The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 26, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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AWAITS DISCHARGE
S. Sgt. Daryl Dtorhugh, son nf
Mr and Mrr. Loyd Drorbauctt,
1547 (Nurt St.. arrived at Fert
Lewis, Wanh.. Wednesday and is
awaiting 1ichari?r from the army,
hi parent fi informed. His
wife, Myrtle, formerly of Salem,
tut mm' living in Portland, hat
Itcxn to Fort Lewi to meet him.
ht Drorbaugh has been in the
army two years, and ha Jut com
plettd a 19-miTitht tour ft duty in
the uuth Pacific.
A realtor must be alett and pro
gr .fie because it he misses three
cm!citie Realty Board meet
lrK ufcere all real estate prob
lems are discussed, he is automati
ally dropped from the roll and
can no longer use the word Real
tor Be safe, be satifird. list your
property with a "Realtor."
"Ver llunteis. attention Order
your double - wrapped Master
Bread from y.ur grtrr.
I1NAUAVS IS CI STODY
Two 12-year-old runaway Sa
'etn boy were, apprehended by
prlice at 11:30 p.m. Tuewmy on
uth Commercial street and tk
e to Salem Deaconess hospital,
where they will remain until par
ent can be contacted. Officer
aid th boy r"rri"d f rjr" !!
rase filled with apples, cante
ioupes and other articles.
Free mothproofing for yout fui
coat Store your mat and get your
mat mothproofed Price's, 135 N
Liberty St Phone 9121
Fall bulba. full selection, finejqual
Ity. Jary. Florist. 365 Court.
CONVOY GOES THROUGH
An army convoy of trucks and
carrying several hundred
soldiers en route to San Francisco
pent Tuesday night at Camp
Adair The convey refuted in Sa
lem Tuesday afternoon, having
left Fort Lewis, Wash., early Tues
day morniav
Ferf. hunting arrows. Ph. 24228.
Discharge service lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians- Bring dis
charge certificates
bad Check tassed
A fraudulent check for $43 83
was accepted by Busick's Court
street market in payment for a
radio about 10 days ago, police
reports indicate. The check was
allegedly signed by a person using
the nam of Mrs. Harvey D. Grant
River silt top soil it fill dirt.
Oral Sand & GraveL Ph. 21900
New location Cronlse Studio. 439
Court SL. over Smith Baking Co.
TO OKLAHOMA
Mrs. W. B. Johnston is leaving
by train Sunday night for Wal
ters. Ok La., where she plans to
spend a month or six weeks with
cousin whom she has not seen
for 50 years.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church 520 Stat. Ph. 5721
Wanted pinking shears. Ph. 23116.
Free mothproofing tor your fur
mat Store your coat and get your
mat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N
Liberty SL Phone 912L
BARKER TO SAN DIEGO
Herbert Barker, executive sec
retary of the Salem Trades and
Labor council, left Wednesday by
automobile for San Diego where
he will attend a conference of Pa
cific roast meat cutters and butch
ers union. The main topic of the
conference will be the ieffect of
OPA upon the meat industry. Bar
ker said.
Deer Hunters, attention Order
your double - wrapped Master
Bread from vour errer.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 130 South Li
berty Street.
Furniture upholstered and re
paired by expert workmen Mr
Alvin Top Shop. 545 N Church Si
Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S
Whitcomb Co For information
.all 9110
MERCANTILE NAME FILED
An assumed business name cer
tificate was filed Wednesday with
the Marion county clerk's office
by Kenneth J. Golliet. Hattie R.
Golliet, both of Mthama, and Fred
S. Anunsen. Salem, for a general
mercantile store and cold storage
lockers at Mehama. The store
will be named the Ken Golliet
1
Rex Lay ton after five and one
half years in the1 army and
short stay in Oakland. Califs is
now associated with "C" Kilgore
flea I Estate, 423 S. 12th St.
Rummage Sale Business and
Professional Women s club, 248 N.
Com'l. St.. over Greenbaum's
Store, Fri., Sat, Sept 27th, 28th.
Free mothproofing tor your fur
mat Store your coat and get your
mat mothproofed Price's, 135 N
r.lHrt CI Phnna 0191
Perf. hunting arrows. Ph. 24228.
