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

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KOI R I ACE CHARGES
Four men of Hubbard and Au
r .ia i idajr pirailed iihk rut in
S l-m murinijjal court to Charge
l breaking glass in th titret a
a: aftermath of a Thursday night
v ettoinrf iMit irlfbratmg the
rr artiagr of Mrlvm and Lillian
Kerlman of Hubbard. Judii? Al
lied F. M.iintt set their trial for
'3 JO p m Tlav Police rt-ported
tfiat KeitiiMii. MiUian S-ilert ami
.ei aM Se.lt i t. alt of HuliiMiii. arwt
Mril Ti .i. ( of Aurora were ar-i.-tet
in !. nt.m n Salem for
I -km empty ix-ei bottles in the
-leet li i. e aid the men eai lier
.i iwrii hivoIviiI in a "brawl"
it, a Uxal i ,taui ant, but no
.ai K- tltneio'w'rl from tfe itn l
iVnt, r.w location CronSe Studio. 439
Court St . oer Smith Baking Co
NOI.IMKKH DIM IIARt.l l
f.s.t; v.iltev men iewltel li -.
.. k,.-.! Wr1ir-itay from th sep
a : i n enter at Ft Uwi, Wash,
-ie 5c' Calvm B lltllebranit.
i .. ai I IK flaiph W. Ma
lt, er ISeit II av e . both of Salem;
I'FC ArnoM.R.TrW. unite 1. Leba
t.M! . T . 'i C.r Meilin Egan. Al
t. m v fFt Kotwit J Gi ieenau
e ilroikt. T 5th C.r Gerald Y--.
Hubb.trd. arid T 4th Or. Han
C .:. Jr! I.tu.1).
Fie mr.fh prrof'ng for your fur
coat Store your mat and get your
coat mothproofed Price's, 135 N
Liberty St Phone B121
MICK I fAELLINO SEEN'
Prdntiitg that "decontrolled"
j.r., r v ti fex e! ,ot f by Chrtstma.
Fte1 Mt Kinney, formerly of Sa
lrrv brunch. First National bank,
t, i't the new off it e manager for
Wan es Motor Co. addressed the
Sa em Cied.t association at its
L.rrf! eon Friday noon. Mt Kinney
a ''Med that he expected butter
f . e to remain high because the
t .gh cos! of feed has skyrocketed
tire ct! of producing butter.
Need more t o key picker Marion
Creamery & Poultry. 245 "D' St.
TO AITEAI. PIN BALL CASE
Mis DeSori Hasbrook. 3405
Poitland id . w ho paid a $50 fine
In municipal court Friday upon
i n . it tioo of erating a pinball
rr.ai hiiie. f .lel notice w ith Salem
J.i.ijte Alfred Mundt that the
v ,.,.M apieai the ae to the cir
c . t 0,11 1 The confiscated pinball
r .. h nc it held at the police sta
t ! he: e
Wedding pictures taken at the
chuich 20 State. Ph 5721
SCHOOL DANCE CLASS
Dancing classes under the di
Tft :k.ii of Paul Armstrong of
Portland o-eind Friday noon at
Sam sen or high s hool. the ob
)et t le:ng to teach rnore of the
member of the student body to
rimir and to ta h ballroom eti
tiuet'e The course villi run for
e et-t week
F--'r..tu:e upholstered and re
pa red by e-pert workmen. Mo
A:, in It i Shrp. 545 N Church St
C Ol ATI TR AFFIC TOLL t
Tiaff.t accidents were blamed
fur 26 death in Mat ion county
timing the first nine months of
1 j4t in a report of the county
health department yesterday. The
. . j, ,.i e u .n compared with the to
tal f o .! fne deaths due to traf
l.t '.i the t ompai able pernd of
f ree mothproofing lor your fur
c at. Store y ur coat and get your
i ll mothproofed. I r ice's, 135 N
L.berty St Phone 9.11.
C ARI 4F TIIANKS
Trie fnends of Fletcher Long
v. ,s;i to tharkj all those who so
k.: dlv lemembered him.
CHAMBER "SEEKS SPACE
A manufacturing prospect seek
ing 5,000 square feet of floor space
in Salem is expected to viit the
ItK-al chamber of commerce offic
es this morning, according to
Chamber Manager Clay Cochran,
who aks that anyone with space
available call him at the chamber
as early as possible thU morning.
Cochran said the prospect asked
that nature of his manufacturing
business not be disclosed immedi
ately, but said it would employ
50 to too persons. Several other
Mueriefoi 1,000 to- 5,000 square
feet of spare for new business
ventures here have been received
by Cochran.
