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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1946)
Th OREGON STATESMAN. Soltm. Oregon. Friday Morning. April 19. 1346 PACE FIVE j- Tb Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 NEGOTIATE WITH FIRM I GARRISON SENTENCED f Manager Clay Cochran on be- Jimmy Garrison, Salem boxer rSElf of the local chamber of com- 'charged with theft of a punching roerce is negotiating with Seam- j bag and kip rope, received a 30 , prufe. InCv, of the Aronson-Caplin day sentence upon being found Co, New York, in an attempt to j guilty in Justice Joseph B. Felton's have the firm locate a women's j court here Thursday. The sentence lingerie factory in Salem. The j was suspended upon Garrison's firnj is 3eking a west coast loca- j payment of court costs, and he - tion for a factory employing 2(H), . was released rom Marion county I mostly women. Cochran "had a jail. , - long distance telephone eonversa- ' , , . tion with a New York official Thursday. Jr.lAmerican Legion Aujc. Easter Egg sale Fri.. April 19th, Portland Gas and Coke Co. ISSUE BUILDING PERMITS Building permits issued Thurs day) by the city engineer went to V. M. Wood for construction of a $7500 house at 565 N. 22nd st.. Alta G. Keuscher for $5000 alter ations to an apartment building at 1535 N. Church st Dan FrT for $1000 house alterations at 540 N. 52rwi t Mr. H N stnnHnmvor for alterations at 1280 D st. and Chris Madsen for wrecking a house at 191 S. Church st. Listen to Burke's Radio Camera Program 9:50 A.M. ttiday. Canaries. Floral Meyer Drug. Section Fi eel DL'MT PERMIT ASKED Permission for a garbage dump in the Mission Bottom area" was . requested Thursday from the county court by Gus J. Moisan, mayjr, of Gervais. Th former dump near the Pudding river has become unusuable because of high water, he said. No report has y-t bn made to the court on the pro- posed, cooperative sanitary serv ice for the county. Painting it decorating. Ph. 7552. POWER LINE PERMIT Request for permission to erect a power line near Turner along certain county roads has been filed with the county court for the Portland General Electric corn- pany, Portland, by William Harri-1 son, divisional manager. Re-roof with Johns-Manville shin- j Weigel was turned over late yes- gles. Mathis Bros , 164 S. Com I. ! terday to the air base provost Ph. 4642. ' marshal in Portland. Weigel was , . in uniform. Tn-Y club of the YWCA ts.spon- orinif a, rummage sale at Bone- : Normandy Manor will be closed Steele's garage, 370 N. Church, j on Good Friday only. Friday 6c Saturday, Apr. 19 & 20 , LOG PERMIT GRANTED A permit to haul logs over cer "VANDALS REPORTED tain county roads for delivery to A report that Pringle school the B. J. Minden Lumber corn was entered Wednesday night, pany, 2990 Cherry st., was grant election posters torn down and ed Thursday by the county court furnishings disturbed has-been re- to Lloyd Weathers, ceived by Sheriff Denver Young. Nothing had been reported taken, ' R'vrr ilt tnP oil & fil1 dirt Young said, and his officers were . Com Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966 investigating it and other similar home SERVICE TO MEET reports, , Thp Aprj, meeting for the w0rk. Disabled A m e r i c a n Veterans dance Crystal GarrierK Fri.. April 26th. 2 bands. Benefit Veterans' Memorial hall. 75c per ersun. JUVENILE ARRF.STFD Police Thurvd.iy anrtnl .t 15-year-ofd Salem boy for tar theft and tunned him 'over to juvenile authorities. He was appiehctuied while driving a ellow coupe which Al Krciprn had reported stolen from a downtown gar.ige Monday night. Flagstone for s.i!c. Ph. 21754. RUNAWAY BOV RETURNED A 1,4-year-old runaway Port land boy was' picked up by S.il-rn police and returned