DALLAS PARK CLOSED
Dallas ctiy park, used through
out the summer by many Salem
residents and institutions for pic
nics, will close October 1, J. R
Allgood. chairman of the Dallas
city park board, announced Wed
nesday. j
An ample supbly of toilet tissue
at En g lew -pod Grocery, 973 N. 18th
St
Considerable quantity well sea
soned nearly $ew lumber, used
once for scaffolding. Some win
dow frames, wikidows & doors. To
be sold in one lot. 9150. 168 N. 12.
LuU Flower Sbopp. 1276 N. Lib
erty, phono 9592.
Good United States Gold Coins
wanted for private collection. Will
pay double original value or more.
Call 2-1788 or drop us a postal.
J. C. Formick, 2460 East Nob Hill.
Salem.
MAJEK IN B. C.
Edward Majek, Salem Lions
club president, is on a business
trip to Vancouver. B. C. where he
expects to remain until Septem
ber 30.
Muffin tins.' sweat shirts, outside
white paint, rifle and shotgun
shells, pistols, electric trains, and
one frozen food freezer. Noilman
St Engler, 362 State.
Ageless Beanly
Program
at year fingertips
Dermetics Cosmetics
Complete Lin
j at
y IIOIIIQUE BEAUTY SALON
Room IS to 28
Sa Stat Street t i .
rhene 146 i
RIGGS NAMED CHAIRMAN
Prof. Lawrence Riggs was nam
ed as new chairman of the Council
of Social Agencies at its first
meeting this week. Mrs. Dan Mc
Lellan will be the new secretary.
The nextl meeting of the council
will have, a speaker from' the W.
T, Brown memorial fund to dis
cuss plans for the coming year. .
Flourescent Commercial and In
dustrial Lighting Fixtures for im
mediate delivery. Salem Lighting
and Appliance Co., temporary lo
cation 25S N. Liberty, Salem, Ore
gon. Phones 4311
Stove and diesel oil. Prompt de
livery. Geo. Cadwell Oil Co. 2490
State, phone 9788.
ZOLLIE VoLCHOK VISIT8
iZollie VolchoK, former Salem
man, district manager of Sterling
Theatres IncJ of Oregon and Wash
ington with headquarters in Seat
tle, virited here Tuesday with his
parents, Mr. jand Mrs. A. Volchok,
1895 S.j Commercial st.
. . 1 t "I .
SIping. rtn. to rent. Lg. with dble
bed. Ph. 21576, 1417 N. Liberty.
Hunters Haul that deer home in
a 'new two-wheel hunting trailer.
Equipped with canopy and ice
bx. Ph. 27F3. -
ROGERS TALKS TO LIONS
State ; Forester Nels Rogers, will
speak on "Sustained .Yield Man
agement of Oregon Forests" at to
day's noon luncheon meeting of
the Salem Lions club in the Mar
ion hotel. ;
i - ' j 'fc ! i
Refinish your own floors. Rent a
floor sander from Woodrow's, 440
Center SL' . ,
Deer Hunters, attention Order
your double - wrapped Master
Bread from your grocer.
MOTHERS GO HOME'
Mrs. Donnel Sanders. 292 N.
Church st. and Mrs. Warren P.
Maxwell. 510 N. 17th St., were
dismissed i with their newborn
sons, from Salem General hos
pital yesterday. .
Used soda fountain, good bond.,
reasonable, j The Simmons C., 493
Center St. Ph. 6909.
i uj - ' .
TII7R CAP STOLEN
Ralph Stanton, 1764 Market st,
reported to police that a hub cap
was stolen from his car Tuesday
night while it was parked in front
o( his house.
Annual salmon bake Sept. 26, 6:30
p.m.. V. F, W. Hall. Tickets at
Miller's: and , Dal ton Hardware.
Fun and frolic.
BILLFOLD. MONET GONE
: Dudley Rutledge, custodian of
the Spa restaurant, reported to
police early Wednesday morning
that his billfold, containing cash,
checks and personal papers, was
t a k e n while he j slept Tuesday
night, I N
Robert Rawsan, teacher of piano
and harmony.-'Ph. 3058. ,
DOOR GLASS SHOT
: I A hole was shot in the door
glass of her car as she drove past
the state school-for. the blind on
Mission street at ' about 5 p.m.
