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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1950)
J- 4 1 My News EBiriieffs TWINS BORN TO STUBBS Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stubbs of Gates , Monday night at Salem Memor ial hospital. Attendants reported one girl weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces, while her sister tipped the " scales at 6 pounds, one ounce. Drawing house plans. Ph. 3-9621. CHICKEN POX REPORTED Eighteen cases of chicken pox, I including 13 at state institutions, we.e reported in Marion county last week, July 9-15, to Dr. W. J. Stone, county health officer. Four cases of chicken pox!, and four mumps were reported in Sa lem. ' Dr. R. Pinson, Chiropodist, loot care, Oregon Bldg. Phone 20704. NEW HOME SCHEDULED Construction of a new $7,000 I home at 2095 N. Church st. by Al Ped was authorized Tuesday by ' the city engineer's office. ; ; Special field grown hardy carna tions; Ige. plants 25c ea., bedding plants 25c doz. Pembertons Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th. ' BERNN BLAIR SOUGHT : 1 The Marion county sheriffs of fice is trying to locate Bernn Blair, former Bakersfield, Calif., resident .-j, who Is believed to have resided recently in Salem. Bakersfield po lice telegraphed officials here that Blair's mother-in-law is in a Bak ersfield hospital. Johns - Man vine shingles applied by Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'! Free estimates Ph 34642. j GARDEN HOSE STOLEN Theft of three 25-foot lengths of garden hose from the F. jB Lloyd residence, 1425 N. 5th st. was reported Tuesday to city po - lice officers. jJ?olice also are in vestigating larceny of a tool box -. valued at $50 from Ernest Friesen, 450 Wallace rd. Births STUBBS To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stubbs, Gates, twin daughters, daughters, Monday, July 17; at Salem Memorial hospital. BILTEU To Mr. and Mrs. Har old Bilyeu, Cottage Grove, a daughter, Monday, July 17, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. t SCRIPTER To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Scripter, 1530 S. Com mercial st, a daughter, Tuesday, July 18, at Salem General hos pital. GRABER To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graber 1454 N. 19th st, daughter, Tuesday, July 18, at Salem General hospital. LONG To Mr. and-Mrs. Ray mond ; Long, Salem route 3, a daughter, Tuesday, July 18, at Salem General hospital. PAUL To Mr. and Mrs. Char-; les Paul; 3745 Brooks ave., a son, Tuesday, July 18, at Salem Gen eral hospital. f HELTON To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helton, 695 Cummings In., a daughter, Tuesday, July 18, at Salem General hospital. jv ' V I lo) 0 Qui ! lip. Mi) k ,4 " . . .r, , ., , ... . - IJX ;;0IItA,0C0M. s FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT Mr. and . Mrs. August G. ; Carl. Long Beach, Calif., arrived here Tuesday for a ' two-weeks visit with their, son and dauchter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carl, 525 Belmont st 4The elder Carl was a partner In the' Carl and Bowersox grocery ; here for 15 years before leaving about 1935. Road oiling ph, 2-4151 eves. 3-5769 Custom built upholstered settee or built-ins for your home. Beaver craft Co., 775 N. Lancaster Dr., Ph. 3-9414. I TOWNSENDERS MEET Townsend club 4 will meet Wed nesday at 8 p.m. at the home of E. H. Earl, 2125 N. 4th st Spencer corsetiere. Fit guaranteed. Ph. 35072. . CAFE NAME FTLETJ William and Mathilda I wan. route 4, Tuesday were listed as proprietors oi the bpot-ute caie in a business-name certificate filed with the Marion county clerk. Young beef, cut ready for your locker, 49c lb. C. S. Orwigi 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. i PARTNER RETIRES j John F. Everhart Tuesday filed a notice of retirement as a part' ner in the Miller funeral home at Aurora. The certificate was re corded by the Marion county clerk. Insist on, and enjoy Better Cabi net work by the Beavercraft Cab inet & Fixture Shop, 775 N. Lan caster Drive, phone 3-9414. It costs no more. j LOGGERS LIST NAME j ' Charles Crouch and Robert Pet- chell, both of Aurora route 1, Tues day filed the assumed "business name P . & C company with the Marion county clerk for a logging .1 i . iirm uiey operate ai .nurvra. JOINS NEWS STAFF" NAMPA, Idaho Mrs. Leslie Par rott recently of Salem, has joined the staff oi the Idaho Free Press, Nampa, Idaho, as society editor. . NO EXCUSE NOW to miss the pleasures and healthful benefits of a vacation and the baths at . ! j ;i ; BBEITEIIBUSH SPRINGS Beautiful NEW WIDE ROAD right !b our resort Be sure and come to BRUCKMAN'S if you want to en:oyALL the following without high prices. - t " Over SIXTY hot mineral springs, j j , '. Large modern bathhouse, private tubs, steam room, blanket sweats showers and massage. , Swimming Hiking Fishing 'Horseback Riding j Store -Market 'Fountain -Gas i Hotel Cabins Tentbouses Camping EXCELLENT MEALS For information and reservations write to ' M. D. BRUCKMAN Breitenbush, Oregon 'For Better Taste, Ifs Seed Growers Set Miiiiniums For '50 C rop : By Llllle L. Madscn - Farm Editor, The Statesman Prices of 40 cents per pound for certified blue tag seed and 24 cents for red tag were recommend ed as miniroums by the Oregon Alta Fescue Seed growers at their annual meeting Tuesday. Last year's certified fescue started out at 45 cents and during the winter went to 70 cents for some. Howe ver, in "the early sea son a few lots sold at below the 40 cents minimum set for this year. Reports of the fescue growers showed that approximately 1,200 acres will be harvested in the firand Rnnde vallev in eastern Oregon this year. The crop there is expected to oe aDoux eu per cent of normal. The Oregon crop as a whole will be considered lighter this season than expected earlier in the spring, growers reported at the Tuesday night meeting. There is quite a bit of blank seed, Oscar Loe, president stated. Row planting is yielding much better than the solid plant ing, he added. Dry weather in May was held responsible for the cut in yield. An Oregon label for the grow ers developed by a committee which has been giving the matter considerable study, was adopted by the growers. Alex Sellers of Mc Minnville and Harry Schoth of Corvallis, joint chairmen of the committee, reported a canvass of dealers whioh showed that most of these indicated willing to go along with the plan and use the labels on shipping sacks. Growers agreed that the label should be used only on sacks car rying certified seed or top quality seed. i The association represents ap proximately 100 growers with an acreage of betweeen 3,000 and 3,500 of alta fescue seed. Repre sentatives were present from Clackamas, Polk, Linn, Lane, Mar ion and Benton counties. i Oscar Loe was re-elected presi dent of the growers and Harry L. Riches the secretary. iVrmy Reerv Armory Work Starts Today Construction of Salem's new army reserve armory is slated to begin this morning at a site just north of the naval and marine corps training center on ' airport road. , Smith; and Nelson, local con tractors, received " a "go-ahead? Tuesday from army engineer's dis trict headquarters in Seattle. The $169,000 structure, to be construct ed of masonry and steel, will be divided to accommodate separate units of the organized reserve corps and will contain drill halls, offices, class rooms, locker rooms and an Indoor rifle range. Warren Smith, State Geologist Dies at Eugene EUGENE, July 18-)-Dr. War ren D. Smith, 70, head of the Un iversity of Oregon department of geology for 33 years, died at his home here last night. He became nationally known for his scientific articles and books after coming to the university in 1914. He assisted on several gov ernment projects, notably in the Philippines where he headed the division of mines in 1920-22. He was born . in Leipzig, Ger many, May 12, 1880. He came to this country at an early age, and was educated at the University of Wisconsin and Stanford. Smith was a member of the Roy al Geographical Society of Eng land, the American Geographical Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi and a number of honorary organizations. He retired from the university in 1947. Surviving are two sisters, a brother, and three children. The children include Warren E. of Portland, James F. of Long Beach, Calif, and Mrs. Wayne Atwood, Eugene. LADIES ANKLETS' Nylon and cotton, cuffed top. Sizes eVi to 10V2. Assorted colors. Slightly irregular. BATH MAT SETS Mat and lid cover, fringed. In various colors. $1.95 value. Thickset chenille. ) . -' ' : PAPER DRAPERIES Final clearance of one lot -drapes, discontinued patterns. M Values to $1 .00 pair. for CORDED DIMITY Multicolor patterns, sanforized. 36-inch width. A beautiful selection. 79c values, KITCHEN TOWELS Very absorbent figured kitchen rowels. Popular sizes. Values to 39c, now OILSILK FABRIC Assorted patterns end colors. 36-inch width. 49c per yard value. Limit 1 0 yards. 59c go. Value! Candy Striped Rayon Panties These Candee Dandec of rayon jersey . . blue, pink stripes on three to a box. S, M, L Harris Pleads Giulty to NSF Check Charge - . ' i , William J. Harris, 1495 Troy st., pleaded guilty in Marion! county district court Tuesday to a charge of cashing checks without suffic ient funds. - ( Harris, arrested Monday by a city police, detective at the Grey hound bus 'depot, admitted cashing about 25 worthless checks totaling $346 In Salem during June and July. .