to Portland Thursday. American Red C"ro-s First Ail Advanced Classes will ho held 7:30 P.M. Monday e cninas com mencing April 22. H46 .Standard First Aid Clas.ses 7:30 PTm. Tues day evenings rommrncing Aril 23. Auditorium Old High School, 453 North Church Street. For in formation telephone 9277. - Obituary Gfcla Mr. Sarah Codkin. at lrr rridrn-. - 471 S. ltin it . April 17 Survlvinx are her feuabjd. JoM-pn T. Grxlkin. two dauchters. ' Elma Cortkin. Salrm. and Mrs. Mwl Cruabv. Noitli Hrnd. four Man, K mtli Cndkin. V'incourr, fi C. Kcnorth. LJord and Harold Cndkjn. Katrm; twe brothers. Jopii T Faton. Salroi. and Art-hie Edton. Saskatrlte- in. Canada, and two iter. Mri. Ad -dM Quinn. Kaxkatchew mn. Canada, and Mn. Marcaret Harris. Ml. Foreot. On tario. Canada. AnnouiKrnirnt of serv ti' tater tor CUMish-Barrtck rtuteraJ HOLY WEEK Good Friday Union Service Ebinore Theatre 12:00 to 3:00 P. M. i li 1 4 i it Sponsored by the Salem Ministerial : ' ' ' . . " j J i i "l,u,": "u",lJtI Ul i, Co. has been changed to 21208. ' 'P stock & die sets. Arms RKd. Toledo & Nye. V trong, to 2". Klunder Hardware, 265 N. High .St. Ph. 6634. CABS CHANGE HANDS A change in ownership of the Capitol Cab company was an nounced Thursday with a filing in the county clerk's office. Arth ur and Madalene Madsen, 1326 State st.. have filed the assumed riame of the company. Hergert ! vergHs, 2225 N. Liberty St.. an- nounced his retirement from the business on March 20. Complete service on all makes of cars. Expert mechanics, body & fender repair men. The job will be done quickly ic expertly. Mar ion Motors, Nash Sales & Ser vice. NE1V CLEANERS OWNERS Charles P. Sweistris and Ray mond L. Grimmett are the new owners of Foreman's Cleaners, 107 S. Commercial st., according to an assumed business name filed with the county clerk. Thurs- day. Chester C. and Opal B. Fore- i ! man announced their retirement t j from the business. i For Easter give camellias rhod- odendrons, azaleas. Knight Pear- .. . cy, S. Liberty, 3 blks. south of State. I 10c per lb. for clean cotton rags. Oregon Statesman. SOLDIER ARRESTED Arrested by city police "in down- town Salem early Thursday on a charge of being AWOL fiom Camp 1 i Stoneman, Calif., Pvt. William ers in the home service depart- ScoUs Mis WM aiTested by sUte Complete service on all makes of ment Marion county chepter of ; ,ice night and ,aced ln can! Kxprt mechanics, body the American Red Cross, will be Marlon tJ,unty Jai, on a charge of fender repair men. The job will , at., nn Tuesdav at tne being found intoxicated on a pub- : he done quickly & expertly. Mar Quelle Members of the chapter , h,Khway He was rf)prehend- j .on Motors, Nasi. Sales Ac Sc. -iMiard of d. rectors have leen in- pd , t Brooksx j Ue Cor. vlre MUfl as special guests. A Red ' s ..... .... traffic violation was 1 t. r(ti news reel win te nown. For home loan.s see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Tatl- T-nnis Ar Badminton yets. Mdje-Kc-iie Sxnting Goods. C MP DIRECTOR GUEST Dorothy M. Punderson, director of Le Ccmp Francais, Strathocon.i ..! Sh.iw. riitan Iako. British Columbia, was guest speaker to j Hiirifi clas.ses .it Willamette university this week. Miss Pund 'i"n vhowtkl technicolor movies of the camp. Welding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. DECCA RECORDS BING CROSBY SONGS OF THE WIDE OPEN SPACES DON'T FENCE ME IN , PIST5L PACKTN' MAMA (With the Andrews Sisters) IT MATES NO DIFFERENCE HOW NEW SAN ANTONIO ROSE BE HONEST WITH ME GOODBYE, LITTLE DARLTN. GOODBYE YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE RID IN' DOWN THE CANYON I ONLY WANT A BUDDY. NOT A SWEETHEART I'M THINKING TONIGHT OF MY BLUE EYES WALKING THE FLOOR OVER YOU NOBODY'S DABLTN' BUT MINE THE SALEM RECORD