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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1947)
:ppity Mews DBirneffs i COUNTT COt KT IXSrECTS Marion county Jude Grant Murphy and Commissioners Roy Rk-e and Ed Rogers inspected the F. I. Bressler Co. housing project on North River road at the inter section of Cherry avenue Monday and found that plains and prelimi nary work on streets and roads indicated that they would meet with state highway department specifications. The couit informed ttM Brmlrr cnmDanr that if the project was completed as speci- fied. Marion county would assume, responsibility for the maintenance of the roads. New elec. ranee, refrig.. bedroom suite sold together. Hollywood bed, lamps. ru, drapes, mis. furn. Garden tools, mower, yard chairs. 41 N WllltW Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity. R. L- Elfstrom Co. : Dance tonight, CrysUl Gardens. SCHOOL PLANT BEGINS Construction of the new physi cal education plant for Salem sen- for high school has Deen sianea by Ed Viesko, Salem contractor. The school board voted approval of the start last week and it is hoped by the board that the struc ture will be ready for use by next fall. For factories, offices Ac business ues. 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12 48, tax incl. R. L. Elf strom Co. LuU Flower Sl.oppe. 1278 N. Lib erty. Phone D592- River silt, top soli and fill dirt. Coro l Sand Ai Gravel Ph 21966. CPA APPstOVES BLDG. M. E. Teekell. Salem, was grante'l approval by the civilian production administration to bufl.! a'SJMX) cleaner nd dyer's shop building at 1554 Fairground- io . dri oi dmg to jri A-si-v idtel 1'ies ilipatt. h. 3 New Tyler froen food ii-fs and d'licuteen n -i nu'. t 2 j!,l:indj. liJ5 S 24th. Ph 2. Ur May r.ard C. Shiffer. recent di re tr of the division i mati . --I and child health of tKe Oregon state board of health, is now as s.K Uted with Dr. Leuis D Clark Dante tonight. Crystal Gardens Obituary IU1TOM , Ira Dodd Ralston, at his hom at 449 luiil til. !". Monla. Minn J Sun.Vfd b hi Mr, tuna Y Kaltfon of SWm. a daujjhtr:. Mi Viola loril of WUlamma. a l a S NalatuO of Klamath Fall. to .Mfi.. Mi. Mnti lfu Souin Wr.l l H' M . and Mis. Bprtha Vance ol Montri. Colo, a brotner. Kit in Rallio of Bowe 0v. Oh!a. ..! three anaVhildrea. Announce- ruetit of Mivitrt Later by Cloun Bariick eorrion. Dr Oeorfe t Lewi, late render t of I lao North Wlritej l . at a !x-l mx pilia, March 4 Survived by hi w. ife. Uji(i.rt lew 11 of Si'i dauMei t lorenoe l-evi ai d Bai -baia lri. bo'h of Sale':.. t.'iree In itf-r Ji-n l.f: ot Euif'T.e. 1: a t evsl. ol Yahi-' a. VA j-.ii and M.tw i 1 rM , ,f Sjl v and tliii-e i.-t. Mi- ila Y'nx ii lie-no. i'j1! . Mi Ira Slurtf of Vler.lo Pa: tf. fa! if and Mi. Jmi' W intern. ute ol Taco na. vu n-e will lr i eli) T "r-Ja-vii'fi at J p ni at tr.e t'lounn KiTiik chapel, flie Rfv jJ.in pn Adjn.l oliii iji m Ritualitit iut bv MiiMi P"t ! VKW Intei-t. ent at Hrliir- Men orial paiK t'urt be ooen t fi lend- unt,l 12 nour Tlian di) Kiidh omit f'.owrrv It H KD4 Ouifr I R.ii ard- l4e re-u1ent of (knnljkr Ot e . at tne Vr'fun I ho.-- I pi'al in Poitland Vljn'i 3 Survived j bv hi- ife. Mi Paul.ne R.c'ia d. t Heanlake a dauifttrt DuraM Ric.i- arj. Oceanlake. hi parent. Mr and-: Mr William Richard. Salem a bio'.'-er CI 1 1 Richard Sa!en- a lis ter. M: E!te Mi. Medtord. and a niece. Mi Janet Healev. Saiem j Service Mill be held Iridav. March I. ; at I p ni at the I'louO - Ba: i :ck chapel, the Rev W Harold l.tman of f iciatu.K , Jiierrtient a the City Vie i-eineterv. itli raelde ritualistic services by I the DV What Can Thai They arc successful ia uui business of compounding prescriptions because we work at ic VTe sre conscien tiously devoted to it. We set the highest ediical standards, employ the ab'est Registered Pharmacists, accept and dispense only the purest of potent drugs which come from dependable producers. If such a service resulted ia higher prescription prices, they could be resdily justi fied. Yet, actually, the econo mics of a olum business, such as ours, permit us to mainmo lower-thaa-aversgc prescription prices. Try as for that aext prescription. Willetfg Capital Drug Store Car. State A Liberty rbaae 3111 Clataiac of 11 klads It ia Eareae. Waal yea acta by