The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 15, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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LFAIS 1)1 ATOMS
Dismissed Monday from Salem
.Deaconess fmspital with their in
fant sons were Mii. William Hiu
bard, 2350 W. Nob Hill St.. and
Mr Oeorge Kisler, Independence.
Mit John Haler, route 1. Salem,
and Mi. Hellis Heynold. p.t
effne box 1000, Salem, were dis
missed with their daughters. Mm.
Jack OR.urke. Newberg; Mrs.
Joseph Wolf. Sublimity, and M,r.
Thomas Ewtng. Brooks, with their
sons, ant Mi. CJeorge Sharr. In
dependence, with her daughter,
were released Sunday.
Tom Hill nl Frank Starr, origin
atino of Wirnpy'-s now located at
Valley Junction. Extend inv rtation
to ail f i iend.
DIVMlKMD BV OENERAL
Mrs Paul HaTiiMTri. 3177 Sun
nvview k e . with tier infant son.
arid Mn Jamr Lucas. 2 1 Mi S.
Summer t . with her daughter,
were dimied from Salem Gen
eral hospital Monday. Mr. Ernest
Eldridge. Salem, was released,
w ith her son. Sunday.
Free mothproofing for your fur
coat Store your coat and get your
roat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N
Liberty St Thona
JAYCEEM TO tflEET
Dr. Joseph M. Adams, pastor
cf First B-ptiA church, will ad
dress the Salem Junior Chamber
f Commerce this noon on "Abid
ing Principle of the Universe."
The luncheon meeting will bt held
t the Golden Pheasant restau
rant. Furniture upholstered and re
r. aired by expert workmen. Mc
Alvln Top Shop. 543 N Church St.
RKTt'RNM TO U.K.
C 1 1 1 C A G O Raymond Elgin
Brudshaw, seaman, second clar of
642 Edgewater at., Salem, Ore.,
has returned to the United State
after serving for the last few
months aboard the 35.000 ton air
craft carrier USS Antietam. This
the first trip th Antietam has
made to the U. S. since the end
of the war. The carrier visited
the porta of Eniwetok, Guam. Saj
pan. Hong Kong, Shanghai. Tokyo,
and .Yokohama, on her Far East
ern tour of dutv.
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"New location Crnnise Studio. 439
Court St., over Smith flaking Co.
AIRPORT CLEARANCE BEEN
I feci si on on final release of the
McNary field airport facility to
the city of Salem, which during
the war turned over the field as
a military installation, is expected
within two weeks, the war assets
administration informed the Sa
lem office of Rep. Walter Norblad
Monday. It was reported that an
investigation of national guard
and reserve needs In this area
mtist first be completed
r
Stevenson's Restaurant. 2535 Port
land rd. will be open again for
business Wed. morning from 5:30
a m till 1:00 'a m. Ched Mondays.
NORWEGIAN MOVIES SET
Movies entitled "Norwegian
Sketches" and "Newcomer's Op
portunity" will be shown to Trior
lodge. Sons of Norway, at its
1 R p. m. Wednesday meeting in the
Woman s clubhouse. Also to be
shown are films of the recent Sons
of Norway convention held at
Vancouver. B. C, and of the su
preme lodge conventions In 1930
and 1944.
IGT. STRAWS' RECOVERS
Sgt ftaymond Strawn, 1115 N.
13th rt , stationed here with the
armv recruiting station, was re
covering satisfactorily last night
from an emergency appendectomy
performed at Salem General hospital.
Wedding pictures taken at
church. B20 State. Ph. 6722,
the
FREEZKRS DEMONSTRATION
Buying and construction of home
freerer will be discussed here by
M G. Cropsey, of the agricul
tural engineering department Ore-
Ion State college. Friday night at
o'clock at the YMCA. The pub
lic is invited to attend.
Insured savings earn more than
two tr cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 130 South Li
berty Street.
HERRMX REPORTS THEFT
Theft of a carton of cigarets, a
flashlight and a pair of driving
gioves from his unlinked paiked
ear in Salem Sunday night was
tepprWd to Salem police yesterday
by ! L Herrell, route 4.
