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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1932)
i UocaliNews Brief si Final Assemblies Held Lea It and . Parrish Junior high schools yesterday held the Ilnal assemblies of the year. At Par ish, honor letters, merit awards, and attendance certificates were presented, promotion certificates were given to the graduating eta dents and baseball letters to 11 hoys. New student body officers were Installed at Leslie, as fol- Kdward McWain, presiaeni; Election Boosts Mail The primary election, with attendant heavy mailing, boosted postal re ceipts of the Salem post race last month to $3917.03 over May of last year. Postmaster John II. Parrar reported yesterday. May receipts thia year were $22,566.97 and last year, $18,579.94. Berry tickets; printed Statesman plant. at The BO when th defendant pleaded guilty to speeding. . LeweUing Hero Judge L. C. Lewelllng, newly named circuit Judge, was here yesterday to re- sum court work In department two. Judge Lewelllng" makes his home in Albany. He is the 4 ac cessor to the lata Judge Gale, S. Hill. , Extra trousers only $3 "when or dered with suit." Regular 17.50- $9-112 values. Tailored to meas ure by Ed. V. Pric it Co. Aaron Astill, 12$ North High street. 'FOR fS'ERSHOW lows Dean Ellis, vice president; Aary 'ri x Wopfc End School Shar. secretary: Warren Bertie- vnrV tnr fha vojir ended! eon, treasurer; jonn ncuo, for -H gaiem pupils yesterday af gnt-at-arms; jean uoege, song i ternoolu Thd boyS &nd girls will leaaer, ana am rauuys, ju return to their respectlTe buUd r, hnm to receive their reDort cards Friday afternoon. School busses will operate that afternoon Berry tickets priced to the times, at Statesman office, 215 South Commercial street. Cloelaa Accounts If reports made at yesterday's meeting of the Retail Credit association by reoresentatlTes of 25 or $0 local firms are Indicative. Salem mer chant are'" beginning to watch "border-line acconnta more closely than ever. The credit members each week discuss names ot customers whose paying habits are lsow or worse, and yesterday ot the total discussed, nearly a fourth of the accounts were re itortAit Hoaad. Never before has ueh m. lrc nercentage of the ac counts considered been so report ed. . Grange Jitney strawberry, ice cream social. Liberty, Friday ,6:30. Want District Revamped The state reclamation commission yes- tftrrlar had under consideration the request of water users of the Grants Pass irrigation district for a new economic Burvey prelimin ary to a financial reorganzatlon. The request was made of the hoard by a delegation from Grants Pass. The delegation as serted that assessment for main tenance of the district' and- the bond and Interest payments were excessive and beyond the ability of water users to pay under pres ent conditions. Quick work, reasonable prices on I berrr tickets at The Statesman printing office 215 South Com- mortiai. Bound to Grand Jury Jack HuehM of Silverton was bouna over to the Marlon county grand 1nrr Yesterday from Justice court. He is charged with larceny by bailee. The information filed against him declares that he took a drag saw and other logging tools from Arthur D. Davis who lives near Silverton. Hughes was arrested May 30. Falling to fur nish bail yesterday ot $250 he was lodged in the county jail pending the Jury's investigation. Half price on men's and lady's watches. Ideal for graduation. Pomeroy & Keene, 379 State St. Talk Builders Day Represen tatives of the Contractors' associ ation and the Building Trades council will confer tonight relative to observing a "Builders' day," according to Frank P. Marshall, business agent for the council. Tentative plans call for displays to be mounted on trucks. The ex hibits would show the difference In cost of building materials In 1927 and today. It plans are ap proved, a date tor th "day" will be set for late this month. Complexion artist at Millers giv ing free facials this week. Courte sy ot "Colonial Dames." Phone 3179. To Pendleton O. P. West, Scout executive for Cascade area, and Mrs. West, will leave In their automobile bound for Pendleton tomorrow morning. They expect to return to Salem Saturday, bringing with them Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. S. F. Hares, and brother, Ed Hayes. Complete line ot thrifty, hardy bedding plants. Salem's Petland Wlnfield Fined $7.50 Munic ipal Judge Poulsen yesterday I fined Bud Wlnfield of Salem $7 Tents Will be Placed Soon In Willson Park; Event , -Jo Start Saturday, License Issued William C. Drugg of .Salem and Mildred L. Stevens, 1005 East 14th St: North Portland, wer named in a mar-! riage license Issued in Portland Wedneday. Age were given as legal. Extra trousers only $3 "when or dered with suit" Regular $7.50- $9-$ 13 values. Tailored to meas ure by Ed. V. Price A- Co. Aaron Astill, 125 North High street To Build House Permit to con struct a $1000 dwelling at 190 Rural avenue was Issued yester day to Albert Feller by City Building Inspector Bushnell. No other permits have been Issued this week. Hard time dance, Macleay, to night. Good music, refreshments. Taooma Man Pays Ball of $2.50 posted by Levi Deborgen of Tacoma was declared forfeit yes terday when he failed to appear In municipal court on a charge of failing to stop. T nH pf f-V Occurrences and Gossip W llLlCl LUC al the cenUr of Dome,,. sUte venimeni ,NE would certainly have toi look on the calendar to as certain that It was June you couldn't tell it by the weath er. It might Just as well t Oc tober. January or March as far i as Judging the time of year from the outside atmosphere. -Guess we'll keen stoking the old fur nace for a time yet. regarding tax matters, th gover nor returned to Portland. He has spent a busy two days here, as have th other board members. Sessions of som kind have been almost continuous. It looked for a while yester day like somebody was taking the capitol by storm, with groups camped outside the building to lobby for something or other. On closer examination however It was revealed that the pitched tents on Wilson park were for the big flower show which opens here Saturday. The state salary redaction committee will tart on it work Monday. Th governor called a meeting of the group for Salem the first of next week, at which time Henry Han z en - and William Einzlg will have a complete list of state employes and their sal aries ready for their considera tion. Their scissors probably will be sharp. Oregon will be on the air next Mnndav evenin?. The state will be featured over the national broadcasting network on the Gen eral Motors program between 5:30 and 6 o'clock. Oregon songs. skits depicting early Oregon life and bits of Oregon history will be Included in the radio program Listen in. The And thdrcontemplatlons of the committee and what they may do with salaries has naturally caused a lot of discussion around the cap itol buildings. But generally It is considered advisable to standard ize and adjust salaries, workers and officials alike feeling that th state must keep up with meth ods in private business. Teats to house the displays of th Third Willamette Valley flower show were placed Wednes-'. day In Willson park and work was begun on th arrangement of , th out-door displays and th set ting tor th- show .which from all indication will be th largest and most Interesting jet. to be , spon sored In Balwn. - . Special mnsle will h a part Tot th plan for thhow. Satur-' day night th Salem high school band will play. Thl band has , already proved it merit on vart- oua programs given this spring, and again Sunday night a band concert will b given from 7:30 o'clock to 9 o'clock by th Silver ton high school band, prlx win ner at th recent Corvallls con test for high school bands of the ; state. Garden clubs from all over the valley are signifying Intention j of appearing on -display at this show, which will open Its doors Saturday morning. An interest ing exhibit will be sent from Portland, according to Mrs. J. N. Fowler, president ot that club. and Salem Heights Is planning special exhibit. Independence, Monmouth, and many ot th near- lying communities will b in at tendance with representative x Mbits. Twenty growers ot flowers and allied businesses have spoken tor space, among them being Banr j Aquatic gardens with an Impres sive display ot water lilies; Coo-' ley gardens of Silverton with an assortment of Japanese iris; A. A. Doubraca. grower ot chrysan-! themums of Sheridan; Frank Doerfler. of Macleay. The exhibit ot water lilies will be especially pretty as th large bowl of the Walte Memorial foun tain will be used for this display. A unique exhibit will b made ' of flower curiosities, an attractive display being planned showing the water colors of floral studies don by Mrs. L. H. Tarpiey. Flower and garden culture talks will be given by several, . among whom will be Prof. Mor ton E. Peck of Willamette