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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1947)
Otty News IBirnefis TRAINING MEET SET Mist Lucy Case, extension spe cialist in nutrition at Oregon SU'e college, will conduct a project ! leader training meeting on "Com- j party Dinners" at the YMCA here tomorrow. The 22 Marion county extension unit will each send two representatives to this meeting which will start at 10:15 am. and close at 3:30 p.m. Women attend-j ing are to bring sack lunch-. 1 Coffee will be furnished by mem bers of the county committee. The demonstration is to be" given b ! the project leaders in their re spective units during the month of March. Valentines Gifts that last. Third floor. Elf Strom's. Dexter Lawnmower and Grinding Service, Ph. 6833, 966 Center. DEACONESS DISMISSES j Mrs. Charles Hayden. route 4. Salem and Mrs. Marvin Har baugh. 457 S Commercial st.. were dismissed Sunday from the Salem Deaconess hospital, with their baby sons On Monday. Mrs Nolan Epey. 2455 S. Hih st . Mrs. Phillip Himmel. 419 S 19th st . and Mrs. Leonard Wittenberg, 265 Fairview ave . with their baby daughters, left the hopitl Refim.sh your own flrs Rent a floor sander from Woodrov, "s. 440 Center St New arrivals in smart spring dre-se featuring regular and half sizes Gilmore's Dres Shop. Up stairs 439 Court GARDENERS MEET Members of Salem Men's Gar den club will meet Thursday night at the YMCA to hear Don Basmuscn. Marnon county agent official, discuss pruning .nd spraying An informal flower show by the members will be held In conjunction with the mermg Save fuel dollars H.ie that oil burner ser iced by Judson's f.i torv ' trained oil burner men Ph 4141 Johns-Man ille 'hmulf applied Tight oer vour Id n.f by M.ith is Bros. 164 S Com 1 Ph 464-'. Obi I nary HfNDHtMIN l.lllir Kilt n Hrruler-on, Fchriurv I lre hoii.e of I" d.iUKhliT. l-eNote Van D kt- route Salrm Snrivrt b firr li:it4iid. Join Clarrntr Hn1-i-cn. -'a It-m font t,n. Entill C" Hcn dtrim Richmond Calif. Orsille t Hrmlr! son Mfnlo F'aik. C'al.f. Jn-rpu E Hi-ndt i n. North Plaf.e Sfbia-ka and John I' Hei-dn -on I'allowa. N-tra-k.i. a dauiMirc " UNnrr Van D kr Kj.l-rii Hurt briitnrrv tail SKirn Snriiflan .lav W Strfn- t an- riM-ii and Gilbert Mrm El t o Calif and ! hv II aj r andc'i lid n-n and .'I K.it arandun Seivicr-. will hf held Tiim)i. F.-r.'u..r II at I 311 p in at 1!'- Hou rll-Kdu ard rhaptl U Kiv I)ud!- Stra.n officiating Sli.p meiil w.ll he made to Bioktn Bov Nebra-ka for concluding mimih and Inlrmtnl D4I CHTRV Dock O DauKhltv at the family resi dence 19-JO Ire stieet February 10 at the aife of eai Surivrd bv tne ukIok Sallv G Dauarhtrv of Sale i' two 1.iueriter. Mr" Eula Privet of Tua'rne. Mi Freeda Oeiberltr o! poitland. one son Farit-H G Dau"'i 1iv of Salem AImi survived bv trre grandchildren Services will be held in the Howrll-Edvi arcl chapel Wednes day rebruarv-12 al 2 M P Tl-e Rev W llaiold Lvman will officiate and cunt liidiMK serv ices will be in ("lev View cemeterv f.nrv . r a. Minnn 11.15 South IZtti irtfi. at I iMirrM Mi F.i -.M Ctw lmf I.unilt-en at llei home 2425 Broadvvav Simdav F-b-uai v . Mother of Ha.iv T I umleen .f (irrKnn C ilv Flint r V of Eutretie llemv A of Sa n S,iivive) aKo bv IS ri audcl.ild: en and 2 if. eat Ji-nd-ehiltlten Sei s icen will be htld Tue tlav February 11 at 2 HI p m at t'louai h - Bai rick ctaptl with Interment f Cilv View ce'ieteiv. mi stov William RiNton late reident of 1S07 lee "treet at a local lipital Sunil.iv Irtniun S at II. e ave of 57 tai Father if VViunn H'ton of Pnit!and Ciaveic)e nervice will be beld W'ed rielav. rebiuarv 12 at Hi j m In the 1M)F cetneteiy unoer direction of C'louxh-Bai rich run pnv KMNr !aac Melvm Schannep. at t.e ei dence 12.HI Allen court. Sundav. Feb Tuatv 9, at the ar of AS a:v llutand et Mis Mary Owight Vtuni.ip if aValem Fatner of Mit?i Claia vchat.tup, American Red I"kj. Dai it tadt Ciei -Tlianv . Mr W W Putnam and C'haile I St-hannep of Tallahassee. Fla . Mr A W Dialer and William M S-hanntp In Portland. Brother of Joseph Schan nep of Burns. Kana. Mr Robeit IV.nnincton of Toronto Kan-a Sur vived also bv 6 ki andchildi en A son