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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
COly DBrneffs KOBTNS FAMILY LEAVES Mr. and Mrs. John P. Robin Sod sons, Richard ' and Da id, who have been visiting with Mr. Robins' pirtntj, Mr. arul Mr, r John Robins on Broadway, plan to leave- early Monday morning; . for Jaulina lake where they b established at the "Guard ciouse" for th summer months. .' They are working for tha forest service this summer but in tha . fail will return to Albany. Calif , ; whera Mr. Robins is dean of boys , at tha high school and teaches .s mathafnatis. . tyn- Cronlsa Photographs and frames. 1st Natl Bank Bid. SOCK AGREEMENT REACHED An agreement ha bean reach ad between C. IL Cowle snd the county court regarding rock right on tha Cowle land at Coffee Bar on tha Willamette river near St. PanL Tha county agrees to pay 19 rants yard on rock used for ruad work, keep dust selXed by ' usina dust Laying; oil and tn re turn tha road to present condition when through working". Psulus Bros. Packing; company mill start their 3-11 shift on Sat urday, June 22. bis nor S RETURN ' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bihop have returned from Topeka, Kani., where they attended funeral ser vices for Elmer McChristy, Mm. Bishop's father. They were gone from Salem 10 days and reported finding intense heat in the mid ! west. . , . ! ! Furniture . upholstered and re- i paired by expert workmen. Mc- Ahrin Top Shop. S4S N. Church St. TAVEX.V NAME fTLED Detroit Limited has been filed with tha county clerk as the name of a tavern business by Glen Dry oen. Otto Russell and L. L. Ry naarson. frea mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your cost mothproofed. Price's, 133 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. so.v noms to lcblancs A son was born at Salem Dea coness hospital Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Edward L Blanc, 388 Union st. ' XXarfcarge sarvica lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. ( - HAVE j 1 m J : " -1! BETTEn, Qatcher Haitian and . Sllxlag im bach again j ImproYcd Model. 3 Kitchen tested peeds. aTO ium "pear-ghaped" beaters r J fer better blending. Large and small revolving bowls. Power juicer, rapid draining bowl. Guaranteed! JUST AHMVED! ' Dormeyer Electric Juicers Boilt for heary duty service KEITH ' 1 1 I c'rr'i i i J 1 1 1 Fronl & Court SL KEMTAl RANT GROI T FILES Articles of Incorporation for tha Salem Restaurant association were filed with the county clerk Thursday for "promotion of the welfare of its members.' Incor porators are: Robert M. Lehman, J. C. Schneider. Herbert Rieck, Jr.. Ralph S. Nohlgren. Archie El- t liott. C. II. . Stevenson, Frank P. Marshall. E. J. Trick. Pauline Benson, Virgil L. Psde. G. A. Benson. D. W Bacon, Joe H. Ran dall. B. M. McKelvey, Emma H. Lenz snd James T. Crowder. Lutt Flower Shoppe. 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 8392. ARRESTED AGAIN William Weigel, Shaw, was ar rested on a charge of desertion from the army Wednesday night by the sheriff's office for the sec ond time this month. On June 1 he was turned over to military police on the same charge. Alin Kiirch. Stay ton. was released on $500 bail Thursday after his ar rest on a charge of assault while armed with a dangerous weapon. Nohlgren's Cafeteria" is as cool as a cucumber during thee hot i days! Fast service good food I time to spare on your lunch hour! RFXIGIOCS MOVIE A religious movie. "The God of Creatitm." will be shown at Im manuel Baptist church. Hazel and Academy street, at 8 p m. today. The film' was made by Dr. Irwin Moon of the Moody Bible insti tute. Bonnie, the palamino mare, $250 255 N. Liberty or 1490 Chernek eta. ISSUES CITY PERMITS i City Engineer J. II. Davis Thursday Issued building permits to Lawrence and Jerome Epping i for a $7500 house at 2050 Hazel i st Harold McClain for a $5000 ; house' at 1655 N. 4th st., Mrs. A. F. Marcus for $4000 repairs of apartment at 1411 State st. and Otto Klett for $1000 restaurant alterations at 440 State st. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N i Liberty SL Phone 9121. j PO It TI .ANDERS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clinker. I Portland, are patent of a daugh ter born Thursday in Salem Dea j coneshopital. fPaulus Bros. Packing company will start their 3-11 shift on Sat urday, J una 22. River silt top soil U fill dirt. Om'L Sand St Gravel. Ph. 21968 XOIX3IEYKIX Electric FOOD MIXER 23i0 BKQWM r-i nV lUi. ii kj f npeir Pione 91 S3 CATCHES BIG BASS Brig,? Gen. - Ralph Covgill of Salem, commanding officer of the state guard, has been, declared winner of the Coos Bay striped bass derby during the annual competition's second week. A $25 grocery order and an entry for the grand prize constitute the award. No announcement of the Weights of the fish taken in Coos bay and its inlets will be made until the grand prize winner has been named. Lawnraowers. tools, sharpened at your door. 988 Center. Ph. 9081. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. FIREMEN APPLICATIONS Application to take civil ser vice examinations for appoint ment to the Salem fir? depart ment must be filed in person with the civil service commission at city hall before 5 p m. Friday, July 10, posted instructions stat ed Thursday. The examination ha been set for Friday, July 1". Insured Savings have always re turned better than 2 annually at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel comed. 130 S. Liberty St. Phone 3801. TWO AUTOS COLLIDE Cars- driven by Jennette E. Marquis, 125 S. 24th st, and Stanley R. Jrfson, Kemmerer. Wyo., collided at Commercial and Center streets Thursday morning, police reported. Nobody was ini jured. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. Paului Bros. Packing company will start their 3-11 shift on Sat urday June 22. PROBE RUBBER CHECK Local authorities are investigat ing the passing of a fictitious check signed by a Mrs. George R. Hams, police reported Thursday. The check, for $1.28, was return ed. by: Ladd St Bush branch bank to Alice Griffin. 341 Union St., storekeeper police said. Asparagus for canning and freez ing. Fiala Ranch. 3 miles north in Polk county. Bring container. Phone 2-3072. S. P. dub: dance with-lunch at club hall Sat, Orchestra. APARTMENT SMOKED City, firemen were called to Fi.her: apartments. South Com mercial and Oak street. Thurs day when a pot of noodles on a stove burned dry and smoked up an apartment. There was no damage other than smoke, fire men said. - Obituary Car.elt Mrs. Emily Cornell, former SaWm resident. June '' IS. in a Portland sani tarium, age St : years. Survived b a ..... Will,.. O i . f n 1 1 I 'rrt Irr1 and a brother, (Jnanes l.. j-arnienier. paiem r u iierai services win ur nw piui day. June 22. iliijn . at tn H A- Row FuiM-ral toirte In Pol Hand. Burial in Kiverside cen4tey. Kea At the residence. 2315 Maple ave.. Wednesday. '4 un IS. Cljai lea WwiUam Keen at Irva a of M. Husband of Anna Keen. : Salem; father of Helen Keen GoMner. Stockton. Calif., and William Joseph Keen. Salem. Also fur vivmc are two grandchildren, one ter and tu beotheis in lllinoi. lo sisters and one brother in Africa. Reci tation mt roaiy Friday. June 21. at S p.m. in the H. T. Higdou chapel. Re quiem fciass aturda . June 22, at 9 30 a m. ire SI. Vincent De Paul church. Concluding; services will be at .St- Bar baia Othoiic eeneter . June 20, Knole S. Tontz at tne lit of M eai. Husband of ftcitha E. Tontz of Salem; father of Mrs. Maur ice Kelly of Ke-edpoit. lrsh Tonti of liKard. Mr t'Kde Hoehm of Salem and Mi's Pcssy Tontz of Riverside. Calif . ch ol Mis. Amelia Tontx of Portland, bi other of J. Logan Tontx of Baltimore, Md . Mm liorma onl Mim 14a Ton U and Mrs. W. T. l-a -tenrt. ail of Hoetland. Funeral seiv ices MI be held Saturday. June 22. at I pili. in th W. T. Km don chaiel w 1 1 n cnciudn( services at th Cit View crmetei . j Hatedora -' At 'he residence. 140S TiT ft., Sa lem. Wtvne V. Hagedurn. 5. son ol Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hafedorn of the same address. tMoihei. vale H. Hage dorn of M ille Point. Oral O Haft dorn. I) inevjlle-; Muriel M. ilatcedoin. Portland, one sister. Mr. Paul II Huer, Sale. The Rev. P. W Erik sen to officiate at the funeial servues to be netd Saiurdav at 3 p.m. in the chapel of tha W. T. Rtdon Co. Con duding wivxet in Bekrest Menional patk. Moare George Elmer Moore, at the resi dence. 2S S. Cottage St.. Thursday. June 2t. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Gladys E. Moore. Salem; sisters. Mrs. til ace McAlvm and Mrs. Alta Hudle ston. both of Salem, and Mrs. Alice I.akin in California, several nieces and nephews. Christian Science services will be held Saturday. June 21. at 10:30 a.m. ta Cloua.h-Barrick chapel. Interment will be made m St. Paul. Minn. Phone 6859 463 Ferry St. Announce THE ARRIVAL OF MANY iNKW rOST-WAR ITEMS. Leather Goods In Colors All Steel Dog Beds With Mattresees Heary Aluminum' and Plastic Cocker Dishes Many Oilier to .Niiiiirrous to Mention "The health and liaitnness of your jtet is our business" LICENSED TO WED Vancouver, Wa&h., marriage licenses issued this week includ ed those to Walter P. Vanbelber, Mill City, and Anna L. Horner. Lyons; to Frederick W. Alban, Aumsville. and Frances C. Hib berd. route. 5, Vancouver; and to Flqyd H. Buchol2, Sleridan, and Alberta Petersen, Turner. Dr. Forest L. Howard, chiropractic and naturopathic physician, re turned. Venetian bhnds, laundered, re paired, retaped. 48 hr. service. Ph. 2-4418. ENDORSED CHECK TAKEN Mrs. Margaret Drebert inform ed police Thursday that an en dorsed unemployment compensa tion check had been taken from her local hotel room. CLEANERS NAME FILED The name of the New System ' Cleaners. Silverton was filed with : the county clerk, Thursday by R. CI. Smith and Laird N. Julien, j both of Silverton, t i Paulus Bros. Packing company i will start their 3-11 shift on Sat- urday, June 22. MARKET NAME WITHDRAWN I (). L. Wellman, Mt. Angel, has ' filed his withdrawal from the business name of the Mt. Angel ' Meat Market the name having , been filed on May 23, 1928. I 'Nohlgren's Cafeteria" is as cool as a cucumber during these hot j days! Fast service good food i time to spare on your lunch hour! FILES FOR MEAT COMPANY Albert Ebner, Mt. Angel, filed the business name Of the Mt. An gel Meat company, Thursday with the county clerk. Used guitars and accordions want ed. High prices paid. Star Ex change Loan office. 311 N. Com'l. LUMBER COMPANY FILED The name of the Kintz and Hassler Lumber company, Scio, was filed Thursday with the coun ty clerk by Roman Kintz. SUyton and Errol Kintz and Herman Hass ler, both of Sublimity. Rummage sale Marine Corps League Aux. Fri. and Sat., June 21. 22. Corner Hood and "North Church. COMBINE PERMIT GIVEN Glenn Yergen, Aurora, received permisMon from the county court 1 Thursday to move a combine along maiket and county roads in Mar- i ion courrty. Beauty operator wanted. Bonny Dee Beauty Shop, 428 Court st. t RECEIVES PROPERTY DEED Archie O. Mat toon and Edna P. j ! Mattoon received title to a piece ! of property in section 11 township j 10 south and range 5 east from ; the county court Thursday for a consideration of $1000. ; Caneberrv pickers 'wnnted. W.M. '. Albtne, Rt. 2. Box 4033, Salem. LICENSED TO MARRY j A marriage license was isyued ! irk Portland Thursday to Mae , Tavlor of Salem and Roberson B. Adams, Albany. Flags,tone for sale. Ph. 21754. j j DAI GI1TER TO McC'l'SKERS A daughter was born to Mr. ' and Mrs. Clarence McCusker, 780 ; Mill st., at Salem General hos- ; j pital Thursday. ! IJften to Burke's Radio Camera ; Program 9:50 A.M. today. , j CARSON IS SPEAKER ' ; AUan Carson ill talk on his I army experiences in Burma be j fore the Salem Realty Board at j it; Friday luncheon. i Reroof with Jihn.-Man ille shin- j gles. Mathis Biop., 164 S. Com! : I Ph. 4642. '' latest type piwr floor sanders , : Sc polisher. Wuodrow's. 325 Cen- ! tcr St. 1 DE BLACO NAMES CHANGED The sur-names of Leo Robert De Blaco and Margaret Louise De ' Blaco have been changed to Johnson by the circuit court. i ; Painting i decorating. Ph. 7552. CAR REPORTED STOLEN I Theft of his sedan from Wallace : I road was reported to police j Thursday by EJi Branham, route j ! 