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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1946)
(Dfitty ; Mews LTBirtleff s i BRAKES SAID FAULTY Murlen.E. Burlen, 124 Salem height ave.. posted $3 bail and promised to have his brakes fixed yesterday! after his arrest by city police on a charge of failure to cbey a school patrolman at Par rifch and Capitol streets, police re port. Burton and i his car were taken to a Salem tfarage by po lice after a check : revealed that the vehicle had faulty brakes, ac cording to poffce. free mothproofing : for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, -135 N Liberty St. Phone 912L j New location Cronlse Studio. 438 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. ! - I WYATT TO TALK AT DINNER The Salem chamber of commerce this morning will accept requests for reservations at tonight s ban ouet in Portland where Wilson Wyatt, federal housing j adminis trator, wtll speak. It was announc ed Thursday. Wyatt is to give the principal address at a, meet ing called for the Benson hotel at 7 p.m. ! Dance Saturday Silverton Armory furniture upholstered and paired by expert workmen. Mc- Alvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St Bt'ILDING OKEIIED ! E. A. Weigel was issued a per mit yesterday by the tjity engi neer's office to build a j house at C70 S. 23rd sU of; an estimated $2,700 cost. Repairs and alterations to cot S96 or less were authorized for Otto Johnson, at 466 State t; Elaine Hoffman. R35 N. 18th t ; Valley Motors. 440 Center st; Max Hill. 309 N. 19th st, and W. Eyerley. 84 S. 12th st. j Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. Lutx Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. , RECEIVES FINE Franklin Hamilton Morris. Springfield, who was booked at " t.e Marion county sheriff office Wednesday evening by tle police n a charge of being drunk on a public highway, was fined $15 and nets in Jefferson Justice court Thursday. and was given a 10 day sentence to be suspended on payment of fine and costs. Dance Saturday Silverton Armory River silt top soil & fill dirt OmT. Sand & Gravel Ph. 21966 KI-SaWAYS CAUGHT Three runaway boys, two 13 years old and the other 14, were returned to their homes in Port land after their apprehension by . police in the 200 block of High street at about 3 a m. Thursday. Police said the boys told them they were hitch-hiking to San Fran cisco. , Inaurad aavLogs . earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Strings Association, 130 South Li berty Street 200 men's used suits and over coats, 50 ladies used coats, needed at once. Must be in good cond. Starr Exchange.' 311 N. Com'l. St FILES FOR Fl'EL FIRM C. M. Irwin, Salem, filed an assumed business certificate with the Marion county clerk Thursday for West Salem Fuel Co. ( Give a little for those who gave a let Remember: Wear-me today. UNDERGOES OPERATION 2 Word reached Salem yesterday that Dr. G. J, Sweetland, former Willamette (university, coachfor whom Sweetland field is named. DEACONESS DISCHARGES v I underwent an operation at an Ann discharged Thursday by Salem I Arbor. Mich,, hospital. Me expects Deaconess hospital were Mrs. I to return soon to his Constantine, Kenneth Barnard and infant Mich., home,: according to his daughter, St. Paul; Mrs. Leon sister-in-law, Mrs. Waldo Mills. Scheidemann and daughter, 809 ' . . '''' N. Cottage st; Mrs. Taylor Coop- f , aiM,r must oe aierc, ana vro- er and dauehter. Stavtnn- Mn. MM"1 wuuw u