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fne OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon,' Wednesday Morning. March 21, 194S
PAGE FIVE
(Cntty Mews IBanffs
Telephone 9101 K
The Oregon Statesman
- - Health Exams Given Physical
examinations were given to the
students of Saint Joseph's paro
chial school March 14 by Dr. W.
J. Stone of the Marion county
department of health, assisted by
M. Wikoff, RN. Total number ex
amined, 70, including 4 pre
school. Defects found were, eyes
2, ears 8, nose ; and throat 11.
Fifty-one were" found to be f r?e
from defects. Diphtheria immuni
zations were given to ' 20, and
smallpox vaccinations to 13. Tu
berculin skin tests were given to
67. Volunteers assisting ; were
Helen Walker, Mrs. Eleanor Mor
ris, RN, Mrs. Dan Hay : and Mrs.
-F. J. Brennan. Dental ; examina
tions were given to students of
St Joseph's by Dr. J. J. Griffith,
assisted by M. Wikoff, jRN, from
the Marion county department of
health. - Number examined: 106;
37 were found to have teeth" and
mouth O. K. Volunteers assisting
were Mrs. T. H. Roguski, Mrs. J.
A. Hayes and Mrs. Gabe Marsh.
Mrs. Ronald Craven now taking
pupils for piano lessons. Call 9696
during ay, 9632 after 6 p.m.
4 A S Will Meet The March
meeting of Marion county voiture
40 & 8 will be held tonight at the
Lions den at 6:30. Final plans
for holding the spring wreck will
be completed. This year the
wreck will be held at Newburg in
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voiture. The Marion county de
gree team will be assisted by
grand voiture officers from other
parts of the state. All applica
tions for membership will have
to be acted upon at tonight's meet
ing so that preparations can be
made for the initiation at Newburg
which is to be held on Saturday
night, March 31.
Our Insurance Service fs as close
to you as your telephone. Richard
G. bevenn Every form of Insur
ance including Life. Constant, de
pendable service. 212 N. High St.
Tel. 4016. Res. 8213.
Check Drainage Marion Coun
ty Commissioner Roy Rice and
Road Foreman Ralph Girod in
vestigated a drainage difficulty on
Sunnyview ave. Tuesday at-the
request of ' A. C. Walker, resident
of that sector and made arrange
ments for corection of the
trouble. Considerable water was
standing there, Rice and Girod
said. i
Girl Honorary Scoot - Sail
Eggstaff, daughter jot Cubmastet
Ralph Eggstaff, who was'presentl
ed an honorary den; chief award.
a Cub neckerchief and a Lion put
at the meeting of pack 8 Cub
Scouts at the First! Presbyterian
church last Friday: night, is one
of the few girls ever given honor f
ary membership in any scout orf
ganization, Boy Scout workers
here declare. Princess Elizabelh of
Britain was made an honorary
member of the British Sea Scouts
and Shirley Temple is an honor
ary member of a Bey Scout unit
in California. At thej Friday night
meeting the Wolf badge went to
Harry Burke; Wolf Silver Arrows
to Robert Riggs, Bobby Inglis,
Dwight Rankin, Dwaine Rankin j
Bear badges to Billy Duns worth
and Fred Buchanan: Bear Gold
Arrows to Billy Dunsworth, Fre
Buchanan. Dwight I Rankin ana
Dwaine Rankin; Bear Silver -Art
rows to Douglas Rains, Richard
Myers, Gary Gortmaker and Bob!
by Inglis.' Dens two, five and si
tied for first place n attendanc
of Cubs and parents.
"Cyn" Cron.se Photographs
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
and
Fed!
Permit Issued City Building
Inspector J. H. Davis has issued
a building permit to Arthur Eng
ler f or construction of a one.-story
dwelling at 1955 North 19th st.,
at a cost of $5500.