SHOP Oreqom Building Downstairs PETITION DENIED V The state supreme court Thurs day denied a petition for rehear ing ofthe case of Avis Russell Rose against Charles Bradford Russell and others, Involving dower rights in a farm. The Mal heur county circuit court upheld the plaintiff. The supreme court, in an opinion two week ago re versed the lower court. . Normandy Manor will be closed on Good Friday only. . RAIIE ELECTED Dr. Herbert E. Rahei . Willam ette university forensic, speech and radio director, was'; elected president of the Oregon Speech association at its recent meeting in Portland. Ajnanda Anderson of Salem high school, the outgoing president, wa director of the meeting. Walnut and fruit trees at Doer fler's Nursery. Phone 21175. FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services will beheld at the A. J. Rose mortuary in Portland at 2:30 p.m. today for Adolph Gerwin, who owned a wholesale ; beverage dispensing business in Sajem from -1939 to 1944. Gerwin, long prominent in Woodmen of the World activities in Portland, died at his home in Milwaukie on Tuesday. Complete line of spinners, wob blers, plugs and flies. Maple Keene Sporting- Goods. . Expert floor waxing. Ph. 6752. REALTORS TO MEET Karl J. Belser, planning con sultant for . the League of. Oregon Cities, will speak on "Land De- , . . ,. t e , Realtors board. Belser is the au thority on city planning! for the league of which Mayor I. M. 1 Doughton is a director, I . . , x . i Turk.v niMcr rrvirt R a m i . - r Monday. Marion Creamery and Poultry Co.- WOMAN HURT IN FALL Mrs. Grace Lawles'l, 1640 Broadway, incurred a fractured left ankle Thirsday afternoon in a fall down the basement 'stairs at her home. She was taken to the Salem General hospital and re mained overnight. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster's, 260 N. High. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. BUYS FOOD MARKET Henry Rund, for many years with The Statesman's circulation department, has5 acquired the food store at 697 South 12th st and is operating the store as Henry's. Cash Market. It was formerly Walker's market. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. R. V. GERSPII ARRESTED reported. Discharge service l.Tpel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis chargc certificates. Deluxe Cab. 24 hours. Anywhere. Ph. 8050 or 4764. MAY HAI L LOCiS Llovd Weathers. 2350 N. ohurrh st . received a permit from the e'ty engineer Thursday to h;iul logs through the city-- on a prescribed route. The permit ex pires Dec. 31, 1946. Normandy Manor will "be closed j on Good Friday only. presents Mrs. Wilson to Head ARC Unit Mrs. Roscoe Wilson has been appointed chairman for the uni versity unit work in Marion coun ty chapter, American Red Cross, and in such work will direct the activities for Williamette univers ity unit, it was announced Thurs day by Justice George Rossman, Red Cross chapter chairman. As head of the university pro gram, Mrs. Wilson automatically becomes a member of the board of directors of the chapter. Barbara Korell is the student chairman for the Willamette uni versity unit and Margaret Allen continues as co-chairman. High School Students Visit State Institutions Dr. S. B. Laughlin, head of the sociology department of Willam ette university, spoke to 85 sen iors frn the Newberg union high school Thursday morning in Wal ler hall on the university campus. The students were in Salem to visit state institutions. A group of 70 seniors from Park Rose high school in Port land were on the campus this week, becoming acquainted with the historical background of Wil lamette and touring the campus. 