The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    12 The Stcrtotrocm. ScJem, Oregon, Friday. February 25. 1949
f llVeio Low lines Featured in Dodge Coronet
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Initial showing ef the new 1949 Dodg t can will be held today at the Staa Baker Meter company, 125
Chemeketa SL The Dodge ia made twe wheelbases- - the new lower-prked Wayfarer ea 115 la
ches aad the Cereaet aad Meadewbreok asedels. replacing; the former eastern and delaxe cars, ea
123 H laches - - a 4-lneh Increase. New exterior sty line, greater interior roominess, aad a new, hither
7.t to 1 compression "get-away" eaglne are features. Massive chrome grilles. Improved read Ulamla
tloa and better visien are amoax ether Innovations. Above is the new Dodge Cereaet with its lower
silheaette and distinctive functional styling.
until 1941. After brief stays In
Corvallis, Vancouver and Dallas
she moved to Salem.
Survivors are brothers, John
Snyder, Wasco, Calif-, and Barry
Snyder, Elgin, Ore, Evart and Jim
Snyder, both of Monmouth; sis
ten, Mrs. Hester- Jams, 2aiem,
and Flora Snyder, Brownsville.
Concluding rites at the I OOF
cemetery in Dallas will follow ser
vices at the Evangeline church at
Monmouth Saturday.
N. Santiam Flood Prevention
Said Too Big for County Funds
Funds for possible flood prevention work on the North Santiam
river are tied up in an appropriation bill now before congress, Mar
ion County Judge Grant Murphy said Thursday.
, -Judge Murphy and several army engineers inspected a water
threatened area along the Santiam Thursday morning. Residents of
that -district, located about four miles southwest of Stayton near
North Santiam school, have regis
tered fears of another flood.
The river at that spot makes a
sharp turn to the south. Judge
Murphy said. During high-water
months the raging stream has eat
en away most of the bank there,
threatening the surrounding low
lands to the west and south.
The army engineen told the
Judge they had only $500,000 for
tank -protection on streams in the
entire Willamette valley. More
over,' they said, they are limited
to a $50,000 expenditure on any
one project and they estimated the
North Santiam project would re
quire more than that.
A proposed dam at Detroit,
when completed, will ease the sit
uation on the Santiam. But the en
gineers indicated the only per
manent solution would be a sys
tem of revetments and diking.
Such a project already has been
Planned for the area surveyed
hursday and now needs funds to
carry it through. ,
-A flood in that district could
do a lot of damage to private prop
erty and to county bridges and
goads there," Judge Murphy said.
However the solution there re
quires a project far larger than
.could be handled by county
funds.' '
Corn Market
Prices Rise
CHICAGO, Feb. 24-)-A firm
market for cash corn gave most
futures of that cereal a boost on
the board of trade today. Other
wise, grains showed a nervous
and slightly lower trend, even the
Xtecember corn delivery slipping
bit. A . ,
In general. May contracts of
.11 Mr.iii had a better undertone
than deferred futures. This was
partly accounted for by the firm
trend of cash prices, dealen said.
Ttn" in other contracts was
oasea on unEnujuij
price trends later this year.
Wheat closed lower to
higher, corn was Vt lower to IV
higher, oats were lower to
higher, rye was M higher, soy
beans were Y-1Y higher, and
lard was 2 to 10 cent a hundred
pounds higher. '
jfonca or WTINTION to m-
SmOVB JOHN STKKET rOMr
AIUA VENUE TO MJTHEJt ITMH.
: Notice hereby Is given that th com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ont
nm. deems it necessary and expedi
ent and hereby declares Purpose
and tntnetion to Improve John street
from the north line of 'f'
to the south line of Luther street, to
the City of Salem. Marion-County,
Oregon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, by bringing
aid portion of said street to the estab
lished grade, constructing cement con
crete curbs, and paving said portion of
aid street with a Sts-inch asphalttc
concrete pavement thirty feet wide In
accordance with the plans and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council February 14.
l4t. which are now on file m the
of Ore of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a
part hereof. . .
The common council hereby declares
Ks purpose and intention to make
the above described improvement by
and through the street improvement
department. -
By Order of the Common Counefl
February 14. 1949.
ALFRED MUNTJT. City Recorder
' Date of first publication hereof to
February 17. 1949.
