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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1946)
(Ejntty Mews IBtrfieffs STAVTON MAN FINED t" .rsd guilty of disorderly con cur tjt a Salem justice court trial Situirioy. Art Lewm. Staytoft aur ti'.n mat kft operator, whs fmed 125 ini costs. The chutue was tth, George Avers, Stayton h("j jnmipal. us an nutc-orm4 i ! mi'iderit' which Knjrrrfi w-hcri Ac-is went l' I-win rr-ft-.i'.y with the alleged intention c ; h irjK Lfwin's son fill in auto lire had reportedly deflated us h pr ii k Til REE MOTHERS GO HOME Three mothers and their Infants went home from Salem hospitals Saturday. Mrs. Francis Leon hart nnd daughter, Gorvais, left Salem General hospital and Mrs. Ra"y Sischo and son, Mehama, and Mrs. Quincy Smith and daughter, Idan ha went home from Salem Dea. ronem hospital. i For sale: Cow, at 2485 N. 4th. Complete kitchens molded frorh our kiU-hen cabinet units. Beaver- 1941 Studeb&ker coupe ""aft . 575 N- Lancaster Dr. with 5 passenger seat, overdrive, r,--i!r. good rubber, in excellent o.nfljtuT. Will take 1935. 1936 UiiH m Call at 650 Marion st . ifrf. Ore. P-if4 w-ith John.s-Mf.nville shin IMatrus Bros, 164 S. Coml. rn 4".4. Bt ILniNC. PERMITS Builrting permits isf-ued by the city iengineer Saturday authorize c on.-$ u lion of a $500 utility house at 2376 State st. for C. V. Stri.tton. repair of a garage at 1349 Mission Ft., for C. A. Strablay hnd jreroofing of a house at 1935 N 5th st. for W. C. Erion. Figtlone fur sale. Ph. 21754. WATCH. RING MISSED Jess Wade, 2155 Ferry st., re ported to police the theft of his watch and a ruby ring from his room, Saturday afternoon. Valuas tion of the watch was set at $100 and of the ring at 940. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price', 13S H. Liberty St Phone 9121. f Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. WV ENROLLMENT NOW Willamette university's summer school enrollment reached 22p yesterday, university officials an nounced. Forty-eight are women and 140 are veterans. C" k r Spaniel pups sired by FrarJc C. Bells Windridge All Arr,er an A. R. Tartar, 3430 ; Nohlerens Dining Room for de- Garden Rd. REPORTS CAMERA STOLEN H I. Young, 554 Ferry st , re frf.Tted to police that a $25 camera And ;a 50-foot steel tape were stoler from his car while it was forked Friday night at the rear I Cough-Barnck funeral home. Opening - Enid's Gift Shop. 602 Fxigew i-. er St.. West Salem. Enid B'koffcilow, Prop. 3' !er-'H in making Mar ion i nun- Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552 ly "ir Meeting Sunday. July i I . 11 3 p m Corner room lt Meth frfiiil! i h.u: i h. Op-n meeting. " lightful dinners, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Spray .now for filbert worm. Sa lem Tree Co. Ph. 21208. POSTAL ARREST Floyd Eugene Turrentine, Rt. 1, Gervais, was arrested Saturday by the U.S. postal department for mailing obscene letters. He is be ing held in the Marion county jail. MM Til DAKOTA PICNIC Foime: residents of South kota i ! .