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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1949)
i ' l- I CoUrthuUSe ! ;i CS.lyes HBoeffs B0Mto Act . . . I - ; LOSES GASOLINE SALE Clarence Johnson, proprietor of the Associated service station at 1092 Broadway t complained Saturday to city police that a man. j dressed in navy uniform and ac companied by girL had sped .awayj without paying for $.1.82 worth' of gasoline. Johnson said the car. carrying California lic ense plates. -left at" a high rate of speed east on Belmont street after stopping at his station Fri day "night Landscaping and designing. No Job ' too hrge or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery. 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-132?. Kenneth E. Brown, attorney at Law, announces the ooening of an office for the general practice of law in the Olson building, Silver ton, Ore. TAPE DEFACING PROTESTED A fire department plea has been Issued to youngsters to stop re moving ir defacing "scotch lite tape on fire hydrants. The tape donated by Salem Lions club, makes hydrants readily visible to firemen, pedestrians and motorist and helps the fire deoartment to locate the nearest hydrant in fire emergencies. The Book Shelf rental library. 370 State St. Open 11 to fl. Johns-Manville' shingles applied by Mathls Bros., 164 S. ComT Free estimates. Ph. 34842. i KIN OF SALEM MAN DIES Mrs. Margaret Pender grass Comstock, sister of George James of Salem, died Thursday night at Roseburg at the age of 54 years. Born in Elizabeth. Ark., May 22 1895. she had resided in Roseburg for 27 years. Surviving are the husband, three sons, three sisters and three other brothers. Orwig's market has young fresh killed turkeys, 39c. also baby beef for locker. 37c. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. ' - Insured savings earn rnnre than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. SAO Stat si . EPPERLY RITES HELD ' Funeral services. for Guy Wes ley Epperly. father of Harvey Epperly of Salem, were held Sat urday in Corvallis. Epperly was born at Grants Pass. Sept. 6, 1895, and came to Corvallis after duty in World War I. He is survived by the widow, another son, daugh ter, fattier, two brothers and a iister. Your Opportunity. Old established real estate and insurance business. Down town Salem: complete office equipment Price $950. Ph. 3-5838 or 3-6770 or 3-7534. Births BROWN To Mr. and Mrs Merle Brown, 740 Tillman ave., a daughter, Saturday, October 22 at Salem General hospital. EBRIGIIT To Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Ebright, Salem route 2, a daughter, Saturday, October 22 at Salem Memorial hospital. BOSLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosley, 1140 Madison St., a daughter. Saturday, October 22 at Salem Memorial hospital. Grmc S. TAILOR SHOP; CHANGES Sidney A. Selme, partner with Lyman D. Sundin in Sundin - Seime tailor shop at 196 S. Lib ert. St, has withdrawn from the firm, according! to a notice filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday, Sundin will continue the business" under the assumed business i name; of ' Sundin, the Tailor. : j 4 Beginning shorthand class starting October 24, Capital Business Col lege. Rummage sale, Univ of Oregon Mothers Club, Oct. 25, 26. Sears former location. High St. en trance, i RASPBERRY VINE BLOOMS A raspberry vine that mixed its seasons and has several blooms was brought to The Statesman of fice Saturday by William D. Un derwood, 1725 S. High st This is the first time his vines hav pulled such 'a stunt according to Under wood, who said they bore berriesj which he ate only about two weeks ago. ; . Camellias it Azaelaes. Follow sign 2 mi. No. of Brooks on 99 N. Mill ard Henny. No Hunting or Trespassing signs. 2 for 25c at the Statesman office. DR. POOLE RETURNS Dr. Harold Poole will return home today by plane from Chi cago, where he has been attend ing the meeting of American Col lege of Surgeons at ; the Stevens hotel. Eight thousand surgeons from all parts of the world gath ered for the meeting and to at tend surgical ; forums, operative clinics and discussion of papers. 