The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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HALL TO ADDRESS CLl'B
John H. Hall, speaker of the
tat houe of representatives and
Portland attorney, will address
the Tuesday noon. January 21st.
meeting of the Salem Kiwanis
dub in the Marion hotel. Hall's
subject will be the expectations
'f the present session of the state
lejrislatui e, and Barney Van On
enoord and Roy Houck, polio
committee members, will report
iesults of their work on the March
cf Dimes campaign.
Refinish your own fltxirj. Rent a
floor sa ruler from Wood row's, 440
Center St.
Reduce the health way at the new
Scientific Health Studio. 543 N.
Church. Ph. 8253.
DEACONESS DISMISSES
The Salem Deaconess hospital
Saturday dismissed Mrs. George
Duran, route 3. Salem. Mrs.
Clayton Anderson, 1835 N. 4th
St., and Mrs. Robert Cannon, 1315
Cannon rd , all with their baby
daughters, and Mrs. Robert Boaz.
1135 S. 17th st. and Mis. Wil
liam Fearheller, Lyons, with
their baby sons.
Lutz Flower Shoppe, 127 N. Lib
erty. Phone 52.
Normandy Manor will remain
pen every nite, during legislative
ession, serving our usual high
standard of food. Starting Thurs,
Jan 23 lunch will be served for
legislative ladies from 12-2:30 on
Thurs. only.
GENERAL MOTHERS GO
Mrs James Nicholson. 687 N
Chin i h t.. and Mrs F.mery Al
derman, route 3. Salem, with
their baby sons, and Mrs. Horace
Lewis, 1170 Spruce St., with her
baby daughter, all went home
Saturday from the Salem Gen
eial hospital.
Mrs l-oveall. now manager of
Lovealt.s Beauty shop. Specializes
in hair cutting and permanent
waving Open Sam. For appoint
ment call 7870.
3-hp and 5-hp single-phase elec.
motors Keith Brown Lbr. Yard.
DALLAS BOY IN CHINA
CasMiis A. Neifert, 18. seaman,
first claw son of Mrs Lllhe Nei-f-rt
of Dallas, has recently isited
Ihe British Crown colony of Hong
Kong. China, while serving aboard
the destroyer USS Brush, a navy
news release revealed yesterday.
Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery 1
mending. Expert operator. Price's.
135 N. Liberty.
Obituary
NIGHT
Mm Ada B Knight. Late rendml of
IM S Pwrc t . Little Rock. Aik . at
a loal hospital. January IS. Sunived
by tnree daughtori. Mn Geneva K.
Iia of Salem. Mrs Nellie Poii of
Little Rock. Ark. and Mrs. Jeanette
Hampton of Mountain Home. Ark . IS
eandrrwldren and three rat-rnl-rmldren.
Shipment will be made la
Little Rock. Atk . by the Clough-Bar-rxk
company, for services ana inter
ment. AVDKWS
Maiv l.ee Andrews, infant daughter
of Mr anil Mn Lee Andiews of An
rtioiKr AUk4 at Anchorage. Jiiiuji y
I Surviving beide the parents are a
brother. John Andrew of Anchoiage:
and the jfi jnrjpai rnts, Mr and Mn
Jinn (' Dalk of Salem and Mr and
Mn A W Andiri of Woodburn An
nu 111 r-: r- . t of e: vu-e later by
1 Iowkm liai I ck company.
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l.ila r I.oan. tale reident of 1930
S. nth Hm ' ti-et F'ridat. Janiui v 17.
Wilr f ( i. .i-li'i W Logan of Stierwood:
mother uf Mi H A osel of Sher
vkixal Mi- fijnk Sinclair of Portland
and VI r i J-i k Saum of San Fi jncin-n.
and r o! Mm T E MrClean. L A.
t)rll jirt I I" Elwell. all of Salem
Alio -nimuiI bv hui grandchildren
n i-ii4ti Sc-it-nce -.ei ice- will be held
M..M.I., I.ir it) at 1 30 p ni at the
I Ion ii -1'. j i it k i-1.!!-! with inteiment
in Hi k-ir't M-tvorial park.
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Kml A l)ii-r. ljle rr-ident of 1465
N W H.i.iikii t:eet. Portland, near
Tiiinri. I ..u-idav. Jaimai 11 Surviv
ed r a Uaii-rhtrr. Mn Patricia Ann
llrfiitiiii. Daton. Ohio and three
tMotiieiv Frank A. I'oitland. N E.
