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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1946)
Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning. April 23. 1948 PAGE FIVE i Th Oregon StatOKncrn Tolephono 9101 NAVY MAN HERE Chief Yeoman Robert W. Pal mer of the Portland recruiting station called at the local recruit ing ftation Wednesday, to work with the recruiter in charge in connection with the publicity and advertising of the Willamette volunteer drive. Chief Quarter master R- E. Falloivsaid that Chief Palmer would make a talk at the meeting of the Navy Mothers' chib during his visit in Salem. Palmer stated that fhe Willam ette volunteer drive is showing startling results and brings a word f congratulation from his com manding officer, J. IT. Bayus of the main station, Portland, to Chief Petty Officers Raney and Fallon. Wedding -pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. MURPHY TO VISIT . Grant Murphy, county judge, will be one of the 35 members of the' Salem Odd Fellows lodge, leaving Saturday by bus to visit the Astoria lodge. : t Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. DAT HALL MEETING A dinner meeting to consider plans for a memorial hall at Church and Marion streets will be held bj the Disabled American Veterans, Monday at Mayflower ball, 2135 Fairgrounds road'. J Furniture upholstered and ; re paired by expert workmen Mc Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. r CASTLE PEMI. WAVEBS SIS 1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 3663 Machine Waves and Rilling Kooler Waves OPERATORS ZANA. BLANCHE AND ETHEL Phase Tear Appointments Now WELLS IS LIONS SPEAKER A. Bancroft Wells, manager of the tourist and convention de partment of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, will be the speaker at the Thursday noon luncheon of the Salem Lions club. Guests will be members of the Oregon Motor Courts association which is hold ing its convention In Salem this week. Walnut and fruit trees at Doer fler's Nursery. Phone 21175. PAROLE VIOLATION CHARGE Miguel Polleconio was taken into custody Wednesday by rep resentatives of the state parole board and taken to the state pen itentiary to start serving out a two-year term for obtaining mo ney by false pretenses. He had been paroled from the bench and had violated conditions of that parole, it was said. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster's, 260 N. High. RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGED Harold G. Lederer, arrested at Brooks on Wednesday on a Sil verton Justice court warrant charging reckless driving, was released on his own recognizance when taken before Justice of the Peace Alf O. Clark. "Cyn" Crocise Photographs and Frames. lsCNafl Bank Bldg. JOINS UNION A new union store card Is on display at the 11 tc M Food mar ket, 2152 IS. Cbmmercia! St., ac cording to H. L. Edling, acting secretary of the Retail Clerks' union. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. NEIGHBORS LODGE MEET Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Friday at 8 p m. in the Woman's club,v with Guardian Neighbor Evelyn Vlnshaw, pre siding. Initiation and a social for Silverton visitors are planned. Officers and guards are requested to wear formals. Jary, Florist, 373 State St. WAIT ! ! ! for the' Smart Shop SipErEntLg' Sale V You 11 Be Glad You Waited! COMMITTEE MEETS Marion county's Green Guard committee, headed by James Bish op, and consisting also of Agnes C. Booth, Marior county super intendent of schools, and Frank B. Bennett, superintendent ol Sa lem public schools, met Wednes day with County Judge . Grant Murphy, who heads the ; Keep Oregon Green organization in Marion county. Ini on the session were Charles Ogle, executive secretary of Keep Oregon Gjeen, and his secretary,' Esther Collins. Presentation ; of the anti-fdrest-fire program to school pupils be fore the beginning- of the summer vacation was planned. Prest-O-Logs , manufactured ; and sold by Capital Lumber Co., North Cherry ave. Superior fuel for fur nace, circulator, range and tire place. Phone 8862. Immediate de livery. OPTOMETRIST NAMED Dr. Perm C. Crum, Portland, was reappointed by Governor Earl Snell today to a three-year term on the state optometry board. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. TIGARD MAN SELECTED; Edward J. Finney, Tigard, was appointed by Governor Earl Snell today as justice at the peace for the Sherwood-Tigard district, succeeding W. A. Root, resigned. The appointment will become ef fective May 1. Rummage sale Fri. and Sat. Amer ican Legion Hall. ChemekeU and Cottage St. v BUILDING PERMITS' The city engineer Wednesday issued building permits to W. R. Ransom for : alterations of an apartment building at 1245 Che- meketa s t ., estimated at $2500; Lawrence C. Andersen, for a small storage shed at 2137 Maple st; L. M. Butler, $1QOO house at 1130 N. 4th St., and John Mull, $1200 house at 937 Norway it. "Elmer" Is back. Ph. 3210. MAN SAID MISSING Police were notified Wednes day that James Boatwright, 24, of 305 Fairview ave., had been miss ing since early Tuesday evening. Too Stout? Reduce with Holly wood's latest method. Free dem onstration by appointment. P.6253 VANDALISM REPORTED Vandalism at the Steve Smith residence, 705 South st., resulted in destruction of several camellia plants last week, police were in formed Wednesday. Berry bushes of all kinds. Knight Pearcy Nsy., 375 S. Liberty. 3210. CHARGE FILED A charge of threatening to com mit a felony was filed against Thomas O'Brien of 340 Washing ton St., at the Marion county sheriff's office. He was released on $500 bail. (The charge was not that of obtaining money un der fale pretenses, as erroneous ly stated Tuesday.) River silt top soil it fill dirt. Com'l. Sand &. Gravel. Ph. 21966 RESTAURANT NAME FILED Certificate of assumed business name for DeSantis' Dinner House was tiled Wednesday with the Marion county clerk by Robert Francis DeSantis and Christine i DeSantis, Star route. Silverton, which is also to be the address of the busines-s establishment. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. TIME DONATED Dr. Kinley K. Adams has noti fied the Marion county court that he wishes the time he put into dental service at Grant school February 21 to be considered a donation, so the court has order ed a warrant which had been Isnued for his service to be can celed. For Rent Will rent comfortable seats for two hours Fri. night, April 26 at 8 at the Leslie Jr. High auditorium for $1.20 each. Excel lent view of entire performance of House of Magic guaranteed! PEFTERS LIST NAME Rex I. Peffer and Ruth M. Pef fer, route 7, box 464, Salem, on i Wednesday filed a certificate of assumed business name with the Marion county clerk for their Rhomellia Acres, route 7, box 464, Salem. . Want1KiHt uhn love bunnies. ! Warren Gram the magician wants to give several bunnies away free at the House of Magic show Sat. afternoon April 27th at 2:15 at the Leslie Jr. High Auditorium BALLOT BOX CLEARING The Marion county clerk Wed nesday ordered County Clerk Harlan Judd to remove and de stroy contents of ballot boxes to make them available for the May 17 primary election. Dance Crystal Garden - Fri. night 2 floors "Pop Edwards'" and "Squeed Robertson Seieniders'' from Albany. Benefit D.A.V. 9 to 12. 75c each person. c MAY HAUL LOGS A permit to haul loK oxer specified county roads was grant ed Wednesday by Marion county court to J. A. Borzer, box 254. Dallas. For Sale: Mollis Azaleas in bloom. Strayer Azalea Field, 589 Locust St. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED City police Wednesday were investigating theft of a sedan from Corbett Hewitt, 1575 N. 18th st , w hich occurred after 11 p m. Tuesday. The car was recovered on route 7 when a resident there spotted it. abandoned, and report ed to state police. Local author ities said it showed signs of hav ing been tipped onto the right side, righted and subsequently used. Call 2-4443 for Leo H. WorU to clean your ba.-ement, attic or yard; also light hauling in the city. , ' ' Obituary Ulrrn Oran LX-an. late resident ol 240 Marion tret. at a local hoapital Saturday. Apill 10. at tne age of S3 vear. Survived by his wife. Mn. Lil lian Dean of Salem, and mother, Mn Gertrude Dean of Freno. Calif Ser vice vt. ill be held Krldav. April 26. at 2 pin. at trie t'loufh-Barncli cliap.1 with lr.tcrii.cnt In City View ceme tery. chroeder In this City April 22. Mn. Elizabeth Schioeder.' late resident of Salem Heights, at the ace of 58 yean. Wife of Martin Schroeder of Salem, moth er of Svlveter N. Schroeder and Mn. R. L. Stiffler. both of Salem, and niter of William Rebensdoi f of Kimball. S D. Mm. Mary Kredench lun and Mn M Krell. both of White Lake. S. 13. and Mil. Lda Axemaker of Lead. 8 L : al.o thiee fiandchitd irn. Member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic thuich. Recitation of the rot ary as made on Wednesday in W T Riftdon chapel. Requiem mm at 30 a m. Thursday at St. Vincent de Haul Catholic church, interment in St. Bar bara cemeteiy. DAY TO GIVE DANCE Salem chapter No. 6, Disabled American Veterans, is sponsoring a dance Friday at 9 p m. in Crystal Gardens for the benefit of a Mar ion County Disabled . Veter ans Memorial home. D.A.R. Rummage tale 9 AM Sat., Apr. 27.