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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1954)
! . f ... t Cfity Hews IBiriieffo CHEMEKETANS CLIMB j i The Chemeketans, Salem mil doors group, will climb High Deck peak near Cascadia Sunday. The members and guests will -leave from 240 N. Commercial Street at 7:30 a.m. Sunday to drive , to Cascadia on the South Santiam Highway. From there they will hike the 3ft miles to the peak's lookout Those wishing to go may: sign the register at the.Commer eial street address. : - f ! j - .- - - ",::! ...V I n iSSPS KT APT " :, " ' i ; ' ;A new icrie? of public classes on infant and pre-infant care will start today under sponsorship of the Marion County Department of Health in the Masonic building In downtown Salem.x ( i Leslie Junior -High will hold its first open house of the year Thursday. The purpose of open house is to acquaint parents with : the work of their children. South Salem High School will t hold open house the, same night1 :j . LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH j "Wilifea Will; r.n. tha flUUVIIr. fT liUV VUH . Ulb Turkey is the name of the ninth .grade play to be presented to i the student body in an assembly Nov. 24. C.txt m rhirartpr I am Paul Wobbe in .the title - role. with Jean Hawworth, , Barbara Harms, David - Neuman, Gary Bartholomew, Claudia Fry, Bar bara Falleur, Mary Terry, Wil liam Rector, Janice Phillips land Lee . Golden in supporting roles. . The Leslie Girls' Athletic As f ociation is reorganizing on a basis of membership according to grade. The seventh and eighth grades have chosen representa tives to meet and plan the G.A-A. program. : . -f p - j Seventh and eighth grade rep resentatives chosen from gym classes are as follows: Jill Scott Peggy Hogan, Joan Osland, Ed wins Fitzgerald, .Laura Moore, Joan Fast,; Jimi . Minty, Susan Ferring, Jean Minto, Joyce' Me Killan, Margaret Martin, Martha Moore, Judy Nelson,, Linda Ritchie, Karen Harris and Ann McDonough. ." f . Ninth graders heading sports are Norma Nyberg, general head of sports; Louise Laws, aerial darts; Mollie McGregor,! basket ball; Sheryl Helgeson, bicycling; Joan Holcomh, bowling; Geral- dine Rose, dancing; Laurel Mat ben, hiking; Danna KasselL table tennis; Donna: Bahr, Play Day activities; Kathy Doner, softball; Sue Wilson, ' swimming; ! Carol Smith, track; Jean Hagen, Volley ball; Sue reech, skiing; I Geral dine Gale, skating; Rita Hopkins; tumbling; Eleanor Parker; horse back riding. . - 'j PARRISH JUNIOR HIGH ! A group of six Parrish students recently were appointed as edi tors of the "Pioneer." the year- dooi: at parnsn. Those chosen were: Editor, Sandie Johnson; as sistant editor, Bev McKinsey; aports. Roger Shafer: ? feature. -Judy Atwood; photographer, Con- COMPLETELY NEW o putes; - " o Separators i O ACID 1 No Mora School j Reporter j U - r i i Only I U o.w. and (G(ii)(IDnDEAB r? nn 4ZrJkLJLJ d L-J t n c -v 1 365 North Commercial HOST FIRMS TO MEET ( I Representatives of some I 100 Salem j businesses will meet at 7:30 sum. Thursday In the Marion Hotel to talk over plans for this city's first Business-Education Day, Nov. 15, when 460 Salem public school teachers will be shown through the businesses. The Salem Chamber of Commerce js sponsor, with. Elton H. Thomp son as general chairman. Eagle Auxiliary, rummage 363 N.' High. Nov. 2 to 6. 1 -! "' sale. CHAMBER ADDS NOMINEES Salem Chamber of Commerce lias added three nominees to the list of candidates in the annual election of chamber directors Set for Nov. 15. 