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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1947)
(Ditty Mows UBtrneffs SEVEN PERMITS ISSUED Permits were issued Wednes day by the city engineer office to Herbert W. Lane to reroof a noun at 765 Hood st., $125; to A. W. Lane, to reroof a house at 1430 N. Liberty st.r $200 to Mary E. Eyre to reroof a dwelling at 2093 Mill st., $75; to A. N. Ander wfi, to reroof a house at 1225 N. 14th ft., $45; to Bruce Van Wyn garden, to erect a dwelling and garage at 1325 Jefferson ft., $6,500: to Sarah B. Mc Kinney to reroof a houe at 894 S. 21st St., $50, and to Cyril Hamilton to re pair a dwelling at 4810 Trade St., $125. SPEEDERS POST BAIL Leonard A. Zorne, 1215 S. 19th st, Donald R. Whitesel, 1132 Ruge st., and Frederick V. Gibson, 1821 Cross st., each posted $5 bail in municipal court Wednesday after bejng arrested by city police on charges of excessive speed in a 15 m.p.h. zone at the Salem vet eran's housing project, police re cords show. The arrests came after complaints by Joseph Hop kins, veterans' housing project manager, of cars being driven at excessive speeds through project streets. Evening dinners at Nohlgren!s ! now with full linen service in Normandy Manor will be closed j dinin rm- rom 5 to 8:30 PM- Tue. thru Sat. July 22-25 and clcsed to the public Sat. it Sun. Facilities open for State Conven tion cf Marine Corps League it Women's Auxiliary, July 26 it 27. CIIIX-IP PARTY ARRANGED Salem Chin-up club 1 will go to Stiver Creek Falls park Sun day for a picnic lunch and club jrty. The local club will sponsor a candy sale at the party, with candy made by members. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 120 South Liberty street . KEITH FLORY IS SCHOOL Maj. Keith N. Flory, 1040 Wil ber st., engineer of the state high way department, is attending a reserve officers' training class at veacsast branch of the army ar tillery school at Fort Winfield Scott, San Francisco. The course there is a two-weeks study of army procedure and tactics. Flory was an engineer officer in World War IL River silt, top sort and fill dirt. Com! Sand it Gravel, Ph. 21BC6. KANSAS SOCIETY PICNIC The annual picnic of the Kan as State Society of Oregon will &e Jieid at Jantzen beach, Port land, on Sunday, August 3, be ginning at noon. MALT SHOP REMODELS C. B. Bentfon, owner of the Malt Shop cafe, 157 S. Commer cial St., Wednesday began the complete remodeling of his cafe. New flooring, refrigeration equip ment, ' booth facilities, , storage space and bar and counter equip ment costing between $8,000 and $10,000 are to be installed within the next 30 days, Bentson said. Northern Lawn mowers, limited quality. R. L. Elfstrom Co. HOUSE RANSACKED D. T. Spencer, 677 S. Commer cial st., reported to city police that his home was entered Tues day night and that a fountain pen, pin and tie clasp and a cig aret lighter were taken. Total loss was estimated at $22, police records snow. We. are closing out our remnants of wallpaper. Enough for average size Toom, bring your room measurements. Select any in the lot for Just half price. All are first quality papers. FJfstrom's. 340 Court st. ARMY UNIT TO DALLAS The three-unit army mobile radio ' station from McChord field. Wash., which appeared in Salem last week, will be in Dal las during the Polk county cen tennial celebration this weekend. It will be exhibited to the public and its actual operation demon strated. Salem army recruiting station has arranged for the dem onstration unit's appearance there. Turkish baths $1.50, with massage $2.50. 1696 N. Capitol. Ph. 4839. S. H. it Mrs. Logan. BAUER FOUND GUILTY Adam Thomas Bauer, 144 N. Front st., found guilty by a jury of a charge of sodomy, will be sentenced Friday at 9:30 ajn. by Circuit Judge E. M. Page. The verdict was returned, sealed. Tuesday night, and opened Wed nesday morning. The trial lasted most of Tuesday. Bauer was ar rested by city police June 16 and indicted by the grand jury June 23. u. E. automatic blankets a year 5round comfort and pleasure- limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. TOWNSEND MEETING Townsend club 16 will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. with Mrs Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford sL Dr. Wiley N. Young, dentist, is now associated with Dr. Blatch- ford at 502 First Nat l. Bank Bldg Immediate appointments avail able. . CEC OFFICERS TO MEET Comdr. Hollis W. Libby is call ing a meeting of all former CEC officers of the navy in this area to organize a civilian engineers or seabees group. The meeting is called for Friday at S o'clock in theSantiam room of the chamber of commerce. " PAYMENT ACCEPTED The guardianship estate of Joyce Sealeyf904 Jefferson St., was authorized by Marlon county probate court Wednesday to ac cept payment of $250 from E. Merle Rhotcn, 1845 S. Church St.. in full satisfaction of any action. The 5-year-old girl suffered in juries July 3 when struck on North Summer street by a car driven by R ho ten. Close out sale coats sizes 2-6. jackets 7-14. Margaret's Shv, 423 Court. GRASS FIRE OUT A glass fire which did minor damage to a vacant lot nn Mur lark street. West Salem, back of the 'Blue Lake cannery, accord ing to firemen, was exlinguUhed by the Salem fue department Wednesday. Open air dance at Suntum Tlean Festival floor ThurMlay, July 24. at Stay ton. FOSTER ARRESTED I George Washington rotter. 