Holland tulip & hyacinth bulbs
now available at Breithaupts.
HOBBY SHOP .CONTINUES
The Salem YMCA hobby shop
for boy opened for the second
time yesterday afternoon with
.e ci al youngsters showing inter
jest in the flying models class
work provided. Other hobbies
will be encouraged under YM su
, per vi ion tn the hobby shop.
; which is often every Tuesday and
Friday from 4 to 5:30 p m., offi
cia't said,
t River silt top soil U fill dirt.
s Coml Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21968
MORRISS HERE ON LEAVE
Ted W. Moriss. S 2c, is spend-
ing a 10-day Jeave at the home of
his father. Roy Morriss, route 4,
Slem. following the completion
of his recruit training at San Di
' ej;o. He will be assigned to duty
with the Pacific fleet upon his re
; turn. He enlisted in July through
the Salem recruiting office.
1 Stove & Diesel oil Prompt deli-f-'
ery. George Cadw-Il Oil Co. Ph.
! SIIOCKEY GETS FIVE YEARS
Two prist in terms totaling fi'e
years were meted out Friday by
Circuit Judge E. M. Page to Ed
! waril D. Shotkey. who Thursday
' had pleaded guilty and . waived
grand jury hearing to charges of
j larceny from a local hotel (Octo
t Iter 13 1 and larceny from Frank.
Smula (September 24).
! Invired savings earn more than
j two per cent at Salem Federal
(Savings Association. 130 South Li
; berty Street.
(TWIN SAILORS ON LEAVE
t; Twin brothers who recently
l completed navy recruit training
at San Oiego. Calif., James and
i Harold Sandefer, both seamen
seeond cla.s, are now pn leave at
the route 3 home here. They en
listed together at Salem's navy
recruiting station in July.
Discharge servtr lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
j ers and Opticians, Bring dis
! "harji certificates.
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RETURNS HOME
Betty Jane. Frye, 180 N. 23rd
i t., been released from the
De ones Viopital following a re
j tent operation.
Free mothproofing lor your fur
coat Store your coat and get your
I coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
! Liberty St Phon 812L
rlNT.D FOR GAMBLING
Fouf Salem men lost a total of
$100 in fines and $64 in confis
cated (money when they faced
gambling charges in Salem muni
cipal :rourt Friday. City police
biokel up "the little ; game" of
poker early Friday morning after
a 425 N. Winter st. landlord com
plained that a tenant had not
heeded his requests that the gam
bling be stopped, it was feported
by pol ice. Those fined $25 each
were Sid Murray. 425 N. Winter
st.; John Lamb. Jr.. 878 S. Com
mercial St.; Ben JJelk, 1130 Ne
braska St., and W. W, Sloan, 2286
Fairgrounds rd.
All those who play orchestral in
struments are invited to contact
Alice Crary Brown, Ph. 21703.
Mrs. David Eason, Ph. 9646, Mrs.
Geo. E Allen, Ph.6397; Mrs Geo.
Schawrz. Ph. 5384. far philhar
! monic 'organization.
j LEAVE FOR NEW YORK
j Robert B. Sears, rug: buyer for
' Hamilton Furniture Co., and Mrs.
Sears leave via plane today for
Yonkers, N. V where Sears will
attend a weeks school sponsored
by the Alexander Smith Rug
manufacturers. They will stay at
the PariQ Central hotel in New
York City. Sears also is to pur
chase merchandise while in the
east. They plan to return within
10 days.
lahz t rower onoppe, lit r. ljd-
erty. phone 952.
ROGERS PLACE RANSACKED ,
State police are investigating ,
the ransacking of the W. C Ro-
gers home near Gervais, follow
ing reports from, neighbors that
a refrigerator and electric pump
motor are among missing items.
Police said the house was left
vacant - recently when Rogers was
sent to Alabama to face a 40-year-old
murder charge and Mrs. Ro
gers followed him to Alabama.
Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual
ity. Jary, Florist. 365 Court.
PRATUM MAN CITED
Oscar Wenger, Pratum, posted
$50 bail at the Marion county
sheriff's office last night follow
ing his arrest by state police on
a charge of being drunk on a
public highway. Police said they
found the man intoxicated in his
car at the edge of the road near
Macleay shortly after residents of
the area complained of a car be
ing driven in -an erratic manner.
Listen to the Broadcast of the Uni
versity of Oregon vs. Washington
State College football game at the
Normandy Manor Club. Saturday.
