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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1946)
Cutty. Mes- nDirnelTs" HELD FOR GRAND JUST Charles A. Schuster. .1615 N Liberty at, charged with threat ening the commission: of a felony, yesterday was ordered held (or grand jury hearing on a charge rf assault armed with a dangerous weapon, j Shuster was arrested Sunday night by sheriffs deputies at the Busy Corner Grocery, 1897 S. 12th st. after an alleged alter cation in which a knife was in volved. He appeared in Salem Justice court yesterday for pre liminary; examination. Luti newer Shoppe, 1379 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. Last day Sat to claim your watches at the Salem Watch Shop, 2381 State. Closing for 3 mo. vacation. JUNCTION CITY MAN FINED Walter Barrows, Junction City, was fined $50 in municipal court yesterday on a charge of reckless driving, with liquor involved. Ar resting officers said that they clocked; his auto early Wednesday " morning at over 40 miles per hour on city streets and that he was turning corners dangerously and driving on both sides of the street Sale Superior Rummage and New Gifts by Oregon State Mothers club. 9:30 Fri. and Sat over Girwenhatima. We want the best nous 16000 will buy. Wm. Bliven or L. C. Cooney, Realtors. Phone 790fl Evening 8918. TAX DEADLINE TONIGHT Tonight at 9 o'clock marks the deadline for Marion county tax payers who wish to take advan tage of the 3 per cent discount Harold Domogalla, head of the tax collection department said yes terday. To date $641,732 has been paid on the current $2,472,713 roll. Last night's total did not include that which has come jn by mail, he said. ' Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop, 543 N. Church street Leonard's Supper Club offers you entertainment dinners, and danc ing featuring Abbe Green's or chestra. Rusty Coleman and Jean Fontaine. VISITS STATE HOSPITAL Recent visitor at the Oregon state hospital in Salem was Edith A. Metz, director of nurses at The) Dalles hospital. The Dalles, Ore. faoug COCA-COLA BOTTUIIG CHAMBER LEADEK COMING Earl C, Reynolds, assistant manager of hte western division of the U. S. Chamber of Com merce In Washington, D. C- will visit Salem chamber of commerce leaders and state officials when he visits here December 6. Man ager Clay Cochran of the local chamber said yesterday that Reynolds has notified him he is especially Interested in discussing public lands while visiting here. Tommy (Shorty), formerly In Pioneer Bldg., now bought The Shine Shop, next to Bligh HoteL IVomDt nlumbln and raoair acr vice. Traviss Plumbing Shop, ph. 860L t-3f CONVENTION SET Many members of Salem's 20-30 club expect to attend a district 20-30 convention at Newport De cember 8 and 9, it was indicated at the club's meeting Wednesday night Members are planning a pre-Christmas dance. Nominations for officers will be made at the next meeting, set for 6:45 p. m. Wednesday, November 20, at Nohlgren s restaurant Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 133 N. Liberty St Phone 9121. 1 Stove & Diesel oiL Prompt dellv ery. George Cadwefl Oil Co. Ph. 9788. VISIT OCEAN LAKE Five staff members of Oregon state hospital this week returned from a weekend stay at Ocean lake. They are Gertrude Koke of the social service department and Nurses Grace Turner, Tina Duerk sen, Doris Haid and Blessing Beasely. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone 812L , Dine and Dance at "Club Tumble Inn," Iocs ted 2 miles north of Al bany on Hi-way 99E. Phone 29-F-ll Albany. PROTZMAN INSTALLED , J. B. Protzman this week was installed as president of Salem Townsend club No. 3, along with new members of the club coun cil for the coming year. i Dexter grinding serv. Ph. 6833. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. h Not have been removed. we have riot the wholesale pric of Coca-Cola. DISMISSES BY HOSPITAL Mrs. S. Si MartilL route 1, In dependence, was dismissed . from Salem General s borne yesterday with her Infant I son and Mrs. Jim Avriette, 1479 Franklin st; Mrs. Kenneth I Sluder, 315 N. Commercial st, and Mrs. Harvey D. Lurtz, route 4, Salem, were dis missed with their . Infant daugh ters. , . :!:." ' " New Papa's, cigars by box, lobby Pioneer Trust Bldg. i Pearl's Beauty Nook opening at 4 Corners, 3915A State st Ph. 2-5173. Mon, Nov. 18. 2-VEAK-OLD BURNED Two-year-old William Arming was treated Thursday by Salem first aid men for second degree burns on his left arm, incurred by touching a furnace. dDDDDilDnsQDone ENLOW Curtis Enlow. late resident of 1830 Howard street, at a local nosprtal. No vember 11. Survived by bis wife. 1 4tiiiT Enlow of Salem, and a daugh ter. Marie Enlow of Salem; a sister. Mrs. Alphia Dotabs of Pierce City, Mo.; father. Robert Enlow of Piers- City; two brothers. Normaa of Redmond. Ore. Burley of Baldwin Park. Calif.; three half brothers ana one nan sister in Pierce City. Services will be held Saturday. November IS. IS JO a.m. from Clough-Barrtrk chapel with Interment at City View cemetery. WALKER At the residence. S3S Union street. NwiMr 13. Mrs. Louisa Marie Walk er died at the age of M. Mother of Cleo Walker. Austin Walker, both of Salem, and Carl of Portland. Grand mother of PhvUis Allen of los Anceies. Calif.; Syhrte Walker of Portland. De anna. Barbara Jean and Robert Austin Walker, all of Salem. Funeral services will be 'held Friday. November IS. at 1 p.m. in W. T. Rlfdon chapel, with concluding services at Belcrest Me morial park. The Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate. MEEKER Lxor Meeker passed away November 13 in Seattle, at the age of 53 years. Surviving are the wife. Mrs. Agnes Meeker, and a son, Harlan Meeker, both of Seattle, and a sister. Bessie Meeker, of Wisconsin. He was a mem ber of James Post No. 9. American Legion, at Hemingsfor. Neb. Services will be at the Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday. November IS. at J p.m.. Dr. Joseph Adams will officiate. KRCEGER Mrs. Alta E. Krueger. ate resident CAED OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown at the death of our mother, grandmother and sister. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE WOOLERY & FAMILY, MR. CECIL WOOLERY, MRS. DORA ATWELL, MRS. NELLIE WOOLERY. price SALEM, OREGON , ' , An ' 'assumed business name certificate for Batdorfs Home and Auto Supply, 2095 Fairgrounds rrf was filled with the ; Marion county "clerk Thursday, by John L. Batdorf, 160 Division st-, kod ert F. Gray, 2494 Walker st; Rob ert I Batdorf, 160 Division st, and; Richard G. Batdorf, 666 S. Summer st. Free mothproofing tor your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed; Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phona 912L - FILE FOR CONFECTIONERY Leona Beck and Frederick Beck, 235 N. 21si st, filed an as sumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Thursday for Beck's Confection ery, 223 N. High st of 1329 Sacramento' street. Berkeley, Calif., at a Berkeley hospital. Wife of Frederick L. Krueger of Berkeley; daughter of Mrs. William E. Johnson of Salemf and aister of Mrs. Miller B. Harden. Miss Alma Johnson and Wil liam Johnson, all of Salem. Mrs. Wil liam O. Renter of Los Angeles, Mrs. Lee Brewer of San Francisco, Ivan Johnson of Portland and Eldon John son of Dallas. Services will be held Friday. November IS. at 3 pjn. at the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment In Belcrest Memorial par. ELLIOTT Daisy V. Elliott, late resident of Port land, at a local hospital. Noveh.foer 13. Shipment has been made to Portland by Clough-Barrick company for serv ices and interment. WATERMAN Floyd L. Waterman, late resident of 362 Montgomery