The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 05, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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THEATnE CIUETS CHANGE
JUx Jones, former Loo Angeles
theatre man and for the part two
monthi manager of Capitol the
atre here, ha become manager of
the Warner Brothers El if nor e
theatre, succeeding J. P. Kelly,
who recently purchased Bishop
Moderne studio and camera shop
interests at Coos Bay and Reeds
port. James Phoenix, formerly of
Lot Angeles and Phoenix and for
40 years in the theatre business,
has arrived in Salem as manager
of the Capitol theatre.
Dance to-nite,- Crystal Gardens.
Reduce the scientific way. Latest
modern massage (myopathy). 543
N. Church. Phone 8233.
Plata rissa now available. Don
Brown, Qfstmm's.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 7694. 733 N. Capitol St
METER HEAD MISSING
Missing from its post adjacent
to 128 N. High st. Wednesday was
-complete parking meter head,
city police report Police said the
only way the head could be re
moved, would be to break the
money door open, thus gaining
access to the nold-down bolts
which fasten the head to the post.
GENERAL MOTHERS GO
Mrs. Kenneth Porter, 1520,
Madison st, with her baby da ugh-,
ter. and Mrs. Frank Beck, Wood
burn. Mrs. Walter Vick, 1025
FIREWORKS ARREST MADE Rural st. Mrs. Leo Chrisman,
Marvin Rundhaug, 660'. Mar- 1710 Cross st. and Mrs. Charles
ion St., pleaded innocent to a'M. Buecker, 1694 N. Commercial
charge of shooting , fireworks in I st, each with a baby son, went
fire zone one In municipal court home Wednesday irom aaiem
Wednesday. He was arrested by Deaconess hospital.
citv rjolice Tuesday nizht when
nofice said he was "seen to have New. discovery in a way to hear.
r . . I w . e.aaen a
lighted two firecrackers during I A new star appears in tne neia oi
heavy traffic conditions in the 100 electronic bearing aids. It is
block on North High st. He has completely new, completely rev-
been cited to aooear for trial in oiutionary hearing instrument . .
municipal court on July 11 at as different from early models as
1:30 p. nv, police records indicate, today's radio is omereni irora ine
nrsi crystal sets, it .tnciuaes an
HERE FOR VISIT 1 the wonders of war-born elec
Mrs. Anna Hall of Eagle Lake, tronics . . . a revolutionary cir
Minn., arrived by plane early cuit. which helps screen out an
this week for a visit with her I noying scratchy noises and catches
foster son. George Quesseth. and I every word, every note, every
his family at 1040 N. Cottage st. sound with perfect fidelity.
She left Minneapolis it 1 a.m. Whether you now own an old
and arrived here in time for I hearing aid, a comparatively new
lunch. one. or none at alL you owe it to
vmiratf tn know ttKni it this now
r l . . :t ? . . t -
wia.Uiivmf u r m c development James Taft & Asso
mitm i "n. -..tel. 21 Oreffon Bid- Salem.
Nothing down, 3 years to pay. k- x-iti .r.
Buy the best at no extra cost Free , i i
estimates. Ph. 4642, Ma this Bros. 1' , JZ,Zt tw. .rhiv.
Roofln Co 1 84 5? Pnml aid ,re ?roud ?' 01 " chieve-
" ment that they will gladly send
AMMETER TAKEN FROM CAR free descriptive booklet and ex
Georse S. VanCleave. emolove Pan how you may get a full
of Sick'a Salem brewery, reoorted I demonstration of this remarkable
to city police that someone had aevice in your own nome wiinout
removed the instrument oanel risking a penny. Write them
from his car, parked in the 300 today,
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.
MINOR ACCIDENT TOLD
City police report that cars driv
en by Guy Theodore Turner, route
9. Salem and by Bernard Pearl
Wilkinson, route 6, Salem, collid
ed Wednesday morning at North
Capitol street and Fairgrounds
road with only minor damage and
no injuries.'
