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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1947)
2Tha Statesman. Sclem, Oregon, Thursday May 22, 1917 Permit Sought For Parsonage ' I Plan are under way tor con structicfi of a new parsonage for ' the Calvary Baptist church, of which Dr. Charles Ourden is pas tor. The city engineer's office is sued a permit Wednesday for the building and Contractor Earl Barbara has been engaged to build -the six-room, 1 story Cape Cod house. Other permits issued Wednes day were to Howard Post, for a $50CJ house at 2785 Argyle st; lid L. Carter, to alter an apart ment at 959 S. 12th st, at a 91200 m' """ """ - ".- , J LAST DAY ' WAKE IT k DREAM" "ROSTOV BLACKIE axd the ur O TOMORROW O T-M'E KHSWMSmsaiJ Wifls Bart Lanccartf Ara Gardner Albert Dekker PLUS Drmncrfic Second E2I OPENS 6:45 P. Mi THE SHOW OFF' Red Skelton -la the Ceased? Hit o . Second Featare Zane Grey' f "SUKSETyPASS" cost; Arnold L. Thiele, garage, 1730 S. Cottage st, $700; Stuhr & Wright, Inc., alter cafe at 2055 Fairgrounds rd., and to F. L. Ep ley to alter and repair his house at 325 S. 16th st., to cost about $50. :. 2 Hi-Y Clubs Elect Officers Salem high school's Hi-Y dubs elected and nominated officers at the YMCA Wednesday night. wuxrea LXKKn is ine new president of Arthur Cotton cjub: Don Owens, vice-president; Eldon Caley. secretary; Rodney Beats, treasurer: Lowell Fox. chaplain, and Jim Zwsski, sergeant-at-arms. of the Harrison Elliott club: William nan, vice president; Dick ruhr. secre tary; Bruce MacDonald. treasurer; Rol lui Cocking, chaplain, and Hush Bell- iiwiiiiiaicn van didates and plana to elect officers at a school meetinr nevt wk PinMi.. for president are Dick Unruh. Roger ana wiiDur Mower: vice presi dent. Tom Paulu. Dwb Miller. Paul r?"??'. eeeretary. Ray Myers. Kelly, Jim Hauck; treasurer. Mlka Glenn. RniM Rnitrntu i Mt J "". erKeani-at-arms. or- u lumuer ana mn Callahan. Busy Corner lo Alter N To Qualify for License Kenneth A. Tracy said Wednes day nieht that h WmiM n. v.. - ' . "Wily mitCL U1C Busy Corner, 12th and Hoyt sts.. iu bln-i 1 1 ic inns rsr vstaai liquor control commission in or der to obtain a beer license. Ac tion on his application was post- rrcuiiesaay py the com mission, until ho csn - rtinuiui the beer, grocery and service sta- " vfrrcid Lions. TraCT exnerta in nnmnl.i. . r w.uacw ibCI auons in a few weeks. WALLY STILL WAITS LONDON, May 21 The Duke of Windsor called tonight on bis brother. King George, and his mother. Queen Mary. The Duchess of Windsor did not go with him. She has not been in vited into an English royal house hold since her husband abdicated the throne. Too Lai to Classify 4TOR SAUE or trade: Light Bulck Garden Club Men at Meet Mark M. Taylor, president of the Salem Men's Garden club, as toastmaster of the 12th annual convention of the Men's Garden Clubs of America held in Port land, Wednesday introduced the organization's national officers at the opening session of a four-day meeting, which Is to consist of business sessions interspersed with garden tours. Delegates spent the first day at Timberline lodge. Taylor and James H. Turnbull are official delegates of the Sa lem club and several others, in cluding Lee Canfield, George Mai Strom, both i alternates, and Er nest Iufer. are attending the rnn vention. Iufer and Malstrom will go to Portland today to set up a display that the Salem club will nave in tne rorllana flower show. Marine Corps League To Nominate Officers Officer candidates of th Mar ine Corps league's Salem unit will re nominated at tonight's meet ing in Normandy manor and Dlans will be disnissfv. fnr forma tion of a 105-millimeter howitzer Marine reserve battery here if enough ex-marines are inter ested. Thirty men are to be inducted into the reserve at the meeting, at which marine corns fr will be observed, simultaneous!