The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 05, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tht OREGON STATESMAN. Saltm Oregon. Friday Morning. June 5. 1942
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Local ITews Briefs
Moles Burned A pair of
mules was burned to death, city
firemen said, in the fire which
early Thursday afternoon de
stroyed a barn on the South River
road farm of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hanzen. JIhe Hanzens were away
and the man employed on the
place was eating lunch when a
neighbor saw smoke and flames
and went over to inform him the
barn was afire. The neighbor was
able to remove a cow and 1J4
dozen chickens from the burning
structure. The fire was believed
to have had its start in a. spark
blown from a brush head which
was burning nearby. Firemen
were called from the South Salem
station when the residence was
apparently endangered. They said
the barn was in ashes when they
arrived.
Lutz florist Ph. 9592 1276 N. Lib.
Situs Waiver Daniel Lewis
Dougherty, 21, arrested by state
police and held in the county jail
here since Wednesday for Cali
fornia officers, Thursday signed
a waiver of extradition before
Judge E. M. Page and declared
himself ready to go back to Cali
fornia to face the charg brought
against him there. ' .
Savings insured to $5,000.00
are earning 3k at Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
Open Friday NUfct The Unit
ed States employment office at
710 Ferry street will remain open
until 9 o'clock Friday night this
week and next to assist holders of
occupational questionnaires, who
may need help in filling them out.
Many who received these ques
tionnaires from the social secur
ity board are unable to get away
from their work during the day
and it is for their benefit the even
ing schedule Has been arranged ac
cording to W. H. Baillie, manager.
Finnish Baths. 1590 N. Cap. 3518
Band to Disband The Salem
Junior band will discontinue
practices this summer so that the
boys may help 'in the crop har
vesting. Joe Hassenstab is the
director of the 35 or 40 in the
band, which has held four or five
practices a week for the past
seven years.
For Home Loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
Escapes From Hospital Waino
Anderson, 30, escaped from the
Oregon state hospital here at ap
proximately 10:50 Thursday morn
ing, police were informed.
New arrivals in crisp, colorful,
Cotton Sheers, $1.98 to $3.98. The
Moderne, open Saturdays til 9 p.m.
Association te Convene The
Oregon Association of the Deaf
will hold its tenth convention in
Salem today, Saturday and Sun
day. Registration will start at 2
o'clock this afternoon, followed
by a get-acquainted evening and
movies. Saturday will be an all
day session and a banquet in the
Marion hotel in the evening. A
religious service will be given by
Dr. N. W. Zellmer, followed by
an all-day picnic.
We now have Electric Water
Heaters for sale. Yeater Appliance
Co. 255 N. Liberty. V
Urge Flag Observance The Sa
lem Ministerial association adopt
ed resolutions at its meeting this
week urging churches to observe
Flag day, which falls on Sunday,
June 14, this year, with special
programs as part of the regular
service.
Dr. Moran, 158 S. Cottage. Chi
ropractic Physician. Dial 8197.
Business Session Planned No
guest speaker is scheduled to ap
pear at this noon's luncheon meet
ing of the Salem Realty board at
the Quelle. A full program of
business for the organization is to
occupy the meeting time, officers
said Thursday.
State Accordion festival, Leslie
auditorium June 8th, 8 p. m. Tick
ets 25c and 15c. Phone 7186.
Finnish Baths. 1590 N. Cap. 3518.
Honrs Chanxed On instructions
from the state office, opening and
closing hours of the Marion coun
ty public welfare committee of
fices here have been changed to
8:30 a.m: and 4:30 p.m., according
to notices recently sent out Pre
viously hours were from 9 a.m.
to 5 pjn. Saturday hours remain
unchanged at 8:30 a.m. and 12
noon.
You can still buy a Johns-Manville
Roof, nothing down, 12. months to
pay: Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com'l.
Fire District Formed The
Aumsville Rural Fire Protection
area was brought into existence
Thursday when the Marion coun
ty court signed formal order,
which also called for an election
in the area July 1 to elect fire di
rectors. Aumsville is near the cen
ter of the area according to the
description filed with the order.
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Save at Kay's
First Aid Given City first!
aiders answered two calls Thurs
day afternoon, shortly after 1
tjclock, giving assistance to Mrs.
Augusta Hallin, 1836 Court street,
who had cut her hand on a sickle
and a half hour later responding
to a call from 723 Ferry street,
where Frank Apple had suffered
a heart attack.
