The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    (Dntty , News nBirnffs
PERMITS ISSUED
A building permit was ksued
Thursday by the City Engineer"!
department to W. A. Stevens, 1235
Leslie s-t, to build a dwelling and
parage estimated to cost $5,300.
Other permits issued were to O.
J. Lewis, 1375 Lee st., to reroof
dwelling, $150; G. A. Austin, 1535
State St.. to reroof dwelling, $395;
W. Swartwout, 1721 Chemeketa
ft., to reroof dwelling, $50; R.
E. Adams, 1267 Norway st., to
erect a garage and shed, $50, and
Joe Block, 1110 Cross st., to re
pair a dwelling, $50.
Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens.
See the exhibit of watercolors by
the Northwest Watercolor Society
at Elfstrom's galleries, 340 Court.
I
SCOUT LEADERS TO TRAIN
Marion and Linn districts of
the Cascade area Boy Scout coun
cil this week decided to begin
commissioner training courses dur
ing the first week in October and
to reume this year the scout
leaders' conference program de
veloped last year. District round
ups were scheduled for the Marion
group at Stayton October 17 and
the Linn group at Sweet Home
October 24.
Faded blue denim slacks. Jackets
to match. All sizes. Alex Jones.
121 North High st -"
HIGHWAY LEADERS TRAVEL
Slate Highway Engineer R. H.
Bildock. accompanied by Attorney
J. M. Devers and member A. W.
Schaupp, Klamath Fall, of the
highway commission, will leave
next Thursday for New York
City to attend a convention of the
American Association of State
Highway Officials. -
River tilt top soil and fill dirt.
Com! Sand St Gravel. Ph. 21966.
REMINDER ON REGISTRATION
Citizens who 8re not registered
for the October 7 special election
mut register prior to 8 p.m., Sat
urday. September 6. according to
Registrar Gladys White in the
Marion county clerk's office. Per
sons are not eligible to vote in the
election who have not voted with
in the county during the last two
years, Mrs. White-said.
McAlvin's Top SPp. Furniture
Upholstery. Call $560.
Dance Sat..: CrvstalGardens.
TOASTM ASTERS NOMINATE
The names of Marion Curry
and Dr. Harry Moran were plac
ed in nomination for the presi
dency of the Capjtol Toastmas
ters club at Thursday night's
meeting in the Hollywood Lions
den. Elections will take place at
the club's next meeting on Sep
tember 11, as next week's meet
ing will not be held. Last night
Bob Batdorf was chairman of a
program involving meeting rules,
and Elmer Amundsen was toast
master. William Blivens is in
cumbent president of the club.
Dance Sat. nite, Silverton armory.
Woodry's orchestra.
JJice business corner for sale.
Good income. Call 9569.
Mrs. Nestor Tokstad, 556 Hood
it., was discharged Thursday
from Salem Deaconess hospital
with her baby daughter.
Kew 20 pc. CapUtrano pottery
dinnerware, just arrived, 6.95.
Third floor, Elfstrom's.
GENERAL DISCHARGES
Discharged Thursday from Sa
lem Genetal 'hospital with her
baby Rirl was Mrs. Howard Ra
gen, Silverton.
Permanents $2.50 and up. Modern
Beautv College, 179 N. Liberty.
Call 8141.
Reserved and box seats for the
Oregon State Fair Rodeo-Horse-how.
hor?e races and the nightly
State Fair Follies will be on sale
all. this week at booths, corner
State and High st? , on the Court
House lawn.
HENDERSON CONDITION GOOD
William Henderson, Albany,
was reported to have had a
"good" day at Salem Deaconess
hospital Thursday. He was injur
ed in an automobile accident
aouth of Salem on August 8.
West Salem Toggery, 1126 Edge
water, now open for .business.
Reserved and box seats for the
Oregon State Fair Rodeo-Horse-ahow,
horse races and the nightly
Etate Fair Follies will be on sale
all this week at booths, corner
Etate andHigh sts., on the Court
House lawn.
WORKER INJURED
Salem first aid men Thursday
treated Arthur Johnston of Port
land, a concessions wocer at the
atate fairgrounds, after a particle
of steel lodged in his face while
pounding a tent stake.
