The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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METER VIOLATORS ADVISED
Tickets for meter violation in
Salem must be paid at police
headquarter before midnight of"
the day on which they are issued
if violators are to take advantage
of the 50-cent Ate. Chief of Po
lice Frank A. Minto warned
Thursday Minto saM he issued
the warning because many persons
are still under the impression that
the tickets may be turned in any
time within 24 hours .ifter issue
hnd cost only 50 cent.. Ticket not
pid before midnight i f the day
l.sued cost $1, Minto said.
Card Table; Reg $10 95 Close
out at $5 85. Woodrow. 450 Cen
ter 20 "t discount on window weather
rtripping order. Ph 3748.
ROAD RKQl 1ST REFERRED
Reiuet by the citv munol of
Salem th.it Marmn coui t.v court
take appropriate stops to relin
quish jurisdiction over Beech
tree! and Iowa avemie. in area
recently annexed to the city, was
referred by the court Thursday
to the district attorney, with indi
cation that such step would be
taken. In add.tion. the court indi
cated that it would inquire as to
the possibility of blanket action
for relinquishing its control of any
county roads in such areas.
Dance Sat . Crystal Gardens
Rummage sale Basement of Bush
heme Entrance on S High and
Bush St oi.lv Mondav. March 15th
-2 till 5 pm
APPLY FOR LICENSE
John Neufeld. 21. and Bette G
Dusseau. 20, both of Dallas, ap
plied for a marriage license at
Tarom.i. Wash , Thursday, the As-c-ciated
Press reported.
Immediate delivery while it lasts
2" Byers Wrought Iron and 1'4"
re-galv steel pipe Judon"s, 279
N Com 1, Salem.
Dance S.it . Crystal Gardens
PAYROLLS INCREASE
Covered payrolls in Oregon for
February. 1948. aggregated $45.
722.719 a against $39:171.057 for
February. 1947. the state indus
trial accident commi-Mon report
ed Thursday The January. 1948.
payroll for the state was $48,
649.531. Dance Sat , Crystal Gardens.
Launderette 20jBendix Self Ser
vice. Open till 8 pm e ery night
except Saturday. 1255 Ferrv Ph
2-4555
TAKE DAI GIITERS HOME
Taking home infant daughter
from Salem General hospital on
Thursday were Mr Clarence
Scott, Independence. Mrs Elmer
Kchaeffer. Salem route 8, Mrs. Cv- I
ril Jarvi. 1435 N 4th st , Mrs. M. !
T.. Gadwa, 160 W. Superior dr , j
Mrs I. L. Slater. Independence, !
and Mrs. Lee Brandt, Salem route 1
Auto glass installed. Floor Sand
ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450
Center St.
Dance Sat , Crystal Gardens.
New Look spring coat, adorable
gay Gay Gibson dresses at the
Lullaby Baby Shop. L'se our lay
away plan. Open evening.
DISEASE REPORTED
A total of 42 cases of influenza
were reported in Marion county j
during the week ending March 6. I
the state board of health said !
Thursday. Other diseases reported !
were three cases of mumps, two :
each of tuberculosis, chicken pox. '
pneumonia and gonorrhea, and :
one of scarlet fever.
Consumers' Ice Del. Ph 24908. ,
McAlvtn's Top Shop Furniture
upholstering. Ph. 9560. 645 N.
Church.
CATHERINE ADLARD "GOOD"
Catherine Adlard, 2146 N.
Church st , confined in St. Vin
cent's hospital in Portland for
more than a month with a serious
Illness, reported "getting along
fine and feeling good'' Thursday
night, the Associated Press re
ported. Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory,
Glenn Woodry's Orchestra.
New location Loveall's Beauty
Salon at Millers Mercantile, 2nd
floor. Phone 7870. Ruth Loveall.
mgr. with same operators.
VA POSITIONS OPEN
War veterans may apply by
March 22 for federal civil service
positions now open in veterans
administration installations in
northwest states, announces the
Salem headquarters for US. ci
vil service in the postoffice. Jobs
now open pay annual salaries
ranging from $3,773 to $5,903. j
TOWNSEND SESSION
Central Townsend club 6 will
meet tonight at 259 Court st A
social hour with refreshments will
follow a business session.
Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory.
Glenn Woodry's Orchestra.
Eyes 'Are Your
Busiest Friends
I
Dr. E. E. Bert
Your eyes are the busiest parts cf your body, so keep
them In good shape by taking care of them. Regular eye
examinations -will tell you if your eyes are beginning to
weaken.
Brta Optical
DIGNUUED CREDIT
ttS Ceaxt rfcM CMC
GLASS TRANSFERRED
Vernon A. Glass, Scotts MilU,
stationed at Salem army air base
during the ir as a chief warrant
officer, has been transferred from
Lebanon to be employment secur
ity deputy at Salem office of the
state employment service. He will
1 make regular calls at Mill City,
Silverton and Wood burn on the
office's itinerant service, accord
ing to Manager W. H. Baillie. i
Glass replaced Paul Dixon, who '
has returned to a more responsi- j
ble position in the office after
duty on the itinerant service.
See our new shipment of Juliana
Lingerie Esther Foster, 260 N
High
Ladies' Food sale! Get home
b.iked p.istries from the Highland
School Mothers' club Fri , Mar. 12.
at the Portland Gas & Coke Co.
SCIIIMPF PAROLED
John S Sihimpf, Woodburn
route 1. who pleaded gutlty Feb
itiary 27 to a charge of obtaining
money by false pretenses, was sen-
tenced to five years and paroled i
in Marion county circuit court j
Thursday Schimpf. charged with i
ashing a fictitious check in a Sa- 1
!em store in Ftbiuary, was parol
ed from the penitentiary sentence
on condition he break no laws, re
frain from use of intoxicating li
quor and make restitution.
St. am baths, reducing. Ph 4839.
Ooiothy Winegar and Ir L B
George have opened their Lunch
loom 1 lt miles north of under
pass. HEARING CONTINI ED
Preliminary hearing in the tase
of Richard D Carrigan, 1025 S :
23rd st., charged with threatening J
the commission of a felony, was
continued for 90 days in Marion
county district court ThursdsCy. I
Carrigan was arrested February
28 by city police on a district court
warrant after his wife signed a
complaint alleging that he threat- j
ent-d to shoot her.
Please, a physician who is a v et- !
eran. Needs an apt. Ph. Mr. Boling. 1
9158 or 6010 eves. ;
Steam bath and massage. Ph. 6253. 1
VETERANS CO-OP FILES
Ai tides of association for Vet
erans Cooperative association,
Gervais, a non-stop group organ
ised for distribution and servicing
of farm equipment and "to devel
op cooperation among both pro
ducer and consumers." were filed
Thursday with the Marion coun
ty clerk. The papers were filed
by Don G Cummings. Dennis M.
Seethoff. Jesse C. Ow re. Edward
J. Bernt and Duane I. Felton.
Deadening felt by the yard or roll
Any quality. Elfstroms.
REALTORS TALK Sl'RPLlS
T. F. Whiteman, project mana
ger and liquidator of Camp Adair
farm lands, is to speak at today's j
Salem Board of Realtors lunch
eon in the Marion hotel. He will i
discuss surplus property with
special emphasis on real estate,
according to Wesley Stewart, pro
gram chairman this month.
Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory,
; Glenn Woodry's Orchestra.
Johns-Manville shingles applied
by Mathis Bros. 3 years to pay.
Free estimates. Ph. 4642.
INVESTIGATES CLAIMS
I A check on fraudulent claims
submitted to the state employment
j service has been conducted the
I past week from the Salem office
by Clarence E. Baker, fraud In
vestigator from state headquarters.
' Most of the checks involved per
' sons who had earned money on
jobs which they had failed to re
port In making claims for com
pensation. Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory,
Glenn Woodry's Orchestra.
General Electric washing ma
chines available for immediate
delivery, $119 75. R. L. Elfstrom
Co , 340 Court.
