The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 04, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning. April 4, 1946
PAGE FIVE
(Dnity News DBo5ffg
The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101
INDEPENDENTS ORGANIZING i
Members of the Independent
Men's organization at Willamette
university at a, meeting in Waller
nan xucsoay outuv iiuvi piaus iui
electing officers next week. Paul
, TThitetnpre, veteran from Camas,
Wash, presided over the meeting
-of the groop composed largely of
returned veWans. The group is
backing Shirley Nightingale of
Stay ton' as its candidate in the
campus queen contest. At the
.Tuesday meeting players were se
lected for a volleyball team which
will, represent the Independents
In the Intramural league at the
school,' and plans were announc
ed for a dinner party to be held
,,May IT for members of both the
.Independent Men and 'the Inde
pendent Women's groups on the
campus. Frita Karcher of Rose
, burg and Don Douris of Salem are
.'ancial chairmen for the two
' groups and will handle arrange
i ments fgr the dinner.
' Tot home loans see Salem Fed-
: . a - Aft. w J 1. ft .
WOMEN'S' POST MEET
; The regular bi-monthly mert
5 ljif ef the American Legion Pio
' neer post No. 14 will be an in
' formal no-host dinner tonight at
f the legion hall,- Velma McNamara,
commander, announced Wednes
l tay. AH ex-ses-icewomen are.
! Invited to attend this last meet-'
ing before the formal installation
end! initiation April 18. Perma-
nn appointment oi commute ;
. - M . ' A
wtH take place tonight and de
. tail of the installation will be
i discussed. i
Discharge service lapel buttons
i'HW available at Brown's Jewel-
and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates.
HEARING SET
Marion county court Wednes
day! set April 11 as the date to
hear a Woodburn delegation ap
pearing to discuss certain road
matters.
Tali? Capital Cab, phope 6646.
H) hi lu nry
14 inks city April 1. Elva George,
lata) ivstdsist of Hubbrd. Ore. at
tntlM ' year. Wife of Jesse
Osnrt. of Hubbard: mother of Mr.
H. Tonr flrauu of San rrancisco.
Mm W. I. Vincent of Salem. Mrs.
fcalon W. Undsay of Olyropia. Wash.,
ml D. M. Geors. of Grants Pass.
Aas wnind by six frandrhlldren.
fcenrtcee wUI bi rvU1 Thursday. April
. ml pm. at the W. T. Hlfdon
rtiaaet. Coocludtni services at the
OtT View cematery. with the Rev.
IV i later Bron and ihm Rev. f osmark
frxiaung.
St. a a
Lta at. tone. St her home. 123
Tvtxt t . Saturday. March 30. Sur
vived bv a brother. R. L Sluiif,
-lrm a. and several nieces and nephew,
aervtcea will be held Friday. April
. at a (is. at the Clounh-Barrick
rtvapvl svll& Interment In l Mission
natal J,
t !
Jennie F. B. Jones, at her
. tiara. &M N. 17th t . Saturday . March
aa. i Service will be held Thursday.
Aprnl 4. at S pm. from Clouh-Mar-csf
cnapel. Rev. Dually Strain offl
. maVt. Ritualistic services by Worn-
exist Relief Carps, of which ahe was
' member. Also a member sf First
Christian church, Interment ' in City
'n cemetery.
; reeeeU '
Mr, Bods rerrell, employe l fir-
i mm ti ftm m m LrW-. I hflftnil . I MrWV.
etav. April 1. Survived by her hus
' band. E. rerrell of Salem; davxMcr.
Cru Edit. Colon of Portland; sister.
ri Clara CalHaon. Nevada City,
Cal.r. and one niece. Rervtces will be
held Thursday. AorU 4. at 11 am. at
th lOouarh-Barrick chapel with Rev.
Cneeter Ha-mblin offMriatinc Intcr
wnH AO Cily View cemetery.