Fauding and decorating. Ph. 7552.
GO ON DEER III NT
Mr. and Mis Hans llofstetter
end son, Gordon, are leaving by
tar today for the Likeview aita
on a deer-hunting trip.
Discharge service lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificate
Oliiiuary
MINI,
A l.r iriiilriiit. afc n.ula 3, s.lem.
flUi 10. lierU.a !Ti Kins, at tHe
aa uJ 21 rar ilr ol Jai. H
Kn.fi of U.r IS iniy, i.uiclttcr of
Mr and M' ft:! i'" Ki!i of n.ule
3 Saint. Hid siotri of Elliot Kilis
ai.d Hi-ni Kit.. tiolii f times. Ore
.r. J...i Kill ol Junction. J l "i -
iM'k Kli of Hlit Station. Anna
3anr.r f f; rf i. Aii nt t'.1wtl
W (,. W.l-.i si.il l.tt Aliic Kit. -nil
tfifi H" '! 'i or toinr j. a-
A r.i-.'.tj it "! f ;! l 'Ul l-i
t U. W 7. HiKil.'ii tu.pan
Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual
ity. Jary. Florist. 365 Court.
MRS. BOOTH SPEAKER
Agnen C. Booth, Marion county
superintendent of schools, will be
the speaker at Klwanis club
luncheon meeting today. Her sub
ject will be the basic school sup
port measure to be voted upon at
the November B election.
Luti Flower Shoppe, 1271 N.
erty. phone 9592.
Lib-
TAX ROTARY Rt'BJECT
Harold Young of Oregon Busi
ness and Research company will
discuss "The Three Percent Trans
actions Tax," at Rotary club Wed
nesday noon. Justice Arthur Hay,
who arranged the program, will
introduce the speaker.
River lilt top aotl fill dirt.
Cnrnl. Sand & GraveL Ph. 21986
STI'IHES IN ARMY
Pvt. Raymond E. Peters, route
1. Turner, recently was graduated
from an army training course In
typing and clerical work at Low
ry field, Colo., It was" disclosed
yesterday by the field's public re
lation office.
Free mothproofing for your fur
roat Store your coat and get your
coM mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty St Phone 9121.
29-St IEETS TONIGHT
A memlership drive will be
planned at 7:30 p m: Wednesday
when the Salem 2U-30 ub meets
at Nohlgren's restaurant.
Stove A Diesel oil. Prompt deliv
ery. George Cadwell Oil Co. ph.
97K8.
LEGION TO MEET
American Legion post 1.16 will
meet at 8. o'clock tonight at the
I eg i on hall.
Births
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t.ioll.rf. John i
t-f A lr a. iiri;nn. a iii"ltl.iuKl.'rr,
Mix lrH)tliv Wiutr of Salr-m Soliir" I
ill l' Judv. itolr 15. si I :M
j m . at tl.e c iougu-nan u cnu-i.
11 Kev W Hsrolfl l. tnan will if
firiair ar.d ii'lfriiiml Mill txr in
ri-t Mrmoiial park.
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A tiir irlrni liul S. Inn WiS.
Salrrn. txloltri 13. H v lllil r H I
Krrnirl at llt- aitr ol Hituhaml of
"!rr.a Krrn-d , bilhr of Ml I ht
ioilr Haillr. lacotna. Wh . um lr
tt Mn A. V Ymk and John f totds
Jr. both of 'Ition.a. Wmh. MrrnUrr
tf fcltiE tli hl.riiir. Anieiican
1 assort and iO t I Mrmtrr of St
tul pic.pjl rliuic ti 'm ien will
t hld at 11 am. Turoday. (H-totwr
IS. at SI fan! ? pint opal i liut i h Willi
ti Krv ;! H. SMift offiiiating
I ntonribrirt at Mt C'rr-st Abtirv inau
ttlrum. Directum W. T. HiS'lon cow
pmny.
SMITH
In this Citv. Octoler 1J. the Infant
n of Mr. and Mr Mritxrt V Smilli.
tor.moutli Annwnrriwnl or service
ter by W. T Misdon coniuaiiy.
