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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1946)
(Dntty Mew !DBD5efe Joy ltd!, fuimer rui i irulum j S -lt v loi wim irf mar iirturi mrr.t of education who i now . :mi(iil of Lehe Junior high n here. w one ol the frai ls red speakets Midy at the ..-runt ol the Southern Oregon f tatators' reference and inl. i.'9 at Southern Oregon college AUod She presented an over - cw of thocial studjes program J-i the state's pt.blic school. Dr. Pex Putnam, state aupei intendent ' public insti uttion, reported on :.!e department activities, and Fiank B. Bennett, nupei intendent .? Salem public hooU, dirued banc school suppoit bill. Lull Flower Sonppe, 1276 N- Lib erty. phon 32. MR. srAl I.DINfj l.KAVKS Mt Walter Spajuldmg plans to ATTEND CANCER COURSE Dr. William L. Lidbeck, Dr. Wolcott K. Buren and Dr.j J. H. Oarnjobst of this city have! been granted scholarships through the Oregon division of the American Cancer Society for the refresher course in earner now underway at the University of Oregon medical tt hod In Portland. More I than 100 physicians from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana are in attendance. New and val uable cancer diagnostic methods are being considered. " ' ' - Men wanted for cannery work on day or night shifts. Phone 22038. United Orowers. Inc.. 4 ! mile south of Salem at Liberty, j TIIOR3NES ARM BROKEN ; Gordon M. Thorsnes. Salem ho tel, is being treated at Salem Dea coness hospital for a broken left . Gresham today to tne home 7' ,.f her brother. C lay Miller. here ' tun- midnight Sunday jmorn- fche pent much of the pant two ng. Thorsnes waaa passenger in veek.v She wa railed there Aug- f car driven by Duane E. j Brad- ti.'s 27 when the cood.t...n of Mrs SUvertun. when it collided Miller, ill all summer, ..me th parked car. ownrt by Dean v re Mrs Miller d.ed August H- Albut, 108 E. Miller st in the 3: and funeral services were held 1500 block of Fairgrounds road, I,,; Tuesday. Mrs Spanning is police reported. j tj return to Salem on Friday. . . . . . . j W. L.. (Habby) Habernicht. now D-sih-rge rvtce lapel buttons j Real E-state. located at 455 Court row ava.labU at Brown's Jewel- j x n and Opticians. Bring ds- Hutchison ers -charge certificates CTL. BOA RDM AN MKRE t"l Pobert B..ardman. jr.. BRINES LEAVES HOSPITAL j Walter Brines, whose foot was injured Friday when he and two other men who were painting I sMC R. is spenumg iju-wj iur- , Glenn ljaonty-a barn on route 7, 1 .cih from the Philadelphia nav- j, W from a broken scaf- ! hospital, irj Jaiem wun ns par-; fo,d WM dl).mid from Salem rn. iunn..unn. " Dearonesa hospiUl Sundayi Ixxn- r vt heie trat week ertrt. was, ey is repor11ed resting comfortably merely ond-d in the Pacific . -nd the tmr, man WJ not ho- f.ghting i j pitalwed. New ,hipmet. Choice sinfing ca- . i.aiie. RmgSand i Tet Shop. 463 , Wedding pi Frr-v iLtr I church. 320 Obituary cturet taken at the State. Ph. 5722. ajOOlIK .... I At iuinca on 23 l.th t . i Sriiifinbrt 7, Fini llooer at t! r mtr of V Sjn ivMt b t i . Mr M t M Miiiuk at Prt'r (l n1 M V. oX R Moovrr of S n anilch'lrt' ' I Hixv r Mi Vni( Plurvw Mjitu Sgl ..'an lt IUti mni'i k st'ii JencU kl 4 h Al.u ctvlv-! ' i ! ti . , lil-'t- Vsrw !! lvll ' 1 ,fl. n.,,.i. l al . pin. II, W 1 H.t1" t.ia I -I ' wrUH M at M" ('rf' Ahll I a ..iu!v D. Jwep.i M Ala"i will ' a?--ir i'e CONVICT RETURNED I Ketneth CI. Peters has been re ! turned to Oregon - state penitent- Mary after his capture Sunday north of Vancouver by Washing " t-n state police, penitentiary of finals state. Serving a two-year teim for Mrreny, Peters escaped September 3. River silt tup soil tt fill dtrl Com'L Sarwl t GraveL Phi 21969 HIR1MK UILKON RECOVERS H 11 die ViKm, 19. Grants Pass, was released Monday from Salem Deacon.. hospital - afte treat w t en khe fell Friday while work mr-iit fur hed injuries iiuurred ing at tllu Lake I'rtxtuce co pcrative. Mil I a I . ..n (' Milli. im'r i -k,i li-i, ml J..