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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1946)
t ! (Diiity Wewg SBMeifg BILL LOCKAEP HOME Bill Lockri BM 1c, ion of Mrs. Warreriu Pohle, has been dis charged from the-coast guard after five yean of service, including 21 months in Alaska during the Aleu ' tian campaign. He also had duty cn. LST in the central Pacific. He bas six campaign ribbons and a , battle stat. PauluS Bros Packing company will start 11-7. night shift, Afon '. iay, June 24. ' Tbe Valley Welding Co. open for business at new location, 348 Market St. ."'" Wall tent, large and small. . Moore's Bicycle vSxP. 235 N. High. . APPLICANTS FILING Several applicants for cSr, - service appointment to 'the city fue department already had filed i Civil Service Secretary Al Mundt ' stated. Applications must be made in person by July 10. - Fade's Coffee Shop will be cloned from June 23. to July 1. Painting and installing ail modern electric kitchen.' ' If it's nice enough to call home it " deserves'' Kohtyle: in- kitchen and bath. - See the- model diplayr at , - EMstroms. 30 Court St. ' -spray your Jawn .with 2-4D bill iri4i;.wi aVskh!ii4tN , plantain, chickweed. morning glor ,ies. thistles and .other unsightly vweeds. . Work guaranteed.' Ca : 6081. - - " Obituary Mrs. Lens Red dinf. late resident of ' KTet Sakem. at local hopill June M. Survived by daughter. Mrs. Emma Uwinlt of West Slrn. Shipment will be bu8 to Wlwfler. Wiw . toy Clouch fiamcfc Co. lor aervices and wtcr-SnoAt. Mrs. Grace L. Smith, at the rel Vnce. 2340 S. Church street. June 31. ' Survived Sy tier nunband. Ernest C. SWniUi of Sairai: mother. Mrs. lua- beta MathU of Salem: two daughters, Mrs. Oteta Adair and Mr. Carolyn Imlatt of Satem; son. Ernet J. Smith of Salem: three sisters, Mrs. Selma GortOB and Mrs. Myrtle Sutter of Sa . Vem. and Mrs. Margaret Kellog of Tur- per; three brothers. J. J. Mathw and ; toy Mathis of, Salem and Vern Mathis ' mt Portland: and five grandchildren. "' Announcement of aervices later by - CkMistfBarrlck company. In this etty Juno 21. Isobel F. fan Ma, late resident of 2CM5 Bnyman Ave Salem, at toe age of 35 years: vrife ( Doa Cannon of Salem: mother of Susan Lee and Jean Elizabeth Can non, both of Salem: sister of Chal snor Leo George. William George and Mrs. Haael Da via. all of Portland. Jesa Caoigo of Salem and Major John Oeorge of Tacoma. Wash. Funeral wrv ioea will be held Mondiv. June 24. at 1 -30 pjti. in the W. T. Rigdon chant I srtth eoacludmg aervices at Be lr rest , Memorial park. BUV. Cheater W. Ham Slut srUt officiate. Staleta -" ' ' -In this etty June SI. Katherrn Ann .Vaketa. late resident of 2S3S St. Lin coln St.. Portland, at the age of 31 years; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Maieta of Watnnville. Calif.. avd i Ser of John Maieta of WatsooviUe. Snipment has been made, to" Watnon vilie. California, by the W T Rigdon company for services and Interment. NAME CHANGED The assumed business, name of S At M Motor company, 507 N. Water at.. Silverton, was with drawn Saturday at the Marion county clerk's office and replaced with the assumed business name of Seifer arid Moll at the same address by A. J. Seifer. Hilda Seifer, II. A. Moll and Hilda Moll. If - it's nice enough to call home it deserves Kolotyle in kitchen and bath. See the model dis-plays at Elfstrom's, 340 Court St. Dr. Elmer H. Dorr who broke his leg in an accident se eral . week' ago is slow ly - recupifiatiMg at home. . . BAD CHECK NOTED i The George Feller ser ire" sta tion at Commercial and Owens streets accepted for auto ti-patrs a $6 90 p rsonvil check sigfied by R. U lDoux, 2018 Fourth st , and Wtex returned as no good