BeadUB
In tortland April 1. Mrs. Winifred
C KendsUl. Ute resident of UK North
west Buna pvenuo. Portland. Mother of
Gordon K. Kendall of Portland. Glen
C. Kendall of Tillamook and Memtt
B. ' Kendal) of Boise: sister of Mr.
Matlke Ball of Mil ton-Free water. Mrs.
Oerttwde Mark of Canyon City, Ore
Mrs Cue Hall of Portland and H. B.
Mu liter of the Phillpp.ne islands: and
yraodmotboe of Gerald and Audrey
Kendall of Weiee and Lewis Kendall of
Tillamook. Srvn-T will be held Thurs
day, April 4. at I JO pm. at the Clouch
fctarrtek rttapel with Rev. W. H. Lyman
fbciotukc. Interment In tho lOOF
cesuotery.
A linn . Diem, late resident of rouse
t. faem. Tuesday, AprU 1. at the ace
of li years, boa of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
TMesm of Salem; brorher of Mrs. Helen
Kamsaiee. Mass Catherine Diem. Miss
Betryt Diem. Raymond and Fdward
Pem a4 of -alena, Mr. Flme Holmes
of Galruknna, Ohio, and Frank and Rob
ert Uim of the US. navy. Armounre-
awniisf sac v sees later ty c;iou(h-Bar-
onpany.
Albert Euceno Zimmerman.
at the
rout 1. box 110.
Salem,
April X at tno ae of (T7 years, rather j
of Mrs. WiUiont A. f Dora) KoanWr of I
Long avrecn. Calif . Or. Neal Zlmmer- '
wan of Portland. Judce Howard Zlrn
merman of Astoria and Mrs. N V.
leauwrmaa of tiaeerMosm. Maryland;,
and taro slaters. Mrs.r Annetta Morrl
aoo off Kansas, and Mrs. Manila An
.rsas) off Upland, Calif. Funeral serv.
area will be bed at 11 mjft. rrtdjie,
AacU S. at W. T. Klrdon Chanel, with
no Ree. - Wllmer Btown afflriatimg.
Com-radine; services at Belcrest Jrie
aiilsl oar k.
.JaeU'-f--'?' - - -
tKarVrS Frederick Jones. 14. at th
rMerce. lltS . 15th at. Wednesday.
A ortl i. Survived by the widow.. Clara
V.i Jew, and four rlauarhters. Mrs.
Leonard.. Frankfort. Tnd
Mm. Siidney VanLrdeerai. Salem: Mrs.
Nesl V. Botie. Coot Bay. Mrs. Walter
E. Mek. Cauby; two sons. PTC Rlch
mrtt F. Jortos In- Hawaiian Islands and
tfnagU L. Jonesu Lonrvltrw. Wash .
d aur erandchUdren. Announrement
of services later y Howell-Edwards
ATJEOTI01I
FAHIIEBS
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We bar Highest allow
cble cash prices lor
dressed reaL See your
fieKxrest j. Safeway Store
mrmaqt. lor complete de
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SAFEWAY
TOASTMASTERS TO MEET
The first regular dinner meet
ing of the new Toastmasters club
will be held tonight at the Holly
wood Lions den. North Cottage
street and Fairgrounds road, be
ginning at 8 O'clock, Don Goode,
vice chairman announced Wed
nesday. Anyone interested is iiv-'
vited to attend, Goode saidi
Stearns dishing, temporary chair-
man, will preside.
Watnut and fruit trees at Doer
fler's Nursery. Phone 21175.
MANAGER PLAN EXPLAINED
Albert H. Gille, city alderman,
explained the proposed city man-,
ager'plan at the Hollywood Lions
club weekly luncheon Wednesday;
noon at the Lions den. In out
linig the benefits of the plan
Gille declared that about 500 cit
ies Salem's size now have the
plan. The club also voted a fund
to be used for activities in the
club-sponsored boy scout troop
3 and cub pack 3. -
Wedding pictures taken at
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
the
PETITION HEARD
Petition by Ira Loron and oth
ers for relocation of county road
775 near Porter school was heard
by the Marion county court Wed
nesday. The petition asked to do
away with traffic difficulties on
the road which is said to be
crooked and steep.
