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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1948)
1 MAY MOVE COMBINES Permits to move combines over county and market roads in Mar ion county were ! granted by the county court Wednesday to A. I. Eoff, 2S0 W. Superior st, and W. T. Hatteberg, route 6, box 411 both of Salem; Frank Osborn and Lyman Eder, both of Gervais; Don R. Meyer, Silverton, and John K. Kins, Jefferson. Joseph B. Schmid gall, Silverton, was granted a per mit to move a baler. i Evenings by appointment. For the short shapid new look. Betty Adamson, Myrtle Cochran, Opal Renschler, Myrtle Stoutenberg. Lip Stick Beauty Salon, Phone 3836. 1872 State St. DEATH SUIT OPENS A $10,000 damage suit arising from the death of Betsy Lou Rogers last August 30 following a train-auto collision near the state .prison opened in Marion county circuit court Wednesday. Grant C. Rogers, father o the deceased, charges the Southern Pacific rail road company, Harvey E. Holz--kamp, railroad employe, and Lloyd C. McKerrj, driver of the auto, with negligence. Must Be Sold Furniture from 120 rooms at Marion Hotel. Sale to be at 226 State Street, Salem. Doors open at 9:00 o'clock a. m. Friday, July 30th. Furniture in cludes beds, springs, mattresses, chairs, dressers, pillows, desks, chiffoniers and many other items. CECIL GUM DELEGATE Cecil Gum, Salem banker and vice president of the Marion coun ty chapter, American Institute of Banking, will attend an AIB north west officers' regional conference in Tacoma Friday and Saturday. The local delegate is on the staff of First National bank's Salem branch. Mrs. Gum will accom pany him. Your old radio is worth up to $40 on a new General Elect, radio. Mitchell Radio, State & 19th. ULLMA.N GIRL IMPROVES Patricia Ullman, 17-year-old daughter of the A. E. Ullmans who was seriously burned in a fire works stand explosion and li-e July 3, is now able to receive ( r 1 itors at Salem General hospital, according to her parents. She is improving as well as can be ex pected, but it will be some time before she is able to leave the hos pital. Give your old fur coat a new lease on life. Remodel or repair, t Ben Wittner Furs, 142 S. High. MOVIE FOR LIONS CLUB "The New Oregon Trail," a scenic movie in color which pub licizes Oregon for the state high way commission's travel depart ment, wiil be shown to Salem Lions club this noon in the Marion hotel. Johns-Manville shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three years to pay, 10 year guarantee. Call 4642 for free estimate. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Commercial. BABIES TAKEN HOME Going home Wednesday from Ealem General hospital with new baby daughters were Mrs. Earl Jaeger, 1767 S. Church St., and Mrs. John Suseoff, Independence. Leaving with a son was Mrs. John Gardiner, 4165 N. Rover rd. Refresh yourself during these hot days in the cool air-conditioned atmosphere of Miller's Cafeteria. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily ex cept Sunday. MOTHERS GO HOME Mothers taking babies home from Salem . Memorial hospital Wednesday, were Mrs. Edward O'Mohundro, Gates, and Mrs. Ken neth Ru??ell, 324 Division st., with daughters, and Mrs. Max Schroe der, Woodburn, with a new son. YWCA rummage sale every Friday 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 141 S. Winter. 10 Down. Par Monthly Venetian Blinds Aad Shades Now Available - ELIIER -The -Blind Han 1453 Rug SL. W. Salem Slats m aluminum,' steel, wood Choice of tape colors. Measured sod Installed withia 30 miles. Phone 7328. Call Any Time far Free Estimates CANDIDATES FILE Declarations of Candidacy for precinct committee i posts in the November 2 election were filed with the i Marion county clerk Wednesday by David C. Bloom, Salem route 4, box 185, for demo cratic committeeman of Rosedale precinct, and Helen B. McLeod, 1015 N. Winter sL, for republican committeewoman of Salem pre cinct 9. New Bold Look Ties by Wembley. Something7 