The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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; The OREGON STATESMAN,-Salem.
OreonFrlday Monilag September4 21, 1945
' PAGE FIVE
The Oregon Statesman - Telephone 9101
LANK D. A. APPOINTED
, Gov. Earl Snell Thursday an
nounced the appointment of Frank
B. Reid, Eugene, as district at
torney pro tem for Lane county.
.Reid succeeds William S. Fort,
who has resigned to return to pri
vate 'practice. Fort, In turn, was
serving in a pro tem capacity for
William W.Bartle, during Bartle's
military, service. Bartle will re
sume the "office upon his return.
fcReid. former deDuty district at
torney, has . been with the legal
branch of the war department and
more recently with the U. S. de
partment of justice. :- . J ;
.We cut aiid' Install Shatter-Proof
auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325
Center st :
MANY AT MEETING
- Approximately 100 persons at
tended Thursday night's meeting
of the Salem Rose society at? the
YIQA. Dr. Earl William Benbow,
torinerty at Westminster house on
'the University of Washington
campus, Seattle, but now a Pres
byterian minister at Dallas, de
lighted the group with his dis
sertation on growing roses for
recreation. Between 30 and 40 dis
plays made up the informal rose
how for the evening.
Fur storage. Let us tell you about
cur storage with free moth-proof
ingv Prices. '
CIIEMEKETANS MEET
, Chemeketans will visit Snow
peak, in the Cascades, southeast
f Lebanon Sunday, members of
the , club said Thursday. Those
who plan to go on the trip are ur
ged to meet at the High, street bus
station at 7 a. m. and bring lun
ches. Hiking distance will be
about five miles.
Hereof with Johns-Manville as
phalt shingles right over your old
roof.' 10 .yr. guarantee 1 yr. to
pay. Free, estimates. Math is Bros.
164 S. Coml, phone 4642.
GOfcS HOME
Returning to her home on route
one, Independence, Thursday,
from the Salem General hospital
was Mrs. C. R. Holt and baby
daughter, who was born at that
institution. .
Rummage sale, one day only, Sat
urday, Sept 22. BPW Club, . 439
Court st.
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. William Koch ot
1425 North 17th street are the
carents of a daughter born
Thursday at 9:20 a. m. at the Dea
coness hospital.
BUILDING BOUGHT
Purchase of the 12-story Stev
ens building in Portland by the
Oregon Mutual : Life Insurance
company through its president,
W. C SchuppeL has been an
nounced by Charles' S. McElhiny,
agent for the Salem area. "The
acquisition follows a need for a
new and larger home office due
to rapid increase of business by
Oregon Mutual, now the largest
purely mutual legal reserve life
insurance company In the west,"
McElhiny stated. -
"Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and
Frames, lit Natl Bank Bldg.
Obituary
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Pullman
Mn. Dorothy Pullman. 1st resident
( 1740 South Commercial street, Sep
tmber 17, at a local hospital at the
age of IB years, survived cy nusDana,
Mr. and Mn. James Brazil of San
Francisco, and one sister. Mrs. Pearl
Bush of San Francisco. Shipment has
been made to San Fraclsco, Calif.,
for services and interment, by the
Howell-Edwards runerai nome.
Frank Wa& f oner, at a local hospital
t.nmhp 1 at th mom of 70 tears.
Announcement of services later by
ciougn-ttarrica; company.
HEALTH MEETING SLATED
The Marion county public
health association executive board
is scheduled to meet at the health
offices in the Masonic building
on September 26 at 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Willard Stone is county health
officer and served as chairman of
the board. Charles Feike will dis
cuss ia new rehabilitation program.
Experienced lingerie salesladies
wanted. Apply Sally's.
COLLISION REPORTED
A truck driven by Ben Andreas,
Gervais, and. another car operat
ed fy Morell G. Shattuck, 110
Duncan ave- collided at the inter
section of Mill and South 19th
streets Wednesday afternoon, city
police reported. .
For funpalnted furniture shop at
Woodrow's. 325 Center.
TOOLS STOLEN
Kirl Barr, 27i N. 20th st, has
reported to city police that a kit
of cjil burner tools were stolen
from! him Thursday while he was
w or lung.