Tuesday. Mrs. R. Adsit, 1330 S.
Commercial st., reported to police
yesterday. ! '
Dance. Silverton Armory every
Saturday. Woodry's Orchestra.
A WOL SOLDIER IN CUSTODY
& George C. Smith, who alleged
ly admits being AWOL from Fort
Lawton, Wash., since September
9, is in jail here today awaiting
arrival of fort officials. He was
apprehended by a Salem police
man early Wednesday.
i H
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st.
Thrills and laughs at Great Virgil
magic show, senior high auditori
um, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
BOY REPORTED MISSING
si Junior Gatchet. 14 years" old,
has! been missing from his home
in Silverton since Tuesday night,
Silverton Police Chief O'Brien ad
vised the Salem police department
yesterday. - '
Flourescent Commercial and In
dustrial Lighting Fixtures for im
mediate delivery. Salem Lighting
and Appliance Co., temporary lo
cation 255 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore
gon. Phone 4311.
Births
NOSE BLEED TREATED
James Scott was taken to Dea
coness hospital by first aid men
and treated, for sporadic nose bleed
yesterday.
HOLLYWOOD LIONS INDUCT ,
New members of Hollywood
Lions club . were inducted at a
meeting Wednesday noon by Bob
Fisher, of radio station KSLM, a
past Eugene 'district Lions gover
nor. TO APPEAR TODAY
Roy G. Petty, returned from
Portland last night by Sheriff
Denver Young on a Salem jus
tice court warrant charging non
support, will appear in justice
court this morning at 10 o'clock.
Salem Mecca
For Tourists
All 48 states, three provinces of
Canada, the Philippine Islands and
the District of Columbia have
been represented on auto licenses
seen on Salem streets this year,
on the basis of reports today.
A Statesman subscriber several
weeks, ago volunteered the infor
mation that an 18-day check ofTho
the city's streets disclosed that -34
states and the other out-state
areas were represented withir
that period, and an unofficial
compilation since that time now
indicates' that cars from the re
mainder of the nation's common
wealths also have visited this city.
State
, v
. Satom. Or.. Thursday. Sptembr 2S. 1363
Beaver VFW Post
To Hold Vets Rally
The all navy Beaver v post . of
Veterans of Foreign Wars j will
hold a rally for all ' veterans at
VFW hall Monday night at. 8
o'clock. Congressman Walter Nor
blad will speak and Douglas Mc
Kay will : act as master of irere
monies. " j
The meeting will conclude with
an opert forum. .
ICE CREAII
All Flavors, No
limits, QtB
SAVING CENTER
Salem and West Salem
Patten To Mr. and Mrs. Don
B. Pat ton. .990 N. 16th st.. a
daughter, Wednesday, September
25, at Salem General hospital.
' I Monson To Mr. and Mrs. S. A".
Monson, Florence, a son, ' Wed
nesday, September 25, at Salem
General hospital. ' 1
si Mix To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Mix, Aumsville, a son, Wednes
day, September 25, at Salem Dea
coness hospital.
Lets To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Letz. 2643 Brooks st., a son, Wed
nesday, September 25, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
flDlfoulonaorrDeg
! ?
trie Clar. ',lat resident oi Ale.
Ore., at !lhe ot 7S year. Mother
of Mrs. Thelma Beatrice Boy n of
a i... ura AH, Jam Cole of
Seattle. Wah.: sister et Dr. I-
Miles or Beaumont. I ex.. ana mr. a.
L i Bovr af Portland. Funeral serv
ice will be held Thursday,! Septem-
mM -' 1 wi mm in (k. W T Rl.
don c'haoel with concluding' services
at ! Belcresi Memorial ir. !
H W. Barnet will officiate.'
STEVENSON '
Amui Edward Stevenson, late resi
dent of ! Cottase street, at a Cor-
valha hosptuil Monday. septemDer zj.
Husband of Mrs. Mabell Stevenson of
Salem: father of Mrs. Peart Alderman.
