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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1946)
J J Tne Onqoa Stetounaa. Salem. Ore.. Sunday. June It, 1 943 Judges Refuse Suits Filed I by UFA Lawyers SAX FRANCISCO. June lS-O-) Two -PMtland. Or, federal dis trict Judft haw MUil June 24 to show why they should not b compelled by writ of mandate . t accept complaints filed by OPA attorneys; Tne ninth cirruit court of ap ' peals issued the order after hear- tng an OPA petiUaa. which said the Oregon court bad -adopted a - rule in. September, 1141, which required all OrA actions to be ";. represented by - snember of the II a"" A V fa ( 0p en Crowns arc a-head for summer Yos, way a hai on the rood to t.nhns! It's head up, heads out, htiJs hkjh arid pretty In shaiomer'a rvw strove charmers with their cjay opan crownsl 3.98 1o 10.00 ssirinswiti)TfiiraiiirTTi-iiT'ir rr A GROUP OF FINK IVATTERN HATS L vnxcxtS. 2nd Floor Millers CIIKVKOI.KT UKAI.KIt asfc rot toMta cAaurt am mnrmmwn iKotssuiM thsss taavTrCS oenATiONt . teat I ssilsal sysMMn sis a. i . ' IL ' -""""""" " iPsiiiMAsW'ti'!JiMui-liiiMii'iiii , u n twmmuM'wmmmf-9-mmmMmmw'mr- ssssassisyirsasr-'y- ' , .. ' . . . . , "'. . ..',-"..(5., i- ', J'1 -.'; - '" ' ' ' . ;:. ? y0 1 sst Iritm Mi f 1 V r 1 r ; Douglas N. Cos mere ial St. Fete Celebrates Boundary Treaty BLAINE. Wahf, June 15-UP) Ceremonies at the! foot of Samuel Hill's, famous arch; of peace today corafhemorsted the centennial of the Oregon trestyf of 184 which established the boundary line be tween the United States and Canada. , Speakers from the United States and Canada pleaded the csuse of International peace before a crowd of 9.000. U. S. attorney's staff. y Court Clerk Lowell Muodorff. who later refused to accept com plaints signed only by OffA at torneys, was named with the two judges in today's order. ft Jl ij f C I li ti I il i tl I H I H , i5 a t if I ", y rn-rTiiTtT-i t - CAK-SKKV 1CK IS VOI R r c5 'i a1 3 3 ,0 1 safely and dependably until you get delivery of your new Chevrolet Taday more than ever before, it's lmportent re keen yet car "ewrve" to keea it serving you tMafely and dependably until yew can get delivery of a new Chevreletf And the best way la de that Is te came te us for tkitUd, ramcJe, scsr-ssrvijg servkre, new and at regular Intervals. Our expert mechanics working with modern toots, genuine parts, quality materials can add months and miles to the life of your car. Remember--we're members of America's fore . most automotive service cease ini today! IIcEay Chevrolet ; W T - 1 "I 1 i oruanti iiri Wins Junior Rose Show Cup JStery Alse aa Fags 1 Charlotte Smudla, 12-year -old Portland girl, who won 14 ribbons at tne recent Portland snow, took the grand prize iu the junior di vision of the Salem show. Miss Smudla's prise winning entry was a Mm. Joseph Perraud. She is 4-II club member and started out showing, roses three years ago from her nine varieties. She now has SS. In addition to the gold cup, Miss Smudla won the Ameri can Rose society's bronze medal, i Dr. Kenneth! Waters' Red Rip ples .won thej- American Rose Society's bronze certificate as the best display of polyantha roses and a similar award went to Ollie Schendel of Salem for his display of Paul Scarlet climbers. Winners Included: Division I. Whit (single bloom 1 "FVau Karl Druakl." OljM BrhMM: "Blanch Mal- t wrm, riui himt. vorriiin; rrau 1 Karl TVn.kt f a. rini. Whit (three blowmi-Tru Karl Druaki." Otis Screivrl: "McGredy s Ivory." Margaret Hogjg: "Frau Karl Drukt.