The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 13, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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Otty Mews SBirnolis
BtXINS VACATION I
Mr. Gladys White, deputy Mar
ital county cleik, began her va
cation Saturday anticipating the
e-verurig - a rri val of her - daughter,
and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs,
J. W. Fowler, and 10-month-old
son Steven, from New Jersey.
Mm. Fowler v Evelyn White, a
former Statetman business office
employe and later a member of
ih WAVE. The Fowlers will
tit at the White home,, 1020
(asrade dr.. Went Salem, white
preparing to kx-ate on the Pacific
cot.
CARLS VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mn: August Carl, for
mer Salem residents who now live
in Long Beach, Calif., are visit-!
Ing a. brother, Henry Carl, local
contractor, and friends here this
month. Assistant chaplain of his
Elks lodge. Carl will also attend
next week's national Elks con
vention in Portland. Mr. Carl,
who moved from Salem 12 years
ago after engaging In the grocery
business' and who has not visited
here for live.years, expressed sur
prise and pleasure at the rapid
growth of trie city. ;They are . re
siding here in,, the apartment of
their son, Raymond Carl, a Leslie
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junior nign scnoot wKirer wnB is
away at summer school.
RETURNS FROM TRIP TAX LEVY FILED
Mrs. Mabel E. Hayles, nurse at I Notice of declaration of a four-
the state hospital here, has re- mill tax levy for the Idanha rural
turned to her work following a fire protection district for the
vacation trip through 29 states. 1947-48 fiscal year was filed Sat-
She was accompanied by Mary urday with Marion county clerk
Alice Sause, daughter of Mr. and I by Earl Parker, president or the
Mrs. Henry Sause, Jr- of Albany. district board of directors, and
On the way east they stopped at F. C. Anderson, chairman of the
Glacier. national park and Niagara I budget committee,
falls, attended a session of con
Kress and visited the white house, D. E. automatic blankets year
then returned throueh MemDbU IT o u n a com I on ana pieesun
and Lot Angeles, taking colored limited quantity at Appliance
uepk k. u cusirom uo.
The new Siegler kitchen , heater
bum oil St heats 2 to J rooms; has
rooking top .and, is 18-ln. wide
and 30-in. deep. Ideal for apart
menU. On display at Atkinson
Applwnce Co., 2005 Fairgrounds ln- or $7,500, 1380 N. 17th.
IMJ, . H. '
See this home today. Owner sell-
0 ANITA RT ADVICtfTGIVEV
A Marion county health depart
merit circular on the theme of
"Good Sanitation Is Good Busi
ness" has been mailed to 129 bean
growers and later will be sent to
hop growers. Prepared by Sani
tarian I. G. Lermon, it advises
employes of farm labor on drink
ing water sewage and garbage
disposal, fly control and disease
reporting.
Open house 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Sunday Uth. Owner leaving, mut
ell this new 4 rm. all electric.
insulated home at 1675 Grant.
Price, reduced to $4950. E. M.
Hunter Real Estate. 770 S. Com'l.
Phone 25497.
films at they Journeyed.
Painting St decorating. Ph. 7552.
POLE LINE APPROVED
MISSING MEN APPREHENDED
"Within an hour from the time
he . was reported missing from
Application of Portland General! . . . . ,
Electric company td install ; a ""'!u iu.u., ...,.,.
1,350-foot pole line along an tin- Nela Nelspn was apprehended by
named road entering North River Salem city police. ' Nelson was
SWIM AIDES SOI GUT
Director Vernon Gilmore of the
city playground system Saturday
Issued a tall for volunteer Junior
or senior life savers to help con
duct the city-wide Icarn-to-swim
campaign at Leslie and dinger
pools beginning Monday. Volun- j
leers were invited to report to
either pool Monday.
Watch for opening date Leonard's
Supper Club under new manage
ment.
Dr. Floyd Utter, Dentist, will re
turn to his office Mon. July 21st.
To Move hop picker
Permit to move a hop picking
machine over Marion county roads
was granted Saturday to Eld r ledge
and McClellan. 444 Center St., by
the county court.
Northern Lawn mowers, limited
miant'tv R L. Elfctrnm fn
fowling St Lunch at B & B Alleys.
OILING CREW MOVES
Having completed a week's
work on roads in the Silverton
area, the Marion county road oil
trig crew is to move and begin
work Monday on . roads in . the
Union school district near Moni
tor. County Commissioner' d
Rogers s-id the crew, would use
fwk fiom the Monitor stockpile.
For immediate delivery, full size
electric, ranges. Broadway Apph-
nee Co., 4 19 Jerry st.
Special 32-gal. elec. water heaters
$69.95. Broadway Appliance Co.,
419 Ferry.
PI EMITS GRANTED
Building permits for reroofing
cf dwellings were issued Satur
day by the city engineer's office
to C. L. Allison. 2105 N. Church
St., $75; Dr. Mary B. Purvine, 1069
Leslie st., $106; Mrs. Lloyd Rams-
den, 658 Center t, $347.
