Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oreaon, Thursday Morning. August 8. 1948 PAGE ITVE ( IIIMIKITAN PICNIC SUT j Cirmi'kf't.iin who 1ict not go' U U .llow.i i ii the ;inniul , (-o'lfiK arc f iK t' Iiih mimin- t j, . r . Si.'i;i Nt-v cuijiers ;ilo are ' )i. .Ire4 i iiir fci u(i Icinf at i " .in. .ml hike up the M-mile; 1i fi.ni Mi.iltnorii.ih f;ll on the j t ...,ml ,j liver litfhv..v Another V . i! t v ..r lit '.1 '! t . o (rit ' T. I I'vri t .t the pi. on k'l oiifil3Jt t. j . r rf itti-ho! itilifUl 1 1 1 "i ' n.. s ltc N iVmmff- i ...I .1 i. '! thr toiler . Vugim.!; Iai.tr St "it.il (;.nifi. ( la-,rt ivir piHrr f.oor an1ers tU t.n-rirr for rer.L Wnodrow's. j J25 I n!rr tt Complete kitihTi molded frorr t.r kitihen mbinet unit Bavj uft t'o . 5" 5 N Lancaster Dr. for that rrmdcllr.g Job see Bea etir. ft ( "n Jti ur kitchen ca t n.rt units (-475 N IjuwaMrr Dr. i I. I Otimirt i now with the Gen eral Knl relate Co Km 10. l.add A Huh Bldg Ph. 77 70. rt EMITS GIANTI1) Miion ctiunty mint Wednes day issued log hauling permits to A H Sacher. Sil rrton, and 'holies Fallon. 2441) Chrrry ave. H H Kurtni. roule 3. Silverton, t u.unt i mw t tiv the court U haul flax iri leitam county and n-uket riMol 1 senem ed fitter wanted to take thai are of fcltciatiou dept. at Sal ly Good, salary. Vleddirig picture taken atthe church S20 W e Ph S722. Unmrrri. t'tols, sharpened at your door Dexter Ph 90 1 )ioue or apt wanted by woman, year t 11 daughter. 4455. cmi.uiT iit.M biij.ld The Salem Credit aMX liit ion see a sound film released by Ue National Credit so latiou at Ita luinheon meeting rrid-ty. Ihsihane service lel buttons row available at Brown's Jewel ors and OpUcians. Bring (lis etiarga lertificales Obi I uar v -ul i ataticre at it. a rrtultnrt, 3HG . . . a a t tt. ar if "I ' Miiia.J o( Angrlloe t itil tit uf !erti ff.r of Armarwlmf (tul.tir. Mailforrt .fin. 1m t'ava iri, In Aiarlrv lit . Jul in (av. iri. ..f I Ann !- ialif. rrilln ( (t, in ,.f airn mil Jut i vaiwn f 1 Ar . alif Animunint , .vu later ! W 1 Rlgrlv" rinw- latcaHil A! Uh.nun Tuidy. Aurutt 'h. M' Atit. r D Davenpoit. if of I -V ii' i ! i. ei iwrt . n.olrwl t ( Htv of P.Hvr '.. r' H .!! uf Saltrin. M-brl .l l.wrll. Dlrx-rt and Merle Itmxwi i-'H all of lturn.n imlrr uf ho'ui H fiiatcr ff Salem: aunt of Vl Haow r I' S iimr oerra. and Vimr Miuwi of Hp.lii., alM iiirr r1 i t rirt aiarxjchiidrrn arid luur m-rm ' simIi ti i liFten ruiwul, wiuc tuiuiii Ai,uil Slh at S pm al Ml ( ! Ai t. v msuMileii'i i. Salem Hmv W-,-, ,.fi.. jtiTi llimt Hiitlon Furi- H. i lbariori Diifilmt am In M r iitv Auuil I ucllle Buw- ,atr irulent of I'oitland. at the aa of 4 vara Aririonnceri.erit of a i iii'vi by W T Hlgdon anno a Si-ii' L i I'gikrr Ute rnuUnl of j ( ii! :i fiul t . trulav. Ai4f- 2 v-ji,r.1 ty iilnw , Mn Jritnir Y m in uf Wm . .r. lircrtf K irkt 1 .' Angel, i tt , dattisft ( trT , r f - t rrn rf Salrni An- j iii.tr- ml ..f r i n later by I ii fi Hi " il h t'orr.painv ! ( AK.lt Or THANK 1 ou!d I kc to thurk it 1 1 mv fiiti.'l- nd r.eighbors for their mny ct of tvmoathy and kuui l.rMi diiiir.tf the illnt-Mi mid nflrr tfi of mv husband th litte , F1um1 Bui - tnd jImi for the b.iUt.fn! floijl of ft-ruiR. J'.KKTMA A EfcUKGKSS ' NAVY RE-ENLISTING WOMEN Lieut J E. Bayu?, officer in rharK of the Oregon recruiting nervier of the U.S. navy, has an nounced that the navy depart ment authorizes re-enhstrnrnt nf women naval reservists for inac tive duty. Eligible are the Wave who have b-ei honorably aepa ratct) from the service for reasons other than physical disability or having dependents under 18. Fre mothproofing fur your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's. 135 N Liberty St Phone 8121. TWO JACKS TAKEN Two large hydraulic jacks and a scythe were taken from the Acme Auto Wrecking company yard. South, Commercial and Mill street. D. B. Alexander told po lice Wednesday. Ven. blinds, laundered, repaired, retaped. 