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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1946)
(Unity 'DBirSeffs LEGION NOMINATES Second nominations for 1946-47 officers will take place at Ihe meeting of American Legion Capital Post No. 9 Monday even ing at the legion hall. Nomina ' tkms alio will be continued for delegates to the state convention. Canted Girl for general office work. Apply Oregon Physicians Service or Phone 9187. XTW VISITS LEGION A delegation from Veteran of Foreign Wars Meadow as r It post will be guests of honor at the American - fgion Poet No. 136 , meeting Tuesday evening at the legion halL Legion members will vote on a resolution representing 'the post's platform at the state - convention scheduled for Port- ' land in mid-July. 1XGIO.V TEAM INITIATES American Legion Capital post Ko. 9 degree team initiated a , clas of new members into the Delbert ' Reeves post Saturday night at the Silverton armory. Latest type power floor sanders and polishers. Woodrow'i, 325 xinvBntKTS srr itee Mr.) and Mrs. Eldon Newberry f Downey, Calif, former Salem residents, are visiting their sons TZdon J, and Cecil Newberry in - this cityJ They expect to spend week here. Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. GfXL TO WHITES Mr. and Mrs. Orrin White. 1940 Broadway -are the parents of a daughter born Saturday at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. MXSHELLE GlftL BORN A daughter was. born Saturday 1b Mr. and Mrs: Rex Meshelle. route 1 at Salem Deaconess hosp- ItaJ. , Hereof with JohnsManville Shin- gles- MathU Bros., 64 S. Com!. Phone 4642. TIN CENT BABT. GIftL Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vincent. Jefferson, are the parents of a , daughter .born. Saturday at Salem : Deaconess hospital. riagston for sale. Phone 21754.' (Sablliiary At the resident at Boulder. Colo. Jim S. Mn. Ma T. Stva4. former resi stant f Salem. Survived by two MM, - Jama Shade of Duluth. Ulnn., and lioa.rt Shod of Van Nuts. Calif.: a Wrwtter. Dr. T. W. Ball. Altadena. . Cau;, and two grandchildren. Services wU twM Monday. June IT. at I JO m. at W. T. SUraon comnanv chap I. ita - Rrf. Joseph Adams officiating. IntoroAcnt at Belcrest Mensotial park. ward '' ! Mrs. Patricia U Howard, at Ue real- donro. IS N. I"tH at, Thursday, June t IS. ervvna; ore Uv. wtdower. James J. (toward. Sotem: her oorrnta. Mr. and Mrs. Altrod A. Schramm, Salem: sister. Sonatina Schramm. Denver. Colo.r a brother. pnllin C. Schramm. - Sjief: grandmother. Mrs. 0M- Wash. aavm.? Salem. Sei sic.a will be held " Monday. June 11. at Jr p m. In ttie Oouan-Bamck chapel with Bishop . tsrwcw Baxter officiating. Interment to Betcrcst Memorial park. BarowoBI .. ' Jofta) WesJev BarnweO, at the resi demcw, XlSS South. lltn. Frtdav. June 14. at the afe of .74 years. Husband of Mrs. mtsafeeln C. Barnwell: father of V-s. Maixte Stintaon of Albany, Mrs. Vtroio Kilmer of Kansas City. Me.. Mrs. Krcno Oorher of frnns. Calif.. Mrs. Myrtle Hofrtno. Mrs Helen Wood. Maretd. Kenneth and Robert Barn well of Salem: brother of Mrs. Fannie Cook and William Barnwell of Kansas City. Has.. Mrs. Mace. DemaranvUte of Oanard. Califs and Jim Barnwell of West Salem; ae survived nv S4 grandchildren and IS aseat-frandcHU-rea. SejtK.es will bo he id Monday, iooo? n. at I JO pm. In the Cloush Barrick chapel it hi Interment in Bel crest Memorial park. n,tf hasfs f -; A inert Srhaefer. late resident of S74 . Capitol t at a local hospital Ti iday. June 14. at the of SO years. Sur vived by a nephew. Harrv Seheefer of , Weetport. and a brother. M. A. Schacf r. Broofeflekl. Ww. Announcement of service later by CloughrBarrick pony. Mrs. Ma May Knox, late resident of SlSI Center st- at the residence of her son. John A. Knox. TMM S g. Yamhill st . Portland. FViday. June 14. AKo lur vivmg are a sister. Mrs. Dora Crysler. TVtroJt. Mich, and a brother. Ouv Kl'Dpee. Loo Angeles. Calif. Services wiU bo held Monoav. June 17. at 10-0 a nv. in- tho Hl'-rf- r- -witn the Kv. Joseph Adams otilci a'tas. Interment .wui bo in Mission cemetery. Beat-man ' . I nrmnu Bincmen at the residence. 