October 19. Lounge opens at 1:00
p.m.. game starts at 1:43 p.m.. No
admission charge.
4 MOTHERS DISCHARGED
Salem General hospital Friday
discharged Mrs. Willard Hunt and
iarfant , daCfihter, New berg; Mrs.
Curtis rerfen and son, 3395 North j
River rd J Mrs. A. T. Roberts and
daughter. Monmouth, and Mrs.
Earl DeHut and son, route 2, Sa- !
lem. i ';' s
Dance to the music of Wally Speed J
every night except Monday at ;
Normandy Manor. Steaks avail-1
able, j , j
Rumrhage sale. October 24, 25, 26. i
First Christian Church annex, 544
Center. i
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KING
At th ritenre. at route S. Salem,
October 10. Bertha Dons King, at th
as of tl years. Wife of James R.
Keif of tlic U.S. army: daughter of
M. . aid Mis Christian Kihs of rout
3. Saiem; and sister of Ernest Kihs
and Henry Kihs. both of Hiiies. Ore
gon. Jwin Kim of Cve Junction. Fred
erick Kih of Roberts Station, Anna
Jai.ney of Phoenix. Artz-. and Edward
Ktii. Mabel and Betty Alice Kihs and
Maigarrt Bowman, all of route 3. Sa
lem. Service will be Saturday, Oc
tober 19. at 10 a m . with th Rev. Dud
ley Strain offK-iating. Burial at Hall's
Fe'Ty cemetery. Direction of th W. TV
Ridn cmpany. i
rrrriT
William Prttit. late resident of 1220
N. Suwiiwr st.. October IS. at a local
hospital. Born March 3. 1SS4. he ia
urvivtd by three daughters, Georgia
Petttt. Salm: Teah Pettit, Portland,
and Mrs. Ruth Biirgoyne. Klamath
Kails: te sons. Carl Petal, Salem, and
fjlitvtorut Pettit. Seattle. Services will
be Saturday. October It, at 10 s m., at
the t'loiigh-.Barrick chapel with th
Rev. W. Harold Lyman officiating. Rit
ualistic services by Chemeketa lodge
No. I. IOOF. Interment In lOOF cemetery.
MIIItK
Mrs Dot M. Miller at th residence.
IM S Saginaw st , Thursday. October
17. at th age of 44. Surviving are th
hu-.uml. Henry Miller. Salem; mother.
FUiel N. Lock. Portland, and sisters.
Delia R t.eck, Portland: and Mrs.
Joy F. Reimann, Salem. Services will
b conducted at I 30 p m . Saturday.
October IS. at the CIough-Barrick
chnpel. Inter ment In Belcrest Memorial
pa
Mrs. Annie Bent, at th residence of
her daughter. Mrs. Anna Schnider, 1S4S '
j. tom mercial st.. Wednesday., Oc
tober 16, at thcage of SS years. She
Is survived by her daughter. Mrs.
Schnider; a brother. John Powers. Ire
land: a couin. Mrs. Mary Groasius.
Cincinnati. Ohia: eieht erandrhildren
and six great-grandchildren. Services
wttl be at St. Joseph's church Saturday, j
October 19. at S a.m., witii concluding
services at St. Mary's cemetery at Cor- '
valhs. Howell-Edwards company - In
charge.
STAFFORD
Doyle -Stafford, late resident of
Grants Pass, at a local hospital. Fri
day, October ; 11. Announcement of
services later by Howell-Edwards com
pany. ;
PRATT
Near Kings VaUey. Ore . October 17.
Hurley Jessie Pratt, late resident of
Hosktns. at th age of 23. Son of Mrs.
Edith Kelly. Hoskins: brother of Bob
Ketly; I-eRoy. Carl. Keith and Connie
Pratt, all of Hoskins. and Mrs. Chris
tine Mitch. Vanport Citv. Services will
be held Monday. October 21, at 1.34)
p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel, with
the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. In
terment tn lee Mission cemetery.
GEOLOGISTS PL.K TRIP
Salem and Portland Geological
societies are planning a joint field
trip Sunday into the Dallas-Little
L-uckiamute river area. Dr. EwaVt
Baldwin of the slate depacrlment
of geology will lead the group on
a viit to a rock quarry at Dallas,
then up the Little Luckiamute
to Black Tok and on to Fanna
peak. The Salem group will meet
at Willamette university at 10 a.m.
Sunday and proceed to Dallas to
meet the Portland society.