-f m ion a' .a Im-ai .pil Mimi 1 a . riitrinli S Suiv: ! ti . ot. I.Ua l M llrr l Am.iI M t M '.W "I Klainaln I'' l H M.Hr. ' al". M S Millrr ol I oe- . .. . I . - , . I ..... L jVi,-,,,,. ki'nun ni ar,i Mi m- Free mothproofing tor .your fur s i Kimbaii m-ivm-p ; 1'J j Coat Store your coat and get your .:: ... vi:;xB;;o.v;coat mothproofed, priced 135 n ri : w :i iivernieni in rinc LJpeny SU rTlOne 121. JOCTKEV INJURIES SIJC.IIT ti Dales Guidry. jockey who was thrown in the ninth race at the Mot mi Cmf AIn1' Ho'"'". a- rii - on rm.t I R:ixilc ::r ri r.rA lf Saturday when his m-. ii d.it'i'i. Mr Hmvn mount, Sorority Boy, stumbled M ivri nd M: m itt b II ' WHS released Sunday from Salem "h,"" hospital after treatment V . I rv ai I in' r f anH Difk . H:ne i (,t)iii-ijc jiii; i ; Lost Red cocker spaniel, license a .-.d 1 ti.W.w. m. iter t i k0. 1882. Please call 3269 if found. i uff: of fixj AnninceiT,riit f aerv- . a Ur- u S Hmfll-K-lma da Reward. TWO PLEAD GUILTT Bruno Flores. 42. anl yihnie Battise, 22, pleaded guilty in Just ice court Monday to charges of being drunk on a public highway. Flores and Miss Battise were ar rested Sunday: by deputy sheriffs after the car reportedly driven by Flares plunged through : the guide rail of the Clearlake bridge. Both were fined $30. Miss Battise was released upon payment and Flores was committed to the Marion county jail upon failure to pay his fine. What is a Realtor? A member- of the Salem Board of Realtors. A Real Estate Broker pledged to con duct business in accordance with the Code of Ethic adopted by the National Association of Real Estate Boards. CONSTRUCTION APPROVED Permission was given by the city engineer's office Monday for Ti: Pullman to build a garage and shop, value estimated at $800, at 2700 S. Commercial sU. and to E.i T. Armstrong, to build a $700 garage at 737 N. 14th st. Repairs of, $130 or less by A. A. Whelan. at 1480 Broadway st.. and by Fred Stettler. at 150 121$ N. ISth st., were approved. , Fresh horse meat, 20c lb. Ring land's fet Shop. 483 Ferry street. &CLDIER IN HOSPITAL ' The condition of John Luscomb. member of the army unit at last week's state fair, whose back was injured in a fall fro ma hotel win dow "Sunday evening, was report ed as fair by Salem Deaconess hospital Monday night. Closed Sept. S to 15. McAlvin Top Shop. On vacation. . t - ! DISMISSED AT HOSPITAL ; Released Monday from Salem General hospital were Mrs; Paul Rietwche and son of route 7, box 409. Salem. Mrs. Robert L. Erion and son of-396 S. 21st St., Mrs. Robert A. Magee and son of Day ton and Mrs. Chester Grover and daughter of Independence. The Health House will be closed Sept. 8 to 15. On vacation. DEACONESS DISCHARGER f At home after Monday discharge from Salem Deacones hospital are Mrs. Thomas Cross and mfant son of Woodburn. Mrs. Howard Clark and son of 150 A bra ms Sve.. Meg. Albert Bates and son of Turner, and Mrs. Adrian Paul and son of 2826 Brooks st. Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S. Whitcomb Co. For Information Call 21619. ,f LEAVE. DEACONESS HOSPITAL s Taking their infant daughters home from Salem Deaconess hi pital Sunday were Mrs. James Martsfield. 1695 S. 13th st.. Mrs. Charles Sage. 2385 Hyde st .-and Mr. Virgil Parker, 2373 Shelton :st. r Piano for sale A splendid Har vard. Call 5959 or see it at 1693 State street TAKES SON HOME Mrs. E. J. Weathers and Infant son went home to route 2. box 184, Salem, Monday from Salem General Jiospital. ' Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St II ETI HAS INSTALLATION Grand Chef de Gare Iral.O. Pilcher. of Salem, went to Cor vallis Saturday evening and' j in stalled the newly elected officers of Corvallis 40 et 8 voiture 727, at a ceremony in Legion hall. The state head of the 40 et 8 'was accom panied by Grand Officers Walter Kirk, Chet Zumwalt Ethan Grant and Past-Grand Chef de Gare Ray Scoffern. all of Salem, and Charles Eatchel and Roy Sampson of Portland. Dinner was provided by members of the Corvallis Voi ture. See the new "Hendryx" all metal bird cages. Ringland's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry street BUILDING DENIED , Among constructioridenials by the civilian production adminis tration in Portland Monday were: Frank Tschauner. Salem. $22,900, restaurant and Ray Tschauner, Salem, $3,800 truck service .ware house. A Ainsworth lodge No. 201 AF Vfvy& AM slated meeting Tues '"day, September 10, 8 p.m. 24$ N. Commercial St CLUB OPENS SEASON Salem Toastmistress, of which Ada Ross is president, will resume its meetings Wednesday, .Septem ber 11, with dinnes at Nohlgrens. Mrs. Raymond Walsh is chairman of the program committee 'for the fall section. W. L. (Habby) Habernicht ' now associated with Joe Hutchison Real Estate, located at 455 Court st Phone 7696. RETURNS FROM TRIP Anthony Hutson, who resided at 271 N. Commercial st, returned last week from a 7000-mile auto mobile trip to visit at New Ha ven, Conn. He averaged around 400 miles a day. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. SCOTT REPORTED AVQI lvt. narvey &coit was Deing held Monday night for authorities at Ft. Lewis, Wash., for being AWOL more than 30 days, police said. He was arrested Monday morning. v Here they are! Baby turtles. Ring land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry' street ilt'B CAP TAKEN Robert Loucks, route 1, Salem, reported to police early Sunday morning that a hub cap had been taken from his car Saturday night while it was parked in the 200 block of S. Liberty st. NOW AT WARDS . . The New-Universal SAVES TIME MANPOWER! - aaar, m at fl 4r WITH ON ILY 2 MEN IT PICKS UP, LOADS; UNLOADS! Irrvvjra) th fiVrte. t . th obdr cosf$ you can $3v with lh ne Triad Universaf Loaderl If operates with or.! 2 mert, Including truck driver! No ground crv it neddl Attach ed to truck, it snubs along ground pickl Kp baled hay, bogged grain, (lying In any position- takes it up conveyor for easy, q.icV loading! UnJooding Is usl" as $imple! It hands boxes, loose field produce, tooKearrt its many uses see It at Wards jTODAYl Atk obW Wems Forat Income Pay mini flan I li. m. 7 W ssi'vr.. 'urr w -r.i Stmtk Ufaw ta4l 12 m far f t laaetwsjl Wanted ily. Ph. Housekeejer. 8562 or 8417. 2 in'tam- 8IIINGLES STOLEN Romeo Polanski, 1585 Berry, st.; reported to police yesterday the thjrft of 17 bundles of cedar shin gles from 135 Yew st., during the previous night Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat arid get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. RAPE TRIAL SET . Glenn Moody, indicted on a charge of rape, pleaded innocent Monday in Marion county circuit court. Trial was set by Judge M E. Page for October 8. 1 Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South li berty Street BOYS ESCAPE SCHOOL Robert Lee Conn and Delbert Scharbrough, both 15, disappeared from Orejgon state training school Sunday evening, police were noti fied by school authorities. Slack racks for slacks and skirts. Holds 6 pr. $2.00. Alex Jones. 121 North High st. Let, us spray your lawns now. Sai lem Tree Co. Ph. 21208. , OFFICERS TO MEET Marion chaptea, j Reserve Offi cers association, will begin fall activities with a dinner in the Golden , Pheasant "restaurant at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday. Regular meetings wtfl be on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Col. Douglas Wahl, commanding officer of the Oregon military dis trict. Sixth army will speak Wed nesday on training plans for army reserve officers. Major AVard R. Davis, president of the local chap ter, announces the meeting is open t all Marion county reserve of ficers of the army, navy, marine corps and coast guard. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. " RETURN TO GRESHAM Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Edwards have returned to Gresham where Edwards is a teacher. They spent the summer at the home of Ed wards' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edwards, ir Salem. Men wanted for cannery work on day and night shifts. Phone 22036. United Growers. Inc.. 4 miles south of Salem at Liberty. CAFE LICENSE, GRANTED A Marion county court order granted a restaurant license Mon day for John K.: Tracy and his cale at 3715 Portland rd. TO DISCUSS SALMON Committees and board members of the Oregon Wildlife federation and the Izaak Walton league will meet at 10 a.mj Wednesday in Hotel Marion to discuss the steel head salmon initiative bill. About 80 are to attend, j Siegmuhd Orchard, Rt 1, Box 173. Phone 22137. GARDENERS TO MEET The Salem Men's Garden club will meet Thursday night in the YMCA.. Knight Pearcy will speak about grapes. Colored slides will depict spring flowering