ACCIDENT REPORTED
Cars driven by Evelyn Baxen
dale, Lausanne hall, and Lea land
Lee Baney, 605 N. 17th st , col
lided at South High and Oak
streets Thursday morning, city
police reported. Neither car was
seriously damaged and the driv
ers escaped unhurt. Miss Baxen
dale was cited for failure to have
a driver's license and posted $2.50
bail in municipal court.
Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory,
Glenn Woodry's Orchestra.
Taxpayers Allenlion!
Ewing & Sholseth
Tax Consultants
Offlee Open Satarday
S p. m. to It p. m.
Sanday, March 14,
1 p. as. to It p. as.
1 35 S. CHuBreiaJ
AerM frem Marion Ilotel
Harry Ewlavg. Nermaa Skelsetli
Dr. Saaa Hsfbes
EVANS TRIAL SET
Clifford Evans, 433 N. Liberty
st., charged with hit and run driv
ing, pleaded innocent M munici
pal court Thursday and his trial
was set for April 4. Evans was
arrested by city police Wednes
day on a warrant charging him
with colliding with a car driven
by Norbert Norton. Salem route
4. and failing to stop at the scene.
He was released after posting $50
bail.
COLLINS ON CAMPAIGN
Direction of the Stassen-for-
president campaign in Salem has
been taken over by Jim Collins,
368 N. 13th st . Willamette uni
versity senior. In? succeeds Steve
Anderson, Salem attorney who
was last week elected president
of the Oregon Young Republican
clubs.
Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries
and supplies for all hearing aids
at Salem's newest hdq. See new
one unit easy to wear Beltone.
Jamej Taft A Associates, 218
Ortgonbldg. Phone 24491.
DRIVER PLEADS INNOCENT
Bernard Lester Beal, 637 Mc-j
Claine st., Silverton, arrested by
Salem city police Tuesday night I
and charged with driving while j
intoxicated, pleaded innocent to i
the charge in municipal court
Thursday and hii trial w as set for i
April 4 at 1:30 p m. He is free on j
$50 bail. J
Rummage Sale. Soroptimit Club. I
Over Greenbaum's, March 12 & '
13th
MOTEL CHANGES HANDS
Ceitificate of assumed business:
name for Tip Top motel, 3580 S.
Commercial st., was filed with
Marjon county clerk Thursday by
Neil L. and Loretta C. Skelton.
recent purchasers of the motel
and trailer park. Notice of retire- '
ment from the name was filed by j
Mary A. and Leonard A. Thomp- j
son and C. J. and Mary J. Lind. I
Gaily decorated Easter baket.
Bunnies, Novelties and toys ga- '
lore at The Moderne.
Fl NERAL CONDUCTED
Funeral services were held i
Thursday morning in the state j
hospital chapel for Mrs. Ella Ivie,
with the Rev. Dudley Strain offi- '
ciating Cremation followed. Flow- j
ers sent by her local Townsend ;
club and neighbors weie later'
taken to her hospital ward. I
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 390 State st.
CAFE NAME FILED
Cozy cafe is the name of a Jef
ferson restaurant filed Thursday
with the Marion county clerk by
Cec il E , Virginia M. and Pearl M.
Baum.
Dwarf box plants $2 50 per doz
tearing size cherry, apple trees;
fhade, ornamental trees; shrubs,
perennials, bulbs. Boyd Nursery.
2440 State.
TAX FI NDS REMITTED
A total of $517U4 in 1947 tax
es, collected fror Vrember 6 to
13, was turned yJ Thursday to
Marion County Treasurer S. J.
Butler by Sheriff Denver Young.
Electric Heater fan type. Reg.
$14 95. Sale price $11.95. (only 6)
Woodrow?, 450 Center.
LOG HAULING PERMITTED
Permits to haul logs over des
ignated roads in Marion county
road were granted Thursday by
the county court to Curtis F.
Deetz, Stayton, and to Edward
Gardner, West Salem.
