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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1948)
1. -r Y MEN TO DC STAUL An Installation and ladies' night meeting will be conducted by the Salem Va Men's dub Monday night, beginning with a banquet at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Charles Dur den, pastor' of .Calvary Baptist church will be guest speakeY. Offi cers to be installed are Norman Winslow,-president; Car Creider. vice president; ; Nelson Hickok, secretary; Everett i Clark; treasur er; Ronald -Hud kins. -Alan :-Sie-wert.. Larry Rich. Charles Bar clay -and Harry Manning, direc tors. " -M - :'r- ', V Glenwood opens Wednesday. ' Dr. Doiph Craig. ' dentist, an nounces the rer'iOvaJ of his office to the Pearce Bldg., corner of Court. & Com! Sts. Stair entrance on Court Expert picture framing. R. Elf.xtrnra Co L. WU STUDENT "IN PRINT Rosemary Hopkins of Imbler,- a sophomore at Willamette univer sitv, received word last week that hei short story, "Sandstorm." has been accepted for publication by Classmate, a national Methodist magazine, and will be, in print soon. Another story, MI Remem ber Granvin," was published in the December issue of Pilgrim Way, a Boston magazine. Fishermen: Complete line of fish ing tackle. Hunting & fishing li-J cense. Open nights St , Sundays Caldwell Service Station, 25th & State. Ph. 9788. ' The Wooden Shoe restaurant at Broadway & Hood St. will be open on Sundays from 10 a. m. to t p. m. Come and try our Gismo's. New! Bonnie Dee Beauty Salon, Ph. 21993 for appointment. AUTOS LOOTED Louis Ramus, 1095 N. Cottage St., reported to city police Sat urday that two hub caps and two tire rims were stolen from his car parked near Salem high school Friday night. C. W. Green. Grant Pasv told police that 11 used batteries' were taken from his truck parked in the Holly- j wood district, also Friday night. Ph. 4842 for free roof estimate. Johns-Manville shingles in beau tiful blends St plain colors. Ma th is Brqs. 184 S Com'l. Injured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Saving Association. 390 State st. CHURCH DINNER MdNDAY Annual father-son dinner given by the Men's club of Knight Me morial Congregational church will be Monday at 6:30 p.m. In the church, according to William C Drakeley, Jr., president The pro gram, in charge of Robert M. Ash by. will include a film, "Green Harvest," and magic acts by Glenn Williams. Epivak Tues. May 4th Crystal Gardens. Up-to-data light fixtures. Try Elistroras third floor. For Rent: Cars, vans, stakes and pickups. Smitty's Clipper Serv- I Ice, Center Sc Church. Ph. 960$. C OF C ADDS MEMBERS New Salem Chamber of Com- j merce members to be introduced 1 at the chamber's meeting Monday , Boon are Van B. Sears, agent of ' West Coast Fast Freight, Inc J 60 Belmont st., and Francis E. Albada, advertising agent of Brown and Bigelow, 2145 N. 4th St SO to 50 on wallpaper closeouts. Elfstrom's. 340 Court Glenwood opens Wednesday. Dr. L. B. Schmidt wishes to an nounce that he will be out of his office at 2416 State St. while he! Is taking a course in oral surgery in Chicago. CHARN'S MOTHER DIES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scham of Salem received word this week that Sc ham's mother died Wed nesday morning at Watertown, S. D-, as a result of a hip fracture suffered about a month ago. Mrs. Scbarn was SO years old. MAT To Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Imj, Dayton, a daughter, Satur day, May 1, at Salem General hospital.- SAVAGE To Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Savage, 1103 Court it., a daugh ter Saturday, May 1, at Salem General hospital. FINLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flnley, Brooks, a daugh ter, Saturday, May 1, at Salem Memorial hospital. Lesier DeLapp Haallng ramltare - Merina' 1115 Ne, Corn! t-17 Oregea Expert, Reliable :,nepaiHn3 . HEIDER'S Call 7523 - . 