by a lorri txuik, police reported Sat urday. , Wall tents, large and small. Moore's Bicycle Shop, 235 N. High. A special meeting of D A V. -will meet Mn.t June 24 at Chamber of Commerce bld.. 8 p m. Natn'l commander Dow V. Walker w ill be Ihere. "- GIVEN LOG PERMIT .Charles Follon, 2440 Cherry ave., was granted a city engineer's permit to -haul logs over a pre scribed route through the city, in effect until December 21. Wahtedexp. sales lady. The Lit tle French Shop, 115 N. High. Dr. M. E. Gadwa wishes to an nounce that he will be out of his office from June 25 to July 1 while attending the northwest Oteopathic convention at Taco ma, Washington. TABLE RADIO TAKEN A table radio was tkeh from the James K. Cannon home, 247 S. Cottage st., Friday n ie.ru after a window pane had been broken out by a large .rock, police stated yes terday. The Valley Welding Co. open for business at new location, 348 Market St. Venetian bids Jaundered. repaired, retaped.. 48 hi. service. Ph. 2-4418' SEES TIRE TAKEN A. D. Knight, 720 N. Commer cial St., told police that when he heard a car drive away from in front of his hou.e Friday night, he werft to investigate, and found his spare tire and wheel were missing. " Dr. Forest L. Howard, chiropractic and naturopathic physician, re turned. 30-gaHon electric water heaters for immediate delivery. Broad way Appliance Co, 419 Ferry. Phone 2-1565. Paulus Bros Packing company will start 11-7, night shift, Mon day, June 24 WILL DELIVER Confirmation from the Bell Oil it Refining company of its con tract to deliver road asphalt at $8 37 a tun FOB. California ship ping point, to the county, was re ceived by the Marion - county court Saturday. First deliveries will be made July 1 and 2, other deliveries beginning again on July 8. Latest type power floor sandcrs A polishers. Woodrows, 325 Center St. Flagstcne for sale. Ph. 21754. A Cherished , Memory Picture It, "will never change a lasting Tribute that ycu will remember forever that-will be dear to ycu, and that you will cherish wherever ycu go. Th continual expressions of gratitude, from the families we oterve, give evidence that we merit the confidence tfjey placed in us. Lest on Charles Howell-Edwards FvaeraJ Home The White Chapel on Capitol Street . (Walker-Howell & Terwilliger-Edwards) S45 N. Capitol - Phone 37t tin - . Bk m . aa . . l JAEGER GETS PERMIT Earl Jaeger has obtained a citv building permit authorizing him to move a garage on property at 1769 S. Church st., it was record ed Saturday in the city engineer's office. Pauttir.g and decorating. Ph. 7552. Reroof with Johns-Manville Shin gles. Mathis Bios. 164 S. Com! Ph. 4642. Irrigation system. 2200 feet of pipe, motor, pump romp. 2510 Cherry Ave. Silkt and wool probers needed at City Cleaning Works. 1245 State St. Experience not necessary. BICYCLE FOI'ND City police picked up an appar ently abandoned boy's blue bi cycle early Saturday in the 200 block of South Liberty street. It waa taken to police station for identification. The Valley Welding Co. open for business at new location, 348 Market St. 40-gallon electric water heaters to arrive in a few days. Place orders now. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 2-165. Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. RABBITS TEMPT PROWLER Police have received reports of a prowler in the 1400 block of Lee v street w ho, residents said, triett on three or four nights lat week to get at the rabbit pens in the tear of 1495 Lee st. Insured Savings have always re turned better than 2 annually at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel comed. 