The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 15, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    SCAFEE HTTIX MISSINtl
No news of the whetMbouti of
War1 E. HI son, S3, Orcein tUU
penitentiary trusty, who nniml
Friday, if known, state police said
Jate )at niahL lilsn had served
abut seen month of a three
yenr term frr obtaining money by
fale ptelen&es and ljrceny by
bailee.
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fl J.welrj 1
17 Cnult us for ap- 1
n praUals and assist- -J
4 anca with Jewelry
A problems.
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Diamond SelUnc
Registration of
Landlords at I
OPA Here Slow
Registration of landlord of Sa
lem and vicinity continued at
anatl'a pace Monday, local OPA
officials in charge of the new rent
control office announced.
Officials said they now expected
Utile improvement In the regis
tration rate until the Injunction
suit brought by Herman Koehter
against the OPA U settled. They
reiterated their reminders that
until most of the landlords regis
ter no adjustment can be made.
Registration of 163 landlords
yesterday brought to 2103 the to
tal registration in the 10 days on
which registration has been con
ducted In the Salem armory since
rent control became effective
here October J. The 2105 land
lords have reentered 2597 hous
ing aecornmncfation. Including ho
tel rooms, cabins and auto court
apartments. ' ':
ICE CnEAII
All Flavors, No
Limits, Qts.
SAVING CEIJTEI1
Rales and Weal Salem
330
: OBl D A .BY MANOR
(' STEAKS
f RARE PRIME RIBS Or BEEF
k SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
I VIRGINIA BAXED HAM
ROAST OREGON TOM TURKEY
I NEW ORLEANS JUMBO PRAWNS3
Dancing Etvry Evening Except Monday
N Wally Steed ami Orchestra
I Phone 5585
HOW BUYIIIG FILBERTS
AIID WALIIUTS
Hill again buy and receive at the Shryder Truck &
Transfer from Monday to Thursday, inclusive. Fridays
at the . Wood burn Fruit (irowers Warehou.sc, Wood
bum. No deliveries on Saturday. Phone 4966.
H. IL Jones
Buyer for Rotten berg
Itron. A Co.
283 South Cottage
Readers Digest
Ed Speaks to
Teacher Mdct
"American education- la poking
holes through the night of Ignor
ance &nd bigotry, to make a free
society.- Dr. Robert M. Griffin.
Fleecier Digest -associate editor,
told more than 200 members of
the Salem Teachers association at
the senior high school Monday af
ternoon. He was Introduced by
George HlrrelL, preadent of the
association.
There are 10.000,000 functionally
illiterate adults in America, not
able to cope with everyday re
quirements of - citizenship," Dr.
Griffin said and continued to ex
plain that living in our modern
civilisation requires more educa
tion than living 30 or 40 years
ago,'' it
lie showed, by romnartvm, that
the expense of properly educating
a child was much less than the
price of punishing him after lack
of education has caused him to go
astray.
"We are facing a dynamic new
culture aeeking the loyalties of
American, tie wtd emphasising
that developed reading can help
Americans educate themselves to
seek the proper loyalties.';
"At least 50 per rent of the
reading problems could te cor
rected in the lower classes," Dr.
Griffin stated. He reiommendt-d
smaller claes, stating that first
grade clashes, for instance, should
not have more than 20 person
each whereas many have as high
as 40 or more.
Emergency Heating System
5 It)
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Call Out for
Potato Pickers
Potato pickers are needed in the
Jefferson area, according to a re
port from the Salem farm labor
office. Transportation to the fields
will be furnished with trucks
lettering the farm latior office at
7 a.m. The crop Is said to he
excellent and pickets are paid six
cents per hill sack.
Other large commercial riops
are harvested or are not quite
ready, fairn labor off ice i off trials
said, but workers are needed daily
for different general crop work.
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impact an yaw an4 you lom.ly
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J Qrm. Norray Stmt, So I on 1). Mil Qch, H J
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I Thm Owntton tewnca Mara or waaks IM kawatt tar $1 t
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Vets Elinible
For Payments
Veleram who take part-time
schooling; while regularly em
ployed are now eligible for sub
sistence payments under the re
vised GI bill of rights, it was stat
ed yesterday by Wayne F. Smith,
Salemvtraining officer for, the vet
eran administration.
Subsistence payments in ratio
to the veteran's amount of school
ing require a minimum tf three
credit hours in a recipient's
schooling and earning of the vet
eran below tliy a month if he
is single or 9200 If married.
NirrK'R or riNAt. nrAatNtt
Kfl IWkr, arutor t t Ut
at Atinia Barbara Barka, draaacl. Iim
(ilvrt hs linal account mm aucli in Itia
C Irruit Court of Otinn fnr Marlon
County, and Navmihrr IJtN. ISaS at
IS Od a m ham baaw appointed for hear.
In of objerttona to mmI account and
aettlamant tnaraof
KAitt. a. necKC.
Rarrutor.
Paul H Hendrick.
Alturnay.
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Electric
A
uccess!