- e been invit-d to attend Latest type power floor sanders 8t polisheis. Woodrow's, 325 Center St. SIX MONTH PAROLE Leroy C. Vesper, Portland, was . . . . . . i . , : : a . f statewide picn.c lor r-souin n.i- . seniencru in ine iiriuu iuuii on i p, tr Sunday. July 23. at Mooie uiday to six months in the county Far in Klamath Falls, it was jail and was paroled. Vesper was learned in Salem Saturday. All arrested July 8 on a charge of are to bt.rg picnic lunches. , impersonating an officer. (DBDDiUQSQirDes tVrfeartf ' ' thr nons. Millard JLinhart. Oregon Mr Lna Scharff. former resident of j City, Frank Lmhart, St. Johns, and feni ii St. Paul. Minn . Monday. Royce I.inhart. U.S. army In Alaxka; Jul IS Survived a daughter, Mrs. j 12 g randchlldren and one great-grand-Art-ar" I Beckeruiorf o( St. ul. I child. Services will b held Monday, Vinm. a titr. Miss Anna Wenz in July 22. at 2 p.m.. at the Clough-Bar-("aliferma: a brotnrr. tvio grandchil- rick chapel with Interment in City drn: and to rnt-franocniiaren Gnvntdf rT IC- will be hld Mon aay. Jui T3. at 7 IS p m. at the Le V l-cn rerrxtery. w ltn Rev. S. Ray ror Sriith officiaung. Dirtirn t'lnush FLarrfc'k rompin). Kindly omit flow er Gilt may b made for miionry trrrortal. T,ii- t Neell Shrpard. late resident f IIU'i N lomnifrcKl t . at a local hokprtai Trursday. July ta, at the age of Tfl ar. Survived by th widoy, F'tna, a daughter. Mrs. Irene Speed, and granddaughter, Iva May Speed, all of Salem: a sistr. Mr. Eliia Har d Paaeo. Wash . and three brother, f.rnent C Shepard. Wisconsin Delia. Wk :5Arrh A. Knepard. Ronan. Mont., and Hugh A. Shepard. Charlow. Mont. He i affiliated wh the Reorcanized Church of Jrsua -Christ. Latter Day Saint, and as a member of Modern Woodmen of America: Chemeketa Loose No 1. IOO and Wiilamette E.ncaanpment No. 2, Salem. JOOF. Fun ral xrvim will be held Monday. July 22. at 20 p.m.. In the Howell Edavtfd chapel. Rltuahsitc service by Chemeketa tadge No 1. IOOF. Inter nr.t tn Beicrest Memorial park. View cemetery. fetersoB George W. Peterson, late resident of route 2. box 432. Salem, at a local hospital, July IS. Survived by hi widow. Mrs. x Peterson. Salem: children. Rosemary Peterson . and Grant Peterson, of Salem; six broth ers. E. B. Peiemon.. Lohrvllle. Iowa, 1. I. Petri son. Kennewlck. Wash., An ton Peterson. Hutchison. Minn, E- H. Peterson. Madison. Wi.. E. N. Peter son and H. t. Peterson, of Salem. Also survived by four sisters, Mrs. Selma, Bell am an. Des Moines. Iowa. MrsJ Chris Nlslsei. Spencer. Iowa, Mrs. Hikt Kruse. Buthven. Iowa, Mrs. Ralph Gar ren. Sa4ecn. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 22. at 3:30 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel with con cluding service at Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. S. Ray nor Smith will of ficiate. - "aio a in this ciiy JUiy jru. wmiam . vru-ier- I chow, late resident of route 3. Salem. ield at trie age of 70 years. Husband, of lay. 1 El-aRoe Gruchow, Salem; father of Griffith In this city July 20. Lewi Griffith, late desiderrt vf 1456 Court st.. at the age of 56 years: husband of I la Spaul duig Griffith: father of Laura Kate Griffith Coponruiver ana Jonn spaui ding Griffith: son of Mr. Kate Dai ry m pie Griffith, all of Salem; brother Yvau-a of Wallace Griffith of Marion. Ala., Alfred W Veatrh. at his residence ' and John Grifntti of Salem. Funeral at 1SI4 D street. July 19. at the age of services will be held Tuesday. July as tun Hujhind of Hannah Veatch 22. at 10:30 a m In the W. T. Rigdon ,t SSlen.; la'.rer of Carl -Veatch of j chapel with private concluding services r-ort.ard. grandfather of Rodney. Rob- at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Rev. ert ara Carl Veatch. Jr . all of Port- ! Chester W. Hamblln will officiate. lard. and brotner of Mrs Alice Wynne f n- ;.ir f;ior Mi Anna Pane of r.rnrksw ro-Und, Mrs- Carrie Tibbals of Palo . In this city July 20. William F. Gru- AUc C'a! 1 . and Mrs Ethel Timmer- rrian fcf Neaberg Services will be hei . . . . , W 'T . n - . 