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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1946)
I J The Qrs. SWrUaman. Sal am. Or., Vtdndanf. Julf lfl.HU S 9 I KSTA1 MM Bl RGLAHZED CARGOES UNLOADED To acks of potatoes, three; JUNEAU, Alaska, July 9.-(P- if n'.sup and seven jars of j Under a three-day tru;e, lorif- k o!ji fyrup are among items ; snoremen began unloading cargoes .ei at $44 misiing from Mirk- Sandwich Shop. 479 Court St.. a-rre a smaii nlorpitiom outside t.e ifar rto.r was broken into I w1;iy jvglit pohce rejoi ted. hi! if $ AnorymoiK mee!. B r ni YMCA New rwm- e!.(me i PO t 1TV PKHMITS CilVKN W U Saynur obtained a city 1.4. i.'rix eimit Mimrlay authoriz ing ercti'in of a $5,000 house and a' lOin KlerTi:r st Other iksued by the t.ity engi- l.fr- A:- if-der Andei-oii. alter - ' ;:'ii.eg. 441 Km t t . $!.-rf- ( -Wn e Ballrfiil. i iinvei t 14 mi : it v '.'f house 1.18 N 21ri st.. if1 Max Clahi'.H'. alter tm e t 29.1 S fununi-icidl.M . $500.: I- iyei. lepai storage m 5 ! 1 -N (rnmM i.i! st , $100: S hf; pus : aiaKi- 815 N ' SiSO and I- Snvd-r. eidt ..... .e f.i za: tf 1 7 40 S today from two steamers which hava been tied up in Juneau har bor by a two-week work stoppage. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. RAISE APPROVED The now-defunct wage stabili sation board had approved the 12'j cent per hour increase at the Miles lanen Co. granted before ceilings went off. Herb Barker, secretary of Salem's Central Trades and Labor council, was notified Monday. Veteran badly In need of car. Pre fer hone older than a '3. Ph. 4391. VISITOR HERE Herbert Campbell of Whittier, Calif, is here visiting with his aunt. Mis. Mary Smith, 1945 N. 4th st. Dr George S Hoffman ha re .timed dental practice and is ac cepting appointments. HWLftT COMINO SOON Capt. Robert Hulst,: commander of the 501st ordnance ammunition company which has been in New Caledonia the past four months, is enroute to his home here on terminal leave after three years in the Pacific area. He telephoned his wife and daughter, Shirley, Monday night from Honolulu. Mrs. Hulst bought j a home on North Capitol street shortly after Captain Hulst left for overseas duty. With Shirley she plans to fly to San Francisco to meet him upon his arrival from Hawaii. Captain Hulst is the 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hulst of Salem and brother of the Misses Cornelia and Jeanett Hulst, who served in the women's army I corps. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. TO MAKE HOME HERE Mr and Mrs. George Jones, Los Angeles, who have been visiting their Salem cousin. Ethan Grant, have made plans to return here to reside. Wanted to buy Oriental Persian rug 9x12 or larger and matching love seats, ph. 2 1722. f ; DECLARES CANDIDACr aieve Anderson, iasr ix. win-, tr st., announced his declaration ' of candidacy Tuesday for repub-! pican precinct committeeman for ' s the November 3 election. j ! I Hollywood Lion's Den. 1605 Fair grounds Rd., noon lunch 11 to 1.' open for dinner at 3. ; i COOK RETIRES i t Jack E. Cook. sr.. 2600 S. Sum mer st., filed a notice of retire ment as proprietor of Cook's cafe Tuesday. i e Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed- Price's, 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 2L