The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. August 21. 1945
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rRKSCOTTS VISIT
Maj. and Mi s. Julian P. I'res
cott were vi si tors in Salem on
Tuesday with Major I'res--ott"s
uncles and aunts. Mr. and Mrs.
Ho Rene T. Presrott, Oak street.
Hint Mr. and Mrs John Robins.
1747 Broadway. They also pent
fin tune with the Sihindler
hiothris. Oirhaid Height road
in Polk county. Major Pi escott.
w ho with his wile and their chil
Oien. Mil ion Ulisahfth arid Jul
ian P. ji . will return hhortly to
(ieirnany to be stationed in Ber
lin. I.ved at Onhaid Heights
during .summer vacations fiom
Oregon State college arid Univer-'
ity of Oregon. A foimer member
of the new staff of The States
man, he worked for several years
on newspapei in Ma.achuett
lxfore going on duty with the
aimv in 190.
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New .shipment Choice kinging ca
nanes. Ringland'i Pet Shop. 463
f'ei : y ktreet.
A 5 iiKim house, double garage.
laige ktoiage garage, 6 cre all
in fiuit. Call for appointnient. P.
If Bell, 510 Guardian Blog , Sa
lem, Oiegon. Phone 4896.
(ilLIJESPIE IK SPEAK K
Tyrone ' GtUespie,
utjersity graduate.
at this noon's meeting
lywood Kions club on '
umn of the F'utuie
iijient with the FBI ai
break of the war, he efttei
at my air corps, serving
gence and, j because of
detection expeiience
FBI, was tjanfened ttt
police. He k cuuently
law in Salttm.
Second filbert spray.
Co., phone 2120.
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illamette
sneak
the Hol-
ifth Col
Special the out-
ed the
an mtelli
jis crime
with the
military
k)i acticing
Sjjlem Tree!
Extraordinary get acquainted buf
fer until Oct. lsjj Permjineiits fr
6 50 Moique Beau? Salon,
.JfiO'i State St, Rm. 26. jj'h. 6146.
SOROPTIMISTS PICXDC
Salem Soroptimista 4ill dine
outdoors tonight at thej home of
Mr. and Mr. . K. DeVjfitt above
Mehama. The group .plans to
leave Salem at 5 oI(k lj this af
tei noon.
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See the new ' Hendry x" all
bird cages. Ringland's Pet
463 Ferry street.
metal
Shop.
Tur
Dr. Theedere Kratt. 4ea ( mm
ir at I'niversily mt Oregon, mix
Mill apeak en "The Beauty mt
IJving" at Relary club luncheon
st noon today.
riw niviityiutiiiiif ui UUI i LI 1
i coat Storo your coat and get your
i roB f mnlknrnnfit Ft i , ' ! H hi
! Libert SL Phone 9121.
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M riorrlla Phillips, tat resident
r IAS S l.itwitr st. August IS. Stir-
hH by tvio nirc, Mrs Isobl Mun
wni. l.o Angeles. Calif., and Mrs.
Fiitn Phillips Kosa, l.oa Angeles: rmis
ii - Mo Saia Philips Holmes. I.os An
Hrle. i a 1 1 f . Mrs. Augie SniiUi. Fort
Scftt. Kaatas. and Andrew Silver.
Poiibnd Services will be held Wed-ni-sdj.
Augvist 21. at 10.30 a m. at the
( liniKh - Bai i u-k chapel Intel inent at
(it Vice ceinetei. Rev. James A.
S 1 1 1 1 1 1 , will officiate.
Howell Edwards chap-!. Concluding
sei vices at Bltrret Meiirtor.al parlc.
city
is on I.a'rwii
Doughton has
meet , ()f. held
Seplembei i
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Fliwer Shoppe,
ph -:( 9S92.
1276 N. Lib-
t'fiittlit ("rys'al Gardens.
SIR tIH
W: A'l.metla T Straver. at her
home, 589 I .lieu1, ttiett. August 17. at
the nnr nf 73 i'iii Survived by her
li'isriaiul. Pleasant A Slia.vei of Sa
len . tour sons. Salem. Charles A.
S'iair: of Clcai l.ke. low. a , Aihiii L
Strnft nni Alfred F. Sfiayrr
le rT A ltd
"ilif . Ih
n rf T.rtHMi, Mis.. C'oi a C.askill
or p. iriila. I'dln . and Mrs Dora Berry
of P.em;j Colo . three brothers, James
I' iti a a of Gland Island. Nebr .
t U'i Ka of Ciawley. lolo.. and
't Kai! of Mt Vernon. Mo; seven i
(i .nidi liild; en and tiuee great-grand- '
childi. il Sei vices will be held Wed
nedj. AuguM 21 at I p ni. at the
md Alfred F. Sfiayrr of
Klmei F. Strayer of Portola.
-ifi j. Mis. Ciaia Haugh-
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Charles Henry ( line, . resident of
Illl I'.lm street. Wet Salem. Aug. 17 at
Glendale. Calif Suivivmg are the
widow. Mrs. Nellie I line, children.
Mrs. Mildred Ciaig of Yuma. Colo.