iwiihhci ir, ru ZnA i I consecutive Realty Board meet o.,. . . mui 'ma r discussed, he is automat- wood and man 1190 S Mnd t. Me"r-dropped from the rolls and 7T,!Yz .S- Horn no longer use the word Real- tnn 't artA .i w i ;V- Z tor- Be be satisfied, list your mouth, and Mrs. Wesley Mix and I property with a "Realtor." f muii, siunisviue. i n . . , , , . Stove & Diesel oil. Prompt deli v- DeMoIay Mothers club is having ery. George Cadwell OU Co. Ph. rummage sale Oct 4 Sc 5 in Beav- 07M ers hall over Greenbaum's store. I s i Anyone wishing to donate clothing DON GOODE RESIGNS Ph. 5862. Contact Officer Don Goode I ThnriHav ihmill1 Kla rMliru. Rummage Sale: Friday and Satur- Uon to the state department of day, Oct. 4 and 5, at the Parish veterans' affairs, to become ef- awurv 1 PUtl ai u l l, u V 1 I fr(itf a caavi mm m fnl o svaam Church. I grained for the job. Goode said HIT ry GIRDER I ne joining the Retail Credit! kw - -iA ...un- Bureaus organization which has work on the site of the new Paul- "SI". "l , " m"P?2L. 1! Usten to Burke's Radio Camera ieVda; nooM7rYon 9:50 " 1520 Norway -st- was reported Dance Saturday Silverton Armorv in vrw AnntilUn In. .! . - Salem Deaconess hospital. First CHARLES DAVIS HOME aid crewmen who went to the Charles B. Davis, Jr., 397 S. scene of the accident said the 19th st, was discharged Thursday man incurred a badly mangled I from Salem General hospital arm, crushed right cheekbone and I where he had been a patient since j nose and an eye cut I September 23 when he Incurred la broken leg in an accident in- New fathers Cigars by the box. I volvlng-his motorcycle and a car Lobby Pioneer Trust BIdg. on South Commercial street. Lawn sprinkling systems by C. S. The pusthasej or sale of your " w.wu v-v. mvi uiiuwiuiliuu hima fa tranurl nil iiiudMv lr call 21619. Ask us about our, spe: Uolving thousands of dollar. wi.,icr rmn. T I With many people it is the largest WILDLIFE DISCUSSED i ngie invesiment maae aunng Oregon wildlife preservaUort fnr ,Jrel,me1T?n,?.lnI many c,a,es wu dunniMl at m rrainHtshU I mi Mm uuue whii uitume MYinu. feature of the Capital Toastmaster "T ie oeaijinrougn a Realtor. f.? Ttl" it' n,ht '"Anniversary' dance SUverton XU Uons Den. Speakers were Mar mA c..,.ii, -iw n.. ion Curry. Edward Potter, Don second -week.) Cto WooJry'i Madison and FJmer Boyer. Wil rtwh i DALLAS MAN DISCHARGED Discharges from thei army at Fort Lewis, Wash Wednesday in cluded that of PFC Cecil L. Vill wock, route 1, box 167, Dallas, according to word from the sep aration center headquarters there. Exp. bookkeeper for general office work, good salary. Apply Leon ard's Supper Club between 2-3 fm' CARS COLLIDE 3 Cars driven by R. V. Valdez, 241 State st, and Charles E.. Wal lace, route 3, Salem, collided at State and High streets at about 8 Wednesday night police report ffo one was hurt. Buy a Forget-Me-Not today. GIRL SAID MISSING 1 June Rose Prescott. 19, is miss fng from her place of employment at 940 Market St., Fairview home authorities reported to police Thursday. Thanks: Wear me today. BABIES TAKEN HOME Salem General hospital Thurs day discharged Mrs. S. A. Mon son and infant son, Florence; Mrs. Arnold M. Kuper . and daughter. 