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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1948)
CLERK HAS MAT A hug wall map depicting Sa lem' ii precinct and surround' lng 14 precincts, acquired Monday by Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd, wUl greatly facilitate reg istration of voters, Judd said. The map came from the Salem long range planning commission and shows in detail street addressee and road and route numbers. Special Invitation to all Master Masons Ainsworth Lodge No. 201 A. r. & A. A. invite all Master Masons to be present at their lodge room at 248 N. Commercial St. Tues. eve. Mar. t. Interesting moving pictures will be shown by Psc. Tel. ft Tel. Co. of Interest to all Wm Coast resident. C1IURCHU MEN TO MEET Dr. Harold Sax Tuttle of Lew is and Clark college, Portland, will speak on "Te Sleeping Giant" at the March dinner meeting of the Salem Presbyterian Men's club tonight at the church. Dr. Ttfrtle Is director of the youth I leadership program and teaches J In education and psychology at the college. J Keiier Farmer's union present "A I Poor Married Man" Wed . Mar. 10. ; Royal Neighbors hall, 50c and 25c i i $23 00 reward for information leading to the conviction of per- : sons depositing garbage on the highway. By order of Marion county court. CARD Or THANKS " j We wish to extend our thanks ' for all acts of kindness, messages ' of sympathy and the very beauti- ful floral offerings received from' our many friends and neighbors t the time of the la.it and long , illness of our wife and mother. Willard Sheiley, Velma Cochron and Family, Nylcta Smith and Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many friends who gave their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of my be loved wife. Percy Tillman Monmouth, Oregon CARD Or THANKS I wish to thank our many friends for their calls, cards, the beauti ful floral offerings and their kind news during the illnes and death of my beloved husband. Margaret Ray Nothing Dewn. Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds And Shade New Available -ELIIEB - Tilt Blind Han 1545 PLna St. W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood Choice of tape colors. Meaaared and Installed wttfcia S miles. rhens 7JM. Call Any Tti fer free Eatli SnTTTTTTlTrfT il L-aI, I 1 I I I j i k "GteQergfeEutPO (Stema? (A I If P "mm tfJtfiWOUSWfc I, s5 KSSAtstro of hlkm ho ono 1 K T0Wpl2L..Vv tzr a MNTTt CAH JstATCH tSMSXA rtXTOtMAMC .--in -.Jt. SW ALTOS. COLLIDE Auto driven by William C. Kivett. Portland, and Roy J. Jackson, Cottonwood, Kan., collid ed at 12th and Mission streets Monday, city police said. Police also reported that cars driven by Cyrus W. Tyomstand, Corvallie, and Roe V. Smith. Lyons, collided in the 100 block on North rront street, also on Monday. Norte of the vehicles was damaged and all the drivers escaped unhurt, police stated. Leonard Gibbons now located at Given Barber Shop. 4S2 Court MeKENZIE TO WRECK W. G. McKenzie received a city permit Monday for the wrecking of a garage at 1955 S. Commer cial st., at an estimated cost of $50. Other permits Issued by the building Inspection department authorize a $35 house repair by a Mrs. Reed at 615 N. 14th st. and a $500 garage construction at 224S Mill st, by J. D. Minifie. Dance Wed. nite Crystal Gardens FEARS ACQUITTED Robert Fear. Mill City, was ac quitted of a charge of non-supped following a preliminary hear ing tn Marlon district court Mon day. The suit against Fears was dismissed by District Judge Jo seph Felton after the hearing for reason of insufficient evidence. Jr. Guild Rummage sale. Episcopal parrish hall. Wed. Thurs. March 10-11, 9 a. m. NOHLGREN TO SPEAK Salem Junior Chamber of Com merce will hear a humorous talk on "Bureaucracy" by Ralph Nohl gren, Salem restaurateur, at its weekly luncheon Tuesday noon, in the Marion hotel. Nohlgren Is a member of Salem Toastmasters club, a speakers organisation. Hard of Hearing? Frexh batteries and supplies' for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easr to wear Bel tone. James Taft A Associates, 21$ Ore gon bldg. Phone 24481. TAKE BABIES HOME Leaving Salem General hospi tal over the weekend with new sons were Mr. William J. Daw son. 445 S, 25th st., and Mrs Jo seph D. Leonhart. Wood bum Mrs. Ernest Hobbs. 