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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1946)
Or Of f H E TO MOVE Iaiget. si "Hid flr quarter .iM be iMTup.wi ty the Salem of -tn- ! Otfjon Physicians service vhria n nHe fiom lit present ! t'in on the seomd firr of 10 S' l.iteity st to 43 Ferry st it v. announced niy after the v 1 1 1 it picMtta tuMi administration ipiur an OPS application to make tiiOO alterations in the for mer Sean. Roebuck t Co. ware f me at the Ferry street address. TOWNSEND COUN'CUr SET District No. 1 Townsend clubs council, wtll hold an all-day meet ing Sunday at the Mayflower hall. 2135 Fairgrounds rd. The session opens at 10 a.m., a rto-hoat dinner will! be aerved at noon and Joe Dune, former state senator, will explain the Oregon pension plan bill jo be voted on in November, i at the 2 p.m. council session. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 133 N. Liberty SL Phone tl2L Foster Lillie Croft and the fam mu SI'Hurn Ac. Now it the time In order mir planting shx k. No oider too big te fill Ph. M. A. ' Ix-vealt, 21t; - 201 Mission " St .. 1 Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Slem. e e. j niured aavtngs earn more than two per cent at aaiem reaerai I Savings Association, 130 South Li- berty Street. Dance hwught Crystal Gardens. lr Ray M Walti hat opened an oif.ee for the practice of medicine and surgeiy at- 185 W. Superior, Sa,lem. Phone 6S1. RF-JOIN PARATEOOP I NIT Pfc. Rarrrvmd P. Ciw, son rf Mrs. W. T. Perry of Salem, re cently rejoined the 674th Para chute Field Artillery battalion in Japan, following a six months' re enlitment furlough, according to 11th Airborne riiviaum press re lea e. I.Vw shioment. Choice sincinr ca- aiieVRmg1and s Pet Shop, 463 erry street. VT. L (Itsbby) Habernicht, now aonate1 with Joe Hutchison I'eal aie. located at 455 Court St. Phone 74. Iame tought- Ctystal Gardens. JOKY TO TKAVIX Mr. and Mrs. F-d A. Jory, 425 ll"t t., are to leave today for Iy Angele where they will rep iwtit Chegoti at a conference of the better government group, "Na-t-iin AnHUt." Lutz Flower Shopp. 1271 N. Ub erty. phone 592. 1 Jfi sprinkling systems by C. S. Whitromb Co. For information call 2161S. Outide white paint on hand, thot ieolei. salmon rods and !hui. 12c. Nollman Ac Engler. 38- State St. I K F.N S HI TO h i: V'anco'u'. er. Wash, marriage II retne tiif been issued Glenn M. 1 I'.onhe Salem, and May Nelson, I m'tiHu. N I : Rotx-tt H. f'orv Saiem, and Mare) AUwimnI. port land; Muiiif K. Hakke and Flo rente L. Powers, bth of Albany. New Fuieka sweeier. Ph. 9i9T. Hop picking at John J. Roberts St Co. yasd Sunday, September 13. Hop puking at John J. Roberts St Co yard Sunday, September 15. CARD Of THANKS Ve wish to express our . thanks f tr the it any kindnesses and the 1-eauttful floral of fei ingf at the time of the death of Ida. May Itutler. Charles Butler and Children WYOMING FLORIST HERE "Hope ytni people realize what a beautiful country you have in j the Willamette valley,", visiting '. florist A. J. Buchmann of Chey- enne. YVyd., responded when he was introduced to the local real tors' board at luncheon Friday.. Buchmann is seeking a valley lo cation for. his florist business. i W. L. (Habby) Habernicht. now I associated with Joe Hutchison ! Real Estate, located at 455 Court 1st Phone 7M. Here they are! Baby turtles'. Rlng , land's Pet Shop, 463 Terry street. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. j SHERIFF YOUNG ON TRIP Sheriff Denver Young left Fri day for Sacramento with extradi tion orders to. pick up James Brown, wanted by Marion coun- 1 ty authorities on a charge of forg ! ry by material alteration of a check. