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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1946)
i Xntiy Mews JBoffcetrg. 4 BIKES RECOVERED Four bicydfs were recovered over the" weekend by Salem po lice Elmer Summers' bicycle was returned to him and Lewis Bem bousek. 52J King wood ive, was notified of the- recovery of his bike. At the police station await ing claim by their owners are two other bikes, one found in the 200 block fk North High street, the other in the 100 block of South Commercial street. : Wanted: We have several buyers for first class filbert St walnut orchards. Pleas contact Graben horst Bros., 114 S. Liberty St., Salem, Oiegon. CARS COLLIDE Cars operated by Robert H. Bartlett. 271. N. 21st st., and Charles Catterson. 478 N. Cottage at., collided at "Church and Cen tcr streets early Sunday morning, according to city police. Bartlett's wife reportedly had a scratch on her nose. Catterson was cited by police for having no driver's li cense. furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop. 545 N Church St Ilt'B CAPS TAKEN Three hub caps were stolen from his car while it wa parked in the 100 block of East Wilson afreet Sunday morning. F. A. Nel son, 898 Trade st., told police. CDDDalaasnn'Ses HAIJ.AKl Ira Ballarfl. late resident of Grvais. route 1. at a local hospital. Thursday. CVtbei 31. at the age of 59 yenrs. Sur ived by a son. Lorian Ballard, in th V S arrnv Announcement of service , later by C'lougli-Bai i ivk company. j RAMSKVFR I Ciint:an lair.seyer. late resident of rmite I. 'Jefferson, at a local hopital. r.ovembei 2 Suivivcd by two daugh ters. Mis Pauline Sch einf urtii of Geiai. Mrs. La villa. Hagel of Salem; ( I .vo sons. Ivan Ramseyer of Toledo and Arthur P. Ramyer of Jefferson; II grandchildren and on gi cat-grand- , child. Services will be held from the 1 louh-Ka: rick chapl Tuesdav. No vember 5. at 1 3l p :n. with interment In the IOOF cemetery at Turner. i SIMPSON Mrs. Maude Simpson, late resident f Yakima. Wash, at a local hospital Saturday. November 2. Surviving are fir hushard. Thomas W. Simpson of ; Washington: a daughter. Mrs. Henry Hait. Silverton. Ore ; two ions. Thomas 1 V. Simpson, jr. San Jose. Calif., and: Bobert B. Simpson. Silverton. Services vull be hetd in C'loufh-Barrtck chapel Thuisday. November 7. at 1:30 p in. In terment at City View cemetery. CI. ARK Mn Ethel P. Clerk, late resident of 1995 S. Commercial at-, at a local hos pital. Saturdav. November X Surviv- ing are the husband. Robert E. Clark: ' a daughter. Mildred Clark, and a brother. Calvin Plant, all of Salem Siei vices will be held at the Cloufh Harrick Chapel Wednesday. November . at I 30 p m with Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment In the City View ( cemeterv. i MFRKRT . RdIhvI Edmond Hebert. Infant son f Mr. ard Mrs. A. G. Hebert. 411 Mc Nary sr. at a local hospital Novem-; ber 3. Also survived by a brother. ; Wavne Geiald Hebert. Salem, and ; (ranrtiurrnu. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Foulds. Portland: Mrs Phoebe Olive Bennett. San Diego. Calif , and Haiwi Ednioaid Hebert. toot Bay. Services will be field in Howell-Edwards chapel Hiinirin vour Cole- tan Lanterns and Coleman Gasoline Stove For Eaepair Factory Service Repre Mntativ at our Store today. November . 5th. I -1 i Bj Electricals. . . 1 jsrgz 'easr ; FOR THE HOME! 1 " "" Ip l I i , ZZfK Handy Trouble Uqhl w v.r ImJ I 1 I l, Z;Ls&yyL Twenty-five-fcot rubber cord with I f"- j I t jtf&&'r saety shock proof JJ I TRIPS DAILY iai Rubber Lamp-Cord I Salem fo " llS n brown, ivory or black . . . )fl I D j -j for lamps and radios; Per ft. mm PORTLAND Handy Friction Tap 8 30 miH.sert ice 6 s.m. f 6 fjm. jj !! For use in all electrical cmd a LOW f afa II repair work. No. 4 roll. Aw I FARE 80h II ' I mi j II Kmmt- '""S FluoTaacont Bulbs 1' - -iWT U 1 CII5:'"3J Give4i more and better Ught -yf-ga i 0BPT I than ordinary 15-watt bulb? 9 1 Now Ssaotor Htl 1 . I Phone Sajen 5054 1 . CITED BT rOLICE Virgil Lendeber. 462 4 State sL, was cited by Salem police Sunday on a no driver's license charge, after the car he drove was in volved in an accident with a car driven by Raymond D. McCoy, route 1. Salem. Lendeberg drove an auto owned by Mary Stenberj, Hettinger, N.; D, police report. Gold fish, many varieties. Ring land's Pet Shop, 4 S3 Ferry. COUNTY SELLS LAND Land owned by Marion county has been ordered sold by county court orders to F. L Sylvester, property in Silverton; Rex O. -Stevenson, land in section 30; Max and Ella Crowder, land in sec tion 35; and Gladys Vergets. prop erty in the Capital Park addition. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel era and Opticians. Bring dis Amrf certificate. BLIND CLEANERS CHANGE Orval Rawie filed an ass0med business name Certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Mon day for the Venetian Blind Clean ers and Laundry of Salem. Cecil L. Dill filed a certificate of retire ment from the same business. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. ' Rummage sale at Highland School Nov. 5 St 6. Mother's Club. Wednesday. November at 10 30 a.m. with concluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. SHOESMITH I Mn Ida Shoesmith. at Dayton. Ohio, I November 3. Survived by a daughter, j Mrs. H. G. Cocking of Salem: five sons, j Homer Shoesmith of Guam. Clyde Shoesmith of Seattle. Ivan Snoe-rnith 1 of Pendleton. Lloyd Shoesmith of Far- I go, ,N. D. and Mark Shoesrmth of! Dayton. Ohio; a "brother and eight i grandchildren. Services will be held, at the Clough-Barrick chapel Tueday. : November 12. at 10:30 a m Interment ! in the City View cemetery. BtSH ! At the residence. 600 Mission street. Sally Bush at the age of M years Survived by a brother, A. X. Bush of . Salem, and a nephew. Stuart Bush of ' Salem. Services will be held at the ' home Tuesday. November 3. under the j direction of the W. T. Rigdon com pany, j STODDARD George H. Stoddard, at the residence at 420 North Fourth street. Novem ber 3. at the age of 90 years. Sur vived by his wife. Mary A. Stoddard of Salem: a son. Frank Stoddard of Ocean Lake. Oregon: four grandchil dren. .Lawrence Stoddard of West Sa lem. Ray A. Stoddard of Salem, and Holland Stoddard and Mrs. Virginia Asher of Walla Walla. Wash.; one great t i and son. Jcfiery Stoddard of West alem. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Tuesday. No- j vember S. at 3:3 p m. with Rev. Jo seph Drescall officiating. Interment in Be ic res I Memorial park. BARKER Ulysses Marion Barker, at the family residence. SM N. lith st.. November 4. at the age of S3 years Survivni ira uie wiaow, Mary c. Barker. Sa lem, three daughters. Mrs. Luetic Bor ton. Miss A let ha Barker, and Mrs. Anna Rice, all of Salem, one son. John Barker. Eugene, five grand children, one great grandchild, and several nieces and nepwsrj. Services at Howell-Edwards chapel Thursdar. November 7. at 1:30 p m. with the Rev. R. W. Coulter officiating. Concluding services at Lee Mission cemeterv. 9 I Fluoreeent Fixtura j I For an abundanca of cool, f f) mven light! 20-watt bulb inch j 1 JACOBSON TO GUAM Clifford p. Jacobeon, S 2e, sod of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Jacob son, 1026 Eighth sL. West Salem,' has been assigned to the attack transport VSS Randall for trans fer to Guam for further naval as signment, fa navy press release stated yesterday. Jacobson enlist ed Dec. 28. 1945. Stove St Diesel oiL Prompt deliv ery. Georfe CadwQ Oil Co. PK 73. j NALLMAN TO BUILD HOUSE Ray Nallman was issued a per mit yesterday by the city engin eer's office to build a $5500 house at 1455 Norway st, Permits for construction to cost $700 or less were issued to T. J. Bernards, for work at S75 Belmont St.; Viola Shaffer, 1Q45 N. 5th st, and Low el,l Joseph 680 Oxford st. -- i Insured savings earn more tnan two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street. i -PEST CONTROL FILES M. Q. Humphreys filed an as sumed business name with the Marion county clerk's office Mon-r day for tfce Salem Termite and Pest Control Co., to be located at 3035 Portland rd. Termite4ind pest control and eradication will be done by the company. I Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 582. t CLOSING TIME CHANGED Slight changes in airmail sched ules were! announced Monday by the Salenj postoffie. Northbound mail for Seattle and the east closes at 2 and! 7:45 p.m. while south bound to palifornia clo.es at 11:45 a.m. and; 7:30 p.m.. Postmaster Albeit Gragg said. 1 Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 Pt. Liberty gt Phone 9121. PORT IS ROTARY TOPIC Hillmarl Luddemann of Port-' land will it-peak Wednesday at Ro tary club' on '"Portland' Plan and Failities 'as a World Port for the1 Pacific Northwest." He is vice presidents and northwest manager 1 for the pope and Talbot steam-1 ship