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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1948)
Mill City Church Will Have Election June 26 MfLL. CTY Annual election of ' the Church of C hrist will be held I Saturday, June 26 at 8 p.m. at the church. DOWNPOUR AT KLAMATH KLAMATH FALLS, June 18 (A) -A i-inch rainfall since last night was welcome! by grain and li vestx-kmen in thi area Aumsville Lumbermen Union Holds Election AUMSVILLF The AF of L Lumbermen held election of offi cers Monday night, June 14. Jesse Mayes was re-elected chairman, R. C. Frye. re-elected vice chairman; N. K. Bates re-elected recording secretary. Walt D. Nichols was elected financial secretary and Joe Meyers, treasurer. Jack LaRont Ls retiring financial secretary and Walt Nichols retiring treasurer. n JUNE 1 V 7 - -a-VL Month ( mi n ris ami play . . . protect your eye from the sun's glare with a p-tu of smartly tyled Auri-glatte from the P. W. HAI.K JKWKI.RV STORK' Whether you're at the beach jr s.iil.' i. on the biv you'll be n.oie i omfoi table wearing un-gLi-.se fnm HALE'S' Stop by today aud our selections. -I! MMjIDLLYWOIl JEMUR r ALL LIGiT Bedadion Up io 50 3rd Floor Fa. L. Elfsirom Co. 310 Court o AT Ralph Johnson Appliances Phona 4038 3SS Cntr St. Legion Offers Fireworks, Beauty Contest Fireworks, a beauty contest and a baseball game will be provided for Salem stay-at-homes on July ' 4. according to announcement Fri ! day of American Legion posts 9 and 130. The legion's annual Fourth of July celebration will be held Sun day night at Waters Park. In past years the affair has bcn held at the state fairgrounds. The events this year will begin at 7:30 oclock with a baseball game between the Salem Capitols and Albany Altos, state league leaderx. The beauty contest will follow with the naming of Mis Salem who will be eligible to comH!e at the state finals at Sea side next month. The fireworks display is slated to beciti at atxiut 10 o'clock. The set pieces arwl aerial fire-displays aie to be 'of unusiKil design and of better quality than in any post-war year." the committee te poiied I.cs Wadu orth. a pro fessional fireuoiks exhibitor and long i.Mii -inter! with the legion's annual display, will direct the firewoiks again this year. Members of the tvo-xt cen tral committee include John K. Klack. Austin Wilson. Roy Todd and Charles .lens Jens, repre senting post 136. is in rhurce of the content to select Miss Salem. Beaver Bovs State Delegate Positions Open An opportunity for six boys to attend the annual Beaver Boys State, sponsored by the American Lcgmn at Corvallis June 26 to July 3. was leported here. Al J. Crose. Salem, a member of the lxard of directors of Beaver Boys St.ite. said that Salem's Capi tal po.t 9 still had room for six rxiys to complete it quota of 16 delegates to the conference. George Error. 16. son of Nicko '.i.s (. Krroi . and a Salem senior 'ugh chool student. ha been s- delegate to the tonfer loial Legion post 136. be among 200 other o er the state repre senting HO pjt at the meetings. Aubrey Tussmg. member of Capif.il post 9 here, is president of the board of directois of Beaver Boys State. Other members of the board include Crose, YA Taggert and Hubert Batdoi f. all of Salem, and W. M. Harper of Corvallis. The boys must be between 15 and 17 years of age and must be high c hool students Crose said he could be i cached in room 305 in the state library building or by calling the state department of veter ansa f fa us. Beaver Boys State is designed to teach 200 boys the fundamen tals of American government. They will engage in eight days of actual prac tice of city, county and state government as set foith un der the constitution. Iccted a- a ence Imm Ki ror will Im s fi urn Marion Hoy Scout Plan for Summer Work STAYTON' Marion District Boy Scout leaders will meet base ment of the Christian church at Mill City. Tuesday, June 22. As this will be the last meet ing before summer camp, business to be considered will be summer Cub scouting, camping, commis sioner service, fall programs, and new and re-registered units. The July meeting will be held at Camp Pioneer, when other board members from all parts of the council will be present. 