The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. April ,28, 1946
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TtAS SS'.QOO ADDITION
Western Paper Converting Co.
Saturday obtained a city building
permit for its proposed $52,000
factory addition at 945 N. Front
st. Other permits were issued to
Sidney Schlesinger for altering
a house at 695 S. Church st., and
to EL L Pade for building a ga
rage at 344 S. 19th st.
Jary, Florist, 373 State St.
SHOE SHOP ENTERED
About 540 . was stolen from
Jim Shoe Shop, 175 N. High st.,
Friday night, when someone ap
parently entered Ja second story
window of the Stiff Furniture
store and tore loose plaster
board to get into the adjacent
shoe shop, police reported Satur
day. t Prest-O-Logs manufactured and
sold by Capital Lumber Co., North
Cherry ave. Superior fuel for fur
nace, circulator, range and fire
place. Phone 8862. Immediate de
livery. DEED SIGNED
Marion county court Saturday
signed a deed to Charles C. Cole
man to land in Silverton to clear
the title.
Too Stout? Reduce with Holly
wood's latest method. Free dem
onstration by appointment. P. 6253
NAMES ARE FILED
An assumed business name cer
tificate was filed Saturday with
the Marion county clerk for Tex
aco Dinette, Jefferson, by Roy M.
Pence and Olive A. Pence, 1560
Roosevelt St., Salem.
Obituary
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la this city Thursday. April Zb. mow
ard D. Trover. lat resident of Nortn ;
Commercial street, at the ace of 77 j
years. Survived by two sister. Violet
Bowman of Alva. Okla.. and Mudt ;
Uvmce of Chicago. Service will be
be id Monday. April 29. at 1J0 p.m. ai
th- W. T. Risaon chapel under the
auspices of SaJem lode No. 33. BPOE.
Concluding services at t!;e City View
cemetery.
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In this city April 26. Roy Bell Davis
st the age of l year Shipment has
been maae by W. T. Htgdnn company
to Baker for services and Interment.
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In this city April 26. Carolyn Clare
S-auers at the age of six years. Ship
aoent ha been made by W. T. Rigdon
company to Bandon for services and
interment.
Allen
- In this city April it. Marly Allen.
infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. Roy !
Allen of Salem. Grrat-granddaucnter i
f Mrs. Louisa M. Walker of Salem, j
Announcement of service later by tne
W. T. Rigdon company. j
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Nathaniel Creeley Wilson, late rei-
dent of route 2. Salem, at a local hos
pital April JS, at the age of 74 year
Snrmrd by two daughter. Mr. R. T.
Sct fouler and Mr. Ernet Little, both
of Salem: three tep-on and
Chrta Krogh. both in California, and
Stars rarrtngton. ieiurni oi tne iaie : l!:,. m-hlifilir.ns JaU.m Tm-h
of Washington; and a niece. Mr.. Helen ! AI,nd Publications, Salem Tiu.h
Pruitt of Salem. Member of the Keier ! Center, 62 N. Cottage. Open 5
Community church. Service will be j afteiriooas weekly, 1 to 4.
m the HowelJ-Edward chapel. Tue- , J
day. April 30. at 1 JO p.m. Kev David uitsivr-
Hamm will officiate. Concluding serv- ; nut -1 C.
e ui Uxf Fox Valley cemetery at; Williiirh Chiilit. 888 N. CVm-
j mierci.il .v.. -in formed police Satur-
rnkada j day that his 15-year-old son Tyson
M arme Mlkiee Fukuda. late irsident I . . ,
of route 2. Salem, .at a local hospital. : wt,s m,f"1 slm r riduy morn
Survived by her parents. Mr. and Mi, illfj.
Rojr K. Fukuda of Salern: two Mstet.
Mrs. Jesie Tanaka of Portland and-: iir oip-mnhin twlrotc Anv
Miss Suxie Fukuda of Salem; and a j A r .Njeamsnip tickets. Any-
brother. Frank Fukuda of Salem. I where. rfuRel, 7694.