Let Vic keep your car as well
groomed as you are. Cars washed
and polu-hed. Vic s Shop. Ph.
S4648, 595 Highland Ave. ;
MOODY BETTER
The condition of Ralph E.
Moody, Salem attorney, was re
ported as improved by Salem
General hospital Thursday night.
Moody was confined to the hos
pital recently following a heart
attack.
Day's Ranger whipcord pants.
Jackets to match. All sizes. Alex
Jones, 121 M. High Bt.
PRIBBENO RELEASED
Charles W. Pribbeno of Inde
pendence, Mo., was released
Thursday morning lrom Dallas
hospital, where he had been con
fined with head and neck injuries
following an auto accident near
Dallas Wednesday night. Pribbeno
is visiting in Salem with the H.
C. Trowbridge family, 2266 N.
5th st. He was returning from the
beach Wednesday night when the
car which he was driving collided
with a truck at Fir Villa, just
north of Dallas. '
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
savings Association, 120 South
Liberty street
SOCIAL WORKER VISITS
Hollis Vick, social worker of
Detroit, Mich., and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Vick of
Salem, addressed a group of Sa
lem social agency representatives
Thursday noon at the Marion
hotel. She described her experi
ences in her present position as
executive of the group and rec
reation;)! division for the council
of social agencies of greater De
troit. Dr. Lawrence Riggs, chair
man of the Salem council social
agencies, presided. Mis Vick will
leave Salem today for Detroit.
Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens.
NEW RECORD RACKS IN
County Recorder Herman Lanke
announced Thursday the installa
tion of a new four-unit mortgage
record shelving which contains
space for 60 volumes in the coun
ty record valut. Lanke said the
new shelves already are filled with
volumes of mortgage records and
he soon will have to start looking
around for more space.- This is
the second such installation within
a year, he said.
Order your Ace Easter. Lily plant
ing stock now for Sept delivery.
State inspected; any amount
available. See Mrs. Loveall, 453
State st. Ph. 7870. Eves. Ph. 21897.
201 Mission.
CLUB SUSPENDS MEETINGS
Townsend club 16 has suspend
ed meetings until October, Sec
retary Anna M. Arnold an
nounced Thursday.
Improved Elberta peaches $1.50 to
$2.50 per box. George W. Maurer,
6 mi. so. Liberty rd., 1 ml. east
Rt 4, Bx 159.
DR. GARSON VISITS HERE
Dr. James A. Garson, recently
discharged after service since 1943
with the army, coast guard and
U. S. public health service, is
visiting at the home of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Garson, sr., in Salem. He intends
soon to resume his dental practice
in Portland.
Fresh canning corn." 0 doz. large
ears $1 .39. Curly 'a Cash & Carry.
CHEST LEADERS MEET
Campaign executive committee
men of the Salem community
chest 'drive will meet at noon
today in the Marion hotel with
A. C. Hagg, chairman, presiding.
Progress and preparation for the
campaign will be discussed.
Notice Bristol Insurance Agency
new address 1326 State St.
ASSUME 99'. CAFE
Joe and Fern Shaw, 3715 S.
Commercial st, Thursday filed
with the Marion county clerk an
assumed business name certificate
for a restaurant business, the 99
Cafe, at the same address.
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.
Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens.
Picking will start in the John J.
Roberts & Co. hop yard Monday,
September 1.
McSlIERRY IMPROVING
Irl McSherry, confined to Sa
lem General hospital following a
heart attack last week, was re
ported improving by the hos
pital Thursday. ;
See the new shipment of famous
tumbletwist rugs. Third floor,
Elfstrom's.
MRS. DOUGLAS IMPROVED
Mrs. Fannie L. Douglas, 2390
S. Commercial, was reported in
"good" condition at Salem Gen
eral hospital Thursday. Mrs.
Douglas was admitted to the hos
pital last Saturday following an
automobile-log truck collision at
North Front street and Highland
avenue.
Dinnerware is coming in Elf
strom's third floor.