Mrs. Armena Felt from the Spen
cer Support shop of Portland will
be sat the HoteL Senator jWed.,
March zt,; to interview- those in
terested in Spencer corsets and to
deliver, previous orders. i
Obituary
Price .
Wayne Price. ; age 58 year, at the
veterans' hospital in Portland, Mon
day, March ISv Late resident of 960
North Cottage St. Survived by his
wife. Anette Price of Salem; a daugh
ter. Marjorle Anne Price of Salem;
a son, Pfc. Robert W. Price, with the
field artillery ia France; son of Mrs.
Florence Price j of Brookville. Kan.;
sister, Mrs.- Ma Eickleberry of Brook
ville, Kan., andi a brother, Willard A.
Price of Portland. Member of Presby
terian church, j Capital post No. 9.
American . Legion, and BPOE 336.
"Funeral services will be held Thurs
day. March 22.1 at 2:30 p.m., in the
W. T. Kigdon chapel. Ritualistic serv-
; ices by Capital post No. a. American
For home loans see Salem
er$.l, 130 South Liberty.
"Lightning" Caused Jbr Wires-
When guy wires fell across the
Oregon Electric railroad trolley at
Ferry and Front streets early
Tuesday morning an arc of ligh
flared for several -blocks an
spams snot, rne trolley carries
1300 volts and the results of th
crossed wires were said to be as
dangerous as spectacular. Citypo
lice stood by while Portland Gen
eral Electric workmen helped
Oregon Electric men put the wires
back where they belonged.
Pulp wood wanted. Peeled white
fir. Hemlock. Ceiling price $14.00
card Dlv'fi. Oregon Pulp it Papejt
yo. Box 789, Salem, Oregon.
. School Provides Proram Toil-
day's Salem Rotary club lunch
eon program will be provided bf
Salem high school nuDils. with
Bob Macy, student body president,
in the role of program director.
Arthur (Hap) Englebart, Frank
McGee and Shirley Lukins win
speak, and Vernon Wiscarson
"hungry five" band will provide
the music.
Kecordings by James Melton at
the Salem Record Shop, Oregon
Bldg. State at High St. (Dwnstrs.ji
i SAR Organization Postponed-1
Sons of the American Revolution
were unable because of the bad
weather to meet in Salem as plan
ned early this week to organize a
Salem-Corvallis chapter, but pro
bably will do soon at a date to be
set shortly, Karl V. Pease, pas!
president of the state society, said
Tuesday.
nerooi wun Jonns-Manville asj
pnan sningies. rugm over your
old roof. Free estimates. Math4
Bros. 164( S. Com'l. Phone 4642
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nor io aiannaras a son was
born Tuesday night at Salerh
Deaconess ' hospital to Mr. anfi
Mrs. Kelly Stannard, route on
box 79A, Salem.
Eiiar examined l'nysical ex
amination! were given, to the stu
dests Of Saint Vincent's parochial
school March 12, 1943 by Dr.! W. J.
ptane -. t)f the Marion county de
partment of health,! assisted by
M.?,Wikoff, RN. Total nuifiber ex
aminee: I 74, including pjjpre
Bcliool. Defects ! loujid: leyjis 4,
eas &, nose' and throat 8, 1 teeth
IForty-three were! found; free
from defects. Diphtheria jbnrhuni-
zation was given to 27, and small
pox vaccination to 2f. Ttberculin
skti tests were given to ljJ6. Vol
uneeri assisting were Mts. John
Archery Mrs. Berry and ilizibeth
Dougherty. Dental exariiinations
were Miven to the stUderAs of St.
ViacenVs on March p ty Dr. C.
C.,5Hggiris assisted by Mi Wjkoff,
RJf, from the; Marion cpunty
health ' department One muhdred
and nine were examined from the
first to sixth grades, 'and! 50-were
found to have teeth . and mouth
Q.JC 'Volunteers assistiig
Airs. A. j arvis ana Mrs.
Hyhdnian.