unl- j verslty, well known botanist, and , Miss Edith Schryver, president of the local club will repeat the talk on "Flower arrangement" given . at th stajje Federation of Garden clubs meeting recently In Albany.. Mrs. W. H. Smith is general -chairman of the arrangements for the show, and is being assisted by. a large committee. The information for this pro gram was supplied several months ago, mostly by Hal E. Hoss, secretary, of state. The General Motors each week has featured some ft at and ad vance notices were received 1st yesterday stating that Mon day night will be Oregon night. That shouldn't hurt the state any. Get your berry tickets at Statesman Job plant. Through City C. J. Gillette, editor of th Coos Bay Times at m o rah f laid was in Salem Tester day on a short visit while on his war to Portland wnere ne trans acted business. The banking sit not inn in Cons county is much imnroved bv recent mergers, Gil lette declared. Tax payments in the countv have been retarded greatly by adverse conditions In the lumber industry. WatrhM for cradnation sifts at half price. See our windows. Pom eroy tc Keene, 379 State. Case Set for Jane 8 The case of J. Barnes, accused of reckless driving, was set for Jane 8 yes terday in Justice court. He plead ed not guilty. Th complaint against Barnes was signed by Mrs. V. M. DeCoster, Independ ence woman, who declared that Barnes ran her down while driv ing his car. The accident occur red last week. Permanent waves $2.45 and up Including hair cut, Model Beauty Parlor. (Until) Phone 7870. Weed Scheme Changed City I Engineer Hugh Rogers is urging men seeking employment to apply to Salem residents for work ct- tinr erass and weeds in yaras ana .cunt lots. The city's policy in other rears of hirlnr the clearing ot vacant lots if th owners did not have th work done has been discontinued. Dance Friday at Hazel Green, ITmi-tU Estate Reported In come to th estate ot William V. Harris, deceased, has been H.- 980, Including all capital assets and outco to date has been $4598 a report filed yesterday with the probate court shows. Th United States Bank trttst company filed its report yesterday with the pro bate court, v final Account Filed The final account of-Ronald C. Glover, ad ministrator for the estate of John J. Harnover. deceased, was filed In probate court here Wednesday. O Births I Well, some more board of con trol sessions were held yesterday, and this time the officials passed a new low maximum for meals lor state officers and employes when they travel. Well, that's one way the capitol at saiem Examinations at Willamette Will Start on Monday The last day ot regular school work this semester at Willamette university will com today and final examinations will begin Monday. Examinations will continue throughout all of next week until Saturday. Reports will be mailed to the students at home following the close or school. Commencement exercises will be held Monday, June 13 at the First Methodist church. AUTO THEFT NEWS GOES OUT QUICKLY to keen Ka iiKU tn' travel any more without loss, ao will stay faQCfj Graduate The day's maximum now for food and hotel Is set at $3.65. But the total sum can't be dis tributed over the entire day, according to Bnfos Hoi man who presented the resolution. Th maximum on each item Is as follows: breakfast 40 cents. lnnch 50 cents and dinner 73 cents, while hotel rooms are $2.00. , Holman presented the resolu tion and discussed It at lengtn while the governor was at his dsk adjoining talking over long distance. Holman asked tne ex ecutive if he wer for it, and re ceived his reply as follows: "I'm In favor ot it, whatever it is." Tn resolution carried without th vote "of Hal Hoss, who was present. Afforded Only Three Tickets Tickets for Salem high Aliool commencement exercises will he distributed to th students this morning. Each senior will receive three. Miss Mabel P. Robertson, dean of girls, yesterday reiterated a previous statement to the effect that the announcements sent out by the seniors do not constitute reservation of seats for the exer cises. Tne commencement program will begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Elsinore theatre Speed with which information concerning crimes may be handled by police radio was tested at Sa lem headquarters Tuesday night by use of the short wave receiver which the local officers purchased recently and of the Portland po lice transmitting station. Five minutes from th time Night Sergeant J. L. Cutler rang up the long distance operator to telephone to Portland report of a stolen car, the report was received back on the radio. The stolen car was a sedan, Ore gon license No. 194-819, register ed to M. T. McCoy, 79$ Brey-v- enue, It was taken from 1740 Fir street. Obit uary Hoss did not protest the day's maxlmnm but did pro test item maximums, lie de clared the state was thns at tempting to regulate a mans diet. For Instance, he related. if a man ate a big breakfast, just a bowl ot soup for lnnch and a light dinner, be wouia lose because his biggest expense was on the smallest allowance. Bnt Holman didn't waver. 