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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1941)
I!- Water Rate Change Set i Summer Charge Take I Effect la June; Bike Ordinance Adopted j WOODBURN At the meeting of the city council held in the city hall Tuesday it was voted to introduce the summer water rata beginning with the next me ter readings, which will be late in, June. I . The council also adopted a bi cycle ordinance, which goes into If ect Immediately. The ordinance provides: Every bicycle operated in woodDurn at nigni must nave lamp in front visible for 300 feet, a mirror or lamp behind vis ible lor zoo leet. Not more than two nersons mar ride a bicycle at one time. No bicycle may be towed. Two or more bicyclists riding In company must go in ingle tue and not abreast 1 Bicycle riders shall do no rac inc. No bicvcle shall be left stand. tag In a place where it interferes With traffic of the street or side walks. Bicycles shall not- be rid. den on sidewalks adjoining paVed streets, an exception to this rule Is made in case of malt or paper ; carrier.. : :,- In case of the ordinance being violated the bicycle shall be Im pounded in the city hall for such period or time as the city recor der shall determine and designate A study was made of two reso lutions in opposition to street im provements. One of these was gainst the proposed improvement on Hardcastle avenue, the other against naving a curb put in on oaten street The Hardcastle avenue netitinn did not contain signatures of the majority of orooertv owners a. fected so the resolution was for mally rejected. In the case of the oaten street petition, it was de cided io obtain , a comnlet and authentic list of names of property owners, so as to prove definitely whether or not there are a ma jority of names on the petition. 1 Saturday has' been proclaimed as Poppy day in Woodbum in a proclamation , issued by Mayor Austin.- ; ; li i WOODBURN Mrl and Mrs. T. C. Poorman, H. M. Aus br. and Mrs; Gerald B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McCord were among those in attendance at the wedding of Miss Barbara Espy and "Bronk" Williams at the Trinity Episcopal church in Port land Sunday. The Rev. George Swift,. Salem, officiated. ' -, j , Mrs. Williams is the youngest daughter of Mr. nrr. Espy, former Woodburn residents. . WOODBURN The WPA sew lng project, which has been in op eration in Woodburn city hall for more than five years, was sud denly stopped Tuesday. Ten wo men were employed. The project has employed as many as 3d wo. men. Portland Prcpper Hurls No-Hitter' PORTLAND, May 22-tfy-Jack Brown of Franklin high hurled a no-hit, 1 to 0 victory over Wash ington high Thursday to move his team into second e place in the Portland Interscholastic Baseball league. Jefferson holds a half game lead. j. ; Lincoln defeated Benson 5-4, Grant trounced Commerce 14-2 and Roosevelt won from Sabin 6-3. 162 N. COMMERCIAL t headquarters for well fined boxes ... The talk t e town. Preserve Marshalls NOW . . . We hare the finest. . . - LETTUCE JClee tetid 3 heaaaL10C LEIlOiiS Fancy Saakatt Each lc Nice Seud Paaad 3c ononii sugm 3na. 1GC nniSO cr OH7E0L Package ,' ,i 19 c? ztum FcS Sfrmq Dsancnii 90 " ; r let Us Flil Yonr Orders it We Deliver C O. D. and Telephone Orders' PtomptJ Business in UUr:Z Si'lL brated. The .Ur. 1 drag aandries, vegetables and meat departments. Adjoining Is a beauty andbarbei 'shop ThosVta the plctare are (left to right) Geae Schmidt, meat market owner; Kenneth Howe, assistant TtT BeaaaUt gI Helnleln. store manager; Nerma