'Members will; vote on Eddie Ahrens, W. Frank Craw ford and Fred Viesko to select one director representing agri cuUure. Fourteen other directors will be elected by the member ship. ; : . ; Odd Fellow & Harmony Rebeeca 'Lodge of Quinaby will hold a rummage sale No. 3rd. "Green baums.". ' I DR. WILSON TO SPEAK i I Philip Hurd, program chairman of Richmond School's Parent Teacher Association, announces that Dr. Roscoe Wilson of Saljera will talk at , the PTA . meeting Monday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m4 at the school Dr. Wilson f will talk on when children are physically and mentally readyftr learning. Moyer's Beauty Shoppe: will j be closed Nov;-, 6, 8, 9th. Open. Nov. 10th. i M BURGLARY REPORTED I Employes of McKay Chevrolet Co- 150 N. Commercial St, t re ported Tuesday morning that $3.50 was stolen from an jtin locked cash register in the build- ing the preceding night The calblior debate team, Fenton Hughes, box was pried irom a soil arms: machine and an undetermined amount of money taken. ' t Lyons. W.S.C.S. Rummage Sale over . Greenhaum's Thursday, Nov. 4th. r e San WORKERS WANTED A renresentative of the Francisco Naval Shipyard will be at the Salem office of the Slate Employment Service Nov. 9 to interview and select persons for employment at the yards. About 70 sheetmetal workers; are urg ently needed there, the office re ported. - ! - i . STORY HOUR TODAY ' "Puss in Boots" will be includ ed in stories read today dufing Story Hour: at the Salem Public Library from A to 4:30 p.mt in the fireplace room. rad Weathers; business manager, Willis Holscher; artists, Judyl At wood and Willis Holscher. Parrish's newly formed dance band will soon begin' practicing under its leader Carl Nebeji Playing in the band,' with ex ception of pianist who is not yet chosen, are: Joy Brown, Paul Riche, Charles McGee, Sandy Everitt, Bob Reeves, Kent Lam mers, Forest Beutler, Gerald (Ver back, Jim Douglas, Kent Simile, Jerry Shipman and Jim Bowlin. Group 12-Monlli GENUINE HARD RUBBER CASE BATTERY Lew Battery Beeoust J j ' I I . - V A I Contract '..51., V. i - -' ' W- -' y ,Ar- - - - m: V-,. " . . ' Architectural drawing above snows 15th and State streets f or which construction contract was awarded Monday .to E. E. Batterman Co. The contracting firm, which won the job with a low bid of $116,000, will begin work on the clinic this month. Building, designed by Williams & Groom, architects, Debate Teams I - , . j - : . . To Represent Willamette U. Four debate teams will repre sent Willamette University in the annual Columbia Valley debate tournament Thursday through Sa turday on the Washington State College campus in Pullman. Approximately 100 teams from 25 colleges-and universities in the Northwest will vie for for ensic honors as they debate this year's national collegiate topic, "Resolved: That the United States should extend diplomatic recognition to the communist gov ernment of China.' Willamette nartipinants are sen- Hillsboro, and H. Paul Johnson, Albany; sophomore teams, Don ald Laws, Ashland, and Rosemary Bower, Salem; Karl Freerksen, Beaverton and Larry Hall, Hills boro; Marian Rotledge, junior from Portland, and Louise Owens, Salem sophomore, will speak in the women's division. . Births SAND ALL To Mr. and Mrs. John SandalL Salem Route 3, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 2, at Salem Memorial Hospital. ' j BEAM To Mr, and Mrs. John Beam, 1010 Parkway Dr., twin daughters, Monday. Nov. L it Salem General Hospital. - ' ANDAL To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald AndaL 8965 Quinaby St; a son, Tuesday, Nov. 2, at Salem General Hospital BERNING To Mr. and Mrs. Aelred Berning, Mt Angel Route 1, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 2, at Sa lem General Hospital - CADY To Mr: and Mrs. Theo dore Cady.i 215 E. Miller St., i daughter, Tuesday, Nov. 2, at Sa lem General Hospital. 