Graveside service Mondav. April 29, '. H
at 3 pm. at the tKF cemetery. D ree- j BlCVCl.tf RECOV ERED
tion Clough-Barrirk ronipinv, . , T ,.
. A criafppion bicycle with lic-
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Dorothy Jane ITiall. at a local h I
pital. AprU ?6 survived by her par- j
ent. Mr and Mr. Eugene L-;all of !
Portland. Announcement of M-rvices
later by Clough-Bar rick company. ;
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a local hos- '
lent of .rrv- ;
Aleatander Thompson, at
Ckltal Anr.l 77 Annnlinrftm,
tees later by the C lmigh-Barrn-k com-
puny.
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We wish to thank our friends
for their kindness, words of sym
pathy and floral offerings in our
late bereavement.
MRS. FRED KURZ
ELMER KURZ
MRS. ALICE HORNSCHUCH CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
CARD OF THANKS j friends .and neighbors for their
We wish to thank our many expressions of sympathy and flor
friends and relatives for their ! al offerings in the passing of our ;
suna expression of sympathy and
flowers at the time of Kenneth s
death.
- MR. Sc MRS. S. J. ROBERTS
AND FAMILY
TURNER, ORE.
A rurDjcurn
MEMORY PICTUBE
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It will never change a lasting Tribute that you
will remember foreverthat will be r3ear to you,
and that you will cherish wherever you go.
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The continual expressions of gratitude, fior the families
e serve, give evidence that we merit tfee confidence
they placed in us. f
Lesion
Charles
Howell-Edwards
Funeral Home
(Walker-Howell
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54S N, Capitol - Phone 1671
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HIGHLAND PACK MEETS
At its 'regular meeting at the
Highland, school Friday evening
Highland; Boy Scout Cub Pack
No. 3, decided to sponsor a meet-ing-picni
the latter part of May
at Silvefton and then suspend
pack meetings until next fall.
James ijawrence, pack master,
conducted the meeting.
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Lea ing for Chicago next Mon
day. Have room for 2 or 3 pas
sengers. Tom Wood, 335 N. High.
Discharg service lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates.
FERRIE NOW RUNNING
Buena f Vista and Independence
ferries aee now in operation again
; but the jt" heat land ferry is still
i down for repairs. County Com
missioned J. E. Smith reported
Saturday!
Cline's ?ood Shop now open all
night.
r "s back. Ph. 3210.
lions sook speaker
The Hollywood Lions club Wed
nesday oon will hear a talk by
Wayne SJpnith, training officer for
the U. St veterans administration.
River sfft top soil &: fill dirt.
Com'l. Snd &. GraveL Ph. 21966
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-Elmer" fis back. Ph. 3210.
LICENSED TO WED
A marriage licen.ee was issued
in Portland to Billie Mae McClas
son, Silferton, and J. Mausser,
Epworth Iowa. O Vancouver,
Wash., Ijj-en..e was issued to Wil
ma Pol it ha, Salem, and William
EL Hagqjii.vt, Astoria.
For home loans see Salem Fed-
eral, 130 South Liberty.
j.Mvwnrj rinr;t Ph 71Rfi1
mlywo1 lOriM, rn. IBoJ.
TOWXsixD MEETING
Town.nd club No. 2 will meet
Monday in the Woman's club
house, $60 N. Cottage st. Mrs.
Slater, rlortland, will speak.
Need mif e turkey pickers, steady
work & good pay. Marion Cream
ery fc Ptjultry Co., 245 D street.
Call 2-4443 for Leo H. Wortz to
clean your basement, attic or
yard; also light hauling in the
city. .'
CIIEMEKETANS HIKING
The Chemeketans are hiking
today at: Scorpion Ridge which
overlooks the Collowash river.
The hikers will meet at the for
est cam& entrance at 9:30 a.m.
Weddingt pictures taken at the
church. 20 State. Ph. 5722.
