The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    STUDENTS ENTERTAIN
In exchange entertainment pro
gram Tuesday a delegation from
Salem high school entertained
Willamette university students at
their regular chapel program.
The program consisted of the high
school dance band playing the
Johnson Rag" and "For Senti
mental Reasons"; a violin duet, by
Donna Jane MackUn and Phil
BLankenship; Frances, Baum's
piano solo; songs by the SHS
sophomore trio, Ramona Van Hess,
Wanda Boyington and Loretta
Lent?; Ron Sheets, vibraharp
solos; Eldoa Caley, vocal solo;
andJack KorUeborn and the trio
in -His Feet's Too Big." Jim
. Elliott was master of ceremonies,
presenting a solioqujr, "Prof. El
liott Takes a Trip."
Deluxe serve-self laundry, 345
Jefferson st Open daily, 8 a. m.
to S p. m., Tuesdays and Thurs
days to 9 p. m. Automatic and
conventional machines. The. bf t
in the. West
ALTERATIONS APPROVED
Building permits for alterations
- to dwellings were issued Monday
by the city engineer's office to
P. M. Hilrooe, 263 N, 17th st,
$100; Earl Pearcy, 1680 Fir st,
2500; H. F. Zitzow, 847 Pine st,
$150; Otto Stark, 2010 N. lib
erty st, $75; G. F.Burt, 525 .
20th st, $500. Permission to re
locate a dwelling at 2365 Ellis
are, was granted Howard Olson.
Asparagus now ready for canning
and freezing. . Fiala Ranch, 3 mi.
north of Salem in Polk County.
Pmyi 52072 TRrintr rrmtlnr
FINE IMPOSED
Adam P. Thrush, Hazel Green,
arrested by sheriffs deputies Mon
day night near the intersection
of Center street and Lancaster
drive on : a charge of driving
while intoxicated, was fined $250
in Salem justice court Tuesday
A 30-day jail sentence was sus
pended and Thrush s operator! li
cense was revoked for one year.
Tuberous Begonia seedlings and
potted plants, bedding stock. D-
Vista Garden, 3225 D St.
AUTO PROWLED
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Suing told
city police Tuesday that several
pairs of sunglasses, a flashlight,
auto registration card and opera
tor's license were taken from
their car while it was parked
Monday evening at 1127 Waller st
Northern Lawr mowers, limited
"ouantitT. R. L. Elfstrom Ca.
FIRE IN WEST SALEM
City firemen Tuesday night
were called to a private garage
at 65 McXary st. West Salem.
where sparks from a weldins
torch had ignited gasoline. The
lire was put out and little dam
age was reported.
Dr. Wiles Dentist 701 First Nat
Bank. Phone 424.
AFGHAN TAKEN
Theft of an afghan from her
mvuo was reported to city police
Aueaoay Dy Marge Tucker, 828
2V. Commercial st The ear vn
parked at that address -when the
w waa en, sne said.
Former United Growers, Inc, em
ployes phone 2-2038 at once con
cerning employment .
WICKSTKOM BABY HOME
Mrs. Llovd Wickjrtrom 1705
Liberty st, took her infant son
nome from Salem Deaconess hos
pital Tuesday.
Johns-MansviUe slate surface
shingles applied by expert roofers.
coining aown, 3 years to pay,
Buy the best at no xlra ft sv
estimates. Ph. 4642, Mathis Bros.
- Roofinr C1 184 S. Cnml ,
EVERY FUNERAL
SERVICE
entrusted to us is Individually
planned and personally directed--
its cost determined by
the amilyg wishes.
HOWELL - EDWARDS
Sale Faneral Chapel
S4J N. CapiUI St Phene lSli
Cite and Hcdrc-Speed
Kilclien Venlilators
- I. V -:
FLUORESCENT BED LAMPS
ELECTRIC IRONS
TABLE LAMPS .
