The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    MAN LOSES DAY
DeWain George of Vanport
could not remember anything that
happened from the time he board-
ed" Portland street car Tuesday
until 5:50 a.m. Wednesday, when
he said he recovered his memory
while standing in front of the Sa
lem hotel, according to reports
of. investigating Salem police.
George, who said he remembered
nothing ,of the intervening day,
was taken back to Portland by his
wife, city pofice said.
Scientific Swedish Masrage, day
and evening appointments. Ph.
6253 or. call 543 N. Church.
Almond Roca, bulk candy, box
candy & cigars at Ruths, lobby
Pioneer bldg.
MORGAN TO OSP
Robert Morgan, 1225 N. 5th st.,
was transferred from the Marion
county jail to the Oregon State
penitentary upn revocation of
his parole Wednesday. Morgan
was involved in a charge of as
sault with intent to commit rap
December 11, and which was later
changed to assault with a danger
ous weapon. Morgan was serving
a six-year sentence for a similar
charge when he was paroled, and
still -bas four years to serve.
Shop early. See our stock , Broad
way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry
Phone 2-1565.
Chce, heavily-berried holly. 2-2368
SCOUTERS MEET
Lyle Leigh ton, scout executive.
Martin Mockford, assistant scout
executive, both of Salem, and
Harry Michaelson,. Albany scout
executive, returned today from a
two-day meeting in Portland of
Oregon scout executives and of
ficials. The meeting under the
theme of The Oregon Show, was
held Tuesday and Wednesday, and
was both social and business in
nature.
River silt, top soil and fill dirt.
Com"! Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966.
ELLIS COMMITTED
Edna Ellis, alias Edna Ellis Shan
non, was arrested in Portland
Thursday by Denver Young, -Marion
county, sheriff, and brought
to Salem where she; was commit
ted to the county Jail. EllJLs had
been placed on probation by . Jus
tice of the Peace Joseph B. Fel
ton after she had been found guil
ty on two charges defrauding an
inkeeper and larceny upon her
promise to make restitution of the
loss involved in the charges. She
was arrested upon failure to make
restitution and will now serve a
total of 70 days in the county jail
for the two charges.
INFIRMARY DEAL CLOSED
War surplus board authorities
in Seattle announced this week
the authorization of sale of two
Camp Adair buildings to Willam
ette university to be used as an
infirmary. .. University President
G. Herbert Smith announced today
that conversion of the buildings
to an infirmary on campus will
begin at the first of the year, and
the infirmiry should be ready for
use in the Spring term.
Scellare
Call for your calendar.
& Foley.
Pioneer ail elastic clip-on sus
penders. Every man on your list
could use a pair. $1.50. Alex Jones,
121 North Jigh St.
DUNN IS APPREHENDED
Elzer Ernest Dunn, 17, of Eu
gene, who escaped from the juve
nile ward of the Marion county
jail early Sunday, was appre
hended by Eugene police Wednes
day and the sheriffs office said
he would be returned here today.
Dunn , was arrested last week and
turned over to juvenile authori
ties after he " allegedly passed
eight bogus $20 checks in Salem.
j Discharge service lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates.
Xmas Gifts. Broadway Appliance
Co., 419 Ferry. Ph. 2-1565.
CITIZEN COURT FRIDAY -
At least nineteen new applicants
for citizenship will appear at the
naturalization court scheduled for
10 p.m. Friday in the Marion coun
ty courthouse, Harlan Judd, Mar-
t ion county clerk, said Wednesday. from Marion to Scio across Green's
Eagles Auxiliary Christmas gift ; The exact number of applicants ! bridge.
sale Dec. 19th, 109 S. ComJ -lis--not yet known, nor is the pre-j
spaing juage Known, accoramg iu The Hotel galem Coffee ShoD and
1-1
The Pike, ChriMmas special ice
cream flavors. Nesselrode and egg
nog available now, 138 S. Liberty.
Ph. 6828. -
PERMIT TO MOVE SHOVEL
The Halverson Construction
company was given permission
Wednesday to move a power shov
el along certain market and coun
ty roads in a Marion county court
order. The route of travel will be
YULE PARTY TONIGHT Judd.