48 nr. service. Ph, 2-4418. JOHN HCIIROUER KIIXEI1 John A. Schroder, former em ploye of the Salem Alumina plant and res-aVnt of the South Hlver road, was killed by a rolling log at Ahaahka, Idaho, July 30, friends here have learned. He had been employed by a logging: firm there. Burial was at Nampa, The family is to relocate at Melba, Idaho. Jubilee St Rochester peaches rea dy now. L. Townsend orchard. 585 S. Com'l. Air-Stmhip tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7804. Till MB Cl'T Bl SAW W. A. Blackmore, route 4,': box 122, Salem, was taken by first aid men to Salem Central hos pital at 9 15 am. Wednesday af ter his left thumb was badly lacerated by a saw at Beavercraft company wheie he is employed. Insured savings earn nkore than ; two per tent at Salem Federal Savings AsnMiation, 130 South Li berty Street. ' New fathers -cigars by box. Lfcb j by of Pioneer Trust Bldg.. ; i F ree mothproofing for your fur coat Store your cost and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 133 N. Liberty St Phone 8121. TAKE BABIES HOME Mr. Jerry Porter. rout 2, box 230. Salem, and infant daughter, mid Mrs. Ora John Davis, 1304 Broadway st , and infant son Sre nt home after Wednesday : dis charge fiom Sidcm Generbl nos pitaL Dance. S.it. Crystal Gardcsns. ' GRASS FIRES EXTINGUISHED City firemen were called St I 8:30 a m. Wednesday to put out flaming grass at Franklin' street in West Salem, and at 0:30 pjn. to extinguish a similar blaze st Bker and Jefferson streets. ' Attractive new Home East. Lot 48' x 121'. Living room, j dining room, hardwood floors, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. Oil htat. Immediate poes-sion. Some fur niture can be bought extra. Ga rage. Priced at $7600.00.; P. I H. Bell.' Realtor. 510 Guardian Bldg Phone 48Sfi. ; 1 MA V MOVE COMBINE Roy Brown. rtute 3, Silverton, wa.i granted a permit Wednesday by the Marion county court - to move a combine over market and county ro;id. Dance. S:ii.' Crystal .Gardens. COMPARTMENT DOOR TAKEN The glove compartment door in his car wax taken Wednesday night, while the car was in the garage, Grant Shaffner, 1290 Fir at., told police. ,.jk m MM a. .a. m m a. MR I nf. Night Stand with whelf $ 2.98 I nf. Dressing; Table. One drawer f 6.95 t nf. Kench to malrh $ 1.98 I nf. Gateleg Table. Open 35n.ir $ 7.95 Fotlerv Table Lamp. raon tihade . $ 6.95 Wal. Finish Sewine Market S .1.95 Metal lied Lamp. Hrown & Ivory .... $ 2.98 llench Stle llasK-k $ 6.95 Hammered Hrasn Andirons $ 7.95 Hammered Hrasw Fireplace Set $ 10.75 Hammered Hra Folding Screen . $ 12.75 The Kntire Set for $ 30.00 Maple Arm Iaeno & Chair $1.19.50 2-l'c. Living UMm Stt. Wine or blue $149.50 I'btform Rockers. Special group . .. $ 41.50 All Overvtuffrd Items Call Spring Construction VK (ilVE SXH (iUEKN STAMIS SALEII HOI-IE FURII. CO. 1.17 South Commercial Street DECLARATIONS FILED Declarations of candidacy filed Wednesday with the Marion county clerk included those of J. D. Farr, route 3, for republican committeeman, Sidney district; Marion Lowry Fischer, 1780 Fair mount ave for republican com mitteewoman, Salem district No. 24, and Doris Woodburn. 