The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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Fl RXm'RE BLAZES
Blirtered paint and som smcke
dimare was caused by a burmnf
td-ftveno in the bAM-ment
apartment at 698 H N. High tt
uhich wa extinguished by city
firemen about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The apartment was occupied by
Jerry andt- June Thorn. No other
damage was reported by firemen
who aicF the fire was prctaoJy
taused by? a burrung cigarc-t.
Time to in.-t.jll that air t'ir fT
heme office store. Judvr. "
279 N.- Com'!.
Citarame sale on all c(iXf and
uit. Unu'uaMv low pi ; eri ?'lr
until 7 PM. at I:rr,cr, llf'9
KdM-ater. "Ae-t Salem.
PORTLAND CHOIR COMING
A men's choir from Hugho Me
morial MfhoriM chu.ch in Pcit
Lnri wni at I-tI.e Metr, ul
chuicn Ti. .i-.-ii.y r.ifcM Tf.t H
Enm Vr..iit v.. 21 ciiit-ct H.e
thou The piLiK i.- incited t.. t h .
I itir;rn wr.i-h will tcMcA a t 30
- m. p. !-'.m k duif.er.
Ii.istoi In-urance Agent y ir.tc.
U 37 N. High St
Federally Insured Savings Cur
rent div.dent 2tttrt See F;rsi
federal Sawrgs FirL 142 S Llf-
ity Ph r.e 3-4944
XOTHKRS GO HOME
Leaving Salem Mtrn : ht-
tilal Ttie-iay vere Mj Vt -It ic
flunking of Vrxxibuin im.te 1 with
CHAMBER MF- TO TRAVEL
Salem Champer of Commerce
' delegation willfvisit Mill City and
Dallas chamber luncheons this
t week wheri T. t. Medford of the
Salem chambe board makes an
address at each! Several members
will accmpan the speaker to
Mill City ; Thursday and Dallas
Friday.
: Launderettif 155 Ferry St.
l-2 A Lupine ih bloom, all colors.
3 for SI GCfc Pr 3-1145.
TOASTMA.STFiRS TC DINE
Larry Fppir.g; Cyril Meus-ey sr.d
Jr Thomas are on the speaking
s hedule for a( Willamette Toast
mijtirs dub .r.r.er meeting at
6:15 Thursday n the Bright Spot
restaurant A rtjew feature will be
an evaluation ff pehes by each
member present.
Dr L. B.: Warnuker Dentist. Is
now Siiocifcted with the Dr. Pain
less Parker t-rfjce. 204 Gray Bidg .
State and Liberty St , Salem. Ph.
3-8825. )
FOI'R FLATS TO SING HERE
The FiT F:$'. m;. quartet of
Pacific cflieKf w hit h include
Harlow Ankeljiy of Salem, will
preset. t a tcffiet t at 7 30 p m
Thursday j atji Pi ingle Friends
church on B;iptlcr road west of
hijrhwi.v 89. :j
Republicans Plan
Scientific Survey
Of Public Opinion
Mrs. Paul Ficke of Salem, re
cently named to the executive
committee of the republican state
central committee, attended a
statewide meeting n Port'and
Sunday at which State GOP
Chairman Sigfrid Unander turned
thumbs down on a facetious mo
tion to send a message of conrol
ences? to the democratic state com
mittee for " tomedy of errors "
Representaties from 26 coun
ties met at the Imperial hotel to
lay the groundwork for the 1950
campaign Tt was announced that
the work of sampling pubiic opin
ion on a c.er.ti:ic hasi would be
started first in Josephine county
At Salem
Schools . . .
By James Cwnke
Road oiLI
or 3-5769.
Call Tweedie 2-4151
Darte t(.rite 0er Western
Dirk JohriM r.'i Orchestra
A ut
her infjr.t daughter. r.i Mis
Itussell Lif celierv alo t.f Wt.-t tl
buin, with ter baby sou
Hijiriu'tuu and permanent? cur
l-- laity New low pi ite tcltJ
ve L.pti. k Beauty Sii n. 1 f 7 2
Hale. Ph.
'" Karakul Karpet. It's ne.v It's re
; versib!e, it's 100'i virgin wool and
wtA-n thr.;gh and through, onlv
4 95 -q yd Ph. 3-7648 cr 3 3364.
TAKF. BABIES HOME
Lea . ini SaU-m Gei.ei a! ht spital
Tuesday with infant st-r.s ii'
Mrs Eddie C. Hearts. 195 S l'4lr,
st; Mrs Chatles S.' f..,ii S. .im
icute 5. 251. ar i M: s Ht i tit
Van Cleac, Sai m i . ute 4, tt x
I tit.