Rummage sale, Nelson Bldg., Fri
Sat. Bees Hived When a wander
ing colony of bees chose a lower
limb of one of the twin magnolia
trees on the east lawn of the
Marion county courthouse as a
place to swarm Thursday after
noon, Batty Cooper, county sani
tary inspector, called in an apiar
ist to hive them.
American Legion Aux. rummage
sale. Fri. & Sat., June 5 & 6. Nel
son Bldg.
New Regulations Given-
Amendments to the regulations
covering sales and use of explo
sives, particularly as related to
fireworks and small arms, have
been sent out by the federal bu
reau of mines to explosives agents
in this area.
Try Argo's Special Lunch, 45c
Kells Delayed Salem YMCA
Secretary C. A .Kells, expected
home Thursday from the national
conference in the east, will prob
ably not be back until this week
end. No reason was given ' for
Kells' delay.
Tree Roses blooming at Singer
Gardens. 4 mi. No. Wallace Road.
Phillips Convalescing Paul
Phillips of the city fire department
is convalescing at Salem General
hospital following a major opera
tion there early this week.
Owen Asserts
Groups Ready
Oregon's civilian defense or
ganization Is in readiness for any
emergency, Jerrold Owen, state
civilian defense coordinator, re
ported to Gov. Charles A. Sprague
Thursday.
Owen said control centers are
operating on a 24-hour basis in
every county west of the Cascade
mountains while in eastern Ore
gon the citizens have sent word
that they are anxious to coope
rate with military authorities in
enforcing blackouts or coping
with other situations arising from
the" war.
The expected special alert Wed
nesday night following the Japa
nese attack on Dutch Harbor fail
ed to materialize anywhere on the
Pacific coast, Owen said.
May Record Month
For Marriages
ALBANY During the month
of May, SI couples were granted
marriage licenses by the Linn
county clerk.- This was 18 -mort
than were issued during the same
month in 1941. It was also eight
more than were issued for any
month of 1041, the highest num
ber being granted in any one
month of last year being 21, with
June and September tying this
number.
FOR SALE!
'37 Che v. Panel Dd.
Good Condition
Good Tires
Schoen's Bakery
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You can really save on our specials today and
Saturday. You 11 find it pays to buy at Kays.
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Tweed Coals
See Our Grand Buy I
100 ALL WOOL SHETLAND
SUITS and
COATS
$17
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each
1.98 Blouses . 2 ior
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.00 GLOVES .,,11
1.00 SATIN SLIPS
1.19 fUIULa .... (Q)
Irregular All Silk
1.35 HOSIERY
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3.29 Junior Dresses a xiCQ)
2.49 Batiste Blouses 51n2)cQ)
1.69 c!l Swealers &
2.49
Man CL:MI. II
Tailored
29c Anklets
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KAY'S
4S9 STATE STREET
KAYS for.
Slacks ,
Slack Suits
Play Suits
Bathing Suits
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Special!
Black
Gumdrops (gjf
Jumbo Six
VITAMIN TABLETS
Build that extra energy.r...i?..Priced from
NECKLACES
Plastic, metaL macaroni.
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Special!
Cannerv
White. AH Rubber
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cup &
SAUCER
All White
15c Volu
Special !
ANKLETS
For misses and ladies.
...Pair
HOUSEDRESSES
Novelty prints.
STRING GLOVES
Protect your hands. Pair
Pottery
Dishes
20-Pc. Starter Set
Regular $3.98 Value
Special!
K
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Berry -,,-1
10-qt Tin Pails '
PLASTIC CORER
An essential kitchen aid. Each
FRUIT JAR FUNNELS CCTtC
For canning season. Each
DISHCLOTHS
Keep plenty on hand. Each
Special!
Ladies' m
RAYON (aC
PAWTIES gjvr
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Special!
Cold Pack girl
CANIIER
7-Quart Size
.49
FOOD PRESS
Fine aluminum.
39
PARING KNIVES
Good quality. Priced from
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For bright shoes.. .
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JETTY
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TABLECLOTHS
Fast color. 52x52L
HAND MADE DOILIES
Make excellent gifts.
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Oilcloth
TOO patterns to
choose from. Big
gest stock in Sa-leml
Special!
SUN GLASSES
To keep out the glare.. Priced from
5L
Special!
SLACK ffrgf
SUITS VglVg f
2-Piece SuiU
Choice of Styles and Colors
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Ladies'
RAYON vWllt
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Regular 39c Value
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POCKET COMBS
Ereryone needs an extra comb.....
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LADIES SLIPS
Rayon taffeta. An exceptional Tolue.
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