Religious Art Collection Uncovered
fice, February 21; Albany post
office, March 7-15.
Polk county Valsetz Lumber
company, February 10-11: Dallas,
Gale hotel, February 14-15; Inde-
The Stat anon, Solem, Orecon. Friday. January 21, 194$ 5
pendence, First National hank.
Yamhill county MoMinnville
February 16; Monmouth city hall,
February 17.
courthouseFebruary 14-16; New
berg city hall, February 23-24. P
INSURANCE WORK OPEN
Openings as central office su
pervisor (insurance) with the vet
erans administration in Washing
ton, D. C, were announced Thurs
AGENT APPOINTED
Marion county court received
word fronv Mrs. Lavilla SMiles,
Lucadia, Calif., that Gilbert New
ton of Independence is t be agent
day by the U. S. civil service com- : 01 e cooper estate, vtfnitn owns
mission. Qualification is on the ; 'nas puroiasea oy tr.e county
basis of experience, which mUst 'or right-of-way at the new In
include both general sdministi a- dependence-- bridge. He- w.Il rep
tive and specialized work in life ; ! nt th - re oration of
insurance. Pay is from $4,479 to ikhngs to be moved, at county
$6,235 per year. Additional infor- j ' ;
mation is available from W. H 1 Estrellvta Messmer ; Graduate
Fischer, civil service secretary at . student ufi Fred Balie: Suhdav
Salem potoffice. 17-45 PM Kalem VomVn Club
Topic The Magic t Ptiwer of
Federally Insured Savings Cur- Ft-eling
rent divident 23, See First;
Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Laber- j DANCE STUDIO CHANGES
ty. Phone 3-4944. I Merlain school of dance is the
assumed business name for a
Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. ; dancing studio filed i Thursday
jwith the Marion county clerk bv
JOIN CHA3IBER ! Elaine Murphy, 818 Commer-
New members of the Salem-cjal st. Notice of retirement from
Chamber of Commerce announced , the same studio, previously
Thursday are Howard Wicklund, j known as Oregon Institue of
Howard Maple Sporting Goods; I Dancing, was filed by Erma Lape.
R. C. Shepard. farmer: Ben J.
Cleary, real estate; Fred G. Weed,
Otis Elevator representative; Dean
Schomaker, Schomaker Delivery
service; James L. Payne, archi
tect; and Walter J. Pearson, state
reasurer.
Free!' Teen age dance tonite
Glenwood. Woodrys Orchestra.
SPEAKS ON PALESTINE
The Rev.; William L.. Hull, who
was in Palestine as a Christian
missionary most of the time from
1935 to 1945, will speak at a
public meeting in Jewish Temple
r-U Ol 1 A A : C ..-J
locker. 43c lb. C. S. Orwig. 4375
fijivArtnn wh th 7-iR j under sponsorship of : the Jesus
Good white - face steer for your j
Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128.
Free!! Teen age dance tonite
Glenwood. Woodry's Orchestra.
ENLIST IN ARMY
One Salem man and three Sil
verton men have been accepted for
enlistment in the army and air
forces, the Salem recruiting of
fice announced Thursday. They
re Bruce L. Harbaugh, Salem, en
listed in army; Donald R. Olson,
Silverton, reenlisted in army; and
Ronald Hannan and Duane Block,
both of Silverton, enlisted in air
force.
Dr. A. I. Frantz has moved' his of
fice across from Larmer's Ware
houses. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens.
CRUISE TO END
James W. Gingrich, son of Mrs.
Roy Gingrich, Silverton route 1, is
due to arrive in Newport, R. I.,
January 24 from a six - month
cruise in the Mediterranean aboard
the destroyer USS Ernest Small.
Gingrich is a fireman aboard the.
destroyer.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 560 State rt
Seamster's Grocery, 379 N. High,
will be open under new manage
ment, Thurs. Jan. 20. Hrs. 9 A.M.
to 8 P.M. Closed Sun.
OPINIONS SOUGHT
.Members of the Salem Credit
association will report upon what
they desire to hear from mem
bers of the state legislature and
bills in which they are particu
larly interested at the luncheon
meeting today noon at the Gold
en Pheasant restaurant.
Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens.
Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re
versible, it's 100 virgin wool and
woven through and through, only
$4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364.
DRIVER ARRESTED
Laurest M. Olson, Eugene, was
fined $35 in municipal court
Thursday for reckles driving af
ter city police arrested him for
speeding and cutting in and out
f traffic on Salem streets Wed
nesday night.
