The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 19, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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TWO ROMCll : PERMITTED
Buildin Mrnuli for two home i
wr imwd by the city enMiieer'a
riffle Tuesday. Mr. and Mr L
Snyder. 1470 S 13th t . were
granted a permit for $4,500 and
Earl Seamster. 2265 N Liberty
LOO PERMITS TO TWO
! he Htjr engineer's office Is
I aued log hauling peimitn to two
jeioiu Tuexi.tv K W. D'igger,
j 12M N Church at., rrlvl fer-
misaion l haul over rtty atteels
from t 'ornmerri a! arid Trade
streets to the Wfl Sdli-m brrdae.
If. A Iyer. Turner, receivedra
permit to haul from Miller and
Commertial street to the city
'Dentist Elected
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St, lor 9 4.000. James A. Harris iirrutjl Un Cherry street and from
received permission for $1,000 the West Salem bridge to the
alterations to a g.rage at 1230 dty ,imiU Cherry street.
H, 18th at. Repairs of $500 u.
Perry Trug Store. 129 S Com- Red raspberries. Rt 4 Box 106.
rnercial aC. were covered by an- 4 miles soith. cor. Boone Rd. and
other permit. Alteration , permit Old Highway.
were Issued to C. D. Baker for
Kit
1S9I4 S. Capitol a t : F. W. Sbepard.
750 if. Summer St.; John P Mil
ler, 2485, N. 4th st: Maud S
park. 1871 N. Cipitol st and
IL G. Johnson, 2310 Trade at.
FARMERS IMOV SUBJECT
The Oregon Farmers Union
Cooperative association will be
the subject of a talk by Lyle D.
Thomas, field representative, at
the Thursday luncheon of the
Crn
Frames
i t-)t.-. , Capitol Lions club. Thomas
CTt? ,fhf ,n. taught . in Dallas and Salem
e. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. 5chooU fr many year, ,nd is
now a Polk county representa
tive in the legislature.
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TU'B TO PICNIC
The Industrial Supervisors'
club. Inrmei ly the Foremen's
luh. it to oik tii- Soiidiy at Sil
ver Creek lajl., I -airy I Kigg if
the Paulus Bros. plant. club
t resident, said Tuesday. All mem -ers
have been invited to lake
j Jjrrulies and friends to the event,
pinner is to t served at 2 p m.,
jliners , providing their own table
- jtet ice- and lunrheona. Coffee
and ice crearp are to be provided
' by the cmmtitt-e
Ki
lwanis
PI
tins
Lawnmowers: for
hour. Dial 3646.
rent.
10c
13?. Lee Wood, 402 Guardian Build
ing; Is attending the American
.Board of Ophthalmology in San Discharge service lapel buttons
Francisco and will be out of hi now available at Brown's Jewel
office June 19 to 26 inclusive, 'era and Opticians. Bring dis-
Dr. Frank V Prtawe.
baa been named
tbe Orrgan SUte
riatien. '
"Saleasv: who
presides t of
Dental a.NM-
CIRL. IS M1SSIXO
The sheriffs ofice received an
Inquiry Tuesday from the San
DiegO Chief of . police on the
arheeea bouts of Joyce Fern Smith
lho ha been missing since May
5. 1948, when she left a San Diego
State college dormitory to ari-A-er
telephone.
I charge certificates.
SEVEN DOORS DAMAGED
Seven doors on lunch room at
the state fairgrounds were kj ked
in Monrijv night, according to
Harold See. caret.'iker. Police who
investigated said it was probably
vandalism liecnuse the room con
tained nothing of valiie
Free mothproor.ng for yotir fur Asparagu for canning and fie--
Coat. Store your coat and get yot;r
roat mothproofed. Price't, 135 N
Liberty St. Phone B121.
Fireworks for sale. Lamli Nov
elty Shop, 485 Evergreen Ave.
