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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1949)
- J Cnty Mews Dpiriieffs s I POLICE HUNT MAN Salem police Wednesday were ked to apprehend Walter Ed ward Count?, who is wanted in Red Bluff, Calif., on a charge of failing to pronde for a minor child. A search was made of the cafes as Counts is a cafe worker but reports showed he had not secured work here At the state liquor store, police found a pur chaser's perm had been secured by Counts on February 2. when Counts gave his home address as Grants Pass. Mabel, dear, you were -right' I have had your 10 ft. genuine Deepfreeze Home Freezer iru-iali-ed by Vince'.- Electric. Oregon's largest Deepfreeze dealer at 157 F. Liberty. Harry. Come to Rlph Johnson Appli ance 'Store. 355 Center St. to see the finest fn modern appl.arjce Hotpomt. Benriix. KeKinator Speedfueen and a complete line of home freezers. HOME PERMIT ISM ED A building permit authoninz Jugenia Worrien to erect a dwell ing at 1850 S. 24th st. at a cost of 18. (MX) was issued at the city enKineer's office Wedn.-sday. Oth er permits were isued to Jennie Fandnch to alter apaitment at 23S0 State .t. at a cost of 3 0fi0; H. R Sheldon to rerK f a dwell ing at 1715 Baker st at a re! cf S100: lxai Blvimer.herf to rerrf-f a dweihriK at 1445 Ferry st at a cot cf $50 Ghiuyi- i i.n mange fi41 S Winter each Fiid.iv. 2 Tube Fi.Ki ewent Kite f en Ur.it. Keji $11 !5 Close Out it $5 &5 n, Wood rows, 450 Center. FIRE WARNING ISSIH) Fire Chief. W. P . liot le. set k ing l: 5.i'.c !;me in te:-hiijB iiitu;.! iirts ii'.d If i safety rtasoris. agiin is asking th.it citizens resist the lit e 'to tur n in f.-.ise al.wms. The chief fun'! see such action as a prat tii .il joke, w hen it m.gh! rrr an hn aHlerit while the trucks are peedn k in the srect. An -Steam hip tickets anywheie Kugel. 3-694 735 N. Capitol St ' Landx i.'ii'iR and deMKiiing No job too Iare or too small tf. A Doet fler and Sons Ntit-erv. 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners P 2-1322 PARENT DMJNQIFNCY' TOPIC Topic at Salem Retail Ciedit association luncheon Fi iriay noon Gt the Gol !en Pheasant will be "Par ntal I)t I irtiut iic y," with lii!h't t J .lei'-on. di p'itv Mai ion county ;... mle otfutr. a- sp-ak-ei The av t iati rrs I-ulSetin t lessee t e fact that co-.-it and nile (cut leti'iiis . info cudit liles. ll.i'i! of heat ii;g? See the o:.c i.mt I'. lt(,u lit . , An, 'pi m ii a i.- Us J7fi. n.i!'fiis ior all i!! ik-s ; I t aritiK "aids Jaines Tft i,ict As- i.-.tes. 218 Or (jon B'.' p Phone Fiilc m 2-ti'.l. Purmr.aKC "S.de - - !-. rn: ;.-d Mrs T ! t . i '- ri! i h.u . . - e. .. i i f ir niiit( r, :iJ' tit: .' . i.aii;. cases. ;i.l N (" n, 1. TAITIO BV HONOR RV J.irres Walttiv ,,ri tt Mi hm;. Mif Hairy Wa!tt-'s. e- niekta'st. was .intiated ieent! ititi' 1'nivcrsity of Oregon's p,c la chapter of Beta AJpi a I'm. her.f-t -aiy accounting fraterniU Wai ters is a junior business admin istration major. Xummage Sale. NVcmen' Council cf 1st Christian Chun h. Thins Fn . Sat. M.iv 12. 13. 14 235 F Com 1 St Kurnmate S.de eer Gieer.baums tcday Meadow laik Aux VFW ? CARD Or THANKS We wish to thank our fueiTds and neighbors for their kindly assistarn e liuiir.g the i!'t!-ss jid death out ln-i.ii oi fathei and bust-ltr,d. A'l i M -. t , .'.In A K t ii- n Mr .V Alt (;.,: Owen Mr ?. Mrs J. hu wt n Mr .s Mrs Nr. Hai.sin j FIRE PERMITS NECESSARY f Warm weather afd its atten- , WORKER INJURED i John St. Clair. 