The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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1XGION COMMITTEE MEETS
Delegates from American Le
gion posts No. 136 and No. 149
will meet with the Copitol Post
No. 9 Fourth of July celebration
committees at the Legion hall
Ionday night at 7:30 o'clock. All
committeemen and sub-committee
members will discuss plans
icr the three-day meet on July
meeting of the post No. 9 exec,,-
tjve and building committees will
slso meet the first part of the
Meek. Commander Rex Kimmell
fiid Saturday.
Wanted Thoroughly experienced
retail clothing salesman. 5' 10'or
taller. 27 to 35 years old: married.
Salem resident. Must knbw how
to fit and measure clothes, trim
-Vkindo-A-s and keep stock, j Steady,
pood-paying job for right man.
Opportunity for .advancement to
manager. References Required.
"Write giving full details. Box 679
tare Statesman. '
Eectric fans several sizes and
makes. Broadway Appliance Co..
419 Ferry. Salem, Oregon.
OFFICER LAST MEET !
Marion county chapter of the
Reserve Officers association will
meet for-the last time before the
summer season on Wednesday
night of this week. Time and
place will be announced ater
President Harlan Judd said Sat
urday. The group will resume
meetings again in October. i
Johns-Mansville siate surface1
thingle applied by expert rtxifers.j
Nothing oown. 3 years to par j
Buwthe bet a no exlra cost Free j
estimates Ph. 4642. Malhis Bros.
Rooting Co ... 164 S. Cbml. i
Reduced Hot plates. Broadway
Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem.
Oregon. '
HELLIESEX TALKS
RECRHTING
Lt Col. il. E. HeMiesen. com- :
mender of the local army rewuit- j
jng office, spoke to the Corvallis '
Lions club Friday noon outlining j
the newly-launched recruiting !
program.
Oil vour road acd settle the dust.
Call' Tweed ie, 9696 or 5769.
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Obifiuiry
riDLXK
Mr Ne!! Fidlr. Jrfferson. Fri
av. May 23 Survived by her hus
t;iJ. B! D Fidler. Jeftrn; a son.
!-rv:n Ftdr of Salem: two brother.
Mfivin M Dungan of Albany and
Charles W. Duncan of Kennewick.
Vlaih . and one r randdauehter. Rerv- I
tee will be Mondav. May 26. at I p m ,!
in trie Evangelical.- United Breinren
church. Jefferson, graveride services
following at the IOOF cetretery In Sa
lem The Rev. A. E. Bahford will of
floated Direction of trie Clough-Bar-Tick
company.
MrkEAG
Joe.n McKeag. 1870-1947, Funeral
ervire in charge of A. J. Rose, funeral
c; reel or. East 6th and Alder streeta.
Portland. Ore.. 11 a m., Tuesday, May
n. m:.
LEECE
Robert Leece. at a local hospital Sat
urday. May-2. at the age of 61 years.
Furvivine are- the father. J. H. Leece.
and a ttster. Mrs. Elsie Graham, both
fi Portland. Services-will be announced
later by the, Clough-Barrick company.
EVERY FUNERAL
SERVICE
entrusted to us Is individually
planned and personally direct
ed - - its cost determined by
the family's wishes.
HOWELL - EDWARDS
Salem Funeral Chapel
$45 N. Capitol Si. Phone 3672
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phonograph will be found in this compact space-saving
Beodix Consolette. Takes up no more room than an ordi
nary chair yet it assures new richness from records, new
brilliance from standard broadcasts and short wave. The
record storage space is generous beyond belief. Available
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ROAD EXTENSION ASKED
Marion county court has under
consideration a petition filed Sat
urday asking that county road 783
be extended to Butte creek. Also
known as Hazel Nut Ridge road,
the road lies in the Crooked Fin
ger section of the Silverton hills.
The new road would cover about
two miles and would connect with
a road in Clackamas county, the
Petitioners state.
Standard Cleaners and dyers. Also
rug and drapery cleaning. Pick
up and delivery service at no ex
tra charge. S&H Green Stamps.
Ph. 8779.
Plate glass now bv-allable. Don
Brown. Elfstrom's
KC CONVENTION TODAY
William LaRoche, trustee of the
local Knights of Columbus coun
cil and head of the state supreme
council will preside at the order's
twe-day state convention opening
today in Coos Bay. A grouo of
local knights led by Grand
Knight Fred Rupp are attending
the convention today ancj Mon
day. Northern Lawn mowers, limited
quantity R L Elfstrom Co.