Midttlrton Ohio, and Donald A. Ham
ilton. Ohio Announcement of services
laiei l t louh -Bai : c k coinpanv .
ice4 win re neia in me cnrisiian
ehuich at Turner Moix1a. Januaiy 20,
at 10 20 a in . Rev Freeman Yardlev
ml Kev E J. GllMrap oflinatine The
bo.lv will be chipped bv Howrll-Fd-warilK
chapel to Palouae, Wih . for
Intel fnrnt.
Bl TI I It
William J Butler. late reident of
140 F Wi-hmifton t . at a local hov
tital. January IS Survived by a son.
himif Butler. Sacramento. Calif Serv
ices will be announced later by Clough
Barrirk company
Utl1
at Tui net . Saii.;dav vuiviving aie a
on. Jamri M Dju of (...let Hill. Ote .
thiee grandchildren, ar.d four great
grandchild t rn She was a member of
lh I'hnilin ffriiirj.li iti T:n n,r ri.
Funeral Costs
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 Edw ards-Terw illiger and The Walker & Howell
Funeral Homes.
Leston
Charles
Howell-Edwards
Funeral Home
The White Chapel on Capitol Street
(Walker-Howell &
Terwilliger-Edwards)
MS N. CapiUI rhene 1(71
I KEMP CITED
Lt. Albert R. Kemp, USNR,
son of Mrs. India J. Kemp. 245
East Washington st., has received
t permanent citations for his Air
: Medal and Gold Star in lieu of
J the Third Air Medal from Sec
I retary of the Navy James For
j restal, according to a navy press
! release Friday. Lt. Kemp, who
; has been released to inactive duty
, and has returned to Salem, re
ceived the awards for outstand
1 ing airmanship against enemy
! forces in the Pacific war area,
the report stated.
Brite Spot Cafe now open 7 a.m.
to 2 a m , 375 N. High.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 130 South U
! berty street
ED HAMILTON INJURED
Ed Hamilton, 1624 N. 4th
I st., was treated by the Salem first
J aid( squad last night for injuries
incurred when he was hit by a
car in the 900 block on North
Commercial st. Police reported
that the car was operated by
; Reme R. Daniel. 2278 N. Liberty
st.. but that no charges were
made. Hamilton was taken by the
first aid car to the Salem General
hospital where he was treated
for a broken nre and dismissed.
All steel shower cabinet complete
with curtain. $59 95. The Mar
shall-Wells Store, 2056 N. Capitol
Ph. 6877.
Ray M Waltz. M. D , 195 W. Su
perior. Ph. 6519.
SAN DEFER GETS RATE
Jim M. Sandefer, 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandefer
t f route 3. Salem, has qualified
as a candidate for machinists
mate, third class, at the construc
tion battalion center. Port Huen
eme. Calif, a navy press release
stated yesterday. Sandefer en
tered the naval service in July.
1946. and received his recruit
training at the naval training
center, San Diego, Calif.
Dicharge service lapel buttons
now available at Brown's Jewel
ers and Opticians. Bring dis
charge certificates.
We have shocks for all late cars,
inc. rebuilt knee action for '34 to
38 Chev. Salem Brake & Wheel
Aligning Service, 241 Center. Ph.
4710
FIREMEN ANSWER CALLS
A motorcycle fire, in the alley
back of 431 N. Fiont st . was
extinguished Satuiday morning
by Salem firemen, who saved the
ties of the cycle, but reporter)
damage to the motor. Firemen
were also called to extinguish a
chimney fire at 1710 N. Capitol
st. yesterday afternoon, but re
ported no damage to the house.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Decorating, 1947 w all papers avail
able. 1249 S. Com! Ph. 7614.
MORRISS Ql'ALIFIES
Teddy W. Morris. 17, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Morriss.
420 Hickory st , has qualified as
a candidate for carpenter's mate,
third class, at the construction
battalion center. Port Huenema,
Calif , a navy report said Fuday.
Morriss entered the naval service
in August. 1946. anrl received his
recruit training at the naval
training center, San Diego, Calif.
River silt, top soil and fill dirt.
Com'l Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966.
Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery
mending. Expert opeiator. Puce's,
135 N. Libeity.
YM LEADER SPEAKS
George Corwin. secretary of
YMCA boys' work of the national
council, spoke at a luncheon
meeting of local YMCA beys'
work committees at the YM heie
yesterday. John Gardner, boys'
work director at the Salem YMCA.
conducted the meeting. Guests
were members of the local Hi-Y
groups.
Hansen dress gloves for men Wool
lined or unlined. $3.75 and up.
Alex Jones, 121 North High.
