The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 15, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    The. OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Ore-goo, Thursday Morning. August 15. 194b
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(Cfitty Mews DBirnoffg
kiim: ri:c:ives permit
A. W KeifJ-c received permis
sion Wednerftay to Luild a houw
t 284 5 Mountain View dnvc, foi
an estimated roM of $10,000 Al
teration lermits were given to
F W Rtien. 377 S 20th t ;
M H Miller. 1355 Nmway st.;
Miry E Kevnolri. 980 Maiket
t : William Brun, 534 N. 23rd
t . Claude T iVniM-iul. 240 D St.;
M B C.ilmore. 2455 S. Cottage
st ; Julia E. Heat. 562 N. 2 1 .-t
t . l.uiv.- Klemkc. 1210 Center
t . and the Duby estate, 210
M..te t
Dim r.;irge MTVief lapel button
r.t,w available at Brown" Jewel
ers ar.d Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates
Itoa t.r g arid fivirig ducks for
s.iie I'f. 2-120H. 3410 Surinyview
ave
HIRNCR TALKS TO MOSS
Or CI. A Werner, summer
Mhip eturer lit Wilamette uni
rri,ly tM the Hollywood Lions
club cf his rxiiri ienren in Ar
gentina and of his interpretation
if recent events there, at their
Wednesday lun neon. Werner,
mho srent seven years in the
country, predicts more coopera
tion between Argentina and the
U S in the future. Club Presi
dent E. A. Hradfield attended the
meeting, the first one since he
.reame ill several weeks ago.
Air-Steamhip tirkels anywhere
Kugel. :fc94 735 N C;ipitoI.
i Ai a4 KII Ai Tec available now.
Jtidson' 2V N Coml.
R A TCI -IE EE TRAVEEK
Hobey S Hatcliffr, veterans'
empi.. merit mt ior at the local
X' S employment eivie office,
mill interview advimiy commit -tiemm'lhf
latter pait of the wck
at Ml At. gel. Woodl.urn. St Paul
and tn the West Salem and Polk
rountv area He v mted Stayton
ard Silverton Tuesday interview
ing f-ommitteemen arid employ
ers relative to em.l merit of
.rirli . ped veteinv
For that remodeling Job. see Bea
ercraft Co for our kitchen ca
l.oet ur.its 575 N l-arx aster Dr.
Wedding pictures taken at
crurth 520 Stale Ph 5722.
the
rAIIIS ARE PARENTS
A daughter va boi n Tuesday
t S.ilem Cieneral hospital to Mr
ril Mi Aloeit I'.i'ir, 2260 N.
Aroalwa st
Jsrw fitter igar lv bos
tv of Pioneer Tiust Hldg.
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iectri .i umn lr..n r, 3 buiner
as stove & portable vie W. da
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f -arla Monica, and Mr Mary t han
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1 utlla .f St I lanni Convent in f'cirt
Imr.tl Mr Katiiei:re aitTter of I .a w -lot-
OtLa . aitd Mr Uian Mai kiln of
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at k a ii. in M V mcent rte Paul church
iOi intern. er in Helcrest Memorial
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GETH SPECIAL COURSE
R- K. Powell, treasurer I of the
Salem Federal Savings and Loan
association, has been 'admitted to
the graduate school of sayings and
loan at Indiana university August
19-31, word was received! today
from headquarters of the Ameri
can Savings and Ixian 'Institute
The Institute qualifies sayings and
loan executives for admittance to
thi intensive two weejks bourse on
basis of their experience and
demonstrated capabilities In the
field of home finance, j- the an
riouncemcnt said.
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Free mothproofing for your fur
coat Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price , ,135 N
Liberty St Phone 91$ 1. ,
Ft) I K M RSES LEAVE'
The Los Angeles appeal for
nurses to aid with the polio ej)i
demic there was answered Wed
nesday with the departure of
Mrs. uon uorner ana uora hod
bins of Salem. Emma Mullen of
Albany and Ella Pae f Eugene,
it was announced by Mrs. Louise
Arneson, who is In charge of
ret ruiting aid. Maintenance, trans-
portation and $14 a day fare paid.
Closed on vacation, going fish
ing. Re-open week of Aug. 26th,
Normandy Manor.
FIRST AID TO RE STRESSED
Mrs. M. E. Walters, chairman
of the first aid committee for
Marion county chapter, American
Red Cross, and Miss Susan Fah
erty, chapter executive j manager
will visit areas throughout Mar
ion county next week in promoting
a more active first aid. program
for the fall and winter;
Furniture upholstered j and re
paired by expert workmen. Mc
Alvtn Top Shop, 545 N. hurch St.
