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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1955)
- . A - Heads Council State Worker Statesman,' Salem, Oregon, Friday, Jan. .21, If 55 Sec i)-S i INSURANCE MEN IEET ! A discussion of current Oregon Legislature proposals affecting life insurance will be led by A. E. (Gravey) Gravengaard of Port land at the noon meeting today of the Salem, life Underwriters Association at the Senator Hotel. Gavengaard 1 is president of the Oregon Underwriters Association and is a member of a state legis lative committee dealing with life insurance. '- ' " " ' "' Edwin' C. Bemr. Executive Sec retary of the Portland Urban League, will speak on "The Chal lenge to the Church' at the Salem Unitarian Fellowship Sunday, Jan. 23. 10:30 a.m. in the Salem Wom en's Club, RIFLE STOLEN Theft of a .33 caliber Winchester rifle was reported to Salem police early Thursday by Clyde Ham metV 3025 Larson St. Hammett said tiie rifle, valued at $200. had been taken from a gun case in his bedroom while he was away from liAm We discovered the theft bout 2:45 a.m. V Ceramic classes starting after. nd evenings. Ph. 3-7537. ao wad Wind Dr. Adv. wivnnw DAMAGE Mrs. Etta Howe, 1349 N. Capitol St.. told citv police Wednesday a window in her house had been broken by what appeared to oe oellet from an wir ; rifle. She aid the damage apparently oc curred the preceding night. REALTORS SLATE COOK Reo. Ward Cook. Portland real- ' tor. will speak on mortgage mar kets and trust deeds at the noon . meeting today of the Salem Board of Realtor in the Senator Hotel. Cook is ad authority on the real -estate mortgage market. NAMED LEADER Robert Earl Newton, son, of Mr, end Mrs. Frank M.; Newton, 1905 Keizer Rd.. has been appointed petty officer, of bis recruit com pany at the U. S. Naval Training Station at San Diego, Calif., his " parents were, informed this week.' MAN ROUND OVER George W. Carl 39, of 2380 Carl ton Way. was bound over to the Marion County Grand Jury in cir cuit court Thursday on a charge of attempted rape. Involved is 13-vear-old girl, say authorities. Bail was set at $2,500. CHILDREN TOPIC OF TALK Sister Mary Amelburga, profes sor of philosophy and psyschology at Manrthurst College, i was tne principal speaker at a meeting of the St Joseph's Parents Club Wed nesday evening. She spoke on "Formation of Habits in Children." -. . CLUB SETS FILM Salem Golden Age Club will 'meet today at 1:30 p.m. in the social room of the YWCA. A film. " Widening Circles," depicting the alue and growth of the YWCA, ,'ill be shown. PERMIT ISSUED A construction permit was issued by the Salem city engineer's of fice Thursday authorizing J. r . Robertson to alter a bouse at 1516 Sixth St. Cost of the project was set at $100. ' .. Hayesville Assoc. Clubs rummage tale over Greenbaum s Fri b:3U WRISTWATCH STOLEN A wristwtcn valued at $55 was stolen Wednesday night from the clothing of Rodney Berg, 301 Cascade Dr., in the locker room of the Salem YMCA, aty pouce reported Thursday, Ray Etter k Al Walen, formerly with Shrock Motor Co., now oper ate Vista .Body k Paint Shop, 5010 Liberty Rd. ph. 8655. i AdV. - - ---'-.. i - ARCHITECTS MEETING Oregon . Society of Landscape Architects will meet at 4 p . m. Saturday in the State Highway iBuilding. Arthur Erfeldt, Portland, will preside at the meeting. . CUBS TO MEET ' Cub Scout Pack 10. sponsored by the Salem fire . department, will meet at 7:30 p. m. today in the Richmond School cafeteria. Dog Bite Suit Seeks $5,152 An alleged dog bite has led to a suit which seeks $5,152 in dam ages. ' 1 - .;' Fred HoffstadtT6, through his zuardian. says that on Sept 24, 1954. he was bitten by a collie dog owned by Max S. and Jane Doe Nettleton. 1 j The suit states that at the time, the boy was riding his bicycle on North Gate Avenue and alleges that the attack has left him with permanent scars on his right leg. The suit was filed Thursday in Marion County Circuit Court. State CD Forms - ; 1 I - Evacuation Group Formation of an 'evacuation ad visory committee was announced today by State Civil Defense Dir ector Arthur M. Sheets. The group, which met in Port land earlier this week will study area proolems involved in evacuat ing people from f the Portland critical target area prior to an enemy attack, as well as develop ing plans for receiving and caring for the thousands of evacuees in adjacent counties, j Croup Hears OPS Study A study of the costs of the past 12 months' operation of the pre-paid medical and hospital service plan provided by Oregon Physicians Service was presented to a group of state employes representatives Thursday. The presentation was made at an annual meeting parucipaiea in by 47 committee members, each representing a state depart ment, at a luncheon in the Marion HoteL '.-!..