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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1947)
(Dotty .Hews DDoiiirs CONTRIBUTING CHARGE Lloyd D. Gemmell, Salem, for mer resident of Los Angelen, Cal if, is held in. city jail under $1500 bail awaiting preliminary examination in Salem justice court June 4 on a charge of con tributing to th delinquency of a minor. Gemmell wi ' arrested Sunday afternoon by Salem po lice who "said a 16-year-old girl, reudent of Portland, signed a complaint charging he had mo kled her on a bus between Sa kn and Albany. " Johns-MansvUle slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Booting Co, 164 S. ComL Don't Miss Les Brown TRIXTERS START FIRM An assumed business name cer tificate for Johnson and Siewert, -printers, was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Monday by Lauren - L. Johnson, 925 Leslie st, and Charles Louis Siewert, 2060 N. 18th st. Carl Julius Xctsen. 70. Utc r-tdenl r AKhiuwl. t m local botoiUt May S. Survived by two oauchters. ir. Wil liam B. Jordan of coioraoo apnnci, Coio.. and Mix Wilms Nelson of Los ' Acftln. AnBounernwn I - cervices later tj BcweU-Ed"rrd chapel. - CBCSHIXe . . u . n 4"aWayhf 1 tt(a rttilnt nf The DaQes. Ore, Saturday. May 10. at XAe ae ytcn, m wife. Mr. Jemuc E.-Ch-tur of The rv.rt a .riK(n Un T. P Tun. fcer of Salem and Uri. fcuzeme .Smith, of rwtuna: a ter. mra. iujuu Oma'et Grand racks. N.D.; and five arand cbiktreo, Mary Helen and Linda t-miui. both of Portland, and Gene Ann. jane and William Tupker. all of Salem. Services will be tokf Tuesday, May 11. at 2 p m at trse Clouah-Bar-nct caapet mM tb Kev. Setn Hunt, mjrtoa efftciattnc Interment at Bel an Memorial park. BXIOSON Mrs. Lura Dodaon. lata resident of Baker. Ore, at a local noopital. Sun day. J4jr 11. Mother of Mrs. Adalinc Huaaakcr of Baker and Mrs. Jacque line McCiatn of McMinnviiie. Sbip- k kmm nAm a Rikcr Ore., h v dtmt-BmtncU company tor services ana sHdiscm. rox . Bruce fox. late resident of route t. Saltan, at a local hospital. Monday, May 11 Survived by wife. Inez Sim mom Fox; a daughter. Lela fox Le Moyae of SaSetn; a brother. Cecil W. Foa of pMtland: three lters. Mrs, pr Seftuter of Caldwell, tda. Mrs. Dot- Staffer? of Portland and Mrs. Grace Ham f McM ifMtviiie. Services will be Ifteoneaday. May Is. at 3 pjrt.. In the OMKh-Btmct chapel. wiu interment . ml Ctiy .Vist cemetery. gUJtCKVIXL Dav Antone BlackweU. Jr., late resident of InaepeiMtenee. Ore, May a, at trie ace of 12 years. Survived by ha parent. Mr. and Mrs. Davis A. aiackweU. er, and sisters Gloria Do lues and Sharon Lea. ail of lndepen 'omer: grandparents. Mr. sind Mrs. P. J. Boll. Salem, and Mrs. Mattie Black w!l tn New Mexico: several uncles and awr.i. including Mrs. Sybil Ttau sw and Mrs. Melba Thomas, both of Ssaiem. Services were neld at First feaptmt church. Salem. Wednesday, May 7. with the Kev. Henry Barnette cf?ciacnt. Interment in Sclcrest Mc- SUA BOP At a local hospital. Msy 7, Francis Eliov Bifop. ( 11 years. Son of Charles C. and Margaret Bishop of Oates, brother of Edward Bishop of Gate. Marilyn Bishop of Bend. Doro ttiy Bwhep of Salm and Msrgaret Jtwberts of Redmond; grandson of Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Bailer of Seattle, Wash. A Rrvt.unement of services later by W. T. Sngoon company. ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym pathy and floral offerings in our recent bereavement. THE FAMIdY OF , MARVIN BEAL. ' CARD OF THANKS ' . We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the lovely flowers and kindness and help from the many friends in our of sorrow. MR. AND MRS. DAVID A. BLACKWELL AND DAUGHTERS. GRAND PARENTS, AUNTS AND COUSINS. