The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 06, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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The, OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregonu'Tlmrsday Morning. Decombw I. 1943
PAGE FIVE
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The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101
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ROAD PETITION I'Y STAFF ENLARGED ;
A petition to the county court I Two new members have been
sking that a stretch of road be added to the staff at the YMCA.
oiled, was filed Wednesday by R. j AncQ Payne, recently discharged
It Mitchell and others. The road from the navy after three years
la described as the section of the
St Louis-Champoeg rd. between
the four corners Intersected by the
Hubbard-Broadacres - Champoeg
rd. at the south boundary of the
of service will work , with the
boys and the veterans. Wayne
Gregg, an army veteran of six
years, has accepted a position as
night desk derk. A broader pro-
Barney Kennedy donation land graim is being outlined and a
claim and the four corners inter
sected by the Hubbard-Broad-
cres-Champoeg rd. at the McKay
lour corners.
We cut and Install Shatter-Proof
auto glass. R. U. Woodrow, 3?5
Center it
dinner is being planned for vet
erans. Gregg, a paratrooper with
65 jumps to his credit, plans to
enter Willamette university at the
start of the winter term. '
BUILDING PERMITS
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lonald Holford ' to i reroof a
dwelling at 1384 Waller st, $50.
Ben Mishler to alter a f garage at
1495 :'N. Liberty st, $100. R, J.
Walling to reroof a dwelling at
896 S.: 14th st, $150. O. D. Raw
lins to build a dwelling at 1789
N. Summer st, $50. 'John! Mather
to build a woodshed at 2415 N.
5th st $30. W, S. Coonse, to alter
garage at 845 Tamarack st,
$1000, L. V. Bemardi, tot alter! a
dwelling at 1375 N. Commercial,
$25o-;i : -r r
Attention, Servicemen! $ Tuesday,
December 11 final day If or regis
tration special congressional elec
tion. ; Register now, ; county clerk's
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral. 130 South-Liberty.
Fall bulbs. Jary Florist, 373 State, i Hamilton Furniture Company now
I in their new store at 230 Chemek-
eta Street .
NEW JURORS DRAWN
Six additional names were
drawn Wednesday to fill in the TURNER WIND DAMAGE
circuit - court regular, jury panel
for the October- terra of court.
The names include Ethel- Mcln-
tyre, Rosedale; Fred W. Dickman,
West Stayton; Harry G. Benson,
Salem; P. J. May, East Mt An
gel; John F. Miekle, Salem and
; Blanche C. Sprague, Salem.
He can .use a new scarf, plain and
Tfitlrrirl In wrw-vl rr hatitlfnl
raypiu lis to 3.50. Alex Jones. I districts,
Residents of the Turner, and
Cloverdale community were with
out electric service until late
Wednesday afternoon. Traffic on
the highway had to be detnured
in many places because of fallen
trees and debris left in the jvake
of the storm. Telephone lines Were
down in several localities and
school attendance was affected in
121 N. High.
flPhilnary
Mum plants.
State.
Jary Florist, S73
Luti Flower Shoppe, 1278 N. Lib
erty, phone. 9592.
Beckher allegedly slashed the tires
and Upholstery In car belonging
to Mrs. SmHtr;.r:LiiJ ;ii.
office;' Pd. Adv.
SGT. GOODE TO SPEAK
SUff Sgt Goode of the state
veterans service will be the guest
YeaM
Mrs. Hermtna Yeunr. at her horn.
121 Cvnter street, Friday. November
SO. Mother of Francia W. Younf I
Cortland and Elmer C YounK of Minn
unnli. Minn ! hmthr. Auf Jit Ober-
iMit of seaumont. Calif.; sister. Mrs. speaker at the regular meeting of
Amelia Bcnieiei Of Lnomo, Minn.; ana i Disabled American Veterans
aranddauhtr. Karen Younc of Port- " "isapiea American veterans.