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At the residence at route ?. box 1S4.
Ottober 13. Mrum Hand, at the afe of
So ai Hiiktiand of Johunna I' Hand
f -alen . fallier of Mis. Maisaret Dti-
Cmu. Mm Theodora Smith and Way
nd D Hand, all of lw Anselrs. arid
Johanna Alice Foley of Salem; arid
tr other of Mr Nelite Dester of Salt
Lake City. Also survived by eiht
j-iarwlrhlldirn ami , three firat siantl-
hildren Amioumr mrnt of services
later by the Wl T. Htfdon company.
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If OGAN To Mr. and Mrn. W.
E. Ilogun. 844 Mill st.. h daughter.
i .Sunday.; October 13, at Salem
; General; horpilal.
s RKiint In Mr. and Mis. Wil-l-it
Iti-itT. Pratum, a d.itighter,
Sundjy.l October 13, at S.ilern Dea
iin' liint,il.
IIOSKEN To Mr. ami Mrs.
Unwind' l..kt ii, 1065 N. Cottage
M , a daughter,- Monday, October
14. at Salem General ho(-pital.
SONNEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Juke Sonnen, Huhhard, a fan,
Sunday, Oi toln'f 13, at Salem
(ieneral hospital.
Irflll TT To Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dellutt, totite 2, Salem, a son,
Sunday, Octnler 13, at Salem
(eneiul hospital.
WEST To Mr. aixl Mrs. Theo
doir West. 840 S. 2 1st at., a son.
Mtmday, Octoljer 14, at Salem
General hospital.
WESLEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley. Holly, a daughter, Mon
day, October 14, at Salem Dea
coness hospital.
M. J. GILfiON IN HOSPITAL
Deputy State Fire Marshal Mer-
vin J. . Gllson, who incurred a
fractured skull in an auto accident
reportedly caused by a blow-out
Octobe 7 hear Portland, Js show
ing continued improvement but
probabfy will remain in Provi
dence hospital, Portland, for sev
eral weeks, his office in Salem re
ported Monday.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kueel. 7fUM. 73.1 N ranitol st
REFUND MADE BY COUNTt
The Marlon county court order
ed that; a refund of $150 be mad
to Henry. B. and Ida M. PritzlafT
on the purchase price of Silver ton
lots sold by the county. The re
fund, as explained in the order,
was made because city liens were
not taken Into account in the or
iginal purchase price of $2,725.
Free mothproofing for your fur
coat Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's, 13S N.
Liberty St Phone P121.
TWO STUDV ELECTRONICS I
Among students at the navy's
electronic technician's school at
Great Lake, 111., are Hal W. Ste
vens, S 1c, son of Mrs. Ruby St
vens of Gates, and Pvt. Iticharrl
L. Ilosley. a marine who is son of
C. F. IJosley. Hubbard, accordiug
to word) from the 9th naval dis
trict. Tomatoes. , you pick. $1.25. L. If.
Zielke. Near Roberts school. Ph.
22578.
CAR IS RECOVERED
A car, which had been pushed
into an alley between 18th and
17th streets, and ransacked, was
recovered by police Sunday night
and returned to its owner. The j
owner, inot Identified by police.
said that the car's certificate of
title and a spotlight were missing.
Dr. Harold O. Schneider an
nounces that his office Is no.w
open. Room 707, 1st National
Bank Bldg. Practice limited in
internal medicine. Office tele
phone 2-4949. Res. 7160.
WILLIAMSON PROMOTED
Aloysius P.' Williamson, 18. son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williamson.
Salem, has been promoted to sea
man first class aboard the heavy
cruiser Ig Angeles in Pacific wa
ters, it was disclosed in a navy
press release yesterday.
After listening to our president
the OPA la dead as far as our
business is concerned. We will be
open for busine at 5 p.m.. Out
15. Bring your wreath. Chuck's
Tavern.
MOTOR SHOP NAMED '
Nicholas J. Donesley and Vera
Donesley filed an assumed busin
ess name certificate with the Mar
ion county clerk Monday for I)on-
esiey s Motor unnic at o8? N.
