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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1946)
C54v IIBirleffs EAGLES MEET TONlfiHT The Eagles lodge. Willamette Aerie No. J0S1, will honor char ts kiemberi and ttvoe who .ined lm th year at a meeting in , the Eagles lodge hall tonight, ac cording to E. E. Cettman. pjt president of the lodge. Veterans' pins will be. issued to the mem jben. who will Include' Charles Shaw. O. J. Lewi. A. A. Priem. Cash Roberts. Lester Jones. Will iam Clements. Frank Friehert. L. Swift, Floyd Smith. Amos Bar ker, Charles Hunt. Sam Eschle nun, Charles bowt. Paul Pi att. P. C. Harland. Erwin Stewart. C W. Beecroft. Salem Restaurant Association ur fjrnUjr requests all Restaurant op era Vrs of Salem and vicinity to attend a meeting at the Cham ber of Commerce at 8 p m tonight (Tus BABY IS GAINING The condition of Martha Ruby Smith, bom May 6 to Mr and Mr Leonard Smith (Olive F.thell i i improved and the baby is gaining weight, according to attendant t the Salem Deacor.e hospital The baby, which weighed a little over three pound at buth. i Djw rspeeted to live, although Will be in an incubatoi fur mc tme. The grandparent are Mr. and Mrs Oliver Kthell. route 7. and Mr and Mr. jame Smith all of Salem "The health and happiness of your pet is our busmen " Rif .glands Ph, M5 SILVEKTON MAN HELD Ltnet Duane Ret-d. SiUeitoit. was booked at the henff's office Sunday ka a charge of lewd c-babttat- He n held to ansver on $1.0vd bail. Obituary H CaiMUa t . Frida. Mt II Sir . naj ar hM wit l.rrmid.nr and cnaadrwn Louiw and Jiii ail ' )mv. mourn Mm W ( H.(.r r..m l&rm. ttth . lvo aiMer Mri Moltir tmfu. Kil-I Muni and Mrs Until Wirl. Ttiom un tVI Mow n4 l trol n-rj Wj;r of Si.jwuo!. Moat aixt Hoorrt ol Billm. .Mont ktrtitM wiU b field Iuea4 Ma. gl. at S pm. in Hov-rU-rlard Chapel wt'fi th rWv Dud Strain eUiciattng Interment at Bkirt Mr S ruJ pt k Aibvrt Hare Lew is. IS in tha city. Stay IS Surviving are three mirr. Mr. Jartn bntf. Eureka lalif . Mr AM.a Gun)non. Bremer ton nl Mrs Zida Strom. Kent. Wsn Wttim were held Sunday. May 19 01 taw H(U-iiti-ai cr.ipl Inter -"gnmmt Will we in Beloreet Memorial aik. Aavtfrvw Jafvn t Uftwm Andrew iat reai aSant a rul t Turner. Saturday. May IS. at a( of 7 yeata Huband o Mrs Editn Andrrwi of Tmnrr. lUter arf Mrs Jamea J. Ciautiei of Mmwaqli. Minn.. It Leoaid O Andrews o Manltattrn Beach lilil anal Tfiawiaa and Gloria Andrew of Tnrstr: ax atnn of Mn Offi Wrutr atr m StcJwen. OS-la . Mn C. F. Mattarwt mi Man urn. Ok la . Mn F A. Ti of Srerman. Teaa. Mr 1. D. firUn of Van Fernando Calif . . Mrs. Glean HtUiawa and Wil la P. Aadirat. bom of Lon( Beach. Calif Aao survived by two g r and -OuMra. Christian Science service wUi mm bed Tuesday. May II ai Z riam. at tn Oouch-Barricfc chafw! Rtcnaeal will be in Clertdale. Cahl Mrs. Helen Margaret Qreen late luiilim af Vancouver. W'h ., at Van eowver. Saturday May II w.fe of Jtoy L. Creen of Vancouver ri.olhir t Mr Vary lou ionimm of Pedee Ore . Mrs Betty fay Hane of SU-.n Mrs Dorothy Biooni of San a Mji.iu CaOi.. LrHor L Ureen ol the I" S aryny. and Miss Mildred P (ir-n and Mrs Katnie-ert A Green of Vancouv er'. Waal) , 4ter of Paul E R .-a of Las An fetes Also lur ivril bv five trarMsrntiaren Vrvirri ill He held rewidv. May 22 it I p C louatt'-Barrtrti chapel Inter ni.-nt u kteki-r'et Mermn isi pukra The H- May nor SV!:tn will o(!u-.i'r Com id - RoSMPit J Govild. at ic r 7t. iortn l-.n ttee. Motwl i . Ma-. 