The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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BURGLARY INVESTIGATED
City detectives were investigat
ing the burglary of the OK Rubber
Welders, 1820 S. 12th st., Satur
day. The office and counter shel
ves at the shop were ransacked
Friday night by a burglar who
gained entrance ' by "shoving in a
cardboard door pane replacement
and unlocking the door. The pane
had been kicked out in another
entry Thursday. .
For rheumatism and artthritis try
Oregon's Finest Sunrise Mineral
Springs, Hubbard, Oregon. Baths,
sweats, shower 2.00. Massage Z.00.
Phone 2503.
CARBURETOR STOLEN
Kenneth Blackmer, Salem route
4, complained to city police Satur
day that someone had stolen the
carburetor from his automobile
. while ' it was parked in the 400
block of North Liberty street Fri
day night
HI Grade Furniture Auction, Tue.
15 th, Ulenwood Ballroom.
Oral Steppe who has been asso
ciated, with The Beauty Nook is
now located at 229 N. ComU. Ph.
3-7953. -
TODD To Mr. and Mrs. Vejnon
Todd, Mill City,' a son, Saturday,
March 12 at Salem Memorial hos
pital. '
- MASON To Mr. and Mrs. Vir
" gil Mason, 550 Electric st., a son,
Saturday, March 12 at Salem Me
morial hospital.
McCRACKEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McCracken, Albany route 4,
a daughter, Saturday, March 12 at
Salem General hospital. .
GILMER To Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gilmer, 3795 Monroe st, a daugh
ter, Saturday, March 12 at Salem
General hospital.
STEFFAN r To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph J. Steffan, Stayton, a
daughter, Saturday, March 12 at
Salem General hospital. .
SERIES CONTINUED
Salem Exchange club's series of
legislative speakers will be con
tinued at the - Wednesday noon
luncheon ins the Senator hotel by
Rep. Frank J. Van Dyke, speaker
of the house in the 1949 state leg
islature... I
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Federally Insured Savings Cur
rent divident 214 See First
Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber
ty. Phone 3-4944. a
KNIGHTS TO INITIATE
' Salem's Central lodge 18 of
Knights of Pythias and other lod
ges in this area re to meet in
Independence Saturday night to
confer the rank of knight on a
large class of candidates. The lo
cal lodge entertained delegates
from Hubbard and Oregon City
last Wednesday night
Ladies: We will clean and adjust
your sewing machlrMTTtor a fee of
only $5.00. This is an introductory
offer for this month only to ac
quaint you with our New Home
Sewing Machine Sales & Service
Dept. Call Al Bell, $-3139 or 2-7380
eves. Ralph Johnson Appl.
CHAMBER ADDS MEMBERS
New members announced by Sa
lem Chamber of Commerce are
George C. Reed, Reed's drive-in,
1560 S. 13th st.: Sam T. Richard
son, Phoenix!; Mutual Life Insur
ance company, 1949 N. Church st;
H. B. Curtis, meats, 1240 N. Capi
tol st; J. C. Hasenstab, Hollywood
theatre, 2005 N. Capitol st; Roy
W. and Colin C. Morris, electron
ics, 1004 Tile rd.; Morris Klorfein,
packing company, 460 N. Front St.,
and Don Schmidt and Robert Grey,
Valley Farm store, 14345 Silverton
rd. f If
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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.
PRACTICAL NURSES MEET
Monthly meeting of the .Practi
cal Nurses association will be Mon
day at 7:30 p.m. at Salem Memo
rial hospital chapel. All practical
nurses have been invited to at
tend. II
Launderette -1255 JTerry St
RJEXURN TOJSALEU
. Mi and Mrs, Deckerr 2381
State st, nave returned to their
home after a two-months vacation
in the Imperial valley of Califor
nia. They collected numerous rocks
and minerals which they have on
display,4 -1
A Kingwoodi Lodge No. 204,
vfr A. F. 4c A. M. Stated and
r& Special E. A. Degree 7:30
P.M. Mon., Mar.? 14.
Painting & decorating, 20 yrs. in
Salem, low prices. Ph. 3-7552,
LEAVES SHOr '
A notice of retirement from Paul
Sowa and Son, machine shop, was
filed with the Marion county clerk
Saturday by Katherine Sowa.
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Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St
Beauty Councilor products, 2-6900.
TO BUILD HOUSES
Permits for construction of two
new one-story dwellings was grant
ed Saturday by the city building
inspector's office to William T. J.
Foster, who will build at 1895 and
1925 Garfield st, each to cost $8,
000. Permits for alteration went to
Fred Boltjes for a dwelling at 1660
Berry st, $200, and to J. E. Mi lien
for a store at 476 N. Church st
Vou want expert electrical wiring,
refrigeration repairs, washing ma
chines, radios, all appliances. Call
Broadway Appliance, 453 Court
Street Tel. 2-1565. Wiring and re
pairing of all kinds. You can put
your reliance in Broadway Ap
pliance immediate service. 2-1565.
Serv-Ur-Self Laundry. 3235 Port
land Rd. Ph. 2T9371.
SEEK INFORMATION
Request for information regard
ing the estate of the late D. S.
Conrad, "last heard in Salem, As
toria or Portland ; about 25 years
ago," was received Saturday by
Salem city recorder's office. The
letter came from Mrs. John Tuck,
45 Mariposa ave.. Long Beach,
Calif.
