The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, May 5. 1946
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Dntty Mews UBirneffs
Tb Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101
HONOR SPANISH STfDENTS
Sigma Delta Pi. national Span
ish honorary society, has elected ;
Carola Hays and Patricia Carter
tt Willamette university to mem
bership in the national organiza
tion, it was announced this week
by Prof. William Moellering of
the university'! language depart
ment. Since Willamette does not
have a chapter the initiation will
be held at the University of Ore
gon on May 19.
29 Model A pick-up. 2 new tires.
3 good ones. 494 Univerity St.
PARKED AUTO DAMAGED
The parked car of L. B. Starke
t 925 N. 14th st. was si ties wiped
Friday afternoon, according to po
lice, who stated the driver did
not stop. Police said the licence
number was obtained and traced
to a Portland man.
Free mothproofing for your fur
coat. Store youf coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's. 135 N.
Liberty St. Phone 9121.
TWO II I' ST IN ACCIDENT
Clyde Hayden, 2209 N. Front
at., and his passenger. Raymond
Gascon, route 3 box 796, received
chest injuries in an accident in
the 1900 block of N. Commercial
street. Gascon was the only one
hospitalized. Haydcn's tar collid
ed with one owned by Dean
Trumbo, box 271 Silverlon id . ac
cording to police. Both cars were
badly damaged.
Just arrived, battery farm service
radios. Alio record changers. B. F.
Goodrich Store. 198 S, Com 1.
O hi I nary
Mr Malirda Cmpton. t a local
aptl 1hura M.y 2 Survived by
tntm duntcrs. Mr. fieor. Cunn. j
&fcrrn . Mrs l-ur Welch, lxn( Beach, j
C.if. and Un. Geneva Tamer. Fall
Crr. Ore : two auns, John J. and Lee
A. McAllister. r t Salem: three
bradieYa. Ben F Townend. Salem;
Maurtrt Townsend. Turner, and Harry
Tmoietid Independertce. two sisters.
Mr. Joaepfune Hoffman. Salem, and
Mr. Lena Lunnnbaucn. Portland IS
grandrntklren and 10 K'l.at giandchil-l
alren. Services be I, eld Monday. I
Mv f. at 3 30 p rn in the Cloufh-Rar- i
rrk chapel with interment in City I
lew cemetery.
Sjeaefeev
Cnaxles Earnest I-etrher at his rem- 1
eence. IN S. Liberty strret May 2
Survived by a sifter. Mrs Artie M. j
Eflvards ol O r.lloa. Mo Anroun-e-
wnt t services later b Clough-Bar- '
nek eompanjr. I
Marshall
JeOn S Marshall, late resident of ',
rout . Salem, at a loral hospital May 1
S at the are ol SS -jr Survived bv j
him wife. Mrs. Mai caret Marshall of
KaJem: four daughters. Mrs. Mildred !
XrCtllura of Lelton. Mont , Mrs i
Nina) Smith of Mill Vallev. Ca'if.. and 1
Mrs. Grace Kufiier and Mrs Blanche
fcnwtinini of Saiem; four sons. Dana.
Frank. John and Ray Marshall, all of
Salem: and nme arandi-rtlldren. Serv
ices will be held Monday. Mav S. at 2
is. tn tie Ciourh-Bamck rhanel with
ftev. W. Harold Lyman off loaltnir. In
terment In Belcrcst Memoi lal park.
Ilarktnl
Sandra Sue Storkard. late resident
mt 2313 North River road, at a local
has pita I. May 3 Surviving ate her
notice r. Mrs R T Scnuh of Sclem:
brotner. Owen Stnckaid of Sale-n.
grandparents. Mr and Mrs R. H
KUackard of Hfrn niun, Oregon, and
Hummel of Wndlrton. anil an
aunt. Mrs Carol i'appa of Salem Serv
ice Skill be held at tle tlouh-Har-nrtt
chapel. Tuesday. Mav 7. at 2 p rn
ttr Rev. Dvtdlev Strain officiating
lnt.rm.nt In Bekrrst Memorial park
UNION GROUP ELECTS
F. D. Van S weringen, business
agent, building and construction
trades council, was elected tem
porary chairman of the Associa
tion of Union Representatives at
the group's initial meeting Sat
urday at the labor temple. Perm
anent election of officers was
postponed to the association's
next meeting, Friday afternoon,
May 10. More than 40 Salem
crafts are represented in the new
association. Van Sweringer said.
