The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Th OREGON ; STATESMAN. Salem. Oraoon. Friday Morning. Juno IS. 1943
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The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 ;
i'U Building-; Permltr-Thirteen
building v permits " were issued
Thursday in the office' of City En
aineerJ. Harold Davis to the fol-
lowing: Floyd H'Darmer to erect
"dwelling at .1050 Electric st. at
cost "of $3300; -W; E.' Goodman
to reroof a dwelling at 548 North
21st st at cost of $50; J. A. Gor
ton to reroof a dwelling at 1905
South Church st at a cost of $250;
, J;Hi Van Trump- to reroof a
' dwelling at 1221 North Fourth st
at a cost of $250; Marie R.; Nelson
to reroof a dwelling at 1811 South
. Church, st at a cost of. $226; John
J. Roberts to reroof a store at 405
South Winter st, at a cost of $200;
, E. M, Rulif son to, reroof a dwell
ing at 1340 North Church st at a
- cost of $325; Hazel Harrington to
reroof a dwelling at 546 South
18th st at a cost of $120; P. O.
- Hartman to reroof a dwelling at
1555 North Fifth st.at a cost of
$272; Lydia Zamzou to reroof a
dwelling at 546 Statesman- st at a
cost of $185; N. S. Rogers td reroof
: a dwelling at 560 Oxford st at a
. cost of $260; Glen B. tone to re
roof a garage at 2235 Broadway
st at a cost of $25; S. A. Baldwin
to alter a garage at 480 North 24th
t at a cost of $80.'
Fur storage: Let us tell you about
our storage with free moth-proofing..
Prices. v '
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. Chemeketans Assist Chemek-
etans of the Salem area will drive
trucks to Camp Kilowan -on Sun
. day to take supplies for the Camp
Fire . pirls'; camping . season. The
Camp Fire Girls organization is
providing the trucks and the Che-
meketans will drive them, remain
ing throughout the day. for a hike
and picnic lunch. Camp Kilowan
is two miles south of Falls' City
on Teal creek.
Asparagus for freezing and can
ning. Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north
in Polk Co. Phone 2-3072. Bring
containers.
Found Unconscious Homer F.
v Smith, Silverton. found uncons-
cious in his car at the intersec
t ion . of Lincoln and Commercial
streets early Thursday night was
taken ' by city first aid men to
Salem Deaconess hospital. A physi
.. cian said the man may have suf
fered a heart attack. I.
- More turkey pickers needed. Good
pay. Marion creamery. zm u ui. -
Son Bom Mrs. E. M. Smith,
1165 North' 14th st., Thursday toe
: came the mother of a son, born at
4:25 pjn. in Salem General hos--pitaL
Obituary
Waelk
Mrs. Barbara Wolk at the residence
RJJ). No. I, Box 234. Salem, o June
12, survived by husband Fred J. Woelk
ol Salem, three daughters, Mts. J. D.
Grittonv Mrs. Velma Carpenter both
if Salem, Mrs. Winnie Hicks, The
Dalles, sons Clarence, William, T'nca
lore, Fred 3. Jr.. all of Salem, also
Frank of Troutdale. Ore, brother Otto
Hiss, Kansas, sister Mrs. Sally Daum,
Salem, and six grandchildren. Services
will be held from the Clouf h-Barrick
chapel Friday. June 19. at 1:30 p.m..
with Rev. George Cromley officiating.
Interment in the Zena cemetery.
Kolfht
James L. Knight late resident of 1144
U. Cottage. June 12, at the residence
of his son 360 Columbia st. Survived
br wife. Sarah Jane (Jennie) Knight;
sons. Dale L. Knight. Salem. William
C. Knight, Chadron, Nebr.; half-brothers,
George Seid Salem, David Seid.
fcoone, Colo.. Earl, Ernest and Ed, all
ft -Nemaha. Nebr.: half-sisters. Pearl
radley. .Salem, and ,Rev.. Marion Seid.
heridan. Wyo. Services will be held
from the Clough-Barrick chapel Fri
day, June 13. at 10 JO a.m.. with Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating. Interment in
Belcrest Memorial park.
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i In this city June 13. Basil H. Wagner,
late resident' of ItM Chemeketa St.:
brother of Miss Nan M. Wagner of
Salem. Member of Episcopal church
and Knights of Pythias fraternity.