4d W. Motrt st.. Maiinmn. .o.t June - IS. -Survived by her husband. Harry BMimu: father. I. M. Prime: brother. Gilbert Prime, all of Men snoutn. and brother Charles Prime. Sacramento. Calif J sMters. Adeletne Prime and Mrs. Greta tlewott. both of S-aiem. Announcornent of services later tv IM SnuUt- Bourn funeral home. Funeral Consider Theso Insulated building with automatic air conditioning. Convenient location. (Just out of the business center with arterial streets to all cemeteries) Ample seating capacity. I Soft Silvev-toned Kimball Pipe Organ. " (All electric and completely modernized espe-ii'y for funeral chapel use thoroughly checked aii - tuned every three months by expert craftsmen) Modern Funeral Coach and Equipment. Private parking space for ..all family tars. Private family entrance. Personal attention to everyone. Ypu decide the cost. i Leston Charles Howell-Edwards Funeral Home The White Chapel on Capitol Street (Walker-Howell & , Terwilliger-Ed wards) 45 N. Capitol - Pnone S6?t CQOIMAXE GETS BOOK Chiy Cochrane, chamber of commerce manager, has received a mork-occo-bound edition of the 1945 nroceedings of the National Association of Commercial Organ izational Secretaries in recogni tion of his services in that group. lie was second high man in secur ing members for the organization, being first in 1943 and 1944. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates! GF.MMELLS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gemmell and daughter Crragh are visiting in Salem for a few days Both were formerly empioyea on a i e m newspapers. Gemmell joined the FBI during the war and has since opened hi :mn agency in San Francisco. Asparagus for canning and freez ing. Fiala Ranch. 3 miles north in Polk county. Bring container. Phone 2-3072. QUESTIONNAIRE SENT , A questionnaire on national questions wax received by the Sa lem chamber of commerce Satur day from the U S. chamber of commerce. Questions to be voted on by the chajnber directors are animal' experimentation, anti trust laws, foreign trade, insur ance, taxation, and international transportation. "Cyn" Cronise-Photographs and Frames 1st Natl Bank Bldg. 2 ARRESTED AFTER FIRE Wilfred McGee. 915 S. 12th st.. and Richard McGee, route 1, Sa- lem. were arrested on intoxicating charges Friday when city police ! discovered a mattress burning in the rear of their car near the post office, it was reported at police headquarters yesterday. Both were fined $10 and placed in city jail. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty SL Phone 9121. ESCAPED PRISONER BACK Salem authorities were notified yesterday that Stanley Lee Smith had been apprehended and return ed Yamhill county jail, Mc Minftville, from where he escaped June 11. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mr Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. SEES HUB CAP STOLEN C. W. Swanger. Independence, while looking out an apartment window in the' 200 block of North Commerical street Friday night saw three youths take a hub cap from his parked car and speed away in a car the same model as his. he reported to police. He said there were two boys and a girl, and that he was not able to see their license plate. Free mothproofing for your jfur cb&JL Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's. 135 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. VANDALISM INVESTIGATED Police Friday night investigated throwing of eggs and rocks on the porch of the C. C. Ward home at 449 S. Cottage st. We now carry a stock of Pabco oaint and varnishes. Hawser's Rent - a - Tool. 1 132 Edgewater. West Salem. Phone 34. CONTRACTS SIGNED . Contracts for rural school super visor were filed Saturday with the Marion county court by Vivian S. Hoenig for 10 months at $210 per month and five cents per mile travel expenses and by Car ma lite I. Weddle for $220 per month and 5 cents per mile tra vel expense. Lutz Flower Shoppe. 1276 N Lib erty, phone 9592. TREE COMPANY CHANGES Phillip Beilke. 3410 Sunny view ave., filed an assumed busi ness name certificate with the "Marion county clerk Saturday for Salem Tree Co. Phillip Beilke and Homer Reogan file a notice of retirement from the company. Amplifier and record player with 2 speakers and a microphone in excellent condition. $100. Ph, 8360. PERMIT GRANTED Mariorr, county court Saturday (ranted a permit to Willamette Valley Water Co. to lay a 24 inch water pipe across market road 40. 1.080 feet north of mar ket road 88, to be ued as an in verted irrigation siphon. Weeds killed in your lawn. Phone 2-1775. Services ( AdvcmtcMes. CO.NE ON AIRPORT lu Portland Friday for a con ference with -Vice-President Rich eron of United Air lines were H. TX. Crawford and Lee Eyerly of the airport committee. Discussion f was of plans for the new adminis tration building at McNary field. Richesoit said he would send a representative here soon for fur ther consultation. River Ut top soli & nil dirt Cnm'L Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 JAYCEE-ETTES TO MEET Jaycee-ettes will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at their clubrooms on Maple street, with Mrs. Charles Hoover and Mrs. Don Cooper as hostesses. Insured Savings have always re turned better than 2 annually at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel comed. 