- with tranvc wceau , Hames Race Across Maine Town Waterfront EASTPORT, Me., May 21 - Flames raced uncontrolled along the northern end of Eastport's waterfront tonight and by mid evening three industrial plants and a home had been destroyed and a fourth factory was burning. Unofficial estimates placed the probable damage at "hundreds of thousands of dollars." Boy Accidentally Hit In Head with Ballbat Clyde Fladwood. 11. ran info the path of a baseball hat by a fellow DUnil at Kt JrMu.r.h, school here Wednesday noon and sunerea neaa injuries which were reported as severe but not serious. X-rays showed no evirln- nt skull fracture, his physician said wi uiyae, ine son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fladwood, 1178 Nebraska ave. He was resting comfortably at Salem v General hospital Wednesday night TAKEN FROM AUTO Earl Bayer. 3835 Mirfwav Hr reported Wednesday night to city police that a sun tan shirt, size 15, union dues book and an Fvr sharp pencil were taken from his car while parked in Salem Wad. nesday. Life-Saving Class Ends Eight senior and seven junior life-saving awards wore nnwi. ed to swimming class graduates yesterday at the YMCA comple ting oi a course which began March 12. Those receiving senior awards were George F. CUrtetofferson. Frank Cross, Hargorie Lundahl. Ed fitt- Buuuns, mcnara cocking. Robert Keppmger. Barbara Carroll and Sara BacKstrand. - Junior awards were presented to Bob Sogge, Katie Sigmund. Ceoree sirozul Jr.. Merle Criebenow. Bob nam. uorsey caspeU and Annette Neuenschwander. The classes were taught by Cole Stephens and Chet Goodman. YMCA Week's Parking Meter Collections $1,932 "Salem parking meters last week gained the city $1932, collected May 16. The count inrUtAmA $13.50 in dimes, which do not wonc m the meters; $1238.7jJ in nickels and $681.80 in pennies. Collections have now tntai $6107.15 for the first four weeks oi operation. ; Wallace Pleads for Nationalization of C. " OAKLAND . rallf TW 91 -Henry A. Wallace, who last night ut oan rancisco advanced his Amateur nODEO Horse Show Mit r.ztt. 14 sbL Seatheast ef Tamer "nwr i ran auders, J sponsors f nOKE... o$ fearless as thm , - t times fhey lived in! DRAMA.. -Spectacular, as the days ' when California was born! Ends Toalght Tursued" Alse "SpoOars of fh North" fWy fteemTowaJi trnti fey smokina; SEE. ISe fwxary bff k lomof f CKferftfa's7ir axoriovt weAanl SEE ThaagckiterSp.Sef rwW a raw, rk aunlry MAR THI AMCNnCsYlf SONOS THAT STUtXtO A JwuONKEArrst - v m.. a CFr ?Ca ii. i i r . Meat Uly BisKod .r rh filomorous gambler no town would hcrva.. no man could tame) 1.,. I T i ln i f A i .X W - . . - ' " :''.'Tur,iTirr, conception of a master plan to abolish war. tonight outlined a domestic plan "to prevent depres sion. It embraced reducing pri ces, raising wages and national izing coal. FIND STOLEN CAR City police report that a car, owned by Val Sloper. 1280 N. 14th st, stolen Tuesday, was found Wednesday night parked in the 600 block of State street. Mat. Dally from 1 p. NOW YOU'LL. EEC! THE I -., - a mm h iiii m CoIvmbtaU tn Amarkaaj ola brawad to tha Amarkon tewta. It has som of tha bfttarnass af eld-werfd olas yat capturas that plaoslnsry-dlffarant fkrvor which ccmeflryrasutf from rTe O Tha Tank' f atTnantcrHeA. 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