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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1949)
t i I (CSiy Mews Iffijjpeffs MOTHERS GO HOME SILENT THIEF STEALS Leavinu Salem General hospital A silent thief lifted a heavy me- Wednesday with infant daughters j tal bumper right off the car of were Mri. Arthur Sprague, Salem i Chet G. Zumwalt, 845 Hood St., xoute B, box 177; Mrs. John Mur- j while the vehicle was locked in phy, 1250 N. Winter St.; Mrs. Mar-; the Zumwalt garage Tuesday night, vin Hiebert, Monmouth, and Mrs. ' city police learned Wednesday. Robert E. Smith. 1225 S. 19th st. The prowler entered the garage l Going home with baby boys were a small rear door, partially un Mrs. John F. Wolf, 1464 Marion screwed the bumper and then it., and Mrs. Manuel Russell, Sa- broke it off completely and made lem route 6. box 894. toff' with it (and attached license (of with it (arid at "plate). Rummage sale, good misc. articles. Thurs., Fri., 10:30 to 6. 434 Union." COME OUT TO BUD & HELEN HARTS AS YOU ARE, We ll love Federally Insured Savings Cur- jt you're alwirys welcome. DON'T rent divident 2' See First FORGET OUR OPENING DATE Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber- ! . . APRIL 14th. 3785 S. COM- ty Phone 3-4944. ' MERCIAL ST. HINT FOR JONES Salem city police Wednesday were asked by A. P. Jones of Port land to locate, if possible, Dayton Jones who is believed to be in Sa lem. There is a death in the fam ily, police were told. Landscaping and desiging. No job inn brpp or too kmall F. A. Doer- j fler and Sons Nursery. 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2 1322. i Flowers for Easter. Lilies, azaleas, hydrangeas, etc. Pemberton's Flow er Shop. 1980 S. 12th. We deliver. TAKE SONS HOME Mrs. Harold Barber, 575 Marion st., and Mis. Gale Chri.stensen, . Stayton, went home from Salern 'Memorial hospital Wednesday with j their infant sons. Food sale. EIMrom's basement, I Apr. 16. Middle Grov e Mother's iClub. TAKE OVER HARDWARE P. H. Thede. Ralph W. Thede. Stuart P. Thede and Max Clark. 11 of 120 N. Commercial st.. filed n assumed business name certif icate for Salem Hardware com pany with the Marion county clerk Wednesday. A notice of re tirement from the company also was filed by P. H. and Ralph W. Thede and Max Clark. Insured savings earn more than two per cent st Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st Cooked food sale sponsored by the Jaycee-ettes at Marshall Wells Store, 362 State, 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. TRICK INJURES BOY Robert McGuire, 2020 Berry st.. received a broken left arm and abrasions when the bicycle he was riding tangled with a milk truck In the 1800 block on Berry street Wednesday afternoon, city police reported. Harry L. Spore, driver of the truck, said he was backing cut of a driveway when his truck and the bike collided. Call Tweedie 2-4151 or 3-5769 for your road oiling. Gifts' for Easter, Easter lilies and other plants, Jay Morris, florist. 1790 Liberty Road. LESTLE SPARKS ON PANEL Lestle Sparks of the Willamette university faculty will participate In a panel discussion on touch football Saturday afternoon dur ing the annual convention of health and physical education in atructors in Portland. "The con vention opens today. Capital City Transfer, agents Aero Mayflow. nationwide hsehld. mo v. 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. fSKETCIIERS CALLED Anyone interested in sketching or painting is eligible to attend1 a work session of the creative art froup of Salem Art association . 'riday at 7:30 p. m. in the home ,' of Mrs. Emma Dnnnon, 610 Hoyt j ft reet. Rummage sale, Thurs.. 