Lind. Kfnricti wtu b neki Thursday, i All members are urged to attend
WettTiDtf . I a P m., ai me iiouen- th mil.tln(, A u. k.ij ' a
Harrtck chapel with Rev. Harvey I meeting 10 De. held at f
UeVrtes officiaUnx. Interment will be I o'clock Friday night m the Salem
Woman's club, 460 N. Cottage st
NAVx; INSPECTS SALEM AREA
Lt ; John E.;Bayus, USN, offi
cer in 'charge of the navy recruit'
mg station in Portland, (inspected
the Salem navy recruitihgf station
and issued instructions tof an all
out drive for 'voluhtarvl enliRt-
mentsj Terms of enlistments have
been1 reduced, classification tests
lowered and many trade school
opportunities - are offered. An ap
peal is being made to those now
in 1-A classification by calling
attention to the benefits now be
ing -Ofiered. .ji-.V'i-'i .J
Card4, wrappings, magatines. Lee
Moody; Shut In Service. 653 N.
High; g r: j, . j j j ... .
Hundreds of toys to choose from
&i the Hamilton Furniture -Co. 230
"Chemeketa Street ; I i i t
McCALLS FILE NAME !
Clark C. McCalL rtHite7, and
George N. McCall, 135 Fisher rd.
both '.Salem, filed a certificate of
assumed business name 'with the
Marion county clerk Wednesday
for McCall's Used 'Cars; at 1295
State: tt . M'-:;, S I I .
Freegparklng on our own lot for
youri use while shopping at the
Hamilton Furniture Company, .230
CheroekeU StreetJ M ! i-;?.-fl-
SOUTHARD TO PRISON -t
Erwin Cecil Southard recently
sentenced to two years In" the
statef penitentiary ion a charge of
contributing to the delinquency of
a minor was removed to the peni
tentiary Wednesday afternoon, the
sheriffs office reported. j-
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Leather zioner note booksi $9.95
plus I tax. Capital Variety, 41262
states
TIP TOP ROBBED ' -
Forty dollars, in pennies, $20 in
small change, : and six or seven
cartons , of cigarets were i taken
from! the Tip iTop restaurant,
2090 j N. Capitol st, Tuesday
night; according! to Mrs. Nettie
Harvey, owner. . - ; ;; ,
Rummage sale today (Thur). GAR
Ladies. 439 Court St, upstairs.
PURSE RETURNED i
, Het purse, minus the $90 in it
when;; it disappeared from , a
downtown store,! was returned to
Mrs. I Grace Hammond, Wednes
day, A small coin purse contain
ing $3 was still inside the larger
purse
STORE SPONSORED PARTY'
The; annual Christmas "party f or"
chfldrtn i :being( -sponsored by
Bishops' store. About 70Q .children
are expected, to enjoy the festivi
ties at the YMCA. Friday, Decem
ber 21 ; has been1 chosen as - the
dateJbr the party and the evening
will be spent enjoying'jgames and
motion pictures. 4. -...-.v. .i
Leather chaps and vests for chil
dren from 4 to 10. Nollman and
For un pa in ted furniture shop at
Woodrow s, 325 Center.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 8722.
ia Betcreat Memorial park.
Petaaaa
Mra. Irene Putnam, at Palo AHo,
ratify Sunday. December 3. Survived
br huaband. Roy W. Putnam of Palo
Alto; two aona, Jay and Ky Putnajn,
and one dauchter. Phyllis Putnam,
all of Palo Alto. Calif. Services will
be held at the Howell-Edwardt chapel.
MS - North Capitol atreet, Thursday,
December . at J p m. Concludinj
ervtces will be at City View cema-
wry. .
WaUea
Sirs. Elten L. Wallen.
home at 122S North Summer street.
Monday. December 3. Survived t
dauKhter. Mrs. Nora Van L:
Salem: a son. Boencer
Portland. N. D: two aistera. MlM Julia
Paulson of AJbanv, WU and Mr.