new, see our windows. Alex Jones, 121 N. High st Must Be Sold Furniture from 120 rooms at Marion Hotel. Sale to be at 226 State Street, Salem. Doors open at 9:00 o'clock a. m. Friday, July 30th. Furniture in cludes beds, springs, mattresses, chairs, dressers, pillows, desks, chiffoniers and many other items. AURORA BUSINESS CHANGES An assumed business name cer tificate for Aurora Builders Supply at Aurora was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Wednesday by John G. Drell and Vera Drell, both of Aurora. Notice of retirement from the same firm was f'led by Mary G. Anderson, widow of Tom Anderson.; Thor Automagic washers it Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, : 355 Center. Ph. 4036. MURPHY TO MEDFORD ! Marion County Judge Grant j Murphy will go to Med ford today ; for a meeting of the US 99 High- j way association tonight. He will go with Carl Hogg, association president, and Clay :: Cochran of Salem Chamber of Commerce. ' Insured savings earn more than two per (rent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st. . EXAMINE DUMP SITE j An examination of a possible south Marion county garbage dumi' t site was made Tuesday by Cour.ly I Judge Grant Murphy and Cum mis- I sioner Ed Rogers. This : ite is on the Jack Strickfadd.p rm about 14 milef south of Salem near Cloverdale. No action was 'nken on aco.uiring the site. Dr. R. Roy Quick, Dentist, row at 203 Pearre Bldp Ph. 8647 for immediate appointr-.tnt. EXAMINATION OPENED Application for appointment to the position of custodial laborer at Salem postoff ice is now open by the U.: S. civil service commis sion. Applicants mut reside within the delivery area 6f Salem post office and must be between the age?! of 18 and 62. Flour Sacks: Nice new large size white cotton flour sacks. Spien- ; did for lunch cloths, napkins, tea ' towels, etc. See your grocer or j call Master Bread 4101. RING REMOVED Mrs. C. G. Parks, 1914 Broad way st., had a ring cut from her finger by city first aid men Wed nesday. The finger became swol len after Mrs. Parks was bitten on the finger by a cat. Get your canning salmon now. Boat to you. Ray M. Short. Ph. 22528. Rt 9, Box 88. STRUCK BY CAR First aid men treated a Mrs. Coberly for slight injuries she incurred Wednesday when struck by a car In front of the Camp Joy auto court at 3215 Portland rd. Mayme, formerly of Larson's Beauty Studio, is now with Bon nie Dee Beauty. Ph. 21995. MARINE PROMOTED CapL Cecil A. Gardner, U. S. marine corps reserve, 2180 Cad mus ct., has been selected by the marine corps for promotion to the rank of majos, it was announced Wednesday. Last Week for Coleman Oil Floor Furnaces at Special 15 discount. We install. Day Heating Co. 863 N. Liberty. THEFT REPORTED Theft of a spare tire and wheel from his car, parked at his resi dence at 1818 N. Capitol st., was reported Wednesday by David Hel lerich. N. H. fryers. 42c lb. 797 S. 25th HAULING PERMITS GIVEN Marion county road log hauling permits were granted by the coun ty court Wednesday to Mike Schwindt and Henness and Klutke Lumber Co., bor the Lyons, and to Roth and Overa, Inc., of Silver Humiliation Charged in $11,200 Suit A suit seeking damages of $11, 200 to ease the "humiliation" of a dismissed dog nuisance complaint was filed in Marion county circuit court Wednesday. 1 Edward A. Brown brought the suit against Sarah W. Stump. He asked ;for $1,200 general damages and $10,000 exemplary damages for the defendant's "malicious and wanton ajts." Brown charges that Mrs. Stump filed the nuisance complaint against him in Salem municipal court on June 4. The complaint charged Brown with keeping a Doberman Pinscher dog on the premises at 885 N. Capitol st. Mrs Stump alleged that the dog's barking annoyed her. Brown alleges that he pleaded innocent to the charge and that Municipal Judge ;W. W. McKinney dismissed the case on motion of Mrs. Stump. In the compl-mt filed Wednes day Brown contends that the nui sance charge was filed "without