bulbs, Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st. JUNIOR CHAMBER MEETS Salem Junior Chamber of Com merce will lunch today at Golden Pheasant with a surprise program scheduled. A boiard meeting also is scheduled for 7:30 this evening. Bookkeeper, woman, experience preferred, excellent starting sal ary? and working hours. See Mr. Swrimoti at 180 Court st. s FILES FOR NAME Leonard C. Orton and James E. Dougherty, 609 Locust st. filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county court Monday for the Ot'tou-Dougherty Distributing Co., a wholesale firm. W. L. (Habby) Habernicht, now associated with Je Hutchison Real i Estate, located at 455 Court st. tfhone 7696. TOWNSEND MEETING Townsend clib no. 3 will meet at 8 p.m. today In the Marion county court house. The distributor I for J. R. Watkins Co. products is now located at 1717 Center stJ Phone 5395. OFFICERS ELECTED,. Pretibytei ian 'Vestmiinistcr jun ior group . elected of(icci while at Nelscott lor the weekend. They are: president, Melviri Govig, jr.; vice president, Patricja Elftsrom; secretary, ! Ann Gibbehs: treasur er. Kent Myers: fellowship, Harry HendrickKon; Christian outreach, Denny Shepard; faith and life, Janet Gainer; stewardship. Ixren Bartlettl Plans for four more re t reals during the next eight months were made, h Wanted: 50 small hotises to sell. C. H. Sanders; 231 N. High. 5838. CRASH VICTIMS HOME Marcella Surgeon, i 20, Inde pendence,' and Don Voutrian, 30, injured Friday night jwhen a car driven by Raymond iNeal Hegge left the Dallas highwiy two miles west of Salem, were rHeased from Salem General hospital Sunday. Condition: of MarceiiT Tom, 19, whose skull was reported frac tured in 'the accident, was said to be about the same. Canning: peachex, youjpick. Aspin wall Orchards at Brooks, phono 21261. GAME PROGRAM TOPIC C. A; : Lock wood, acting' state game s-upervisor of Portland, will speak on "Post War. Program of the State Game Commission" at Rotary cjkib Wednesday. Save youf sugar. Muir peaches are sweeter. Phone 47-F-2. NEW CHAIRMAN NAMED ' Gov. Earl .Snell iMonday an nounced the appointment of Ro land Davis, Portland, as chairman of the living war memorials com mittee of Oregon. ;IIe succeeds James J. Richard.sonj who has re signed; i The Statesman. Salem. Ore... Tuesday. September sP. Hi S PARRISII MARKET. SOLD Mrs. Eertha McMullen. oper a- LEAVES HOSPITAL Emerv Johnson. Eucene. iniured ! in an accident in Salem ,Thurs-1 tor of the Parrish Food Market Xr dav night, was released from Sa- 10 years, has sold it to Mr. ar i lem General hospital Monday. 'Mrs.'M. Mohler of North Dakota. VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL! ART GALLERIES e SEASCAPES THIS WEEK ONLY $6.00-$12.00 REPRODUCTIONS OF PAINTINGS' BY GREAT MASTERS ORIGINAL WATERCOLORS BY F; LOREN BOULIER - THIS MONTH ONLY - 340 COURT PICTURE FRAMING Art Department , Third Floor TAKE THE ELEVATOR Easier Lily Bulbs Chelee Planting Stock Order now for Oct. 1 to 10 i delivery! Croft and Slocum Ace Large Bulblets; $8.00 per M. Some yearling stock Kenyon Davidson Large Bulblets $5.00 per lb. 4" Yearlings L 15c ' each 5" Yearlings U 20c each 6" Yearlings L .25c each 20 Deposit With Order 10 Discount en $J00. er more K. II. Pickens S No. 17th St. Saleon, Oregon hH J ri aV you et new BUY IT TH IOW.C06T WAYI Th w mA4 r anarveU o toae fooWtio. Find out above aVa ssesfjj at youir DEALER... enlrt ymt salacdae Yout DEALER will also srrsaga jomt Imtnmmf or uf lioiMoaoU sppW W V.L MJWkl&$ t'sraf. It's tkrifrf .. . k's iaaaii.a. Plfll A M K I AN UAH ITAI. e.w.irti, vkaiaw jaco -uwesa, At. rC f. WALTON, Vtm P-aloW HO "AeS, Am. CmiLmf ' Of tmSOH, Am. Vt fWrftal LAWtiWCf g. PI SMS. AtfJJfM U $$UIH, Vka frasloW EfX tWMOfl, A$. Moaoc OlSIII'riftlAt 0irOfl(T IMtttt AUCt" COtFOl ATI5H TAKES WARM FABRICS, STYLES THEM WITH DASH, COMES UP WITH COATS THAT ARE Cloud-SoO Flooq Warm Priced Vcrd-low .Jig08 10 51S)98 8t rlaht tip, we have yot Coatl Thick, deep pile abric3 " lyarm as a fireside. Belled or not Of you Hk priced wary down low (or teens' budgets! Lush shades el blu, rd, kelly, crey, 6c vicuna brown. Slses from 10 to 18. Pnfy $1 Down hold's your coal until Oct. f Hi wM you comptfff (he wotU Ctf monrh pomenfsj f t fv 4- i -