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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1947)
Ofty ew DBirnefis. AWCREWMEN NEEDED, SAW I MARKETING EXAMS SET Examination for probational appointment, leading to permanent Applications foiairdrewmen are rtcrm being accepted by the local naval recruiting station, accord ing to an announcement received Wednesday. Men wtw have jhad no mh ice in the armed forces and iKrti-naval veterans discharge! in pay grades', 6' or 7 who enlist in the navy a sircrewmen are tent to naval training centers, lor icuit training and for screening and Mlection for pcialized train ing and assignment in naval serv ice, the announcement aid. For complete information applicants are advised to call at the Itk-al raval recruiting station in the j1offire. f th exhibit of watercolor by the Northwest Watercolor Society at Elfstrom's galleries, 340 toun, South positions as marketing specialist in the options of poultry or dairy products inspection, processed fruit and vegetable grading, market reporting and grain in spection supervisor, for duty with the production and marketing ad ministration in Oregon were an nounced Wednesday by William S. Fischer, local civil service sec retary. Additional information may be obtained from Fischer at the local pof-t office. Klberta peaches. Carl Aspinwall Insured savings earn more than t.-r, ,.r rent at Salem Federal laving? Association, 120 Liberty street .' OITOOOR CXXfi MEETS Three Salem members of the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs will attend the federation's annual convention next Saturday, Sunday and Monday at Brighton, Utah. The local delegates are Mar gart-t Ptper, of the Salem Che mefcetan; J. Burton Crary, mem ber of the federation convention committee, and Dorothy Middle ton, editor of the Western Out t.r Quarterly. The convention will be held at Wasatch mountain rlub about 28 miles from Salt Lake City. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood' rows. 450 Center St ' Johns-Man ville slate surface thingles applied by expert roofers Nothing down. 3 years to pay Buy the bemt it no extra cost Free ettimates Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros Rrmfmg Co.. 164 S. Com'l. sWdies city Cliff Hopkins, LewMon. Idaho. Chamber of Commerce civil af fairs committee member and city councilman, was in Salem Wed nesday conferring with local chamber officials on Salem's city manager arid the chamber's long ranee planning commission. He interviewed Clay Cochran, cham ber manager; J. U. Franieh, city manager, and C. A. McClure. en gineer on the planning commis sion. Reduce the scientific way. Latent modern massage (myopathy). 543 . Church. Phone 6253. River tilt, top soil and fill dirt. Com! Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21M6. TO INSTALL POLES Salem Electric was granted per m5ion by the Marion county court Wednesday to erect pole lines on Locut street from the North River road to Cherry avenue and on Brooks street from the Sa lem city limits to the north end tf the street. The line on Locust street is to be constructed on existing poles by common users agreement as poles now exist on the south side of the street,, the permit specifies. Order your Ace Easter Lily plant ing stock now for Sept delivery. . State inspected; any amount available. See Mrs. Loveall.M53 Stat st Ph. 7870. Eves. Ph. 2 897. 201 Mission. ; Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing; aid at Salem's newest hdq. See ' new toe unit easy! to wear Be Hone James Taft & Associates; 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. orchards att Brooks. r Improved Elberta peaches 11.50 to $2.50 per box. George W. Maurer, 6 mi. so. Liberty rd., 1 mi. east. Rt. 4, Bx 159. BOYS EXPECTED SOON Memcbrs of the Salem Model Airplane club who attended the national mod I aircraft contest last week in Minneapolis are ex pected buck in Salem this week. The boys are Philip Keeftr, Ger ald Keefer, Elliott Buxton and Walt