River silt top soil 8i fill
dirt.
Com-j Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966
DEEDS APPROVED
The Marion county court Wed
nesday approved property deeds
to Earl Ifay and Myrtle Hay. W.
F. Reinke and Thelma B. Reinke,
Harold Pendleton and Gertrude
M. Pendleton, Dale G. Miller and
Alma L. Miller and Edward C
Scollard. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther
Foster's, 260 N. High.
NAMES FILED
An assumed business name cer
tificate fur Salem Woodworking
Co.. 1185 Waller st., was filed
with the Marion county clerk
Wednesday by Robert D. Haw
kins. 2750 S. High st., and Morse
T, Stewart, 1185 Waller st.
"Cyn Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
FTNDS TRANSFERRED
Marion county court Wednes
day ordered the county treasurer
to transfer $2742 from the gen
eral fund and $7250 from the mar
ket road fund to the road and
highway fund for use on road
equipment maintenance.
Hair stylist from the Town House
now at Lai sen's Beauty Studio.
Phone 5033.
MAY MOVE COMBINE
Oscar If. Loe, Silverton, was
granted a permit Wednesday by
the Marion county court to move
a combroe river any and all coun
ty and market roads.
No admission or cover charge at
Leonard's Supper Club except on
Saturday night. Floor show at
JO and 12 P.M.
LOl PERMIT GRANTED
HJUdred Volkmari was granted
a permit by the Marion county
court to haul logs over certain
county roads.
Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib
erty, phone 9592. "
ARTICLES ARE FILED
Articles of incorporation of Sa
lem Steel and Supply Co. were
filed with the Marion county
clerk Wednesday by Carl E. Da
vidson, Charles P. Duffy and
Stephen E. Parker.
Taxi! Valley Cab. Prompt service.
Phone 8624.
HAROLDS IN SOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harold
are spending a few days ;n Palo
Alto, Calif., and surrounding
area, having driven down last
week.
Wanted: Grocery man and check
er. Apply in person. State St.
Market, 1230 State.
Charity Begins
At Home
So don't be too charitable and feed" your fur or
fur trimmed garrhents to the moths. We have the finest
Uxe-procf, burglar proof and cold' storage for furs.
25' i discount on fur work brought in now for re
modeling andv restyling without additional charge for
cold storage until you are ready for them. So take
advantage now and have- your furs ready for you
when you are ready for them.
BEEMnDTY
Keom 2 Downstairs, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 2195
BERRY VTNE .STOLEN
Three cases of blackberry wine
were stolen from the-main build
ing of Honeywood Distilleries. 501
S. 14th it., Tuesday night, it was
reported to policy Wednesday.
Entrance was gained through a
lavatory . window. Distillery offi
cials said a similar theft of three
cases of wine occurred March 20
in another building there.
No admission or cover charge at
Leonard's Supper Club except on
Saturday night. Floor show . at
10 and 1C P.M.
ABANDONED COUPE FOUND
Salem -"police early. ; Wednesday
recovered " an. apparently stolen
coupe in the TOO blok of Mission
street, out of the gas. The car was
not immedfitely clailiied at po
lice headquarters. It bears a li
cense numibered 25&-B49.
i - si-
Like treatments? Yotr would en
joy Multiple Oscillation. P. 6253.
PASTURE PRICE PAID
City Recorder AI. Mundt Wed
nesday delivered a $125,000 city
warrant to Pioneer Trust Co. in
Davment for Bush's ppasture re
cently purchased by ibe city. The
money it being held, in escrow,
he said, pending receipt bf a
smaller amount from'Wiiramette
university to complete the pas
ture negotiations. ::l
Wanted woman to care for elder
ly couple in their home. Phone
5528-between 9 A.M. and 6 P.M.