Hairy Cline pf West Salem. Mrs Mars
Mae Caden of Neoslio. Mo, Melvm
Cline of Portland, Mrs Alice Mohne
of West Salem, i. F.mitia Boies. Mis.
Helen Cline, both of Salem. Howard
j ( line. Mrs Moieiiie Kmnan. Mi
Jams Marie Clmr, all of Wa-st Salerc
al.o seven brothers and 10 grandcrnl
dren. Services will he held Thuisda
I August 22. at 2 311 p m. in the West
Salem Mennonite chinch under ditec
, lion of W. T. Rigdoii cou.panv. Con
I eluding services will be held m Be1
Sa- I crest Memorial park. Hr A A. 1 or
wen wilt officiate
Nin ittiafM
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and
The
Beauly
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01 Ut Nan
Rank Bldg.
.ana Hales
M.ST I. f
Permanenls
Ph. 3925
GENUINE HOLLAND BULBS
YOU CANT BEAT
THE DUTCH
Ask for our descriptive price
list of Imported Hyacinths,
Tulips and Crocus.
FREE:
Six aa srted rrocas with every
order of Tulips as offered be
low. OFFER:
One dosen April flowering and
one doxen May flowering top
sise Tulip bulb, your choice of
colors or assorted prepaid $3.09.
Boovorton Bulb Gardens
KOUie i. IVOK. Ti.
Beaver ton. Oregon
15 out ctuiWf
ffVst-saS asv "i jTaSHk. I I aSSv
Get Next
Winter's
Supplv Now
While they
are Available
1 ou Mill enjoy the cleanliness, convenience and economy of
this modern fuel for heater, furnace, fireplace and cooking.
CAPITOL LUI1BER CO.
N. ( herrv Ae. Phone 862
Mr! ARROI.I,
Floyd E. Mt-Carroll. laie resident of
965 Shipping. SI, Monriav. An;iit is
.-survivea ny ine widow. Mrs. Kathrvii
McCatioll f Salem. iaients. Mr. arid
Mrs William McCaiioll of Salem twin
sisteis. Mrs Marvin FVikins of Salem.
Mrs A. I.. Newton. Salem; brother. D
S McCarroll of Salem. Ritualistic serv
ices will lie held ftiin the Clougli
Bat tick chapel Thursday. August 22.
at III .to i m t by Amei lean legion
SHORT
George Otia Snort. 47. late resident
of 1373 6th St . West Salem. Moudjv,
Auugust 19. at a local Dopitl Survived
by the wtdow. Peat I E Shoi f of We.i
Salem: three daujhtei s. Kafherine
Kerry. Tatoiua Wash . Hael Slim I arid
Dorothy Short, ttotli of We-t Salem
four aaiiia, Kenneth Ilarve . Fugan
and I -eon Snoit.i all of West Salem
a sister. Mil Louise King of Ml
souii. and a biotihet. Melvin Shoi t oi
Wisconsin.
M IHONFV
In this city Augu.t 19. Paul Mahoney.
late resident of Portland (;rave-sid-sei
v n-a-s held Wednesday. August 21
at 9..TO am at St Barhaia Catholic
cemrtrry under direction of W. T
Rigdon company.
l
Mrs Flarence C Ross late resident
of 2ja Eat Wtsningiur., at a local has
pital Tuesday, August SO Wife of War
ren B Rom of Salem: motlaer of Dr
W B. Ross of Nlinpj Idaho and Don
ald Ci. Rout of Watikegan III AKo sur
vived by tnrre franali tuldren Services
will be held Friday. August 23. ai 1
am. at ti Canugn - Bad uk chapel
SPFI BRISK
! Mis Mathilda Slfb.nk. at the res
tdence on mute 5. Salem. Tuesdat
August 211 Survived ly a daughter ai
Mrs Stella Mln oi Salem t va o von
l Perry Spelormk. and Aitnur Spel
j brink, botri a Sajeui brofner. Pelei
i Kitroerger of -Ne lilm. Minn : t tvo
j sisters. Mrs. Anne Simmet of Newa
I l.'lm. Minn and M,s Pauline Kiti
j berger. McSftfi r to rt. Pa tnree
, grandchildren. Donald. Delor s and Su
san Spelhrmk of Salem Seiv.aas will
I be held Friday. August 23. at 7 pm
in the C'ough-Bariick chapel, with in
i lerment in Belci est Memorial pat k
( I'LL NEVER GO TO A DANCE
( AGAIN. I SAT OUT HALF THE DANCES
V
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Csf Ws
A few hours at Arthur Murray's
will make you a popular partner
! COULD CP. ! EVERONE
HAS PARTNERS AND FUN
BUT ME
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LATER
MOM My LESSONS
AT ARTHUR MURRAYS ARE
SUCH FUNI CAN RUMBA
ALREADY !
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THE NEXT PARTY
GEE, POLL
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SMOOTH
DAfaCER
tor
THE STAG LINE'S
GiviNG ME A TERRIFIC
WHIRL AND DANCING'S
SuCh Fun now !