66-A Park st, and Mrs.! William A. Clay and son, 1173 N. 4th st Painting and decorating, jph. 7352. TRAIL MEET ATTENDED ;. Gov. Earl Snell Thursday offi ciated in Yoncalla, Orel, at the dedication of a monument to the three Applegate brothers who blazed the trail in the Douglas county area 100 years ago. : Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. School News By Donna Carr Senior High ScbI Bruce McDonald was elected ham Bliven was general critic f "d RaJ H2fS Winc'hctmbr guTurt vviii u m cat 't if at uiuuvim into membership, Orchestra, 14 j pieces, featuring Betty Burks, vocalist, and Gordon Dance Saturday Silverton Armory DELIVERED TO PRISON Sheriff H. A. Southard of Linn county has ; delivered to the state penitentiary. Louis Dalton. recent loans, and insurance, call Percy llintenced Unn iounty tlr Rirfh5 iTiint.. th. ooiii m I cult court in fhrp vAara flr V llHl.ll, . 1 1. I " I pleading guilty to grand larceny civil. ntRVicc exam SET and burglary. Applications to take a U. S. civil service examination for stenog- 100 virgin wool cruiser' jackets, rapner s ana typist positions in forest green color, all sizes. $18.50 Washington. D. C. now are beincr I Alex Jon: 121 Nnrth Hioh accepted by Mrs. Cecile BowdenJ lral TPtar fnr fHvil urvira I Coodmomtnc Bur me tn-ria nrv nu7 h mVuu.. I JUDGE ASSIGNED TO CASES will be $1,954 per year. .Chief Justice Harry H Belt, r state supreme court, Thursday as- Free mothproofing for your fur signed Circuit Judge Charles H. coat Store your coat and get your Combs, Lakeview, to hear the coat mothnroofed. Price', is N of Toycen vr. Wallan and Lone Forest Area Closed All Oregon forests, closed early in the summer because of : fire hazards, were open Thursday night, with the exception of the Mill creek watershed in Umatilla county, .State Forester Nels. Rog ers announced. Forest areas opened Thursday: Included the Fremont National park and the Klamath Forest pro tection areas. CUNNELL To Mr. and Mrs. John Gunnell, 1080 Lancaster dr., a son, Thursday, October 3, at Sa lem General hospital. : , ACKLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ackley, 890 Harrison st, a daughter, Thursday, October 3, at Salem Deaconess hospital. president of the sophomore class as a result of balloting conducted Thursday morning at the senior high school. Completing the roster of sophomore officers are: Katy Siegmund, vice-president; Betty Carroll, treasurer; Diane Perry, forensic manager; Bill 1'auJson, sergeant-at-arms; Glenn Kleen, Dick Fuhr, Virginia Benner and Dorothy Pierce, ASB representa tives. There was a tie between Patsy Fitzsimmons and Margy Acton for secretary; a revote will be held rrlday. Thirty-one .students have en rolled in the debate class at Salem high school directed by Miss Amanda Anderson. These students will not necessarily all be on the debate team but wilL gain ex perience in debate, extemporan- ious. impromptu, oratory, discus iion, special occasion speaking, congress, and after dinner speak ing. The question for the year for the debate squad has been an nounced as. Resolved: That the federal government should pro vide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense. The debate teams first engagement will be on Nov- gr 7Xr Z& in m ; t it ,f wo m:i:i h tMt ember S at the Oregon Speech Institute. Leslie Jr. High School A new bicycle shed is under construction at Leslie. The new building will replace the struc ture torn down this summer to make way for the lighted softbal! field. The new shed will be locat ed just west of the auditorium near the parking lot. Thirty-five girls have been se lected by tryout for membership in the girls' chorus at Leslie jun ior high school. The group, direct ed by Miss Alpha Wahl, will in clude: Bonnie