224 N. Win- j ter st.. left with her Infant daugh ter. Da rice Wed. nit Crystal Gardens STORT HOUR SLATED Several interesting stories will be read during the children's sto ry hour at Salem public library Wednesday at 4 p. m. New location Loveell's Beauty ' Salon at Millers Mercantile. 2nd j floor. Phone t870. Ruth LoveaTl. mT" wltH mmm ArwntArt ' HOSPITAL STAFT MEETS The medical staff of Salem Gen eral hospital conducted its month ly session at the hospital Monday night. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 190 Stat at EIRE DRAWS CROWD A fir which destroyed IS bar rels of paint thinner outside the Paulu Bros, cannery Sunday drew a large crowd of spectators when a large volume of smoke poured from the blaze. Firemen brought the fire under control within a few minute after arriv ing at the scene Consumers' Ice Co. Ph. 24908. LIONS SLATS CONKL2N Robert Conklin. Willamette uni versity student, will addrfs Hol lywood Lions ciub Wednesday noon on the subject of the current World Student Service fund drive for education and world under standing. Conklin recently re turned from Japan. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 7694. 725 N. Capitol St VISITS SICK MOTHER Mrs. Irene Curtis Allen has re turned to Pendleton after spend ing the week end in Salem visit ing her mother, Mrs. Addie Curtis, who has been ill at her home, 245 E. Meyer st Dance Wed. nit Crystal Gardens COMPANY'S CAR STOLEN An auto owned by the Willam ette Supply company, 5S2 Mill st, was stolen from its parking place near the firm Saturday afternoon, city police reported Monday. General Electric washing ma chines available for Immediate delivery. $11975. R. L. Elfstrom Co , 340 Court. BOOK TRADERS FILE An assumed business name cer tificate for the Book Traders, a local business of buying, selling I and trading books, was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by John C. Bollinger of Salem. Johns-M an ville shingle applied by Mathia Bros. 3 years to pay. Free estimates. Ph. 4842. JUDGE FELTON SPEAKS Marion County District Judge Joseph Felton addressed the Ger vais Chamber of Commerce Mon day night on the subject of traffic safety and court procedure. I Spade Cooler is coming. MOTHERS DISMISSED Taking home infant sons from Salem Memorial hospital over the weekend were Mrs. Delbert Bair, Salem route 2, and Mrs. John Parker, Turner. MRS. BOOTH BACK Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion coun ty school superintendent, who was ill at her home all last week, was back at her desk Monday. FILES FOR APARTMENTS An assumed business nam cer tificate for Fisher apartments. IS Oak st.. was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Monday by Jean M Morgan, North Hollywood, Calif. Westinghouse elec. range. Full size. Yea ter Applianc Co. MAT HAUL LOGS Permiti to haul logs over cer tain road In Marion county was granted Monday by the county court to Cyril Forrette, Stay ton, and Bernice Rose, Aurora route 1. McAivln's Top Shop. Furniture upholstering. Ph. 560. S4S N. Church. , TOWNSEXD CLUBS MEET A half-hour program, beginning at 730 p. m. will precede the pub lic Townsend club mas meeting at Bush school Wednesday. Robert C Townsend. secret ry -t reaaufir of the Townsend national recov ery plan and eon of the famed Dr. Francis E. Townseod, will talk. Dance Wed. nit Crystal Gardens ORNAMENTS STOLEN "Bombsight" radiator ornaments were taken Sunday night from auto owned by Harry Cohen. S70 Shipping at, and Charles Wood, 37$ W. Lefelle at. at the resi dences, city police reported Mon day. Steam bath and massag. Ph. 8153. ROADS GRAVELED A Marion county road-rocking crew is now graveling roads In the Jackson hill area south of Salem, County Commissioner Roy Rice reported Monday. The