Anna Jacobeon of Ottawa, 111.: five
frandchildren and two great grand
hildren. Services wilt be held Thurs
day, December at I'M p.m., at the
Howell-Edwards - chapel with nev,
Paul Kertng ofneutmr. assisted by
Rev. H. A. Schlatter. Shipment will
be made to- Mayvtlle, N. D.. for aer
vtcea and Interment. r
Patanaa
John Harrison Putman, late resident
of route . Salem, at a local hopital
Sunday, December 7. at the ace of 70
rears. - Huaband of PlulllDino K. rui-
man of Salem: father of Mrs. Cordon
Rook of Waterloo, New York.- Robert
R Putman of Salem and Edmund. I.
imtman of Wichita. Kaa. Also survived
beld rrway. December 7. at s pjn. att berkhip. Wayne Meusey will play,
thClou(hBarrlck chapel with Rev.
SEEX OFFICE BUILDING
A delegation from the East Side
Commercial club, Portland, ap-
g 1 her I r- UftC BMW UUWU
ner street, l control , eonesaay asaung uiai
ydeira7 of their locality be considered as site
waiien of for a new state office building
if such a structure is to be erect
ed in the Portland area.
Fall bulbs. Jary Florist, 373 State,
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Capital Cab phone 6646.
MRS. BROWN SPEAKER
and
Adams officiating. Interment will be
In Belcreat Memorial park.
aderoa
At the residence, 5S1 North 21st
atreet. December 4. Robert E. Ander
son, at the axe of 73 years. Husband of
Anna May Anderson ol &aiem ana
father of Robert A. Anderson of Sweet
Home, Mrs. Meda Church ofPepin.
Wise, 3. Clark Anderson of CdlvUle.
Wash.. Carl A. Anderson of Reedsport,
Mrs. Josephln England or west oa-
lem, Mrs. Thelma McKenney of Hope
welt nd Mrs. Luellle Albrlht of Sa
lem. Also survived by IS arandchlufren
and- two sreat'Crandchlldren. Funeral
services Prtday. December T. 10 JO a.m.
from the W. T. RiKdon chapel. Con
cluding service City View cemetery.
Kev. If. W. Erlckson wm omciat.
award
In Klamath Palls. December 1. Wal
ter WMlnn Howard, ace 4S vears. Hus
band of Cecil Howard: father of Louis,
Jean and Richard Howard, all or Klam
ath Falls: brother of Sherman Howard.
Idaho rails. Idaho, and Oscar Howard.
Salt Lake City. Utah. Graveside serv
ices will be held Friday, December 7.
at Dtv View cemetery, lea v in the
, W. T. Rlsdon chapel at 1 : o'clock. ,
Rev. .Schism. Oregon City, will offici
ate.
Call for calendars.' SceUars
Foley-!! : r-tl):
Homer' Smith Jr., announces his
return ; from military : service and
reuirrito tne nomer auiutn in
surance Agency as manager. He
wishes to greet his old i friends
and clients and to solicit their
continued ratmnafff 11! !
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TO HAUL LOGS ' s'6 I 1 j
The Marion county, court i Wed
nesday gave permission to Mildred
Volkman,' Aumsville, to haul loss
oyer certain Marion couiitj roads.
Rummage Sale Friday anq Satur
day, 43? Court St Upstairs: Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary, I 1 '
in r.-i-i 4 i -
Give your home a beauty treat
ment with Imperial wallpaper. jSee
it at plf strom's, 375 Chemeketat
Mrs. ' Leon Brown is speaking I two Xrf a r r fWitpiiI
over ruw. n,.9 tway on in Elswbrth D: Smith and Lyle
American Legion auxiliary broad- BeclmeV. both Salm. vr ar-
fcast Department vice president restej Wednesday by Deputy
uiu HKuuaatuiy Sheriff: James Garvin on I a fel
ureKon, sne wm tarn: on mem- onT warrant out of Saltm Mustice
court' charging maUciousiiruryito
-Cxnn Cronlse Photo i?ranh and I -personal . propeny,
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Smith and
Mum, plants. Jary Florist, 173
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FERRT STOPPED
The Wheatland ferry was out of
operation again Wednesday after
Dperaung lur , ai woue x ueauaj a
reporf to the county court stated,
The urt had ns further report
on the Buena Vista and Indepen
dence ferries, reported back in
service Tuesday. n V I
Bazaar and food sale Fri, Dec. 7
Knight Memorial ladies. 109
Com'U ' .