1a Bros F.it i. ,U. re K- fn; C Pi.
I.'i . has i !! eh..i.ged tc 2-7PM.
fri:r
Pfl u r . ui
a 1. 1 e
Come to 'Ralph Johnson Appli
ance Store. 355 Center St . to see
; the finest in iimodern applia-ices
Hotpeint. i Bfndix. KeT inatcr
Spcedqueen aif-cl a complete line
of home freest r.
BCSINESS MAt HINE SHOW
Ir.teriiati. t-.aJ Busl.es Machines
C'otp. ar.n-ur geti Tuesday it ii'.
present a Ij.ubjjc displav t f ieienl
!v it . -:aJ.e.l flmnchines in Salem
May 25 anil 2jl
Rummage Sale Foimer location
Siemens Jev. eliy Store 339 Court
Mjv 20-21 Soi -timit Club New
and iiH-d material also and. gift
t,- t ie il "
Rummag Sa!je continuing new
nd nsedu Tyrell's merchan-
h- witi ijtr.ge, radu . 193 N
Corn-:. ;
V V.I. AIR MEET TOLD
'osm . Lu'ht i Mm ; .. i k .oi.ia
Hai c!r. r at lettes I umiii.!
i i..i,t o c;..nii i. H.'
t'oke! fd sale by tt- S,,.trn
Ji..n r W on, en's Clu! : I t il
L.i.o Ci. ,V Coke C ' H -.e-f
it for the piaygi on;.,; tc,..pn, 1
J. i nt.
,Tfi- r., a I fir it ei t o!
i:i meet hi ih i "i Ink tot.;
ait r l r;a'. a' P i nioi y.
:ht
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ROIHWIIIFK T. Mr ;,r,d
7-1 j - 1 i.ii,. i' K,thv .. i9'.5
ul iitti i : H .Jjuj'' tei f .tdiiy.;
May 17 at Saitrn (Jtt.t:..! r .o-pitul . !
ARI IE Til NKS
We s vh to thai k i .., many
fi .eni ,'t i 'hut kiros.tf- tm-ji-lhv
iii.:l 1 i al ion lh i itlti-'
jriK tlutitiK our mti.t t't.i-.e-fnt
nt. .
Mis Bettha i..i.fce I
ii at fain iv
s HOOh FLECTION SET
The i ii'ia'i. t. elttt.on f r
Turner ai.i Ifja'AT' ni ruia! scl :
f...-T. ts i.- et n -tt for June 13
.it p mi. tne tfne i f Mis. Ak' s
Ho th. Lt -'- to:,' ty school snp-
T.t.ti fio A'-'. :p!.' i.i i Ti.tsdav
H;,ii( tii.ij t if. te at the stht-l
i.e.: i f tht; tu enst! it t.
( i.oi. e Gla-i li.li Fted DeVrie'.
it. e, 1 bn S 'V of Pratum.
REC ORDER l-ANKE ILI
Man i il Cttitiy Rt otdtr H i -mn
W. 1-at.ke tias L-en K iifintd
to his home ft llSd N.-Winter st
the p:st ;twi.;i!d cue to lllrf-"-
niamotoao it). the for lamnt-u.
j;iils. Nj-w i:'Home SeiAinr Ma
thiiK' Call 33 13 Kalj.h Johnson
Appi's. ; ;!
CIIIN-I P OFFICER MEET
State otfictrs. trustee and ad
visors of the fhtgori Ch'ti-l'p club
will (gather at a sp-etial meeting f
the tjub board of directors on Mon
day. June 3. at ft p m. in the
home of President Beth Sell wot!.
Salem route 2. box 336.
' Insured savings earn mre than
two per cent st S.ilem Federal
Savings Association. 560 State st
EMPLOYES MEET TONIGHT
Oregon State Employes associa
tion. S,lem chapter 1. will meet
, tonight at 8 o't ! k in the Wom
an' Club htuse A sheit business
session .11 he folio'.ved by a tiis-
cuss ion pentkl and a movie.
Special: Young hen turkey , whole,
i half or quartei. 35c Ih C S
:Orig Co. 4375 SiUeiton Road
I Ph. 2-6!2rt.
TO BUM) HOI SE
A pei nut v. it issued to Wil
liam T J Fostei by the city
building inspet tor's office Tues
day to erect a house and garage
at 21(1 N. 17th t. at an esti
mated iot of $7,000 Another per
mit went to Miller Mercantile Co.
tc alter its business building at
189 N. Liheity st for $350.
All tuikey help report for work
Thmsriay. I th. Ha m, Marion
Cream ry A; Poultry Co.
