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KOAD ODLaNG SOUGHT -
Oiling of part of county road
604, a loop off North River road
to Wheatland ferry, -was requested
by a delegation which appeared
Tuesday morning before Marion
county court. They stressed the
increased value of crops! in the
area through diversification. The
group included Arnold L. Fast,
Charles Simon, M. L. Miller, Ho
mer F. Goulet, T. R. Gifod and
Floyd Herrold. ; . , . i ' ,
Mogul's Le 'Gourmet open . Easter
Sunday. Reservations requested.
Phone CA 5669 Portland.
LITTLE ENTERS PLEA ;
" Plea of innocent to a charge of
obtaining property by false pre
tenses was entered Tuesday in
Marion county district court by
Junior E. Little, 1510 N. Liberty
st. Preliminary hearing was set
for March 24. . Little, held in lieu
of $1,000 bail, is alleged to have
passed a worthless check to Max
. F. Dolezal of Salem last October
30 in exchange for merchandise.
Johns-Manville sningles applied
by Ma this Bros, 164 S. Com'L
Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642.
PLANT AUCTION SET
tThe Salem Camellia and Rho
dodendron society sects -Thursday
at 8 p.m. at the YMCA. Don Smith
will show pictures. - A second feat
ure will be a spring plant auction,
for 'which members are asked to
bring plants. Proceeds go toward
the annual summer ham dinner.
Roof repairing and new roof esti
mates. Willamette Valley Roof Co.
SUNGLASSES STOLEN
Keith Bechtel, Salem route 3,
box 530, reported to city police
Tuesday that a pair of sunglasses
had been stolen from his automo
; bile's glove compartment while it
was parked on High street across
the street from the police station
March 12. .
Easter Corsages, Lilies, cut flow
ers. Phone 3-8637. Jay Morris
Florist, Ewald - Ave. .at Liberty
'Road.
TO BE EXAMINED
Nearly 50 Marion county youths
are to leave Salem Thursday af
ternoon for Eugene, - where they
will be given pre-induction physi
cal examinations, lhe county selec
tive service office said Tuesday. !
We have some nice turkeys for
your Easter dinner. Cheaper than
ham. 45c a lb. Orwigs Market,
3975 Silverton Rd, Phone 2-612
MORROW TO BE SENTENCED
Robert W. Morrow, who escaped
nearly a year ago from Marion
county jail, pleaded guilty Tues
day in district , court to a charge"
of escaping. He is to be sentenced
Saturday. ,
Close out Sale Withrow Hard
ware, 1280 State.
1 LARGE TABLE
Woolen
Yardage (Goods
60 Caches
Wide
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Many others to choose) from.
$150 to $7.50 per yard.
Hen's
700
Fr. Hen's
75 lions
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ON" SPEAKING PROGRAM
- Speakers at the, Capitol Toast
masters club meeting at 6:13 pjn.
Thursday in the Gold Arrow will
be William Taw, Carroll Meeks,
George Meier, Leon Cooney and
Robert Batdorf. Those in charge
will include Archie Lester, toast
master; Rich Reimann, table top
ics, and Elmer Amundson, general
evaluator. -. .'". 1 1 . ' '
Close out Sale - vithrow Hard
ware. 1280 State. ' I
LEHMANS VISITS HERE
Capt. E V. Lehman, post motor
pool officer at Ft. Ord, Califs and
his family were in Salem over the
week end to visit Lehman's moth
er, Mrs. ; Grace Lehman, 266 S.
Cottage St., and his brother,? J. W.
Lehman. This is his first visit here
since returning from three 'years'
service in Europe.;: ' .
GUEST LECTURER DUE I
: Speaker at the Salem Geological
society meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs
day will be Orren E. Stanley of
Portland, who will show colored
slides of eastern Canada and the
New England states. The public
meeting will be in Collins hall on
the -Willamette university campus.
FILM FOR EXCHANGE V
The motion picture, "So You're
Going to Willamette,' wjll be
shown at the Salem Exchange club
luncheon today noon in the Sen
ator hotel by Ed Armstrong, rep
resentative of the university!
CONTRACTOR FILES f
C&H Contractors, contracting
insulation materials, was the as
sumed business name filed Tues
day with Marion county clerk
by M. E. Clark, Salem.
MOVIE CLUB FRIDAY I
Salem Movie club is tor meet
Friday at 7:30 pjn. in the pfrojec
tion room of Burke's Camera shop,
.174 N. Commercial st.