Col Dwight B 5channep wa rt onitnl hilled in the Pacific Seiv.c.s will be held Tuesdav. Februarv 1 1 at Z p m from Clouh-Bai i irk chapel The Rt v George 11. Swift will officiate. MOSINOO Morve Moninio. late resident of 130 Hanen ave . at a local hospital. Feb ruary 10. at the age of S8 veart. Sur vived bv the widow. Mis 7ana Mo?,. Binaio. Salem Announcement of et -ices later by the H ow ell -Ed ard Chapel Grren late res ident of 11.15 South IZlh -treel. at a local ho-pitsl Mondav . Febi uarv 10 uivived bv her husband. Frank C I Crten of Salem a nn law rente of faltn iter. A'ice K Palmer n' a- rm an aunt. Mr Mav J Bevan of ortland and evial o.u.n of Al inv Service will be he'd Wednesda' Jehiuarv 12 al 2 p ni from c'lCiiMi Paiink cbapel with inleittent at tne ICK)F rcntteiv First Church oi Christ Scientist Salm Oregon Announce! A Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED The Truth of Christian Science BY ARCHIBALD CAREY. CJSJL of Detroit. Mtrhigaa Member of the Board of Lectaresttip of The Mother Charcb. The First Charch of Christ Scientist. In Boston. Massachasetts IN LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Howard and Soath Cottage THURSDAY. FEBRUARY at l:M (TCloek The rubUc Is Cordially Iatited $M25 BUILDING PERMIT George A. Buell was (ranted permission yesterday by the city engineer's office to erect a dwell ing at 1944 N. 4th st., to oust $4500. Other permits granted were to G. Don Land to erect a garage at 1188 N. 4th st.. to cot $250: Dan Sheets, house at 895 S 22nd st., $2500: Al Laue. repair i store building at 2350 State st.. $500; Lawrence Fisher, alter a garage at 534 N 15th st.. $175: Clara B. Poland, alter a dwelling at 960 Shipping st . $500. and to R. W. Beutler, alter a garage at 595 N 24th St., $100. , Ray Moore Radio reopens Mar. 1. i Salem Watch Shop open for busi ness. D. E. Decker, licensed watch maker. 2381 State. GENERAL MOTHERS GOO The Salem General hospital Sunday dismissed Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer. 270 N. 13th st.. with her baby son. and Mrs. Ronald Blundell. Davton. and Mrs. Ger ald Fisher. 1255 N. 18th st . both with baby daughters. On Monday the hospital dismissed Mrs. Rob ert G. Smuch. route 2. Salem, and Mrs. Albert L. Warner, route 6. Salem, both with baby sons and Mrs James V Farthing. 1315 Pla za st.. with her baby daughter. Let us insulate your home with Palco Wool Free estimates, no ob ligation. 12 to 36 months to pay Capital Home Insulation Co. Sa lem. Oregon Ph. 2-4412 evenings. Apt. si7e electric and gas ranges Limited quantity arriving in a few days. Place yor order now at our store in the Valley Motor Bldg. Ralph Johnson Appliances. Ph 4036 PLAN STI'DENT SYMPOSIUM A student vrrpi?ium will be presented at Rotary club Wednes day not.n bv a grot:p from the speech department at Ihe Uni versity of Oregon Subject will be What shculd be the polity of the government tow aids management . tid labor." Bruce Spaulding and Justice Arthur Hay arranged the program. Special "330"' Tt-xolite Paint only $2 50 a gal K i!h Brown Lumbw r Yard Plate glass now available. Dn Brown. KlNtiom's CHURCH TO SPEAK Carl Church, contact renresen tative fir the Salem veterans ad ministration office, will broad cast a veterans news review to night at 9:45 o'clock over station KSLM Births JACKSON To Mr and Mrs Victor L Jackson. 2280 Broadway St.. a son. Sunday. Februarv ,9. at the Salem General hospital BARTON To Mr and Mrs Jack Barton. Hoskins. son. Sun day, February 9, at the Salem General hospital STRICKFADEN To M-. and Mrs. Joy Stnckfaden. 1 "90 Nor way st. a daughter. Sundav. Feb ruary 9, at the Salem General hospital. LILLET To Mr and Mrs James H Ltl'ev. Independence, a son. Monday. February 10. at the Salem Central hospital. ORABEMIORST To Mr and Mrs Richard F Grabenhor-t. 351 N. Summer st . a on. Monday. Februarv 10. at the Salem Gen et al hospital LEE To Mi and Mrs Ralph C Lee. 495 S. 12'h st.. a son. Mon day. Ftbruarv 10. at the Scdem General hospital BROWN - To Mr and Mrs Keith A Brown, route 4. Salem, a son. Monday. February 10. at the Salem General hospital COLE To Mr and Mis Homer Cole. Woodburn. a daughter. Sun day. February 9. at the Salem Deaconess hospital ZIELINSKI To Mr and Mis Donald Zielinski. route 7. Salem, a daughter. Sunday. February 9. at the Salem Deaconess hospital. THOMPSON To Mr. and Mrs Eugene Thompson, box 10O0. Sa lem, a son. Monday. February 10. at the Salem Deaconess hospital. SIKORSKI To Mr and Mrs John Sikorki. Portland, a son. Monday. February 10. at the Sa lem Deaconess hospital. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, draia boards. store fronts, bathrooms, showers, shower doors. Free Estimate "Ed" Bush Ph. 2-4S3C 1895 N. Witer INCOME TAX RETURNS Have Yours Prepared Now! Individual - Farm - Business ELMER M. AMUNDSON Ph. 3688 or 5811 for App't. 13 t ZONE CHANGES ASKED The city zoning commission will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock to hear two zone change proposals. The first is on application of D wight George for a zone change from Class II residential to Class III business zone in the Yew Park annex where he want to estab lish a machine shop. The other is on application of C. H. Sanders for a change from Class I business to Class III restricted business zone in block 34. North Salem ad dition for the establishment of a self-service laundry. There will be a special meeting of Paulus cannery workers Tuesday. Feb. 11. at 8 pm. in hall four, the Labor Temple. Shop stewards will be elected and all Paulus mem bers are urged to attend. See the new 1947 General Electric Refrigerator at Elfstrom's daily through February. 3-CAR COLLISION A three-car collision Sunday involving cars driven by Gerald Ledner, Los Angeles. Juanita May Dotrfler. 1576 Sixth st.. West Sa lem, and Horace Judson Smith, route 7. Salem, on the Dallas highway, just west of Rickreall. was reported yesterday by state police. Police reports said that there were only minor injuries to occupants of the cars. Mark Twain .Sport Shirts $2 95 to $7 95. all sizes. Alex Jones, 121 North High. Valentine's dance Thursday. Feb. 13. St. Joseph's hall. Chemeketa and Winter. Sponsored by Catho lic War Veterans Music by Glen Woodry's orchestra. OBSERVE -SECl'RITY" President Ward Davis of the Salem chapter cf the Reserve Ofifcers association said yesterday that the local chapter would par ticipate with 900 other chapters ; throughout the country in obet -v ing National Security Week. February 12 to 22 Pre-to Cookers. iind Plywood Borkman Lumber and Hardware. 2460 State St Ph 3701 Radio repairing, all makes and models, at Elfstrom's. Ph 9221. COLE JI RY TRIAL TODAY Jury trial for George E Col. Woodburn. charged by the sta'c rniard of pharmacy with illegal ale of medicine, will be at 1 o'c lock this afternot n in Justice o 'he Peace Joseph B Felton court. Lutz Flower Shoppe. 1276 N Lib erty Phone 9592. See the new 1947 Genera) Elec tric Retrigeiator at Eifstiom's daily thiough February OR. JONES WILL SPEAK Dr William R Jones, president of Whittier college. Whittier. Calif, will be the "ladies' nighi" speaker at Salem Roti.ry Hub Wednesday. February 19. Dr. Jones is a former member of the Willamette university faculty. How long does tt 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. Dr. Forest L. Howard, chiroprac tic physician. Rtd. TOWN SENDS TO .MEET The Tow nsend Victory Club, No 17. will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mis Charles Mahany. 256 N. 20th st . with a Valentine party to fol low the regular meeting. Radio repairing, all makes and models, at Elfstrom's. Ph. 9221. SALEM GRANGE MEETS Salem G range members will meet at the home of H. D. Smith son. 235 N. 15th st . Wednesday at 6 30 pm for a no-host dinner What is Your r TO DUY I RilLESffATE'i, . 0.(0)AR K z TO DECIODGL TO REM NANCE -fr TO BUI LD You will do well as have many others to bring your Real Estate Loan problem here for discussion. Exper ienced loan men will help you find the right answer. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE o. w. mi. vic mUi.i jACoa rUHica, a: cmMw W S. WA1TOM, Vic Fmidmmi LfO O. PAGC. Aaaf. Cos OT NtLSON, Asa. Vita fwidtml L C SMITH, A Mi. Vios friOn MIMIIf FI0IIAL DirOSIT FIRST AID TREATS S Jess Mullin-s, 2557 Lee st, was treated yesterday by the Salem first aid squad lor lacerations on the palm of his hand which he I cut on a fish bowl. Mrs. P. C. j Petersen. 