TOWN SEND (II B MEHTS
Tt w n nd c luh 4 ti!l meet to
niiiht a The home of E. H Eail.
2125 N 4th st. at 7 30 o'clock.
SILVERTON FIRM FILES
The assumed Iiimi. ess name
W btj Appliance Co. vtas filed
vtith the Marion nunty cltik
Tue-'i. - ny Kenneth at.u Naomi
Wtt!) f Sihtit.ri wheie the
busir.t-ss lo att ii.
SHOP NAME RETIRED
Hti.ed TutMlav was the s-
surneii tusintss name of Paul'.
H..iltr shtip Paul O Cauoi; filed
the ik iiu h r the sn.'p located
at 1 40 C'ai Iton t ay.
Rummage Siile ni r G i eer baum'i.
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SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
! Winners of the recent Photog
raphy club photo contest were afi
: nounced Tuesday at the high
i school. In character study Tomm
(cq Pickles won first and Ardith
Miller, second. Scenes and still
life: Dvm Er.gdahl. first: John
Eritkson. second: and Irene Fus
sier (cq, third. Hobbies and
sports, John Eritkson. first; Don
Engdahl. second. Animals and
' pets; Tom Pickles, first. Muriel
Steusloff, second. School projects
and activities. John Eridkson (also
grand award winner) first; and
Don Engdahl. seeond. Tomm (cq)
1 Pickles was chairman for the con
test. Judges were Don Dill and
Gardner Knapp.
I PARRISH JUNIOR HIGH
Parrish girls who have worked
in the offite were honored Tues
day afternoon with a party given
by the sthool's secretaries. Office
g.rls are' Loyce Taylor. Dorna
Martin. Marlene Keliey. Beverly
Salisbury, Sharon Kinzio, Jean
Hartwell. Delores Carr. Helen
V)d. Caroline Giese. Bobbie Sod
:ng. Sally Mitchell. Virginia Scott,
From Bromley. Norma Stewart,
Francis Mi Donald. Janice Feller,
Barbara Taus and JoAnne Ellis.
LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH
Mothers i f Leslie giris are to be
honored at 2 30 this afternoon by
a CIirN' Leajcue assembly program
teiiing the life of a mother from
buth to present. The program will
be given in a series of eight "liv
ing pHtuies." Musical numbers
w.U be gien. and refreshments
will be served. Mrs. Madeline
Hanna, dean of girls, is in charge
of the program. i
New Student.
Magazine Hits
Stands Today
A new student publication, the
Willamette Humor magazine, is
due on the university campus and
street stands today with a circula
tion of 1200 according to its busi
ness manager, Russell Tripp, Al
bany. The magazine, crammed with 28
pages of cartoons, humorous liter
ature, pictures and jokes of a cam
pus, and Salem flavor, is edited
by Donald Carpenter of Portland.
Other officers of the publication
Ben Younglbve, Riverside, 111.,
art: Lowell Miller. Los Altos.
Calif., literature; Bill Merriam,
Salem, circulation: and Ed Fitz
simons, Salem, cartoons.
Cover of the magazine will be
in two colors with the slogan 'In
Color but Not Off Color" printed
across it. Actual name of the
magazine will be revealed as a
gay in the subject magazine. All
inside pages will be in black and
hite.
Sanctioned by the university
council, the publication will sup
port itself Through advertisement
and circulation. The book which
is approximately 8 by 11 in size
will sell on the newstands and
on the campus at 25 cents per
copy.
Fisher Ducks
Comment on
Board Action
WaUh AsMimes Duties
As Acting Governor
President t.f the Senate William
Walsh, Cots Bay, srrixed here
Tuesday to serve as chief execu
tive of the state during the ab
sent e of Governor Douglas McKay
vhio is enioute to Washington.
ac.
Goernor McKay will appear
before a tttiKresMonal committee
in connection with an army en
gineers' ltpoit on the Columbia
and Willamette valley projects.
Earl L. Fisher, ousted as state
tax commissioner after 30 years'
service by a two-to-one vote of
the state board of control here
Monday, has declined to comment
on the board action.
Close friends of Fisher said he
probably would enjoy an extend
ed rest before announcing future
business plans. Under the fcfoard of
control order Fisher will retire
' June 4 when his current term ex
pires. Voting for Fisher's ouster r
were Secretary of Stat Earl T.
Newbry and State Treasurer Wal
ter E. Pearson. Governor Douglas :
MiK.iv voted for his retention.
Wallace S. Wharton, also oust
ed by the board of control, was
'absent from the. citv Tuesday.