FALLS OFF MOTORCYCLE
Gerald E. Ruby, Turner, wu
treated at Salem Deaconess hos
pital Tuesday afternoon r for a
lacerated foot incurred when his
motorcycle and a car driven by
John C. Siegmund. 155 S. Church
st , collided at Church and Ferry
streets. Ruby was fined $5 in
municipal court on a charge of
! driv ing without
license.
Insured sayings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 130 South Li
berty Street.
SMITH JOINS FIRM
Forrest D. Smith, who resigned
i Tuesday as vocational instructor
i at Salem senior high school, will
join with Elson T. Harnett in the
Vocational Industrie Curp., which
produces lesson plAns ftof shop
classes and castings 'and parts
for machine shops.
Uwn sprinkling systems by C. S.
Whitcomb Co. Foi information
call 21819.
FILE FOR SALON
Myrtle H. Stoutenberg and
Marion A. Stoutenberg,; 1520
Norway st filed an i assumed
business name certifitratfl wttti
the Marion county clerk Wed
nesday for Lipstick Beauty Sa
lon, 1872 State st.
Ven blinds, laundered.: repaired.
letajd. 48 hr. service. Ih. 2-4418.
IIOSriTAL RELEASES j
Home from Salem General hos
pital after Wednesday discharge
Htr Mrs. James E. Fa;rrcill and
infant daughter of Turner and
Mrs. H. F. Lambert and 'son of
- iio ci...r,.n rrl
185 bllverton rd.
Air-.vieamsnip tickeu anywnere.
Kugel, 7694. 733 N. Capitol
St.
AC CJI Int. TITI.K
j Mnn rountv court Wednes-
:
ifla V Signed B quitclaim deed for
, uin property ill Silverton to
F1 Coover and Mary fjoover for
$100. I
: ;
GIRL TO CHANCES j
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Chance of Mill City wtas a girl,
Tuesday, at Salem Deaconess hos
pital. PRIME ARRESTED
Glenn Prime, 298 W. Miller st.,
attested Wednesday by i a deputy
sheriff on a charge of assault and
battel y, was released on $150 bail
to appear this moi ning i in . Salem
justice court. i
Would you like to save; $0.00? If
u buy Mc "nil's each month you
will pay $9.00 for it in the next
3 yrs Until Sept. 1 you can get
it by mail for 3 yrs.' for $3 00 by
calling or writing Mrs- Paul H.
Houser, 925 Saginaw, Ph. !7828.
CAMERA. FILM 8TOI.F..V
A Brownie camera, thrcte rolls
of film and a carton of Cigarets
were taken from his car Tuesday
nignt N. k. Uaker, J64$ Mill St.,
i i . i.
IOIO IHlliee.
pre mothproofing fjr your fur
.... , .
coat Store your coat and get your
Com mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
, ,. . . .
ujoeriy rnon wi(i.
Get Next
Winter's
Supply Now
While they
are Available
! SALEM MEN DISCHARGED
Ten Salem men have been dis
charged from the army recently
at Fort Lewis, Wash. They are:
Sgt. Carl C. Hone. 1743 Nebrjs
ka avenue; Pvt. Stanley R. Nel
son, 653 N. High st., T. 4th Gr.
William K. Seeley, 2730 N. Front
st.; Cpl. Howard Worthington,
route 1; PFC Wiibert G. Glenn,
2570 S. Summer at.; T 5th Gr,
George H. Myers, route 4, box
238; Pvt. Harley E. Fox. 74 Mill
sL; PFC Paul Pierce, route 3,
box 883A; PFC David II. Hil
lerich. PO box 403; and T. 4th
Gr. Melvin Wilkinson. 325 Union
st.
For sale: a comfortable home
close in, bus line, store, school
Ac church; 3 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen and
pantry. Garage. $6000. P. H.
Bell, 510 Guardian building. Sa
lem. Ore. Phone 4896.
YOUTH FILM AUGUST 21
A film "Youth in Crisis" will be
presented at a; meeting open to
the public at 7:30 p.m. Wednes
day, August 21, by Dr. Adolph
Welnzirl. of the U. of O. medical
school, at Music hall on the Will
amette campus. The. program is
part of a series on "Personality
and Family Adjustment" present
ed by Mrs. George Moorehead, of
the U. of O. health and education
section, who will speak at a pub
lic meeting at' 11:30 a.m. next
Monday, also at Waller hall.
New location Cronise Studio. 439
Court St., over Smith Baking Co.
WILL ATTEND COURSE
Miss Susan Eaherty, executive
manager. Marion county chapter.
