The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday If ornlag. September. 12. 194S
The Oregon Statesman Telephone 1101
WIN INSURANCE PRIZE ',-.( -, TWIN RONS TO FRENCHES
Guest of the State Farm Insur- -;Capt. and Mrs. Alfred French
iu.e companies or tJioomtngton, are parents of :twin ions, born
GREIDER SPEAKS; TODAY
Lt Carl km B. Greider, who left
the positron ; as Salem" . YMCA j
physical education director to en
ter me marine corps and was i
blinded by j a sniper's bullet at
Illinois, at the Columbia Rivec
Gorge, hotel this week are1 Mr",
nd Mrs. H. J, Walrath," Mr. and
Mrs. Silas M. Olson, Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Rawlins, of Salem and Mr.
nd Mr. George H. Kurre of Dal
las, representatives for. the com
pany; and Mr. , and Mrs.4 E. .' A".
Guenthner. Guenthner js the man-.
ger of this district for State Farm
Thursday afternoon at Emanuel
hospital In .Portland. Captain
French, wholefl, his civilian medi
cal practice to enter the - army
early in the war, is a graduate of
Salem high school and "Willamette
university and the son of Alder
man, and Mrs.ViC.-X.':'. French of
Salem. . He i currently stationed.
at beymour Johnson field. Golds
insurance companies,. This Irip to boro, N.C Mrs. French Is the
Hood River was offered to the top I former Janet Stowell'of Portland,
1 l . ... I rrri . . . . .
in uie company .ana wese l me uuie ooys, not vet named.
jour agenw ana tnetr district man- ve a two-year-old sister.
ger won the honor by leading Or
egon s 160 agents in. the field of
life insurance.; Sixteen of the Or
egon agents won this recognition
nd the coveted prize.
want two men. Capital Ice &
Cold .Storage Co. Ph. . 5603. 860
Trade,
MeMURTRY HAS ASSIGNMENT
Dr. Herbert C. McMurtry. on
the Willamette university faculty
CIRCUIT COURT
Maudie K. Tate y William Tate: mo.
-'ti'fiuin ' kit ,Jv its- lKn ,or permission 1 take children
Tinian,! wilj be speaker at this out of state: accompanied by affidavit
noon's luncheon meeting . of the effect that piaauif fa (petitioners!
?VI-, ,.ii.K ' ; i i mother im aerioualy ill In Texas and
Salem Kotary ClUD.j V -. that if permitted to take children -with
i: r ' ' i ' ! w ie ran tier imointr ana - would
Reroof j with JobnsManville as- rpo.ri eourt hn 60 days and
'i.. ' , . Iwould return with them to Oregon.
iiMik.a"ngw;igni ;Over your Qia Roy, E. Batcher and Beatrice aV
roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr: to pay.-l B?CM7 v a. R.jWUcoa and otners
rree esxwnates. t piayus Jjros. 10 Vada Owens vs Kenneth Owens: dis-
Com"L PhJ 4S42. W f-i, missed wt prejudice bet
B' 1, I ' - ' r i ; ; ,1 " ejein on mpuiinon cs paroee
f irrvSBn tTt torn -v , t h 1 "r"-cvl fTw "cttou.
.vl.w!liv iiu . - i lion.. . .- . .
Marriage licenses Were .issued In 1 rteda Ixmne Ked ft Lester Reed
Tstij . nr:iir icomDlaint -for tfiroree charces cruel
"CT'" "iUMU" and mhurnah treatment aak. ruxtnd
ai 11 . - a w I - . - . '
a.-. jHuuigan, VhicagO, ill.,- analx minor etuid and sas a month up-
Marm t jj mnvatn aiMn ; mi - .
--, , j,t support at piali
vin . Clark, ? Portland, and Lor- tax Grove on
ena MS Phklfi. Salem. U ' W -IlHf-!1
.1 U' ..I : .. 1 I ' I . t- - .
Painting & Decollating. Ph. 7S52J
; Wanted Auto Mechanic. Must
-W... J-.-.. WIVUUVWl T
I Anuerson, nc, ou manon. mone ior a year, who Js now to become
703 i i assistant Drofessor of nsVcholosv
at the University of Oregon, is to
divide his time between teaching
and; testing and advising war vet
erans at the university's veterans'
administration guidance center,
I Mrs. ; McMurtry and their ttwo
children will Join him in Eugene
when he has round M ving accom
modabons lor them.
