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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1947)
V DEMURRER HEARING SET Hearing ha been tet for Wed nesday morning on defendant's demurrer in the habeas corpus proceedings of Harley A. Borders vs George Alexander. The hear ing, to be presided over by Marion County' Circuit Judge George Duncan, involves a release suit instituted recently by Borders, a convict in the state' prison, alleg ing false imprisonment Alexand er is prison warden. See the exhibit of watercolors by the Northwest Watercolor Society at Elfstrom's galleries, 340 Court. River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com 1 Sand & Gravel Ph. 211)66. CASE APPEALED Notice cf appeal to Marion county circuit court was filed Sat urday in the caM of James Frank Cannon. 1560 Bellevue U ar retted Augut 4 by state patrol men on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Cannon was fined 1250 and coMs Friday In Marion county diMiict court on the charge and sheriff deputies repdrt that he is still being held in lieu of payment and for the state parole board. New 20 pO Capistrano pottery dinner are, just arrived, 695. Third floor, Elfstrom's. VTet Salem Toggery, 112 Edge water, now open for business. LAMBERSON SENT TO TEN William E..Lamberson, Tacoma, Wash., was transferred from Mar ion county jail to Oregon state penitentiary Saturday by sher iffs deputies to begin a sentence f three years on a charge of forgery placed against him Aug ust 22 by Marion county circuit court, according to the sheriffs effice. Let . Vic keep your car as well gruomed as you are. Cars washed and polished. Vic's Shop. Ph. '24648, 5S5 Highland Ave. Insured savings earn mdre than two per cent at Salem Federal saving Association, 120 South Liberty street JUDGE PAGE RETURNS After a two-weeks vacation at the court. Circuit. Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page .returned home Satur day. Obi I liar j roAov At Panama City. Fla, Saturday. Au tust 22. Mrf. Kainryn Favik Coady. itc mnU.nl of tort tienmng. Ca., and former resident of Salem, at tria age of 3 year. Mirvived by tier husuand. (apt. Ur raid (i. Coacy of Fort Hrn tiing. Ca ; her paienla. Mr. and Mis. k L. f'ak of Independence; a broth er, Mulum fawk of Sairnu and a aiCT. Mm liarcd freeman of Mar ritburg. Service will b held Tun car, ixpiefuber 2. at 10 a in. at St. Jo pus Catholic chutch Willi inter ment in. City Vew cemetery. Direction W. T. Xidon company. Mrl-AHf Ijf'ti Kendall McLaren, late resident of iZM N. M inter t . at a local hospital Aurut XC, at lle aie ot Si year, sur vived by ier husband. Waiter McLaren cf Saiera: four toni. Waiter C. Mc Laren and V illiarn McLaren, both of Lua Angeles. Wilmer McLaren of Van couver, B. C. and Ellis McLaren of Htchmond. Ontario. Can ; and - a slaughter. Mr, laura Kinnaman of Monroe. Wash.: Mvtn grandchildren and w.tn great giandcriildren. Mem. Ir of trie Pirrt Baptist church of Sa . Jem Funeral aervices will be held at the Howell-Edwardt chapel. Tueaday, frepteniher J. at 10:30 a rn.. Willi the httv Lloyd Anderson officiating. Con cluding services at Belciet Memorial .arh. irKMOHr. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Demmore at Scto Itudence, Aujruat 7k Survived by hufbattd. J. D. Dennmore tit Scio; son, J D. Denrnore. Jr , of Scio; ni ter. Mr. Anna Irvine of Leavfna wvrth. Kan ; b rot Her, C. A. McFar Jand of Danville. Hi., and grand daughter. Fatiicia Dcnrmir of Scio. fuoe-fal aerviee will be 1ield at the liaplurt church al ftcto. -Tuenday. fcep tenibet I, it 1 p m , under direction f the Clouf h-Ba'mcIt company, the Jtev. V. IxmxM of filiating Intel ment t CltyV'iew cemetery. rilWAKDI Manuel Oren Edwards, late resident of HO Cltauibet at . Eurene, at a local hutpital. Thursday. August 2S. at the are of 7fl Suivivrd ry wile. Mrt. Mary t-dwaida of Cux-ne: dauchter. Mrs. Nadine Wheeler of Stan wood. Wah i snter. Mrs Emma Hart of Walla Walla. ah ; and two nephews,, B. t. Ld nards and Miles Edwards ; of Salem, f-ervicrs will be held at 1he Poole-l-rwn rhbDel in Eufene. Wednesday. frrptember 3. at 1 p rn under the dl- ' rection of the Howell-Edwards chape L Concluding services In the lOOf ceme tery in Salem. rur.scoTT Cora Leona Prescott. late resident f 2a S Liberty at . at a local hoa rttal. August 2V. Survived by a sister. Vers Isabel White of Salem: a niece. Mrs T J. Shipler of Salem; three grand nieces and one grand nephew, f-ervices will be held from the Clough Bamck chapel Wednesday. September $ at IS a. m. with interment in the City View cemetery. BOC.CKS Eetor Lou Rogers, late resident of J 30 S. 24th st . at a loral hospital. Au gust 30. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mr Grant C. Rovers of Salem; a sister. Mrs. Myron Feig of Portland; nd her grandmother. Mrs. Marie Oisen f Portland. Services will be held Vednesdar. September 3. at 1 p. m. t Holrran and Lutz Funeral home. yortland. under the direction of the Cluuch-Barrfck company. Whenever Labor marches on Labor Day, and with a firm step, it can march proudly for Labor has demon strated to the world its desire and its abili ty to serve well in even the greatest em ergency. HOlll'EDUlRROS FUrURfll HOmE MOM.. .367 HI in juCTii'i. ji:sr'nLnmniiil j ".; ti "lit Of 1MI ass) QSfrtt I jfw jfll sOtgtt flasj COUNTY ColjRT IN WOOD BLR Members of Marlon county court, Judge: Grant Murphy, and commissioners Roy Rice and E. L. Rogers investigated the new north Marion county garbage disposal site northwest of Wood burn Sat urday morning. John Schmid, Can by, has been granted custo dianship of the plant, which will go into operation as soon as the county establishes access roads and clears one side of the site, work for which is to begin this week, according to Judge Murphy. Improved Elberta peaches $1.50 to $2.50 per box. George W. Maurer, 6 mi. so. Liberty rd., 1 mi. east, Rt. 4. Bx 159. . Notice Bristol Insurance Agency new address 1326 State St. CHIN-UP BOOTH SET Officials of the Chin-Up Club of Oregon announced Saturday that the club's booth at the Ore gon state fair will be located on the eat wall of the grandstand building this year. The booth will feature fancy work, costume Jewelry, myrtlewood and other novelties, officials said. Picking will start in the John J. Roberts it Co. hop yard MonAy, September 1. See the new shipment of famous tumbletwlst rugs. Third floor, Elfstrom's. SALCHENBERG ARRESTED Edward Albert Salchenberg, Salem route 3, was arrested Fri day night by Marion county sher iff's deputies on a charge of malicious destruction of person al property and was given by Marion" county district court until September 13 to plead, according to court records Saturday. Dinnerware is coming in Elf strom's third floor. We have just received several Paul Immel originals in flower sub jects, small sizes $5.00, $0.00. $7.50. Art Dept., Elfstrom's. ARRIVES FROM JAPAN PFC Clarence Peerenboom, son of Mr. and Mri. T. C. Peerenboom of 2640 Brooks ave.. arrived home Friday after spending more than a year with the military police in Japan. Peerenboom, a student at Sacred Heart academy when he enlisted, is on terminal leave. For rent Floor Sander. Wood rows, 450 Center SL Need time to shop on your lunch hour? Try Nohlgren's air condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fat service. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Reduce the scientific way. Latest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. Church. Phone 6253. Johns-ManviHe slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay Boy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros Roofing Co. 164 S. Com'l. Announcing Ihe Opening of Co GROCEBY AIID MEAT We Wholesale 4375 mVMfOfl at Lancaster Drive C. S. Orwig and H. E. Bosell, Owners Successors to George Hardy & Son n sisi?mm 'ist ftir.f r.KN IN TDCMJAT . Parking meters will be Installed beginning Tuesday in the 200 block of North High street where widening and paving was com pleted Friday by city crews, ac cording to City Manager J. L. Franzen. Approximately 25 head in spaces will be provided on each side of the street, Franzen said, though spaces immediately in front of the city hall will: be re served for city police and emerg ency parking. Under parallel parking methods, he- said only about 15 spaces are provided on either side of the street. Splendid windfall peaches $1 bushel. You pick. Bring contain er. Jess Mathis Fruit Stand and Orchard, 6 miles north on 99E. McAlvin's Top Shop, Furniture Upholstery. Call 9560. TO LAY GAS LINE The Portland Gas and Coke company was granted permission by Marion county