Unity, Djvine Science, Science of
number 2329 was fount a-
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bandoneoV in the 1100 block of 1
Stuth . C4Timercial street by pol- i
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K e eai ly atui cla y. ,
Rwoof Jfc ith Johns -
shingles. Mathis Bros,
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Manville I
164 S. j
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: ai tos Collide
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Automobiles driven by Robert
W. DrenyVr, San Francisco, and
Steve Nichols, 145 Abrams ave,
collided Ppday on wet pavement
at Cottageand Chemeketa streets.
wife and n-other.
MR. CHARLES C. PARSONS !
MR. & MRS. JOHN SHEETS !
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MR. ic iIRS. L. MILLER
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condition good
Mrs. Juajiita Myers and her
four-year-pd daughter Yvonne,
both of Independence, who were
injured in a collision near there
Friday night, werl reported in
'good' condition : ftf Salem Gen
eral hospital last night. Thomas
McCoy, Independence, driver of
the other car went home Satur
day. ; ; ' ' I
For: Sale: Mollis Azaleas in bloom.
Strayer Aialea Field, 589 Locust.1
SPOT LIGHT BROKEN OFF
George A. Rossmah, 910 N.
Capitol tree,t, told police that the
spot light; on his ijarj had been
stolen Friday night Wbile the car
was parked; in the 800 block on
Court street He said; the light had
been broken off, leaving the
handle behind.
Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6648.
INQUEST i DELAYED
Decision pn holding an inquest
into the I death -of Alexander
Thomson, 58, transient, who died
early Saturday at a focal hospital
will be made Monday, according
to the coroner's office. Thomson
was; found Thursday in a local
"jurtgle," badly bruised and with
his throat slashed. He did not re
gain conseiousnesis, j
Veteran wishes to b(py a car, '36
ot up, for cash. Ph. ;23227.
GENERATOR FAN TAKEN
The theft of the generator fan
from his car Friday j night, while
parked near his home, was re
ported to police by Peter Cleary,
15 15 1 Baker street. ;
Furtjiture jjpholstertd and re
paired byj xpert workmen. Mc
Alvih Top Shop, 545 N. Church St.
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coijInselqr on Campus
Wllamette university pre-med
students of Mo Epsilon Delta will
hear a lecture by Dr. Jon V.
Stramfjor4, University of Ore
gon flcounsejjor of medical educa
tion, jat pn. today tp university
nouse on tne local cftmpus.
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Wanted, alteration woman. Esther
Foster's, 260 N. Higi
PETITION RECEIVED
Marion county coulrt Saturday
received a I petition f rom Mrs.
Ethel Glady Salter and 17 others
askirig thatthe Sele road be
oiled. j
"Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st ; Nat'l Bapk Bldg.
ESCAPES FROM FAIRYTEW
Local authorities have been not
ified that George . Niyala. 31, es
caped Friday from faiview home.
Lutz ; Flower; Shoppe, 276 N. Lib
erty.? phone 19592. I
R. W. HOCrfi ELECTED
The Pacific Woolgifiwers asso
ciation, at ;Lts Poitland unnual
meeUng lastj'"week, elected R. W.
Hoog, Sdleni, and G. iA. Sandnei,
Scio, directors.
Piano for sale $250. fh. 22202.
JAVCEEA T IIEAR AIIRENS
Ixu Ahrehs of the jitate indus
trial accident commission will
speak to members of the junior
chamber of :commerce at their
Tuesday noon meeting on the sub
ject 'Future of Salem and Our
Responsibility Therein as Young j
Men." .... j
Trailer house, furnisllttl. Reason- ;
able, i 4135 Poitland Kd. 3 1 mi. N. i
of unlci pasii. .' I '
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SON TO LYONS COtPLE
Mr, and tMrs. Keth Philips. !
Lyons, are ttie parents of a son
born Saturday at Salem Deacon
ess hospital. ; ,
Turkey dinner 75c plale. Monday, i
April: 29. 6:30, by ToWnscnd club
No. 2, Womans Club JHouie, 460
N. Cottage; t
GOSPEL MEETIGS
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Series of. rneeling? at,, the Church of Christ, Madison and
Baker $U April 29 to May-4. Each evening at 7:s45,
! I By! the following preachers t
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l MOM)AY NIGHT
Contending for thb Faith -. Albert Smith
What' Yrong wiOx the Christian Church .Ira B. Sandusky
TUESpAY NIGHT, APRU, 30
Wordliness in the! Church M. Lloyd Smith
Subject Ui be electd V. T. Smith
What's Wrong with the Baptist Church Reginald Rodgers
j WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 1
Preaching the Oospel in Regions Beyond..