Wifr. our distribution tystem nearly completed in West Salem, it arc
noit asking your Sdem City Council to allow this government power
agency opiortunity to place poles, or to have joint u of poles icith other
utilities, on public streets, in order to bring you your wiivr, should
you wish, at less than llonneville rates. f
We ask tout Council to defy that
powerful mono ply which would take
fi ciin us our Bonneville and Grand
Coulee and all that they represent.
We who have, and enjoy, ask that the
channels for this heritages be opened,
to you also.
We ask your councilman to dis
continue mono ply and "exclusive" to
big out-of-town interests the private
monopolistic Interests that our congress
and the courts hold "not for the public
benefit and a menace to private en
terprise." We ask (hat the Council not
again fall for the old line of smooth
propaganda, and that it thoroughly
discontinue these railblrds of special
privilege who have been sent to all
council meetings for no good pur
pose 20 (twenty) out of the 20.000
poles In our fair dry were grudgingly
owed to our Salem Electric. We ask for
the freedom and fair play that private
business requires, and for which those
councilmen. too. would fight were the)
gales to free enterprise locked against
them.
We ask mat dlscriminlaHon be stop
ped against us who pay our taxes, and
who feel that the wonderful heritage
of the Columbia should be made avail
able to all, as did those who wrote)
and passed the Public Power Acts of
our Congress, wherein the people's
public power distributing systems be
come preferred agencies. We ask that
we. regardless of race, color or creed,
not be discriminated against, even
though some ; council men may not see
eye to eye with us.
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We ask only the opportunity and
privilege so freely granted the mono
polies, which advertised "Know How."
and which today are stacking the
cards against some In Marion county
who wish to be rid of them. It takes
highly convex ed glass to enable one
to decipher Just who In PGCs most
recent propaganda Is confessing father
hood thereof.
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Harry Read, Manager
SALEM ELECTRIC
rid Advertise meat, ftalena Electric. Halem. Ore.)
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rrTTNBt RO. Oct. 14 Workmen set up a IS -horse power steam
Evry Kennedy
Funeral Rites
Set for Today
Kiiiirr.il service for Kvry If.
fK. If.) Kennedy who died Satur
day will be held at II o'clock (Ins
molding in St. 1'iiul's hpi4op;il
church, with the Urv. tieorge II.
Swift of ru-iiillng. Kntomhment at
Mt. Oet Abbey mausoleum will
follow.
The deceased wut president of
the Oicgon Cleuiicis mid Dyer
aocljtliii and operator of the
Cherry City cleaning establish
ment at 125 N. High st. and the
Kennedy City Cleaning Works at
1245 SUite st. Both local cleaning
shop.- will remain ( lotted tod.iy.
lie was 54 when he suffeied his
fatal lien it utlack Satuiday. The
futiciiil iirritiiKcmenti weie niade
by VV. T. ItiKdon company.
bailer eutslde the t'nian Treat build int; here to pravlde heat far
the It -a tar y bulldlnf. The plsnt Supplying heat was closed by a
power strike that has lasted more than three-weeks. ( AP Wrlrphalo)
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Mona Freeaaas and Terry Kllsern take te s tree In erder te get a
better view af the hers destined te play se Important a part In
their lives la "Black Beaatr." the ninslsaUen mt the elaaste beat
seller, which opens tetnerrew at the Orand theatre. An Alaen pr
deetlen directed by Man Noaaeek. and released by ?0lh Century -t'es..
"Black Beaety alae features KU-ha.rd Dannies. Kvelysi Ankers,
Charles Evans, J. M. KerrUae and Mayna MacfllL
VFW to KtMcive
NatioiKil Cluirlr
Tcinisht at Partv
Ileav-er poat. Veterans of Kr
rlgn Wmi, will rerrtve its nation
al charter tonisht from the tte
VFW itmmander. Kail l Meade
of Portland, at the Salem VFW
hall. Irvln Bryan. Ileaver rt
commander, said Monday The
ptmt, made up of nary veterans,
will play hmt to reprenent.i lives
of other Marion county VFW
poata at the special occasion to be
gin at a p.m., Bryan said.
rFrio to Fare 'Flieft
Charge in Portlaiid
Three youths nppirhcnded by
Salcrn mIici Similar nii(lit, will
answer to i Ii.iikm of car theft In
I'ortliirl. Milne here t - i t
Taken Into custody lifter trvin,;
to "lM-ut a hill" in a loc.il test.ni
rant, they Weie icleased to tlie
Multnoniah county hheiiff's olfice
afler one f the ttio, Kichaid I.
Shirley, 19, Met idiuii, Miw. sikuinI
a coiifes.sioii iitatinc that he and
F.ujlcne NelMin. 22. Seattle, im.t
Kvu Jackson, aliak F.vh Hell Itcn
lielt. Sexttle, stole an iiuto in I'oit-
land and drove it to Salem.
TRAIN liFKAII.IMi I NSI.VH
Tin re Ikx c .irs of a SouUiei n
I.i ifir fieiuht ti.nu weie l-i ailed
Just ninth of Chi'iii.ivva S.ittmiiy
nicht in mi accii nl which In
jured nobotly aiui only terriMt ar
ily held up rail traffic. Cause of
Hie derailment ha not been determined.