HATERS WANTED
The farm labor office Tues-
day reported that It had received
ing riala Ranch. 3 miles north
in Polk tourity. Hnng container
Phone 2-3072.
j
Bonni. the idl,mino mare. $23') -255
N. Liberty or 1490 Chemel
efa ' r
Oh if miry
lh first oS the ordersVfrom hn-iil
farmers wanting men to woi k in
the hay fields. The office reported
fmnwy
Trnin.ai f'.inev Jjr.f 14 !le rl-
dent if S I ih nV rrndfth-t of Mm-
B ............ . C . . .. u .11 V.
ronsiderable hay down and hay wedwd. Jun it 't 10 n m tn
hackers are needed. ,w t k.().. iv.api iitcia.rut i st
Bihara t-n .-te; .
Keroof with juhns-Maoville shin-
glea. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com l rh,ur
a maI Albert Shrrr. 1st resident ol!,l
s -aJlt t at a kx.l lnpiil Friday
' , June 1. at trie ae of 80 ear Sur-
FurnJture Upholstered and re- vived b a nept-.w. Harr Schaefer of
paired by expert workmen. Mi-.'",tfrt- brother,, h o
- , , . ... , , Schaefer. Bruokfield. W ic . and Tin-
AiVta TOP Shop, 545 N. Church St. odoie S-nafer. roretil!e. Wic Serv-
.ces will b tield Thurdj. June 10
at 1 30 p m at the l Uu h-Ba.rick
cfiapel Willi Rrv Wilmrr 61011 of
ficiating ln'ernrnt in Belcient Me
morial Mil It
Blaiaua
hj-ntina Bmgrnan at tha reidence.
4aS W. Maui l . Mo'.uu(h. Saiurdav
Jur.a 13 S-jiVived, lv hei tsusbartd.
Harcr B.r.r.. (altner. I M Pnn;e.
bt oilier, loltx-tt Hfrme a'l of Uun
ftiOih. arid brofler ( harlea Priir-.e.
SaCrartieHU. Calif . fctsier. Adeleine
Pume artd Mr Greta Mevnett. hotn of
Salem Announcement of ervu.-e later
lT" tne .Srniih - Bju:n funeral home.
MonmuutfY
e(era j
Haiold iftmr.itl T Peter.n. late
resident of route 3 Saie.-it. at Meriarr.a
Sundii. J irie Id. at t'-.e ace of 32 year
Son of Mr and Mrs F.d Peterson of
Saleni brutr.rr of Mr Beatrice Ev--ana.
Mil Stella Hudson. Mr Alice
Naule. Mr1. Mildred K-;nple and rd
ward and Ji'-n Petern.vall of Sa!m.
and Mr. In Valentine of Sra ton.
and Mrs Ii!a Bi ant-h of Sweet Home
ServH'e will be field Wrjm.(jy. June
IS at 10 an at 11, e I loutr h - Kar: 11 k
chpel wttl Kv M A (elrndii'T
of ficiai in4 Inirtmrnt in Helciet Mr
mortal (mi It
ITZNCES COMINO
UL Norman Hinges, son of Mrs
K. C. Benson, ia en route home
frwm Manila, he has notified his
nufJLgx. Young Hinges wjent over-
aeaA a tnr in
Pcilry Flies and
i IIolHi
: CONE FOR GOOD!
Ob Spray af
Korfonane
rids yaW Iseane ef these
pesta far the entire aeaaan!
For Estimates Call
MiJ-CiMitinent I bora t orient
rilONE Msg
GODWIN RF.Of)VERLG
I I.loyJ A GxWin, Salem, is re
rtverir.g in theI.ainnfiack lapi
tal. Stfeet Itorne. fromiinjune- m
cunH ill ah ayto aiv'ident thtif
Friday night. lArrii Moe; Ku
gene. member I of the Saritiam
m 14 hi 11 team anrl driver of th
otlief tar. alw wi bad'y injined
Ieliert L. Alsop. Ekigene w.a
driver of the car, in hi h GuH a iii
was tilling. Hjite ieprted.