SLIMLINE LIGHTING
P!ione 8605 3055 Portland Road
Salem, Oregon
NAVY RESERVE CALLED
Ex - servicemen interested in
forming for the Salem area a vol
unteer active navy training unit
will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in
building T-504 at Salem airport
The contemplated unit differs
from recently organized navy re
serve officers and electronic war
fare units in that it offers regu
lar pay status for enlisted men
and officers, a training program
similar to the national guard's
and promotion credits.
Skate your date tonight at eight
Salem Ice Arena. .
MRS. BIETZ IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Eva . Bietz, Pringle area
resident, underwent an operation
at Salem General hospital Tues
day morning and was reported as
doing well later in the day. It
is expected she may have visit
ors later in the. week.
Obituary
ITIWAIT ,
Blair P. Stewart, at Canton. Ohio.
May IS. Survived by her mother. Mr.
Clara E. Stewart of Canton. Ohio; a
daughter. Miss Catherine Stewart tA
Canton. Ohio; and two brother. Hal
vert and Ivan Stewart, both of Sa
lem. Announcement of services later
by Clough-Barrtck company.
CHANDLER - ,
Mrs. Edna Earle Chandler at the resi
dence. 1098 E St.. Salem. May IS. at
the age of 7S year. Survived by a
daughter. Vivian Chandler of Salem: a
- uiiiiam Atwnnri Chandler of Pasa
dena. Calif.; a granddaughter, Mrs. Ed-
--j u.i,.k. dhiiI.m. Calif., a
great-granddaughter, Katheryn Holicky
ox fasaoena. i.aui.. m ut"ure,t
Lester Atwood of Orient. Wash, Ship
ment has been made to uayxon, nun.
v. ur r PltfHnn nunoinv for set V-
ices. Wednesday. May 11, at J JO pjn-
with the Rev. ' s iogan mim -ficiating.
Interment in Dayton, Wash.
Claude W. Brown, at the residence at
ZSS N. 24Ui st, may is. ai
45 years. Survived by his mother, Mrs.
c . Drmni Af Salem? a brother. Otis
L. Brown of Salem; and two uncles, T.
B. Morgan or siiem ana oimmmn
n r.iifAmi, Cmim will be
Ui un u vi -" . -
held at the Howell-Edwards chapel
Wednesday. May 11. at 19 aaan., with
the Rev. C. C. Best officiating. Con-
eluding services at the City view cem
etery.
BBONCBVSBIO
r w nM.tifttff a mt frm rem.
ji wa Cfr.nH mt , fiundav. Mav
la. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Anna Wood of riandreau, SX.; three
sons, John M. naymona oi van nuji,
Calif, Charles of Long Beach. Calif,
j rvl.4 Swm4 v 42 rWksr arts
Wash.; two brothers. Hockey Panelle
of Sioux Falls. SJ3-. and Charles Pa
nelle of WichiU rails. SJD.: five grand
children and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be Wednesday, May II.
at I" p.m. in ine iiouen-Barnca cnapei
wun me itev. n. w. orai
Interment at City View cemetery.
GARDNER
John Gardner, at his home at 16TJ 8
rn st Tuesdav. Mav 20. at the
age of 75 years. Survived by daughter.
Mrs, Cnrtstopfter Itune oi caiem; aona.
Clyde of Salem, Lawrence. Russell and
Austin, all of Newport, Ore.; sisters,
Mrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs. Dellia
Tmi RntH Af Kmnhi Wiar ' and six
grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary
wUl be Wednesday. May XI. at 1 -30 p.m.
at . uougn-narncK . cnapei acquim
maaa will he at St Joaenh'a church.
Thursday, May S. at ajn. Interment
at St. Barbara cemetery.
William Thomas Zehner. at the age of
72 years. Late resident of Coos Bay,
Ore, May M. Survived by daughter,
Mrs Dean Seiple of Coos Bay; broth
er. John ztnntr of waamngton; sister,
Mrs. Lucy Mitchael of Twin Palls. Ida.
