The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tk OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oreqon. Thursday Morning. May 9. 1W6
PAGE FIVE
The Oregon Statesman
TOt'NO MEN'S COI NC IL
Thm initial meeting of the i
etivated young mnu council tf
the YTUCA wm held Wrdne-tay
at the Y. Th group is similar to
Ctne before the war which super
Vised activities for men in th
It to 35 age froup. The council
Includes: Irving Hale. Steve An
derson, George Arbuckle, jr . Phil
Brown II. Jr.. Stearns Cushing. J
M. Deer. Don Dnuri. Coburn
Grabenhorst. Carl (Ireider. Bob
Hamilton. Allan McRae, Willi.im
Parker. Larry Rich, Clay Pom
eroy. Bill Scott, Bob Smith. Nor
man Wmslow and Hex Wirt.
Cooked food, aprons, iih towel.
etc. Portland Gai A Cke Co., 109
S. Corn . Fri.. May 10th.
Al'XILIART TO MEET
The newly organized Veterans
f Foreign Wars' Meadow lark
post auxiliary will meet this
veninf at the VFW hall Initia
tion of new candidate will take
place. Mrs. Vesta Cutler, presi
dent. aid.
Reelect John Sterll ammer. Ex
perienced qualified. Pd. au
Al'BOKA NAME HI. HI
Bertha Conner. Aurora, filed an
.assumed business name certifi
cate with the Marion county clerk
Wednesday for Aurora Automo
tive. A notice of retirement from
the same establishment was filed
by Ben E. Cooper. Clayton L.
Kemp and Marion J. Moffitt.
Call 2-4443 for Leo's Cleanup
Service to clean your attic, base
ment or garage. Also light haul
ing anywhere.
Bl'KT IN POLE VAl'LT
Don Brennan, 16. of 303 S.
Winter at., incurred a fractured
shoulder Wednesday while pole
Vaulting at Leslie junior high
school He was taken by the first
Sid crew to Salem Deaconess hos
pital where he n a patient.
Myrtlewood gifts and jewel ry for
Mother. Pembertons, 1980 S 12th
Evangelist E. R. Watson
HEAR
E. IL Valson
Miaister Chareh sf Christ.
Ysaesvver. Hash.
Friday
7:45 P. II.
2a reply to speech given by Mr.
C T. Dickinson, Adventist, Sun
day evening, at the Adventist
church. Not being allowed to re
ply in the Adventist Meeting
house, it will be conducted at the
CHUBCH OF CHRIST
Madissa and Baker St.
ifr. Dickinson, or anyone else
wishing to reply, will be given op
portunity and tims to reply at this
meeting.
The TRUTH has nothing to fear.
EVERYONE WELCOME
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A Treat to
Fur Owners
Why invest money in a new fur
coat hen we ran rebuild, restyle or
redye our fur garment and make it
equal to new. Free insured storage
toith all rebuilding and remodeling.
BEBHARDTIV rK
Room 2 Downstairs. 1st Natl. Bank Bidg.
Phon 21995
Telephone 9101
BELL JOINS STAFF
Roy V Bell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Bel), route 3, has joined
the office strfff of the state veter
ans' affairs department. He re
places Mrs. Amy Seidler who re
signed last week. Bell is dis
charged from the navy and his
wife is the former Mary Jane
Taylor.
Jary, Florist 373 State St.
PERMITS ISSI ED
Building permits were Issued
by the city engineer Wednesday
to F. Biadfield for a $4000 house
at 1190 Donna ave., H. Btirington
for a $1000 house at 1795 Uni
versity. B. A. Throneberry for
a garage at 2135 N. Commercial
jt.. J. L. Cutler for house altera
tions at 2270 Maple st . and D.
M Macklin for house alterations
at 925 Madison ave.
Air-Steamh:p tickets anywhere.
Kugel. 7694.