Mrs. Shirley Danlelson. both of To
ledo, Ore.: Mrs. Ruth Pearca of Mon
roe and ' Paee SUvenson of Salem;
brother of Mrs. Edna Peer, Mrs. Anna
belle Elesser. Minneapolis. Minn., and
Duncan and Tom Stevenson oi uu-
luth. Minn. Survived also by Ave
grandchildren and on, great crand
chlld. Services will be held from the
Claush-Barrick chapel Thursday, Sep
tember 2. at t p.m.. with Rev. Chen
tee W. Hambltn officiating. Interment
atlBdcrest Memorial park.
Morrrr i
Miss Cora Moffit. late resident of
22SO North Church street. Monday.
Seotember 33. at home. Survived by
cousins. George Moffitt ot Salem and
Miss Ella Moffit of Dallas, services
will be conducted from the Clour h
Barrlck ehapel Friday, September J7.
at flOJO a.m.. with Interment in Bel-
Crest Memorial park.
CARTEK ' l
Harry J. Carter, late resident of
SS i Rosemont at.. West Salem, Sep
tember 29. Surviving are the wife.
Elizabeth M. Carter. West Salem; one
son. Harold carter, sail ue -y.-Utah:
two daughters. Mrs. Mabel
Lindgren. Camas. Wash., and Mrs;
Herma Pfiester, San Fernando. Calif.
Announcement of services will be
made laUr by Clough-Barrick com
pany. MARTIN
Claude E. Martin, in a Portland
hospital September 24. at the age of
17 years. Surviving are the mother.
Mrs. Bertha Martin. Portland; the
father. Elmer Martin, Salem; three
sisters. Miss Delores Martin, Miss
Barbara Martin and Mrs. Lehora
Adams, all of Portland, and three,
nephews. Graveside services will be
conducted Friday, September 27. at
3 p.m.. : at City View cemetery under
direction oi ciouf n-BarricK company
lotiMe Tvisl fibbed
All Elastic rfeb Waist Band I
You Cannot Find a More Durable, Comfortable.
Boys Brief at Any Price
each
vSixes 8 Years to 12 Tears. Small. Medium and Large.
- Limit 6 Pair to a Customer
Notice: Another shipment of better made Mens
Briefs arrived today.
A
Open Saturdoy Night
UntU 9 . o'clock
QUALITY j STYLE j
GREATER
Jvr97Unamlj
VALUE -Qftmnj
QTUn
387 Stat Strt
Next to Ilartman's Jewelry Store
J. Josephson. Prop. Howard Hnnsaker, Manager
I i
flJAD&ffl)
Awtorted fibre tops. Sturdy construction, strong; leg- bra-
fcpeclaiijr; pnerd , , 1
cesL
$98
a 1
Hench style haock - $ 6.95 mmmmmmTmmmmmmmmmm
'"- -,6 W nZ!l.li. 4.75
Drum Top I Jimp Table 14.95 . .... . . . iaa
K K Metal Kitchen Stool 4 f f
Table I Jimp. Rayon ShadeT 5.95 24- blk. or red trim iX.- 6iy9
Enamel Step Can U C OC
Desk Values! I Carbae disposal
Waterfall walnut ven- $l Q CA 7-Drawer Maple Desk OCl ClC
er. Nat. or bleached ffrOaWU. I4.50. Maple Student! aaZ
Drop Iaf Dek. Sol- Sl A PA 36-inch 4-drawer Stu- $41 f Ckf- I
id oak or walnut finish hZfmJ dent Desk. WaL and JL
maple finish. j fa j-- ; , f
Army Surplus Cots Q AP ji . . .
36-in.iith spring used pOi3 Chenille Bedspreads ...$9.95
mattresses. Heavy Metal Smoker ... $7.95
3-3 sie CV,r S8aS5 MassiHon. Pressure Cooker $13.60
I 2-Slice Electric Toaster ..$2.00
WE GIVE S&U GREEN STAMPS I
i t
saleii noriE Tumi. co.
137 So. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
SALEM, OREGON
U ini JJiiOiUa
THUnSDAY-FBIDAY and SATURDAY
What Do We Mean By Surprise Days?