For home loans set Salem Fed-
SMITH RITES TUESDAY
. Funeral services for Judson ; G
Smi(h777, who died Friday ! in
Portland, were held in Corvallis
Tuesday. Smith, a pioneer of Ben
ton county, was the father of Dr,
Wilmer C. Smith of Salem, and
Is also survived by the widow and
another son, Loren J. Smith, of
Corvallis. He was the son of Tyra
W . B. Smith, early Benton county erajt i30 South Liberty,
ssasor, who came to Oregon-from i
Indiana via the Isthmus of Pan- ORGANIZATION SOUGHT
ama wnen n was IZ years old. j Organization of attorneys for
r "Sir.! bM -"l-p""- 5w7'iTu2S
ing. Prices. 1 commission.; Devers, who said he
BREAKS SHOULDER hd written to afl sUtes, pointing
Mrs. Louis Durbinr 68. of 1011 oul ht the proposed plan would
Second St.. West Salem. feU abhet rv th American association of
home TuMdi fraiiirina- a hnn. aUU highway officials, is also
In her right shoulder. Salem city chairman of the legal affairs com
first aid men took her to Sale& mitt of tht .American Association
General hospital. First aid men P1 fhway omcials.
Tueaday; removed 4 -inch splih-
ter from the wrist of Roger Schild-
meyer, 4 years-old, 1233 N. Church
s. - ..
T hr. developing 4c printing set-
viee at Burke's Camera Shop. 114
N. ComV
TIN TO BC LOADED
i A "last chance" to 'donate pre
pared tin cans will be available in
Wedding pictures taken at
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
the
TRAFFIC DEATHS RISE
Labor Day traffic death toll in
1945 was eight fatalities, Robert
S. Farrell, Jr., secretary of state
said Tuesday. This was the highest
in recent years with the exception
of 1943 when 10 , persons were
killed. Since the end of gas ration-
Salem on FridaV. tha Marian m .ugusi, an average or one
countr salvace committee has an- I lrairlc itniy per aay nas oeen
Bounced. A freight car in which irecordd
the tin may be deposited will be
at Trade and South Church
11 that day.
! . ,
Shop Woodrows for Kelly Farm
Tractor .tires. '" '-' j ,'
LAUREL COURT NAUR i ' .
Certificate of assumed business
name for "Lavrel Court," to be
operated i Salem, was filed with
the Marion county clerk Tuesday
by J. . W. . Hutchison, 133$ Jeffer
son at, and W. L.' Habernicht,
1923 Myrtle ave. - , .
Cyn" CronJae Photographs and
fnmw lit Kill Stank Kids'-1
BARTLKTT talks planning
W. M. (Jack) BartJett, consult
ing engineer for the state's post
year readjustment and .develop
ment committee. -is to speak on
"Lonsr Ranee- Planning"- at the
For unpainted furniture shop at
Woodrow's, 325 Center.
RICES AT ROUNDUP
Marion County Commissioner
and Mrs.. Roy: Rice will leave to
day for Pendleton to attend the
roundup. . Rice expects to return
' to his courthouse desk the middle
of next week and to count ' the
eastern Oregon trip as part of his
annual vacation, which he is split
iing.this year.
We cut and Install Shatter-Proof
auto glass. R. D. Woodrow,- 323
Center st i
LEAGUE TO MEET
The League of Oregon Cities
I meeting, : postponed from - last
springs because of travel and con
yentioa restrictions, will probably
be held in October or November,
first faU meeting of the Coos Bay-j Salem" city officials have been
Chamber of Commerce on Thurs- pounea
day noon. :
Clean coarse sawdust. Immediate
delivery. Ore. Pulp AV Paper Co.
Lbr. Div. Phone 9235. ' J
CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY
The Woman's circle of the St-
Wanted Auto Mechanic. Must
know Chrysler . products. W. L.
Anderson, Inc.; 360 Marion. Phone
7703. i "
MERRICK TO SPEAK
Vernon Merrick, member of the
"lenv Heights 'Community church Salem YMCA staff wai speak at
wiU hold the first meeting at the tiouywooa uons cmo toaay
F. C. SUnnard home Wednesday An i loaay ana xomor-
' r row:
-Beauty operator wanted. Apply Wanted, walnut dining set Phone
n -Tii- National Sank buildisnT i aSQZ.