Breithaups Hollywood Florist, 2075
Fairgorunds Road, always has a
supply of fresh flowers and plants
for our friends in North Salem.
Ph. 3-9129.
Johns-Manvtlle asphalt shingles
applied right over your old roof.
10 down, 3 yrs. to pay. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-4642. Ma this Bros.
164 S. Comt
ROADS CLOSED
Uariosi county ourt Saturday
ordered five more county roads
closed to heavy truck hauling in
the Middle Grove section. These
include Shepherd road 733; Dur-bin-Simmons
road 734; ' Lardon
lane 735; -Thompson road 752, and
Kuenzi-Overlund-Evergreen school
road 755.
Hi Grade Furniture Auction, Tue.
15 th, Glen wood Ballroom.
ABIQUA ROAD REPAIRED
A portion of Marion county road
high up along Abiqua creek, which
slid into the creek during heavy
rains recently, has been realigned.
A road crew began to gravel the
new stretch Saturday.
Remember folks Bendix pioneer
ed the automatic washer, has 12
years experience and over 2,000,
000 users! Bendix is available in
bolt down and no-bolt down mo
dels. Priced from $199.95. Ralph
Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St
Ph. 3-3139. "Salem's Finest Appli
ance Store."
TO INSPECT ROAD
Marion county court Saturday
agreed to inspect a road leading
to the new Detroit grade school.
A letter from Florence A. Smith,
clerk of the Detroit school dis
trict informed the court that the
road was nearly impassable.
The Vanity Box Beauty Shop will
be closed March 14th & 15th for
re-decorating.
TO TELL EXPERIENCES
Herman Gotliebson, native of
Norway and active in the under
ground there during World War ;
ii, wiu reiate some ox nis wartime
experiences at the Tuesday lunch
eon meeting of Salem Kiwanis
club at the Marion hotel.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 560 State st
FORESTRY TALK SET
Dr. Paul M. Dunn, dean of the
school of forestry at Oregon State
college, will discuss "Work in Fo- 1
restry Research at OSC's Labora
tory" at the luncheon meeting of
tk. CIaim I? A1,.U. IT 1 1
at me Marion notei. He will be j
introduced by Charles A. Sprague. ;
Open King Cole Drive In. 1 to i
12:30 Sun. 5 to 12:30 wk. days.
Closed Thurs. South Com'l. at Lib
erty Y.
The Flower Basket, 1020 Market. !
Open Sun. 10-3. Ph. 2-4802.
Takiil!aifSJLi'ro6l Salem
Memorial hospital Saturday were
Mrs. Larry Fitzwater, 370 Fisher
nL, and Mrs. Harold Longfellow,
Mehama, both with newborn sons,
and Mrs. Clayton Baker, Silverton
route 2, and Mrs. Kenneth Both
um, Woodburn, both with daugh
ters. Landscaping and designing. No job
too large or too small. F. A. Doer
fler and Sons Nursey, 150 N. Lan
caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322.
LEAVE WITH BABIES
Mothers leaving Salem General
hospital Saturday to take home
newborn babies were Mrs. Ken
neth Larsen, Independence, with a
son, and Mrs. Tommy Gee, Turner
route 1, with a daughter.
TOWNSEND MEET MONDAY
Central Townsend club 6 will
meet Monday evening at 259 Court
st. to conduct a forum on pension
affairs.
CARD OF THANKS
The Four Corners Community
Center wants to thank the follow
ing people for their donations to
the turkey dinner: Keller Bakery,
Benson Bakery, Cherry City Bak
ery, Davidson Bakery, Jess Mcill
ney, George Dilts of the Max
well House Coffee Co., Au Franc
Custom Cannery, Ralph Kling,
iea jerry or Mayflower Milk Co.,
and Auburn Womens club.
Mflrch of Dimes V
Totaled for Towns
Complete totals for the 1949
March of Dimes campaign in
Woodburn, Silverton, Mt Angel
and Stayton were announced last
week.
Chairmen reporting, and the
amounts collected include Wood
burn. William Merriott, $545; Sil
verton, Felix Wright $974; Mt
Angel, George Schmidt $248, and
Stayton, : Norman Peek, $215.
Salem's drive will not be com
pleted until March 15, said Elmer
J. Church, drive chairman.
Stock Market
Rally Advances
NEW YORK. March 12 -UP)-Wall
Street's hopes for a spring
rally in the stock market took on
new life this week.
On Friday the market snapped
out of its coma with the largest
average gain in more than two
CARD OF THANKS
In memory of our Darling Who
passed away a year ago. It has
been lonesome without her. But
she is resting in heaven, we know.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crenshaw
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Osburn
The Stat mem, , ScJenuQrecjoin. Sunday. ferrch 13, 1943-3 j
months. The forward momentum
carried through to today's short
session when key Issues ... moved
up, fractional to more than a point
At the weekend the price level,
as measured by the Associated
Press average of 60 stocks, was
the highest since February 4.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks Inched up .1 of a point
to 63.9, a peak since 64.6 was
touched on I February 4. Of the
739 Individual . issues which
changed hands, 41$ advanced and
142 declined. Sales totaled 390,000
shares, against 450,000 . a , week
earlier, , , '
Federal & Stat
Income Tax
Returns Prepared
Lean A. Ffecas
295 Pine St
Ph. 3-5285
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Venetian Blinds Shades
We alae wash. reUpe, paint
resist year aid Venetian
blinds.
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Phone S722S
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