The 35 employes of Curley's ;
dairy will be guests tonight of ' New -'location Cronise Studio, 439
Hans Hoffstettcr. owner and op- . Court St., Over Smith Baking Co.
erator. at a Christmas party at
Dr. Dolph Craig, dentist, jias re
turned. Rtn. 28 Brevman Block.
180 N. Commercial, ph. 8523. Eve.
by appointjaftent.'
the dairy. The staff is to be pre
sented bonus checks totalling at
least a week's salary.
Hand loomed wool ties $2.00.
Smart plaids, stripes and solid
colors. Alex Jones, 121 North
High St.
Dining room will be open Satur
day to accommodate our friends
and patrons. We will be closed
Christmas day so' employes may
spend Christmas with their fam
ilies. Rod and gun repair. Ph. 2-5652.
UNION TO HOLD ELECTIONS
Members of the Salem Culinary
, GIRL LOSES TIIVMBNAIL !
Thiee-year-old Peggy O Neill j
of the Riverside auto curt in i
r; cv, nf ; ,.,:. '.TTr'r ... L. day, December 19, from 8 am
from 942 N. Com'l to 2015 Fair-I slammed a hoase door on her
grounds Rd., Hollywood District
Ph. (681. aid men, who treated her. report.
She was taken to Salem General
hospital for further treatment.
Marion County
Leads Payroll
Rise in State
Marion county led the state of
Oregon in payroll increases for
the third quarter of 1944 over the
same period last year, according
to figures , released Tuesday by
Ellis Jones, unemployment claims
commission supervisor. Payrolls
in Marion county totaled $8,830,
863 for the months of July to
September this year, an increase
of 47 over 19451 , $5,949,171.
This 47 . increase topped Lane
county's 43 . increase for the
same period. The state payroll
increase was only 8.3, Jones
said.
During the month of September
of this year there was a total of
16.482 persons employed in firms
covered by the UCC in Marion
county. In 1945 there was only
13.439, making an increase of
2".5 for this. year. These fig
ures do not include farms, state
or federal employes or businesses
with less than three employes.
Broken down into the- major
industries in which there . were
increases of individual employ
ment in Marion county, the 22.5
products, 1211 increased to 1721;
paper products, 651 increased to
1002; stone, clay, glass producti,
47 increased to 213: and machin
ery and equipment products, 68
increased to ISO.
Jones pointed out that the
large increase in payrolls in 1946
over 1945 points to growing In
dustry and manufacturing in Mar
ion county second to none in Ore
Con, and cited the food process
ing payroll for the third quarter
which increased from $1,459,619
in -1945 to $3,045,362 in 1946.
Tha Skrtaraon. Salem. Of Thundaj. DsctmUr If. 1946-S
Forest Board
Approves Bills
Proponed amendments to three
Oregon laws tentatively were ap
proved by tha state forestry board
at a meeting here Wednesday and
probably will be placed before
the 1947 legislature.
One of these amendments would
place the state conservation act
under the protection law. An
other provides that the forestry
board shall hold budget hearings
in each of . the 14 protective dis
tricts. The third would give to the
tate forester authority to sell ai
mJ nil ration site. The latter law
now restricts the taie forester to
acquiring these sites.
A financial report prepared by
Nels Rogers, stale . freter,
showed that Income from the
state fore t lands since 1943 ag
gregated $42O0.
union, local 452, will vote Thurs- j increase between the month ol
September in JH43 ana iv-o is as
to 5 p.m. in the annual election of
ffi- Vntino &'ill V4 in 1 H
thumb at 3130 Portland rd.. first labor temple on Center street.
follows: construction trades, 547
increa.-ed to 988; food product.,
5Q34 increased to 6700 plumber
The Red Lantern is s e r v i n g de
licious pan fried chicken and
steaks. On Highway 99E.
Births
SCHMITZ To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Schmitz, Stayton. a daugh
ter. Wednesday. December 18. at
Salem Deaconess hospital.