140 Ewald .ve., for republican com mittee woman, Salem Heights district. Closed On vacation, going fish ing. Re-open week of Aug. 26th. Normandy Manor. Amazing new discovery in hear ing aid. Omits bulky battery pack. Easily worn and concealed. Clear & powerful. Free Demonstration. Bel ton, 25 Breyman Bldg , Salem. Dance. Sat. Crystal Gardens. PGE GETS PERMIT Portland General Electric Co. Wednesday was issued permits by the Marion county court to in stall pole lines along county road 505 between intersections with market roads 70 .and 65, and along county road 57 from its Junction with market road 57 to the Butte creek crossing. LuU Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phono 582. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phono 9121. Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S. Whltcomb Co. For Information call 21619. BLAZING CHIMNEY QUELLED Flames in a chimney at 2075 McCoy st. were extinguished by Salem firemen at 11:30 a.m. Wed nesday. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. Piano for Sale. Used Steinway upright. Will's Music Store, 432 State. For your kitchen cabinet units, see Beavercraft Co., 57-5 N. Lan caster Drlve River silt top soli U till dirt Com'L Sand it Gravel Ph. 21966 SWIMMER CUTS FEET Dick Snyder, 150 Hansen ave, cut both feet on glass when he jumped feet first Into the water at Paradise Island at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. First aid men dress ed tho cuts. ; For Sale: Dress making shop, good location. Good clientel. 615 N. Ca pitol. - 4 1 I i j CAR STRIPPED A stolen car recovered by city police Tuesday had been stripped, they learned Wednesday after talking with the owner, Mrs. Mary F. Haines, 1335 Cross st She list ed the missing items as four tires and wheels, a jack, tools, a pair of reading glasses, rumble seat and gas cap. Police thought ju veniles might have taken the ob jects to use on one of their sim ilar cars. Warren's Radio Service, 942 N. Com'l. st., now open. Warren Klug Prop. Repairs on all makes. Ph. 7681. Formerly Bryant's Radio Service. HOUSE PERMIT OKED K. Wilkinson received permis sion Wednesday from the city en gineer to build a house at 605 Iowa ave. Cost was estimated at $8000. Alteration permits were issued to the following: Vernon Wiscarson for 324 N. Capitol St.; H. J. Noll, 1935 N. Front st; Jen nie Erwin, 654 N. Church st.; Ed R. Viesko. 1440 S. 13th st; Ray Bonesteele. 340 E. Rural st., and Sidney Jones, 740 S. Liberty st. Hosiery mending department of Montgomery Ward has moved to Worth's basement. Please call ' for hose there. TO ALTER ROAD Marion county court Wednes day authorized the alteration of county road 524 by including certain property donated to the county by P. L. Wilkinson and Anna V. Wilkinson. That portion of the road which will remain after the change is ordered va cated, j i Wanted: Night cook, dishwasher ! and waitress at Gold Arrow res- ! taurant, 1590 Fairgrounds Rd. CRANKSHAFT LOST W. C. Wilks. Jefferson, informed police WednWday, that he had ot a crankshaft that he had pur chased at the Sal(m Auto Park company, 356 N. Liberty st. The shaft disappeared from his truck some time after he left the parts com puny, he said. How about an Electric Water Heater? See Judson's. 279 N. ! Com'l. Phone 4141. LOG MOVING PERMITTED Permission to haul logs oyer certain city streets was granted to B. W. Burkland. Turner, by'the city engineer Wednesday. American Legion Post 136 mem bers may now secure their lapel buttons from Roy -Ferris at Stev ens & Son Jewelers, 339 Court St. . ; Public Records