53, Rt 1. "Box 174. Salem; employed in the Salem municipal Workshop sustained lac eration of his upper right eye lid Wednesday when a piece of wood fee was chopping struck him. The blow broke his glasses inflicting painful but not ,S dangerous wound, first aid reported. dant fire t .hazards fin the city I Wednesday ; resulted f in an order !AWNS CLt"B TOPIC issuing from Fire (thief W. P. Salem Men's Garden club will Roble making it mandatory for ; meet at 7:30 tonight in the YMCA residents to secure burning per- to hear a talk by H. A. Schoth, mi's before starting trash and 'senior agronimist USDA bureau other firesijThe pernios are issued of plant industrr. stationed at Rotarians TFfjfiet Appetites'dri Plant Tour .by the firr department. ; Rummage siaie Jasorj ?Iee Church basement. Jefferson iSt N. Winter. Thurs. & Fri. M Oregon State college. His subject I will be "Lawns." Road oiling, or 3-5769. Call Tweedie 2-4151 The Statesman- Sal 1 Oregon, nradcry. Mry 1L, 4348 ' Eat May breakfast for 65c. First Presbyterian Churchj. Friday May rHv tt -? r.,M m recently jj. io i t-j.H- Koiiee cv rolls 15c 9 A.M. to ! A.M. PLI GGED DRAIN REPORTED Complaint that a fpliigged drain tile on a market soasd near the ,city limits of Silverjon is causing r water to drain along tlje road into that city .was heaid 5bv Marion county court Wednesday. Hedda Rummage Sale Sat . Mav Swart. county engineer, promised ' cottage. ; on ii critKOllUII. FIVE LEAVE HOSPITAL Five mothers of children born in Salem Memorial hos pital were discharged Wednesday and returned to their homes. They are: Mrs. Ivan A. Bowers and son. 660 N HiEh st : Mrs Alden Wallis and son. 2020 N. 34th st ; Mrs. Loyd Remington and son. 675 Breys st : Mrs. Gerald Ruby and son. Turner. 14 655 i Rummage I (ale. Frday & Satur day. May i 13 U 14. cstr Green- , ba urn's, i ' I t i Red azaleas. $1.00 J size now 75c Bleeding hearts anil other peren nials Complete lihe ijf bedding and vegetable plants. We deliver. Pemberton's Greenhoufes, 1980 S. 12th. j i f OI'NTV BI'VS PILING About 2('0 feet of i piling for bridge ue was purjehaied by Mar irn coiinty commsioners in the Santiam dij-trut. it wes reported in Maiiori county day Tt.e tiling is cot litt Wedncs to he delr. ered GET HAI LING PERMITS Permission to haul logs over certain market and county roads was granted Dean W. Morris. Scio: Gael Cutsforth. Gervais. and Ray S. Kauffman. Donald, by the Marion county court Wednesday. Nl'RSES HOLD MEETING The Practical Nurses' associa tion held a meeting Monday eve ning in Salem Memorial hospital and 22 chatter members were ad mitted into the organization. M;ss Seima Helmer, president of the Regisieied Nurses' association, told the p'roup that refresher riass- I 1 1 ' I. n - -fV-, sr r-. j ; XS ft l will be held Sunday, June S, at 11 o'clock, followed by the firtt commencement program that night at 8 o'clock, confined entirely to engineering graduates. The other two will be at 10 and 2:30 o'clock Monday, June 6. Next year a single ceremony will be possible again in the new pavilion with ample room for ail. I ! ; Births 1 1 1 t. MORET To Mr and Mrs David N. Morey. 3S0 S. 23rd a daughter, Wednesday, May at Salem Memorial hospital. BARBER To Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Barber. Turner, a son Teaching In Public Schools Banned to Justices of Peace A ruling that a Justice of the peace cannot teach in the public schools was issued Wednesday by Attorney General George Neuner. Neurer said the constitution prevents any. persons from hold ing positions in more than one branch cf the state government. A justice of the peace jlh the j judicial branch and the "j school j system is part of the administra ' I tive j branch of government. ! The cpinion was ssHight by William Bennett, district attorney V First course on the menu when Salem Rotary club ate Wednesday noon at Terminal Ice and Cold Storage company plant was once-froxen orange juice. Shown here getting the appetiser from twins Diane and J-ree Jenes, Portland, whose father is distributor for the product, are several members, viewing one of the many displays. (Photo hj Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) Rotarians Tour Cold Storage Plant; Sample Frozen Foods Wednesday, May General hospital. RAMEY To Mr. and Mrs Noma Wallace Ramey. 