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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1947)
The Stateaman, Salem, Oregon, (Dntty Mews UBirneffs Gl'ARD DRIVE TO START A drive to recruit 83,888 men for the US. national guard this fall uas announced Saturday by Brig. Gen. Raymond . Olson acting kdjutant general, of the Oregon national guard. Oregon's quota in the drive will be 1590 officer and men, Cen. Olson said. A recruit ing content open only to enlisted men now in the national guard, paying off with a ticket to this Jail's Army-Navy football game uill feature the recruiting drive, with each state to send its cham pion recruiter to the game. sy iho pxhihit of watercolors by the Northwest Watercolor Society j Get your Fair signs early Ph. at Elf strom's galleries, 340 Court. 'Kldon Scott, 3635. 'NEW MEMBERS LISTED - i; i io! Announced as new members of $14!) box. Cui Ijs C Cherry ae. sh it Cany, 3405 FORMER WACS NEEDED j Clary Multiplier to.; Thomas L. Forrrer VACs who have been j Cummings, of the Otto J. Wilson honorably discharged and have to ; Howard N. Ifunsiicker, jr., cert in skills have until Septem- ! Jayrs clothing tore; and Clair -r 7n it. r-iYliKt m ihf l'rjde'L. Kilgore, Kilgoie real estate held at the time of dif charge, ac cording to a war department re lease from sixth army headquar ter. Among military skills on the critical lit are laboratory, medi cal and X-ray technicians, cooks, stenographers and clerk typist. Local 8rmy recruiting headquar ters in the postoffice building can supply full details, the release said. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugtl, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal savings Association, 120 South Liberty street REST ROOM VAULTS A suggestion . came Saturday from Marion County Clerk Har lan Judd in regard to disposition cf the rest rooms at State and High streets now being evacuated for High street widening. Judd suggested conversion of the rooms for temporary storage space for county records now taking more than their share of room within lb crowded court house storage pace. Freh canning corn. I dot. large size ear. $1 69. Curly's Cash and Carry, 3405 Cherry ave. Imp. Elberta peaches now ready. Kron s orch. Wallace Rd. Ph 23264. McNARY ESTATE CLOSED A decree was filed with the Marion county clerk Friday clos ing the estate and releasing the administratrix of the estate of the late Senator Charles L. McNary. A receipt in the closing of the estate was signed by the widow, Cornelia Morton McNary. All these thrills are yours when you own this one car giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT One look at tMssmorfly styled Body by Fisher will tell you it's the most beautiful motorcar body in Hi field both inside and out. It's extra-roomy, extra-comfortable, and extra-safe as well. It's one of the many Big-Car advantages found only in Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. You ride in safefy when you ride In this bigger looking, better-looking Chevrolet for 1947, thanks to Hs Unnteel Body by Fisher, Knee-Action Gliding Rid and Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes a combination of J features found only in Chevrolet and higher priced con. Sunday. August 24. 1947 5 LESLIE CONVERTS TO OIL An 8,000-gallon oil tank in stallation was completed at Les lie Junior high school Saturday by Judson's, Salem contractors for oil burner installation and Lloyd M. Hill, Roseburg, excava tion contractors. The completion of oil burner installation, replac ing the wood burners formerly used by the school, is expected by the beginning of school in Sep tember, according to the contrac tor. Burners are expected to be hung this week. rows. 450 Center St. For rent Floor Sander. Wood the Junior Chamber of Commerce fare waiter wenaiu, m.uiuKtri hi id.. i. tif.ti i . ,. . I Peck. Bros.: James Buchanan, agency. 