LIND To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
J. Lind, 3625 Monroe st.. a daugh
ter, Wednesday, December 18
Salem Genetalh ospita 1
Fryers. Alive 35c, dressed 58c. Call
2-2943 or 7000
The Pike, Christmas special ice
cream flavors. Nesselrode ifnd egg Jy
sizes. Al8r-i(
Shrubs for Christmas. Azaleas, I
Camellias. Rhodvs. OaDhne. Rose '
uui lira, iuii, . i mvic . a i v . - .
Nursery, 2440 State St. $..8556.
Midway kruttj
ms available now.
Ph. 6828.
138 S. Liberty
Why not object to ' off-brand'" McLEAN To Mr
MARION FIRM FILES
Myron C. MeLoud and "Doye
Campbell, both of Marion, filed an.
assumed business name certifi-
at cate Wednesday with the Marion
county clerk's office for the
MOTHERS. INFANTS GO HOME
Seven mothers were dismissed
from Salem' General hospital
Wednesday. Dismissed with
daughters 'were Mrs. Norman
Brown, Independence; Mrs. Jerry
Calaba, 570 Rosemc.nt st.. West
Salem; Mrs. J. A. Kammerer,
route 2, Salem. Discharged with
sons were Mrs. R. E. Brown. 1610
T4I.E; TjPpE LAID D st.: Mrs. Lewis Judson. route 2.
Alanon county court order 'Salem; Mrs. James Hammack,
gare permission to the Smith 1060 Lamberson, st.
others company ol wooODum
ISy a si-inch tile drainage line Englewood Grocery. 975 N. 18th.
fl
High St,:
ffg to match, all
les, 121 North
electric water heaters when
can get a 42-gal. National
$91.75 at Allen Hardwaie
vou
'for
sod Mrs. mobile Service and Repair cr
LAND ADDITION OKEIIED
Land coritiguicus to Vista Heights
water dislrict which was approv
ed in an election last December
2 was formally made a part of the
water district in a Marion county
court order Wednesday. The land
includes the area near Smith's
Fruit Farms No. 2, in the Morn
ingside addition.
ed
Ralph E. McLean. Independence, pany. The garage will be loc
a daughter, Wedneday, Decern- in Marion.
ber 18, at Salem General hos
pital. LONG To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Long, route 2. Salem, a son.
Wednesday. December 18. at Sa
lem General hospital.
. HANGGI To Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hanegi. 90 Salem Heights
ave.. a daughter, Wednesday. De- Furniture Upholstered-and repair
."urider county road 543 in town- Plenty of toilet tissu
ship .So. 5.
-limit 3.
For tov e and automatic burner
oil Ph. 24169. The Truax Oil Co .
205 Columbia.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 130 South Li
berty street.
Refinish your own floors. Rent a
floor sander from Wood row's, 440
Center St.
cember 18, at Salem General hf- ed by expert workmen
pita I. i Top Shop. 545 N Church sh eet
BI'RGLARS GET WATCH
A wrist watch was taken from
Al's Barber shop at 371 Court st.
I by burglars who entered after
i kickmp a window class out- citv
McAlvi
It's silly to be chilly when fully
guaranteed cabinet type electric
heaters are only $9.35 at Allen
Hardware.
PARTY PLACE CHANGED
The West Salem community
Christmas party will be held in
the school 'gymnasium at 8 p m
tonight. The party was scheduled
to be held in the city hall prev
ious! v.
Open evenings until Christmas.
Pembertons Flower and Myrtle-!j
wood Gift Shop. 1980 S. 12th.
Pumice brick. .S. 12th at Vista ave
Telephone evenings. 8904.
WALLOWA MOUNTAINS TOPIC
A lecture on the Wallowa moun
tains, by Dr. John Eliot Allen of
the state department of geology
and mineral industries, will be
Illustrated with colored photo
graphs and slides at tonight's 8
o'clock meeting of the Salem Geo-
logical society.
1 line tor Xmas
THE
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Wedding pictures taken at the ,
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib
erty. Phone 9592.
MILL CITY MAN ARRESTED
Ellis VStight, Mill City, was ar
rested Tuesday by deputies of
Marion county Sheriff Denver
Young's office on a charge of as
sault and battery. Wright is al
leged to have been in a cafe Si
brawl, and ported $250 bail in :
atayton justice court. ?