Large, Pat Ketis cher, Marian Coffel, Allane Bihl, Lola Blacksten, Gladys Howland, Joan Majek, Erma Darr, Donna Brunkal, Janet Bayes, Estelle Schroeder, Rebecca Selman, Doro thy Doran, Elaine Lindstrand, Wi leen Wiper, Marilyn Davee, Mar jorie Jordan, Jean Updegraph, Marilyn Hall, Barbara Flagg, Mil- The Statesman, golem. Oregon. Friday. Qctcbr 4. Hig 3 dred McCormick, Marlene Ken dall, Doris Lane, Diane Kartten, Pat Olson. Beverly Cater, Leona Mesamer, Barbara Calloway, Joy re Armstrong and Wanda Billings. Elinor Sikkora has been elected president of the I-slle school or chestra. Other officers ate Mau reen Guatafson, vice-president; Jean Small, secretary; Hetty Bales, reporter; Delores Jorgen son, librarian and .sergeant-at arms; and Joyce Wood, historian. Raymond Carl is the instructor. FIREBOAT PASSES TEST NEWPORT, Oct. i(A)-A suc cessful trial run has been made in Yaquina bay by Newport's new fireboat, converted from a war surplus tug. Edible mushrooms contain 90 percent water. Driver Scnlcnrnl for j Negligent HomirScIe In July 20 Accident Richard Cannon, Martha, p!ei4 guilty before Circuit Judge E. J-f. Page Thursday to a eg:ifr,t homicide charge nd was ten tenced to two years In the if-'e prison and fined $1.00. He l paroled, from the pnvm aertter.t to the U. H. army and the fine ss suspended. Cannon was Indlctei Augiit 2t by the Marion county grsnl J-ry in connection with the death it Larry Vaughn Collins. 1 1, who e strut k by a tar reporteliy driven by Cannon on July 20 rear Mar l. a. The Indictment alleged that Uqw r was Involved and tht the ei headlights were defective. A NNOVNCING. The Opening of 3720 EAST STATE STDEET IflTlBlMiEWEEE 5 mm This now market will feature the finest in Groceries ; Fresh Produco and Moat Liberty St Phone 912L Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual- ity. Jarv. Florist. 3B5 Court. men school pta to meet Snyder vs. Schibner, in Klamath I county. Buy a Forget-Me-Not today. Wanted: Volunteer workers, For- meeting or the school year on 1 Tuesday, October 22, In the sen-4 GREASE FIRE REPORTED ior nign scnooi, accoramg to tnei a grease fire on a gas stove '"w lirraueni, iOVU seamsier. I that ura l nmi hMl Kofnr tira- Mrs. Gladys Turnbull's member- n arrived last night sent a city ship committee already is tioning. func-j jjrg truck to the corner of D and I 21st streets, it! was reported at I central fire station. Wedding pictures taken at the church. S20 State. Ph. 5722. I . RoasUng ducks for sale. Also ..... . . I few chicken fryers. Phone 2120 nano oc vioun insirucuon. rtaw- I 3410 Sunnwiew Ave 1 1 ctnH Tn Aana i r i -. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912L (DlbnionsuirBes HDCtWAT Mr Mary Kldfcway. Ut rldnt of aw 8. IZth M. Monday. Krpteiiiocr ma kurvivifii trt two daughters. Mrs 1 J. Brown ot Dallas and Mrs. IlaiH KroiMlfit tf Portland: thrm aons. I k Anderson of Craw fordsvill. Charles Anderson of Porlland. T. L.. Anderson. cf Calilurnia, and aevetal aisters and brothers in California tiiavetide ser vices will be conducted Saturday. Or totwr S. at t p rn . at Ctawfordsvtll lnetery yiitn the Rev. Clay J Foin- roy officitirif Direction of Cloufh- IMISMOOD In Uu cltv Tuesday. October 1. I irr-r Uunrth Sherood. Ute rel err.t of 18JO N I'th st. Survived by tr widow. Mary; a daughter. Mrs. Wjll.sm Ciuodwin of fialem. and a son, Dod V br.erwcKKl of Boise. Ida ; a sister. Mrs Helen Petersen. Miles, la . and three grandchildren An aouncernent of services later