Davey who were accompan ied by Elmer J. Roth, local club director. Roth is visiting relatives Ion his return trip. McAlvin's Top Shop, Furniture Upholstery. Call 560. Dr. F. F. Bod me r, Dentist, open ing office In Hollywood District, Mootry Pharmacy Bldg. Phone 2-4509. FI NDS TRANSFERRED An order by Marion county court Wednesday orders the coun ty treasurer to transfer the sum of $1994 from the general fund to the road and highway fund and $14,359 from the market road fund to the road and highway fund be cause of the use of county roud equipment. TOASTM ASTERS TO MEET After a three-weeks vacation. the Capitol Toastmasters club will resume its regular weekly meet ings tonight at 6:15 in the Holly wood Lions den, with the educa tional committee offr-ffiig a sur prise program. Elmer Amund sen will be toast master and the club nominating committee will read its report. New home east. Will go GI. Tile kitchen, pecan floor in large living rm. 2 bedrms. with ample closets. Attached garage. $7500. Also new 3 bedrm. house near Knglewood. Hardwood floors downstairs. $8250. Bliven, Cooney, Craig. Ph. 7906. Evenings, 8918 or 4955. COMPARE I oiyPu $.65 I 1 Silt L " " I 1 flue ttx I I TtAUWA" U$ OlfOT I I i?$ 8. l"h I V- rhone 3 I HATlOHWIOlA It's hot outside, but it's comfortably and healthfully eool Inside the Howell - Edwards Funeral Home. Oar air conditioning equip ment maintains the temperature at levels which provide com-. fort regardless of out side conditions. HOMRHDS FUnEfinL HOmE Mi norm cmx stun hOt.3672 TAX GROUP FORMED Committeemen of the recently formed Marion county sales tax committee Wednesday were seek ing headquarters office space in downtown Salem. The committee, organized to favor the sales tax to be voted upon at the October 7 special election, consists of Rex Hartley, chairman; Loyal Warner, vice chairman; W. L. Phillips, treasurer, and William II. Craw for.d executive secretary. Nice business corner for sale. Good income. Call 9569. LIONS HEAR SCIIUSS Al Schuss, sports announcer for station KOCO, outlined hi ex periences of 19 years in radio and four years with the FBI to the Hollywood Lions club Wednesday noon in the Lions den at the club's weekly luncheon i meeting. Schuss also revealed that station KOCO would broadcast all Salem senior high school and Willamette university football and basketball games this fall and winter. Water! An abundance of pure wa ter is a necessity. II you have a water supply problem of any kind, call West Well Drilling 22290, for quick efficient service Financial arrangements may be made. Route 9. Box 78 (Garden a j CREDIT COUNCIL FORMS Plans for formation of a local 1 credit council to be organized soon were announced Wednesday by the Salem Credit bureau office. The council will comprise repre sentatives from the bureau, the Salem Retail credit association and the Credit Women's Breakfast club, to aid merchants in estab lishing credit programs. Rummage sale above Greenbaum's store today, Aug. 28. Sponsored by VFW Auxiliary No. 6102. O AND C MEET COMING Judge E. L. Pope, president of the Oregon and California grant lands commission, has called a meeting of all interested persons at the Mulnomiih hotel, Portland, at noon September 8 to hear Sen ator Guy Cordon discuss the pro gram of cooperation between the O and C commission and the U. S. forest service, according to a letter received by County Judge Grant Murphy. New 20 pc. Capistrano pottery dinnerware, just ': arrived, 6.95. Third floor, Elfstrom's. Permanents $2.50 and up. Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty. Call 8141. . . : , ' MISSING FROM CHEMEWA Three youths, Kenneth Cooper, 12; Virgil Cooper, 14, and Jack Lytle, were reported to city police Wednesday as missing from Che ma wa Indian school. . COURT INVITED TO MEET County Judge Grant Murphy said Wednesday that he planned to attend the legislative interim committee meeting Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the state capitol building. At that time Donald Kennedy, of the national automotive safety foundation is to outline the pur pose of road study within the state. Since it will include the study of county roads, members of the county court have been invited, Judge Murphy said. Fresh canning corn. 6 doz. large or 1.1 30 fnnJv' fnh Xr f'arrv NOLES HELD, $506 BAIL Lloyd Marvin Noles, Scotts Mills, is being held in Marion county jail in lieu of $500 bail, pending1 action by Marion county district court on a charge of ob taining money by false pretenses, according to theriffs deputies. He was arrested Wednesday by Sa lem city police on a warrant for charges made in Silverton, ac cording to sheriff's records. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugcl, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. RED CROSS NEEDS BLOOD Susan Faherty, Red Cross chap ter executive manager, reports that urgent calls for 4-0 and O types of blood have come recently to the Red Cross office here. Per sons with these types of blood are urged to contact the Red Cross here. METAL WORKERS NEEDED Qualified sheetmetal workers are urgently needed by the Port land district, corps of engineers, at the Detroit dam site, according to a release . received Wednesday from the Portland, office. Appli cants are advised to call In per son at the resident engineer's of fice near Detroit or telephone Detroit 2002. V RAUGUST GETS TRIP George O. Raugust, district agent in the Salem territory for the Continental Assurance com pany, received notification recent ly that he has qualified for a three-day educational conference at the home office in Chicago. Raugust is to leave Monday to join five other Oregon represen tatives in Portland and is to ar rive in Chicago on September 4 for the meeting. Eagles Auxiliary rummage sale above Greenbaum's, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29 and 30. We have) just received several Paul Immel originals in flower sub jects, small sizes $5.00. $6.00. $7.50. Art Dept., Elfstrom s. TO SISTERS LABOR DAY The Chemeketans will climb the North and Middle Sisters over Labor day weekend. The group Saturday! morning will drive to Frog camp on the McKenzie high way, then hike to Sunshine shelter at the 6,500-foot level and estab lish a base camp for the climb, which "will start at 4 a.m. Sun day. George LaBorde, leader, states that climbers who do not wish to do the difficult climbing may climb the Middle Sister. RETIRE FROM GROCERY ! Juanita and G: D. Caudell and Clyde and Stella Sullivan Wed nesday filed a notice of retirement ! from the Caudell-Sullivan Cash grocery with the Marion county j clerk. Desk lamps fur school & home study. Elfstrom's third floor. GOODRICH IN TEXAS Wesley Goodrich, northwest dis trict governor of the 20-30 club, is now in San Antonio, Tex., at the International 20-30 club con vention, according to word re ceived here Wednesday. A fare well gathering of 20-30 members was given Goodrich prior to his departure last wtek. The gather ing was held at the George Her berger residence. INVESTIGATE SMOKE City firemen were called to St. Paul's Episcopal church at Che meketa and Church streets to in vestigate a report of smoke Wed nesday evening, , but found no trace of fire. Firemen also ex tinguished a grass fire in Bustvs pasture later in the evening. See the new shipment of famous tumbletwist rugs. Third floor. Elfstrom's. TAKE BABY SONS HOME Dismissed from the Salem Dea- i hospital with their baby sons Wed- nesday were Mrs. Merle C. Hayes, j 674 N. 14th st . and Mrs. James j Francis, 975 Center st. ; DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL j Dismissed from Salem General ho.-pital Wednesday was Delorious j Torlissi, Marion hotel, who was j injured in a bicycle-car accident Tuesday morning. Old Salem. 23 karat, hostess sets, ! 