The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 04, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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FUtST AID CALLS
. -v-. Salem first "aid men made three
calls" yesterday. Arlene Klampe,
- 3417 N. Liberty st, was treated
lor hand cuts incurred when she
. - Jell from a. horse; Diane James,
' x v About 2 years old,' was treated
'X. ' "and sent to a doctor after the end
of her .finger was mashed in a
: car door, and II. W. Winter of
route: 1, ! Salem, was given: first
- - sid after his left thumb was man
gled by .a power saw. First aid
was also giveaArthur Melea,. 1790
S. High st; after his finger was
caught in a lawn mower at 1515
- S. Commercial st.
Tor Sale: By owners. House and
9 lots. 1225 S. 25th st- AVrite P. O.
Box 533, Salem.
Mrs. Purvis now welcomes all her
customers back to the Upstairs
Antique Shop, 439 Court st
dosed Friday one day only--Open
as usual Saturday.. Special Easter
Dinner starting at 1:30 p.m. Sun
day April 6th. Plan to bring your
-" ' family. Lounge closed until 60
pjn. Normandy Manor. Ph. 5585.
OPQDDiDiisQirnes
DEVINE ' ' I '.. -
Eva Emetic Devine. late resident of
9607 S. 4th st. In this city.
Vrch si. at tHe age of SS years. Wife
of w. Everett Devine of Salem; mother
of Rut!) B. WahJ of Sayersfield, Me
and L. . A net Davidson. Missoula,
Moot: siterNof Anton Hassinger of
Secuien, Tex J and Miss Minnie Has
mingtt at Salem. Four grandchildren
also survive. Services wilt be held
Friday. April 4. at 1:30 p.m. at the W.
T. Rigdon chapel with -concluding
services : at Belcrert Memorial park.
The Rev. Cora Gregory will officiate.
XELSON -
At the residence. 1J45 N. Commer
cial st, April 1. George Earl Nelson,
at the age of 7 years. Husband of
Zada Xelsoa of Salem; father of Mrs.
Mabel E. (Gradiel Robinson and
Claude James Nelson of Salem. Leo
Earl Nelson of Riolinda. Calif.; and
brother of Mrs. Pearl Kurth of Bel
irv. Iowa. Also surviving are three
grandsons and three granddaughters.
Services will be Saturday. April 5. at
10 JO a m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel.
The Rev. Seth Huntington - will of
ficiate. Concluding services City View
cemetery. . - . ..
Mrs. DeQa May Burton, late resident
ef Salem route 3, at a local' hospital.
April 1. at the age of 34 years. Sur
vived, by husband. Tom R. Burton;
two childav, Roy Burton, and Se
' donla Burton; sister, Mrs, Eva Straus
baugh: brother. Eugene Weathers;
and parents. 4s and Mrs. Wiley
Weathers, all of Salem. 'Member of
First Baptist church and Maccabee
tent fcrve S4D. Services will be held
Friday, Aprfl 4. at 1 3t p.m. at the
Howell-Edwards chapel with the Rev.
Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Inter
snent in Belcrest Memorial park. -
BXACEX : "
John Brauer. at a local fcorpTtaT April
1. at the age of 79 years. Survived by
lour daughters. Mrs. Mary Van Lyde
fraf of Salem. Mrs. Emma Hein and
Mrs. Bertha Handel, both of Denair,
Calif., - and Mrs. Hukla Rehana'. of
Kuffhson. Calif.; four sons. Bob Brauer
of Odessa. Wast, G. E. Brauer f
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INQUEST CALLED '
An inquest will be held Satur
day at 10 a. m. to determine the
cause of death of Elmer Lee Hud
dies ton, who was killed in an auto
accident March 29 on the West
SUyton-Aumsville road, accord
ing to Miller BHayden, district
attorney. Death was attributed to
a fractured skull as the result of
the collision of two cars, one of
which was driven by Huddleston,
Miller said. . ;. '
Easter Gifts for all Box choco
lates, cigars by the box, Easter
baskets at Ruth's Lobby, Pioneer
Trust Bldg. :
New line of samples on hand for
furniture upholstery. For esti
mates call 9560. ; '
MEIIAMA GRANGE FILES
Chester R. Smith filed an as
sumed business name certificate
Thursday with the Marion county
clerk's office for the Mehama ga
rage and . service station. - At the
same time H. W. McCarley and
Frances McCarley filed a notice
of retirement from the concern.
Manhattan Beach. Calif.. Rudolph
Brauer of White Swan. Wash., and D.
B. Brauer of Stockton. Calif.: 11 grand
children and nine great grandchild
ren. Member of the Baptist . church.