court Saturday to lay 900 feet of one-inch pipe on the south 24 feet of Idlewood avenue, west from an existing main on the we.t line of Sunny side road. Desk lamps for school & home study. Elfstrom's third floor. Old Salem, 23 karat, hostess) sets, 1 cake platter and 6 cake saucers, while they last $4.95. Third floor. Elfstrom's. DAVIS EXAM SET Bert Major Davis, 20, 420 Elma ave., returned Thursday from Valparaiso, Ind., to face a charge of forgery, will be .given prelim inary examination on September 24, following action in Marion county district court Saturday morning. Hardy 6c Son have just completed their cold storage locker plant and modern food market at Sil- verton Rd. and Lancaster Drive. Lockers now available. The meat and grocery department will be operated by Mr. Orwig and Mr. Bosell under the name of C. S. Oiwig Co. Notice: Bristol Insurance Agency new addressXt326 State St. Ml'NDT BUSY FOR ELECTION City Recorder Alfred Mundt was busy Saturday entering pub lication notices and posting notices for the approaching spe cial election October 7. At that time six new areas are to be voted upon for inclusion within the Sa lem city limits. 1946 Ford Super Deluxe 2-dr. se dan. Completely equipped. "20,000 mi. Private owner. Call 21569. Red Dragon Cafe , 2055 Fair grounds Rd. will . remain open all night during the Fair beginning 5 pm. Sunday afternoon, ? LEGION DROPS MEET American Legion, Capital post 9, will not meet this Monday night but will resume meeting again on September 15, when installation of new officers for the coming year will take place. Wanted: Men, 18 or over, $1 hour. Report Mr. Schultz or Gresham, 8 a.m. State Fairgrounds, Sun. Douglas Shows. P ORW ! o 500 Gold Storage Lockers NOW AVAILABLE Meat to Locker Customers Meat Cut, Wrapped and Prepared for Storage. IIATGIIKKTY RF.NTENCED R. E. Daugherty, Stayton. was sentenced by Circuit Court Judge George Duncan on Saturday to serve a year in the county jail on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Sentence was sus pended upon restitution, and the defendant has been placed on three year's probation and re leased, according to the sheriffs office. Daugherty pleaded guilty to passing a check for $35, ac cording to court records. Watch for the opening "The Re pairtory" Salem's Toy Clinic. SALEM MUSIC FILES Alvin L. Finn, filed notice of retirement Saturday from the as sumed business name of Salem Music company, Salem, with the Marion county clerk. The accounting officer of David M. Nyberg and Co. will be closed for 2 weeks vacation from Sept. 2 to Sept. 15. Check your valuables inside the Fairgrounds. Your car could be broken into. State Fairgrounds Check Room in the Quonset be tween the Administration Bldg. At Agricultural Bldg. PAVING HELD UP Work of resealing the South River road and similar paving work on the North River road over the county are being held up due to failure of oil cars to ar rive, according to Marion county court. The county paving crew finished the road in the Union Hill district last week. Oilcloth, superior non-chipping. Wallpaper Department, Elfstroms. Immediate " possession. 3 bdrm home on corner lot. Rural and West Nob Hill near Leslie and McKinley schools. Living rm. with fireplace, din. rm.. kit., bath and 1 bdrm down. 2 bdrms up, full bsmt with auto heat. Furniture available. Call at 365 E. Rural. MARRIAGE LICENSES GIVEN A marriage license was issued to Herbert G. Shaffer, Portland, and Marjorie B. Knox. Salem, at Portland recently. Halvin Hend erson and Dorothy M. Bennett, both of Lebanon, and Vernon Lee Mespelt. Albany, and Eileen F. Hardenberger, Corvallis, have been issued marriage licenses at Vancouver, Wash. America's Largest Selling Electric Water Heater at Salem's Lowest PriceV. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. Phone 4141. HUNT TO ALTER A. Hunt was issued a building permit by the city engineer's of fice Saturday to alter a house at 1040 N. 14th st. Births POWER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power, Lyons, a son, Sat urday, August 30, at Salem Dea coness hospital. ROWLAND To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rowland, 635 N. Commer cial st., a daughter, Saturday, August 30, at Salem General hos pital. MYNATT To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mynatt, Stayton, daughter, Saturday, August 30, at Salem General hospital. IIABKET CO TAKE RABIES HOME Dismissed Saturday from the Salem General hospital with baby sons were Mrs. Earl Basset t. Mill City; Mrs. Victor Collins. 