Briefly, ws have received in the lost few days, srjnall
lots of merchandise of which no lot is sufficiently large
in quantity to advertise and feature by itself. We are
not listing all of the items biit we do have surprise
values throughout the store: As example we have on
Bale Thursday morning (limited quantities) women's slips,
men's briefs, bib overalls, men's plaid shirts, children's
sleepers (with two pair pants), copper tea kettles, men's
"T" shirts, boys and men's slack socks, men's colored
dress shirts. Also complete size range of gambler shirts.
Many other items.
Shop Our Store and Comjxtre , During
These Three Surprise Days
THURSDAY-FRIDAY and SATURDAY!
IPenney's - Salem, ire.
f
II
JIST
We Hay Have
Jusi Whal You're
Loojdng For
Following is a List of Scarce
' Items in Mens Wear
WSEIWB
IB
Elastic Waist
j Band. Better
I Made Knit
Sizes small, medium and large -
White
SRS
Two-way dress & sport
Extra fine tailored gab
ardine twill
Sizes small, medium, large
WE
Fine Quality.
Lisle, Rayon J
! 4 11 I d a ti in
Cj .. , , ""I Wl AC OOl
Solid colors & pastel shades. Elastic anklets & ribbed
Inn Alt elA
- v f a
Em 100 WooL 3 Pockets
Shawl, Collar. Tie Belt
BaV Small Jb T arr. 1. U kK.
Check Pattern
Sizes small, medium and large
Alhlelic &
T-SMKS
Limited quantity of fine
combed yarn in white--also
colored basque
shirts.
In basket knit weaves, and all around stripes, short
sleeves. Sizes small, medium and large.
The largest selection
in town of broadcloth,
Madras, balloon cloth.
batiste & cotton. In
lie backs, French back, & all elastic waist band. Boxer:
type fly front, button front & snap front. All sizes.
In accessories, we have a wide selection to choose from. In
belts, all elastic suspenders for dress or work, tie clasps, col
lar pins, key chains & handkerchiefs, every day kind ic better
grades.
EHES
You're sure to find
just the color pattern
& fabric you want, at
the price you want to pay.
SiSf
CASES
We are closing out all
suit cases at lOc dis
count as. we are discon
tinuing our luggage dept.
Full Dress
Cutaway
SMUT S
We have 4 suits in stock:
3 size 36 regulars & (1)
size 38 long. Also (I)
tuxedo size 37. Short in
m id night blue. 100';
wool expertly tailored
suits, $45 each.;
TOPCOATS
Get yours now while we have them. An exceptional fine se
lection to choose from. In gabardines, fleeces Ac herringbones.
100 wool fabrics priced, from $26 to $45. In all most wanted
colors and sizes.
No, we don't have
too many, but w hat
we have i worth
it these nrices. 100r; wool herringbone weave.
lu'Mila In ki-nux kli.A tO IA 1
shipments of more slacks any day now.
100 wool fabries in solid col
ors St mixed weaves. Tw o-tone
air wool with gabardine fronts.
The largest selection or expert
ly tailored coat en the coast.
Regulars, longs St shorts. Sixes
34 to 44. Priced from $1U0 to
$23.
sums
buying at these prices. 100r'
i weeds, in brown & blue,
shipments of more slacks
Sport, Lounge,
AND
Leisure. Coals
SIITS
Only a few now.
but we expect more
soon. Drop in & see
anytime without obligation.
- I -
Ghelson Klais
NEW FALL
Made of America's
finest fur -felts.
Exclusively hand-made
by United Union Hatters. Look for the Union Label
Sizes from 6Ji to 7 fa
In every new shape, style & color
$6.00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00 and $10
100 'Wool
Princelon
Slip-over Sleeveless
Tl
In a wide; variety of colors
& designs.
At
One
Price
Ea.
450
Sizes small, medium & large
Officers st vie. -
Civilian Coats
Guaranteed Rainproof
AH sizes, regular short & longs
The best tailored coat on the market
For the convenience of those who cannot shop during
the day, - : . ;
OPEN SAT. NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK
quality f"" crryaLc
C D-OTTIXI ESI
GREATER
VALUE
S 387 State Street
Next Door to Ilartman's Jewelry Store
J. Josephson. Prop. Howard Hansaker, Mgr.