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. ODDdd Una sondes TAN NEB Elmer Edwin Tsnaer, Jr., late resi dent of Mehama. Ore, and former res (dent vt Salei. at m local hospital Aug ust 21, at U of 43 years. Husband of Mrs. Lena Tanner of Mehama; son ol Mr. ancr Mrs. Elmer E. Tanner of Salem; father of Mrs. Walter Kotka of Salem and Mrs. John Young sen of Sweet Home; brother of Mrs. H. J. Ar nold of Whit Salmon. Wash., Mrs. Glen Duerr of Windsor, Calif., and Mrs. Robert Ratteburg and franc Is Tanner, both of Salem; and grand father of Ramon Youngren of Sweet Home. Services will be held Monday, August 25, at 2 p.m. at the Clough Bsrrtck chapel with the Rev. George Martin officiating. Interment In Bel crest . Memorial park. MAYBE George W. Mayhew, S7, former resi dent of Yamhill, Ore., died Thursday at a local hospital. He Is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Louise Lehman. Milwaukie, Ore., and Mrs. Lonora Byrkit of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held 'Sunday. Augunt 24. at the First Chris tian church, Yamhill. Ore., with in terment at the Yamhill-Carlton ceme tery under direction of the Howell Edwards chapel. TOWNSEND Harry Townsend. 64, late reiident of Independence, at the Dallas hospital August 22.' Survived by two sisters. Mrs. Josephine Hoffman of Salem and Mrs. Lena Longenbauxh of Hlllsboro. and two brothers, B. F. Townsend of Salem and M. E. Townsend of Jeffer son. Services will be held Monday, August 23. at 3:30 p. m. at the Clough Barrick chape L Interment at City View cemetery. jfc J'0 ioaglas McKay (Dhevrolet MAGAZINE MEN HERE Five representatives of Life and Time magazines will arrive in Sa lem Monday to take pictures to be used in Life, Salem Chamber of Commerce reported Saturday. Tuesday the visitors will go to Silver Creek Falls park! accomp anied by Ralph Nohlgren, Dave Hoss, Manley Robinson and Dora thea Steusloff, all representing the Salem Chamber of Commerce. The magazine representatives will include Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lautcrbach, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ives and Ralph Crane. Water! An abundance of pure wa ter is a necessity. If you have a water supply problem of any kind, call West Well Drilling, 22290, for quick efficient service. Financial arrangements may be made. Route 9, Box 78 (Garden Road). BEECH ER FINED Warner Beecher, Bremerton, Wash., was fined $100 and $4.50 costs and received a 30-day sus pended sentence upon payment of the fine and costs in Woodbuni justice court Saturday on a charge of driving while intoxicated, court records show. Beecher was ar rested . Friday night by state police. For unusual and restful dinner atmosphere try the "Myrtlewood room" at Silver Creek Falls. Open daily until 9 p. m. Reduce the scientific way. Latest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. Church. Phone 6253. NEAL George L. Neal.-late resident of Tur ner, Ore., at a local hospital August 21, at the age of 85 years. Survived by a son, R. J. Neat of Portland. Services wiil be held at the Howell-Edwards chapel, Tuesday, August 29, at 1:30 p. m. with interment in I OOF cemetery. SAVAGE Albert T. Savage, 58. late resident of Silverton, at Port Angeles, Wash., Au gust 22. Survived by the widow, Mrs. Vera Savage of Silverton; three daugh ters, Mrs. Lenora Martin, Silverton; Mrs. Harry Needham, Salem, and Mrs. R. F. Watson, Silverton; a son, Wayne Savage, Silverton; two sisters. Mrs. R. E. Archibald, Stayton, and Mrs. O. P. Given, Turner; one brother. C. W. Savage, Bremerton, Wash.; and eight grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday. August 2fl, at 2 p. m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with the Rev. Brown of Silverton officiating. Inter ment will be at the Twin Oaks ceme tery. Turner. JOHNSTON Mrs. Lillian A. Johnston, late rest dent of The Dalles, Ore., at a local hospital. August 23. Survived by one son, Charles J. Johnston of Salem; one grandson. William II. Johnston of Ss lem; and two great grandchildren. Shipment will be made to The Dalles by the Clough-Barrick company for services to be held Tuesday. August 26, at 10:30 a. m., the Rev. Burdcttc of ficiating. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for all their kindness and for floral tributes in our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carrow LOWEST COST . Here ore all the moor thrills of motoring combined In one outstanding auto mobile the new 1947 Chevrolet. Big-Car styling Big-Car comfort Big Car performance and big sayings, tool They're all yours in this only motor car giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST. In the new Chevrolet, riding it like cruising in perfect weather. Your trip h so smooth, so steady, so enjoyablel You ride In solid, balanced comfort over all types of roads, wrth4he famous Knee-Action Gliding Ride exclusive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. May we suggest that you keep your present car operating efficiently and dependably by bringing H to us for skilled service, now and at regular intervals, until you secure delivery of your new Chevrolet. Come in for a complete service chock-up fodoyf RODEO STOCK DUE Rodeo stock owned by Henry Christenson will arrive at the state fairgrounds Monday from Stockton, Calif., where is has ap peared at the San Joaquin coun ty fair, Christenson notified fair officials Saturday. Christenson also reported that a majority of the top bucking horse riders on the coast wil be on band to com pete for this year's increased purses. 