The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 01, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Tho Oregon Stat man Telephone 9101
. Tw Injured Leonard Snith
and Beverly Barrett were inWirmt
In an auto accident Thursday af-
lenwon wnen tne truck Jn which
they were haulina turke frt nt
out of control and crashed off the
road.: First aid brought both of
the injured to Salem General hos
pital. Smith is believed to have
suiiered. a broken collar .bone,
wnue me woman had bad bruises
and cuts.
Obituary
: Miami, FU.. May 21, Guy Earnest
; Metcalf. former resident o rout one.
- b our
j yrved by wife. Edna: aeven children.
' . n Will. . . , -
. sua. ti inn, mra. txmini Mor-
' ton and Virginia Metcalf. all ol Miami.
"'J 1 UUtil UK UU3 AJ1-
elea, Mrs. Herbert Jones and Mrs.
Jelvin Larkina of Salem and Allen
Metcalf of Three Rivers, Calif.; two
sisters.- Mrs. i Roy Neuby of New
berg. Ore., and Mrs. Bertha Beckner
of Albany, and 10 grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held Mon
day. June 4. at 10 a.m.. at the Friends
cemetery In Newbere under the direc
: tion of Holhngsworth mortuary, New-
-' Rover
Mrs. Charlotte B. Boyer, at her home
In Juneau. Alaska. May It. Wife of
IT'l 1 c n . . .
I oujer vi juneau; moiner
1 ot Mrs. Beatrice M. Wilbur of New
port and Fred, Elmer and - Charles
! Boyer ef Salem; sister of Mrs. Lvdia
i Platte of Kellogg, Idaho, Mrs. Ella
Johnson of Provost. Canada, Mrs. Rutii
: Echerd of Molalla. and Chester and
sl Arthur Tufford of Portland. Also sur
vived by 12 grandchildren. Announce
ment of services later by the Clough
, Barrlck. company,
1 Baker : " '
; Matt Baker, late resident of Silver
, ton. at a local hospital. May 30, at
: the age of 63 years. Survived by chil
dren, Forrest A. Baker of Silverton.
Lynn Baker with the V. S. army in
, Germany. Lloyd Baker, address un
. known. Anna Thurston of Sweei Home.
-Vera Baker. Lola Baker and Ray
i Baker, all of Salem. Funeral services
j wiU be held Friday, June 1, at 2 p.m..
from the W. T. Rigdon chapel. Inter
; ment In Silverton cemetery
i Bnckley ! i
I Robert Buckley, at a local hospital
,IMay 30. at the age of 12 years. Sur
vived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
,ert Buckley, sr., of Salem, and grand
mother. Mrs. Ida M. Clark of Salem.
i A -student of ParrUh junior high
: school. Services will be held Friday,
.iH" k W"h from thei Howell
""S chapel. MS North Capitol St..
;yith Re. Dudley Strain officiating.
. Interment in; Belcrest Memorial park.
Lenstrora
1 Harry Lenstrom, at the residence,
route one. Salem. May 30. Survived
by his mother, Mrs. Louise Lenstrom;
,'ne brother, Edward Lenstrom; two
'? Mrs Lulu Hoeflin. Mrs. C. E.
I v ?i,.aJof slem- Services , will be
"nuay. yune i. at 2 p.m.. from
the 1 CloUVh.Rsrrlrlr .h.l I-.- 'V
,in City View cemetery.
Earls 'i i; '
VnlLJ3'" Earls- ,ate resident
Survived by husband. John David
ffi wf Brooka: eiaht children, Mrs.
Lee. Mrs. Maddie Wright. Mrs.
f-,ick??n .AJbert. Clarence and
i-US " of ooks. Auddie
Earls of the U. S. army air corps and
John Earls of the U. S. army three
"7- W. Page of s2Tem, Mr7.
iiankins of Colorado; four brothers.
