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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1948)
West Salem Bridge Users Questioned in Survey TV 1.. w- - '.-V J-., -J:.A .r:: v U ? ! a ""-i i.jt 'J .. "i -."'"TV- - - r I Fntur posltUninx of the proposed new Sslem-West Salem bridre to repUeo th present ltrnrtare wW be determined by resalU of traffic urreya inch as the one conducted Thursday by th staU hUbway department Shown above is a lone line of vehicles as their drivers were questioned by tlx highway department employes. Questions as to orixtn and destination of the drivers, types of vehicles and se for business or pleasure will aid engineers In locating- a new bridxo for maximum efficiency. Small photo shows O. J. Sparrow, 185 Sunset st.. driver, being- questioned by Norman Alexander, Sa lem route 4, box 222. of the state hlg-hway department Results of the survey will remain undisclosed for an undetermined time pending- processing by the highway department (Photos by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) Jefferson Virginia Mason, Tillamook teacher, is visiting in New Orleans with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Gilbert. She will attend high school graduation of her twin niei-es. Mary and Esther Gilbert, and later with the Gilberts will drive to New York City where she will take library courses at Columbia university during the summer session. Zena Among Improvements t Zena sehoolhouse this year Is the new oil furnace, electric range and water heater now being in stalled. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Haw ley Wilbur and daughters, Bar bara and Marjorio of Superior, Wis., left for their homo tho first Of the week alter visiting hor st-iter, Mrs. Henry Moohspeier and family. While here they visited the coast. Zena Mr. ar.fi Mr C. F. Mer rick havo had ..s thir house guest for 10 days h r mother. Mrs. B. Holdredge cf Ml Minnville. Jefferson -iIp.-d Sarff has been name-1 .''-?:-r.-c:i fire chief The city cmiri il has nlso voted to meet on the m -ond Monday of each month in.-read of Tuesday, starting August 9. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. John Nof linger of Molalla have pur chased the Duncan property, re cently vacated by the Harrisons. Orchard Heights Mrs. Carl Sabin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Johnson, Blue Earth, Minn , are visiting the Reuben Pasrhke family and Salem friends. Mrs. Sabin and Mrs Johnson are Mrs. Paschke's sisters. Cloverdale Dale Towns of Ventura, Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loren Newkirk for an in definite time. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denson attended Portland Wash ington high school commencement Monday when their grandson, Tommy Denson, son of the Theo dore Demons, was graduated. Little Kitty May Harvey, who had been visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee, returned " here with Densons. Pratum Mrs. Georgo Kleen, Mr. and Mrs. Harmie Kleen and children, George and Connie of Franklin, Nob., visited friends and relatives horo this week. They aro now with relatives in Port land and will see tho Rose festival. Frultland Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Cade received congratulations on their 42nd wedding anniver sary June 9. - Pratum A dinner and recep tion were given Friday at the Methodist church in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Oourley and family. A friendship quilt was presented to them as they are moving to Denver soon. Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Phillips were in Portland Sunday for the Ice Follies. They visited the union depot and saw passen 1 eer and box cars under water. Five salmon were swimming along the submerged railroad track while a man in hip boots was trying to spear them. Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schampier have just returned from a 5600 mile automobile trip which took them as far east as tho Dakotas where they visited in the Bad Lands of South Da kota Black Hills. Jefferson Mrs. Carl Akers of Belling ham and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and William Knickerbocker of Seat tle, recently visited tho Albert Meyers. i i,ipi. ..rv-rr T;- -f. "-jJ. Z Z, cj . , ' , 7 . I I .Mil! II I o I 66 G&WWfJ Yet, you sare by Greyhound . . . Mr gns, oil. tire. Relax and take it May th Greyhound way... and ride at one-third the coat of driving your car! ' JWro An lwf faros Newport $L75 Loo Angeloo $12.fl Klamath Falls 2-S Htorido , XJI San rraneiseo A1 SeaiUo tM APOrriONAl SAVINGS OK SOU NO TUP rAal C T. Keaney, 22S N. Hih St Thtmm MM Lincoln Driving to Culver in Jefferson county Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meisaner and Allan and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. EL A. S tames and daughter Kathryn. They were guests of the Aaron Stames family. The E. A. S tames are Aaron S tarns parents and Mrs. Meisaner and Kathryn Stames his sisters. Turner Mrs. Melvin Holt, who has been ill in a Salem hospital for several days Is improving and is now at her home. Elliot Prairie Mrs. Ann Jacks arrived safely In Alaska, friends have heard. She was accompanied by her aunt from Castle Rock, Wash., who will spend several weeks at Kake, an island off the Alaskan coast, populated mostly by natives. Anmsvllle Dorothy Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilbert, has been named Aums ville princess In the Santiam Bean Festival court. Sllverton The Methodist Builders class will hold its monthly no-host dinner meeting Friday night at the church social rooms with those in charge Including Mrs. O. E. Ellers, Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. R. F. Schmidt, Mrs. Earl Spen cer, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. N. L. Dodds and Mrs. James Jones. Lincoln The Roy Hammers have "harvested" their young chicks to make sure they eat them and not any four footed visitors. The chickens have been put In lockers for future use. Cloverdale Turner extension unit will meet for Its final session until fall Wednesday, June 16, with Mrs. Walter Miller. Four Corners Patty Fisher, small daughter of the Bob Fish ers, State street, has been dis missed from Salem General hos pital where she was for several days following a fall on the side walk In which she suffered slight concussion. Cloverdale Arleno Petersen has moved from Tumor where she is employed and is now at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen. Sllverton "Alcohol Control" is tho theme selected for the j round-table discussion at the Fri- j day afternoon meeting of the Sil- ! verton chapter of the WCTU at the Christian church. Mrs. A. H. ! Smith will direct the dlcusslon. ! Also included on the program is j a dual reading by Olga Johnson and Goldle Downs and devotions ! led by Mrs. Robert Barnes. 90 Graduated From 8th Grade In Dallas Class DALLAS, Ninety eighth grade pupils completed work at the Dal las Junior high school and were graduated at the junior high audi torium June 1. Members of tho class were Dick Abel, Don Arnold, Eddie Baker, Joel Balzer, Patricia Bedard, Billy Bledsoe, Donald Banian. Robert Bowman, Edgar Brand!!, Betty BrazieL Dallas P. Burris, Lois Christopherson, Larry Cook, Don Courier, Lynwood Luthe, Ruby Ann Martens, Janet Martin, Ro land McCorinick, Jacqueline Mc Crone, Ruby McGee, Gail Morland, Phyllis Neufeld, Donie Pauls. Hel en Peters, Jennie Phillips, Frieda Quiring, Mary Curry. Timothy Curry, Audrey Day, Galen DeShon, Adeline Dick, Bill Earl wine, Flor ence Ferguson, Glendoris Floyd, Don Friesen, Joyce Friesen. Lando Friesen, Susan Friesen. Baxter Goodrick, Elmer Griggs, Jack Hamm, Onita Hamm, Alan Hen drickson, Nickie Hlebert, Doris Hlldebrand. Evelyn Hildebrand, Charles Holmes. Wanda Holmes, Patty Jahn, Clarence Janzen, Zelma Janzen, Charles Jepsen, Donald Jepsen, Al ice Kllever. Esther K rocker, La rene Krocker, Baverly Lambert, Janet Lundy, Shirley Lute, Ro bert Raymond, Richard Read, Don ald Reed, Marciel Reimer, Bonnie Richter, Elaine Ruggles, Phyllis Ruiter, Billy Sattertield, Jeanette Schultz. Violet Siddall, Dick Smith, Larry Smith, Marcia Smith, Sally Smith, Marylyn Stallings, El don Thiessen, Freddie Toevs, Wes ley Toevs, Beverly Trent, Joe Van Brocklin, Wally Voight, Walter Warkentln, Donna Warren, Bar bara Waterbury, Norman Wiensz, Funeral Tuesday At Marion Church For River Victim STATTON, June 10 Funeral services for Mrs. Eleanor Kindred, 21, who was drowned Tuesday af ternoon in the North Santiam riv er, will be held Tuesday afternoon from the Friends church at Mar lon. Weddles mortuary is in charge of arrangements. The body was recovered more than 24 hours after the young woman became panic stricken Robert Wildt, George