Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 14, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    Nelsons Vacation in
Oregon, Washington
Silvcrton Jurge Alf. 0. Ncl
on of the local Justice court,
accompanied by Mrs. Nelson, is
pending a fortnight vacation
in a travel and visiting tour
along the coasts of Washington
and Oregon.
During the absence of Judge
Nelson, his daughter, Mrs. Don
Burch, of the Homeseekers'
Agency will look after the civil
cases of the court, and the
criminal cases are to be trans
ferred to the Salem Justice
court.
to Capital Journal, Ralem, Oregon, Tuesday, June 14, 19491
Coast Highway
Jobs Progress
Widening of the Agate Beach
section of the coast highway is
well under way and will be
completed by August 1, accord
ing to the state highway depart
ment. Almost all the grading of the
section Is completed and surtac
lng and oiling will follow. Only
the final seal coat and patching
are necessary to finish another
portion of the new highway be
tween Newport and Agate
Bearh.
Other projects under con
struction and which are sched
uled for completing about the
same time are the surfacing and
oiling of the Alsea highway be
tween Smallwood creek and the
Bentnn county line; oiling of the
Toledo-Simpson creek section of
the Newport-Corvallis highway;
surfacing and oiling of the Ed-dyvillc-Kline
mountain section
of the Newport-Corvallis high
way and the surfacing and oil
ing of Mill street to Waldport.
Fined $100 for Car
License Switching
David Mendle RiRgs, Rt. 9
a former employe of Dickerin
Dick's used car lots on South
12th street, was fined $100 and
costs Monday In district court
for operating a car with
switched plates.
According to court testimony,
the car had been purchased
from his employer, but it bore
plates registered to another car
at the used car lot.
- A recent police investigation
of Richard Carter, operator of
trie U5ed car lots, unearthed the
fact that an embezzled auto,
registered in Mississippi, had
been purchased by Carter, re
painted; then, stored in a Riggs'
garage.
Royal Princess
To Wed Texan
Langen, Germany, June 14 W)
A royal princess of Prussia will
soon be at home "deep in the
heart of Texas."
I Princess Cecille, 31, hazel-eyed
granddaughter of Germany's late
Kaiser Wilselm, will trade her
family's medieval castle for an
apartment in Amarillo when she
; marries Texan Clyde Harris, 31.
He is the son of Konawa, Okla.,
Banker Bert Harris. !
I The princess numbers among
her ancestors Queen Victoria of
England, the emperors of Germa
ny and Innumerable reigning
prices, grand dukes and mar
graves. Her father Is the for
mer Crown Prince Wilhelm.
She is a sister of Prince Louis
Ferdinand of Prussia who work
ed for the Ford Motor company
in Detroit between the two
World Wars and visited the
United States last year.
The wedding plans, secret un
til yesterday, call for a marriage
June 21 in the bleak Hohenzol
lern castle in Hechingen in the
Bavarian Alps.
Brooks Missionary
Group Holds Meeting
Brooks The Women's Mis
sionary council met at the home
of Mrs. George Bacon at Bethel
Gustaf Nears 91 King
Gustaf V of Sweden (above)
will celebrate his 91st birth
day June 16. On December
8 of this year the king will
have reigned for 42 years.
Asks Grange to
Approve CVA
Coos Bay, June 14 ( Nor
ton Tompkins sounded the key
note of the annual State Grange
convention today by strongly en
dorsing the proposed Columbia
Valley Administration.
State Grange master since
1942, Tompkins urged the 700
delegates at the opening session
of the convention to become
educators and apostles for
CVA."
Tompkins' opening speech
ranged over a wide variety of
subjects, but mostly he dwelt
on CVA, which he called a
home rule agency and a "co
ordinated river program under
a single agency."
He asserted that "CVA would
mean a little bit of Washington,
D.C., would be moved to the
northwest and our development
would be guided by the people
living in the region."
Tompkins gave approval of
a sort to the government's farm
program.
Some bamboo growl to be
120 feet tall.
COMPLETE
DEPENDABLE
ELECTRICAL
DESIGN
CONSTRUCTION
MAINTENANCE
REPAIR
.treatment
Maybe it's just a burnt-out switch
or perhaps there's a short in the
motor. If you can fix it swell!
but if you can't, that's where we
come in.
