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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1947)
(Dntty Hews CIRL C I T BY RAZOR Sherry Vie.beck, about 4, of route 8, box 966, Salem, was treats by Salem first aid men Friday afternoon for deep incisor cut of three fingers, incurred when she took a razor from the glove compartment of her moth er' err, parked downtown on Court ft. After the girl had been given first aid, her mother re turned to find that police, also, had ben there. She had an over time parking ticket. Rummer piano lessons. Rawson. Ph; 3058. CIJQl'E HURT AT MILL - James Clique of 3825 Monroe ave. incurred a broken finger and the other fingers of his right hand were badly lacerated Friday eve ning when his hand became caught in an edger at the Oregon Pulp & Paper company, where he was working. First aid men gave treatment and took him to Salem General hospital. LEGION MEETS Members of Capital post 9, American Legion, will be intro duced to its junior Legion base ball tram players at Monday night's meeting. The team has so far won three and lost none of its tilts with other district teams. Convention issues also will be dis cussed for instruction of the post delegates. Dance Sat. Silverton Armory. Apt. house electric ranges with high speed burner. Broadway Ap pliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem Ore. 'Realtors Hear Politic al Talk , N'ew Discovery in a way to hear. -.- A nw itar anenars in the field of lectronic hearing aids. It is a completely new, completely rev olutionary hearing instrument . . . (s different from early models as today's radio is different from the first crystal set. It includes all the wonders of war-born elec tronics ... a revolutionary cir cuit, which helps screen out an noying scratchy noises and catcher every word, every note, every round with perfect fidelity. VThether you how own and old hearing id, a comparatively new one. or none at all, you owe it to yourself to know about this new development. James Taft & Asso ciates. 218 Oregon Bldg., Salem, j Oregon, one of the Pacific coast's largest distributors of hearing aids, are so proud of this achieve ment that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and ex plain how you may get a full demonstration of this remarkable dev ice in your own home without risking a penny. Write them to day. CRASH! X GREEN LIGHTS? Police investigating a minor auto-motorcycle crash at Center and Commercial streets Thursday evening reported that both motor ists haft, or at least believed they had. a green light shining in their direction. John Ellis, 360 Center Fashion Lounge now located mez zanine floor Senator Hotel, Room I Oil your road and settle the dust 108-109. Madeleine W. Dyer. Call Tweedie. 9896 or 5769. Kobert ! j Dutch Boy Once Over Wall Paint. All standard colors on- hand. Ph. 4939. Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens. REPORT SNAKES AGAIN Salem police, said Friday that a woman in the 1500 block of South Cottage st. had complained of seeing snakes near her home both Thursday and Friday. Two snakes which escaped from the carnival on Lana ave- last Tues day have not yet been returned, according to police reports. 32-galIon electric waier heaters now $69 95. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem. Ore. Insured savings tarn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 120 South Liberty street. Dad will appreciate a Sunbeam, Schick, or Remington electric shaver. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. HALVORSON INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation for Carl M. Halvorson. Inc., with cap ital stock of $100,000, were filed with Marion county clerk Friday. Incorporators of the construction firm are Carl E. Davidson, Walden Stout and Charles P. Duffy. all of Portland. The stock is divided into 1,000 shares. MISS LITTON GRADUATES Carolyn Pauline Lytton. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Frie sen, 1180 Ruge st. West Salem, was graduated from Wheaton college at Wheaton. 111., this wetk with a bachelor of science de gree, according to news from the i aid. college. Social Work Group Elects Mrs. Loaiza "Children should be helped any place where they can be helped. but I want to have a hand in rais ing my children and not have them raised by experts," Dr. Hor ace Miller of the Oregon State hospital staff told member of the Marion county Sorihl worker conference at its annual meeting A- ""J- , , . . tendency to plav r-.htirs "d to Too many groups or trained .. . , . . . u . . fight the new deal a it mam workers, such as psychiatric- . . . . . . . . objective. physician, educators and mk uI i- workers tend to come to the point . where they act as if "just let us I I 4 tfillr Ic ii- arrange things for people and ev- cl - T - t erything will be fine, the speaker Republican leadership and sible presidential cinlnl..te veir discussed by Steve Anderson. Sa lem aitornry, at the Salrm ltont of Realtois' luixhron f"til.y at the Marion hotel. Anderson, who was a dr legate at last week's national Young re publicans clubs cinvention in Milwaukee, Wis. told of his own experienc" in tlw field of fxlttio and hi rmMiiw for irtu iwtMti He dnlait-d that in hi, opinion congress still exhibit-, "too much IFintay. and will move hi family! to ( llay later tin month Kelly rrviily x ith j V.urr HifM at (iirf ll.il-j-i V..li i.l tame I.. Sulim ii t. tot; lini-1 i r-l mil f Hw il. Ilr ha l-rn Mlur in the Kiatnn (tub arxl iv h pionv-t Mn No uc-ror to Kelly In re gard to ttx theater h ben n rt'iuiM rd The Statesman. SoIm. Oretjcn. Saturday. ue XL lit S IIoiim- Ileal Hill In Vnr For HoiH-itig m itli lUititt Fashion Show At Girls' State lwo Photo Studio S I 1. V Y. It (' IIUK iSiim.1) Miller's department More of Na Irm ut on a fa hKni urt avrri Wnln-day at the Silvr Creek RecreatM-ival area tut the 10" member of the (Jills' State assembly A fashion turt v.iY w t-tctted in the dining hjll pjiino mu ir provided the Mnif for the nxiti-litij gul Mi Yvoiwr (trctoer. fashion nvMitl for Miller' sc In tctl rune WASHINGTON. II 4 Th rj trjrcVd 1ST to 100 Thurty a (tT;l tKat ve-wea-e, t-r allomed to umt tht tefttymal leave bond In r1 (tavttwnt ft rMnir built by tle -tiimi rtuiing taarliitte and x-n to kr old. T vt4e. ret a Ullrr rxurit. rair aftrr tfrft. Vn Zjtven R -I and Millr R-('..ni d. tttnl ufh a rrvrt vc-wWl 1m rrinMnale agtnt tl-r iim hm' .f could rxl I t-r lot the ipmlir jurt- c f bu) trg ar tj irvg n rrttxr4iT tMt tUr f-tt ti-. tw ' ' t ' it. W t . )" ti ..-. Uh 4 iNalMiii y iai t ;tf . .!. Jut 0 rwltT.la a u-e .: s ... A frwi n fur-try ,-i . t AtlanLrf rad InJV ai'.t WIU.AMETTE TII.E Ol. ART TTIX Imr na4aia. trva. aar-4. Han fri-Oa. taall rv s-m un k. After discussing the other croup, he said. "Did voii think G E automatic blankets year ! I had forgotten the social woik- P- Kelly, managrr f Warner t girls from the group to model the 'round comlort and pleasu.e ' ers? Many of them have this idea Bros, theaters in SaWm for the l..wt tle in !m uit. play limited quantity at Applianccjin the back of their mind. These lat H months, has punh.scd tdr ?nd iun gsrmmt. aftcrmt and Dept R L Elfstrom Co. "'fields are means to an end, not Bi-hop-Moderne stuho and cam- travrl. inc Itidir c Yida lee Willard the end. Dr. Miller stressed. ""a shop intercuts at Coos B-y of Albany and Ltiella Mae Ntlxm Dance Sat. Silverton Armory. ; Mrs. Katharyn Loaiza. super- and Reedvport, it was jnt.our.tcd if I)..l!a. $ fliiarl cncirczt sinks doQirondcrlul lhiags... BELL ENDS TRAINING Pvt. Carl Bell, whoe home ad dress is route 9, box 616, Salem, recently completed basic army j intendent of Oregon Hillcret Public Records school, was elected president at the business meeting at which Mrs D. J McLellan. v ice Pre5' , PROBATE C'CH'RT traininif at Fnrt Wash and 1 ' """ :r -uhih v x,i William O Bmiim-m rll training at on Lewis wasn. arK1 1 Susan Fahertv. pn-sident. Other i f p.ope.n momn A ppr - rt., was operator of the motorcycle U TIW P anics ana ' . . . ! hrhrii T.imitoH cunnlv r"-ri!.l going north on commercial street i " , . K J and Clvst. N Sutton. 