Seeking the Old Paths
THUHSDAY NIGHT, MAY 2
What's Wrong with the "Youth
I Movement
Women's Duties and Privileges in
j the Church .. a C! B. Shropshire
Subject la be selected Alvin O. Rainey
FRIDAY NIGHTMAY 3
What's Wrong with the Adventist Church .. E. R. Watson .
How to Build a Strong Church in a
New Plactf Charles Andrews
Scriptural Singing - lack Nadeau
j ! SAlDUHDAY NIGHT, MAY 4
Giving .!.; - -I Gus Eoff
Scriptural BaptSm iM. R. Hooper
Other preaclierk are exjected, and will be given
I opportunity and time for speeches.
PASTOR IS CLUB SPEAKER
Dr. Seth Huntington, pastor of
the First Congregational church,
will be speaker at the Tuesday
Kiwanis luncheon. He is a leader
in the Congregational church and
is interested in young peoples'
activities.
Flowering shrubs $1.00 each. Al
thea, snowball, double mock-orange,
weigelia etc. Knight Pear
cy nsy. 375 S. Liberty.
For sale by owner-modern 2-bed-rooro
home, splendid location, W.
Salem, K37 6th St., Ph. 5756. .
SON TO WESLEY BROWNS
Mr. and ; Mrs. Wesley Brown,
route 5 box 317, are the parents
of a son born Friday at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552
OLSON SON BORN
A son was born Saturday to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson, 552 i
Church it. at Salem Deconess
hospital.
Canaries-Floral section Fred Mey
er Drug.
MRS. KANZ HOME
Mrs. Russell Kanz, 1510 N.
Summer st., took her infant son
home from Salem Deaconess hos
pital Saturday.
Flagstone for Sale. Ph. 21754.
CLUB NO. 3 MEETS
Townsend club No. 3 will meet
Tuesday at 8 p m. at the Court
Street Christian church, 17th and
Court streets.
Lawn Mowers, ground to a paper
cutting edge. Moore's Bike Shop,
237 N. High St. Ph. 3844.
Dress Rehearsals for
WU Play Scheduled
Complete dress rehearsals have !
been scheduled Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday for the cast
of "Family Portrait," Willamette j
university drama production to !
be presented May 3.
The religious play will be one
of the main features of the an
nual May Weekend festivities on
the campus. Mrs. Lucille Paulus
is director of the dramatic pag
eant. I
A feik more Stationery
items received recently
at
N EE D H A M '.S
Gray Rubber Band
These bends have stretch and
appearance of pre-war bands!
U -lb. box
1-lb. bax
50f 1.50
Eslerbrook
Fcuniain Pens
A trouble-free, dependable
fountain pen in assorted points.
Black and colored
barrels
1.50
Marathon Silk
Typewriter Ribbons
A limited quantity of these fine
ribbons for1 those who appre
ciate the finest. Will outwear
3 cotton typewriter P
ribbons! . .. Each aiC aab
IIEEDHAII'S
BOOK STORE
465 State St
Phone 5802
Complete office machine and
fountain pen repair service
4-..Q. H. Gately
4 .W. M. Speck
ior Christ
i.Erwen Harris
Salem School
Activities for
Week Revealed
Salem public schools activities
for the week are announced as
follows:
Monday: 9 a. m:. Grant, movie;
9:15 a. m.. Senior, high school
band concert for Parrish students;
noon, Leslie, movie; 3 p. m.. Ad
minis. Office, elementary princi
pals' meeting; 4 p. m., Parrish,
baseball, Leslie vs. Parrish.
Tuesday: a. m.. Senior, ASB
campaign speeches; 9 a. m., Rich
mond, assembly Miss Fanning's
room in charge; 11 a. m., Leslie,
ninth grade boys' league; 4 p. m
Adminis. Office, Leslie and Par
rish seventh grade social studies
teachers.