For delivery in a few days full
size electric ranges place orders
now. Broadway Appliance Co.,
419 Ferry, Salem, Ore.
Dance to-nite, Crystal Gardens.
Injured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 120 South
Liberty street
FARMERS UNION MEETS
The Marion county farmers un
ion convention is set for t o'clock
tonight in the farmer's union hall
here, with Wood burn and Arbor
Grove locals as hosts. A panel dis
cussion and musical program will
precede a late lunch.
Thor Ironers and small portable
model ironers for immediate de
livery. Broadway Appliance Co.,
419 Ferry, Salem. Ore.
Dance Sat, 'Silverton Armory.
CRABTREE ARRESTED
William G. Crabtree, 591 N.
Church st, posted $100 bail
Thursday night after he was ar
rested by city police in the 1900
block of South Commercial street
on a charge of reckless driving.
liquor involved, police records
show.
Refrigerators for immediate de
livery. Broadway Appliance Co.,
419 Ferry, Salem, Ore.
Oil your road and settle the dust.
Call Tweedie, 9696 or 5769.
HOME FROM DEACONESS
. Mrs. William J. Kennedy, route
7, Salem, Mrs. Clarence "Feller,
310 S. 23rd st. and Mrs. Jack Pun
Icy, Independence, were dismissed
Wednesday from Salem General
hospital, each with her baby
daughter.
Will pay 15000 cash for 2 bdrm.
home on north side. Give address.
Write Statesman Box 304.
Northern Lawn mowers, limited
quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co.
PERMITTED TO MARRY
Marriage licenses have been is
sued at Vancouver, . Wash., to
John D. Stealer, jr.. and Gladys
G. Wilton, both of Salem; Harold
M. Nicklous, New berg, and Jean
D. Reeves, Wood burn; Bobby R.
Pritchett, Independence and Eth
el A. Gray, Donald, and to Mansel
E. Taylor and Anna M. Arnold,
both of Aurora.
KENNETH HUNT CUT
Kenneth Hirat, 1355 Plaza st
West Salem, suffered a lacerated
left arm Wednesday when he put
his arm through a window he was
washing. Salem first aid men
treated him.
Public Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
July 3
fined S3 M.
jr passlnl
Paul T. Rowell. SU W. Superior (
without sufficient clearance, posted S3
running red llglit.
T. Fontaine,
Joseph
ball.
Marvin RundhauK. 060' Marlon st..
shooting fireworks in downtown sons.
pleaded innocent, to appear in muni
cipal court juir 11 at i : ju p.m.
T. neet wom
Lowell
failure to
Mill City,
intersection end
Intersection.
block, on Trade street and taken
me ammeter irom me panel.
Dance- Sat, Silverton Armory.
Notice This is to announce 'that
there are no Fortune-tellers, Palm
readers, Astrologists, or Commer
cializing Readers affiliated with
T t r s v
vmvciMi wuum Electric washing machines for
Master No. 57. Signed: Rev. Charl- imrTW,iat, iiver RrnHw.v
ty Craig, Pastor. Mrs. Arlie Annlianr r ia rrr s.im
s ' " 1
ure.
Thompson, president.
a.;Mrr.s rnun itusriiAL CALTFORNIANS FINED
City police reported Friday that Barbara Danskov Schreiner. of
Evelyn Perry, 39, Lebanon, has San Francisco, paid 1150 and costs
f808 fI?m . tn re!,on "Ute and James McArthur Raitt, Berke-
f?f. W1 Va," ler' Pid 250 n costs in jusUce
weighing 117 pounds. 5 feet 4 in- ':Ji urT i 1.. -
wearing a red dress and brown ZZIZ "1 -ZlJt7
sweater.
fuver silt, top soil and nil dirt
Com! Sand Si Gravel. Ph. 21966.
MOTHERS GO HOME
Mothers dismissed from Salem
ueuerai hospital friday were
istate police on the Pacific high
way north of Salem.
Oregon Barber Shop. Hair cut
65c. 615 N. Capitol.
