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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1946)
ft MINOR fRAMIES (BILLBOARDS APPROVED Five weekend traffic accidents. Erection of two billboard! In rMne involving injuries, were in- J Saiem as 'recently authorized by rtiirtnl by city police. Vehicles i the city council has been approved cteried by Corydcm M. Blndgett. in building permits issued by the CM) Shipping t . and fcixo J. Kei- city engineer to Ed Schunke, for a Irr. 310 K Lincoln t . collided at ; billiard at 275 N. High st., and S-tmaw and WiIm.ii streets; I'er- ) to Roy M. Smith for one at 1026 ry V. Walter. I ndependence. and n. Commercial st. Other city per-J-mea V. Ihiyp. 1760 Herry St.. m,ts authorized residential alter t Trade and High streets; How- ; allon anj reroofing for Fred Win ard Kaffun. 448 lielmont st.. and kr at 2370 Hyde St., C. E. Laf Kay L. Piettyman. airport labor cM at im N church ,t jf ..rr.r. t Ch.rneketa and tUtir; . Beach at 1005 N. Cottage st. tr-tt. Hi:ell K Weatherford. and J. D. Foley at 1505 N. 21st st. ticir 7, Sa'em. and a iireithaupt Hont rinpiiy panrl truck; Karl . stove & Diesel oil. Prompt deJiv I. l'.-j--nfue and C larence M. ery. George Cadwll Oil Co. Pn. llarfi.rig. route 4. Salem, in the 9788. 4o t M k i f State treet. 1 , IIALLOWFF.N IN SCHOOL Free mothproofing for your fur j Halloween assemblies are plan coat Store your coat and get your ned by Wanhington school for 1 rt moth proof rd. Price's, 135 N p m. Tuesday. Garfield for 1 p.m. Liberty St Phone 9121. j Wednesday and Richmond at 1 I p.m. Thursday. Other school as Free mothproofing for your fur J M-mbJies listed by the public! coat. SU re your coat and get your nchool calendar yesterday are: coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Parrish boys' league, 10:05 a.m. Liberty St. Phone 9121. Wednesday; McKinley, 9 a.m. ...... , (Thursday; Englewood, 1 p.m. A" rJ?'. .... Thursday and Buh, 1 p.m. Fri- 1 nr v 11. rs iitv mi t Ha v . Wedding picture taken at the church. 020 State. Ph. 0722. ' tf Silem has been dunning the U.S. army ince 1943 arrived Sat urday la treasury check from the aimy finance department In Port land to City Recorder Alfred AlurvU Thi creek. Mundt aid. rr j V) tr.e city fur providing the wmr with utilities at the local airj- rt f-r the prid July 1, 1942. to M-v I. 1 943. w hen it was firnt undrr at my oier.it'rv. Since the Utrrr rt.iV. city officials and even Or-K.n (i.niicniti have "fought tie t..tt:e rl led tat'' to collect tr.e till. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen Mc- Aivin Top Shop. 545 N. Church St Mq irrade. Crystal Gardens. Oct 31t. GARDKNER K Gt IDE SET Tt.e llohby Gardener's Guide, a I'uMica'ton designed by Salem Men' (iiirden club to ait Wil Lmrttr valley grdenets by ccm- I'llina" jcanten eerieiices of club mrmlm, will Ix- puilihed in Ie (tmtcr, the club announced yes terday. The book will be ditnbu- I green eyes and a tear on her nose, ted to members and later will be (SALEM MEN PLEDGED Two Salem men pledged to fra ternities at the University of Ore gon campus, according to y enter day's announcement from the uni versity, are James L. Barlow, freshman, son of; Mrs. If. H. Bar low, route 1, box 12, to Beta. Theta Pi, and John P. Burris, sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul F. Burris, J270 N. Summer st., to Kappa Sigma. ; V-. : No waiting. We: have plnseTters. Bowl at the B & B. 335 N. High st. CHAMBER ADDS MEMBERS New Salem Chamber of Com merce members to. be introduced at the weekly membership lunch eon Monday at the chamber din ing hall are Margaret Grabel of Grabel's grocery,: .3579 i Cherry ave., and T. W. Kelly, neW district munager for Standard Oil Com pany of California. Leonard's Supper! Club offers you entertainment, dinners, and dan cing featuring Abbe Green's or chestra. Rusty Coleman and Jean Fontaine. Early dinner show starts 8 P.M. ; JUDGE PERFORMS WEDDING Municipal Judge Alfred Mundt Saturday afternoon performed a wedding ceremony: for two Salem residents, Glenn- L. Buzard and Alice Rebecca Denton. It was the second wedding; performed by Mundt since he became judge. Briquets Capital City Transfer, Ph. 7773. Mrs Mrs ailabie to the public. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel era and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary, Florist 365 Court. CHARGES THEFT OF TOOLS Hailed into Salem Justice court after James R. Burton of Burton Refrigeration Co. swore out a war- DISMISSED BY GENERAL rani cnarging men or siau worm i ro,,, mnihor, s riimiri from of tools Lesmon T McDonald. Salem General hospital yesterday VisahaCahf pleaded Innocent to With infant daughters are Mrs. the larceny charge Saturday. Pre- Vmnn ntnr finim- Mr. nien miliary "n.uon was sei Dy Fortenberry, route 6. Salem; Judge Joseph B. Felton for 2 p.m. John W. Gabbed Dallas, and ,UI'U' W.vN. Reel. 639 N. Liberty st tree mowproonnf lor your rur Alr-Steamshin tickets anvwhere. coax. siore ynur coat ana get your Kuel. 7694. 735 N. Capitol st. coat mothDroofed. Priem'a. 135 N. I fJbertv Rt Phnna 0121 I ftlCJ I IltKS. DAOta KtLCJlDtll I Mrs. Paul Carrimack, route 4, Salem, and Mrs.tiJohn VanOsdol, Pearl Hamre. 31. Toledo. Ore.. 1 1048 N. 5th st, with infant daugh was reported to Salem police as ters.'and Mrs. Roy Edwards, 3215 missing since Friday. Her hus- Portland rd., were released from band, who made the report, said Salem Deaconess hospital Satur- ne lert her In Salem while he I day.) went to Toledo and. unnn hia ro. I ! turn, she was eone. He describes Ray M. Waltz. : M. D., 195 W. her as 5 feet, four inches tall. 120 Superior, Ph. 8519 nminH, ktl'lnir KpAwn Kalv mwM I SCib UUIVUilMS IIUSrilALl John Mitchell, Mill City, was dismissed from Salem Deaconess hospital Saturday after an opera tion! and Sharon 'Robertsen, route 3, Salem, was released after med River silt top soil it Oil dirt Crnnl Sand & GraveL Ph. 21960 ARRIVE AT 51 1 AM I A telegram informed the Salem car to the station for a citation Chamber of Commerce staff Sat- for violating the basic speed rule, urday that Manager Clay Cochran police report. " - - - ---- - - i rA u . . : . : . t .a 4i vi a v. a nvMi tn t i -. m i , a on u-nwiii Erld..y afternoon by plane. The I STOLEN CAR RECOVERED A car stolen Wednesday from DIDNT FOLLOW POLICE The driver of a car registered tol jCal I treatment, Archie R. Clark, route 1. Willam- ina, did not follow a police car to I Extra heavy cement laundry trays the police station Saturday, but I and accessories. Judson's PlumD- Decame iosi somewnere in down- ing f St Heaung,x zv r. tora i town traffic after a policeman had I Phone 4141 directed him to follow his squad local chamber leaders are attend in a conference of commercial organization executive New location Crnnlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. 2-TONE CAR STOLEN A two-tone brown 1940 Chev rolet coach was stolen Saturday afternoon from Its parking : place at Front and Court streets, its owner, Ray Lindsey, Monmouth, reported to Salem police, its parking space in front of the Dexter grinding serv.. Ph. 6833. nome oi me owner, ueorge Hahn. 1 153 Ti. 17th st- was recovered by city police yesterday in the 1500 block of Trade street. Births PARTRIDGE To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Partridge, 1143 Seventh st. West Salem, daughter, Sat urday, October 26. at Salem Dea coness hospital, i;. KELLER To Mr. and Mrs. .Better order your personal Christ- J Lily bulbs, shrubs for fall planting. mas cards now. Lasts are complete j Boyd Nursery, 2440 State St Open at oreent mar be out later. Need- I Sundavs also. hams Bock Store. I ISP GIVEN AWARD TO TALK ON ENGLAND I The Southern Pacific Rallrnnd Hit recent trip to England willlromnanv recently received th Harry Keller, route 3, Salem, a t dec-rib-d by Arthur Bradley I U S. navy's certificate of achieve- daughter, Saturday, October 26, at i uiw uiiuwj ruiunuir kiii w nwni i or ou ix Landing war worx, I 'Jm ";', tmviiwjiv..i.u fore the Holly wood Lions club local SP officials have been in-1 MeMlNDS To Mr. and Mrs Wednevday noon in the Lion's I formed. ntfiHaU uid sp nfH I Louis Mc Minds. Mill City, Den. A club Uard meeting is more military and naval estab- daughter, Saturday, October 26, scheduled ror Tuesday noon. I Iithments than any other railroad. ::alem ueaconess nospiiai. I . GOODWIN To Mr. and Mrs If its a gift, make It a box of The Painting and decforatlng. "Homes Gordon GoodwinJMill City, a son. rpas unocotaies maoe iresn oauyiare our specialty." We have been Saturday, Octobc in our randy kitchen. The Spa Phone 5419. 