The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    I See. 1) Statesman, Salem, Or FrL. March 28, 1954
Candidates : Grilled for Voter Service
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Interviewing ef political candidates Ay the League of Woman Vot
ers got underway Thursday when aspirants for state legislative
posts appeared before a committee of women to answer a series
of nine questions. Shown above during Cecil J. Fames' interview
In the fireside room of the public library are from left to right
Mrs. Edward Vanderhoof, interviewer; Mrs. Morris 8. Ullman, chair
man of voters service; rarnes ana mrs. niuarea warncc, reporter.
Fames is the only Democrat candidate for Marion County state
senator. (Statesman photo.) J
IDAHO TOWNS ' '
BOISE, Ida (INS) Travelers
in Idaho might easily adopt the
airs of international tourists if
they take seriously the names of
the cities ' and towns they pass
through. Without leaving - the
state of Idaho, a traveler may
boast that he has been to Naples,
Moscow, Troy, Cambridge, On
tario, Amsterdam, Bern, Peris
and Geneva. . f -
An idea for
your vacation
i this summer
It's tune to tUrt thinking Kri- j
euslr about the vacation you're
going to take this year. And . J
I this account of how a family of
; six spent 10 wonderful days in,
i the Blue Ridge and Smoky
I Mountains will answer a tot. of 1
! your questions about bow much f
! ft will cost, what to see and do,
i where to stay. Read. The Blue
j Ridge and Smoky Mountains,"!
the story of a wonderful vaca-
tiontand, in April Better Homes
; Gardens. Get it today . . . 1
I wherever au guinea are sold!
Salmon Catch Pleases Men
ASTORIA m Packers and
fishermen said Thursday they
were pleased with the ocean troll
salmon season so far.
Salem GI Due in U. S.
Aboard Troopship
SEATTLE ttV. A3C Kelly R.
Conover, 2196 State St. Salem, and
2nd Lt Edward D. Geer, Corvallis,
are among military passengers
from the Far East aboard the
transport Gen. Simon B. Buckner,
due here Friday.
Vessels, fishing only for Chinook
in an area north of the Columbia
River to Grays Ijarbor, have made
catches as high as 3,000 pounds
a boat since the March 15 open
ing. Packers believe the catches
may indicate a good run of salmon
is on the way to the Columbia.
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TAILMAH
PIANO STORES
395 S. 12th, Salens
A common toad can eat as many
as 10,000 garden pests a year ac
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FADER'S ? I
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1 1 aa4 TV Sales and
; K Service can 4-5752. 30
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SALEM COMMUNITY CONCERT PRESENTS
Eugene Conley, Tenor
TONIGHT, 8:15 P. M.
SAIEM HI AUDITORIUM -14TH AND D STS.
- Attendance by membership only
Dues payable before April 12
Vacancies filled April 12-15 Call 34047
LOVE MESSAGE COSTLY
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) A
"bashful beau" here scratched I
love you honey" on the trunk lid
of the girL The lass didn't think
so much of it Police set the dam
age at $10.
Stewart Reappointed to State Fair Commission
Reappointment of xDr. . E. B.
Stewart, Roseburg, as a member
of the Oregon State Fair Com
mission, was announced by Gov".
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Paul L. Patterson Thursday; f
Dr. Stewart' originally; was ap
pointed by ex-Governor 'Douglas
McKay. . 1 j
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