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court StL over Smith Baking Co. Dr. Lewis D. Clark is now locat ed at 906 First Natl Bank BIdg. New fathers cigars by box. Lob by of Pioneer Trust BIdg. KAIM1R HELD Elmor Miles. V. S. navy, was be ing held in the Marion county jail charged with being AWOL Miles was 'picked up by state police last night on highway 99E north of Saiem. f Men and women needed! for day and night work at Starr Fruit Products Co. Phone 6073, Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Hop picking at John J. Roberts St Co. yard Sunday, September 15. Discharge service lapel, buttons now available at Brown's Jewel era and Optician. Bring dia :harge certificates. PAROLES 8AID TOLATED Mark and Sherrod Shoemaker, j brothers, were being held in the Ajar ion county Jail for the parole board on a charge of breaking parole, "a sheriffs deputy said Friday. . j Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. BYRKIT TO COMTETK Ed Byrklt will represent the Salem Board of Realtors In a real estate quiz contest at the state realtors' 4 convention at Gear hart September 19-20-21, President Ed Potter announced to the local board at its luncheon yesterday in Hotel Marion. Because of the con vention, the local Friday meeting for next ! week was cancelled. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 820 State. Ph. 1722. 3utide white paint on hand, shot guns, revolvers, salmon rod?, nd dishrags. 12c. Nollman St Engler. 362 State St. 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. , . ELECTRIC MOTOR STOLEN An-electric motor was stolen from the irrigation pump in his property' at 1327 Marion; at., Au brey Tussing reported to Salem police Friday. Investigating police said -a small knife and wrench, with which the pump apparently had been removed, were left be hind at the pump. R. J. Clancy, former owner of I Clancy's Mkt-, now associated with Huff Real Estate Co. at 970 S. ComT. Ph. 21549. ; Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. Fre mothproofing for, jour fur coat Stort your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty $1 Phone 912L ; FAIR VIEW INMATE BACK Edward Bourshln, who recently escaped from Falrvlew home, was returned to the home Friday after ctty police apprehended him on highway 222 near the state police office, i Fresh horse meat. 20c 4b. Ring land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry street Unpainted furniture and limited supply I of Kelly tires, WiHard batteries and auto glass available at the R. D. Woodrow Co-., 440 Center St. i ' rurnlture upholstered and Et palred j expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 45 N. Church St TWO GIRLS SOIIGHT I Local authorities were rtolifijed Friday iby Mrs., Nettie Reinhaird that her daughter Ruth and Birdy Wilson,jboth 17, have been miss ing since -Wednesday, when they were seen in GervaU. Dane? tonight Crystal Gardens. See the new "Hendryx" all met.s bird cages. Kingianas -ei nop, 463 Ferry street. W. L. tHabby) Habernicht. now associated with Joe Hutchion ileal Estate. located at 455 Court st. Phone 7698. SURVEYS SAWMILLS' Claude M. Litchfield, aenior employment officer at the. U. S. employment service, tdured the Sahtiam areaJto Idanha and De troit to ascertain labor needs of the sawmill operators.- He also In spected the housing situation. Public Records Bl ILDING WORK OKEIIED The city engineer's office Fri day issued building permits to Mason Chappelle. for $200 store ! MUNICIPAL COURT alterations at 1850 Lee at.; Ste vens Equipment Co. for erection of a $500 shed at 110 Division st., and Salem Water Co. for a $400 shop alteration at 306 S. Com mercial st. At the Metropolitan i r e -j Si' " i' If' 1 yi., ... The Svealers in Your Life For tli office, for .iIMrts for tlrens wear inai gives von an itlea of just how ver satile our sweaters are. You'll love ill em in solid! and figure!. Come in and select your from our treas ure client collection todav. i Ladies' Sweaters All wool, beautiful colors, but ton and slip-on style. A rt range of nixes 1 . .98 and i i Girls' Svealersr Air wool, short Mleeve lip-on. also coat styles, swft pastel clr. SiM 10 to 16 The Metropbli tan 1S N. CWmerrial Salem, Oregon Tree mothproofing for your fur coat Stort your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty SL Phone 912L River silt top soil St fill dirt. ComT. Sand St GraveL Ph, 21969 Old time dance tonite 259 Court. CREST VIEW TLAT FILED ' Chester A. Downs and wife, Esther B. Downs, 'Salem, Friday filed for approval 21 plats of the Crest View addition: located be tween the new city limits and Sa lem Heights, with the Marion county court. Dance Saturday Sijverton Ar mory. ' Eagles' Social Club To resume meetings Wed., Sept. 18, in aux iliary hall at 2 p.m. Officers to be eteeted at first meeting. I'h.rba f- M.mhlin Ilia Itt West Salem, failure lo stop, finrd 2.Kl. M. Mavriland. 