any probable cause, and with the malicious intent an'd purpose to harass and annoy" him. He main tains he has been greatly humil iated, brought into public ridicule, scandal, disgrace and exposed to scorn and contempt of friends, ac quaintances and the public. Jones Describes Confusion and Trials in Europe Confusion which results from different meanings of words in different countries and problems arising from varying land reforra programs were among subjects taken up by Ronald E. Jones, presi dent of Oregon Farmers union, in a talk on his recent trip to Europe, during a Salem Rotary club lunch eon Wednesday in the Marion hotel. Problems which are involved in Vettlement of the European situa tion include extreme nationalism in many countries, said Jones, who ascribed this to the lack of edu cation among the masses of the people Work of the economic commis sion of Europe was discussed at the international agricultural con ference which Jones attended in Paris. Among the suggestions he brought back from this was: "if licensed trucks are allowed to go freely ; from one country to an other in western Europe, why are trucks restricted in going from one state to another in the United States?" da) carry triangular steel broad heads IV Inches across at the , w - Trio of Archers Pauses Here En Route to Big Game Venture Three Calif ornians with buckskin shirts, bows and arrows and a flare for adventure stopped in Salem Wednesday, early in their pro jected 16,000-mile, eight-months hunting trip. . .. The archers Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Charles and Leo Theroux started this month from San Fran cisco, hunting their own food with bow and arrow and traveling be tween hunting grounds in a bright green Jeep with canoe lashed atop and trailer behind. They are heading for Washing ton and British Columbia, then the northern states. Great Lakes area, east and gulf coasts and Mexico before returning to San Francisco. The bows and arrows which are their only weapons, add up to quite an armory, as each hunt er has three bows of different types and each has his own ar rows (to fit his bow). They car ry 1,000 arrows, which they as sembled from Oregon Port Or ford cedar shafts, steel heads, tur key feathers. Their bows are made of Oregon Yew. The arrows for big game (they are hoping to bag moose in Cana- Prison Terms Ordered Here For Four Men " Four men were sentenced, three of them to Oregon state prison for sentences ranging from two to seven yeass, when they appeared Wednesday before Marion County Circuit Judge E. M. Page. Richard Abney, Jefferson, was sentenced to seven years after he pleaded guilty to a charge of lar ceny. Abney was charged with tak ing articles from the Busy Corner market on South 12th street on July 15. Ora P. Coleman, Salem, received a two-year sentence when he en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of larceny by baillee. He was charged with the theft of $48 from a 'local hop company in August 1944. Vestal D. Walker, Woodburn, was paroled from a two-year sen tence on a charge of burglary. He was charged with entering a Woodburn home earlier this year. Kenneth D. Ahrenkehl was sentenced to six months in Marion county jail after pleading guilty to a charge of using the auto of George Bunker without Bunker's consent. i mm 55 lb. loll ESooSisig At $2M per roll Red with Clack tabs, staggered edge at . Per roll Plain black staggered edge at Per roll ...T.i .... X $3.00 $3.00 This material manufactured in Portland. These prices are below our cost. iWe need tfie room. See us today, as this material will not last at these prices. I I Mathis Bros. Roofing Co. 164 So. Commercial .Salem I Mirths Fables -circulated in Athens in the 5th century B. C. were at tributed to one Aesopus who probably merely told them. The common collections of fables bearing the name "Aesop" wee versions of a book made about 320 B. C. and centuries later translated into Latin. base. For birds, squirrels and other small game they have ar rows with rounded steel points and for fish their arrows have barbed points and lines. " While here the trio called on local archers, camped on the John Davis family lawn, 1363 S. Com mercial st, and brought greet ings to Mayor' R. L. Elfstrom -from the mayor of San Francisco; The outdoorsmen expect to write a book of their experience. ,m . m mfmm.ij. m m J, """'T ' W PLm. -Mil I l - " ... "' I i S3 - x i BE YOUR' OWN DESIGNER i ! ..with d ESErJTILC floor! 