GIBSON BACK FROM SCHOOL
Rex Gibson, assistant manager
Mrs. D. H. Paulson of Monmouth. 5 Vhtt" W Sa,,e? bch
Mrs. A. L. Stevens of Bend and
Mrs. Kenneth B. Kelley of Leba
non, each with her infant daugh
ter, and Mrs. W. C Wilks, Ger
ais route 1, with her infant son.
of the U. S. National bank, has
reiurnea irom attending a sum
mer session at the graduate school
of banking at Rutgers university.
New Bruinswick, N. J. He is one
of four Oregon men sent to the
Dr. Woodman&ee has returned to I school from the U. S. National
L. I r: T Al wr a n i ! 1 . .
ius on ice in vne rirst nmi. ans I uan., ana secona to go irom s
Bldg. lem.
Dance Sat, Silverton Armory. Eat at Nohlgren's noonday cafe-
Iteria tc save time on your lunch
hour. Air conditioned for your
ii iicnni, 1.1C1& in tnj i comioru
treasurers office, leaves his Po
sition in the city hall effective to- HARDY ON PROBATION
day to begin business in partner- I Douglas G. Hardy. Salem, was
ship with F. G. Pavey. The new placed on two-year probation by
business will be called the Sun- West Salem municipal court
set Doughnut company, a whole- Thursday after being turned
sale firm, located at 942 N. Com- over to the court by Salem po
mercial st, Wheson asid Wednes- lice who arrested him Thursday
day.
Dance to-nite. Crystal Gardens.
BIKE ABANDONED
Now locked in the bicycle lock
er at the city hall is a bicycle,
license SBL (46) 2371. which city
police recovered from an alley 32 gal. electric water heater only
sov.vs. Broadway Appliance Co
Obituary
in downtown Salem on a forgery
warrant police records show
Hardy had passed seven checks
on April 27, 1947, for which he
was arrested, convicted and pa
roled, but he failed to carry out
terms or the parole, police said.
back of the YMCA building..
Ph. 3748. Weather stripping ic in
sulation. Salem Rock Wool Co.
GRAVEL FIRM FILES
Louis Meyer, Roy Bosley and
Walter G. Spriggs, all of Salem.
filed an assumed business name
certificate Thursday for the Bos
ley and Meyer sand and gravel
company, to be located lVs miles
west of Keizer school on route 8.
Dance to-nite, Crystal Gardens.
419 Ferry, Salem, Ore.
DR. AND MRS. ROSS HERE
Dr. Britton Ross, former paitor
or baiem's First Baptist church
and Mrs. Ross are visiting here
for1 the summer from their home
In Torrance. Calif. Dr. Ross is re
lteving Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson
until August 10 as minister of
the first Baptist church.
! Apt house electric range with
new type hih srjeed burners.
stop st
scossive speed through
Boated S7.M bail.
waiter j. Kecnter, os w. winier
it, violation of basic rule, fined S7.M.
John O. Graham. 133 N. lotiace
st., charged with failing to heed In
struction! of police officer, posted
$1.50 ball.
Norton Trlcker. ZS Par art., charg
ed with shooting fireworks In fire
son -one, b'wineas district, poeted
S23 bail.
wi ii.m.i-pftmrM Mil tm -nurrn
charged with reckless driving, liquor
involve!, posted sio Den.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
July S
Edward A. Schafer. 34. clerk. Port
land, and Eulalia Blundcll, 14, nurse,
Salem.
Gerald M. Davis. 23. driver, and
Patricia VanCleef. SO. both of Salem.
Earle Arthur Boyle. IS. circulation
manager. Salem, and Emily Olltve
BaUey Wlnans. 2S. telephone operat
or. Seattle, Wash.
Richard F. Pearce. M. manager, and
Phyllis Ryan, 11. student, both of
-Salem.
Donald D. Baker. IS. student. Salem
and Bonnie Rae Barton, It. bank
clerk. West Salem.
