The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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ACCIDENTS REPORTED
Four autos were slightly dam
aged in two auto collisions in Sa
lem Saturday, but none of the driv
ers was injured, city police re
ported The collisions involved
cars driven by James D. Arnett,
2263 State St., and Wesley M.
Wire, 160 S. 15th st., in the 2200
block on State street; and Wallace
E. Ayres, 1810 N. Cottage st.. and
William M. McDonald. 1350 N.
Cottage st., at Capitol and Court
streets.
Kute Kiddie Coats and Bow Age
Dresses for the bib and bottle
trade in the Easter parade. Lulla
by Baby Shop, open evenings.
Painting, 23 yrs. exp. Ph. 7552.
How about a little rancho? Locat
ed at 530 Terrace ave., less than
2 blocks from McKinley school;
2 bedrooms and den; top - grade
construction; elec. heat; view lot
75x100. This home featured in
April issue of Household maga
zine. For information and appoint
ment call Mrs. Mankertz at 2-1222.
Lee Ohmart & Co . Realtors, 477
Court st. Ph. 2-4115.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 390 State st. "
Steam baths, reducing. Ph. 4839.
CARD PARTY MONDAY
Plans for the annual DeMolay
Mothers club benefit cnrd parly.
Monday at 8 p.m. at tne Masor.it
temple, were announced Saturday
by Mrs. J. A. Johnston, general
chairman. Entertainment will be
provided in addition to tables f
500, pinochle and bridge, f unds
ill be used for DeMolay proj
ects. CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our appre
ciation to our friends and neigh
bors for the expressions oi syrfP
pathy and kindness during the ill
ness and death of our husband and
father.
Mrs. Nora Cole
Mrs. Dorothy Smith
Mrs. Berchen Caldwell
Mrs. Kenneth Cole
Hartman Bros
Are Factory Authorized
Distributors for
Holmes and Edwards
Sold al No Increase in Price
has
feW e. -
KIM TLZZZ
because it's Sterling Inlaid. Well be proud
to show you the handsome Holmes tc Edwards patterns.
All Throo Patterns
Aro Now Availablo for
Immediate Delivery
Hartman Bros.
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Jewelers
Liberty
PGE GETS PERMIT
Portland Ganeral Electric Co.
wa5 granted permits by Marion
county court Saturday to erect
light and power pole lines along
certain streets near Middle Grove
drive. Liberal avenue and Hancock
avenue and also along county
road 849 for about 2,000 feet west
from intersection with county road
849.
Automatic toasters and mixers for
immediate delivery. Broadway
Appliance Company, 453 Court,
j Salem, Oregon.
I Select your Easter gifts at Lam
'berts. Large and beautiful selec
tion to choose from. 220 N. Lib
erty.
Al'TOS STRIPPED
! City police Saturday reported
I that a tire and wheel were taken
from a car parked at the Gross
Motor company lot. 3400 Portland
f rd , Friday night. Dwight Wilkin
I son. 755 Union st.. told police that
; two hub caps were stolen from his
! car parked near his residence, al?o
on Friday night.
20 to 50 on wallpaper closeout.
Elfstrom's, 340 Court.
Food sal and bazaar. Fri., Mar.
19. Portland Gas & Coke Co.
Special cIom' uu.. dishwasher
$85.00, portable rishwasher $25 95,
i.a.'i buineis $44 95. two burner
cab. net stove 1150 $29.95. Broad
wav Appliano Company, 453
, Court, Salem, Oregon.
! ADDRESSOGRAPH HERE
j An addressograph machine ar--ived
at the Marion county tax
, i ol'.et-tioii department Saturday,
;nd Harold Domogalla, in charge
; cf the office, said the machine
would be Installed as soon as pos-
j sib'.e.
Are you planning a trip? Call
'9600 and drive a new 48 Stude
' baker sedan. Smitty's Clipper
Service, Center and Church St.
DeLux Self - Serve Laundry, 345
Jefferson st. Bendix Launderalls,
Maytags. dryers. The best in the
west. Ph.2-6317.
EOUOSfrEDUABBS
STDtlOfO OTJUD
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Yea, we're making
frequent deliveries of the
gHrerpIaU that stays lovelier longer
of Salem
at Stato
ioY-STii"crncAik . tj.