: J
We have just received several Paul
Immel originals in flower sub
jects, 'small sizes $5.00, $6.00,
$7.50. Art Dept., Elfstrom's.,
$5,101 TRANSFERRED
An order filed by the Marlon
county court Thursday transferred
$5,108.28 from the county revolv
ing fund to various other county
funds. The amount of $2,753.11
is to be transferred by the county
treasurer to the general fund;
$110.18 to the courthouse construc
tion fund; $129.32 to the market
road fund; $300.91 to the county
school fund; $3.05 to the county
library fund and $64.52 to the
general road fund.
For rent Floor Sanders, Wood
rows. 450 Center St
CANNON TRIAL TODAY
James Frank Cannon, 1560
Bellevue st., arrested on August
4 by state police on a charge of
driving while intoxicated, is to
enter his plea in Marion county
district court today. He has been
held in Marion county jail since
his arrest
Johns-Man ville 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. Com'L
MINTO WARNS MERCHANTS
Police Chief F. A. Minto Thurs
day issued a warning to all Sa
lem merchants, to be especially
careful about cashing checks dur
ing state fair week. Minto said
merchants should demand positive
identification from persons seek
ing to cash any type of check '
and also make a note of their ap- j
pea ranees to aid police in tracing !
forgeries. j
Reduce the scientific way. Latest :
modern massage (myopathy). 543 ;
N. Church, Phone 6253.
HEARING GROUP GATHERS I
C. F. Feike, Salem, director of ;
the state vocational rehabilitation I
program, will speak on "Oppor- j
tunities for the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing" at the annual north-!
west zone conference of the Amer- j
ican Hearing society in Eugene i
September 5 to 7. The public is j
invited to the conference, which
will include talks by Betty C. ;
Wright, field director of the so-
ciety from Washington, D. C, and j
by Dr. K. S. Wood of the Uni- '
versity of Oregon speech clinic.
i
Elberta peaches. Carl Aspinwall j
orchards at Brooks. j
INJURES HEAD
C. W. Northrop, 252 Fairview !
ave., was treated by city first j
aid men Thursday for forehead
bruises incurred in a fall.
Revere Ware, alarm clocks, pocket
watches, pottery mugs, camp
stools and stoves, electric trains,
bubble lights, ball-bearing trikes.
Paint special 20 discount. Noll
man St Engles, 363 State st.
Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries
for all hearing aids at Salem's
newest hdq. See new easy to
wear Beltone. James Toft and
Assoc., 218 Oregon Bldg., Ph.
2-4491.
Eagles Auxiliary rummage sale
above Greenbaum's, Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 29 and 30.
Desk lamps for school St home
study. Elfstrom's third floor.
The Statoamon, Salem. Oregon. Friday. Auguet 1. 1947 S
Old Salem, 23 karat hostess sets,
1 cake platter and 8 cake saucers,
while they last $4.95. Third floor.
Elfstrom's. j
Dr. F. F. Bodmer, Dentist open
ing office in Hollywood District,
Mootry Pharmacy Bldg. Phon
2-4509.
TREATED FOR CUT I
Penny Woods, 1695; ' Broadway
st., was treated for a cut knee
Thursday afternoon by city first
aidmen. Aidmen said she, cut her
knee on broken glass. "
Henderson to See
Greece First Hand
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28-()-j
The state department today or- j
dered a top policy official to j
Greece for consultations on the
Greek cabinet crisis and other
developments.
The development said Loy Hen
derson, director of the office of
near east and African affairs, will
consult there immediately, with
U. S. Ambassador Lincoln Mac
Veagh and Dwight Griswold, chief
of the American aid mission.
Births
FEE To Mr. and iMrs. New
man Fee, 1250 Clearview ave., a
son, Thursday, August 28, at Sa
lem General hospital.
DUNN To. Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Dunn, Albany, a daughter,
Thursday, August 28, at Salem
General hospital.
SPHOON To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sphoon, Stayton "route 1, a
daughter, Thursday, August 28,
at Salem Deaconess hospital.
RICHARDS To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Richards, Aumsville, a
son, Thursday, August 28, at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
MITTELSTADT To Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mittelstadt, Hubbard,
a daughter. Thursday, August 28,
at Salem Deaconess hospital.
TIETZE To Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Tietze, Stayton, a son,
Thursday, August 28, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
KERTSON To Mr. and Mrs.