J A YC'EES TO INSTALL
Wives and guests will b en
tei tained by the Salem Junior
Chsimber of Commerce at its in
, spallation banquet Thursday eve-
rung at Hotel Marion. Dinner time
entertainment will include vibra
harp selections by Mrs. Sam Neu
feldt. I
Introductory offer: Bring this ad
. fur $5 00 discount on motor over
haul S and R. Auto Repair, 3038
Portland Road. Ph. 5600.
i
I ARTICLES FILED
I Supplementary articles of asso
: nation of the Santiam Farmers'
j Union Cooperative were filed
I Wednesday with the Marion
; county clerk by Irwin Schumach
t er, John Silbernagel, Arthur San
: der, C. E. Lewis. John Neal, Win
i nie Tate and J. A. Frank.
Plants and bulbs, floral section
Fred Meyer.
SAUDI ST RATES SET
' Five Salem area fuel dealers,
members of the Oregon Fuel as
sociation of Portland, have estab- 1
lished a summer sawdust price at
16'i per cent less than the win-
, ter rate, it was announced by
John .unisiem follow :ng a re- '
tent meeting of the group. j
For sale: Several show cases and
other wall cases at a sacrifice.
Must mke room for new fixtures. I
Capital Drug Stoie. j
ARC WORKER (OM1NO j
Arriving in Salem on Monday;
will be Mis Mary Belle Beswick.
nutrition field representative, j
American Red Cross She will be
i here unt.I May 31 assisting Mrs.
1 David Fason, Muiion county Red j
j Cross chapter nutrition chairman.
j in organizing a nuti ition program
here.
Brentwood Haiti swim trunks,
navy, light blue and tan. $3.00.
Alex Jones, 121 North High.
Obituary
I.etrtirr
Charles Earnrt-t Letcher t his rrsl
! dvnee. lffl S. l.ility meet. May 2
Survived bv a isler Mm. Artie M.
Edwards of O Fallon. Mo. Services will
be held at trie ( lough-Barrick chapel
Thtirsdn, May 9. at 10 am. In tar rive nt
in lOOF enneterv.
Frrona
Beattista Pfrono. at hi home. 742
North HiKh ftieel. Wednesday. May 8.
; at the iifr of 3 vear. Survived bv two
! daughters, Mrs Jevie Tvneten of &alrm
'and Mrs. Mai y Beeier of Portland:
i rtir-e sisters. Mm. Tmm Sordella or
laVrta. Colo. Mm. Anjeela Ansinelli of
j Men:ti. IM . iind a sister in Italy, and
une mandrriild Services will he held
Fiidav. Ma 10. at I pm . at Pramon
fiirietal church Portland. Oie, under
d;iection of CIouuh-Barnck Co.
Story
Miss riorrnre Story, late resident
Oak Orovr, Ore . at a local hospital
ttfdnrsdjv. Ma 8 Sister of Mr? Lil
lian Flake of Salem. Shipment will be
made hv C.ou kh - Bji r Ick "o. to Au
burn. N Y lor services and interment.
Tyner
Mrs AuK'i-tine Clara Tyner. late res
ident of Ml Mahrt avenue, at a local
hospital Wetlnewtav. May 8. Mother of ,
Mrs. R J Maybaruer of Salem and j
Merrill Ttntr of Minneapolis. Minn :
and sister of Mis E. f .Murray of St.
Paul. Mim . and Mm. E. J. French in j
Canada Shipment will be made by
ClouKh-Bar r ii k Co to St. Paul, Minn
Zamzow
Mrs. I.vdia V Zamzow. at her home.
MS Statesman street. Tuesday. May 7.
Survived ! a daughter. Mrs. Irene
Ijikins of Salem: two sons, Leonard
Zaniirow Of San Francisco, and Elmer
Zamzow df Salem, sister Mrs Letha
Davis of lAnacortes Wash : and two
Krandch ildjren Services will be liflr
Saturday. IMjy 11. It 10 a.m. at Christ
Lutheran ; church with Rev. F. H.
Theuer officiating Interment in Bel
crest Memorial paik. Direction Clough
Barrick company.
VFW TO MEET
Initiation of new members will
take place at the meeting of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Meadow-lark
Post No. 6102, this eve
ning at the VFW hall. James Har
ris, veterans administration con
tact man, will speak on medical
and hospital treatment for veter
ans, Robert Norris, acting chair
man of the speakers committee,
reported. Candidates are to be at
the hall at 7:30 o'clock.