130 S. Liberty St. Phone 3801, Free mothproofing tor your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135. N. Liberty SL Phone 9121. HEARING SET Hearing on the application of Avis Hoffman for a beer hcen?e at 3260 Portland road near the underpass has been set for Tues day at 10 a.m. by the Marion county . court. Remonstrance has been filed ith the petition Furniture atupholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvip Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. "Nohlgren's Cafeteria' is as cool as a cucumber during these hot days! Fast service good food time to spare on your lunch hour! FINAL BUDGET MEET Final meeting of the Marion county budget committee will be held Monday. Court members in dicated that no crRwiKes had bt-en asked from, the preliminary draft of a few weeks ago. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty SL Phone 912L Paulus Bros Packing company will 'start 11-7 night hiit, Mon day, June 24. " RETIRES FROM SHOP B. M. Eu banks filed a notice rf retirement from Eu banks Uphol stery shop Saturday with the Mar ion county clerk. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. LuU Flower Shoppe." 1278 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. . HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Robert Dosenberry. 680 Norman it., took her infant son home from Salem General hos pital Saturday. Asparagus for canning and freez ing. Fiala Ranch. 3 miles north in Polk county. Bring container. Phone 2-3072. Free mothproofing for your fur coaL Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912L Logger to Aid Keep Oregon Green Group Gov. Earl Snell has notified Judge Giant Murphy. Marion county chairman of the Keep Oregon Green committee, that G.' Dallas of Lyons had been se lected at a recent meeting of the Willamette Valley lagging con ference to give all possible aid to the committee during the dry summer months ahead. The naming Of Dallas as a rep resentative -f the logging indus try means closer cooperation from the loggers of .this section, the county chairman pointed out. as he is a logger and was named by Allen C. Smith, retiring presi dent of the conference, to re"pre ent the loggers of Marion county in fire prevention work. j TAKE BABIES HOME Thiee mothers took their in- J fants home from Salem Dearon- ; eFS hospital Saturday. They were Mrs. Orin White and daughter. 1940 Broadway: Mrs. Orville 1 Thompson and daughter. Gervais. 1 ami Mrs. John J. Him kett and son, 770 S, Commercial st. River silt top soil It fill dirt, i Com! Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 "Nohlgren's Cafeteria" is as cool as a cucumber during thee hot ! days! Fast service good food time to spare on your lunch hour! SALEM IN 1974 SEEN A preview of Salem in 1974 will be given to the Kiwanis club at its Tuesday noon meeting by W. H. Baillie. U. S. employment service manager. Baillie will base his picture on the reports of gov ernment statisticians. Lawnmowers. tools, sharpened at your door. 966 Center. Ph. 9081. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Beauty operator wanted. Bonnie Dee Beauty Shop, 482 Court it. CU B NO. 3 TO MEET The Court Street Townsend club No. 3 will meet Tuesday at 8 p m. at the Court Street Chris tian church, 17th and Coui t streets. Flag-tone for sale. Ph. 21754. Reroof w ith J iin-Manv ille shin gles. Mathis Bios , 164 S Com I j Ph. 4642. Latest type power floor sanders & polishers. Woodrow s, 325 Cen ter St. Painting A decorajjajg. Ph. 7552. Air-Steamship Tickets anywhere Kugel 7694. Paulus Bros Parking company will start 11-7 night shift, Mon day, June 24. Pat McCargar lo Head Pre-Mcds Mil Fpsilon Delta, Willamette university campus pre-med fra temity. elected Pjt McCargar of Salem president for next year, it was announced