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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1946)
Cnity News DBirneffs BRIDGE TLAN FENDING Tt.ere was till rm decision UUy by the Marion county ruurt cn the ttnl proposal that the Willard - Evergreen bridge be riiisrd eight feet, it long with other r d charges in -that urea. County Judge Grant Murphy and County Commissioners Roy Rice and E: L. Rcgers Taeday made an inspec tion tour of the WHiard-Ever-grt-en road, but have not yet leached a decision with County Engineer Hedda Swart as to the bndf e. You can take The Statesman with yti to school now. There is avail able a $4 subscription for eight month?, at any college or uni versity in the United States, daily and Sunday. Your check will start Your Home Newspaper im med iately. DISCHARGED AT FT- LEWIS PFC Stanford L. Hein. 1875 Lancaster dr.; PFC John L. Lyon. Jefferson; T. 5th Gr. Nicholas S. Theis, route 1. Gervais; and' PFC Willis R. Smalley. jr., McMinn ville, were honorably discharged from the army at Ft. Lewis. Wash., Sunday, the public relations office there report. Flourecent Commercial and In dustrial Lighting Fixtures for im mediate delivery. Salem Lighting nd Appliance Co, temporary lo cation 255 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore gon. Phone 9412. CHEST ROTARY THEME Dr. Seth Huntington, pastor of the Firt Congregational church, will speak before Salem Rotary club this noon on "The Relation ship of the Community Chest to the Service Agencies. Commun ity chest team reports will be made. Free mothproofing tor . your fur mat Store your coat and get your eoat mothproofed Price's. 135 N Liberty St Phone S12L IITKEET HEARING SET The Marion county court Tues day set October 11 at 10 a m. for hearing on a proposal to name the street running east off I-an-rasler drive between Earl avenue nd Center street Denver avenue has been suggested. Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S Whitcomb Co. For information rail 21619. DON CON LEY PROMOTED Don Conley. n of Mr. and Mr. Ray Conley. Salem, ha been pro moted from PFC to T. 5th Gr., Eighth army headquarters, in Jin-mat-hi. Honshu. Japan. announces. Conley is with the 674th para chute bn.. there. j New location Cronlse Studio. 439 Court St.. over Smith Baking Co. LOO PERMIT CJIVEN Willis Hnldint. Williams ave , was granted a permit to haul kg over certain county and mar ket roads Tuesday by the Marion county court. ! Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc AJvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St 1K B CAF TAKEN j Mrs. Zena Thomas, 353 States man st, reported to police the theft of a hub cap from her car lrked at Salem General hospital yesterday. Oblluary Mrs. Mary Jttdfatkarl resident of la . inn at . .Monday. sptiribr So. Kwrvtvung ara tw daughters. Mrs. J 3 Brow n of Dallas and Mrs. Haral f-rwMlM ot f'ortlarxl.! trtres sons. T. Si AfMtarso of Crawfardsvrtla. C ha r las Andsfwn of Pari land. T. L. Andatson. f talitwMa. and savsisl sistrtt and fcreOtar in t'alifornia funeral ar lanaatnants Mill a announced later ay dough-ar ruk rttapal. a. L Tnotnas A. Jonas. U resident of Of ants fa. al aa l SI yaats. died I .1 kMi.tt.1 . Ikiir.llrlN. AM fha mo. Mrs Mtbrl bones, and a slatar. k.jkM to Grants faa for services aim antermetit by HowellrCdards chapel. Mrs lass. BMIW MAN Sranh O Rook man. t his home, SM Soutii l.ioany, fisesdajr, October 1. at trta as of St I years, fturvfved ly l. Mabel J tubmmmn. of Sslam; a niere. Mis A lira Harold of Smirm; too npr. Walter bowman of Sa lem and NsrtV Bflmn of Mt Vernon. Ore. Merttr of l-aUa Methodic! church ArMuruement of services later a? Clouah-Kaf rfck company. INIIHIHIP ' ! In U tit Tueailay. October t, Elmer Uunran Sherwood, lata rel eenl of I:m N nth! st Survived by trie Mto. Mart, daughter. Mia. William (iwodwin of Kalem. and a wt. lU.vd K M,tt of isoiae. Ida. A nnurw enieril of avrvtrea -later by t tough' Bar 1 M k company. Records How lo Give A Snccesfnl Party 1 lasite the gang ever and spin the latest and newest records. Everyone will have a wander fal lime dancing and singing. Select year records here today. Heider's 421 Ceart Hi. Fbeae 7522 LIFE I NDERU iriTERS MEET The first fall meeting of the Sa lem Life Umlerwr iters association of which Car! Wood Is president, will be held Friday noon at the Marion hotel. A. E. Graben gaard. manager of the Bankers Life of Iowa, will be guest speak er. Other guest will be Richard Atherton. president of the Port land association; it. E. Shannahan, president of the state association and Seth Thompson, ttate Insur ance commissioner. tree mothpriMifing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your roat mothproofed Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121 KIYYANIS CLl'B ELECTS Guy N. Hickok wan named pres ident of ; Salem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon. He will succeed Vf . W. McKinney who is now head of the club. Other officers elected for the new term are Phil H. rSchnell, first vice-president; Bar ney Van Onsenoord, second vice president; Walter Lamkin. treas urer; Chris J. Kowitz. Douglas McKay and Wendell Webb, di rectors. Lut Flower Shoppe. 