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks nd appreciation for the lovely flowers and kindness and help from the many friends in our time f sorrow. , MR. AND MRS. O. M. COCKRUM AND FAMILY oft On Broken Sizes AT ioi TO 25 Discounls -Oil ALL-- MEN'S SWEATERS 31 EN'S JACKETS MEVS SPORT SHIRTS MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS MEN'S WORK PANTS LOTS OF SOX SPRING MATERIALS. PASTEL BLANKETS CA3IP BLANKETS lay Wcolea Hill Co. V 26 So. 12th St. 1 - rbene 4638 - SPECIAL DEPUTIES NAMED Two special deputies for duty on the Property of Columbia Met als Corporation plant heree were appointed Monday by Sheriff Denver Young. They are . David Oswald Crockett, 165 Fisher rd., and Gordon M. Deen, 790 Rose tnont st, West Salem. Road oiling for dusty roads. Also stove and diesel oils for all types of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph. 3131, . v Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. Ph. 6833 t66 Center. K OF C MEET TONIGHT A special meeting of the Salem council. Knights of Columbus, or iginally slated for Thursday, will be held instead at 8 o'clock to night. Grand Knight Fred Rupp said - Monday. The meeting will discuss plans for the council's in itiation program Sunday at St. Joseph's hall. . ' ? Closing out frozen food display cases. One 22 cu. ft. Dietz, one 19 cu. ft Dietz, and one. 30 cu. It. Biltwell. All at reduced prices. Richie and Fagg. Ph. 6900. ' Helen Lovald : Scientific Swedish massage, reducing, 816 First Na tional Bank bldg. Ph. 8798. , ADMITS TAKING BOTTLES , : City police said Monday they questioned a 17-year-old youth who admitted' taking several cases Of pop bottles from ,a Salem service station , Saturday. ; No charge was filed' by the owner, and the case was referred to the juvenile officer. '' i - Dr. Wiles Dentist. 701 First Nat. Bank. Phone 4924 for immediate appointment "Don't .Miss Les Brown." ESCAPES OSTS MONDAY Leon Anthony Slettum. 17, "es caped from the Oregon state training' school at Woodburn ear ly Monday morning, city and state police were notified by authorities of the school. River silt, top sou and fill dirt. Coral Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966 Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem federal Savings Association. 130 South U terty street GONE FROM FAIR VIEW Donald Alphine, 17. Charles Parker, 45, and Walter Gronlund, 36, are missing from Fatrview home, authorities there reported to Salem police, Sunday. Northern Lawn mowers. limited quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co. Reduce the health way. Be slim and feel good. Phone 6253. TIRE, WHEEL TAKEN Mrs. Donald Mott, 247 S. Cot tage t., reported to police Mon day the theft the previous night, of a spare tire from her car while parked in front of her home. 1 G. E. automatic blankets a year 'round, comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept R. L Elfstrom Co. BETTING HEAP 10 hit the MoslcI For a safe, enjoyable and long to be remembered vacation, your car must be in perfect shape for travel. Bring it in for a thor ough check, tune-up or overhaul. Modern equipment, combined ith expert workmanship, assures you of prompt service as well as compleete satisfaction. - - 11 07 - . ,,Wy: Motor " "GENUINE 375 Center ' ' ENDS BOOT TRAINING Promoted to seaman, second class, is Daniel Lee Valdez, son of Mrs. Edith Valdez, 1940 Lewis st, Salem, who recently comple ted his recruit training with the U.S. navy at San Diego, " Calif., according to a navy news release Monday. Valdez entered the serv ice February 3 this year. Weslx electric 2 K. W & 2 K W built-in wall- beaters now avail able,'; K L. Elfstrom Co. "Don't Miss Les' Brown." MOTHERS, BOYS HOME Three mothers