The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 24, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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CLAY COCHRAN APPOINTED
Manager Clay Cochran of Sa
lem Chamber of Commerce has
been mmed Marion county chair
man for the third annual cam
paign for intrastate tourist promo
tion, under auspices of the Ore
gon Advertising club. A promo
tional tour of western and south
ern Oregon tourist spots April
12-16 will feature the campaign.
iCochran sard yesterday that Sa
pem will be represented on the
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Minting, 23 yn. exp. Ph. 7532.
lo-r about 4. little rant ho' Locat
ed it 530 Terrace ave. less than
:! bWki from McKlnley school .
bedrooms and den. top - grade
Construction; elec. heat; view lot
3x100. This home featured in
pril laoue of Household maga-
w:e. For information and appoint
fut call Mrs. Mankertz at 2-1222
e Ohmart 8t Co. Realtors. 477
Curt Mi. Ph. 2-4115
tnce tonight Crystal Gardens.
"KUTT DELAYS MEET
Salem Geological society has
Postponed its regular meeting
'rom tonight until Wednesday,
arch 31, when in members will
"Vet at Collin hall on the Wil
lamette university campus at S
Pm. to hear Otto K Paulus of
Slem review the geology of this
lea and its effect on everyday
Ife. The public is invited.
Eklen Ray from Ellen s Shop on
S Com'l. now at Larsen's Beauty
Shop Trl, Sat Ph. 5033.
Iance totught Crystal Gardens.
Phone 4142 for a free roof esti
"vate. Johns-Manville shingles are
w available in beautiful blends
plain colors. Mathis Bros .
M S. Com 1
1A1S LOOTED
Jrvi M MrHer. Sjm route
, reported to city police Tuesday
Iflat a camera was stolen from his i
car in downtown Salem Tuesday I
oorning J McNeil. 610 N Com-1
roercial st . reported the loss of a 1
'arton of ngaiettes and a pair of
flier's gloes fum his ar near
he residence Monday night.
&e the "Crosley" Frostmaster
iJome freeer ami frozen fiwid stor
age cabinet Broadway Appliance
Company. 453 Court, Sam, Ore
gon. C ARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
t : r i ks t our mji.v f: ler. li anl
i-enthboi in mui recer.t bereave
ii .t- it. and al f.M' the beautiful
floral offer m
Mi s Ciei i i? WjI'.ing.
Mi. and Mis Tiacy Walling
and family
OIL BDBHEB
SERVICE
Salem Hearting and Sheet
Meted Co.
10S3 Broadway Call 1555
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN"
U. S. civil service openings for
chemist positions at $3,397 to
$5,903 per year were announced
Tuesday by William Fischer, lo
cal civil service secretary, in the
postoffice building. Applications
are accepted until Dec. 31. 1948.
I Alo open until April 5 are per
imanent probational appointments
to 12 aircraft trade positions.
p.Fucher has additional information
on all the examinations.
i
j Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
I Savings Association, 390 State st.
-Steam baths, reducing. Ph. 439.
' Special close out. dishwasher
' $35.00, portable dishwasher $25.95,
trash burners $44.93. two burner
'cabinet atove 1150 $29 95. Broad
1 way Appliance Company, 453
j Court, Salem, Oregon.
INION gHOP SIGNED
r The Saving Center markets, in
West Salem and on North fort
land road, have signed an agree-
, ment with the meat cutters un
ion and the retail clerk's union
for union shops, according to in-
' nouncement made yesterday by
' the union official.
For rent: Thor Gladiron Ironer.
$2 50 per week. Broadway Appli
ance Company, 453 Court.
Apartment electric ranges now
I $99.95. Broadway Appliance Com
1 pany, 433 Court. Salem. Oregon.
Free demonstration in your home.
l Thor Automatic Washer. Broad-
way Appliance Company, 453
Court, Salem, Oregon.
KEIZER SERVICE FILED j
A notice of retirement from
Keizer Sanitation service was filed
with the Marion county clerk
i Tuesday by D. J. Goode. Salem
i route 8, and an aseumed business
name certificate for the garbage i
dispsal firm was filed by James!
j W. Goode, Salem route 8. box 383
I I -got mine today. Did you get
i yours-
No, I diin t get mine yet but how
( does your work
j It works like magic; you know
I only rented mine but with your
family it wculd pay you to buy
one.