-.- r.l7.1S.19J0A23J43J7.M.1.1949
NOT1CX TO CREDITORS
Notice to hereby given that the un
dersigned have been appointed as Ex
ecutor of the estate of Anna B. Miles,
deeeased. and have qualified as such
Executors. All persons having claims
against the estate of said decedent are
hereby notified to present the same.
Tduly verified as required by law. to ua
lat 305 Oregon Building. Salem.' Ore
goo, within six months of the date ef
ibis notice.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this ttth
day of January. 194.
LYRA B. DANM.
ROSS C. MILES.
Zx editors of the estate of
Anna B. Miles, deceased.
Ronald C Clover, -Attorney
for Executors.
Salem. Oregon. J.iS-F.4-ll-l-15
DACIIACIIE,
LEG PAII1S HAY
0 DAKGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
VTaes dSsseeer of aldney fuacuon sevssfts
polaoaorf martar sa teaaahi ia year sIbbJ.
it way eaoat nailas? backache, ihmmelis
paiaa, les Pais, iom of pep and merry, rrU
tint p aishta. swelling, peffiaeas aaear the
ayes, asadsctirs aad dissiarss. Freaoeat or
Sweaty liSnss with aaaartiac aad aaraiasT
aniasilwis ahewmtasrala snaarthiasT am
. With year kidneys or Madder.
Doat wait I Aak year drnnrlat for Deeaf s
TTUm, a stimulant diarrtie, and soeceasfafly
by BBillioB for over M years. Joaa's sire
kappy relief aad will kelp the IS safles ef
if mi bleed. Get Dean's fills.
Rail Stocks
Lead Retreat
NEW YORK, Feb. 24 -UP)- Rail
way stocks supplied the motive
power for another retreat in to
day's market.
Moderate selling pressure was
enough to drive the general price
level to a low for nearly a year.
It was the fifth session in a row
for which the market chalked up
a losing score.
Turnover expanded to the high
est for the week as prices flat
tened. Sales of 880.000 shares
compared with 770,000 yesterday.
snaiuness in trie rauroea group
was influence! in nart bv tne
cost, in operations and mainten
ance, of the January - February
blizzards in the west-
Th Associated Press average of
SO stocks droDDed .7 of one point
to 61.6, a low since 61.2 was hit
on March 18 and tne largest de
cline in two weeks. The railroad
component established a new
1948-49 low.
Of the 997 issues which changed
hands, only 163 advanced while
619 lost ground.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE BELLE V UK STREET FROM
CAPITOL STREET TO UNIVERSITT
STREET.
Notice hereby la given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore
son, deems it necessary and expedi
ent and hereby declares its purpose
and intention to in? prove Bellevue
street from the west line of .Capitol
street to the east line of University
street. In the city of Salem. Marion
County. Oregon, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, ex
cept the street and alley intersections
the expense of which will be assumed
by the city ef Salem, by bringing said
portion of staid street to the estab
lished grade, constructing cement con
crete curbs, and paving said portion of
said street with a S's-lnch asphaltic
concrete pavement thirty feet wide In
accordance with the plans and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council February 14,
1940. which are now on file in the of
fice of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a
part hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to
make the above described improve
ment by and through the street Im
provement department.
By Order of the Common Council
February 14. 1949.
ALFRED MUNTJT. City Recorder
Date ef first publication hereof Is
February 17. 1949.
Final Rites
Saturday for
Miss Snyder
MONMOUTH, Feb. 24-Funeral
services will be held Saturday at
2 p. m. in Monmouth for Frances
Snyder, 61, for many years a tele
phone operator and school teacher
in Polk and Marion counties, who
died at a local hospital Tuesday.
Miss Snyder was born near Os
age Mills, Ark., Dec. 18, 1887 and
spent her childhood in Arkansas
and Oklahoma. She taught school
in the Oklahoma Indian territory
in 1910 and then moved to Colo
rado where she taught and worked
for the telephone company. She
came to Portland in 1918 and was
employed in the Broadway office
there.
In 1920 Miss Snyder moved to
Monmouth where she became
chief operator. She also attended
school at Monmouth Normal, gra
duating in 1922. She remained at
Monmouth as a telephone opera
tor until 1928 and after two years
of teaching returned to the tele
phone office where she worked
Weather Hurts
E. Linn Roads
SWEET HOME W. H. Davis,
supervisor of ISO miles of east
Linn ' county roads, informs that
according to his estimate it will
cost 850,000 to repair the damage
done to them by the recent freeze
and warm rain.