64 Wil- Hams St., a daughter. Wednesday, May 1 1. at Salem General hoa- -: pital. BARKER To Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Barker. 2375 Lee ft., a son. ' Wednesday, May 11, at Salem General hospital. GWYNN To Mr. and Mrs.; Robert Gwynn. Salem route 1 a daughter, Wednesday. May 11. at Salem General hospital. I NOCRSE To Mr. and Mrs George Nourse. 173 Hollywood ave . a son, Wednesday May 1 1, : at Salem General hospital. ! TALLMAN To Mr. and Mrs Vera Tallman. 1140 Lee St.. a daughter. Wednesday. May 11, at 11. at Salem of GiVA&m county. Swiss sentries call through the night "All's well. Remember' Arnold Winkelried." Winkelried la a legendary Sw Lss hero who went to his death to breach the Austrian lines in the Battle of Sempach. looking barrels of strawberries frozen solid to the killing and dressing of turkevs Railroad i-iri and trucks specially equipped for j Salem General hospital. transporting frozen goods were I also on displav. , Saem Rotarians were like a btinch of school boys p!aying !chS-i Wdnesd;.v as thev tooK a luner.eori excursion 10 u.e leiniuidi ice ,,, ,h- ,, j,v mnmri,r,i lf, Down. Pay Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades Wf also wash, re tape, paint and reslat yeor old Venetian Blinds. - ELIIEB - mb,nxd Call Any Time For Free Estimates Phone 1-7JJ 1153 Race St. W. Salem We Give SAII Green Stamp momentarily. es wmild be organized m the near , and 'Cold storage company plant. After sampling some foods which 1 but soon proved chillier than most t- the 1 oyr.tv shopf; t 'a deli ered pi.ie of 35 cents a fot Karakul Karpet Its new. it's re- vcrsibie, it's 100 jvirgjn wool and a (it en thfTH-ieh arrl through, onlv $4 95 sq yd lh. 3 -,"7648. or 3-3364. -: j The Wuth Garage is ep-enlng un der r.t'w rd;nagemt-nt. a.m. every ed to city police Wednesday that futui e. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2I-iri See First Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty Phooe 3-4944. THEFT REPt)RTED Dae Bvei'y. owner of The Ranch, 3260 Portland rn . report- i..y. I TIMBf R LAND ITOR $AI.E - Seveniin par.sl" f C&C and CBWR grant lanI timber are to be sold May 31 j by sealed bids through the Portland offne of the I" S bureau of l.-id management, it was announced j Weiftiesday The ai.ds urf -Jf ,-ted hn wnestern Ore gon loiiritics. i j Insured-savings: earn) more than two per cent tt Salem Federal Savings Association. 5f0 State st Dr. L. x Warml ker i Dentist, is now associated u fth thje l)r Pain less Parker off ice 204 iirav P!dg . State ani Libei tyi St .JSalem. I'h 3-8J-25. FIRM NAME REtlREP about 25(1 pounds f three Karl age c,n? str-len" fii.m hL place. grease and had been had been frozen and hearing about the facilities, they toured the plant to see its operation and potential. The club members ate standing at tables or from lau-balanced j plates in a huge oofer-freezer td ivii Din iiDom which in a few weeks will VC V I i, iRjn w ih ' s crammed with food pioducts of Deipha Parrish, 60. 164 W 4th; Wiliamette vallev. st, Los Angeles, received severe ; w,..L-i. ,.'w hr ear collided with!- ' Speaker was Ljwell Kern. ,,,vr ut "kos Portland rd. Wed-i Portland, former manager members desired. Arrangements were handled by Harold D. Robertson, plant manager. A r tire of i et l.u-.m-sv! j-.arTie 1 Ciaft tid'-;.S' ..: it i d '. i;n t t .!,i W't ('in -sday by T ioy. 11 1 he ouMiitj -s o by s,ic plies. St Ar.r.i! C;;;iid -i.se! I:! gi ds t;-b!e M:Sv' ! 