operations. I j I Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your i coat mothproofed. Price's, 135"-N. i Liberty St Phone 812L LICENSED TO WED ! Vancouver, Wash., marriage, licenses have been issued to Jack ! A. Johnson and Alice Kirby. both ! of Salemj Wilbert D. Weaver. Sa lem, andj Lois Meese, Willamina; Ivan Bremer and Audrey Allison, both of ebanon. New location Crnnlse Studio, 431 Court St over Smith Baking Co. VISITORS AT CHEMAVVA ! Visitors on the Chemawa In- ' dian school campus over the weekend'were Dr. and Mrs. Geo- ! rge F. -Frazier, Rosebud, S. D. Dr. Frailer, a member of the Sioux trfbe, is on the staff of the ' Rosebud Indian hospital. Prepare ground for lawn and gar- i den this fall. Quick, modern, ec- ' onomical. Phone 21208. Salem Tree Cof PORT TO BE ROTART TOPIC Hillman Lueddemann of Port land will speak on 'Portland's Pl9ns and Facilities as a World Port for the Pacific 'Northwest" at Rotary club luncheon-Wednesday. Lueddemann is vie presi dent and northwest manager of the Pope and Talbots steamship lines. Rummage sale Chapter B.C., PEO over Greenbaum's, Nov, 6th i and 7th. TO TRAIN IN SOUTH Private Marvin L. Strode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strode, spent the weekend in Salem from Fort Lewis. He is now en route to North Carolina for a few months training, after which he will take, six weeks of para troop training, Cigars by box for any occasion. Lobby Pioneer Trust . Bldg. '. SEARCH FOR DRIVER City police are on the. lookout for a car which reportedly left the scene after being involved in an accident early Sunday morn ing at Center and Commercial streets with an auto operated by Dick Hill, 2150 Garden rd. River silt top soil it fill dirt Oml Sand & GraveL Ph. 21968 STOLEN FROM CAR Eugene E. Shaw, route 6S Salem, told city police Monday that two blankets, a carton of cigarets and a flashlight were stolen from his auto Saturday night while it was parked in the 1900 block of Che- meketa street Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed Price's, 135 N l iberty St Phone 12L FRED STEIN DIES j News of the deajh of Fred A. Stein in Miles City. Mont, has ! been received by local friends and ! relHtives. His widow, a former ' Salem resident, is a sister of Mrs. Elmer Reitz. route 6, Salem. ) Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. ' Kugel. 7694. 735 N. Capitol St j BRICE APPOINTED Howard J. Brice, northwest newsman and son of Mrs. Robert i Emmons, 2457 State st has been appointed to the news department ' of the public relations staff of . Western Air Lines. t Air-Steamship tickets anywhere Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st AUTOS COLLIDE Autos driven by Mary Josephine Dolinski, 320 Evergreen aye., and Arch Anson Geer, 3475 Garden rd., collided at Gaines and Summer sts. Saturday morning, city police report. No one was hurt. Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center st. HUB CAPS GONE Two hub caps were taken from his car, parked in front" of his residence, Ray Robenau. 550 N. ! Summer st., told police yesterday, j Need an electric water heater? Call Judson's. Phone 4141. BUSH SCHOOL ROBBED I Thieves who jimmied a door open to gain entrance took $109.04 from the Bush school cafeteria, city police report. ' ': ':"' -"-'i;.' 2t-3t TO HEAR CANADIAN Raoul C.l Bertram, new profes sor of philosophy' at Willamette university,! will address the: Sa lem 20-30 club at its dinner meet ing. Wednesday evening in Nohl gren's restaurant The young pro fessor, a Canadian who farnaerly taught at tha Uruversity of Bri tish Columbia, will speak on The Need for a Constructive Political Philosophy. '.;. State employes as well as univer sity faculty members who would like to have a comfortable- home close to their work should ask us to show them 285 N. 15th, a good 3 bdrm. hse. with, lull basmt for additional bdrms. or play rrrL, auto, air conditionins; heat, ionly $8900. TW'o blks. from state office bldg.