- -J. He Is scheduled for sentencing Saturday and was being held Tues day night in the county jail on $500 baiL J In other district court action, preliminary hearing was set for Thursday for Grant James Baney, 3350 Garden rd charged with threatening commission of a fel ony. , j ' Baney is charged with threaten ing to kill Thomas Hardy, 1740 Oxford st on May 29. He is be ing held on $500 bail. j ' An assault and battery ! charge against Al Sturdevant, 45b State st, was dismissed on a motion of the district attorney's office. A deputy attorney said W. H, Albin, 444 S. High sU who signed the complaint against Sturdevant, left the state. . - ' Bicyclist Strikes ParkedAutomotile -: ' ' ' i A bicyclist Incurred minor cuts and bruises Tuesday when he col lided with the open door of a park ed auto. J George Cook, 15, of 2308 Rex St., was treated at the city first aid station for cuts on his chin, right hand, left shoulder and hips. Wal ter Leonard Read, Coquille, told city police he had parked his car in the 200 block on South Liberty street and. had just opened bis. left front door when the collision oc curred, i, We Give and Redeem "S&H" Green Stamp Shop in Air Conditioned Comfort GREAT ONE - TODAY Open Friday 4 for $1 $1 $1 $1 yds. 4,OT $1 5 yds. $1 i.i,iM.AfMW.W Ift-iHiWiliVfUiTfil -ifs are made . cume in green, white. Packaged sifes. - Naval Reserve Women Bid To Active Duty . The Salem naval recruiting ser vice Tuesday called for enlistments of naval reserve women for active duty in 11 classifications. The announcement was made by Lt: Cmdr. David N. Morey, jr, in-pector-instructor of the Salem naval reserve unit. Enlisted women reservists with ratings from third class to chief are wanted as naval radiomen, telemen, yeomen, personnelmen, accounting machine operators, ac countants, storekeepers, disbursing clerks, hospitalmen, dental tech nicians. Applications may be submitted through any valley recruiting sta tion or substation. i ASK CONTROLS ON PRICES PORTLAND, July j 18-P-The state CIO council joined today In the demand for a return of price controls. In a letter f to Oregon's congressmen, the council urged that prices be held "at least at their present level"; A similar ap peal came from the Oregon state firefighters' association last week. i Measuring Guide, luscious frosting recipe now included I New double-your-money-back guarantee ef extra freshness. BUY SUNNY8ANK at SAFEWAY DAY EVENT ONLY Nights 'til 9 W 1 i LADIES' NYLON GLOVES Values to $1.50. Black, navy . and pink. Sizes 6 to 8. Various styles. MEN'S NECKTIES Assortment includes hand-painted nylons, multicolor crepes. Values to $2.50. PLISSE CREPE A selection of florals In multi color combinations. 36 inches wide. 59c values. yds. BUTCHER LINEN 39-inch width. Yellow, tan and blue. 69c yard value. 2 yds. PLASTIC APRONS Tea styles in multicolor plastic, neatly finished. Beautifully styled. Values to 39c 5 for BLOUSE RACK Six-arm metal rack. Ideal closet accessory. Regular 79c 2 for SAVE ON Piilov; Cases 2 Sor First quality Cannon Crest cases.' 42 x 36-type 128 Cannon quality-white muslin. Limit 6 per customer. . .- The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Hop Ranch Sold By DeArmonds One of the largest farm trans actions in Marion county . for a number of years was reported Tuesday. Sale was announced of the former Arch German hop ranch north of the Lakebrook ranch to Raymond Kerr of Salem. Sellers were H. L DeArmond and wife and R. M. Amrine and wife of Hubbard. The reported consideration was $185,000. The ranch consists of 460 acres oi rich bottomland which borders the Willamette river. It Is well improved with buildings. The land has been devoted chiefly to hop growing and the purchaser, who is a buyer with S. S. Steiner St Co. hop dealers, will continue the ranch in hop produc tion. He already owned a 40 acre tract which adjoins the land now purchased. Mauna Loa in Hawal Is the world's most active volcano, ac cording to the National Geograph ic Society. Friday and Saturday 177 north See Barbara "The Aloha ffA In Salem uA II NYLON HOSIERY A limited quantity of 15 denier and 30 denier hose tn assorted colors. Irregulars of famous manufacturer. $1 AR6YLE SOCKS $2.95 value. Part wool, part nylon. Large diamond pattern.! First quality. , i $1 Cotton Print Yardago 36-inch widths. Assorted colors. SI and patterns. Washfast. JP Limit 10 yds. per TERRY CLOTH Wide stripes, narrow stripes. 36-inch width. Dots, bright colors. Now $1 BRASSIERES Clearance of odd lots and broken sizes. Values to $1.95. Nylon brassieres. $1 GIRLS' SLIPS Rayon knit. White and pink. . Sizes 4 to 12. $1.29 value. Beautifully finished. $1 SPECIAL SALE ayon panels SI Size . An assortment of rayon marquisette pan els. Size 42 x 8 1-$ 1.69 value. Yetlow , pink, blue, peach and green. Wednesday, July 19. 19505 BefdentOkelil-'-For Injured Youth A $2,000 settlement for Injuries incurred by . a Salem newsboy when his bicycle was struck b? a , car during last February's freezing rainstorm was approved Tuesday in Marion county probate court. ' The court authorized Gladys L Griffiths, guardian for her son David, to accept the compromise f offer from Louis A. Newman, 945 N. 38th st. David, 12, incurred a broken leg in the mishap. The Griffiths live at 715 S. Capitol st. Neuner Rules Open ) All Public Hospitals Hospitals operated by hospital districts have to allow any licensed physician or osteopath to use the hospital. Attorney General George Neuner ruled Tuesday for State Sen. Irving Rand of Portland. Such. hospitals also have to ad mit all patients, he said. Is list burro tsft? Snakeeye Is a most tn usuafcrnimaLYWilwcmt lo knowhlmbetterl j Don't rnisstba next few weeks of GASOLINE AIlC7..tiuialno;recn laxly tn MM, liberty $1 $1 $1 customer. yds $1 YD. - GIRDLES $i "0 11