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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1947)
(Kitty Me wg I DB oneff s CUTS r REDO MIN ATE j Cut cave city first, aid men three of the four cases treated Tuesday. Barbara Blake, 395 Lan caster dr., ran her hand through a window pane and reported Hfo the station: for treatment. Alto coming in for first aid was Margo Eogl. 1389 Lee sti who had cut her finger. L. Deranbeau, 92, 260 S. 'Church St., fell and cut his head and was taken to Salem Deaconess hospital for sutures. Ronald Crabtree, 1110 N. Com mercial St., was treated for an int Jtired foot. Notice to carpenters, local union 1065. Special meeting, Thursday, Ai.iriirt -1 . TRIO WINS PRIZE A vocaj trio consisting of Lorf etta Lentz and Ramona Van Hens, both of Salem, and Wanda Boy ington. North Bend, won second place in a talent contest sponsored by Ripper! night club at Nortfy Bend Saturday night. The two Salem girls were visiting the J. E. Bbringtons and attending the Coos Bay regatta when they de cided to enter the competition, they reported to The, Statesman!. DRUNK DRIVING CHARGED j James Trank Cannon, 1560 Bellevue $t., is slated to enter plea m Marion county district court tot day on a charge of driving while intoxicated. He was arrested by state police Monday near Roberts on the South, River road. He Is held in lieu of $300 bail. New location Toev's Furniture Co. 1550-Fairground Rd. (near Cotl tage st.) unfinished chests, tables, chairs, beds, corner cabinets, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, etc. We build and finish to suit you. WELDING SHOP NAMED J. C. Osmeyer and R. A. Holmes filed an assumed business name certificate for Iowa Welding Shop, 205 Chemeketa st., with the Mar ion county clerk Tuesday. A limited number of new Reo truck & school busses available FOX IMPROVED I The condition of Franeis Fox, West Stayton, was reported by Salem Deaconess hospital to be improved Tuesday night Fox suf fered a fractured left knee In an automobile accident Monday eve ning. , i A 4 .4 1 It r To Hogg Bros.. Iron the world's largest manufacturers cf furni ture . . . j With the Hogyroe. fc-uck aJbore are fleft to riaht) WUllam Loewen. Kermlt Peteraoa. Harold Dickman, Lea Suroeoa. Fred CaratanMii Stora Manager, J. T. Van OadoL Salem Manager, furniture department and at top of truck Leonard Nel on. FJdon Nawberry no la picture,. Furnituro ia not an cvory day purchaso . . . It's a majojr invostmont . . . You expect to live with it a long time. And, naturally, you expect the furnituro you buy to live a long time, t Now you can havo scientifically engin cored furniture that has two complete decks of springs comploto RETURNS HOME Mrs. Ida Traglio, 74, returned to her home at 524 Belmont at., from Salem General hospital Tuesday after treatment of in juries 1icurred when she was crossing Broadway last Saturday, while enroute to work at the Reid-Murdock cannery. Police said they were informed Mrs. Traglio walked into the aide of a car driven by Leland Clark, 715 Highland ave, Mrs. Traglio said she was struck by the vehicle. Johns-Manville 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. Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'L New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court st, over Smith Baking co. HELD ON CHECK CHARGE " Francis B. Pattee, Salem route 5, is In Marion county jail, held in lieu of $1000 bail and awaiting action of the grand jury on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Pattee was ar rested Tuesday by sheriffs depu ties on a complaint alleging that he passed a $10 check last week at a local store, and appeared in Marion county district court. River silt, top soli and fill dirt, Com l Sand & Gravel, Ph. 21966. FRACTURES ARM Falling on the street in front of the city, hall, Eleanor Finden, sec retary in the office of City En gineer i. H. Davis, suffered a fractured left arm and has it in a sling. Lee Moody's magazine subscrip tion business for sale. Variety of cards including 500 boxes Christ mas, cards, Inq. 1906 Center. ALBERT LEAVES STORE A notice of retirement from Al bert's Variety, a variety and mer chandising . store, was filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Robert Byrd Albert Save on your Duart, Rilling and Helen Curtis Permanents at the Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty, Call 8141. RETIRES FROM COMPANY A. B. Christy filed a notice of retirement from Dependable Dec orating Co. with the Marion coun ty clerk Tuesday. n hi (it in the back decks of springs in ACCIDENTS REPORTED Little damage was done and no injuries resulted when a car driv en by Ralph N. Evans, Dallas, and a Greyhound bus, driven by Edward R. Radctiffe, Silverton, collided late Monday night at the corner of High and Chemeketa streets. Other minor collisions reported by police Involved cars driven by Howard T, Coome, 2463 River rd, and Duane A. Anderson, 3860 Center st; in the 1200 block on South High street, and Janice Rawlins, Salem route 8, and Rudy Frank Calaba, 1520 Pearl st, at Church and Market streets. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal savings Association, 120 South Liberty street West Salem Toggery, men Sc boys work clothes. 1126 Edgewaier. Watch for opening date. . CAR HITS TOT Rodney Crowley, 887 Shipping st, age 3, was, struck by a car driven by Gordon Pearcy Ull man, 1647 Winona court; Tues day morning in the 1500 block on N. Winter st, but was not severe ly Injured, police reports state. UHman told police the tot appar ently didn't see the car and ran soudenly in front of it First aid men took the boy to Salem Gen eral hospital for X-rays. Do you need an electric range (full size), apt or electric range, ironer, washer or electric water heater if so see us at once first come first served. Broadway Ap pliance' Co, 419 Ferry. Phone 21565. LEIGHTON IN CITY Lyle Leigh ton, Salem scout executive, will be in his office today before returning to Boy Scout Camp Pioneer, where he is summer camp director. SAALFELD TO MEET H. C. Saalfeld, Marion county service officer, will attend a three-day conference of Oregon service officers beginning in Portland today. Recent legisla tion and new developments in the field of veterans service will be discussed, Saalfeld said. Attend ing will be county and state ser vice officers and others connected with veterans' aid groups. Exhibition of craft work by girls of Hillcrest school starts at Elf strom's galleries, August 11th. H. A. Loveall has purchased the Beauty Nook 319 Court St. will specialize in Hair Cutting and Per-waving. Ph; 6631. first F W Id) . .r ' ; Ded o o a o and two the seat. UT . . i i j - 'I j L ' ; iV L ENGINEER TO SPEAK Col. Theron D. Weaver of Portland, division engineer of the U. S. army engineer corps, will peak at Salem Rotary club's luncheon today" In the Marian hotel. AUp chairman of the fed eral inter-agency committee of the Columbia River basin. Weaver will speak on "Allied Projects of Power, Navigation, Fisheries, Irri gation of the Columbia, Willam ette and Snake Rivers." He will be introduced by Leslie Scott, state treasurer. Reduce the scientific way. Latest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. Church, Phone 6253. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St. . LEAVE HOSPITAL Mothers dismissed from Salem General hospital Tuesday were Mrs. Wayne Kessell, Salem route 6, Mrs. Charles P. Kiesecker, Jef ferson, Mrs. James W. York, In dependence, with daughters, and Mrs. Dale Grim, 409 State st, Mrs. Dalton Fox, Independence, and Mrs. Roy L. Shaw, 1205 S. 19 st, with sons. Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgrcn's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast service. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. MOTHERS GO HOME ; Taking their babies home from $alem Deaconess hospital Tuesday ere Mrs. Donald Klassen, 115 S. 19th st, Mrs. Wood row Barrett, 1230 S. 16th st, each with a daughter, and Mrs. Thad More land, 877 S. Liberty st, Mrs. Marvin May, Dallas route 1, and Mrs. Merle N. Jones, Salem route 5, each with a son. 5ral Speppe is now at the Beauty Nook, 319 Court st. Ph. 6631. TRAILER HIT Fred Ray, Blodgett, Oregon, re ported to city police Monday eve ning that a hit-run driver had hit his trailer as it was parked in the 100 block on Court street. The frailer was badly damaged, the police report said. Salem Self Service Laundry, new modern washing machines, dry ers, mangle for use. Hourly rates. 1815 S. 12th st Ph. 5607. For prompt friendly service . on your gasoline and lubrication needs, try us. We also do steam cleaning of motors and chassis. We five S&H green stamps. Un der new management Miller's Hancock Station, 546 N. High St. i. '.4. . i. A. . " z. .. ft ml iavenport and (Chair Suites livans Sectional Suites Club Chairs Ottomans HARRIS FINED Royce narris, Salem route 9. whose car reportedly struck a pe destrian, Bessie Wilkins, Monday night, entered a plea ot guilty to charges of operating a vehicle without a license, operating a ve hicle with defective brakes and failure to give right of way to a pedestrian when he appeared in municipal court Tuesday morn ing. He was fined ,$25 by Munic ipal Judge Winslow. A few first autographed editions of "Beau Dare" book on horses by Pers C rowel I are still in stock at Elfstrom's art department, 3rd floor. LO;t: Purse on State st. bus Sat. afternoon. Keep money, return contents. Ph. 5039. FILE FOR HARDWARE STORE An assumed business name cer tificate for Hiway Hardware, a hardware, drug, variety and sport ing goods store, was filed -with the Marion county lerk Tuesday by Charles L. Middletou and Lucille J. Middleton, both of route 9, box 427, Salem. FOUR PERMITS ISSUED Four building permits were issued Tuesday by the city en gineer's office, all for repairs or improvements to property. They were issued to William G. Ross. 990 Tamerack st, $100; Carl Pye att, 1710 N. 5th st, $75; C. A. MacGregor, 1990 Center st, $200; and Mrs. Raymond Walsh, 1515 Jefferson st, $300. Evening dinners at Nohlgren's now with full linen service in dining rm. from 5 to 8:30 P.M. OWNS COLONIAL HOUSE An assumed business name for The Colonial House, route 4, box 110, Salem, was filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Stella I. Pierce. The name of her late husband, C. F. Pierce, who formerly conducted the business, was retired from the establish ment in a filing. Beauty operator wanted at Bon nie Dee Beauty Shop. Ph. 9659. Mark Twain casual shirts two pocket regular collar1 smart for sport or dress, Alex Jones 121 North Hfgh. HOLLYWOOD HAS JEWELER A jewelry sales and repair store at the 2031 Fairgrounds rd.. under the business name of P. W. Hale Hollywood Jeweler, was filed in a certificate by P. W. Hale and Katherine B. Hale of the same address. n-of-Furnitur !B)sjaBBnaBnnnnm ' 7. V JWZ MOTOR DAMAGED Lacquer or an abrasive sub stance was poured injto the gas tnnk of a well-drilling machine as it was parked in the 900 block on South Commercial street, E. J. Studebaker reported to police Tuesday. The vandalism was not discovered until the motor "froze" when attempts were made to start it, police report Utm. Percy Manser, noted Oregon ar tist, exhibit of oils is still on dis play at Elfstrom's galleries. Don't miss it Nohlgren's home-made pies now available "to t?ks out." DELEGATES TO REPORT Several delegates to the recent international Lions clubs conven tion are to report at the Holly wood Lions club's noon luncheon today at the Hollywood Lions Den. CLUB TO CONVENE Townsend club 4 will meet to night at 7:30 at 2125 N. 4th st. New Pastor for Engl e wood Church The Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker, for merly of Spokane, was named pastor of Salem's Englewood Unit ed Brethren church and treasurer of the church conference during the closing session of the 94th conference of the denomination in Portland. He succeeds the Rev. Jesse M. Goodheart, who last week trans ferred to the First Christian Spend Yqut Vacation Time la Ashland August 8 thru 26 The Southern Oregon Shakespearian Festiral I the ONLY Active Elizabethan Theater in the World "Shakespeare ... Under the Stars" Fer Tickets and Informattea Write: The Oresen Shakespearean Festival Association a Ashland, Oregea TTDn IFuDnoim5itiinii0(B TTIlasQtt9s ... .. .. - . . ; ExB5tt.nimgIly New snnnaQ HBcBsaDaitfiffoafl It's cushionized, it's the new kind of comfort yet moderately priced for such exquisite up holstered furniture. MANY NEW FABRICS FOR SELECTION Here is the furniture that gives more spring, more beauty, more durability than ever before. WILLAMETTE MUIT'S LIADIKC APFLIANCE t HOME FD1IISEEIS SALEM OREGON CITY Authorized Dealers The Statesman. Scdem. Oregon. church to become an associate of the Rev. Dudley Strain. The Rev. Uecker, 29, has served as youth director of the United Brethren church. Rehabilitation of I la ml i capped To p i c Of Kiwanis Talk Charles F. Feike,- director of Oregon's division of vocational rehabilitation, told the Kiwanis club Tuesday that the work of his office was predicated; upon the conviction that "everyone In the United States, regardless of hand icaps, deserves a chance to earn his own way." Feike showed a film entitled "Comeback," portraying graphic ally the work of vocational re habilitation, its effect- on train ees and their ultimate place in the niche which such training helps carve for them. T. H. Tomlinson, Kiwanis sec retary, reported to the club that the gum machines, installed at several score businesses in Salem, were netting the club around $100 monthly for children's activities. GOV. SNELL ON COMMITTEE Gov. Earl Snell has been ap pointed a member of the execu tive committee of the; national governors conference, he an nounced Tuesday. The committee has nine members. This ts the first time Snell has served on the committee. , OHE-UHTT HEARIHG NDf Chosen Over All Others A Hal Oil Way the Hartf af Htirlag Evtryvfctrt Can liui i Mlrailf It would soon be evident by onyone whe hod been wo'ng a clumsy, onowyiog, teporots battery pack stropped to body with entangling wirt end then found the new Electronic Beltona so smoll - se light so thin yet powerful enough thot many hear even whispers. BTRKK PRIVATE KM0.WATI5IS JAMES N.TAFT & ASSOCIATES Salens Office tit Oregon Bldg.; rheoe Dealer; L. C. Canary Fresh Ereready batteries fer bearing aids. tl9 Wednesday, August 1. It 47 S XT Hop Wage Board Selection Made .Appointment of approximately IS advisory committeemen to aid In "readjusting the recently mi hop "picking wage scale was an nounced Monday by the Salem office of the U. S. hop control board. William E. Kimsey, state labor commissioner, made, the appoint merits. The committeemen, whoa names were not disclosed, will as sist Kimsey In revising the cents per pound scale for hop growers in whose yards poor picav ing conditions exist Willamette valley growers, seeking readjustments were "urg ed Monday by the hop contrei board to contact Kimsey, wboee Office is In the state library buil ding here. BASEBALL TOIIIGHT t.IS P. K. Waters Field Salen Senators Victoria Box Seat Reeerrallotui Phone 4847 tELTONFS MienssT etceeemee) t-4191 all YOUR . mt wL4.rm jmV yttii a .if ' " " v feat a win. mmmmt sm imi (kwtw 1 iiiMi 1 ! Bar Is 260 State Street Phono 9149 Also made of hardwood frames. 1-