crew moved from recent operations in the North San tTaTn river district TAVERN OWNERS MEET A dinner meeting of the Marion county chapter, Oregon Tavern Owners association, will be held at 7:30 tonight In the Marion hotel. Approximately 60 members and their wives are expected to at tend. Deadening felt by the yard or roll Any quality. Elfstroms. CAR RECOVERED A car stolen from Isicho Co Dac ca ng. Lake Labish, in downtown Salem Saturday, was recovered by city police Monday in the 100 block of South Church street. Po lice said. GRANGE WILL MEET Salem grang will hold a cov ered dish dinner Wednesday night at the home of Mr. Blanche Me Cleery, 1499 Stat st 'Ball Game' Ruling Given by Neuner A devic known a "box score. Baseball Game", designated as trad stimulator, cannot be oper ated legally in Oregon provided an element of chance predominate. Attorney General George Neuner held Monday. Under such a situation. Neuner said, the device would b classed as a lottery, which is forbidden in this state. The opinion was aakad by District Attorney R. S. K rea son of Polk county. Parolee Due For Jail Term Floyd Witt, whose parole of la it August was revoked Saturday by Marion County Circuit Judge George Duncan, will be" returned here from Rose burg soon, Marion County Sheriff Denver Young said Monday. Witt was sentenced her last year to six months in the county jail on a charge of lewd and las civious cohabitation and then paroled. Shirley Curry, facing the same charge, was given a sus pended Jail sentence of 90 days at Marion county district court. Douglas county authorities have notified Sheriff Young that the woman is serving-- 90-day jail sentence there for vagrancy. Witt is awaiting disposition of a charge of soliciting to which he has plead ed guilty. Employe Housing Plan Before Board The state board of control at today's meeting will consider awarding a contract for construc tion of an employes' dormitory at the Eastern Oregon State Tu berculosis hospital at The TJalles. The building was estimated to cost approximately $235,000 and would have a capacity of 48 per sons. Hospital officials said th dormitory was badly needed be cause of the acute housing short age. Basic School Fund Installment Ready Checks aggregating $7,652,139, representing the second Install ment under the basic school sup port law, will be mailed during the current week, Lester A. Wilcox, assistant superintendent of public instruction, announced Monday. Approximately 1,453 Oregon school districts will share In the apportionment. First apportion ment made Sept 15, 1947 was for about the same amount. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Elmer M. Amundaon Tax CoaaalUat Experienced Servte Pa. 2-rT IS4 Ferry St 155 N. Liberty St. Sujoy tJbrmckafa Shopping with Place Catalog Orders Today School Budget Talks Slated Workings of the new Marion county rural school district bud get will be explained Uu week tn several county school centers by Mrs. Agnes Booth, county school superintendent, and her assistant Mrs. Carmalite Wddl. Mrs. Weddle spoke at Scotts Mills Monday night and will talk again at Silver Crest school Fri day night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Booth will explain the bud get at St Paul school Wninodi night and at Keizer school Thurs day night. Both meetings will be gin at 8 o'clock. 20-Year Bond Plan To Be Favored by Citizens' Group A recommendation that the school board of Salem district 24 propose a $1,500,000 bond issue to be retired in 20 yPars was ap proved Monday by a local citizens' committee which last month op posed the district's suggested $3, 500,000 bond issue (for construc tion purposes) which was defeated in a district vote. The property owners' commit tee, headed by Henry R. Crawford, will have a delegation at a school IS YOUR HADIO SICE? Wbea year rsdie t sick first need U aa keaest diagno sis. After that, a ceanplete ear. W haV tb eealpaaent te 4 both prosBBily. effectively aad eeoaealeaJly. 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