Engleri 362 State St
MRS.!' WAECHTER DIES
Mrs.; Bessie D.: Waechter died
Wednesday in " an ' Oregon if City
hospital - following - an accident
Tuesday, according to the iher
iffs office. Her daughter is Miss
Florence 'Mills, Salem. 1 1-
See the . unusual and beautiful
Christinas toys at Hamilton- Fur
niture Co. 230 Chemeketa Street
anss itockey returns v '
' Helen Yockey j of . the 1 Capital
Journal has returned from Stock-
tori, palit, where she4 wert last
weekend following the death of
her brother, Lysle E. Yockey, former-resident
i' of CorvaHis and
Roseburg. - ;
GRFJDER SPEAKS TODAY '
I. Carlton: Greidef, veterans'
counsellor with the U. S. employ
ment Iservice here
er at this noon's
Salem Lions club.
HUNT CHRISTMAS GREENS
CheBieketans will substitute - a
hunt for Christmas greens Sunday
for! the former annual mistletoe
hike, iersons Interested ia mak
ing the trip with! the hiking or
ganization are to register at; 2484
N. Commercial st.
vote.' Under the leadership of SHS
song "queens! Gloria and Barbara
McClintock and Joan Randall, the
girls boost school events and lead
students In pep and school spirit
BIOLOGY . CLUB MEETS
The Biology club of Salem high
school, at their last meeting, made
plans for the concession and skit
they will present for the annual
Civics club carnival to be held
early i in February. The students
elected j to have charge of the
events -were? Nancy Farrar, con
cession manager;. Donna Carr,
skit director, and Johnnie Camp
bell, stage manager. Other com
mittee heads named for dub ac
tivities "were Peggy Burroughs,
social chairmanV 4 and Dorothy
Kaspar, membership chairman. ; .
GIRLS' LEAGUE MEETS ! '
The "Leslie 7 junior" high school
girls' league heard Mrs. Arneson,
of the local Red Cross, speak on
"Nursing in - War 'and Peace" at
their meeting Wednesday imorn
ing.Tuesday morning. Bob: Keu
scher, advisor to the boys league,
spoke to the eighth grade)! boys
of the school on problems per
taining . especially to hat group.
Mr Madeline Hanna "is , advisor
of the girls', group. i:
SON BORN TO HASKHXS
Mr. and Mrs.-James Haskill axe
the parents td "boy born at Sa
lem General hospital December 5.
The Haskills reside ;at .' 66 Park
ave. i" . I -. .; .
Open For Business
' - Bring Year Radle '
Treobles to Me 1 ,
Pick-up Delivery Service ';
Ilac's Radio Shcp
546 N. Iliffh Ph. ti.1551
Cold Storage
Lochers
Ilarvin Lewis
A few lockers still
- . v - available. I '
"275 Wallace Road
West Salem 1 '
is to bejspeak-
meeting of the
TOURIST INJURED
. Loren Johnson of 319 Warren
st Taft Calif- suffered a broken
leg when he was struck by, a car
whilej crossing the street on (the
Portland road. He was taken to
Deacohess hospital where his con
dition was reported as favorable.
The Hull auto compass or a Taylor
auto altimeter make ideal Xmas
325
gifts. Sold by R. D. Woodrow,
Centei St - 1 1 . I
WIESSNERS PARENTS
Mr.;, and Mrs. James Wiessner
of route 2, Salem, are parents of
a girl born at Deaconess hospital
December 5. The baby weighed
7 pounds 6 ounces. -
7 hr. I developing & printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174
N. ConvL -t - - 1 -
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OVERHOLSER RELEASED
Everett Overholser was. releas
ed from jail Wednesday a f t e r
paying his fine. I
MARRIAGE LICENSE -, ; i
A license for the marriage of
Edwin ; A. Booth, ! San Francisco,
and; Myla Verl Grenz -of Jeffer
son has been issued at Albany;
SUFFERS FOOT INJURY 1
Gregory Hammond, 7, 395 N.