Donald Eugene Jcfferie. Au
rora youth, critically injured Fri
day night when struck by a car
while riding his bicycle near Au
rora, was in "very serious" con
dition Saturday night in the Ore
gon City hospital where he was
taken after the accident. His
phyr.cian said he is suffering
from fractures of the skull, wrist
and arm.
I got mine today. Did you get
yours?
No, I didn't get mine yet but how
does your work?
It works like magic; you knav
I only rented mine but with your
family it would pay you tq, buy
one.
I'm going down and get one to
morrow. Where did you get yours?
I got my Thor Gladiron Ironer
today. It's wonderful, thanks for
telling me Broadway Appliance
Company had them at 453 Court.
CATTLE DISEASE TALK
A public hearing on a proposal
urging compulsory testing of cat
tle in Marion county for Bang's
and other diseases will be held
by the county court Monday at
10 am. in the courthouse. The
co-jnty livestock committee, head
ed by Alvin Robinson of Jeffer
son, is jponortng the hearing.
Ellen Ray from Ellens Shop on
S. Com'l. now at Larsen'i Beauty
Shop Fri., Sat. Ph. 5033.
See the "Crosley" Frostmaster
home freezer and frozen food stor- j
age cabinet. Broadway Appliance j
Company, 453 Court, Salem, Ore
gon. CHAMBER EXPANDS
New members of Salem Cham
ber of Commerce announced Sat
urday are H. J Richardson, photo
processing, 477 Court st ; C. B.
and Grace Hershfelt, Valley Auto
Top. 245 Chemeketa st., and Glenn
L. Meisner, Hires Bottling Co.,
3050 Portland rd.
Lumber and all types of building
materials for repair jobs. 6 to 36
months to pay, no down payment
required. Call at our office for fur
ther information. Oregon Pulp and
Paper Company, Lumber Division.
Corner Front & Ferry Street.
Phone 4642 for a free roof esti
mate. Johns-Manville shingles are
now available in beautiful blends
& plain colors. Mathis Bros..
164 S. Com'l.
DAGWELL AT KIWAMS
The Right Rev. Benjamin D.
Dagwell, bishop of the Episcopal
diocese of Oregon, will discuss a
subject appropriate to Holy Week
before members of the Salem Ki
wanis club at the Marion hotel
Tuesday noqri.
Wide selection of distinctive gifts,
modern and antique, at Lamberts,
220 N. Liberty.
Just arrived from France demi
tasse cups and saucers, exquisite
colors and graceful shapes. Lam
berts, 220 N. Liberty.
HALL AT ROTARY MEET
Gov. John H. Hall will speak on
the aubject "The State of Affairs
in Oregon" at a meeting of the Sa
lem Rotary club at the Marion
hotel Wednesday noon. Mayor
Robert L. FJfstrom will introduce
the governor.
Are you going to move? Call 9600
and drive a new Studebaker van
and save half. Smitty's Clipper
Service, Center Sc Church St.
For rent: Thor Gladiron Ironer,
$2.50 per week. Broadway Appli
ance Company, 453 Court.
Free demonstration in your home.
Thor Automatic Washer. Broad
way Appliance Company, 453
Court, Salem, Oregon.
TAKES SON HOME
Mrs. John Glover, 2442 Lee st.,
left Salem Memorial hospital Sat
urday with her new son.
BENTZ To Mr. and Mrs.
Emmanuel Bentz, 270 Brooks
ave., a daughter, Saturday, March
20, at Salem General hospital.
KIRKLAND To Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Kirkland, Lyons, a daugh
ter, Saturday, March 20, at Salem
Memorial hospital.
WARDEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford G. Warden, 869 N. 17th
st., a daughter, Friday, March 19,
at Salem General hospital.
ZEH To Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Zeh, 3780 Center St., a son, Fri
day, March 19, at Salem General
hospital.
Births
(DaDimveimneimtt
LOCATION
(1 Vi blocks from the crossroads of the Willamette) valley
Capitol and Center streets)
CHAPEL
(Adequately seated automatic heat in winter air
cooled In summer)
OFF STREET PARKING
(Spaces reserved for oil Funeral cars only a lew con
venient steps from the Chapel)
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JOIN NAVAL RESEKVZ ' .
