The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Kliewer To Manage
Mill City Business
STAYTON Porter and Lau Ra
dio and Appliance store reported
this week that Harold D. Kleiwer
of Mill City has accepted 'the man
agership of the company's store in
that city.
Kliewer, in charge of the meat
department in the Fleetwood store
for eight years, as mayor of Mill
City.
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watch how REGULAR Speed get heavy
pieces whiter! Buy today. Get without
extra charge the convenient Pearl-Wick
Hamper; Cordomatic Qotbctlioe Reel.
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Made frost triple-strength "Duroweve" with
wove-la steel ribs. Will not dent or bulge.
Self-ventilating. Cclaacse plastic pearl cover.
OFFER GOOD
FOR LIMITED
TIME ONLY
A handy means for drying clothes
indoors. 18 ft. of duraole, plastic line
rewinds automatically. Just the thing
for that everyday wash. V
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Salem Heights
Club Plans
Family Night
SALEM -HEIGHTS Hobart
Smith presided at a meeting of
the Salem Height Community
club Thursday.
The club voted to continue
meeting next year and to help
the Womanj club to operate the
hall as community project. The
fire truck committee gave a re
port of their progress of a rural
fire district. O. W. Gorton was
named as chairman of the nom
inating committee.
The May meeting will include
a coveredrdish dinner starting at
6:30 p.m., and will also be a fam
ily night. Mrs. Lyle Bayne is in
charge.
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PLAN
4831
The Cape Codder holds its popularity in the small house field. Here Is
Plan 4833 by Arthur E. Allen. 90-04 161st st.. Jamaica 2. L. I.. N. J.
It combines the advantages of the "economy house" on it first floor,
but has space for two more rooms upstairs and allow for carafe.
The house covers 1.020 square feet and contains 21.500 cubic feet,
without garage.
Turner Donna Mav Peterson Amity Mvitle circle,, Neigh-
and Darlene Yeager arrived line ) f Woodcraft, will install new
255 N. Liberty
Phone 3-4311
Saturday by plane from San Fran-
f'ffjctis at a public ceremony Mon-
cisco. Miss Yeacer will travel to
Idaho to attend the wedding of da'- April 25. at the IOOF hall
her brother. Dale Yeager. ' starting at 8 p.m.
Ride tho most beautiful, most roomy, most road-worthy,
most "all-round-performance" car in America! Enjoy a thrilling ...
Ammrka't "4-MOSP' Carl
Why be satisfied witn vague claims
of "more" of this and "more" of that
in a motor car? The New Hudson
brings you not just "more", but
the most of all the things you want
most! It's America's "4-moat" car.
Mast vttfvll Millions vote the New
Hudson "America's most beautiful!"
No other car could so perfectly ex
press artists' concepts of "the car
of the future" for only Hudson,
with its "step-down" design, has the
low build that is necessary for such
beauty. The New. Hudson is the
lowest-built car on the highway yet
there's full road clearance.
Mest my! Hudson bring you
not just "more", but the mo$t seat
ing room in any rnaas-produced car
... the most efficient use of interior .
space. Head room and leg room to
pare!
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speeds or on winding roads, you ride
relaxed because your New Hudson
hugs the highway . . . has the lowest
center of gravity in any American
stock car. You ride clear ahead of
rear wheels, and within the base
frame down where the riding is
most smooth, most steady, most safe.
AH-rown ..rforfMae.! Again,
Hudson brings you not just
"more", but most! The all-new, high
compression Super -Six engine is the
most powerful American Six. Or you
may choose the even more powerful
Super-Eight. And Hudson brings
you Center-Point Steering, Triple
Safe Brakes and many more high
performance features all engineered
for long life, low upkeep cost.
C.s In and enjoy a Revelation Ride
in the New Hudson America'
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HUDSON PRICES
START AS LOW AS
$2552.61
for tt HvdMM Svpor-Sia 3-roMongor Coup, .Uvored horo,
fully equipped, indwding Weottier-Confrol Mealer-Conditiorta.-Air
Syttem. Local taa to ad.aa.
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SimOCK I30T0R C0I3PAIIY
Chemeketa and Church Phone 3-9101
Turner Residents
To Form New
Farm Bureau
TURNER The newly organ
ized Farm Bureau at Turner will
meet in the Turner school audi
torium Tuesday, April 26, at 8
p.m. A group of local farmers
met during the winter months,
and after checking, decided to join
the National Farm Bureau. Farm
ers joininp at the next meeting
will be considered charter mem
bers. Arrangements ar hino
made to have Lowell Steen, state
president, at the next meeting,
which is open to the public. A
program is being planned, and
refreshments will be served.
Stock Market
Loss Retrieved
NEW YORK, April 23-(iP)-Th
stock market ran into heavy
weather this week before reach
ing clear waters today.
From Monday through Friday
nearly $1,500,000,000 was lopped
off the market value of all shares
listed on the exchange. Demand
revived Saturday and a small part
of the week's losses retrieved.
Volume amounted to 340,000
shares, in contrast with 410.000 a
week ago. Of the 674 individual
stocks which traded, 364 advan d
and 123 declined.
The Af?ociiited Press average
of 60 stocks moved up .2 of one
point to 62.8, the only gain of the
week. At the clo?e a week earlier
the average stood at 64.
The Thursday break in the mar
ket carried the price level to a low
since February 28 and not far
from the 1948-49 low.
Thm Statesman, Salem; Oraqon. Sunday. April 24,
Beth Sellivood's Story Told
C of C to Hear
Dr. A. L. Strand
Dr. A. L. Strand, pioident of j
Oregon State college, will ad
dress Salem Chamber of Com
merce Monday noon at the tegu
lar luncheon. His subject viU be
related to education.
A Texan by birth. Strand as
sumed the OSC presidency in 1942
after serving Montana State uni
versity in the same capacity. His
scientific work has bcri in biol
ogy, specializing in inect physiol
ogy and ecology. During the '30s
he directed anti-griir.oppcr cam
paigns in aicas that were criti
cally infested.
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Beth Srllwood, Salem route 2. president of the Chin Up Club of Ore
gon, shown holding the bound copy of Coronet magazine given hef
by Gov. Douglas McKay through the publishing company. The euro
rent Issue of the national marazine contains the story of Miss Sell
wood, her being struck down with Infantile paralysis when only
child, and her constant fight since then to help other crippled an
handicapped persons overcome their handicaps through the Chin
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