The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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DWELLING PLANNED
Permission to con.truct a new
onestory dwelling at 1960 N. 24th
St., to cost $3,000, was granted by
the city engineer's office Satur
day to L. S. Johnson. Other per
mits were issued to Eulalie Hawk
to repair dwelling at 1730 Broad
way st $400; r. M. Habo-man to
alter dwrling at 261 N. 20th St.
$200. and James F. Snook, to al
ter dweling t 1925 Hines st . $500.
lO ATTEND CONFERENCE
Capt, and Mrs. R. B. Lesher and
Mrs. Ben Va'dez o the Salem Sal
vation Army plan to attend in
"ortland this week the state con
ference of social workers, start
ing Monday. On Tuesday they will
attend a special Salvation Army
section.
Slenderizing health baths P 6253.
Public Hearings; ZoningNew
Aldermen on Council Agenda
Four public hearings on zoning and vacation matters, two alder
men to be appointed and six bills for final action these are on the
agenda for Salem city council when it meets at 7:30 Monday night in
Salem Chamber of Commerce.
Besides, the council will open bids on interceptor sewer construc
tion preliminary to the erection of a Salem sewage disposal plant.
Award of contract for the work.
For delirious chicken and steak
dinners, try Brownie's at corner of
Dr Doiph Craig, dentist, an
nnunrei the renoval of his office
to the Pearce Bid., cornel of i Market and Capitol.
Court 4 Com'l Sts Stair entrance
on Court St. "
Expert picture
Elfntrom Co
framing R L
Inured saving earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Saving Afomriation. 390 State t
INJURIES TREATED
Steve Eppley, 2. of 1885 Berry
John and Mildred's lunch opens
Monday. New location 135 S.
Church st.
BULL IN RADAR SCHOOL
Pvt. Dale Bull, 20, son of Mr.
and Mis. Earl V. Bull, 1950 M ple
ave.thas reported to Keeuler air
base in, Mississippi for training in
the air forces radar school, the
army information service said
St.. was treated Saturday by city j Saturday.
first aid attendants for severe Ai Ct,in. . . ,
v. . , . , . , Air - Steamship tickets anywhere,
burns of the right hip and leg , Ku , 7694 735 N ranit 1 t
suffered when he spilled a large I '0M' 735 N- aP,to1
quantity of hot water at the rei- j Opening May 10. Whatnot shop,
dence. Maynard Dawson, S- uth 2084 N. Com'l. Used clothing, nov
Liberty road, was treated for a elties.
severe thumb laceration, attend
ants reported.
For sale: Azaleas in bloom Stray
er azalea field. Ph. 6915. Fifth &
Locusts Sts.
Ph. 4642 for tree roof estimate
Johns-Manville shingles in beau
tiful blends & pMin colors Ma
this Bros . 164 S Com'l
Up-to-date light fixtures.
Elfstrom's third floor.
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ARTICLES FILED
Articles of incorporation of In
terstate Logging Co. of Portland
were filed with the Marion county
clerk Saturday by C. L. Kostcr.
Orville R. Miller and A. Powell,
all of Portland.
Fire extinguishers, new and 2nd
hand. Refills, repairs. Dial O, Call
85F33. J. D. Hartwell.
Coming - Glen wood Ballroom,
Wed., May 13th, Jimmie McCowan
it his great 7 piece colored band.
HEARING MONDAY
Public hearing on the applica
tion of Salem Memorial hospital ; Bill Bechtel is now located in a
to operate an ambulance service ; new, modern radio & small ap
will begin at 11 a.m. Monday in pliance service shop at Ralph
the Marion hotel, according to the j Johnson Appliances, 355 Center,
state public utilities commission, j Ph- 4036.
2?Ji1:?".. Sallt ' CLOTHES. GUN STOLEN
ju"ioi inic.-i.ij i- dhuuui: i Leo V Reed
Coming - Glen wood Ballroom.
Wed., May 13th, Jimmie McCowan
St his great 7 piece colored band.
For Rent: Cars, vans, stakes and
ickups. Smitty's Clipper Serv
e. Center Sc Church. Ph. 9600.
10 to 50 on wallpaper closeouts
Elfstrom's. 340 Court
METHODIST MEN TO MEET
The Men's fellowship of First
Xlethodist church will meet Tues
day evening for supper at 6:30
o'clock in the church, followed
by a program arranged by Clark
Will. Speaker will be Mrs. A. F
DeLespirrasse of Hubbard, on the
ubject of children in Holland.
2455 S. Commer
cial st, reported to city police
Saturday that a man's suit and a
.45 calibre automatic pistol were
stolen from his home sometime be
tween April 10 and 26 while he
was on a vacation.