Attention Elks St Ladies, Salem
headquarters at the armory, 10th
it Couch, Portland.
Reo trucks and busses now avail
able. Bird & Zysset Co., 871 Wal
lace Rd., phone C666.
Announcing new location of.Fash
ion Lounge. 142 South High St.
Madeleine W. Dyer.
RIGGS' ON TRIP
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Riggs of
Salem and sons, Billy and Jimmy,
re on an auto trip in California,
visiting relatives and friends.
They expect to return -here late
In July. Dr. Riggs is dean of stu-.
dents at Willamette university.
Announcing new location of Fash
Ion Lounge, 142 South High st.
Madeleine W. Dyer.
BARCLAY TRAVELS
Charles Barclay, newly appoint
ed alumni secretary for Willam
ette university, is in San Francisco
this week end attending a Rational
meeting of alumni secretaries.
.Special, 32-gal. elec. water heaters
$69.95. Broadway Appliance Co.,
41 9 Ferry st.
ALEM LIONS PICNIC SET
Salem Lions club has set Thurs
day, August 14, as date for its an
nual picnic. Social Chairman
Stanley S. Smith is in charge of
arrangements.
Standard Cleaners & Dyers. Also
rugs, draperies St furniture clean
ing. Free pick up.it del. service.
S & II green stamps. Ph. 8779.
DISEASES NOTED .
New cases of diseases in Marion
county during the past week, as
reported Saturday by the county
health department, were one of
poliomyelitis, one of mumps, two
of whooping cough, one of bron
chial pneumonia and three of
syphilis. Two cases of pneumonia
were reported from inmates of
Institutions.
The Colonial House will be closed
Monday in memory of Mr. Charles
F. Pierce. Will reopen Wednes
Reduce the scientific way. Latest,
modern massage (myopathy). 543
N. Church. Phone 6253.
DAKOTA PICNIC SET
Annual . picnic of the Dakota
State society of Oregon is slated
for Sunday, July 20, at Jantzen
beach, Portland. All former resi
dents of the Dakotas are invited
to attend the noon meeting, by
Mrs. Herman Holland, secretary.
For immediate delivery, full size
elec. ranges. Broadway Appliance
Co., 419 Ferry.
Eat at Nohlgren's noonday cafe
teria St save time on your lunch
hour. Air conditioned for your
mmfnrt
road opposite Plymouth drive was
approved -Saturday by Marion
county court
Dr. Nash's dental office will be
closed until July 21st
FIRE DISTRICT LEVIES
The Brooks rural fire protec
tion district has levied a tax ot
$4,470 for the fiscal year 1947-48,
it notified the Marion county court
Saturday. The notice was signed
by W. P. Collard. president of the
district board of directors, and
R. .A. White, chairman of the
budget committee.
Oil your road and settle the dust.
Call Twecdie, 869 or 5769.
GROCERY NAME FILED
David and Myrtle Behm,. 3910
State st, filed with Marion county
clerk Saturday a certificate of as
sumed business name - as Behm's
ood market
River silt top son and fill dirt
Com'l Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966.
LODGE TO BE DEDICATED
Members of the Salem Lions
club, which annually -sponsors the
Boy Scout circus here, have been
invited to join scouts and their
leaders in dedicating the new din
ing lodge at Camp Pioneer on
Sunday, July 20, at 11:30 a. m.
Proceeds from the club s circuses
have financed the building.
New location Cronise Studio, 439
Court st. over Smith Baking co.
MISSOURIANS INVITED
Notice is being circulated here
that former Missourians are in
vited to attend on Sunday, Aug
ust 10, the annual picnic of the
Missouri - State society of Port
land at Jantzen beach.
missed at the home at 3:43 a. m
Harry Bertschnider, who was reported-
as missing from the Cot
tage farm Friday afternoon was
apprehended at McMinnville early
Saturday morning by authorities
there and returned to the farm.
Also reported to police as missing
are Ralph Hammette, 42, from
Fairview Friday night and Rosa
Martin, 45, from the Oregon state
hospital Saturday morning.
CAMPERS DI E HOME
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner.
Bob Hamblin and Bob Rant are
expected to return today from the
YMCA regional camp at Scabcrk,
Wash., where they have spent the
past Wftk. Gardner is Salrm YM
boys' work director, and Hamblin
and Rant are junior leaders.
.VICTIM IMPROVES
Cora Talkington, 640 Center st,
who was struck by an auto Mon
day, is improved and is now able
to receive visitors at her home.
She is employed in the secretary
of slate's office.
MEMORIAL MEET CALLED
Directors of Salem War Mem
orial association will meet at 7:30
p. m. Monday in chamber of com
merce rooms to receive the final
recommendation report on. type of
proposed Salem memorial from
the association's executive com
mi t tee headed by President E.
Burr Miller.
All brands of outside white paint
in 5's. $4.95. 3-day special. Noll
man St Engler, 362 State.