34S0 Center st.. vio lation of sn1i-nole ordinance. fnn-d S3. Oilbert JehnMin 419 S. 19th t . vio lation of bastf rulr. f ln-d S7.AO OrarRr Strnder. Illtt S. ?:tid ut . violation rf antl-nolxr oidiiiantr ffin4 5. Robert Sh wlclenlrr 4M N Hth St., Violation of antl-noiKe oidinautr, fined i Mary w. Kern. Corvaiii. runniiis of"sTiemC'' " stertograpner,-aotn Th stqUaman. Salom. Pro.. Vatiudar. Soptombr li, 1343 CTRCtTIT COURT Patilinr Curry v I. D. Curry: Or d-r ftr nmrily tirainpr to pay plain tilt monry cb-uoi!d by defrnctant Verona Dodron v Cot nehiM W, Mc Hilhv: Suit for it-foveiy of uet sons I uroiwrtv I.illlan Maude and -State of Oi eson h. Parrih: Or -Ernst GuerU'ke: rei iixiii, posiea sz ao nan. lliotnas S. BuMi, Seattle, violation human treaUnrnt o basic rule, posted S1Q bail. l.ura Parrexh vs R Raymond Runser. Farao. N. D.. vio- : der of oetaijlt 1st ion of basic rule, posted $10 bail. June Guenicke vs Eaii M. Anderson. Woodburn. run-) Order of default. i nins red lnht. km led $2 KJ bail. , William J Dulmqiir v rtoroth A ' Rottert 13. Anderson, route 1. box , Dubuque: Iecree of 4vorcr ntilrd 2IW. Salem, running red light, posted Caroline Kins vs Clifford H Kin: SI SO ball. I Order for defendant to appear. Bill Robeitson. route 1. box 41. Sa- Alena Tluel vs Richard I.. Tliiel;! for counly treasurer lo pav plaintiff money as depoNlted be de- ritual team, representing Rose j City prnt of Portland. j Larry Osterman will be irt- I tallfl lAti fit cl . I j t tn i m -m mi- t mines ; Muggins, spi oikI vice- vs Kit-hard A. Maude: Order dii ecluia tommainler : Altlitir M Johnson. 1 county treaaiiret to pav plaintiff mm- . a,djlitatit: C. V. Richardson, chan ey deposited lv defendant. , . . . - " , Ruth Hiadnhaw vs Charl.-s Biad-!,i,in; lh" A luhtson.-Set gean! - t -shaw: Orrier' for couiilv tieaititer to! arms, and Claihle Martin, i.tai pav plamiift inoite as deMiled by , Ifiniater i defendant, i . I Melha Tedell vs Ray Tedwetl Suit At this meeting. Capital pot j for divorce i ctiarieina cruet and lo-!u,iil r.r.u.r, u- ,.f ,.i.,,.. I land. Mrs. Sammle Barnes' J Ms. Agues H.iller. and a brother. Hill Bulger, a marine statlieJ at San Diego, C-1L i to members tf post all-Women ptist. 149, Salem's lem. posted $ls total bail on chai ses I Order of anti-noise violation, no driver a li cense and violation of basic rule. JUSTICE COURT Edgar Williams and Alfreds Riggs. Siletz. charged jointly with disorderly conduct, both pleaded guilty, fined $54 each and committed to Marion county Jail! William Frederick Brown, box 14S. North Salem, pleaded guilty to intoxi cation and disorderly conduct: case continued for; sentence to September. 14. Martin Artlago. charged with con tributing to delinquency of a minor: preliminary examination set for 2:30 p .an. Sep tern ter is. Francis N. Pope, box 10S. Stavton. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. V. y..o.a. .no Rdwtn F. Otey. passing at crest of hill, posted $25 ball to appear Sep tember IS. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Wallace J. Doerfler. 30. landscapist. Saiem. and Jean Lois Barnes, 29, labo ratory technician, Portland. Robert Colvin. 25. driver. Margaret Cnlvm. IS. housewife, both Salem. - William A. Doran. So. farmer. Opal Harper. 32. both of Ktayton. Michael L. Brown. 30. baker, and yC,,mm 7H04 1M N f'snitnl at ! MOTHERS LEAVE HOSPITALS 'Three mothers who left Salem hospitals with newborn daughters yesterday are Mrs. Elmer -Garri-son, StMyton, dismissed from Gen eral hospital, and Mrs. Carlton J. Cortover, Independence, and Mrs. Glenn Brown, 240 River. All metal rubber tired 16 in. lawn- mower, $19.60. Yeater Appliance,' 255 N. Liberty. Dance at Club Tumble Inn Wed. and Sat. nights. You will enjoy the Rhythm Ace's. Usual cover charge. Albany. OSWEGO BOY MISSING Salem police Friday were in formed that a 14-year-old Oswego boy, Arnold L. Wilding, who left hi home last week to pick hops in the Salem area, is being sought by his parents. . Grocery or vegetable: clerks, state St. Mkt. Rites Set for Mrs. Brittau This Morning MT. ANOEL, Sept. HFuneral services will be held at 8:30 a m. today from the St. Mary's Catho lic church Jor Mrs. Dorris Brit . 