Many of these roads have be
come almost impassable and many
have been closed to heavy haul
ing. Since there has been no fund
provided for such an emergency
the public may have to put up
with poor roads for some time,
or until such funds are provided
and repairs can be made, he re
minded. Supervisor Davis said repairs of
these roads will be made as soon
as possible.
During the past year consider
able has been done to improve
county roads in this district. Much
of the work has been destroyed by
the past unusual weather conditions.
Tax Refunds to
Oregon Firms,
Persons Listed
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 - OF) -Refunds
of more than $500 were
disclosed for several hundred Ore
gon taxpayers today by the house
expenditures committee.
They were received in the year
ending last June 30 but were not
necessarily for overpayments of
the same year.
Largest refund was for Com
m e r c i a 1 Iron Works, Portland,
$109,665.
Others:
Irwin W. Kampfer, Albany, $10.
573 (income); Kolstad Canneries,
Silverton, $9,076 (income); Harry
M. and Sylvia R. Levy, Salem, $7,
262 (income); Myrtle Ann Maling.
Depoe Bay, $8,792 (income) ; Moore
Mill and Lumber Co., Bandon $5,
326 (miscellaneous); Mountain
States Power Co, Albany, $5,506
(income); Paulus Bros. Packing
Co., Salem, $5,058 (income); Salem
Linen mills, Salem, $20,379 (ex
cess profits); Salem Sand and
Gravel Co, Salem, $27,354 (excess
profits); estate of Jack H. Ware,
Salem, $5,630 (income); John Ya-
sek, Toledo, $11,504 (income); Hi
ram R. Groves, Lebanon, $5,943
(income); J. S. Burres, Moro. $5,-
079 (income).
of Dimes show a total of $498.29
collected, states William Merriott,
drive chairman. Largest donations
were made through the "dimes"
cans distributed throughout local
stores with $193.13. Cub Scouts
" ) ;
raised $121.30; Camp iW Girls,
$45.58; Rainbow Girls, $42.91, and
Boy Scouts, $32.73. Two schools,
through solicitations, collected
$40.64 Lincoln school $26.90 and
the high school $13.74.
Henry Ward Beech er and Lucy
Stone headed the American Worn-
an Suffrage association, founded
in 1868 in an ' effort to get3 the
vote for women. ,
Wood burn Gives Total
Of $498 for 'Dimes'
WOODBURN Complete re
ports from the Wood burn March
11
G UEH3
Due January 1st
Each Year
1.00
Male or
Sp. Female
2.00
Female
Add 2.00 for Each License Purchased
After March First Each Year
I1AI1I0II CODIITY
Make Payable to County Clerk
Salem, Oregon
MCDOWELL'S
MARKET
171 S. Commercial SL
Inspected Meats
Savings Satisfaction -
Phone 3-S757
Service
You can find all three' el these at McDowell's Market, f shoppina days every week. 30
years of sansiactory service an dsaving to the Salem public No misleading specials.
pnniE niB
doll . .
SWISS STEM
CEIITEC COTS
BilCOII BACKS Whole or Half .400
This will be the last time for this bargain In Bacon Backs so Come and got iL
BEEF
COAST
4
e e e e U
pons
BOAST
4S'
e tai
Well Trimmed - - No Off Cats
HAtlS
Whole or half
550
picnic
snouLDEn
4SC
e e e se
BOSTON
BUTTS .
PURE
LAUD
1 lbs. 35c
Boneless Shonlder .
DOLL ......
RELIEVED
WWalMedcoU
er hay fever has
caused your sveee
to stop ep, pet a
few drops of
PENSLAR
AQUEOUS
NOSE DROPS
ia each nostril.
Clears the way for freer breathing.
500
Have. Your Films
Printed al Scnaefer's
WHEN WE FINISH YOUR
FILMS THEY WILL LAST
FOREVER
Onr Prices Are High!
In at 9 a. bl, Out 5 p. m.
890
YOUR PBESGBIPTIOII STORE
WHEN YOU THTNX DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER
1899 - 1949 - "ft Pays to Trade at Schaefer's
Prescriptions Accurately Filled
Let ns fill yonr next baby prescription
We have a complete line of medical needs for babies.