James Reeves and Charles Reeves of
Tr'J"Ck: R?v ot California
!i5Vel ' Misaouri. and 19
f rand children. Announcement of ser-
, later by the Howell-Edwards
chapel. 543 North Capitol. aw
batls , '"
In this city Mav 31. Lulu A. Davis
fetl,residnt ot ""O SW Canvon Lane
2d- Molher of AItmn bavind
j A . Myer. both of Portland
gnandmother of Allan Davis aVid Bill
Vranizan. both of Portland. Funeral
services will be held Saturd.V. Juj
at 1 J0 p m.t from the W. t. Riedon
Bikes Impounded Police have
started impounding unlicensed bi
cycles which constitutes the penal
ty for not paying the 50-cent reg
istration fee.,- C Ts Joryyin charge
of the bicycle licensing division,
said Thursday that 2513 licenses
had been issued and it is estimated
there are 5000 bicycles in th Htv:
Under the ordinance owners of
unlicensed bicycles can beldepriv
ed of the use of their wheels until
licensed. Failure to purchase a
license automatically, takes away
their right to use the machine for
10 days. To date this rule has not
been invoked but unless licensing
picks up Jory said the court nmh.
ably., would begin to assess this
penalty.
Wanted: 2 men for warehouse
work. Carjitnl Ir rlH :tnra-
WV
Co, 560 Trade St. Ph. 5603.
Funds Transferred To balance
up the general funds on which
many county warrants are general
ly drawn,-, the county court Thurs
day authorized the transfer of the
following funds: $638 from the dog
license fund to the general fund:
$7114.65 from roads and highways
to general: $1925.10 from roads
and highways to general; $3349.16
from roads and highways to een-
eral; $7475.52 from market roads
to general; $1037.68 from market
roads to general and $11,953 from
old age pension fund to general
fund.
7 hr. developing & printing service
at Burke's Camera ShoD. 174 N
Com'L "
Wind Gauge Mystery S. R.
Hughes, 525 South 18th st., and
Salem police are trying to find the
owner of a highly mechanized
wind gauge which Huehes found
in a brown case between the walls
of his house while doing some re
pair work. The dials on the
register-velocity of wind to the
len-tnousandth part.
Experienced ladies ready to wear
salesladies wanted. Apply Sally's.
Mother, Daughter Home Mrs.
Carmen Te'desco and infant daugh
ter were removed Thursday from
Salem General hospital to their
home at the Cherry City auto
court.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Patient Convalescing Rex Ni
cholson, 180 Market st, who had
been patient in Salem Deacon
ess hospital, was sufficiently re
covered Thursday to be removed
to his home. ;
Our insurance service is as close
to you as your telephone. Richard
G. Severin, 4016; evenings 82 r3.
Leave Hospital Mrs. Harry
Clark and infant son were remove
ed Thursday from Salem Deacon
ess hospital to their home at 1124
North Summer st '
Rabbit fertilizer, $1 sk. Ph. 2-1234.
Th 05EG0N STATESMAN. SoUm, Or rWMoralng, 7un 1. IMS
Cemetery Assn. Formed Parn.
were filed Thursday in .the office
oi . tne county, clerk .for Looney
uemeiery Association.- The papers
recited that a meetinsr was held in
the home of Mrs, David H. Looney
at wnicn time Mrs. David IL Loon
ey was elected president. Mrs.
Jesse L, Steiwer, vice-president,
ana Marguerite Looney clerk.
trustees named? included iGussie
Steiwer Gflbert, Salem; Chester B
Gaines. Gates: and Rubv G. Orif.
fith, 260 Mission st.. SalenL The
purpose: of the association he pa
pers recited, is to perpetuate and
maintain tne family burial grounds
on. the Jesse and Ruby Looney do
nation land claim, four miles north
oi jenerson. i
Fur storage. Let us tell you about
our storage with free moth-proof
ing. Prices." .j ,
s Four Permits Issued -4 Four
building; permits 1 were iqKUPd
Thursday in the office of City En
gineer J? Harold Davis to the fol
lowing: i W. F. Eddy to erect a
Woodshed at 1265 East st., at a eot
Of $62; E. BeUo to; erect a bfopd
fence at 2110 MLssion st at a cost
of $50; Mrs. Dave Loonev to alter
and repair a dwelling at 125 South
Liberty St. at a cost of $50, and to
ttev; James A. Scott to erect a
dwelling at 1610 North Church st
at a edit of $5500,
More turkey pickers needed. Good
pay, Marion Creamery, 245 D St.
i Aids Program Mrs. Lucille
ivennedy, new rural, school super
visor for Lane county who has
been leaching here, is to assist
A panielson. Lane county 4H
club leader, in the war food pro
duction program to be conducted
by his office during the next few
weeks.: i , 4
llore turkey pickers needed. Good
pay. Marion Creamery, 245 D St
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: Patient Discharred Mrs Poll
Carnine, 2241 Mill st, who had re
ceived pedical treatment in Salem
ueacones hospitali was removed
t her home Thursday.! ;
2 i,M' ' 5 : r m -
Fpr home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty. .