MONEYBOX RECOVERED
Police have an unclaimed black
moneybox, found Tuesday by
Mrs. A. J. Arehart in the 400
block ef North Summer street.
The top had been pried open and
there was no money ijjside when
she found' it, police ?aid.
Mill wood. Robins
Phone 5852.
Wood Yard.
MISSING BOY REPORTED j
R. E. Shipp, 797 S. 2Sth st, has
reported to police that his J 2-year
old son, Ernest Edward Shipp,
has been missing since Sunday.
He is believed headed for Okla
homa with an older boy, police
said.
Air Tickets. See Kugel, 7694.
STUDENTS HEAR MINISTER
The Rev. Ralph Kleen, direct
or of evangelism for the Oregon
conference of the Methodist
church, was the guest speaker at
a religious chapel -program at
Willamette university Wednesday
Topic of the address 1&as "The
Mystery of the Cross.'"
Jary, Florist. Ph. 7375,
MRS. STILES BETTI5R
Mrs. James Stiles, 1563 Court
ft., continued to show improve
ment at Salem Deaconess hospital
Wednesday. She was injured in a
scuffle alleged to have occurred
Saturday night when she was at
tacked by Mrs. Marie Houck, who
has been charged with .assault
and battery and awaits hearing.
Rummage, sale by Stil? Helena's
Guild, Fri. 8c SaL. April 5th &
6th. St. Raul's Episcopal Parish
hall on Chemeketa near Church
St.
ESCAPES FROM FAIRVIEW
1 Jerold Deroff, 17, Whose home
was in Roseburg, escaped early
Tuesday from Fairview home it
was, reported to Joc'al police.
4 pp. unfinished led room set,
waterfall design, $50. and every
thing in unfinished furniture at
Picketts Co-op. Furniture, 1288
State' St.
i
LEAVE HOSPITAL
t Mrs. E. L. Hamilton" and ber
infant daughter 1220 Mai ket st,
went horneJrom Salem General
hospital Wednesday.
t t
Dr. O. L. Scott, chiropractor's of
fice, closed until further-notice.
.
LACEYS HAVE SON :
j A son was born at Salem Dea
coness hospifal Tuesday to Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert. Lacey, Fall
City.
Fertilize by aeroplane. For infor
mltion call 6981.
l
WOMAN DISCHARGED
Mrs. Frank Wolf, Sublimity,
was discharged from Salem Dea
coness hospital Wednesday.
V
Tailor-Furrier
JPnuIbllfi Dlieciriu
CIRCUIT COURT
Minnie Hart vs Conrad Hart:
Motion to strike filed by defend
ant. Minnie Wilt vs James W. Wilt:
Suit for divorce asks for $1000
alimony and resoration of plain
tiffs former name of Minnie Gar
rison. Married Dec. 1, J945.
Minnie M- Kelsey vs J; F. Sau
vain and others: .Complaint to
quiet title. Jj
H. E. Morris vs City of Salem
and others: Defendant files an
swer admitting and denying.
Henry S. Cashman vs State in
dustrial accident commission:
Plaintiff authorized to file an
amended complaint
days.
Frances J. Wilson
R. Wilson: Default
within five
vs" Gor-Den
of defendant
entered.
General Metals Co. vs Rich L.
Reimann, finding for defendant.
PROBATE COURT
Emmitt R. Miller, estate: May
10 date set for hearing on final
account of Wilford C. Miller, ad
ministrator. Phillip DeWitt Roth and Joseph
Earl Roth, guardianship estate:
Petition by Dorothy V. Roth, guar
dian, to sell real property.
Mrs. Mae A. Abbe, estate: First
semi-annual report of Frank E.
Perry, administrator, approved.
Orey G. Coffey, estate: May 4
THREE SHOW IMPROVEMENT
Both persons still in Salem
General hospital with injuries
from an auto collision near Ger
vais Saturday night showed im
provement, the hospital reported.