Free!! Teen age dance tonite
Glenwood. Woodry's Orchestra.
Re-roof now with beautiful Johns
Man ville asphalt shingles. Expert
roofers. Immediate application, free
estimates. Ph. 3-4642. Ma this Bros.,
164 S. ComT.
BLAZE CHECKED
An upset oil-stove at the Ter
minal Ice and Storage company
sent city firemen to the Front
street plant Thursday, but em
ployes had the fire quenched be
fore they arrived. No 'damage nor
Injuries were reported.
Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens.
Used executive desk and chair
for sale. Modern Beauty College,
179 N. Liberty. Ph. 38141.
LICENSED TO WED
Clifford L. Best and Arlene J.
Turpin, both of Salem, were is
sued a marriage license at Van
couver, Wash.
Name Pentecostal and Faith Gos
pel Tabernacle churches.
Beverly Blues are here. New im
proved slacks .$4.95. Alex Jones.
121 N. High St.
PRESTON HEADS GROUP
H. W. Preston, srles manager
for the lumber division of the
Oregon Pulp and Paper Co., will
head a delegation of lumbermen
from this area to the annual
stockholders meeting of West
Coast Lumbermen's association in
Portland, January 27 and 28.
TREATED FOR CUTS i
Mrs. J. M. Macy, 843 Market
st., was given treatment by Salem
first aid men for thumb and fin
ger cuts incurred on a razor blade
Thursday.
See the beautiful winter scenery
at Silver Falls Lodge. Open Sun
days 12 to 7. Dinners & short
orders served. j
FILE FOR LODGE
Certificate of assumed business
name for Silver Falls lodge, at
Silver Falls state park, was filed
with the Marion county clerk
Thursday by R. F. and Evelyn
Nohlgren, both of f Sublimity
route 1. !
TAKE BABIES HOME
Mothers taking babies home
from Salem General hospital
Thursday were Mrs. Clyde Nor
ris, Salem route 3, with a new
born sort, and Mrs. Bob Stanley,
Salem ieJte 7, with a daughter.
Launderette 1255 Ferrer St;
INSURANCE MEN MEBT
Salem Life Underwriters asso
ciation will meet fort luncheon
at noon today in the Salem hotel.
B. M. Downey, Oregon manager
for the New York Life; Insurance
Co., will speak.
DWELLING AUTHORIZED
Enoch L. Maerz was; granted a
permit by the city engineer's of
fice Thursday to build a $5,400
house and garage at 1945 N. Lib
erty st.
LOG HAULING OKEHED
Pefmit to haul logs over speci
fied Marion county roads was
granted Thursday by the county
court to Ralph Siegmund, Stayton
route 1, box 248A.
Weather Disrupts
School Classes
At Dayton, Amity
Transportation difficulties caus
ed Amity schools toj be closed
down Wednesday, but . Dayton
schools were operating as usual
Thursday with no indication that
it might be necessary to interrupt
class work. '
Amity school was Closed last
Friday because of icy! roads and
Dayton closed half a dayf because
of power failure, reports from
these points Thursday night In
dicated. Detroit schools were operating
as usual Thursday, Otis E. White,
hi:h school principal reported.
The temperature at Detfoit drop
ped to zero early Thursday but
no particular difficulty j was ex
perienced in? heating the school
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SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20 Jose Mass, San Francisco art dealer, looks Over some of the 1.100 religious
paintings around which swirls a hot controversy about their ownership. James English, captain of police
Inspectors, said he believed the collection was taken from the churches of Mexico during the rioting in
1924-28 when the Calles administration Invoked the Mexican constitution of 1917 to Nationalize Cath
olic church property. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). -
Btiren Serves j
As Temporary
Deputy D.A.
Temporary deputizing of Peery
T. Buren as a deputy district attor
ney to assist in drafting some leg
islation was authorized Thursday
by Marion county circuit court.
The proposed bills would amend
laws which now pertain to Mult
nomah county but might soon in
volve Marion, Clackamas and
Lane counties as they pass the
100,000 population mark.
District Attorney E. O. Stadter,
who was also authorized to obtain
necessary clerical help, told the
court he had located about 80 sec
tions of the Oregon code which
might become effective here after
the next caucus. Judge Grant Mur
phys said, however, that he
thought only about 19 sections
would require amendment.
The district attorney was placed
in charge of determining which
statutes must be changed and pre
paring proper corrective bills. It
is proposed that sections now read
ing "counties over 100,000 popula
tion" be changed to read "300,000."