I'm going down and get one to-
rnr: '. . Where d:d you get ymi
I got my Thor Gladiron Ironer
today It's won ierfd. thdriks for
telling me Broadway Appliance
(.Vmpany had them at 453 Court
MONITOR STORE CHANGES
A notice of letirement fiom
M (.:'., i Cash market at Mmito
was filed with the M.i:i n county
cle'k Tuesday by Roy C Davis
and Bernice M Davis while VS. C
Dav:s of Monitor filed ji: assumed
business name cert fu jte fi the
.-tore.
Automatic testers and mixers for
irrimeliate delivery. Broadway
Appliance Company, 453 Court.
Salem, Oregon.
BABIES GO HOME
Taking home infant daughters
from Salem General hospital Tues
day were Mrs. Harold Perry, New
berg, and Mrs. Phil Sal strom, 1030
E. Monro st. Mrs. Paul Worth
ington. Independence, and Mrs.
Ben Walling, 1346 Hoyt St., left
with their new sons.
We repair all small electric ap
pliances. .. Broadway Appliance
Company, 53 Court, Salem. Ore
gon. Colored Easter Chicks. Ringland's
Pet Shop, 475 Ferry st.
SCOl'TERS MEET
A discussion of district opera
tions and committee report will !
take place at tonight's meeting of
the Cherry City Boy Scout dist
rict meeting at Pringle park be- I
ginning at S o'clock. District j
v. nairnun uayi ourres win preside.
Regular meeting Cannery Local
670. Wed , March 24. 8 p m. Labor
Temple. Easter surprises.
Regular meeting Cannery Local
670. Wed . March 24. 8 p m Labor
Temple. Easter surprises.
MAY HAIL LOGS
A permit to haul logs over cer
tain county roads was granted ;
Tuesday to Highway Fuel Co.. i
2390 Fairgrounds rd , by the Mar-i
ion county court. The court also'
granted a permit to Willard Hess, ;
Scappoose, to haul piling over
certain Marion county roads.
Easter bunnies Ringland's Pet
Shop. 475 Ferry.
Gov't employe, in supervisory cap
acity with 20 yrs. in Salem, wants
to lease a two bedroom house for ,
2 years or longer. Ref. given and
best of care guaranteed. Ph.
4681.
MOTHERS DISMISSED
Dismissed from Salem Memorial
hospital Tuesday with new-born
sons were Mrs Vincent Herzog. ;
Gates, and Mrs L. G. Melsha. 2620 '
S Summer st Mrs. Da id Eagle
ton. Independence, went home
with her infant son.
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. i
Last opportunity: Paul Armstrong
School of Dancing announces 1
(lasses for beginners and experi
enced students at the Marion Ho
tel Thursday and Friday. Visitors
welcome.
MARINES MEET TONIGHT !
ReijuNr training is on the pro
gram for tonight's meeting of the
Salem rr.anr.e corps reserve bat- 1
terv a 8 o'c !o k in building T-Ml
at S.tm airport. Tian-p.irta:;ou
veil! be pi v. i led at 7.30 p m. at
city run
Faster turkey., her.s. dressed &
didAji 4V lb Mario:: C'reamerv
Ph (?
Wave of Thefts
Continues with
3 Burglaries
The current wave of burglaries
in Salem continued Monday night
when three Hollywood district
businesses were entered and looted
of more than $450 in checks and
cash, city police reported Tues
day. Detective Hobart Kiggins, who
investigated the thefts aaid a total
of $450, including checks and
cash was stolen from the office of
the Oregon Feed and Supply
company, 2700 Portland rd.
Also prowled was the Bishop
Electric company, next door,
where $4 55 was taken from a
stamp box. The third burglary oc
curred at the B & E Lumber com
pany, 25 Lana ave, where a $1
bill and a few pennies were re
ported missing.
Detectives Tuesday were still
searching for thieves who broke
into six offices in two downtown
buildings last week end. They
reported a total of $48 missing
from Oregon and Ladd &c Bush
bank building office
Detectives said about $20 was
takn from the Cascade Boy Scout
area offices and $18 from the
Merchant's Credit bureau. Both
in the Ladd Sc Bush building. In
the Oregon building the thieves
took a small amout in coins from
a box at Camp Fire Girls' office,
but got nothing when they at
tempted to jimmy money boxes in
the offices of the Oregon State
Employes association and Kath
ryn's Beauty shop, police said.
The burglars also entered the
Community Chest office in the
Ladd & Bush building, but it was
not determined whether anything
was missing. An unsuccessful at
tempt was made in the same j
building to enter the office of
E. K. Pliasecki. attorney.
The entries in the Ladd &c Bush ;
building all were made with !
