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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1947)
ItVJha Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Sunday, gepi t, I4T Forget-Me-Not Board Named Committees in charge of the annual Disabled American Veter an forget-me-not sale October 3 and 4 were, announced Saturday by James Callaway, commander of Salem chapter 6, as Don Luts, chairman, William Richards and James Baker, with Mrs. Verne Ostrander as auxiliary chairman. I Theme for; the sale thts year is Give a little for those who gave ,lot. Proceeds will be used by "the chapter jin work among the city's disabled veterans and their families. Sales will be made by auxiliary members and other vol unteers, j HEADQUARTERS FOR 4L0XG DfSUKg Wills Music Store 432 State EITHER SHOP OR FOUNDRY i ! i It you have a foundry job, you want the proper type of metal, one that will withstand the necessary maximum stresses and strains. If the job requires machining, you want precision work. The same holds true if the job you want is one of metal fabrication. You want good metal and precision work. We have a 35-year-old reputation for doing foundry and metal fabrica tion jobs as skilfully and accurately as they can be done any ; where. Our plant is well equipped and our designing and engin eering staff welcomes new metal problems and old. If you have a foundry or fabrication job, no matter: how extraordinary, you may find the solution at - VOosebraugh E(h "Metal Products That Last" - - Since 1912 CSI Sw 17th Street, Salem Phone 7C0f . . TJeot Evory Vision Desmond (fii) ffi j ! I' owning one or two extra CS77tPil E'r ' S,ase when you weer Bi JuLUil Focols or Trt-Focols. No squinting, no Afo Cost oim On approval of your credit. Wear your glosses 10 Days Before Paying One Fanny. No Extra Charge for Credit . . . Pay In Small Weekly or Monthly Amounts ... Moke your own reasona ble terms. 1-DAY SERVICE for Replacing Broken Lenses. Let one of our Registered Optom etrists give you a Complete Optical Examination at NO COST TO YOU. Glasses j prescribed only If f absolutely necessary. rywnnr JauuuuUUIJIiL i ..i - Reconstructed Adair Buildings Form School MTV ANGEL For the first time In the history of Mt Angel, the prep school will be separated entirely from the seminary on col lege hill. The, seminary will continue its classes in the original building to the northeast of the campus. The prep school is several hundred feet southwest of the college gym nasium and made up of recon structed buildings from Camp Adair, and painted cream-colored. . There are four study halls, com mercial and typing study hall, sci ence hall, a shop, a faculty room, cafeteria and assembly hall which will also be used as chapel. 0UQ) Saul Janz, Owner lAiaWalU straining or craning your neca ... you will enjoy cleor, correct vision at very distance. Wo will bo glad to explain to you the many advantages of Bi-Focols or Trt-Focols, particularly if ordinary single-vision glasses do not meet your visual requirements. 1 to 3 DAY SERVICE , . . In most cases No Appointment , . Beaalred . rvn II II "I ill II II II JU14L JULI U UL-JLiu JLL'", L "YOUR YfZ ) gospev Wh ' fx ,no" u Vr KOCO Ufo'to e,oo 1 1 WATERS-AOOIPH BLDO. Preparing Toys 1 i 11 s : - . , - I.- -, 1 ' -i - "'' ' ' J- vH r 1 y J ': U -r.:. ?:.'&? , -: ; ' :x ?j . -T. v- Jv- f--- : -- i I- f r - s - . ; l -t I li in 11 ism r 1 in 11 in i 1 ' ssersf .v V 'wJkMHaswsaMBHM Pnfns"ssnnawsesspsutsjsawr v w-iv w ,yri( CTfc Kepairatory, (V y- . ! New Industry, ; ''-jfisa ' Mends Toys , .y l-y A.,.-..