Mother,! Twins Homel-Mrs. Eu
gene i M. Jarvis and her twin
daughters were removed Thursday
uwn :aajn uenerai hospital to
their home at 45 Garden rd.
Reroof ; with Johns-Manville as
phalt; shingles.; Right over your
old roof, j Free estimates. Mathis
Brosl64 s. Com'l Ph. 4642,
Na Authority The city of As
toria does not have j authority to
vacate within its 'corporate boun
daries certain streets desired bv
Clatsop county for the establish
ment of a mooring basin. Attor
ney General George Neuner held
nere Thursday; Neuner said this
authority was vested only in the
legaaiamre. . ;xne . sxreeis, involved
were recorded between low and
high water mark and were con
structed below ordinary high tide.
They extend to the shiD's canal
at: right anglies with the Columbia
river. . - y - ''""'"'"
Asparagus for freezinr and ran.
flihg. Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north
m jr-ouc o. ;fnone 2-3072. Bring
containers. . -. ' -
To Handle Fuel The InmW
divisionrof Oreeon Puln and Pami-
company, whose block fuel by
product nas (been handled by the
Keith Brown comnanv tinr thn
Spaulding null became part tf the
puip and paper company a few
years ago, is to make its own
fuel deliveries after June .1, the
Brown company continuing tn
nanaie ine material until its or
ders are filled. i
f :! -
Frink Doolittle has added a radin
repair department to his fiprvippa
This department will be operated
Dy a. Panzer, who is a thor-
.1 j
ougmy experienced repair man.
Graduation! Today Leslie inn
ior high's largest graduating class
will hear Drj Lawrence Ri 00c at
their commencement exercises to-I
day at 1:30 p. m. Two hundred
forty-four students are to receive
their diplomas from the principal,
Joy! Hills. :
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uri storage, tet us tell you about
our: storage w
ing.f Prices.
Ith free moth-proof-
Fall Injures! Man A. H. Han
son,: route foiur, fainted j in the
Salem postoffice Thursday, fell
and !cut a bad leash -in the hncfr nf
his head. Hej was taken to the
Salem Clinic, where he was treat
ed by a physiqian.
Rabbits Wanted, top prices, we
PAGE FIVE
ShuHns Day Gov. Earl Snell
Thursday called attention to Sun.
day, June 3, which has been desig
nated as "Shut-ins' ! day. The
purpose is to 'promote friendship
ana encouragement to the sick and
disabled. Suggested for the day
are visits to homes and hospitals,
sending flowers,- cards and other
suu, and omer ; acts of r kindness
rememorance.
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-yn Crontee Photographs and
Frames, 1st NaVl Bank Bldgi
Faeei Larceny Charre, . Jactr
Speddeh, who allegedly pawned a
Winchester rifle in Salem which
belonged to a Kelso, Wasiu,: man,
is in ciktodylat Grants "Pass. Sa
lem police recovered the eun her
on which $35 had been loanM.
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Chemos Inn ? closed.
Wednesday, June 6th. '
Open-, again
Nlbler to Speak-
Nibler, Mario county- farm agent
will speak before the Salem Board
of Real'tors at their noon meeting
x riaay m Hptel Mariori; ; .
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For unpainted ftirniture shop at
WoodroWs, 325 Center; : - ; !
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Log Permit Granted Th n,.
er lumper, company was granted
a log hauline bermit bv the
court, Thursday, j . .
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Olive Stevens! MsDi is on vacation
during june. Class work to be
resumed! later; I ' K
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Enters Hospital J Mrs. Fred
Davenport, 275 Hollywood ave,
Thursday entered Salem Deacon
ess hospital where she will un
dergo surgery.' " ! '. .
