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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1946)
LARCINV SKNTKJCE KLATKIJ The rase of Edward D. Srrnek my, hii yesterday pleaded guilty ttf.re Circuit Judge K. M. Page to charge of larceny and larceny In dwelling, arid waived grand Jury hearing was continued until tr-day for sentence. The two com plaint charge Shockey with tak ing article from a local hotel Oc tober 13 and with taking clothing and a watch from Frank Smola cn September 24. Shockey's cir cuit court appearance followed a bearing in Salem Justice court yelerdy during which he waived preliminary examination on a rhaige i.f larceny in a dwelling. New location Cmnlse Studio. 439 Court SU, over Smith Baking Co. Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N .Liberty St Phone 8121. EILERT TRIAL SLATED Kenneth Eilert, 750 Thompson ft . is to answer a charge of fail ure to yield right of way to a re destrian, at 3 p. rp. Tuesday in municipal court. City Judge Al fred Mundt aid yesterday. Eilert wan driver of a car which struck William Pettit. 84. of 1220 N. Summer t . at Center and Church streets last Friday. Pettit died in a local hos-pital Wednesday. Need more turkey pickers. Marion Creamery St Poultry. 245 "D" st. Wedding pictures church. 520 State. taken at Ph. 5722. the WILKINSON DISMISSED T. 5th Gr. Raymond C. Wilkin son, 755 Union st.. was dischar ged from the army Tuesday at Fort Lewis. Wash., according to r.ews from the separation center there. Others discharEed were PTC Clyde Sprague. route 2. Mo- lalla. and T. 5th Gr. Don Paul son. 315 S. Davis st., McMinn- ville. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc- Alvm Top Shop. 545 N. Church St Holland tulip & hyacinth bulbs now available at Breithaupts. FAKE COIN" REPORTED A counterfeit half-dollar was f ur.d in the cash register at Ste venson's restaurant, 2535 Port land rd , Wednesday, police re jrt. River, silt top soil it fill dirt. Cnm12 Sand & GraveL Ph. 21866 Etove St Diesel oil Prompt deliv ery. George Cadwell Oil Co. Ph. W7KR 4Mifuury At trie rrtidrncv. at route 3. Salem. October 10. Brtha Don King, at trv air if 21 yrar Wife of James H fcin of the U.S. army: daughter of Mr and Mil Christian Kirn of route 3 Salem and aiMrr of Ernekt Kihi a d Hrrtry Kilu. both ( Mine. Ore-gt-ry Jrrtm Kil.i of Cave Junction. Fred iKk Kiln of Kobrrts Station. Anna Jannev tf Phoenix. AriJ" . and Kdwaid H M. Mabel and Betty Alice Kiln and MarKarrt bowman, ail of route 3, Si Jem Ner ice will be Saturday. Oc Ufcr IV. t lu a m . with tlie lifv. Dtid K v Strain off .rial in Bunl at Hall's Irrr) c-emetery. Direction of the W. T. h.gatn company SH1PMAN At Mrharr.a. Ore . Tueday. October 1? Mary labelle Shipinan of Alcon ltad. Mer-.an a Survived hy five daiiBh Un. M Kutn I'eyiee. Stay ton. Mrs. Vera W .((in. Los Angel-: Mrs. Mil dred Brown and Mrs. Mary O'Mara. totn of Tiiard. and Mrs. Chritie New xiuan. Lavina. Mont : a brother. Ar thur McNoiley. Portland, and 12 grand children Services will be at the t'tcur-Barrick chapel Friday Octo ter IS. at 1 30 pm. with the Krv. l4uis B White officiating Interment ir. JOOr cemertery at Day ton. fSTTIT William Pettit. late resident of 1220 K Summer ft, Octoter IS. at a local hfpiial Born March 3. 1864. he is survived bv three dauchters. Georgia 'rttit Salem; Leah Pettit. Portland, and Mrr Kuth Burgoyne. Klamath all: two sons. Earl Pettit. Salem, and f:!lworth Pettit. Seattle. Services will t Saturday. October 1W. at 10 a m.. at trie ( louph-Barnck chapel with the Itev W Harold Lvrr.an officiating Rit ualistic ervice bv C'hemeketa lodfe No 1. lOOF. Interment in IOOF cem tterv . (.irriTH I. -i this city. October IS. Joseph A. firiffith. late reioent of 1318 N. Com rr.rrial st . at the acr of 77 years. He wa the brother -of Mode Griffith. l.a favrtte. Oie Service will be held Fri day October 18. at 1 MS p m . at the W T Kigcion chapel, with ic.ntluding services in the IOOF cemetery. AMiRIMS At Piineville. Ore. October 15. Wil liam Andresen. late reident of Ti rard. Ore . at the age of 67 years He was the husband of I.ora Andreen. Tiard. fattier of Oilo Andresen. Ven tura. Calif : Theodore Andresen. Odell. Cre . Mildred "ord. Tieaid. Mrs. Georre Barrett. Prineville. Ore : broth er of Theodore Andreen. Anna Wheel er and Margaret Ahrendsen. all of Orraha. Neb Services will be Fridav. October 18 at 3 p m . at the W. T. R edon chapel Concludine services will be at Belcrest Memorial park. niiirs I Mrs Dr.t M. Miller at the residence. 