Wedding ! pictures' taken at the
1 C'nmminri Sneaks Cant Rustv
Cumnttngs, discharged veteran of
the army air corps! and former
member jof the AV0 op. Flying
Tigers,! made a return Jspeaking
engagement at a special! dinner
meseting-1 of the Silem Junior
Chamber lof Commerce last night
at'fthe Golden 1 Pheasant. Cum
mines, recently initiated as a Jav-
cee, ttacejd further his adventures
in China and Burma iwhe in the
serVicth. After his tal he! answer
ed'f numef ous questions irorq the
floor. Delegates to the state board
meeting in Portland tw
ago gavetreports.
Nvere:
j. C
weeks
i Lesion, at Mt
i leum. Kev. ; Chester W,
officiate.
Crest Abbey mauso-
,, Hamblin will
Rnsslter
John Thomas j Rossiter. at his home.
344 North 12th 1st,, Sunday, March IS.
at the age of W years. Survived by
wife. Mrs. Alice Bossiter; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Ceorgina Kowberry and
Miss Lorene Rossiter, aU of Salem;
three brothers. . H. Rossiter of Den
ver, Colo., H, 8, .Rossiter of Abilen.
Km, and B. E. Rossiter of Omaha,
Neb. Services will be held Wednes
day, March 21,! at 2 p.m., from the
Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Willard
B. Hall will officiate. Interment in
Belcrest Memorial park.
Osbora ,
Gibson Osborn, at his home on route
two. Monday. March 19. at the age
of 78 years. Survived by wife Mrs.
Mary O. Osborn, Salem; daughter. Mrs.
Mabel Fowler, Salem; sons, W. A.
Osborn, Independence, E.. T. Osborn,
Salem, and T. L Osborn. Keno. Ore.:
several grandchildren and great grand
children!, services wiji dc neia mi
10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 21. from
the Clough-Barrick chapel. Commit
ment services In Belle Passi cemetery.
Rev. Chester W. Hamblin wjll officiate
7 ftr. developing St printing service
atLBurkefs Camera Shod! 1T4 N
Con'Li . . ;: j
Car'1 Located A few f minutes
after D. C. Martin, route iwoi Sa-
... .. .. - ,
lens, reported to citr police the
theft of jbis car, the! vehicle: was
foindieairly Tuesdjay itnoiming
parke4 in the 100 block pf South
CQmmercjal at,!' the !igni!iori key
DraKen m we swtiqn. rine car
was taken between 1 5 and! 6:30
p. rn. Monday," was reported miss
in at approximately 11:20 1 and
i is . . - l a.
was lound before 12:30 a
Noticed
terrioohs
Doerfler sales
Uriion ;ard High will! be
yard at
pperi af
from 1 to 5, specializing
m.
YWian Biirtoii ;
Tq iBroadciaist ;
: MA rejeordingj of Sgtr Vivian K.
Bartonl Salem mart, who is now in
charge jof th eauto electric and car-
retoif supplies for the US engi-
neers in the European theatre of
0Jeratibns, ; will : be heard on
KSLM .tonight! at 8 o'clock.
; S3ifrt6n, whdse wife, Mrs. V, K.
Birtoni lives on route one and par-
ertsj Mr. and! Mrs. Jw C. Burton
alio live in Sajlem, entered the ar
my in December, 1943,
: iffhe irecordmg was ; produced
arfd 1 released by the army radio
cej KSLM has broadcast sev-
eplj of these Recordings made of
lotal nifen doing special work with
th ianhy.
