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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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3
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The- Statesman, Solem. Oregoni Thursday. April 10, 1 9473 Soroptimists liear Address on India Cancer Survey Center Planned High School dirls to The project will consiit of demonstrations, lectures agef tours Salem restaurants, i Steinbock to i Attend English Drama School America will be among 400 youths attending the state FFA meeting if. Pendleton today and tomorrow, Ralph L. Morgan, state supervisor of agricultural education, announced yesterday.

Delegates will attend from 48. Oregon FFA chapters. Talent night this evening and the annual banquet Friday night feature the affair. Banquet speaker will be E. C.

Samnions president of U. S. National Bank of Portland. Learn of Food Handling A two-weeks instruction project in sanitary food handline wj'l begin today for a Salem high school girls' health and physical education das under the sponsorship of the Marion county-: department of health. Lenore Headley, county health educator, will conduct the course.

Will pay cash For seres or more, with 3 bedrooov bouse, within 12 miles Salem. North or East. Phone 25375 was skipper on a minesweeper in Japanese waters. This winter he has been studying in New Entry into the royal academy, gateway to London play houses, is through auditions, usually taken in London, but the British actor. John Gielgud in New York arranged for the auditions in this country.

.1 Steinbock began his dramatic work with Margaret Burroughs in Salem high took a year of special work at the Ouspenska-ya school in Hollywood and returned to Salem for schooling at Willamette, which included appearances in "High Tor, "Philadelphia Story" and "Arsenic, and Old Lace" and "The' Guardsman." Salem Soroptimists will hold their monthly social meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. Ruth Jans on the Oregon state hospital grounds. At their luncheon yesterday in the Golden Pheasant restaurant Soroptimists heard the Rev. S. Raynor Smith, pastor of Jason Lee Methodist church, voice a plea that the United States stand as an example in democratic government for India as it gradually emerges into independence.

The Rev. Smith previously served in India as a missionary. A cancer survey renter for the Salem area was in prospect yesterday after action by the Marion-Polk Medical stciety Tuesday night at its monthly meeting. The society will name a committee of doctors to ihvestigate powible locations, time of opera-tiqn and selection of jocal and area doctors to conduct chancer detection work. The project will be financed by the American Cancer society, which this month is conducting its annual fund cam paign.

The Marion county campaign is directed by Clair L. Brown. Leonard Steinbock, son of Mike Steinbock of Salem, and popular an actor in local productions, is to sail from New York City Friday, to accept a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Drama- tic Art in London. Steinbock, a graduate of lem high school and Willamette university, served as a midshio-xnan in the V-8 program of the "navy and at, the end of the! war Mrs. Dukehart Dies, Services Slated Today Funeral rites for Rose George Dukehart, former Statesman business office employe who died at a local hospital Tuesday, will be conducted at Clough-Barrick chapel at 10:30 this morning.

The Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate and interment will be in Bel-crest Memorial park. Mrs. Dukehart, late resident of 425 S. 23rd st, left Salem to work in Portland during the war years, returning to work the last two years for the Keith Brown company here.

She had been ill in the hospital "a month. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Celenda George, Coquille; sisters, Mrs. Pearl Jolin of Seattle and Mrs. Ethel Draut of Crannell, and four brothers in Coquille, Henry, Marion, Frank and David George.

Veneiian Blinds -ELI1ER The Blind Man West Salem. Oregon Phone 7328 1515 Plata St Slats Id Aluminum. Steel and Wood Choice of Tape Colors Call Any Time for Free Estimates Measured and Installed Pay Nothing Down Pay Monthly FOB COMPLETE AUTO SEIIVICE '7 See TEAGUE IIOTOll C0IIPAHY Dependable and Reasonable Service From a Bolt to a Motor If Yoar Car Needs Mechanical Attention Let Us Give Yon an Estimate Protect Yonr Investment by Keeping-Your Car in Good Serviceable Condition YOUn KAISEB-FQ AZEQ DEALER 355 N. Liberty St. Phone 7M1 The "Jeep" of Power Chain Saws Vallev FFA Youths At Pendleton Meet' Mrs.

Fisher Succumbs at Local Hospital Mrs. Carrie M. Fisher, resident of Salem for the past seven years, died Monday at a local hospital at the age of 65. She was the wife of Chester C. Fisher, who recently retired as chief of engineers in Salem Silverton and oodburn i ffr Jhx members of Future F( rmers of i Power Chain Saw the Salem office of the bureau of! One Man Cheiiieketans to Hike ear Coast A hike to Cedar Butte in the coast range west of Forest Grove is planned by Salem Chemcke-tans for next Sunday.

The hike of 12 miles round trip will take the party to a forest lockout in part of the Tillamook burn. The starting time is set for 7 a. m. sharp because the driving distance is 80 miles each way. The party will assemble at 248 N.

Commercial st. and members are told to bring, trail lunches. The leader will be A. Sprague. SdQO.95 One Third Dawn Balance Monthly For falling, bucking, cutting cordwood or pulpwood, land clearing, fence posts and many other Jobs.

Single cylinder 3 hlpv motor. 26" blade. Lightweight Weighs only 38 lbs. reclamation. The body is being sent to Boise, Idal, for services and burial, in charge of Clough-Barrick company.

Mrs. Fisher, who resided at 1525 N. 17th was born in Huntsville, Ohio. She was married to Mr. Fisher in Boise, in 1912.