PROBATE COURT John T. McLeod estate : Order ap proves final account. Deere of dia tributton and order closing estate Is sued. I. w re nee C. Moahberser estate: Or der seta hearing on final account for September 9. Eatate appraised at S2M. Lsrouch A. Oyster eatate: Zella Vllek. administratrix, flies petition for sale nf real property. Walter Stotler estate: Ella Mae Srharf and Walter Stotler. Jr.. file answer to Rachel Stotler's petition to aei aside property to widow admitting and denying. Virginia llinkle guardianship estate: Petition for guardian filed by Pioneer Trust Co. Yvonne M. Milter - guardianship ea tate: Alene M. Miller appointed guar dian. Lxiuht Marie Beach estate: Rote M Robtrlwn appointed administratrix and Helen Willwert. Clarence Hush and E. W. liarland appointed ap praisers. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Ernest J. Krause. 24. plumber. 181 1 N. 4th St.. and Carol Pope, 23. bank teller, notn Salem. Gerald 1 DeSarlo, "mill worker, route 3. Silverton. and Marie Olson. 31. comptometer operator. Salem. Peter E. Voorneia. Jr . 25. student. Denver, Colo., and Lola G. Rtedesel. 25. clerk. Salem. CIRCUIT COURT Elton H. Coon vs Mildred D Coon Suit for dlvoree charging cruel and Inhuman treatment asks for custody of one minor child. Married July 3. 1924. at Salem. Marjorte N. Reld vs Edward H Reid: Defendant moves for order ex tending time for hta appearance and for permission to file answer. All win r. Kenfield v Dorothy F. Kenfleld: Defendant files answer and In croas-complaint for divorce, charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of a minor child. 7S per month support money. SM per month alimony, household furniture and for a rettlement of real property rights. Motion by defendant for temporary support money and ctistndv of child. State Finance Co. vs Alfred Har mon and others: Complaint for S7M for payments allegedly due on a nole. K. T. Tuv and others vs Fred M Neal and filters. Complaint to quiet title JUSTICE COURT Stanley Gardner Mason, no vehicle license, S3 SO fine and costs. Martin Jacob Shower, failure to stop, fl fine and costs. Walter W a Idle charged with assault and battery, continued until August 20. rr lea fed on S250 ball. Walter Edgar Key. ton. passing on a ctnve. SA fine and coat. Andy Berger. found guilty of lar ceny, sentenced to 10 days In the cntintv tall. John .Warren Johnson, found guilty Hcirens9 Crimes Preventable, Oregon Sociologist Declares A maladjusted youth whose crimes arc as extreme as the thiee brutal murders recently confessed by 17-year-old William Heirens in Chicago is not beyond reform. Sal cm Rotarians heard Wednesday from Walter R., Aigow, consulting sociologist of Portland and former staff member of u New York state tiaimng school Correction of young Ileirens would require considerable time, for he is virtually an adult, the - - Massachusetts Paslor A.Med to OSC Facultv CORVALLIS Dri DonaH A. Wells, pastor of the Weston Meth odist church in Massachusetts, has been appointed assistant professor in the department oi and religion at OSC 4nd this f-U will assist in carry teaching and campus Service w.rk luncheon speaker asserted. What is more important. A r gow added, is the lack of pre ventive treatment which might have converted Heirens into a normal member of wiciety, had his case been given proper attention when he first appeared as a de linquent before juvenile authori ties at the age of 13 or 14. The Heirens case demonstrates tie mlor sza-wiasvl r H s taster rwit ! S B v III eva. I S a C"S ea.sj