4 - 1 Why envy those smart floors you see in model kitchens? You can have one with Kentile. It's tile-set com bine colors as you wish. We'll help you plan the design. Yes, and lay ft for you! Kentile's a real investment in economy, low cost and wears for decades, always looks new. Kentile's colors go clear through need only simple mopping to keep fresh. And it's the modern floor that's practically stain, dirt and scuff proof. Just M$h s anything ah out Kentilu 0't t got tbmfacH, HERZBERG To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Herzberg, Rickreall, a son, Tuesday, July 27, at Salem General hospital. MOORE To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Moore, jr., 1775 Lee St., a daughter, Wednesday, July 28, at Salem General hospital. FLORES To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flores, Salem route 2, a son, Wednesday, July 28, at Salem Memorial hospital. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Pittsburg Plate mirrors; 25 off this week only. Woodrows 450 Center. Lester DeLapp Commercial Hauling Farnitnrr Marine 1115 No. Comt Phono Z-175S gaiem, Oregoa You can sleep to C00S DAY or SOUTHERN ! OREGON NEXT, timo, try Soutbora Pacific's popular night train to Coos Bay or Southern Ore-; gon. Stretch out and sleep im a roomy, comfortable Stan dard Pullman berth while tho mileo glide by. I Next morning you're there, rooted and refreshed ready for a, day of work or play. Overnight oervios returning, too. It'o tho oofe, comfortable, time-oaving way to travel. Economical, too. Or you can ride in comfort able coaches at . still lower fareo. For fareo, schedules or Pullman reservation, juot calk IP TVo MooUy'SrttMrn Pacific C A. 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COATS Regular $25.00 to $30.00 Now oil Sale at and Below Cost Your Choice Now Solid Colors and Fancy Weaves. Cardigan and Regular Coat Styles. Full Front Lined and Yoke Back In Regular and Long Sizes. ';, ;! SAVE $3.00 to $5.09 on SLACKS and PANTS 't-A 1000 Pairs of the Finest Quality 100 Wool Worsted, Expertly Tailored, j f Regular $12.95 to $210 j Now on Sale at $9.75 $12.50 $14.50 AIID $16.50 Sisee 27 waist to 48 waist. Slacks In Gabardines. Bed- lord Cords. Pin Check, Glen Plaid. Hounds Tooth. Shark skin, and Venetian Cored. Serges, and Suit Pant j Pat terns. Solid Colors. Stripes and Mixtures. SAVE $10.03 to J15.C3 en Flneil 1004 Wool. Regul i S35.00 Hard Flniahed Worsteds, Expertly ar $45.00 to $60.00 539.50 S4 5. GO Regular $620 to $730. One and Two Pants 'Sulla. Now only $5000. $55X0. $6000 and $$5X0. . Where yea will tint the larcest and finest selection of unbeat able toe eoalitr. expertly tailored, most darable salts that y can find anywhere. Most desirable colors and patterns, olntlo and doable-breasted models, rervlar sises, shorts, longs, sad stoats. Sises 34 tq 51. i CLOSING oox Closlnr eat all recalat tlM S-Fiy Rayon Briefs and T Shirts; new 7e. Combed Cotton Briefs, small, medlam and large sti es, only S9e. Closing I oat regalar f(.9S Batcher Linen Sport Shirts, small, mediom and large, sow $3.0. Closing eat Broad cloth Shorta. elasUo waist, button and snap front at i off. aosing oat all Men's Seeks at Holt. Open Friday Ilighl 'TU 9 O'CIccIr For style, soallty and -fYes, It always, pays l.J. greater valae, yoail find It pays all ways to boy year clothes, at . Lloth Shop es Salem's Quality Clothiers for Men. and Young Men 337 Stale SL f 337 Slsle Sti t Doors West of Ubcrty Next te Ilartman's Jewelry