BOARD TO MEET I The YMCA board of directors Iwill meet Thursday! noon. Presi- IPaulbllfi DUecdDiralls Former War to ' CIRC ITT COURT Methodist Church of Woodburn s Anln J. Pokornev and Tillr Pokor ney. his wife Defendants motion to Strike overruled. Iva Ivouute Rorori v Raymond I. Robison : Complaint for divorce charg ing ' cruel and inhuman treatment plaintiff ki for custody of mlnoi llriniulmfl of attorney's fees and sup plement to ftnal account klargret A. Bronton estate Credi tor's claim filed by Marion (.'randall i for S3II9 tor overtime at a nurse t'l edi tor s claim filed by Peat I Shipley for , S3?S for over lime as a nuise I Guardianship estate of George Ouu ' las Fraser Ordei petition for appotnl- rhild and S30 a month auooort money " ''" "-" Mart led at Holdevllle. Ok la IS37 Mary Smith V George Smith Corn, plaint for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Married Oct S. I Stan Sieve Anderson administrator of the estate of Pedro Cwiims fahral n Uovd I. (1mili and other. Portions ef motion allowed and denied L M Gner and W T Or lei doing ttMinew as Valley Credit service s Mrs Walter Bert Hockett. Transcript i H. iv ...tnt.., Of Judgment from Clackamas county M am in Mai i uarrt iansli rp prop- Wtent of the board is lace. We.'l ( in 1 tfll fV(H)DBI XN f.IKL MIHSI.NO Sa err. a ,!ho' ites ha. e been p t.'-ri t"'a 17-yer-oirl Martha C r-ajxr. e'Mjfe 2. W . wwt bir rt . i f K her ii'rrne . t r , e Jiilv OBOHSES ARE PARENTS Mr and Mrs. Car! Grew. of 640 N loth st.. are the parents of a girl born Tuesday at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Dance Wed. rstal Garden. he hjyerifjei r tes now jjio s Kni't S'and -ati..n Rr 7 Box MRS. CANNON CONVALESCES Mrs. James E. Cannon, wife of the.j commander of Salem's civil ian 'air patrol, is convalescing at Salem General hospital after ma jor surgery which she underwent ' about two weeks ago, i ! I i i- i Furniture upholstered and re- THONSTADS SALEM VISITORS j Pi?ed by expert workmen. Bp Arnold Thonstad and family of Akin Top Shop, 545 N. Church 'St. North Bend. Wash , and Dorothy j ; i i rtoriAtai' or Chicago, are in Sa lem visiting their father. OJaf Thoriatad. at 941 N. Capitol t. Thonsad is a graduate of Salem high school. 11 T IK EN FROM CAR 'my fi,i.i(, 1 1 49 Seventh st . V - S iW-fi ti.lrl lix al (xlire yes-t-i t' .. a wonian's purse con t. r-: if $4 w-t taken from his car " .e pa:is.t in the 6M) blot k of B's'e tiet Monday night. MORRIS ILL Condition of Dr. Henry C. Mor ris, ill with a, heart cPPl"11 the past week at Salem General hos pital, was reported improving Tuesday. Paul B Wal- Martha Baker vi Denna Hart and Others Motion to make more definite, and certain KU in P. I rarma n doing business as Pacific lecoilor and Supply V vs ' Make Stelnbark and Harry $leinhack doing butiiiMi as I onnd Supier 1 Club Defendants answer to plaintiffs complaint admitting and denying I PROBATE COl'RT Eat ale of John Hnatetler Distribution yotidiers and decree of ftnal discharge ' slate Order of his dea t Cordon Allan Wliite guartti, j estate Repor I af sale of real i er tr OEM Sorensen estate r.nal de ci ee Ohii It Jiittiin adiiitniti atoi discharged JI'STICE COCRT ! Vnniin Claie Ikavis chaige of rmn - , i Iriuuting to delinquency of mtiioi stis- j mMsed lioon motion of