ARC Drive Teams
Better Prior Mark
Eleven teams in the women's
residential division of the Amer
ican Red Cross fund campaign for
$55,000 in Marion county had ex
ceeded amounts collected in their
respective sections last year in re
ports iled late Thursday. No quo
tas were set for the women's
teams.
The 11 captains reporting in in
cluded Mrs. Robert W. Wilson,
jr.. Amy Martin, Mrs. Robert E.
Joseph. Mrs. Howard Hunsaker,
Mrs. Charles E. Schmitz, Mrs.
George Weller, Mrs. James H.
Turnbull, Mrs. Edward E. Roth,
Mrs. Paul M. Gemmell. Mrs. Ro
bert L. Elfstrom and Mrs. Miller
Hayden.
Fob- the First Timme
Snmice tHue Wair
IcEwai
435 Stale SL
for
COIIE m THIS SATUHDAY AIID TAKE
ADVAIITAGE OF THIS AI1AZEIG OFFER!
Speakers to Enter Club Contest
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Robert A. Forkner (left) and Ralph Nohlgren. Salem speakers who
will compete In an area Toastmasters International speaking eon
test Satarday evening In the Marlon hoteL They were selected by
contests within their local clubs, Forkner by the Capital elab and
Nohlgren by Salem Toastmasters. Several other clubs will have
speakers here for the contest Saturday. (Photo by Don Dill, States
man staff photographer.)
Farm Exhibit
Space Sought
By Fair Board
Or
Where to find adequate display
and conference facilities for large
agricultural groups such as 4-H
clubs and Future Farmers occu
pied the Marion county fair board
at Thursday's meeting. Principal
suggestion, discussed with the
county court. Involved possible
use of board funds to aid in pro
viding such facilities in the pro
posed new courthouse.
The 4-H. with its spring show
slated for late April, has about 3,
000 members in the county, ac
cording to A. A. Geer. Salem,
board member. In addition to
meeting space, the group requires
facilities for exhibits and for dem
onstration of cooking and other
domestic arts.
The board, headed by Eddie
Ahrens of Turner, proposed that
some of its funds, received as an
allotment from paii-mutgel bet
ting receipts of the state, might be
used for construction. They said
that a 1947 law permits such use
for benefit of agencies designed to
benefit from the funds.
County Judge Grant Murphy
told the members that present
courthouse plans call fr a heart
ing room but not to the extent of
allowing for such large groups or
displays. It was indicated that the
board will seek legal advice as to
employment of surplus funds in
such a venture.
New Grocery
Store Planned
On 12th Street
A new grocery store and meat
market will be added to the rapid
ly growing business district on
South 12th street, it was disclosed
Friday when C. A. Ladd, 1010 El
ectric ave., received a permit from
the city engineer's office to con
struct a $10,000 store building at
1705 S. 12th st.
Pade and Keen, contractors In
charge of construction, said the
new structure would be of pumice
blocks with a stucco finish. R. C.
Lee and company received auth
orization to build a house and ga
rage at 1130 Oxford st.
Other permits went to Viesko
and Poet to wreck the Guardian
building at 404 State street to
make way for a new one-story to
be erected In place of tha fire
razed building; to Leo C. Dean to
alter a house at 1737 S. Church
st., at a cost of $1,000 and to Emma
Seely to alter a huose at 255 Cen
ter st., $150.
Ptato
Offer Again Those
$Ed Photographs
Toastmasters
Speech Contest
Set Saturday
Speakers from two Toastmaster
groups in Salem will be in the
competition Saturday evening
when the club conducts its area
contest in the Marion hotel here.
The dinner will start at 6?30 p.m.
Robert A. Forkner, 1835 N.
Capitol st., representing Capitol
club, will speak on "American
j Democracy," and Ralph, Nohlgren,
. 1099 S. High st. of Salem club will
1 have "Our Heritage Is Freedom"'
; as his subject. The winner will
enter the district contest April 17
i in Eugene.
Program chairman Is Blair Al
derman of Eugene, area lieutenant
governor. Toastmaster will ' be
Ethan Newman of Eugene, and
the welcome address will be giv
en by Irv Saunerman, district
lieutenant governor.