" jimmies". Police said the thieves j
may have used keys at the Oregon I
building because ttiey were un-
able to find marks around the of- ;
fice doors. i
Old Grad
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Madisen L. Jeaes. whs will eb
serve his 99th birthday Men day
from his bed In a naming heme
la Portland. Tuesday challeng
ed the claim of Dr. L. Franklin
Belknap i title ef eldest living
graduate ef Willamette mnlver
slty. The Portland mil wheae
two sons, Ronald and Ellis H.
Jones. live in Marion county,
was a member of the elaao of
1871 graduated from Willamette
university with bachelor of arts
degree. Last year he visited the
75lh birthday celebration of the
Gervats Masonic lodge of which
he Is the lone surviving charter
member.
Bishop Dag well
Gives Religious
Talk to Kiwanis
Jayeees Hear
Rev. Stewart
J tsisy Few FtwusKssY sVeys
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Whooping Cough Vaccine
First tested during an epidemic in the
Faro Islands in 1925. the Vaccine for
immunization against Whooping Cough gave
significant protection .gainst contracting the
disease. This experiment was conducted by
Dr Madsen, a Danish physician. Given to
children over six months of age, the Vaccine
offers protection against the diaeete and
lessens its severity if contracted.
W1LLETT8
Capital Dreg Store
Cr. State A Liberty - Pnoox 21 IS
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C all us for all types of permanent
vaes han tinting. scjlp tiet
meiit. rt'-styimg. Fxperienced op
erators. I. in Stick Beauty Salon.
1872 St.nte st . phone 33:16.
NAMED HONOR STl DENT
Ki-'prn (eor- ro'lee sent
word Tuesday t uit Mnrviu Sum
mei of Sa'.em reeer. ed honor
gr:id's lor the wmtei tei m wlin h
ie eftiy f.led on the Li (I rand-?
can.p'.- U s grade point average
was 3 5 of a po-jib'e 4 0.
20 to 50""- on wallpaper closeouts
Ellstrom's, 340 Court.
Auto elec poo up toasters, waffle
irons, combination sandwich toast
er and waffle iron, Dormeyer ilec.
mixers Holly wood Appliance Co.
Friendly service. 2005 Fairgrounds
Rd Ph 24433
PLl MBING SI PPLY LISTED
An asumed business name cer
tificate for Nathman Plumbing and !
Supply. 1174 Mill st.. was filed
with the Marion county clerk
Tuesday by L. E. deWeese of
Portland.
Attention Eagles: Two free shows,
to be held at 8 30 and 10.30 every!
Wed. Guest night bring your
OEM CVTTKKS TO MEET
Willamette Gem Cutters will
meet Friday at 7:30 p m. in the
Salem Memorial hoapttal chapel.
All interested persons are welcome.
'Human beings today need a
dyrnmu push toward action p!u
an aaienes, of God's reality,"
the Re.. G. Hayden Stewart, pus
tor of the Corvalh.s First C " h 1 1 s -tian
t h.in h. told the Junior Cham
ber of Commene at a luncheon
Tuesday in the M.irion hotel
The Re . Mr. Stewait's speech
was ,jriansei for by tlie Sjlem
.Mini-teri.il ascHiat ioti as a p-tit
of then Holy week progiam
Pi ei e.1i in; the t -i!k. Tom Pome
roy. Jayiee vice president, an-i-.oui.ct
d a dinner meeting of the
Jur.ii r C'hamber fif Commerce at
7 pm Friday .it the Gold A;io.v
i estui.rant .
More response to religion Is of
ten received from those who are
in trouble than from ' the cushion
ed seats of the churchs or the
well loaded tables of service
clubs." the Rt Rev. Benjamin D.
Dagvvell, Oregon Episcopal bish
op, said in a Holy week talk at
Salem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon
in the Marion hotel.
It is necessary to remember
that Jesus Christ taught the way
for nations to get along with one
another as well as for individ
ual, the Oregon churchman said.
Refeiiirig to the recent supreme
court decision which at feet s
teaching of the Bible in public
school-. Bishop D.igwell said he
was inclined to be satisfied with
it. He went on to epre5 the
hope thj the time mig'it come
when students would have the
opportunity to study the Bible as
htei ,r Lire.
The speaker was introduced by
tne Rev George Swift, rector of
St Paul's Episcopal chinch in
Sa lem.
Bodies of Tw o
European War
Victims on Ship
Bodies of two Willamette valley
men killed in France during
World War II will arrive in New
York City March 31 aboard the
army transport Robert F. Burns,
the army information said Tues
day. Being returned for burial in
Oregon are the bodies of PFC.
Stanley W. Brown, son of Mrs.
E1U Mae Brown, 1043 Ruge st..