Red Cross, is to attend a training
course for executive secretaries
in Berkeley, Calif., starting Sep
tember 3. The course is conducted
by area office of the Red Cross,
San Francisco. Miss Faherty will
be gone about three weeks.
Lawn mowers tools, sharpened at
your door. Dexter. Ph. 8081.
LIONS PICNIC TODAY
Salem Lions club members and
their wives will gather at the
school for the blind this evening
for a picnic beginning at 6 p.m.
A ball game, contests and group
singing are on the program which
supplements picnic supper. Be
cause of the picnic the regular
Thursday luncheon meeting has
been cancelled today by the club.
Lut Flower Shoppo. 1276 N. Lib
erty, phone 9S92.
TO ATTEND BARBECUE
Ira Pilcher. state grand chief
of the 40, et 8 order, American
Legion, and several other Salem
members of the order will attend
the annual barbecue of the Cor-
vallis voiture Saturday at the
H-H ranch. Other Oregon and
Washington representatives are
expected.
River silt top soil St fill dirt
Cnm'L Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21908
HOME FROM DEACONESS
Wednesday rHse from Sa
lem Deaconess hospital included
Mrs. George Johnson and Infant
daughter of 111 Duncan ave..
Mrs. Everett Hansen and son of
Turner and Mrs. Bernard IVitt
and son of 149 Highway ave.
For your kitchen cabinet units.
see Beavercraft Co, 373 N. Lan
caster Drive.
qUONSET HUT IN PLACE
Roy M. Smith has completed
erection of a Quonset hut at his
country place. It is 30x24 and will
be used for storing a tractor and
farm tools.
Experienced fitter wanted to take
charge of alteration dept. at Sal
ly's. Good salary.
REINWALD SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reinwald.
73 Ratcllff dr.. are the parents
of a son born Wednesday at Sa
lem General hospital.
J. H. Johnson is now associated
with The Real Estate Market. 43J
N. High St., near Center Ft. Tele
phone 24793. Evening 0375.
BOY TO UALLINGM
Born Wednesday atSalem Gen
eral hospital was a son to Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Walling, 71 Will
iams ave.
COLOTYLE
IN BATHROOM AND KITCHEN
MEANS:
No More Painting Ever
China Dish Washability
No Cracking or Peeling
Lovely Paslel Colors
Stainless Metal Tiirn j
NEW HOME BUILDERS:
Save the Cost oi Lath, Plaster, Putty-coat Carpenter
Work and Painting by Applying this Ideal Material.
REMODELERS: --
Transform Baths, Kitchens, Utilities Into Real Gla
mour Rooms. Cover any Surface fc Stay New
i 'Iways. j
See Our Model Installations j
FREE ESTIMATE FOR PRECISION
APPLICATIONS BY OUR EXPERTS
3 0
SgL William II. Meadows (left)
of the Salem" marine recruiting office, who will enlist men from
the Willamette valley area In a Willamette marine platoon.
(Marine photo) '
METEROLOGIST TO TALK
The Salem Geological society.
In Collin's hall at 8 p.m. Thursday,
will have as guest speaker Gil
bert Sterns, meterologist in charge
of the U. S. weather bureau, Mc-
Nary field. Sterns will talk on
"Prehistoric Weather, a discus
sion of the work of Dr. Alexander
Douglass of the University of
Arizona in determining weather
of the south west in early days
by means of tree rings.
Wanted: No. 1 brewing barley.
Please call us as we are loading
Fri. and Sat. Salem Seed , and
Implement Co. Ph. 4903.
KAYAK TAKEN
A knvulr I uu 1 vlllt! tit US
was taken Tuesday from in back
of her hou.e, Mrs. Georgia Wood,
1445 Center st.. informed police.
! She said the thief had removed
the plate from the boat with
which it was padlocked to a tree,
leaving the lock and chain be
hind. Free mothproofing for your fur
coat. Store your coat and get your
coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N.
Liberty SL Phone 9121.
HORN DAUGHTER BORN
A daughter was born Wednes
day to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Morn.
381 N. Church st., at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
Complete kitchens molded from
our kitchen cabinet units. Beaver
craft Co.. 575 N. Lancaster Dr. .
SON TO BROWNS
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brown of
Stayton are the parents of a son
born Wednesday at Salem , Gen
eral hospital.
G rebel's Grocery open for busl
ness Wednesday. 3579 Cherry
Ave.
BOARDAW BABY BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boardaw,
route 2, Box 17H, Salem, are the
parents of a daughter born Wed
nesday at Salem Deaconess hos
pital. Just arrived: Ball bearing roller
skates. Maple-Kecne Sporting
Goods, 372 State St.
DA HALS ARE PARENTS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ortanda
Dahal of Silverton Tuesday was
a daughter, at Salem Deaconess
hospital.