- The study revealed that a slight , rate increase would be come effective March 1, 1955. But these increases' would affect only single -males and the two party (husband and wife) plan. These two categories make up about 42 per cent of . the sub scribers - presently protected un der the OPS plan. "No other ' ; classification ' of family composition or, single fe male members would be subject to adjustment at this time." an OPS representative said. C. L. Penwell of the state tax commission was elected chairman of the state committee. The com mittee will seek to revamp the current protection plan to more closely fit the needs of state em ployes and their families. In the plan development OPS will act only in an advisory capacity. Penwell appointed a sub-com mittee consisting of Roy G. Green, state industrial accident commission; F. Gordon Shattuck, state unemployment compensa tion commission; C. H. Maison, state highway, department, and , 1 ' ' . , . f i - J Joha , R. Moore (stove), was re cently elected presideat of the Salem Trades and Later CmbcO. He succeeds Alfred C Chlvers. (Statesman photo) , Hobart.M. sUte. Price, secretary of Guilty Plans Okelied By Qiainber Four immediate projects were adopted for promotional work of the Salem Chamber f Commerce's newly formed recreation commit tee at a meeting Thursday. P. H. (Jock) Brydon, chairmanj said subcommittees will be formed to work closely with North Santiam Chamber in promotion of the can yon, area, to study Salem river side park development, to work . with other agencies and groups toward developing public rose gardens in Bush's Pasture and to study the current controversy over Three Sisters Recreation Area The recreation area controversy stems from reported proposals of the U. S. Forest Service to throw open a portion of the Three Sis ters recreation area to logging. This move is being opposed by a large group of outdoor and other organizations. 4-H Sewing Glub Formed A new 4-H sewing club has been organized at Englewood SchooL President of the group is 'Sharon OberL v Other officers of the club are Donna' Hoppe, vice president; Di- ' tne Hamnck, secretary-treasurer; live Evelyn Taylor, reporter; Peg- ; gr Krause, song and yell leader. . The club meets each Tuesday ater school at the home of its ldcr, Mrs. S. Hamrick. 1765 Knsas Ave. - Oirtbo Two Youths Plead To Gun Theft Two Salem youths pleaded guil ty to a charge of larceny Thurs day in Marion County District Court and will be sentenced there today by Judge Edward G. Stad ter Jr. , i . y : ; The two, Blaine William : Coo per, 19, of 1254 Eighth St, and George Vernon Elgin, 18, of 853 S. Commercial St, were charged with taking an air rifle from Hooker's Hardware Store, 990 S. Commercial St, last Wednesday. They were arrested later that day by Salem police after an air pistol was stolen from Green's Hardware Store, 1201 S. Commer- citl St , Bail has been set at $50 on each youth. j PTEATT To Mf, and 'Mrs. James Pyeatt, Salem Route 1, a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 20, at Salem General HospitaL COTTERS To Mr. and Mrs. Al fred J. Chivers, 1810 N. Liberty Rd., a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 20, at Salem Memorial HospitaL ELY To Mr. and Mrs. James Ely, 640 N. Commercial St, a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 20, at Salem Memorial HospitaL MCALLISTER Td Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister, Salem Route 4, a son, Thursday, Jan. 20, at Salem Memorial HospitaL McFADDEN To Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. McFadden, 532 States man St, a son, Thursday, Jan. 20, a; Salem Memorial HospitaL DONLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donley, Aurora, a daughter Thursday, Jan. 20, at Salem Mem orial HospitaL SchaaftrV Rheumatic Remedy v For th M Of RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCtAT!CAr -and GOUTJ ' ' Reliering stiffness and swelL log ia the Joints or muscles when el rhevmatie tr goaty origin. . ia: . SCHAEFER'S Drug j Store - 135 N. Commercial Open Daily 7:20 AM. toSPJL Sundays t AJL to 4 PJtt. Two Salem to Dimes March 1 "Block of Dimes' workers Sat urday will be members of the Sa lem Rotary Club and the Exchange Club. To date organizations manning the- block of dimes portion of the March of Dimes campaign have collected about Sl.400, ac cording to chairman Stanley Scho- field. , ! Plans also are progressing for the public dance to be sponsored by the Eagles Lodge, Jan. 29, beginning at a p.m. at the lodge halL Leon DuBois is general cnair man for the event All proceeds will go to the March of Dimes. Tickets will' go on sale this weekend., j Portland Firm Wins 'Gontractv' Contract for 2.68 miles of grad ing and paving ; on the- Weston- Elgin Highway east of Weston, was awarded by the State High way commission here Thursday. The contract -went to Rogers Construction. Inc.. Portland, on a low bid of $219,487. There were- 18 higher bids re ceived at a meeting of the High way Commission in Portland, Dec ember 7. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this op portunity to give our heartfelt thanks, to everyone in Salem and Monmouth for the hem offered and given when our borne burned in Monmouth. The William G. Wolfe Family. 1 ji: nH 1 More Proof that Sears it Headquarters f o r Savings Every Day ; of the Wek. FRIDAY ONLY! Goes on salo 9:30 a. m. Another Woolen Mill Value! . JUST 37 j MBTS . TOPCOATS . 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