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HI i ' 1W OREGON ' STATESMAN, SalenV Oregon, Sulay Morai.' October" 28? 1945" ' PAGE FIVE J i i - ; - (Cndy M . . : s . : : - The Oreaon Statesman ITVE AT POMONA . Five students from Salem, Ore., re enrolled for fall term studies t Pomona college, Claremont, Calif. They are: Lois V.. Barrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barrick, 1610 S. Church; Nancy Jean Brown, daOghter of Profess r and Mrs. E. T. Brown, 293 S. 14th street; Rosemary M. Gaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gais er, 825 N. Winter street r Jerry D, Leedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. KuhL 1620 N. 19th street, and Hugh Lovell, . son of Mr. and Mrs.: R. L, Lovell, 533 Statesman. I For those hard-to-get . items try Saving Center Markets, Salem and West Salem, open 7:30 a. m. to I p.m. every day. Box .type, birdproof & waterproof f arage door track, 25c per foot at Allen's Hdwe. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL In the Deaconess hospital is Iverett Baker, 2010 Maple ave., who underwent an appendectomy Wednesday night. Attendants re ported his condition as goo 3. Photos by Stutzman for Xmas. Hi-Lite Studioi new location, 180 K. Cornl., Rm, 6. Everything in) unfinished furni ture with special prime coat. Easy to paint. At Picketts Co-op. Fur niture, 13th and State St. (Ubituary ; Storex In the city, October 14, Imogene Ttorex, late resident of 695 South 19th it Salem, at age of 45 years. Wife of ames A. Rorex. Mother of Mrs. John Hardy of Salem. Robert Reed, route , Dallas; Edward Reed, Lakeside. Ariz, lister of Mrs. Joe Laughlin. Klmberly, da.. Mrs. W. Boylston. Robe line. Ala. hree grandchildren. Funeral services Will be held Monday, Octobe 29, at J :30 p.m., from the W. T. Rigdon ehapei with Re. Dudley Strain - of ficiating. Interment in Lee Mission emetery. i Berk ' ; " " . John L. Herb, age 65. at a local hos pital October 26. Survived by daugh ter, Mrs. Margaret Schaffner, Red Wood City, Calif.: four sons. Joseph jHerb, Portland; Lawrence Herb, Cor- Selius; WUbert Herb, Salem; and Don Id C. Herb of the U.S. army; -three listers, Mrs. Agnes Van Darzanden, panics: Mrs. Mary Pennings, California; Snd Mrs." Van Stralen. Bremerton. Wash.; and a brother. Charles Herb of Jkoy, Ore. Member of St. Joseph's Cath olic church.- Recitation of the rosary Monday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. from the liowell-Edward chapel. Service will be keld Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from St. Joseph's Catholic church with inter tnent in St. Barbara's cemetery Matthews r . At Vancouver, Wash., October M, frank L Matthews, late resident of Portland at the age of SS years. Hus band of Chrystal Matthews, father of lirs. Marjorie Stein born of Portland; Pf W. D. Matthews -of Salem: ther of Mrs. Florence Purvine of tm and Milo C. Matthews of Agate ich. Funeral services will be held nday, October 29, at 3 p.m. from the T. Rigdon chapel with concluding service in City View cemetery. Rev. Chester W. Hamblin will officiate. t l i ; Morrison ' Thomas Morrison, age 3S, at a local hospital. October 26. Funeral announce ments later from the Howell-Edwards thapel, M5 N. Capitol st. Lneas Mrs. Jessie B. Lucas, late resident of route 7. Salem, Friday, October 26. Survived by husband, Samuel F. Lu cas of Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Winifred Curry and Mrs. Opal Eby, Eoth of Portland: one son, Ray Lucas, ortland; a brother. William Ray of alem, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel McClay. ervices will be held Tuesday, October 1. at 1:30 p.m. from the Clough-Bar-fick chapel. Interment will be at City View cemetery. i Ceepet In this city October 27. Wallace Fay ftt Cooper, at the age of U years. Survived by a son. Deo E. Cooper of Salem; brother. Cash Comstock of Ohio; one grandchild, two great grand children. Services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Tuesday, October 10, at 1UW p.m. Concluding services in Lee Mission cemetery. Ceoley : - - : ' ; Earl R. Cooley, at his residence, 2270 Center st., Oft' 26. Survived by his Wife. Mabel Cooley of Salem: a son, fieri Cooley, Jr., of Salem; daughter, Betty Adell Cooley, of Salem; Father H. W. Cooley, of Albany: two sisters, Mrs. Harry Howe of Lebanon and Mrs. George Berry of Albany: four brothers. Warren It. Cooley, Dr. Monroe