deputv Hitiirl ' iloine pleaded guilty lo ctiai ge or -1 and sentenced to ion emintv Jail Open Bcaiilv Shop Ellen Jordan, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Fotslei. unite 3. Salem, has letutned to Sjlrm af ter seiviie oveisea with the WAC and is rrpeinng the Moniiue beau ty khop at 30', State t . In iimmti 2H 1'htirsday Mis Jordari. mIui studied at Sowiti a eslei n State college. Weathet f.i d. Okla. j stuhed hair styling, fad sis' ant . i paraffin baths in Pars. She ! listed in Perryton, Tea. whjl ' 1 visiting theie and was the Tirst I woman t go into uniform, from that ciuiity. j RESORT ROD RIDS D I E IH MtTLAND. July il -l f; Bi ll to construct the last three miles of the new road to TimheititiS hxtiie on MiHinl Hood will b op ' ( eneit hy the public roads adminis ti atKMi Jirty It j i fisaD PG on final ai Order ap se! t lenient illollywciod Lion's Den. 1605 Fair grounds Rd., noon lunch 11 to 2. Open for dinner at 5j i ' PHYSICAL EXAMSj Boys going to the Silver Creek recreational area Ju3y 14 will be given physical examinations next Thursday at the YMCA. One of the leaders is Don Vorom, recent ly discharged from the navy. Dance Wed. Crystaj Gardens. MONET TO SCHOOL i An additional S56.982.43 col lected from the 1943-6 tax roll Hs Insured Savings hava always re Henrv . D Bomhoff bearing set Aug IX, 11 count Henry W Cant estate: pointing tune for final GIRL TO Ct'TKFORTHS A girl was born Tuesday morn ing to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert CuU forth, 228 McNary st., Wm- Sa lem, at the Salem General hospital. Kenneth F.dwn Crerutiaw. defective muffler, fined SI and costs INnv V'e-uer. pleaded not guilty to assuming to he peace of fir -er prelim inary es arntnat ion set for S J a m Julv 14 Richard Williams charge of permit ting a stallion lo run at large dls mussed Ml'MCIPAL COl'RT George Humii an. )r . iialein. r e klesa , driving f.ned SID. harlc. W Mwise Ions N Sumn.fr l . total Ion nf basic rule fined SIS Harold R 1-iiKr. Portland v .oat ion nf basic rule pHled S79 ball MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLK'ATIONS ' I. vie M Sacre JO f S navy and Rtitli Ann Waldner. IS canner v ' or k -er . botn Salem I Henry J Maret Jl laborer lvda- ; pendeiM-e and BrUrl C'onoier, bank ' clerk Salem Iceland V Sarff. S4 plisrmacist and ; Lucia Dare Tyler. . buyer, both Salem P ig an! decrrattng Ph. 7552. VFW MEETING TONIGHT Vfari'vtxrl irlr rtne4 tf.t.-.. M aw j ww i ssi I V isSt-tL V fTlC-I cSJIS UI i Foreign War. will meet at the ; WRONG PETITION ANSWERED h" at 8 o'clock tonight. c H- McMahan and a number Commander Richard Cutler said of others petitioned tha Marion a discussion would b held re- I countv court to oil Larson avenue. stopped in the 5 30 guiding resolutions considered at ; The county court Tuesday advi- tne state VfW encampment at ed McMahan that there is no such Coi valhs. last woek. 