Free mothproofing fot your fur
at. Store your out and get your
coat mothproofed. Prtce'a, 135 N
: Liberty St Phooa 9121.
i
Lutz Flower Shoppe. 1?7 N. :Libr
erty. phone 9591.
lINtl) ssa i
Wil!lm S, VfelU. Salem, w a.
fined $500 ort a tlui ge jof drufikcit
diiviriaf. Morld.iy in I'afiby jitt-tne
coin t. Chare taa the result of
in auto accident Stuiiy nunri
'irtif near Cmby n whui Em.tt.ue-I
Schutt and hit th.r-yeaf-old
daughter of Oie-gon CitV vv ei e ir,
jiuied. authoritit" said.j Welli al
legedly reft tle serte of the
accident and was found Sunday
wandering along the highway.
Riker silt top soil U fill dirt
Coim'l. Sand St Gravel. ph-2l966
4 i
I-itet; type power flor sartders
arid polisher. Woodrow, 325 Cen
terj St j
HEATER TAKEN
An electis heater Was taken
frm Denison and Stine.' e!e.
trijal contractor's nffie. 230 S
Hjgh st.. Frtdjy night, police
wtjre infotmed The thjef appar
ently entered through ia tra:aom
and left the Banif way, they said.
"' f'igtit returiiji at 40 8 meeting
; STOCKTON FOLK VISIT
; Mr. and Mrs. . E. Peffer of
Stockton. Calif. weie visitors
here early this week. They ate
Owners of radio station KGDM of
ftockton and of the Peffer Parma,
famous for Belgian horses. Jer
sey cattle and Romney sheep.
In a hurry at noon? East at '"Nphl
gren's Cafeteria" and have time
to shop in your lunch hour. Open
il a m. to 2 p.m.
Injured Savings hae always re
turned better than 2 annually
$t Salem Fderal. Inquiry wej
Pomed. 130 S. Liberty Si. PlySire
301.
Work on BRiixiKs
Fills m four tiev.lv timplet;d
nlges on county ro.nl 914 south
Of Mat ion ate leing to-ked by
eounty mad crews County Com
nniShirr K oy Hue ruirted
Tu-d.iy
I'iKht ictuiti.-. .( 40 8 m-etiig
BKTI RNS UtOM IOWA '-
I (itlbert M.tdiMin. Mai ion hotel
tipriaUir. i-turfieri to Salem on
"tuesday following a In i-f Mbit in
3 mux City. Id.
tawnmower. tixil.s. sliarpened at
jour dKr . 9 Centei. Pli SH8 1 .
RETI'RNS FROM VACATION
; Katharvn Iinia. Mifwrinten-tl-nt
of Hillcrest scho'l for girls,
returned o tiie .hi-ol early this
week after a In u l vacation in
St-attle
Fight i etui ns at 40 meeting.
Paulus Bros Pkg Co will start
their -day ihit on cherries at
9 a m. on Thur. 'one 20th
MOTHERS. BABIES HOME
;Mrs. F W. Ramp. Bnxiks. took
her ulfartt son home and Mrs
AJteit Koehler. route 7. box 193.
toiok her- daughter home Tuesday
from Salem General hospital. ;
Paiilu Bio Pkg Co. will start1
their day shift on cherried at
8 a m. on Thur. June 20th. .
Pic'iiic July 16 j
Plans for the aniiu.d picnic on
July 15 and a hobby display at
; the'regular meeting July 23 were,
detaileJ at the Kiwanis club meet
ing Tue-Mlay. Ttie hobby show
was outlined by Or. Will Thomp-
SIHl f j
Tuesday's program included a
motion pictuie on the production'
of Ftreture tU es. iown by ;
Cieorge Kingan of the Salem Fire- j
'.-tone stote who was introduced,
by Barney V'anC)nienoord.
A collection for famine relief i
totalled $25 50.
Ne
rFRMIT GRANTED
Mai ion county r-ajirt Tuejiday
granted M Homer Davi a per
mit to move combines over any
market or county road.
Fight returns at 40 8 meeting.