Heinleia, eaahier; Jeha Schsaidt. bar ber; J&yS VaeemkaSe?. One Goes upSeveh Stay Home rsMB art-, ii j .'T.riT t iardr a traUC plaaa at WFiaU, Taaas, ara Way aig ht aad imy at AnZyAlrGwpa yiag iaU. tkrMffWt tka cautry. Tbsy kasp tk pkaaa af 5. . fa tU air, -T- fc tW. t. Htt fWrFrtiMblttuWtlA TWaArssy rtw ivr san ei uase capabla ftaag Portland Pilots Best OCE Wolves MONMOUTH - Portland uni versity's baseball machine scored a 13 to C win over the Oregon College of Education Wolves here Thursday afternoon, coming from behind, to tally five in the fifth and four m the sixth. The Wolves entertain Albany college here Friday afternoon. Portland ; 13 17 OCE .. 6 8 Shaw. Kohrin (4) and Drath: lowegger, Jaross () and Rush. Seniors Skip School MT. ANGEL While their schoolmates were balloting Wednesday, Academy seniors skipped to Ocean Lake and other PHONE 5151 POTATOES New California 10iw.- 0DAIIGES G4 Jaleers Eae lc CHEESE merlean ar Velveeta 2-a. brick 49c Ppniercd Sugar Pcd Tcaslies . . , Page i5 C Tfrs Salem Is Good zo th d Cen- ta- a coastal points for the annual out ing. Transportation was furnished by William Kloft, local business dwitaii conii 3 eaas PUDES ter bleach 4 ft. The Hisal. i 7t PEP 2 19c akgs. TOIIATO JUICE 41-es, eaas "1ir ;. 15c DEL PICQLES : Vj - Tbey are delletoas. Eeg. giaas Jag, fdt Peasd Cdl:x Extra Flaa Oaalttv lbs. PEAS Tender, Ap Gl Wttu POST T0ASTIES Fresh, Crisp rkg. - Sc FLOUR, .Iffiin Cz::i f L 4S-IV. Sack . CTATZTMAH. Ua Uarket Grows . .... 4 -,. ; ! ! : i. ' f if'",-I j I- i r Little Replays 1940 Open to Lead Goodall By BrJX BONI j NEW YORK, May 22.-ff)-They staged the 1940 US open golf play off that might have been! today, and when it was over Lawson Lit tle again and still was the cham pion. . i . . . j . little, with a steady twoUinder par fS over the tough Fresh Mea dow Country dub course, finished the first round of the $3009 Good all round-robin 4 up on Gene Sar azen, whom he beat for the open title in the play off at Cleveland last June, and 6 up on Corporal Ed "Porky" Oliver, who! would have been in that play off if he hadn't been disqualified for start ing his final round ahead of sched ule, i This was the main match of the five that opened the four-day Goodall competition, and in Lit tle's 'round it produced the best golf of the day. The big San Fran ciscan was belting his tea shots with authority and good control, laying his seconds up there nicely, and putting as if there iwai a groove running to the cupj 25c tat hmmm cm af saw Caffj Ma ta S4W SHU FOOD!, Saa IWhca, Crtlfaiala, ifdfyfcig yaw chafca f S catf....Saran ttm, LUX uii CUTS DOWM , STOOCJNQ auNi SAVTJ BLAsnonr a rem -i or HEALTH LIFEBUOY 3 for 15c I I S O VAHTf as0 i 3for 17c ! CLOiHtS SA.Ma WHIil roa COMPUXtON . AMI BATH 490 STAYS SO ntrH a ko inn . i:FEE Field Corn. 10 Chick Mash, J,. .,t & Can ... Gmji 270 J I Acnvi LATHtl iwury ileal, 100 lbs, for . Oyster ShcIL 1C3 Iha. for $1.33 Chick Starter raying aiasavico lUs. for Calf Meal, Lill ys; 25 Ids. .rr ,11. S5 No. 2 Layin- Scratch, 1C3 lbs. fo15 5I.2D Oregon, Friday Morning. May Annual Meet At Brooks .1 Blethodists Designate Officers for Year; . Pupils Entertained . BROOKS The annual meeting of the - Brooks Methodist church was held Friday with Dr. J. Ed gar Purdy, superintendent , of the Salem district, presiding.. Officers named for the confer ence year beginning June 22 are: Trustees, Mrs. Willa Vmyard, M. F. Day, Martin Benson; board of stewards, Charles Vinyard, Mrs. Martha Cottew, and Mrs. Ruth Crowther. t; I : ... . Mrs. Marie Bosch was selected current fund