Thomas J. Fuka. S3, laborer, and
Margaret E. Gander, 14, nurse, both
of Silverton
Marion E. Fawver. 22. loacer. and
t. Diane Thomas, IS, waitress, both
of Dallas.
Eueene D. MacCarthy. 32. hop grow
er. Salem, and Claire Rogers, 13. stu
dent. Newberg
CIRCUIT COURT
July 3
Roselee M. Messman vs John Mess
man: Answer filed by defendant.
John C. TibbiU vs Walter S. Fred
erick: Answer filed by defendant.
Fannie A. TibbiU vs Waller s. Fred
erick: Answer filed by defendant.
Harry W. Smith vs Wilms I- Smith:
Order of default.
Olive M. Beardsley vs George A.
Mills: Second amended complaint
filed.
Effie Gooden vs Arthur Gooden:
Suit for divorce charging cruel and
inhuman treatment; married Dec. 25.
122 at Gassville. Ark.
Patricia B. Rice vs Gordon L. Rice:
Order for publication of summons.
Florence at. peart vs wen pean:
Order declaring court to have no
Jurisdiction to modify decree.
Grace Miuur starcoti vs Aaiorc u.
Marcott: Counter affidavit filed by
defendant..
Gwendolyn C. McWain vs Wes a.
Mr Wain: Order of default.
Henry Lucht vs Alta Lucht: Suit
for divorce charging desertion: mar
ried Dec. It. 1MI. al Stevenson. Wash.
PROBATE COURT
Jaly X
RalDh A. Cowden estate: Supple
mental account filed.
Donald Wayne Miller guardianship
late: Order appointing J. M. Miller.
M. Carey and J. Heltxel appraisers.
Dolores Dickey guardianship es
tate: Final order.
A- F. Schlndler estate: Order to
execute executor's deed.
Charlotte Rose Burke guardiansnip
state: Order of distribution
Mary A. Booth estate: Hearing set
for August 4.
Ole Salem estate: Order rising Aug
ust 4 for final hearing.
JUSTICE COURT
July 1
Joe L. Martin. 237 Portland rd . no
motor vehicle licenae. continued for
sentence until July 12.
Anile N. Dehut. IIM Broadway st.
driving while operator 'a license sus
pended, fined $10 and coals.
Alma D Bosworth. routs 2. failure
to stop at stop sign, continued 34 dsys
lor sentence.
Peter Santl. Portland, pawing with
insufficient clearance, fined $1 So and
costs.
James M. Raitt. Berkeley. Calif.,
pleaded guilty to charre of driving
while intoxicated, fined $290 and costs.
Glen Simpson. 33M Triangle dr..
charged with assault and battery.
H. O. Norris. pleaded "guilty toNl
writing checks with Insufficient funds.
30-day sentence suspended upon res
tit ion of checks and payment of
court costs.
S. T. Roberts. Turner, defective
muffler, fined $1 and costs.
Barbara Schremer. San Francisco,
pleaded suilty to charre of driving
while intoxicated. 3fe1ay sentence
suspended upon payment of $130 fine
and costs.
Evergreen Ifeet
July 20, at School
Slated for Raziii"
EVERGREEN The 15th annu
al reunion of the Evergreen school
will be July 20 at the school
grounds. For severs! years this
has been held in the city park at
Silverton, but because the old
school building is to be replaced
soon with a new one. the group
voted to meet there this year.
Officers are the president Hen
ry Jackson; vice presidents Miles
Ottaway and Casper Overosi;
secretary. Oil ve Ottaway; program
committee, Edna Dirkman. Bertha
Jackson, Josie Mires and Ida
Bowen.
Rules Changed
For Opening of
Drawbridge
It's been many a year since the
railroad bridge over Willamette
river here has been opened to
make way for a river boat, but
nevertheless new rules concerning
such openings are going Into ef
fect July 19.
Ixcal officials of the Southern
Children Race
As Feature of
Legion Show
(Story also on page 1)
First morning event of the
American Legion's Fourth of July
celebration were the racing and
running stunts participated in by
boys and girls from I to II years
of age on the state fairgrounds
boardwalk Friday.
