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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1946)
01 i i k 4 i i IS Tha State mem, Salem. Oregon. Sunday. November 3, 1948 rOUTICAL FOKUM ON AIX . ' A 43-minuU political forum featuring national republican and democratic leaders and represen tatives of organizations which have been campaigning in con--nection with this week's general election will be broadcast ..over KSLM at f:15 pjn, Monday. Only 1 the basic issues at stake over the: nation will be discussed in the network broadcast Avis Hoffman wishes to .announce that The Ranch will be closed on Monday out of respect to the death of her Mother.. CITY FINES SET KECOKD . I Bail, forfeited and fines col lected in Salem municipal court during October set a new month ly record with the high total of $8,098, it was disclosed Saturday by Police Judge Alfred F. Mnndt. The total was $500 more than in September when police began their intensive campaign against traffic violators. Burt Picha. Realtors are now writ ing Fire Insurance along with their Real Estate Business. May we protect your property by In suring it for you today? " Burt Picha. Ph. 3210. 337 N. High Street. . CANDIDATE TO STEAK Lyman Ross, democratic candi date for congress from this dist rict and former state senator from Washington county, will speak in behalf of his candidacy over KSLM at 5:45 this evening Od .at 9 JO pjn. Monday, v River ailt top soil tt fill dirt. ComT. Sand GraveL Ph. 21968 At Farm Store ss UJ Baysaoad Frederick -Ray' new manager of the Sears farm sure. 173 S. Liberty st. who recently returned to the local Sears. Roebuck organisation in which he was associated prior U Jane. 1944. Roach at that time left for assignment to -the Sears northwest district merch andising office . In SeatUe and later became manager of the Aberdeen Sears farm store from which he was transferred back to Salem. How Is The Time TO HAVE YOUR Lawn Ilovver Repaired and Sharpened Solaray Oil Conversion For Wood and Coal Ranges WE WILL INSTALL Paul F. Parker Service and Repair 1117 Edgewater - Phone SS19 West Salesa TOM BRAND HOME Tom Brand, recently serving with the army of occupation in Japan, has been discharged from the army and returned to the home of his parents. Justice and Mrs. James T. Brand, 351 N. Sum mer st. He had entered the army in July. 1944, and had seen duty in the Philippines and Okinawa. If you can decide quickly you can have a nice Utile suburban home in a very food location at a very favorable price. See Nel son & Nelson, Masonic Bldg., Ph. 4622. I i JAYCEES TO HEAR COACn Line Coach Jim Dixson of the Oregon State college football j j coaching staff will be guest j speaker Tuesday noon at tne aa i lem Junior Chamber of Com merce luncheon meeting in the ; chamber of commerce dining hall. 1 Dixson will show a film of last j ' year's Ore son-Oregon State foot- I I ball game. j 'With revenue from parking meters , Salem can but off-street parking j , lots, traffic signals, more law en- , j reasonable. Vote 501 X No. Tues- , day. Pd. adv. , TAKE DAUGHTERS HOME Three mothers were discharged j Saturday from Salem Deaconess hospital with newborn daughters, j They are Mrs. Vester Johnson, i 2235 N. 4th st ; Mrs. Anthony Biegler. ' 5 1 5 1 Madrona ave., and Mrs. Harry Keller, route 3. I Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat moihprnofed PH's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 912L gM) (Safe wiith delinquent TAX MOTTO CESLa X i. STOP, LOOK, AND REMEMBER! Bemtmber when oar counties wrt kmee-deep in delinquent cases? We learned then that yon caa' pay public building costs ..you casx't pay salaries of school-teachers and public employees . . with delinquent tsz notices. Let's not repeat past mistakes, with expensive tax measures we can't pay fori If we keep taxes within reason, well be sure they're PAID... not Dtlimquiatt Go Slow! Yea. we must watch our step I We must not incur tax bur deoa which will be millstones around our necks for years to come. Above all. Ict'a re member this: INCOME TAXES WILL NOT COV ER THE BILLS. UNLESS THEY ARE GREATLY INCREASED! Therefore, these tax measures, would mesn heavier property txesl Danger Ahead! Tax authorities predict that property taxes