Requiem mass will be. at $ mm. Friday,
May 23. In St Monica's church. Coos
Bay. with the Very Rev. John Berger
officiating. Graveside services at City
View cemetery. Salem, at 3:30 pjn.
direction of Mills funeral home. .
TAW BCREN
Nettie Lavina Van Buren, at the resi
dence at 28S N. tlst it.. May SO. Sur
vived by her husband. George H. Van
Buren of Salem; a daughter. Mrs. Ploy
L. McElroy of Salem; a son. Dr. Hiet
d. Van Buren of Fresno. Calif-.; three
sisters. Mrs. Flora George of Portland,
Mrs. Joseph R. Robert of Van Nuys.
and Mrs. Anna card well ot ee-
necia. Calif.; four grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren and several nieces
and nephew. Services will be nld
Thursday, May 33. at 1:3 p.m. at the
Howell-Edwards chapel with interment
in the Masonic cemetery at Albany.
JOHNS
In this city Msy 30. Irene Johns, late
resident of Z3S E. Bush st. Survived by
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eidemiller.
Wilder.. Ida. Announcement of services
later -by W. T. Rigdon company.
HAWK -
In this city May 30. Ulysses Franklin
Hawk. DD, late resident of S43 Union
st. Husband of Laura L. Hawk: of Sa
lem; father of Dr. Raymond P. Hawk
of Belling ham. Wash. -and brother of
Rev. N. S. Hawk of Salem. Wesley
Hawk and Emma Lutz of All en town.
Pa. Private services win be held at the
W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday, May 33.
with concluding services in the Lee
Mission cemetery. Dr. Joseph M. Adams
wiu officiate.
ADOKESS CUANGCS CITED
The importance of notifying the
veterans administration . prompt
ly of change of address was
stressed to war veterans Tuesday
by James S. Harris, VA represen
tative in Salem. He pointed out
that address changes to expedite
receipt of subsistence and com
pensation checks should be sent
to the Portland office and sepa
rate notice for insurance purposes
should be mailed the Seattle of
fice. , '
Salem Ice Arena open.
HANDLE TO TOASTMASTE
Ed Randle is the scheduled
toastmaster for Thursday night's
regular meeting of the Capitol
Toastmasters duly, in the Holly
wood Lion's den at 6:15. William
Taw is in charge of table topics
and speakers . are to be' Stearns
Cushinff, jrn C E. Greig, Gerald
Kelley, Ed Potter and James
Rawlins. General evaluator is
Leon Cooney. "
Mark Twain white lawrr shirt, tool
for summer, soft collar, $3.95.
White spun-ray Mark Twain shirt,
easy to launder, $4.93. Alex Jones,
121 N. High st. . x-
BKESCO INCORPORATES
Articles of incorporation of
Bresco, Inc., a - contracting and
building firm in Salem, were
filed with the Marion county clerk
Tuesday by L. A. Rowan. Ma
donna Prinslow and Roy Har
land. Capital, stock is listed at
$50,000.
Diston chain saws, and parts' in
stock. Factory-authorized distrib
utor, Industrial Supply Co. of Sa
lem. 1058 S. Com'L Ph. 8023.
NEW HOUSES PERMITTED
, Permits for construction of new
one-story dwellings were issued
by the city engineers office Tues
day jto T. J. Patzer, . who , is to
build at 2010 Bellevue st, at an
estimated cost of $4000, and to
W. E. Schrunk, who Is to build
at 1475 Baker st, to cost $3500.
Former United Growers, Inc, em
ployes phone 2-2038 at once con
rem in 17 emnlnvment -
AUTOS IN COLLISION
Autos , driven by - David L.
Thomas, Oregon City route 1, and
Oscar H. Zeller, 64 Abrama ave,
collided Tuesday morning at 12th
and Mission streets. Damage was
slight, according to the city po
lice reports.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 130 South Li
berty street.