We have a nice 7 -room home very
close to St. Vincent dePaul Cath
olic church. This home has a full
basement with automatic heat.
Yard in good shape. Extra lot fac
ing on Columbia also available.
If you would like to see this prop
erty call 9680 or 4035 Lee Oh
mart and Co., Realtors.
Open house at 1149 Rouge street.
West Silem, 2 to 5 pjn. today.
PGE GETS PERMITS
. Portland General Electric Co"
was granted permits Saturday by
the Mai ion county court to estab
lish electric light and power pole
lines along county road 661 be
ginning at the Scotts Mills city
limits for 4250 feet and along 120
feet of county road 660 begin
ning at road 661.
Announcing the opening of Ma
dam's Beauty Shop, Tuesday,
May 7, in the Brooknook restaur
ant building at Brook?, Oregon.
Experienced operators, specializ
ing in Helen Curtis Products. We
"Can" guarantee a soft, natural
curl for difficult hair and for the
teen age. We are carrying a com
plete line of Monigue Cosmetics.
Stop in and have Anna M. Dun
lav y give you a free cocktail make
up. Phone 21182 for appointments.
Betty M. Dunlavy, Manager.
SCOITS ON CRUISE
About 30 Sea Scouts from Sa
lem, Jefferson and Albany are
on a cruise today as guests of
the U. S. coast guard on a CG
vesel at Coos Bay. The group
left here Saturday under the lead
ership of Ted Roake and Dave
Putnam of Salem and Carl Con
nett of Albany,
Canarie. Floral Section, Fred
Meyer Drug.
SCOI TERS TO HIKE
The final session of the Cascade
council senior Boy Scout leaders'
training course takes the form
of a sealed orders hike today
from Pringle park at 2 o'clock,
with !n Douris, training chair
man, in charge.
Flagstone for sale. Phone 21754.
DETROIT NAMES FILED
Ray D. Johnson and Ella John
son filed an as.sumed business
name certificate with the Marion
county clerk Saturday for De
troit Telephone Co.
Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552.
Reroof with Jnhns-Manville shin
gles. M; tins Bros , 164 S. Com'l.
Phone 4642.
The States man1
Inquiring . .
Reporter . .
Today's question: Do you
favor continuing the OPA as
it is, or witB. the amendments
proposed in congress, or doing
away with it? -
H. L. Edling, Argo holel, state
representative of the retail clerks
anion: 'I think OPA should be
extended for at
least a year and
all rents should
be controlled by
it, to keep condi-
vl lions under con-
trol. In the event
that O P A is
.f Vv-s I i CJ I. A-t n'l 1 tVA
t 1 contracts we are
'lif f now negotiating
will be open for revision accord
ing to clauses in them."
Mrs. Elmer Cook, Kingwood
drive, West Salem, housewife:
"Price ceilings
on certain mer
cha ndise pre
vent it from en
tering the mar
ket. Supply and
demand should
solve the prob
lem. Sooner ;'or
later we will
have to revert to
it, so we might as well start now
and stop OPA completely."
Vance McDowell. 920 X. 19th
st., secretary Oregon Farmers
U n ion: "OPA
should be kept
intact for at
least a year un
til we can catch
up in production.
It ought to be
made to work
without the loop
holes made pos
sible by the pro-
TO TALK ON BAD CHECKS
"The Bad Check Business, in
which some 10,000 "artists" cost
the nation several millions of dol- j
lars each yea'r, will be discussed j
before Salem chamber of com
merce Monday noon by Ray W.