23rd, suffered severe cuts on his
foot when lie stepped on a broken
milk bottle Wednesday.- He was
treated, at the first aid station for
the injury. ; . .
SEEK NEW MEMBERS , '
The I annual membership - drive
for the Vikettes is being held this
week ! at Salem high school. ' The
pep: club, under the rsupenision
of Mrs. Betty Mansfield, girls'
physical education instructor, 7is
one of , the most active ; in school
with around 1 75 members.; 'This
year 100 new members will be
elected to the club by roll room
Perm. Posh m rrt
Wave I ,
Extra for Finger
wave or Hairdress
Open Thurs. Eve.
by Appointment
Phene 3663
Castle Perm. Wavers
SOS First Nattoautl Bank Bide
Madsen's for fine ice cream."
IRON TAKEN
An electric iron valued 8435
was reported to police as stolen
from Wood's cleaners, 970 Union
Bt, Monday. "
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Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm
ory. Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band.
EOAFCRS wanted
. . . $100 per month
Make it f 10 . . . f )0 . . . sat
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George O. Raurnst
254 Ne, Church Ph. S676
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Charmode duo
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Lustrous rayon satin and cotton
lac1 darted (or youthful uplift.
Lace section Is cotton net lined.
Adjustable, forkod shoulder
straps and 4-way adjustabls
aiastlo back closing. Sizes 32 t.
3S.
Comfy, step-in stylo all satin
elastic pantlsc Ideal for coed
figures. About 14ft Inches long.
Rayon knit crotch. Four detach
able elaati Barters. Kudo color.
Small, medium, largo and extra
The Bra 150
The Pant 3.98
J j Here Is Real Chjur Comfort; ,1 'I .. ffjy
: SVJlilG RdCItER W". f38sDh
m i - s 1 1 : - Bet. 59.95 imjH imm ;
modern, design and sound cin- -. 0nly 850 Dow(l . , I; j , ; hU!fi!fl T
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Massive
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struction makes this rocker a rm.scuin
favorite. Big, roomy,! deeply relaxing
form-fitting seat. High back provides
head rest. Handsome walnut finish wood
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trim and full spring: construction. Cov
ered In a variety of hard finished fabrits.
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SLIPPER CHAIRS
1L95
Only 3.00 Down
Select . hardwood construction.
Removable. and reversible seat
cushion and back pad covered
with colorful plaid cotton home
spun. 22x21 'art seat. 31,- high.
Popular Plymouth" finish.
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lanp Ttbkl
1 1 Reg. 125
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4" 3 4 State) Street
Salem
Phone
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Shaped gallery top
with: classic scroll,,
carving on aprons.'
Hardwood base with :
beautiful walnut ve- -neer.
17x17-ln. top. ;
ST. Inches high.
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Duthcrfly
Tables'
9.95
Dependable h a r d
weed construction
with fine, Plymouth
finish. Lamp table
lie, opens to gen
erous serving space,
26x30". 25-In. h'gh.
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55-Pound
Slumber sound
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Full or Twin Six
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niimgi covered vim n i
tractive A U A bclana. j
Tailored "with neaV rolled I
edges and finnly tufted to
hold the filling In place.
Corabinalion
rsound
full or Twin Six
4D88
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Plump, resilient maV
tresses filled -with 25
fluffy staple cotton and
75 '. resilient cotton' lin-i
ters. 72 -coil construction
box spring. .
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Combination . . . Slumbersoutid
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Deep, resilient , mattress i
and 72-coil . construction ! .
box spring tinit to give th ! ."
mattress perfect support,
GarefullY tailored in
matching "A; C A ticking, i
Combination . . . SlumbersOlUld
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Buoyant staple cotton
filled mattresses atop
high highly tempered 72-
coil box springs for health- ,
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