The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 02, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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Cfiiy Newg IBirleffs
CITED AFTER ACCIDENT
Leonard C. Guy, Salem station
A, was charged by city police on
Tuesday morning with failure to
atop at the scene of an accident
nd with having no driver's li
cense. He was arrested in the
2600 block of Portland road by an
officer who reported Guy's car
truck, in the 3100 block of Port
land road, a parked auto owned
by Edward Powers. Damage was
reported to be slight to both cars.
Guy was released on a total of
$30 bail.
CLEANERS INCORPORATE
Ingie Lundal, John H. Johan
son and Gordon La n ham filed ar
ticles of incorporation of Nu-Me-thod
Cleaners, Inc., with the Mar
ion county clerk Tuesday. The
business, located at Silverton, is
a dry-cleaning and dyeing establishment.
X-RAY UNIT HERE
A state board of health portable
X-ray unit will be here today to
re-take on larger film "doubt
ful" X-rays snapped during the
recent Marion county survey. The . , . j
unit will be at First Methodist 1 AuU ,as installed Floor sand
church. Church and State streets. er for Zent- R- D Woodrow, 450
from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. About 70 ; Centr st-
Rummage Sale, First Methodist
church Thurs., Fri., June 3, 4th.
Neic Apartment Court Opening on South 13th
have been notified for re-takes,
Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive sec
retary of the Marion County Tu
berculosis and Health association,
said Tuesday. They are asked to
use the Church street entrance
to the church.
Legionnaires and guests! Dance
very night at the new American I Dance tonight Crystal Gardens
iegion ciuo. iso cnarge.
Asparagus now ready for freez
ing and canning. Fiala Ranch, 3
miles north of Salem in Polk Co.
Fh. 23072. Bring containers.
LUMBER FIRM FILES
Thor Automaglc washers Se Thor
ironers now on display at Ralph
Johnson Appliances, 355 Center
fh 4038.
! Glenwood dance every Saturday.
9600.
FINED FOR DRIVING
Carleton A. Peterson,
607
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Anicres or incorporation oi r rea j por Rent: CarJ vans ukes and
Lockyear Lumber Co. of Silver- j cmittv'. r,w c-.
A ...:.u .w - - rr'
wa were iuea V j r I -c' Center it Church Ph
county clerk Tuesday by Fred E.
Lockyear, George A. Rhoten and
J. Ray Rhoten.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
savings Association. 390 Slate st
Silver Falls Lodge now open daily
from 12 noon till 9 pjn.
' RECORDER FEES DROP
Fees collet-ted during May at the
office of Marion County Recorder
Herman Lanke totaled $2,58,
Lanke said Tuesday. The amount
'collected in April was $2,722 and
in May of 1947 it came to $2,249.
Plnte mirrors many sizes to choose
from; 20' off. Woodrows, 450
Center.
FIREWORKS CHARGED
A 14-ycar-old Salem boy was in
the hands of juvenile authorities
Tuesday after city police appre
hended him for throwing lighted
firecrackers from a moving auto
mobile on Monday.
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The Start: men. Solem, OrWqon, Wodn day. Tun t. 1948 S
Hillcrest Girls from
One of the latest apartment house additions to Salem Is the new eleven-rental unit at t55 8. 13th st.
built by the Neoman company, contractors. The apartment court Is on a 15x145 foot lot. and is
faced with field stone. On each side of the court are tingle story units with a two-story unit st the
rear. The apartment project is valued at $73,000. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.)
Vanport Find Parents
Six girls from Hillcrest school,
Salem, committed to the institu
tion from Vanport, were hurried
there Monday when news of the
city's flood disaster was received
hero. f , .
All were successful I'm finding
their parents and later weW re
turned to the school. - '
i This is the time to give your furs
N. a rsl haiitv treatment while in
storage at Ben Wittner Furs, 142
S. High.
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PHDLLEY
To Mr. and Mrs.
Commercial st., paid a $50 fine
in Salem municipal court Tuesday
on a charge of reckless driving. He
was arrested Monday evening by I LICENSES INCREASE
city police, who reported chasing j Marriage licenses issued at the
Peterson at high speed from the i Marion county clerk's office to
400 block of South Liberty street t taled 78 during May, 11 more
to the 1100 block of Mission street. ! than for the month of April. This
Legionnaires and guests! Dance
every night at the new American
Legion club. No charge.
Painting, half price. Ph. 7552.
LA VISTA PLAT FILED
A plat for LaVista subdivision.
Konneth W . Philley, 5alem route located northeast of Salem off Sil
4, box 173, a son, Monday, May 31, , verton and Fisher roads has been
it talem General hospital. nied In the office of County Re-
nd H. G.
Coy st., a
I, at Sale
SHELDON To Mr. and Mrs.
Ilm Sheldon. 194 S. Church st.,
daughter, Tuesday, Juna 1, at
Salem General hospital.
UNDERWOOD To Mr. and
Mrs. Keith G. Underwood, Albany,
I daughter, Tuesday, Juna 1, at
alem General hospital.
BARCLAY To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Barclay, 210 E. Superior
ft., a daughter, Tuesday, June 1,
At Salem General hospital.
STELZ EN MUELLER To Mr.
id H. G. Stelzenmueller, 1321 Mc-
a daughter, Tuesday, Juno
lem General hospital.
MYERS To Mr. and Mrs. James
Myers, Mill City, a son, Monday,
May $1, at Salem Memorial hos
glUI. CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to extend our sincere
ppreciation and thanks to the
many friends who in various ways
Showed their thouxhtf ulness to us
t the t me of our Mother's illness
nd death.