Air-Slcamhip tickets anvwhric.
Kugcl, 7694. 735 N. Capital St. f
YoU Can't Take It with You .
Elks annual Christmas Charity.
Show, Dec. 17, 18. 19. 8 o'clock, j k
t Elks Temple. Tickets now on f
sale at Peiry Drug Store. Court
Street Radio and Elks Club. 4
n
PROGRAM AT GYM ?
The community Chrirtmas pro- g
gram will be in the school gym- ;
tiasium at 8 o'clock tonight. R. g
E. Pr.ttcrson is chairman of the M
church and civ ic organization com- . S
mittee which sponsors the annual ; :
affair. ;
iesteiw;
SPINET
Here they are ... those marvelous Betsy
Ross Spinet pianos! New styles ... bet
ter than ever tone! See these new spinets
. . . run vour fingers over the keys . . .
you'll marvel at the rich volume, the surpris
ing control ... the smooth action.
Priced
From
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"Just What
I Wanted!"
CHECK
This List for
lust the Gifts
he wants . . .
Leather - trimmed Wool Jackets
Pure linen, lawn Handkerchiefs
c
Finest water -repellant Jackets
Exceptionally Fine Sweaters
Daniel Hays Gloves
All Wool Silk Robes
Interwoven Socks
Swank Jewelry
Gorgeous Neckwear
Wool or Rayon Scarfs
Beau Brummel Toiletries
Pioneer Belts-Braces
Billfolds-Key tainers
k
Lambert's Antique Shop. Open
evcrv night until Christmas. 220 j .
N. Liberty. , 2
Open 1 f,
Jary Florists. 365 Court
Sunday, Dec. 22, 10 to 6 p. m.
MOTHER LEAVES DEACONESS
Mrs. Patrick Schukman. 1110 S
18th st.. was dismissed yesterday
from Salem Deaconess hospital
with her infant daughter.
Obituary
EVANS
Frank Evdii. at the reidric. 190
B. 25th. Dct nfcwr 17. at ace of 62
year? Survived by wife. Mr Louise
A Evans. Salem. Services will be Fri
dav. December 20. at 1:30 pm. at the
Clouith-Barrick chapel, the Rev. Louis
White officiating.
$58700
Terms
If Desired
Also a few Mirra pianos
These spinet styled pianos
A low as :tt..
3S00
Hl'GHES
Samuel A. Hughes, at the residence.
1796 Chemeketa st . Wednesday. De
cember IS. Surviving are the wife.
Mrs. Oipha Hughes of Salem: a ?on
and daughter. Vard Hughes and Mr.
Amy Burgess, both of Salem: six
Grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Announcement of services
later by Clough-Bamck chapel.
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375-395 South 12th
A Mile From High Prices
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What expreion ran
more perfectly express
Iiis feeling that yours
has heen a successful
guest for a perfect gift?
There's dozens of items
here he would like to
have, and in purchasing
you may rest assured
that the quality stand
ard of The Man's Shop
has been strictly maintained.
Boiling, Leaking
RADIATORS
Ned th Attention of
Our Radiator Expert
We have complete facili
ties with which to repair,
clean and flush radiators
and cooling systems. Let
us prepare ycur car fcr
winter driving.
Loder Bros.
Oldsmobile Dalr
485 Ctnter SL. Salem, Ore.
Phone 6133 5467
GOOD CONDITION PAYS!
JMIES n. IIADEII
2S35 Silverton Road
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Kaywoodio Pipes
Tio Rack
Slippers
Sport Shirts
Tobacco Pouches
Clothes Brushes
Trouser Hangers
Travel Kit3
Shoo Trees
Lest You Forget the Most Outstanding Gifts.?!
KUPPENHEIMER
SUITS or TOPCOATS
may be purchased
with a
GIFT CERTIFICATE
DOBBS HAT GIFT
CERTIFICATE
Tiny Box, Toy Hat . . ,
then he can select
his own Dobbs
HfflllE MAM'S SDDdDIP
MOXLEY AND HUNTINGTON
The Store of Style, Quality and J'alue
416 STATE ST.
SALEM, ORE,