'avenue in the county. There is a - 'Larson lane, but the county may Photographs and nnt liwnH mnov imnrsvinf It K r tr.in n . . - r-. - . riaiiic-s. isi is a i j cana mag. ,w l(U fIT IN TRAFFIC i - ' . t'.i I r- af ('hempki-tii and CVm- t W.ets Monday, a car C bv I. V P.xf 1129 Bi oad w av . : ": into--the lear of Lloyd !T R.d. :-'. enr w!n.! in tuin hit t' a; r, r I. H Singer. .Is An- ; :n e ietnted Tuesday, f ' .rig s!:ht at.t no one :: ""1 it was stated. turned better than 2 annually at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel comed. ISO S. Liberty St. Phone 3801. i RANDALL BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Terry Randall of 2471 N. Broadway are the par- , etita of a girl born Tuesday at the Salem General hospital. i River silt top soil U fill dirt I coat. Store tout coat and set your C A. Bear, rt l Turner: I.eie Com L Sand St GraveL rn. zioow coat mothproofed. Price, 135 N. j Brown, rt. I, Silvprton; J. w. ! Liberty St Phone 812t. j Richardson, rt. 4. Salem, and Har ry J. reaern, iau tyergreen ave . Salem, received permits Tuesday to move combines over market and county roads. Shown in the turnoiver by Sher iff Denver Young. Twelve thou sand eight hundred j thirteen dol lars and forty-two cents will go to Salem s c h o o I j district and S13.099.17 to Salem city. j Latest type power floor sander At polishers for rent. Wondrow'i, 325 Center st Portland Beavers vs Salem Sena-, tots July 15. Tickets now on sale; at Stevenaoii and Son Jewelry. ! " mothproofing for your fur j TO MOVE COMBINES v. ourt. MIEUIIATISM and ABTHMTIS I suffered for years and am so -thankful that I found relief from this trtrtble affliction that I will gladly answer anyone wilting me for information. Mrs. Anna I'aut. ' P. O. Bo K25. Vancouver. Wash. Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO laboratories "Cyn Cronisa cause it is not part or the county road system. The petition should have read "Laion lane." ,'rystal Gardens. 4MJ .Ioiin,-;-I;ir: lilf Shin- S C'om'l a Lutx Flower Shoppe, 1278 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. TAKE BABIES HOME Three mothers are at home to day with their babies, following . their dismissals from Salem Gen- i eral hospital Tuesday; they are ' Mrs. C. R. Cook and baby boy of Independence. Mrs. Carroll Jones and baby girl of rt.j 4. box 673K. ' ancfMrs. O. L. Trussell and baby j STFAI.S HYDRAl LIC JACK A .-:i'. hyrl; ;r 1 1 .. jxc k was fnm stus ti tick w h!e i wa. i. f'n FVr ; v nffli . Front t-- V f'.itpf.tni k of SiKer-t-i 'i' 'iff to Srfleni . r Mon ; lie !;-.:V.1 t:'.e J -" k at $25. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA Mr and Mrs. Frank DoerfW entrained last night for Miami. ' Dance Wed. Fla.. where ther wLII attend the ' convention of the - National As- RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL stK-idtion of .Nurserymen. The' Mothers dismissed ITuesdayj girl cf rt. 2. box 299B. Dterflers also plan side trips 'to ' wUI tneir aPtes irom tne Salem Cuba and into Mexico before re- 1 Deatfconess hospital were Mrs. Dae turnina: to Salem around An?ot 1 Jeniiess and daughter of Jeffer- 1 i son,; Mrs. El wood Yost of 1355 N j 5th st., and Slaughter.; Mrs. Earl Free mothproofing for your fur Reynolds and son of 1645 S. Cot coat. Store your coat and get your st- and Mr R'chard Tusant J ! ant XT iir:-4 . : . i i roat mothnrnofed Pri'a i-m "l nier i. wun ner twin Liberty St. Phone 9121. Guaranteed Walch Repairing! Don't Throw Your Walch Away Ws Fix Them Whe Others Caa't. rive Days Service By Oar Staff Of SelesUfVa Watekussakera. Diasasmsl Settiag Stare Hoars 9:3-: r , II 'JIT'l.l- Jewrjry :-( ar Stars Hears (WW) Wmv - - ', "'I--, , V- f .e- . FOR ALL FARM AND INDUSTRIAL USI MADE OF NEW. FRESH SELECT SISAL FIBER r Essrtly twistaal far tstra waar mm4 ml imum trttfiflth ... ail wpryw4 ta rsduca in tarnal frtctran and waar. Easy ta handle in aM kinds ef wsathsrl U-lnch -- Vac Pf sa-lrch 1c pr ft. 3prft .