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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1947)
SWIMMING CLASSES SET Beginning of the annual tots' awirnmin class at the Salem YMCA next Monday was an nounced Wednesday . by Jim Dimit, physical director. One hour classes for the children 5 to 9 years of age will be Mondays, Wednesdays nad Fridays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Only five chil dren will be allowed in each class. Wanted. Thoroughly experienced retail clothing salesman, 5' 10" or taller, 27 to 35 years old; married, Salem resident. Must know how to fit and measure clothe, trim windows and keep stock. Steady, good-paying job for right man. Opportunity for advancement to manager. References' required. Write giving full details. Box 679 care Statesman. Oil your road and settle the dust Call Tweedie, 9698 or 5769. LION'S HEAR LOVLLL The Truman doctrine of direct U. S. aid to Turkey and Greece was f cored Wednesday noon as going into direct competition!! with the United Nations by Dr. Ivan Lovell, Willamette univer sity professor, in an address be fore Hollywood Lions club at the Lion's den. - - , .DeLuxe serve-self laundry, 345 Jeffeiron st Open daily. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Tuesdays and Thurs days to 9 p. m. Automatic and conventional machines. The best In the West. Cannery workers ph. United Growers, Inc., 22036 concerning work- WINCH ELL, MAEKZ CRASH No one was injured when cars driven by Pauline V. Maerz, 251 Gerth st.. West Salem, and George Winchell. 235 S. 23rd St., collided shortly after noon Tues day in the 400 block of Court st, as Winchell was making a right turn, city policemen report. Asparagus now ready for canning and freezing. Fiala Ranch, 3 jni. north of Salem in Polk County. Phone 23072. Bring container. Annual, perennial and vegetable plants, Pembertons, 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 2-3346. CITY TRIALS SET Trials slated for Judge W. W. McKinney municipal court to day are for Robert LaChappelle, charged with driving while . driver's license is revoked; Don Cline, a minor, charged with il legal possession of liquor. Johns-Mansville 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. . Rooting Co, 164 S. ComL Salem Ice Arena open. PLATS APPROVED Final - approval was given by the cits planning and zoning com mission Tuesday night to plats submitted for W. H. Stewart, Broadway addition, which was formerly Try on subdivision, the former county farm property; T. O. Thomstad, Keizer Heights sub division on Claxter road east of Keizer; Numa Arnold, resubdi vision of Arnold addition, east of Cherry ave., on Shady lane. Tuberous Begonia seedlings and potted plants, bedding stock. D VTsta Garden, 3225 DSL' Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St SUBMITS NEW PLAT . A plat for Middle Grove Acres, a proposed .subdivision south of Silverton road about two miles east of Salem, was . submitted to the city planning and zoning com mission Tuesday by Chris nd ffarguerite F- Seely and granted preliminary approval. Chicken dinner at the Liberty school, 11:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. Friday, 23. IJiblic Invited. Adults, 85c; childrerC 50c. Plate gtasa now available. Don Brown, Elf stroma. TAX LAW TO BE TOPIC The Tax Aspect of the Com munity Property Law" will be the subject of a talk Friday by Floyd K. Boweic, Salem certified pub lic accountant, at the Salem Credit association luncheon Friday noon. No meeting will be held the fol lowing week because of Memorial day, the association announces. Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity. R. L Elfstrom Co. Dr. Wiles Dentist 701 First Nat Bank. Phone 4924- MANOLIS INVITES George . Manolis, -representing the Silverton Chamber of Com merce, was at Salem Wednesday inviting ; state officials to attend the Silverton chamber's pre-view banquet at Silver Creek Lodge at the Silver Creek Falls State park Tuesday night Skate your date tonight at eight Salem Ice Arena. Diston chain saws grid parts in stock. Factory-authorized distrib utor, Industrial Supply Co. of Sa lem. 1058 S. Com'l. Ph. 8023. JARVIS STATION FILES Jarvis Mobil Service, a gas sta tion at 1201 State st, is the as sumed business name filed with the Marion . county clerk Wednes day by " Arnold J., Jarvis, 1395 Pearl st., and Robert J. Haines, route 4, box 406C. dDDDDloasQDae STEWART Blair P. Stwrt. at Canton. Ohio. May IS. Survived by her mother. Mra. Clara EL Stewart of Canton, Ohio; a daughter. Miss Catherine Stewart of Canton. Ohio; and two brothers, Hal vert and Ivan Stewart, both of Sa lem. Services will be held Saturday. May 24. at 3 p.