2i mt trso. a of yeary s.jrv : vi l-. kit wife !lrlU Gotik of r l un, futeTt an) OKar. tn.f. ,.( Sj ktm: pareft. Mr and M i H-nr C Could of Saleti. n-lr: M s h.lsi.j Cnaifer of m ftamiMn a . -I t . i-e beotMorv George Gould of Pur-Uml Caraer Court of brrvai and Kurk GeuM of Vataetx Service v. J! ftotd WeaueMiav. May 2? a! lit .10 a ri al tno CtouKn-Barr .rt chajel v! h in -lerment ta Belcrest Meti-ot a pi k Lesrts Albert Hayes Uev i late r-s..l. r.: of yortlatnd. at a Unal hopt! Mil IK at Ue ae of T year Snvrd bv nroo abater Mr Jor.ri V n of lurshs. Caltf , Mr Aufan Gtmdet aoat of Bremerton. W'si . ami Mi Vata attroen of Kent. Wai runrial ervaces vers bold Sundav at Howell UsarSa rhaarl with U.e Rev S -no acnttb official inaj Interment will bo ia tt Icrist Memorial uork CARD Or THANKS j We wish to express our sincere i Tftamkv Ism- tb sympathy in the. Umm of our loved one and for the beautiful floral offerings MRS. EDW. BECK EN AND FAMILY CARD Or THANKS W wish to thank Mir many friend iir sympathy ho.n u in the aleath of our father A F. Eawlig. Signed Clarence J. and Harold A. Baulig. OWH 2):3 io FA RII STORE HOURS to TWO eOIJJION MINOS Polira investigate two minor aula colli non over theveek.end. Damage was small and there were no imurieji In either accident. Cars diiven bv Ignatz L Knaup. 989 Oak t . and Dic k Carter. 48ft N. Liber ty st . collided Sunday morning and a car driven by Ben ' jimin F. Townsend. route 3. ( struck the parked car of Grace N. Joseph. 1845 Monroe St., Saturday afternooti. Plants and bulbs Floral S?ction Fred Meyer. TWO MKN INJI RFD The horse show at the fair , ground Saturday night resulted. directly or indirectly in Injuries , to two men. Iester Leach, one of ; the riders from Dayton, sprained an ankle during the show's "sack race" and J. E. Cox. 68, of 1055 Norway st.. incurred a head cut when he fell on the railroad tracks at 2536 Portland id. while en route home from the show. ! For complete Laundering. Retap ing. Recording or Repairing of Venetian Blinds Phone 24418. We pick up and deliver. 24 hr. serv ice. MARKET SOI. I) Mr 8i d Mrs Ralph W. May dn. f'rmvly of Salinn Kan., have puii-hae1 the fnd market at Cot tage ;ind Fei ry streets from Ml . and Mrs Kenneth Chapman and have Uiken over it operation. Mayden owned a news agency in Salina They have bought a home on South 14th street, and with I their diiuaihters. Wanda. 11. and Diane. 3. will mo e into it this ummer. The Midget Market will re-open Wednesday and wiU remain open until we sell the quota allowed us by the OPA. WOMAN IH RTS HAND Mrs Morn Hunt. 1126 Nebras ka st.. w.n triken by first aid crewmen to Slem General hospi tal Monday for stitches in her hand, which had been caught in a wi init"t at her home. Alcoholic Anonymous. Write P.O Box 71M CLASS DINES TONIGHT The MeCurmick class of the First Methodist church will hold a covend-dih dinner at 6:45 p.m today at the church. Women mem bers of the class will be des.seit luncheon guests Wednesday of Mrs A J Crose at her, home. 590 Larson st Owner selling completely modern 8 room. 4 b r. home. Ph. 4909. OFFICE OPENS HERE J R Nedry. dealer for James Taf! and Asociates. who have offices m Portland and Eugene, will open a new hearing aid of fice in Salem Wedneday, it wa announced here The office will be at 180 N Commercial st. LYONS COIPLE PARENTS A son was born Monday at Sa lem General hospital to Mr. and Mis Keith M. Taylor. Lyons. SON TO HEITIJNGS Mr. and Mis. Harold Heitling. 