Before coming to Salem, they resided in Bend. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church and a past president of chapter BQ of PEO. Survivors are the widower, a son, Eugene K. Fisher, a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston; a daughter, Mrs. C.

W. Sharon of Eugene: a sister, Mrs. Murray Badgley of Boise, and one grandson. 4 Smithwick COIICRETE HASOIIRY Concrete or pumice building blocks are firesafe. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN EACH DEPARTMENT Massey Tells Lions of Need for Military Power Every war in American history has been fought by civilian soldiers, Sgt.

Thomas Massey, local arm recruiting chief, told the Hollywood Lions club Wednesday noon. Speaking in behalf of the national observance of army week, Sgt Massey stressed "An alert, prepared, militarily strong America will not only be a strong factor in preventing war, but if an unwanted war does come, also will save lives and resources. SLIPS sanitary and economical to use In building retaining basements dwelling houses and farm buildings; also Ideally suited to repair work connected with basements, foundations, retaining walls, etc G0WIIS i Large selection, broken lines, all colors, most all sizes. Make beautiful gifts. Regularly priced, to $7.95.

Come and get theni while they last at only Handbags Qoseout of broken lines i in calfskin. Both black i and brown. Wonderful $16.50 values. tyiW nol last long at oniyj U. S.

G. Cemenuco .25 lbs. $4X0 Broken sizes and lirjes. 1 Up to $7S5. Come and them while they last Lat only I Corde Handbags Qeanup broken lots.

Will not last long. Formerly priced at $5.95 and $10. To move quickly and to go at only $95 $95 New Counsel for Sheriff Sought in False Arrest Suit In a letter to the Marion county court Wednesday, District Attorney Miller B. Hayden approved the request of Sheriff, Denver Young for appointment of George A. Rhoten to appear as i attorney for his defen.se in a pending false arrest suit.

The court is considering, the request Brought several months ago by Leonard Gouge, the suit also involves Hayden and the Continental Casualty company as co-defendants. The case had been transferred to Clackamas county court in Oregon City earlier this week. i 1 In confirming Sheriff Young's request, Hayden stated that the district attorney's staff members are not in a position to defend the sheriff because they are A water-resistant paint in 'nine exciting colors. Damp-proofs basements, exterior masonry walls, etc. Fishing Season Opens Saturday, April 26th Make Keith Brewn year headquarters for fishing tackle, camphor equipment, beats, etc! 7 KEITH Plumber yard Funeral for Former City Resident Held in Toledo Funeral services in Toledo.

Ore Tuesday for CoL -Hale Helme Mumford, resident of Salem from 1915 to 1923, were followed by interment in the family plot at City View cemetery here. He was a veteran of the Spanish American war. Among surviving relatives Is a daughter, Mrs. Harold E. Davis of Salem.

I SUITS Colion Dresses Fhene S1C3 Hardware Trmni Onrt Sts. Lumber 31111 work Glazing Roman-farmers let land on which grain was grown lie fallow in alternate years. DRESSES Beautiful high numbers, both dressy and tailored. Sold $22.50. Now go on sale at only DRESSES Special dresses from our regular lines.

Sold at $19.95. In prints and plain colors. Now to-go at only Fine lailored tuits in all colors. Broken sizes and styles. Sold regularly to $5500.

Now to go at only sr 7 CA glamorous array of colors and styles now ready ior your' selection. designs In all the new ri i A 1 II and sizejs. Very conservatively priced at only 4 in IT I III $095 $2495 I fT-t III lo 4m h. LOAFEDS lor the younger trade both red and brown. The most popular sport shoe shown.

They won't last long at only I If II 0VERGL0 Spalding OXFORDS We now offer the famous brown and white sport oxfords in a limited qjmtity. Come early 11 you. want a pair of tiiese popular shoes. to95 House of Westmore liquid powder make-up. Now goes on sale for the first time at only SILK HOSE Regular $2.95 values.

A real disposal. Come and get them while they last, at only $goo Honse Slippers Regularly sold up to $4.95. We are offering you everything left from a big season. Fur trimmed scuffs and all odd lots to go at one price while they last. few- I2ILLIIIERY Visit our exclusive' millinery department" Only the finest, select, aTtistic creations offered.

Get PRICE'S millinery-for that special occasion when you want to look your best. Moderately priced considering quality Fnr Storage We can take! a few more fine fur coats and give you the security of having them mothproofed and stored in the safety of our vaults. Moderate prices. Vivian Enyeari Owner and Operator of Price's, Beaniy Salon Expert oterators. A rendezvous for the better woman.

i GLOVES Broken lines. In susd- and kid, both brown and black. All sizes. Formerly sold to $15.00. Come and get them while at only SHOES Broken ines in all sizes.

Regularly sold to $9.95. Come and get them while they last aPonly $495 SOAP Beautiful gilt soap. Regular $1.50 values. For this sale only at First Call Mme. Hunttngiord Cream Scientific With jjlme.

Huntingford Cream Scientific you can actually nourish your skin and restore the youthful appearance of your complexion. All women of maturity can recapture the kiu of youth finely -textured and radiant. MmkM TonocsWrs lor -thoy ihxiy on It and thtrn's hardly child who will nfust a glass ol this dslidous farm imsh milk. For better health see that they get a glass each meal and all they want between Order an extra 'quart of Mayflower today. For Regular Delivery PHONE 9203 2 13S Fairgrounds Road Salem.

Oregon $5.00 fc 9T- Mmm kV mm. mMw "MfiNsllnnnWHI.

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