Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 24, 1950, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, January 24, 1950
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wore a Night Bap...
a Mattress Savings event
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Says Russians Have U. S. Gun Col. Frank C. Lynch, war
time army ordnance officer, holds picture of a group of men
looking at an American super secret, self-aiming anti-aircraft
gun which he says, In a story published by the Los
Angeles Times, has been in Russian hands since 1944. Col.
Lynch is quoted as saying he was ordered to deliver it to
the Russians from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. (AP
Wirephoto).
Parking Restricted at Places
Where Signal Lights Go in
An ordinance was enacted by the city council Monday night
that will be made part of the contract with the state highway
commission for installation of traffic lights at South Commercial
and Owens streets and at Portland road and Lana avenue.
It provides that automobiles shall not be parked within 30 feet
of the nearest curb line on any
of the corners at South Commer
cial and Owens, or within 50
- feet of the nearest curbline at
Portland road and Lana. It is in
the interest of safety and proper
operation of the signal lights.
The council passed the bill
providing for a distributors' tax
on coin-in-the-slot vending ma
chines which was amended two
weeks ago to make it less bur
densome on smaller operators.
One other ordinance was en
acted. It gives William Krcbs
permission to erect and install a
special wall sign.
Bills introduced, to be on the
calendar for final action at the
next meeting wore:
Levying assessments for the
cost of removing weeds, brush
etc., from property during 1949
Changing the name of Lincoln
avenue in Churchmere addition,
west of the river, to White ave
nue. Alderman Musgrave said
the West Salem city council
changed the name to Van avenue
a year and a half ago, and he
thought the change to White
would be protested. Tiie name
Lincoln is undesirable because
it conflicts witli a street name on
the east side of the river.
Segregating the assessment for
the improvement of Grove street.
Providing a special setback
line for a house at 1295 Fir
street.
Providing for the street num
bering of buildings and premises.
Petitions signed by a majority
of property owners were receiv
ed and referred to the city man
ager for the improvement of
Catterlin avenue from Center to
Fredrick; Fairmount from Hoyt
to McGilchrist and South Sum
mer from Judson to the city lim
its. A petition for the Improve
ment of East avenue from 14th
to 15th was insufficient.
Resolutions declaring Inlcrt
lion to pave were introduced
and adopted for Willow from
'High to the end of Willow; 22nd
-street from Lee to Shelton; 1 linos
Irom 12th to 13th; Madison from
Church to Cottage; and 20th
from Bellevuo to Oak.
Referred to the city manager
was a request for one-hour park
ing on Marion street in the 600
block from Church to the alley
'used by the Greyhound buses.
i Three liquor licenses were
approved, also these applications
.of licenses: Mollie B. Shepherd,
apartment house; Mike Stein
ibock, motor vehicle wrecker;
-Able L. Steinbock, Junk dealer;
Wheeler Inn, milk, food and soft
drinks; Irena A. Shattuck, auto
wreckers; The Temple, the Owl
club, the Pastime club, and Al
fred Fox, billiards and pool.
Public hearings were set for
February 13 on petition for a
xone change in Block 32, Uni
versity addition, and on a peti
tion by Louise and B. Lorenz for
the vacation of alleys in Yew
Park addition in exchange for
the city accepting a deed for
other property for alley purpo
ses. The council accepted reports
of the planning and zoning com
mission recommending that the
city accept a deed from J. M.
Horberger for property to be
used for street purposes; to name
a street east of Salem "Meadow
lane;" for naming a street south
of the city "Lyman lane;" and a
street south of Salem Heights
avenue "Norris lane."
A resolution providing that
parking be prohibited on Port
land road between Lana avenue
and the north city limits was
again tabled.
Truman's War Buddy
Has Fatal Heart Attack
Independence, Mo., Jan. 24 (IP)
Roger T. Sermon, a close
friend of President Truman and
mayor of Independence for 26
years, died last night. He was
59.
He died of a heart attack as
he was leaving City hall.
Sermon, who operated a groc
ery, was a democratic leader in
Jackson county, the president's
home county.
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Charles B. Minor
Finds Answer to
2-Car Problem!
Charlie B. Minor, employed for
10 years by Pacific Plywood
Corporatioii, Willamina, Ore
gon, which is near Salem, Ore
gon, choses a new Kaiser Trav
eler after looking at all other
makos of cars.
"I purchased a Kaiser Traveler
from I eaaue Motor Company
at Salem, Oregon, because oth
er owners, living in our vicin
ity, praise their cars so highly.
and because only a Kaiser
Traveler will give me a dual
purpose automobile. I am cer
tain I received the most for my
money. A truly better balanced
car."
Over 400,000 big stylish
Kjisers and Frazers have
been sold. Hundreds of
Oregon families enjoy
this comfort, safety, per
formance and economy.
Teogu Motor
and Implement Company
S35 N, Liberty Street
Salem, Oregon
See the 7950
KAISER TRAVELER
The Car With a Dual Life
For the Best Deal See
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
355 N. Liberty Phone 24173
"Sir 'ST
Once-a-year...
and only once-a-year
this genuine Sealy
"69th Anniversary" Mattress
Home-makers, It's the annual Sealy "5c-ebration" you'va
been waiting 365 days to welcome! Genuine Sealy Inner
spring "Anniversary" Mattresses specially designed...
specially manufactured. ..specially priced for this sensational
value-opportunity.
Not since Grandpa bought his Sealy has there been so
much good, old-fashioned value pre-built into an innerspring
mattress selling at such a low price 1
Our supply is limited... so come in today and join the
parade to the One... the Only... the Traditional Sealy
Anniversary Celebration of Once-a-Year Mattress Savings I
Only these Superb Sealy
"Anniversary Mattresses" feature:
V "Brocateen" Covers... decorator-designed, richly
textured, sturdily beautiful fabrics found usually
on mattresses priced 25 higher!
V Body balanced innerspring unit with hundreds of
specially tempered resilient coils.
V Miracle Mesh Insulation
V "Handi-Crip" Handles for easy turning
V 8 out-size ventilators to guarantee hygienic service
V Luxuriously.padded, pre-built borders to prevent
sagging and stretching
V Box-spring in matching deluxe "Brocateen" cover
at the same once-a-year anniversary price: $39.95
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