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 Bethel 35 Cooked Food Sale; Oct. 24, 9:30 a jn. Portland Gas & Coke Co. FILMS FOR KIWANIS Films of Glacier and Yellow stone national parks will be shown by Clayton Jones of Salem at the North Salem Kiwanis club luncheon meeting Monday noon at the Lion's Den. . No Hunting or Trespassing signs, 2 for 25c at the Statesman office." Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. MINISTER IN INDIANA The Rev. Edgar Sims of the Friends church will preach both morning and evening today at Wesleyan Methodist church. The Rev. Glen Yates, pastor, is con ducting a revival at Wabash, Ind. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent dividend 24. See First Federal Savings First 142 S. Lib erty. Phone 3-4944. l Launderette 1255 Ferry St LEADS SHEDD MEET Dr. Roy Fedje, Salem district superintendent of the Methodist church, led the quarterly confer ence Friday night at Shedd Meth odist church. j 1 i I Geneva Hammer Schmidt now at Broadway Beauty shop. S & Hj Green stamps; given. f 1 7 Announcing The: Formal upenmg Of Our New Funeral Home . . . -fPT. jsJ ' - -QH ' - ": A' i -yi I- - - '- ;' ZT::"-: f"-; - - ' - , ' - -ftZ r..vST?Pam-nU " 1- The Public) is Cordially Invited to Visit SUNDAY, October 23, 2 to 9 p.m. Musical Gol4a TlrsU T. Virdil T. Golden Co. On Final Plans Marion county courthouse build ing commission will meet Tuesday at pjn. in the courthouse to con sider final approval for exterior plans of the proposed new county courthouse. County Clerk Harlan Judd said that Fietro Belluschl, Portland ar chitect, will not be present In terior plans of the proposed new building have been approved in general by the commission. ; As soon as all plans are okehed. by the commission Belluschi will be directed to draw up a complete set of working plans for contrac tors to bid on. The new building is to cost about $1,500,000 and is to occupy the site of the present structure. I Members of the building com mission includ County Judge Grant Murphy and Commissioners E. L. Rogers and Roy Rice, and Charles A. Sprague, Karl Steiwer and Ray J. Glatt Judd is secretary to the commission, v Meat Cutters Buy Market at Four Corners Lloyd H. Reinwald and Robert F. Pitzer, sr., well-known Salem meat cutters, announced Saturday their purchase of the Tatman and Anderson meat market at Krue ger's Kash and Karry, Center street and Lancaster drive. : Reinwald, who lives at 3170 S. Commercial st, came to Salem in 1924 and attended- local public schools. He served 41. months in the army during World War II. He entered the meat business with the Werner market and for the past 2 Me years has been with Para mount market Pitzer, 774 S. 18th st, has spent his entire life in Salem, where he attended public schools. He served 38 months in the army air force during the war. He began as a meat cutter in Neptune's market and has managed several others. In recent years he has been at State Street market KENNY HOME B. A. Kenny is convalescing at his home after spending a month in Salem General hospital follow ing a heart attack. Office of State Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Co. located at 412 Masonic Bldg, will be closed Mon., Oct. 24, but will be open Tues. for busi ness. E. A. Guemphner, Dist Man ager. TOWNSENDS TO ELECT v Central Townsend club 6 will eelct officers at its meeting Mon day evening at 259 Court st Come Te L. G. PRESCOTTS AGATE SHOP tio N. 17th St For watch, clock and Jewelry Repairs (SAVE MONEY) Program Bono Athletic Facilities Increasing &i33&3gZre' "Bag Hunters; i : - V YT'iv - jr. l V si l i Listed a a part of Willamette unirerslty's 28th annns.1 Homeeeminr festivities October 28-29 is t tear of the new athletic plant, located in Bash's pasture park, near Mission street Alomnl and Salem area citizens are invited te Inspect the layeat Saturday morning. A 440 yard track, with cement sidinrs and a 230-yard straightway en circles a fine turf. The field is used for baseball and track and hopes are high that the plant will be available for next year's Homecom