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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1949)
Cfiity, Mews UBBrnefs PROGRAM CHANGED Chans .in the program for to day's luncheon of Salem Retail Credit association was announced 'Thursday, with Ardo Tarem, Est onian displaced person who re cently arrived Joined the Salem YMCA staff, as speaker today. The scheduled program, with , Police Chief . Clyde Warren talking on bad checks." has been DostDoned one week. Federal Insured Savings - Cur rent dividend 2'i. See First Federal Savings First. 142 S. Lib erty. Phone '3-4944. SOCIALIST PICNIC SUNDAY Members and friends of the so cialist party of Oregon have set a picnic for Sunday at Champoeg park, with Ann Fisher, CVA com mittee chairman in Seattle, as speaker. Discussion of "Future Political Action" will start at 11:30 a.m., and basket dinner- will be at 1:30. p.m. Launderette 1255 Ferry St" GEOLOGICAL PICNIC ' Salem. Geological society , will hold its annual picnic at 1:30 p.m., Sunday at the summer borne of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richardson, The picnic will replace the monthly field trip." A. A. Larsen formerly associated with Hawkins & Roberts for the last fourteen years is announcing the opening of his own office lo cated at 191 South High street. Phone 28629. MILLS BACK AT WORK Secretary Roy Mills of the state board of control resume his of ficial duties here Tursday after undergoing surgery at a Salem hospital. Mills was absent from his desk-for neafly three weeks. Alta Hewitt now with Loveall Miller Beauty Salon. Ph. 3-7870. rni'VTv rvrtv urrniviTrn A 24-inch chain saw just de livered will for the first time re lieve Marion county bridge crews from the two-man crosscut saw used in cutting piling and other bridge timbers. The saw is pow ered by compressed air. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible. It's 100 virgin woof and woven through and through, only $4.85 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express sin cere appreciation to our many friends and relatives' for their flowers, cards and calls received during the death of Reuben Sand ers, Jr. Mrs. Reuben Sanders, Jr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sanders, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert - r Sanders and family. INDIA MINISTER HERE The Rev. C. G. David, ; ordained minister from India who is study ing theology in this Country, will speak at Wesleyan Methodist church, ISth and Mill streets, to night at 7:30 o clock, according to the Rev, Glen Yates pastor. David is from Mar Thoma Syrian Christian church of: Travancore. India, believed tof have been founded by the Apostle j Thomas. He expects to return to India as a minister after further; training. Cash for furniture. Ph. 3-5110. GARLAND DISCHARGED Frank Garland, son of! Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garland. 1190 Hood St., has returned to Salem follow ing his discharge after 2 1 i years in the army. Garland Was a pri vate first class and served as a truck driver. He was stationed at Presqua Isle, Me and Muroc Field, Calif. He and. his wife, the former Mary Jean ; Lavaway of Presque Isle, will make their home here. J .; j Sale Fri.!& Sat. Misc. hsehold ar ticles. Apt. 10, 1000 N. Capitol. ;. i. k LIPPERT TO BUILD HOUSE A building permit to erect .a house and garage at an -estimated cost of 59.000 was issued to M mund Lippert. 360 Oxford St.. by the city i engineer's 2of fice Thursv day. Permits to alter 'dwelling were issued to Carl T. Lager- feld. 1027 N. 13th St., $3,240, and M. P. Nettleton, 448 Hood ft. $1,000. 5 I : i Kathryn's Beauty Salon ' moved to Vogue; Beauty Rooms, 341 State St. Ph; 3-5654. TWO THEFTS REPORTED u.; a va Li ok.m a M. SgL- Liojrd Barker, inspector-instructor of Salem's marine corps reserve unit, ' left by auto for j Camp Pendleton, Calif, Thursday night to , help prepare lor arrival of Salem's unit Aug ust 21 when local marines will begin joimmer training. Sgt. Don ald Burt win be in charge I tne Salem office during Barker's ab sence, i ; Andy Halvorsen announcing new real estate location. Now asso ciated with Mr. A. A. Larsen, Realtor. 191 South High Street Northwest corner of High Jk Terry Street New Salem Hotel Building. Ph. 2-8629. CHURCH PROGRAM TONIGHT Closing program : of the First Methodist vacation church will be presented tonight at 7:30 at the church followed by open house and ; refreshments. Each depart ment will participate in the pre sentation. Ray Fedje, director of youth, said 113 children were en rolled in the two - weeks school. Slappy peaches now ready. Carl Aspinwall Orchards at Brooks. Ph.2-1261. WEED CONTROL SOUGHT Support for establishment of a county-wide control district for eradication of tansy ragwort weed was expressed Thursday in a let ter fiom Central Howell local. Far mers union, to Marion county curt. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. PENSION GROUP TO MEET W. Paul Koontz will speak and officers will be elected at the American Pension club meeting Saturday at 8 pjn. in Salem Woman's clubhouse. Coffee will be sery.ed. . (L'JoImsoiil Joins Staff of Reserve Corps A new unit instructor. UL Col. Bruce H. Johnson, has assumed duties with the army organized reserve corps in Salem. 1 Johnson, a graduate of The Cit adel in his native South Carolina, arrived Wednesday from Third army bearquarters at Ft. McPher son, Atlanta, Ga. The new instructor has served 18 years in the army but this is his first tour of duty on the west twit, lsurirg World War 11 he served in the European mnd Carib bean theatres of operation. He will operate at the army quonset huts on Lee street with CapL Richard Reynolds who has been senior Instructor here the past two years. Johnson was accompanied to Salem by his wife and his son, Bruce, Jr, II. SCHIEMAN REUNION HELD GATES The Schieman fam ily held its annual, reunion Sun day at Avery park in CorvalUs. Mrs. Jack Baker of Portland was elected president. Gates residents attending were Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Garrison and son, Gerald. Births , GIBBONS To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, Independence, a daughter, Thursday, August 11, at Salem General hospital. GCLLILAND To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilliland 1445 Court st, a daughter. Thursday, August 11, at Salem General hospital WESTON To Mr. and- Mrs. Carol Weston, Independence, a son, Thursday, August 11, at -Salem General hospital: BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. James Brown 2620 S. Summer sU a son, Thursday, August 11, at Salem Memorial hospital. BOEHMER To Mr. and Mrs. The Slot man, Salem, Oregon. Friday. August 12. 194S 3 Neil Boehmer. 353 Leslie st, a daughter, Thursday, August 11, at Salem Memorial hospital. 8TCCKART To Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Stuckart Stayton, a son, Thursday, August 11, at; Salem Memorial hospital. New Many Wear , , FALSE TEETH " With Mora Comfort rASTEETH. a pleasant alkalia (non acid) powder, holds fate tcU mora firmly. To cat ami talk in mot v ctw fort, just spnnkie a lltu FASTEXTH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feelinf. Checks T-plat ; odor" dentur breath Get FAS TEETH at any drug store. The coyote, unlike the wolf, seems to thrive near civilization. PEADS you pier $1.00 a buhel : Pleas Bring Boxes . H. W. Eatzn i Mile North r IJpmer Salem - St rami Raad Ri. L Bex 22, Breekt, OreJi SEABEEMEET TONIGHT Organized Seabee reserve com pany 13-B Svill meet for regular drill toniffhfvat 8 o'clock at the Two thefts, one j of ; a wrist i saim naval and marine reserve watch from Beverly Savage, 3260 Garden rd., and the oher a set of golf c)ubs from the car of Roy Campbell. 430 S. 14th ! St.. were reported 1 to city police Thur.iday. The golf clubs, stolen i sometime in the last two weeks," were val ued at $200. The watch Was stolen at dinger swimming pool. - . 8 J , j More freshly killed young turkeys to fry or bake. 39c lb. C; S. Orwig 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. LEAVE FOR CONVENTION Norman Winslow, district 'gover nor of Y's Men's clpb and former president of Salem; chapter, and Mrs. Winslow are to leave Salem by plane this morning; to attend the organization's international convention at Minneapolis. The week's meeting will begin Sunday. New rummage sale today. 141 S. Winter, j f KIMMELL TO SPEAK, Circuit Judge Rex; Kimmell will explain procedure of law to members of the city police train ing class in his chambers at the Marion county courthouse Wed nesday. . . i . lj If IMI t f l o i J Ytattr Appliance Company, popular guardian of tho famous Westinghouse twins announces the opening of their new store at 375 Chemeketa Street, In the near future. Yea tar's pride in being the guardian of these famous twins has prompted them to invite all twins in this area to join them in the coming gala opening. We will give radio and other valuable prizes td many sets of twins. ft WAP$AYER DRY-DIAL j NEW i - 2 ' I HERE'S HOW TO WIN i i . 