Wanted: Experienced alteration
lady. Also saleslady. Esther! Fos
ter's, 200 N. Hlgh.
LELACK CHILD GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lelack of
Gervais are the parents Of
daughter born Wednesday at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
Wanted: Experienced alteration
lady. Also saleslady. Esther Fos
ter's, 200 N. High.
NIBLER DAUGHTER BORN
A daughter was born Wednes
day at Salem Deaconess hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nibler of
Gervais.
Wanted: No. 1 brewing barley.
Please call us as we are loading
Fri. and Sat. Bing-Bush Seed Co.,
210 State St, Salem. Ph. 6003.
JP. -
v. '
and Sgt. Gordon E. Jensrod (right)
PLAN NURSING CLASS KM
Mrs. Ralph E. Mtxxly. home-
nursing chairman for Marion
county chapter, American Red
Cross, and Mrs. Louise Arneson,
the chapter's director of nursing
services, are to visit all Marion
county communities to build up
a county-wide home nursing pro
gram. The committee hopes to
conduct home nursing classes in
every high schKil of the county.
Other courses also are being plan
ned, starting in September.
Buy your yardage, bedding and
children's clothes at your West
Salem Diygoods stoie. 971 Edge
water. j New SilrertiHl PltStor
To tie Given Reception
SILVERTON The Rev. B. F.
Browning who recently came
with Mrs. Browning from Texas
and will be pastor of the Metho
dish chinch here, will tie wel
comed Thursday night at a re
ception in the social rooms of the
church. The Women's Society of
Chri.vtian Service is in chaige of
arrangements, with Mis. I.illie
Quality of tro duct
is essential to
continuing svccfss
f t.e-
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Murine Corps
In Drive for
Special Unit
A. drive to lecruit a Willamette
platoon of marines begins today.
It is given impetus t.y a proclama
tion from Gov. Earl Snell who
cited "the advantages which will
come to patriotic young men who
enlist." ,
The campaign' is in charge of
Sgt. Will
Gordon
pressed
carry
this are.
Recri
wmtu ir.. ... pti- .
will take their oath In the state-
house from Maj. Edward P. Iu-
pras .before leaving by Mrrial
train for San D.ego Enhstments
will be fore two. three or 1"
years, and the entire platoon will
take its boot training together.
In proclaiming "Marine Corim
Recruiting month." Governor Snell
cited an "esprit !. corps second
to none, and said the gallant
L. . . . L- i .1 ... f It 1
deeds of marines "have made
hearts beat a little faster in every
part of the world.'' He also said
all recruits would have "all the
benefits of the G. I. Bill of Rights."
If enlistments aie prior to OnHober
8, and pointed out an "opportunity
for service .travel, education, ad
ventuie."
Loom, WVavrr to
Feature I)VyIay
Officials of the HllUrest school
for girls are planning their an
nual handicraft exhibit for the
Oregon state fair here Sept. 2 1o
8. One of the principal featuies,
of this year's display will be a i
hatidciaft loom and weaver In
operation within the ImhiOi.
The display will lie in charge
of Mrs. Katharyan Ioisa. super-
intendent at llillcrest Many of
the textile items will be offered
for sale during the fair's last day,
Huh hens, president, official him
tess. . " -.-
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iam If. Meodows and Sgt . K ull '- H.fl--Me, U. Y. Tho atu,rn-f
E. JonsiiMi. who have .,.. . . m ,.Ul. ... ... . gei'ieial held fha)t the limited parte
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L'ivH for Itl.lllO
Mrs. Kiimie L. William and
daughters. Dot is, ft, and Isonna
Lou, II, It ft by ear Wediirtaiay
for Narripa, Ida , to reside 7'hey
have ieeri with Mis William'
son-in-law iiinl daughtri, Mr. and
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coming heie from,,
nirs. i .mi jvi
Salem, nine
V'isalia, Calif , six weeks ago
Mrs .Williams and daughter
took Dor is'
Bubbles.
tl,ie f by oui,g J.minv I'aiker
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lafluillOII .OIIl Hurt
K.tr1 fron Work
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LEBANON Mrs. Hoi it Ml.h
23, is critically Injuied, her recov
ery doubtful, the result of an ac
cident Saturday night while she
and her husband were returning
from wink in the local cannery
They weie riding a traitor. A car
rliiven by Ted Meed. 28. of Sweet
Home, accompanied by bis l.ioth
er. Jesse Meed, ami their nephew.
Forrest Reed, Clashed Into- the
Stlrbes Meed, who said he was
trying to avoid a head-on i ollision
with another car, was scratched
and bruised.
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