1 Ummk Jui 22. at 2 p rr . with Rev W. Harold. Oiiwf.A. Gruchow of Salem, and Mrs I man cflic iat.r sr. Interment at the ' Mae Baker of Everett. Washington; IOOF cen-eler-, brother of John Gruchow of Shaw. Ernest and Herman Gruchow. both of Fait ; Spencer, Iowa. Mrs. Mattie and Mrs. c-Ht'.r Car! Fii lte resid nt rf SO Ina Hein of Montevideo. Minn., and I trf rr..-.c3 Frio-.. 19. t a kK-al Mrs Minnie Geodicke of Whittler. r,fp;ia! t tne-ase ( SS scurf Hus- Calif. Funeral service will be held t ;.' Q if f Vr Arr.a F-it f Portlnd; Tue'dav. July 23, at 3 p.m. in the W. t--.f cf Mr !ir,a We.rtrn r of Sa- T Hlgdon chapel w Ith concluding server- jw . I. H MTtm r.f Wnoflhiiin. m-s at Belcret Memorial park. Hev. Vv V. -:! .'onr-s (.f tu n,r. and chnlrr W. Hamblln will olficiate. Mr r .,-r,r tj rnlur of h i:lrfn(i. and t- '! Vf Jj .ra Miller .! 1 1 - , ftairey f" a f.ut tJ lanln. Jc.'in FmM At the residence. 1 145 Spruce St.. v 'ta'c f Waniniton. Henty July 20. Agnes Gertrude Bairey at the f . ? O- a'a. Neb . and U Fa:t age of "5 years; mother of Ray V. t -r- A'yn furvned bj nine arrand- i Bairey. Ivo J. Bairey and Miss Pearl Tc r, cl Jdinr Earh.-tra Jane and ! Baircv. all of Salem, Aries J. Bairey. cjf'l Viri rr. both of Salem. ?nd one' Earl it. Bairey. Mrs. Mary White and r i.--crar net .;d Service will b- held Gertrude Miranda, all of Portland; sis-M'-n-'-. . .;.; 22. at 10 'M) am at theater of Mike Hannon of Minneapolis, f'i Ui! -P-ir: k k chapel. aHu intcin-ient Minn. Two grandsons and three grand-:- -t st View cemeter . flaufhters also survive. Fur-eral serv- ices will be held Monday. July 22. at I mhari Jtn ' g a.m. at St. Vincent De Paul Cath- Vm. C:a I. r.haTl. 1jte resident of RfJS ! olic church with recitation of the S- j'i ."u, t rt. at a loci 1 hopital ! rosary Sunday evening. July 21 at ft T'urwv. JjK 18 Suried bv two p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel. In- HiZfnu-T'. Miv. -Mraii I-appm. Salem, terment at St. Barbara Catholic ceme- SHIP ENGINEER SPEAK F. Alexander Magoun, member of the aummer school faculty at Oregon State college, will speak Wednesday to Salem Rotarians on "The Unrecognized Poverty. Dr. Magoun designed shipbuilding during World War I and now is teaching: family relations at Ore gon State. Nylon and mercerized cotton socks, pa lei shades, sizes 10 to 12, 75c pr. Alex Jones, 121 North High St, Venetian blinds laundered, repair ed, retaped. 48 hr. service. Ph. 2-4418. YW DRIVE H'NCIIEON Workers in the Salem YWCA building campaign are to meet for their weekly report session Mon day noon in the Salem hotel din ing room. All chairmen are asked to have reports for this meeting. New suburban home, NE, 2 bed rooms, auto, oil heat, garage. $8, 500. General Real Estate Co., ph. 7770; eves. 3097. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. FAMILY VISITS HERE Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Stolzheise and son of Seattle have" been va cationing with Mrs. Stolzheise's parents the i P. F. Stolzheiseir. While here they celebrated the third birthday tit their son, Mi chael Dean, i Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 8121. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. APPROVAL OF PLAT Approval of the BrennarJelden subdivision was secured from Marion county court Saturday. Streets of this part of the Fair view addition are Lansing, Jelden, Bryam, and Sunnyview avenues. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. MRS. TOEW8 VISITS Mrs. Jake Toews, Med ford vis ited her sister and brother-iri-law. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Harder, last week. -..I-... Discharge 'service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates.. Just received! Martex turkish towels and wash clothes in love ly shades and designs. The Mo derne. VET SONS , TO MEET Sons of Veterans and their aux iliary will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p jn. for a no host supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ad ams, Kingwood Heights. Nohlgrens Dining Room for de lightful dinners, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. S Free j mothproofing tor your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 812L DISORDERLY CONDUCT Raymond T. Moore is in the Marion ' county jail after arrest Saturday by deputy sheriffs on a charge of disorderly conduct Dr. O. L. Scott, chiropractor, is now located at 1296 S. Coml at Wilson, ph. 4627. Free parking. For your kitchen cabinet units, see Beavercraft Co., 575 N. Lan caster Drive. ROSEBURG GIRL BORN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Under, Roseburg, are the parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Sa lem General hospital. River silt top soil It nil dirt. Cnml Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966 AUTO BURGLARIZED Virgil A. Anderson, 491 N. Win ter st., notified police that a blanket, auto compass, leather case and 32 rolls of friction tape were stolen from his locked car Friday night. He said the floor had apparently been unlocked and that he had lost a set of car keys some time ago. For sale Fans Large pet i est a 1 yp limited quantity. Yeater Ap pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. Permanentii, parrafin baths and facials, at Monique Beaute Salon. 360'j State St., ph. 6146. HOBBIES CLUB THEME Four members of Kiwanis club will discuss their hobbies for the general hobby program Tuesday. Those taking part will be Harry Collins, golf; Russell Pratt, fish ing; George Swift, rhess; and Kenneth Waters, gardening. For that remodeling job. see Bea vercraft Co. for your kitchen ca binet units. 575 N. Lancaster Dr. For sale Fans! Large pedestal type, limited quantity. Yeater Ap pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. NAME IS FILED An assumed business name cer tificate for Coast Equipment Co., was filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by H. A. Dudley, George B. Paulus, Ralph W. Bint and F. Ethel Lau, all of Salem. Insured Savings have always re turned better than 2 annually at Salem Federal. Inquiry wel comed. 130 S. Liberty St Phone 3801. La wn mowers, tools, sharpened at your door. Dexter. Ph. 9081. WOODBURN BOY MISSING The Oregon state training school at Wood burn reported to local au thorities that Don Henley Mitch ell, 15, whose home was in Corpus Christi, Tex., escaped from the institution Friday. For sale Fans! Large pedestal type, limited quantity. Yeater Ap pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty. Tteantv i nnr lStiint All work guaranteed. Ogden's Sa lon of Beauty. Why suffer with the heat? This shop is air condi tioned. Ph. 3921, 8TOLEN CAR RECOVERED City police Saturday recovered, an abandoned automobile which Ianthe Smith of Albany had re ported stolen Tuesday. The car was found in the 1300 block of Chemeketa street. General cement contracting. Joe E. Wilson. Ph. 24371. Road, Bridge Projects to Be Considered Bids on road and bridge jts approximating $3,000,000 will be considered by the state highway raramiuinn at a two-day meet- biidges in