The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 11, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    Oily News
UBirneffs
BUMPED ON HEAD
Claude Edwards, 8, of 4745 Sil
verton Rd., sustained a bump on
the head and minor cuts when he
fell off a truck at the state fair
grounds Thursday. He was treated
by first aid and taken home.
Do your Xmas shopping now at
Lambert's Close-out Sale and save
half. Nothing reserved.
For sale, late model, G. M. C.
dump truck or trade for late car.
3245 Fisher. Phone 4-3817.
HOUSING GROUP MEETS
Salem Agricultural Housing Inc.
directors will meet at 8 p.m. today
in First National Bank to consider
a bid for the purchase of furni
ture and equipment of the Farm
Labor Camp near Salem airport.
The incorporation representing
business, farmers and food pro
cessors has decided to sell the for
mer labor camp to Salem Chamber
of Commerce for use as industrial
sites.
Food sale at 362 State St. Friday.
Royal Neighbors America Drill
Club.
Call Mathis Bros. 3-4642. Free
estimates on your Roofing prob
lems. FLAG SALE AUTHORIZED
Salem City Council has author
ized Salem Chapter 6, Disabled
American Veterans, to conduct a
citywide flag sale and has ap
proved use of parking meter posts
to support ' flag poles, Mayor Al
fred Loucks said Thursday.
Button covering is now an added
feature of Myrons at 153 S. Lib
erty. Salem's Pfaff Dealer. Call
3-5773.
RETIRES FROM FIRM
A notice of retirement from
Hubbard Building Supplies at
Hubbard was filed with the Mar
ion County clerk Thursday by
Dean D. Trumbo.
25c per day by the month is aver
age rental price for Wheel chairs j
and Hospital beds. Phone 3-7775
Buren, 745 Court Street.
Fronk's House of Carpets and
Draperies, 2715 S. Commercial.
Phone 4-6313.
Cooked food sale. Gas Co., 109 S.
Commercial. First Church of God
Ladies. Friday at 10.
Landscaping and designing. No
job too large or too small. F. A.
Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250
Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone
2-2549.
LEAVES STORE
The name of Delbert B. Mans
field is retired from partnership
in Mansfield and Sons according
to a notice of retirement filed by
Mansfield with the Marion Coun
ty clerk Thursday.
Air-Steamshipr tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St.
CHEMIST RETURNS
Phillip Goode, chief chemist at
the Ray-O-Vac Manganese Diox
ide Division in Salem, recently re
turned from Madison, Wis., where
he attended the annual executive
management meeting of the par
ent Ray-O-Vac Company.
Camera Club Sets
Detroit Dam Tour
Members of the Salem Camera
Club will meet at the First Meth
odist Church at 8:30 a.m. Sunday
for a picture-taking tour of De
troit Dam.
They will be at tht dam from
10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and partici
pants are asked to bring their own
lunch. Those interested in making
the trek have been requested to
contact Henry Morris, 444 State St.
Swegle Club Plans
Dance at 4 Corners
Statesman Nrwi Service
SWEGLE The Swcgle Com
munity Builders Club will sponsor
a public dance Saturday night,
starting at 9 o'clock, at the Four
Corners Community hall. Plans
were made at the club's recent
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Hofstedt on Tierra
Drive. Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Arthur Masters and Mrs. Don
Nash.
BARB-WIRE
LINIMENT
FOR STOCK
Be wise and be prepared for
that barb-wire cut, dry hoofs,
sore shoulders, sore joints,
lameness, etc.
1.00
Sold Only at
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
135 N. Commercial
Large Shipment of
Hoi Day Dresses
All sizes, prints & plains. Priced Right
Lyn-E.ee
149 N. High SL
Steel Girder Closes Last Gap
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The final void in the span of the new Willamette River bridge in Salem was filled with steel Thurs
day. The girder on the north side is shown just as it was lifted into place, and the last rirder for the
south side is on the beach awaiting its trip upward. The bridxe, which will carry west-bound traffic,
is scheduled to be opened this fall.
CIRCUIT COURT
Thelma Deloris Irvine vs Clare j
William Irvine Jr.: Decree of di
vorse awards plaintiff custody of
a minor child plus $50 per month
support money.
Arlene LaFountaine vs Wilford
LaFountaine: Decree of divorce
awards plaintiff custody of two
minor children plus $35 per month
support money for each.
David Mayer vs Salome Mayer:
Suit for divorce alleges cruel and
inhuman treatment, asks that de
fendant's former name of Salome
Schelske be restored. . Married
April 15, 1934, at Hot Springs, S.D.
PROBATE COURT
Clyde E. Harris estate: Ethel I.
Russell appointed administratrix.
Mattie E. Mammen estate: Es
tate appraised at $13,518.
Charles Henry Moore estate:
Pioneer Trust Co. appointed ad
ministrator. Helen Quamme estate: Estate
appraised at $6,950.