Our electricians are the finest any
where (we think) with years of
experience in keeping things run
ning. So whether it's at home or
business give us a call the next
time there's trouble. We'll gladly
tell you what's wrong and what it
will cost to fix it.
FREE ESTIMATES
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
park for an all day session.
Work was done on a wool quilt
and a Hungarian doll made of
kitchen utensils and notions.
Mrs. Betty Burton had charge
of the business session in the
absence of the president, Mrs.
Helen McGee.
The devotionals were in
charge of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Williams, missionaries on fur
lough from Central America.
Several native songs were sung,
accompanied on guitar, and in
teresting experiences related.
The dinner was served be
neath the trees to the following
guests: Rev. and Mrs. Fred Sny
der, John Cavanaugh, Rev. and
Mrs. Carl Martin, Rev. and Mrs.
Ralph Williams and sons, Ralph
D. and Byron, Mrs. George Ba
con, Mrs. Betty Burton, Mrs. El
mer Conn, Mrs. Maude Timm,
Mrs. Irma Tischler, Mrs. Willa
2-4156
Remember . . .
FATHERS
DAY
is
SUNDAY,
June 19th
ond
To show you cared
enough to send the very
best, say it with a
Jdafimark
FROM
Edward
Williams
330 Court
Vinyard, Mrs. Cora Otto, Mrs
Edward Edmond, Donna and
Duane, Miss Stella, Jordan, Ed
die Anderson,- Miss Dormalee
Bunn, Miss Evelyn Austin, Mrs.
A. H. Jensen and Donald and
Clarence.
Moisan Is Hospitalised
Gervais Ex-Mayor G. J. Mo
isan, who has been in poor
health since his retirement from
office and who has been at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Albert
Nys of Brooks, has undergone
an operation at the Salem Me
morial hospital.
Church Federation
Has Panel Discussion
Silverton The Woman's Mis
sionary Federation of Immanuel
Lutheran church will meet
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in the Fireside room of the par
ish house. Mrs. Emil Loe will
present the topic: "Louis Braa
flodt, God's Humble Scientist."
Directing panel discussion to
pic: "Stewardship," will be Mrs.
John Overlund, Mrs. Elmer
IJohnson, Mrs. R elder Foverud
Mrs. JL. v. awayze.
Mrs. Jonas Bvbere will i- .
of her work with the cradle roll.
Hostesses for the evening are
Mrs. B. E. Gaffev. Mrs. K.....L
Henjum, Mrs. John Kinney and
Mrs. .a uveriuna.
Return From Arlsona
Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Messick have returned to their
farm here after spending several
months in Phoenix, Ariz., due
to Messick's health. Mrs. Mes
sick will return to her Job with
the state tax commission.
"I'm convinced ! new PEEIjiVe$ me the
WHITEST WASH 0Bt"
says Mrs. Virginia Edgar
964-14th Street, Oakland
"NO MORE DULL YELLOWS OR
GRIMY GRAYS in my wash," says
Mrs. Edgar, "not since I started
using new Peet's Soap. My white
things are whiter than ever before
and my colored things sparkle
with new lite. From now on,
there's only one soap for me
new Peel's."
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SEE THE DIFFERENCE ... OR DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK!
New Peet'a will prove itself to you. Try it. If it doesn't give) you the.
whitest, brightest wash you ever had, simply send the unused portion of
the package to Colgate-Pal molive-Peet Co., Berkeley 10, California,
with your name and address and the price you paid. We'll send you
double what Peet'a cost you.
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Bigger SINGLE
Twice-as-wide Head
New shop It easier
to handle.
FASTER CLOSER SHAVES
than you ovtr thought possible
No beard too lough . . . no skin too tender. This
new Sunbeam has greater CONTINUOUS-ROUND.
SHAVING surfact for FASTER WHISKER PICK.
UP. It's Instantly superior to any method Dad's
ever used. Now, a more compact and more powerful
motor thao ever before. Comes in beautiful gift case.
"SALEM'S OLDEST EXCLUSIVELY APPLIANCE STORE"
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
2S5 North Liberty Street
Phone 1-4)11
155 N.Liberty
Phone 1-3191
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