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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1941)
FAGS FIVE The OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning.' September, 28, . 1341 Local News Briefs New Club Formed Advanced 4H club members of Marion coun ty at their September " meeting Wednseday night ' at the Salem Youth center formed a defense club composed of the approximate ly 30 high scnool age 'boys and girls at the session. They elected Alice Roberts of Aumsville presi dent of the association .which is to study and to. prepare to serve in various fields of civilian defense.- Margaret " Smith of Swegle was named vice president and Yerle Saucy, Keizer, secre tary. In addition to th 30 mem bers, six parents attended the meeting, which was followed by an informal ! social ' hour. The youth center,' where the club is to meet regularly, is open from 5 to 0 o'clock each night for young people, the group, was told. Rummage sale. Sat. Mathis Bros. . At Newport-County. Commis sioners Ralph Girod and Jim Smith plan to go to Newport today to attend the district meet ing of the Association of Oregon counties. Wage Increases asked by county employes are to be among subjects . for discussion. Judge Grant Murphy is a spending this week in eastern Oregon, so there will be no county court session today. PUC Accountant Leaving Rob ert D. Buzzard, assistant chief ac countant of the PUG, has resigned bis position to accept a place with . the Federal Power commission in Washington, DC. He is scheduled to leave October 15. Autos Collide A tire and fen der ' were - damaged Wednesday afternoon en a car driven by Julian D. Burroughs, 780 South 25 th street, when another driven by David J. Lassie, 240 - Ever green avenue, backed from the curb in the 100 block North Church street, city police reported. Autos operated by Herbert Kron- ser, 1974 North Fourth street, and Mrs. Margaret G. Ford, 290 West Leffelle street, collided Wednes day afternoon in : the. 100 , block East Leffelle street - . Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 121 N. Lab. Called on Federal Jury Edgar B. 'Perrine, Salem city councilman and real estate broker, has been drawn on a supplemental panel of 21 trial jurors to serve during the present term of federal dist rict court, Portland. Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3 at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty.. i Ruling Issued If any person dies after improperly receiving old age assistance, state or coun ty public welfare commissions may bring suit against that per son's estate to collect the money which was paid, Attorney Gen eral I. H. Van Winkle ruled Thursday. The opinion was sought by the public welfare commission, Badgers New Cafe, 150 S. Liberty. Club Meeting r Central Town- send club, No. 6, will meet at the court house tonight , at . 8 o'clock. Moving pictures will be shown by Dr. David Bennett Hill. it's PLAirrniG time fob mm V-' - It: lit j Now is the ideal time for planting fall bulbs in cluding TULIPS, KING ALFRED DAFFODILS, NARCISSUS (13 varieties), RANUNCULES, ANEMONES, CHINA LILIES, PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS AND OTHERS. BULB SPECIALS IIIXED NARCISSUS Biff sack containing 7 dozen bulbs. Mixed varieties. KIHG ALFRED DAFFODILS 790 'Triilv Irinff of the daffodil: - 1 ., 990 171 nT7FT)C For Every Occasion Corsages, IleUlfbl&M Bouquets, 'Floral Pieces, etc. DIAL 90&2 - DELIVERY SERVICE jr a r y TA?JJI 1 Lower Level Fred Meyer Drug Bldg. Adds to Fond Recent sale of 20,209 pounds of cascara bark from the Elliott state forest in Coos and 1 Douglas counties has added $653.49 - to " the irreducible school fund, Lynn F. Cronemiller, assistant state forester, announced Thursday, Cronemiller said the cascara .stand now growing on the 1.105-acre state forest is on a continuous productive b a s i s so that the edine operations will provide an annual income. . , ' - Paint wallpaper sale. 164 S. Coral Judge Assigned Chief Justice Percy Kelly of the state supreme court Thursday assigned Circuit Judge Fred Wilson, Wasco coun ty, to hold court for Judge Rob ert Duncan in Harney " county, starting September 29. Judge Dun can recently was sent to a hos pital for observation. - Buy Johns-Man ville lifetime roofs 18 months to pay,no down payment Mathis Bros- 164 S. Com. P. 4642. Weekly Report Five cases of tuberculosis were reported for Marion county as compared to one in Polk county for the week ending September 20, according to the weekly report issued by the state board of health. Rummage Upstairs 155 S. Liberty Still Missing Theodore Carl Jack" Wilkes. 