Clark, operator of St. Trancis ho- 1
tel. Portland, and president of the
Junior Hotel association' of Ore
gon and member of the Northwest
Check Investigators association.
Wanted, alteration woman. Esther
Foster's, 260 N. High.
ROAD MAY CHANGE
Marion county court Saturday
authorized the county engineer
to acquire the right-of-way and
to establish a county road on
what is now known as Cummings
road at the intersection of mar
ket road 36 and county road 705.
"Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames, 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
TWIN GIRLS BORN
Twin girls were bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Benson, 1195 N. 15th
st., at Salem Deaconess hospital,
Saturday. The couple have one
son.
PROF. CLARK TO SPEAK
Observance of Willamette day
at Dallas Methodist church today
will include two addresses by
Prof. W. Herman Clark, head of
the physical science department
of Willamette university. He will
appear before the adult Bible
class and the whole congregation.
River silt top soil it fill dirt,
Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966
DAUGHTER BORN
A daughter was born Friday to
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Porter, 220
Fairview ave., at Salem Deaconess
hospital.
Furniture upholstered and re
paired by expert workmen. Mc
Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St.
MRS. BROUN HOME
Mrs. Clark Brown, 211 E. Mil
ler st., took her infant girl home
from Salem General hospital,
Saturday.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 7694.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
FREED OF CHARGES
Mrs. Marie Houck, who was
charged with assault and battery
after an altercation with Mrs.
James Stiles on March 30, was
free of the charge Friday on an
order of dismissal by justice
court. The dismissal was at the
request of the private prosecutor.
Missing: 2 girls, both 14 yrs. of
age; one 5 ft. 2", 130 lbs. Dark
hair, wearing a yellow flowered
dirndl, white blouse & black car
digan sweater. The other girl is
5 ft., 115 lbs. Reddish blonde hair,
green skirt & yellow Si green top.
Both are wearing glasses. Anyone
seeing or knowing the where
abouts of these girls call 9231.
COURT MEMBERS LEAVE
Five members of the state su
preme court will leave for Pen
dleton Sunday where the fall
term, of the court for eastern
Oregon opens Monday. There are
only two cases on the docket.
SON TO STAVTON COUPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Moravec,
Stay ton, are the parents of a son
born Friday at Salem Deaconess
hospital.
"H6llv"Says:
The Smart Way to buy
a diamond ring is, after
all, the most simple war.
Come in and select the
size stone you wish; we
have hundreds from
which to choose. Then .
select the mounting best
suited to your individu
ality. We will assemble
them toj make just the rin? you want, the perfect
ring: made up to your own personal desires and
at no extra cost. Just another one of "Hotly
Jackson" personalized serv;ces.
Jackson Jewelers
225 No. Liberty Opposite Paramount Market
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SERVICE
In crder that we rray Qive tne utmost
in Service r.-oth in So lorn and away from
S'jiern w maintain conne-:'ic r.s .Nation
ally wHh ineinbers of We Joilowina
arcjanizatior.s:
A.ociatel Funeral Directors
National Funeral Directors As-sociMir-n
National Selected Morticians
All State Funeral Directors Asoci.. ti ns.
Leston Charles
Howell-Edwards
Funeral Home
(Walker-Howell &
Terwilliger- Edwards)
S4S N. Capitol - Phone 2C7Z
posed amendments before
t ress. j
Mrs. Paul Poirier. 1445 S. 13th
st., housewife:
should remain in
until things are
plentiful again if
it takes a year or
two. If concerns
know that the
OPA will stay
until that time, 1 1
think they willl
be more free
bring out
merchandise."
Guy Mcllone. 1771 N. Cottage
st., used., cars: ?'OPA doesn't ope- i
rate efficiently
in the used car
business. Private
car sales aren't
i 1 1 . j A 1 1
Ci - ' comroiieu bi nil
while dealers
ti. have to !, make
' 1 worn fet.t-
mnts on every
f v . ' t r a n saction. If
JiUv,,. ,,1 PA wefe lifted
immediately, car prices would go
down within a month or two."