R. Cooley, and Marvel L. Cooley. all of (Llbany. and Lee W. Cooley, of Cot age Grovt. Service will be held at Hie Clough-Barrick chapel Monday, Oct 29, at 2 p.m. Rev. Chester Hamb lin will officiate. Interment at lOOF emetery. -.,.. MeElalay Mrs. Xvelyn McKinlay, late resident If 539 N. Winter st. at a local hoa ital October 26. Survived by a daugh er. Evangeline McKinlay of Salem; two sons, Lt. Philip F. McKinlay, of Hamilton Field. Calif., Sgt. George A. McKinlay In France; also two broth Ira. PhillD Fortner. Baker. Ore Har- non Fortner. Chicago. Announcement el services laier dj uie tmin-sirriu Company. Personal Service We are large enough to , serve ,in every way, yet small enough to give per sonal service. Leston Charles Howell -Edwards FUNERAL HOME i (Walker-Howell & Terwilliger-Edwards) I4S N. Capitol - Phone 367 I TeleDkone 9101 AT YOUTH COUNCIL 1 i Salem is represented on thefpro gram of the Oregon Christian Youth council meeting this Week end in McMinnville by Deyon Long, who is president of the or ganization; Dr. John L. Knight, religious counsellor on the Will amette university campus whp is leading the Bible - study ? section, and by Bruce Wrisley, song leafier. Representatives' of denominational and . campus Christian youth groups "for persons from 1$; to 25 years of age .comprise the cjun- ciL ' V ": Water repellant battle " Jacket made from tackle twill $8.95. Jlex Janes. 121 North Hifh St. 8 Before you redecorate see Imger ial Washable wallpaper at lf strnm'u. li r : , - Bros CALLED Bias lor construction or Inter state Tractor & Equipment com pany's branch sales and ser!ce building on Silverton road wil be opened November 1 and the con cerns Portland offices. Two Salem contractors, Halvorson Censtuc tion company and Ed Viesko hold copies of the plans for the build ing which is expected to cost pp- fproximately $100,000. Painting decorating. Ph. 7552. I-- Reroof with Johns-Manville as phalt shingles right over your ftfd roof. 10 yr. guarantee. l yr.Ito pay. Free estimates. Ma this Bros. 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. TO GO TO SAN FRANCISCO . Lorraine Overgard, a stenog rapher, in the office of City Re corder Alfred Mundt, and Mildred Wassam expect to leave Salm on Friday for San : Francisyp, where Miss Overgard will spend a week with friends and Miss Was sam will pay a more extended visit to her sister Mrs. L. N. West (Fay Wassam). : s ' l , ; Victory Cafe now open. Short or der. A la carte. 16 S. Liberty, i June Kelley's Beauty, Shop is ncjw open at 89 Abram. ' 5 NEW MEMBERS " V ' ' '. ' Salem Chamber of Commerce is this week announcing names bf two new members, Orval O. Ha ger, jr., salesman for Campbell Rock. Wool Insulation company, and Carl ,T. Pope, attorney, 413 Masonic temple. . . Box type, birdproof ic waterproof garage door track, 25c per foot at Allen's Hdwe. - jx - i Wanted: AU kinds of real Estate to sell as we are sold out C. EL Sanders, 231 N. High. 5838. I MANY ATTEND RALLY - More than 300 young persons left the Salem Youth Center late Saturday afternoon on sT "mod ern hayride" which ; was to take them to Portland to attend a Youth for Christ rally. ' ; Furn. house for sale. acre. S. Com'L St., 1st Rd private drive, left past Vista Ave. : : j ; Announcing new location' of shoe repair shop to 470 N. Com'l,, for merly 1280 State st. C. J. Schmier- SAUTERS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sauter $f Chemawa have returned 1 from a three months' stay In Oakland, Calif where Mrs. Sauter has been taking medical treatment. I ' ' I Collie dog needs a good home. The little fellow about grown. Tel. Mrs. Needham, 5595 tr 6963, or call 264 N. Cottage St. f . y i No empty bottles needed to buf beverages of all kinds. No limits. Saving Center, Salem and West Salem. Open 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. ni. every day. Wanted Enployneni for evenings, Saturdays and Sundays, by young man, col lege degree, working in gov't office till 4:30. Call Garber, 8630 after S. Monday ' rs .v i h SIMMONS PROMOTED Lt C.J. Simmons, provost mar shal of the Salem area with head quarters at the city police station, has received his promotion to fist lieutenant "effective I October 2. Lt Simmons . and" his wife have been in Salem for the past thrfee months, coming here from Port land shortly after his return fr 18 months, duty in Africa, Sicily and Italy. He has been in the army 14 years, enlisting as a pri vate in the air corps in 1924 aad then being recalled tq active duly in 1942. j ; . ( We need Ihomes to sell. List yours with us. ; C. H. Sanders, 231 i. High. 5838. : . I - v &4 ' . ! . - ' Alum plants; Jary' Florist 313 State.