1923 S. High it., re j ceived treatment yesterday by the j crew for second degree steam j bums received while she was 1 washing. Glenn Shedeck, 560 S. 25th st, was also treated by the squad yesterday for a lacerated . finger cut on a coffee can. I Insured savings ern more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li- oeny sireei GYM APPROVED Approval of a $78,000 gymna sium for the Salem senior high i school was announced Monday by I the Oregon office of civilian pro ' duct ion administration. Also ap proved was a 8130,000 telephone exchange building by Salem branch of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, and for Kil gore Real Estate Co., $2,050. ' Fried chicken dinners served or to ' go. Cole's Chicken Bar, 4135 Port ' land Rd. Phone 3687. PEARCE AT PENSACOLA William E. Pearce, seaman, first class. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Pearce of Monmouth, has been assigned to the naval air station, Pensacola. Fla. Pearce, who entered the navy on May 8, ; 1944. received his recruit training I at the naval training center, Far ragut, Idaho. Valentine's Gifts that last. Third flcjoi, Elfstrom's. SALEM "MAS' BIDS Otto Blischke, Salem, was high ' bidder on a used portable road : roller at recent sales of construc tion machinery by Portland war assets administration. Thirty three firms and individuals en tered bids on 24 lot items, accord ing to the WAA. j Gardens worked with a roto-tiller It does a fine job. Philip W. Beilke. Ph 21208 BEND CHARTER NIGHT Harold F. Phillipe is chairman of the Bend c-harter night dele gation of the Salfm Rotary club. A large group of Salem Rotarians ;ire expected to make the trip Saturday. March 1. W. H. Bail !ie. president of the Salem club, is alo promoting the excursion. Pruning, qualified pruners. Philip W. Beilke. Ph. 21203. H WOOD LIONS MEET Members of Hollywood Liort club will motor to MiMinnville Wednesday night for an inter c lub isit. The meeting there will begin at 7:15 o'clock. Ladies of Hollywood Lions auxiliary will meet at the Lion's Den Wednes day at 8 p.m. Wedding pctures taken at the. churc! 520 State. Ph 5722. SILVERTON BOY GONE Frank Owens. 14. Silverton. was reported by his parents to Salem police as missing from his home since 4 p m. Saturday. He was described at 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds, w ith gray eyes and blonde wavy hair. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church street Problem? f J LAWtfNC! I. FtSMHt. Aaaf. IfX GltSOM, Am. INSUIANCI COIPOIATION mm S l(l.a J.t 'fir a VFW AUXILIARY MEET President Mabel Mauk will pre side at a meeting of the auxiliary of West Salem Post No. 4248, Vet erans of Foreign Wars, at 8 p.nx, Thursday, at the West Salem Le gion hall. District President Ma rie Hansen will conduct an in spection. Stove and Diesel oil. Cadwell Oil Co. Ph. 9788. PEAVY AT KIWANIS Dr. George Feavy, CorvalHs mayor, will speak at Kiwanis noon luncheon today. Dr. Peavy, as president of the Oregon Commu nity Chest, will speak on the com munity chest activities. Local members of the community chest will be guests. New location Cronise Studio, 43J Court St., over Smith Baking Co. ED SINK TRIED Evidence and arguments of at torneys were heard Monday by the circuit jury in the trial of Ed Sink, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, j Judge E. M. Page ordered the jury i recessed until 9:30 a.m. today. ! Mickenham's Rod and Gun Re ! pair. Ph. 2-5652. SHERIFF BRINGS SWALLOW , Sheriff Denver Young yester ' day returned Norman Eugene ) Swallow here from Elco, Nev., on i a non-support charge. Swallow is i in the county jail awaiting ap- ' i pearance this morning in Salem justice court. j Pemberton's Flower and Gift I Shop, 1980 S. 12th St. STAYTON GETS POOLHALL An assumed business name cer- ', , tificate for Stayton Billiards, a poolhall to be operated at Stay ton, was filed by Jesse E. and Alfred Schieman, both of Aums- ville. with the Marion county clerk's office yesterday. Nohlgren's restaurant now rpen . all night after theater & dance parties accomodated by reserva tion, private rms. available , Steaks, chops & waffles now fea tured no beer. ESCAPE FROM WOODBI RN Otis Wayne Hubbs and Clifford Eugene Roberts, both 15. were re ported to city -police to have es caped from the Oregon state train ing school at "Woodburn Sunday night. River silt, top soi! and fill dirt. Com'l Sand & Gravel Ph. 21966. JORY ELECTRIC FILES L. H. Campbell of 1765 Cent' i ?