street, Portland, at Aurora. Oregon. Private graveside services were held November 13 at the I OOF cemetery under the direction of Clough-Barrick company. MATER At the residence, route 3. box 790, Thursday, November 14, George A. Mater, at the age of 45 years. Hus band of Mestal Mater of Salem; father of Caroline. Louise and George Mater, all of Salem, and son of Mrs. Louise Mater of France. Funeral service will be held Saturday, November 1. at 11 a.m., at the W. T. Rigdon company, with concluding services at City View cemetery with the Rev. Oscar Brown officiating. VOGL In this city November 14. Carl Vogl. late resident or rout . box 3S3C. Sa lem, at the age of SI years. Husband of 'Theresa Vocl Vogl of Salem; father of George. CarL Herman. Frank, John. William and Joseph Vogl. all of Salem; Mrs. Anna Keene. Mrs. Frances Heine. Mrs. Marie Kirscher, Mrs. Theresa Mar tin. Mrs. Sophie Gronn. Mrs. Grace Ruebcck and Mrs. Elizabeth Dam busch. Thirty grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren also survive. Reci tation of the rosary will be Friday, No vember 15, at S p.m., at the W. T. Rig don chapel. Funeral services Satur day. November 16. at a m, at St. Vin cents de Paul church with interment at St. Barbara cemetery. o ceilim raised. COMPANY OF FLAN y CONVENTION J f j I Plaits are being made for first congressional district council meeting of the Townsend organi zation in this area. James Mac kenzie, author of the "little Town send" measure which was defeat ed at the general election this month and official state Town send representative, was in Salem this week planning for the coun cil. He was accompanied by? his wife and Elmer J. James, district Townsend representative. ij Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. ! , . . ..7 '! ' Handmade aprons, towels, baby Clothes, pot holders, cooked; food sale. Gas Co. office, Nov. 15. Izaak Walton League auxiliary. BURGLARS ENTER CHURCH : St Paul's Episcopal church at Chemeketa and Church streets was entered by burglars Wednes day night and a cash box- was tampered with . but nothing was taken, investigating city police report Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers, and Opticians. Bring dis jfcarge certificates. . : J ' Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street WOOLLET TO BE SPEAKER , The Salem Credit association art its weekly luncheon meeting to day will hear a talk by M. D. Woollev. superintendent of the Oregon state training school at Woodbura. He is to talk on "Our Undeveloped Resources." River silt top soil fill dirt Oml Sand & Gravel Ph. 21966 RETURNS FROM VACATION Mary Epeneter of the graduate nurses' staff at Oregon state hos pital returned to her duties this week from her vacation. - j Rummage sale at Knight Memo rial Church, 19th and Ferry sts.. Nov. 15 and 16. Births BUR RIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. kT:im r.lirrjoht. route) 6. Salem. a daughter, Thursday, November " ' wA,K; 14. at Salem Deaconess nospuai. RITTENHOUSE To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rittenhouse, 1875 Berry st, a daughter, Thursday, November 14, at Salem General hospital. FOELKL To Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Foelkl, 1825 N. Winter St., a son, Thursday, November 14, at Salem General hospital. OREGON gs e rsuviir.w irwtiiVTii.. i . wouniy uomm i ssioner - fa sog ers and County Recorder Herman W. Lanke expended nothing in their recent campaigns for re election at the November's elec tion, according to their expense accounts filed Thursday with. the Marion county clerk. ' - . -'-Private party will pay cash for modern 2 bedroom home, 1 floor plan, approx. acre good garden soil, on or near good road, close to city limits. Call 6261 after 6 p. m. r ' . FURSE TAKEN IN CHURCH Sylvia LeCelle, 3901 N. River rd, told city police that her parse containing ' money and ration books was taken from the Wes leyan Methodist church at 15th and Mill sts. Wednesday night Put dollars In your pocket com fort in your home. Change fur nace filters now. $1.50 each. Jud son's Plumbing Sc Heating, 279 N. Coml. 2 ESCAPE OST Gerald Concannon, 18, and Glenn Donald Rowley, 15, both of Portland, escaped from Oregon state training school at Wood burn Tuesday night, authorities there reported. listen to Burke's Radio Pa mora Program, 9:50 a. m. today.J WARD APPOINTED Br order of the Marion munf. court Thursday, Ervln A. Ward is approved deputy constable for the Salem 1 us tie of th district replacing William H. Porter. Remember to spend an enjoyable evening dancing to Claude Bird and his music. Every Sat night at the Woodburn Armory ballroom, Woodburn, Oregon. " ALLEN VISITS LIONS Eric Allen, secretary to Gov. Earl SnelL was guest speaker at the West Salem Lions club meet ing Wednesday night Allen spoke on governor's duties to the pub- i lie . W oes LOCAL U This u U7 MELLOW FREEZE Also 5c KLAMATH POTATOE u The Same Good VALLEY BLOOM ; &md: Roasft d lee! Not a Bad Price for a Good Roast FRESH u p-fl U CHEIIICAL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE! Seems High, C2a CarSi tf tie Z&rjta A SULEIl ' The Statesman, SoJem. OfreorL AUTOS COLLIDE, NONE HURT Cars driven by John C Stav- enau, 3Z4 Divison st, and Lloyd A. Godkin, 475 S. 18th st, col lided in the 300 block of Cheme keta st, police report. Institute of Religious Science, 495 N. Cottage. Guest speaker, Mary B. Pendercrast, Mon Nov. 18, at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. REALTORS SLATE BOWERS Floyd K. Bowers, certified pub lic accountant, will speak at the Salem Board of Realtors noon luncheon today at the Marion ho tel on the subject of taxation. Opening of new sales room. Spe cial prices in our plant dept Free ferns Fri. and Sat See our beau tiful display of myrtlewood gifts. Pemberton's, 1980 S. 12th. Arrangement Complete For Job Office Switch State unemployment compensa 1 1 o n commission officials here have completed arrangements for taking over the Oregon unem nlovment office from the federal government next Friday, under congressional legislation returning these offices to the states. The federal eovernment will continue to contribute for the sup port of the unemployment offi ces and will have restricted jur isdiction over their operations. Opening Hew Sales Been Free Fern to Each Visitor Friday and Saturday Special Prices on Shrabs, Petted FUnts Cat Flowers Floral Wet Clearance en Balbs y Ilyrilewood Gills Large choice ef display far every cession. A Reasonable Prices - Good Farkmg : PEinJEmoii's isssi eh M Saving Ceato Jonathan and Delicious Box Is A Close Out. The Price Is All Flavors Ho Limits Quarts and 10c Car Cones and 15c Car Grade "A" Pound Still Pretty High! 50 lb. sack Spuds. We've Sold Four Carloads of 'Em! Peach fl lb. 4 Apricot A Jar Good Quality and the Price Can't Be For good grade hamburger this price is low! Lb. vrpn CTTTIC (Balk) Serve llbU-dUaJiJ ajnaant m weald granalated soap. Far dishes, scrub bing-, laandry and fine thugs. DDI10DE 10,.,.. Saves H of year scarce seap. chimes, dishes, etc G. L. X. CLEAIJEB 2ib.u33c "Sads wttheat seap." Fee' haads, sUshes, laaa ry, eta. t Valley 5-Pound Tin w But It's a Good Value on Today's (imm - f ridgy, November 1S1343 S LICENSED TO WED William May, 24, and Lucile Rickard, 25, both of Salem, have been Issued marriage license in Vancouver, Wash. ? ; j " Mum plants, order, now. Jary Florist, 865 Court I , The Hcllyrrccd Deck Cr Gill She? 1171 N. Capital i Will Sell Each Day 10 Dozen Pairs I I Genuine 54 Gauge Llaaitl Two pairs te each Open Evenuga te 8 eeleek. SB Low! Sundaes Beat! n yenrseU te aay want. Use aa yea Lb. For washing si r. - S n SJJ Market! UEST F"W1 imon mm s i Hte. 1 33g " j p3 lilts H HI &