The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 27, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Cific Auditorium Leaders Meet V A Chief " '
PPQPOSED MEMORIAL AUOITOIU?' a salEm
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MaJ. Gen. Carl Gray, U.S. reterans administration chief, stands second from right In a happy mood
with CoL Mark Hillary, executive secretary of the Salem Memorial Auditorium association, right. Gen
eral Gray spoke Monday night at the Senator hot el where the association and Chamber of Commerce
met la party above are, from left, Mrs. Mark Hillary, Mrs. P. W. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Mil
ler. Lawson McCaU. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greider and Mrs. Gray. (Statesman photo.)
Public
liecords
PROBATE COURT
Charles W. Leeper estate: Or
der appoints Sophia Leeper as ad
ministratrix. William S. Dunagan estate: Or
der appoints Manilla T. Dunagan
as executor.
' Alice J. Hiller estate: Final ac
count approved.
Morris E. Johnson estate: Order
appoints Ray L. Johnson as ad
ministrator. Otto F. Johnson estate: Order
confirms sale of real property. .
Bartlett Ryan estate: Order
closes estate.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Robert Miiliam May, 20, railroad
clerk, ML Angel, and Theresa Ann
Zillig, 19, domestic, Canby.
Eugene Robert Erickson, 21,
service station employe, 1135- N.
13th st, and Barbara Ann Fore
man, 20, clerk, 2445 Cherry ave,
both of Salem.
Everett O. Carden, 21, shipping
'clerk, and Delores Elaine Hill, 21,
clerk-stenographer, both of 1175
Dearborn st Salem. "
MUNICIPAL COURT
H e b e r LaClair . Pease, 1505
Broadway st, charged with driv
ing while intoxicated, fined $250,
30-day jail sentence suspended,
"driver's license revoked for one
year. . -. -
John H. Merriam, 230 Mabel st,
charged with reckless driving,
fined $50. i
jimmie Jay Blackman, 4145
Glenwood dr., and John H. Mer
riam, 230 Mabel si, charged with
illegal possession of intoxicating
liquor, fined $35 each.
CIRCUIT COURT
Lola Simmons vs George Put
nam and others: Suit seeks judg
ment of $5,200 for injuries alleg
edly suffered in a fall.
Wayne Harold Paynter vs Myr-
School News
by Gilbert Batesoa
LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH
Representatives from each home
room to the student council have
been elected at Leslie junior high.
They are: Don Nairns, Janet
Kleen, Sharon Robertson, Frank
Shafer, Bernice Michalke, Floyd
Trussell, Pat Johnson, Kenny All
mer, Phil Burkland, Donna Zeh,
Peggy Reice, Darlene Loose, Lor
raine Ray, Barbara Smith, Joyce
Randall Jeannine Graber, Bruce
Patterson, Charlene Pederson, Dale
Jones, Janice Bishop, Jean Spauld
ing, Betty Bishop, David Merchant,
Phil Webb, Myra Boyce, Fred Min
ified Linda HerralL Carroll Mor
ris. ' ;
Projection boys, who operate the
motion picture equipment for class
room movies have been selected.
They are: Don Hunt, Steve Russell,
Russell Doss, Fred Bolton, Bill
Karsten, Ronnie Wolf, Marshall
Denham, George Linhart, Dean
Church, Dale Grimm, Ralph Dixon,
Chuck Puhlman, Fred Gregor and
Peter Paulus.
There are more than 50 known
species of fuchsia, mostly natives
of tropical America.
tie Ruth Paynter: Suit for divorce
charging desertion. Married Aug.
21, 1944, at El Cajon, Calif.
Everett West and Aletha West
vs Nicholaus Gerig and Olga
Gerig: Suit seeks Judgment of
$2,500 as return on rescinded
property contract.
Kenneth A. Tracy vs Joyce
Tracy: Complaint for divorce
charging cruel and Inhuman
treatment asks that defendant's
maiden name of Joyce Henderson
be restored her. Married June 13,
1948, at Kelso, Wash. ;
DISTRICT COURT
Fred Hagen, Salem, held to an
swer to grand jury on qharge of
involuntary manslaughter, held on
$3,000 bail. ;
Thief Takes Front
Wheel Off Bicycle
City police Tuesday sought the
thief who -stole the front wheel
from George Gabriel's bicycle
while he was working at a can
nery. Gabriel lives at 1093 N.
Church st.
Other thefts reported Tuesday
were a car battery from a car
garaged at the residence of Pau
line Welch 1232 Chemeketa st,
and six porthole-type hood orna
ments from a car on the Valley
Motor Co. used car lot
STAR PROFIT
HOLLYWOOD-(INS)-Ten years
ago Alice Faye bought some Bev
erly Boulevard frontage for $20,
000. ' She recently sold it for more
than $90,000.
O Dependable
MOVING
O Sae
STORAGE
O Skilled
PACKING
CALL
RUSS PRATT
CAPITAL CITY
TRANSFER
Salem's Leading Household
Goods Depository and
Nation-wide Shipper
- . Estab. 190$ - --
- A Mayflower Warehouse - -
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Reg. U. S. Pat Off.
ALL-STEEL BUILDINGS
AT LOW COST
Adaptable to hundreds of farm and
industrial uses, Quonset buildings
are filling a steadily increasing need
for low-cost, all-purpose structures.
Available in a variety of sizes,
Quonsets are framed- With
Stran-Steel "nailable framing mem
bers for strength and rigidity and
the simple attachment of exterior
and interior collateral materials.