Names and winners of the
events were:
Boy, any age. M yard. Larry Mar
1st. Pirhara
Tlv Staapemass. Soltm. Orsxyosv, SoWjy. July 1. It47 -1
Terry
tin. 1st. Richard Saulmger
roonr: Srts tre for all.
I Ida Jm Hettoervon. I. J
Anna ventetmer, naroare warn,
boys under II backs) aid race. 4
yards. Murray Jenaen. 1st. Vsnce
Cooney. Ron Stettier. boys wwder 14.
backward race. Terry Cooney. 1st.
Richard Saullnger. Jimmy teiiMw.
boys t to II years. OS yards. Ronald
St rt I lei. 1st. Frank Sammona. Fred
Minlfie: boys II to It years. yards.
Murray Jenten. 1st. Lrry Martin.
Vance Cooney. gills under IS SO
yards. Ida Jo Henderson. 1st. Barbara
watts. Anita Ven'elcher; Marllys
Stettlrr.
Bos under 14. ork rae. 40 yards.
Jimmy Simmons. 1st. Richard Siaud
inter. Tetry tiwnri. bovs under t
yeais. 23 yard sack lace. Franklin
Simmons. Silelt 1st. Grant Todd. Ian
Rrydon: boit under II OS yard sack
i lace. Vance Cnnrin . 1st James Sim
' mom. Ronald Stettier: girls under IS.
, three-lesced rare. Ida Je Henderson
and Lorella Wilson. Soadbuni let.
Uune Stiller and Barbara Waits.
Pacific Co. have received notice MarlUne Siettle and t'oleen Nelaon
from the war department that the : Tc VVVTtJi'S:
JP-requested change to require i r. 1st. Jimmie Simmons and Vance
longer advance notice under nor- ooney. George Watts and Murray
i .. , , . , , Jmaa. girls under 14 backward.
fnal conditions for op.M,ing the Barn.,. atts. 1st. Diane M.ller. Ida
bridge has been accepted. Jo Henderson. bos under It back.
ard. Terry innnev. 1st. Rktiaid
Loyalty Standards
Bill Gains Backing
WASHINGTON. July 4 - 11 -Republican
leaders said today Chat
enactment tf a six-point loyalty
standard for federal employee Is
almost certain before congress ad
journs at the end of this month.
Amor.g ether things, the meas
ure is designed to winnow oyt
federal employes) matntainlnf
ever, "sympathetic association
with an communist fascist tots ti
ls rt an or subvert e group la this
country or abcood. It ks designed,
too, to prrrent Vaks In confi
dential go-efnment Information.
County Funds
DelayMayStaii
Welfare Aid
Now when river stages are be
low 20 feet, opening of the draw- !
span (except for the periodical
test openings) must be requested
24 hours in advance from South
ern Pacific dispatchers in Portland
or the office of Freight Agent V.
E. Burks in Salem.
At higher river stages, the draw- '-ti. i,t. Grant
span is to be opened immediately, tva?"" fs' rJi
when a vessel requires it. upon a , stettier: hoys ur
signal consisting of one long blt j Murray Jenaen. lt. J imm'e Simmons,
followed quickly by one short ' JS? ffZln ILJrV? SeMX
uiasi or upon veroai request. Nelson. Joanne Bourne
At present clearance under the
bridge is ample for river tugs Iliftlia
and pleasure boats which now, Ills
constitute the only Willamette
river navigation. Years ago bigger
river boats of the excursion vessel 1
type required opening of the '
bridge.
Saunders. Vance Conner: boys under I
14 low fho face. Tetiy Cnonev. 1st. j
Frank Simmons Rtchaid Staudinger ,
IVivt unnr IS hun .T i i Raiulrf i
Stettier. 1st. Murray Jensen. Georse j Josef CrTSnkiew id and nine
Watts. S yard dash, gtrla under 14. i his mlnutm who start iae t4 .