-Inch Sc pr ft. 4-lrch . . 6c par ft, -lnch 7c pr ft. 1-Inch 9c pr ft. 44 Slate SC. Salem L---' ;! ; "v r f!i -hrr-" Vd. senders 32-5 Al TOMOBU.FS fTM-LIDK ' - ui wjure'l ami xiam-a- 'rieuhgtble -a hen ca; s d hv p .! King of Ashland AH Tiden of (Jaribaldi r 1 i af He'll", hp and Smith f tri t" '.i: ti e-t. MhihUv I ; .- "A . j' Cnvj! CI a.' dri r.'tttt t irM qimiiii ' ' M'-Tit-r pu in. t h small r HL'd S 14-h ! T-.ie-- I t a- ( 't B-f "w: Sn't-m Sena- i Ticket rio'A- on sale m i - 1 Son A fiiv. 339 IKKNM 11. ATK. KTOI.I'.N I -f S 'ujfyke. 924 N Choi -h st.. 1 j.r1 "er'ed ti- ponce the I- r a, ii enve pl.ite. 339-695. f t. " - parked car. Y - . Si ed tl.e i ."t. row ti y - O.ji.re to Fdvi ;.rd' Old " ::.fi i - Toy Hai:-i' M-Ktein l:ii. e er y' A'rri and A a v 50 d: o?nit Maule- .-r-fi- Spifiu.g Ciood.t. 372 State TIRF- WHEEL TAKKV l-ii were r.o'ifirt hy Paul J ;e : '' H f Mjdio,-i r , Tuesday t ' a !i:e and a hee: had been ' '-Tf a car parked at his 1 '-.f M-irjay night r b a t t! J SO Maple- -'!!n Good. 372 State. as F-x;pr.eru !dv rii.-,h-.;-1 l.fHrr Siii'.days off it.- Simp. lliiiltiarv VISIT ON' yCT. HOOD Mr. and Mrs. Hal Randall and children visited last,. wWk end with fiiend at a summer place on Mt. HfMd. 'Dance Wed Crystal Gardens. GARDEN" CLI BS TO MEET The Men's Garden club of Sa lem will hold its second outdoor rm-etmg of the season at 6:30 p m. Thursday at the home of Prof. I) H Shul,-e. 30 Hansen ave. A no-host dinner will be follow d by the showing of a movie. Where New Flowers are Born." Krnest lufer. who recently return--d from Switzerland, " will talk. An invitation has been issued to all men interested in eardenine I-awnmower. tools, sharpened at your door. Dexter. Ph. 9081. MRS. ZIEGLER VISITS Mr.. Marie Ziegler, Junction City, is spending the week in Sa lem with her son. Glenn Ziegler. re r-ntly discharged from the ser- ! v h-e. who is making his home j her e. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722, IN CHICAGO J V. Van Osdol of Hogg Bro thers is attending tha furniture maiket in Chicago this week, ha ing traveled east by plane last weekend. He plans to return to Salem early next week. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis- harge certificates. BECKER BABY BORN A girl was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Becker. 455 McNary st . West Salem, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. boys. Dismissals from surgery were Lucille Jaskoskl. 1405 Fair mount dr., and Marlene Lytle, 165$ I.ee st. ; CHURCH FILES NAlE William G.: Brown, IB. L. Swin- ford, and Fred J. Schrecengost filed articles Of incorporation with the Marion county clerk Tuesday for : the Four Corners Baptist church,, Saleem. j Public :' 1 Address Systems ; Rentals Smlet cxeluitive dealer Strom berg - CrIrron high fidelity traight ; line communication Court Sireel Radio & Appliance Co. 357 Caurt St. Fbane 32g Salem, Orega , ; ' -;.. i- r W- I.'Jtt Ct.f'i.fketa y-i Vt . t s o ; ,' f. Vi A:k Mri-oi. a j a ' - ! a;Y " .rfl j . ' ; vfl - )!) i at'i.i. Spi-jr o? - I 4 :u M i ; ' I- i J . ; t ' ; r- a:t ai -". Kiank .? o ii ;); Portlanfi. a gtand- Jiliiiinf Spriis of St Jos- ' V -..iv--. Mrs William B ; to : 4.' H rt v: Ka ' h:othr-, Wif- i o( St. Jovu i. Mo Kaul ; H r Km and Mit. Thomas i T jcsoi!. A' it Service j -'.t ' -- i d 10 30 a rn Thursday, j v ; ' 1 V P.il; ; Ko.wopal rhurct:. ' P.fv reV:t- H SAift offi- ( Jdi':K r . e in City ' i tj . X. under dl:eti9n of W . Hi 4 3 pany. j STOP CAR HEATING For Complete Radia Ui 3 ml BlorL Service .See LODER BROS. . 4SS Camter SL Look Distinguished sewnr vtm mm use anl wear a rutom-tailoreIsuit hy Bernartlty, Tailor-Furrier, custom tailor and furrier for the pant thirty years. We have the largest selection of-woolens to choose from in the state. Tailoring from a patch to a new garment. 10rf discount to ex-eryicemen and ex-servicewomrn. TAILOB- FiraniEn Room 2 Downstair. 1st Natl Bank Bid?. Phon 2193$ HARD OF HEARING? -tuts in,mcj l TLT " Hearing Aids the Same? You wtDt the fiotft hearing aid money can buy. Does that mean the most cxpentiver No. It means the hearing aid that gives you the pleasant, relaxed hearing you want. It nveaos tha hearing aid that is. scientifically and accurately fitted to your indiwiJmMl hearing problem for an improperly fitted hearing aid is worse than none at all. 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VkMra) rin ika ' Hit La" anasfM Ui . aa4 sa (sa rrmlri by rK maltasral wlfilarl, M will bfiag ya tha) atlcasarct of cosrfriinos, mMi ins1 ih skil ssrlialmrii. ACOUSTICON is rK orsly hria arssl im tlsa wavtsi wlrh "HiARINO KNSIS ". Q. WMh Hrif0 Asl Usas "TK WaWal'i T laWery A. AcovsfK "$sv UmfAC Thu barrry lurskistiws it to rin, il it harjlf Biarr ilsaa) a msuhbookf Xti l i pwrrfi.l. n frmttutt htarias osrr ihai will imirc ta' Ana n it unl AllNHKtS ' Ss)fry 'osrr" liSal mtatt'rhrt ptil - lli lrrsrkhlt all po s tr hsris; innruisrni ilisl iniurM(r4 t4 ninrritnt di,.iiiT shuli ll rhc unyi htnty ositNSA i ton ic pmJutr wih isrit)is hi yssrr "I fc rtsU ia frtsltr ktrit fmu r in a immlltr inltmmtml With killtrirt II tptt' j ACOUSfKON is IH eat Haariaa aist U Ha worlal I hot spsrsltl OA "fHa -wovlal's iaii kvoHoty comBNrsotion". O. WKicK Haorifia A. si Prviot Cisa4a t-'alaa Haarinsj SytlatviT A Acosrtfkon "Juaar ftwtr" tNlfAC As iK rrsoli of a srsiiuo ia aoyytaasaiM twilsry alaots. AcooMttos) 4ftp4 ms Imwi S I'smm Hcavia Systaaa sWsagMs) lo aacrt. sxiim fcy pool. K go,rra4saMs 4ii a4 rrrsissJriasi lor n sii rsls! asawt ilsaa ifca a swat kaariaa aia it t ttaoiisl to sxotai-r tk haaltii aa wall to carract tk Kcsnag. of Aarnsi i Kssl of isrartag. Tfcat ia sky ikis sywasa yo irMlasWt Prnosl R t hoik tsaasiaatto aa a1 a Spaas.ll llrariaa; R aslstisitoo Pfog rat ta ts ar yossr tmplt kaarrag oryos ACOUSTICON la rka atsly mwmrim aMlalit mmiS with aa t-Paiwt Hwmwm f fsoaaa m4 'aaj Aaataai Itatassuli ro Mow! U. S. Oarartiiaiatst fUaWosjs ajssal RamawsfsaHtii. I 905 First National lUnk Bldg. ACOI'STICOX Ifaralsf T. MrOunald MS First Natl. Hank Bl-r "aUaa, Oregeai Plaaaa fooish as sritbi as iaiaftian wm aky aM a33QD0GQ3eC3 Phone 6350 I i-"r ' Aw rassssssi sssssssssss ss ossss ssssssssssssssssa ssssssssa sos assss sssssss j AJJ'lM , iVi I. t Cm,. r. 0 z. T. t 4 I ' f ? I i 1 . y ij I ! i 4 t 1 1 . 4