17. of Alpine, was still missing Thursday night from the Fairview home, from where he ran away Wednesday night Big Cootie club dance tonight VFW halL Luncheon Slated Discussion of names and the appearance of a speaker for the Community Chest will feature the meeting this noon of the Salem Credit association at-the Golden Pheasant cafe. Wanted Places for young men to work for room and board and small wages while attending the Capital Business college. Ph. 5987. Name Filed Certificate of as sumed business name - for the Rush Realty company, 411 Oregon huildine. was filed Thursday with Marion county clerk by William H. Rush. Ballet Exercise class for business girls is fun with Alfred Lauraine.' Shoos Closinr Earlier A 7 p.m. closing hour for union barber shops in Salem is to go . into ef fect October 4. according to posted notices in windows of the shops Present closing time is 8 p.m. Rummage Friday and Saturday, 433 k Ferry. Watch Disappears Irwin Wedel, 820 North 18th street, told city .police Thursday! he missed his watch after laying it down in a downtown washroom. I Hear Mrs. Franklin p. Roosevelt Tune in on the Red. network of the NBC September 27th at 3:30 p. m. for a talk by Mrs. Frank lin D. Roosevelt America's best informed woman. Book Values Of Buildings Is Revealed Oregon's capitol buildings have a book value of $4,404X31, ac cording to an inventory; complet ed here Thursday by the state property control division. These buildings, together with their equipment "were appraised at $4,413,349. . - - Oreeon State college.' with -an appraisal of $5,890,437, tops all state property valuations, valua tion of the University of Oregon was placed at $4,082,679." Other outstanding valuations included the state highway com mission, $4,780,129; University-, of Oregon medical school $1,306,181, Oregon state hospital $3,302,36Sb Eastern Oregon state hospital $1, 838,521, state penitentiary $1,237, 391,' Fairview Home $1,182,745, and Oregon national guard, $1,-054,598. Total appraisment of all state property for 1941, excluding lands, was $38,868,716, or approx imately $2,000,000 -in excess of that for 1940. Changes of Gas Firm Told at Civic Club Changes from a manufacturer of illuminating gas to a manufac turer of chemicals is the record of the Portland Gas and Coke comnany in the last 83 years, George McKenzie, office manager, told, the Salem Lions club Thurs day. Many of what were once con sidered waste products are now profitable sources of revenue, he said. Escapee Unreported State po lice reported Thursday night no sell, 30, who escaped. .Wednesday QJjiumry frriiTi a Haling trew at the. state I Cottage farm. Conference Slated Charles R. Page, San Francisco, regional di rector of civilian defense, will ar rive here Friday to confer with Ross Mclntyre, assistant chair man of the state civilian defense council, and Jerrold Owen, state civilian defense coordinator. One Permit Given Lone build ing permit issued Thursday was to Henry Drechsel to alter a pri vate garage at 1025 North 16th street at a cost of $10. Harare Doors Broken Mrs. A. E. Vaughn, 1360 North 17th street told city police Thursday the doors on her garage were broken Wed nesday night but nothing was stolen. Leaves With Car A car which an unidentified man took on trial from Orval's used car lot at 590 Center street Wednesday had not been returned Thursday, Orvar Lama told city police. To Wed Marriage licenses have been issued at Vancouver, Wash., to Andrew B. Junor, Canby, and Mildred J. Burns, Parkplace, and to George Trunk, Dundee, and Ruth L. Hyde, Dayton. r to vagy., : mm v i ' J;i WW V pening r 1 '111 1111 . . vy M xi?:, L I Uu-! 