TO PATZERS
aoii was born
SON
A soil, was born Tuesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patter. 50
Abrams ave.. at Salem Deaconess
hospital.
Painting and decorating. Ph.
1 The Oregon Start man, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday. June It. IStl
SROPTIMISTS MKFT
Salem Soroptimists will hold a
.7 o'clfK-k dinner meeting ouldoois
at Hillcrest school tonight. A
tour of the school, a musical pro
gram by a group of the girl stu
dents and installation of officers
will feature the evening. Two
carloads of Portland Soroptimists
are coming to Salem for the oc
casion, and several Salem wom
en have been bidden as guests.
' rhla croat madloifna la fa
to r !! palo. narvoua atatraaa
anil weak, tired faellnsa. m4
'rartaln dr' when due t
fainala f uoctlonal anaatalf
duturHaaoM. Alao- mrt au
Otaehtc too let Wort trying '
IYDM af. PffJCHAtTS
tfscusu uateaaaa i
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OERVAIS GIRL, BORN j
Mr and Mrs. Orville Thomp
sm. Gervais. are the parents of
a daughter born Tuesday at Sa- '
lem Deaconess -'hospital. 5 i
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Fr-e motliprooflng for your fur I
coat. Store your coat and get your j
coat '.mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty St. Phone 9121. j
i TESTS OF Jl'DDS j
I.t Col and Mi Gleason M
Himt are Ki:ts at the home of
Marion County ('Ink Harlan
.Tudd Col C I lf.t-.on. ret -ently re- j
turned from two years in Europe j
and now jun terminal leave, hail j
served with Judd in the same,
army ordnance unit. j
Trim your hed- arid shrubbery
the easy wnv. rent an !. hedice
-.hc.,v Dial 34n
m a v hah. i.o;s
Charles Follort. 2440 Cherry
av e . was gr arit-d a permit by the
Mat ion count v couit Tuesday to
haul logs over ret tain county and j
mm ket roads
Kultit retuins at 40 8 meeting.
TO MOVE Bl ILDINO
C F Duni.-an. Turner, was
granted a permit by the Marion
county ourt Tuesday to move a
building over (iiui'.l v load 944 and
market loads 35 and 8T.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
CHII.DERS SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. John Childers.
route 7, are the parents of a son
bom Tuesday at Salem Deaconess
hospital.
LEWIS RELEASED
Raymohd Lewis, arrested by
state police Monday night on a
chaige of drunken di iv ing. was
released Tuesday' il $250 bail
to appear in justice court.
WE'KJL KliMgMLIE E3T2
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Whatever your shipment, Great
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Northern can handle It. The right kind
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of equipment for any transportation
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traditional Great Northern assurances
to shippers
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C A. GERKEN, Asst. Gen. Frt. Agt.
530 American Bank Bldg.
Portland 5, Oregon
Paula
their
8 a m.
Bros. Pkg. Co. ! will t.
day shift on cherries
or. Thur. June 30th.
.rt
at
RIGHT VHEEL$ TAKEN
right front wheels weie
from lii (ii parked fcear
k st., Monday mkht. police
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The
taken
336 (..
learned Tuesday. Car belonged
to M. M Huggirts and A. P. Kil
h.in. iK-th of that adiiess
New Morizonts
Aa tt x pa acUd market area
100,000,000 off lasirraifrc la ftMt
73 lmrmam la naw baslaasj
Friends and Policyholders of the Standard Insurance Com
pany (the new name chosen" by the policyholders of Oregon
Mutual Life Insurance Coj)ilI be glad to learn that business
has increased 73 over the same period last year and that
our business in force is now over $100,000,000.
This company writes all forms of life insurance including
famous Mdo!den Years Plan" of Retirement Income. Inquiries
are invited for literature on this attractive policy which enables
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its users to plan and realire their own Social Security.
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Offlca, f-Hmnd, Oro n EsNiMUIiad f0S
CHARLES S. McELHINN Y LYDIA jWOOTTEN
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