bringing yaar aid detaes to aay fire staUaa. caareh ar PCE afflcef Cm ISSUES PEatMITS The city engineer's office yes terday granted building permits to Clyde Livingston, to erect a $5000 house and garage at 1164 Highland ave.; Loder Bros, com pany to alter a garage building at 465 Center st.. $200; Mrs. George Will to alter a store and storage room at 432 State St., $1000; R. E. Wingard to erect a $1000 house at 1994 Highway ave . and to James L. Mahula to alter a house at 1466 N. Liberty st $500. Trade your old lawn mower in mw w on a new one. narry n . aeon -The Cycle Man" 147 S. Com! New elec. range, refrig bedroom suite, sold together. Hollywood bed, lamps, rugs, drapes, misc. furn. Garden tools, mower, yard chairs. 481 N. Winter. Just arrived new shipment of Children Proper-Bilt shoes. Prices 135 N. Liberty St COUNTY MAKES DEAL A contract of sale of a county owned air compressor to Ross Miles. Salem, for $500 was filed Tuesday. The county is to take the price out in trade within the i next 12 months, according to the 1 contract. As first payment the county received a truck motor valued at $173. Turkey pickers report Friday morning at 8 o clock. Marion i Creamery & Poultry Co. j Drapery & curtains cleaned. Pick up &. del. service. We give green j , saving stamps. Standard Cleaners. 1 Phone 8779. j Pance tonight. Crystal Gardens. j 1 SPEAKS AT HIGH SCHOOL Gipsy Smith, son of the evan-, gehst. Gipsy Smith, will speak , at the senior high school auditor-: mm at 7:30 tonight under the! sponsorship of the Bible Crusad-! ers. He will be assisted in the song serv ice by Arhury W. Mc- Kee. manager of the Winona Lake j Bible Conference, Winona Lake. ' hid. Brush College dance revue March 6 8 pm. Adm. 35c and 15c. Pie or ' ':ike and 'coffee 15c. Proceeds for a hletic equipment and school lunches. j SPEAKS TO MOTHERS Edwin C. Berry, executive sec- ; retiiry of the Urban League of Portland, will address the Moth el Fellow.-hip study group at the F rst Methodist church tonight. His s fbject will be "Why Handi- , cap Your Child". Mrs. Stearns Cushing. jr , will be in charge of the social hour after the meeting which begins at 8 p.m. Smart new plaid socks, large stock, all sizes 50c to 95c. Alex Jones. 121 North High St. TINKHAM GILBERT ELECTED Tinkham Gilbert, treasurer on the board of directors of the Sa !tm YMCA, has been elected vice ine-iclent of the Pacific northwest council of the YMCA. Amateur Night" to be held at the -Eagles Hall." 371 N. High st. If you can sing, dance, play an in s'rument, or what have you. then otne up and register. The contest runs every Tuesday night for 5 consecutive Tuesday nights. Start ing March 11th and ending April ' 8th. There will be cash prizes. Two winners will be picked each Tues day to compete in the finals to be held April 8th for the grand prizes. Wiring service. Judson's, 279 N. Com l. Phone 4141. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TTLX far rirepUces. draJa- Sara's, stare f rants, bathrss . shewers. abewer ears. Free Estimate -Ed" Bask Pa. X-4S 195 N. Wfaitev Yon Spare Can Hear? a a -I a needed M POLICE AT SCHOOL Sixty law enforcement officers of Clackamas. Marion, Multno mah, Polk. Washington and Yam hill counties heard Lt. Keith L. Jooes and Detective Ben L Swank of the Portland police bureau dis cuss police patrol techniques at the opening session of the Oregon regional police school, held yes terday at the chamber of com merce rooms. The next class will be held March 11, beginning at 2 P-liL, Chief of Police Frank Minto, Salem, announced last night. Plate glass now available. Don Brown, Elf strorn's. FIRST AID TKEATS Mrs. L. E. Smilton, 336 State st., was treated early yesterday for an injured leg by the SalenV first aid squad. Police said that Mrs. Smilton had fallen on the sidewalk in front of her home. L. C. Far is. 2305 N. 4th sL. was treated by first aid men for an axe cut on his left hand. Twelve stitches had to be taken in the hand, first aid men said. Johns-Manville shingles applied right over your old roof. Nothing down 3 years to pay. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. SMALL SCHOOL MEET School officials reported a small turnout at the consolidation meeting held at the Bush school last night. There to discuss the proposed consolidation of Salem district number 24 and outlying districts with the interested citi zins present were Mrs Agnes Booth, county school superinten dent, and Roy Harland, Salem school board member. Wesix electric 2.5 K. W. & 2 K. W. built-in wair heaters now avail able. R. L. Elfstrom Co. LOG PERMITS GIVEN The Marion county court Tues day granted log hauling permits to James D. Huddleston, Turner; Eugene J. Ennis, Monmouth; Al fred McCallister, route 4, box 113B. Salem; David Schafer, Sil verton; and Afbert Harris. Me- hama. 1 i YMCA BOARD TO MEET ' The board of directors of the local YMCA will meet Thursday noon at the Y. President Paul Wallace, recently returned from a trip to California, will preside. Eola Community club cafeteria dinner Friday, Mar. 7 at Eola school 6 p.m. to 8 p m. Program to follow. GARDNER TRAVELS John Gardner, work secretary of local Hi-Y clubs at the YMCA. i is attending a three-day confer ence of the Pacific coast camp ing conference at Gearhart. The conference began Tuesday. Electrolux Vacuum cleaners $69.75 complete. 175 S. High. Phone 6088. ESCAPE OSH Harold Gilroy. 33. 5 feet 9 inches tall, 150 pounds, with black hair, blue eyes, and wearing a dark coat and green pants, was reported by city police to have escaped from the Oregon State hospital at 5 p. m, yesterday. His home is in Portland, officials said. Electric Entrance SWITCH Fased Far Range aad lighting eirealts 9.95 COCO HATS Size 14x24 1.85 Brown 4 -Gallon Pressure Sprayer 8.95 Commercial Fertilizer Now available in containers frem 1-lb. to lbs. INVESTIGATE NOW Our FAIRBANKS HOUSE "Built-Together" Irrigation Pumps Available in 5-7 Ji and 10 H. P. Motor Sizes Quart Size Linoleum Paste 45 c Radiant Furniture Polish 20c lti-rt. Battle r i BERRY SPEAKS. FRIDAY Edwin C Berry, executive sec retary of the Urban league of Portland, will speak Friday noon at a meeting of the Willamette dis trict of the Oregon social work conference at the Salem Chamber of Commerce rooms. All persons interested are invited to make, reservations, which may be made until Thursday by telephoning 9277 or 3965. Berry, who has spok en in Salem before, will talk this time on "Social Work and Race Problems." Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. Wanted: Man wool presser. Steady work. Top wages. Standard Clean ers & Dyers. Just arrived new shipment of Children Proper-Bilt shoes. Prices 135 N. Liberty St Furnitui upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church street CHEMEKETA CAFE FILES i Mae Vlasick and Joseph Vla sick, both of 2365 Claude st.. filed an assumed business name certi ficate with the Marion county clerk's office Tuesday for .the Che meketa st. At the same time Keith Gwynn and Roger M. Langston filed a certificate of retirement from the same business. SEED FARM FILES John Banick and Velda Banick. route 1, Brooks, filed an assumed business certificate with the Mar ion county clerk's office -Tuesday for the Lone Pine Stock and seed farm. Turkey pickers report Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Marion Creamery' & Poultry Co. DEACONESS DISMISSES Mrs. Robert Huey, 1440 Water st., and Mrs. William Vogt, route j 6, Salem, each with a baby son, I and Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Mill City, and Mrs. Robert Whitley, 3310 D st., each with a baby daughter, were dismissed Tuesday '' from Salem Deaconess hospital. faMlSSSBBSMiTaT-raTaTasSSSSSS?rr Every watch does become dirt clogged and oil gummed - have it cleaned, oiled annually here and it will be a d e pendable time-keeper. ' s V I ' 21 0! qualllY - ccarOalcQ - I. E. S. Bulbs For Floor Lamps 100-200-300 Wat! 55c E. Poultry Hetting In ne and twa inch mesh. In width rails. 1 faat to C feet. Aerowax Self Polishing LIQUID WAX L WINDOW SMASHED A nine-foot square plate glass window in the Valley Motor Co. showrooms was smashed Tuesday tnorning when a trailer load of lumber broke loose from a car driven by A. E. Healsey. 2305 N. Liberty sL. and crashed into the window after caroming through traffic and over the sidewalk. Workmen estimated the damage at about $300. - New location Cronlse Studio. 