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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1946)
TIi OREGON STATESMAN. SoIm, Orron. Tuesday Morning. April 23. 1148 PAGEnVZ Q , " Q a smI a a n D a a u i a i n , a : n n . n a a (Dntty EJewg Bns Thm Oregon Statema Telephone) 9101 MAT HAUL LOGS Bert J. Oiler was granted a permit by the Marion county court Monday to haul logs over cer tain county roads. Complete service on all makes of cars. Expert mechanics, body fender repair men. The Job will b done quickly & expertly. Mar lon Motors, Nash Sales Ser vice. MAY ISSI ES PASSPORTS . Before County , Clerk Hailan Judd can issue passports to de pendants of imcnen wishing to join them overseas, the appli cants must have a letter of ap proval from the vjrar department, Judd said Monday. Thoe not having war department approv al and those who.' do not mwl customary paort requirements cannot iue purports, the clerk said. River silt top soil & fill dirt. Com'L Sand & Crave!. Ph. 21966 HEARING DATE SET Marion county court Monday set May 27 as the date for a hearing on the proposed formation of the Woodburn Rural Fore District. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster s, 260 N. High. DEEDS APPROVED Property deeds were approved by the Marion county court Mon day to Ida Moshberger, O. A. Polston and Maggie Polston, M. F. Miller and Eva R. Miller, and Floyd E. French and Alius French. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. LOBDEL1.S ARRESTED James Herbert Lobdell and Mil dred Lobdell. both 555 S. 19th st.. were arrested Monday by Deputy ! Sheriff James Garvin on a charjje of larceny by bailee, involving ! house furnij-hing. Lobdell was ro- CLA1.MS APPROVED i Tentative approval to about 1.1; Claims for slaughtered cattle has Wen given by the Marion county , court subject to approval by the ; budget committee ai-the original fund for that purpose has been exhausted. Approval of four more claims filed after March 21 were held back pending further exam ination. - leased on a $250 bail and Ins wife on her own recognizance. WHEEL AND TIRE TAKEN' A spare tire and wheel were taken from his car while parked at his residence sometime Satur day night, Clarence L. De Geer, 284 N. Commercial st. reported to police. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Libert. it CRUSHER DISMANTLED The county rock crusher will be dismantled and probably not used Obituary Kara fred Kur7. at the residence. 820 Hoyt street. Apul 19. at age .of S4 vears. Survived by hi Uf, Mrs. jkachael Kun of Salem; a (on. Elmer Kurz of fcatem: a daughter. Mrs. Alice Hornscfiuch of Seattle: a brother. John Kurz of Minnesota: a sitter. Mrs. Ida Uatiutm. Salem: four grand rtiiMran and threa treat arandchlld- this Summer, after Completion of ren. Services will be held Tuesday. TS.H2 at K r April 23. at 2 pm at the Clough- peratjons Tuesday at the De- , rTick chupti 7,h Rev. w. s Fred- Santis place on Union Hill, County erk-ks official ing Interment in Bel- rAnuniiiii.r Hnv Rir rm.rl! "(it Memorial park Monday. Dob Massey, marine vet eran, has been in charge of the crusher's operations which turned Out about 3300 yards of crushed rock. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 320 State. Ph. 5722. EAGLES HOLD PARTY The Eagles social club will hold - card party Wednesday sflr ( Boon, beginning at 2, at the Eagle's hall, featuring a beginners table ' teaching pinochle. The club party . la sponsored by the Eagles aux iliary and each member of the auxiliary may bring one guest. Walnut and fruit trees at Doer 'fier's Nursery. Phone 21175. ; Rummange sale, First Christian Church, 208 N. High. Thurs. af ternoon it. all .'day Friday. CARD OP THANKS" - We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness, words of sympathy and floral of ferings in our late bereavement. MR. GODKINS At FAMILY MR. AND MRS. CROSBY. Hasner Edward Thompson Hamer passed aiv at the residence, route 4. box 4S at the age of 78. Husband of Mamie Hamer. father of Alvin KanzJer Hamer of Salem. Has one grandson. Ronald Hamer of Salem, and a brother, M. E Hamer. of Huron. Ohio. Funeral serv ices ill be held Tuesday. April 23. at 10:3 am In W. T. Kigdon chapel with tlte Hev. Ceorse Crumley of ficiating. Concluding services In City View cemetery. Narter In this city Friday. April It. Mrs Sarah K. Hatter, late resident of 1833 Center street. Mother of I -eon H. Nel son of Salem, Mrs. Maurice Mann of Portland, and Mrs. W. E Or let of Great Falls. Mont.; a sister of David Grew of Wisconsin Also survived by four (randchildren and four great-grand cluidren. Member of CnadwIcK chap ter Mo.. 31. Order of Eastern Star. Sa lem Rebekah lodge and of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Services will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mon day. April 22. at 2 p.m. with Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Interment In IOOr cemetery. Direction W. T Rlgdon company. - SPECIALIZED ' BRAKE SEBVICE ' Relialag. AdJ-dlng. , - t Orerhaaling Chris if nsen's Auto Service Bajsaxsek KUdoa. 