1 cake platter and 6 cake saucers, ! while they last $4.95. Third floor, j Elfstrom's. ) Ilt'RT IN ACCIDENT City first aid men treated Pearl Ryyi, 1284 N. 21st st.. and George Klein, 2040 Maple ave., for cuts and bruises after their cars col lided Wednesday afternoon at north Church and Madison streets. Dinnerware is coming in ' Elf strom's third floor. AWARDED CONTRACT A contract awaid to Salem Sand & Gravel Co. to construct a five mile section of the Cherry Grove intake water pipeline for the Hilhbnro utilities commission was announced this week by J. W. Barney, Hillsboro city manager. Notice Bristol Insurance Agency new address 1326 State St. TAKES BABY HOME Dismissed fro mthe Salem Dea coness hospital Wednesday with her babv son was Mrs. Donald Crawford, 1887 N. Front street. J r- SALEM MAN APPOINTED , Tho Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Thursday, August 28. 1947 3 Dr. Lawrence C. Locklcy, former I "- r"aiem resident wno is now pro- I fessor of retailing and director of i research for the New York uni- j versity school of retailing, has been j appointed chairman of the board of editors of, the Journal of Re-! tailing, according to announcement J received fiom the univcisity Wed- ; nesday. Lock ley was born in Sa- ' km and is a graduate of the Uni- i versity of California and Harvard university. L CHILD'S AT AGATE BEACH Open the Year Around 1-2-3-4 Rm. Apt. Hotel Rooms. EUc. Ranges. Refrigerators. Steam Heat, Garages. WEEKLY RATES Dining Room Service Near Adjoins Agate Beach Golf Course, 2 Miles N. of Newport Telephone Newport 36J3 Willis Piano Studio Opens Sept. 2nd 1646 Roosevelt Phone 2-6569 1 I llP2iyroy ON ,. v ' OA 4. Sr. j r . j Harmony House f CoDgiddDxcbO V. ie Lciwndtrt beautifully i f- ? Vf Generous 72x90 inches I I ) 95 I ) 75 fWecy virgin wool f I I I I rAr Rayon satin binding M i I Attractive storage box 1 1 1c Ample length off cord I r;i -jc Underwriters approved r i Pay Only 4.00 Down ie light-as-o-feother . . . sofft-as-down . . . warm as you want it truly luxurious sleeping! Flip the switch before you undress, and your bed is pleasantly warm when you slip into it .. , . drift off lo dreamland while one lightweight blanket maintains the heat you choose despite room temperature changes . . . cuddle under the richness of this glorious KENMORE Blonket for truly luxurious sleeping! Dusty Row, Blue, and Green. 484 Stale St. "PAY CASH AND SAVE ii BALE'S CASH STORE Phone 9837 landall's FINE HEATS Phone 6489 IN OUR BIG 1IEY STORE -1288 STATE ST. GRAND OPENING FOOD SPECIALS PRICED FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY SUGAR - - WHITE SATIN 10-Ibs. 920- $8.89 CAiniED IIILK All tall cans 2 for 230 Small cans 60 Coffee Yhole toast lb. 290 Golden West or Folgers b. 43 0 Kellogg's Pep 8-oz. pkp;. 110 pftl Shredded Ralston 4 Ot e Lcical 12-oz. package . . for 6i3y Apple Buffer r'lu., 290 Crackers Krispy .... 2 lb. box 370 "1 CATSUP C H. B. 14-c bottle m COCOA Oar Mather X-lb. tin 19c Cent Honey 29 c U. 8. Ne. 1 (mmj 1 2 -o oners CIGARETTES 1.37 All popular brands Carton Salad Dressing Sovereign brand 4 f Close-ost, pta. .... Quarts Fresh Frnifs & Vegefables SPECIALS Cantaloupes Medium sic 2 ror 25 c Watermelons .PoBnd 2C Tomatoes i pound. He luc 79 C Lettuce 2 head. 19c Seedless Grapes . 3 ib.. 25 C Oranges sunki.t juiee. m 3 doa. 55 c DEVILED HEAT 4 Swift's U-sUe Y, alie for 25 c 2 for 25e Flapjack Flour Albers . 0 !.S lb. bac 07C IVORY SOAP . 3 for 25 c Med. site Pork and Deans 25c Dennlson's W No. 1 ran .mm City-Vide Delivery Service ai Nominal Charge RANDALL'S Fine Meats U. S. Government Inspected Quality Meats - Courteous Serriet At Prices that Help Yon Save! Terry Randall - - -Bud" Wedel PHONE 6489 37c GROUIID BEEF Fresh. Pure, Delicious Pound 49c VEAL STEAK i Quality, M-M-M Tender Pound Swift's, dry sugar cured Pound Fresh (not frozen). Ready for the pan Pound 69c Colored Fryers lity, arm or blade cuts IMf1 ...... pound iy V CHUCK ROAST 53c 69c SLICED BACOII WIDE VADIETY LUIICn IIEATS HAI1S AND DACOII by Horael. Araoor ssj' Swill Hormers, from Austin, Minn. Country style Lb. SI10KED LEIKS "V, WE INVITE PATRONAGE STORE WILL CLOSE MONDAY, LABOR DAY