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Dr. D. V. Poling officiating. Interment In Bekrrest Memorial park. GARDNER John Gardner, at hi home at 167 S. Cottage st, Tuesday. May 20, at the age of 75 years. Survived by daughter. Mrs.. Christopher Butte of Salem: sons, Clyde of Salem, Lawrence. Russell and Austin, ail of Newport. Ore.: sister. Mrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs. Dellia Teig. both of Kenofha, Wise.: and six grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary wiU be Wednesday. May 21. at 7 JO p.m. at Clough-Barrtck chapel Requiem mass will be at St Joseph's church. Thursday, May 22. at 9 a.m. Interment at St. Barbara's cemetery. ZEHXEK ' William Thomas Zehner, at the age of 73 years. -Late resident of Coos Bay, Ore., May 20. Survived by daughter, Mrs Dean Seiple of Coos Bay: broth er. John 2hner of Washington: sister, Mrs. Lucy Mitebael of Twin rails. Ida. Requiem mass will be at 9 a.m. 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 JO p.m.. Friday, direction of Mills funeral home. VAN BUREN Nettie La vina Van Buren, at the resi dence at 283 N. 21st St.. May JO. Sur vived by her husband, George H. Van Buren of Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Floy L. McElfresh of Salem; a son. Dr. Hiet G. Van Buren of Fresno. Calif 4 three sisters. Mrs. Flora George of Portland. Mrs. Joseph R. Robert of Van Nuys. Calif., and Mrs. Anna Cardwell of Be necia, Calif.: four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Thursday, May 22, at 130 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel with interment in the Masonic cemetery at Albany. JOHNS . In this city May 20, Mildred Irene Johns, late resident of 233 E. Bush st. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mra. Glenn ddemiUep. Wilder. Ida.: three brothers. Earl Eidemiller of Orofino, Idaho, and C. W. Eidemiller, and Glenn M. Eidemiller. jr.. both of Wilder, Ida ho: and two sisters. Mrs. Mary Scans horn of Spokane and Mrs. Elizabeth Demming of Anderson Dam, Idaho. Services will be held Saturday. May 24, at 10:30 a.m. in W. T. Rigdon chapel with interment at Belcrest Memorial park. HAWK . In this city May 20. Ulysses Franklin Hawk. DD., late resident of 643 Union st. Husband of Laura L. Hawk of Sa lem; father of Dr.: Raymond F. Hawk of Bellingham. Wash, and brother of Rev. N. S. Hawk of Salem. Wesley Hawk and Emma Lutz of. A lien town. Pa. Private services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday. May 23. with concluding services in the Lee Mission cemetery. Dr. Joseph M. Adams will officiate. MEDCALF Myrtle Medcalf. late resident of Sa lem, at an Albany hospital. Tuesday. May 20. Surviving are two sons, John Theron of Silverton and Jerald Edwin Medcalf of Marcola; a sister, Mrs. John P. Morgan of Aberdeen. Wash.: two brothers. F. L. Nethery of Montesano. Wash., and O. D. Nethery of Chehalis. Wash.; three grandchildren. Shipment is being made by CIough-Barrick com pany to Montesano, Wash., for services and interment. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN Examinations for appointment to positions of stenographer and typist in various governmental agencies in northwestern states are slated by the U. S. civil serv ice commission. Entrance salary ranges from $1,756 to $2,394. Fur ther information is available from W. H. Fischer, civil service sec retary, at the Salem post office. Cannery workers ph. United Growers, Inc., 22036 concerning work. - Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street FISCHER COMMITTED ..Robert H. Fischer, Albany, who waived grand jury hearing on a charge of indecent exposure, was ordered by Circuit Judge E. M. Page Wednesday to be held for a 30-day observation period at the state hospital. Fischer's case will be continued for plea until a re port is returned to the court For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St. G. E. automatic blankets a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept. R. L. Elfstrom Co. VISITS HEALTH GROUP , Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, executive secretary of the Marion county public health association, attend ed as a I guest last night's annual meeting of the Clackamas county public health association in Ore gon City. Floral work of all kinds. Pember tons Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. Phone 2-3346. Dexter lawn muwtr and grinding service. Ph. 6833 U66 Center. FORMS SKATE CLUB An assumed business name cer tificate for Salem Figure Skating club was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Rob ert McLane, 624 N. Capitol st, club president Strawberries. You pick. 12c lb. Millard Henny, 3'i mi. N. E. of Brooks. . Rummage sale, 655 N. Cottage, May 22. tfirths BALLOUN To Mr. and Mrs. Myron Balloun, 555 Highland ave., a daughter, Wednesday, May 21, at Salem Deaconess hospital. CHASTEEN To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chasteen, 