Services will be held at the HoweU
Edwards chapel Saturday, April S, at
10 ajn. with the Rev. H. A. Schlotter
oficiating. Concluding services in Bel
crest Memorial-park.
BROWN
Charlotte Frances Brown at Tacoma.
Wash., April 1. at the age of 11 years.
Survived by eight children. Mrs. Net
tie M. Blodgett of Tacoma. W. . E.
Brown of Shelton. Wash., Hiram A.
Brown ef Cannon Beach, Ore.. Herman
H. Brown of Seattle. Ben Brown of
Salem, Mrs. Alice Shewey of Silver
ton. Ore.. Mrs. Jane Hamilton of Eu
reka, Calif., and Mrs. Bessie Wilson
of Portland; 37 grandchildren and five
great grandchildren. Services wilL be
held at the ' Howell-Edwards chapel
Friday, April 4, at - 1 p.m. with
Elder G. T. Dickinson officiating. Con
cluding services in the City View
cemetery. : : j -
CLADWILL . -
I William Z. Glad will, at the residence
at 25M Brooks ave.. April 3. at the
age of 71 years. Husband of Mrs.
Monta Gladwill of Salem, and father
of Mrs. Ruth Langenburg, Mrs. Alice
Hain and Clarence D. Gladwill, all of
Santa Cruz. Calif., Mrs. Mabel Martin
of St. Paul. Ore., Mrs. Marcella Wal
lace aad George W. Gladwill of Red
monds Ore.. Mrs. Buby Barker, ' Mrs.
Dorothy Johansen. Howard J. Glad
will and Robert H. Gladwill. all of
Roseburg. Ore, and Joseph R. Glad
will of Alameda, - Calif. Announce
ment of services . later by Clough
Barrick company.
STURGEON .' . -
William Thomas Sturgeon, infant ion
of 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sturgeon,, at
his borne at 355 Taylor st, Salem,
April 3. Survived also by two sisters,
Betty and - Sarah- Sturgeon of Salem,
and a grandfather, Carl McLoughlin of
Sweet Home. Ore. Graveside services
will be held Friday. April 4. at 1:30
p m under direcUon , of the Oough
Barrick chapel.
AGAIN AVAILABLE!
For Beautiful Walls
4.10
1.19
Gallon Quart
B1AI.1B-
For Han d
THREE FINED
Berland Rauk and Randal Rauk,
both of 1334 N. Summer st, and
Glenn D. Price, ,405 Marion st.,
were fined $25 and costs each in
Salem justice court Thursday af
ter all . three pleaded guilty to a
charge of disorderly conduct. .The
three ' were arrested - by sheriffs
deputies Wednesday night at the
Pink -Elephant when they, became
belligerent upon ' refusal of the
bartender to sell them more beer,
deputies said. . , -. . -
Wesix electric 2.5 K. W. & 2X W.
built-in wall heaters now avail
able, R. L, Elfstrom Co. .
Dexter lawn mower and grinding
service, Ph-1 6833. 966 Center. .
HAMRE SENTENCED
Jens Hamre, Aurora, was sen
tenced to one year in Oregon state
penitentiary Thursday after plead
ing guilty to a charge of non-support
before Judge E. M. Page in
Marion county circuit court. Ham
re was picked up On a secret in
dictment by the Marion county
grand jury, arid brought ' to the
county jail .Wednesday.
Elec' wiring, no delay. Ph. 9740
Salem. Ball Bros., Turner.
Char is Corsetiere. Phone 9495.
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SCREEN SHOP NAMED - - '
Clyde E. Moore and Myrna R
Moore filed an assumed business
name certificate with the Marion
county clerk's office Thursday for
the Salem Screen shop. The shop
will manufacture window and door
screens at 425 N. 23rd st.
Easter lilies. Pemberton's Flower
Shop. 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346.
Pythian Sisters Lodge. Food, bake
& fancy work sale at Portland Gas
Sc. Coke Thursday.
MRS. WATTE, SON HOME
Mrs. Harold Waite and her in
fant son, of 2210 N. Commercial
st, ' were - dismissed . yesterday
from Salem Deaconess hospital.
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Johns-Ma nville slate surface shin
gles aDDlied br exoert workmen.
jNothing down 3 yrs. to "pay .-Ma
ims Bros. Koonng co., 164 fi.
ComX Free estimates. Ph. 4642.
Births
HICKS To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard G. Hicks, 1320 Norway
stl, a son, Thursday,. April 4, .at
Salem General hospital. : ":-V -j ..
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert H. Smith, Gervais a' son
Thursday April 4, at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
BLAN KEN SHIP To Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Blankenship, route 3,
Salem, a son, Thursday, April 4,
at Salem General hospital.
McCLAIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McClain, 1665 N. 4th st,
a soe, Thursday, April 4, at Salem
General hospital.