Klerson. 1st. Barbara alts. ' , " . " "
sifnea ueatj rornprising
Czech Leaders
Talk to Reds
On Aid Plan
PRAGUE. Csrhoalorakia. July
4 - (XI - Crech leaders hurriedly
scheduled ' a trip to Moacosr to
night, undoubtedly hoping to
confer with the Russians about
the crucial economic situation cre
sted here by Sftvtet re)rlot of
the Marshall aid-Europe proposals.
Premier Klcment Cottwald. a
communists, and Foreign si mister t
mimitk amara go uw as iss ui
trip after day-long discussions In
parliamentary circles of the new
compiles Uona arising from the
Pans three-power conference.
They arranged to ride as far
as Warsaw with Polish Premier
of
Attorney Cetseral George
ner Tasuraday was aaksd ter tjss
opinion as la wheOer the stksse
pubbe weitare romsnisssan tssss
authority t use welfare f isnds
cesrsd froea the sCste aad
to swli relief paj snestta So
one tn exsuauet wnsrii as re
la thesr har tat the
The question oVrelaried
Uiss Let Howard. adminUlralar
for the state public wet tare
snisasrsn. In formed the slate
of control that July 1
had boost dels rod berSHsse amly It
of the counties ( Including Mor
ion) had retnitted their wSsrw
funds.
A deputy attorney general. Its
the bo nee mt Neusser. sold faa
doubted whether the paj f'a
could be made unUl aU the rssaa
ty wet faro funds had ti isa rs
reived. The counties anare asf &
funds required tt make the ioiy
1 paysnenta la La esceoa mt t3tX
000. State Treswurer Lssstle ML
Scott estimated.
Ida Jo Hend
and lather Griffin: SO yard dash bora
under It. ("lark Ccfcer. 1st. Murray
Jensen. I-arrr Martin. 23 yard dash.
bovt under S rianklin Simmons. Si-
Todd lan Hrydon:
rls under IS. Barbara
Diane Miller. Marilyn
hoys under 14 SS yard dash
a treaty comprising the
last link in a Slav nation network
of cultural and trade pacts which
conceivably could form the basts
for a separate eastern European
economy,
Soviet Foreign Minister V. M.
MolotoVs action at Paris Wednes
day, many persona r a fear, may
well have been the first phase of
an outright division of Europe
into two distinct ramps, at least
economically.
The Czechs and the hurried
trip by their leaders to Moscow
underscores this are unable to
foresee which ramp they will toin.
or whether It would be possible lo
rd . a son. Friday
Salem Genet a 1 hospital
Ht'MPHtT.YS To Mr. and
Mrs. Metvin Humphreys. SOU
Portland rd , a daughter. Friday,
Seabccs Plan
Reunion Today
A reunion of former members
of the 4th construction battalion
a ii ir c - i i
w Maw V. -. urn W J ,9 wr I, lrv LTV1 iu
Dnng to aiem today nvire than ; July 4, at Salem Deaconess hot
cA-oeaoees irom several west- i pital.
em siaws, some irom as r-r as ; WOODS To Mr. and Mrs
soumern uanromia and ienver
Virgil Myers. William Kelly and
J. C. Hill are among Salem men
arranging the affair for the vet
erans and their wives. It will In
clude an outing at Silver Creek
Falls park during the day and a
dancing party at Mayflower hall
here this evening
The 48th was decommissioned
soon after the war after three
years' service, most of it overseas
on projects at Hawaii and Guam
and elsewhere In the Pacific.
Dt NCAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Duncan, Sptingfield, a
daughter. Friday. July 4. at Sa
lem General hospital.
BAIXH'EBER To Mr. and I straddle and keep a foot In each
Mrs. Hsrold Ballweber, Gervais. j one.
a son. Friday. July 4. at Salem !
General hospital. j tr l a" t t .