Just received shipment of virgin
wool blankets. men's slacks,
sweaters, tee shirts and sport
coats. Stewards Dept. Store, 263
N. Com'l.
UNION AIDS SCOCTS
Carpenters and Joiners union
local No. 1065 will build the
main Lodge at the Boy Scouts'
Camp Pioneer at Pine lake near
Mt. Jefferson without charge,
Lyle Leighton, Salem scout execu
tive, reported Wednesday. George
Cooper, union business agent, will
arrange the workers' building
schedule.
Lawnmowers - fai m tools, sharp
ened at .your door-966 Center.
Ph 9081.
SENT TO HOSPITAL
Herbert Oakley Pomeroy.
charged with robbery not being
armed with a dangerous weapon,
whose case was continued in cir
cuit court last week for pre
sentence investigation, was order
ed sent to the state hospital Wed
nesday for 30 days for observa
tion. Following the observation
period he is to be remanded to
the sheriff's custody.
Free mothproofing for your fur
coat. Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty St. Phone 9121.
OBSERVE MI SIC WEEK
Joan Wayne, talented young
soprano, was presented by Mrs.
Max F. Rogers in two groups of
solos before the Salem Soropti
mist club's noon luncheon meet
ing Wednesday as the organiza
tion's observance of National
Music week.
Order flowers for Mother's dav
now. Hollywood Florists. 2075
Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-1863.t
NON-SUPPORT CHARGED
Raymond George Redpath,
1910 Lee st , and Lawrence La
dean Miller, state hospital em
ploye, were booked at the Mar
ion county jail Wednesday, both
on non-support charges. Redpath
wjis arrested on a California war
rant and was released on $1000
bail. Miller was released on $500
bail.
Too Stout? Reduce with Holly
wood's latest method. Free dem
onstration by appointment. P. 6253
CLEAR LAKE CIIl'RCII FILES
Articles of incorporation for
Clear Lake Evangelical Church
was filed with the Marion county
clerk Wednesday by Naomi Mas
see. Sophia Garner, Frank Fitts,
W. P. Collard and W. R. Massey.
Free mothproofing for your fur
coat. Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty St. Phone 9121.
NAME IS FILED
Harold Glen Kabisch, room 301,
Masonic building, filed an assum
ed business name certificate Wed
nesday with the Marion county
clerk for Western Accounting Co.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
MRS. SHANK ILL
Mrs. Myra Shank, Salem police
matron for many years who now
makes her home in Albany, is a ,
patient at Albany General hos
pital recovering from a shoulder
fracture sustained in a recent fall
at her home.
Furniture upholstered and re
paired by expert workmen. Mc
Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St.
CLT'B MEETS TONIGHT j
Townsend club No. 16 meets
tonight at the home of Mrs. Anna t'
Arnold. 2256 Ford st. i
2 WEEK
DELIVERY
On Our
VIER, IETTIIAN
1 iin
PROMPT FREE
MISS NELSON SINGS
Elizabeth Nelson, freshman at
University of Oregon, is to sing
! over KOAC, Corvallis, at 4 o'clock
this afternoon. Daughter of the
G. W. Nelsons, Miss Nejson is a
graduate of Salem high school and
is majoring in music at Oregrm.
She is a granddaughter of Mrs.
Hallie Parrish Hinges, long a
resident of Salem.
i For Mother's day-Give rhodo
dendrons, kalmia, azaleas, camel
lias. Knight Pearey Nursery, S.
Liberty St., 3 blocks south of
State.
N.O.W. MEETS FRIDAY
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet Friday night at 8 o'clock at
the Sale mWoman's club, with
Guardian Neighbor Evelyn Vis
nau in charge. Formal initiation
and a Mother's day program are
scheduled for the evenjng. Re
freshments are to be served dur
ing the social hour.
Elgin American compacts price.
i bmai t Shop.
I
CORRECTION MADE
j Marion county court Wednes
I day issued a corrected line desig
nation to the Silverton and Victor
j Point Cooperative Telephone Co.
Free mothproofing for your fur
coat. Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty St. Phone 9121.
DALLAS COl'PLE PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pumphrey.