Liberty 1st. r
Carl Helmstedt Is now with Cal
De Bow barber shop, 421 S. 12th,
Bt'ILDEKS FILE NAME
MaXirfce. Groves and James Mirj-
ty, both of Salem, filed an assum
ed business name certificate Mori
day with the Marion county clerk
for a building concern called
Groves and Minty. r
City Cleaning Works and Cherry
City Cleaners will be closed all
day Tuesday in reverence to the
late E. H. Kennedy.
JCMTICE COURT REOPENS
Joseph B. Felton, Salem justice
of the -peace, resumed ' duties hi
justice fotirt after a week of ab
sence, justice court cases wete
heard brfofe Alf Nelson, Silvertqn
justice tf the peace.
Stevenson's Restaurant, 2535 Port
land rtf. will be open again for
business Wed. morning from 5:30
a.m. til) 1:00 a m. Closed Monday.
MCRPliv ON TRIP
County Judge and Mrs. Grant
Murphy left Salem Sunday on a
two-weeks' vacation to Califor
nia. While in California the Mur
phys will Visit their daughter.
For sate by owner 5 nti. modern
house, reasonable for quick cash
sale. Cfwner leaving city. I'll.
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Mule-burgers and spare parts was the result ef a mute-car collision
en the Wallace road about nine miles north of fUlem when a roupe
pictured above, after the accident, driven by ft. ftgt, John Rel
beck, Kalem, roll Med with a mule which ran In front of the ear
about (:3a p.m. (Sunday, The mule was being herded beside the road
by Its owner, Elmer N. Coombs, route 4, Malem. when the animal
suddenly darted onto the highway directly In front of Relssberk'a
ear, and was so badly Injured that It had to be shot. Riding with
Rrlssbcrk were his wife, mother-in-law, and father-in-law, none
of whom was Injured. Damage to the ear was estimated at 9350.
(Statesman photo by Don Dill, staff photographer).
TOM VERMILLION HELD
Tom Vermillion. 20. a Silverton
farmer, was bookeiPat the Marion
county jail Monday on two char
ges of violating the weights and
measures act. Vermillion asked
24 hours In which la consider his
plea, and was committer! to the
county Jail by Silverton justice of
the peace Alf Nelson upon failure I
to post $250 bail for, each charge
MAN'S WRIST CI'T
Hill McFeison. 19. St. I-otii.
Mo., was treated by the Sah-ni
first aid crew early Sunday morn
ing after his wrist had twen
slashed, city police repoit. His
four companions said he had Ix-cn
hurt in a fall against a shaip ob
ject In the room, according to po-
Rototiller work.
Phone 21208.
Salem Tree Co.
Experienced
Ready -to-tvear
SALESLADIES
T7 ANTED!
Apply at
SALLY'S
Court & Liberty
o
.TlLl 0 fri
HDDE3) YOU
KNOW?
that: the amount of cold
air that enters the ave
rage home through the
cracks around doors and
windows is the same as
leaving; one average size
window wide open all the
time?
Slop Those Drafts
Save on Fuel
' De Comfortable
Ilex! Winter by Installing
Ilelal Interlocking V7ealkersiripping
Service Guaranteed for lifetime of your house
Free estimates No obligation
Campbell Rock Wool Co.
ii
oe iMalatlea
USt Broadway
Weatberslfipolog
S4
GERLINC.ER FILES NAME
E. "Ned" Gerlinger filed an as
sumed business name certificate
with the Marion county clerk
Monday for the Apex Wod Prod
ncts Co., at 705 N. Cottage t.
Prefabricated gardengreenh6uses.
hot beds, furniture and other wood
products will be manufactured by
the concern.
Mefinlsh your own floors. Rent a
floor sunder from Woodrows, 440
Center St. .
LICENSED TO WED
Licenses to marry have been is
sued at; Vancouver, Wash., to
Charles Staggs, jr., Birmingham.
Ala., and Gladys Tom, Salem;
Clarence Rostock and Ethel Juli
an, both of Aurora.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel. 7694. 735 N. (Tapitol st.