SM1-TH - To Mr. and Mrs. J 'lde ClrLrnU Tip
Robert O Smith. J?t5 N. Rlvtr Twe ln!..M ti.'.t
I m B ' ss sas er asa mmw m
Father, Cliiltlrcn n
Die in Plane Crash
CAMDEN. N. J. July 4 -iTr-A
father and two yourg rhilta is
he took an a holiday ride ka
rented airplane died today m Ose
crash of the plane la a tKity
populated section of East CamsVtk,
The father. Thoenaj S. YartseU.
Tf. a fire brsrk aaWanven who Irrod
near Berwyn, Pa, ded an hossr
after the rraah. His chUsa,
SusJe. t. and Thomas, jr. 1. wwa
pronoursred dead at a hoc tat
after rescuers burned
rrutnpled bodies freea the
debris. Mrs. Yarnetl lienbfAed Cssa
vkrlims then roilapsed la hyvtarsa.
at . .
arvsiutv. wuiy ttuarvxis
celebrants tipped over a 40-foot
life guard tower on the beach here
early today. Injuring slightly two
sailor who were on It.
The injured men. Da rid C
KJstt and Gur E. Gibson. Astoria
Walter G Woo.li. Turner, a ' wr ukrf hopiUl The
daughter. Wednesday. July 1, at I Prsnkiters wera not adeaUfied.
Salem General hospital.
PIERCE To Mr. and Mrs. rArr U
Alton U Pierce, rout J. Salem. ! 800 FeN. devrland Indiana.
a son. Tuesday. July 2. at Salem ': P'tcTter. threw a baseball In Ittt
General hupilal
Salem Self Service Laundry. New Appliance Co, 419 Fer
modern washing machines, dryers, '
mangle for use. Hourly rates. 1815 COOKSEY ARRESTED
S. 12th, ph. 5607. f'lnvri fnnku rnnU C-tAm
was arrested by state Dolice
Thursday on a charge of driv
ing while intoxicated. He is be
ing held in Marion county jail,
i police said.
PARK LICENSE GIVEN
George B. Hanley . was granted
a license to operate a pleasure
park by order of the Marion coun
ty court Thursday. The park will
nave laciuties for picnickers, as Jay Morris Florist, 3690 Liberty
well as recreation and swimming. Road will be closed all the month
Known as the Mission Pleasure of July for vacation. Open again
pars., 11 is located near me ivns-1 August 1st.
ston Bottom school on the North
River road.
tVSBAl'GHNESSr
In this city. July t. ChrisUfor O'
Shaughnessy. Announcement of aerv-
later by w. T. Kujdoa company.
rocnaw
Zulioa A. Cochran, late resident of
route t. Salem at a local hospital July
t. Survived by the husband, Ernest
B. Cochran. Sslem. on daughter. Mrs.
Ehyra Lockey. Portland: one son; E.
E.. Cochran, and on grandson. Private
services Saturday. July S. will be held
at 10 JO ajn. under direction of the
Ooufh-Bsrnck chapel.
AVANAIGH
Julia Kavanaugh, late resident of
Ios Angeles. Calif . at the residence.
SOS N. S2nd St., Salem. July t. Sur
vived by. the husband. Bert Kava
naugh. Los Angeles- sisters, Mrs. Mary
Jans Kolt. Woodland. Calif.. Mrs. Cath
erine Anderson. Salem, and a brother.
Jetin Crane. Hermlston. Oregon. An
pot in cement of services later by the
Clough-Barrick chapeL
McALTfH
James L. McAlpin. st a local hospital.
July 4. at the age of 00 years. Survived
bv the widow. Catherine. Salem: sons.
Fsy McAlpin. Spokane. Wash.. James
McAloin. Portland, and a sister. Mrs.
Howard Short. Eagle Point. Or. Also
br three grandsons. Shipment will be
made by the Ctough-Bat-rick chapel to
Leesntie. Law, lor interment.
ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAL
David Holloway, 19, Roseburg,
said by police to be of dangerous
character, was reported Wednes
day to have escaped from the
fi,A ci. n 1 x r ...