Douglas and Joorphine counties. Merle railroad grade separation at Merle, on Gardiner ranch Berger ranch section of the Sun set highway. Two steel pum, both in Washington county. County iuad grade seerMtin at Merle, on Gardiner ranh Berger ranch sex-1 ion of Sunet highway, 250 fxt conciete vii- Tbo Oregon StaWamon. Saltn. Ore.. Sunday. Julf II. 1$4S- 1 $75,000 Grant For Libraries To Be Asked The 1947 lrni-.li.tuie pii.ImI1v The layer f atmopha r n w hich man ealata U tailed tXa tropo p heie. duil, in Washington county. Alfalfa market ro.id etti..n j.f.will ! avke.l In ppne m stale the Powell Untie fcex-oiulai y hifxh- ! mil gt.int of $7!V.OOn for Irnprnve Wiay and Alfalfa county load. IO 4 i .a i ...... i . . , ing in Portland August 6 and 7. mili oiling, in Deschutes county. I . ' , . .. R. H. Baldock. state highway en- Bly-est forest boundary rmk pr- ,f P''i' ' "-." duction project on the Klam.th ( ie iJUiary asMx-iauon te-Falls-Lakeview highway. Re- ceive approval f the Oregon quires 12.200 cubic yards rrui-hed ' tate library timtees. Mims Klea rork in stcK-kpies. in Klamath . nw strphrn, Mjil. 1, . ln and Ivike counties. ' , , . . ..... . . ... ,. , dicated Satuiday. Smithfield - r.lmira set tion of ... ... . . . . . Hi. Lr,!!,,!,! .Mnr. M.i... Miss Stephens said the Mate- gineer, announced Saturday. Most of the projects are inclu ded in the highway commission's post-war program. They included: Hogg Rock section of the San tiam highway, .23 mile of slide correction in Linn county. Reconstruct existing bridge over Mill Creek on the Dallas coast secondary highway ' near Bueli in Polk county. Three of the protects are In Multnomah county: Front avenue section of the Pacific highway west: Sandy boulevard section of the Columbia river highway: west Gresham section of the Mt. Hood highway. Other Projects: McNamars Camp - Washburn section of the Wilson river high way. 11.38 miles pavement re surfacing in Tillamook and Wash ington counties. Cove-Union section of the Cove secondary highway. 7.80 miles regrading, surfacing and oil ing in Union county. Bridge over Rock Creek on Gardner ranch Berger ranch section of Sunset highway in Washington county. Forest Grove (main street and college way) section of the Wil son river and Nehalem secondary highways, .26 mile of pavement widening. I . i 5 56 miles surfacing and oiling, In I i'l plan for public libraries had been adopted in sevemi suites me past few years. The state of Wash ington last year approved a bud get of $283,000 for public librar ies in addition to its regular state library budget, she said. Lane county. Veneta-Crow section of the ter ritorial secondary highway, 2.85 miles regrading. .47 mile new grading and 3 32 miles surfacing and oiling in Lane county. Marion County Assessment in Tax Of fiee Assessment for the utilities In Marion county was received from the state tax commission Saturday by Marion County Assessor R. Shelton. The utilities are assessed by the tax commission but are incorporated Into the assessment roll by the assessor. An increase of $534,591 over last year's assessments of the utieitilssn sohwi kS B ei rrnecs utilities is shown in the 1946-47 Latest type power floor sanders it polishers for rent Woodrow's. 325 Center st HIT-RUN REPORTED Police learned Friday from Va nillio T. Bean, 1020 Madison st., that a taxicab in making a reverse turn in the 2300 block of State street had struck his parked car and damaged the bumper and fender. Bean said the taxi did not stop, to check the damages. Police