11 - -
Prisonous; for Dogs
March 20 :- (JPi -
Te . Q r e g o h Humane society
warned pet owners today that
some commercial fertilizers which
are 'poisonous have a flavor that
is tempting to dogs,
IfBfcyfle Lights Stolen Velma
Lihoskl, 2380 Fairgrounds road,
hasi reported to city police, the
theft df two bicycle headlights,
Tiey were taken f rorh wheel
Jl XL j- ,
parked
apartment house at the Fair-
g&nlnds road
hoski Said,
$3 eacti.
in thq washroom of the
address, i Mrs. La
arid were valued at
Marion
deed
land
race E.
con-
Injsura n
HgwkM
Bldg
tee:
Becke,
Roberts,
Wandsworth,
Guardian
a
Blumejnberf Hospitalized
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
fofrfaeir kindness, words ot symj
pathynd floral offerings in oui-
recent bereavement in the loss of
our mother. -
MARION, MANTON and
VIRGINIA CARL.
liapi Blumenberg, H45 Ferf-y st-., ! inp
v. as admitted to Salem Deaconess
hospital
Called!
finpmen
Tuesday for
to Chimaey
iWere called
i:i&ameUias and-rhodys,
f Deed! jSirned tfhe
county court has signed!
coaveyinjg of an acre1
toiEdwii A. Jbry and
Jofy torn $10, and . another
Veying" tip the City of Salem lot
6, block 3, Cardwell'k addition to
Safenv fcr $92.57.
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Painting & Decorating. Pr. 752.
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t'nderto Surgery Mys. Rob
erf Liuehs, route one, box 191,
Saeml Was admitted to Salem
Deaconess hospital Tuesday and is
scleduled to tindergo j; siirgery
thre foday
-Wil-
Wrisiwateh Stolen P. H. Ac
ton, j 40 Hanson ave., reported to
cilyjpojice Tu4sday that while his
Takes Son Home 'Mrs. Ray
Newnjian and infant son left Sa
lem Deaconess hospital Tuesday to
box 263, Salem,
Oil! Stove Flares City firemen
were j called to 673 fforth Com
mertiial street at 2:15; p m. Tues
day .Ivhen an over-fed,; oil stove
flared into Came. -
i ;
i Ceanty Selb Land - Marion
county court has signed a deed
to o 14, block 2, Loganville,
conveying the property to G rover
C.Baker and Emma F. Baker for
! Dismissed From Hospital Eva
Sugg, 445 Ferry st, patient at
Salem Deaconess hospital sine'
Sunday, was dismissed Tuesday.
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Jaycee Sesds .DelegatesDele
gates Xxom the Salem Junior
chamer of commerce will go to
Albany next Tuesday night to as
sist 4rith the reorganization of a
junoT chamber of commerce chap
ter tHere. l ' " , . . 1
; , j 'I 'I '! !. ..
- Leaive Hospital-Mrs. Joseph
Lynn! arid infant son, 1530 Broad
way, W4re dismissed fuesdij from
Saler Deaconess hospital, i
Miller Gees Home Orville Mil
ler, 135 Wander jway, was able io i
leave Salem Deaconess hospital
Tuesday, where ie was taken last'
Friday 'for medical care..
; ;. , ! -. " ".
Grand Jury i Meets The Ma-
rion county grand jury went Into
session Tuesday j with a number
of routine matters on the agenda.
Cummings Speaker Capt S. L
(Rusty) Cumniings, who served in
the I orient wiith the American
Vihjinteer Grqup and then with
this I country's krmy air force, will
be I speaker -at! this noon's meet
ink pf the Salem Soroptimist club
ats the iGoldeni Pheasant.
! i
Li J Pagejni Lyle J. Page,
former 1 Marions coiinty district, at
torney,! is in jthe ; Veterans' hos
pital; in Portland, where his
bSothetj, Judge E. M. Page took
hn: Sunday lifter several days'
sifferiig withl a lung congestion.
gBeac i Taken Home E r n e s t
Beach, who! hjad been ' in Salem
DeaConess hospital since March 4
far medical care, was returned to
InV home at 2315 .South Cottage
stj Tuesday. Jfe is an employe of
urtgon i rniip & raper com
PW7
car stood parked in the 500 block
State st. Tuesday morning a
ristwatch valued at $50 was tak
from its glpve compartment.