130 S. Liberty SL Phone 3801. HOUSE AUTHORIZED John U-. Plank received a city building permit Saturday for erec- tion of a S4750 house at 1 162 Mad j iron st. Other permits authorized moving and altering a garage at I 1085 Madison st, for Paul W. Silke I and house alterations for Leona : Johnson at 441 S. High st. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 320 State. Ph 5722. STATION BURGLARIZED Tire boots, 20 pennies, a fan belt ! and a table radio were stolen from the Associated service station at I 17th and Center streets Friday ! night by someone who gained en- try by breaking two panes of glass on the south side of the building, police reported Saturday. Lawnmowers.' tools, sharpened at your door. 966 Center. Ph. 9081. TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Town send club no. 3 will meet at 8 pm. Tuesday'at I7th and Court streets. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. LibertytSt Phone 9121. LOVElif PAROLED Wilfred Page Lovell. who en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of threatening the commission of a 'felony Frldajr, ' nas sentenced Saturday by Circuit Judge E. M. Page to a year in jail and was placed on parole. Brentwood Boxer style swim trunks, plain colors or fancy, $3.00 to $3.95. Alex Jones, 121 North High St. MONDAY MOTION DAY Both Mirlon county circuit court departments Saturday an nounced their reduced schedule of summertime motion days. Attor ney's motions will be heard Mon day and on July 1, 15, and 29, in order to clear that part of court business before August vacations. Cherry pickers wanted. Adams A Simmons. Phone 17-F-14. RL 4. Box 413A. CARS DAMAGED Both cars were reported badly damaged in a collision Saturday morning at Union and Church streets. Cars were driven by Ora A. Warren, Turner, and Ralph X. PI a Liter, Dorena. Air, steamship tickets anywhere. Kuget, 7694. TAVERN OWNERSHIP NEW Kenneth MoCorkle Wolf filed an assumed business name certi ficate Saturday with the Marion county clerk for Triangle Tavern. 3213 Liberty rrf. A notice of re tirement from the tavern was al so filed by Wolf and Maxine Phil lips, formerly Maxine Wolf. In a hurry at noon? East at "Nohl- t ii m v.aiTir i oiiu iiov uurc ' to shop on your lunch hour. Open ! 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. i GROCERY CHANGES HANDS An assumed business name cer tificate was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Saturday by O. E Busey for Thrifty Grocery, 156 S. Church st.. while a notice of retirement from the rame placed was filed by Aaron F. Hoover and Thelma C. Hoover. EYES ,eT. v. I tnejortl "e4- es Sentenced for Drunk Driving ; James L. Barnwell, 350 King wood Dr., West Salem, who was arrested on a rtrunkr-n driving Charge Friday night after a colli sion between his car and one driv en by Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith, pleaded guilty in Salem justice court yesterday and was fined $250 and sentenced to jail for 30 days. His driver's license was re voked for one year. The deputy sheriff, who made the arrest on the spot, said Barn well was driving on the wrong Side of the street when the colli sion x-curred on State streets near 2 1st. Four persons were injured in the accident, police reported. None was hospitalized. Child Clinics To Continue . Stressing the importance of a physical checkup of all children who will start to school this fall, Marion county healOi department Officials Saturday announced plans for its summertime pre school child clinics. Pre-school children may be brought to the health office in room 206, Masonic building, any Thursdoy afternoon in June, July and August, for m thorough exam- i tnation and necessary innocula- j Uons. the department said. Ap- j ! pointments may be made by tele- ! I phoning 9285. Cannery Anticipates Production, Sales High LOS ANGELES. June 15 Hunt Foods, Inc., anticipates its great est production and sales volume in the history of the company, it was , revealed at a three-day sales 1 meeting recently at the Town House here. The large fruit and vegetable production is the result of heavy crop yields, increased production facilities and the re- i cent acquisition of the physical assets of Guggenheim & company and of Drew Canning company. SON TO SO WAS A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Sow. a, Woodbufn. Sat urday at Salem Deaconess hospital. - GETS NAIL IN FOOT j t Jo Ann Ray, route 6, box 587. was treated Saturday by the first aid department for a -nail im bedded in her foot. AV1SON SON BORN f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. lAvlson, 193 McNary ave.. West ; Salem, are the parents of a an born Saturday at Salem General hospital. j X-Bay Tree. Why Be Sick? when an x-ray of the spine will show you the cause of your trouble and Chiropractic will remove the cause? You cannot get rid of the effect without first felting rid of the cause and to locate the cause correctly you must have an x-ray. Bring this ad to nay office en or before June 22. 