Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 25, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    40 from Marion
To Attend P-T Mest
About 40 person! will go from
Marion county to the State Con
gress of Parents and Teachers,
Mrs. Margaret Lowery of
Brooks, and Mrs. C. A. Salter
of Swegle: also the retired pre
sident, Mrs, Leslie Morris of
Salem. '
the city's ordinances in enforc
ing law in this, one of Oregon's
oldest and most quaint com
munity, where the old Aurora
colony flourished for a number
of years.
Get the habit read the ads.
Journal Classified.
far which were adopted w tha cmnmon
council April ll. 194a. which art now on
file in the office of the city recorder
and which by thu r'te'tnee thereto are
mad a part nerenf
The common council hereoy declare
it-" Purptwe and Intention to make the
above dM-ribed improvement by and
through the street Improvement depart
ment. By Order of the Common Council
April 11. IMS.
ALFRID HUNDT,
City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof i
April 13, 1949
Capital Journal, April II, 14, II, II
II. 19. 30 31. 33. 33. 3M1).
t apitai Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, April 25, 19493
pavement thirty feet wide In accordance throutn the tret improvement depart
with plai and pecihcatlon iherrfw ! m'nt.
which were adopted by the common roan- i By Order of the Common Council
cil April 11. 193. which are now on tiie 1 April 11 1919.
,n the office of the city recorder and ALFRED MUNDT
fthich dv this reference thereto are made city Recorder
a part hereof i na'e of flrt publication hereof j
The common council hereby declare j April 13. 199
it purpose and intention to make the Capita. Journal. April II, 14 1 it
some described Improvement by and I in. 19. Jfl 31 33. 33. JJth '
Aurora Now Has
Police and Court
For the first time in its his
tory Aurora this week has a
municipal police court and a
police officer.
Edward C. Smith, Aurora, is
the new police judge appointed
by the city council with Thomas
E. Miller, Contord, policeman.
Rehabilitation of the old city
jail is also under consideration
as a further modernizing step,
The state traffic code has
been adopted by the council at
meeting in Eugene April 26, 27
and 28.
The theme of the congress
will be "Cornerstone of Living
Home, Sfhool, Church and
Community."
Among those going from
Marion county will be Dr. Rob
ert Lantz of Woodburn, state
mental hygiene chairman: Mrs
James Turnbull, state historian;
LEGAL
INSIST ON
PLASTERED WALLS
When You Build or Buy o Home.
PUMILITE BLOCK AND
SUPPLY CO., WEST SALEM
Mason and Plasterer's Supplies
NOTICE OF INTENTIOA TO IMPROVE
LEE STREET FROM THIRTEENTH
STREET TO FOURTEENTH STREET.
Nolle hrrtby ti ilvrn that the com
mon council ol lha city of Salem. Ore
ion. drenui It nrceuary and expedient
and her by declare iu purpoae and In
tention to Improve ttt men from thr
caM Una of Thirteenth meet to the
weM lint of Fourteenth at reel, tn the
City of Salem, liar ion County, Oreion.
at tha expen5 of the butting and ad
jacent property, by brinalni a;d por
tion of aaU at reel to the eatablLiheo
trade, constructing cement concrete
curb, and pavini aald portion of aaid
street with a 3'i-tnch ajphaHlc concrete
pavement thirty feet wide In accordance
lth the plana and specification. there-
Atklna & Crct. Ph. 38074 or 31171. oUO
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
SUNRISE AVENUE FROM CANDALARIA
BOULEVARD TO BO! CI STREET.
Notice hereby U liven that the com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore
son, deer It necesnary and eipedlent
and hereby declares lu purpose and in
tention to Improve Sunns avenue from
the north line of Candalaria Boulevard
to the south line of Boice street, in the
City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon
at tha expense of the abutting and ad
jacent property, by bringing said por
tion of said street to the established
tra ., constructing cement concrete
curb, and paving said portion of Bald
Mret with a 3'i-lnrh asphattic concrete
Mrs. William B. Healey, state
goals chairman; and the county
officers, who are. president,
Mrs. Ralph Sipprell of Kaizer.
Mrs. Harry Vetter of Silverton,
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iiMisssisMiny
Melons and California Lad Ronnie Calvert, 4, Richmond,
Calif., child suffering from leukemia, takes a big bite out of
a watermelon delivered to him by the crew of an air force
B-29 bomber which flew them from Florida while on an
operational flight. The crew heard about the boy's need
for the melons which are not yet in season in California.
They procured some from a grower at Tampa who do
nated them, (AP Wirephoto)
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Monday, April 25
.. Organized marine corns reserve
' unit at the Naval and Marine Corps
Keserve iraining center.
Companies B and G, 162nd infan
try regiment, and headquarters de
tachment, Oregon National Guard
at Salem armory.
Salem post No. 136. American Le
gion, at American Legion hall.
Marion post No. 661, VPW, at
VFW hall.
uated from the Air Force Com u
nications school at Scott Air Force
Base, 111.. April 19, was Ufc. Gor
don J. Nightingale, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Nightingale of Sub
limity. Nightingale, who took hk
basic training at Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas, is a graduate of
the St. Boniface high school at
Sublimity and enlisted In the air
force Februnrv 2A i n4a
With Pacific Fleet
Lorin H. Atkins, Journalist, third
class, son of Mrs. V. M. Atkins of
route 1. Dallas, who Is on duty with
the air force. Pacific fleet, recently
arrived at San Diego. Calif., when
his command transferred its head
quarters from Pearl Harbor to that
city.
Sublimity Man Graduates
Scott Air Force Base. 111. Grad-
Listed and Unlisted
Securities
Government Bonds
Private wires to principal
financial centers
Conrad Bruce & Co.
203 Oregon Bldg., Salem
Fhone 3-4106
DON'T WAIT FOR A
MONSOON
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FIXTURES. Beautiful O. G. Pattern. 4"
non-rusting, lightweight, lasts a lifetime.
NO SPECIAL TOOLS OR SOLDER re
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and elbows, GUTTERS of galvanized iron
with fittings. 5" half-round with capacity
to drain a largo roof. 2" galvanised down
spout and elbows.
CEDAR GUTTERS, 3" x 4" and 4" x 5'
O. G. Pattern with 3 by 3 inch hexagonal
Cedar Downspout. All mad of weather
wearing Western Cedar.
HERE'S AN EXTRA! Unobtainable sine
the war . . . till now! BEVEL CEDAR SIDING
. . Va" by 12" . now available in limited
quantity priced as low as $95.00 a Thous
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boarding that IGNORES weather).
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The perfect utility outfit for the busy man
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SANFORIZEDt PANTS COTTON WORK SOCKS DURABLE WORK SHOES
Washable, 8 oz. oxford grey moleskin
makes tough, long-wearing work pants. vSl
run cui uver gruu-
uated pattern for
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sizes 29-50.
3.29
Foot eomfort ie important to
health.' And thene comfortable
weiring socks ere
easy on your budget
Assorted color,siies.
your
long-
25.
Brown, elk finished cowhide with long
wearing, oil treated leather sole. Good
year welt construc
tion. Rroad roomy
last Riveted steel
hank.
8.50
SANFORIZEDt SHIRTS COTTON WORK GLOVES HORSEHIDE SHOES
Comfortable, good-looking Oxhide work
shirts of blue chambray. Dress type
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Two button
through pockets.
Regulars and
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Comfortable utility glove, handy at
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For the working man, genuine horse
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