PERMITS ISSUED
. Marion county ' Tuesday issued
permits to Archer Krosch, Molal
la, to haul logs over certain coun
ty'and market roads and to Paul
E. Singer, Aurora, to move a com
bine. ' ;
G. E. automatic blankets year
'round comfort and pleasure-
limited quantity at Appliance
Dept. R. L Elfstrom Co.
Dance tonlte. Crystal Gardens.
Births
BRYANT To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bryant, route 1, Salem, a
son, Tuesday, May 20, at Salem
Deaconess hospital.
ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Allen, 833 Union st, a son, Tues
day, May 20, at Salem General
hospital. -
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs
George F. Wilson; Turner, a son,
Monday, May 19, at Salem Gen
eral hospital. .
WARD To Mr. and Mrs. Roy I.
Ward, 1811 Lee st, a daughter.
Monday, May 19, at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
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Drastic price reductions have been mada on many items
in order to clear our stocks before inventory. Come in
today for your share of these bargains:
CAMPING NEEDS:
SHEET STEEL CAMP STOVES
8x10 ARMY DUCK WALL TENT
9x9 UMBRELLA TENT
8x10 TARPAULINS
12x14 TARPAULINS
SLEEPING BAGS 38x80 INCHES 30.00
Wool filled,, weight 11 lbs, Sun brand sleeping bags,
types also reduced).
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS:
Were
SMOKE STANDS. METAL FLOOR TYPE 2.85
KITCHEN STOOLS. STURDY. LIGHT 3.95
RADIO, 5-AND-6-TUBE TABLE MODELS
RADIO -PHONOGRAPHS, ONLY A FEW LEFT
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GARDEN TOOLS:
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2-WHEEL CULTIVATOR. $12.00 VALUE 9.95
1-WHEEL CULTIVATOR. REG. 8.25 . 7.95
LIGHT METAL CULTIVATOR, REG. 13.95 .10.95
READING LAWN MOWERS ..i 22.95
GOLD SEAL LAWN MOWERS ..... 29.95
ASST. GARDEN TOOLS.
TROLLING BOAT only
small trollinq motor -
Reduced to . , . ,
KEITH
LUMBER
Frent A Ceart Streets
Lumber Mill work
CIIAN'GE III ' RING SET
June 6 is the date set by the
Marion county court -Tuesday tor
hearing on a petition to change
the name of Victory street to
Azalea lane. The petition is signed
by eight property owners adjacent
to the street which lies In the
Pioneer Gardens addition about
three-fourths of a mile south of
the city limit near Ratcliff
drive. The petition states the
change has the approval of the
postal department.
Dexter lawn muwer and grinding
service. Ph. 6833. 868 Center.
Rummage sale, 655 N. Cottage,
May 22.
TO RAISE ROAD
Raising of about 100 yards of
market road 39 adjacent to
Kreb's hop yard in the Talbot dis
trict is expected to start late this
week, Marion County Commis
sioner Roy Rice said Tuesday.
The road will be raised about a
foot. Rice said, because it is flood
ed in the winter, season and dur
ing summer irrigation.
Strawberries. You pick. 12c lb.
Millard Henny, 3V ml. N. E. of
Brooks.
River silt, top sou and fill dirt
Coml Sand St GraveL Ph. 21968.
kBOT8 HEAD HURT
City first aid men treated
Swend Toycer, student at Leslie
junior high school, after school
Tuesday afternoon for scalp cuts
suffered when he accidentally was
hit on the head with a board dur
ing play. -He was taken to his
home, 1047 S. Commercial st, for
further treatment by a physician.
Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens.
Play Bingo at Keizer Grange, Fri
day, May 23, S p. m, for benefit
of Cub Scout Pack 41. Lots of
prizes. .
MAT EXTEND LINE
Portland Gas and Coke com
pany Tuesday was issued a per
mit by the Marion- county court to
extend a pip line on Vista ave
nue from an existing main on
South 12th street to a line along
Ratcliff drive for 203 feet
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LAW STUDENTS BRIEf'FD
Chief Justice George Kossman j
of the Oregon supreme court and t
Hugh Barzee, president of the )
Oregon Bar association and a
member of Delta Theta Phi, na-,
tional law fraternity, Tuesday!
counseled prospective lawyers at.