Births
ERTSGAARD i- To Mil and
Mrs. Duane Ertsgaard, 351 S. 19th
st., a son, Tuesday, March; 20 at
Salem General hospital.-
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REDING To Mr. and Mrs
Wendell Reding, 1295 S. 16th sU
a son, Tuesday, March 20 at -Salem
General hospital, i i
j MULFORD To Mr. and Mrs
John Mulford, Mehama, a daugh
ter, Tuesday, March 20 at Salem
Memorial hospital.
BAIR To Mr. and Mrs. George
Bair, 444 S. High st., a -son Tues
day, March 20 at Salem Memorial
hospital f
SLATER To Mr,' and Mrs
Chester Slater, Box 506. Gates, a
son, Tuesday, March 20 at Salem
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NAPIER To LL CoL arid Mrs.
Jack NaDier. Salem rAtite i?. box
187, a son, Monday March 19 at I
Salem Memorial hospital..
100
Per Yard
Reg J 15.95
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GOOD TUSOUGH SATURDAY.
Open All Day Saturday
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Following a meeting for Salem merchants en new. price-eeatrls, Robert Greene (third from left) ef
the Portland office of price stabilization, confers -with members of the Salem committee oa price
regulation. From left are Arnold A. Kraecer, chairman, John Adlom, Greene and Edward Roth. The
committee arranced the meeting la cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Retail Trade
bureau. (Statesman photo.)
Merchants Get
Answers on
Price Controls
Salem "soft goods" merchants
jammed into a Senator hotel room
Tuesday morning to get answers
on price controls.! The meeting
was concerned particularly with
new federal regulations on price
markups! for such merchandise.
Robert Greene of the Portland
division of the office of price sta
bilization explained the rules, the
worksheets and the charts to near
ly 150 persons,- at a meeting 50
had been expected to attend.
The crowd kept him occupied
with questions, especially with
those pertaining to the exceptions
and the i special cases not covered
by the law. .
The meeting was arranged by
the Chamber of Commerce, Retail
Trade bureau and a mayor's com
mittee oh price regulations, head
ed by Arnold Krueger.
150 Pasiel
Virgin WooL
f 6-Inch Satin Bindings
72x90. Vi Lbs.
I Blue.' Cedar and Green.
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Woolwu 3Vi Lbs.
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MARCH 24TH
Curtain Burns in
Bedroom Fire I
A bedroom Window shade and
curtain were burned and paint
scorched Tuesday in a blaze at the
home of J. Brewer, 1887 N. Front
st., north Salem firemen reported.
Firemen said ;the 12:37 pjn.
blaze apparently started from a
cigaret. Damage was confined to
the area around the window.
CLUB MEETS TONIGHT
Townsend club 4 will meet at
8 o'clock tonight at the E. H.I Earl
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Now the 1951 Lincoln gets official
recognition for the proven economy
long known tO( owners of Lincoln motor
cars. In the grueling 840-mile Mobilgas
; Economy Run- over roads ranging from
icy mountain passes to the blazing heat
of Death Valley the great new Lincoln
with optional overdrive rolled up records
for economy unmatched by any other
car entered. ' :" t ,'tT"-'V'V'-,
Thronchout the rur?ed demands of this
severe competitive test of American'
motor cars, conducted by the AAAj the
154-horsepower Lincoln "In Vincible
"engine led all others in this extreme
V.
home, 2125 N. 4th St., leaders an
nounced, f i
FOR SALE
Small 1 . Bedroom House
r in West
Automatic, gas heat and water
All floors 'have - inlaid linoleum.
$4750 Total Price
Phone 3-41 5 1 , Extension 452
for appointment to see!
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Doubt Budget
Cut Possible; i
Joint; ways and means commit
tee members declared here Tues
day there was little possibility of
reducing the state's si bouou.ouu
budget for the 1951-53 biennlum.
"I , can't see much chance for
material cuts in the budget in
the t face . of inflatianary -i condi
tionis, Sen. Dean Walker j chair
man of the senate tax committee,
said. He urged caution in remov
ing all restrictions on the spending
of surplus funds. : !i r
"It is always tempting j to use
surplus funds," Walker averred,
"but we must look to the future.
Where would we be n today if we
didn't have the $30,000,000 surplus
carried over from i the 1849-31
biennium?" r -'. , 1i ,
Sen, -1 Howard Belton. chairman
of the senate ways and means com
mittee, i agreed with II Walker. He
urged that the pruning knife be
used: freely in . considering state
department budgets.' ii
Walker said , the legislature
should know the overall financial
picture of the state before making
radical changes in the current tax
structure. 1i
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Fire Damages
Garbage "Truck
FireJ apparently starting from
hot lashes, did minor j damage to a
City Sanitary service truck Tues
day city firemen reported. , ;;T
; Central station firemen were
called I to Center : and Cottage
streets I to' check the ' blaze in the
garbage truck at 9:50 ajn. Only
minor damage to the bed of the
truck was reported. Driver; was
George Bauer. j ;
BY
OWNER
Salem
heater.