-248 N. Com'l. Ml RP11Y TO BE SPEAKER County Judge Grant Murphy will address the Dallas Chamber of Commerce Friday coon on the subject of the Willamette alley project. Plants and bulb". Fred Meyer. Floral section Hilaorn Mr. M.ilv Eleanor Hilbnrn. We rei drnl of 344 . North 2.1rd tre-t. Tuesday. April 33, at a IkI honpital Mollin ! ' Mrs Melna f.ilie ol toilland ana .-Nile j W. Milborn and M. Dale Hilborn. both 1 of Salem, ti&ter of M. E. OamhW f I Prtia. Io. and J R Gamble of Sa- lem Also aurvivrd by three grand children. Everett W. Hunter of Da -1 ton. Ohio. Mr. Marjorie Torres of Vallejo. alif . and Jarne W. Hilborn i of Salem; two great-grandchildren; a itep-m other. Mrs Chanty Gamble, and I a step-sister. Mrs Ruth Kennedav. h- . ... ... . a ....... 1 rw nnH . . t M - biothei. Norman F.mor ol Springfield. Ore. Services will be held Thuisdav. Apnl 25. at 2 p m at ti.e Clouh-Bar-rick chapel with Rev. W ilmer N Brown of delating. Interment In City View i cemetei y . Rnklntoa At the residence. 1623 Center t . A i 1 1 24. John 1-. Kobinson. at the age of HO father of Mr Whitney Stair. Mr Ruth Lewis and Mr. P. Wade, ail of Pin Hand Announcement of serv ice later by W. T. Rigdon company. Welch At the Veterans hospital. Portland. Apiil 24. Samuel Budd Welch, late resiclrp.t c.f 771 N. Commercial t.. Sa-U-m. at the age of 54. Son of Mr I.aur i T Ramsdei). Saiem; brother of Mrs ')!a Ar.n Wethcrbee. Sacramen to, i.hf. and Mrs. Charles B. Par ker, inland, uncle of Robert B Pac ker. S. em a'id M:s. Jack 7uber. Port land N i" f r of Salern lodge No XI. RI)F Announcement of seiViCeS later b W. T Ridden companj . Kncrlhoin Mit IU 'ha Kat'ierine Fngelhorn at tt ir-ultrice. 231 NF Amsworth ave. Poitland. on Apnl 22 Surviving, are three daugMeis. Mr Mai k Capp. Sa lem: Mrs. t hus Burright and Mr. Ray l.enhaicit. biiih et Poitland. two wins. Willia:ii J. Engt Ihorn, I'oitland. and Edward S Engelnorn. Salem, and one grandchild. William J. tngclhorn. ir Poitland. Services will be held Fndav Apnl 26. at 10 30 am. in Clugh-Bar-rick chapel. Interment at City View cemetery HEALTH BOARD WARRANTS State board of health warrant totalling $2509.90 to cover ad vances made by the county to the board early this year have been received by the county treasurer. Harry's Associated Service Sta tion, corner of Turner St Macleay Rr., now gives F. & H. gieen stamps. Open 7 days a week. Hrs 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. JUDGE PAGE IS BACK Circuit Judge E. M. Page Is bauk from Oregon City wheie he sat In the case of Higgin vs Dettly which Involved partnership dis putes In a pig raising Venture The case was taken under ad visement. GIRL TO CLARKE BROWNS Mr. and Mrs. Claike Brown. 211 Miller t. are the patent of a gill born Wednesday at Salem Deaconess hospital. NEEDLE IN HEEL Martha Harrington. 594 N Lib erty t., caught a cum net needle in her heel nd had it removed by firtt aid Wednesday. HOME FKOM HOSPITAL Mis. James Starr, West S-lem, tfK-k her infant mn home from S lem (eneial hospit.il Welfie day. SON TO IIERBERS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hctbei are the parents of a son bom Wednesday at Salem Deaconess hospital. FLANAGAN SON BORN; A son was born V.eJneday at Salem Deacones. hospital to Mr. and Mi. K. E. Flaniigin, Swet Home. , j ! I Air-Stetmship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. COLD PREPARATIONS litfutd TokOrta Sole No Dtecai Hem ,mntmhtt ill liana tar ,y 1 In M-G M's exciting screen dlCflfejPj COIIUIG SATURDAY. ELSMORE I ' 1 "Elmrr" is baek. Ph 111 1 ''-aaaanmm TOMORROW THE NEJV GREATER AT 340 COURT STREET Be Our Guest! REFRESHMENTS 12 Separate Departments! 'Si IT " """S v' '!: -A V' S v Vt C 'A Furniture Draperies Wallpaper Floor Covering Colotyle Appliances Paints Roofing Art Fixtures Recordings Insulation NEW 1946 MERCIIA1D1SE COME ALONG! Opening Hours 1 to 9 p. m. 340 COURT STREET (ft. , jl'.MSrnca CT0 1 i' N1 jo A Sport Cixiral AH mo prlr, tyltng and comfort ol thl tko. GoodyMr wlt Uafhf oIm. rubbr k!. Brown. 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