More time for picnic or garden
ing. Wash at the Launderette. 21
auto. Bendix. 40 min. service. 1255
Ferry.
Auto glass installed. Floor Sand
ers for rent R. D. Woodrow, 450
Center St
Glenwood every Wed. & Sat.
Marr Radio, New Phone. 21611.
Betty Adamson. specializing in
hair stvling. Lip Stick Bf auty 1 r ' n m!. '
s:oi aut 17? st Coml Phone 4141
NAILS STOLEN
Two barrels of nails valued at
$37.50 were stolen from the car of
E. J. Callahan, 505 N. Capitol st..
wruie tne auto was parked neer
I the residence Friday night, city
! police reported Saturday.
, Big 32 gallon double element au-
, tomatic electric water heaters still
i only $76.75. Johnson's, 279 No.
MEDICAL MEET SLATED
Reed R. Madsen, business man
ager of Medical clinic in Portland,
Will instruct the Institute of Med
ical - Dental Business Relations
Monday at 7 p.m. in the Nelson
building, 381 Chemeketa st. His
subject will be "Medical-Dental
Business Relations II."
Deluxe "Self Serve" Laundry, 345
Jefferson St. The best in the
West Ph. 26317.
Vote "Hoss To The House."
Thor Automagic washers & Thor
lroners now on display at Ralph
Johnson Appliances, 355 Center.
Ph. 4038.
ACCIDENT REPORTED
Cars driven by Frank J. Ad
ams, 959 S. 12th st, and Ronald
V. Miller. McMinnville. collided
at North Cottage and Chemeketa
streets Saturday,- city police re
ported. Neither driver was injur
ed, police said, and damage to the
vehicles was minor.
For sale at 1355 N. 18th st: Lon
Ehuttleworth household furniture,
Tuesday, May 11 from 1:30-6 pjn.
and from 7-9 p.m. only.
however, depends on a lavorable
vole May 21 on the propcted $815,
000 sewer bond isue facing Salem
electors. The interceptor system
. would account for about $215,-
oOARD TO CONVENE
May meeting of the board of di
i rectors, Marion county chapter ol
American Red Cross, is slated for
8 o'clock Monday evening in the
1 chapter offices. W. M. Hamilton
j :r chairman.
Wanted Experienced lingerie
saleslady. Apply at Sally's.
' Radio & small appliance service.
I Prompt Reasonable. By Bill
Bechtel. Ralph Johnson Applian
ces. 355 Center Ph. 4036.
! BABIES GO HOME
Mrs. Lloyd Jones. 1015 S. 25th
st, was dismissed Saturday from
Salem General hospital with her
infant daughter and Mrs. Joseph
A. Giay, 950 N. Winter st, with
j her new son.
j Mon. - All unfinished furniture
20'", off. Woodrows 450 Center.
NURSE TO GRADUATE
Joinn Monkman of Salem will
be among 54 graduates from the
School of Nursing at Northwestern
hospital, Minneapolis, on Friday,
according to news from the hospital.
Elect Peery T. Buren Salem Mu- hearings were called for 7:30 and
nicipal Judge Qualified, ex- i
perienced, constructive. Pd. Adv.,
Peery T. Buren.
MURPHY ON TOUR
Marion County Judge Grant
Murphy was absent from his office
Saturday while on a tour of Wil
lamette valley dam-sites being
conducted by the Willamette river
basin project committee.
Elect Peery T. Buren Salem Mu
nicipal Judge Qualified, ex
perienced, constructive. Pd. Adv.,
Peery T. Buren.
Big fifty-two gallon double ele
ment electric water heaters only
$89.50. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l.
MOTHERS DISMISSED
Mothers leaving Salem Memo
rial hospital Saturday were Mrs.
Kenneth Townsend, Salem route
7, with a son and Mrs. Murlen
Burton, 160 W. Salem Heights
ave., with her new daughter.
Coming - Glenwood Ballroom,
Wed., May 13th, Jimmie McCowan
& his great 7 piece colored band.
000 and the plant $600,000.
Aldermen are to be appointed
by the council to fill until No
vember elections the wards 4 and
0 posts resigned last month by Al
dermen R. O. Lewis and Daniel
J. Fry, respectively, due to moving
outside the wards they represent
No Petitions Received
No recommending petitions had
been received at city hall by Sat
urday for alderman candidates.