are investigating. O. L. MARTIN IMPROVES O. L. Martin, 422 N. 18th at., was in "good" condition at Salem General hospital Saturday. He is recuperating from a broken hip incurred Thursday when he fell from a garage roof at 2165 D st, while examining a cherry tree. HELD FOR SHERIFF Walter Frank, Wash., is being held in Marion county jail for Sherifff Joe Whelan, Barton county,- Kan., who is returning him from Yakima, Wash, where he wan arrested by the Yakima coun ty sheriff on a charge of embezzle ment. ASSAULT CHARGES FILED Henry A. Smith will enter his plea to assault and battery charges in Salem justice court Monday, according to the justice court docket. Judge Joseph B. Felton said the complaint was made by Mrs. Esther Earhart, 2562 Lee st. roll. Almost all large utilities Cline Falls-Tumalo section of show increases; Portland General the Cline Falls secondary high-i Electric, Southern Pacific. Pacific way. 10.6 miles of regrading. sur- , Telephone and Telegraph, Ore facing and oiling, in Deschutes gon Electric, Portland Gas and county. Coke Co., and United Airlines. Tumalo - Deschutes section of I Assessment for Polk eimnty is the Tumalo Deschutes secondary $1,508,926.22 highway, 3 85 miles of regrading. surfacing and oiling In Deschutes county. Dixonville - Marks section the North Umpqua county road, 7.15 miles of highway widening and 7,84 miles of paving in Doug las county. Glendale Junction-Wolf Creek section of the Pacific highway, 5.54 miles grading and six timber KANSA8 riCNicrr The Kansas State society of Oregon has completed arrange ments for the annual Kansas pic nic in Jantzen Beach park, Port land, Sunday, August 4, when all former Kansans and their families are invited to bring their lunches at 12:30 p.m., " it was announced Saturday. ON TOUR OF COAST Mr. and Mrs. David O'llara left Saturday for a three-day trip along the coast. Ir. Harry rredrtcks OploaaetrUt Carrful hxaminatinn ; Will Show What Your IFyes Kea.ly Require. Visual Tram lug Ai laurel When Necesaary. Dr. Hairy Fretlruli I U, near l First NaUeal Baak IU4g. Km ! PH. 4t Hartman Bros, present: j I ' ( Oa Ml IlajteT HEIDER'S All Week Gaaraatee 428 Coart Hi. Call lilt (F7 Pk 1 hi m 1 The superior qualify of Genuine Orange tlot$om rings f peaks for Itself . they cost no more tfuri ordinary rings. HARTMAN BROS. Jeweler of Salem Liberty and Slate tery . A Cherished Memory Picture It vr:il r.ever clinnqe -o lasting Tribute that you w.:i renierr;hr forever that vill be dear toyou, cr.ci thai you will cherish wherever you qo. The rent n,ual expreESions of1 gratitude,' Irony the farr.;i.es we serve, give evidence that we mem the Ccr.Jiderice they placed in us. Leston Charles Howell-Edwards Funeral Home The White Chapel on Capitol Street ( Walker-Howell--& Terwilligei -Edwards) 545 N. Capitol - Phon 3S72 a-C YV.-'- ' " mm SALEM'S Gomplele Husic Slore Headquarters for P I A II 0 S Musical Instruments SHEETIIUSIC RECORDS GREAT NAMES IN -And ZENITH BENDIX MANAVOX STROMBERG CARLSON Radios CAPEHART Saul Janz Owner Tw,m fM TfCf ft Thraday S:t - S:30 P.M. Idle 1X1 lid!-!! ropalar and Western i u 7 hm4 sxmaammmimmmammaaKmm ? Due i THIS WEEK (Posiiively!) at 147 North High v Cr Service on Easy 9? ef ALSO 1S 5 Hakes 1 V & Service for Oiher APPLIANCE & FURNITURE 260 State Salem Phone 9149 JACK & JILL'S i ' Salem's Newest Baby and Children's Store! Watch for announcement of opening date JACK AND JILL'S "Service Supreme with a Smile " 147 NortH High Salem Owned ami Operatnl liy William amM.urille McCarthy ttnut iiiim