20 yrs. in Salem. Ph. 7552. PARENTS TO HEAR BENNETT Frank B. Bennett, superintend October 26, at Salem 9 I rUoinnaatf nAinifal WsitiV avB aa HARVEY To Mr. and Mrs Charles Harvey, 80 Hickory st. daughter, Saturday, October 26, FENCE in DAMAGED f irnrt mi uw corner ui -.m ci . -.t, I i j , alley and the 500 block of Che- f? ."L KSSwJSS S,em General hospiUI . t... ,.. I on the basic school support meas-1 nriiuiv t Mr .ni .roprty. was damaged early TtAm Jt9 .fuvn. Bulsman, route 3, Salem, a day morning and part of an uto- I LI'nd tvL.'LJ,;:... f,: daughter, Saturday. October 26, at mobile headlight was found there, 1 . 7. . " ' 'r''"Czl " """ Salem General hospital. city police report. wm TV iresnmenis. BONESTEELE To Mr. and Uru Flower Shoppy 1271 N. Lib- If its a gift, make it a box of The M,j t R- Bonerteelej 140 Rural erty. phone 9592. Spa's Chocolates made fresh dally U fon. J J".! Jr 29' . in our candy kitchen. The Bp. f"'"" " " 1 VT v m Insured savings earn more than I phAn B4ia. I PUTNAM To Mr. and Mrs, two per cent at Salem Federal I I Rex Putnam. 560 Chemeketa st. Sa rings Association. ISO South Li- BOTES FILE NAMES daughter, Saturday, October 26, at terty street I An assumed business name eer-1 Salem General hospital. Obituary tificate for Boyes' Coffee shop was filed Saturday with the Marion county clerk by Henry Z. Boy and Elsie Mae Boyes, 675 N. 20th st Bowling Is fun at the B a B. RETURNED TO FAIRVIEW Ralph Hammett was apprehend- cf Mr wuham Kimihi angled by Albany city police early Mr. Mn Bi.. boii. f sn Dwo. Saturday morning and returned rantfrrtiMfvn aitct Mv,r,l nwnt afid 1 ari ciers ni t hid report. He left the home Friday wmwnami cirioMr za. at 1 JU am in nt.kt arrn at Cit V k w rvrrvrlviv. The Ka-v. Wa:tr S frfca; ill officiate. A BUTT In Utia rir. flora Abbott, lata real. nt of SIS EkrcUtc Si. at Ova a S7 ar Mbtriar of Tinl 1 AMwII. ftumnavil. Of ; Cliarloa N. Abbott. Turaon. Aril . Mr S. P. Copw. Oa atago. M rt Jama Tpparly. Waahlnc. tun. D C . Mr. IWn fcandall. 5aWm atar LAMBRECHT To Mr. and Mrs. D. Jt Lambrecht, route I, Aums vllle. a daughter, Saturday, Octo ber 26, at Salem General hospl UL 6 ? 24-npnr tanndry Service Call Fee and Deliver 1 rut Pieces Finished I Call 2-1619 M trsrr Mr Addia M Mackev. tale reaident of Ml HifhUnd av . at a local hoa- rtai Thursalair. Ortobar 14 8urlv-d a rarvOdauartar. Un Marian S-raU Mi'uwr Krtvieaa ill ba nald Hordv October IS. at 1 J p m at frva ( kovicn-BariM-a chpl nh inter mr nt In Cltjr Var crn,tf)r. liMiirv Irnl W I.inlr. at hi rrcidrnre at 1117 -outn Jitn ttirvt Cctrler 24 Sur- i1 to iuirri. Mr llattio C'rab trr ar.d Mr Net'ie Urrm. both of Salari a l ioil.r. I . i . II. l.tiwlacy of l.r c i.rfi. anrl .rral ntrre-a and rar.ii Stttuii Mill be Turlr, Oc l..t.r tt at 111 a ri . at trie C'lucri lUamra c p I Tie Hev OuiJicV Stro.n .!: oiln.atr and ir.tcrn-i.t ill be at I. r, Mr tMHIMC f.lrrr .U AnrJ:e. Lite resident of f'ft S -'.cr t. Saturday. CH-toter 3 at '"e nr el 72 rJn Anni.uixe ir.r.l rl , irri Uiii by C louiri-llr-l m ti.i' nry. vnr - .-Si- 4 1 -ill i4 Funeral Costs f To those who remember we are thankful that, even though the present day trend in costs Is continually upward, we are still able to maintain the same Identical low priced Funeral Services as were offered by our predecessors. The Edwards-Terwilliger and The Walker Y Howell Funeral Homes. Lesion Charles i 5 Howell-Edwards ! Funeral Home The White Chapel on Capitol Street (Walker-Howell & Tcrwilliccr-Edwards) ' f 515 N. Capitol - Phone 3672 f ' A. -S. i i C !". '.