Police Probe
2 Home Entries
The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday. October 15. 1313 7
TO NtOUCT IMJfrtll, INIIZtf 0
A hot U of Wks Vs-tro-not U mlgHtf
liandy to have around th howaa a-
ceuaa thta duubUHluty noaa drops...
(peidJy EtCevtt anssiy. sniffle.
' ' stuff dlstressef
Mm Klai iet of two homes In
northern Salem Saturday night
were reorted to city police Moth
occurred while ieidenl weie en
let taming gnent.
('aith, Jewetiy and mivellane
otlt Items weie taken fioni tluee
women's pluses at the home of
Dr. It. A. (Jnl.l.n. P.1A Shipping
St.. and Vict.ir Ahalt, 10 Jeffer
son M?" Inveittiitalliig Mihce lixll
cate Ixith burglar ie ociuned be
tween 8:30 and 10:15 p ni. and that
entrance was g.iined to ein h house
through a bedioom window. Po
lice did not place an enlimale on
the value of stolen items.
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nted colds. Male brMthln
Halpt Prevent nr raids frase
' ' 1 dayalaplni If a4
at the first warning' snia or anaaaa.
This OoubU- Duty Noat Drops sbrmfcf
save you much misery. Works Cae
roUo dlrecUona In the pacta-.
For Thorough,
Reliable Aulo Body
- and
Fender Work
USE
LODER BROS.
SKItVICK
Vee ran depend apes eur bedy
shap te turn tit werk en yeur
ear that yee can be preed ef.
LODER BROS.
()IJ)KMOItII.K
RAI.KS AMI SKRVKT
IIS Center St. - Vh. ISS-9lf7
Itth Year In Nalern
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"During rush hours it may tcko
a few extra seconds for tho Dial Tonor
If you lift f lie ret civrr add hrsr the itcsJy hunv
m-m-mnun" of the Dial Tone, go ahead and dtaj
your call.
Itut if you don't hear it at once . . pirate wti'c
until the familiar humming sound comet through.
Dialing without the tone results in a wrong number,
or no number at all.
Today, our equipment if carrying the heaviest
load in its history . . . with more people making mors
calls than ever before. !
We are speeding work on equipment needed to
take rare of all waiting applicants and to provide
better service than ever for all users. Meantime,
please wait for the steady humrnrng . . . your dial
telephone's way of faying "Number, please!
Tht Pacific Telephone and Teltgroph Company
c
74t Nlate Ntrert
Malem. Oregon
Phone 3101
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Fluorescent,
Commercial and
Industrial
Lighlint, Fixtures
Vor Immediate Deliver)
Salem Lighting
and Apj'iance Co.
Temeerarr I e alien,
tSS N. liberty. Halem. Ore.
Phena tl2
"Sure I'm Proud!
Vm One of a...t
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No, it Isn't quite that easy . . . but almost. Aa
a matter of fact, you will be pleasantly sur
prised to learn how conveniently and inex
pensively you can acquire the home of your
choice through one of our Real Estate Loans,
Consult men at this bank who know the
answers . . . whether you plan to buy a home
or refinance your present mortgage.
D. W. lYtf. Vfea raiaW JACO FUMtCI. Aal. Caf
W. S. WALTON. Vka ra4aar HO O. PA. Aitl. Cmhit
aOY seaSQW. A. V fa.a,aa LA WICNCI . MSHil. A ul.
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Great Nation-wide
Family of
Gasoline Dealers,'
MIMlt NDIIAl DEPOSIT IMSWtAMCI COlfOIATIOM
OMC tf TaatfUatS M
mmmui momutu
tuumu MM
Veteran of tu o u otld uwr,
Rmy Lopejay 9 feral et an
up-to-date MoHlgas nation
in Boiie. Prior to entitling
in l'J42, he operated I bit
$ame ttalion for many yeort.
lie it married, bat one
daughter, oum hit borne,
and it one of the highly re
garded butinett men of that
city.
ASK YOUR MOtilGAS DEALER
EOR A f REE COPY Of 'TOUCH
DOWN TIPS' EACH WEEK.
at
t'f somethlnt to be proud of... to
have a small bun nest of your ova
and ftill know you are part of a great
nation-wide group of friendly service uauoa
operatort ... owning their own but inef sea . . ,
selling top-quality products and equipped to
give the best service. That's why it pays to
drive in at the fign of the Flying Red Hart.
There'f no ferret to our method. You caa'c
buy a better gasoline than Mobilgn ...oe a
better oil than Mobiloil. As owner of my
bufinets I give you the kind of service I'd
like to get when J drive into a service ksikms.
With independent Mohilgas dealers every
where backing up top-quality Mobil prod
ucts with high grade service... we all benefit
at you fprm the habit of driving in wherever
you see the sign of the flying Red Hart.
Ray Ijotejity, Boite, Idaho
SOLO BY THOUSANDS Of INDCPCNDENT MOBtLCAS DCALEKS AT THE SICN OP THT FLYING RED HOSUC