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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1947)
(Cntty Mows DBcfioffs CHAMBERS TO LECTURE Dr. O. R. Chambers, of Oregon Stale college psychology depart ment, will lecture on "Prospect lor the Future". Tueday night in Willamette university Music hall beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Open loathe public and to Willamette summer students, ! the lecture it one of a series on the general sub ject of marriage and the family, sponsored by the E. C. Brown trut. Insured savings earn more than two per c"t Salem Federal Mvings Association. 120 South Liberty street. MOTHERS DISMISSED -Dismissed from Salem General hospital Saturday with baby boys uere Mrs. Paul France, Brooks. Mrs. Roiter Quackenbusih, 3875 Midway, Salem, and Mrs. Robert C. Boatnght, Turner. Taking home ber infant daughter was Mrs; Ralph Livesay, 270 Mable ft., Sa lem. TAKE BABIES HOME Mothers or baby girls dismissed from Salem Deaconess hospital Saturday were Mrs. Chester Al len. Gates. Mrs. Delmar, D. Ma han. Salem route 8. Mrs. FJmer C. Cummmu, Salem route 3, and Mrs. Ted Lowcry, Brooks route 1. Taking home a baby son was Mrs; Clarence liiggins, 2104 Broadway-, Salem. Dberta peaches Carl Apinwall orchards at Brooks. HAY TO ADDRESS KIWANIS Dan Hay, manager of the As sociated Employers of Oregon, will address members of the Sa lem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon, at the- Marion hotel. Hay will dis cuss -the new Taft-Hartley labor law. . Free rent University dist. Good Income property. Exceeds the pay men is. Reduced $1500. We must leave soon. Call 24948. Obituary ftBEVTZ Mrs. Harriett Wells KreutiuJat res ident of Talbot. Or., at an Albany hos- rrtal. August 14. at the age of S3 year, urvived by two daughter. Mrs. Albert Davidson of Talbot and M) Carrie KreuU of Salem: and two son. Jess Wrlit or Scio and Ralph Wella of Falls Citr. Service will be held Monday, August IS. at S p.m. In liowell-Ed-warc chapel, the Rev. Roger Irvtn and Rev. Henry Turrudge officiating. Interment at Buena Vista cemetery. LAIGHLIN Sceva Bright Laughlin, at his resi dence at 11 OS Court st, Friday. August IS. at the age of 66 year. Husband of Mrs. Lillian C. Laughlin of Salem; father of Miss Mary P. Laughlin of Philadelphia. John S. LaugMin of Champaign. 111., and Williams. Lauch hti of Cambridge. Mass.; and brother f Vena Norton of Mesa. Ariz., Mary Cay lor of Omaha. Nebr- Melvin Laugh lin of New Providence, Iowa, and Owen Laughlin of Chicago. Services will be - held Tuesday. August IS. at t:M p.m. at irte Clough-Bartirk chapel with In terment in Belcrest Memorial park. Df. Robert M Catkc officiating. Please em.rt flowers. LABSOW Mrs. Mary Jan Larson, formerly postmaster at Shaw, Ore., died at Seattle. Friday, August 15. Shells sur vived by two daughters. 'Mrs. Alma CulberUon. Albany, Ore, and Mr. Eva Faulkner. Seattle; four grandchildren, Mr. Lennert Peterson. Seattle, Mr. Wilfred Wills. Gervals. Mr. Fred Ciisn. Salem, and John Norman Lar son. Salerno and seven great grand children. Services will be held Mon etae. August 11. at J p m. at the Clough Barrick rhapel Interment will be at' , Twin Oaks cemetery at ' Turner. rrrzFATBicK Mr. Eva ntrp trick, late resident of Turner. Friday, August IS. She 1 survived by two daughters. Mrs. Myrtle Tooiey. Woodburn, and Mrs. Stella Bloom. West Salem: a son. John ny Fitxpatrlck. Winchester Bay. Ore.: three sisters. Mrs. Emma Moore, Fos ter. Or, Mr. Ida Wart, and Mr. Mary Huntrr. both of Lostine. Or.: three brothers. Je Craham, Prairie City. Ore.. Lem Craham. Cyltasac, Idaho, and Lester Graham. Clear Lake, Ore4 also by nle grandchildren and tx great grandchildren. Service will be held Tuesday. August 19, at 3 p.m. at CkughBarrick chapel. Interment sua b at IOOF cemetery. CAED OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks nd gratefulness to our neighbors and friends for their help and sympathy and for the lovely flowers during the illness and death of our beloved mother. The Family of Mabel Grove Wood VETERANS- i LEARN TO FLY UNDER G. L BILL OF RIGHTSI If you" are eligible under the G. I. Bill, It won't cost you more than the price of a simple physical ex amination to become a pilot. j Come on out to Salem Air Service and join a swell bunch of men and women who are hot only learning to fly, but learning that private flying is good business, in town, or on the farm a grand clean sport, too! 1 And you other folks We'd Cessna Aircraft Sales & Service Salem ikir Service Call 7231 ! McNary Field FARI2ERS IIISUIliUICE GROUP Anlo - Track - NOW is the time to start cutting your expenses - - Investigate Farm ers Low Cost Plan. SAFETY DRIVE ATTRACTS Although the recently-launched drive to render explosive-type -war trophies safe for handling has attracted no trophies to Gra ber's South Liberty street sports