They are Harold Perton, Wood
burn, reported "critical" until to
day, and Mrs. George Dieringer,
Monmouth. Simon A. Barnes,
1005 S. 21st st., injured in an ac
cident near Brooks a week ago
Saturday and in poor condition
since, also showed improvement.
GAR TRIBUTE
Mrs. Justina Kildee. department
junior vice president of women's
relief corps, will deliver a tribute
to the GAR -on a broadcast over
KSLM Saturday at 11 a. m. com
memorating the founding of that
organization on that date in 1866.
Reid Shefton, Willamette univers
ity War veteran, will sing several
numbers.
SLATE BUSINESS TALK
Salem Lions .club this noon will
hear a talk on "PoSt-war Business
Prospects" by Dr. Carl Folkerts,
professor of economics at Willam
ette university.
WILL BRING BRIDE t
Jerry Mulkey, a student at Will
amette university, will go to San
Francisco this week to meet his
bride, who is arriving with other
Australian women married to
American soldiers; stationed in
Australia during the war.
LOOSEMORES PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard vLoose
more, 1525 E. Cross St., are the
parents of a daughter born Wed
nesday at Salem Deaconess hospi
tal. MILLAR DS HAVE DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Millard,
Marion, are parents of a daugh
ter born at Salem Deac6ness hos
pital Wednesday.
FOREMAN DAUGHTER BORN
A daughter was born at Salem
General hospital Wednesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Truxton Foreman,
675 S. Church st.
MODE
466
Also EUGENE
date set for hearing on final ac
count of Elmer J. Church, execu
tor. Shem Sedore, estate: Estate ap
praised at $2000.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Samuel A. Peterson 72, farmer
and Annie M. Larson, 82, house
wife, both Woodburn.
Jimmie W. Clark; 23, auto me
chanic, Turner, and LeVeve Foal,
25, stenographer, route 4, Salem
JUSTICE COURT
Albert Scoles, charged -with
creating disturbance while intoxi
cated, case dismissed for insuf
ficient evidence.
Cleon Jeppsen, Canby, charged
with noii'support, ca. dismissed
for lack of jurisdiction.
Peter Hanson Miller, no vehicle
license, fined $2.50 and costs.
Burton Prewett, charged with
threatening to commit a lelony.
continued for plea to April 4.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Florence 'Gross, San Francisco,
violation of basic rule, $10 bail.
U.S. Resumes
Limited Mail
To Germany
Starting at once, letters and
post cards, not illustrated, may be
mailed from any postoffjee in the
United States to Germany, Post
master Al Gragg has been noti
fied. Resumption of the mailing
privilege follows a lapse of more
than six and a half yt-ars or since
Nov. 1, 1939, or two months af
ter the outbreak of war between
Germany and Great Britain.
Rates are the same as for other
foreign countries, 5 cents an
ounce for letters and 3 cents for
post cards. ComiViunications are
limited to personal and family
matters. Among the matters
which' may not be written in let
ters are financial, commerce and
business matters and checks or
drafts may not be inclosed.
Money orders, special delivery
or airmail is not available and
envelopes with linings are not
permitted.
Toastmasters
Install Officers
Installation of new officers fea
lured Tuesday night's meeting of
the Salem Toastmasters club at
the Marion hotel. Walter Lamkin.
retiring president, was credited
with having stimulated attend
ance to a point wnere tne or
ganization ranked second in at
tendance in the district. During.
his administration also the new
Capital Toastmasters club was
organized.
Howard Roberts is new presi
dent of the Salem club; Harlan
Pearson, vice president; Ed Mc-
Ewen, secretary; Charles Ogle,
sergeant-at-arms, and Lew Arens,
deputy district governor. The
men installed themselves by tell
ing of iheir plans for the coming
year, Iowell Jones, new chairman
of education, also spoke, explain
ing his plans , for increased help
for new member, of the organ
ization, which centers around
practice and criticism -of public
speaking.
Mode o'Day
Young
Cottons
Sing a son7 of Spring!