Asparagus now ready for canning
and freezing. Fiala Ranch, 3 mi.
north of Salem in Polk County.
Phone 23072. Bring container.
ROGERS. MURPHY BACK
Marion County Judge Grant
Murphy and Commissioner Ed
Rogers were back at their desks
Saturday from the IOOF state
convent ion in The Dalles. The
May, 1948, grand lodge will con
vene at Eugene, the delegates re
ported. Insured savings earn more than
! two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 130 South Li
I berty street
For rent Floor Sanders. Wood
rows, 450 Center St.
HOSE CROSSING CHARGED
During West Salem's fire at the
Puritan Food market Saturday
morning, one motorist, a D. Dav
idson of West Salem, was cited
by police to appear in municipal
court on a charge of crossing the
fire hose with his car.
For immediate delivery, Apt.
House Electric Ranges. Broadway
Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem,
Oregon.
Dr. Wiles Dentist. 701 First Nat.
Bank. Phone 4924.
SPAL'R ELECTED
George Spaur, Salem, was elec
ted president of the Oregon state
Chi Phi association in Portland
Friday night and Merritt Truax
also of Salem, was named secretary-treasurer.
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Strawberries. You pick. 12c lb.
Millard Henny, 3V4 mi. N. E. of
Brooks.
Births
HAN EN To Mr. and Mrs.
! Keith G. Hanen, Independence, a
i daughter, Saturday, May 24, at
! Salem General hospital,
j SWERINGEN To Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Sweringen, 360 Vista
lave., a son, Saturday, May 24, at
Salem General hospital.
SIMONTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Victor F. Simonton, 125 Gerth
ave., West Salem, a daughter. Sat
urday, May 24 at Salem General
hospital.
LUCKS To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lucks, 445 S. Winter st,
a daughter, Saturday, May 24, at
Salem Deaconess hospital.
THRALL To Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Thrall, route 2, Salem,
son, Saturday, May 24, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
EASY
TERMS
aviation coipoiamon
11
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$ 5
m
V4
PHYSICIST TO SPEAK
Speaker at the Salem Chamber
of Commerce, luncheon Monday
at the chamber rooms will be Dr.
Walter P. Dyke, professor of
physics at Linfield college and
who during the war worked on
radiation and electrdnics projects.
Also here for "McMinnville day"
will be Cliff Elliott, Linfield pub
lic relations director; James H.
Stanard, chamber president, and
Robert Makecheck, program di
rector for McMinnville's chamber,
Wesix electric 2 5 K. W. & 2 K . W
built-in wall heaters now avail
able. R L. Elfstrom Co.
New location Cronise Studio, 439
Court St.. over Smith Baking Co.
PARK SIGNS ORDERED
, Marion county court Saturday
ordered erection of a No Parking
On Pavement sign on county road
951 near its intersection with mar
ket road 32 just west of Stayton
and another sign near the city
limits of Stayton on road 32. Res
idents in that area protested to
the court the unlawful parking of
cars in that area causing a traffic
hazard.
G E automatic blankets year
'round comfort and pleasure
limited quantity at Appliance
Dept R L Elfstrom Co.
Lost! South Salem, Boston Bull
Terrier. Reward. Ph. 7198.
PSYCHOLOGISTS MEET
Tenth annual Oregon state
psychological association meeting
was held Saturday at Waller hall,
on the Willamette university cam
pus, with professor James E.
Simpson and professor Arthur
Burton, of the university psychol
ogy department, as hosts.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St.
Kaizer-dish washer for immediate
delivery. Broadway Appliance Co..
419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon.
FRATERNITY INITIATES
Phi Delta Theta fraternity on
the Willamette university campus
initiated 22 new members recent
ly, including four from Salem.
ilem initiates were Harold Col-
gan, Edward Porter, Allen Voigt
nd Cecil Quesseth.
Dexter sharpens lawnmowers at
your home by machine. 6833.
River silt, top sou and fill dirt.
Com'l Sand : Gravel Ph. 21966.
TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS
Townsend club No. 3 will meet
Monday at 8 p. m. at the home
of Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1880 Ne
braska st.
HARTMAN BROS.
Are Official Authorized Distributors of
BENRUS Watches
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AMCY ... A kandtomo yel
low 90M color ovst cato with
17 wl (kock-rtltti9
3375
lr tcK. Color of pmk V
old wHh kandsomo m4tcK
in9 ipni'to brclt.