The names of Fry (to switch rep
resentation from ward 6 to 4 in
which his new residence is locat
ed) and of Tom Armstrong, a for
mer council member, to fill the
other vacancy, were brought in
formally before the council by re
maining aldermen who received
the resignations at the last meet
ing. Alderman Albert H. Gille re
commended Fry and Alderman
James Nicholson endorsed Arm
strong. The public hearings Monday
will thresh out proposed zone
changes to permit a telephone of
fice building at Court and Winter
streets, a Scottish Rite fraternal
building at Summer and Gaines
streets, a lumber yard industrial
development near 13th street and
Rural avenue and vacation of a
city alley on the site of the pro
posed new Court street state of
fice building. The lodge and alley
the telephone and lumber hear
Pending ordinance bills which
may receive final action Monday
would require special permission
for church or school building ad
ditions In residential areas, would
alter the spur track arrangement
serving the Larmer warehouses on
Broadway street, enfranchise the
Southern Pacific Union street spur
track for 20 years (with revok
able power to the council), would
create a 10-foot setback line for
Mill street between 17th and 18th
street, would vacate the alley be
tween Chemeketa and Court west
of Capitol street and would
"move" Grant school from ward
5 to ward 1 to add a convenient
precinct polling place to the lat
ter. With Fry and Lewis now re
signed from the council and with
Alderman Howard Maple expect
ed to be out of the city Monday,
the four other aldermen and the
mayor must all be present to con
stitute the quorum required for
official action by the council.
Valley.
Obituaries;
John L. Kinney
SILVERTON, May 8 John L.
Kinney, 59, 527 Norway st, died
today in a local hospital after 4Vi
years residence in this city. He
came here from Woodbura.
Kinney was born March 30,
1889 in Bancfort, Iowa, and was a
veteran of World War I.
He is survived by the widow,
Adeline, and sons, Lloyd, of Mad
ton, Ore., Robert and John of Sil
verton, five grandchildren- and a
number of brothers and sisters in
the midwest.
Funeral services will be an
nounced later by the Ekman fun
eral home.
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Case Dismissed
PORTLAND, May 8-0P)-Mont-gomery
Ward tc Co. was freed
today of a charge of malicious
prosecution of a Salem woman.
Federal Judge Claude McCol
loch dismissed the suit brought
Tha States roanj Salem, Oregon Sunday. May 9, 13435
by Mrs. M7 Baker, 62, She filed
the suit after a Marion county
justice court Jury exonerated her
on a charge she took $7 worth of
lace curtains from, the store.
Judge McColloch handed down
a memorandum opinion in which
he criticized the company saying
"I disapprove' Of. the company's
conduct throughout ' the Salem1
proceedings.'' He stressed that j the
plaintiff has a heavy burden1 of
proof in malicious prosecution
cases. - :
A FINE CAR
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CLUB PLANS SLIDES
The Salem Camera club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at First
Methodist church. Colored slides
are included on the program.
Births ;
STEELE To Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Steele, Independence, a
daughter, Saturday, May 8, at Sa
lem General hospital.
WIRES To Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Wlrfs, Salem route 4, a son,
Saturday, May 8, at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
GESNER To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gesner, 2420 N. 5th st., a
son, Saturday, May 8, at Salem
General hospital.
Neckwear Sale
Prici
Dozens J , f I
of $1.00 r
Ties fi J
Now fly
Only I I
50c vj
Yes, they're right out of our
regular stock . . .Aeach carrying
the label of a famous manufac
turer. Here's your chance to
really save on quality neck-
Uniled Shirt Shop
Men's Wear
til State St.
Inquire Now of
10 Payment Club Plan on
Holmes & Edwards Sterling Inlaid Silverplate
Mum
Conscientious
Dignified
Service
Lest on W. Howell
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To be completely satisfactory, a motor
car must give you many things and
Pontisx gives them mill
It is big and beautiful so big and beauti
ful that you can drive it anywhere, on any
occasion, with pride and confidence.
It performs magnificently and is the
lowest-price car with General Motors
nydra-Matic Lnve.
It has a record for dependabiury that
is unsurpassed in the entire industry.
And it is amazingly economical, both -to
own and to operate. In fact, if yoa can
afford mrny new car, yoa can afford a Pontiac
Truly from luxury to economy there
is not a single thing lacking in a Pontiac
And this is slwmys true of Pontiac. year
after year. So, regardless of when yoa
expect to get your next car, make it a
Pontiac and be nmpUttlj satisfied!
It rides and handles so well that the
longest journey is a distinct pleasure.
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G-derrall - Owens Co.
660 N. Liberty St. Salem, j
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That finer silverplate
whose beauty is pro
tected by actual blocks
of sterling silver is still
$68.50 for a lovely 51
piece service for eight
including chest Lim
ited quantities are be
ing received regularly.
Jewelers of Salem
Authorized Factory Distributors
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Mail Orders Now Accoptod
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