-t.. filed an assumed buine: narne certilicate with the Marion county clerk' of lice Monday for Jory Electric Co., to do general elec trical woi k at Silverton. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel. 7694. 735 N. Capital St. JACKMAN ENROLLS I Edward Jackman. 160 Lana ave.. has enrolled as a freshman in the college of commerce, Drake uni versity. Des Moines, the univer sity announced Monday. Miss Mary Katheryn Young, beau- ' ty spec ialist Elmo cosmetics at our store Feb. 11, 12. Phone or call in for vour appointment. Mootry's Pharmacy 1999 N. Capitol. Ph. 9304 ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Safe! Economical! Dependable! Pay Only 11.75 Down The big 50-gallon capacity of this tank guarantees you plenty of hot, clean water at the turn of a tap! It's safe and economical, too! The tank is zinc c4ad and heavily insulated. There's practically no heat loss. It has an adjustable thermostat and is guaranteed five years. JSPR3 Ht Gas S? Its, : 1 WATER HEATER I " ll 'I f ' Gallon I If IhM (BQ9S I i n 2i y mart XVu, it I 12 Student Nurses Complete 3 Months Hospital Course Twelve student nurses complet ed a three-month course in psy chiatric nursing at the Oregon state hospital this past week, ac cording to hospital officials Sat urday. Those finishing the course are: Mary O'Hara and Roxie Lease, both of The Dalles hospital. The Dalles; Monzelle Munger, Faye Cooper, Lois Pixton, Gladys Park er, Shirley McCormick, Marcia and Dora Hollibaugh, all of St. Luke's hospital, Boise, Idaho, and Betty Barker, Shirley Larson and Delores V. Auburg, all of Eman uel hospital, Portland. Scout Honor Court Is Held at Idanha IDANHA The Cascade Area Boy Scout Council met at the Idanha Gun club Thursday, Feb ruary 7 for its fifth leaders train ing session and to hold "Court of Honor." Participating were Idan-ha-Detroit troop 43, and Mehama troop 48. Harry Michaelson, ass't. scout executive presided and awards were received by the following: Troop 48, Mehama: 1st Class Dale Kirsch, and Gerald Branch: 2nd Class Junior McCorley, and Clifford Crook. From Idanha-Detroit Troop 43, Kenneth Plummer. tenderfoot Radio repairing, all makes and models, at Elfstrom's. Ph. 9221. how YOUR VATCH Wa can make it run "on the dot" not now and than but always. Super ior watch repair ser vice at regular cost. Manafaetarinf Jewelers ar x 50-Gal. Automatic 1 ..... ff Tha Statoaman Salem, Dragon badge; merit badges were award ed Donald Fryer, Richard Hase man and Earl Lady. Star award was presented Earl Lady by his scout master, Jack Gulliford. County Courts to Pay Surveying Cost, Says Neuner County courts are required to pay the necessary cost incurred by county surveyors in recording and filing surveys by private en gineers and surveyors. Attorney General George Neuner held Monday. Neuner also ruled that regis tered engineers and surveyors, in making a survey, must promptly 'Ptotect uoun I I ID 1 al TltULY WASHABLE" Invisible economical easy ' to apply dries in 20 minutes Any clean, dry wallpaper, printed with water-fast colors, can now be made 'Truly Washable" with a single coat j of Glaskote, applied either by brush or spray. GLASKOTE WALLPAPER FINISH does not penetrate the paper . . . never loosens the paste . . . never J darkens, chips or peels off. Protects j the original beauty of wallpaper against fading, while Dirt, Smudge, Grease, Crayon, Ink, etc., are easily washed off with soap and water or any liquid household detergent. Ask us about Glaskote Linoleum Finish. No more need for tcrubhing, mopping or u axing. my 3ZEE tin keith brown Plumber yard Cn)5Q USE SEARS fJ -a jfl i. r I 21 - i.' aVSaaVMBBaal ' at, m iitrii r -.-si '. . r t. 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