COUNTISS NCRISSA . . . E
qoisitoly stylod I7jl
watch. Color f yellow fold.
LAsT MANNI ... A f 'rft to
thrill I pmk 90M color ato
with loly HMtchiiif osp
ion brcUt. IS wlv.
HARTMAN BROS.
Jewelers
Liberty
COLLEGE MAN SPEAKER I MOTHERS. BABES HOME
Dr. Fred McKenzie, chairman ' Mrs. Myron Balloun of 555 ,
of the department of Animal Hus- ; Highland ave., and Mrs. Edwin
bandry, Oregon State college, will : Zehiu-r of route 1. Jefferson, were
be the speaker at Rotarv club j dismissed with their infant ihmgh
Weiinesday. -Problems of the "rs from Salem I V;i-..nss iuts
Oregon Livestock Industry" will pital Saturday, and Mis. Ji.ni.-s
be his subject. He will "be in- Taylor of 1535 N. Church st.. was
troduced by Charles A. Sprague. ' dismissed with her son. ;
Reduced All Radios, Portables,
Table models and Record play
ers. Broadway Appliance Co., 419
Ferry, Salem, Oregon.
For factories, offices & business
uses, 12" General Electric wall
clocks. $12.48, tax incl. R. L. Elf
strom Co.
TWO CUT FINGERS
Salem first aid men treated two
cut fingers Saturday. Walter
Harris of 990 S. 13th st., cut the
middle finger of his left hand at
1905 S. High ?t., with pruning
shears, and Louis Woods of 434,
S. 16th st., cut his finger while i
I.IIVUMIUK VVlWI njlll Oil (1A. .
MOTHERS. GIRLS HOME
Road oiling for dusty roads. Also i Two mothers dismissed with
stove and diesel oils for all types i their infant (laughters from Sa
of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph. I?rn General hospital Saturday .
313I are Mrs. J. S. Bush. 2645 Maple
.'ave., and Mrs. Gordon A. Graber, 1
JAYCEES SLATE KAYE ) 1454 N. 19th st.
"What We Should Do as- Citi- ! , . , , . '
zens and as a Community to Meet Mar,k "Twain white lawn slmts
the Future" will be the topic of ; Cool for summer $3 95. Alex
George R. Kaye, resident, man- i Jones. 121 N. Hipr, st.
ager of the Union Oil company ' LESIJE SLATES SHOWS
here when he speaks at the Tues- N piogI ams ;le si.)te(, :il
day luncheon meeting of the Jun- j , . f , , ,
lor Chamber of Commerce.. j weefc i(J rh.u. of iH m (,n
A good paying garage Bnd repair ! Monday, room 200 .n Tut-!..y ;.nd
business on 99E for lease, includ- ; o"n 204 on Wednesday.
ing living quarters. See L. C.
Cooney and Wm. Bliven, 429 Ore
gon bldg. Phone 7906, evenings
8918.
WIJ REGISTRATION BEGINS
Preregistration for the summer
term at Willamette university be
gins June 5 and 6, according to
Walter E. Erickson, director of
o
the summer session. Students not I elementary school at u a m
now attending Willamette will be ' Tuesday for children and at . 45
registered for the summer ses- j P- m- Wetlnevday for parents,
sion at a later date. - j SRale you(. date toniRht at tfisll.
Smitty's Clipper Service, former- Salem Ice Arena.
ly McCune & Lovell. corner Cen- MOVI:s sn,F.,)m:i)
ter and ( hurch. (),n week days M 4 k prog, ams are to
6 a m. to 9 p m ; Sundays, 8 a at yl M m Txt
m. to 9 p. m. Phone 9600. , day t Jhe . iuf.hVSihtKl
GRANGE MEETS WEDNESDAY at 4 p. m. Tuesday at Lelie jun
Salem grange will meet Wed- i 9r h6h-
nesday at 8 p.m. in the Salem I c, , ... . c ,
,. . Figure Skater s night at Salem
Woman s club building on North' . . . , . . , . m
Cottage street.
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Home appliance & GE farm
equipment. Atkinson Appliance
Co. (Hollywood) 2005 Fair
grounds rd. Ph. 2-4439.