1995 jsj City Transfer, 226 State St. Front st . was turning left (east) j For rent Floor Sanders. Wood cnto Commercial street. ! rows. 450 Center St. Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens. i Dr. Wiles Dentist. 701 First Nat. Bank. Phone 4924. Fashion Lounge now located mez zanine floor Senator Hotel. Room CIIEMEKETAN HIKERS Hikers who will make the an nual Mt. Hood climb with the Sa lem Chemeketans club this week end are Harold Melchert. Paul Dcuber. Bob Beecroft, Ralph Ken nedy, Jane Walsh ar,d Bob Keu- dell, Keudell said Friday night 108? 109. Madeleine W. Dyer. For immediate delivery Nash ra dios for 42. 46 and 47 models, seat - rtners. sport lites. and Nash beds for 41. 42. 4G, and 47 sedans. Marion Motor Co. Commercial nd Center. . FORGERY CHARGED Douglas Gene Hardy, 642 Edge water st..-. West Salem, was held in Marion county jail Friday ingnt. to appear in Salem justice court this morning on a charge of forgery. He was arrested in New port and he'd fo- 'he county sheriffs office. Sheriff M. Craig now located at 647 N is awaiting assignment to a reg ular army unit, according to word from the army camp. He entered the service April 3 this year. For immediate delivery Nash ra dios for 42, 46 and 47 models, seat cover, sport lites, and Nash beds for 41, 42, 46, and 47 sedans. Marion Motor Co. Commercial and Center. Dexter sharpens lawnmowers at you- home by machine. 6833. ANNUAL REPORT OUT Its annual report for 1946 was published this week by the Marion county health department. It re views health activities and gives pertinent statistics. Copies are available at the health office in the Masonic building. Dance Sat. Silverton Armory. Table-top Wesix 32-gallon electric automatic water heater. Roper and O'Keefe Merritt gas ranges. At kinson Appliance Co., 2005 Fair grounds Road. Ph. 24439. l.vdta Amelia hii1 anen rtir II. nn I ... l ... . t . t I ... IB son. vice president: Mrs. Call ton am JuU ji E. Greider. secretary; Ruby Bun- Mary E. Knrviid. uti-ni.,p r - lair uuiiuwn aviium Axl lAIri I CuXllxm -tlr rrrf delevmininc elj'ifiTenl off pinuniplion nf drath Mary A Irham rtjlc Oidrr ron ! flrn.lnc ' "' pii'pnti Nrllkr Mai R.nninc rta Arpia i ' al of pivpriti al f I fS . ' Elbert Hod fuid'anh p rti SILVERTON. June 1 3-(Spe- Annual rrpo.t cial)-Carl T. Riley. 70. native of i"dr riai ;tr r,io . , j c- i rd other v Saiah Adrl l t Indiana and a resident of Silver- mnd otir,, crd-r omom rter.d ton for 25 vears, died todav at : am oiKn ro ink ami ii...ne Good Samaritan hrpital U. Port- ' mh nM 1r""' 1 land. He had been in ill health for j MARRIAGE LICENSE some time nut in tne hospital only APPLICATIONS officers named are Dalbert Jep- i nell, treasurer. I Silverlon Man Dies in Portland two days. Final ritts will be at the Holman & Lutz parlors in Portland at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Surv ivors include the widow, Mrs. Harry Howard Riley; a son. Elmer A. Riley, Hoquiam. Wash . a grandson; a ustrr. Mrs. Vrs sie Huilt. Kenton. Wash.. nl u brother, DaviuT l,Ul'v, C'entralia. Wash. MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL Mrs. George Fricsen of 1480 Sixth St., West Salem, and Mrs Glen H. Waggoner of route 6. Salem, were di-missed with their Ole Lien will be leader of the Blair of Scotts Mills and Donald LICENSED TO MARRY Wedding licenses have been , infant daughters from Salem granted at Vancouver. Wash., to ! General hospital Fnday and Mr Elv ina Dedrick and Lyle Lewis. John Ritchie of 184 S. 18th t . both of Salem, and to Frances i was dismissed with her infant group. Hays of West Linn. New location Cronise Studio, 439 j Notice to automotive public. All Court St.. over Smith Baking Co. i members of the Salem Automobile Dealers Association arenow clos- Old Time Dance tonight. 