F. J. and Herman Klempel
Robert Klempel and Family
Mrs. E. M. Bush
Irs. Henry Schmidt
Irs. Paul Hershey
and Family
Mr. and Mrs Paul Johnston
and Family
VIr. and Mrs. Gus Klempel
and Family
Mj. and Mrs
Rev. and Mr
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends
and relatives for their kindness.
Words of sympathy and beautiful
floral offerings In our lata be
reavement. Mrs. Blanche Gaines,
Margaret Reed and sons.
corder Herman Lanke, it was re
ported Tuesday. Fay Sherman,
Leo J. Miller and Maurina Miller
filed the dedicated plat.
Johns-Manville shingles In beau
tiful blends St plain colors Ma
th! s Bros.. 164 S Com l
Ph. 4642 for free roof estimate.
Fly to see the flood. Call 7231.
Charter trips anywhere. Salem
Air Service.
VET LOANS DECLINE
Loans under the state veterans
farm and home loan act aggre
gated $593,000 In May as com
pared with $621,000 In April, state
veterans department facials an
nounced Tuesday. Ti.cre were
141 loans completed In May as
against 150 In April.
Closing out all bedding and per
ennial plants. Boyd Kursery, 2440
State.
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens.
FLIES TO MEETINGS
Dr. Robert E. Joseph, assistant
superintendent of the Oregon
state tuberculosis hospital, left
Saturday by piano for Quebec
City, Quebec, Canada to attend
the annual meeting of the Ameri
can Association of Thoracic surg
ery. He will bo away 10 days.
Going to Portland? Have your
clothes washed and dried at the
Launderette while gone. 1255 Fer-
ry.
brings the total for this year to
354.
Open under new management by
Edna Barker, the Blue Line Beauty
Salon, 278 Chcmeekta. Special on
permanents, also hair shaping. Ph.
2-6783
MAY HAIL LOGS
A permit to haul logs over Mar
lon county and market roads was
granted Tuesday by Marion coun
ty court to Sarah Lucy Forest,
825 E. Madrona ave.
Karakul Karpet. It's new. it's re
versible. It s 100'. virgin wool and
woven through and through, only
$4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 7648 or 3364.
CHECKS CLEARED
City detectives reported Tues
day that four arrests during May
cleared 16 fictitious checks out of
the total of 21 reported to the de
partment during the month.
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens.
TAKES DAUGHTER HOME
Mrs. William T. Smith, Salem
route 8, box 495, and her Infant
daughter were dismissed Tuesday
from Salem Memorial hospital.
Rummage Sale, First Methodist
church Thurs., Fri , June 3, 4th.
MRSSEGUIN HOME
Mrs. Edward Seguin of Sunny
side Is convalescing at hor home
following a recent major operation
at Salem General hospital.
Rummage Sale, First Methodist
church Thurs., Fri , June I, 4th.
TOWN 8 END CLUB MEETS
Townsena club 4 will meet to
night at 2125 N. 4th st., at 7:30
o'clock.
SKETCHERS TO MEET
The Salem Art association sketch
group is to meet tonight at 7:30 in
the Willamette university art
building, with Alice Humphrey as
hostess. Plans will be made for a
sketching trip in the near future.
This is expected to complete the
sessions of action figure drawing.
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. ;
In person tonite Club Combo, Ji
my McCowan & his 7-piece colored
band.
months have pretended to be bet
tors in a drive to snare book
makers and numbers operators
Inspector Craig Ellis said today
the two not only caused more than
50 arrests but laid their bets so
shrewdly that they cleared a
profit of $200. A check for that
amount was sent to. the city treasurer.
JUDD RETURNS
Marion County Clerk Harlan
Judd. who underwent a minor'leg
operation in Portland Veterans
hospital last week, returned to his
: desk Tuesday.
' Reduced prices for June. Lose 10
lbs. with 10 treatments. E-Z Way
: Weight Control takes from the
I waist, hips, thighs. Ph. 6253 for ap
pointment. 543 N. Church.
MACHINE ABANDONED
City police recovered Tuesday
a gum vending machine wiic-h was
found in Mill creek in the 1800
block of Court street.
red ; Speed Sought
In Appeal of
Tax Test Suit
Vice Squad Decoys
Make Betting Pay
C7 or
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 1-;P-Tho
city Is reaping a profit on
Its vice squad decoys.
Plainclothesmen Frank Wolf
and Stephen Cambers for four
Attorney Dean Ellis of the state
tax commission conferred in Port
land Tuesday with attorneys in
connection with speeding up no
tice of appeal to the state supreme
court in the case of former gov
ernor Charles A Sprague. pub
lisher of the The Statesman, to re
strain transfer of surplus state in
come tax revenues and corporate
excise taxes to the state's general
fund.
Circuit Judge George R. DuTT
can, Marion county, recently ruled
these surplus funds were miscel
laneous receipts and subject to
transfer.
Tax commission officials said
they were anxious to obtain a su
preme court decision prior to July
1 when the high court will recess
for its summer vacation.
Local Postal Receipts
Show Slight Increase
Postal receipts for the month of
May totaled $44,945 as compared
to $44,695 for the same month
last year. This gave an increase
of only $210, as shown in figures
announced Tuesday by Albert
Gragg, Salem postmaster.
View lot, south Salem, 60x120. 3
small fruit trees, gravel sts., no
sidewalk. Alley, sewer this year.
Light, water, gas. Bus Vi blk.
Attention Eagles: Two free shows j Grade and Jr. High schools. Lots in
to bo hold at 8:30 and 10:30 every vicinity selling $1400. For quick
Wed. Quest night bring your sale $800 cash. Ph. 9463 after 9
friends.
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