Joseph A. Bernardi estate: Es
tate appraised atli$33,379.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Raymond H. Horn, 3750 Fair
haven Dr., reckless driving. Fined
$75.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Eldon W. McCulley, 32, boom
man, 248 S. Church St., and Len-
BirtI
is
CHARTIER To Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Chartier, Salem Route 8,
Box 755, a daughter, Wednesday,
July 9, at Salem General Hospital.
VALDEZ To Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Valdez, 424 N. 23rd St., a
son, Thursday, July 10 at Salem
General Hospital.
SCHMIDT To Mr. and Mrs.
William Schmidt, 2220 Jelden
Ave., a daughter, Thursday, July
10, at Salem General Hospital.
FELTMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Feltman, 3465 Silverton
Road, a daughter, Thursday, July
10, at Salem General Hospital.
PIERZINA To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Pierzina, 895 S. 14th St.,
a son, Thursday, July 10, at Salem
Memorial Hospital.
HIEBERT To Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday, July 10, at :saiem :vie
morial Hospital.
CRABB To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Crabb, Salem Route 5, Box
294, a son, Thursday, July 10, at
Salem Memorial Hospital.
GRIMES To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey L. Grimes, Lyons, a
daughter, Thursday, July 10, at
Salem Memorial Hospital.
TOY To Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Toy, Amity, a daughter, Wednes
day, July 9, at Salem Memorial
Hospital.
ANGELOS To Mr. and Mrs.
Sam George Angelos, 2135 N. Lib
erty St., a son, Thursday, July 10,
at Salem Memorial Hospital.
WHY NOT?
Buy Beef and Pork at
Packing House
Prices
CDTC Cutting and
rtCC Wrapping
THE BEST IN
LOCKER BEEF
By the Side ...LB. 49c
LOCKER PORK
Half or Whole LB. 35c
SALEM MEAT CO.
1325 So. 25th Phone 2-4S5S
Apparel
Next Door to Grand Theatre
A "-IK " .
tina Christina Martell, 23, domes
tic, 207 N. Front St., both of Sa
lem. Robert Beverly Lester, 22, stu
dent, and Jeanette Byberg, 25,
nurse,' both of Silverton.
Ferd J. Zureher, 29, carpenter,
2104 N. 4th St., and Wilma F.
Dunn, 24, state employe, 1610
Mission St., both of Salem.
Leo A. Traeger, 29, salesman,
Mt. Angel, and Betty Gossett, 24,
textile employe, Dundee.
Lily Willi 22 Perfect
Blooms Draws Interest
A Croft lily with 22 perfect
blooms flaring from a 1-inch
flat stem was drawing consider
able Interest Thursday in the
back-yard garden of the L. H.
Handle home, 2745 Portland Rd.
Mrs. Randle said the lily, one of
several in the garden, is in its sec
ond blooming year.
PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY
$4.40 Value
Golden Crown
CIGARS
Box
50
$2.23
TOILETRY
75c Anacin Tablets
98c Pepto Bismol
1.00 Fasteeth
1.10 Hazel Bishop
29c Yes Facial Tissue
1.29 Vacuum Bottle
2.50 Lunch Kit With pint bottle
49c Boric Acid Powder
TOILETRY
Aviator Style
SUN GLASSES
Now 98c
TOILETRY
$1.50 ctt' Dish
10c Dish Cloths
$2.98 Pullman Caso 24-inch $2.19
42
00 Hamilton
Mixer
Beach
6c Fuse Plugs
35c Foil Wrap
$3.50 bZ'; Hot Plate
29c Greeting Cards 2
25c Chenille Wash Cloth 2
IOWER
59c Geld Sol
FLOOR
WAX
23c pt.
LOWER LEVEL
finsdMEM? mum
148 N. LIBERTY
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
itt Neiv BHdge.
Callin Leaves
For Roseburg
Store Position
Scott Callin, former salesman
with Arbuckle's Shoe Store in Sa
lem, has left to take over the
managership of Arbuckle's in
Roseburg.
Callin, who has been with the
Salem store for one and one-half
years, will replace another former
Salem man, John Bates, who will
be the new Arbuckle manager in
Eugene.
Previous to his job at Arbuc
kle's, Callin worked with the
Health Spot Shoes in Salem. He
and his wife and daughter came to
Salem in 1949 from Spokane,
Wash.
QQ3
.
63 c
IPANA
TOOTHPASTE
Economy
Size JwC
TOILETRY
49c
79c
67c
79c
50'i
Lipstick
2 34c
79c
Pint
$1.79
u 19c
70c Size
SAL
HEPATICA
Now 49c
TOILETRY
Drainer
69c
2 , 15c
28.88
3c
29c
$2.59
f.r 34c
With Juk.r
for 30C
LEVEL
33c Fred Meyer
ICE -CREAM
29c Qt.
CANDY
mm
faty Appeal Fails; Council
Passes Proposed (Budget
By ROBERT E. GANGWARE
City Editor, The Statesman
A last-minute bid for higher pay for city employes failed Thurs
day night as the City Council passed into law the $3,182,300 budget
as recommended by the budget committee.
The pay raise was advocated at the Council's public hearing last
night by Herbert E. Barker, executive of Salem Trades and Labor
Council who represented employes of the police, fire and water de
partments.