3 MOTHERS DISCHARGED Discharged from Salem Deacon ess hospital Thursday were Mrs. William Zimmerman and infant daughter. Sublimity; Mrs. War ren Durbin and baby son, 333 Mission st., and Mrs. Walter Bat liner and baby daughter, 1855 N. 20th st. Want to relax? Multiple oscilla tion is the answer. Ph. 6253. BRUSH FIRES PUT OUT City firemen were called to small brush fires Thursday night at Bush's pasture and at Jeffer son and Baker streets. A chim ney fire at 457 S. Commercial st. also was put out by firemen in a third run. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. TAKES TWINS HOME Mrs. Abel Hall, 260 S. 23rd st.. took her twins, a boy and a girl, home from Salem General hos pital Thursday. Mrs. Louis E. Ro binson and infant daughter, Val setz, also went home Thursday. Special on Pack Boards, $4.95. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. Wilson Golf Clubs Sc Bag Boy Carts. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. STEPHEN DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born Thursday at Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Burdetta Stephen, route 2, Salem. Jary FJorM. Ph. 7375. f Tl'RNER COITLE PARENTS Mr. and Mr?. Ixjuis Henn'es, Turner, are tlie parent? of a son Ixpiii Thursil.iy at Salem General hospiUil. Rummie yile. Pi Phi Mothers, Frid , Sat . 248 N. Corn'l , upstairs, open 10 am. S.il.-m Tree Co, ti-e pruning, trimming and removal. Lawns and shrubs. Phone 21208. UTAH LAWYER OKEIIED Joseph Chez of Utah Thursday was authorized to practice law ln I Oregon by the stae supreme court. Stat at High Telephone. 8622 Highway Commission Award Koal Contract The state highway commission Thursday awarded a contract for grading and paving 1.84 miles of j the Klamath Falls-United States I reclamation service canal section '. of the Klamath Falls-Lakeview highway in Klamath county to the Warren-Northwest company. Inc., Portland. The low bid was $361,800. Two proposals for the job were sub- ! mitted. Public Records CIRCUIT GjOURT Vesta Genie Wolf v Paul L. Wolf: Order wttinir times when defendant may visit children. Slate vi Sylvester Roc: Information filed, charire larceny of a panel truck. State vs Merle R. Cheskaian: Com plaint on information charirea that defendant holds office on the highway rammiiuuM) unlawfully and asks his removal. Jola M Klinefelter vs J. A. Bernard and Pauline Summers: Cokt bill filed. Sunshine ' Dairy vs E. L. Peterson, otrector state department of agricul ture : Complaint in equity charges that part of an prder upKradinft by one cent the price of milk marketed in single service containers is arbitrary, and causes the plaintiff damage: asks that that part of the order be declared null and void James E. Fiedler vs Vera Tiedler: Decree of divorce awards defendant cutndy of two children and $SQ m month each support money until June, then $45 a month each. Beatrice May Schmrtt vs !- rrnce Howard Smith: Order of default is sued. Grace Koker vs Lloyd Parson and May Parsons: Complaint charges negli gence in an auto collision and asks (12.000 damages and costs. E. V. Gwaltney vs Pioneer Trust company, executor of the estate of Margaret Bronson: Order sustaining demurrer to complaint. PROBATE COURT Alford Carl Henry: Petition to change plaintiff's name to Alford Carl Kmevlev and order setting hearing for April 22. Mary E. Reynold, guardianship of an incompetent : Petition asks appoint ment of Caroline A. Black as guardian. Sarah J. Basey, estate: Order appointing- Alton I. Basey as executor. Hen Schlag. estate of insane person: Order directing guardian to convey title to certain real property. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Donald G. Borton. SL service station operator, and Maxine D. Seely, It. waitress, both of Salem. JUSTICE COURT Walter Austin Harris, no tail light, fined (1 and court costs. Wtllard M. Powell, unit overload, fined SS and costs. John Thomas Mayers, violation of basic rule, fined S10 and costs. Neil Curtis Butler, no taU light fined $3.50 and costs. Jimmy Garrison, charged with 1 fr ee nv ; found guilty at trial: sentence of 30 days suspended upon payment of court costs: released from county Jail. MUNICIPAL COURT Homer Clayton Stiffler. 1039 High land ave., violation of bazic rule, fined 17 SO. Dave Willoughby. Salem, parking violation, posted S3 bail. SNOW STARTS TO MELT Snow has started melting In some parts of eastern and central Oregon, particularly In the higher elevations, with prospects that high water will be experienced later, R. H. Baldock. state high way engineer, declared here Thursday. There has been no new snow for several days. Go vemment Surplus Property 2Vi and 12-Ton Trucks . 4 5 -Ton Trailers . . Shovels. . Peavies . . . Cotton Duck O.D. . . Hardware . . . i i Fixed Price Sale Hpril 24th and I : 1 Municipal .nudifforiiim - PoinlEancl, Time 8:00 A. Was' 310 S. W. SIXTH AVE. PORTLAND, OREGON j i No Passenger Cars No Light Trucks No Jeeps i Available at This Sale YOUR PREFERENCE CERTIFICATE NECESSARY FOR Church Plans Easter Drama The Young People of the First Christian church will present a three act play tonight at 8 o'clock in the sanctuary of the church. The drama concerns the life and period of the Christ ifrom Good Friday until Easter and Is entitled "The Alabaster Box." The auth ors are Anna J. Ham well and Is abel le J, Meaker. ; Miss Maude Durfee is directing the play and the members of the cast are Del von Long, pari Hunt, Gilbert Clau&man, Gordon Juve, Harold Ranton, Mary Kowitx and Glen Vergets. A special musical number by the girls' trio is titled "There Is a Green Hill Far Away.f Members f the trio are Monette Moling, Blossom Bates and Patricia Weese. Seventh-Day Adveiitisls Announce Campaign Seventh-day Advenlists have begun their 1946 ingathering campaign, seeking to raise $4000 in Salem as their part in the world-wide mission and uplift program, the pastor, G T. Dick inson, has announced. In 1945 Seventh-day Advent ists gave $109 per capita" to the TRACK WORKERS WANTED! Help lay track and ties, ballast the roadbed, aad keep the line ia food eoDditioo. Heaithfal outdoor work No expericDce needed. The com pany furnishes free housing, in cluding fuL light and water. You get railroad benefits, medical and hospital care, passes, insurance, fine pension plan. Work for a per manent company one with plenty of work ahead. TfTI Apply Ralph Weddle, . S. E. Salens. Oreaea A. M. ie 1Z:M Sm Daily of OFFERED TO Co . Clothes Lockers . Foam Extinguishers J . . Miscellaneous Numerous other; items. M. - 4:00 P. M. Samples on Display Branch Display Room April 22nd and 23rd Only i , i ' - Assets fldfidMsfaaltiofi ADMITTANCE TO church's world-wide program of education, medical help and evan gelism, the pastor said. For ev (M)3W ( WE GIVE . . -.. s . ... GBEEII ON CASH Krispy Crackers 2-lb. box 33 c Sunshine Cookies Per Pkr. - 15c Thtt Vest in Candies SOCIETE BRAIID AT POPULAR PRICES Svcel Pickles Sure j We Have Them PINEAPPLE! OR PINEAPPLE JUICE One Can of Either White They Last -THE WAR IS OVER - I 230 The Best in! Mixers - 75 C . j Holland House Free Delivery en Orders ef SL5 mr Mere lit Houth CemmereUI Street Fhrnie Sll ;. ; I " aBBk Admittance by Preference Certificate Only 9th and Durnsido i BR l 1 No Station Wagons ery dollar contributed j in this campaign they add $15 of their own, n aauea. j. J STAIIPS SALES ONLY lYrmWellaT! BUTTER !Vh It Last Ji-lb. per customer' Paas Egg Cclsr 1 pit. FREE ! With Purchase of 3 Doz. Effff Ztppjftavor! Hunt's Tomotd Sauce 6c CSB Cbeddar Cheue . X 39ci Lb - ..!' - ' 25fiHi ' v ' iregon 7741 5 Jo SI Jo Assn. g! .LiHaJi