Wednesday: 10 a. m., Adminis.
Qf f ice, secondary principals'
meeting; 10 a. m., Leslie, ASB
council; 11 a. m., Leslie, Girls'
League; 1 p. m., Garfield, Music
Week assembly; 1 p. m.. -Engle-wood,
assembly Mrs. Love'g
room in charge; 1:15 p. m., Wash
ington, May Day program; 2:30
p. m., Adminis. Office, first and
second grade evaluation commit
tee; 4 p. m., Olinger, baseball
Leslie vs. Parrish; 4 p. m. to 9
p, m.. Silver Creek Falls, ele
mentary teachers' picnic.
Thursday: 9 a. m., McKinley,
assembly Mrs. Whitely's room
A pAM 1 w.4rJ
Featuring Dress-Up Drama
In Colorful New Rayons
5.(0)0
Dress fashions that look far more eapensive
than thev are. Contrasting color combine
tions, ruffle trims, tide drape and ether
ynart details. AH colors. AH sixes.
Smart Spring Coats
18.40 to 29.95
A stunning selection of cos hi
Choose from dressmaker, boiy,
firteJ or swing toppersl Popular
colors. Misses' sizes.
2-Piece Wool Suits
18.40 " 29.95
A wonderful selection fer Spring!
Nailhead trims er colorful cen
trerfs. Cheee from sports or
dressy styles. Misses' siies.
1.25
in charge; 12, Leslie, eighth grade
play; 12, Senior, home econom
ics junior-senior lunch; 2:30 p. m.,
Adminis. Office, fourth grade
evaluation committee; 3:45 p. m..
Bush, baseball Bush vs. Wash
ington; 3:45 p. m.. Grant, baseball
Grant vs. Highland.
Friday: 1 p. m.. Highland. Ore
gon day assembly Mrs. Mitten
dorr room; 1 p. m. Bush, as
sembly Mrs. La sell's room in
charge; 2:40 p. m., Garfield, can
tata, "The Walrus and the Car
penter," sung by sixth grade for
parents and friends; 2:50 p. m.,
Richmond. YMCA movie; 4 p. m.,
Leslie, baseball Leslie vs. Par
rish; 8 p. m , Parrish gym. Dad's
night.
Cash Dividend Set
For Hunt Foods
LOS ANGELES. (Special) Hunt
Foods, Inc. have announced a
cash dividend of 120 per share
will be paid to holders of the
company's cumulative preference
stock, 5 per cent series, on June
1, to stockholders of record at
the close of business May 15. An
initial cash dividend of $.0889 per
share will be paid to holders of
the company's cumulative pref
erence stock, series A 5 per cent,
on June 1, to holders of record
on May 15.
Hunt Foods recently purchased
Guggenhime and company, one of
California's oldest and largest dri
ed fruit processors.
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DRESSES
far S.v,n f Fmrtn.,,
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III
o on m&m L98 - 3,88
Choose from rayon crrpen,
(affetan, failles and spun
. . . with ruffles, lace or
other trims. Sizes 7 to 14.
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POPULATION TO RISE
EUGENE, April 27-T)-Devel-opment
of potential opportunities
in Lane county could boost the
SALEM'S LEADING MUSIC
STORE FOR OVER 50 YEARS
Headquarters for:
V PIANOS
V Musical
Instruments
V Sheet Music
V Phonograph
Record !
V RADIOS
Zenith Capehart
Bemlix Magnavox
1 Stromberg-Carlson
TUNE III KSLM
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484 Stale St.
Salem, Oregon
ff r.llLLItJERY
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county's population from 69,00ft
to 130,000-by 1955. Bonneville
power administration report Indi
cated today. ,
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Saul Janz
Owner
Thartdays t:t - : P.Mv
Popalar an4 Wastrra
An eiciting collection of rnHJi.
i ! irj mill tn
matron! Choose from rich
' - " wm rve arW
uUr color . . . Assorted head
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