may be in creased as much as FORTY PER CENT within the NEXT TWO YEARS, lf these tax measures are pas sed. COULD YOU TAKE IT? Can you keep up with rising prices and pay higher taxes too? OR WOULD YOU BECOME A TAX DELINQUENT 1 0 PaM AeWti mm OtfM Tuht Wmmim 4 PRIEST ASSIGNED i 9 The ReV. Michael Raleigh, for mer assistant pastor of St Joseph's Catholic church here, will be come pastor of SL John's Catholic church at Oregon City .on No vember a, it was announced; by Archbishop .Edward D. Howard of the Portland archdiocese. Bosc peais, last chance, $1 a box, Sunday and Monday. Also' have D'Anjausjfor saler Olson, Rt. 2, Box 69, U mL w. of Keizer schooL ACTOR HX SPEAK i l . Edwin Maxwell, New- York ac tor appearing in the title rote of -Life jwith Father?, in Us Sa lem performance Tuesday night, will be fpealter in. the Tuesday morning chapel program at Will amette upiversity. I . "1 Let's givit parking meters i m six months' trial at no cost to the tax payer. Revenue will buy off street parking lots. Vote 501 X No. Tuesday. Pd adv. June's Beauty Salon will reopen Nov. 5th KNIGHT TO MEET Committee reports and plans for winter social activities will take place at the Knights of Co lumbus meeting Tuesday evening in the jpouncil chambers 1 above 190 N. Commercial st. i 'I Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 7?94. 735 N. Capitol SL IMPROVED STORES PLANNED City building permits issued Sat urday authorized a $3,500 flower shop construction for Don Lutz, local florist at 1275 N. Liberty st, and a $45 alteration of the Maple Keene Sporting Goods store . at 372. State st , ; ; t . : :. .. SALEM "DAD", ELECTED Lloyd Riches of - Salem was elected a director of : the Oregon State college Dads' club: Saturday at its meeting on the campus in -connection with Dads -weekend in Corvallis. TO EUGENE CONFERENCE - Leonore Headley, new health Ledueator with -the Marion county Lhealth-department wiu attend -an all-day food handlers' institute in "Eugene Monday. ' i- Sr ARE TIRE TAKEN - Edwin Avok, 455 Lancaster dr., reported to city' police yesterday that his spare tire and wheel and two pairs of dark glasses were taken from his car while it was parked a Trade and High streets. TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend club No. 2 will meet at 8 pjn. Monday in the Marion county courthouse. Recently elect ed officers will be installed. The trolley coaches, street cars, and buses of the United States can seat a total of 7,640,000 pas sengers, an increase of 80,000 over 1944. Dr. Be Dillon Will Speaker , Dr. Harry 1. Dillon of McMinn ville, president of Linfield college will -bo guest speaker .at. the Sa lem VY oman's : club - meeting on Saturday, 'November 9t at -the clubhouse at 2:30 o'clock A board meeting will precede at 10 with Mrs. . Walter L Spaulding presid ing.1 A music program has also been arranged, tor the afternoon., . The tea committee is headed by Mrs. S. B, Laughlin with the fol lowing assisting: Mesdames Esther Little, Howard Hunsaker, Herbert EL- Babe, Charles H. 'Johnson, Ralph Southwick, J. A. Brownson, Louis- BechteL- D. O. Harfield, J. Burton Crary and O. W. Emmons. YWCA Greets Voters The coffee pot will be "6nn all day Tuesday at the YWCA as a gesture of hospitality to women who are out of their homes to cast their, ballots in the general elec tion. Incidentally the all-day par ty to which women of the com munity are invited through the press is to be a benefit for the YW's World Fellowship program. r j There are 110,500 miles of trol ley coach, street car and bus routes in the United States,! an in crease of two per cent over! 1944. j Good Teeth arc vital to Good , Health . . . eJon' neglect or post- 1 ' f'A' pone needed Dental Care merely - " became vom lack the ready cosh. v.'.- " sin " J i 1 5 Protect your Dental Health by vT"'' I taking advantage of Dr..Semler' l t j Liberol Credit Plan. DR. HARRY SEMLER BemtM You wilf appreciate how easy It is to arrange for credit at Dr. Semler's. No delay or unnecessary investigation , no. third party or finance company to deal! with. Your work completed MEDI ATELY ... pay in Small Weekly or Monthly amounts. MAKE YOUR OWN REASONABLE TERMS. A Come in anytime ot your conven ience . , . no advance appoint Iment required. Three Dr. Semler Dental Offices to serve you . . . I Eugene . Salem Portland. 