Funeral services will be held Friday.
June IS. at 3 p.m.. from the W.' T.
Bigdon chapel. Entombment at Mt.
Crest Abbey mausoleum. Rev. George
H. Swift will Officiate.
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In this city June 13. LiUia Adolph.
widow of the late Joe Adolph. late
resident of 240 North 14th st., Salem;
mother of Alden Adolph of Portland
and Lt Rex Adolob in far east air
service command. New Guinea: sister
of Edward Rostein of Salem. Joseph
Rostein of Los Angeles, Mrs. Eva Levy
of Victoria. B. C Mrs. Rose Gerson
of Victoria, and Mrs. Ida Hartman
of New York City. Four grandchild
ren also survive. Funeral services will
be held Fridav. June IS. at 1 :30 p.m..
in the W. T. Rigdon chapel with con
cluding services at City View ceme
tery. Rev. George II, Swift will offi
' ciate. -.
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Mrs. Asenath Power, late resident
of 253 North. 13th tU at a local hos
pital June 13. Survived by a, daugh
ter. Mrs. George - Scales of Salem:
on. Dr. F. Kenneth Power of the
V. S. army: two sisters. Mrs. E. T.
Barnes of Salem and Mrs. Gertrude
Hopkins of Tacoma; three brothers.
J. H. Baker of Salem. H. D. Baker of
Tacoma and E. J. Baker of Tacoma;
and two grandchildren. Services will
be held from the Clough-Barrick
chapel Saturday. June 16. at 10.30 a.m.
with Rev. Cheater W. Hamblin offi
ciaUn Interment in City View ceme
terv. Casket will beopen to friends
until service time. i
Cnkthls city June 14. Edmund I
- Clark, age 59. late resident of 245 East
Superior st. Survived by widow; three
sons. Reed Clark of Walla Walla. Hunt
Clark Of Salem, and James Clark for
merly of Portland but now with the
V S. navy; one daughter. Lt. Flora
Jean Clark with the army nurse corps
In France: and five grandchildren. Ser
vices will be held Saturday. June IB.
at 1:30 p.m., from 'the 4. T Rigdon
company chapel with concluding ser
vices at Belcrest Memorial park. Dr.
J C. Harrison . will off iciate.
Grandson Wins Prise ' The
Scaife scholarship ot $1200 per
mitting, the recipient to enter a
college or university of his own
selection has . been awarded by
the Oakland Scottish Rite organi
zation: to William Bonnington, jr.
of Oakland, grandson of Dr. and
Mrs. B. Blatchford of Salem and
nephew of Dr. R D. . Blatchford.
Young . Bonnington, a 17-year-old
graduate of Albany -high school
in Berkeley is said to be consider
ing entering either Willamette or
the University of California. He
spent a portion of his - vacation
last year in Salem. Students of
250 high schols competed for the
prize, which is offered annually,
Wedding pictures taken at . the
Father's Daj Noted Governor
Earl Snell Thursday called at
tention to Sunday, June 17, as
Father's Day. He suggested ob
servances in churches and homes
"in the same lofty American spirit
in which fathers traditionally have
been honored and with particular
significance "in the thousands' of
homes from which fathers this
year, are? absent in the defense of
home and country." '
Madame Uttell will, give expert
cosmetic advice at Price's in their
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Preferred Rations Preferred
mileage rations will be provided
for . wholesale buyers who per
form skilled, necessary services in
the marketing of farm products
and for farmers' representatives
who market fresh fruit and vege
tables, OPA has announced, be
cause of the importance of this
skilled work in getting farm pro
duce into wholesale food chan
rels.
Hundreds of swell new ties. Dad
can always use some. Alex Jones,
121 North High St
Committee Announced Pro
America announced Thursday
that committee members named
to investigate bill 460 would in
elude Mrs. Alice Burdett of Mc-
Minnville, Mrs. H. D. Peterson of
Dallas; Mrs. L. G. Lewelling of
Albany, and Mrs. Fred Barnes of
Sweet Home.