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7 hr; developing & printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174
N. ComL
WHEELS REMOVED, STOLEN
' While the car used by the H.
L. Stiff Used Furniture company
stood In a parking lot Thursday
night the two rear wheels were
removed and with the tires and
tubes were stolen, Stiff has re
ported to city police.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 6722.
ESCAPE FROM HOME
Delbert Smith, 12, with Marvin
Minor, 12, Kenneth Watson, 12,
and Charles Bickford, 11, were
listed Thursday night as having
run away from the state's Fair
view home south of Salem. .
Wanted: Maid fof; Auto-Court
Permanent position, good salary,
phone 9710..
DEATH CAUSES TOLD
Of the 50 deaths reported In
Marion county during July, 16 re
sulted from heart disease and 11
from cancer the state health bul
letin reports. j i
Spear melons, fresh picked and
vine rire for sale daily. 2 p.! m. to
6 p.m. So. Commercial & Leslie.
CLUB TO MEET
Central Townsend club No. 6
will meet tonight at 259 Court st
DISEASES REPORTED I
Two ! new I cases of unduiant
fever out of four in the state, two
of pneumonia, two of whooping
cough and one of typhoid or para-
typhoid were reported in Marion
county during the, week ending
September 23, With 42 per cent
of the county's physician's report
ing. Three new cases of tubercu-t
osis were reported the central
registry of fthe state board of
health bureau. Four new cases of
syphilis and one of gonorrhea
were listed. j 1 . " :-. -r I :
Wanted Pick-up and delivery
boy. Full tirrfe Job,' good wages.
Shrock Motor Co, 352 N. High,
phone H602.J . '
-temple"' Name filed f ;
E. D. Taylor and E. D. Tayjor,
on Thursday filed certificate
of assumed business name : with
the Marion cdunty clerk for "The
Temple," cafe" and tavern at 211
N. Commercial st. In the old La
bor temple building. The business
was operated by Orey Coffey be
fore his death. . I '
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Listen to Burke's Radio Camera
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Program 11:30 a. m. today.
REPORTED MISSING
Herbert Nichols, 16, Kenneth
Watson, 12, Charles Bickford, 1 1,
Delbert Smith. 12, and Marvin
Minor, 13, arte missing from he
Fairview home, state police said
Thursday night The . boys evi
dently left the grounds sometime
during the day. I
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ror home loans see alem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
SALEM VISITORS 1
Mary Gayle Shaffer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaffer, of
Kent Wash is a guest this week
in the home pf her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Salem.
Experienced : salesladies wanted
for Sport Clothes dept Apply Sal
iva . S !' ' . h
HI-T MEETS
t
Dick Hendrie, president of the
Hi-Y council, was In! charge of
the meeting of advisers and of
ficers of the organization Wed-
nesday night at the YMCA. The
group will be in charge or the
printing and selling of programs
to all home football games, pub
lication of Hi-Y handbook, joint
no-host dinners every five weeks,
fall induction of new -members;
November 4; dads night Dec. 5j
sweetheart dance, spring induc
tion and parents' night dinner in
March and a Mothers day break-,
fast Each of the three senior Hi
Y chapters will work-out pro
grams around this schedule. - !
Capital Cab phone 6646. , . ..
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GRFJDER WILL SPEAK
. Lt Carlton B. GreitJer, ,U. . S.:
marine who was blinded on Tin
ian, will be the speaker at the
Disabled American Veterans
meeting at 8 o'clock tonight at
the! Salem y Woman's clubhouse.
Entertainment with the KSLM
band featured, will follow the
meeting.
Wanted at once!