Dallas, are parents of a son born
Tuesday at Salem Deaconess hos
pital. Attractive plant assortment for
I Mother's cHiy. Pembertons, 1980
j S. 12th.
SON BORN TO FITTS
j A son was born Wednesday at
j Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Fitts, 1337 Market
i st.
j Reelect John Steelhammer. Ex-
perienced qualified. Pd. adv.
KOCH DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Koch,
2355 Laurel ave , are the parents
of a daughter born Wednesday at
Salem Deaconess hospital. j
i
Asparagus for canning and freez- j
ing. Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north
in Polk county. Bring container.
Phone 2-3072 !
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FLO YDS PARENTS
j Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Floyd, '
' Idanha, are parents of a son born ,
j Monday at Salem Deaconess hos-
pita!. ;
Elgin American compacts ?i price.
; Smart Shop.
; MOTHER'S DAY OFFICIAL
viov. r-ni i oui ii n runrsnay ;
designated Sunday. May: 12, as ;
Mother's day in Oregon.
Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib- j
erty. phone 9592. j
TAKES BABY HOME
Mrs. Montie Morris. Stayton, '
i took her infant son home from !
! Salem Deaconess hospital Wed- j
nesduy. j
For home loans see Salem Fed- j
eral. 130 South Liberty. i
DAUGHTER TO BVNl'MS
A daughter was born Wednes
day at Salem General hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bynum, In
dependence. Discharge service lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates.
ARTICLES ARE FILED
Articles of incorporation for the
R. and G. Lumber Co., Turner,
were filed with the Marion coun
ty clerk Wednesday.
Wanted, alteration woman. Esther
Foster's. 260 N..High.
Unfinished bookcases
5 sizes
$7.45 io $8.95
WOODROW'S
345 Center St.
MatchlessS
UBONIIDS
Finish Guaranteed
A Full Year
Smooth Working
Pulls
Quality Tapes
And Cords
O Perfect Fit
ESTIMATES
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CAR TURNS OVER
An auto driven by Vernon L.
Wadsworth, 645 N. Winter St.,
got out of control early Wednes
day when it suddenly swerved to
the right, and as the driver tried
to swing back left the car over
turned at 2104 Fairgrounds rd.,
Wadsworth reported to investi
gating police. Neither Wadsworth
nor his passenger was injured,
police stated.
River silt top soil & fill dirt.
Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966
WILSON IS CALLER
Joe Wilson, formerly with the
U S. employment service office
here who is now a special indus
trial supervisor with the state
office of the organization, was a
visitor in Salem early this week.
Shotgun shells, scopes, sights.
Maple-Keene Sporting Goods.
J. A. GRAYS PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray, route
4, are parents of a daughter born
at Salem General hospital Wed
nesday. Sleeping bags, tents and tarps.
Maple-Keene Sporting Goods.
SON TO IRA JONES'
A son. was born to Mr.i and
Mrs. Ira Jones of Silverton at
Salem General hospital Wednes
day. Archery sets and bows cut 50f.
Maple-Keene Sporting Goods.
TI CKER SON ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Tucker,
West Salem, are parents of a son
born Wednesday at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
Aluminum and plywood boats
now on display. Maple-Keene
Sporting Goods.
VENTS PARENTS
A daughter was born Wednes
day at Salem General hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Vent,
Monmouth.
Auction Friday. See classified.
50c SNAIL 50c
A Recording of Your J'oice
FOR
Mother's Day
RECORDED ON THE NEW
PACKARD-BELL
PHONOCORD
Court Siree! Radio Si App.
357 Court SL
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HOLDS REVIVAL HERE
The Rev. Lor a Fnesen, grad
uate of Salem high school and a
Los Angeles Bible college, is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Friesen, route 3, Salem.
While here she is conducting a
series of revival meetings from
Wednesday until Sunday. May 12,
at Calvary chapel, 1275 N. Church
st., to which the public is invited.
"Cyn' Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
BRING HOME TROPHY
Mrs. Emma M. Kirby (Miss
Lai sen of Larsen's Beauty Stu
dio) and Edna Littke returned to
Salem on Wednesday from Los
Angeles where a coiffure by Miss
Larsen (modeled by Miss Littke
won second place in the Holly
wood Hair Style show. The two
young women brought home with
them a bronze and gold trophy.