Barker reiterated the employes'
earlier written request for more
pay, which was rejected by the
budget committee except in two
particulars higher pay for meter
readers and a differential for swing
and graveyard shift workers in the
police department.
Barker last night urged the
Council to grant at least enough
pay raise to meet the higher cost
of living which he estimated at
4.7 per cent on the basis of Wage
Stabilization Board figures. The
request was turned down, with
Alderman Daniel J. Fry, budget
chairman, declaring that the pay
rafse had received every consider
ation from the budget committee.
Fry said "we used every possible
source of revenue we had and
came out with only a minimum
YOURS CAN BE
r
If
Jgjf ' Homarl Rock -..-
UM Wool Pellets q
yftf Never Rots or Deteriorates
I tJk NJ 40-lb. beg 1 .95 P
NO DOWN PAYMENT
UNDER F. H. A.!
Yes! No down payment, up to 36 months to pay on
both materials and labor under F. H. A. plan. Come In
or mail the coupon . . . we'll be glad to advise you
about F. H. A. or Sears Easy Payment Planl
PLENTY FREE PARKING
figure for an emergency fund; the
only things we added to the bud
get had to use funds substr acted
from somewhere else in the bud
get." The original pay raise request
was $40 monthly for firemen and
police. The water employes want
ed the same pay as at present but
a reduced work week, from 42 or
44 hours down to 40 hours.
Three other employers' requests
in connection with the pay plan
will be studied soon by the City
Council in regular session, said
Mayor Alfred W. Loucks. These
are for accumulated time credit
for holiday work, accumulated
sick leave and three weeks' vaca
tion for employes with more than
15 years' service.
A DREAM HOME
Priced to savo
Make your home more com
fortable to live inl Rock wool
insulation can actually keep it
up to 15 degrees cooler in
summer, save you up to 33
per cent on winter fuel billsl
Free flowing pellets are easy
to-install. Bag covers 33 sq. ft.
3 inches deep.
Strongly-Duill
Screen Doors
Kep Ovt SatoUest Bvgs
7.50
2.1 x 6.9
Well -constructed and ready to
point or stain. Made of clear,
kiln-dried pine smoothly
sanded. Fine screening, held in
place by flush wood molding,
keeps out even the smallest In
sect?. Joints are of strong mor
tise and tenon construction.
.
The Statesman, ?a1em,
Cecil Fletcher
Indicted in
Morals Case
Cecil Fletcher, Salem Route 3,
Box 317, was indicted by the Mar
rion County grand jury Thursday
on a charge of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
Fletcher was arrested several
weeks ago on the charge, which
allegedly concerns a 10-year old
girl.
In other action Thursday the
grand jury indicated Louis TindalL
&ratetta&
MID-SUMMER
NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE
Vogue of Salem
445 and 437 State Street
icaeam test
with modernizing materials
you money and guaranteed by Soars!
IHIomart Applied
Hexagon Shingles
V
O Staunch weather protection! Extra
thick felt base is saturated and coated
wih pure asphalt no mineral filler usedl
Surfaced with Vermont Sta-So slate
granules In beautiful non-fading colorsl
O 10 year guarantee! Yes, guaranteed
10 years in writing on both materials
and labor! Only experienced workmen
apply Homart Shingles. Fire-resistant, '
too. Send in coupon below for details.
t"' L, ,i i ii ,1,1-1 nr " T
Screen Door Guards
Protects, Beautifies Door
Homart, Just . . .
2.75
Keep your screen from sarrinf,
protect the screen from break
standard size doors. Cadmium
plated.
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
550 N. Capitol
Salem, Oregon
Please send me more information about:
ROOFING SHINGLES
ROCK WOOL
PLASTIC WALL TIL1
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
3-9191
or MAIL
THIS
COUPON
CITY .
eMHMaea)ee)aiMMaaMa)ee)Met
Oreoon, Friday. Ji'Iy 11. 1952 5
now 'in Salem city jaiVon a bU
support charge.
Grand Jurors also issued one
secret indictment during their
brief one-day session, according to
District Attorney, E. O. Stadter
Jr.
The largest living kangaroo
are about 8 feet tall and have
heads about the size of a sheep.
FOR GUARANTEED
WATCH REPAIR
THE JEWEL BOX
443 STATI
- - - n t - nr h it
SAVINGS SALE
imi ft tt:rty.t : fc sms&k&
AS LOW AS
PER MONTH
Homart Rock
Wool Barts
Full, Thick, 4 ft. Long,
Per Carton 3.49
Just 1 carton will furnish yen
with enough insulating, paper
enclosed rock wool batts to In
sulate a 42-square foot a real
Less 'dirt, easily installed. Just
tack them down for clean, ef
fective, year-'round duty.
Batts, 63-sq. ft. carton 3-03
Redi-Mix Concrete
Just Add Water and Stir! -60-Pound
Bar ....
1.10
Right amounts of dry cement
and clean sand thorourhly mix
ed torether. Simple, easy te use ,
for all concrete needs!
STATE
PHONE 3-9191
In the Capitol Shopping Center
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