dismissed with their sons from Salem General hospital are Mrs. Lowell G. Wik off of 535 S. 18th st.. who went home Monday; Mrs. Max M. Bib by of route 7,' Salem, and Mrs. Harry Cline of 1012 Eighth st. West Salem, who were dismissed Sunday. : ''i.. -: Plate - glass now available Don Brown, El f Strom's ' Oil your road St settle the dust Call. Tweedie,: 9696 or 5769. . . TRUCK TIRE OUT r' A fire around the engine of a truck owned by the Salem Box factory at West Salem, was ex tinguished at . Court and 1.6th streets Monday afternoon by city firemen, who attributed the blaze to faulty wiring. For . factories, offices & - business uses, 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12.48. tax Intl. R. L. Eir strom Co. - - . ,- . Don't Miss Les Brown." MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL J " , 'Mothers dismissed from Salem Deaconess hospital are Mrs. Rob ert Green, '1854 N. Winter st, with her' daughter, Monday; Mrs. Robert Bennett of .Dayton, with her daughter,4 and. Mrs. Richard Jordan of 'Stay ton with her son. : New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St. over Smith Baking Co. Special automobile painting $40. Salem Body it Fender Works, 219 S. High. NONE HURT LV CRASH No one was injured Sunday when cars operated by Wallace O. Wilder of Olympia. Wash, and H. W. Perkins of Holly, Ore., col lided at Capitol, and Marion st., city police report , ' ' Pop Edwards playing Old Time Dances Wednesday and Saturday nights, Crystal Gardens. . Bicycles," Worlds, Columbia, Road master, Colson, on approved cred it $5-down, about $1.50 weekly. Moors's Bicycle Shop. Ph. 3844. TWO BIKES RECOVERED Two bicycles were recovered by city policemen early Monday at 17th and Market streets. One had been abandoned at the intersec tion for several days, police said. Upholstering. Custom made fur niture. Springs tied, cushions re built Ph. 21697 or 7153. , R. W. (Tiny) Hindman announces the opening of his Texaco Station. Automotive repair, 2095 N. Cora'l st. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. ! if -'-V. v. Y i .1;' ' rra and Mils HIMfflS Estimates Finesi Car Enanels COMPLETE CAH PAIIITIIIG A SPECIALTY FORD SERVICE FOR OVER - HOUSES APPROVED A. M. Hansen was Issued a building permit by the city en gineer's office Monday for a $6,000 house at 1431 Bellevue st, and H. L. Garrett was permitted to expend $1,000 to convert a garage to. a house at 1837 N. Church st. Other permits were to the E. L. Crockett Co. for a $500 billboard at 3134 Portland rd.; for alterations to Lena B. Deming at 1615 Court st; Minnie Hass inger, 1030. Jefferson St., and to A. F. Wallace, 689 Breys st We can save you money on un finished . furniture. We have all kinds. Cabinets made to order. Toevs Furniture Co., 13th and State st "Don't Miss Les Brown." BLIND CLASS PERFORMS The state school for the blind here was represented .by 3 of its students last week in the "Let's Sing, America" musical program given by school children on the University - of - Oregon campus. More than 1SQ0 children partici pated. ; '. Let's drive out to the Homestead Drive In.' Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center st DONALD POOL GRADUATES Donald L. Pool, S 2c, son of Wilton Pool, - route 5, Salem, is among r recent graduates of the navy -aviation fundamentals school at Jacksonville, Fla , it was reported in a U.S. navy press dis patch Monday, Pool entered the na vy. last. November. Rummage sale, Salem Truth Cen ter, 262 N. Cottage, May 15 & 16. Rummage sale by St. Johns Lutheran-Ladies Guild Wed, May 14, over Greenbaum s store. RETIRES FROM ASSOCIATES county, clerk. . A notice of re tirement from Salem Associates, a firm dealing in Oil properties was 