439 Court SL. over Smith Baking Co. COMMISSIONERS MEET Neighborhood scout commission ers will meet with District Com missioner Richard Alverson at the Boy Scout offices tonight at 7:30. Specific problems of organization will be discussed, and plans laid for closer cooperation of all scout ing volunteers. Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. Ph. 6833. 966 Center. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street. . Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. GENERAL DISMISSALS Mrs. Robert D. Dorr, Newberg, and Mrs. Albert A. Lenners, Woodburn, each with a baby daughter, and Mrs. Loy Weigel, Independence, Mrs. L. E. Hul bert. Brooks, Mrs. Mervin Werth, Willaimna, and Mrs. C. E. Prince, 2410 S. Commercial st., each with a baby son. were dismissed Tues day from Salem General hospital. Baby pictures, different, youll love them! Just arrived at Art Department of Elf strorn's. SPOQT COATS 7.98 Fine ail waal sport easts, styled la brawn, beige, ar blue tweeds and plaids. Sixes 4 to 18. BOYS' CODDS 4.19 Sixes ir to It Taagb, laax-weaiiag eerda rays. stardily stfteaed 'aad well reiafareed. AvaOabte ia Mae ar brawn. DAT SETS MEET The citizens building committee report will be given at Thursday night's meeting of the Disabled American Veterans in the Wom ans clubhouse, beginning at 730. James Beard and Sidney Stevens will give the report, A social meeting with the auxiliary in cluding a program and refresh ments will follow the chapter business session. A shipment of Betsy Ross spinnet pianos are on their way to Tall man's. 395 S. 12th SL Orders now being taken. Samples on display. Shop Tallman's and save. - Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. CHILD MISSING Virginia Junta, 7. 1110 Lee st, was reported last night to be miss ing from her home by her mother, city police said. She left home at 1130 a. m. for school and had not returned at 530 o'clock last night, according to police reports. She is described as weighing 50 pounds. 4 feet tall, wearing brown coat and shoes, green head scarf and yellow dress and stockings, police said. Again you may enjoy the finest of food and service. The Colonial House 5 p m. to midnight. Loca ted 4 mi. S. on highway 99-E. Dance tonight. Crystal Gardens. FAL'LKNTLR ARRESTED John Faulkner, route 9, Salem, was placed under arrest by Mar ion county deputy sheriffs last night on a charge of driving while intoxicated and is being held in the county jail -on $250 bail pending further investigation involving a collision on highway 99E at the 12th street cutoff last night, the sheriffs office reported. aar a - J FELT HATS 1.59 Bays' Sizes All wool felt dress hats available in blaes aad browns. Bays sixes ! to Boys' Sport Shirts Sixes C to lt Blae, tan. ar white saafer ixed cotton. Laag sleeves. Z- way callars. TaW flnTaitii Orsxyon. 7 LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been is sued at Vancouver, Wastu, to Raymond F. Valdez and Dorothy Gerig. both of Salem. Pemberton's Flower & Gift Shop. 1980 S. 12. Stevens & Son will repair that fine old mantel clock. Fast rv- ice. Dance tonight. Crystal Carder. Ceae ia asd See lie Hew 1947 e essna At the VALLEY IIOTOR CO. Shawn By SALEII Alb SERVICE McNary Field YOUNG AMERICA'S CHOICE 20 New Waal; 10 teasea Fafl Sfftc Fraat Chopper Skirls Yirgin Waal 7.90 BaM black sad red cheeks . . . favorites with bars, szBu. aaeaL. lrr. Daaale faa rte back aad chest. Boys' Polo Shirts Sixes t to lt 1.10 Lang -sleeved, striped pole shirts. Practical and com fortable. Easily laaadered. Boxer Shorts 60C Slaes t to lt Made mt fine, streag ctath la assarted patterns. Fall elastic wsiat bands. V7dDmmdar. HarA 5. 1847 5 G. E. automatic blankets a year? "round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. I will pcepaxs) your 1948 Fd rod & State Incom Tax H. C EWING 2129 Myrtle Ave, HeOyweW District. Far Call Z-5479 Phone 7231 3 Warm. 33-oonca atl wool jackets nude af 20 new wool and 80 reused wool. Styled in hand some brown or bloc plaids, with sports back, half belt, 2 pockets, and a full zipper front. Boys' sizes to It. Waist Overalls 1.98 Saafarlsea! Strm bla denim wsiat areralls la bays sixes to Is. Reiafareed. at aatato af strain. Boys' Coat Sweaters 3.29 Sixes 4 to 10 AU wool; designed with tweed treat, solid color back aad sleeves. Bine, tan ar wine. i a Boys' Crew Sox Sixes T to 11 Caiarf bL patteraed crew sax snsde mi leag-weaiiag 4M State SL