259 Court. s Wm. Bliven, L. C. Cuoney and C. - Denver Young returned him from Newport Friday afternoon. Johns-Mansville s Ute surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down. 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co.. 164 S. Coml. Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens. Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity R L Elfstrom Co. HAULING PERMIT GRANTED The county court Friday grant ed a log hauling permit, for sev eral county roads, to DeSantis and Fahtz Logging company. Dr. David B. Hill's dental office 307 First "at'l Bank Bldg., will be closed until Monday, July 7. Obituary High St No parking meters. INSULATORS FILE Benjamin E. Braucht, 147 N. Commercial st., filed a certificate of assumed business name as Capital Home Insulation Co., with Marion county clerk Friday. No tice of retirement from the firm name was filed by Fred L. Booth and Ralph N. Evans. Reduce the scientific wav. Latest modern massage (Nyopathy). 543 N. Church. Phone 6253. - Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens. Experienced meat cutter wanted at State St Market. Ph. 9127. FORMER DEAN VISITS Dr. Frank M. Erickson, who re tired in 1941 as dean of liberal arts at Willamette university, is visiting friends in. Salem this week. He now makes his home i in Santa Barbara, Calif. Air-Steamship tickets anvwhere Kugel. 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. MOKLANDKR Lnui Mwbndrr - lit Rowmfint ave.. W eM Slem. at hi residence. Wedrws- I w-. . ; o i day. June n Surviving are the wife, j Dad wlU appreciate a Sunbeam, Mm Alice Motlander. two daughters, j Schick, or Remington electric Mm rern fcdminMen of Albuquerque, j shaver. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. N M . and Mrs. Ruth Lock man of Greenwood Spring. Colo.; three sons. f red and Earl Moslander of The Dalles and Floyd MoMander of-Hcr-Toosa Beach. Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. B C Cow in of McCredie. Mo . and Mrs Gene JLewis of Mexico. Mo., and four nndchildren. Service will be announced later by the Clough-Barrick eompary. cir.se Wiiharn Ciete. at a local hospital Friday. June 13. Announcement of ervice later by Clough-Barrick company Plate glass now available. Brown. Elfstrom's. Don River silt top soK and fill dirt Com'l Sand Gravel Ph 21966 Births FORKIST At Tillamook. June 1J. Clarence Wil li Forrift. late resident of Tillamook, at the ace of 74 year. Father of Russell A Forrit of Tillamook and brother of Mrs Cora Mrlntee and Mr. Lota Mc Farlane of Salem Services will be held Mondav. June 1C. at 10 a.m. at the W T R:don chapel with concluding ervices at Belcrett Memorial park. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbors and friends for the beautiful floral offerings, sympa thy and kindness extended to us Jn our recent sorrow. J. J. McGOVERN and FAMILY MR. & MRS. JOSEPH GOBEL MR. & MRS. GEORGE PETERSON & FAMILY MISS MARY BOURKE. MARSH To Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marsh. 2290 N. 4th st a son. Friday. June 13, at Salem Gen eral hospital. ISAAK To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Isaak. 960 Madison st, a daughter, Friday, June 13. at Sa lem General hospital. BURNS 7o Mr. and Mrs. Max Burns, 2260 S. 13th st., a son, Fri day, June 13, at Salem General hospital. ing at 12 noon each Sat ITH COMMITTEE TO MEET American Legion committee men planning for the Legion's Independence day celebration will go over final plans for the event at a meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sun day in Legion hall. Dance Sat. Silverton Armory. ANDERSON FIRM FILES Merle R. Anderson, Salem route 7, filed with Marion county clerk Friday a certificate of assumed business name as Anderson's Re frigeration Service and Repair shop, for sales and service. Trap loads by care. Marlin 32 spe cial and 30-30. 