'filed". Monday . by Henry Gapsch with the Marion county clerk.. A few 5 ft bathtubs for immed iate delivery. Judson's, 279 N. Commercial. LABOR COUNCIL MEETS Discussion of proposed purchase of a new city first aid car will take place at the regular meet ing of the central trades and la bor council meeting at 7:30 to night at the Salem Labor temple. Season end sale on all shrubs at sales yard. Bovrl Nursery, 24n State. Phone 8556. EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted 'to us Is individually planned and personally direct ed - - its cost determined by the family'f wishes. HOWELL - EDWARDS Salem Funeral Chapel 545 N. Capitol St Phone SC7S Free 30 YEARS" - . . ' Phone '3158 Co CHAMBER BOARD POSTPONES Salem Chamber of Commerce has postponed its May directors' meeting to Wednesday, May 21, from its scheduled . meeting time this Wednesday, Chamber Presi dent Keith Brown announced Monday. Salem Self Service Laundry. New modern washing machines, dry ers, mangle for use. Hourly rates. 1815 S. 12th. Ph. 5607. I OOF TO GIVE DEGREE Chemeketa ladge, I.O.O.F., will give the third lodge degree to a class of 20 candidates at 8 p m. Wednesday in the lodge hall. The meeting is open to all Odd Fel lows members. A lunch will fol low the ceremonies. Rheumatism and arthritis. Doctors differ as to the merits of Nue Ovo. . Many users say it has brought them relief. If you suffer from rheumatism or arthritis why not write for literature on-Nue-Ovo from Research Laboratories, Inc., 403 N. W. 9th, Portland, Ore gon. Pd. adv. " FILE FOR PARK An assumed business name cer tificate for the Modern Trailer park was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Robert D. Young and Florence E. Young, both of 1005 S. 21 st. PALMER JOINS CHAMBER Henry Palmer was introduced at the. Salem Chamber of Com merce luncheon Monday as a new chamber member. , He is new pro prietor of the Boucanier cafe. Turkey -help report Thursday, 8 a. m. Marion Creamery. CLUB BOOKS ACCORDIONISTS Junion and senior accordion bands of the Priscilla Meisinger studios will entertain Salem Ki wanis club at its luncheon today in the Marion hotel. TOWNSEND MEETING SET Townsend Victory club 17 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Dea coness ha 11. west of the hospital on Oak street, S. F. Thatcher an- nced Monday. about to graduate from nn n (73"nn n CllALLEilGE LRJULULAJ dJ Li LIU 1LI1L) u I ! ' 7 r- mi. Your country needs you now; The future of a free America may rest s?S LI here is no Draft today to put you in the Army. Yours is the first graduating class since 1940 that faces a free choice. But with that freedom, as with every freedom, goes responsibility. The nation has put the maintenance of a strong, alert, defensive force squarely up to you. This is the only country in the world that dares to raise and maintain a million-man Army by voluntary enlistment, in the Ameri can tradition. The duty of keeping our Army ready for emergencies is shared by every citizen for never before, in peacetime, has the need for it been greater. Our freedom, our ideals, the safety of our families, depend on a world peace backed by firmness and justice. It's your Army now yours to keep strong. Joining the Army as a volunteer may mean some sacrifice to you. On the other rWIISrWOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. & ARMY RECRUITING STATION Team Bosses Talk Baseball For Chamber Nothing equals "condition and hustle" in the making of an effi cient and well-behaved baseball club. General Manager W. H. (BUI) Mulligan of Salem's Sena tors and Portland's Beavers told Salem Chamber of Commerce at its Monday luncheon. Mulligan promised "good, hus tling ball clubs" for both Port land and