Enrollment of five new enlisted
men in the naval reserve in Sa
lem Saturday morning was re
ported by Lt. Comdr. A. H. Jen
sen, officer in charge of the lo
cal navy reserve armory. The re
cruits are J. L. George, FCO 2c,
Salem- V. C. White, quartermas
ter 1c. Salem; B. H. Updegraff,
jr., machinist's mate 1c, Salem;
V. L. Coberly, ship's cook 2c,
Dayton, and V. V. Learning, gun
ner's mate 3c, Albany.
RAT COMMITTEE CALLED
Salem's rat control committee
has been called by Alderman How
ard Maple to meet at Salem
Chamber" of Commerce Monday
evening prior to the 7:30 pjn. city
council meeting there. A progress
report on the local rat control pro
gram and financing problems are
expected to be discussed.
BALLOT NUMBER GIVEN
Identification numbers for can
didates on the May 21 primary
election ballot were fixed by Mar
ion County Clerk Harlan Judd
Saturday. The numbers were dis
tributed to candidates' names in
alphabetical order.
SCOUTERS TO MEET
Adult leaders and committee
men of the Cherry City district,
Boy Scouts, are to convene Wed
nesday evening in Pringle park
for the March meeting, according
to Gordon Gilmore, council ex
ecutive. We repair all small electric ap
pliances. Broadway Appliance
Company, 453 Court, Salem, Ore
gon. MOTHERS DISMISSED
Taking home infant sons from
Salem General hospital Saturday
were Mrs. Peter Larson, 1730 S.
Summer st.. Mrs. Wayne Gilmore,
3435 Portland rd., and Mrs. War
ren Latham, Warrenton.
Apartment electric ranges now
$99.95. Broadway Appliance Com
pany, 453 Court, Salem, Oregon.
PASTOR AT JAYCEES
The Rev. G. Hay den Stewart,
pastor of the First Christian
church at Corvallis, will address
the Salem Junior Chamber of
Commerce at its weekly luncheon
meeting in the Marion hotel Tues
day noon.
Call us for all types of permanent
waves, hair tinting, scalp treat
ment, xe-styling. Experienced op
erators. Lip Stick Beauty Salon,
1872 State St. Phone 3836.
For sale: Sunbeam Mix Master,
new, never used. Ph. 22517.
LIONS TO MEET
Lion Eddie Lewis will show the
picture "Green Harvest," a for
estry film, to members of the Hol
lywood Lions club at their week
ly meeting in the Lion's Den Wed
nesday noon.
SINGERS TO PRACTICE
All men interested in singing are
invited to Monday's meeting of
Salem's Barber Shop Quartet i
group. The meeting will begin j
at 7:30 pjn. at 1610 N. Sum-'
mer st.
New nursery school ages 2 to (
6. Supervised play. Hot lunches,
naps all day, $1.00. Rates. Ph. ,
24717.
MeQl'EEN IN HOSPITAL
Ralph J. McQueen, 144 S. 19th
St., was reported In "good" con- j
dition Saturday at Salem General i
hospital, where he had under-
gone surgery.
Rawleigh Products, 1397 S. 13th.
MAY HAIL LOGS
A permit to haul logs over cer
tain county and market roads was I
granted Frances Mack, Aumsville
route 1, by Marion couny court j
Saturday.
Auto glass installed. Floor sand-
ers for rent. R. D. Wodrow, 450
Center St.
LONE PERMIT ISSUED
A city building permit was Is- !
sued Saturday to E. W. Bums to
alter a dwelling at 525 Judson st.
at a cost of $175.
Garden Lillies
Spring Planting
Speelosam Kabrnm
Oregen Giant 1 tn
Elk ton Red. Large. E. wU
Xlu ..30c
Oregon Grown-Disease Free
ROY MILLER
BULB GROWER
Phase Z-12SI
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Officer
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Leslie Chase. Pert land acheeJ dis
trict juvenile officer, whe will
be in Salem Tuesday to een
dct a class f r law enforce
ment efflcers ml this area en
the handling ef Juvenile eases.