LINE PERMITS GIVEN
The Portland General Electric
company was granted a permit to
extend power lines on certain
county and market roads In a
Marion county court order.
Dance to the music of Wally Speed
every night except Monday at Nor
mandy Manor. Steaks available.
MILK DOLLY MISSING
A milk case dolly (small hand
truck) was reported to police as
missing from the Meadows restau
rant, 340 State St., since Satur
day. GIRLS' BICYCLE FOl'ND
A red, white and blue gills'
Champion bicycle was found iii
the 400 blink of Com I sheet by
city ikiI ice Sunday night. It is held
at the police station.
Public Records
rfCNICIPAL COt'RT
Wilbirr Pursley, 244 Marion st.,
no drivers license, posted $5 bail.
Mrs. Berths Hussey, 1241 Omit
st., reckless driving, liquor involv
ed. (Misted $?)() hail. '
F. C. Woodruff. 3fl Highland
ave , illegal reverse turn, posted
$2.50 hail.
H. II. Lutz, Baker, violation of
basic rule, posted $7.50 bail.
D. A. Warner, Corvalhs. viola
tion of basic rule, posted $25 ail.
Jay N. - Lund, San Francisco,
Calif., violation of basic rule, post
ed $10 bail.
C. F. Kmery, Seaside, violation
of basic rule, fined $15.
A. G. Kingeririg, Portland, vio-
mas
VIO oncGon motor gtagqo
Ttl SHORT i ST 9 1 ST AM Ct HTWWt TW0 f0TS
Hundreds ef business Arms mm steaen enable OrsorvHnoe
ex prose service for all tfceir feet eaereos gssiemsuM
between Willamette Valley ane! ceo4l oeints. THe ooet
Is little the speed is gri Try OeeesUanef s-f rst
Mrvise tki$ weekt
CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL AGENT
FOR SCHEDULES AND LOW RATES
CHAPWICK HOTEL COMPANY
SENATOR HOTEL
515 COURT
SALEM, OREGON
m m mm r
latlon of basic rule, posted $7.50
bail.
George A. Shore, Eugene, vio
lation of ttasic rule, posted $10
bail.
II. A. Doler, Stay ton, violation
cf basic rule, Mled $5 bail.
It. Y. Human, route I, S io, fail
ure to give right f way, fined $5.
If. D. Heller, Eugene, reckless
driving, posted $25 bail.
J. E. Bradley. 200 Lility rd ,
Violation of anti-noise oidimuice,
posted $5 hail.
E. A. Ansljne, U50 Marion st..
Illegal reverse turn, posted $2.50
bail.
Waldemar Sand in, Cckhi Bay,
Violation of basic rule, driving
with revoked driver's license,
posted $50 bail.
Ben B. Shargaa, Ios Angeles,
Calif., excessive eed through an
Intersection and falluie to stop,
posted $30 bail.
(iuy L. Lee, Springfield, viola
tion of basic rule, fined $7.50.
Hoy V. Collen, (150 I Pin aster
dr.. Violation of basic rule, osted
$5 bail.
, Hichard V. Stewart, HH3 N. Cot
tage st., violation of basic Mile,
fined $7.50.
Julius J. Hauck, 2178 N. Church
St., void license plates, fined $5.
Joseph M. O Hnert, )allas, vio
lation of basic rule, fined $5.
Harold It. Thomas, (170 S. IHth
st , violation of anli-noise ordin
ance, lined S3.
I .eonu i dK. Zielke. 450 Division
st., excessive sieed through inter
section, fined $5.
GeOrge lester Brady, Portland,
violation of anti-noise ordinance,
fined $5.
PROBATE COt'RT
I i rough A. Oyster estate: Ad
minislrati ix' laind posted.
Dorothy IaVelie Keene estate:
Order author iirig sale of peisoiml
Pfopei ty.
Ann Klla Mi Kinney estate:
Supplenieiital retiiin on sale of
real proHrty filed.
Stale Motors, Inc. vs Tel A.
Wagoner and Cail L. Wngoner:
Notice of lien upon chattels.
John It. Macy etute: t)riler set
ting Nnvcmler 8 for healing of
objections.