- ' iln it m , .a nSiiri 1 iiiiinmiirn m ",-1 r rr r Two more Salem veterans this week put Into being plans for their own business made while slorcing along European battlefronts. Shown In top photo are J. D. Rutherford, left, and R.'L. Prime working on an airplane kiddie-ear in their toy repair shop located at 1974 Commercial st Some little boy will be made happy with the go-cart in the lower picture after R. L. Prime finishes painting it. The cart was badly broken and would have gone for kindling wood, but the repair service of the toy clinic has made it good for many more play time hours. (Photos by on Dill, States man staff photographer.) Order Frees Idaiilia Land An order vacating a strip of land about 40 feet wide at the west end of Second street in Idanha was issued by Marion county court Saturday. Petition for vacating was filed with the county court several months ago by Huber Ray, Freda Ray, Ralph Adams, jr., Margaret Adams, Thorsten V. Petterson, Mae Petterson, John Sundquist, Anna Sundquist, Alice Johnson and the Idanha Lumber company, all of Idanha. Reason for vacating the strip, according to the petition, is that the land has never been opened up, the order would not affect the public, the street Is not need ADVICE TO IP nil t at intervals, soma laker comes up with a cure A dependable treatment for diabetes was discov ered only twenty years ago. It will not cure the disease, but it will enable the diabetic to live a normal life. The discovery is known as Insulin. Your doctor knows all about it. If he finds it necessary in your case, we can supply it m just the right strength. WILLETTS Capital Drag Siore Cor. State & Liberty - Phone 3118 for New Onslaught by Kiddles ed for public purposes, and that the petitioners are owners of land adjoining the vacated par cel. Girl S emits of Santiam Area to Meet in Silverton SILVERTON Lucy McAffoe, new Santiam area Girl Scout ex ecutive, will speak Monday night at the Eugene Field auditorium to which presidents of all the local service clubs and auxiliary have been invited. The meeting is open to the public. Monday noon, Miss McAffee will be guest speaker at the Ro tary club luncheon and In the afternoon she will address Girl Scout leaders and committees. Eight Girl Scout troops, Includ ing about 150 girls, were active in Silverton last year. DIABETICS Beware of patent medicine advertised as cures cc remedies for diabetes I They often are not reliable. Diabetes was first rec ognized about 1552 B.C. This 4 was about the time of Koml or 1 200 years before the birth of King Tut. Ever since that time, .XT By Don Dili Staff Writer. Th Statesman September seems early to think of Christmas and toys for the youngsters, but a new Salem business begun this week points the way to getting Christmas toy problems settled early by gath ering all the old broken toys and getting them repaired. Two Salem veterans thought of the benefits of having their own business while they served in Europe m the 71st division, but It was only recently that they hit upon starting a toy repair shop. Robert L. Prime had the mer chandising ideas and John D. Rutherford had the mechanical skill. Together they are the Re pairatory . . Salem's Toy Clinic, located at 197 fc S. Commercial street. Mending broken toy are just A ROTO-DRIER Vty&-fas'Axxt 1 a part of melr servleea, Outers include the rebuilding and re pairing of baby furniture, which, as parents know, has a high mor tality rate after the vigorous on slaughts of young hopefuls. Prime and Rutherford plan to buy broken toys and furniture and, after restoring them, selling them at low cost to help make up for the general shortage in such items. Other plans call for marketing games, toys and fur niture, and later a doll repair service. rr..rj,s2i:ii--.rw! X 4 " JkBSBBswaaw Broadway Appliance First Again With a Solid Carload 3 of Electric Refrigerators. Now for Immediate Delivery. 419 Ferry St. Salem, Oregon TH COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC HAMILTON 230 CHEMEKETA NEW IMPROVED 1948 ROTOTHLERS SPECIAL TERMS IF WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Buy Now Before Prices Advance TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY 855 N. Liberty ; t . tern. r; f V -4 1 'vasBSBBBse r a s FURNITURE CO. i .SALEM. OREGON Telephone 24173 1 HOME LAUNDRY GREATER CAPACITY This week end every wsek we're starring Launderall the new, completely automatic home laundry. It's scored a smash hit with house wives straight across the country for its sparkling clean wash results, ka economy ' and ease of operation. All you do ! put clothes in, add soap and flip a switch Laun derall does .everything else autoruaticslly, 4 wmahes. rinses, soin dries 'clothes dewy fresh, ready for the line. Don't miss this featured attraction. rj