Watch for opening date Leonard's
Supper Club under new manage
ELLIOTT TO SPEAK
Robert Elliott cf Portland, na
tional committeeman of the Young
Republican club of Oregon, will
address the Junior Chamber of
Commerce Tuesday at the Marion
hotel.
Johns-Mansvllle slate surface
shingles applied by expert roofers.
Nothing down; 3 years to pay.
Buy the best at no extra cost Free
estimates. Ph. 4642. Math is Bros.
Rooting Co, 164 S. Coml
SALEM FLORISTS ELECTED
William DePew, local florist,
was elected chairman and Mrs.
B. O. Schucklng re-elected secretary-treasurer
for this Oregun
area of the Florists' Telegraph
Delivery association at a recent
unit meeting in Portland. Several
other Salem florists attended.
Reo trucks and busses now avail
able. Bird St Zysset Co. 871 Wal
lace Rd., phone 6666.
LEAVE GENERAL HOSPITAL
Tha Slat mem. Salom. Orsxyon. SanAry. frjy 11 1147 1
st, as tiwWd by eity first s 4
mm last fught for bet aung m
the back c4 h Met
Band Concert
Monday Night
The city's only band ccntcett In
Willson paik this week will be
Monday night according to Direc
tor Maurice Brennen. The Thurs
day night program has been can- Wheat Uaditg spurteJ from
re led because of the Cherry festi- qutet meek wbett prices Jtsnr!
When I Trailing
Active in Portland
PORTLAND.
July II --
val. in which the city band la to
appear frequently.
Monday's, program follows:
Ghwl afarrli . ry
A(toM . IWiMk
OimiMt ktarm j-u
Dsert S . . . ng
Them Biwn Marrh Htfffwe
In term
Slart
LaitdsifhMMg
cents busvhef toward the e-4
of the tt the U. S. depart
ment of agrsrulturt reported to
day. .The weekly grain rtrirw 4
growers were sktbg lysit 2 (4
net for aoft white aal ori.rry
hard red winter wheat Scene
srrs.n sold at that r'-. '
The tvrsr crrp appeared is hsv
- Grieg Jan unusually high prrtejj rooter. t
th LM3A std. Mast supsnta
received here have been soft fed
eration type.
DEACONESS DISMISSED
Mrs. Carlton Lucas Mill City.
sw4 Um rsfl BTeWBMSl tMll 9
Dismissed from Salem General box 234. Salem, were rharged i txcirET0.mfM:.
hospiUl Saturday ith Infant trom Salem Deaconess hospiUl ' . fOnTI-nJD. July iz-gr,-fc.ar-
other ono-eestt rts la the prvro l
eggs here swat Montis y. It w04
make grade AA C7 cects a doto.
daughters were Mrs. J. J. oaua- i Saturday with their Infant son.
gher, 1695 N. 17th sL. and Carl
llalvorson, route 6, box 343E, Sa- BEE STING TREATED
1cm. ' A. B. Ne berry, 113 Hectrlc
TUESDAY LECTURE PUBLIC '
Third in a series of marriage
and family life lectures open to
the public as well as summer stu
dents will be given at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday when Dr. Arthur Burton
of the Willamette university psy
chology department discusses in
dividual maladjustments at Music
hall on the local university
campus.
Attention Elks St Ladies, Salem
headquarters at the armory. 10th
tt uiucn, peruana.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 120 South
Liberty street
ROTARY LEADERS COMING
Salem will be host Tuesday and
Wednesday to presidents and sec
retaries of Rotary clubs of Rotary
district 102. Meetings are planned
for chamber of commerce rooms.
A dinner will be held at the Mar
lon hotel Tuesday evening. Visit
ing Rotarians will lunch with Sa
lem f Rotary club at that hotel
Wednesday noon.
Plate glass now available. Don
Brown, Elfstrnm's.
ELEVEN TROOPS AT CAMP
More than 150 Boy Scouts from
11 troops will spend this week at
Camp Pioneer. Troops include 2.H
6, 16 and 19 of Salem, 64 of Four
Corners, 42 of Middle Grove, 55
of stayton, 57 of Hazel Green, 24
of Dallas, 28 of Albany and 56 of
Mt Angel.
For rent Floor Sanders; Wood
rows. 450 Center Kt-
It's only natural for
people to feel as
yosi may feel! that
Howell - Edwards ser
vice MUST be higher,
la price, simply be
cause It has each re- "
patatlen for being
higher In aality. Ac
ta a 1 1 r. ear service
costs a? little as ANY
available.
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Need the attention of
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7 l :
Fowler's development of the
glsss-lincd water bester tank
bss brought the first resl pro
tcctioa to bot water ascrs
. sgainn tank rust. 1 b Fowler
tsok is double-costcd inside
with pore porcelain, its smooth
surface sealing the metal from
any contact with water. Fowler
"porcelining" means a longer
life water bester, ever-clean
bot water.
In Fowler's 3) years of manu
facturing have come other
"arsis'" too long-life "black
beat" elements, 3-way insula
tion, 20-year replacement guar
antee, and economy tempera
ture control. See ytur new
Fowler oa display.
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