2310 Pine t., Salem, was arretted by Marion county deputy sheriffs 1 BURNETT PAROLED Wednesday on a warrant Irom Virgil R. Burnett, 1265 Lan- LaMcsa county, Texa. charging caster dr., pleaded guilty to a alleged child dexrtion. The sher- larceny charge in Marion county j iffs office report that roster circuit court Wednesday, was i was arrested after a shoii the sentenced to three years in the on S.ilem strrtts and was placed state penitentiary and paroled. . in the ' Marion county jail to Burnett was arrested June 30 in 1 await return to Texas. Albany while reportedly driving I a car stolen from Harold Holland 4 Reduce the scientific way Latest MRS. YOST IN HOSPITAL Mrs. George Ytwt, Kalem route 6. box 433A. is in Salem General h capital following a major opera tion there. Her condition is "good" and she is permitted to hae vis itors. GRAHAM OPENS KENNEL Ltland C. Graham, foimetly cf rVrinty lvnia and wartime medi cal administration officer. h opened LrGray kenneW rm Finer road. Salem route 3. Dog training and boarding are specialties of the rtiw business. of Salem. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court st over Smith Baking co. GENERAL DISMISSES Mrs. Thomas W. Thompson. Lacomb, Mrs. Walter Wood. 565 N. 22nd L, and Mrs. Floyd Wood ruff, 856 Highland ave, each with a baby son, and Mrs. James W. Simmons, Salem, route 6, with her baby daughter, were dismiss ed Wednesday from Salem Gen eral hospital. 52 inch Steinway Upright Piano. Rosewood case. Excellent condi tion. Stone Piano Co., 1540 Fair grounds Road. BEER LICENSE GRANTED A retail class B beer license was modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. Church. Phone 6253. SYLVESTER BUYS LOT Quitclaim deed to a M near Lane and 2nd streets. Silvt-rton. was signed by Marion t-ounty court Wednesday, conveying the property to F. E. Syl ester of Sd verton for $250. The rounty had acquired the property through foreclosure for taxe in 1941, re cords show, and Syl enter had previously bought some adjoining property from the county. PLAT APPROVED Approval of the plat of Middle Grove Acres was granted by Mar ion county court Wednesday. The tract, filed by Halvorson Con struction company. comprie an life 1 II granted by Marion county court ; area extending from Silverton Wednesday to Edwin John and road to Garden road, uet of Daisy B. Richards. Gates. Middle Grove school Ph. 3748. Weather stripping & in sulation. Salem Rock Wool Co. AUTO AERIAL TAKEN Tyrus Brown, Dallas, route 1. told city police Wednesday that a seven-foot radio antenna was taken from his car Tuesday night ;as it was parked at a downtown Lparking lot or at 640 Edina lane. Anyone witnessing an accident I rawn aid the antenna was re- Involving a car, a boy pedestrian age ii on June 19, 1947, on high way 222 a the east boundary of tbe state penitentiary, please con tact Box 372 Statesman. PLAT APPROVED County court approval has been granted to the plat of Tri-Moun-tain View rubdi virion, 28 acres at the northeast corner of Prin fle road and Furrier road, south cf Salem. Presented by Lawrence A. and Georgia Mae Anderson, the area includes 50 lots and dedicated roads named Douglas avenue. Georgia avenue and Lawrence ttreet. Open air dance at Santiam Bean Festival floor Thursday, July 24, - at Stayton. . LEGION TO SELECT Considerafionof the matter of new executive secretary for . Capital post 9, American Legion, will be the .principal business at a meeting Friday at 8 p.m. of the po$t's executive committee, build ing trustees and past . command ers. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St SALESMEN WIN HONORS Stuart Johnson and Ed Johnson, - of the Salem office of the Sun ; Life Assurance company of Can ada, have qualified for the com ; pany's Macaulay club and for at tendance at the annual sales con ference at Banff, Alberta. Sep tember 7 to 11, the head office in Montreal announced Tuesday. Local business, man would like to ; gent a 2 bdrm. apt. or house. 