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BKADFIF.IJ) RE(I PKRATKI)
E. A. Bradfield i.f the BraH
field Lumber Co, after an illness
of more than a month, is letuin
ing to normal activity. Biarifielri
was in.stallerl as president of the
Hollywood Lions club early in
July and attended Ins first meet
ing after that date la.-t week.
River silt top toll U fill dirt.
Com! Sand & GraveL Ph. 21968
Reroof with Johns-Manville Shin
gles. Mathis Bros.. 164 S. Com
mercial. Ph. 4642
TO INACTIVK STATl'S
C'apt. Harold G. Nelson. 856 N.
lTtli t.t for the past thiee yea is
jn the chetiiical eniiiiii'fi nig
blanch of the hi my, i to rcveit
to iiiactie status November 5, I.t
Col. J. Willard Wagner, rom
uiaiilmi( tin- st'jjai atii'ii center at
YX. Lewi.-., iaiinouiu -d Tuesday
Captan Nel.xm pai t u iatel in
the Kytikus. New Guinea athl
SiiiUi Philipjini' camp.i i tin - C.ip
tain Tyrone ( iillespie, )M N Win
ter st . teertel to ina tie -tatiu
July 30. Wagner announced a!
the same time.
Alcoholn-x A i nan y mon s meet Weal
iiiatht. VMCA. 8 i in. New mem-
! bei s welcome.
! Painting and decorating Ph 75"2
TRAII.WAYS HEARING SET
Date for the hearing before the
Oregon public utilities inmmiM
si on on the application of West
Coast Trailwavs in encage in in
trastate commerce has been
ehang-d fnm September 16 to
Septemler 23. it was announced
Monday.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinnr
in our riMiI. quiet sui i Oiiful nigs
Small dining loom open fr pub
lic and individual parties. Salem
Hotel Coffee Shop, acn:s fiom
the EUmoie Theatte.
Crawford canning ieaihes, L pick
Aspinwall Otihauls at Brooks.
Ph. 22495.
JOINS STAFF
Have (Irene. Cntversit.r of Oie
gain medical atmlent, has imneil
the medical staff at the Oregon
sta(e hospital
PHONE LINE 4rKR.MITIH
1 he west 113 stieel leiepiinie ii
lompany Aa gj anted ei mission I i-J
I uestlay by the county uunt to
build a telephone line along West
Ida street abturj HV feet west
from the Siayton city limits.
If you aie a salesman s e an 1 1
vim. 40.T n n Mldg
BROWN'S !
Manufacturing Jewelers j
Ne.v f.ilh
rivals by i . I Aib-
liv
if I'lone.i Jlll-t B!.-
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
I suffeied frr years and am o
laiaukful that I found tehef fiom
this terrible affliction that I will
gladly answer anyone writing me
for information. Mrs. Anna Paul.
P. O. Box 825. Vancouver. Wnh
It
Pd. Adv.-MH-OVO I jsboi a lories
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Yes. It's True
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Sport .hi ear
SALESLADIES
WANTED!
Apply at
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Chatelaines
and ma ing earrings
reflecting antique influence
Exciting cDj' je Ae'7 with 3 ri.v
(osKion $1 j' it jrr fj ... a Js a d'OT c
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turquois, g'9i or biack oa $tons.
S Ward loz-cost co'lc''on 06ayl
We arr Proud to
wear this Emblem
ijA A n f i q j d gill
Af3 finiih chalstlotns.
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tWBl Ealnat 2 34
yjftWs Matching bn-
AM fsricM incW 20 fW Tai
oigottieit Mtd
lien! Enlist! Serve With the Willamette
1
Valley Viclory Platoon of! the U. S. Ilarine Corps!
If Yon Join on or Before October 5, 1946, Yon Qnalify for All Iba
Benefits of the G.I. Bill of Rights
CONSIDER THESE ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES
Enlistment for 2. 3 or 4 yoars with 30 days paid furlough for ach rillabnsxnt
yaar.
Any avra3 younq man. who plant to continue hi ducation. can tarn
$5760.00, during a two yar nlistmcnl. Similarly a thrt yar nllatmmt will
arn him $8000.00. Th amounts art In addition to food, clothing, quarters,
dental and medical care, amusement and recreational facilities In service
trade training and doxens of other benefits, all of which are absolutely FREE1 1
Where can any young Inexperienced man hope to earn this kind of money
as a civilian? j
Opportunity to obtain National Service Life Insurance which Is 25 cheaper
than any commercial Insurance company can offer you.
It's still a big world, well worth seeing, and the Marine Corp pays you 20
more while you're at sea or on duty in a foreign country. We Marines believe
that travel Is an education in itself. i
There is a comradeship among Marines and former Marines that Is unexcelled
and unequalled by any other military force in the world. As a Marine yoa
will understand the phrase "ONCE A MARINE. ALWAYS A MARINE," i
For Complete Information Concerning the Willamette Valley
Platoon . . . W rite, Phtme, or Call at
U. S. Ilarine Corps Recruiting Office
Hrevman !lg., 180 N. (lomnirrcial. Salmi, Orrgoii, IMiotir ."JU1
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