PAcrnvE
Roy - TruUlinirei'.
9 -i V i t
DESHAZER INVITED
lor
support of plaintiff; married at Cot-
July t. 1931.
aervie v Lester H.
Honey and Pauline Hooey; aaUsfac
twn of Judgment, j " -
FhTili Irene Bass vs WilUam Med.
ford Bass; supplemental complaint for
divorce declares that parties were re
conciled in Hay at this year but that
Sgt Jacob Deshaier. due home SSSf T r
today from iTokyo land Washing- ia conduct. ,j . '
ton. DC' bhe! bf (the -IJoolittle I L2-?&LPiPA
fliers, has been Invited with his cruel and Inhuman . treatment, asks
mother Mrs Hulda Andrvn in I custody - of , aunor chUd go to
innocent; sat for trial! Oct. 4. IMS
ractf e inland Transport - company
vs Interstate Heavy Hanlina: company:
a newer charges plaintiffs with care
lessness. -
45, merchant PROBATE COURT
Albert Oehler aetata; Stekna M. Xroe-
Frieda af. Sanitfe
hler appointed executrixes and -exe-
attend this noon S meeting of tbel retained to plaintiff. buskmU that S3
Salem RoUrr iliih I ' la month la proper uport money al
lowance and on era aexeaoant use oc
Acousticon BOW offers new revo-J marry, decide to live elsewhere or no
lutionaiyhWinjt lenses" for tie JSJ", J&Fi&&?d:
nara -or:; nearmg. ,-invesugaie. i sute va tmmett ndo rxnton; ar
Batteries fop all kids. Mail orders P y&il-!'ttW2
promptly' j filled. Acousticon I Mc- St.. and Gideon Stota pUnt); plea of
Donald Co. 905: First Natl Bank.
Ph. 6350;! in '
SEAMAN IN JAIL
Ernest 3. Stenman
seaman. Is at the Icounty jail serv-
ingout a 550 fine assessed aganist
him in Woodburn; justice court on I cutor.
charge: of being drunk on
public highway. I . ,
:- 'illi -1 i r i ' !'
Experienced alteration women and
girl for cosmetics Dept. Ph. 7741.i
RrrUJtNiiTO SALEM -, X !"
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernard,
who have been spending some time
visitinj ' her,' sister, Mrs. James
Stone and family: of! North Bend,
have returned j to their Salem
home. . . ; 1
-Mi
Cabins at Neskowin Beach. 4422.'
I
Henry He en aotatet order closing;
estate.. j . 1 J
Alice L. Invis ruardlanshin: Pioneer
Trust company, gaardtan. authoriaed
to sell soecified real nrooertr. .
A Hoe Stanton estate; aooroisad. by
Wanted - Auto? Mechanic Must
know Chrysler products;. "s W. ? L.
Anderson, Inc., 3 SO Marion. Phone
7703.
NAME FILED
Reed D. Carter
Carter, 1270 N
filed a ! certificate
business name
Market,? at 17th land, Market sts.
HOLTS ARE PARENTS
Mr ui Mrt iriU Knit Mil
i -nM AU the views you wish lor the
ents of alsoi. bork eariy Tuesday Sawyfer View Master at Henrys,
aat IS VfalaWM : I snP1sBlai I : hAta I wvn
?i m t i r tit
' i if t . :. f. I TO ALTER ""RESIDENCE
' iiSJj. lnA ,in Cart Oaland has been Issued
' T W - I i hj; - . . - i 1 .11..
ThirHamnrnintf Miri& Praam. uuuuul l"
.ri anil Tmi1irV fn 1 545 T) sti i
morning
piUL j
Turkey!
and F. Mae
16th st., Tuesday
of assumed
for Carter's
TAKES' SON HOME .--a ' f H
Mrs. K. L Morgan Ocean Lake,
took" her . infant son home from
Salem General hospital Tuesday.
'i: ih
Notice toPblic'.
taking in any cleaning from Tues
day until;
Cleaners.
f !
We will- not be
Saturda y. Peacock
BREAKS I'AHKLat
Mrs. d A..; Kells . broke two
bones in hel ankle when she fell
from a i step ladderi Monday at: her
home,.; 19Q! Salem Heights rd.
