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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1946)
i (Ty D it V fflJllntfffS FFo?r ufld!igSpima7Tw is- V7 - sued by the city engineer's office Tuesday. Marion R. Davis re SALXM YOUTHS rROMOTED reiver! permission for a $5000 - Two Salem boys received hon- house and garage at 1525 D st. an at the recent May military j Another house permit for $1000 formation at Hill Military acad- was issued to Frank Snyder for ray, tn Portland. These promo-i 1 220 S. 22nd st. Other permits Cons were made by command of ju-ere given to Nellie E. Welch for L. Col. r. H, LoomN. detailed to j a $500 gruge at 1170 Fairmount the academy by the war depart- aVe. and to Dayle Jory for house ment. The boy are: George M. j alterations of $296 at 1640 N. Bishop, son of Dr. and Mrs. George Church t. D. Bishop, 2020 Myrtle ave.. to the rank of cadet private 1c, and . Ernest Tubb records are now in Ftock in limited quantity at the Salem Record Shop, Oregon Bldg.. downstairs. Charles) M. Lightfoot. son of Mr. and Mn. F. K. Lightfoot, 1073 Edgewater st, to rank of junior cadet sergeant. 'THEATRE EMPTIED 34 callon electric water heater The Capilol theatre was emptied for immediate delivery. Broadway i Sunday night in only two minutes uroaowaj. Appliance Co., Ph. 21563. . t. . Ernest Tubb records are now in lock in limited quantity at the Ealem Record Shop, Oregon Bldg.. downstairs. after a capacity house was in j formed from the stage that there was a fire next door in Barbara's Sweet Shop. The audience re ; turned to see the rest of the show after the fire which caused minor I damage was extinguished by fire- I ATTENDS INSTALLATION j men. ! - Virgil . G. Bolton, district com mander. Veterans of Foreign Wars, participated - in the installation Monday night of a new post of the organization at Mt. Angel, 10th post in this district. The addi tion makes this district the- first la. Oregon outside Portland with enough, to form a district coun cil, plans for which are under way. t - 10 Sc 15 gallon electric water hent ers. Broadway Appliance Co., 1132 Broadway. Ph. 21565. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's. 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. WILL START PLATOON f Martha Pinson, senior high school teacher, will organize a platoon of cherry pickers from among the older high school stu dents Friday, the farm labor Of fice reported Tuesday. Studept who are interested are a.-ked to contact the teacher at the high school or at 555 Marion st. jor phone 5865. Ernest Tubb records are now Sin stock in limited quantity at the Nalem Record shop, Oregon Bldg.. downstairs. Loder Bros. Oldsmobile dealers, 465 Center St., have openings Jhor auto mechanic, front end man, tune-up rnan, lubrication man. Apply in person. .. MORSE, TRl'MAN DISCUSSED 'Who Was Right, Senator Morse or President Truman?" served las a table topic at the Toastmasters' meeting Tuesday. Dan Mc Lei Ian. acted as H toastmasler and Fred McKinney as general critic. Speakers ;Were George Moorhead, Henry Morris. RalDh Nohlgren, Charles Ogle arid Harlan Pear son. ' i Complete jlgunsmith and outboard motor repair shop. Maple-Kene Sporting Goods Store. Canaries -X Floral Section, Fried Meyer Drug. i: Bag Boy golf cart. Maple-Keene. jJary Florst. Phone 7375. Cut flowers Oak. for Memorial. 