1 BaHcry D o Weak NEW !.:: ,;, DRY-PROOF of Lock of WoUr In I O Phono 3-4163 Aicarded for New Surgical-Dental Clinic S jgwasa planned surgical-dental clinic at Baptists Open i s o 1 lOnter nee The need fori evangelism today is great. Dr. Gilbert c. H. Bell- shaw of San Fraacisco, Calif., said Salem Tuesday night at the opening servicf of the western regional conference of the Con servative Baptist Association of America. ; i. 1 First business session of the convention will take place this morning at the First Baptist Church here. Convention officials said they did not know how many delegates would be on jhand but they expected the .bulk of them to register today. ! Delegates are Baptist pastors and laymen from the states of Oregon, Arizona: California, Wash ington, Idaho and Colorado. Association President, the Rev. ohn Speerinz of Yuma, Ariz., will open the first business session at the church at 3 o'clock this morn ing. 8 i ji On the agenda this morning are talks by the Kev. Ralph Gorsline of Brazil, Dr. John Houser of Leb anon on the Bible. Dr. Claude MoT- fitt of Los Angeles On prayer, and the Dr. David .Hood of West Linn on preaching. I ! The afternoon sessions today will h devoted! to home mission ary work Speakers will be Dr. Arno Wenlgeri of San Francisco and the Rev.j Wallace Wood of Cottonwood, Ariz. A business ses sion will start ' at 3:23 p.m. fol lowed by a Sunday School discus sion from 4 to 5 pjn. Dr. Hood will speak at the 7 o'clock service' tonight followed by West Regional m 'I.; nif.lfijlJMJ! .i. sMvli! ittitoiVi 'Ami muuihi Sy ! - $r : ; ui& Win 'V Sy'f x v il i ' j SAVE $41.75 -1 1 .7i 1 ON pHXtl J , ! TERWFC f WATCH fJ L0W PWCE FACTORY PB.CI ) L- J J ) .Of t.. . - ' M "'l ''' Open (l)t "'" Account ; ''i'fM'. Ai0slS SHOCK j AWTI.MA6Nmc tlTS WATU muh s)UIT t?? s!!H$ ,;rr i sT rF" v-: ; r - , will have offices for seven physicians and three dentists. Four phy-1 sicians and one dentist axe already scheduled to occupy offices in the new clinic Physicians are Drs. Robert F. Anderson, Harold E. Poole, E. A. Lebold and Allan L. Ferrin, and the dentist is Dr. Cyril VRriMi- .--.i- .:-.,! ' ( c . . Mrs; Jones, 80 Succumbs 1 Mrs. Sally Ann -Jones, 80, whose home was on Salem Route 4, died Tuesday in a Salem hos pital after f an illness of two months. h ' : Mrs. Jones was born Sally Ann Webster near Hamilton, Mo.; Sept .15, .1874. She was married in 1893 to John Jones, who died In 1929. After their marriage. the couple lived in Kansas and Nebraska. .' - j ... ; After moving to Salem 18 years ago,. Mrs. Jones made her home with a son, Charley Jones, Salem Route 4. Other survivors include a son, Walter 'Jones, Lincoln, Nebr a daughter, Mrs. Roy Hagedorn, Salem? and four broth ers, Rollie, Joe, Will and George Jones,. all of whom live in the Salem area. . Funeral services will.be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel, with the Rev. Robert Mcllvenna officiating. Burial will be in the Rosedale Cemetery. v . an address by the Rev. Myron Cedarholm,: association director. Following- the service tonight Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor of First Baptist and Mrs. Anderson will receive visiting pastors and their wives, at a reception in the parlor basement of the church ; Election of association officers will take place , Thursday after-4 noon. Separate banquets for men and women visitors will take place Thursday night at 6 o'clock, fol lowed by a closing service at 7:30 o clock, .j f. .