Apt. size electric range.
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t test not only for performance, but for.
! fuel and oil economy, too! ' s - .
i In winning the Grand Canyon Sweepstakes
award, the ! Lincoln set m new Economy
) Run' mark of 66.484 ton-miles per gallon.
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! If yon are one of those who have thought
of Lincoln ! only as a style and luxury
leader in, the; tine car field,1 this record
v conimendsthis great car to you doubly.
now. .Yes, the 1951 Iincou-rcm any
j viewpoint represents the finest automo- -t
tive investment you can make for 1951
ii ... and for all the years ahead,
Why not see and drive the great new
, i economy -proceix 1951 Lincoln todayl w
Tho talesman. Sclera, Orecoru
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Oregon's y5-y ear-old ban on Inter-racial marriages would te'
removed under sr bill passed by the senate, 21 to 7, and sent to the,
house Tuesday, f ; , "I . i
The present. law prohibits marriages between white persons ana;
Negroes, Indians, Chinese or Hawailans and provides Jail sentences j
and fines for violations.! The law actually seldom has been used.(
1 Sen. Philip Hitchcock,- sponsor
of the repealer, called the present
Uw a "disgrace to the state, violat
ing, fundamental concepts of the
constitution of the United States
and of the law of God." : !
1 Sen." Eugene , Marsh, McMinn
ville, however, called the bill "un
fair to the children who are the
offspring of parents Of mixed mar
riages." ?r-"-.-- '! --. ". i
"They . air ' outcasts Marsh
f claimed. ' ' i-' ?, I ''
i Sen. Thomas H-iMahoney; Port
land, claimed Hitchcock's biU
would "set civil ! rights back ;20
years." J . " V""': '1
"This Is the kind of legislation
Negroes do not want," Mahoney
said. r ' t
.. Sen. Warren Gill, Lebanon, co
sponsor of the bill, told senators,
"J don't expect any rush for the
county clerk's office. I cant say
I favor such marriages but I dont
disfavor them. . It's a personal
right."- i ' ' r i
i Sen. Elmo Smith, John Day,
claimed legislation was! not the
way to solve social problems "con
trolled by emotion and prejudice."
Regarding the I claim that the
bill was a' crime against unborn
children,' Hitchcock said 1 i
! "How far can the state go In
fixing happy homes?. Are you go
ing to prevent ; Catholic, from
marrying Protestant. Moslems
from marrying Jews?", w
i Opposing the. bill were Senators
"Just Good Furniture
Plooslncly Priced"
FUOIIiTUDE
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Authorization for two new hous
es led a long list of building per-!
mits issued Tuesday by tha city;
Engineer's office, " . '
Thomas Robson was authoriztd
to erect a $10,500 house, and ga-f
rage at 3310 Willamette dr., and
Graham Sharkey a $7,500 . home
at 1859 State at. ! j
Alteration permits went to Jack,
Anderson: house. $2,000. 1140 Nor ;
Way st.; J. C. Penney Co, stor,!
$150, 160 N. Uberty st: Fred Zeeb.1
office, $300, 2325 Fairgrounds, rd.;!
Ted Green, house, $1,500,' 490 ft.
20th st. . . i
I Ben WOlems was authorized to
Shingle a garage at 1155 Elm St.!
at a cost of $50. i
VETERANS BONDS SOLD - 1 '
j The . state veterans affairs de '
partment Tuesday sold $4.OO0,CC0
of veterans welfare bonds to the
First National Bank of Portland -and
associates, at an effective ln-i
terest rate of 1.5495. Nine other',
bids were received. " . j j '
Ellis, EngdahL Garlner, Glbaoa, '
Hilton, Mahoney and Marsh. c ! .
Nothing Dews' Pay Monthly
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Drapes Made to Order .
Drapery I.Iatarlals !
SHADES D3AFE RODS
ALUMHIUI-I AWKING3
1 Celambla-Matle Frameless ;
Screens
BAMBOO SHADES
Wo also wash, retape, paint and
re-slat your old Venetian blinds
ELMER, the Blind Mas
CaU Anytime
Far Free Estimates
Phone S-7S2S !
145$ stage St. West Salons
We Give SAO Greea Stamps
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430 F'o. ! Ccmmorcial St.