this week. Other officers chosen were Betty Mae Jackman. McMinnville. vice pres ident: Bill Finj)iHiw, Lundbrftck. Canada, activity chairman; and Mudge Wallen, Portland, secre-tary-ti easuier. New members of the group were named last week. They are Joan CMcr, Mudge Wallen, John Smaitlcy. John Walker and David (iedties. Sophomore Group Elects Sigma Alpha Chi. sophomore men's honorary at Willamette uni verity, announced at a recent meeting the election of Jme Wilson as piesident, arid Dak Bales to ice i evident for the forthcoming school year. Six new pledges to thr honor ary are Dale Mansfield. Don Preis. Richard Yocam. Bill Fami now. Herb Lucas and Jerry Quil lin, who were chosen on basis of leader hin. scholai-shio. character. sei"v ice and loyalty to the customs and traditions of Willamette. Also announced at the meeting were newly initiated members. Dale Hates. J.-mes Wilson, Bob Nickoloff. Mai v in Matson, ind Eugene Bauer. VFW Group Gets Memento Of Battleship An original life preserver from the battleship Oregon, decorated with the name of the new post, was presented to newly formed Beaver pist. No. 1775, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Friday night when the all-navy post was in stituted officially. Capt. George Watts and an Oregon City degree team con ducted the ceremony at which 30 linepibers were initiated and the T foltowrrw officers installed: I Jrvin Y. Bryan, captain; Morris K. Crothers, executive officer; L. S. Johnson, navigator: R. O. Lam bert, paymaster; James Gorton, po.t advocate; Jimmie Ritchie, chaplain; Allan C. Lambert, ship's surgeon; George Dunsmore, Wil lis F. Diet. Andy Gowan. Department officers in attend ance were: Fred Corn, quarter master and adjutant: F.arl C. Mead., senior vice commander, in stituting officer; Neil Wilcox, cap tain " Battleship Oregon post (all i navy), Portland; John Pollpck. ' past post commander No. 1325 of 'Poitland; Hal Morgan, command- ' of rf lli0in fi rul V.. M9i Col. George Sandy, godfather of the new ost, gave a brief ad dress of welcome. The Oregon Statesman, Solera. Ore.. Sunday. Junm 23. 194S $ the Chicago inventory i.nd can now take orders with assurance that they will be filled Each unit consists rf two new General Motors diesels with a normal combined rating of at least 260 horsepurwer. The Portland office has an as sorted lot of pole line hardware, stored at Camp Adair, which it will sell by sealed bid. Another sjrplus iisiinfr, 4n m' eel price bais, covers plauc tukrHMC for elect! ic;;l insiihition, p el t gL.fi sheets, ' ste 1 dt'wnis, empty acety lene1 and osyren rylindersj and sj.li urn srhtate ! volution. , , (n 1 EhaalaHhan England. Slan dering iitrsofMi were often pi!' l.rted and, hud their ears naded hiiki, : ' -. Tribute Paid R. II. Campbell Talks by Circuit Judges E. M. Pnge and George Duncan Satur day in the courthouse, at a special meeting of the Marioii county bar association paid tribute to the late Rjlph 1 1 . Campbell. Resolutions to be spread on the .court records weie adopted pay ing reapects to the late attorney as a lawyer and citizen. The resolution committee consisted of Bruce Spauldmg, Asa L. Lewell ing and W. W McKinney. Campliell had been a longtime member of the school board, i ImmU r, of commerce. Kiwanis chili. Chcrrians, Red Cross and the community chest. Oregon to Get Diesel Engines 7 PORTLAND, June 22 The Portland war assets office an nounced today It has reserved for j urgently needed by sawmills, in I BROWN'S Manufacturing Jewelers "Yes, lis True" i Vou mayv vi3it our -newly equipped thop employing expert k-weiry -anu-. icicturers. A de-pa: ti-ni j xeady . la i rjif Jewelry of any deecTiptiaa, No ne-d to vail. J