42S Cert 8L CWserelaJ . A. t - APARTMENT HOUSE SOLD '' Recent purchase of the 10-unit apartment house at 640 S. Capitol it by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamre from Mrs. William Merriott of Woi-dbum was announced Satur day. Conrideration was reported as $23,000. The Hamres, recently from North Dakota', has also ac quired a I home at 2215 Nebraska st, where they nd their two chil dren wtll' live. The apartments, now being redecorated, will con tinue to be managed by Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pong. - - . . Grand Opening Dance, Wed. May 5th Glenwood. ballroom, 4 mi. north of Salem. Dancing every Wed. St Sat For sale: Azaleas in bloom. Stray er azalea field. Ph. 6915, Filth St Locusts Sts. Thor Auiomagic washers St Thor lroners now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4036, TO INSTALL CULVERT A concrete box culvert will be installed this week on market road 39 just west of Talbot by a Mar ion county road crew. County Commissioner Ed Rogers said Sat urday. Rogers also reported com pletion of repairs on an Abiqua creek bridge on county road 779 above SUverton. Bonnie Dee Beauty Salon reopens; new shop on 1993 Fairgrounds rd. Hollywood Dirt arrrvc frnm ruj ! " " ' ' - - . i DanK oiag. m. z-isss. Eileen Sim mons, formerly of Hollywood dist., manager. Glenwood opens Wednesday. Remember! dpens Wed., Glenwood May 5th. Ballroom. ACCIDENT REPORTED Cars driven by Daniel M. Holmes, 1710 Cross st., and Dorna M. Thies, 30 El ma ave., collided at 21t and Mill streets Saturday resulting in minor damage to both vehicles, city police reported. Neither driver was injured, po lice said. Glenwood every Wed. Sc Sat. Air-Steamship ticket anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St Special price on 52 gallon double element electric water heaters only $69.50. Judson's, 279 N. Com!. INSTITUTE ON MONDAY Carl W. Anderson, business manager of Portland clinic, will instruct the Institute of Medical Dental Business Relations at 7 p.m. Monday in the Nelson build ing. His subject will be "Medical Dental Business Relations from a Clinic Viewpoint" Glenwood Ballroom north of Salem. Zana Hales, formerly of The Cas tle and Beauty Bar Is now at the Charm Beauty Shop in Hollywood at 2052 N. Capitol. Ph. 7620. 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" - .- - v . i J i ' ' ' r"3 ,ott,iscvtj" SavirVTPWifc to of plowing and discing busi ness in the Hayes ville district. 379 Hayesvilie dr., has returned, home following an operation Wednes day. He is confined to bed but is Cjtpected to be up and around within 10 days or two weeks, his wife reports. Turkey .pickers register for sea son. Work starts soon. Marion Creamery it Poultry Co. Glenwood opens Wednesday. DODD SPEAKS TO ROTARY " "Past Business1 will be the sub-JecT-of Joseph A. H. Dodd, Wil lamette valley manager for Port land Gas and Coke company, at the Salem Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon in the Marion hotel. He will be introduced by Roy Harland, program chairman. Spencer garments, Armena Felt of Spencer Shop in Portland will ' Ka of CngtAi Hs4 ol Wit i rA a v th a i vita w . iivivi a . j ..... 6th. Camellias St Azaleas for Mother's Day Gifts. Drive 4 miles north on Front St., turn west, stay on pav ed road 4 miles to nursery. JATCEES TO HEAR DEWEY Salem Junior Chamber of Com merce will join the Kiwani" club Tuesday noon at the Marion hotel to hear Gov. Thomas E. Dewey following the Jaycees' regular luncheon. The clubs meet in ad joining rooms. Deluxe "Self Serve" Laundry, 345 Jefferson St. The best in the West. Ph. 26317. $10 allowed for your old watch on the purchase of a new one. r-Dorlfam 1 7 A C T ihrtv Ul fy w. -J i The nAINlY MARKED print m ditphy room yov'M be otkd givn service are paying. h w S uongwiarneK ts. . s I " "v-V " iiU" AXul?p7 "I i'.