Willamette university law school.'
Both men discussed future law
careers with the students and
were introduced by Seward P.
Reese, dean ot the law school.
Weslx electric J. K. W. 4 I K. W
built-in wall heaters now avail
able. R. L. Elfstrom Co.
Former United Growers, Inc., em
ployes phone 2-2036 at once con
cerning employment
SISTERS VISIT HERE
Mrs. Chloe Is ham Morgan. Mo
desto, Calif.; Mrs. Pearl Isham
Catton. San Luis Obispo, Calif.,
and Martha Isham Riley, Sacra
mento, Calif., all daughters of the
late Mary A. Isham, are in Sa
lem visiting realtives. They are at
home on the old home place at
Labish Center until after the sale
of the estate on May 24.
New location Croniae Studio. 439
Court St, over Smith Baking Co.
For factories, offices it business
uses. 12" General Electric wall
clocks. $12.48. Ux IncL R. L, Elf
strom Co.
Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens.
Road oiling for dusty roads. Also
stove and diesel oils for all types
of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph.
3131.
GAMBLING TRIAL SET
All eight men arrested by city
police late Monday night on
charges of gambling are free on
$100 bail each today, with their
trials slated for May 29 at 1:30
p. m. In municipal court City
police' apprehended the group
while allegedly engaged in a dice
game.
Chicken dinner at the Liberty
school, 11:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. nu,
Friday, 23. Public invited. Adults,
85c; children, 50c.
Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens.
Plate glass now available. Don
Brown, Qtstrom'a.
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compounded to cling to hot spots and guard
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STOP
IOIR INFANTS TAKEN HOME
Salem General hospital Tues
day discharged Mrs. Arthur L.
Conn, 1855 N. Commercial st,
and Mrs. George L. Johnson, 138
Hansen ave., both with baby sons,
and Mrs. Leroy M. Johnson. 220A
Salem Heights ave., and Mrs. J.
P. Kuehnle, 515 N. 21st st, both
with infant daughters.
Gervais High School
Commencement May 29
Gervais high school graduates
who will receive diplomas May
29 are Betty J. Carr, Loy Cramer,
Amy Lou Espe, Lorette Ferren,
Willard Finley, Mary Jane Hall,
Dorothy Hampton, Juanita Hamp
ton, Luzerne Hanes, Gladys Hel
mig, Betty Sue Johnson, Wallace
Gary Cutsforth, Martha DuRette,
Johnson, Marie Jungwirth, Mar
garet Keene, Robert Keppinger,
Shirley Klenski. Clara Manning.
Mary Jane Manning, Norman Pat
terson, Loren Rolie, Lucille Rush,
Milton St John and Ray Studer.
Martha DuRette will be valedic
torian and Lucille Rush salutator-ian.
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TONIGHT Concert on Swiss hand bells, musical glasses, world's largest set
of triple oefcrre chimes and saw. ' ;
THURSDAY Scientilic musical demonstration using photo-celL twin flash-
lights and whirling disc also Victor Therosnln.
FRIDAY Daring expose oi fake spirit medium, fortune tellers, etc e
SATURDAY SACRED CONCERT
Firsl Chmlian Chmh of Salem
Cener Center aad High Sts.
ADMISSION
This limousine's long hood hid sixteen cyl
exposed to wear.
cars young
AT THESE SICKS
The Statonxm. Solent, Oregon, Wedneadxry. May 21 1947 -S
5th Annual Music
Fete Wednesday
Parrish school stud ants will
give their fifth annual music fes
tival Wednesday at 8 p. m in the
senior high school auditorium.
More than 400 students will par
ticipate in the event with chorus
es and the band.
Feature number ot the festival
will be all the choruses singing
"Clarion Call to Youth" by Lus
comb, with the school band ac
companying. Directors of the vo
cal numbers will be Bertram Kra-
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