1 . ' I. f Twins and parents of twins just go to Bishop-Modern Stu dios, 520 State Street (Opposite the' Court House), where each twin will be photographed FREE, and the portrait will be made for entry in the big drawing to be held the night of the opening. Not a beauty contest . . . not a personality contest . . . nothing to buy . . . merely go to Bishop Moderne anytime within the next two weeksj This grand opportunity is open to all twins in the Salem Trading Area, between the ages of 1 to 99 years, j . WATCH THE STATESMAN FOX THE GRAND OPENING DATE! : Pen Inmates to Hear Organist Lowell Patton, church and radio organist, who is spending the sum mer near Oregon City, will put on a program for inmates at the state prison Sunday morning. Patton appeared last year at the institution. Jack Kilpack of Port land, active in prison work, is arranging the program. From the Oregon Statesman August 8, 1890 The Oregon game com mission estimates the sea son pack of salmon in Ore gon at 289,000 cases. Salem's baseball team has been strengthened uV til it is today perhaps the best nine on the coast. The new pitcher Joseph teve que arrived Monday hav ing been telegraphed for. The Oysterville Washing ton Special to the Colum bian says John Edwards was today convicted of murder in the first degree for killing Mrs. Jans F. Fredrickson in Pacific coun ty last January. Bert lucus of Independ ence, the well known bi cyclist, is now in Europe. armory. FILING DATE EXTENDED -Final filing datevfor examina tion for positions of inultilith ope rator I has been extended to Aug ust 27 by the state civil service commission. Vacancies will occur in ! Portland and Salem with a beginning salary : of $195 per month. 'ILL MOVE COMBINE Y Don R. Meyer, Silverton route 2, was granted a Marion countyj court permit Thursday to move a combine, over county roads. Memories V 57 Years Ago I The News in Y Salem J pIMj In Every Pep a r ton,! lm I J Bjy PRICES EFFECTTVE THURSDAY. FRIDAY SATURDAY iXI' PIIIE APPLE SUCETTES 17 ox. con SAITTIAII BEAIIS Cut Stringl Boons DEL IIOIITE CORN Cream Style 303 25c 2 cans 39C 2 cans 29C GOLDEN CORN Garden, No. 2s. 2 cans WHOLE KERNEL CORN Bocanca, 303's. 3 cans STRTNGLESS BEANS - Remarkable. T. 2 cans ASARAGUS Center Cuts HL of Calit, No. 2's. 2 cans .... MISSION TOMATOES Lae. Nov 2Vt. 2 cans No. cans ... 25c 33c 29c 33c 31c .25 PORE & BEANS 0 10- Vi.... L cans wuw Plymouth No. 2Vi.... Hunt's, 3 tall cans 29t Shoestring BEETS Q 9Q Hunt's No. 2 0 cans LuC CORNED BEEF Sun Graze No. 1 can 39c DEVILED MEAT O 8 1Q Hormel's 4 0 cans luC Chili Con Carne SL Hormel's Spam can 37c Spiced Luncheon Meat 12 ox. can m Portland Road Store OPEN TO 10 P. M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS SELVElSfflSM 35" Whole Fish Only Average Weight 3 to 5 Pounds ARMOUR'S OR HORMEL'S TENDERIZED . Hali or Whole Either End Chicken Fricassee Lyndon's, Large 29-os. can 79c l ib. can 49c SHRIMP Dewey 51s ox. can CANNED SALMON No. can 29c 27c Violet-Fine Columbia River TUNA FISH No. Vi can . 27c On Deck - Light Meat Grated Cfir AO Spreckles iiuumi FANCY LIGHT MEAT SOLID PACK TUNA FISH Bumble Bee No. 't can Grated Albacore No. Va can Bumble Beef... 25 lb, bag CIDER VINEGAR Gallon Jug , Golden Valley or Speas White Pickling CAIIIIED IIILK -TOMATO JUICE Campbell's - 46 oz. can GRAPE JUICE Tea Garden - 46 or. can PINEAPPLE JUICE Libby's - 4S ox. can PURPLE PLUMS Crown Point - No. I ran In Heavy Syrup Armour's Tall can 25c T 39c 2.17 2r 49c 10c Fresh Cut Lean Loin Ends Lb. Lb. 55' 49' SffiH POM MOPS a Genuine Spring Lamb Regular Shoulder Roasls 1TJ! 45c Lamb Slew TlrL . 15c BONELESS ROLLED Shoulder Roasls Lb. 55c LEAN STEER BEEF Short Bibs and Brisket 18c 23c V 39c 39c 10c NESTLES MORSELS Chocolate Tidbits 8 ex. pkx. 2 for 35c MUSHROOMS and GRAVY 10. 13b Shady Oak - 10 oz. .. 2 cans SUNSHINE MINT PILLOWS Delicious Mint Candies Larre 14 oa. cello GINGER SNAPS Superior - 24-ox. cello - MIT IV PD T HTPDC Crisp round butter wafers nU LililtiiLilsJ SunsMne-l lb. pkg. ...... Frozen Food Cartons Dozen . 27c 23c 27c 29c Pints, Waxed Round (12 ox. 2 dox. 23) V FLAXES liUA Largo pkg. Lifebuoy f. i i 25c Bath sixe Q 2 for 13U Send for valuable Money-Saving Certifi cate worth nil toward purchase of Westinghouse Home Appliances. CELERY Jumbo sixe stalks 1 rt Pride of Labish ... ........ Each 1UC POTATOES Washington - U. S. No. 1 OQ 10 lbs.. ,.43C Fresh Tomatoes Firm and red ripe 1 QM 3 lbs. 13C Seedless Grapes mpson Now at their 0C t 2 lbs. .i ssOC RED YAIIS 25c First of the season from California 2 lbs. u Borene Granulated , Soap Giant HQ Pkg. 3C Large Pkg. 27c FUU GOtOEN CARS... H ' FRESH FROM NIARBY FARMS j 9Cr I) ClWV Dozen 1 Parawax 12 ox. carton 10c Pectins for Jellying 2 f19c 3 for 33 c PORTO 8 ox. bottle JAM JELL 8 ox. bottle . 1 j I i W. T. Rigdon tlorluary : 58 Years of Service 2S9 No. Cottogo Dial 3-3173. Large pkg. . 25c 2 ,0.15c 79c Yeater Appliance Co. Spry Come in lor Tr Order Blank 255 N. liberty Phono 3-4311 3 lbs. 3C30 Pcrihnd Dead 3720E.S!ai8 Lnx Soap