In charge of arrangements for
the program is Deral Jones, depu
ty governor of Salem club, aided
by Charles Ogle and Edwin Mc
Ewen, general committee; Tom
Kelly, Louise Kelly and M5. and
I Mrs. Carl Jordan, reception'; Jo
! seph Dodd and Ralph Gordon,
banquet: Robert Sprague and Ed
: w in McEwen, publicity.
Presidents of clubs in the area
who are expected - to attend are
Marion Curry of Capitol club;
Charles Ogle, Salem; Sheldon
Haatvedt, Albany; Robert B. Car-
michael. Cascade of Eugene; Free
man Schultz, Coos- Bay; Dewey
Standish, Corvallis; T. M. Alex
ander, Eugene; Wayne Crooch,
Roseburg, and Don Warnick,
Springfield.
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RADIO SICE?
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first need la an honest diagno
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We have the equipment to do
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Phone 5470
Slop
Local Firemen
To Compete in
Baker Contest
A six-man ladder team from the
Salem fire department will com
pete in a statewide contest at a
meeting of the Oregon Fire Chiefs
association at Baker June 3, 4 and
5, Chief W. P. Roble announced
Friday.
Personnel of the drill team has
not yet been selected, Roble sta
ted, but will be picked after two
months of drills in front of the Sa
lem main station. The squad will
use a 35-foot ladder weighing
about 300 pounds in the contest.
The trip will be financed princi
pally from proceeds of the fire
men's dance held three weeks ago.
Roble also announced that he
received a letter Friday notify
ing him of his appointment to the
legislative committee of the Chiefs
association. The nine-man com
mittee is comprised of chiefs from
all sections of the state and form
ulates fire legislation to be sub
mitted to the state legislature.
Elfstrom Files
Vote Petitions
Salem Mayor R. L. Elfstrom's
candidacy for reelection was con- ;
firmed Thursday when his return- j
ed petitions with 220 signers were !
verified by the county clerk and j
city recorder,
Elfstrom is in the second year
of his first term In office. No one ;
has yet filed to opposed him this
year. City filings are open until
April 5.
City Recorder Alfred Mundt '
also verified Thursday the peti
tions submitted by William H.
Crawford, candidate for municipal 1
judge.
After signatures on petitions
are checked by the county elec
tion department, Mundt's office
checks them to ascertain if other
requirements are met. In petitions J
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Automatic
Shoe-Shine
How
In Salem!
Black or fl f
Brown Shine JLUf
at
RIALTO COFFEE
SHOP
and
, GREYHOUND DEPOT
4200
AMA1ZO
Golden Syrup
Playfair Dog
Carnation Ililli
Krispy Crackers
Console Tomaioes
WEST HAVEN
Freestone Peaches
Grapefruit
Hunts Hot Sauce
Happyvale Peas 2 Ncff 90
I-2EAT DEPAnTIMIT
SWIFTS PREMIUM
Veal Iloll . ..
SWOTS PREMIUM
Smoked Tongue
SWIFTS
Sliced Dacon
Top Quality Beef at Low Prices
Th Slates anan. t, Orocoa. Friday. March 12. 1943 5
for at-large-elections, at least! 200
signatures of registered voters
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So handsome! SturdjTall-wooI face for luxurjf
feeling and longer wear." Cushiony "Jute base
Two smart new.designsv (A) Selfrcolor FloraJJ
in beige, blue,' rose, .win .or green. (B) Multi
color Floral in blue, rose, tan or greets ground.
Here's the rug value you've been waiting for . .
only $29.93. .Use It for every rug need: dining
room," living room,' bedroom and guest rooms.'
etciYou'll be amazed at bow mucti rugyou
get for so' little, money 1
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representing at least eight of the
city's 36 precincts are required.'
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Tall Can 130
2-lb. box
2x0.2
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50
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NETTED GEM
Potatoes
219
50 lb. sack
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Apples
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Celery
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