Wanted: 11
Gravel I Co.
phone 34 If.
yard
1404
ft i
t-.i-
men, , Oregon
North Front,
a . . i
irom inc. a peri-
bf Portland will
Senator j Wed:,
Mrs. Armenl Felt
cer Support Shop
be at the Hotel
Sept 12th to interview thossi i'n!-
Iterested in Spencer corsets and to
deliver previous orders.
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BOY TO BURHESTERS
-A son wa borri Tuesday) after'
nnnn it Sal-tn DMrnnrn hnanilil
to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burmes-
ter, route' 2,box 113, Scio.
Canning tomatoes now ready.
Bring boxes; !Permines, Vt mi.
west intersection Cherry Ave. and
raver Jtoao.si'none- j-zsii.
MAT ItAtn LOtiS r-.-- ;
Marion county court has grant
ed permit jto Buxkland Lumber
company j Turner1, - ya haul logs
over specified county roads.! j :
i i-
dweUiag at 1783 S. 1 2th st at an
expenainire or
Henry's, 489 State, has just re
ceived small, shipment fine- navy-
type 7 -power prism j binocular.
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CD A MEETING TONIGHT
The year books; will be distrib
uted at the meeting of the (ath-
olic Daughters of America tonight
in! the Women's club building. .
- . . i i ;
School special, oil permanent
wave $115. B.eg. $10. Ph. 7953.
Adams it Simmons prune picking
start Sept 12th. Be at employ
meat office T a.m. Good picking.
MISS HILLS, ON RADIO
Joy HilK principal of Leslie
junior high school is to speak on
the Farmers Union program over
radio station KOAC at 6:30 o'clock
tonight
Spear melons, fresh picked . and
vine ripe for sale' daily, 2 p. so. to
( p. m. So. Commercial & Leslie.'
Ivan Bvara and Kov
Harland at 17.889.7i. .
Anna McKay ertate: order of dia
tributloni sinmlemental final account
showing $328.55 excess over distribu
tion, and cmatne-order. - .. .. j
JUSTICE COURT - V 1
SUte s Ralph Theodora Pullman r
trial on charge of assault while armed
with a- eangeroua weapon set lor 14
m. September- IS. - - "
Stat ys rwieht Kwart Wyatt: no
PUC perVnit: 10 fine and 4J costs, i
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Claude! M. Case. 51. ahlnele weaver.'
Port Ancelea. , Waatu,. and Ruth . af.
Hutcniaon. ti. Runt. xutderby. a. c
Canada: 1 . ,i v- ..; y
Kobert i x. Brown- 14. u. a. army.;
and Muriel V.- Smith,, 31, secretary.
bout of Salem. . -
Donald; Bamtck. U, V. Sj. navy, and
Sharon Burnett. SO, student, BetB-
Ceorcei Lesber. lefal fanner, route
Brooks, -dnd IrcM af. Laeew. WeaWil
bookkeeper, lavs Broad way,- Salem..
KiiVelOT
Happy to See
Throiigh Miiid
Tt1inl! anil nth.rwiu Karwlian-
ned veterans of ; World War II
"expect j to lead a normal exist
ence" apd they don't want sym
pathymerely aV opportunity, Lt
Carlton B. Greider, former physi
cal director of the Salem YMCA,
told the Kiwanis- club Tuesday. -
The marine offcier, whose sight
was destroyed by the rifle of a
Japanese sniper on Tinian, told
humorous anecdotes of his experi
ences, and riot until questioned
by a listener ' did he comment on
his ownfinisfbrtun. i. ,
lieutenant Greider, who now is
veteran ! countakw wim the U.S.
employment service here, gave
"thanks to God i for- thosa two
mustering-out atenie bombs;"
told the club that injured serv
icemen jwerej receiving the "best;
possible care:" and declared he j
was "convinced that a man can
be- : handicapped f in his mind
only." k ' I ; 1 I, .
"A man may not be able to see
but that doesn't necessarily mean
he Is blind" Greider said. "Most
people don't realize that they form
a very vivid, mental picture. i;i
don't feel-that I am particularly
blind. On my; way from Portland,
Judge (Artie) Walker (of Mc
Minnville) described a sunset and
it was aa clear to me as any sun-
set I saw before I was injured."