- I . h 1 DISPLAY TO CONTINUE The Oregon - Safety week di play of safety appliances . in t&e window of the Portland General Electric; company . will be ket intact until Monday afternoon, t has been announced by 'the stafe industrial accident, commission!. The elaborate display was arra ed by Russell Pohl iand W.t. Langmade of the Mine Safety Appliance company and features safety appliances developed anil manufactured1, by . this organizsi tion. - j . . j Wedding i pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Phi 5722. Lutz Flower Shopped 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. i SIDESWIPES MOTORCYCLE Kenneth H. Seipp, J880 N. Cot tage st, told city police Saturday that after he parked ! his Harle Davidson motorcycle on 12 th sti in front bf the Cherry city gar age, approximately three f eej from the railroad tracks, a train came by and sideswiped it dami aging the left! fender and blow ing out one tire." ! I ".; ;! - " Fur storage. - Let us tell you abou our storage wiui rree mom-proof,. ing. Priced .!, 1 ' & BILLFOLD STOLEN j V I Willard Wright Bligh. hotet soldier, told city police Saturday! that while he' wast pressing his? clothing at the'Saleia Youth cen4 ter, someone stolehis billfold. He! suspected two youths who were m. the place, he informed ;poIice. Wtd., wal. bedrm. suite. P. 5862. RETURN FROM TRIP; .: 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Ei Kraugerj 1025 N. Commercial nave returned to Salem after spending three; weeks at Kitson Hot Springs and deer hunting in eastern Oregonp They brought Jlhome two four-.-point mule -deer. ' I '1 . -' - . , ; Coburn overhead garage door sets $17.00 at Allen's Hardware. j i ) yn" Cronlse ; Photographs and: Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. !j i Just Arrived! Large Shipment of Records. -If, vl S.I Deeca-Columbia-Victor-ARA AtlasBlacI and White r Modem Music Co. mi POPULAH Dinah Shore ! Bing Crosby Francis Langford Frank Sinatra Roy Rogers The Town Criers Sons of the Pioneers Phil Harris " . 'I X - T'isit Our Library of Classical : . : .; . '-. -'- : i Records and Albums HEIDER'S RADIO 1 & RECOHD, SHOP.; : 20 YEARS IN SALEM .pIQNE 7522 f VISIT IN WASHINGTON Z , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Hayes of 200 ,S. 22nd st, last week visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hayes, at Bremerton, Wash. On the return trip j they toured the Long-Bell company at Longview. Hayes is connected with the Keith Brownj Building Supply company. Capital, Cab phone 6648. For unpainted furniture shop at WonrirnroV 325 Center. - ', SALEM FIRM GETS JOB, The - Halvorson Construction company ' of - Salem - has been awarded the Northern Pacific Railroad company's contract for construction of a transport freight depot at the company's freight yard in Billings, Mont Now serving a special 50c lunch, Saving Center Fountain Lunch, West Salem. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. mi every day. - ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAL Listed as missing from the Ore gon state hospital is Walter Hat field, 28, who is describee? as be ing 6 foot tall, weighing 21Q lbs., has dark brown hair and blue eyes, For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. CURFEW-VIOLATIONS Four violations of the city cur few (ordinance were reported by rpolice Friday night The youths werer later released to their par ents.! I I I We cut and install Shatter-Proof auto ( glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st i RADIO STOLEN Seth Fish, Siletz, , reported to city police the theft of his auto radio and auto robe, which he said were stolen from his car, while the vehicle was parked on, Ferry street. Experienced alteration lady and fitter wanted at Sallys j. 1 Have you tried a Potatbburger? Saving Center Fountain Lunch, Wesl) Salem. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. mj every day. SAYS HANDBAG STOLEN. Eugene E. Wooten, 631 S. Com mercial, told city police Saturday that I a black handbag, containing clothing and personal papers was taken from his address Friday night j i j The Pike, Icecream, bulk or brick, no limit 12 flavors. Open daily 11 to 11, Sunday 11 to 8. Shirts Uniforms ! NOTICE1 Special attention to working people's work. I i HOME LAUNDRY t 825 Madison St, Salem Rough Dry Curtains 1 ARTISTS Hoagy Carmichael Jan Garber Charlie Spivak I i I Tommy Dorsey I" ' j Spike Jones i i 1 Vaughn Monroe I RADIO REPAIRING 428 COURT - FORTY HOURS DEVOTION r Sunday, October 28, the last in October, will be observed as the feast of Christ the King in Cath olic churches and in Jt Joseph's church in Salem will mark the start of the annual observance of the Forty Hours devotion.. Coburn overhead garage door sets $17.00 at Allen's Hardware. Let us sell your home. We need property listings large or small. Rich. L. Reimann, Realtor, 201 S. High, Ph. 3722. MRS. RTLDEE COMES nOME Mrs. Justine Kildee, who be Cime seriously ill with a heart attack while en route to the GAR convention at Columbus, Dhio, was able to return to her home here last week. Cheerio Inn Is open from 5:30 to 8 p.m. week days. 7 hr developing - & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ConVL ."r GARAGE ENTERED City police were informed Sat urday that someone had broken a window pane at the Douglas McKay Chevrolet company and had entered the building. Nothing was taken, according to employes at the plant Wanted Part time off. girl. Ore gon Gravel Co. 1405 N. Front st We are still serving "Frosties" 5c Sc. 10c, also delicious pie ala mode (soft ice cream) at Saving Center Fountain Lunch, West Salem. Open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. everyday. YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER FOR EVERYTHING All-Occasion CLASSIC COATS 10.95 10 29.95 Chesterfields, boy coats, bt macaans, and., belted casuals with the accent on deft tailor ing, soft new details, squared shouldersl Rich warm Fait coat ings in forest greens, new blues and grays, warm brown tones or black. Women's and sizes. I ; n V I II i I . - U l 484 Slate Sl kid?? i wi ""lfr! ''. : ; ."Satisfaction Guaranteed ' ;.'. nstniiiii'' or Your MoneyBack -j CARS COLLIDE .Automobiles driven by Fred R. Summer, 2839 SE.Long sti,., Port land, and Dal. Burns, YMCA, Sa lem, i collided at Trade and High streets Saturday. No. one was in jured, they reported. ' - Imported Dutch hyacinths and tulips at Breithaupts Florist AUTO ACCIDENT 1 Cars driven by Harry Lyndon McBurnett 1595 State st, I and Wayne Forest Wills, 2 Mill st. Bend, were involved" in a collision in the 1500 block on State st, Sat urday. Both cars were damaged but no personal injuries reported. Bosc Pears $1.00; Bring boxes. V mile W. Keizer school. CAR STOLEN A 1941 Pontiae sedan, was re ported stolen Saturday night from the 400 block on Ferry st, where the auto was parked. The owner is. D. Jacquith, music dealer, who gave his address as 191 S. High st - t - .-;-(. Saving Center Markets are now open every day 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Salem & West Salem. ; CAR RECOVERED v' ' . " '". John W. Unruh, 2365 Center st reported Saturday that his 1941 Ford sedan had been recovered, police' records stated. i . f- ! Fall bulbs. Jary Florist, 373 State street. v MAY HAUL LOGS Marion county court has grant ed Clyde Schneider, Sciof a per mit to haul logs over specified county roads. muses' YOUR FALL SUIT BLOUSES FOR FALL Here you'll fjnd suits of infinite wear abiCty, stressing soft lines, soft fab rics and soft details ... with the new dropped armholes, new yoke and flange treatments . . . in an array of pure wools Jn glowing Autumn tcmes. Sizei 12 to 20. L L w ATTEND CONVENTION : Among Salem Soroptimists at tending the district conference of the international organization in Portland this weekend are Win nie Pettyjohn, president of the Salem club; Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Lena Blum, Mrs. Glenn aMcCor mick and Mrs. Walter Barsch. ' ,. . TIRE, WHEEL LOST Harold Massey, route two, box 414K, Salem, reported the loss of Wf Eft ofl (HI Dr. llxrry A. Brown, Optometrist 184 N. Liberty Street A Fresh flattering blouses to transform your suit into a whole wardrobe. Crisp tailored blouses for daytime accented with stitching or tiny tucks . . and, for datertime, blouses with toft tWrrmg. frills and beau-bait bows. In reyon crepes, spuns and novelty weaves. ket for mines aid women, 32 to 38. a tire and wheel between his ad dress" and the, Sundberg apart ments Saturday. 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