Fire-Destroyed
Garage Rebuilt
KEIZER, Jan. 20-T h u r m a n
Green has rebuilt the service sta
tion and repair shops across from
Keizer school which were destroy
ed by fire, last September. The
place is now open for business.
Green operates the service sta
tion and has space for repairs and
accessories in the building. The
automobile repair shop is leased to
Henry Bornholdt and his sons,
Derrald and Donald. Mr. and Mrs.'
Green have a residence directly
back of the station.
The new building is of fireproof
construction. Green was jusfinthe
midst of taking possession of the
property at the time the place was
destroyed by fire last September.
WORRAL To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Worral, Salem route 8, a
son, Thursday, January 20 at Sa
lem General hospital.
WHEELER To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wheeler, 797 S. 25th St.,
a son, Thursday, January 20, at
Salem General hospital.
buildings which are heated by
steam and use wood fuel. The 51
inches of snow which has fallen
is now well packed down.
Inspected Meats : ; "
171 S. Commercial St. . ! Phone 3-8757
Salem Meat Shoppers Find they can. Buy Every Day ol the week and sore money at
McDowell's Market
PURE LARD Open kettled rendered 180
For 3fl Years Salem's Best -No Limit
2 lbs.
35c
Bacon Backs
Whole or Half ...
45c
DOSTOII
BUTTS
58c
PORK BOAST Young;, lean, tender 4
Don't compare these prlcee With off Grade Pork
480
GROUIID
BEEF .
40c
PUDE POQK '
SAUSAGE . . .
Nothino; but the finest
47c
BEEF
ROAST
45c
BEEF
oon.
sec
you Can Always Do Better At McDowell's Market
Junior Patrolman
Plays Hero Role
PORTLAND, an. 20 -0P- Roy
Collins, 13-year-old junior pa
trolman, was cited today for sav
ing a smaller school pupil from
the wheels of a truck.
Collins, escorting pupils to an
intersection, saw a 7-year-old
dash out into the street in front
of a truck. Collins ran after the
lad and pushed him clear.
Chief of Police t Charles Pray
planned to write th'e youth a let
ter of commendation.
Otis W. Hewitt
Succumbs to
Heart Attack
Final rites will be held Sunday
at 2:45 p. m. in the Howell-Ed
wards chapel for Otis W. Hewitt.
57, Capital Journal solicitor, who !
died after a heart attack at the I
newspaper's business office Thurs- i
day morning. J
Hewitt had been under the care
of a doctor for several years for-i
heart condition. I
Born in Yamhill county, Jan. 19,
1892, he was the grandson of Henr
ry and Elizabeth Hewitt, who pio
neered in Oregon in 1843. His par
ents were Adam and Cynthia Hew
itt. Survivors are his widow, Mrs.
Greta Prime Hewitt; a son by a
previous marriage, LaVere Hew
itt, Lakeview, and two sisters, Mrs.
Myrtle Becker, Roseburg, and Mrs.
Mabel Stoutenberg, Portland.
The Rev. Dudley Strain will of
ficiate at the services with burial
in Hopewell cemetery.
Aid Offered in
Making Income
Tax Returns
From now until the crucial date
of March 15, when federal income
tax returns for 1948 must b filed,
the bureau of Internal revenue
has arranged a full calendar of vis
its' to numerous communities by its
deputy collectors, to assist with
completion of returns.
For the mid-Willamette valley,
the schedule includes:
Marion county Silverton city
hall, February 7-8; Woodburn city
hall, February 9; Salem postoffice,
February 28-March 15.
Linn county Sweet Home city
hall, February 15-16; Lebanon city
hall, February 17-18; Scio postof-
Cliemeketans to
Visit Arboretum,
Climb Forest Peak
A hike - up Forest peak and
through the Peavy arboretum, in
the former Camp Adair area, is on
the slate for Salem Chemeketans
club this Sunday, with non-members
invited to participate.
The peak will provide good
views, if the weather is clear, and
the arboretum includes numerous
types of trees native to Oregon. !
Those planning to go are asked j
to sign up on the bulletin board at ,
248 N. Commercial st., by 6 p. rri. !
Saturday. The group will leave at j
8 a. m. Sunday, with transportation 1
furnished for those who wish. Hea- '
vy clothings should be worn, as the !
peak has no trail. Those going must !
bring their own lunches and j
drinks.
WAUTBD
People tvho
enjoy good food.
We strive to maintain
highest quality in our
products.