All those vho play orchestral in
struments; are invited to contact
Alice Crary Brown. Ph. 21703,
Mrs, David Eason, Ph. 9646, Mrs.
Geo, E. Allen, Ph.6397. Mrs, Geo.
Schawrz. Ph. 5384, for philhar
monic organization.
HATFIELD PLEADS INNOCENT
Kenneth Hatfield. 3535 Silver
ton rd.. arrested Thursday night
by Salem police on a warrant
charging larceny in a building,
will appear in Salem justice court
today for; preliminary examina
tion following his entry of a plea
of innon-nt in justice court yes
terday. A complaint charges Hat
field with taking six machine
reamers valued at $90 from the
Oregon Auto Wrecking Co. on Oc
tober 1. '
Ralph W. Skopil, Walter S. Lam
kin, Steve Anderson & Otto H.
Skopil. jr, attorneys at law, an
nounce the establishment of the
law , firm of Skopil, Lamkin, An
derson & Skopil. 211-215 Oregon
BIdg., Salem. Ph. 9232 Sc 7812.
TIRE FOJl'ND BY POLICE
An automobile tire, red-smeared
with what-Salem police said might
be blood, was found at 5:10 a.m.
Friday in an alley behind Loder
Bros: at 45 Center st. The patrol
man who found the tire said it
had not -been there when he
checked that alley earlier in the
morning. The tire was unclaimed
late yesterday at the police station.
We are now open for fall planting.
Shrubs, bulbs, perennials. Boyd
Nursery, 2440 State St. Ph. 3843.
SCOCT AT CHEST MEET
Lyle Leighton, Salem scout
executive, attended an organiza
tional meeting of the Talbot com
munity chest campaign Friday
night at the home of Elmer
Brown, route 1, Jefferson. Brown
is chairman of the Sidney Talbot
school district drive which has a
goal of $5- Leighton said.
2 professional men want 2; or 3
bedroom homes in good location,'
$10,000 to $15,000. The Real Es
tate Market, 433 N. High St. Phone
24793.
FILE FOR AUCTION
An assumed business name cer
tificate for the Salem Communi
ty Auction was filed Friday with
the Marion county clerk by Em
ery Alderman, route 3. box 761,
and Sherman W. Miller. 86
Abrams ave. A notice ot retire
ment from the firm was filed by
Joe Burke and Edna Burke.
Refinish your own floors. Rent a
floor sander from Wood row's, 440
Center St. ,
AUTO ROBES LOST
A carton of wool auto robes
valued at $200 was lost from a
truck between Stayton and Salem
early Friday, it was reported to
local authorities by the Felix
Wright Trucking service of Stay
ton. Old time dance tonight. 259 Court.
COE McKENNA IN HOSPITAL
Coe McKenna, state tax com
missioner with offices in Salem, is
in a Portland hospital for observa
tion nd is expected to be absent
from work for about ,10 days.
Lions club Auxiliary Rummage
sale Oct. 22-23, Beaver hall, over
Greenbaums. '
. QUICKSILVER MAP fCEAHT
All known quicksilver deposits
; in Oregon are shown in red on a
black and white map of the state,
just issued by the state depait
j ment of geology and mineral in
dustry. The map was prepared
j by Francis Frederic k, consulting
; mining geologist of San Francisco,
j who studied Oregon quicksilver
deposits in 1943 and 1944. Copies
j may be obtained at the Portland
, office of the aiepartment at 702
WcMKlturk building.
Elec. washing machine, A-1 con
i dition. 2425 Center.
BUILDING PERMITS GIVEN
Building permits were issued
( Friday by the city engiieer's of
tice So A. F. Branson for building
j a storage shed at 2385 Broadway
j st., S. W. Atkinson for house al
terations at 2245 Hazel st., and
t Carl y. Amack for house reroof
j ing at 1591 Broadway st.
MISHAP PREVENTION C ITED
i Attention to Child Accident;
j Prevention week, October 20-26.
was called Friday by Gov. Karl j
Snell, who urged for the occasion
educational programs designed to
! combat children s ac cidents.
'! !
I Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. !
iug i , i UiT. i a tj a , . vapiiui at.
j MRS. RYAN SECRETARY
! Willamette university has dis
i closed .the appointment of Mrs. J.
i H. Ryan of Salem as secretary to
! President G. Herbert Smith. She
succeeds Mrs. Sumner Gallaher
: who Is leaving fo Corvallis.
j Big feature dance at Silverton
j Armory tonight.
i TWO TAKE BABIES HOME
Mrs. Elmer Pa i its. 1047 Fir st.,
j and Mrs. ' Kenneth Crenshaw,
j route 2, box 445, Salem, were re
j leased with their infant daugh
t ters Friday from Salem Deacon
j ess hospital.
i Dance Saturday Silverton Ar
j moiy.