889 It TO GRADUATE Graduation exercises at St. "Vincent's school will be held Wednesday night with 20 stu dents graduating. Rev. George OTCeefe will give the address. Obituary LLa Utlla Kallstrom. at th resl- an. Market street. May 25. Sur vred her Husband. Joseph A. Kall Btrwm T Salem: two brothers. Archi bald OereixKnen. Lewiston. Ida., and Ralph Oevenslenen. Yakima, Wash. Services will be held at 10 a m Sat sxrtfay m the W. T. Rijrdon chapel. In- in the IOUI cemetery. Krvecer Mrs. Emma J. Kruerer. at her home, route 1. Monday. May n. Mother of William O. and Arnold A. Krueger. tooth of Salem: sister of Herman J. Sottxbart. Salem, and Lewis Spitzbart. Xew Mexico. Survived also by a grandson. Gordon A. Krueger. Salem. f-inK.es will be tield Wednesdav. Mar SS. at 30 SJn- from Clough-Barrick ettapet with Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. T. H. Theuer of-r-iating. Stletse John H. Klene. late resident of 41S Marion St.. at a local hospital Mon stay. May Tl. at the age of 86 yean. Brother f Mrs. M. Meiring. Salem. Survived also by several nieces and sephewi. Recitation of the rosary was said Tuesday. May 21. at Clough Barrick ehapel. Requiem mass WJ Steadav. May 29, at am., from St. Joseph's church, with interment in ft. Barbara cemetery. Plase omit flow- ON DIRECTORATE Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr.,"and Rex Putnam, state superintendent of schools, both of Salem, are members of the board of directors of the Oregon Tuber culosis association which this week in Portland elected .Lewis H. Mills, Portland, as president. Ernest Tubb records are now in stock in limited quantity at the Salem Record Shop, Oregon Bldg., downstairs. Fishermen! Visit our store for your fishing supplies. Night crawl ers and chub meat available. Open 'til 8 p.m. Barb's Sporting Goods Store, 290 N. Front. VFW DELEGATES CHOSEN Veteran of Foreign Wars, Mar ion Post No. 661, Monday night. elected 51 delegates to the state convention at Corvallis, with 51 alternates yet to be selected. The post also elected to sponsor a car nival here June 7, and joined with the auxiliary for memorial serv ices. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. Alaskan Lyman. Weaver 330 and 440. and K 2 5 Scopes with all types of mounts. Maple-Keene. rrad Olavton Robertson, late test of Avenal. Calif., at Abilen4c Texas. Survived by wife. Mrs. Gay land Robertson of Abilene. Texas: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robert son. Salem: brothers. Bill Robertson. Salem. Joe and - Allen, Robertson of AmoiL fmlit ' grandfather. 'Joe San- I ders. Arkansas. Services will be hold FrVUv. May SI. at 3 p.m.. from the CJoufh-BarrJok chapel, witn Interment an Belcrest Memorial park. PERMITS GRANTED Marion county court granted permits to T. O. Ashcraft. route 5, and B. R. Wallace, route 2, to haul i .. J rj. logs u rr in idui couiiiv i udus. Plywood and aluminum boats. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. Friendly Farm will be closed Me- . i morial day. ROGERS FILES ACCOUNT An expenditure statement for rkevsky Mrs. Mary Dobrkovsky. at the resi dence. 117S Smith st . Monday. May Tl. S arriving are three daughters. Xmu of Salem. Mrs. I-iUie Lewis and Mrs. Audi Rivers, botn of Portland: four sons. Fred. Herman and Frank Dobrkovsky. and Lester Sankey. all of Portland, and four grandchildren. An pnrtland. and four grandchildren. Ship ment baa been made to Portland by f-Wiigh MajTirk company for services and interment. Baker Waiter Myron Baker, late resident of route 2 Saletn. at a Portland hospital Monday. May 77. at the age of 54 vears. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Artie Baker of Salem: a daughter. Miss Barbara Baker sf- Salem: mother. Mrs. Lamira Baker of Salem: five sisters. Mrs. Lot Tie Colby and Mrs Grace Winn at Sa lem. Mrs. Myrtle Elford and Mrs. Mae Welch, residents of the state of Wash ington, and Mrs. Nellie Yocom of Cal ifornia: and three brothers. Georee and Aistert Baker of Salem and Arthur Baker of Portland. Services will be held frorn the Clough-Barrick chapel Fri day. May 31. at It a m. $27.03 was filed by E. L. Rogers with the county clerk Tuesday as his campaign account for republi can nomination for county com missioner. Reversible jackets $12.50. Maple Keene Sporting Goods Store. MISSING FROM HOSPITAL Joe Fuman was reported to lo- ! cal police, Tuesday afternoon, as ! missine from the state hosDital. Auto mechanics wanted. Front end man, tune up man, and lubri cation man. Apply in person. Lo der Bros., Oldsmobile Dealers, 465 Center. Regular $13 95 lanterns $9.95. Wa terproof. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods Store. Emma Schmitt Walton, late resident A 9 Ci 1 nmm fi Ma mt a 1 rw-a 1 hrMnital Tuesday. May 2. Mother of Mr Flor ence Bogart. of Salem: sts'er of Sophia Studenroth. of St. Joph. Mn Shipment will be made bv Clourh-Bar-nrk Co.. to St. Joseph. Mo . for srrv- and interment. GAMBIT GIRL BORN Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gambit. Valsetz, are the parents of a daughter j born Tuesday at Salem General hospital. '1 III! I We specialize in steam cleaning, car washing and high pressure lubrication. We pick up and de liver. Bird: & Zusset Auto Co.. 71 Wallace Rd., West Salem. Phone 6666. ! ; SON TO HELMS A son Tfyas born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. ; John Helm, Brooks, at Salem Defeconess hospital. , TWO MOTHERS HOME Mrs. Harold HeiLling. 2008 Mar ket st.. took her infant son home I i VHi uo.Ciii vjt-iivini iiv.Tpi sni Tuesday. i,fMrs. George Bradley. Sublimity, took her daughter home froDfl Salem Deaconess hds pital. jif ! Liitz Flower Shoppe. 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. i THURSDAY LUNCHEON Membent of patriotic orders wjll meet at the Spa Thursday noori. Sportsmanj; ice boxes and Porta Freeze boxes for picnicking aftd camping. Maple - Keene Sporting Goods Store. ; EXPENSES NEGATIVE Expense, accounts filed by E. W. O'Brien for securing the repub lican nomination of Silverton dis trict constable and by J. T. Jones for constable of the Jefferson dis trict, show! that neither spent any money. Reroof with Johns-Manville Shin gles. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Corri!. Phone 4642. j, KRl'SE DECLINES Walter Kruse, Mt. Angel, filfd with the j-i Marion county cleik Tuesday hjfe refusal to accept the nomination for the office of con stable of the Mt. Angel district. ; i;i ,'. Free mothproofing for your fiir coat. Storjyour coat and get your coat mot hjp roofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St,: Phone 9121. : H; - -i Jary. Florjst. 373 State St. FOUR CORNER DISTRICT The Four Corners Fire district was approved by the county court after a second hearing Monday. It is expected that the group will be set up by July 1. The Rickey school district, except for a small j portion of the northwest corner. was excluded from the district. iFisheiTnen! Visit our tore for iyour fishing supplies. Night crawl ers and chub meat available. Open 'til 8 p.m. Barb's Sporting Goods Store, 290 N. Front. Archery Sale 50 discount on jail sets, arrows, and bows. Maple- Keene Sporting Goods Store. POLICE ARREST MAN George Wesley Greenlee. 23. whom police say is wanted in southern Oregon on several war rants charging passing bad checks and defrauding an innkeeper, was arrested Tuesday evening in Sa lem by local police. He was said to have admitted the crimes as he was booked in the city jail. IIOUSFR RELEASED Wilbert D. Houser, booked Mon day) at the sheriff's office on a noni-support charge, was released on his own recognition Tuesday by Silverton justice court. He is held for a grand jury hearing. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St. FILE FOR MOTEL D. B. Brown and Esther W. Brown filed an assumed business: nam certificate with the Marion couity clerk Tuesday for the Mar ion JMotel, 3130 Portland id. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nafl Bank Bldg. Too; Stout? Reduce with Holly wood's latest method. Free dem onstration by appointment. P. 6253 I Automatic water heaters (electric The Or. Statesman. Salem. Ore.. Wlnlory, YAorf 19. H4i8 and gas), completely insisnea. Judsons Plumbing and Heating. 279 N. Commercial. Ihone 4141." Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Prjce'i, 135 N Liberty, St. Phone 9 til. " Fishermen! Visit our store for your fishing supplies. Night trawl ers and chub meat available. Open 'til 8 p.m. Barb's Sporting Goods Store, 290 N. Front. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. "v Electric trains complete with transfoi mers. Maple-Keene. Asparagus for canning and freez ing. Fiala 'Ranch, 3 miles north in Polk county. Bring container Phone 2-3072. Flowers Saginaw. for Decoration day. Phone 4746. 914 Latest type power floor sanders and polishers. Woodrows, 325 Center St. Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. SPEAKS HERE THURSDAY Lenorah E rick son. missionary to China, will speak at Central Lu theran church Thursday at 8 p.m.. and show motion pictures taken in the Philippines while she was interned there during the war. En route to Minneapolis on vacation, she will sail for China In August. She speaks twice Friday in Cal vary Lutheran church at Silver- ton and again in Salem on Sunday. DISTRICT MEET UPCOMING Local members of VFW auxilia ries are being calted to a district meeting to be held June 4 at VFW hall here for purpose of electing district officers. HEAR EUREKA JUBILEE SINGERS i t 7-' i f, I NEGRO SPIRITUALS AND SONGS WEDNESDAY. MAY 29, 7:45 P.M. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHU0CH Where Marfan Cresses Samaser REV. E. J. NOLANDER PRE8. "BIBLE CRUSADERS" , Guest Speaker WILMER N. BROWS' MINISTER Tor horn loana-e "Saera Fed- I Rivel silt top 4l it fill dirt. eraL 130 South Liberty. Om'V Sand it Gravel. Ph. tm Til uf fc i tkm ev V- tWO wm TWr 1 I lew, mi Tkes , 1 SWS , mmmmSi sWsf r fZ.M M 'ye a' t I 4 Y'S'&y fee'H fcssar s as V - V f "" s fc mm4$tm ym m arsse IIIAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED BROWN!S OPTICAL SERVICE Klaee 192 f Liberty and Court St. H RIGHT-NOW CLEANER far CumisI Hmm Claaame vtsnss, Laanary, Waatfwarft laiwisss lawn sty ASK ALL CtOfltt Comet in pockogas 25c 50c SI.OO HCRMOSA MnniiCT r 04 N.t RasssH Stntat. fwttoi 4. Ort U aaaa - my CITr Kalah A. Glover, latr rridrnt of 1794 Court rt . at a local hoDiil Tuc-iv. itT 2S- Survived by a daurhtfr. Mrs. Maxin Hammond of Salrm. vistcrv Mi Lnora Glover. Mm. Mabel C Rt. Mrs. Matikla Turner. a!l of Porl land Or, Mrs. Edith fiarner of Al kanr. Ore' brothers. Ronald A Clov er, Salem. Samuel Glover. Antelope. Or Orance D. Glover. Gaston. Ore . Wallace Glover. Vancouver. Wah . a! a granddaughter, Constance Ann Hammond of Salem. Services uill be kid Friday. May 31. at 3 30 pm . at Clowcn-Barriek chapel. Interment City Vaess rrnvtrrT. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym pathy and floral offerings in our late bereavement. MRS. RKN VAr.nF7. AND FAMILY. SCHEDULES DAILY SALEM fo PORTLAND ' Phone Salem 5054 or sec jour Greyhound Ageac for complete "N travel informatioav. Prescription Headquarters Vie employ only the ablest of skilled registered pharma-j cists, and our large preicrip-j lion volume permits us tokeepi them engaged exclusively in the work for which they arf specially trained. This Concc ni trated skill is your protection Bring your next prescription; bere for careful compounding; IP uiiiiii.rti Wlllett'i Capital Drng Store Cor. Stats A Uberty . rbeaj Silt fa a new-type gasoline developed by Shell Research New Shell Premium is a radically new kind of motor fuel! Uses only the higher-efficiency "Power-Heart'' of the gasoline. 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