The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1947, Page 12, Image 12

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    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
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Wills Music Store
432 State
EITHER SHOP OR FOUNDRY
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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Telephone 24173
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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
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put clothes in, add soap
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else autoruaticslly,
4 wmahes. rinses, soin dries
'clothes dewy fresh, ready
for the line. Don't miss
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