SALES AGENT NAMED
Joe Hutchinson, realtor, has
been named sales a sent for the
Apex G.reenhouse with offices at
455 Court st. t
; A new wtHtrt ann iiexinie glass
j greenhouse with high ultra-violet
i ray transmission. Write today
j Apex Wood Products Co. 705 N.
1 Cottage.
!
i AT COTTAGE HOME
Mrs. Hat tie Korn is ill at the
Deaconess Cottage home. Her
daughter, Mrs. Adam Frye, 180
N. 23rd St., is with her.
PllbliC RoCOrds I Th Statesman, Salem, Orqon. Saturday. Octobon 19, 19455
Births
Laymen Take
j Charge Sunday
Sunday, October 20, will be
j laymen's Sunday at the First
Baptist church with two mission
! ary ( services planned : and with
the men in complete charge of the
! ser ices.
j The Rev. Duncan McRoberts,
missionary from China and speak -I
er on worldand Asiatics politics
and missiohary problems, will
j preach at the morning services,
t The evening service, which be-
j gins at 7:30, will be in charge of
the men and Dr. Timothy Pietsch,
returned missionary from Japan,
will speak. Dr. Pietsch is one of
the few Americans to receive his
doctor of philosophy degree from
the University of Tokyo and
when war broke out was com
missioned a captain in the Amer
ican, Asiatic and European in
telligence division.
He is now ready to sail for Ja
pan. Dr. Pietsch will, give a world
picture relative to the Japanese
problem. Short addresses and
special musical numbers will fea
ture both services of the day.
JUSTICE COURT
Kenneth Hatfield. 353ft Silverton rd..
larceny in a building, pleaded Inno
cent: preliminary examination set for
October 19.
Bruce Delose Wright, no operator's
license, fined St and costs.
CIRCUIT COURT
Alice Mohney vs Russell A. Mohney:
Default order Issued.
l.evt I,. Vixiet vi Charles L. Hoi way:
Plaintiff files reply of complete
denial.
(layds Jones va ' Wesley June: Ap
plication to place on default divorce
trial docket for October 21
Klvirva Victoria Pettit vs Chrxter
Allen Petttt: Default order lxiiert.
l.aVona I.iiiliMit vs Rovte M. I.m
hart: Default urder Issued
Hank of California v Kli'iMor C
Alexander: Order, of default allows
plaintiff judgment of $76 03 plus in
terest and fees.
Florence I,. King v Helen De
rtosiei and other: Complaint to quirt
title.
Kii Hi May Cantrell vs James T.
C'antrell: Defendant flies counter
affidavit and reply admitting and
deny inc.
Betty Grcsliam vs J. Everett .Greii
ham: Order of default issued.
PROBATE COURT
Marceliuo N. I)iiculn e1ale: Older
for partial payment.
Ma ra ret Kilna Sliaw enlale: Kulafe
appraited at $2:15(1 ;
tieoiite H 'leiliune estate: Klual
ortler.
John Fredrick Dahl and Kathleen
Marie Dahl euai dianship estate: ti -der
for payment of mi p port money
for ward. "
Gloyd P. Cliapman estate: Order ap
prove final account and directs dis- j
tribution
Sarah A. Iowery estate: Order ap- '
point Thomas A. Kbert. Frank I
Lowe iv and Chaile H. Heltel as'
appraisers.
Althea P. Taylor estate: W. Herman
Clark appointed executor and George (
F. Vick. Frank Waters and Dr. S. A. j
Wheat ley appointed appraisers
Earl Crlles e&tate: Order authorises :
H. W. Goodman, administrator, to
accept J178 as settlement of
d.miage claim.
MUNIC IPAL COURT
I
n. rbiite
John Ijimh, Jr.. 87 S. Commeicfal
hi . gambling, fined Si:.V
Ben Delk. 113(1 Nebtaska st , Kju.h
linir, fined $25.
W. W. Sloan. 22m Kali grounds i d.,
gambling, fined SLW
Sid Murray. 425 N. Winter.st , namh
ImK. fineil $2.'.