4. box 407. WEST POINT EXAM ! wAQmNrrTnisr .inn, in .w ! A competitive examination for appointment to the U. ,S. mili tary academy will be held in Oregon July 24, Senator Morse (R-Ore) announced today. He asked interested boys to notify him immediately. CIRCUIT COURT Alice B. McCullough 3vs C. C. Horger, dba Oregon Freight lines. Amended complaint charges negli gence in collision ks $21,000 damages and costs. Charles Rhoades vi -Grace M. Schweining and B anche M. Schweining. Application to place on trail docket. State vs Arlo Itiml aJJ: Indict ment on charge of burglary. State vs Lester Weaver: Indict ment on charge of bu rglary. State vsyRalph John Hults: In dictment on charge ol incest. State vs Ralph John Units: In dictment on charge of rape. Samuel W. Atkinson and Alice E. Atkinson vs D. N. Foy and others: Answer states; defendants have no alid claim to title to certain real property and asks decree. G. H. Towle vs S. F. Humiston and others: Order that service -Of summpns be made by publication. State vs Victor Meier: Indict ment on charge of assault and battery. State vs Lester Weaver: Indict ment on charge of possession of stolen property. State vs Harry Opperman: In dictment on charge of larceny. State vs Vic Meyers: Indictment on charge of disorderly conduct. Mrs. Jerrold Owen vs Franklin Fire Insurance Company: Order that plaintiff's further and separ- Pioneer Group To Continue PORTLAND. June 20-UP)-The dwindling ranks of the Oregon Pioneer association decided today not to disband as long as a sin gle member of the 74-yearold organization remains - alive. All but one of the 60-odd pio neers who met here today ; to liquidate their association voted not to do it, after all. Mrs. Mary Myers, 94, born near Tualatin a year after her parents crossed the plains to the Oregon country, was crowned queen an honor which goes to the old est pioneer woman present. Hasrry L. Rees. 87, Portland, was elected association president. XT-'JV - - WV1" v - - (p1 VtfWW) To) W Transportation Furnished . . . ..or ' ate reply and purported estoppel be stricken. Elvin F. Learman, dba Pacific Decorators and Supply company vs Mike Steinbeck and Harry M. Steinbeck dba Leonard's Supper club: Order that defendant's an swer be stricken and giving de fendants until July 1 to further plead. Samuel W. Atkinson and Alice E. Atkinson vs D. N. Foy and others: Decree granting title to plaintiffs of certain real prop erty. Steve Anderson as administra tor of Pedro Geuerrero Cabral es tate, vs Lloyd L. Clough and oth ers: Answer admitting and deny ing, asking dismissal of action. Mary Donohue vs the unknown heirs of Jessie B. Parrish and oth ers: Complaint claims title to real property asks that defendants set forth the nature of their claims and that decrees determine title of plaintiff. Irene A. Lutz vs Ralph L. Lutz, jr.: Motion to require defendant to pay $150 and $120 a month dur ing pendancy of suit. PROBATE COURT Leo Bucheit. estate: Supplemen tal account filed. Leo Buchheit, estate: Final de cree filed. Lizzie M. Burdick, estate: Or der approving final account and decreeing distribution. Margaret Alguire, guardianship of an incompetent person: Order directing payment of appraisers' fees. Alice L. Davis, guardianship of an incompetent person: Order per mitting guardian to. invest funds in war bonds. Fred A. Minzenmier, estate: Or der; appointing Sarah E. Minzen mier as administratrix and Carle Abrams, E. D. Potter and Harold Philllippe as appraisers. Ellen Edes Meyers, estate: Pe tition for authority to sell stocks. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS RuSpell L. Zink, 23, warehouse manr4nd Claire Toomb, 21, stu dent, both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Alice I. Russell, parking viola tion, fined $4. Royal E. Wenig, 1535 Bellevue w Baffin :&.TflilWias 1 Be at Farm Labor office, 361 Chomokcta any morning from 6:30 to 7:30. Bring your lunch. Cherry Growers will take you to and from orchards. v i Drive out to Orchards. Phone 2-1663 or call in person at Farm Labor Office to bo routed to Orchard nearest your home. 1 361 Chemeketa - Phone 2-1663 , Sponsored By Willamette Cherry Growers, Inc. Tha Orecon Stortaaznan. Salem, st., failure to stop, posted $2.30 bail. Frank A. Brown, 1590 Fairmount ave., violation of basic rule, posted $7.30 bail. JUSTICE COURT George Davis, Salem, charged with defrauding an Innkeeper; trial held and taken under advise ment. Perry Madison Card, Los An geles, mverheight load, fined $5 and costs; for truck speeding, fined $15 and costs. Donald Eugene Steffin, no tail light, fined $1 and costs. Mir .Special!!! FRIDAY & SATURDAY OIILY OEM . In 4-inch This is a real ralue as these are a size larger than eq ually sold. GOOD CHOICE OF COLORS 1JJ S. : Ore- TAdarf. Fun 11, Hit j Pesky Flies czd IIcIIu GONE FOR GOOD! Oae Spray ef Iforfohane rids year heme al these pesta far tha eatire aaaaaa! . 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