1276 N Lib erty, phone 9392. . EYE CUT AFTER CRASH j William French of Corvallis was: treated at Salem Deaconess hospi tal last night for an eye cut which' he told Salem police was received after an auto collision when the other driver suddenly struck him in the eye and drove away. He said the accident was of minor na ture. Two stitches were required to close the cut. Peery T. Buren has moved his law offices to room 613, First Nation al Bank Building. Phone 5238. TOASTM ASTERS SFEAK ' Speakers at Salem Toastmasters' i weekly meeting at Hotel Salem! last night were Harlan Pearson.! Howard Roberts. Harry Riches, Wesley E. Stewart, Jr., and Billy Wood. L. O. Arena was toastmaster and Clyde Evensizer served as general critic. Dr. Ralph Gordon was table topicmaster. River silt top soil U fill dirt. Com'L Saod St GraveL Ph. 21966 ROGERS IN EAST State Forester Nels Rogers is in the east attending national for estry meetings. After attending the Association of State Foresters meeting this week at Centre Lo veil, Maine, he Is .to go to the American Forest congress meeting in Washington, D. C, October 9 11. Discharge servt lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring duv-.-harge rerti fiestas AVC FAN EL SCHEDULED A panel of five local members will discuss the five principal points of: an American Veterans Committee statewide program of veterans' services at a meeting of Salem Chapter No. 1 in the YMCA fireplace room at 8 o'clock tonight Wanted: Automobile trimmer and an upholsterer. McAlvin's Top Shop, 343 N. Church. Ph. 9560. S MOTHERS DISCHARGED Salem General hospital Tues day discharged Mrs. Melvin R. Dornhecker and Infant daughter, Dallas: Mrs George Williamson and Infant son, 1810 Cross st., and Mrs. Erie L. FiUsimmons and daughter, 772 N. Cottage t Insured savings earn more than two per rent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty Street. SALEM ARTIST 'REPRESENTED "Autumn Shower, a watercolor of sV scene near Dallas, by Loren Boulier will be shown at the Meier at Frank galleries In Port land this week aa a part of the exhibition of the Oregon Society 'of Artists, Boulter's exhibit at the Elf strom galleries ends Saturday. Free rnoth proofing for your fur eoat. Store your mat and get your met mothproofed. Price's, 133 N Liberty Si t Phone 9121. HONORED IN MICHIGAN Geialdine Schmoker, 883 N. Cot tage st, was one of 112 students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich, who earned an all A record during the summer ses sion, according to word from the , school. 200 men's used suits and over coats, 60 ladies used coats, needed at once. Must be in good cond. Starr Exchange, 311 N. Com'L St. YOUNG RETURNS JUVENILES County Sheriff Denver Young returned to Salem Tuesday from Arlington with two Juveniles who were turned over to county Ju venile authorities. The youths are charged with larceny of an auto mobile from Salem. FFC GASCON RETORTS PFC ' Raymond Gascon, son of Mrs. W. T. Perry, Salem, has re joined his outfit, the 674th para rhute bn, at Jinmachi, N. Honshu. Japan, after a six-months re enlistment furlough. Gascon was inducted at Ft. Lewis, Wa.h, in 18441 and has been in several cam paigns and major engagements in the Asiatic-Pacific area. You can take The Statesman with you to school now. There is avail able a gi subscription for eight months,' .at any college or , uni versity in the United States, daily and Sunday. Your check will start Your Home Newspaper , immed ktjjr...f -i : '. CONFECTIONERY NAME FILED HI W. Towneend filed an as sumed business name with the Marion county clerk Tuesday for Bill's Confectionery located at 697 N. Capitol st. Ralph W. Schneider filed a certificate of retirement from the same establishment. .! i . v .- ; . . . Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity, Jary, Florist. 