Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, May 25, 1949
Service Stressed in Talks
At Red Cross Annual Session
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
Service to the people in general to fellow men, to the com
munity at a whole, to the slate, to the nation and to people the
world around was itressed in both talks and reports at the
annual meeting of Marion county chapter, American Red Cross j
last evening at Nohlgren's restaurant. More than 100 attended
the gathering.
"People" was the general iop'
lo for the talk uiven Dy ine
guest speaker, Judge Donald E.
Long of the court of domestic
relations, Portland.
"As social legislation pro
gresses we will find the trend
is to an intelligent rather than
a legalistic way in handling the
problems of people," Judge
Long said.
Reciting experiences during
his service on the bench, and
through contact with thousands
of young people, Judge Long
reminded the group "the family
Is too important, we can not
neglect it."
Prepare, Speaker's Plea
He made a plea for better
preparation for marriage in com
munities and schools, and point
ed out that because many are
not equipped to guide and teach
the young there is a greater re
sponsibility on the part of the
school, the church and the com
munity. The speaker empha
sized, too, there is too much em
phasis on the term delinquency.
He urged that "we seek the mo
tivating cause for crime and
broken homes and the like and
look toward rehabilitation."
"There Is always a satisfaction
In giving service to others and
In helping other people," Judge1
Long commented, "and so long
as we strive to give helpful
service to our boys and girls, to
our community and our country
and to the people of the world,
no one can undermine our coun
try and its democracy."
The speaker did remind the
group, however, that "we can
not be asleep to the fact that
forces are at work to Indoctrin
ate communism and other prin
ciples that would tear down our
government."
Grieder Reports
The Red Cross Is a community
insurance with its varied pro
gram of service and help, said
Carlton Greider in presenting
the condensed report of Red
Cross activities and achieve
ments for the past year. Mr
Greider is a member of the
chapter's home service com
mittee. He briefly highlighted
the work of the home service
department for veterans and
servicemen and their depend
ents, the disaster program set
up to act the minute a catas
trophe strikes, the humanitar
ian blood donor program and
varied other serviees first aid
courses, home nursing training,
learn to swim campaigns, etc.
"Through a strong Red Cross
program you build a strong com-
mumty and a strong nation,'
Mr. Grieder commented.
Jerald Slattum of Parrish
junior high school told of the
work of the Junior Red Cross
and its general program of
health, service and friendship.
Through its ideals of useful
ness and service to others the
Junior Red Cross helps to build
good citizens, and because it is
an educational program is ap
propriately carried on through
the schools, Jerald told the
group. He told of the many
gift boxes sent to children over
seas, of the correspondence with
children of other lands and of
the many community services
carried on at home.
All Re-elected
At the short business session,
L. O. Arens, Guy N. Hickok,
Charles H. Hugglns and Milton
L. Meyers were all re-elected to
the board of directors. Hold
over members are Mrs. Ronald
E. Jones, Miss Elizabeth Put
nam, Linn C. Smith, Carl An
derson, Wesley E. Stewart, Jr.
Coburn Grabenhorst, William
Hamilton. The elections are for
three-year terms.
Soloist for the program was
Bernard Smith of Monitor, who
sang two numbers. The Rev.
L. S. Almlie of Silverton gave
the invocation. W. H. Baillie
gave the nominating committee's
report.
Miss Kletzing Chosen
Independence Barbara Klet
zing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Kletzing has been elected
president of senior Orchesis,
women's modern dance honor
ary, on the University of Ore
gon campus. Miss Kletzing is
a junior major in sociology.
Dayton Voters Turn
Down Road Proposal
Dayton, Ore., May 25 The
proposed $1989 beyond the 6
per cent limitation on the city
budget was defeated here 44 to
40. The budget committee is
preparing a new proposal. The
increased budget would have
provided $5000 for repair to
streets damaged during the win
ter and a $500 appropriation for
preparing a new city charter,
Prizes Are Offered
For Best Berries
Lebanon, May 25 The berry
exhibit during strawberry fair,
June 3-4, will be seen in the Odd
Fellows hall, It was announced
this week by Art Wilson, chair
man of the Kiwanis committee,
sponsors of the event.