Reroof with Johns-Manville as
phalt shingles right over your old
roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr. to pay,
Free estimates. Mathis Bros., 164
S. Com'L Ph. 4642..
Salem Day Picnic Salem day
picnic, an annual event in Port'
land, will be held Sunday, June
24, at 2:30 p. m. in Lakehurst park
it was announced Thursday by W,
M. Hodgkin, 1208 Main at. Van
couver, Wash., president All for
mer Salem residents are invited
to, the picnic. Mrs. . Metta Davis
Pennicord, secretary, was a former
teacher in the Salem schools. She
ww- uca at ixou rvjuiiigswurm
ave., Portland.
More ftirkey pickers needed. Good
pay. Marion Creamery, 245 D St
Boy Cuts Head Bruce Run
ner, i, Dallas, was given first
aid by city; first "aid men shortly
before 7 o'clock Thursday Tiight
for a cut on the right side of his
head. Ue nd another boy had
been ; throwing popcorn into J the
rivet fromlthe'' Marion-Polk coun
ty bridge when he stepped off the
sidewalk, into the path of a slowly-
approaching can, West Salem; po
lice said. The injury was declared
pot serious,-. - - . "
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Furniture wanted. Woodry. 5110.
, Officials to Speak Two offi
cials of the Oregon Association of
Realtor bolsrds will "speak at the
noonday meeting of " the Salem
Board of Realtors at noon today
In Hotel Marion. The visitors; are
E. H. Peterson, Eugene president
of the s tat organization, and Lar
ry W. Bome, secretary, and Don
Woodward jjboth of Portland.!;
Madame1 t.ttell, cosmetic expert
of two continents, now in lier own
department; at Price's.- -'-
. Alan Burned Adolph Hillman,
iroute threjbox 935, received eo
ond and third degree burns Th&rs-
iday ,whenf :a gasoline torch ex
ploded m his hands. He was burn
ed about the face and left arm; He
was treated! at first aid.
Foe. unpaioted furniture shop
Woodrow's!325 Center. h .
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; -Girls Born Daushters were
born Thuriday at. Salem Deacon
ess hospital to Mr: and Mrs. j Al
bert' Salchehburg, route five, box
11 OH, Salem, and to Mr. and Mrs.
Gabriel Mrsh, 310 liberty td.
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Dr. WoodrHansee's Dental . Office
win De ciosa unui June loin.i
s Returns lio Work I Miss Jane
Lansing, ifad cook at . the slate
tuberculosis hospital,- will return
to work scion, having been dis
charged from Salem i Deaconess
hospital Thursday, where she -underwent
medical treatment '
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"Cyn" Cruise Photographs land
Frames. U$ Nat l Bank Bldg.
Removed 'From Hospital Mrs.
Lloyd Mali and infant daughter
Were removed Thursday from Sa
lem Deaclness hospital to their
home at 285 Morgan ave.
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Prewar davenport and chairs for
nl ' Ph Sii7
Quits Business Neva Woolery
filed a . certificate of I retirement
Thursday mi the county clerk's1 of
fice from the . assumed business
name of Hamburger Inn. f
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Laborers granted Salem Con
crete Pipe land Products Co., Port
land Roadi '
Purse Stolen Marie Page, 770
South Commercial st., reported to
police Thursday that a purse con
taining $1$! had been stolen
Wtd.: Sandwich and salad lady.
The Spa, j .v ..:
Stove Stolen A wood heater
and stovejpipe vc..?. stolen from
the garage of Mi. Nels Johnson,
565 South 1 16th st., police Were
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notified Thursday.
Painting &
Decorating. Ph.
Shotgun Stolen Mrs. Frank
Morgan, 2060 Myrtle ave, report
ed tQ police Thursday the theft
of a sawed off shotgun from her
home. She reported there had beef)
a fire at her home and' she was
forced to vacate the premises for
the night and that upon her return
the following morning the gun
was gone. --, . - . .
Present and future generations
will praise our wisdom if we ac
quire the Bush Pasture tract Now1.
Vote 500 Yes, June 22nd, Pd. Adv.
Fur storage. Let us tell you about
our Storage with free moth-proof
ing.';jPrices.?;
Removed to Home Mrs. Robert
Shea and infant daughter were re
moved to their home on route two
Thursday They were, discharged
from;! Salem Deaconess hospital.
where the baby was born. ;J
This lone opportunity, never to
come again. Keep Bush's Pasture
for Salem and the future, Vote,
500 Yes June 22. Pd. Adv.
Price's invite you in for a free
consultation in their new cosmet
ic department l ' -
; Retain Home Mrs. William It
LoreU, 774 Trade st,' was removf
ed from Salem Deaconess hospital
to her home. She had been a pa
tient in the. institution where hef
son was born. .