9 a. m. EUX Aux. over Greonbaum's. Capital City Transfer, household goods mov. ic storage since 1906. For Easter one lot of coats and suits 'a off. Open 'till 7 d. m. Lor- man's, 1109 Edgewater. , MISSING FROM HOSPITAL State police reported last night ' that Stanley R. Ross, 26, had been ' missing from the Oregon state hos ' pital here since 7:15 p.m. Ross, dressed in tan-colored shirts and I trousers and a light jacket, is be I lieved to be headed for Corvallis ' or Alsea. Bazaar-Cooked food sale. Pythian Sisters, Fri., Apr. 15. Gas & Coke Co. Cooked food and bazaar sale at the Capital Press office. April 16th by Neighbors of Woodcraft. ! NEW STAMP ON SALE Salem pos toff ice announced ! Wednesday it had received for sale ! the new 3-cent Washington and : Lee stamp, commemorating the uuin anniversary 01 we lounuing of Washington and Lee university in Lexington, Va. Bedding, rockery and perennial plants, open eve Closed Sun. Pem berton's, 1980 S. 12th. Pittsburgh Plate Mirrors, 20rl Woodrows, 450 Center. off. OPENS SILVERTON EJRM An assumed business name cer tificate for Moll Motors, a general automobile sales and service bus iness at Silverton, was filed with ithe Marion county clerk Wednes day by H. A. Moll of Silverton. Hard of hearing? See the one unit Beltone Hearing Aid priced as low as $75. Batteries for all makes of hearing aids. James Taft and As sociates. 218 Oregon Bldg. Phone Salem 2-4491. GIRL FALLS ON GLASS Salem first aid men treated Pat sy Martin, aged 2, of 62 Williams ave.. Wednesday afternoon when she fell on a piece of glass at her home and cut her side. Rotary Told of Migration of Jews to Isreal The Jews are flovking from over the world to the new state of Is rael, even though they: were dis persed from there more than 60 j generations ago, because they maintained their faith and yearn i ing for a homeland whesn they had j no material goods and were per secuted, Hershal M. Tanzer of (Portland told Salem Rotary club Wednesday. Tanzer, western representative for the Anti-Defamatipn league, worked with displaced persons in Europe for some time after World War II. Describing Israel as the ' most democratic government in the world," he said it is trying to mend tne tragedy of Europe. Be cause of their world-wide expe rience and subjection by various governments, the Jews know the meaning of democracy, hedeclared. The present parliament contains only four communists, two of them Jews and two Arabs. Tanzer felt that communism would not make much progress in Israel because the country is showing progress and is growing. He noted that it claims the highest perre; ge of skilled workers of any c untry. I While its government is labor, he ; added, it is not as leftist as Bri tain's. ! Tanzer blamed the British ad ministration of its between-wan I mandate for much of the Near j East unrest, saying that the Jews ! were not allowed to invest capital j in development and that oil royal j ties in various countries were not j used to better the lot of the com- mon people. i The new state has so far experi enced no internal strife since its formation, according to Tanzer. but ' several nations are bickering over the Arabian part of Palestine, which now has no government. In Israel, develpment of the land, for a self-sustaining agricultural economy, has priority, Tanzer noted. Earth-Shaking Bill in Senate Brings Results Wednesday noon's earth tremor produced plenty of excitement at the statehouse where the senate still was in session. Scores of attaches streamed out doors, and in the senate where woodwork creaked Sen. Allan Carson jumped to his feet when personnel started to leave, saying "don't get excited everyone sit down." Most everyone did. He ad ded that "I told you that last bill was earthquaking." The house already had adjourn- Tho Statesman. Solam, Oregon, Tnuiado-r." Aprfl- I4-H4 d for the noon recess but a good many members still were on th floor. The game committee meeting nearby was suddenly adjourned to the grass at the west end of tha statehouse. By coincidence, the last action in the house' morning session, just a few minute"; before the tremor, comprised eduction of a bill, by the Multnomah county delegation. giving tha governor certain powers In event of flood or earthquake. The 20,000 linesida gardens bor dering British Railway!, averag ing l 16 of an acre each, report a record crop for 1941, having raised over one million, dollars worth of vegetables. Conscientious, Dignified Service; i warn iflumiuu mm 545 North Capitol TeL S-3672 We write . Homer H. ; 3981. earthquake Smith Ins. damage. Agency. Self Service Laundry, washers. 