by the C loueti-Iiarrica: corrpstiy. I III tl N levl K Tnesen. Ute resident Of route 2. ?alerti. st a local hospital Cter t, at tl,e are of 31 years. Surviving ate the v idem . Mis. tlia Wth ihettyi Friesen. and two rhild n Karen jri eane and Darrell Dee ) riern. all of Sl-t . eight stster. Mrs Marv Brooks. Toledo. Of , Mrs. Katte Schroeder. Miinnmutli, Ore ; Mrs Annie Sthioeder. Salem, Mrs Susie Patter-sun. Saltm; Mrs. Agnes Kiamath rail. )r ; Mrs Helen XMjerhsen. Salem; Mrs Sarah Hiebert. Mamtoha. Can; Mrs Maigaret Cioert n. Dalmenv , Sakat-rir an. Can ; ten brothers. Ben K. fnricn, Winton, Calif; Dan K. Dallas. CJre ; Abe C. 1-os Angeles. Calif ; Krank S . West Kaiem; Peter. Sankatrliewan. Canada, aod John S .- West .Salem. Ore : Cieorge K. Medford. Ore; Ike K. Wintoo. I alif ; Jake K. I.iv iiigkton, t alif ; David K, Salem. Ore Services will te held at the How II -Kd wards rtutpel Friday. October 4. at 2 (m, Dr H W Coulter: officiating Con cluding servicef will be at Be k" rent Men.or tal park Roy Webb. Spokane. Wssh and Al bert webo or idano; also survived by two grandchildren. Services vlU be held at Ho weU-Ed wards chapel Sat urday. October S. at 1 -JO p.m.. the nev. u. m. caai ornciaune. Conclud ing services will b at Miller ceme tery, silverton. DeBOW .Millard M. DeBow, laU resident of I I7s Davidson at., at a local hospital Thursday. October J. Survived bv th widow. Mrs. Alice DeBow. Announce ment or services later by Ctoufh Barrtck company. BK AN CH FLOWER Mrs. Cora Massey Branch flower. late resident of New berg. Ore, died Thursday. October J. Wlfa of William is. Hranchriower: mother of Kenneth M. Branchflower. Newberg; sister of Jn. -mrria L.. cooper, MCMtnnvllle. Mrs. Lulu E. Wllaon and Dr. H. M. Massey. both of Troutdale. funeral services at Hod son mortuary, New berg. Saturday, October 6, at S p.m. mermeni ai evergreen Memorial . L .....1 , I imi., i miiuiv iie. ? Desirable Tenanl I Permanent in Salem ' Wishes fo Lease j Court Apartment ; or Small Modern House With auto- : matic Heat hy No- ; i vemher 30. Best of References : .i - Call 7450 Evenings ''V' " V CAiinjLfWC I C7s.' lee tKafpletf eras seU. la4A nsM Grace Eleanor Pclsm. late resident t 44J Ferry street, at a local hos f,iXal October 2 at the age of 70 year Survived by hu.band. John Seism, Salem; two sons, Ray A. St ism. Bremerton. Wash, and Rev. Tills L Seism. lortland;i two brothers. D D C3 n Experienced Ready -to-cear SALESLADIES WANTED! Apply at SALLY'S Court & Liberty D Loun a Ubertr r- Decca Records ! PRESENTS THE i INK SPOTS f i '. i IN AN ALBUM OF OLD FAVORITE SONGS IF I DIDnIt CARE WHISPERING GRASS LX5 I WORRY? JAVA JIVE WE THREE MAYBE a I LL NEVER SMILE AGAIN UNTIL THE REAL THING COMES ALONG ? $3.84 Inclj Ta NOW IN ! STOCK AT THE - y SALEM RECORD i SHOP Orecon Bid. Downstairs; SUte at IUfh IsBaBSBMSksasssaBBieaaaB Phene S632 i k Opere type. Soft chenille, ' f epelor pletfersat. light . tm, re or ' as 2.35 L"JMEM'G B.EDSd3C2G SLLDip?lSg Brightly styled beauties to put your leisure time costumes right In the fashion picture. Wear these slippers for fun, flattery and comfort. They'll warm your toes as well as the cockles of your heart. See them soon I i Jf Smart scuff style. Red, wMf; US. Nl!!v,,f 5 ! VVV darkerllflhf "v Nv ;iir 1 A VA we...... .Itrn -i.VO 'sSa I " nr iriT ir-f - II ii I ta p liili ' "Of brown cooeskin with ai o ro i i ; l"1,T " tevened Uoiher cwU,, 'yo V ydm 44 akoortUtfT ttar. I . Rtffcho (sseUr -a A -181 Sut St. Salem