Mrs Di'loi n II (-.In iwik .'Uii'; P.t -l.md
rd , violation of pinball ordl-
H.-ih. i naru-e. fined
Arthur McCieilan. rbute 3 Sj'e
violation of basic rule, fined Si
Howard Wills, Ctendale. Caht. f net
$15 for carrying concealed weapon mt
fined $1110. for driving while intoxi
cated. Driver license revocation f .
one ear and Mitprntiioa of -dr
Jail sentence ordered.
Henry J. Lai n ion. Ajlune. Wi .
violation of anti-nose ordinance,
posted $5 bail. H
Virginia Ohlxen, 3HS Portland rd ,
no driver ltcense.i fined' $.V
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IN AN ALBUM
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SAVING CENTER
Salem and West Salem
BIKF.lt
At the residence, S4S Court St., Mary
E. Baker, Friday. October IS. at the
age of 7 Wife f Joseph H. Baker:
sister of E. T. Barnes and Mrs. Amu
Mills, both of Saiem, and aunt of Har
ry Q. Mills. Beverly Hills. Calif.; Wal
do O Mills. Salem, and Mrs. Ruth
Mulholland. Ttronia. Wash. Funeral
services mill be held Monday. October
21. at 10 39 a.m. in W. T. Rigdon chapel,
with Dr. Joseph 'Adams officiating.
Concluding services at City View cemetery.
I Announcing
t I " i 1 ; t S- ;
The Opening of
Lillie Hall's Gift Shop
Today, October j 19
Feainring: Gills for Horse Lovers
HOURS: Saturdays. 11 A. M. U 7 P. M,
Week Days, 5 P.M. t 7 P. M.
175 S. Hiffli Across from Elsinore
PIIELPS To Mr. and Mrs;
Charles Phelps. Otis, a son, Fri
day, October 18, at Salem Dea
coness hospital.
CRABTREK To Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Crabtree, Oregon City, a
daughter, Friday, October 18, at
Salem General hospital.'
KAPPHAIIN To Mr. and Mrs.
W. Ls Kapphahn, 1010 Garnet st.,
a son. Friday, October 18, at Sa
lem General hospital.
CURL To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Curl, 4245 Cherry ave., a son, Fri
day. October 18, at Salem ' Gen
eral hospital.
Special Sale
COOLER ATOK
Ice-Conditioned
Refrigerator
Immediate CaTa
Delivery Wl7a9U
The Simmons Co.
Center and High Sts.
Salem, Ore.
HOW BUYING FILBERTS
AIID WALNUTS
Will ajrain buy and receive at the fShryder Truck &
Trahsfer from Monday! to Thursday, inclusive. Fridays
at the Woodburn Fruit Growers Warehouse, Wood
burn. No de liveries on Saturday. Thone 4966.
H. R. Jones
285 South Cottage
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V
While Lace
(piS
9 Sizes 4 io 8
484 Stale Sireel
Salem
toes $1. IS
YOU TIXL ME YOUR DRLAM IlL TELL YOU MINT
SWLTT ADELINE
MY GAL SAL
JUST A DREAM OF YOU, DEAR
MEET ME TONIGHT I.N DREAMLAND
CAN'T YOU HEAR ME CALLIN. CAROLINE
MOONLIGHT- BAY
ON THE BANKS OF' THE W ABASH (Far. Away)
WAY DOWN HOME
WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN ,
NOW IN STOCK
AT THE
SALEM RECORD SHOP
Oregon BIdr. Downstairs !
State at llijh Phone 612
I
1 CHATHAM BLANKETS
fmiC vv
v -6
ON OUR LAY-AVAY PLAV,
(NO DKPOSIT REQUIRED)
Lonj years of luxurioua sleeping
with America's linesi b!ariketst
Warm as a Summer Zerjhyr light
as thistle down.
Airloom 8.50
Woolshlro 11.50
Magnolia 13.50
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FURNITURE DEPT. 2ND FLOOR:-
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Greyhound service is rather an extraordinary thing.
Most experienced travelers have come to look on Greyhound as much
more than just another bus line. They know it as a warm,
very human, very American transportation service made up of many
extra things that make a big difference to the fellow doing the traveling.
The fact is that people Jike Greyhound because Greyhound
liket people. The very heart of Greyhound service is the cheerful,
personal interest Greyhound folks take in their passengers.
Greyhound remembers always that its job is to carry people ...not mail.
not freight, but people. That's why careful consideration for
the welfare of every passenger is the basis of Greyhound policy.
Today, a mother and child, an elderly person, or people who have never
traveled before can enter a Greyhound depot and be sure of getting
safely, pleasantly to their destinations . . . cherrfully cared for
all the u ay by Greyhound.
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