2008 Market st . are the parents of a son bom Sunday at Salem General hospital. Furniture upholstered and re paiied by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St. BOY C I TS TENDON Nine-year-old Drrel Rindhaug. 615 N ll'h st., severed a tendon in hii finger while using a hack saw Monday, and was taken by the f.is' .lid crew t a local phys ic i. in foi treatment. "Cyn" Cronue Photographs and Frame 1st Nat'I Bank Bldg. SON TO C 1 NNINGIIAMS A son was boi n to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunningham. 270 Sunset st. Sunliy at Salem Deaconess hospi ta I. Asparagus for canning and freez ing Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north in Polk county. Bring container. Phone 2-3072. SON HORN TO BASS' Mr and Mis Kenneth Bass. 460 N 23id St.. aie the parents of a son born Sunday at Salem Dea coriess hospital. RADIO REPAIRS By Expert Radia Engineers dial t;i LET Watson & Green TAKE CARE OF YOUR LAWN & f.ARDKN This summer. Work guaranteed CALL 2-1819 HEW S:S BUILDING PERMITS City buildinaf netmiti lued Monday auihontted conat ruction of new house for t,. M. Wright and J. K. Payne, at 1990 N. 17th st . for an estimated $7,000. and for i Ionard Pat.er. 995 S. 14th st , i $3,200. Minor altetation mivi re i roofings were authorized for Wil liam (.Him. 1805 S. Hih St.: Albert M. Friesen. 1395 Marion st.; J. W. Welborn. 1680 N. 20th st.: C. M. Graham, 1598 S. Liberty st and Ofto Klett. 150 N. Commercial The Midget Market will relopen Wednesday and will remain ;Ooen until Wife sell the quota allowed us by the OPA. " i ARTICT.ES ARE FILED Supplementary articles of as sociation for the Mt. Angel Farm ers Uijiion Warehouse were filed with he Mariuh county t-lerk Monday bv Otto J. Schk.ttrnan. A W. Simmohs. Albert ; W. ; Bocksler, A. P. Dud a and G. S. Christiinson. The Blue Bird Cafe announces their new hours. Breakfasts from 6:30 A,:M : Dinner "till 8:30 P.M. and Ay I -a Carte and Fountain .servicej'till 10:30 P.M. LEAVE FOR MEDFORD ; Marion County Jude and Mrs Grant luiphy left for Medford on Mopdav to attend the state concla1f of the Odd Fellows They expe t to return to Salem Sdftut day. j i : Air-Steamship tickets. Anywhere Kugel. J694. BOOKED AT JAIL Bessi M. Anstme has been IxKiked jjat the sheriff's office by County I Probation Officer Nona White ajnd Deputy Sheriff Jaanes Garvin -jon a charge of defraud ing an (innkeeper. Her three-year old chil'si was taken in chargej.by the officers. i Jary. Flin is! Ph. 7375. CHINA ROTARY TOPIC M Lawrence Tixinem. regional secretary of the YMt'A. in Sech wati pi Ev ince. C"hina will di.-uss China jt -Rotary club luncheon Wednesday' A Ki::duate of Dakota We-sleyaja university. Todnem spent tvVp year s with the Port Utnd YMCA tid i vvill be introduced' by C. A. Kflis, local Y secretary. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 20 State. Ph. 5722, i COATS STOLEN IN CHl'RCH. Shirlejf J. Rrn hs, 345 Lefelle st and Claujssa, Casper. 