One auto mech
anic and one! body and fender
man. Top wages, good working
conditions. ' A week vacation with
pay. Apply Shrock Motor Co.,
352 N. High, phone 8502.
INTENTION TO'TTED 1
Marriage licenses have been is
sued at Vancouver, W a sh, to
George A. Morgan, Portland, and
Florence D. Thomas, Salem, and
to Harold E. Matthews of Unlon
vnie, Mo, and Nina I- White,
Salem. - 1
TO COTTAGE GROVE '
Harold Davis, boys work secre
tary of the YMCA addressed the
Cottage Grove Hi-Y club Thurs
day during their faU induction
program.' - Davis was principal of
Cottage Grove high during - the
1942-43 term. V t'" - , : r. : i
PIERCE. HOME ; j l y - ' '
k ; Walter. M. Pierce, former gov
ernor of Oregon from 1923 to 1827
and later.1 congressman, has re
turned to his home at Kola from
a visit to eastern Oregon where
he went on business in connection
with bis ranch holdings there. . ,
GAGES ARE PARENTS
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. EarL Gage of route : 1, Mon
mouth at the Salem General hos
pital Thursday at 10:15 a. m.
TO REROOF HOUSES I
Adolph Polenz and P. J. That
cher were ' Thursday issued city
building permits to reroof dwell
ings at 641 N. 16th it, and 1548
Waller st, respectively, each Job
tq be done for $75;
DAVET AT THE DALLES ,
Hugh Davey,' coordinator for the
state department of vocational ed
ucation was the speaker at the
Lions club ; meet at The Dalles
Wedneday. "He outlined the de
partment's program for returning
war -veterans under the GI bill of
rights. . : , .'
GROCERY NAME FIXED
A ' certificate of assumed bus
iness name for Salem Heights
Community,, Grocery was filed
Thursday with the Marion county
clerk by Myrtle Catman, route 3,
box 345, Salem. : "t '
LEAVES HOSPITAL ,
Mrs. C R. Palmer, 338 S. 23rd
street left the Salem General hos
pital .Thursday with her infant
son. The father is associated with
the Walling . Sand and Gravel
company. . . ; r. . "
BUTLD1NG PERMITS GIVEN
Two Salem" city permits were
issued Thursday - for erection - of
new dwellings." ; . .
Peter McCaff ery will build at
775 Grant st at a cost of $4800.
R. E. Eyre is to build $4750
residence at 1485 Jefferson st ,
BOYS ESCAPE
Jack Peterson, 15, Earl Ray
mond Beyers, 17, and Donald Cal
lahan, 17, wei!e reported by state
police Thursday night as having
escaped from fthe Boys Training
school at Woodburn earlier in the
day. The youths are all from port
land. , l i - I '
Asbestos shake siding and inso
lated brick siding. Expert work
manship. Fre4 estimates. Terms.
Phone 2-1444. y . , .: j ;
CROISAN TAKES AGY. NAME
George Croisan, Salem insur
ance man, filed certificate of as
sumed business name Thursday
with the Marion county clerk for
"Marion County Insurance Agen
cy," indicating offices were In the
new oiign piuiuuig.
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Painting& decorating, pr. 7552.
CHISHOLMS ARE PARENTS I -Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Chisholm,
Independence, are the parents of
a baby girl bbrn at 12:05 p. m.
Thursday. Mr. .Chisholm is in the
navy.
PriscOla Meismger Wiltsey stu
dios reopen: Oct 1st, phone 7186
or mail registration cards to 1630
N. 20th. . Accordion, marimba,
piano. Spanish and Hawaiian
guitars, mandolin and tenor banjo.
Rental instruments available, f
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s Lt Col, Earl ' Bradfield, who
spent the past five years with the
judge advocate department of the
army, spoke to the Hollywood
Lions club Wednesday noon about
the methods of administering dis
cipline in the' army. ; -
' Colonel Bradfield said that all
discipline must start in the squadj
and i is best explained ' as . the
"esprit de corps. Rulings of all
types come from the articles of
war which arc statutes enacted
by congress, under the authority
of the constitution. ;
There are 121 articles, he added,
the 121st being perhaps more im
portant to the soldier than any
of the' others as lt provides that
he may, if he feels that he is not
properly treated, write to his com
manding general, who must for
ward it to the secretary of war;
These letters, he said, are all Ytry
seriously considered. ' " )
. In outlining the many steps tak
en in official procedure he show4
that every precaution is used t
safeguard the accused from falsf
and prejudiced evidence, while,
making sure that proper discipline
is maintained.
Colonel Bradfield is now asso
ciated with his father in the laxt
ber business in Salem. " '"
. n is against the law in Duma,
NC, to snore loudly enough s
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