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. TO COMPLETE WIDENING City Manager J. L. Franzen an nounced Saturday that the widen ing of the 200 block of North High street win probably be com pleted this week, to include the laying of blacktop coating. CAMERA CLl'B TO MEET Salem Camera club will meet at the First Methodist church Mon day at 7:45 p.m. Officials an nounce that the "color-shooters" will exhibit their efforts during the meeting. River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com'l Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. HORSE SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE Entries for the Oregon State fair horse show September 1 to 7, closed Saturday night with all show classes filled to capa city, Manager Roy Simmons re ported. The show has attracted many out of state exhibition strings which are expected to make the competition particularly keen in the gaited classes, Sim mons said. New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court it, over Smith Baking co. DAVIS RETURNS Arnold Davis, manager of the Salem office of the Western Union Telegraph Co., has returned to his desk from ' a vacation with his family in Montana and Yellow stone National park. Elberta peaches. Carl Aspinwall orchards at Brooks. " TO EXHIBIT INSECTS A new feature of the 4-H club competition at the Oregon state fair this year .will be the entomo logy exhibits, L. J. Allen, state club leader, said Saturday. The exhibit will consist of mounted specimens representing ten orders of insects together with record books containing life his tories and methods of controlling harmful varieties. Order your Ace Easter Lily plant ing stock now for Sept. delivery. State inspected; any amount available. See Mrs. Loveall, 453 State st. Ph. 7870. Ev es. Ph. 21897. 201 Mission. Starting today. The Ranch will stay open every Sunday until 12 p. m. serving a choice of 15 entrees on our $1.25 and $1.50 dinners. Specializing in pan fried chicken in the basket and fresh sea foods. Count on having hair-trigger getaway power for any hill all the speed you'll ever need I For this new Chevrolet boasts a Valve-in-Head Engine the exfra-effictenf type of engine giving maximum results from every gallon of fuel. Remember Vatve-in-Head per formance and reliability are exclusive to Chevrolet in the lowest-price field. Co. Phone 3188 HILLS ARE PARENTS Dr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Hill, Salem route 9, are parents of a daughter Kathleen Anne, born August 19 at Salem Deaconess hos pital. Grandparents of the baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunn of Rat'hdrum, Idaho, who are vis iting the Hills here, and Mrs. Lloyd M. Hill ami the late Lloyd M. Hill, of Salem. Attention, all Carpenters. Picnic at Paradise Island Sunday, Aug. 24. 2 hrs. of entertainment. Ice cream and drinks. Starting at 10 a. m. EXPECTED HOME TODAY Mrs. Grant Murphy, wife of County Judge Grant Murphy, is expected home today with her grandchildren, Dickie and Gail Jungwirth of Lyons. They have been visiting in Modesto,- Calif., with the Murphy's daughter, Mrs. Marceele Berger. For Rent: 2 bedroom house, new, l'i mils up Croisan Creek rd. Brown's place. COUNTY REPORTS DISEASES Marion county health depart ment's communicable disease re port for last week shows two case of tuberculoHs and gonorrhea and one each of scarlet fever, typhoid, poliomyelitis and syphilis in the county. Births MULKEY To Mr. and Mrs. Jerold G. Mulkey, 861 N. Liberty St., a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem General hospital. MEN MS To Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mennis, 3980 Center st., a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem General hospital. ANDREWS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Andrews, McMinn ville, a son, Saturday, August 23. at Salem General hospital. SEYDEL To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seydel, Salem