Flower fresh . . yet ch, so
practical for . Indoors and
out of-doors. . . . For
morning marketing, early
gardening and about
the home. . , "Of course
washable" sizes to 44.
2.9S
'.- Mail Orders
'Materials . . . '
Seercuckers
Border Prin is
Percales
Blouses , . . . 2.70
' Sheer Batiste
Crirp Checks
Pastel Crepes
(ODAY
State St.
and CORVALL1S
Religious Education ,
Group Plans Program
The religious education com
mittee is presenting a program
Friday at 8 pm. in the West Sa
lem school gym. , j
The youth .center choir, under
the direction of Ernest Friesen,
will sing and moving pictures will
be shown by Charles Edwards.
Mrs. Paul Petti cord will present
a chalk talk.
Proceeds will go to the reli
gious education fund in the pub
lic schools. I
K. of G. to Hold
i t j
Century Gliib I
Dinner Sunday
Knights of Columbiie,i Salem
council, will 1 hold its Icentury
club banquet at the Marion ho-
tel Sunday evening, April 7, ifol-
lowing all-day initiation ceremo- (
nies in St. Joseph's hall. j
Henry Kropp, financial secre
tary, read the names of candi
dates to be initiated Siinday, and
all names were approved by the
courtcil at its meeting "tuesday.
Charles D. Tungate, nely ap
pointed council activities chair
man, was named chairman of the
Easter Monday dance to be held;
at St. Joseph hall in conjunction
with the Catholic Daughters of
America. !
Al Cramer. Was appointed by
Grand Knight Fred Ripp to
head the banquet ticket-committee
and Wesley Schruiik was
named chairman of the initiation
hall committee. j
Guest speakers were Edward
J. Bell, past; state t deputy from
Stay ton. and 'Edward iJacoby.
grand knight of the Sublimity
council. They were introduced by
W. J. Lattoche, Salem, council
lecturer and state deputy.
DAV to Initiate
Group Friday
1
A large class of new members
will be initiated into the pisabled
American . Veterans when Salem
chapter No. 6 meets Friday night
at 7:45 o'clock at the Salem Wom
an's club 460 N. Cottage, Comdr.
Verne Ostrander announced Wed
nesday. Lyle Dai ley, national service
officer, is expected ..here for the
meeting, whi to be fallowed
by a musicaX-rrogram for thapter
and auxiliary. Vivian Garrison,
Agnes Drummond. Garland Hal
low ell and L. E. Barrick. tccpm
panied by Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, will
sing. Refreshments are in kharge
of Mrs. Eldon Griffin. j
The meeting is open to fill eli
gible veterans, that is, persons'
wounded, gassed, injured or dis
abled while serving in the armed
forces of the United States dur
ing time of war. 1
Plastics from bituminous coal
are now being made into linoleum
for floor coverings.
Offering Heal
2 -Slice Electric, Teasteri
Gaaranteed
Cooker-Grill t
Lifetime guarantee
Spare Heater
With fan
Noma Electric
n-fti. n..t..
Volcano Broiler-Toaster!
, i
Electric Table Broiler J
' i r i i i I
3-Way IKS Floor Ump 22.95
Onjx Base. Silk SKade.
All Metal llridrre Lamp 14.50
y Rayon ! Shade. ; i
American China Table , I
I .amp ,9.95
MeUl Base, fiayon Shade.
Incite Pin-l!p Lamp ...... 4.50
3-tray MetaljSmoker . .... 1.98
Enameled MaK. llasket 1.98
10x18 in. Plate Glass
Mirror - 1S9
32-in. Clothes Dryer .... 1.00
Bedroom Furniture
4 -PC. Mod. B. It-
""$146
Walnut Veneer .
C-pe. TWin B. R. Set
Wheat Mahecany
$139
Maple Finish Bnnk Bed. lad
t. lad
2 -coil
dcr, ffvard rail,
sprinrs 4b Z cotton
mattresses .