(f y? mm vane afiraaHEH?
FREE
PICK-UP and DELIVERY
Any Make. Iarge or Small
MARR RADIO
Guaranteed Repairs
I'hone 2-1161
COlUMtIA IWIIIIf, INC. C TACOMA, WAIHINOTOM
Wonderful
New Comfort
Nw Cnvnin I F.ait ear ever m.1e to grt
tutu mil out .f Women enter and leate
ith dic-mtv. ( ,ii.ii on aertftc etijttneerinc t f
iirr ). rav, and natural alep-in enlraritesj
make it wt-in alurd ever to hae to
wre-llt jt.ur way in and oat of er.
t !
J I , J f I -SLril, , ' . iJ-vYN'A malr it m-m .l-urd rvr, I, ht to f i
i : if. W vv
Mw WMm CM-WM t W dun't
fi 1.I u ui. itir a " likr.(c " Uu
kit rt'tuft rUUv ui riU the heifbt
f tear e i hair at ht'ttir "We'te
in. ! hra lr n . lecrMn. and
b.ilJrr n . rti f..r eia, An.jP do other
ngmeerr.I from the f undamrtitals p for our
con.lf-rt. our cnentmce. your .ipeae of
nuui on d.-n t even bate to prra a tjjler buttwtu
Tars the i(mli kry and the tucint vurrs.
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Now loaiar Siaoilwajl la one of
the great advance since the
war, we givo too new "center
control steering. For the
- nrt time, uo rooa ol eqaai
te(ith you kalanced control. There' no wheel fight.
There's greater read stability, easier handling, loss
eooJ shock. Ye. ond greater safetT, to for aTory
thing ahottt this car n designed for safer driving. The
new instrument clnter, in yor lino of viaaon
n tha steering wheel, reduces driring strain.
rassToMaTic n i id bnp TaAinsifiaeio!
Now 8oothor Orril Chrysler's nighty
apithro engine now has still higher
compression for farter acceleration
smoother reponse. And along
with its better all-around
tl performance soes an amazing
new Waterproof I cm t ion Srstem
that's xdaiT with Chrysler. Yon can drive through
high water or play a hone on the engine bat it
won't stall. Yon get quicker starting, oven in dampest
weather, smoother Idling, longer life. T Trolly
mpprtdaf fimm car mihfer m dem&utratum today!
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by CHRYSLER
SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO., INC. o 435 North Commercial Street
THw Statman. SoItiu Orwcjon. WnxiBday. , May 18.
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A MIFIE ILdDMG
Your Son & You Too,
Will Be Proud as a
Peacock in His !
Graduation
mat
or Sporis Outfit
' mmmm mmmm mmmm - i
He WilLLook Smart;
You Will Bo Smart,
If You Select His
Outfit at the I
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Clothes
a anop
Salem's Quality Clothiers
For Men and Young Men
Jusl received 265 new Spring & Sum-
j
mer Suits, many with 2 pairs of Pants
We made a great buy of these extraordinary fine
quality suits, and pass the great savings along to
you. Get quality, style, value, and satisfaction
buy now aiid
Save $10.00 lo $15.00
Rculax $45.00 on pants
SUITS ,
Rwcjulax $50.00 and $55.00
CIITTC 1 and 2
tjUlinJ panU at
Reaular SSOJDQ and $$5.00 -fCw SI fS
suits AS4!4Sii5vQ)
200 SPORT COATS
lOOt wool xpwrtly tailorwd $25.00 to $27.50 Quality.
Wld rang oi pattoma and fancy mixture. SLxe 34 to 44.
Mm
aC2wiw5
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Sport Coots at actually b-
low regular wholal
ptic. )
NOW
ON
SALE
AT
14
50
We have without question, the finest stock
Of super fine quality Slacks and extra
Suit Trousers
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In the most expensive fabrics, 100 wool gabardines, sharkskins,
tweeds, plaids, pinchecks, stripes, fancy weaves, and solid colors, In
size 28 waist to 46 waist.
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Priced $3.00 io $5.00 below Regular Prices 1
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Reg. $12.95 CNfl 83 R-.'l-93 (l 1 95 R9-S17.50 Mm n
Slacks at $3 Slacks at Slacks at pJAl
Reg. $18.50 to $21.50 slacks and suit goods trousers at $14.50
and $16.50. Seeing is believing, compare.
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You'll find it Pay All Wayi , to Buy Yoor Clothes at J. J.'i
Open Friday Iliie Till 9 o'clock
So eioth
387 STATE STREET
2 doors West of Liberty Next to Hartman's Jwlry Store
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