'tan, who died in Bend Wednesday I from Injuries incurred in an auto Obilunry Mrs. Amanda Cmrn, at a local hos pital Tuesday, September 10. at the age of t years. A late resident of Sa4 S. Commercial St., she is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Gertruda Knox. Liv ingston. Mont.: four hum, F.lyln. Ralph. Bert and Burl Dunn ait of Salem. 18 grandchildren and 22 great-si ant-chil-drrn. Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 14. at 10:30 am., jt the Clough-Barrick rhapcL Infer .nt will be In City View cemetery. I.OCKWOOD Mrs. Blanche Ixckwood. whHe at the home of John S. Harper of J3S3 Court St.. a late resident of Pomona. .Calif.. September II. Surviving- aVe the husband. E. P. Lock wood; one sister, Mrs. John S. Harper, of Satem; one brother. Mark Sidall. of Astoria: one half-brother. Galen Sidall. of Salem, and one granddaughter. Mrs. Phyllts Katon. of Seattle. Services mill be1 held Saturday. September 14. at 1:30 pin., at Clough-Barrick chapel, with inter ment in Cityi View cemetery. BOBBINS'' In this city September . josepn .. lurcn Dnhhim late resident of SUO S. Ch St.. at the age on 57. father of Mar jdrle E. Parkins of Wichita. Kan.. Snd Don L. Robbins of Hutchinson. Stan., and brother of Thomas L. Robbins. of Denver. Colo. Services wilt be at 1 30 p.m. Saturday. September 14. at the W T. Rigdon chapel, with "concluding services at Belcresl Memorial para.. Tmiobfitt I In this city, September 12. James I Morfitt. late resident of NeUcott. Ore- i gon. Shipment was made Friday to Baker. Oregon, by the W. T. Rudon ' company for aervices and Interment, t r I BAii.rr In this citv. SJeptember 13. Kenneth William Bailey, at the age of 27 year. Services' will be held Saturday. Sep tember 14. at B am. at the W. T. Rig don chapel, with concluding services 10 St. Barbara cemetery. MILLER ' , I Henry Joseph Miller, late resident oif Aurora. Oregon, at a local hosprtal September 13. at the age of 72 years. Surviving are four sisters. Mrs. I.. L. (nbble of Aurora and Mrs. William Winder. Mrs. W. T; Bradley and Mrs. Annette Miller, alt of Portland. Private services will be held at the Howell-A tvtwards chapel Monday. September1! IS. at J.p.rtr., with Rei. F. J. Winder of Portland officiating. Concluding services at the Aurora cemetery, i Ice Greara Al! Flavor - No. Limit Saving Center Salem and West Salem Solve Your LAUIIDDY PIIOBLniS at the SELF-SERVICE LAUNDHY Call Sl7 far Information 111 South 12th Salem. Ore. On All Ilakw HEIDER'S Alt tVerk Gaaraateesl fill Coart St. Call Utt GRANGE ( LI B TO MKET Salem Grange's home econom ics club's first fall meeting will be a no-host luncheon Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. H. D. Smithson, 235 N. 15th st. Wanted A tank only, or complete water closet-. Call 5958. BOY CUTS FOOT David Kircher, 335 S. 24th st., about 12,' was treated by police first aid men yesterday after he cut his foot while swimming in Mill creek. Canning peacJftTs U pick. Apin wall orchard at Brooks. Ph. 21261. VISIT DR. STEVENS .Reginald C. Armor, education director tor the Science of Mind Institute In Los Angeles, and his wife were in Salem this week to confer with' Dr. Olive Stevens. i I2th St. Dinette closed for va-t-Mtion. Will open Tues., Sept. 17 at 5 a.m.; New hours will be 5 am. to 10 p.m. Open all "night Saturdays, LOGGING PERMIT GRANTED Harley Swift of Oregon City was granted a permit to haul logs over certain county roads by the Marion county court Fridays fendant Edna- Prev vs Willard Prevo; Or der of default. George Anderson vs Amanda An derson: Suit for. divorce charging de sertion. Hazel Lawerence vs Warren' D. Laweience: Suit for divorce charguig cruel and Inhuman treatment. j Lena Mason vs Hazel G. Allen and Gilbert Allen: Suit for damages ask ing