$89
$37
$30
i Mnrphy Wall Bed
With heary ceil sprinf
3C in. Hollywood Bed
Bex sprinr en Ictrs and
cotton mattress.
Residents to
Discuss Use
Of Playground
A working organization for de
velopment of a community play
ground ion North 17th street near
Market where Chandler Brown
fcasBlrered rent-free use;of v4
cant Jois, will be developed ata
meeting of adult residents of the
area at j 7:30 pjn. Monday, April 8.
The organization meeting Is to be
held at the confectidnery at 17th
and Market streets, owned by
Emma Lenz. Parents in the dist
rict are being asked -to attend.
Residents of the district, spoke
enthusiastically Wednesday pi
Brown's generosity "and of their
NOTICE
Prop
erty
The E. L. Crockatt Co., Salem ownctl '
Outdoor Advertising Company , .
operittes a 24-?heet poster and .
painted bulletin service J !
! in all Willamette vallev communities
Property owner bavins; ign locations for
lease are urgel to roiiMler' the local company
because:
7. Top prices are jtaid for good locations
2. When property owners tyish to improve
or sell their proftert y, the local company
cooperates in removing its structures
3. Attractive, all-u hite panels are main
tained in good condition
4. National advertising dollars are brought
to Salem and are all spent locally
s "i . - "" '! ' " ;
Property owners, and bulne men Interested In using
this adrertUing; serrlce. are Invited td tIsII our newly
constructed headquarters and studio at . L
SIS South Church Street
Salem. Oregon
telephone: office 3511
E. L: Grockatt Go.
-I Outdoor AdTertfslng " . ! .
Furniture Values Throughout the Store
5.95
3.75
16.75
17.75
4.75
19.75
Living
t-Pce. Suite. Wine tapestry
Fell : sprint- construction
Alice Bine Mohair 2 -pee.
Full sprinc construction
Broeatelle Daveno
With sprinrs
One Group PUtferm Keekers i
Cell' springs. Asst. covers .
Hich Back Chair. Spring seat
n.fr. v.tn.r Mvfn. Ant. colors i
Occas. Chair,
5-pe. Breakfast Set
Dropleaf. S6xSC
Cnf. Gatelec Table
One lis tat 28x36 ...
Dropleaf Table. Maple er Walnut
TtxZ. closed; IMi open Z. ....
S-pc DinetU Set. Walnnt finish
t leaves. Opens to 32x62
7e Give
Saleni Home Turn. Co.
. R.
127 So. Conussertial St.
own plans for a.-softbatl diamond,,
swings, teeter totters land other
amusements, particularly for chil
dren ,so young that their. parents
would like to have them within',
watching and'calling distance.
FORESTERS CONVENE -
Discussion of policies in matters
III . 1UICCL UiH L1UH fcU4l.u
meeting of more than 100 forestry
officials here Wednesday. The
! meeting was called by Nels Rogers
J state forester, nd- will continue
until Friday night- - ".
Ho Adnission or
Cover Charge al 1
IjeonarrTs Supper Club
Except on Saturday ' XUW
- Fleer Shew at -!
sod 12 P. M.
,T0
Studio 3 S 93
Salem Home Fum. ; Co.
opened its doors for
business April 1911
' ' T . :
In appreciation of; the .
very fine support of Sa
lem and vicinity wi art
desiffnating April as -
wniiVEiiSAnY :
. eetsseeanf s
llUlliftll
Hcon Turniiure
$163
$163
$63
$44
$33
spring seats,. 17.73, 21.75
Owners
Natural Finish Play Pen 8.93
Parkway Metal Stroller 9.95
Child's Padded Rocker 5.95
Hi-Chair, Removable Tray j
& adjustable footrest 7.63
6-sheIf Corner What-
Not - 8-95.
3-Dimensional Pictures J&$
26.50
7.95
31.75
S9.5t
SrH Green Stamps
II. ERMEL
Salem, Orerea