AA5ERUDE To Mr. and Mrs!
Arnold C. Aaserude, route 6, Sa
lem, a son, Thursday, April 4, at
Salem General hospital. -
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For fresh, bright-looking rooms the year
'round try Wards finest toashabU wall
.enameL It's smooth, mirror-like finish
cleans so easily! Resists strong soaps,
boiling water, and stains. Ideal for kit
, chen, laundry, or bath.' Get Super Gloss
.Enamel at Wards .always-low price!
Assorted Wall Brushes 1.05 & up
so m e F Boors
1 SUPER MAR PRO OF .
Floor Varnish
Accent the beauty of natural wood floors
with 'durable Marproof Varnish! Keeps its
t bright luster. Now cut-priced at Wards! ,
; Qaart 1.43
LIONS TO CLEAR STADIUM
Salem . Lions . club members
have been called to set aside
Thursday evening for their an
nual "cleanup" work at the fair
grounds stadium in preparation
for the Boy Scout circus, sched
uled this year for April 12. Cas
cade area scout council scout
units present the annual circus un
der the Lions club sponsorship.
Northern Lawn mowers, limited
quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co.
Henry P. Toeys is now associated
with The Real Estate Market, 433'
N. High st. Phone 24T93.
ARMY WEEK SERVICES SET
Maj. Reginald -Williams of the
Salem Reserve r Officers associa
tion announced yesterday that a
feature of the local observance of
Army Week beginning Monday,
will be special memorial" church
services throughout the city April
13. ' . .
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River silt, top soil and fill dirt
Coral Sand St Gravel. Ph. 21966.
Plate glass : now available. ' Don
Brown. Elfstrom 'a. 4
CLYDE HILL IMPROVING
, Clyde HUl'i condition is im
proving and is now described as
"fair" by Salem General hospital
officials. Hill, who lives at 478
N. Cottage st, was injured last
Friday when he was thrown from
a horse.
Dance Sat nite, Silverton armory.
Woodry's Orchestra.
For factories, offices St business
uses, 12 General Efectrie wall
clocks, $12.48, tax incL R. L. Elf.
strom Co. i .
MRS. CREECH FAIRLY GOOD
The condition of Mrs. T. W.
Creech, 1880. S. 14th, st, who in
curred, head injuries in an auto
accident March 26, was described
as "fairly good" last night by Sa
lem General hospital authorities.
G. E. automatic blankets a year
'round comfort and pleasure
limited quantity at Appliance
Dept R. L. Elfstrom Co.
insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem .Federal
Savings Association,-130 South Li
berty street .
VETERAN GROUP CALLED .
The . Marion county veterans
service committee will meet for
luncheon this noon at the Spa
restaurant. Secretary Susan Fa
herty announced yesterday.
For Easter give her a pox of "The
Spa's fine chocolates made fresh
daily In our candy kitchen, Spa,
382 State.
New location Cronise Studio, 439
Court St. over Smith Baking Co.
MOTHER LEAVES GENERAL
. Mrs. James O. Jolly of route 5,
Salem, and her infant daughter
were dismissed from Salem Gen
eral hospital Thursday.
YMCA BOARD MEETS
' "The Invisible Bridtie," a mo
Vie depicting need for recon
struction of lYMCA facilities and
emphasis on youth work through
out war-devastated j countries,
was shown the Salem YMCA
beard of directors Thursday noon.
The Rev. Dudley Strain present
ted the Easter story at the special
holy week meeting of the board.
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For Easter give her a1 box of "The
Spa's" fine chocolates made fresh
daily- in our candy kitchen, - Spa,
382 State. ' ,
Dr. Charles S. Campbell, Dr. Hor
ace D. McGee St Dr. i Robert F.
Wulf announce the removal of
their offices from Rm. 504 Guar
dian Bldg, to the newly completed
Physicians Bldg, 1280 ; Center st.
Ph. 9275.
SEAMAN VISITS HAWAII
James G. Cannon, S 2c. son
of Mrs. Mable Youngblood, 94
Ewald ave., has been given lib
erty in the Hawaiian islands fol
lowing his service aboard the oiler
USS Cimarron during; the recent
Pacific fleet maneuvers, accord
ing to word from navy press head
quarters. Special Easter permanents $2.50
and up. Open on Saturdays. Mod
ern Beauty College. 179 N. Lib
erty. HUB CAPS STOLEN j
Dohald A. Nusom,; route 1,
Gervais, reported i to icity police
the theft of a set of hub- caps
from his car Wednesday f night,
while parked in the 700 block of
North Commercial st j j
Jt j ARROW SPRING .TONICS
One swell way to get yourself in trim for Spring
is to drop in. and give yourself the Arrow Spring
Tonic Tie treatment.