218 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 24491. COUNTY SELLS GRADER . ) Sale of an Austin Western ; trader to D. F. McKenzie, 1465 Mission st, for $2,500, was auth orized by Marion county court Wednesday. Members of the court said .McKenzie plans to use the equipment in street and sidewalk contracting work at Albany. For sale Furnished or unfur- lushed 2 bedroom home of good construction in fine location. Call Pioneer trust Comply, 3136, for ; oeians. placed by an older type. Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgren's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast service. Open 11 A.M. to 2, P.M. Johns-Manville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Coml. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rowf, 450 Center St. TO REGISTER YOUTHS Registration forms for the civil air patrol camp at McChord field, Tacoma, Wash:, August 16-30, are available immediately to in terested youngsters between the ages of 15 and 17, who contact C. R. Lindstrom or J. E. Cannon, wno Head the local O.A.P. Painting &" decorating. Ph. 7552. 'men .' no question about the desirability of the music available at tbe Howell - Ed wards Funeral Home, for we have a Kimball pipe organ, and we be lieve everyone feels, as we do, that pipe or gan music is, for our M .- purpose, tbe most suit able music of all. HOUJELLEDUJflRDS - FUniRfll HONE S4MOfTNOIMKXSnUT ' rWOfU...367 1 :LiiiiiiiLiiiiiy mm. t45r::rJfk SP JiJC " 3 noons ' A . coiiplete all , rl.r-iJiJll l 1 j, -'-:!Jr$- Sofa Chair k End Table k Lamr Table Coffee Table Tr Bridge Lamp if Bran Lamp 9 6-Pc. Maple Living Boom A charming but inexpensir r?--" $180 All pieces Similar U 4n 7-Pc. Ilaple Bedroom Group Mapl bd, chst Tanlty or drtsssr. plus a cou spring mattress 4 CC nits stand and bench JL iJ&SU 35-Pc. Bineiie Group A charming 5-plece maple 41- J nette with extension table ond f'v'-ru - . 1 4 sturdy chair tod Jt-plece o ilerware All above pieces maple finish. -Perfect Repair" -Excellent Servlee- Guarantrrtl tViUk and CWrk Hrpairin Save money ant' time by kilinr us do yuur water nd I k Repairing Tontl Ilk or derate prices Qnirk ServW! rilnmlnate tn Walrh Repair Ileadacne Tbe Stale imoit SoVm. Oreew. Tlfdqy. ty 1C tt7 Hard cf Hearing? fret tMtUriee and surrbe foe all henng aid at Salem's rtrwett fedq. See the new one unit easy to wear Hel ton. Jimr Taft it Annctaten. 21t Orerwi Bldg. Ph. 24491. urc omnu o air Th new pirfitm eatending unemployment beneflU te mrrt- ant seemm former 1y emi loyed by J agents t4 the war shlrrtr edimn J Htratton wtll be etpUlne oec I KOCO at 7 n'rkxk tonight by r Administrator S1U Gaiser ef the stale imem4efrrr.I rnreJ- le cetnuon and &.rnr K. Lva the nate ctr j k-; ww t KfKf. Serving Sialean and Ysrlnlty Since 1927 f . ; i f f i LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! suinnm nrrnoDDtrroiiY sale Balance July flnly Haney Power Lavra Howers Original Price . . . . . . S105.00 SAVE S60.00 now $5L Doa'l wait. Tliese Tswrr Motors art Iht best, t4 won't Ut Ions. TEAGUE IIOTOn CO. N. LJbeiij Saiem, Orrroa - 21173 saleii noiiE mmi. co. 137 So. Commercial SL Jn which our wandering artist taken us through the Rockies on CheTron Supremo i&7 K Cm ttJttwP J ;T? 1 1 r s?.wtrr' : u tv " iAf o 1, fv, t' a fir?0 ji ri 'nn1 ORE.5.P.A. N .Salem's ReUil Packing Plant 351 State St. ORE.S.P.A. CflTTV DT1TPF FA PTC Bce Priccs r lw this week. Pork prices are slifhtly up. Here's s seggesUen should yea de a)Ul JXs JTUlwCi I ill lasire meat fer year locker er heme freezer, why not select the cat and size yen prefer from ear large Tariety. We will wrap It in oiled paper for an additional charge ofle per pound. " BEEF ROASTS Blade cats . 320 BEEF BOIL Plate-rib lb. 220 lb. BEEF ROASTS Arm Cats 400 .b. BACOII SQUARES Per Kcasenlng 270 .b. FORK ROASTS Picnic Style 450 ib. PURE LARD Open Kettle 2 ibs. 550 "Flavorized" Picnics, prepare like ham . Lb. 480 Rib er Loin Either End Fricassee er VEAL CUTLETS - 550 .b. " LEG O'VEAL 500' a. VEAL STEW 300 ib. PADTICULAIl PEOPLE PATBOIIIZE THE IHDGET I clinbed a thousand feet froa Bear Lake to this sountain pool cupped in the Rockies. It was worth the hike, for Dreaa Lake is a good exasple of the spectacular spots hidden in Rocky Mountain National Park. If you like scenery, fill up with Chevron Supresse Gasoline and head for Colorado W:, m.zz Sketched Great Salt Lake at twilight while getting an RFIf Lubrication job and Chevron Supreae. Wherever I drove. I found Chevron Supreae preaiua gasoline "cllaate-tailored" to fit local driving conditions and brint out ay car's smoothest performance . Between this ghost town and Colorado) National Monument, I drove sose alghty high highways. Eut high-octane Chevron Suprese always palled us through without pings or vapor lock. Its good going on V a SUPREME 0AS0U11E