2 ATiriERnrridDisr s Hardware & Houseware Dealers DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR GREAT WHOLESALER'S STOCK REDUCTION SALE ceniLiiBiEinnr iBimaDS., nnnc. WHOLESALERS OF HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS BUILDERS" SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL GOODS, ETC. W ar hariaqr a warehouse stock reducing sal which will sar you many dollars. Come Visit This Sale and Save Present raplacamant prices hara gon up on many ltms 10 to 15 otst our present whoUsals prices that w hava reduced during this STOCK REDUCING SALE 20 to 25 or more. VISIT OUR SALEM WAREHOUSE and look orer the thousands of hems. TAKE ADVANTAGE of this $200,000X0 stock reducing sale of merchandise from our local and Portland stocks. We Sell To Dealers Only COME AND SAVE 25 TO 50 ON TODAY'S MARKET PRICES REMEMBER the place GILBERT BROTHERS INC., 363 N. High Salem, Ore. Methodist Church School to Continue This Week SlJaT- "- w' - 1 ; : VS.. 1 - e r: 1: t of Salem's church summer schoeis will end this week end. but the Jason Lee Methodist summer school will continue another week due to Its week late start. Pictured above In the junior class at the Jason Ie Methodist are. left to rl;ht. Joan I.anktree. 1075 N. 13th st.: Joan Harrison. S15 Hood t.: Dalene O'Harra. 2487 Maple ave.: Mrs. Lee Haikins. Mil Nebraska ivr., ins tractor: Sharon Mc Kinney. 535 Locust st.: Dorothy Kinney. 2460 Maple ave.: Mrs. H. V. Irvine, rt. 8. box 562. instructor; Lorrie Stiffe. 2265 Maple ave.. and C aroline Hulincs. 1915 Maple ave. The Jaon Lee school has kinderearten. primary and junior classes with about children attending each day. (Photo by Don Pill. Statesman staff photographer). Iublic IIlecHH'cIs Ml'NICIPAL C'Ol'RT l Irinriit t'. Wriniilv 180 S High I . lulillun of bic Milr. polrl $7 SO tail. I avkirncc H D-l-pp. 12S River t . violation of basic iul. posted 17 50 tail. I.ranird A KI--. Sweet Home, vio lation of basic rule, posted $25 bail JtiTiei J. Fleming. Portland, viola tion of basic rule, posted $30 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Walter L. Hoyt. i2. Vancouver. Wnh . cItitjI. arid Mi-a'r! Farhei. L'O N. ?Wh st.. clrrual Fird W . P.enni. 2:1 Kin a ave . Ijhoiri. ar.d Jean Van NmUick, ZU. 345 Wirtrr kt . m-ri'tj: v. M V B'le. 20. Sio. Uimrrr, and llnzi-l I. Roberson. H. route 1, box 342. student. Alfrrd O Carver. M. Aumville. la hn. and DVssie Roberson. 17. Salem :iute 1 Vertion W. Hallford. 21. Idanna. luni iTiiiun, and Donna D. Willis, 17. Ida ilia. student F.rnes.t FuK'nan. 2?. 1790 N. C"ottae si . cai jeritri . and Ktt'er elman, IS. 110 S. 22nd st. domtsl'.c. PROBATE C'Ol'RT Minntf Starr estate: Order setting final hearing for Julv 28. 1948 Annie Don jalla etat : Order for private sale. CIRCl'IT COl'RT Vrrm May Bonanan vs I.lovd C. Boltanan' Amended cumplaint filed. Nat oi.al - Ben Franklin Fire Insurance I t'oiiiuany of PiitaburRn. Pa vs Or 'lie I.a'.lv arid M. J. Haughn: Si.n :f l'i ir- luiii of saU- on t ut.tn I Hael Krtisnii vs W. J. Edison: Suit I for order of annulment; married Aug I 12. 1940. at Ciow Agency. Mo-ii CJeoJge R. Osborn R. E. St.a'- tu'.k and Irene ShaMiick Order tti. 1 solving partnership of pla'ntiff and I defendants and providing sale of pa l i ner.iiii) real and peisonal projjer t . Sunshine Dan v F. I.. Peterson: Neageli Alone ou Silverton Ballot SILVERTON. June lfr-(Speeial) Norman Nengeli is the lone candi date for school district director in I a special Silverton school district election here Monday. Neageli would replace Charles Leonard whose term expires and has not filed for re-election. No i other issue is on the ballot. Thm election will be held at Eugen Field school between 2 and ? p.m. GUTTERS DOWNSPOUTS Far Any Kind of Sheet Metal Work See or Call JOHNSTON SHEET I METAL CO. 141 S. 12th St, rb4B " jff''V.'. I ,-v, ... .. . If Yott Tan Rifle a Bike You Can Win a Prize! Sea Pago 13 for Full Details Bitter Boy... , f ' 'ft rnrrm J t)flf vjFcra and Homt to OSS IssWtwT Ciai islnil ls TtOca taislslssi A tsssatdM LsssBka -a m ar rwHmmmj aavaaai FatWsBMIVf paaOTajaj pats rrt wax m poo Newnycr Fara Supply 32 i No. ConnerciaJ St. Salem Phona S828 V2 in mi nl HIM oi OIALITY LOW M.PR , ; ! ! 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