How long does It take you to wa
ter your lawn? We can water it
for you in just a minute and a
half of your time. Stop in and
see this tried and tested automatic
controller evenings. 734 N. High
or call 21619. Free estimates glad
ly given. C. S. Whitcomb.
T i if 1 1 u Tnffram ffmranlMvl hmiprv
mending. Expert operator. Pri-e's,
135 N. Liberty.
TAKE OVER DRUG STORE
The Senator drug store at
Court and High streets formally
passed to the ownership of Hewitt
and Warner, Inc., Friday with
Gus Hewitt as manager. Mrs. M.
L. Whitby and her son, R. M.
Whitby, retired from the busi-
i ness. The new firm will sell re
maining drug stock and in the
spring open a men's store in the
store space.
New location Cronlse Studio, 439
Court St.. over Smith Baking Co.
Furniture upholstered and repair
ed by expert workmen. McAlvin
Top Shop. 545 N. Church street.
FLUE FIRE EXTINGUISHED
M. v m x- v- i a o iii a ii iiiiii
were called to the J. S. Coomler
residence, 30 Childs ave., to ex
i tinguish a flue fire. They re-
ported no damage. The fire was
: reported by Mrs. Evelyn Schlach
ter, who with her husband has
; been staying at the house while
1 the Coomlers are in California.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
! Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital St.
Eastman wood furnace complete
I with coils Imlah Food Farm. 1 j
mile on Wallace rd. Ph. 22326.
I ARMSTRONG ELECTED
j E. T. Armstrong of Salem was
unanimously elected president of
I the Oregon council of painting
; and decorating contractors at its
convention in Portland Saturday,
according to convention dis
: patches from Associated Press.
For rent: Sip. rm. 1480 Broadway.
VANCOUVER LICENSES
Don Kaufman, 26, and Nellie
Flood, 25, both of Salem; and
Terry Drew. 30, Gravette, Ark.,
and Evelyn Barker, 18, Indepen
dence, were issued marriage li
censes Friday in Vancouver,
Wash.
TRAVEL TO MEXICO
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamman,
1035 Garnet st., will leave Mon
day evening on a trip to San Fran
cisco. Los Angeles, El Paso and
Mexico. They expect to be away
about three weeks.
BACK AT HOME
Mrs. Ethel Mclntyre, who fell
from a ladder and sustained in
juries, is now at her home at Al
der Spring, south of Salem, and
able to receive visitors.
RADII M PILL MISLAID
PITTSBURGH. Jan. lo-tVPi-A
50 milligram capsule of radium
was tossed into the incinerator
of Shadyside hospital today by
mistake. Dr. Surain S. Sidhu. as
sociate professor of physics at the
University of Pittsburgh found
the lost radium with a Geiger
counter. The capsule, lost for four
hours, is worth $1200.
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Business Farm Corporate
Let Me Prepare Yours!
ELMER M. AMUNDSON
Ph. 5811 For Appointment
Let Us Repair
Your
Refrigerator.
7ashing
I'lachine
and
Other Household
Appliances
5819
Just
Call
Paul F. Parker
Service and Repair
1117 Edgewater - Ph. 5819
West Salem
HELP in an
Emergency
When the prcper medica
tion can relievo suffering
and hasten improved
health, you can rely cn
us to fill ycur doctor's
prescription speedily.
Phone 5197 or 7123.
SCHAEFER'S
Drag Store
1895-
-194
Phone 5197 or 7023
135 North Commercicd
SILVERTON BOY MISSING
Frank LeRoy Owens, 14, Sil
verton, was reported by his par
ents to be missing from his home
in Silverton since leaving for
school Friday morning. His par
ents reported to Salem police that
he had not attended school Fri
day and that he might be in the
vicinity of Salem. His description
given to police was: 5 feet 6
inches tall, 140 pounds, grey
eyes, blonde hair, wearing bib
overalls and black leather coat
and riding a bicycle.
BEAVER VFW TO MEET
Navy Beaver post 7775, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars, will meet
at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the VFW
hall to hear a legislative report
by Ernest Smith, of the state de
partment of veterans affairs, and
reports on the recenj county vet
erans council meeting by the
post's delegates, Joseph Hopkins
and William Hyder. An official
navy film will be shown by the
local navy recruiters after the
business meeting. The post aux
iliary also will meet Tuesday
night.
SCOUTERS TO TRAIN
A scoutmasters' training course
for all scouters will begin Wednes
day night at the First Methodist
church. Classes will be held at
7:30 p. m. each Wednesday for
six weeks. Scouters. satisfactorily
completing the course will be cer
tified as qualified scout leaders.
One weekend camping trip will
be included in the course, Martin
Mockford, assistant scout execu
tive, said.