Salem and added "but we're not claiming any champion ships yet" Ball players and offi cials of both teams were guests at the chamber's annual baseball recognition day. His 35 years in baseball have led to a conclusion that the gen eral behavior of a ball club, as well as its ability as a team, is important. Mulligan declared, mentioning the example ball play ers set for the nation's youth. Later in the program Jack Wil son, Senators' manager, respond ed to a question by Radio An nouncer Gordon Allen as to his opinion of Baseball Commissioner Chandler's suspension of Leo Dur- ocher,. saying it apparently is jus tified. "At least you notice Duro- cher hasn't opened nis mouin since." Wilson remarked. - Beaver . Manager Jim Turner also appeared in Allen s question session, reviewing his 25 -year baseball . career- and voicing his endorsement for uniform-size ball parks. Cliff Parker, president of the Salem Senator Boosters, thanked merchants for their sup port of the local bail team - ' f Watermarks in paper were first employed by Italians in the 13th century. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drala bearda. stere freats. bthromm. skewers, skewer doers. Free Estimate "Ed" Bosh fh. X-4tSf ISM N. Winter TO THE CLASS OF t l n n n f n rf , x c r u n ii aaBBH a . . a a a a a a a a a a ' a '47 on your decision. Room 211, Post Office The Statesman, Salem, Ofgon, Tuesday. May 13, 1947 S Kremhi to JManage Salt Lake Store Al K rem in, manager of Mont gomery Ward and Co. store here since Sept. 10, 1945, will , leave Salem Wednesday to take over the managership of the company's store in Salt Lake City,. Utah. Succeeding him will be E. E. Peterson, manager pf the Reno, Nevl store, who is expected to arrive here Thursday. Prior to his coming to Salem, Kremin had served four years In the army. He has been employed by the Mont gomery Ward firm for 22 years. two' cars recovered Two stolen cars were recovered by Salem police during the week-er.-l. They were owned by Eu gene Shaw, 1930 Chemeketa st and by John Freeman of Tur ner. "trv. mm -m X'.- ft 'HBW . r . "" r PMBS. . r, m - i -i - ' H i " " g I G aara n teed Watch Repairing. t f Qaality Part Reasonable . U. IS Fricea - - Tin 1 1 ii ,.,-,, J I ; . It yon- aDsolotely ean'i r. 1 W l gel aleag witheat yew k Al I 1 1 ID f wstts . . . w na km , . ' SAME DAT at n extra 1 " - rest! Oar new Maria; H I aaaehlae make all tMs n ' '"V . " . - " ' hand, you have much to gain from the ex perience. Sound physical condition, training in leadership, world travel and adventure, the comradeship of a fine group of young men, a job with a real future at better pay than you can get in most civilian work all these make the Army an excellent career for young men who can measure up to its high standards. And you will be entitled to educational benefits under the GI Bill of Rights, if you enlist before Congress officially termi nates the wTar. Before making your decision, get the, full story of this career opportunity at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Wo Qo 5krUjD7 Bldg., Salem, Oregon Three Pay Extra Bail On Parking Warrants The first three parking1. viola tion warrants since, parking me ters were installed in Salem were served Monday, and' three men paid an extra 50 cents bail to the sergeant on each ticket that they held. , Police records' show that ' $8.50 was paid by Val Sloner, 1280 N. Hth st; 5 by A. K. Duncan. 1305 Broadway sL and .50 by F. B. Rice, who works at Bishop's store. GROCERY STRIKE AVERTED PORTLAND, May.lJ-HffV- A threatened grocery' clerk strike, was averted here today as the AFX, Retail Clerks union voted to ac cept an 18-cent hourly wage in crease. . . . ; VYAtlfci:! V - s 4 i' 1