Diamond Setting by on expert . of many year 3" experifof. Select the j.iountiri? mo3t sut'ai-U) tor ycur dia mond. L: U3 glenfy ire rnoel precious of all garr.s Your Diamond. Lik-frdl Allovancds for Your-Old Moirnl ing. All Vork Done in Our Own jShcp. We Now Employ Thr Returned Veteran Ready tc S?rve Yc j. - Salem's Leading Credit Jeweler J (.IRl. TO RI DKS A daughter was Iwin Saturttay to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rude, 21fi0 N. 4th ft, at Salem Dea coness hospital. SALEM VISITORS Mrs. Samuel Aschenbrenner. the 'former Bessie Sherman, and her granddauK hter, Patricia CIriunnesey, from ('ovina, Calif., are v isitina; in Salem for two ' w. eeks. IPonlbllfl nUectiDirafls u - m Jb 1 . fuv' 1 .'.Arniw 1 bh t 1 Jl'STICC COURT Franklin A. Norwest, pleaded guilty to charge of writing arti cles of obscene character ( let ters );',held to answer to grand jurv. Jack Nelson, 1792 Broadway st . charged with larceny; prelimi nary examuiatnn set for June" 28 at 2 p m. Frederick William Pfennig, overheight load, fined. S10 and costs. Roger Douglas Rappe. no ope rator's license, fined $1 and costs. CIRCUIT COURT Carl B. Damaske vs Vivian Da maske: Order directs defendant to appear July 27 to show cause why she should not be punished for contempt of court for alleged failure to give plaintiff custody of a minor child. Virginia McGee vs John F. Mc Gee: Application for place on trial docket. Wiletta Prime vs Robert L. Prime: Application for place on trial docket. Doris C. Johnson vs Byrdie W. Johnson: Decree of divorce awards plaintiff custody of a minor child and $20 per month support mon ey, and approve property aettli ment. PROBATE COURT Ronald James Morris estate: Final decree granted Joseph C. Morris, administrator. Albei t E. Schaefer, estate: Hen ry W. Schaefer appointed admin istrator. Mary Jo SprOule, William Davis Sproule and James Frederick Sproule, guardianship estate: De cree on sale of real property. Phillip Dewitt Roth and Joseph Earl Roth: Decree of sale of real I property entered. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Francis I. McKay, 25. Wood- burn, and Velma Hemshorn, 23, school teacher, Mt. Angel. William Thies, 3. farmer, and Lorene Griffiths., 52, housewife, both Salem. Mila A. Hemelstrand. 28, paper maker, route 1, and Mary Lucille tow ards, 24, sales clei k, 1143 Oak st., both Salem. Kenneth W. Ames, 38, laborer, Independence, and Pearl MGee, 28, housewife, 813 S. 12th it., Salem. John J. Coleman, 25, paper mill, 1984 N. Commercial st , and Iola C. Rutherford, 26, telephone ope rator, 1885 Fairgrounds rd., both Salem. Gerhard C. Frani, 54, laborer, and Esther Kieper 52, teacher, both Salem. Earf- C. Winters, 33. machinist, and Margaret Hoover, 3', secre tary, both Salem. Curtains "and Draperies Are The Most "Impressionable" Items in Your Home. THEY'RE THE FTR5T THING AU OUTSIDER SEES THE NATURAL POINT OF VISUAL GRAVITATION r vj.. i ; i t e -1 SECTION OF OUR MODERN DRAPERY DEPARTMENT t" Visit Our Second Floor Curtain and Drapery Division --See All. That's New And Modern In Excitino; Materials.! Measured to ycur individual requirements. Tailored In cur cwri workrooms. Second Floor-Draperies 940 Court SL 5' " ' ' e- The patented cooMT, to ream i 1 HtRrsmP MB ' w modern bedroom JS. it. '1 J This is the kind cf "modem" that brings lightness. Informality and friendliness to a droorn. Its ?i:npl lines, its Llond finish, its easy comfort are charming and right for the home whei utility, Leauty and comlort countl FIVE LAVISH PIECES- BED, LARGE MIRROR VANITY, CHEST, BENCH AND NIGHT STAND (NOT IIJX'STRATKD) 159 00 TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE A IIOMC 340 COURT ST. ;1 ua