1 Getchell At the residence,. 354 North 21st street, Wm. H. Getchell, aged 70 years. Survived by three cou sins, Mrs. J. D. Hayes, Salem, Percy C. and D. L. Getchell of Portland. Funeral service will b held from the Clough-Barrlck chapel Friday, June $ at 2 p. m., with Rev. Britten Ross ot the First Baptist church officiating. Please omit flowers. Cooley Injured: Is Forced Into Ditch by Truck Bills E. Cooley, advertising manager for Bishop's Clothing I and Woolen mills store her, was a patient in Willamette Sanator ium yesterday recovering from near-serious injuries to on eye. which he suffered as the result of an automobile accident Tues day night. Whll driving with Fred M. Stephenson, salesman I for Bishop's, Cooley was forced' to drive into a ditch to avoid a collision with a car speeding on a curve. Bumping his head against the car, he received bruises and cuts about th eye. And so that matter was set-1 tled.'The board-then proceeded to approve th expense items of W. W. Rldehaign, who has oeen on a secret trin over the state. Th governor, said Ji. knew what he was doings Holman said ne nan Dewey At th residence 1010 North 16th street, June 1, Georg Car ter Dewey, aged T4 years, 11 months 14 days. Husband ot Dora A. Dewey, father of Mrs. Esthr L. Barham of this city: brother a general idea, while Hoss wished j ot Mary A. Kulp of Canton, Ohio, to know before tit dius were land Dr. cnanes A. uewey or isa nald. But Hoss did not learn. I tavla, N. T.; unci of A. D. Slump of Stockton, cai. Otner nieces ana nephews in mlddl west Funeral services Thursday, Jun 2, at I Fabry To Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fabry of route 2, son, Robert Henry, born June 1, at th Bun galow Maternity home. Bnt the covernor declared Ridehalgh's mlssk could not be divulged or Its' effectiveness -would be destroyed. The man euvering of the transportation supervisor would result in a saving to the state. It was an nounced. Well, as Bldehalgh has been termed the capitol sleuth. It is pretty well uader stood what he has been .doing. i p. m. from tne cnapei of tn sa iem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol street with Rev. J. R. Stewart of ficiating. Interment L O. O. F, cemetery. Coming Event 9aa 4-5-Willamette Val ley Flower , show, Willson park, open evenings. ;' ion Sd Missouri state picnic August 1 Ohio Bnck eye" picnic - August 14 Dakota pic Following th various board meetings, including th board of control, th land board, and con ferences with various delegations Pelcretft jnemortal IC4enUhx , I. 'p - Dr. Chan Lam Chines Medicin Office bonrs V -; , Taesday nod, Satur J day 2 to 5 p. m. Booaus 1 and 9 148 N. . Commercial none SS51 A PARK CEMETERI" WITH ' PERPETUAL CARE V ft Tea KUntM rrea the Bad f Ttva j PILES CURED witsont opmtioa ec less ef DR. MARSHALL Stt Onto Bide- Pko 50t JUNE SPECIAL Croqa I o 1 Ringlet Ell Permanent PUSH WAVE $2.00 Open Friday Evenings by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. 307 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. $861 Branch of Castl Pioneer Permanent Wavers. Portland CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803' Tel. 8092 r Conveniently AccsslM " Perpotoal'ear provided for Price Reasonabl .. Card Tables and Chairs to Rent $S.OO CASH PRIZE ani 10 Merchandise Prizes : " Read the Rules Below Open lo Everyone. Nothing to B ny. Abbreviations Are not Mistakes. -v - Scattered among the advertisements below are a lew words that have been purposely misspelled. Find the, incorrect words, underscore them, cut out ad and paste on sheet of paper, placing date of the issue above the aas. . Contest runs for six consecutive days, from Tuesday, May 31, through Sunday, June 5th. Prizes wffl bo awarded those contestant finding the largest number of misspelled words during the whole six days run