Schaefer's Pile
Ointment
A see thing sp plication to re
lieve itching-, banting and sere-
Of simple piles.
500
Can Yon Sleep
nights?
If net, try onr kidney pills.
They will give yea Immedi
ate relief.
Schaefer's
Kidney Pills
500
SCHAEFER'S CORII REI2EDY
Don't endure the discomfort of painful corns, bunions,
or callouses.
The Excelsior truss will solve your problem ...
Come in and see them today
This ts the official renslar Kerned y Store for Marlon County.
Ten will rind these separations ef highest enality and guaran
teed to be exactly for what they are sold and represented to be.
m.
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DOUT
YOU
USE
S J m Sna)Mrl m wm-tm a3
KUEVE IfCHHG flffVACC MMUS
WITH PtSMAMOU A tOOWnttg
50c
CfflCEEII
BOIJES.
390 lb.
Just received a shipment
Elastic Stockings
Anklets, Knee Bands
Schaefer's Liniment
Baa been a family friend fee
years will take that stiffness
net ef mnscles a s harry. Keep
It en hand la medicine chest.
50c - S1.00
SOLE AGENTS FOE FENSLA REMEDIES FOE MARION COUNTY
135 II. Connerdal SL Prescripts Filled 1GS9 -1949 Phone 3-5197 - 3-9723
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OLEOIIARGARniE 290
CHICKEll FRYERS SSiffi,- 650
BOSTOII BUTTS fuT". I,450
T) APflTT Swift's sweet hickory smoke end cuts, e
DHuUli Lib. cello pkg c
Remember Not so uniform, but flavor and food value is there.
CHEESE Sgl3--i -.-790
nil 17 T" Cans OC i
Vlllalh All Brands .... m for dSm3$"
COFFEE w . ..,490
SUGAR 25-lb. bag -
BROWII SUGAR Zl.0 100
FLOUR TL fl.69
RMSO, OXYDOL or DUZ'K .270
PEAIIUT BUTTER PSh-290
SALAD BRESSIIJG 290
SALAD DRESSIIIG Quarts '. Cr
nYf1!!!1 Louisiana "Blue Rose d"A tfsi
AiltL io ibs. 1.39 & ibs. i9Q
POP CORII awL 2 S? 290
TIPATTC dried, small whites, large whites, pinks,, reds, Oda
DsUiilJiJ pinto, blackeye, baby limas, 10 lbs. $19 .2 lbs, gejrg
Cf n DnYTTl?!? Norwegian, the small ones, imported from e ! Jl
jHllIJllJJEisJ Norway. Per doz. 2.9 Each dgaflL (g
TUIIA FISH fai'Vas - es. 290
C I Y r7flTT Vi size cans Columbia River L
jillai'lUlJ Per doz. 3.25 ....Ea. cLX)
OO If TTPC? Dried Oregon Italians or Petites. 4 lbs-
IrAllJlJJCgO 25 lbs. 2.99 I. sjg for teDg
A DDT PC Dried, makes 1 quart, of apple sauce, reg. price C
illrJrsUAjaJ 20c pkg 24 pkgs. for 1.00 ..L. -.Pkg; eJPfyg
DRIED PEACHES or Dried Apricots 2 lbs. 390
BLACK FIGS Dried , 2 fc.390
DATES Pitted .'. . lb. 290
PBUIIE JUICE --Eh 230
A CD ADA PIIC 14'i-o. Dundee all green cuts, 1 l
liajlrJt4AliiuUiJ tips removed. Per dox. 2.00 Each XL 1
DP A C 303 Garden Brand" I 0k
irXaiiiJ Per doz. 1.05 .....r....... .. Each eVjg
BEAIIS 'II HAII gri'.-,. ..Ea.- 00
CATSUP -SL- a.150
FLAPJACK FLOUR
40-oz. Albers
290
Send to the Albers Co.. label off flapjack aad label off syrap, aad they will re
fnnd yen the SSe yen paid for the syrnp.
JACK SYRUP
24-oz. Jog
350
CflDPIITfT7 Pur from Silverton TrCZM
ajUllUllUi'l 1 gal, size 2.95, Yi gal, size 1.49 Ql size 2 g
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