.Gets First Aid, 4- Emma Post
'isher apartments, fainted Thurs
day and first's aid jwas called to
give ner emergency treatment
Public Records
Cttcnr cocit ; :
Ulna AtnuR n. T. Vr A Wm.n.
nlieauon for placa on trial docket
ssoxiey ya. -Aaa TMntaa nn
Clementtn Daws: motion to amended
oornDiaixrt asks- thst niainnff k re
quired to clarify and make more spa-
4Mus Mi. . ttearsK-va,- Iva v. Beard:
At
ut wmpuuni; auraes oeseron:
asks custody of minor child. ' i r
old- Keller Hutcblns; applicaUoa for
placa 00 trial docket,'. - I :
dlvorca compUint: alleges dasertiont,
Neva Owen vs. Dean Owen; divoace
eomplslBt; allecea-eruel auid inhuman
treatment; asks -custody of two minor
chlktrw $30- monUUy for support iof
each and $75 monthly for-plaintiff. T
Judge IV IL, Page excused Floy Mudd
oni the grand jury and subaUtuOed
Beatrice Aj Yoeom and announced the
pand jury would convene June 9 4at
PKOBATE COURT
frank MT Simon ' estate; InheriUnce
tax: determined at 3382.17. J
JUSTICE COUKT 1 - - A
State vs. " Jess : Warren - Latouretl:
charge defective brakes; fined SI
SUte vs. Lester Malvin re'rren;
charge defective tail light; bait $10.
State v : rtavM . fKn. t
charge permittinit unlicensed person to
ymwtr eniciej iinea Si and
costs, fine suspended, costs paid.
State VS. GVr Rntw
fuPPort; hearing . June 2 at 10 a.m.;
irurnnuuneni issued.
State in. Rafml n-n..n. i
operator's license; bail SlOOr on a sepa
rate rhfip- n rfiM v. ji
the Influence of intoxicating liquor
baj was set at $400;i pleas of guilty
entered to both charges; Juno 2. w
-"3- as date. for. pronouncement
ot Judgment: commitment issued.
SUte vs. Marguerite Warren; charge
?SS.Ua n1battrJi faring 'set fir
June at 10 a.ntu; defendant released
on own recognizance, el.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Val Kavic. Portland; charge no driv
er's license; bail $5. "
Rnlatwt ruc.rf . .."V ,
violation of basic rule; bail $5.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
.i!me?TI ri,kins' O- S. marine
"-"f domestic. S75
Leave Hospital i Mr. n i -
Barnes and infant son were re
moved; Thursday from Salem Gen-
a" .. ''..'
erai nospitai to ; their home at
Z315 Hyde st
i Automotive Meet Planned
Dealers and repair men iiaiuTHng
automotive parts will meet 'Mon
day at 8 pjxtr in the Chamber of
Commerce Tooms, an OPA an-
nouneemenf said -Thursday, Price
specialists 'fromlthe Portland dis
trict will explain the new; regula
tions concerningj services, i i - '
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listen to , Burke's- Radio Camera
program 11:30 a. m.- today.- . . i
fiBaiWtaai-'Fraill Duttoh.
155 Fisher rd- entered Salern Dea
coness Jhospital for medical treat
ment
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Velduro! . One coat - wall finish
$2.75 gaL Farmers Hdwe-r 115 S.
ComT. 'f I
' jv:Vn :;.H;r -..:7 1,
Becomes Patient De ward Rich
ardson, 1215 North Commercial st,
entered Salem Deaconess
Thursday . where' he will .Teceive
medical treatment
Bargains in high grade wallpaper
on sale,
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at Elfstroms: .50 patterns
15c, 30c and 45c. .
hospifid
Go to McMinnyille
MONilOUTH Mr. and Mrs.
R. E.-Dwby- spent Memorial day 1
in McMinnvUle with bis brother--in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles ! Walker.
MONMOUTH Carol Cham- .
berav. ejected :crown princess .to
th queen's, court at fheA St Paul
rodeo for July 4th. 'Is a former
Monmouth high school girl where
her parents lived until moving to
McMinnville in March, i '' ' '
Aenwred Home Mrs. W. R.
Friesen end infant son were re
moved Thursday from Salem Gen
eral hospital to their home at 1435
North 18th st , -
To Meet Hnsband 'Mrs. Dean
Thompson has gone to California
to meet her husband, navy radio
man, as he comes into port ' ,
Tire-HTteel Stolen A tire and
wheel was stolen from a Chrysler
car on the Iliatt used car lot P07
lice wer notified. Thursday. . . '
! NOW playing!
; Kites at I; Mats. Sat & Suns., T
s PecIUvely ends 'Sunday, June 10
,13 DAYS ONLY! .