Eala Krurer, croeery cashier,
444 S. High st. "It should be con
tinued as it fs. 040 "t4
It couldn't be jf V
lmprovro anna s,
any changes! ( 4 1 1
would rn! v rnn. I i ,
fuse people. It H f ' ij
helps keep prices IV- fA
down herein the! i I
DeoDle have lots
of money and
will buy scarce commodities
matter what the price i.
ROOF FIRE OUT
Damages were slight iri n roof
fire at 1280 Nebraska It Satur
day, according to Salem firemen
who put it out.
Lawnmowers - farm tool. Sharp
ened at your door-966 Center,
Ph 9081.
STOLEN CAR RECOVERED
Police Saturday recovei-ed an
abandoned stolen car in the 700
block of D street. It bore license
plate number, 333-794.
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
TOWN SEND MEETING
Townsend club No. 2 will meet
in the courthouse at 8 p.m. Mon
day. Free mothproofing for your fur
coat. Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty St. Phone 9121.
ELECTRICAL
Installations and Maintenance
-Bir Bishop
'Jimmy' Irs (i.I.
Hex Kanipv
"Km" Meredith. G.T.
Oorjre Huhert
Chromalox
Side Arm
Water Heaters
Wall-Air
Electric Furnaces
Thermador
Wall & Portable Heaters
Loyd McCain, G.I.
"George" Ryland
VJack" Quinn, G.I.
GEORGE ELECTRIC
Range W iring - Repairs - House W iring
250 Court SL Nights 2-1004 or 5145 Phone 2-1680
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Its
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ANNIVERSARY
Supplying Salem with the
Tools off Business
Since 1926!
Twenty years ago this month the ownership of the Atlas
Book Store was assumed by W. I. Needham. As Salem in
the past twenty years has progressed from town to city
proportion?, so, too, have our facilities and business
grown and expanded. We take the occasion of our
Twentieth Anniversary to thank individual and bus
iness friends in Salem and the mid-Willamette Valley
for their continuing patronage and support. For the
future, as in the past, Needham's pledges careful attention to
and capable service of the stationery and office
equipment needs of our customers.
IT ft !'
pound kcs j-J
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Exclusive
Representatives fr:
Colunbia
Ribbon r
Carbon Ilfg. Co.
Ribbons. Carbons St
Duplicator Supplies
Repair Service:
Fountain ren
Manufacturing:
Kubber Stamps.
Notary
and Corp. Seals
Exclusive
Representatives for:
Allen-Wales
Adding
Machines
Electric St Hand
Adding Machines
- Exclusive
Representatives for:
Diciaphone
Corp.
j Acoustic Si Electronic
; Dictating Machines
Cxeleslre
Representatives fer:
Globe-Wernicko
Wood St Steel
Filing Cabinet. -Office
Furniture
Filing Supplies.
Cabinets St Furniture
Fxclosiv
Representatives fer:
Rex-o-grapb
Inc.
Direct Proce?s
Spirit Duplicators
WITH THIE FIRM SINCE IT S
FOUND I'M G
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W. I. Needham
Senior Partner,
General Manager
and Buyer
R. M. Needham
Junior Partner
Tn Charge of Office
Machinery & Supplies,
Commercial Stationery
F. Alfred Williams
In Charge of Office
Machine Service' Dept.,
Seal Si Stamp Manufacturing
NEEDHAM'S
BOOK STORE
465 STATE ST.
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SALEM, ORE. TELEPHONE 5802
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Jessie 91. Davidson
: In Charge Greeting
Cards & Social
Stationery
Complete
Office Machine Repair Servicer
Typewriters, Adding Machines.
Dictaphones. Duplicators, Numbering
Machines & Check Writer
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