4N S. Winter Photte M77 Deaa Glenn Oran Dean, late resident of 240 Marlon street, at a local hospital Saturday. April 20. at the age of S3 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Lil lian Dean of Salem, and mother, Mrs. Gertrude Dean of Fresno, Calif. Ser vices will be held Friday. April 2. at 2 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Interment in City View cemetery. Wc Cast De Yanr Jab New- Lawn Sprinkling Systems 23 Years Experience Free Estimates Can i-.lllt After 4 P. M. C. S. WIHTCOMB CO. Maerade Arthur A. Linerode, late resident of route S. Salem, at a local hospital Sunday. April 21. at the age of 52 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Mary V. Linerode of Salem, and sis ter. Mrs. Frank McPerry of Navarro. Ohio. Services will be held Wednes day. Apr J 24. at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev. Ches ter Hamblin officiating. In'hla'clty April 22. Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder. - late resident of Salem Heights, at the age of 34 years. Wife of Martin Schroeder of Salem; moth er of Sylvester N. Schroeder and Mrs. R L. Stif fler. both of Salem, and sister of William Rebenadorf of Kimball. S. D. Mrs. Mary Frederick son and Mrs M Krell. both of White Lake. S. D , and Mrs. Lvda Axemaker of Lead. S. D : also three grandchild ren. Member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. BASS RELEASED . Leo Solomon Bass, Stayton, sentenced March 28 to a $100 fine on a. charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating li quor!, paid the remainder of his fine and wag released - from the county jail Monday. Jary Florist. Ph. 7373. MEET CHANGED The national labor relations board hearing originally scheduled for Thursday at the Marion county court house has been moved to the city hall, for thfe same day, F. M. Keith, business agent of the Cannery Workers Union local 670; reported Monday, The hear ing,, presided over by an NLRB representative, from Seattle, will determine . bargaining units for union elections at Hunt 'Foods, Inc. anrl Cnited Growers, Inc., and will be attended hy union and cannery representatives. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. ' FLOWER SHOP RECORD Breitliaupt's flowefj. shop, 477 Court st . hat . '"gone all out" in response to a recent -J'hire avet- eran" campaigji, according to a report Monday! from the Slem U. S. employment service office. Out of the iseven men employed by the flower hop, six are ex-servicemen, tlhe USES office said. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. FILE FOR COMPANY An assumed business name cer tificate was filed Monday with the Marion county clerk for the Wal dorf -Cotter-Ppole Machinery Co., 1095 Highland ave. by A. E. Wal dorf, 215 Sunset ave..D. W. Poole, 846 Kumler st., and E. R. Cot ter, 1132 W. 8th st.. West Salem. Deluxe Cab. 24 hours.' Anywhere. Ph. 8050 or 4764. RETIRES FROM STATION A notice of retirement from the Kick Back Service Station was filed w Monday ' with the Marion county clerk by Earl Hines. Want to relax? Multiple oscilla tion Is the answer. PH. 6253, RETIRES FROM STORE Mae Hines filed a notice of re tirement from the Totem Pole Store with the Marion county clerk Monday. "! Complete service on all makes of cars. Expert mechanics, body At fender repair men. The Job will Be done quickly & expertly. Mar ion Motors, Nash Sales Sc Ser HUB CAPS STOLEN Gilbert Maas, S833 Midway drive, .told police of the theft of four hub caps from his car, Sat urday night, while it was parked at Four Corners or on South 12th street Taxi? Capital Cab. phone 6646. MISSING FROM HOSPITAL Daisy Smith was missing from the state hospital, Sunday after noon, police were informed. Air-Steamship ' tickets anywhere. Kugl, 76S4. t HOTEL ROOF PERMIT W. W. Chad wick received a permit from the city engineer Monday to reroof a hotel, build ing at 288 N. High st.' for an esti mated 91300. Other permits were issued- to D. L. Rhoda to re- roof'a house at 545 E st, for $100 and to Charles Zerzarfi for $200 alterations to a dwelling and ga rage at 2250 Hazel st. . nnDnnnnnnnnnnnanpnnnonnnnnnnnnnnddni, Pritrlav F Snfnrnav 11 11 I fill II illX lsKBa s& in -m-m ' a l 1 Sk I April 26 &27 WABBE1I GRAM AND HIS "U n OF la a n Q LESLIE JB. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SPONSORED BY THE AMERICAN LEGION, SAL EI I POST NO. 136 featuring Lucille and Honaldo with A Bery of Gorgeous Girls A COMPLETE MAGICAL REVUE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MYSTERIES Evening Shows FrL, Sal.; 8 P.M. Ilalinee Salnrday 2:15 ?.VL ACT I 1. Silks, Rabbits and, Girls from Everywhere 2. Advanced Arithmetic The Mystic Dukes The Mutilated Parasol Beauty and the Beast A Lesson in Magic 7. An Invisible flight $. A Magician Is Born A Magician Dies The Miracle af the. Doll A Barrel af Fun A Bloodless Operation 3. 4. 5. . . 1. 11. 12. INTERMISSION ACT II 1. Mysteries of the Orient (Presenting 29 minutes, of magical splendor, showing tbe wizardry of the ancient east) 2. A Modern Washing Machine 3. Cards af Phantasia ' 4. Music in the Air 5. An Easy Way to Avoid Taxes . Houdini's Favorite ' ; D n Ticket, on Sale at SUIT Furn. Store & Homer Smith's Insur. Office Admission Evenings. Adults $1.20 Children under 14 jrw., 60c Mat. 60c and 30c (Including Taxes) D P? STOLEN CAR RECOVERED A car reported stolen "over the weekend from the Schrock Car Lot. 555 Chemeketa sL, was re covreed Monday afternoon in the 1900 block of Market street. Po lice were informed that the car had been there since Sunday noon and that the license plates on the car had been changed. The office of the lot was entered sometime over the weekend by breaking two windows, and keys to a car on the lot, a gas tank key to an other car and keys to the car that was stolen were taken, ac cording to the police report. Salem Tree Co. now has a good flower bed gardener available. Lawns and shrubs trimmed. Ph. 21208. Salem Tree Co. TWO HAULING PERMITS Two log hauling permits were issued Monday by the city engin eer. One permit was given to the Dunn logging company, Dal las, to haul logs from Front and Center streets to the river, north of Market street. Another permit was given to Ed Stevenson, Dallas, to haul over the same route and also from Front and Center streets to the city limits on Cherry st. Ilelenc Crouch has joined Goldies Beauty Shop no now we can take care of more old and new cus tomers. 690 S. Com'l. Ph. 6985. MQNEY. WATCH TAKEN Sgt. Franklin T. Hinton, Fort Ord, reported to police the loss of (300 and a woman's, wrist watch from his local hotel room, Satur day night. Rummage sale Fri. and Sat. Amer ican Legion Hall. Chemeketa and Cottage St. BIDS TO BE SOUGHT Bids on a financial station In Hollywood, north Salem, are asked in notices posted in the Salem ' postoffice. An earlier re quest for bids on such a station brought none within the limits set by the postoffice department. Postmaster Al Gragg said. If an acceptable bid is received it will be the third branch of the Salem postoffice, others now operating in West Salem and at Four Corners. Plants and bulbs floral section Fred Meyer. GAINER GIRL BORN Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gainer, 76 Mary st, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. Flagstone for sale. Ph. 21754. DAUGHTER TO KINGS A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford King, 508 N. 19th st., at Salem Deacon ess hospital. Harry's Associated service station corner of Turner and McClay Rd. now gives V Sc. If green stamps. Open 7 days a week. Hrs. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. WILCOX BABY, GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, 714 S. 19th st., are the parents of a daughter born Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital. FOUR MOTHERS HOME Four mothers have taken their infants home from Salem Deacon ess hospital. They " are, Mrs. George Graupensberger, Portland; i Mrs. John Swiatek, 735 Bellevue St.; Mrs. Raymond Gamba, route S; Mrs. Herman Philips, 1440 Wall er t Other people j leaving the hospital were, Mrs. Sam! Rcimer, Dallas; Mrs. Stanley Ash cut, Che- roawa; and Mrs. Clarence Powtrt, 968 S. 21st at. . .. " : U. V V W-J ifrk) JiisS deceived! 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