store, it has brought in numerous phone ' inquiries, committeemen aid 1 Saturday. W. K. Graber. chairman of the program, to whose store souvenirs may be brought for Inspection, and local army and navy officials reported that several owners of potentially dangerous trophies expressed in terest in the program. Crawford canning peaches. You pick. Carl Aspinwall Orchard's, at rtrmbc ! FILE RETIREMENT Notice of retirement from the assumed business name of the Home News, published in West Salem, was filed with Marion county, clerk Saturday by F. Gil bert and Dorothy Jean Lieser. The Liesers recently filed articles of incorporation in Polk county for the Challenger Publishing Co., publisher of the Home News. Tuna j for canning. Fitts Market. BALL PLAYERS GUESTS Manager Jack Wilson, members of the: Salem Senators, and several Portland, Beaver players will be guests of the Salem Rotary club at their weekly luncheon at the Marion hotel Wednesday. Dave Hoys is arranging a special base ball program,. ! Ideal pint jdrs, 50c. Ph. 6050. RETURNS FROM MOUNTAIN Dr. Ruth Daugherty Benson, 173 S. Cottage st., who spent last week vacationing in the McKenzie riv er area of the Cascades, will re turn to Salem today with her hus band. Dr. Carl Benson, and moth er who is visiting from Wakeeny, Kan. The Coffee Cup, 429 N. Church, is open again under new manage ment. A clean place to eat. Com pletely redecorated. Better sand wiches, steaks and short orders. Sandwiches to take out. Ph. 9769. Open evenings. COUNCIL TO MEET The Salem Hi-Y council and club advisers will meet Thursday evening at the YMCA to continue planning for club activities dur ing the coming year. Club presi dents in the council are Wilfred Loggan, Bob Seamster and Roger Welty. Air-Steamship ticket anywhere. Kugel. 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Births CRENSHAW To Mr. and Mrs. Robert j W. Crenshaw, . Salem, route 9, a girl, August 16, at Sa lem General hospital. STOTLER To Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stotler, Salem, route 6, a girl,-August 16, at Salem General hospital; CUMMINGS To Mr. and Mrs. A. Truman Cummings," Sa lem, route 8, a boy, August. 16, at Salem General . hospital. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Taylor, 1120 Hood st., Salem,' a girl, August 16, at Sa lem General hospital. LULAY To Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Lulay, Stayton, a boy, August ! 16, at Salem Deaconess hospital; EMERSON To Mr. and Mrs, Edwin O. Emerson, 1253 Bm it, West Salem, a girl, August 16, at Salem Deaconess hospital. Nothing Down, Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds - ELIIEB -The Blind Han 1545 Plaza St- W. Salem Slats In aluminum, steel, wood. Choice of tape colors, Measured and Installed within 30 miles, j Phone 7328 for free estimates. appreciate the chance to tell you all about! this flying busi ness. It's a safe, fast, reliable means of transportation ... one that's really here to stay, and grow. Drop out, let's talk it over. No obligation of course. ! Fire S,e.lilON MEETS MONDAY American Legion, Capital post 9, will meet Monday: night at 8 o'clock in Legion hall to hear a re port by the Fourth of July pro gram committee. Other post bus iness will Include discussion of post officers' installation plans, legion club progress report, in struction to national convention delegates and a report on Legion junior baseball activities. Re freshments will follow the meet ing. Johns-Manville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay Buy the best at no extra cost. Tree estimates Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. Cotn'L New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court st, over Smith Baking" co. ELSNERS INCORPORATE Articles of incorporation of Eis ner Motor Co., Salem, were filed with Marion county clerk Saturday by H. J. and Bernice M. Eisner and George A. Rhoten, all of Sa lem. The company, whose 4ntent is to engage in the sale and dis tribution of automobiles and auto motive parts and auto repairing, lists its capital stock as 1000 shares, each of $100 par value. Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgren's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast service. Open- 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. For sale: Owner only. Really nice home, newly decorated, see it to appreciate it, partly furnished, close to school, bus line & stores. Very reasonable. 2185 Nor. 4th. Special - special - special. Your opportunity to buy an exceptional 2 bedroom home in the Engle wood school district for a reason able price. Owner must sell and we will submit any offer within reason- Westinghouse range and refer, included. Lets get together on this one now. Call Lee Ohmart ic Co., realtors, 477 Court st. Ph. 24115-6. Evenings, ph. 7534. Imp. Elberta peaches now ready. Kron's orch. Wallace Rd. Ph 23264. CLUB TO CONVENE Townsend club 2 will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in the Marion county courthouse. Don't wait until we have to say "Sorry, none available" this fall. We now have various sizes and styles of oil circulators available in limited quantity. Ph. 4036, Ralph Johnson Appliances. River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com! Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. We are Pleased to Announce Our Appointment as EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS for the ill Self -Firing Oil - FUBIIACE UNITS and BOILER UNITS ami O Vorlex Burners O Standard Burners . "a Luminous frame oil heating is perfected to meet your needs. Iron fireman's economy of operation saves on fuel. TELEPHONE TODAY Let us 'tailor' your heating requirements. We are equipped to handle all installations. One year guar antee against mechanical defects. Thirty day free service period. Free Inspection and Estimates Gladly Given LIBERAL PAYIIEIIT TEBIIS No down payment under TITLE I modernization. No red tape we handle all details. As Easy to Use as Yotir Charge Account KEITH BROWN LUMBER ! O YARD BUILDING PERMIT ISSUED Building permits issued Satur day by the Salem city building inspector include those to Mrs. Floy Collar, to repair a dwelling at 2290 N. 4th st., at a cost of $50; Mrs. Nola Proctor, build a shop at 1655 N. Capitol st. $50; Daryl Mason, build a- garage at $2550 Maple ave., $500; Joe Wil son, wreck a garage at 770 S. Commercial st., $50; James Minty, build a dwelling and garage at 2020 N. 17th St., $4500, and to DeLuxe Ice Cream company to alter store 1857 State st., $2500. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St Ladies: Why pay high laundry bills or put up with the incon venience of going to a self service laundry Bendix automatic Home Laundry is available again in lim ited quantity. Call Ralph John son Appliance for full demonstra tion. Ph. 4036. Valley Motor Bldg. DAMAGES LIGHT Automobiles driven by Royal G. Hawood. Rt. 1, Salem, and Peter H. Lindsay, Rt. 2, Shaw, were in volved in a collision at Church and Chemeketa streets at 12:19 Saturday, police reported. Cars driven by Allen Q. Phillips, Rt. 1, Stayton, and Herbert Dalke, Rt. 4. Salem, collided at 2:34 p.m. at Center and Commercial streets, ac cording to police. Minor damages were sustained in both cases. Nowaayou can get a porcelain lined table top Fowler electric water neater. The water heater with the 20 yr. guarantee. Ralph Johnson Appl., Ph. 4036. Valley Motor Bldg. 14 ft. launch, Isham custom built mahogany and oak, 62 inch beam, seats 6 comfortably, 10 h p. Johnson motor. 30 hrs. use. will sacrifice. Ph. 7070. before 5 p.m. After 5 p.m., 24676. Jay C. Her ron. LOCAL K OF C TO VISIT Following Tuesday night's short meeting here, the local-Knights of Columbus will motor to Mfe Angel for a visit at that council's meet ing. The Salem council's softball club will be presented to local members at their meeting here beginning at 8 p. m. f Dr. David B. Hill's defital office will be closed until Tuesday, Sep tember 2nd. CLERK VACATIONS a l Clurus Hageman, Salem rofte 6. deputy county clerk in the Marion county district court, is at present on a two-weeks vacation. Firema rvcv PRESBYTERIANS AT CAMP , As participants in the Salem YMCA district girls camp of the past two weeks move out of Sil ver Creek recreational area to day, about 80 junior high school age campers from the mid-valley area are expected to register for a week's outing. A younger group will be in camp for the season's final week, August 24 to 31. Jim Dimit is supervising the area for the YM. j The valley's finest piano store. Baldwin Piano distributors. Stone j Piano Co. 1540 Fairgrounds Rd. ; Reduce the scientific way. Latest i modern massage (myopathy). 543! N. Church. Phone 6253. SHERIFF GOES EAST Marion County Sheriff Denver Young is to leave Monday for Val paraiso, Ind., to obtain custody of Bert Major Davis, 432 Elma ; ave., who is wanted here on a ! charge of forging a $1100 savings account draft on. the Salem-Ladd ' and Bush branch of the U.S. Na tional bank of Portland. He was arrested Tuesday in Indiana., Sheriff Young will be accompan ied on the trip by Mrs. Young. Home owners attention please. We ! nave a number of legitimate cash buyers looking for good two, three & four bedroom homes ranging from $9,000 to $12,000. We offer you prompt ft courteous service. Lee Ohmart & Co., Realtors. 477 Court St. Ev. 7534 Ph. 24115-6. TO MOVE COMBINE John Basl, Stayton route 1, was granted a permit Saturday by the Marion county court to move a combine over any roads in Marion county. " PATTERN In Famous W ROGERS Silverptato a wealth of fine detail makes this pattern a fav orite with those who like to see evidence of crafts manship in tilverplate. 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