BUILDINGS ENTERED
William Marsh, tavern opera
tor, 2290 N. Front St., reported to
police Saturday that his place of
business had been entered Friday
night with nothing apparently
missing, and Mrs. L. M. Yates,
1495 Lee st., told police that an
agate ring was missing from her
home, apparently entered Thurs
day evening.
SOCIAL WORKERS HERE
The Willamette district, Ore
gon conference of social work,
will hold their January meeting
at noon Friday, January 24, at
the Golden Pheasant restaurant.
A panel discussion of the work of
Alcoholics Anonymous will fea
ture the meet.
CARS COLLIDE, NO DAMAGE
Cars driven by Norma Doreen
Coen, 70 Fairhaven ave., and
Ralph Barton Maddes. route 2,
Salem, collided Saturday morn
ing at the corner of Cottage and
Chemeketa sts., police reported.
No injury and only slight damage
to cars was reported.
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CAR ENTERED, ROBBED
P. Washburn, 1926 N. 4th st.,
reported to city police that his
car, parked in front of 396 S. 21st
st., was entered Friday night be
tween 8 and 11 p. m. and that
cigarettes, band aids and sweet
rolls were taken.
STAMP CLUB MEETS
The Salem stamp society, with
Gilbert Sternes as president, will
meet at the YMCA at 8 p. m.
Monday to plan its 1947 program.
This year will be the centennial
year for United States stamps.
TOWNSEND MEET
Townsend club No. 2 will meet
at the Marion county courthouse
at 8 p. m. Monday. Club No. 3
will be guests and will show
scenic pictures of Oregon.
KEUSCHER TO BUILD
Clarence Keuscher was issued
a permit by the city engineer's
office yesterday to construct a
$600 private greenhouse at 625 S.
25th st.
GIRLS WILL BOWL
Salore club of young business
women of the YWCA will meet at
the Blue Bird restaurant at 6 p.
m. Monday for supper to be fol
lowed by bowling.
BICYCLE RECOVERED
An abandoned World bicycle,
license 2031. was recovered by
city police Friday night In the 300
block on Chemeketa st., and is
now at the police station.
TEXTILE PAINTING TAUGHT
First lesson in a three-session
course in textile painting is to be
held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
YWCA.
HOMEFACTORS
GEORGE
WEEKS
MARION
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CGINAL AND LIVEABIE DESIGNS
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MOUSE PLANS ' GARDENS
CABINETS I NT t PI O 8S
FURNITURE i DECORATIONS
COMPETENT ADVICE ON
TECHNICAL AND ARTISTIC
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The Silverware Jewelers of Salem
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Jewelers of Salem - Liberty at State
Committee for
YW Meeting
Program Set
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs.
John Caughell and Mrs. Esther
Little 'comprise the committee on
program for the annual meeting
of the Salem Young Woman's
Christian association to be held
Friday night, January 31, at a
banquet in First Christian church
social rooms. They were named
officially by Mrs. O. I. Paulson,
president, at the past week's meet
ing of the YWCA board.
Menu and tables are the re
sponsibility of a committee head
ed by Mrs. A. A. Schramm, on
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We have jost learned that de
spite an increase of 27 in the
cost of silver, no increase in
the price of Holmes & Edwards
Sirverplate Is planned In 1946.
Limited quantities of sets are
being received regularly. JMgg
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which other members are Mrs.
Harold A. Rosebraugh and Mrs.
Blaine Brown. Mrs. Robert Fisch
er, jr., and the membership com
mittee are handling publicity for
the meeting.
Among the voluntary contribu
tions to the round-the-world YW
CA reconstruction fund received
by the board was at least one giv-
en as a memorial to the late Hel- !
en Yockey, whose place as finance j
chairman of the YW board has
WILLAMETTE TILE CO.
ART TILE for fireplaces, drala
boards, store fronts, bathrooms,
showers, shower doors.
Free Estimate
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Ph. Z-4S3C 1S95 N. Winter
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been filled by Mrs. John Caughell.
Directors in their opening dev
votional services held a "brief me
morial to Miss Yockey.
WABREU'S
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City Water and
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BUILDING RESTRICTIONS
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Wherever You Go . . .
You'll Take Pride in Your
'ermtmnai
Whether youll le making
your home near or far,
you'll want to choose the best
for it.
Come in and see the exquisitely
designed, flawlessly finished In
ternational Sterling patterns ...
designed for a lifetime of pride
and satisfaction.
International Sterling prices hare
not been raised. Individual six-piece
place-setting in Prelude or Serenity,
$2163.
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