West Salem, and SSGT. John W.
Connell, jr., whose widow, Mrs.
Elta Brown, lives in Wood burn.
Both were interred at the U. S.
military cemetery at Epanal,
France.
Brown, a squad leader in the
iniantry, entered the army in
1940 and served 2'i years with
the 75th coast , artillery in Alaska.
He was transferred to the Infan
try and was killed in action Nov.
17. 1944.
He is survived by his mother;
a brother, Keith Brown; a sister
and a niece.
Connell, a salesman at Hillsboro,
enlisted in the army in that city
Aug. 10, 1943, and received his
basic training at Camp Adair. He
was transferred to Ft. Leonard
and went overseas in December,
1944. He was killed while serv
ing with the 70th division of the
7th army in France on February
22.
Surviving are his widow; a son,
John Winton Connell of Wood
burn; father, John W. Connell of
Hillsboro, and a aister, Mrs. Ken
neth Patterson of Oswego.
The. Stat man. Saint. Oroxyoa. VviadaY March 24, 1343 S
elected president, L. V. Benson
re-elected vice-president and L
Rj Tweedie elected secretary
treasurer. Manager Harry Read reported
S3 members added since January
1 has brought membership over
900. Gross sales for February were
repotted at $14,797 and net in
come for the month at $3,48 1.
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iff;. 3i 5(-.ii.
Try Use NEW, MODEL.
Batteries for
488 Court 8L
$09
iAII Aids
ffc. 2-4I09
9m JMStte
C. of C. to Continue
Study of Hospitals
Salem Chamber of Commerce
directors decided Tuesday at a
Marion hotel meeting to continue
a study of Salem hospital needs
and the proposed fund campaigns
which would seek $1,500,000 for
each of Salem General and Salem
Memorial hospital. I
When both hospitals planned I
constructions programs and fund ;
drives, chamber leaders asked the j
two hospital boards to consider :
a joint campaign for fund. A 1
long range planning commission
surv ey which has not been made i
public was undertaken after hos- :
pital board members asked the ,
chamber to study the situation. -
Relax! Let Greyhound do your driving for you.
Comfortable air-conditioned ooachea. Dependable
drivers. Frequent service everywhere,
Taore Art Jh fewer fores f
. $1J5 Reddiaui
f 1 rertland St 9mm Frgactse
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m0 ADCMTtONAl SAVIMOl ON SOUND TStP FAtCS
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Inspector Notes
Iiiiprovemeiit in
Food Packaging
Improvement in sandwich pack
aging and handli-in Salem was
noted Tuesday by City Restaurant
Inspector W. J. Quinn in a report j
of current activity. j
A check into local distribution j
of sandwiches made and packag
ed in Portland determined that the j
company used no reii igeration,
but Quinn's investigation has re
sulted in refrigeration in the
Portland plant and on the trucks
deliveiing sandwiches to Salem.
Quinn reported that 39 local
restaurants now have "A" cards,
44 "B" and 1 "C." There are 90
and wish-taverns, canenry cafe
terias and miscellaneous small es
tablish metits which are not grad
ed under city restaurant law.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Miry Lachelle of Lachelie's
Fucs v. a.s taken to Salem General
ho.spit.il Monday night after hav
ing been ill with the flu for two
weeks.
Members Added
To Salem Electric
Salem Electric, a cooperative
distributing Bonneville power in
West Salem and Salem, reported
a membership neanng the 1.000
mark at an election meeting of the
board of directors Tuesday noon
in the Marion hotel.
Julian Burroughs was re-
INVEST
IN
EYE
CARE
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Dr. E. E. Boring
Giv your yes the benefit of professlonal frqra. Let our
optometrists prescribe new glasses lot you.
Boring Optical
DIGNIFIED CREDIT
Igl Court
none C5
Dance tomgtit Crystal Gardens.
FEED MAM EETIRES
Robert G. Sen u pp. Salem route
8, box 754. filed a notice of re
tirement from Schupp's Keizer
Feed and Seed Co. with the Mar
ion county clerk Tuesday.
Auto glass installed. Floor send
ers for rent. R. D. Wood row, 450
Center st.
JPrmbytcrian Church
To Hold Communion
Service on Thurtwlay
The traditional Maundy Thurs
day communion will be obaervod
at the First Presbyterian church
I at 8 p.m. Thursday.
j The candlelight service will be
conauciea oj ur. wnosier tt .
Hamblin The church choir, ds
rected by Virginia Ward Elliott,
will sing the communion litany.
Prior to communion the sacra
ment of baptism will be observed
and new members will be received.
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