11 WU1L SS$ti& Values to W 1 ji Here' the ideal robe for wear about your home . . . or to take alone to schooL They're comfortable . . . good looking robes with fluffiest candlewick tufting . . . . keep you snug and cosy during long winter evening! of study. Choose (romVlay variety c colore. Small, medium, large aUes.; Vols, to 89c Silk Hosiery Finest quality sUk hosiery, complete eelectlon of coirs and eixee: xveimorcea yyy wear to rfye you lastinK eervice. Small ibeers and service' weigni. tsonw irrtguin. 2 W: 29c Value Nylon AnlilsSs 25c Nylon reinforced anklets for all school and iporUwear! Choice of several popular colors. Stock up todar at a savins! v.v ' r.v,) Bright-OM-Ralnbow Colon . . .Figured Designs! led Silk Umbrellas Vclucsto &A9 Other Styles -$1.98 -$2.98 . . m . f r f. jr t McClain John R. McClain, late resident of Silverton, at a local hospital September 21. Announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. Plank At the residence near Liberty, September 14, Arthur C. Plank, at the age of 69 years. Survived by wife, Agnes Plank; daughters, Mrs. Lucille Schmick, Portland, Mrs. Lucyette Papenfus, Salem, Mrs. Anna Marcus, Portland; sons, Merle Plank, Colorado, Everett Plank. Salem. Floyd Plank, Sa lem, and Lawrence Plank, Sa lem: brothers. L. H. Plank, South' Dakota, Ray Plank, Minneapolis; sister, Mrs. Clara Bullis, Corval- lis. Funeral will be held from the Rose Lawn Funeral home Saturday. September 27, 2:30 p. m. Concluding service at the Bel- crest Memorial park. . . oiitifiillv mud handle tnli nientv o iuu " SSly a few . . o hurry down tomorrow! i'a Wrmr 5llww gleam- . , , - . w ftsMsaa;-! re :NtwT" !' : 1.C3 - 2X3-. 3.C3 i , I ilj) , f,tf (ilUNVIr -& mil n,mm i, , I II lill II III n I , ,. ... I Bateman James S. Bateman, 64, at a lo cal hospital September 25. Sur vived by widow, Catherine of Portland ; and a son, Harold of Seattle.' Member of Methodist church. Private services will be held Friday. September 26, at 2 p. m. at the Portland cremato rium. Terwflliger-Edwards Funer al home of Salem in charge. White At the residence, 2075 McCoy street, Wniard E. White, 69, on September 25. Survived by wid ow, Emma A. White; son, L. L. White of Philadelphia; daughters, Laura : Broady of Ashland, Nell Fahey of Portland, Alice Ander son and Nina Howe of Salem; sis ter. Mrs. Edith Warren of Turner; three brothers and one, sister in Anselmo, Neb., and four grand children. Funeral services Irom Rose Lawn Funeral home Satur day at 10:30 a. nx; Rev. Guy L. Drill officiating. Interment ' in Belcrest Memorial park, - Tty-ttie ef Chinese remedies. Amastais SUCCESS tor see years in CHINA. No autter wttk what aumeat yoa are AFFLICT ED disorders, sinusitis,- heart, lung, Uver, kidneys, stemsch, fas, censtipstloa, ulcers, dla aetis, fever, skin, female een- plaiats i-.f-- CbarlioChn Chinese Herb. Co. Office Honrs Only Tubs.- and Sat. t ajn. te p.m. and Baa. aad Wed ajn. t Ma pjo. TODAY and SATURDAY , 'v. 1 - if . , J '' 1 1 ; V Kays' chooses this, the glorious Fall sea son, to invite you to visit their newly en larged and remodeled store. Planned for your convenience with more display space, more fitting rooms and all mer chandise arranged to make shopping a pleasure. You will enjoy our harmonious color scheme supplemented by the mod ern, fluorescent lighting which brings out the natural colors of each garment. Special efforts have been put forth for this Fall Opening, as well as the Grand Opening of our store, to have a beautiful selection of nationally known lines for the M iss or Matron. COATS DRESSES FORMALS MILLINERY BLOUSES HOSIERY SPORTWEAR LINGERIE PURSES GLOVES' SEE OVR MANY SPECIALS DURINq OUR GRAND OPENING FREE Q One Purse with each and I every coat you buy today 0 and Saturday only! Coats ; . . ... 9.90 -12.95 -16.95 to 59.50 Dresses . . . 2.95 - 5.95 - 7.95 to 29.50 Formals . . 7.95 -10.95 -16.95 to 22.50 Hats 1.95 to 5.95 Bags L00 to 5.50 Hosiery ..... 79c to 165 Gloves . . . . . 1.00 to 2.95 Sweaters a.. 1.00 to 3.95 Blouses . ... . LOO to 5.95 -.. ----- i - --- ------ r- -'.."i . t- -.--,-- 460 -State Street TV- K : lat ; Sl -, - ? I V i , , X fit' : S - j ( xi - - - ICCAILY OVJNEDGPZnATRDl J Women's Wear . 122 N. Com! SL, Salem, Or. I