route 3. a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem General hospital. MOSELLI To Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Moelli, 340 E. Lincoln st., a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem General hospital. JACOBE To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacobe, 920 Monroe ave., a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem Deaconess hospital. TOKSTAD To Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Tokstad, 556 Hood st., a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem Deaconess hospital. MOORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Moorman, Salem route 6, a daughter, Saturday, August 23, at Salem Deaconess hospital. ' ij . Hartman ' Bros. y iiM Vv r jV r ''MS ' Are Factory Authorized I Ti!' 5 ? jl 0 0 l ""' I it m mum vWa mm wm i III I1IIIIIISI II. IS K. l A - - 1 -1 . i a w in 1 r . II . 111 ' y gQ 0GD6 PCDQQftft G (9006600000 &4 V i - v tTHSTont ' v r- L.-m. J - ttsUr- - gar"1-.- -. . w 25.00 100.00 MEMORIAL MEN LISTED Name of Rex Kimmell will be submitted by the nominating committee of the Salem War Memorial association for the of fice of president at the group's next meeting on September 18. Others named by the committee include Don W. Ballantyne, for firse vice president; Seward P. Reese, . second vice president; Pecry P. Buren. secrtary, and Clarence E. Greig, treasurer. Nominating commitee consists of Allan G. Carson, chairman, E. Burr Miller, Dorothy Cornelius and Eric Allen. Dr. Nash's office will be closed from Aug. 23 until Sept. 2. MUNDT READYING POLLS City Recorder Alfred Mundt Saturday was busy" preparing a list of polling places within the city for the Qctober 7 special elec tion to be submitted to the city council at Monday night's meet ing. TWO PERMITS ISSUED The city engineer's office Sat urday issued two building permits to Bernice and Dorothy Harring ton to erect a duplex house at 380 and 382 S 16th st . to cost $13,500 and to Edgar Perry man to make alter a garage at 2026 Lee st. Small furnished apt. for rent. Suit able for 1 person. Call 3256 after 6 p. m. REV. ANDERSON TO SPEAK Guest speaker at the Junior j Chamber of Commerce luncheon 'Tuesday noon will be the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson of the First i Baptist church. The Rev. Andcr tson has just returned fiom a six- weeks tour of England, Norway. Sweden and the Balkan states and will base his talk on the trip. I Nice business! Good income. Call 9569. j CHIN UPPERS MEET I About 200 members of the Ore- gon Chin-Up club are to be guests ! today at the Lee Eyeily ranch ! on South River road. Members of ; the Salem Soroptomists club will act as hostesses. Reserved and box seats for the Oregon State Fair Rodeo-Horse-show, horse races and the nightly State Fair Follies will be on sale beginning Monday at booths, cor ner State and High sts , on the Court House lawn. PICNIC WEDNESDAY - Salem grange will hold a picnic Wednesday evening at 6:15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. glraucht, 3620 Garden rd. Every rte attending is expected to bring 4 covered dish. Jewelers Liberty CONTROLS STOLEN . J Emmett Rogers, Salem ; route 1, box 215 reported to city police that someone took twp electric fence controls from his farm Fri day. Rogers valued the controls at $60. Hop picking to commence August 25, at Capital Hop Farm (former ly A. M. German Hop, Farm), 8 miles north of Salem, on River Road. POPE TAKES TRIP Carl Pope, Salem attorney, who left Saturday morning by plane Thofs he no me . SEIDEIHUBER . . . for hot water yea' o'e year! Install it . . hen loget it Its top auality (eotures are bwJt into it by esperts. For exomplei Bronze heavy-duty Crwonnolox elements, silver outomotic thermos tot contoch, three M inches of f iberglos insulation, double etro heavy solid bronie or golvonixed iron tank, outside casing of solid o'uminom with a boded on ehomn) hrWshl KEITH LUMBER Your Seidelhuber Dealer of Salem at State for San Francisco on a business trip, expects to return to Salem Tuesday. BERTRAND DISCHARGED Norman Bertrand, Aurora, con fined to the Salem Deaconess hospital since August 7 with in juries suffered in an automobile accident, was discharged Satur day the hospital reported. Come in end see the new Laun derall completely automatic home laundry washes, djuble rinsee and spin dries at Vince's Electric, 157 S. Liberty. : BROWN a YARD mm 110 N. Commercial St.