treasurer; and world service treasurer; Mrs. Anna Dun- lavy, recording steward; Mrs. Wil la Vinyard, communion steward; M. F. Day, conference delegate; Charles Vinyard, alternate, and Harry Bosch, lay leader, j Mrs. Charles Crowther was elected ' superintendent of Chris tian education; Mrs. William Scha fer, president of WSCS. The state conference of Metho dist churches will be held in Eu gene June 16. , BROOKS Miss Evelyn Henny, teacher in the Brooks public school, entertained the intermedi ate grades with a picnic recently at her Lake Labish country home. . Present were Miss Evelyn Hen ny, David Wright, Roven Stamper, Suzie Tamiyasu, Theodore Bill yer, Tommy Holmes, Jimmy Wil son, Virginia Bartholomew, Daryl Jones, Junior Hillyer, Esther Ogura, Kenneth I Tantzaki, Lona McCoy, Louis Hamann, Joan Fitts, LeRoy Toomis, Alan Russell, Ber tha Jean Jones, Roger Bartholo mew, Phyllis Beath, Darken Mc Farlane, Barbara Batchelor and Peggy McBroom. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Bosch, Brooks, a graduate of the Salem high school and now a Jun ior at Oregon State college. Is one of; four students to be asked to join the Rho Chi, a national pro fessional pharmacy honorary. Miss Booth is also eligible for the Blummeier Frank honor award of $50, through competitive exam ination. . i i - She is assistant editor of the Lamplighter, a college magazine, and secretary of the Barometer. Scholarships Given FAIRVDSW Mrs. Henry Kno- che has been secured to teach next term. . The school -has three 4H club summer school ' scholarships and only two members. Helen Kotka, eighth grade, and Verne McKee. sixtn grade, plan to attend. DDEAD Loaves w for GIIIGE0 SNAPS - '; i Crisp and OC Crancay r.m IbcteW V chaci Sta- Crisp 2-Ib. pkg. 15c Fresh -' f ' EGG NOODLES Pkgik 2 for 23C PORE Cr BEAIIS -3 for 29 c Cans Gralan Craditrs SU Crisp J-lb. box 15 c DEMIS 3 cans 25C Green Cat IIET7IIUC0A 2-Ih. rk. Food Stamps Orders Shown Every X Conrtesy Iha. for ICO.lba. for PeUets, 100 lbs. for 155 -42.45 - -11.75 23. 1S41 or Board licenses Two Salem Stores PORTLAND, May 22.-(-The state f liquor control conunission suspended 24 beer licenses for 10 days each Thursday as a result of CUckanaas and Yamhill county Iiqu if mm nigh Grade m MonSe GoHe I'-lb. can . . . 230 Z-lb. can . . . 4Sd . can . . Snoudrifi Shorlening 3-Ib. can . , . 41 0 6-Ib. can . . . 810 aniltnaler m'maa9m9mmlmm99 ppe Dlives ,Eip laie Mei Sissae 32, ' ' s . ' ; .'r. , Mrs 8euaris Olumcj ESiSchen lliieea m aauaa. a . VUfly P uiam uxydol . ..510 CM1AY ... 3 for 3150 CI1ISC0 . . 3 Its. 490 uranr Llrre Sweet Navels 2 390 r - . Ftney 2 C::iDdl u,H2&0 -Sanr-no 225 tofl 2 r250 rinllcn Sfon 2,150 campaigns ' against pinbaH ma chines which pay off. The suspensions were on 'the ground that the licensees had been, convicted of a misdemeanor committed on the; premises. Licenses granted Included Eady Frank Calaba, CaUba's Drtve-la market, Salem, pack age stare class A license; An .drew E.. West and Elbert E. Dickson, Dickson's "Another Way" market, Salem,' package store class A license. K3 Ho. Ccnncrcial Si. Ii. . 880 lb. Quart Size Ji Uaaltia Size Dccco Delia. Pin! Size yudeic 10-cz. FLOUn 49 s Sack IIev7 York 12-cz. 3 lied. Cakes 21 . 2 Ibi 1 - " ' M"B""'"B,""SSBJ8SSBB1BSBBSSBSB iscnonsj Ereliuco Ltif e Size Urje Solid fo? 29(4 O for &13Q 4 rsESn 8TSAWBESET Phsna O10 Golden . iu in VO Uhile' Ho. 10. VQ fijUiEoHee 24 can... can . . Bleach . . . cans cans Deills R CO . . . Yii Can GRAHAM fl C CRACKERS 3 P SODA CRACKERS Carrots Ileads Le. Crisp Bandies O ban. 3) for 53- 2a EMOT lie