- I. I Croat. St Paul Yellow lone b4oom I "Pear-r,"' Paul Millar: "McOreYs Vet low Miller; -Mt-Oredy s Yellow " Br tic Wllltant Yellow (trire BlnorSist "Jacnnt Mill." Joy HiH; -Mcjnelys Yelfcuw." Oil Schemlel; "Ecltpae." Srfnendel. Pink (stngl bloom I i-"Th Dnctor." Paul Miller; Imperial Potentate." Mn Ixuia Andcrwm; "Bore Elfe." Mra. An deraon Pink Ithre blooml- pirture.'" Ol- tie Srherxlel - Miv Marurrl Mr Bilrf," Schendl. "JmperUI Polental, J M Glasa tea i unfit Dioomi i.nmmi Glory Mn A K Drvhunpi. West Salim: Potruertta Pauu Miller "Etotl de Hoi land.- Mrs Claud Kella Red ithre bloofnai "Crtmann Glory. Mrs., A. K Dechm: "Cluir. bttt Armtroa." Maraaret Hons "Southoort." Louis Anderson. Multi-colored ion bloom) "Prea Herbert HooTcr " Mrs Wendel . Wrd- dl. Stavton: "Mr Henri Guillot. P W, Miller: "T"as Centennial." Harold de' Vries. Multt-rolnred three blooms ' -"Mmt Henri Guillot " Oilie Seliendel: "Talis man."' Mrs A A. Urnrti Unnamed, an v roior ion bloomi red seed tine. Georse Ailing: can Beauty. I. L. Ernst. St. Paul I Polyantha and HvbrKl Polyantha i ton cluster reds I Hel Rtpoics. Ur j Kenneth Water: "Red Hippie." Ieon- ara buur: na nippie. nay wr- n. Polyantha t one cluster, anv rotor I "Ptnnochio." Dr. Waters: "Nlobe" Mrs rU 1 "lai ril. " Clmrtrmm Al. I Polyantha f three elusters red "Red Riooles " Dr. Waters: "Red Rlt- I ; Waters. Polyantha hee clusters, any m'or I -t "Kiobe ." Grace Barker: Bttv i Prior,- Dr. Watart; "Plnnochie.- Nellie Smie and Seml-Doubl Roaaa fosse f I elurr or or bloom I vnuvHn. j Mrs. J A Gardnar: rranrls MhUm.' I Mrs. C A. KetlS. tlnnocene," 111 l Srhendel j I Sml and semi-double (three clus- J ters or thre Momii ' lltintt ' I oilll Anderson: "Silver Moan." Mrs. , It I : Hradv Ir ."Ti Ferrer. pr. Earl : W Ben how I)lLaa. DtHihil r"Uwered Climbers Ion clus ter or on dmmi I Ameriran r-iiiai. n Marcaiet Hoft: flonnir Prince. Mrr Wendel X Weddle. Star ton "Paul Srarlett." Charlotte Snudla. Portland Small Flowered ' Ctimoer. I one clus ter or one hloin "lawothv Perkin" Ollie Schendel: ""Grdena." Mrs C. A I k B" " llere Allina Ijirca rioviered Climbers (three rluMeis ci three tilooms -- " Pauls Scar let OMie .Sriwrl "Pauls Scarlet "' : Nellie Schwab: Pauls Scarlet." Char lotte Smuoia. Portland Larec Flowered Cluibers ' one clus ter or on bloom I Pauls Scarlet. Margaret Horn "CHr nf York." George Allme: "Pauls Scarlet." OUie Schendel Miniature Rose- "Oa inrtn Runv Paul Mulct "Rosa Roulette." Paul Mil- ; l "Rosa Roueye," OMie Sctiendel 1 Bnitonnlere Roses "Cecil Brunner.' ' M I-' A KMs; - ria.v l.illtan " Paul Miller. "Red Sweetheart " Ollie Brhen- ci- Vase at Rixm iln hid five huds one HKST CAR - SAVKU kp it serving organization . so Co. Salem, Oregon Variety! "Christopher Ston " 3 M Glass. "Worlds ratr." J. M. Glass; "Ma dame Warren," U. L. Ernst. Vass of 13 SlMraa Mrs. A. K. De srHampa; Ollte Scsiendei: L. U- Ernst. One bloom or spray of Novelty or Moss Rooes "Pres. Del -ere." Geors Allinf : "LaRubana." Earl