194C. and Jt will entitle you to an ap pointment far a Free Spinal X-ray. I Dr. Boy S. Scoiield Palsner Chiropractor ' JX Pioneer Trust Bldg.. Sales Phone 6947 nil GMT HAVE THEM EXAMINED NOW At Roring Optical Co. Vrt' in Ti. -m.tr Ms nklw-T l fit I m Participants In Girls State, annual Lesion auxiliary at Silver Creek Falls recreational area visited the rapitol buildinr Friday. Newly-elected officers temporarily tfeok ever the covernor's office. In the picture below Evelyn Watklns, Medford. Girls' State "governor, signs a bill, while Roberta Dona hue. Redmond, "speaker nf the house" (left). Mrs. Dorothy MeCul leuch Lee. adviser; Girls' State "treasurer" Lola Culp; "Secretary f State" Betty Lour. Albany, and Ramona Abrams, Taft, president ef the senatee" (right), look en. (Statesman photo) SON TO FEDDERNS A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Feddern, 150 Evergreen ave., at Salem Gen eral hospital. vi Large store room. About 2.200 square fret, with full basement. Vacant July 1st. Box , 682, co Statesman. ONLY AT HARTMAN BROS. The superior quality of Genuine Orange Blossom rings speaks for itself . . . they cost no more than . ordinary rings. ' HARTMAN BROS. Jeweler ... of Salem. Oregon Liberty at Stale s " camp sponsored by the American MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL Three mothers took their in fants home Saturday from Salem General hospital. They were Mrs Marvin K. Summers and son, 2461 S. Commercial st.; Mrs. Don ald M. Fisher and daughter. Tur ner and Mrs. J. S. Dickinson and son Independence. A. Rayon and satin. Lace trim- .....1.5t B. Beautiful DuPent Nylon LtS C. Popular ray ens and rottens 1.25 D. Choice rayens and cottons CSe L Fit-smooth ray en satin tastex Tho Orsxjon Statesman. Salonx, Veterans Urged To Qualify Early For School Term Veterans planning to take ad vantage of educational .training benefits under the GI Bill for the first time this fall should apply for a certificate of eligibility im mediately, Wayne F. Smith, Vet erans Administration training of ficer In this area, warns. "If too many last-minute appli cations are received, veterans planning to go to college this fall may find that their applications cannot be processed in time for prompt payment of allowances, he said. Application forms are available at Veterans Administration, 167 S. High st MOVIE FOR KIYVANIS A movie on the production of synthetic rubber will be shown to the'Kiwanis club at its Tues day noon luncheon. HARTMAN BUILD FOR TOMORROW Ewstomb ha a dream or two foe th future. And those dreams are Cen tered around Horn ... Sterling (solid) silver I the rst pre clous possession of the I tome an Impor tant part of gracious living. Letusahowyou now distinguished patterns fashioned by Towle In aU sil ver. One of the Towle Sterling patterns m ill suit you perfectly . . . will become the foes) point of your home. 22.72 a plac senrlco HARTMAN BROS. Jewelers ... of Salem, Oregon Liberty st State Sit O.Jt. "'' ' CHARMODE AAEDIUAA CUP BRASSJERE Grading bust cup types simplifies fitting. This was pioneered by Sears who, in addition to bust size, introduced brassieres for Smalt, Medium, Large, and Extra-Large cup types. These brassieres hovo been designed to properly hold ond mold the medium cup type. E. Cotton. Wlde-It-alse style 1.91 F. Lace trimmed rayon saUn 1.75 G. Broadcloth and rayen satin . 1.25 II. Broadcloth. Ilelly wood style Ore- Sunday. Tuno It. 5 Neuner Rules - On Felons9 Rights j A person convicted of a lelony in another state forfeits foil right to vote in Oregon, Attorney Gen eral Georre -Neuner held here Saturday. The Oregon parole and probation txrd has authority to recommend to the governor resto ration tf voting privileges, the same as though the person was convicted in this state. 1 Pesky Tlksjzzdr Ilolhs 1 GONE FOR GOOD I One Spray of Korfonane rids yonr hosne of pests for the entire For Estimates Call Mid-Conlinent Iji bora torics . PHONE gOtl - i BROS.' ADVICE m i t 22.S1 f 1. ! OULsos ' place) service .1 I ftXz Z7. 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