- Nelson St Nelson, Masonic Bldg, Ph. 4622 or 4419. KTWAMANS LIST SPEAKER . Salem Kiwanis club this .noon will hear a talk on the motorist's contribution to the development of Oregon, to be given at the weekly Hotel Marion luncheon by Harry ; Warren of the visitors' Chamberlof Commerce. Leonard's Supper Club offers you entertainmen. dinners, and danc ing featuring Abbe Green's or chestra. Rusty Colman and Jean Fontaine. CHURCH BURGLARIZED Burglars took $3.50, in pennies, nickels and dimes from the First Presbyterian church, Saturday or Sunday after first jimmying a window to gain entry, city police report. Brush College community auction Nov. 7, 7 p.m., Salem Auction Mruiu 3(510 SiK-rtnn rrl CLOTHING REPORTED STOLEN Two suits and two sport coats were, stolen from his car as it was parked at Normandy Manor early Monday morning, Robert R. Fish er, 1902 Broadway st., told city pblic?e yesterday. Walnuts for sale 25 cents. Pres cott to Barber Shop, 1064 Oak st. TOPCOAT TAKEN A brown topcoat Was taken from his car Sunday as it was parked at 13th and Center streets, Russell Hicks, route 1, Salem, told pol ice. For Sale 1941 Buick 4-door. Pre fer older car in trade. 936 Jeffer- son. BURKE WITH POLICE Edmund Burke, a veteran of three year previous experience wilh the Salem police department, began work with the department last night. Chief Frank Minto said. BURGLARS TAKE NOTHING Nothing was taken from the E. L. Crockett Co., 1155 S. Church st, by burglars who broke in over the weekend, city police report. 3 ESCAPE OST Lee Edward Chapman, 14; Mon ty Tewee, 12, and George Nor- For Service that Satisfies bring your Ford In PROMPT then, 15, escaped from Oregon State training i school fori boys, authorities there reported to city police last night. i , . ,f ' -i . j , . CLASS POSTPONES MEET The Spanish class scheduled to meet tonight at the SaJem public library Will not meet, as the li brary is closed, Jenette Roberts, teacher of the state higher educa tion extension class, announced yesterday. The next meeting will be November 12. . ; ; " RADIO STORE NAMED ' 'Ray M. Mooref iled an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Mon day for the Ray Moore Radio Service to be located at 3270 Port land rd. Moore wrHl engage in ra dio sales and service. ' ; ' ' ' POSTOFFICE NOT. CLOSING Election day, a state holiday, does not close the postoffice, Al bert Gragg. Salem postmaster, as sured, questioners Monday. I RirlllM NEWTON To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. Independence, a daughter, Monday. November 4, at Salem General hospital. PITTAM To Mrand Mrs. Ice land W. -Pitta m, Sheridan, a daughter,' Monday, November 4, at Salem General hospital. TILLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. TiUey, Jeferson, a son, Monday, . A big variety of smartly - styled, modern compacts. v From Cooke Slalionery 370 State Phone 4404 s?DSk o . t , . . ' J I Where all mechanics are well trained Ford methods Experienced Ford mechanics who'va been away to war are back on the job.. So the "jammed up" condition that was unavoidable in our service de partment during the war is no :?r For prompt Sorvico Fairly Pricod The SkrWamcnv Salem. Oregon. November 4. Salem 'General 1IUBIiai. , ; STEWART To , Mr. and ta. William R, Stewart, 1345 N.th st., a daughter, Sunday. November 3, at Salem Deaconess hospital. 8ARGENT To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sargent,-farm Jabor camp, a son. Monday, November 4, at Salem Deaconess hospital. nLTCHINSONA To Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson. Mill City, a daughter, Monday, November 4, at Salem Deaconess hoepitaL ZUNCKATo Mrj and Mrs. Ed ward Zunck, McCoy, a daughter. llfT" -7 f IT m 8 i! Opjorltinit for yoiinpfmpn to he roine first rlaK- major electric appli anre servire'- experts for Willamette Valley h 'leading aliane ilealeifs. HOC;G BROTHERS exrltiMvef; au thorized dealers for complete Frijrj daire appliances; a No Matag and Easy home 1 a u n d r y appliances. Hoover carpet cleaner, and other standard lines. complete course ary to start, hut applicants must have certain qualifications. If interested, call at HOGG BROTHERS. 260 lbGi 99 Whore only Genuino Ford parts are used a headache to you or to us. Try us out! You'll be agreeably surprised at the prompt service wa'ra now able to promise and keep on big or little repair jobs. TuOsdVr. Nwmbw $. 1848 -S r Sunday, November' 1, at Salem Deaconess hospitaL 5-Couhty Siirvev Slated For Increase in Sugar WASHINGTON. No'v . A special review of population L-ci owth in five Oiegon counties to see if Industrial users of sugar are entitled to more sugar has . been ordered by the OPA. .The review will be mad for Malheur, Baker, Union, Wallowa and Grant coun ties. i . 1 ' This training is ia -.1 1. .! 'l wuu 8uisiantiai sai- State St. "Back Home il yasii LSiV I M1 1 : ; I ' I. . J - i