--e-aaj aa s , t - i r. , James Parnell Henderson, Ore gon State college freshmen class president,: Is a weekend guest here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Henderson, 1705 Fir st. Year-round-garden-thrills with a Apex Greenhouse; see it at the Flower Show; Saturday ic Sun day, YMCA. i CAR REPORTED STOLEN A green 1934 Chevrolet sedan was stolen Saturday from in front of her home, 2330 Hayden st., Mrs C. W. Hedges, owner, told city police. Rummage Sale. Women's Assoc., Presbyterian church. Oct. 29-30. over Greenba urn's. ' j Gt'N, HOLSTER FOUN0 A .38 calibre Colt pistol and a holster were taken to the Salem police station after a man report ed finding them hanging in an alley. j Wanted to buy telephone for country line, ph. 3502. FILES FOR SERVICE Richard H. Laws, route 4, box 345, filed an assumed business name certificate for Oregon Sail plane Repair service with the Marion county clerk Saturday. TIRE. WHEEL TAKEN! A tire and wheel were taken from her auto Friday, while it was parked on the SUverton- road. Ester Wilson, route 7, Salem, told Salem police. Snell, Naval Officers to be Reflector Type Signal Okehed Motor carriers operating under vehicles under permits issued by the .public utilities commissioner, beginning November 1, will be permitted to use red reflectorized signals at their option In lieu of open pot torches or red electric lanterns as warning flares for dis abled or stopped trucks and buss es, officials announced Saturday. The Interstate commerce com mission has approved the use of these devices in connection with vehicles moving in; interstate or foreign commerce and a similar order was Issued by the state of, Washington authorities. C. of C. Guests Gov. Earl Snell, several Salem naval reserve officers $nd mem bers of the local navy recruitin office will be honor guests at the Navy day luncheon of Salem Chamber of Commerce Monday noon, when Rear Adm. John Paul Owen, veteran of seaj duty in world war I and officejr in com mand of the Mare Island, Calif naval hospital in , the J last war will be the main speaker. The admiral will be introduced by Rex Kimmell, Salem! Navy day chairman. The Salem officers present will include Capt. Verden K.' Hockett Comdr. Edmund A. Meola, Lt Comdr. Ralph ,E. Purvine, Lt Comr. Harold Hauk, and Lt. 1 M. Clinton. Recruiters to be. p res ent are Lt. John E. Boyus, officer in charge of Portland naval re cruiting station, and Chief War rant Machinist L. V. Kouthy, Chief Quartermaster Robert B. Fallon Chief Gunners Mate Purcell A. Raney, Chief Commissary Verlin M. Coontz, and Lloyd Hockett pharmacist mate 1st class. Following the chamber of com merce luncheon Lt. Boyus, accom pan ied by a bluejacket orchestra from the 19th fleet at Swan Is land navy yard in Portland, will attend a Navy day observance meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, post 661, Monday evening. 34 Die in Accidents During September Thirty-four persons were kill ed in Oregon automobile wrecks during September, Secretary of The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Sunday. October 17, Hit 5 Stale Robert S. Farrell, Jr., an nounced here Kturdy. Two out of three of these fa talities were outside of titles and towns, with a large percentage due to railroad crcsalng accMer.tj. Pe destrian accidents clalmei m re lives than any ther trp. I st persons were killed In tu h a ridents. 468 , State Street ICE CI.EAII AH Flavors. 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Tuo yeari college or the equivalent of business training preferred. Earning $40 to $100 Weekly! J $1000 Worth oi Training, FBEE! 1 ARTHUR HURRAY STUDIOS 155 S. Liberty - Balem ! I vj hen vj e oa y "ELECTRIC WIRING we mean It! . . not Next Year . ! . but M W House Wiring Industrial Wiring Commercial Wiring I Lighting Electric Heat Shop Servico Service Poles Electrical Distribution Privato Polo Lines Motor Rewinding Appliance Repair Motor Controls " lH lis. tiL VU U 114 U Phono 7822 """""rry- - u . ... - T : T 236 State Street