Lois M- Bartrarr, Salem lost $500 from 1,1';
on a bet at a Portland dog race L,nrt wiI1 nmluhl. tnr
-s a sr vsrwsj sivaS wa sVs7
Dance Sat., Silverton Armory.
MRS. BARTRAM. LOSES $3t)
Associated Press reports that
Drop Noted in
f Real Income9
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July 4
(-Investors syndicate said Tues
day Its monthly survey Indicated
"real income" had taken a sharp
drop "for the first time In many
months."
The investment company said
that although the average fam
ily income today Is $1.18 for
every $1 earned a year ago. prices
have gone up to $1.23 for every $1.
All types of income and all
phases of the price structure have
increased over a year ago, It was
added. Wages are up to $1.22 for
each $1 a year ago, salaries are
up to $1.20, investment income to
$1.07, and other income, princi
pally farmers', to $1.14.
On the other hand, the price
of food is now $1.33 for each $1
a year ago, shelter is up to $1.03,
clothing to $1.19, and miscellan
eous costs to $1.35.
Installation Set isf1:
For Local DAY
PERKINS To Mr. and Mrs
Donald Perkins. 1I7J Colonial j
st.. a son. Wednesday. July 3. at '
Salem General hospital. '
MANNING To Mr. and Mrs
Harry T. Manning. 9IS N. llth 1
St.. a daughter. Wednnsday, July i
3. at Salem General hospital.
AIJ-EN To Mr. and Mrs..
on Allen. 213$ Fairgrounds1
T..- 4 t..t - a :
Salem Oeneral hospital. i
HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Harris. Brooks, a ton,
Tuesday, July 1. at Salem Gen-
at a recorded speed est exactly ft a
miles per hour.
WILLAMETTE TILE. CO.
ART TTLE far fVa4e. eVsia-
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6, Disabled American Veterans, RIRBKT -- To Mr
will be installed by national DAV ; Harl.iw Kihbey. tout
Tuesday night, stating that . Mrs.
Bartram told police she gave a
man $50 as a bet on a dog in the
eighth race and her tickets won
but that, after she handed the
tickets back to the man to cash
in, he failed to return with the
$500 winnings.
Old time dance tonite 259 Court.
SALEM WAC ASSIGNED
1st Lt. Margaret Grimmett,
daughter of Mrs. Frank R. Bruns,
Salem route 4, recently became
the first WAC member assigned
to fifth air force headquarters in
Nagova. Honshu. Japan, where
she Is In personnel work, accord
ing to an army press dispatch, j
She enlisted in the WAC tn Jan
uary, 1943 and was sent to Japan
in May this year.
burg, police said. He is described
as tall and thin, with black hair,
brown eyes, and wearing blue
striped shirt, army khaki pants,
tan low-cut shoes with no hat and
a short hair-cut.
Dance SaL, Silverton Armory.
HOSPITAL DISMISSES
Mrs. Chester Langtree. 1075 N.
13th sU and Mrs. Wilford Per
kins, 1415 N. 4th sL, each with
her infant daughter, were re
leased Friday from Salem Dea
coness hospitsS.
Dutch Boy Wonsover Wall Paint.
All standard colors on hand. Ph.
4939.'
Commander Lloyd P. (Meson of
Ventura. Calif., at a meeUng In
Portland Tuesday night. Multno
mah chapter 25 will be host.
The new local officers are
James Calloway, commander.
nilfred wilier, senior vice com- I pital
manner; wnnam n et. Junior
vice commander; Revelle Short,
chaplain; Keith Ham, tieastircr;
Hywatt Woithy, sergeant -at-aims
When the chapter and its aux
iliary meet in regular session at
the Woman's clubhouse here
Wednesday night, new auxiliary
officers will be installed by State
Commander Alice T e a p o 1 1 of
Newport.
and Mrs
. a son,
at Salem
Velnedjy. July 3,
Deaconess haspitsl.
ROLLINS To Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest W. Rollins. 35 Highway
ave, a daughter. Wednesday,
July 3, at Salem Deaconess hos-
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Pacific Farnaces are made la. Salem.
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