Wyscaver, Louise Yost, Charles Zeigler, Paul Kuusio and Monte Ray TJbomas. when the . water went over her head as she was swimming to an island in midstream with three companions. Her parents are coming from Kansas City. Other survivors are the widower, Andy Kindred, mill employe at Mill City. Mrs. Kin dred had been visiting for the day t West Stayton when the accident happened. . BXKTHDAT IS MI AUMSVILLE The N. K. Bates lawn was the scene of a surprise birthday picnic Sunday, June a, honoring the 60th birthday of Charles Martin of Salem. Sixty one guests from Portland, Eu gene, Salem, West Stayton, For est Grove, Idanha and Aumsville attended to make the surprise a success. ESPEBIEIICED TYPIST With a working knowledge of bookkeeping desirable ... an excellent opportunity and future for a respon sible person with proper qualifications. Please state in your first letter . . . age ... experience . . . mar ital status ... education ... all replies strictly confidential. Starting Salary $175.00 Per Honlh Address replies to Box 225, Statesman (list telephone contact if possible) 4 Comers Community Onter Makes Plans FOUR CORNERS Meeting of Four Corners Community Center association was held June 8 at tho hall. Mrs. G. L. Gordy represent ing Auburn Women's club, was a new member. It was decided to make the hall available to out side groups at a nominal figure. Next meeting will be July 13. Msieviei Lerjis 1LIcb! SlsirvicG Wallace Rd West Salem Heat on Sale Every Day You can't beat tha quality of our meat because wa buy nothing but the best!! Slab Bacon Per lb. Sliced Bacon Lean Per lb. Bound Steak rer id. j . Picnic Ham Per lb Onr Own Pork Sansago (Some Seasoning) 0 Per lb. Pare Ground Beef And we mean pure. Per lb THIS YEAR'S UIIFB0ZEII FRYERS ROLLED BEEF AIID PORK ROASTS A 3.2 CU. FT. FROSTMASTER HOME FREEZER. 5 Tear Guarantee Value 159.95 On Sale For A 10 PACK, 12 OZ. FRESH FROZEN PEAS. 2.28 A CREDIT OF $10.00 ON PUR CHASE OF BEEF OR PORK FOR LOCKER. 10.00 172 A Limited Time Only Tha Stcrtaamany Seimm. Oreyon. TAiar, June 1 1. 18431 Yea Can Do' Dcilcr al VISTA THE mm 3045 So. Commercial Street At the Sonlh City Limits Hew Summer Store Hours t Week Days 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, t I Sundays 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Hi Ho Crackers J 22c 2JD Coffco 4 lb. can 2.09 1 lb. Box Tenderleal Tea Oranga Pekoe ;; la. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Badio Hard Candy 25c li. - SPECIAL THIS WEEK 0 Just received a shipment Elastic Stockings, Ankles, Knee Bands Have Your Films Prinicd al Schaeier's WHEN WE FINISH YOUR FILMS THEY WILL LAST FOREVER Ozr Prices Are Right Rheumatism Pains Sender's Lininenl la in la Salem for orer IS jean. Belpe tho an ill of veers. Gadaen4 for maeemlar peine. 50c $1.00 YOUR PRESCRIPTIOII STORE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER 1899 - 1948 "It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV Prescriptions Accurately Filled CUaretU Ltfhters Clorette Llsnton Cigars - Ma ta an4 SaaTtax saai1a Father's Dmr ToUotrloa. Suggestions tain Feaa Water- Shesffer. Farker. Saa Gl Heetrle & Scale. Baa Chocolates Seelete, Joh toe's. El ThlM Is the ffldal Feaalar Krsaedy Stare fer Marian Cvantf. Tea win ttmA those aresmritlisis ec hlrhest avattty aa imd tm be exactly for what they are saU aasl nfiiaaatii Feeling low? You may net be getting eaovgk vftqmlwt. Toke VITAMIN CAPSULES They'll give you the extra amount ntded. fEUSLAD A lAe.stasfio7 mamJk soothing eye water that 1 -'-- -M J mJL Asa far Penslsr Eye Batk. tho 5 5c Ilccd's Pciicn 0a!x Rcscdj Pse4 rannssfiiTly la 4t years. Qsdek arytox. far ArsUable at Sehaefera aaly. 50c w $1.00 Sole Agents for Fenslar for afarlea Ceanty 135 IL Ccanercial SL Prescripilcss Filled 1CS3-1S43 Phcne 15197-9723 picinc SUPPLIES We Have a Complete Assortment Pork-Beans o""'' as for sevS Soda Pap All Kinds 6 25s Plus Deposit PIK-NIK Shoestring Potatoes No. lYi can 19c Choc. Syrup "TfS ... . l 2 ff, 28c Tomalo Juice HunU 46 oz. can Cake Flour Fisher's 2 pki. IS 3 With Cookie Cutter or Measuring Cup J Cerlo 8 oz. bottle .. 21c Crisp, Tender Lb. 9c 0QI0HS Texas White Wax 2 -ISc TEXAS PINK n sniT" lfor OBfiHG For Juice 2 f- 3s DOII'S riMMS t nibSioalis Choice Trimmed Well Lb. 5s Lb, 3 Fresh Hdihnl Ffatd Fresh CrcB Ilcsl cr3 Fczzf CBfcp f:r Salais. Also Frcsi Sirinp frrFryirj.