or tne contest. Mistakes are changed daily. . ; , At the end of the six daya mail or bring your. entry to the Contest Editor, Oregon Statesman, Entries must reach this office before 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 8th. Winners will be announced Sunday June 12. Accuracy, Neatness and Originality will count in thi s contest. In case of a tie duplicate awards will be given. Prizes will be awarded in this manner. First prize $5.00 and 10 merchandise prizes win be given the follow ing winners. . ' Contest Is open to everyone except Oregon Statesman employes and their families. Judges will be selected by The Oregon Statesman an d. their decisions will be final. 1 In the event you would Uke to enter the contest lat e, 'missing one or two previous issues, these copies may be had by calUng for them at The Oregon Statesman. " - vvil f y I Call 8010, Csed Furniture Department 131 North Big Hollywood Super Service - introductory service $1.00 Free $1.00 Told after Jnne 20th Texaco Certified Lubrication We wUl completely lnbrl eate (greaee) yonr car tre ef charge upon presentation Of this sd. Complete on stop Service, Washing, Tir Servic . C. Chet Lindley Phone 8635 2085 Fair Ground Road CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES Finer fabrics than we have ever shown, now as lowe as up to $45 ALEX JONES Men'a Wear . Baits TaUored to Vonr Individual Requirements mM to 4750 We Fit the Hard to Fit Prize a pair of pajamas 114 N. High, Senetor Hetl BRAKE SERVICE With a Positive Guarantee Ton must be satisfied or yon don't pay me a scent. I have specialized on brakes since 1923 and have th most completely equipped shop for brake service in Salem. Drive in today. Mike Panek Salem's Brake Specialist 275 Ronth Commercial St. Phone 5101 Custom Made Foundation Garments Aay Style CorseleUe, Front Lace, Back Lace, Girdle, Abdominal Support Any model yon wish. This Is n unusual opportunity ' tor the ladies in Salem to enjoy the stile and cdmtert of tailor mad garments. Satisfaction is guaranteed t very customer. AreKart & Aldrich 420 Coart St. Tel. SSP3 MARKET DRUG STORE C. L. Wellman. Ph. G. TeL 188 la The Market OPEN TLL 9 P.M. EVERY DAY For Graduation, 3-Piece Pyrolin Sets $3.85 Do not buy an electric Re frigerator until you hav sera and fully Investigated th new Majestic Electric Refrigerator New models, new features, aew prices. Come in oar store today. Vibbert & Todd 466 State St. Prize a 4.00 Electrl Pope era Popper Coney Island Cafe The Best Place to Eat 20c up Combination Breakfest ' Merchant's Lnnch Bin Plat Special Ops from a. m. to 1 a. m. 479 Court St. 30c We Test Your Tubes FREE 15 of Radio Trubles are Due to Poor Tubes SALEM RADIO SERVICE SIS Ferry St. Phone 494 $25 Special Plate prices this week with free extraction EMMONS TaUor Furnisher - Clothier 42S SUte Fillings reduced 25 this week Salem Dental Clinic Dr. F. C. Jones, Dentist 110 Yt N. Commercial at SUte oyer Salem Drug Co. The largest Dental office in the city, and the only one giving the highest clas Dentistry at Port land Prices. SAVE ON BETTER DENTISTRY SAVE ON LOWER PRICES YES, WE DO UNDERSELL See our used cars before you buy. A complete stock of fine cars. Chrysler and Plimouth Sales and Service Salem Automobile Company SPECIAL Delicioui, Tasty, COLD Plate Lunches Every Day - Trie Them THE TINY CAFE 159 N. High St. PK. 3718 Prize s dinner for tw 4S5 No. Commercial Pbone 4678 St. Club Fountain Lunch Under New Management We're th talk of the town Oar ! Lunch satisfies. Try us one and yon will se wy everyone asks us how can yon pnt out that excel lent meal at such low cost. Well, we're not Scotch DOC HORTON, Mgr. Next to KUinore Theatre Real Values 1IS1 Olds Sedan 6tl 1121 Nash Coupe.... 421 192? Oakland Sedan.. S9I 1929 Essex Challenger. 121 1927 Bnick 4 pass. C. SIB 1929 Ford 4 dr. Sedan 2S9 192S Whlpet Coupe .. HI 192C Star Sedan 9 1927 Tord Touring... l State Motors, Inc. 525 Chemeketa Your Opportunity 1911 Bulck 7 Pass. Sedan. This marvelous car had th best ot care, carries the fac tory guarantee. Cost new 18400 will sacrifice now for quick sale 17 ruber, will give yon lots ot transportation at a low cost. Will trade this outstanding buy for cord wood. Otto J. Wilson 388 N. Commercial $1350 A low overhead and an increasing volume of work enables us to an swer the poppular de mand for Fine Portrai ture at remarkably Low Prices. "Cyn" Cronise Camera Studio Coart and Commercial St. Phone 5611 Spring and Summer Storage Rates Per Day 20e Day Per Month 92.60. Per Nlte 30c. Nit Per Month $2. SO. Day aal Nlte Per Month $1.00. Day and Nlte Per Week $1.25. Show Parking lOe We SeU Gas, Erl and Tires Drive In for Atr snd Water City Storage Garage Service 5 1 1 Ferry Street Phoae 4ASO Globe Body & Fender Works BARB SYSTEM OF WHEEL. ALIGNMENT FRAME AND AXLE STRAIGHTENING Special Prices on car painting Billy Durkee, Mgr. 444 Ferry St. Phone 3441 Eby's Photo Studio High grade Portraits, spe cial rates to j students all through Juno. Something different in Kodak Finish ing as every print has a fan cy border. W can sav yon money. Give us a tryal. Sat isfaction always. 