He added that he still enjoyed
movies, j , I j . X-v :r' --
Men withflost or defective vis
ion,' in the Philadelphia hospital I
where he was kept for a time,
"make the best of the actuation,"
he declared.) He exhibited : a
Braille magaxine and a machine j
for Braille shorthand, and .told of
records of Braille which enable :
the blind to Tread" books.
StWl making light of his own
handicap, the lieutenant declared;
that Judge -. Walker recently de-:
feated him at golf but that "he
won't do it again I'm going to
challenge him to play at mid-
nixhf . t' -
Helen! Benner of Salem and . of
New York sang three numbers j
and encores at the Kiwanis meet
ing in the Marion hotel. '
1- '.
An optician,-or! ophthalmic dis
penser, is a trainee proiessionai
specialist who interprets ophthal
mic prescriptions, and who fash
ions, fits and adjusts eye glasses
.1-
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LICENSED TO WED
Marriage licenses have been la-
aued at Vancouver. Wash., to Ver
non Templeton and Velma A. My
ers, both of West Stayton and to j
' Curtis W. Peterman and Ernestine ;
Manger, both of Brownsville.
T
u wiihimina Snandisr -at- the
. home- of her daushter. Mrs. O. L.
Donnelly, at Caottol Jftraet.
Monday, Soptemoer . Survived !.
by two other oaarniers, . .
-.-i. . xalaMn and Mrs. O. K.
Riechenbers of Ktamath TaUs: two
' - - irihm f Boandier of Kearina.
Saskatchewan, Canada, - naV John
: Soandter of Canara. Saakatchewan,
i Can.: sUter, Mrs. Helen , Shatl of Seat-
m t wen erandchUdren. SerrieeS
will be held Wednesday, September
'-IS, at 10 :M am, from uottw
i Barrtck chapel, w iniermcn
, ! Belcrnt Memorial . park. i
to
Mra. KUrabeth ifeiklrk. UU reaident
' mil x Salem. m m rac niminm
sntanber 11. Wife Of H. G.
xi.. vtv .t sim and sister of John S.
Kunkel of Salem. Services will be held,
from the Cloueh-Barrtck Chapel. Sat
.Mit. sent. IS. at 18 a.m. Interment
in Belcreat Memorial Park.
icm-.ii Vfaureea lllckmsn. Infant
' A.,.aimr mt Mr and Mrs. Merwin O.
: Hickman of roesaSW Salem-
v.- . Stanley G. Hlek-
man.. PrieaU jtraveaide. services were
held at the Cherem cemetery near
rtewberg.
company.
Direction
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C:3 13 Lc:3 cf r:;::-L-:3?
You slrls who suffer from simple
anemia or who lose so much Surint
mouthly periods you feel tired, weak.
aree?-d out" this may be Hu to low
' t iooti-iroo ao try fcynia a rutumi
1AMJE.I3 st onee. fuikham's Tablets
rs one of the very best boms ways to
buui tp red tloud to givt more
. "a "-t-nptti tnl erxrry la such caa.
rluititm t Taoleka are one Of tbo
- --tt bioocUiroo tonic you can Purl.
' uow label; directions.
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- Prc8 crew, 73 C:CD P.'IL ,
Peach crewKJ UTIL is 5:23 P. II.
.No
Pdch Crew, 7:CD P. IL la 1I:C3 P. II. ,
previous cannery experienp i'necessarr.'
Keport at our plant ready for work at any of the
above starting of shift. -
The fruit is here 'and to save it all available men
and women are urgently needed now
neries ' ,;V;,V ':"-V ''C-5 r:
g Ea. iOE t-G jL .
n the can-
iaa
, Front & Marxtt.Sta Sedan, Ortjoni v i
;": 't: lhon 743S or 5473 j K .
This advertisement la eeoperatlea with Salem Cancer's
'r.'v ':;;';: Committee.
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To Teach Gates School
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look, has returned to make her
home with her parents, Mr. and !
Mrs.- Z. X. Davis.' .! -
She will teach musie and other
subjects. f in . the Catae school. '
Cwrk Mat Set
Sikx Drip Cof
fMa.aker''
Dock Shower
, Curtaht .:i.....1.98
Kitchen Knives ;Wev
Wooden Ro&iite; j z
Pin ..7e
Indirect Lieat
FixtHre ..2.8
Doable X Floor
Cleaner ... ......55c
Household '
Brushes ..7e to 29c
Mop Heads .v...29e
4-la. Force Cup ..15c
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