365 Court. MONEY! ORDERS CASHED Postmsaster Albert C. Grass told police yesterday" that 41 money or ders stolen from the ' post office here reportedly had been cashed at Alameda, Calif., by a man us ing the name T. W. McDonald as payee and Hans Miller as remitter. Wedding I pictures taken at the church 520 State. Ph 5722. MOTEL NAME FILED I Fred W. Zirbel and Lucille E. Zirbel, 3850 S, Commercial st, Tuesday filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk for the Tip Top motel. New fathers Cigars by the box. Lobby Pioneer. Trust Bldg. MOVIE FOR AIR SCOUTS Members of air scout squadron 1 will see the motion picture "Tar get for Today," an army air force film, at the. regular 'meeting to night at 7:13. The combat film will be shown in the Rotary scout cabin behindLesIie Junior high school. The show will be open to members and non-members of the squadron. A realtor must be alert land pro gressive because if he misses three consecutive Realty Board meet ings where all real estate prob lems are discussed, he is automat ically dropped from the rolls and can no longer use the word Real tor. Be safe,' be satisfied, list your property with a "Realtor." HUBBARD MARKET NAMED . Kenneth G. Megquier and Doris M. Megquier, Hubbard filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Tuesday , for the Hubbard Food market. J ' Flourescent Commercial "and In dustrial Lighting Fixtures for im mediate delivery. Salem Lighting and Appliance Co, temporary lo cation 235 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore gon. Phone 9412. WALLACE STEED RELEASED " ' Wallace Leonard Steed, 180 N. 17th st, hospitalized following an auto accident in downtown Salem early Sunday, was discharged Tuesday from Salem General hos pital. BOY'S ARM PINCHED Dwight Baker, 10, of 821 N. Cottage ct, . was treated by the Salem first aid crew. Tuesday af ter n is arm was caught in a wring er. His Injury was not considered ferious. i f 1 r- The) Statesman. Salem, Ore.. Wednesday. October 2. 1948 5 MRS. GUNN GOES HOME Mrs. Lloyd Dunn, route 1, Mon mouth, took her infant son home GUNSHOT WOUND TREATED f from Salem Deaconess hospital Lloyd Beck, Salem, was treated f Tuesday. at saiem General hospital for a Little Vensh Richards, 2,i-year-old daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Geerce Richards, 3099 Earl st, la pictured here selling a "Forget-Me-Not" flower U her grandfather, William Richards (left) ef 448 Heed st, a disabled veteran ef world war I. Looking en Is Venah's father (right) who Is a disabled veteran ef world war II. In the Ferget-Me-Net sale ef Salem's Disabled American Veterans chapter, this Friday and Saturday, Grandfather Richards will have a quota ef 1,900 to sell In a booth at the J. C. Penny store. Local Talent Takes Lead in Jay cce Play First local talent show to be given in several years is schedul ed for Thursday and Friday night at the Salem high school auditor ium under the hponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The musical comedy, "Pep Parade" has an all-male cast, but several "wo man" characters. Mac-hrce Cauey of Kansas City is director. Gussie Peck, played by Milan Boniface Is boss of her household which includes Henry (Dennis Brewer), and daughter, Judy (Boyd Babbitt). She aspires to win the hand of Keith Trevelyn (Dick Lockard) for Judy, but the latter prefers Toijimy Meadows (Roger Cochran). ( Rich Aunt Hattiejllotchklss (Val Klampe) brings trouble to the house, In the form of Madam DeLa Clair, a fortune teller (Don Judson). Others in the cast lare Hortense Yohnson (Ken Torger sen), Roseela (Tom Pomeroy), and Dr. Dora Druggina (Marvin Jeid tke). 1 Proceeds will go toward or ganizing and maintaining the school boy patrol, a Jaycee project gunshot wpund in his thigh lat night. He told hospital attendants his gun had accidentally dis charged as he handled it in his home. Dexter Grinding Serv. Ph. 6833. MRS. RUSH RETURNS : Mrs. Eva Rush has returned to her duties as deputy city recorder after a two-weeks visit with her "cousin, Mrs. C. A. Merrill, Spo kane. Mrs. Rush made the round trip by plane. Dance to the music of Wally Speed every night except Monday at Normandy Manor. Steaks avail able. k , ' i JUDGE MURPHY TO STAYTON County Judge Grant Murphy and Mrs. Murphy Tuesday night motored to 'Stay ton to attend the local Lions club Ladles night. Rummage Sale: Friday and Satur day, Oct. 4 and 5, at the Parish House. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. INACTIVE STATUS ORDERED LL Raymond L. Farmer, 760 N. Summer st., after three years of service with the infantry, wilt revert to inactive status ' Novem ber 10, according to word from Ft. Lewis, Wash. Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S. Whitcomb Co. For information call 21619. Ask us about our spe cial winter rates. . OVERCOAT STOLEN An overcoat belonging to Fred Lelsi. 2310 Lee st, was stolen in a downtown restaurant, it was re ported to police Tuesday. For service on . sales, purchases. loans, and insurance,; call Percy UUman. Ph. 8902. HOSPITAL. SOCIETY GET EST. PORTLAND, Oct. 1 -P)- An estate of $137,684, left by Dr. J. Petrolium is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and their sulfur. Arch Stewart, was bequeathed in nitrogen and oxygen derivatives. I equal shares to Good Samaritan hospital here and the Oregon Au dubon society, an inventory filed In circuit court showed today. Dr. Stewart died Aug. 22 at the age of 71. The talpan, an Australian snake, Is so poisonous that horses are said to die of its bite within four minutes. ICC cnEMi All Flavors, No Limits, (list. SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salem Portland U. MairH Proving Too Small PORTLAND, Oct I rifll-The University of Portland I so crowded with students thevy h.m to go up and down stairs in shifts. I 5 The president. Rev. j Theodore J. Mchling, looked! over the un precedented 1,500 enrollment srnl ruled that downstairs-bound tiu dents would move for the f.rst five minutes fter each bell. Af ter that tose headed upstairs start climbing. j Property Moving In Slaylon Arra I STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lessard have purchased the L. E. Pike residence on Second and Virginia streets. The Pikes for merly owned the" Rendezvous but now operate a ranch neaf Terre bonne. The Lessards, who live directly east of the Pike home, have sold their residence to Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Rossiter. The Hossiters are at 'present Ihirg near Sublimity. . Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brown, who recently purchased ''the 7S-acre farm formerly belonging to E. M. Jensen, are now modernizing the place, situated southwest of May ton. The Jensens moved to Ther mopolis, Wyo. " Experienced Ready 'to-near SALESLADIES T7AIITED! Apply at 5 5 A 1. 1. VS. a zZ Court & liberty r-t 1 n r-1 How labor feels about the ; t Salem Community Chest Births l SCHACKMANN To Mr. and Mrs. George Schackmann, 3860 Midway dr., a daughter, Tuesday, October 1, at Salem Deaconess hospital. i MeCRAVEN To Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCraven. route 6, box 113, Salem, a daughter, Tuesday, October 1,- at Salem Deaconess hospita-l. WEINBERG To Mr. and Mrs. William Weinberg, route 3. box 318. Salem, a daughter, Tuesday; October 1, at Salem Deacopess hospital. i KIMKINR To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simklns. 1245 Mill St., a son, Tuesday, October 1, at Salem Deaconess hospital. GRIFFIN To Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Griffin. 2163 Berry st; a daugh ter, Tuesday, October. 1, at Salem General hospital. 0JIEUIIATISI1 and ADTflMTiS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for Information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Laboratories Potato digging will ptart in earnest in Klamath Ba-in October t and will continue at this rate for, thirty dayn. Iirkers are badly needed. . Picking rate is 5c per 60 pounds, Svith special upward, adjustments in poor fields. Other labor is $1.25 per hour. Camping equipment withbed ding is usually needed. In mo cases tents will be furnished. Workers should register al the Fara Labor Oiiice, 116 Sonlli Sixii Streets j Klanalh Falls HIS MONTH the citizens of our town are asked to contribute to support the Com- T xnunity Chest. All of us, as citizens and union members, have a personal interest in the success of this ilrive. We have a personal interest because so many union members are already -volunteer workers for the Ked Feather services of the Community Chest. Union members are i acting as Scout masters, Y workers, on the boards of various Red Feather agencies, and in many other capa cities, i . l Many of us are working as volunteer solicitors on this campaign. The Community Chest supports activltfei which are vital to the welfare of our children and to the well-being of the community as at whole. Therefore, this camjMiign mutt succeed i i All of us want lo see the work of the Seoutl and the Ys continued. Hecatise we want these j services to continue, we urge all citizens and all members bf Labor, Unions to give and give generounly to ouf local Community Chest. Salem Trades and Labor Council F. M. Keith, Pres. H. E. Marker, Secy. VIM bud Liid POTO; 15 ; . i ! ; s , j i j,-'", j . r ' . ; ' M A " - f - : APPEALS "IN I ' ' ' 1 ' " " IL