Features include clear-span con
struction (except in the Multiple),
for 100 usable floor space ... all
steel materials, for fire-safety, per
manence, and freedom from weather
and rodent deterioration. The
Stran-Steel framing system permits
the easy addition of sections or the
demounting of the entire building
for re-erection elsewhere.
Mai I Coupon Today! A
V GUNDERSON BROS. .
ENGINEERING CORPORATION .'
47M N. W. Front Avenae, Portland It. Ore.
Please Send Complete Information About
QUONSET AIX STEEL BUILDINGS '
NAME
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CITY
STATE
FAST ERECTION
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
Framed with NAILABLE Stran-Steel.
Quonsets can be quickly erected by
trained Gnnderson crews. Or. purchas
er may do his own
erectlnf wider the sa
perrision of a dander
son expert. Such servi
ces are available at
nominal cost.1 "
GUNDERSON BROS.
ENGINEERING CORPORATION
4700 M. W. Front Ave. - PertUnd 10, Ore.'
1 Phone AT water 92Z2 .
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10 Free "S&H" Green Stamps Given Today
' at Redemption Desk Bring Your Books
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SPECIAL PURCHASE!
Nylon Pris
in Glowing
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Pastels
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Pr. (49" wide x 81" long)
SOFT ROSE
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TURQUOISE
DADY DLUE
SEA GREEN
White (42" wide)
Sheer beauty for your windows! These modem curtains In exquisite pastef fortes
will lend your windows a delicate, springlike look all year tongl Made with extra
wide ruffles . ' enhanced with ruffled tiebacks. And you can wash these mirac
ulous nylon curtains by hand ... hang them up to dry and they're fresh
and lovely looking as ever.
Curtains Downstairs
Hw& M M
t i-. I W if - . IK. MV 111' I
; rial
Cannon Bath Towels
50C ach. 1
Plaids, stripes, heavy terry. Values to $1.29.
Limit 6. Domestics, downstairs.,
Rayon Suitings
lr79 yard -r
Burlington "Burmil checks, stripes, plaids.
Crease resistant 35 patterns. Fabrics, mezza-,
nine. ; - .
Outing Flannel Gowns
Solid colors, medium and large. Contrasting
trim. $2.49 values. Lingerie, main floor.
Ladies Gabardine Dresses
'5.95
Solid color gabardine all sizes. New fall
styles. Special purchase.
Men's Nylon Hose
All nylon, clock design, irregulars. Sizes 10
to 12. Special purchase. Men's, main floor.
Boys' Tee Shirts
j 49c
Til Abner" designs. Fast color, ribbed neck.
$1 regular. Boys', main floor.
Men's White Tee Shirts
66c
$1, if perfect, soft combed cotton. Full cut,
ribbed neck, S-M-L. Men's, main floor.
Ten Free Stamps at Redemption Desk;
Men's White Dress Shirts I
, $89
Sanforized white broadcloth fused collars. Sizes 14 to 17.
Assorted sleeve lengths, -special purchase. Men's, main floor.
Ten Free Stamps at Redemption Desk;
Fieldcrest White Sheet Blankets
i $49
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Fieldcrest heaviest quality tiny imperfections. 81" width, dou
ble size. A special red letter purchase! Domestics, downstairs.
. Ten Free Stamps at Redemption Desk;
; Pillow Tubing
Fine quality, -type 140 tubing. Slightly Irregular, 69c value, if
' perfect. limit 6 yards. Fabrics, mezzanine.
Ten Free Stamps at Redemption Desk
Clearance Value "
Ladies' Girdles
95
Clearance of nylon discontinued numbers of famous name
garments. Sizes 25 to 32. Values to $6.50. Foundations, second
floor. .
Ten Free Stamps at Redemption Desk
Clearance'
Worrien's-Children's Shoes
One assorted lo
of casual shoes, slippers and odd lots, broken
sizes. Values to $8.95. Shoes, second floor.
Ladies' Panties
50c '
Satin striped rayon. Various colors. Regular
89c. S-M-L, sizes. lingerie, main floor.
Latex Rubber Pillow
6.88
Sizes 21x27. Lastex rubber filled. White mus
lin ticking. Domestics, downstairs.
Plastic Aprons
Bib and ltea styles. Colorful plastic, various
patterns. Notions,- mezzanine. j
Oilsilk Fabric
Figured patterns, ' various colors. S6 inch
width. 49c yd. value. Curtains, downstairs.
Girls' Gym Blouses
s1.98
White, short sleeve, full cut sizes 12 to It.
Sportsmen, main floor.
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Broadcloth Front
Boys' Shorts
Striped -broddoth,' combed knit back, elastic
waistband. Sizes 4 to 18. Boys, main floor.
Ladies' White Uniforms
$3.95
"Safidra Lou", Peter Pan " collar. G ripper
front skirt. Poplin. Sizes 10 to 20. Ready to
wear. Second floor.
iMMbMatAK'UoaeaBeMei
RED LETTER DAY
For the Rainy Weather
Children's Overshoes
99
Popular . "Elfin Boot" In brown color, easy
to slip on style. Children's sizes 5 to 12.
YouH like tliis 'Elfin Boot ,
. SHOES Seeend Floor "'
RED LETTER DAY
,4- Practical, Popular
Nylon, "Kantron" Hose
2,29
Just received, a special shipment of "Kant
run? in 30 denier, 45 gauge $1.75 if perfect
All sizes and popularcolors. " ;
UNGEKIE afaia Floor
RED LETTER DAY
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Special Purchase
Ladies1 Umbrellas
$295
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A special sale of 18 rib umbrellas in color
ful plaids and designs at this low Red Letter
price. ' - ' - - T 1 -
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UMBRELLAS Maia Floor
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