Hollywood Florist, 2075 Fair
grounds Rd. Phone 2-1863.
SON TAKEN HOME
Mrs. David McAllister, 1295 D
st., took her infant son home from
Salem General hospital Wednes
day. We have the most complete gun
smith shop in the Northwest with
complete line of parts', sights, tmd
scopes. JReblueing of all type of
guns. Maple-Keene Sporting
Goods.
COLD PREPARATIONS
Liquid JTobla Sore Nom Dropa
Has aatoaikd snilkoaa tor yexar.
RADIO REPAIRS
By Expert Radio Engineers
DIAL 9221
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Y DIRECTORS MEET
The YM('A board of direvtotsi
will hold heir monthly meeting
Thursday tnmi at the Y.
Tennis and loafer shorts, assorted
colors. Maple-Keene Sporting
Goods.
Select Your Gifts Aoir
For Father s Dav and Sons Graduation
AT THE J. J. CLOTHES SHOP
Better Known for Style, Quality and Greater Value -
Free With Every lint
A Lipstick Size Cigarette Lighter
CHELSOII HATS
Exclusively Union Hand
Made qf America's fine fur
i
felt. Nw Colors, Styles and
shapes, j
6.00 and 7.50
Nationally Advertiso! Ituion Brand Genuine Leather
B"lts id Suspentlers, Tie Clasp Keychain and Collar
Clap5. ;Rayoji, Silk. Cotton and Wool Stick. Plain and Fancy
Handkerchiefs. See Our New Line of Fine Hand Luggage.
Suit Caes and Hand Bags. Sport .Coats, Leisure Coats, Slacks,
Suit Parit. Topcoats and Sport Suits.
Every few days we receive shipments f men's sod yeang
men's Tsp Quality
SUITS AIID TOPCOATS
In oday . . . sold out same day! Drop in anytime and. look
around j. . . we may have just the suit our looking for In.
your siJie. Discharged Service Men get first preference. .
i C0I1E1 AH' GET 'EH! .
. Vjhile Ve Have Them Tcp Notch Quality
! IlEII'S UNDERWEAR
ATHLETIC
Fine Rib Knit Yarns,
1.00, 1.35
Top Nolch Quality SHORTS
Brohdclolh. Madras. Batiste. Pongee and Rep.. Fabrics.
Button Front, Snap Front, Tie
Style, FJastic Waistband and
tailored
Shorts for Men g
Who Wint the Best!
Limited Quantity of
Elastic Band Knit Briefs.
QUALITY
CD-OTTDflES SKCQ)I?
GREATER
J. Jephen. rop. -
Stat
Next Door to Hartmcm's Jewelry Store
-WAR WOCIK
PANTS AND
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Treated to Resist Rain
Woven to Resist Wind
They'll wear beyond anything you'd expect
from a work outfit. The Army drew up the
original specifications -for this Sanforized 9
ounce fabric, woven of 2-ply cotton yarns.
The tough but good looking Mountain Cloth
combined with Hercules precision tailoring
makes a trim garment designed for service
p!Cs style. Stintan, cocoa tan or medium
gray blue. .
484 Stale SL
Salem
MISS AIJtEE VISITS
Kirihts Albee, former Willam-
ette university student and sister
of Mrs. Egbert Oliver. Is spend
ing this week in th Oliver home
here. Mi-s Albee, -a pharmacist,
makes her home n BelUngham,
Wash.
HEW NECKTIES
Beautiful bright colors and
designs, 100 Nylons, silks,
rayons, twill, resilient con
struction and hand made.
90c, 1.25 and
2.10
The greatest Tie Values
nbtainable
AIID T-SHIRTS
Durene ami Flat Weaves
and 1.50 each
Side. Adjustable Back. Boxer
Fly Front. Full Cut Well-
IT
$2.40
$1.05
to
ea.
a.
STYLE
VALUE
Howard Hunsaker, Mgr.
Street
'.CLOTHES
SHIRTS
PER
GARMENT
340 Court St.
Dial 9221