For- home .loins see Salem Fed;
eraU130 South Liberty. f
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Leaves Hospital Claude Wood,
630 South 18th st., was discharged
from Salem Deaconess hospital
Thursday, where he was a medical
patieht i
Free consultation on your cosmet-"
ic problems at Price's new depart-
ment '
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Mother, Daoghter Home Mrs.
James D. Whitfield and infant
daughter were removed Thursday
from! Salem Deaconess hospital to
their home on route four.
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Mechanic and body man wanted.
Top iipay, modern shop, pleasant'
surrojundings, and steady jobl.
Shrock Motor Co., 352 N. High St
Phone 8502.
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For jisale: New house and large
lot. Automatic oil furnace. $6350.
Tentis. 310 Park ave. Ph. 6335. j
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Mother, Son Home Mrs. Der-
win lOberman and her infant sod,
born; in Salem Deaconess hospital,
werj removed to their home at
2860" South Commercial st., Thurs
day.
Townsend .Meeting Sunday
The first district council of Town
send clubs will hold theif month
ly meeting next Sunday, June It,
at 259 Court st, above the West
ern Auto ISupply company ;with
a busines t meeting 't -11 a, m.
and a picnic 'luncbr at noon. The
afternoon imeetinsf- wiU Ibt ;at -2
p. nv, with Rby. Hewitt, as speak-r.-Tne
publie 1s invited if -rf '5-
- Patient Recoverinf Ray H.
Rogers; hop grower of route three,
who suffered back Injury June
3 when thrown by sr horse,' is re
covering in' Sal era Deaconess hos
pital. He wW reported Tliursday
ai being sulCeieotly. Improved to
receive trirftors. ;5""
Listen to Burke's -Radio . Camera
Program! 11 JO AJU. today, i
Reappointments - Annemaeed ;
GovernorEarl Snell Thursday re
appointed Harold Sabro, 'Portland,
to- a five-yeai- term on the state
board of watchmaking examiners.
He, also reappointed Carl Y.'Teng
wald, Medford, to a four-term on
the. state real estate board. '
Consult JUadame LitteU regarding
your cosmetic needs at Price's.
New, Light;;Rale The red and
green traffic jtfghts In downtown
Salem will be turned on and. off
at regular'mtervals but the amber
lights will be in operation 24 hours,
daily. Chief of Police 'Frank A.
Minto -announced Thursday. ; . -
1 hr. devoplnj & brtntlnf service
at Burke Camera snop. nv
Corner c:
Sat.,
Operiing dance,
June 16.
Salem Armory,
Joe Hassenstab,
featuring xylophone,
croft, vocalist
Clyde Ban-is
Velduro! One coat wall finish $2.75
gal. Farmer's Hdw. 115 S. Com'L f
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Uniform Shirts
Home Laundry
48-Hour Service
823 Madison St, Salem
Rough Dry ' Bachelor's Work :
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DID YOU
KIIOW?
That pneumatically installed
Rock Wool Insulation and
Metal Interlocking Weather
Stripping will save up to
40 in fuel bills ;
AND ALSO
Make your home up to 15
degrees cooler In summer.
3 MONTHS TO PAT
Free Estimates .
No Obligation
Campbell Rock Wool Co.
Salem Owned and
Salem Represented
1132 Broadway - Ph. SISt
OF THE EUTIRE
FasisiiiEiiiHs i s? w
12.95 lo 19.95
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For loungmq, playing, gardening, work and
week-end funl Moke your selections from
empty tailored dassics arid sofriy-detoiled"
dressier typos. Rayon shantung,- spuns,"
cavalry twiH and novelty weaves. Wide
range of colors. Sizes 12 to 20.
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EaperHy cut and man-taHorod for fine fit.
arid lonq wear. Crease-resisting flannels
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tailored and drossy ' stylos
in crisp cottons.! rayon
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Separate Skirts
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Gabardines and rayons m
I sparkling new pastel hues,
f border prints and striped
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and novelty weaves In sizes
PLAY SUITS
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As prettily detailed as your best
dress. Ginghams, popHn, chanv
bray, novelty cottons and rayons.
Asserted colors and prints. , Sizes
12 to 20.
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