640 N. Slim mer st.,1; reported to police that their cots were stolen Sunday fiom Bejj,hel Baptist church, Cot tage andf D streets, i Too Stotit? Reduce with Holy- , wood's latest method. Free dsrn- ' orvstratiop by appointment. P. 6253 . i Flagstone for sale. Ph. 21754. A New V Enjoy Fuller FULL-TONE Hear ain with the full, nsruraj J The Amazing Hearing OA V fCe" that ouhlerfor5 "aaaaaai ai wm mm mmm iMrva.i.aMa l n i iaaiaaiHaMiaaiaaMaBaMMaMiiaiaKM ljQ you foreer . . . with a brilliaiKyanJ clarity you never before thought pojiblJ Try the amazing, dm Bel tone MoooPac Hearing Aid! Mryeluly cffrttife because it powered b a battery never before availabif for civilian use-thc nesf hearing "X-Cell." No fading in and out at srith ordinary hearing aids. The new Bel tone Mono-Pac brings you evc-!evcl. richly full tones! j The fw Beltone Mono-Pac is p joy to sresr, too. Everything in one unit so iiny it $ actually little larger than a dck of playing cards! No bulky separate battery pack . . . o "haroess With these facts alone, you canjeasily ee shy more peopJe wear the; Beltone Mono-Pac than all otbe one-unit hearing aids combined. Le it help you, too! Start now to njoy a fuller life with thf full tone hearing made pusaiblc by tic amaimg. new Beltone Mono-Pac Hearing Aid! n -. - .: 1 t s LTisU AITIIORITIES SPEAK HERE I7W0 nationally-known authoi i tie are scheduled to address the socfal hygiene conference to le j held June 4 in Salem under aus i piciits of the Oregon Tulierctilosis j association, the state board of I health and University of Oregon ; school of medicine. Dr. P. S. Pelpuze, professor of urology. Uni versity of Pennsylvania, and con sultant for the federal public health service, and Eleanor Shene- hon? director of community activi ties for the American Social Hy giene association, will be speakers. Sash and door wood and planer trirrjrnings for immediate delivery. Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. Lum- ber Tiv. Phone 9236. I 1 VIST DAUGHTER Mf. and Mrs. W. H. Baillie drove to Eugene Sunday to visit . theie son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glennie; and wenj on to Florence, returning to Sjilem on Sunday night: The I Blue Bird Cafe announces theirf new hours. Breakfasts from 6:30 A M : Dinners 'till 8:30 P.M. and A I .a Carte and Fountain service 'till 10 30 P.M. GAYS TO VACATION Mijj and Mrs. E. F. Gay of the Gay j Candy store plan to leave Wednesday for a month's vacation which will take them through Britijfh Columbia and the Rocky Mountain states. Free i mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat jtnothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. ATTEND FINERAL Mr and Mrs. Leif Bergsvik and daughters attended the f uneral services in Portland Monday Harriett Ann Thirkell. niece Mrs. jBergsvik. of of The Midget Market will re-open Wedtesday find wiif remain open until ve sell the quota allowed us by thjr- OPA LICENSED TO WED Vancouver. Wash, mairiage li censes have been issued to Ario Doii.i; of Portland and Virginia Milled Hubbard: Klmer Stenberg, I.ebaitoii. and Maxine Mai Far bind. fSt. Helens, and to Willard Prevof and Edna Morgan, both of Independence. r La wnlnnvvers. tools, sharpened at your ioor. 966 Center, Ph. 9081. LEAVE SALEM GENERAL Distfharged by Salem General hospital Mondav were Mrs. Jesse C. Tajlor and infant son. box 40 Williafn ave . and Mrs. Roger ; Quaketbush and daughter, 387S Midway dr. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel- ers and Opticians, charge certificates- Bring ais- siss oata) wstgM ol ld styU ksaviaaf mid. Livirig... with HEARING tounding tones you thought lost to Vieit pr write Sa em n I Hearing Aid IIad-qu;trlers 25 Breyman Bui ISO North t'otnmerr Salem. Oregon COMPANY CHANGE"! J. Pajke Lmebeiry and Bar bara Lineberry, 620 N. 14th ki ttled anf isumed busmes name certificate with the Marion coun- j ty t-lerk! Monday for C. S. Orwig' Co, 155!N. Commercial st. A no-: lice or retirement ri oni tne same 1 company was filed by C. S. Orwig ' arid Jajon E. Frizell. River silt top soli U fill dirt ' Com'l. Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 1 FILE FOR CARS I Robert; H. Hobbs and Harry E. , Breedlove, 1110 E. Rural ave.' filed an ; assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Monday for H. B. Used ' Cars. 546 N. High st, j I Free mdthproofing for your fur ! 1 coat. Store your coat and get your j coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. i I Liberty St. Phone 9121. STOLEN; TRI CK REC OVERED I City police Monday recovered a Pacific Telephone and Telegraph pickup tiiuek which had been tol en over the weekend. It was found . abandoned in the 600 bliK-k of Hovt street. j ! I Free mothproofing for your fur : coat. Store your coat and get your j coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. MOTOR T-KEN ljuiae ; Amort. 970 Tamarack st . l-.as reported to police that a washing machine motor valued at $20 was stolen from his garage in the pa.-.t few uay. For homes loans see S.ilem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. , SILVERTON NAMES FILED Victor A Satlier and Volda Ball Sather. Jjdverton. fi!el an as sumed business name -, cei t ificate w ith the! Marion county c!et k Monday ftr Silverton Drug Co., First and JOak streets. Silverton. Luti Flower Shi.ppe. 1276 N. Ub ei ty, pluit 9592. FILE FOR CAFE Finest (tiKiani and Ida E. In gram filed an a.-uuied business name cei tf fit-ate with the Marion county t-lrti k Monday for Now Home Cafe. 595 Front st. JEFFERS0N NAME FILED Iyle C Taylor arid L. E Fuqua. Jefferson. :fiied an assumed bus iness name cert'ficale with the Marion cotmty court Monday for Jefferson Terminal. TYPEWRITER STOLEN Lynn Scttt imtified city police a typewriter and a pair of gloves were stoleh from his car while parked at (he Ambassador apart ments Saturday ni(lit. STRAWN DAI OUTER BORN A dautiter was born Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital tj Mr and Mrs William Stiawu, 1765 S. Capitol t- No Other One-Unit Hearing Aid has all of Beltone's 12 ADVANTAGES Urm mr jmt . Wr tmr vmmJmf (met ) o gatterist and' trantnuttst til in on tirty mt scarcely larger thaa dsck st playing canji Comfort Cur, Design Wiff thin can styled to fit tr4 wsarsfs body Ever Level FM Tones tarougn ttm powsriul new 'X CeJI," ths last ord in post Mir dfvelopTitntj Trmndou$lrncfsa$od power Amo't reservt por for betttf hearing uJr all conditions I Ne system pt "plug is" tlsctromc Tubs that can bs changed as you' soaring c hang is Rangs Selectoj which tnables yeu to filter out annoying background noises Opening on Wed., Hay 22 Salem's Newest Hearing 4'd Headc.uartei a J. K. NKDHY. DKAl.KK M1KK1 JAMKS N. TAVT & ASSOCIATKS t ' Seriiig the Hard of Hearing Since 1934." ding al Street Phonr: -41l 'Sales Clinic' Dinner to Open YWCA Drive j Arrangements for Thursday ; night's "sales clinic" dinner which j j will. nark the opening of tKe ; 1 YWCA'a building fund campaign ' had been completed today. MrsJ H. G. Mai son, chairman of i the fund raising organization and ; presiding officer at the dinner, an- ' : nouneed that E. Burr Miller. Sa- j j lem Chamber of Commerce pres- ! ; ident. -would serve as toastmaster. 