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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1994)
PAGE EIGHTEEN 'Thl OREGON STATESMAN. Salvia, Oregon. Sunday Morning. January 13, 1946 Motor Permits Show Increase Over '44 Mark Approximately 4299 more mo tor vehicles were registered in Oregon at the end of November, 1145, than for the same period in 144, Secretary of State Robert S. Frrell, jr., reported Saturday. There were 421,844 vehicles registered at the end of November 1945, as against 417,545 a year ago. Of the total i egistration, 330, S25 were private passenger can, slightly less than the registration of 331,449 vehicles a year ago. There was one more bus register ed, 1215 compared to 1214, In 1944. Trucks totaled 48,808 compared to 46,164 a year ago. Registration fees amounted to $3,593,501.42, compared to $3,475,525.57 at the end of November 1944. Philadelphia has more than 200 theatres and motion picture houses. Cloverilale Women To Have Meeting I For Demonstration CLOVERDALE, Jan. 12 The Consolidated club will meet Wed nesday for an all day session with Margaret Vickers. The home extension project, ."Improving Sewing Skills," will be demon strated by Margaret Miller and Nellie Thomas, project leader Election of officers will be held In the morning to leave the af ternoon : uninterrupted for the demonstration. Central Howell Club j Entertained Wednesday CENTRAL HOWELL, Jan. 12 (Special)- Mrs. John Tweed en tertained the Nemo club Wednes day. Two baby quilts were fin ished for the White Shield home. Mrs. Ray McKibben was reporter for the day and spoke on pearls. Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Jr., as reporter for the January 23 meet ing at the F. E. Way home. Every ship has a painted mark on its hull showing how low in the water she can be permitted to sink safely when loaded. Canadians Visit In Cloverdale CLOVERDALE, Jan. 12 -(Special)- Guests at the E. U. Vickers home are Mrs. J. R. McPhadden FOB SALE TWO CARS EASTERN OREGON HARD WHEAT Willamette Packing Co. West Salem Ph. 84S3 and Henry-' Knott of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, brother and sis ter of Mrs. Vickers. They will be here for an extended time. Cleveland Shilling lias been discharged from the army and is making his home with his sister, Mrs. Albert Hennies and family. Jerry Wipper, who has been, confined to his home the past i week the chicken pox, is up and arouad again. We Will Be in Our HEW LOCATION 270 North Church After January 1st SAM'S MOTOR CO. Ph. 7117 DO NOT MAKE AN APPOINTM NT FOR NEXT FRIDAY NITE K. B. (SEE TUESDAY'S PATER) mmmr tut. JJ i' n 1 t i Mm M i i i ,- r-- r- ijs wSId'" THERE'S A GAYLY PRINTED SETS OF RAYON TAFFETA It's time to start prettying up the house for Spring! Time to aivaken the bvahty of your bathroom! With lustrous rayon-taffeta and sparkling plastic curtains like theset in colors and patterns to delight and please the eye. 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