-, - "The Diamond Store of (I STATE AND LIBERTY Open Every Friday Night Until 91 Abe Samuels Named Israel Bond Of f icial Abe Samuels will be Israel Bond chairman for Salem, it was the auction block in Salem Tues announced Tuesday by Dr. Ber- a the office of the Bureau nard Brown. , ; r . r In announcing the appointment Dr. Brown stressed that the en - tire Bnai Brith membership of The bureau offered four tracts more than 250,000 in the United in Linn and Clackamas Counties. States, understands the obliga- winning bids for timber rights tion to make the new. State of on the tracts totaled $164,609. ' Israel, "only ? basUonof democ- Firms which submitted win racy in the Middle Eastr eco- ning bids were Oregon Plywood nomically secure. Corp. of Sweet Home; Lulay Samuels said the supreme Brothers Lumber Co., Scio; Hop lodge president, Philip Klutznick, kins k Ferguson and Kenneth L had asked that every Bnai BnthtReed. tamily own an Israel Bond ear marked exclusively for the eco nomic and capital development of the new i state. It was pointed out that in the few years that Israel Bonds have been purchased, Israel's food supply has become adequate to take care of its 1 million per sons; rationing and their unem ployment have ended: factories have been and are continuing to be built; diversification of in dustry has been established; power stations and dams 1 have been and-are continuing to be nnit-riinted ' r i . 3 ... it'. CARD OF THANKS i Our heartfelt thanks to all whoj extended comforting sym pathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, and other kind nesses, we are very grateful. HARRY DICKMAN. Salem" Etstecaoa, Seloa. Or. WA.JJor. t. 1S34 Cc 1) S Lutheran Meet Friday Night At St. Mark's The United Lutheran Churches of Salem and vicinity will join in a conference on the theme, "New Ventures in Parish Education" at St Mark's Lutheran Church ; at 7:30 pjn. Friday. .i The conferences are being ar ranged throughout - Oregon and Washington by Oscar Liudahl of Salem, chairman of the Pacific Synod's committee on Parish Edu cation. The Salem conference will include a visual description; of a suggested, total educational; pro gram for a congregation, toe Chil dren's Program of the church, and week-day church schools in the United Lutheran Church in Amer tou:-. i -.1- : - - -: Miss Catherine Juram, associ ate secretary of the Board of Par ish Education of Philadelphia, will lead the conference. Four Timber Tracts Sold I .tA;n nn of Land Management accepted bids for logging rights xn land 1 under the bureau's controL : Oho day only! Wednesday Goes onlsalo 9:30 a.m. il '! i - ' 1 II sssaaaW H I M j j ;- -. " , - -" ' r t - . -- -, , i I -s - -'.. ? " -- ! i - - . ' . - - -- " . HARMONY HOUSE BariifCIo!ti Drapss Rcgulor 4.90 Vi O Wine only O UnKned rayon O 43Mx83" f 550 N. Capitol Phono 3-9191 Parley L Ji Miss Catherine Juram whe will speak fa Salem Friday night af St. Mark's Lutheran Church, i Hon to: kills mouth cdor for 50 cut of SO j - . - - . - 1- ' At last! A toothpaste tint d troya mouth odor not for 7 out . Of 10 people but everybody 1 , That's the new Cilorodant. Ji haa mora chlorojAyil than any otier toottpaate. Nearly 4 timn as much aa apm. atJsaew Chlorodent does sot stain, j : ! No other tcbpaati n do more to prevent decay or keep gums healthy. . ' . - i To help keep your whole mouth Irash a3d EnTi?, t CrJorodoot VdW. llanr guarantee. Giant mm, our 49. i " i : "- ?' . Mora Proof That Seors t Is Headquarters for Sarins Evtry Day of tho Week! f If: n 5757 U - Pair . ; i . ; borkcloth . Store Hours: ; Moiu end Frl., 9:23-9:03 Cth?f POTfy fyZ2Z&0 ithpasie