1 j the Rev. Dudley Strain, pastor of, 1 the First Christian church, would ' ' deliver the inspirational talk, and Irving Knudson. campaign man-: j ager, would give the instructions ! I to workers. ' Miller will introduce chairmen of the various campaign commit tees: Douglas McKay, pattern gifts; Bex Gibson, special gifts; ' Ted.Medford. national firms; Fred j G. Starrett, men's division, with j Ralph Johnxin as co-thairman: j Mrs. C. A. Paiker. women's divi- ; ; sion, with Mrs. Guy Hiekok a . 'co-chairman, and Frank Doei fler. rural. Mrs Fiaitk Spears, sr., ; i-hairman of the campaign direct ' orate, .will speak on the organiza tion's need for a new home here, and Mrs. Wallace Carson of the 1 YW directorate, who heads the committee on house plans, will di.scusi those plans. Mra. Bruce , Spaulding will lead group sing in. Mrs. Hmer Smith, jr.. is in charge of table arrangements. Members of the YWCA board and the campaign executive com mittee will be hots and hostesses for the dinner to be held at 6:30 o'clock at the Marion hotel. PAYROLL DROPS Oregon's covered payroll dropped from $52,061,683 in April. 1945. to $34,546,958 in April. 1946. or approximately $18,000,000, the state industrial accident eommis- I sum reported her e Monday. The : March. 1916. covered payroll fori the state was $29,749,286. 1 P. Ml A eool. breesy slins back sandal ... a dreaan ia red and tan trimmed v lib glesaui ag iiailheads. Wedge heels. 3.47 Lovely be ire and vahite leather oxford, so flatter ing aad trim looking! With aa opea back, oaea toe. eool erfersted vaaap. Tkm Orfjon Statoman. Salem, TAKE BABIES HOME j Salem Deat otiess hospital Sun day discharged Mrs. Ralph Garb and infant-daughter. Lyons; Mis. William Cox and son. Dayton; Mrs. Charles Satkett and daugh ter. 1145 S. 13th st. and Mrs. Arthur Bassett and an. 1385 Cherry ave. El'GENE MAN HELD Lloyd Clifford Hemmingsen, Eugene, was arrested Monday here on a charge of obtaining money by false pretense. He i held at the Marion county jail on $750 bail. AUTOMOBILE STRIPPED The car owned by H. J. Amort was stripped of four white side wall tires and four chrome hub taps while it was parked at 230 Broadway st. Sunday night, police reported Monday. CI LPS ARE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. William Culpa. 474 N. Liberty st.. are the parents of a son born Monday at Salem Gen eral hospital. CLI'B TO MEET Townsend Club No. S will meet tonight at 17th and Court streets at 8 o'clock. HEIDER'S All Werk Gnaranteed 4Zt Court SL Call 752 Aiorable eolors la It. blae. lk. blae. greea fab take yea eool ra fort vertte sole. 2.29 i ( 0 All Hakes ) re. A yourvg, loir at reW fkrl sondal wia, momUmr s4r. form sols I So ftattrinfj wiK, Ms Sif9ls wiaJs ropl 2.29 3.49 Of - Tuiay. May 21, ISiS S I PAROLE REVOKED I Richard Wallace TuoUutMn. j paroled from Marion county f 1 from a charge of larceny, had h. parole revoked Monday by Cir cuit Judge E. M. Page. Toraixt- ; son is now held in Ben too county for a law violation. ' OFFICERS WILL MEET The Marion county chapter of the Reserve Officer asaociatioa will meet at S pm. Wednesday. May 22. in the circuit court room of the courthouse, with all officer invited regardlesa of membership, I leaders have announced. Heno For Ncv7 Businesses Start out with the best in of fice equipment! Call en us to plan and outfrt your office. 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