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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1950)
... SttlK GRADE CROSSING !alrior county court' Saturday fi.eJ a petition to construct a g;scie crossing on the Salem-Sil-vertoh county road near the west city limits of Sllverton. Tracks of the Salem-Silverton branch of the Southern Pacific company are in volved. The project is a reloca tion iannounced recently lor con struction this summer. DID i YOU KNOW ? that eminent physicians warn ; that sagging breasts invite serious breast sup port, j Call 3-5072.. , CHINA SPECIAL WINFIELD CHINA in all patterns at one third off of regular list in sixteen piece start? r sets, for the month of May Orders must be confirmed by May 23. Better Bedding Store, 512 State' St., Salem. . - " . i The ' Illihee Shop, custom made sliocovers and draperies. Florence Rasrsdale. formerly with Elf' Strom's. Rt. 1 Box 45 RickreaL ph. Dallas 2765. . aSk road improvements Two petitions for road improve ments were filed with the Marion counts court Saturday. Asphalt surfacing of Haeer street , from. Lancaster drive to Brink street -was lasked on one. Crushed rock, gravel and maintenance for Glen wood drive was sought on the other. ; " " ' $1 steak dinner at Keizer Grange Hall May 15 serving 6:30 to 7:30 Program following. , !'.' " Armena Felt: from the Spencer support shop of Portland will be at the Senator Hotel this Wednes day, May 17. v Growers, list produce with us for direct sale to home cahners. Blun dell JCanning Kitchen. Write' or phone 33582. . , TWO PERMITS ISSUED City building permits were is sued. Saturday by the city engi neer's office to Al vis Wilson to wreck a woodshed at . 1 179 Ruge St. and to F. H. Minfele to erect a garage at 2235 Broadways st. for $1,000. ' Local green 1 asparagus available for canning. Blundell Kanning Kitchen, 1305 So. 13th. Anyone can do it! Save money! - Phone 33582 for-ordering asparagus, t Bank of America stock holders: Rights are now being traded for assistance write or call Conrad, Bruce & Co. 203 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 3106. . Road oiling ph. 2-4151 eves. 3-5769 TO SPEAK TO BOYS Austin Hamer, Portland educa tional agent for the state game commission, will speak to all Les lie Junior Hi-Y club members at a meeting Monday at 8 pm in the YMCA. His topic will be "Back Country Lakes," on which he will have colored films as well. . ' - : . Is your house peeling? Do you have any other paint problems? Drop by 1545 Baker St. it see how beautifully we solved our prob Wanted to rent 2 bed house June 1st, ref. ph. 2-1005. - by Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N. High St. Do you know that you can enter--tam your guests "for less .money at The Salem Supper Club than you can at home? v " BURNED HANDS TREATED Goldie Klukisr21, of 345 S. 20th , st., was treated by the city first ' aid ; squad Saturday afternoon for j burns to her hands incurred while she was handling hotsyrup. ', Johns - Manviile shingles applied by 1 Mathis Bros., 164 S Com'l Free estimates Ph 34642. , Ohmart for Representative. P ad. ; Marshall's 4 Corners features Smorgasboard tables Thurs & FrL Regularly seafood, chicken & steak open 5:30 p.m. Ph. 26630. ' Landclearing Ph. 22095, Dr. R. Pinson, Chiropodist, foot care, Oregon Bldg. Phone 20704. SILVERTON FIRM FILES The business' name of Van Cleave Truck and Tractor, Silver ton, was filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by Marvin i A. and Marjorie A. Van Cleave. Elect DON MADISON for your CITY COUNCILMAN, Ward 2. : i . : r 1 - - : Pd Adv Mike Panek Brake & Motor Ser vice will be' closed a few days while moving to 1233 So. 12th .St.. watrh for opening announcement. Ohmart for Representative. P ad.1 Now is the time to settle that dust. Let Larmer Transfer oil your road. Phoni 33131. r : CHAMBER ADDS MEMBER . The Northwest Scrip company, 360 State st., managed by E. D. Spencer and John R. Hunt, recent ly joined Salem Chamber of Com