Drop in at our coffee shop
and try our delicious potato
donuts, maple bar and cake
donuts.
New Location
986 S. Commercial
Deluxe Donul
Shop
Phone 24487
Federal and Stale
Taxes
Prepared by
Harry G. Ewing
Hours 6 p. m. til 10 p. m.
Weekdays
X286 Fairground Rd.
North of J. B. Drive-In
Phone 2-3369 or X-4791
I l ' i "v o mum uvanuai 1
SPLASH ALL YOU WANT!
Modernize your bath with attractive Tyle Bord from the
Fred W. Smith Lumber Yard. Tyle Bord's available in a
variety of colors, won't crack, stain or chip, is easily clean
ed. Ideal for your kitchen, too. Come on in, look over our
selection, modernize this week.
Convenient Monthly Payments Arranged
Fred 17. Smith Lumber Yard
"WHERE THE HOME BEGINS"
State St. Four Corners
Dial 3-8515
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You can feed your family for less money at Erlckson's, where every Item Is priced
low. By careful buying and by searching the market for exceptional values, we are
able to offer you prices that DO Save You Money. Come in this week-end and shop!
from our huge array of food products, and find out for yourself the Savings thai
can be made. -
Sweel Relish ..12-oz. Jar
CHB or Hamburger Reliih ,
Dill Pickles
Quart Jar
Libby's Rosed 1
10c
19c
Staffed Olives 2 Jar. 25c
Early California combination stuffed, B-oz. jar
I'IorreUfs Snacks 12-oz. can 39c
Spiced luncheon meats
25c
Glam Chowder
Tall can
Snow's or Underwood's - 15-oz. can
GRADE A LARGE
ins
..... Dozen
Whole Kernel or
Corn, 2 for snjC
Bocanca Fancy, No. 303
1.37 dozen
Spinach, Fancy OCm
2 cans 43 C
Tip Top, No. 2 cans
Whole Kernel OQ
Corn, 2 cans ssUU
Stokeley Fancy -vacuum
packed - No. 2 squat
Larson's Veg-AU Ql
2 cans 01C
Mixed vegetables - -No.
303 cans
Peas A Carrots 4Q
2 cans ...r aWw
Stokeley's Fancy - -
No. 303 cans
Sweet Peas, White OF
Lily, 3 cans 4-3 C
No. 303 cans
Pork & Beans 4TM
t tall cans 3S
Van Camp's No. 300
Big Food Value! CAIUJED ROCK FISH
Reg. No. lA cans
cams
CAIIIIED FBUIT
ghapefduit
Honey's broken seg
ments. No. 2s ..2 cans
Freestone Peaches
Calvale, tn Syrup
No, 2V can
19cl
APRICOTS
Fenthonse. large cans 4 A g '
In sirruo. No. 2V4 can JL
APBICOTS
2 tall cans sfiil
In syrup - No. 200 cans
LEIIOII JUICE
MCP, S-ox. eans 4
2 eans 1C
i cr ana
ONLY
WATMM
4 FLAVORS
Devil's fwdg
Whit
S Cold
a ,Spic
37c
pir rico.
HORMEL'S
Sliced Bacon
. Lb.
450
Link Sausage very day ..Lb. 53.0
lf Nebergall's Best . CBa
tiams Yi or whole, ib. oop
Pork Loin Boasls L Lb. 490
Oysters vm 690
LUIICHEOII IIEATS
FRANKS - HAM LOAF i VEALr LOAF -MINCED
HAM - POLISH SAUSAGE - RING
BOLOGNA - HEAD CHEESE
Pound
saaSH
CRISCO 5
SHORTENING O Ib. can
RICE KRISPIES
Kellogg's
BETTY CROCKER
SOUP MIX O pkgs.
Vegetable - Noodle or Pea
1.09
J& 270
25 & im
POTATOES mJ bag
U. S. No. 1 Deschutes
Canned DOG FOOD
BEGMORE
PELASE DOG
FOOD
4 cans 430
TaH
CALIF. CARROTS A
Hipped tops .-U W
lbs.
230
cans 270
CALAVOS v L. 2 for 190
The aristocrat of salad fruit - med. size
,S;S HOI &H0G0LATE
'i-Ib.
Pkg. .
240
Two Bi Stores 3720 E. State St. at Four Corners and 1 3060 Portland Road on
Highway beyond underpass. Prices effective Friday through Sunday. Both stores
open to 8 p. m. including Sunday. ! - i