Henry J. Miller estate: Petition
for administrator to be named.
Carl G. Anthony estate: Order
appointing Helen L. Anthony ad
ministratrix. Alton C. Flcke. Toy II Fir ke.
and Mildred F Fii ke, guardian
ship estate: Final account of
guaidian accepted and guaidian
discharged
Rasper Biitker estate: Order
fining November IB for final hear
ihg. CIRCl'IT C'OI'RT
Shirley E. Thompson vs Vernon
A. Thomiison and the Ferleral
Ijind Bank of Spokane and Fed
eral Farm Mortgage Corp : An
swer by defendants
Bruce E. Gamhill vs Donene J.
The Slotesmon. Salem, Orocon. Tuoadoy, October 15. H4C 5
binid oveiloaid, fined $.10 sr. 'I
i o Is. I
guilty to
Gamhill: Suit tor divrme lung
ing desertion; manir-d Sept. I,
IW3l, at Salem.
Kada H Wimdrn vs Jixly L
WiMMlen: Derice f divoite I e
rloies maiden narne to plaintiff.
Hoy lltiffm.iu vs Susie Dy Fiain:
Older for Mm ion rooiity sheriff to
take propei ty named in hen Into
custody.
Claude J. Connally anil Wayne
Webster vs M. O. Ilnmphu s and
Lucille W. Humphreys: Amended
complaint.
State of Oregon vs James Scolt
nemmer: Older to leturn deposit
made by defendant.
Floydene Wallace vs Chat li s
Karl Walline: A n vk er hy defend
ant. MARHlAfiE I.ICENKE
APPLICATION N
Haymond I. Giiffin. 31, Ixh.K
kee.ier, ami Murlha ('liases, 26,
waitiess, lalh of Salern.
Hoy A. McKUoy, 27. Ulx.iei,
Salem, aral June A. MiF.lvoy, 23.
cleik, Med ford.
JI'KTICE C Ol'RT
Kenneth Bent, Sublimity, com-
YaS Mm key, pleale.
laiteny ihaiye,f field In anr to
grand jury, '
Ken I mi. nd Zerb, list 7th t .
West Salrrri, no vthiile In fir,
lined $1 arid null.
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Meavy
EBuiy
Step-on
Can
Odorless . Virrmirt Proof ;
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Alumnird Mrel
Inner I'ail
ICE CREAM
All Ha or si. No
l.lmKa, qtM.
SAVING CEIITEB
Halem and West Kalem
Lawn Sprinkling System
by 1
C. S. Whltcomb and Co.
free Estimates
Ask aland our Special Winter
Hates. We also have rnateilals.
Phone 21619
' I'nlnron Self-Seal
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WE URGE YOU TO
SEE AND C0HPAI1E
Jewelry work done In our
own shop you wilt find Is
modern, distinctive, high
quality by expert craftsmen
and faultless wotkmanshlp.
Your diamonds will be safe
guarded since they never
leave our pieinlses.
4 Veterans Now
Employed
1 Cf Ubersl allow. J
I I sace oa roar U
oil old mooatlng. f
Diamond
Retting by
An Expert
$7)
jrWFI.RV MAM FACTl tl.Ri,
I
Where famous Bchemian"
waters make ,possil)le the
hrewing of world famous
light fccer.
Here, in the 13th Century,
.monks discovered a "brew
ing water still used tcday
in making England's deli
cious Burton Beer.
BURTON
ON TRENT,
TUHWATER
WASHINGTON
t
At Tumwater near Olym
pia, Washington, Leopold F.
Schmidt discovered a sub
terranean brewing water
the equal of Burtcn and
Pilsen.
ataWkbaat
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In 1896 the first brew of
the new Olympia Beer was
placed on the market and
almost over night became
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famous for its purity, rare
flavor and light sparkling
qualities. Today, as then,
Olympia is recognized as an
outstanding beer.
mm
Ith the Water'
1946 marks thififUeth
(Golden) Anniversary
ef 01ympiaMAxnir
ica'i Original Light
Tabli Beer."
OiYMfU IRIWINO COM AMY
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