443 State SC. over Gray Belle, Pbone 353 Prize a 8x10 Photo ot self or any member of family !LKDKH Often Imitated But Never Equalled Wer it not so good it would never b copied One Bite Cals for Another! Karmelkorn Shop 130 So. Hlich Ht, A STEEL 1924 Studebaker touring in first class mechanical con dition. Very good tires. Pric. $80.00 TOCIt OPPORTUNITY 1927 Graham 1 ton truck In Al condition throughout It Is suited for milk delivery V farm produce. See this be for yon buy. CQCfl Special Price $JUU Rock and Wenzel C44 Ferry St. McKay's Used Cart 1931 Char. Special Sedan, mohair upholstering, new six ply tires, good finish and runs like new. flft5.00 down and S22.0O per month. Trade la your old car as part on all ot th down pay mnt. Many mor to choos from. McKay Chevrolet Co. 333 Center, Phoae 8180 480 N. Com! ' The Best Haircuts in Town 9Cr VVh Dajr aCiOC more? Competent Barbers Com la and Be Pleased Lne, Claud and Frank are spclaiasts at catting ladles hslr. Satisfaction Always, The Best Barber Shop 139 So. Liberty The Oennlne Why be sick? The Greatest Mineral Water la the world, is a lazetlr water and Is recnlarly used by maay tboasands of peo ple as an effective agent la th . MAINTENANCE of their HEALTH. We deliver. Trial package f l.OO Crazy Crystal Co. 42S Coart St. Phon 14T SPECIAL for a Limited Time Marinelk) (JO AA Permenent v)vU Salem's oldest shop Evenings by Appointment Phon' I91 Expert Barber Servic Marinello Beauty Shop IRENE SCOTT, Pro. 245 High St. Prise a 300 Permanent SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME Salts and overcoats Cfim cleaned and pressed JUC Ls die dresses or coats cleaned and 7r pressed IC of W In no way cat th qual ity of owr work at thes prices. PEACOCK CLEANER) 485 Center SC. near High Dial 5551 ROOFING Special Summer Prices The best work at the most reasonable prices. See us before yon reroof. All Work Guaranteed. Call Us for Free Estimates Pruitt Bros. General Contractors 2410 Myrtle Ave. Phoae 8920 - Duart o 1 $3.00 A cnft natir&l wave with ringlet ends, using only gen ' min materials. Finger Wav S I : Children's Permanents $2.51 llttdred's Beauty Shoppe v 889 No. High St. - E. H. BURRELL Complete Auto Electrie Service, Magneto Parts and Reparea 464 N. Liberty Phone 5178 Prize, a Klaxon Horn Before buyiag your winter's supply of fuel It may b t your advanag to Investigate Get our new low pric OU-O-Matic Oil- Burners. Theo. M. Barr Plambing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 184 S. Commercial St. Special This Week 1 Frlgidalr nsed only t months. All poreelln cabinet. Carry th t year guarantee. Reg. 1240.09 Now 1 Oea. Motors Radio Reg. New . . $39.50 1 New Electric Range. Reg. $109.09. New .... Eoff Electric, Inc. 347 Coart SC. Phoae Oil $175.00 $69.50 PACKARD Leads in New Car Value That's why you can bay such wonderful! values la slightly used Packards. Fa instance, a 19X9 Packard S Sedan that looks Ilk new tor $1050. Enjoy Packard prestige and performane for less than th cost ot a medium priced car. . SALEM SERVICE AND SALES 245 Center St. near Willamette Bridge THE BEAUTY BOX for.Wesaen, Conplet Beaaty Settle For ma. manicures. shasn poos and scalp treetmenL W ean and do grow hair. An exclusive shop with Standard Prices Honrs 9 a. m. to p. nu Other hours by appointment hXItie BUSICK -Beauty Specialist SOt Masonle Tempi June Special This ad is worth $1.50 on any Job at $10 $20 on any job at $20 $5.00 oa any Job at $50 Complete Moter Reconditioning G. A. Raymond Machine Shop 524 Chemeketa St. Phon 5454 Prix Fre Valve Grind a 4 r rynader car Electric Washers New Lew Price Easy. Conlon, Automatic, Voss, Maytag, Tuhax, Thor, ABC, Tpniverssal $49.50 up Used Washers r ftft Of all kinds -'.7eUW HOGG BROS. Distributors for Marlon and Clackamas Counties 119 M. His V Salons - Phon Ctlt r nic