- ' S Chereh Street, Sales. Ore !. Est 187 1 Zm I - X VJVMv " " Zl 1 ' ' ' " " - f f I . . r . i - , - . Tj4 - i mj j i i - j . . m - - ' 3 TO '. J."" ficVtt'ccupyaiiaaberi J ttU Raggers club, ,YMCA honor camp ing group, in a meeting at the YM Tuesday at 7:30 p jn. Phil Ringle is now 'president t , - Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St Slenderizing health baths, p. 6253. i ! MAT HAUL tOGS County road log-hauling permits were granted Saturday by Marlon county court to W. F. Clark, Port land, and to Donald Glines, Salem route 6. Let's go to Glenwood. Big fifty-two gallon double ele ment electric water heaters only $89.50. Judson's, 279 N. ComT CITY ACCEPTS STREETS Salem city council Saturday in formed Marion county court of its acceptane of two streets which the court deeded to the city recently. The streets are Iowa and Beach avenues. Glenwood opens Wednesday. For hourly nursing call Vinyard, R.N. Ph. 22521. Mary TO LAY TILE A permit to lay an eight-inch drainage tile- across county road 753 was granted Saturday by Mar ion county court to William Lich- ty, Silverton route 2, box 277. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450 Center St. i Furnaces, heat pipes and regis- j ters, vacuum cleaned. Judson's, j Phnn 4141. ' pV osfuronc fhof to pay no more for than othor tomi- ssssssssSBsesssi!Wa . , - I BSi . - V - BH V w i 1 . .. j . . tt-i - J r t t 1 SSt V .The: Hotlywid 'Lions clutVtr rseunginUjaons Den Wed. nesday noon will see moving pic tures dealing with China. Lion Glen Slentz will show: the movie. . V More time for picnic or garden ing. Wash at the Launderette. 21 auto. Bendii. 40 mln. service. 1255 Ferry. Meet us at Glenwood. " i MRS. WEBB CONVALESCING j Mrs. L. H. Webb i reported now able to have visitors' at ber home, where she has returned aft er undergoing. a .major operation at Salem General hospital. j 2 TO 6 TIMES MORE SOUND INTENSITY! Look again at the picture I Herd is a hearing aid complete in one unit ao amall it fits tKa tiny watch pocket of a man's trousers! A eew Bel tone record) Made possible-by a new kind . of "Silver circuit," combining 45 parts and connecting into one fiKsture-proo, trouble P07 tree un.t, Vet. the receiver transmits 2 to S times more sound intensity than any of 1 2 other hearinf aids tested. Twice as much as even the former Bel tone model! This is far more sound intensity than you probably nerd or el-en ran stand! But note this: It means almost unbelievable clarity with the power turned way down. This means glorious hearing comfort. And cuts perwtion cost to a new low jess than a penny an hour. fdj3tm& 21t H .ill' -rtsr r - ; ' Is-, Uii : - i -mm- :$n&: - Gea new-born sons were Mrs. Joseph Arnold, 337 S. 18th st, and Mrs. Walter Hill, 1425 Saginaw it Prompt service by skilled repair plumbers. 'Every truck a well stocked shop on wheels. Judson's, 279 N. ComT. Pbone 414L Take ber ta; Glen wood. Glenwood, the dance Salem has been waiting for. AUXILIARY PLANNING The Firemen's auxiliary is to sponsor a rummage ' sale above Greenba urn's store on North Com- ? .' ; - X Sans! for Fraa Booklet About Whom JAmS TATT & ASSOCIATES snkt HaN ( Smtaf Hast 114 Oregon BlcLg, Phone 2-4431 Salem, Oregon Manager; I C-Csmary Batteries, for all snakes. Choose a Good artman FOR GRADUATION OR MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS TL Statesman, Salem, -Orecron, Saniay, Mar i 1943" nnial "street Friday and" Satur day Posted Receipts - r Show Increase ' A S7.7 per cent gain in April postal receipts at Salem postoffice was announced Saturday by Post master Albert C Graf. Receipts LOCATION! (1 Yi blocks from the crossroads oi the Wfflamotte- vaUey Capitol and Center streets; CHAPEL (Adequately sea1ei ccutomatia heat inl cxoled in summer) . i 1 OFF STREET PARKING (Spaces reserved for all Funeral cars only a Venient steps from the ChapeQ ! mm mm mm Watch From last month were $S1,TC3.18, com pared with I44.S05-31 in April, l47. f -: - .r' p : . ; V While mailing pf the state vot irs pamphlet last month made some difference, ;it was believed -that the pamphlets j added only about $5,000 to. the totaL Gragg said political mailing-was rather light during April, but was ex pected to increase, xreatly this month. i !-. o i i ? winter air t i few'cao- ZSb,