4 n no s ems . . difficult cases excepted Hew yse cea obtein dentel service wfc o seley. AB Dr. SeaWr Deotel Offices fwtwt Pimm Service . . . Yew work nialrted hi 1 re 3 deys. 1-DAY SERVICE Yew bfc DENTAL PLATES iealed THE SAME ' PAT TM I. :i:i.r:i IIOURS: 8:30 i f 5:30 H Ztturtaf 830 i t f 1 PM tlf WATERS-ADOLPH BLDGj - : -; ' - i - - IVaeprVam Motlier Dies w-OODBURN, Nov. 2 1- Mrs. Emma Matilda Nelson, "mother of Mrs. Sigre Wampole of Woodburn, died yesterday in Portland, where she had lived for two years.' Born Feb. 14, ; 1801. In Stockholm, Sweden, she came to the United States 63 years aga and lived in Minnesota -until coming, to Ore gon in 1904. She was a member of the Lutheran church. Funeral services will be at 2:30 o'clock; Monday afternoon at the Ringo chapel: in Woodburn. - In terment will follow in Belle Pass! cemetery. . . Surviving besides Mrs.- Warn-. Pnl Hie Children First! Vole 316X YES! Basic School Fund Fd-Adv. Marion Conaty Teachers Assoc. pole are two sons, Oscar X. and Emil T. Nelson, both' of Portland; another", daughter. Essie E. Ras mussen. Aloha, Ore.; six grand children and three: great-grandchildren.'.- - -.V - :- CUTS THUMB WITH AXS . " Mrs. .Reva Davidjon. SOS N. 24th .st, was .treaiei by Salem first aid men yesterday after she cut her thumb with an axe. ANNOUNCEMENT The firm -name of the Salem Bargain Housa has ibeen changed to Saffron Supply Company I. Saffron and M. H. Saffron will contimio in tfafair v capacities as owners, at the ; tarns location, 325 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. THANK YOU SAFFRON SUPPLY COMPANY Li Reckless Sudnii 79 During the next few years, especially, it will be ardently necessary for city coon cilmen to be cautions about spending the people's money. Taxes ara abnormally high, LOOK AT THIS YEAR'S TAX STATEMENTS. Waste and needless spending must be eliminated to keep taxes to a minimum. Mr. LeGarie has the background and business experience to meet these requirements. He does not believe, as does his opponent, that it is necessary to waste 44000 of the people's money for the purpose of hiring alleged experts to show our new city manager how to manage. We do not need a manager to manage our city manager. VOTE FOB EFFICIENCY AND ECOIIOIIY VOTE FOB: L. F. LeGARIE For Council for Second Ward Committee LeGarie for Conneilmaau Ken Kica, See. 20 2 -J9 Do yon agree V7ilh ariilimetic like that above? Ileilher do ue! It's a sample of the PUD promoters complete disreaard of iads. Dther through, gross Ignorance or deliberate prevarication (we suspect the latter) these promoters are attempting to dupe the people oi Marion County who must Tote on the Marion PUD proposal November 5th. You Be the Judge In one piece of PUDeal propaganda labeled "Power Facts'" the PUD promoters recklessly state that the average electric rate charged by PUDs is .79 of a cent per kilowatt hour. BUT in another piece of propaganda labeled "Meet Peter PUD they list the average rates of PUDs is follows: JS . Grays Harbor . ' . . Cowlitz , . Pacific Kittitas Wahkiakum Lewis Clatskanie 1.86c 1.6 2.21 2.97 2.67 3.73 2.56 WE LEAVE IT UP TO YOU IF YOU CAN FIGURE THAT THE ABOVE PUD RATES AVERAGE .79 OF A CENT WE'LL PAY YOU THE $64. j - Nor does the above tell the complete story oi the PUD promoters' chicanery ' they intentionally left out some PUDs. such as the one in Central Lincoln County, which hare rates SO HIGH THAT THEY DONT DARE ADVERTISE THEM. Do You Believe in Fairy Tales? 'Peter PUD is the latest trick pulled by the promoters to fool the public. " ' According to the most recent PUD campaign literature. Teter" Is Paul Banyan's kid brother a veritable hero wh6 is going to SAVE YOU FROM THE WICKEDNESS OF THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE, and bring to you a 'SOCIALISTIC UTOPIA WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE A JOB WITH THE GOVERNMENT! Of course. Paul Banyan Is! a legend a FAIRY TALE! And sine "PfcTLH PUD Is In the soma iaxniy HE MUST BE A FAIRY TALE TOO. Ilarion Counly Cilizens Commiilec Kay J. Glatt, Woodburn President J. S. Chambers, Salesa Vice-President C IL Barnard, Silvertaa Secretary '4 J n I i