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SEATS HOW SELLING
; usorry. wo Phons Orders)
V : Prieea for all nrf Arminw
$2,75, $t3 and $L50. including aQ tax.
t a. mix it) a. . eta at iar j -Fl".ibaU&
STORK. 70S Jaala. taaewr
POItTLAIND ICE ARENA
pick 1 up. Also
or 2-1882.
furs. Phone 2-1234
Business Name- Filed ' Aihrt
Benson filed a certifirate nf ao
sumed business name Thursday in
tne i county clerk's office for Al's
Clearing and Grading Service. 7TO
South Commercial st
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Bicycles and tandrums for rent
or saie. ya Marion, ph. 3421 be
fore 10 a. m. or after 8 p. m.
Adjustable Wrenches
10" . i. ; 98c 12" ... . S1.59
Pipe Wrenches
8" 98c 18" . . $2.79
14" . . $1.98 24". . $3.79
Pipe 1 Cutters No. 1 $2.95
Pipe Vises ... . $4.24
9-16" Sockets Vz" drive 39c
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All metal - , - .
Tool Box with Tray $2.98
Mechanics J tt'
Hip Roof Tool Box $3.45
Special heavy duty :
Flashlight Batteries 2-15c
6.00x16 grade 1 '
Allstate Tires . .
Plus Tax -
$13.95
; Floor Mats $2.29 .& $.3.25
j For most care - -
Auto Tire Pump V . $1.98
I Made to Rive Ion service 7 ; . I ' W
Skh st
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Child's Tee Shirts. 1. I
i ' White and pastels ;. .
. . 69c
sizfe 2 to 8
Child's Cotton: Slip. ..
Sizes 2 to 14
Child's Rayon Brief . .! . . 49c
white oil tea rose
Elastic waist .
sites 2 to l4
I Toddler s i Dress . . 79cr$l;09, $1.98
i Assorted prints and solid colors!: .. sizes 1 tf 6
1 Boy's Cotton Tweed Shorts. . $1.49
; Sizes 4, 5, 6 and! 7 . . ; self material belt . . I . blue or tan
:Boyville Sport: Shirts. L . . $1.49
1 I f i i Blue and tan I i i '
i Boyyille Dress Shirts ; . .! . $1.09'
' I -i ' ' Assorted stripes ' i !
-Infants Flannel Wrapper!.' . 39c
- Infant's Batiste Dress . . . $1.00
' 1 Lace and nand embroidered trim !
infant's Knit Bath Blanket
infant's Wash Cloth.
15c
Infant's All Wool; Sweater!. . $1.59
i Pink, white or blue !
Ladies' White. Crepe Slip .
; ' . 'i s -1 - r Sizes 32 to 40
. $1.59
Ladies' Rayon Brief . . . j. . 59c
' 1 t - 1 I- ' i - j: Elastic waist 'i !
;Panty Girdle . . . . ., $3.98
All satin elastic . . . small, medium, large & extra large
Ladies' Cotton Anklets . -1 . 15c
. ' i ' Assorted colors I :
I Ladies .Summer Handbags" j"i
' 1 1 t White simulated leather I ' " r T r
, $1.95 and $2.95 , Plus Fd. Tax
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LADIES' BAG -. . '
Imported woven straw bag Including coin purse to match : ; ' ;
h I : 5 I natural ton . .! I -..." i -
98c and $1.29. . :. Plus Fed: Tax
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A (a Vie jour selections from a big Erraj of
cool, summery rayons in pastels and
prints, j Carefully tailored for flattering
fit and long ear. Sizes for everyone. .
PRACTICAL TWO-PIECE
FLAY SIDDTS
Zfl0 to g)9
Brief ; and bright midriff and sun-back atyles.
Smart claaaica that can double as a dress.
Flower apiaabed prints, pastels, stripes. Rayon
Jersey, spuns. chambraya and aeert - :s In
proportion, tailored sizes 12 to 20.
GET OUT IN THE SUN
; SfflKDHBTS
S29 to 390
Ctisp. ; westber-wtse fabrics In sunny colors.
Pleated, nautical ballerina and bib-tcp itjles.
Choice of rayon faille, spuns, gabardines, cotton
tu ills and seersuckers. Sizes 10 to 20.
GIRLS' COOL, STURDY
Cpititoim SBaoiriiis
1.49 u 2.09
i Good quality cotton denims, seersuckers
i and twills tailored for comfortable f-.t
; and Jong: wasnabflity. Popular colors.
Girls' Hies 7 to 14.
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picture brims, easAblancas, sailors
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SaScfacfion gaccrcmtI ct your mcna? fcock -3 .
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