Ben bow. Dallas; "Rosa Danvaacena." Earl Ben bow. Decorative Roses (on bloom white I - Snow Bird." Georc Allin. Decorattv Rosea ion bloom yellow Eclipse." Geors Ailing . Decorattv Roses (on bloom multi colored "Mm. Henri Guillot." Joy HlUa: T. Cambo." P. W. MUler: "Mm. Henri Ouillot." K T Stuts. Cor vs ilia ; Christopher Ston Rose (on bloom) W. J. Hushes. Wood burn: Roy Beji- fit. J. M. Class. i DIVISION II. (Junior Division) : Yellow (on bloom) "Peace." Clau dia Waters: " Mrs. Pierre Dupont." aseryi a-srrasn. Laallas; Stater THtitw. Clarice Waters. Pink (on bloom) "Sunburst." Beryl paman. iMstas: K.a tacrine Marsh. Charlotte Smudla. Portland: "McGre dy s Triumph." Paul Ward. Pink (three bis sins) "Pr. Van Fleet." Roneua Herbert. Dallas. V Multi-colored (one bloom! "Mme Joseph Perraud. Cbarlott Smudla; Xondsass d Sastaao." Ber I Parrtah; "Pres. Hoover. Beryl Psrrisli. Dallas. .'Multi-colored (three blooms ) ""Fai etic. Paul Ward: "Talisman." Char lotte Smudla. Portland. DIVISIOM III (Garden Clubs 1 I Salem Heights, first: Wood burn, sec ond : Salem Garden club, third. DIVISION IV. (Decorattv Arrangements) low Arrangements Mrs Violet Cole: Glen Huston. West Salem: J. M. Class. Medium Arrangement Mrs L Can- field: Mrs. Ollie Schendel: Mrs Claud Kella. Arrangement suitable for dining room table Mrs. l-ew ts Judsorv. Clcn Huston: Mrs. Charles A. Cot'. l-ine arrangement suitable for man tel or living room Mrs Walter Den- ith: Mrs Chatles A. Col. Mrs. Clara E. Brunk. Corsages D Rsv Brown: Mrs diaries A. Col. Mrs Ralph Cart- varight. Monotone arrangement in shades and tones of one color M rs Claud i Kells: Mrs. Clara E. Brunk: Mrs. John1 sT i - . - 4 1 !-... ., - i. HARVEST BLEACH 1 III f t !aXi -w? OTs m o BsssKsse r ar "aw &. iff. t. t m , i- t , a j j, V - I, , 1 ."r. S"lien dark, plmniv las onif . . youIl airecialf tin liriglit, refreshing; clieerfiilnes.H that this popular light finixh suite radiates throughout your hetlroom. Thin eharmin-; suite in rich, plowing Harvest Bleach Mahogany is worthy of a place in the finest hetlroom of the most modern home. Note the distinctive diamond matched graining and faultier stling of every piece. For rememher, it's EASTERN MADE . . . reflecting artistry and craftsman ship you've learned to expect from America's Ace Furniture Makers. The drawers, for instance, are all oak lined with sliding drawer guides . . . the Mirror is of finest heavv plate. It's a QUALITY-PLUS suite, inside and out. 7 Lyons Family Is Vacation Host to Many LYONS Earl Allen and Duane Downing fished the Deschutes river in central Oregon laM week. Cpl. Donald Huber who hat been three yesra with the marine corps is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Keeiey and family in Eu gene. The Joe Weitmsn's and the George Hann's of Aumsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Culwell. Mrs. Culwell is a daugh ter of the Whitmans. Beulah Lewis has returned from Tennessee where she visited friends and will resume work at the Lyons Food market. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brass field and son Bob visited relatives in Hitlaboro and Portland. They were guests at the home of his sister. Mm. McCoy and Grandma Brasafield, who is in poor health. Sunday guests of the George and Perry C'lipfells were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye. Marion Nye. Lovell Barton, Fern and Marie Nye and Douglas Mixed arrangements in contrasting color srhn- Mis. R. M Toler; Pa tricia Zaheie; Glen Huston. Patriotic arrangement in red. whit and blue Mrs. A. A lamrn. Mrs. Clara E. Brunk. Mis Iren Ward. Miniatures Mrs Ralph Cart w right. Janet Thomas. Patricia Zahere. Corsages - Mrs. Ben Kathlen. Mrs. Jim Taylor. Mrs. Charles A. Cole. . . with a SPECIAL offering of This Fine Quality aJU f asaisssssaa. Sw as 't t Jm y 'g''IWM'"'"- s '4- - ,esmsssvg at v. , - "... ' -f .I' r 1, n " ilJ SSi. . lily i(i 111 im ,?t-wl-tM'T-,f"a J Vligil NyeUU of Portland. Virgil Nye just; recently returned from Australia after four years in the army. Mrs. Emma Sutton and her sis ter Mrs. Jossie Clayson of Meha ma visited another sister, Mrs. Jessie Fay in Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cog- burn and daughters, Karren and Karma of Lakeview, visited her father Levi Garrison and sister Mrs. Itarel Bans recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and daughters recently visited her sister Mrs. Clarance Decker, in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Steven and daughter, Hallie, are in Wyo ming to visit his parents. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Salem, their son-in-law and daughter. Lucille Lewis is home after visiting friends in Culver, follow ing the close of school at Philo math. Evelyn Clipfell is home from a trip with the Youths Fellow ship of Salem to Seattle, Bre merton and Canadian points. Stay Ion Faculty List Aim on n ceil for Year STAYTONMarjean W. Hick man of Portland, graduate of Oregon State college, will teach home economics here next year. Several vacancies remain In the grade and high school. Rehired for the high school year are G. W. Ayres, principal: Mrs. Berta Hayes McDaniel, mathematic and Sci Beats the Shortage of Good Bedroom Furnilure mmmm mmm . . -Z,5,-e , i Amir " Sjy I - " i i 4 -m ,',.-U..1Wf'. .; .r v;: ,;M r - Ml W Ul in V ence; Mrs. Inez Keester, English and history; Grade school, Mn. Mary Ayresr principal; Hilda Krantzl primary. M-slMMMMMM .BsltBlBSltBsstsUskltslMtaltss "Holly" Says: THIS IS IT BOYS I Yest this is Juna this is the month that verythin, happensl well; It's the month of marriages any way and that's what slarts everything. Take our little family for instance, now I started going with Mrs. Jackson In Jun 1931, then after ten years had slipped by she suggested we get married so we did and that was June 1942, then in June 194. ... why should w be telling you about us the point we wanted to make was that this Is June and it is the month to buy that diamond ring and rixilly start living. Come in and talk it ovr with us firs; we sell diamonds (any size), give advice Cany amdunO. answer all the questions (if any). j Jackson 225 No. Liberty Opposite Paramount Market KWsVMK fsW'rSS'fW la.trMWm'isKCaatsK'rSSW y 0 .r. ;"" - Including: O VANITY -O BENCH O ED O NITE STAND O CHEST m It if estimated thera are 350.000 workers employed in the UniteJ States processing and delivering dairy products. . j - ' - i i Jewelers U , - .i i I Sr ... n i. a SwCrVv. , ", .' --'-,?.f S'ii( . ' - j I j I 429