2 A l,rih Ifouse on eniept fr-m the S.clem Mi! I tli ds w ,is f i , -11 it u; . ! i k hi.. i r - t in 1.0L-- I' i'f n .ice S.,if V Bieitn.K pot I 't; F.pis. . pal hciBokcta St "Plant and rummage sale at First Congregational C'hutih. N Cot tape Ac Maimn Sts. Fn. A St. RETIREMENT FILED The business name Salem Body and Feeder shop was retired in a notice- filed with the Ma; ion coun ty clerk Wednesday by Thomas D. Pomeroy, jr. The Knit Shop will be closed f:om Mav IP. to t pen June 20th. Ruth Njberg MOTHERS LEAVE HOSPITAL Th.-ee mot he: s and newly born habits were discharged .firm S.i iem (".irai.il hos'pstj.l Wednesday .iiid leto: -'d to their hmes They ar Mi- M.ri- .n Lonv and s-n ; . ute 4 Mr-. I'hai !es E Mu:. .'.r-.s. t . a:if sin. I -x f 2.'. Sl.it M.r . I. ir es ( ' Cicon aid la-it;n:ei. t2i S. Summer si FAIL IN'Jl'RES CHILD Si di.i Wairt.er. ,u'(i 5!-. 34'0 G.nden rd. fell fum a tricycle W'cdnesd iy -.U!ing a bad ash on hi r ieft ieg. fust aid it-pt.ited nesilay. First aid was caned. MAN IS STRICKEN L. T. Wallace. 60. 1155 Elm ft.j West Salem, was stricken by a; heart attack Wednesday and first; aid was- called A doctor was call ed by first aid. WHEEL TIRE STOLEN Derald Barnholdt. 545 Madison st , icported to city police Wed nesday theft of an auto wheel and, tire from his car paiked in front: of his residence. TOWN SEND MEET TONIGHT Townscnd dub lfi will meet to-: r.rfcht at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold. 2256 Ford st. (iales Scouts Attenil Sah'iii St-out ("irons GATES B.-y Scout troop 45: and Cub Pack 45. accompanied tyj Si -oiitmi.su r Gale Carey and Den; Mother Allura Chance, attended; the St cut circus in Salem last wick. Transportation was furnished: by parents of the Scouts. Seven-;! teen attended the circus. former manager here and now executive vice president and general manager of the firm. He said the local plant is one of the coast's largest under one roof, vvith a daily capacity of 750 tons. He termed last year's addition of fcSO.000 cubic feet or storage space graduates. A vear ago 1171 degrees an expression of confidence in were conferred, with 807 two Salem and the valley. years ago. 1 : Exhibits ranged from sweet-I A single baccalaureate service1 Record (fr:uhialcs To, Require Three OSC ( .ereinonies OREGON STATE COLLEGE With,, a record 1559 degrees to be granted this spring, three separate graduation ceremonies will be held so as to accomodate parents of the SENSATIONAL At last what you've Been waiting (or Insulated Side Wall Shakes For New Homes Tor Old Homes This Panelthakes Is precision mads bom ' V Flr-Ttx In-, sulation board, and Impregnated with purs asphalt, then coated with non-ladina aranules. All colorsi Silver Whits. French Gray. Russett. Forrest Green, Nils Green, OlWs Blend, Autumn Blend, Cream. Material Only, or Contract Job No Obligation For Estimate j Willamette Valley Roof Co., Inc. 30 Lana Are. Phone 3 9894 iiY the Most modern COSTS $875 TO $2,428 LESS TO BUY ROOFS Thai Are TOPS 1 That's what our will he when tl (STRUMS invuUtr it with famous Cionrrr t-linl-kote rooting. Ceme in and ask about "Sha dow I'vinl' for rcnnmiral. dur able and colorful p r o 1 e-1 jo . tiet a ruted- individual ap pearance at moderate price with Dutch Lap asphalt shin lev Oct deep shadou lines and interest ing hishltchU with Cedar lex Thit kout. Take 3 Years to Pay Par as Little as $5 a Month Free Koof Inspection with no obligation eaUileL It Tear Written Gaarsatee Oiilf N.t-Ii can IiiiiM (hi hiM-r aln in lux ur uutcm. ..l-. In-i-uii- onlv .a-h h.t the .irl-r-.inl t lniti. . -an.l 1'i.iiik'. llie ail-vi !1. .1. inl r,il-hr.i l unit. I tin rr-j-m riridit 7tif . imin.it - rallies U.I S4i, .ik... r.jllliU mlrrhr fijrr, Infe rs vnht f..r l l r r..laliilil . 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