Has Tonsils! Out Ira Feitelson,
5j son ;of Mn and Mrs. Herman
Feitelson, 1940 South Church st
derwent art operation lor re
It 5
val bf his tonsils Tuesday and
is! now at home.
Daughter : to
Mt i anjd'M r
Jefferson,
dtughter
Board Meeting Called
nam iiibert,
Marion
medjcai( care
Fire, -i. City
lo 875 iBreys
afternoon to
sojeiatiob, has balled a board meet-
at ! Salem Chamber of Com-
rce roornsi inursday at T.sv
Jefferson Folk
Emmett Kastow,
parents of a
n early Tuesday
rrlrtrning at Silem Deaconess hos
pital
are
bor
president
- Tinik-
of the
County Public Health as-
IBaker at Home G. C. Baker,
to uiiderwefit surgery last Sat
urday at Salem Deaconess hospi-
beeri removed to his home.
CARD OF THANKS
we wish to t Malik our many
friends and neighbors for all their
kindness and sympathy in our re
cent sorrow.
MRS. H. C. GILG
CORP. THOS. GILG
MRS. HELEN BONDELL
AND SON JAMES.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the Howelli
Edwards Funeral horrle for thei;
consideration and sympathy dur
ins -c uccini aim uui lax vi uu
husband and father.
MRS. H. C. GILG
CORP. THOS. GILG
MRS. HELEN BOND
- AND SON JAMES.
DR. WILL I
THOMPSON
Optometrist and
Orthoplst
311 Oregon Bldg.
Oter Sears Store
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Composition
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Diameter
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Saucers to match
Red, jre9n, yellow,; blue
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thereasonGilmorc Dealers have teafoed up with Mobile, as Dealers.
This happy, progressive and voluntary affiliation means, to
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Brassioros
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Rayon satin j arid bp
Cotton net lining. Adp
Main Floor
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Pants
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Smooth fitting cotton
elastic in the waist.
Mexianine
Childrefv's and Misses
Anklets
Sturdy
smart spring
8 to 10Vi
mercerized
cotton in
colors and ; white.
Main Floor
Meh'-s Rockfdrd
Work
Heavy we!
Rockfords.
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Sox
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Rayon Crep
Gowns
2.98
Lovely prints In a chjrming ;
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Hose
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Those famous Esquire "dress j
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Sizes i 10-12.
He), j
Main Fleer
Protect ijYbur Hos with
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Bottle
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water-spot; and so they dry
quickly. Itiroyes appes ranee!
Main Floor
Nelson
(Light-
Ecrster
Handbags
2.98
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A big new stock of all the pop
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Miin Floor
Men's
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solid colors and! whit
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Pins 20 Tax
Cleverly styled in siniulated
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gllpcrper
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3 LL 25
One can cleans average room.
Also 'for flat, paint, kalspmine,
window shades.
Basement .
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Tool
Bdd
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out tray. jteduced price!
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smooth hardwood handle!.
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Strap backed steel
hardwood handle,.
polished. .
Basement
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Flishlight
type.
Steel caseil IPrefocusedl
, Price includes bulbs and, cells.
pavement
Glass
Garden
Hoe
.08
6W sharp blade. Socket and
blade all one piece. Hardwood
handle. ; i
Basement
blade
waxd
Long
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Tumblers
6 1: for
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-' Basement
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fluted
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containtf
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a. rock-bottom price. j "
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Virgin Wodl
Blankets
1130
Big 72"x9T size In lovely pas
tel shadesJ Wide satih binding.
?nd Floor
Steel
Pruner
89
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8 inches long. Flat spring, fin
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Enamel
1.05 ot
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Choice of gloss or eggshell fin
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Pretty 5-Pa j
Cottage Sots
- Strawberry printed pairs with 1 " I
valance and a pair of net low- .
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