New Models Out
In Kaiser-Fraser
WILLOW RUN. Mich In
troduction of 1948 models em
bodying 35 mechanical and body
styling Improvements was an
nounced today by Kaiser-Fraer
Corp., for the four models in the
Kaiser and Frazer series at no
price increase.
Of the 35 new model Improve
ments, 25 are mechanical and 10
are in body design and appoint
ment features.
Developments include ue of a
high-compression head on the six
cylinder motor which has raised
its compression ratio from 6.86 to
7 30, and is declared to have
substantially boosfed operating
power, performance and economy.
An array of 28 body colors and
two-tone combinations are of
fered in the 1948 series.
ART GROUP TO ELECT
Annual meeting of the Salem Art
association is slated for 8 p.m.
Monday In the fireplace room of
the public library, with election
of officers as principal business.
Mrs. W. E. Anderson is now presi
dent. JEWELERS
Polite Officers
Class Planned
A class for law enforcement of
ficers in this area on handling of
juvenile cases will be given by
Leslie Chase, Juvenile officer of
Portland school district 1 from
2 to 9 o'clock Tuesday in the
Salem Chamber of Commerce
rooms.
This class is one of a series of
regional police schools sponsored
by the Oregon Association of ity
Police Officers and the Oregon
State Sheriffs' association to pro
vide advanced training for city
and county police officers. In ad
dition to public law enforcement
officers, school principals. Juven
ile officers and others concerned
with law enforcement as it per
tains to juveniles are invited.
Salem police chief F. A. Minto,
in charge of local arrangements,
explained that classes covering
various phases of advanced police
work are being given twice a
week in 11 centers throughout the
state.
Arrangements for the schools
are made by Elmer H. Halstead,
supervisor of public training for
the state division of vocational
education. Agencies cooperating
include the Portland police bur
eau, Maltnomah county sheriffs
effice. Bureau of Municipal Re
search and Service of the Uni
versity of Oregon and the League
of Oregon Cities.
Mill Cilv Man Sneaks
To Ihanon Cluh Groups j
MILL CITY Dr. David Fer- j
guson was in Lebanon Wednesday j
as guest speaker for the Lions
club at noon and the Woman's !
club that night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landro
(Edna Swift) of Astoria spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Anna Swift.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swan and :
Mrs. Ernest Anderson and Eddie
are in Klamath Falls visiting Mr. i
and Mrs. Orville Oderman and
Cathy.
Pratum Women Attend
Independence Meeting
PRATUM Attending the Salem
sub-district meeting at the Metho
dist church In Independence
Thursday were Mrs. W. R. Gour
ley, Mrs. Harvey Meyer, Mrs. John
Olthoff, Mrs. William de Vries,
Mrs. Harold de Vries and Mrs.
Rudolph de Vries.
Are Exclusive Distributors lor
Towle Sterling Silver
let ws sAow yew ffce maitf cfctincffve Tewle patterns ... elf
toiid sifree, crofted by mattf ailvnmith. tU'ptf piece
settings cesf es fitte as $22.90, Jnciudfoff Federal To
OF SALEM
thm. Statemmon." Calem,'' Orexyon,'
NEVER BEFORE
All ELECTRIC
RANCE LI K0
THIS!
DE LUXE
SPACESAVER
It's here! The "economy-slxe" elec
tric range with an automatic, clock'
controlled oven and it's a BIG OTen
too plus a Vita-Miser deep-well
cooker, three surface units and lamp.
A world of electric cooking con
venience in two feet square floor
space! Sec it today
Ralph Johnson Appliances
355 Center St.
Rolls, Slaw and
French Frlea
Ilany Oilier Delicious Dinners,
Well Served.
Complete Fonniain Service
Look for the Clock
South of 12th St Junction on 99E
OWLE
8 T B K
No mora need your friends compfoHi
that they "can't think of o thing to Qlva ypu?
We will record your choice of Towle Sterling
ot a permanent reference, regardless of
where you may go. We have registered
your frfends' choices, too, which b
turn U o convenience for you I ! .
LIBERTY AT
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Phone 4036
Slop-Lile Cclfce Stop
Golden Fried Chicken. Tenderloin
Steak Dinner. Includes Honey and
-950
Open
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Sat. &
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