merce. ' ; f -, YM to Launch World Service Week Monday Salem YMCA will launch Its World Service week Monday night at a Y's Men's club-ppnsored din ner for which George A. Fitch, ! a YM - world service secretary just back from Korea, will speak. The local goal is $2,125 for rebuilding of YM facilities and program over the world, according to Roy Har land, Ronald Hudkins and Doug las Chambers, chairmen. - Fitch, who will speak also to Sa lem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon. Spent about 35 years in YM work in China, including the general secretaryship of Shanghai and Nanking associations. He Served as director of the safety zone in Nanking during a Japanese siege, was decorated three times by the Chinese government ,and has served as Rotary club president in both Nanking and Chungking. ..following tne. war, ritch was with UNRRA in China, then was sent for two years to Korea, where he helped rebuild the YM from one to 19 city associations and 20 student groups, from 200 to 150,000 members. The Y's Men will be hosts to the board of directors, persons work ing in the World Service drive and their guests at the 6:30 dinner in the -YM. Those going to the din ner were asked to make reserva tions. All persons interested were Invited to hear the talk. Births i . i V I it. ii I I I i 1 , - X May 22-28 BOOZE To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Booze, Salem route 7, a son, Friday, May 12, at Salem General hospital. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Johnson, 720 Chemawa rd a son. Saturday. May 13. at Salem, General hospital. BECHTOLD To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bechtold, Aumsville, a son, Saturday, May 13, at Salem Memorial hospital. ' CHRISTIANSON To Mr. and Mrs. R. Chris Chrlstianson, Mon mouth, a daughter, Saturday, May 13, at Salem General hospital. .. If You Are Suffering With Your Feet let me build to your mea sure my comfort giving arch supports and see the difference. There's no hard leather, no metal, but real cushion comfort andj you'lt be more than satisfied with the surprising results , and remember every pair made carries a 60 day ser vice guarantee. B. Jams Doyle CotUre 14 Capitol Cottares 3305 Portland Road . - Capitola Bos by the Door U. S. 99 E. DOWNTOWN SALEM tf M ft S. COMMERCIAL ST. lOL Liberty Stre e t OURT HOUSE POS OF1 VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CO. Funeral Servlct f .. 40J SOUTH COMM'ftCUl STREET 4 II w If. am s STATE CAPITA BUILDING ADVANTAGES: J EXPERIENCE: Serving the people of Salem and vicinity ; twenty-one years. ' 2- BU11DING: Beauty, dignity and reverence; chapel seats -150 people, may be increased to 300. 3- COSTi Within tfce means of everyone. 4- CREDITi To coincide jwith the wishes of the family. 5- CONVENIENT LOCATION: South Commercial St.; bus line; direct route to cemeteries no cross traffic '- Virgil T. Golden Grace S. Golden Belle Miles Brown Phone 4-2257 State house doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays this summer, starting today. Mary Louise Lee will be new official greet er land tour guide at the statehouse, helping regular guide! and gen eral man -of .information. Jimmy McGilchiist, also pictured above. Miss Lee, 2465 S. Commercial st, Is a Willamette university student and baa bad previous experience as a tour guide while working with Grayline tours at Oregon scenic spots. The summer season is start ing witfi many out of state visitors touring the capitol building. (Statesman photo.) rrf J f m rtt -w IdunstH ost Week Slated V t May 22 to 23 will be Tourist Host week in Oregon, as the start of. an indicated record tourist year. Gov. Douglas McKay an nounced Saturday. ' ' - . , He said the state tourist bu reau ' is getting 7,000 letters a week from-- prospective tourists who want to visit Oregon. In 1949, 77.450 cars from other states rolled along the highways of Oregon, he said, bringing 254,000 persons; I These tourists, the governor said, spent $110,0t-,000 