12, gae pumps, 6" S. & W. revolvers, beach balls. Hogan and Sarazen golf clubs. 24" bicycles, pocket watches, wetting dolls, skill saws, 'i and ai hor.e motors, flour sifters, lunch boxes, electric corn poppers. Nollman & Engler, 362 State. PIPE LINE APPROVED Permit to lay a thrre-inch pipe across market road 37 was grant ed Friday by the Marion county court to Joseph May. Learn Thomas Shorthand in half ; the time. Day and evening classes ; starting Monday. Merritt Davis School of Commerce, 420 State. Phone 2-1415. PERMIT APPROVED . Ben M. Adams was granted a permit to haul logs on county road 657 and market roads 47 and 26 by Marion county court Friday. Dance Sat Silverton Armory, MRS. WELCH. SON HOME Mrs. James Welch of Chemawa was dismissed from Salem Dea coness hospital Friday with her infant son. Elec. pop-corn poppers, $1.95; plate may be used separately. At kinsons Appliance Co.. 2005 Fair grounds rd. Ph. 2-4439. FIND 3 CASES RKF.R Three cases of beer. believed Bland F SlmnMiw tl tmlent tnt Beerlv M(-Gilclirtt. Tl. studetti. t-..ih of Sa lem Wele Kocl.er 14 c licv.ii" i n- rei and Mjiie Junrwiilii I i ! wife, both of HiMrtJouin Jarne t'owlne Jn-. i' ?' man. and th.lore Matinit.m is te retonil bolh of Nairn CIRCUIT COURT State of Oie( on e lei Mil.1i,, I r f'.atton I'owell n in.ir. releasing defendant ffiom ij'tl off kheriff until Julv In prndmr i menl to couit of ! 'hat dale 'and f?9eaih two nk tteieaf'ei for support of tin nor ihild Marvin Frana'in Fretcli F'.ira hetn Anne ir1inli pai'i ! Irke CMiel tlxl llihlin o tieatneol Marrietf Mai 7 IMI at KU- .M, rail- Willwam S Jae l',.rrtt H I Jave. Coriiplamt allei,- 1 1 ui I art't mt'Uiitan tieatioent 1aiiiet Apr 1 ItMJ at SlrtniMfi VVa- Jean Mrlntue llrni ViP-ine Plaintiff tile atoeiwled in'n il I ciona-cotoplaint allernff ciuel and m , liuroan tiea'mrnt Maiv Mamie I'tnicl t "larie William I'eniud I ixnp iol I'lii" ciiel and inhuman liatiieft Mai -tiel Aur 4 Itca at l.itnon ! Ronalee Kubv l'n ler Ja - V it - bv Salem notice to have been " Answer titea ry oerenaaoi Dy aaiem ponce to nave oen Rufe of 0,rgttn v, R H Aoam, stolen, were found in Bush pas- DiMnied on motion of piamoff ture Thursday evening and re-1 Grace Maude Maicott v Adioi n . . , ,. . . , I Marcott : Complaint allege cruel and ported to police by Gerald Car- ,nnumBn u,,, nt Married Aug ir. per, 1595 S. Capitol st. Police ItlO. at Aurora. Kan. impounded the beverage and are1 Theima Jone. v Joce l- ,j- . ...... I ctee of divorce awaid cusindr of holding it at the Station. three minor ihiUtien to plaintiff NEGRO GONE FROM OSH I J Von. '"n C.t n w. Theodore P. Daniels, 35. a Ne- hauling permit, pleaded uill con gro, is missing from Oregon State 'mued for sentence to June JI re . .. . ....... . . Ied on own rerocnixaoce nospiiai. oinciais tnere. wno sain Arthur Mom Rnrkmn pott- he is "apt to stop anywhere and land rd . no flh dealer s retail 11 start preaching and praying." re- ll wT J, r z m pended on patnienl of ported to city police rriaay af ternoon. POLICE ESCORT ARMY A 35-truck army convoy was escorted through Salem on high way 99E by Salem police Friday afternoon. Empty, the convoy was moving north to Ft. Lewis, Wash., from California. CARS CRASH. NONE HURT Cars driven by Malcolm A. Rees of McMinnville and James H. Clemens of Puyallup. Wash . collided at Court nd Cottage sts at 3:20 p. m. Friday, city police report. No injury was caused. OFFICE TO MOVE Paul Lippold and Dennis Bren ner, accountants and auditors, have announced they will move their offices form 169 S. High st to 275 State st, effective Monday. Downtown Junior i J.ivwalkrr Ciiimh Tires to Squeal K!rm' jaywalker hd better he I've other feilow" brake are :i grunt tho -f tie two mo torist who squevled to m U within a few f e-et tf a )uniii-iiir v ii.l-lr. ahiKit 4 years ld. who i.iinteted vafely acre High st ln-twreti Stale anrl Courl 1 to hi ..n ou mother aim abcit 2 40 Ktul.iy tttcrrn City (X'liie rfmirvtevt ttit hey 'till are rwl giving tnkt to )y lkci tMr sin ckm brtwten i in ..lk or akrfint tt.e .sral lil'it. Init fur a f w fat yrt ate u;iiii'.g tl.r mn i l.loo. who . ri oftne-r rrrru.ik'l " j1r1 Wih'W tetter tl.