ing football game. (A comprehensive stery en Willamette's Home-coming-, in word and picture, is in the feature section of today's Statesman.) Rites Held for Mrs. O'Reilly Funeral services were held In Portland Saturday for Mrs. H. H. O'Reilly, 73, mother of Mrs. F. H. Kromer and Katherine O'Reilly, both of Salem. Mrs. O'Reilly served 20 years as board member of the Women's Convalescent home and Children's home and was active in the League of Women- Voters. Born in Bristol, England, April 12, 1876, she came to Portland with her family when four years old. Except for three years spent at school in Bristol, she spent her entire life in Portland. She was married to H. H. O'Reilly, a re tired navigation executive, Oct 3, 1898. She is also survived by two other daughters, a son, brother, sister and five grandchildren. Henderson Family Victim of Fire SUttsmaa News Senrlra MILL CITY The Virgil Hen derson family lost all of its furni ture and personal belongings when fire destroyed their home two miles west of here Tuesday morn ing. Mrs. Henderson and two small children were home at the time of Nothing Down. Pay Monthly VENETIAN BUNDS And Shades We also wash, retape, paint and reslat your old Venetian Blinds. ELIIEIl - "Vg? Call Any Time For Free Estimates Phone 3-732$ 1451 Rage St V?. Salem We Give 8H Green Stamps 1 1 .--X- Nneo 1 the fire, belie-ed to have resulted from an overheated stove. The Mill City Woman's club vot ed this week to sponsor cub scouts and Camp Fire Girls this year. Scientists estimate that two million million million cosmic rays hit the earth's atmosphere flew mm mm mm m m&dr - m yW sAuooNi (P0? - , .... - jj' , .-. by their porents I BUal I ' See Donald in Our Window Today! "SHELBY" l)iWBDCXl DUCK HEAD securely mounted EYES FLASH with Horn or shine steadily as desired ?k SHELBY SAFETY BUILT triple welded and brazed FULL DELUXE EQUIP MENT includes New Departure Coaster : Brake, Kick Stand, : Tank, Package Car : rier. Chain Guard, Chromed Rear Re ; fleeter. Chromed Rims ! Whttewail Tkes jState Police FinesFollow As usual, a number of hunters out to bag Chinese pheasants were themselves bagged by state po liceon game law infractions this week end. j- Six men appeared in Marion county court Saturday. They in cluded Jess L. Baker, Salem route 4, box 28; Medford L Ingram, 864 5. 21st st, and Lawrence J. Hell man, Salem route 4. They paid $100 fines each on charges of hunting on a game refuge near the Cottage farm Saturday morning. Pio Alican Almevo, Salem route 1. and Ruben Hugo Mittelstaedt 737 N. Commercial st, were ar rested Friday on charges of hunt ing with guns capable of holding more than three shells. Each was fined $25 with $10 suspended. Marvin Flagg, 105 Fairhaven ave, was charged with hunting without a license. His case was continued for a plea to Monday. Pheasant season opened Friday noon and will close Wednesday. NOTICE! "Messiah" Rehear sal Postponed to Tuesday, Oct. 25th Waller Hall, 7:30 P. M. . .11 PARENTS: Make.your child the proudest in town with this beautiful, colorful, safe bicycle! Although available for immediate delivery, production of this exclusive biko is limited... To of one for Ghristmas. buy now for immedi ate delivery or on our Lay-Away-Platu Th Statesman. Salem, Orocjan, Egg Prices Drop in Salem Egg prices in Salem dropped from one to three cents a dozen Saturday, marking the second cut since the market reached its price facts fa tac with the Farm Income Privilege, be safe with the Prepayment Beserve. Ask sm for this new booklet prepared by tke leader in the field. The EqniubU life AsMsranee Society. Leo It Childs, Inc. S44 State St Phone 2-S683 I fcr jresr I FREE COPY I fCAQ MW The FIRST New Bike ... First at Western Pay be sure N. W. Cor. Court Salem fh. $T1 Sunday. Octobw 23. 1819 S peak about a month aga - r Wholesale houses were puylnf extra large AAs f or 64 cents a dozen; Urge AAs, 62 cents; large As. 80 cents; medium AAs, 82 cents; medium As, 50 cents, and pullets, 38 cents. Retail j prices range from 8 to 10 'cents a dozen higher. . 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