George Kertson, 935 Piedmont
ave,. West Salem, a daughter,
Thursday August 28, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
Nothing Down, Pay Monthly
Venetian Blinds
- ELI I EH -The
Blind Han
1545 Plaza St, W. Salem
Slats in aluminum, steel, wood.
Choice of tape colors.
Measured and installed
within 30 miles.
Phone 7328
lor free estimates.
S
A
L
E
S
B
E
P
A
I
B
S
WARREN'S
All Home
Makes Ante
2017 Fairgrounds Rd.
"Heart of Hollywood
Ptckap A Delivery
Call 7681
HUIIGRY?
HEAD THIS!
How about some spear melons,
concord grapes, corn, peaches,
apples, peppers, tomatoes, or
Danish squash? Roy's have 'em
all!
It's Time to Can!
If you haven't canned peaches
yet, you should do so without
delay. Let us supply you with
improved Elbertas. We have
the corn and tomatoes for can
ning now, also. Because of the
blights in many places, toma
toes may be scarce, so ORDER
NOW.
Roy's Frail
Siand
"Fiet-Ripe
We Raise Tm"
Across From EoU Inn
en Dallas Highway
A
I
. . I ' m 9
Beg. 3.98
Women's Sweaiers
Long or short sleeves
styles, asorted colors,
all wool, sizes 34 to 40.
Sale! 7.98
Women's Dresses
.98 and 7.98 values in
smartly styled wo
men's and misses'
dresses.
2 for
Beg. 9.98 to 19.98
Dresses
Large assortment of
styles and patterns. A
dollar day value!
Beg. 4.98
Beaded Handbags
Red and blue colors In
large size beaded band
bag.
Beg. 1.98
Seersucker Flaysuiis
Assorted styles and
colors washable print
seersucker. Sixes S to
8.
Sale! Beg. 5.98
Swim Suits
Girls' one and two
piece styles In color
ful rayon Jersey. Sises
1 to 14.
Beg. 1.98 Woolens
Timely savings! (4"
wool and rabbit hair
fabrics in solid colors.
lien's Beg. 55c
Handkerchiefs
Irish linen, full size
stitched border. White
only.
3 (or
Beg. 79c
Boy's Tee Shirts
White knit cotton tee
shirts, sizes small and
medium only.
2 for
Cosinme Jewelry
Earrings up to 3.54,
charm bracelets np to
0.90, pins to 5.94 and
bracelets to 8.34.
SJSJ
s s s
V
Dozens of Timely Specials Reduced
in Price for This Sale Only! Hurry!
BARE-LEG RAYON ARE
SLEEK, TRIM, Reg. 44c 1 ftft
3 PAIR FOR 1UU
No seams and sheerest all-rayon!
Reinforced invisible heel,
toe. 8',-10'2. ,
A Camp Knife Thai
Does Host Anything!
Regular price 1.29
Beg. 2.19
Kitchen Panels
Colorful kitchen prints
on white panels, with
valance. 45" or 54"x
18", each side.
2 pair
Beg. 4.79
"Corner Shelves
S shelve with scroll
trim, solid mahogany,
wide.
n
1.00
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
REGULAR 2.98
Priced at a saving! Styled with
short sleeves, convertible collar.
S-M-L.
U-.
1.00
3-PLY RELINERS
REGULAR 2.25
Tough reliners with skived ed
ges add miles of safe wear to
smooth tires!
REG. 4.49 1 Hfl
WOMEN'S BLOUSES leUU
Peasant, tailored and dressy
styles in pastel colors and white.
Sizes 32 to 38. A Dollar Day
Value.
Boy's Sport Shirt
Cat for Dallar Day
Beg. priced at 2.98
Beg. 1.39
Whistling Teakettles
Largo X qt slse chrome
finUh whistling tea
kettle. A Dollar Dsy
Value!
Sale! Snper 1-cf.
Glass Enamel
Illsh gloM finish In
Hard' high quality
super one coat enamel.
i
I
PERKY SWIM SUITS 1 ftf
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL ieUU
With snug-fitting cotton under
suits. Black, white, c open or
maize. 32-36.
BIG TOWEL VALUE
Reg. Priced 67c. 2 for
Extra-heavy absorbent towels in
large 22"x44" size. Whitt only.
1.00