Their vivid colors and restful figured patterns
have just what it takes to give you a lift
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ATTEND CONFERENCE
Mrs. Gladys Turn bull and Dean
Omens, farm labor assistants at
the Salem farm labor office, are
attending, a three-day farm labor
conference at Corvallis. The con
ference is due to end today and
the local office made ready for
the coming season of farm activity,
according to farm labor "clerks.
Tor Easter give blooming azaleas,
camellias, rhododendrons, mag
nolias. Shrubs that live on thru
theyears. Knight Pearcy Nsy. So.
Liberty 3 blks so, of State.
We need 20 turkey pickers. Mar
ion Creamery. Thurs. 8 ajn. 245
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W VACATION TO START "
Willamette university students
begin their 10-day spring vaca
tion after classes today, with
most of them planning to return
home' until classes are resumed
April 14.
Rummage sale American Legion
aux. Fri. St Sat., April 4 St 5.
over Greenbaum's.
Garden Tractor on rubber, with
attachments; 2 electric ranges;
electric washing machine. Salem
Community Auction, Saturday,
?610 Silverton rd.
KITNDERT STILL "GOOD"
Jack Kundert of route 2. Salem,
is still in "good" condition at Sa
lem General hospital, where he
was taken after an auto crash
March 21. f
Prompt wiring service. Judson's,
279 N. Com!. Phone 4141.
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Tli Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. April 4. 1947-5
ADD PARTNER
Frank J. Dye was named as a
new partner in an assumed , busi
ness name . certificate . filed' with
the Marion county clerk's office
Thursday for the Salem ' Smoke
Shop by Ellis E. Cooley and Glenn
F. Powers.-.
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Dance Sat nite, Silverton armory.
Woodry'a Orchestra. . "
Listen to ' Burke's ' Radio , Camera
Program, 9:50 a. m. today.
TRAILER PARK NAMED
Homer D. Robinett and Mamie
V. Robinett 'filed an assumed
rusiness name certificate Thurs
day for the Oak Lodge trailer
park with the ' Marion county
clerk's office. The park will be
located at 1155 S. 14th.
Tried Rabbit ' Fricasse Lately?
Tenjder rabWtf ready-cut, with
tested recipes. Sat morning. Sa
lem Public Market, Hi St Union.
$145 Child's Tea Sets. 35c. Farm
ers. Hdw, 115 S. Coml.
SPARHAYVK FILES 1
Percy E. Sparhawk and' Edna
S. Sperhawk, both of 1940 Mc
Coy ave, filed an assumed busi
ness name certificate with - the
Marion county clerk's office
Thursday for the Sparhawk
Plumbing and Heating company.
For Easter: .Potted Azalias In
bloom,' Camellias, dapheniums.
geraniums. Closed : Easter. Ph,
ft! RnvH Nnnwrvr Rti
at BISHOP'S
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Just in Time for Easier!
ARROW
Made of the finest j quality
broadclotH, smoothly tai-
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lored and cut full for
these will be a
addition to your: Easter
wardrobe. Colors are blue,
green, gray and tan.
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What's better than
II on gneased it. Arrow nndTterchieTs! They work
like a charm in your pocket to make your outfit
look just rightl
Come In and choosa soma from
HITS PARKED, CAR !
Salem police report that an
auto operated by, Francis' Herbert
Chambers, 685 Court st, crashed
info a parked car registered t
Winston James Buck, 2720 Cherry
st, in the 1200 block of SL Com
mercial st No one was injured.
Easter lilies cut flowers box d
candy. Ha ms.'f Green Spot Mkt,
520 N. High. ' ! f
Dont forget the old time dance at
VFW hall Sat. nite. . i ,
For Sale: By Owners. House and
9 lots. 1225 S. 25th st Write P. O.
MARTIN AT SEA
. Alvin C. Martin,: S lc,f son of
Mrs. C. O. Budlong of Albany,
is now serving aboard the land-,
ing craft USS Donner, at' sea, a
navy press release disclosed yes-,
Expert watch Sc clock repairing, 5
day- service at tev?ns Jevelry.
Glenn Williams' and his ali-Veteran
Orchestra, Salem Armory, Sat
urday night April 5. Sponsored
by Marine Corps League.- Xicket
sale: Wills Music "Store, Jac
quith Music Stores. Salens Rec
ord Shop..' Heider Radio. Tickets
85c, tax inc.- j. ' j
PRE-FABS NAMED -
D. A. Miller! filed an assumed!
business name! certificate with
the Marion county clerk!s office
Thursday for Well Built Homes,,
already-made jhomes concern. '
comfort
welcome
3.95
a rabbit's foot?
35c
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