in Ore gon last year, being the state s third largest source of income, t He asked that the best possible service and accommodations be given the - tourists at fair prices. The week Is designated to "point up the opportunities f and obliga tions that go with the pleasurable Job of making ;our visitors wel come." ' - I "Help them enjoy Oregon, so they will want toj stay longer, so they will return again and again, and so they will i tell their asso ciates back home; of the glories of America's most versatile vaca tionland, said the governor. Cliamberto . Hear Admiral Rear Adm. H. H. Good, 13th! naval district commandant, will discuss defense problems at Mon day's, noon luncheon of Salem Chamber; of Commerce. Good, who will appear here in observance of National Defense week, was . in command of the heavy cruiser New Orleans when the Japanese attacked Pearl Har bor. He commanded a cruiser division- at the battle of Midway and later was transferred to the Pacific fleet commander's staff. combined! A and B band! of the senior bigh.T- ff'-i"- - Conductor wCJ.be E. Donald Jessop and Victor Palmason of the senior hlgn, Virginia Howell of West Salem Junior high, Raymond Cart; of Leslie and Karl Thelen of Parrish. ' 7 Mobilgas ! pealer Meetings Slated I ; Mobilgas dealers, from Salem Will meet Tuesday and dealers from West Salem and Sublimity on Monday for! a discussion, of modern methods! of serving the motoring public, according to L. J. Lohmeyer,' district manager for General Petroleum corporation, Scheduled to speak at the meet ing is C. E. Nelson, supervisor of reseller sales, j M 800 School Musicians to Hold Concert More than 800 instrumentalists from Salem school district will join Thursday night in a musical program to raise funds to secure instruments for grade school play ers. The program will be at 7:30 pjn. in Salem high school audi torium. . Musical groups ' from the dis trict's 21 schools will perform in massed numbers. . The various formations will include a begin ners grade school band, a grade school (advanced); orchestra,' a combined Junior high band, a jun ior and senior high orchestra, the SM7DUST BURNERS - The last objection to jhe use of scrwdust as a fuel has been overcome: the, drudge of putting it into your basement Fuel companies now can put it into your basement or bin for you. : 'rt. : ... ,. " " ' : i' : " i - - 1 .. i Sawdust is the most economical and the cleanest fuel money can buy. Your furnace can be. converted into' a sawdust burner. Call us, come in or write. We deslcjn and manufacture a type of sawdust burner for every use. Our products are backed by 38 years of design and manu facture, . 7. 7. ROSEBRAUGH CO. Metal Products that Last Since 1912 680 Sa 17th SU Salem Ph, 3-7609 Hi-Y Schedules i - ' Mother's Day, : Breakfast Today More than 100 mothers and sons will attend the annual Salem Hi-Y Mother's day, breakfast this morn ing at 9 at the Chamber of Com merce hall. Principal speaker will be Gilbert Bateson, student body president elect at Salem high school. Mrs. Ray Crittenden will make a reply in behalf of the mothers. Tom Angle will be master of ceremonies. Entertainment will be' furnished by a quartet from the Arthur Cotton chapter of Hi-Y and a vocal solo by Jack Nelson. Paul Baker will lead the group in com munity singing. Elect PEERY T. BUREII i I Salem numciPAL JUDGE An able! attorney Qualified br training and experience i - ; VIGOROUS FAIR . IMPARTIAL Pd. Adv. Bores t or Jadce Comm. Kenneth C. Perry Chairman, Salem. Ore. www&w ' 1 Ua . - ; rsi - yp- i LN .1 I A Jims nnounces APP0IHTMENT AS EXCLUSIVE 2 III SALEM .-pStKmiii 111 .. l 1 11 1 ugiiiiiini 1 f f ; 'l'l"M''W'i'iiiiuMiiiuwwuig 1 P ' H:"b v 4- I 1 !-. . " AlCm CNUKGCO TO SHOW Ti.5 ' l. ... i24r$ ':r;.::C-i?v---. I A 1 . . ; it i wM,a','M'''"'"""''''1"' SHOP T7licrc yen dm SOOP ' ownnmn , ir m.,1,. '. hx Downtown Salem V: ' Compare before you bay r . ' State and Uberty ' j . . 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