2085 Hazel ave., a daughter, Wednesday, May 21, at Salem Deaconess hospital. KLOPP To Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett E. Klopp, route 6. Salem, a son, Wednesday, May 21, at Sa lem General hospital. PALMER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Palmer, 260 S. 23rd st, a son. Wednesday, May 21, at Sa lem General hospital. WEBB SENTENCED Charles Webb, farm labor camp, was sentenced to 30 days in Marion county jail in justice court Wednesday on a charge of disorderly conduct Webb was ar rested in the camp at about 10 p. m. Tuesday by sheriffs deputies in answer to a call that Webb was creating a disturbance, the sher iffs' office said. Stenographic position open in state office. One year experience necessary to qualify. Ph. 4171 Ext. 455. INJURED IN WRECK Ronald Davis of Klamath Falls was injured in an auto accident about II miles north of Salem on highway- 89E, Salem Ambulance company, who took him to the hospital, reported. He was treated for leg injuries and a head cut and released from Salem General hospital. Cannery workers ph. United Growers, Inc., 22036 concerning work. MAY MOVE BUILDING Permission to move a 24 by 32 foot building from a' point one mile west of Aurora to Donald was granted by the Marion county court Wednesday to Gates and f Sons, Wood burn moving firm. The building, 16 feet high, will be moved on dollies. River silt top soli and fill dirt Corn'l Sand : Gravel Ph 21966. MOTHERS, BABES HOME Mothers dismissed from Salem General hospital Wednesday are Mrs. Charles H. Kindel, 2136 Fair grounds rd., and Mrs. William M. Henderson, route 9, Salem, both with daughters; Mrs. Harold J. Westfall, route 3, Salem, with her son. Play Bingo at Keizer Grange, Fri day, May 23, 8 p. m., for benefit of Cub Scout Pack 41. Lots of prizes. HANSEN TO BUILD Hans Hansen was issued per mits by the federal housing ad ministration's Portland office to build two homes here for rental use, according to the Associated Press. Wesix electric 2.5 K. W & 2 K. W built-in wall heaters now avail able R. L. Elfstrom Co. LOG PERMITS ISSUED Marion county court Wednesday issued county road log-hauling permits to Paul Wedel, 1840 Ferry st, Salem; Leo C. MeCullough, Canby, and to Charles W. Fantz, Silverton, Rummage Sale. Jason Lee church, cor. Jefferson & Winter, Friday. WOMAN CUTS FINGER Ursula Hanson. 624 S. 12th st., was treated at Salem Deacones hospital Wednesday after she cut her left forefinger with an axe, according to first aid men, who took her to the hospital. CllCIlieliCtailS tO Th Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Thursday, May 22, 1947 5 Hike ill Gorge The Salem Chemeketans hiking club will go Sunday to Hamilton mountain on the Washington shore of the Columbia gorge, with Margaret E. Peper as leader. Joining the local group will be the Portland Pathfinders. Hiking distance each way is 3V4 miles, with Rodney falls and Pool of the Winds along the way as points of special interest Reg istrations will be accepted at 248 N. Commercial st., where the Chemeketans will start their trip at 6:30 a.m. Sunday. '36 FORD STOLEN Val Sloper of 1280 N. 14th st told Salem police early Wednes day morning that his black 1936 Ford coupe, license 234-030, was stolen from 12th and State sts. ! some time Tuesday night New location Cronise Studio. 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. PAINTING STARTED A crew from the city engineer's department is occupied this week with applying a new coat of dark green paint to Salem's downtown street lighting standards and traffic signal boxes. For factories, offices & business uses. 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12.48. tax tncl. R L. Elf strom, Co- BREAKFASTERS TO MEET Members of the Salem YMCA Breakfast club wi'l meet this morning for volleyball at 6 o'clock and food at 7 o'clock. Harold Smithers is president. Road oiling for dusty roads. Also j stove and diesel oils for all types of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph. 3131. CROGHAN'S WHEEL TAKEN W. D. Croghan reported to po lice Wednesday the theft of a wheel from his bicycle in the I driveway of his home, 505 N 21st st. ELKS TO INITIATE Salem Elks lodge will initiate) a new class in ceremonies at the lodge hall tonight. A banquet will follow. MRS. ANDERSON, SON HOME Mrs. Oliver Anderson of 735 N. High st, was dismissed with her infant son from Salem Deaconess hospital Wednesday. CLUB TO CONVENE Townsend club 16 will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drain boards, store fronts, bathrooms, showers, shower doors. Free Estimate "Ed" Bush Ph. 2-4S3C 1895 N. Wlmler Remember... Father Day Will Soon Be Here For the Finest Selection of Men's and Young 'Men's Super Quality, Smartly Stylet! 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