Prizes will be awarded In four
classifications, Marshalls, Narcis
sus, Corvallis and all other va
rieties.
Berries must be In place by
9:30 Friday morning to be in
cluded In the judging. Winners
will be announced at noon, im
mediately following the grand
parade.
Other members of the exhibit
committee are Glenn Gillenwa
ter and Gordon Scherer.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MARION STREET FROM EAST CURB
LINE OF CAPITOL STREET TO WEST
CURB LINE OF TWELFTH STREET.
Notice hereby Is given that the com
mon council of the city of Balem. Oregon
deems It necessary and expedient and
hereby declares Hi purpose and Inten
tion to Improve Marlon street from the
eait curb line ol Capitol street to the
weat curb line of Twelfth street, In the
city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and adjacent
property, by removing he existing curbs,
and constructing new cement concrete
curbi, widening the existing pavement
from 3D feet to 40 feet. 6 feet of such
additional width to be on each side of
the existing pavement and such addition
al width to be paved with a Inch Port
land cement concrete pavement, and the
existing pavement to be resurfaced with
a i-t men aspnamc concrete pavemeni,
alt In accordance with the plana and spe
cifications therefor which were adopted
by the common council May 8. 1S49.
which are now on file in the office of
the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto arc made a part here
of. The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and Intention to make the
above described improvement by and
ftp,
com
HAlttSi
fliesh.
tarisWnq
through tha itrtet tmproramtnt depart
mem.
By order of the Common Council May
1949.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of first nubllcatlon hereof la Mav
13. 1049.
capital Journal. May 13. 14. II. 11. It.
19. 30. 31. 33. 3. 36.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE FROM CAN
IMLARIA BOULEVARD TO HANSON
AVENUE.
Notice hereby ta given that the com
moncouncU of the city of Salem. Oregon,
deems It necessary and expedient and
herebr declares Its purpose and Intention
to Improve Mountain View Drive from the
soutn line oi canaaiana Boulevard to tnc
north line of Hanson avenue. In the city
of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street Intersections
the expense of which will be assumed by
the city of Salem, by bringing said por
tion of aald street to the established
grade, constructing eement concrete
curbs, and paving said portion of said
street with a 3(4 Inch aaphaltlo concrete
pavement 30 feet wide In accordance with
the plana and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the common coun
cil May 9, 1949, which are now on file
In the office of the city recorder and
which by this reference thereto are made
a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
ay uraer oi ine common council May
9. 1S49.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof la May
13. 1949.
Capital Journal, May 13, 14. II. IT, II.
19, 30. 31. U, 24, 3ft.
Federal Worts Agency Public Building
Administration, office of the Division En
gineer 123 U. 8. Court House, Seattle 4.
Washington, May 18, 1940. Sealed bids.
In triplicate, will be received at thU of
fice until 1 p.m., June I, 1949 and then
publicly opened, for furnUhlng the mater
lali, and performing the work for Roof
and Masonry repairs, Painting, etc. at the
U. 8. P. O.. Salem, Oregon, In strict accor
dance with the specification dated PB
Dlv.-I. April IS, 1949 and drawings (If any)
mentioned thereto: and the general condi
tions dated Sept. IS. 1943. And addendum
thereto dated May IS, 1044. Specification
and other data may be had at the office
of the custodian of the building or the of
fice of the 41vUloa engineer, or public
nuuainu Aiministration, room No. 537,
Lemon buildnlg, Washington, D. C. I w
Prleberg. division engineer. 123
Pederal Work Agency Public Building
Aominutration, Office of the Division En
gineer. 123 U. 8. Court House. Seattle 4.
Washington, May II 1049. Sealed bids, In
triplicate, will be received at this office
until I D.m June I. 1040 and then nub.
Uclr opened, for furnUhlng the material
and performing the work for Interior
Painting, etc.. at the U. 8. P. O.. Tilla
mook. Oregon, la strict accordance with
the specifications dated PB Dlv.-I. Jan.
13, 1940, and drawing (If any) mentioned
therein: and the general conditions dated
Sept. IB. 1042. and Addendum thereto
dated May 1ft, 1044. Specifications and
Be sure it's
PURE CANE
Be sure
with C H
OO
Combines added years off service
with new beauty!