-n ttat iittle lei Clarnu'i FornL I'-Statr Miuplovr. Dies in Tillamook Clarerur W . K rrit. " 4 iei cterit of 1 444 Knry tt unlit a wr-k fo. rlicl Tt.t f1jy evt-eitr.i: in Tillmo k -t it.e l. rrw i f a n. Kuell ".rri-t A frrrt t..tr rnifioyr. rtnt imi t n in .r health f.i M-etl yeir He ht r-i t-t in Sient itwiing rttu-1 of lis life uirrt ifn un will t at 10 a m M.-r.iUy ln-m ll-.r VA T li gf -ilon ilil-el heir w . 1 1 1 n-oli li' g M-nun at leUn-l Me-rrwrial Iji k Surviving air a .t. Kuell A Korrist f Tillamo'k. and two -ter. C'ora Mclntre' and Ix-t Mr Karlane. both ( Salem At Arab feasts the traititwcial main dish is a lep r-attx w hiAr. ... . 'r trr fl la m .f mmOmmia o. e ' ' ' " ' ' ' aw tW i ,. W' ' im it:. V J v.'jr: SHOOT'S OPTICAL SERVICE III N. UWrtr FREE LUBRICATI01I DurtHg Oi twt Isi f Jttiar lea, we Kate W44 to rart f tt a an Ore nisi. . Our H-ri! Frrr S1.S0 1mU Reeatrwe we w aat rvrrr Klri w to mm to get alaiie4 aa4 tW If r ! to. TEAGUE MOTOR COIIPAIIY Raiaer lrarre XVt V tJkmr :mi 'tO fine mi- pavnienl of court cota Elmer Dale Hraeal "g 5 l h t violation of ha IC rule, fined 110 and costs Donald D Smith writmf rtteck Mh Insufficient fund. pleaded guilty . lenience! to 30 dav in Count jail MUNICIPAL COURT Mildred FIlHilt loule 1 Srio ret -rs drivmr. liquor lnoled fined tVk Rotieit l-a(1iappelle. loute 4 Salem, illegal ponnii ion tf intoxicating liq uor, pleaded Ruilly. fined 17V ien bu-d suspended jail ser.trnce pared on probation for one year, fiequent ln beer pallor, fined fli. ao-dat Jail sentence npended Bill Davis m Fairs iew ave. no operator licenr-e. fined S So Mill T. Waller I4IUI Stale t . Vio lation of basic rule, fined flf) ' Jack Donald (tihson route 4 Sialein. 'driving while intox cated. pit ailed in I noceot. trial et June To ielejed on 2-Vl hail ' John Iairnre Silverton dilxinr , Willie inloi.raUil fioeil f 1 ?5 ntn JDlav lip-inled eoteiue f.eTattir !HTn irMikid for one ei Tdwaid D Potter. ?9i) I'uuit t . 1 failure to slop fined t2 So Wendell O Seals ;XS N on.ii ei- rial St.. violatMin of lalc rule fined 1S Howard M Girod oS Maiket ' LAWNMOWER STOLEN '""" f l'l"'u"' a .- . c-. . -. i lion, posted 15 hall A Great States lawnmower rjmrtt stand. ter D''a. fa.iure was stolen thLs week from Ceorcc to stop. puted ; so .i IToV.'. iDron. o 0"n TT .4 i.M Charle H Jenninr anw. a7 - OV U a v , .a 1 (VIM Expert Painters Arr Now A ailalilr Now la th time to do retldcn ttal and Indusv trial pain tog. Tnm timaiot. 4 T7 ifTfrrfiiT.iviY.i.i.ufcta 340 Court St Ph. 3221 10-Inrh anil 12 Inh ()CILLAT1.(; FANS LotVJ Um CMMVtal DKie U durtto ic4or wit twrwjy d &3Tf4 wid Uo-i viip-d cmd pticWd o provide tfc oraw4 4ir aacaa-y wtA cfuiol cpwotca. 21S6 - 350 Tta LtvdicoW ortotf LU ol C L loam I 23 jxr. 340 Court Strr Salem police Friday. St Pelerhuif. violation of basic rule. potrd ti bail. Miller's ; . wN ' ' '" .-.' I - :asKJ '- VJ'Z'r s' r- j f ' - ' riiii i mnaa.1 m,y , i rrair -. , , r5 v - . , , . ii . I ssr a"? i " " in -Tiii ma i i i i ml Open for Inspection Sunday. June 15, 10 a. m. lo 6 p. n. 1170 N. 24th Go Out D Stret to 24lh 3 bdroom homo all lctric. complt4ly Insulattkl and wathntrippd. Interior stucco, hardwood floors. $11,500. Also 2 bodroom home, of th sam class In structure and decoration lor $10,500. .V f UR STORAGf SECURITY ... fob runs wm you Your rcript from our fur storage remits Is the sscurity you need against summer risks of moths, fire and theft. The cost Is low and our service In cludes free de-mothing. V ' ft 2-95 to 5.00 i "fcaj C Iff ftct tc-rl. tt. e" 'J '! Cvd ',! I. -at. t.ot ... i i I i White Traror Ill.uk HEIDER'S All YTk GaaraBteed 2S Cart 8t CaU 75t R. C. Lee and Co. Phono 25422 3