um.f ' have adequate facilities for han dling delinquents, especially since Chicago is considered the most ad vanced center for juvenile cor rectional work in this country, Argow declared. As far as insti tutions and corrective procedure are concerned there is still far too little remedial treatment of of fenders and far too much vindic tive punishment, he said. Delinquency, while clearly a symptom of personal maladjust ment and an index of an unheal thy society in the opinion of the sociologist, is hardly as serious and widespread as many statistics and much publicity of certain cases would indicate, said Argow. Three variables in such statistics, as 1 iv ted by the sociologist, are the types and frequency of offen ses, the efficiency of enforcement agencies In apprehending offend ers and the relative degree of complaint in time rent areas. Prevention of delinquency. Ar gow said, depends largely upon an informed public in which civic effort will back the work of trained juvenile aid bureaus in : all jxilue and heriff's dr-part-! ments. of adequate. juvenile courts and child guidance facili- i Allied to the prevention pro gram, he added, are improvement in houing, recreation, vocation al guidance and counselling but these are wily allies and not cure-alls, Argow warifed. headed for Warrington, years by philosophy nm rtn thai Dr. F W. ii a a n n n Court i &. UbsTty JQ KxieriemTl Sportswear SALESLADIES WANTED! . Apply at S ALL Y'S to Mommy At Daddy have looked and looked and looked. Now I am looking Ac asking. Hasn't anyone a ?mall 2 bedrm. hse. to tent to us1 j Judy, aged 4. Ph. 5692. ! i TWO WHEELS. TIRES TAKEN Two wheels and tires were tak- j en from her caf Tuesday night, j while it was parked on Smith 1 street near the railroad tracks. ! Mrs. B. E. Buell, 2385 Fairgrounds J rd , told police Wednesday. I Furniture upholstered and re- j paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St of larceny by bailee, sentenced IS days tit the count v tail. MUNICIPAL COURT Paul O. Dillev. Dallas, violation of the haiic nile. IS ball and Illegal l muffler, f 1 50 bail j Hurton I. Smalley YMCA. violation j of trte batc rule. 1W fine. James J Weisiiarr. Woodburn. Vio- , la lion of the basic rule, flu bail. Clinton R Varney. I'oitland. viola- 1 lion of the basic rule. SI0 bail. Artnur S Chamber. Portland. Vio- ' la I ton of the halc rule, f 7 90 ball For C.W8& Sittrcr Grade. Maximum egg production . . at lower coat. That's the story of Triangle X-tra egg pro ducer. A carefully balanced feed supplying the require ments for more extra grade eggs. Mash or pellets. TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER Carpenter's Local 1065 Holding Special Colled Metina 7 P. II., August 8 Your Presence Urgently Requested MANTES). Yoiinp attractive ladies 21-35, preferably- 2 years of college or the equal amount ot bti.i nehH trainiug wanted for teaching dancing or receptionists earning from $40 to $100 per week. Applicants must apply in jjerson. Please do not phone. Veterans may enroll under tho G. L Bill of Rights. ' l Arthur Murray Studios 1SS S. Liberty St i Salem I Rprding 'Jean Sevillier's ; ' : ' - 163 N. Commercial, Salem lf here Santa Spenth the Summer TOYS - GAMES - HOBBYCRAFT j HOME PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT O Periscopes O Sand Pail, Metal O Rocking Horses O Spring Horses Baby Walkers O Baby Gym Sets O Blocks j Action Toys Floating Toys Car Seats Nursery Chairs Baby Trainers Bugles 1 Horns, Metal Whistles! 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