Pittsburgh's Cementhlde Is modern
type of coating specially designed for use
on structures of stucco, concrete, cement,
brick or stone. It produces a tough, du
rable finish of low sheen which minimises
surface irregularities and provides great
Come In lot Ptm Copy, "COLOR DYNAMICS far Your Heme'
resistance to dirt collection. Brushes eas
ily and dries rapidly. Retains its gleam
ing whiteness for an amaxingly long
time. Also available in 8 colors.
Gallon 704
Attractive WALLPAPERS
for every room in the house!
Our wide assortment of smart, new wallpapers
features a large variety of colors and patterns in
modern, traditional and period styles United Style
Album end Salon selections -Dorothy Leibes Weaves
and high-style budget papers. We also carry Varlar
btainprool wall Coverings.
Mr mh4 WallMMr Cimnlmw tr mMn ae ym Mm MMrattas erahUim.
imiMtariiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiir i .-innm'Siimir
39c to $4.50
set tlagle red
PLATE GLASS COMPANY
254 North Commercial
Phone 3-3634
THIS IS OUR BEST... Serve this flavorful
natural cheddar to the family and guests at
lunches and dinners . . . and in-between
times, too, when there's a craving for a bite
or two of something really good.
Pasteurized!
Mellowed I
Delicious Cheddar!
NOW AVAILABLE
After months of aging and mellowing Rost
Valley Cheese is now ready for you.
ASK YOUR GROCER or order Ub. bricks
direct.
me recipe 800Kier&
New, appealing ways to serve
cheese. Write for your copy now.
Mt. Anul Cooperative Crtamiry, makers of Rosa Villi twist cream suttir
mi
MT. ANGIL CO-OP. CREAMERY, Mt. Angel, Oregon
Pleas send recipe booklet
f Noma
I Address
j City state
other data mar a4 at thi office
of the Custodian of the building or
the office of the Division Engineer, or
Public Bulldlnsa Administration, room
No. 507, Lemon building, Washlncton,
D. O. L. W Prlben. division enilneer. 138
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
fUTICI HEREBY IB OIVXM that DJ an
jrder at the Circuit Court of the state
of Oreson for the County 01 Marlon, In
Probate, duly made and entered on the
ninth day of May, 194S, I have been duly
4PPO)nted as executor of the last will
aJ testament and estate of BELLE
OOLDCll ITETNTft. deceased, and that t ;
have been duly Qualified as such nee- j
utor. All persons having claims against
said estate hereby are required to pre- j
sent tnem, with proper vouchers, to me -.
at 114 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem,
'Jregon. within tlx months after the date
t the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published the eleventh
day of May, 1940 r-
DANIEL J. PRY.
Executor aforesaid.
IOHH B. CARBON,
Attorney fox Executor.
May 11. It. 1 and June t ,
FREE ESTIMATES
Contracting jobs of all sizes
Painting Dampproofing Sand Blasting
Steam Cleaning
F. O. REPINE CO. Now Distributor for
A. C. Horn Products
Vulcatex Caulking Compound, Etc.
4.95
Dutch Boy Paints
No. 3688 Outside
White
Berkheimer Roofing - Nairn & Armstrong Linoleum
I 6091 PUCE TO BIT fittl Mill
F. 0. REPINE CO.
i
fL-JJ 1
Phone I 478J j
on this famous
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE !
esBkassBSBSBsaeaa as- m m
10 DOWN. .24 MONTHS TO
Not a Strip-Down,
Solid-Base Model, but
BRAND-NEW '49 MODEL
WITH 3 FULL-SIZE STORAGE DRAWERS
Another Great Range Value 1
THE
cm
$22995
with automatic oven timer
and dtluxs platform Rght
FEATURING:
if Extra-large True-Temp Oven
k 3 Corox Surface Units plus built-in Deep
Well Cooker
fa Simplified Cooking Controls
Out of the Steam Zone
AasJ
ACT WD A Y! SEE YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER
you cam oe SURE. .if it's Wfestinflhouse
x r:
i