S2B.38 77for injuries incur red In automobile collision. Elvina V: Petlit vs Cheater A. Pet- tit: suit for divorce charging, cruel accident near MilHcan during her and inhuman tieaiineil r . . . , . . . Daniel N . ; Wiiiian vs Deima K. honeymoon trip. Burial will be Williams: order of default. ijmade in Calvary cemetery. PBAT.E VVRT ' The widower; Luke Britlan. has Albert L. Adolphson estate: Order ; ref-overed sufficiently from serioiis approving sale of stock certificates. jretoverea suinciemiy nom sei ions Ixtuis Lachmund estste: Order of I injuries to have been, brought mandate entered, and payment of here today. They had been mar money deposited by estate for the 1 .i-i i- . i. .u.imtw r ..... .. . .. a w . , , .. i i icu iira Mian iww hccm Olivia E. Nelson estate: Final order. George and Robert Dunsmoor. min ors, matter of guardianship: Order for guardian to' pay George Dunsmoor SSOU fiorn estate. Lou ire Marie Beach estate; Order for name to be changed in future proceedings. Arthur C Plank estate: Order for sale of personal property. I.awererice Scott estate'- Tins! order. Stella K. Walrath rslate: Order ap pointing Estella K. Walratii administratrix. vfinnCAB is as SfAfE AS Births Legioit to Install Officers Monday Fred. Lothrop, department com mander of the American Legion, will come to Salem to install new officers of Capital Post No. 9 at Legion hall, Monday evening, when Rex sKimmell will replace I. N. Bacon as commander! The department commander will be assisted by the state championship Mrs. Brittan, born in Glasgow, Mont.. Dec. t. 1925, came with her family to Mt. Angel in 192. attended school here and was graduated from the academy. Surviving, besides the widower, are her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burger; two sisters in Port- L- H D . Experienced Heady-to-wear SALESLADIES Y7A1ITED! Apply at SALLY'S Court & Liberty pasgj WVUII V WWII WM EDDE3) YOU that the amount of fold air that enters the ave rage home through the cracks around doors and, windows is the same as leaving one average size window wide open all the time? Stop Those Drails Save on Fuel Be Comfortable MEIER To Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Meier, 1361 N. Church St., ason, Friday, September 13, at Salem Deaconess hospital. LITWILLER To Mr. and Mrs. M. D, LitWiller, 1290 N. 18th st.. a daughter. Friday, September 13, at Salem Deaconess hospital. DRAlSFILDT To Mr. and Mrs. fjess Dransfildt. 1165 Tile rd.. ai son, Friday, September 1 at Salem General hospital. COLEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coleman. 151 N. 13th st., a son, Friday, September 13, at Salem General hospital. BICE To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bice, route 1, Aumsville, a son, Friday, September 13, at Salem General hospital. COOMBS To Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Coombs, route 5, Salem, a daughter, Friday, September 13, at Salem General hospital. Next Winter by Installing Metal Interlocking Wealherslripping Service Guaranteed for lifetime sf your house r i Free estimates Na obligation Campbell Rock Wool Co. Ilame Insulation 113S Bread way Vathertrlpping rhone Sl( THIS WEIK ONLY y y i W :it ij vi j M 1 Remove front ! I 1 wheels and inspect I lining. . ' - $ drums. j It Check and aid 1 brake fluid if needed, (fluid es- 1 a Adjust the brake I Tj shoes to secure a full, ctmtact with jr drums. 1 I f- Carefully test 1 brakes. Firestono I STORE - I I Cr. Liberty Jk Ceater I I Streets I I rheae till . I Attention Navy Ex Storekeeper or Yeoman Government reee-rds p p r tunily to learn business: ppoc tunity far right yaung rub r yaung wasnaa. APPLY H0NEYW00D DISTILLERIES Sl S. 14th ITS THE BIG SUPPER EVENT OF THE 'FALL SEASON! 9 - - - Just received and unpoc kd .... huqa shiprnanls oi slip pers that represent every triin7 j D id, Morn, Budiy atxd Mary want for home cornJoit. Aivqy at school, too, tites are to be appreciated. Corne dovn to Miller's today and choose while these are here for you. . .i .i Miller's Shoe jffiWTr NWhf-s, as n-rtti Depa wmmim wmmm war, rmtm FORM EN! FOK WOMEN! FO It CI 1 1 fi)R EN ! rtment SSBBsSSsU