1815 S. 12th. Maytag ' RECTOR AT LIONS CLUB I The Rev. George H. Swift, rec ' tor of St. Paul i Episcopal church. ! will bring an Easter message to i Salem Lions club at a luncheon 1 meeting today in the Marion ho- r Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St TO ERECT MARQUEE Burt Ford was issued a permit by the Salem building inspector's office Wednesday to construct a marquee at the Bligh building, 445 State St., at a cost of $1,000. Lawn weed spraying. Philip W. Beilke, Dial 2-1208. TOWN SEND MEETING Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st., will be host to Townsend club 16 at a meeting in her home this evening. INSURANCE MEN MEET Dean Connoway will be the speaker at the Friday noon lunch eon of Salem Life Underwriters association at the Senator hotel. OCE Speaker to Compete r' 'n "' t i ary r ISirths BLANCH A RD To Mr. and Mrs. John Blanchard, Valsetz. a r daughter, bora Wednesday, April ; 13, at Salem General hospital. j WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1 liam White. 467 S. 16th jit., a son. j born Tuesday, April 12, at Salem' Memorial hospital. I 1 - .1'- V n . 't'. i s ' ' 1 1 1 . , - - ' : i i s w jf- '. ? "ry 4 L. MONMOUTH. April 13-Representing Oregon College of Education In the Northwest Tau Kappa Alpha intercollegiate speech tournament at Montana State college this Meek are Jewell Schmidt (left) and Mrs. Helen Mattison (right). The debaters left tha campus Wednes day for Missoula. They are shown here with OCE speech instructor George J. Harding. (OCE News Bureau Photo). "Does everything but answer the phone!" It's fhe tnwBcndix Washer with thtr Automatic Soap Injector! . Soaps, soaks, washes, rinses 3 times and damp-drys the clothes, all by itself. The "almost human" Automatic Soap Injector makes the Bendix the world's most completely automatic washer! It puts in exactly tha right amount of soap at exactly the right time. Stappad-Up "Tumble-Action"! Stoppod-Up Damp-Drying! The famous Bendix now gets clothes cleaner than ever and almost ready to iron. i Costs Much Lass to Boy Than Othor Automatics. Costs Much Loss to Utm Than Old-Fashionod, Hard-Work Washers! Take advantage of our low prices on famous Bendix Washers, now as much as $1 10 less than other automatics! Come choose tha model which best suits your house aod purs. Octiooal nm Dhii mud Grra marie Modd, NOW YOU CAN BUY A DENDIX Maoel f-101 JOt ONLY lQ n I U.I.M.Ho Maw Mm. MMal S-21S FREE PROOF BEFORE YOU BUY! COME TO PLUMBING-HEA TING 2 79 N. COMMERCIA L PHONE 3- 4141 DDIEIE BinnJlclo) S tLTIP Lead tho paiad this Easter Sunday in a new ault or sport coat and slock ensemble from Bishcp's. Come in today and selct your Easter, wardrobe from a stock that boasts the seasons latest styles, top tailoring and finest fabric Remember you can ahvays be sure it hen you buy at Bishop's! T( : VW7 SUITS There's a keen,, assured look to these fine suits for ycung menl Top flight fabrics, f rnccih fit, and the smartest styling of th teason Single cS double breasted styles, riiaik strifes, glen I laids and solids. Sport Coats Smart tweeds, shetlands and cheviots to set you up in fine foam for Easter! Plaid, check and noelty patterns in the seasons best sft colors. iPViJw up , d , . jkss mux TIME , is I TI14E r ffdV WftWWf WW up Wl - 111 UWS& IA w mnm mi $13.50 I Dress-Up Timo For tho Tiny Tot Sot Suits and Toppers SHIRTS SLACKS Superbly lailored by Hollywood and Rough Rider of the finest fabrics in the newest spring shades extended waist bands, pleated Cll QC front and zipper fly. up Carefully tailored by Kaynee, ofsmooth-as-Mlk broadcloth that stays spanking white through countless launcierings. Various collar styles fl 4 QC to choose from. up TIES Bright new spring colors in stripes, ab stract moderns and foulards-Ready tied and four- Krf in-hands. afy up Eton suits of famous Cohama fabric Just right for spring and summer. , $8.75 For that finished touch a little topper in tweed covert r 1 ! f, J 7y I vY rfWi vi v ' . i -WHERE LAD LIKE DAD BUYS HIS CLOTHES" a.C- -JTJ . if ' 3