Giro fho watch they so
ricMy dosorvo. Thoy hove
eormed tho rtoht to a smartly
styled and distinctivo timo
pioco BENRUS. te
shock-rosisting watch of. .
OAtorontood accuracy.
of Salem
at State
DE LUX Serve Self Laundry. 345
Jefferson st., just off North Com
mercial. Open" daily. 8 a. m. to 5
p. m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays to
: 9. Automalici and conventional
: machines. The Best in the West.
j HELD IN COl'NTV JAIL
Walter lie Rauch, Salem route
j 2, box 233. was arrested Satur
i day afternoon by Marion county
sheriff's deputies 'on a Salem
justice court warrant chat King
assault and battery. He was held
in the county jail under $150
bail.
Rav M. Waltz, M D 195 W.
Superior. Phone 6519.
Bedding plants 15 25c d7
Tomato plants, 15c duz. Fusi luas
and geraniums 20 & 30c each.
Merrill's (Iieeiihoiist', HiiMiks, li
24351.
OPERETTA TO BE PRESENTED
The operetta. "Sunny of Sunny-
i j :n i . i r . . l
i 5 ae- WI" oe presenien oy uun
ice rena ivionuay, may ioin.
SIIS MUSIC SHOW SET
A senior high school music fes
tival will be presented at the
school at 1 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday.
these
found
.sell fast, so
LICENSES ISStED
Marriage licences have been
issued in Portland to Glenn Miller
and Blanch L. Miller, both of Sa
lem, ami in Vancouver. Wash., to
Jeiry Adam. Atimsville, and Itelh
Foi tune, 624 N. Cpitol St., Salem.
Paper hanging. J. Johnson. 3492. J
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LOG PERMITS GRANTED j
Itg hauling permits were grant- j
etl Saturday by the' Marion coun- !
ty court to Richard L. Hamblm. j
536 Liberty st ; Joseph Ziebert, j
Mill City: Iy Brothers Trans-1
fer. Newberg, and Aline Bros..
Woodburn.
SCHOOL PICNICS SET
The Pulateers club at Salem
high school has slated a picnic
for 6 p. m. Wendesday, according
to this week's school calendar.
Leslie junior high students ere
. planning an o!I-sthtl picnic at 4
u- 111 Thursday.
EASTRIDGE CAR LOCATED
A car owned by Dorothy S.
East ridge. 740 Spruce St., stolen
Friday night, was loch ted early
Saturday morning by city police
lusi outside tne city limits on
South Commercial street. '
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MADISON'S SIGN TAKEN
A small metal sign, used to
H.t smaller signs on at Don
Madison's service station. 590 N.
HiKh st . was stolen Friday night,
he reported to Salem polite.
PERMIT ISSI ED
A buildinjj iH'imit was issued
by the city engineer's office Sat
urday to F.il Johnson to erect a
woodshed at 1340 Fir st., at a
cost of $f0
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217 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 76S1
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features usually
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O Gay prints white, pastel grounds
O Shirtwaist, button-front styles
O Ruffles, contrasting trim
O Roomy pockets, buckled belts
O Full cut sizes from 14 to 44
O Fabrics that wash like a charm
Tlie 1 .98 cottons you haven't seen for years . '. . back
ajzain with all their former excellent quality, work
manship, fit! In refreshing cotton floral prints that
you'll wear with delight whether youVe digging in
the garden or doing household chores. All guaran
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come early! Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to
Atid this purchase to your Monthly Payment
Tho Statesman. Solom. Oregon. Sunday. May 23. 1947 S
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SCHOOLS TO GIVE AWARDS I taken the matter of repairing the
Presentation of vear-end awards road into consideration and an
for students will be presented at ' insx-ctton cf it will be made
Purr Mi Junior high school Tes- n- h rour a'd-
day 4i t 10 a. in and at the senior
high school at 12:50 p. m. i
Wednesday. i
LEAGCES TO CONVENE
Members of the Leslie junior
high school Girls league are to,
meet at 1:45 p. m. Wednesday,
and the Boys league is to present
a show at 3 p. m. Thursday. J
MEETING POSTPONED
The regular meeting of the Sa-!
lem school board has been post-1
poned this week from Tuesday to ;
Wednesday night at 7:30. The
board convenes at the school ad5;
ministration building on North
High street.
ROAD SERVICE ASKED
A petition to service county road:
746 lying between Garden and
Fruitland roads east of Salem j
was received by the Marion coun- j
ty court Saturday. The court has t
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