125 Sacinaw st.. Thursday. October 1 at the ace of -t Surviving are the luhant. Henry Miller. Salem; mother. Fthel N I-ocke. Portland, and sisters. IieUa R IxK-ke. Portland: and Mr. Joy C Run inn. Salem Services will be ccnducted at 1 30 p m . Thursday. Cctober I", at the Cloueh-Barrlck rr apel Interment In Belcrest Memorial t r k IIFNT ' Mts Annie Bent, at the reiderice of her dauchter. Mrs Anna Schnider. IMS ? Corr.rt.ercial st . Wednesday. Oc lober 16 at the are of Ml years. She tr survived by her daughter. Mrs. Schnider: a brother. John Powers. Ire land a rouin. Mrs Mary Grossius. Cincinnati. Ohia: eight iand hildren and six great-grandrhildren Recita twTi r.f the rosary will be in the Hnw t'l Fdwards chapel Fiidiiv. Octoter If at 8 pie Service, will he at St Jnwplii Church Sa1u:dav. October 19. at am . with concluding services at St Marv's ceireterv at t'orvllis. ICE CREAM All Flavors, No Limits. Qtst. SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salem DANCE Saturday Nijiht Silrerlon Armory Woodry'si Orchestra CI KIIINO TO A STMA8TER Stearns Cushlng was tnastmas tejr and two members of Salem Toustmasters were guetits when C,apital Toastmasters held their weekly meeting in the Lions Den yesterday. Lou Arens was a guest speaker and Fred McKinney guest critic. Member participants were: Table topics chairman, . Larry Quinlin: speakers, Eric. Allen, Harold Baumgart ner, Joseph Prange and Conrad Prange; crit-i-i. William Bliven, James Keyes, Leon Cooney, Clarence Greig and Harry Moran. ! Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates FILES FOR STORE An assumed business name cer tificate for.D. A. White and Sons, feed and seed business, 261 State st., was filed Thursday with the Marion county clerk by H. O. White. F. M. White, Robert White, E. D. Burres, Moneta I. White and Leila V. West. ! All thoe who play orchestral in struments are invited to contact Alice Crary Brown, Ph. 21703, Mrs. David Eason, Ph. 9646, Mrs. Geo. E. Allen, Ph 6397, Mrs. Geo. Schawrz, Ph. 5384, for philhar monic organization. Tomatoes, you pick, $1.25. L. H. j Zielke. Near Roberta schooL Ph. ! 22578. FIVE ENTER CONTEST Elmer M. Amundson, Steve An derson, Dear) Ellis, Peery T. Bur en and; JohO R. Hay arc Salem attorneys who are entered in the will - drafting contest sponsored by the Trust Companies' associa tion of Oregon, according to word from M. H. Erz. contest chairman in Portland.! The contest offers $1,500 in cash prizes. Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary, Florist. 365 Court. Luti Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, .phone $592. COMING HOME Cpl. Rod Hendrickson, son of Mr. and) Mrs. Emery Hendrickson of Four; Corners who recently re turned to this country after 17 months' overseas with the 24th signal corps, is at Fort Lewis, Wash., about to be discharged, his parents; have learned. He has been i in service since November, 1944.; . I . Free mothproofing tor your fur coat .Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed, hrice'a, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 913L Rummage, Jr. Guild , Episcopal parish house,; 9:00, Oct.' 18-19. TIRE WHEEL TAKEN A tire and wheel Were taken from his pickup truck while it was parked t in the 2700 block of Sil verton road Wednesday, Marion Miller, route 7, Salem, reported to city police. Listen to the Broadcast of the Uni versity of Oregon vs. Washington State College football game at the Normandy Manor Club, Saturday, October- 19. Lounge opens at 1 :00 p,m game starts at 1:45 pan... No admission charge. weather; officers needed Weather ! officers are much in demand in the army air forces, it was staled yesterday by the Port land army: air base in a release urging return of former metero logical officers to the service or return to active duty of reserve officers for weather schooling. The base has additional informa tion. Ralph W. Skopil, Walter S. Lam kin, Steve ; Anderson it Otto R. Skopil, jr., ; attorneys at law, an nounce thei establishment of the law firm of Skopil. Lamkin, An derson & Skopil. 211-215 Oregon Bldg., Salem. Ph. 9232 St 7812. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phon 9121. j SALES AGENT NAMED Willis C. Clark has been named sales agent! in Salem for the Tide Water Associated Oil company. It was announced yesterday that Clark, former agency supervisor in the Portland district, replaces D. R. Southern as head of the Sa lem office. ; i Rummage sale, FrL and Sat., Oct. 18th and 19th. Above Greebaum's Opens 9:30 a.m. Junior Woman's club. ; ! It can be had now! Apex Garden Greenhouse: prefabricated ready to set up in your yard; for de tails write Apex Wood Products Co., 705 N.; Cottage. ' NAME IS FILED 1 Paul J. Wpodroffe, 2190 Center st., filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Thursday for the S. C. Ice Cream company, 3390 Portland rd. DISMISSED FROM DEACONESS Mrs. V.gil Hall, Independence, and Mrs.' James Dunn, Salem, with infant sons, and Mrs. George Hildenstab, 1190 N. 17th st.; Mrs. Edward Stone, Mill City, and Mrs. Floyd Plank, route 3, SU-m, with daughters, were dimised from Salem Deaconess hospital yesterday. Have your rugs and drapes clean ed reasonably. Ph. 8779. Standard Cleaners St Dyers. 362 N. Com'l. We'll pick up St del. AH thofe -who play orchestral in struments are invited to contact Alice Crary Brown, Ph. 21703, Mrs. David Eason, Ph. 9646, Mrs. Geo. E. Allen, Ph. 6397, Mrs. Geo. Schawrz, Ph. 5384, for philhar monic organization. FIREMAN QUELL BLAZE A fire, started by the furnace at the home of Louis Neuman, 660 Ferry st.. was extinguished Thurs day by the Salem fire department. Slight damage was reported on the first and second floors. Wanted by elderly man, one or two rooms for light hse. keeping. Furn or unfurn. No drinking, or smrik nff. fTall 22H K. Kiinh st. - Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. MOTHER LEAVES GENERAL Mr. C. E. Chapman, 1018 Elm St., West Salem, was released from Salem General hospital with her infant son yesterday. Dr. Harold O. Schneider announ ces that his office is now open. Room 707, 1st National Bank Bldg. Practice limited to internal medicine. Office telephone 2-4947. Res. 71 AO. Big feature dance at Silverton A rmnrv Sat. nifht SEARS' ANNUAL OCTOBER COAT EVENT ' - I A WMi-K W UQEB OUTSTANDING STYLES IN CLASSIC COATS 184!io2P i if Coats as classic as a Greek statue, and as new as next month's Vogut . . Many lovely colors and fabrics to choose. IFA1L1L SIDITS is4? io 2r You'll be thrilled at Sears collec tion of soft 6tiits. Stunning colors, belted, tailored, and styled for YOU. i IVEWIIMIESSES 6 73 ,V . ,v ' mm io 7 75 If you Just feel like a new dress, do come into; Sears. In many styles becoming to you, in colors or black . . . our collection Is vast! Hate That Bleach New I&cights of Flattery l98 io 8 98 We're proud of our array of new styla hata. AU head sizes. Many colors. 484 STATE ST. 50 INITIATED BY FFA Initiation into the Green Hand degree of the Future Farmers of America of 50 mcrnlxi was fin due ted last night at the YMCA under direction of Willium Mc Kinney, club udviMir. The club conMht of students at Salem high school who ate studying vo cational agriculture. A swimming party was held and refreshments were served. Rumm.-ige Sale, fith-19th, Salem Women's club, 460 N. Cottage. 9 A.M. Lions club Auxiliary Rummage sale Oct. 22-23, Beaver hall, over Greeribwiims. PINBALL CHARGE MADE Charged with Violating the pin ball machine ordinance, Mrs. De loris Hasbrook, who operate the Anchor cafe at 3045 Portland rd., posted $100 ' bail in municipal court yesterday for her release. The Stat man. Solem. Oregon. Friday. October It. H4 S MAY HAM. IAHIH II. A. Dyer, Turner, was gi anted permission by the city engineer's office yeteidiiy to huiil ly, not Io exceed 40 fret in length mei ! Ilied Hy tieels. Iilen to HuikeV Kudio Ctimeia Program 9:50 A.M. today. UIIEEI.BARROW KTOl.KN A- wheelbarrow nn tolen from the yard of Fy GikkIi, 23WO I-e ft., some time since October II, it was repotted to city police Tli ii rKlay. ICE CREAM All Flavors), No Limit. (Jt a. SAVING CEIITE0 Salem and West Salem MIIXAMITTK flAA IO MM Miirilll t,t the Wil'n te univeitity Girls Aihlrtu t lion will b lit iWimm r( mtr from g'45 to 130 tm.iiM i w VMCA 11, 'iip t m n"!'1 " ' l(4fi(r. Ir ) mm g LMJ US U Open 7:30 A. 1 1. Io 8:30 P. 1 1. Daily Except Sundayx - Phone 4533 .rrrz """-v rvrv r tTV SrrhTDJS r I I i;'.b: 29c FANCY WHOLE 2i el ran 2BC FANCY HALVKS 2'i fle tin ! i ! i SUNNY JIM Peamii Suffer B? Iarxe Jar &U8B3BS 0813 SUUDSS OHE SPIII-O PBOP EACH 110Z. 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