2310 S. 12th st., and Mrs. Donald Row land, Rickirall. Taking daughters home were Mrs. Frank Masselli, 340 E. Lincoln st.; Mrs. Jerold Mulkey, 861 N. Liberty St.; Mrs. L. R. Wilkinson, Rickreall; Mrs. Wilbur Pearson, 815 Plymouth dr.; Mrs. Richard Clement, 665 Breys ave.; Mrs. A. L. Mason, jr., 268 W. Miller st., and Mis. J. B. Mennis, 3980 Center st. America's Largest Selling Electric Water Heater at Salem's Lowest Price!! Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. Phone 4141 TO ENTER MODELS Members of the Salem Model Airplane club are preparing scale mnrleU of uirrraft for vhihilinn at the state fair this week. They will be entered in the art exhibit. K OF C TO MEET A date for the fall initiation will be set at Tuesday night's meeting of the Salem council. Knights of Columbus, beginning at 8 o'clock ifi the council chambers. and operated bv C. S. Orwig and America's Largest Selling Electric h. E. Bosell will open tomorrow Water Heater at Salem's Lowest, at 4375 Silvcrton id. Groceries. Price!! Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. meats and other staples are to be Phone 4141. carried. The 40 by 60-foot market hop Pirvivr ac i-ci'AT fronts a building housing 500 tiur ru hi.ni, as l M AL looktrs. operated by George Har- Transportation will be furnish- dy. Orwig for 15 years operated ed as usual from the farm labor the Orwig market t 155 N. Corn office, 361 ChemeketH st.. for hop merri;il, now owned by J. Parker pickers between 6 and 7 a. m. ! Lineberry. Bost-ll formerly was both today and Monday, the farm i with the Table Supply company labor office announced. jand at one time was state dairy FIRM CLOSED TWO WEEKS !and fdod insPeclor- The Western Paper Converting : KIMSEY TO SPEAK company is closed for two weeks, State Labor Commissioner W. until September 15. for its an-i E. Kimsey will talk on "What nual vacation period. j Labor Day Means" before the Sa- m.e"C?,.rg!rt?;,,in.,C Water Heater at Salem's Lowest Price!! Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. Phone 4141. CONDITION FAIR The condition of Mrs. Bernard Herzigcr, Portland, who was in jured in a car-truck accident near Jefferson Thursday night, was described by attendants i.t the Al bany General hospital as 'fair' last night. Canning fish direct from Newport. Phone 2-2129 evenings. COUNCIL MEETS TUESDAY West Salem city council meet ing will be held Tuesday, Sep tember 2, because the regular meeting day falls on Labor day. YOU are this frame 'Apex" Modern Flexible Glass Greenhouse . Now Available (10x6 Ft.) (10x9 Ft.) (10x12 Ft.) On Display al Portland Road Appliance Shop 2605 Portland Koad, near Siiverton Road turnoff New Jewelry Store to Open Due to be opened this week by H. M. Boesch is a new jewelry store at 1316 State st., the first Salem agency store of the Port land jewelers' firm of Weisfield and Goldberg. Boesch this week end is rush ing toward completion the re modeling of part of the building until recently occupied by Grocer Paul Bale and Butcher Terry Randall at State and 13th sts. i .lney nave n ovea to store space ! JU" acs 1 J.xn . ,L Boesch s store, furnished w ith I latest type equipment, will offer I jewelry lines and services includ- i iwa,(;h repair.i l weU 5, "l'08 end apphances, dishes and leather , uul-"- " '" J"1 ....-.. i. of the Salem Cherrians, was with Portland Gas and Coke Co. here for 12 years before the war and since has been sales manager for Ralph Johnson Appliances Co. Otmij; ami Bonell Open New Market A new market constructed for luncheon meeting in the Marion hotel. i.ltmwmbia- anas 7V4 KEITH BROWII LUMBER YARD Front & Court St. Phone 9163 in of mind? Comes in sections for ea sy asembly with screws and bolts. Can be put up by yourself any time, any place. Thm StaUamon. Solom, Orexjon. TWO FALSE A LAMS City firemen answered two false alarms within a period oft a few minutes Saturday night. Per i tcnoot svmns National Zipper School Hinders Plastic Imitation and Genuine Leather. Priced from 3.50 up 2 and 3 Dings Shop IrJeedlliuam's 465 State Street ia numiE TMILV RIPE PEACGOES LA 0ILE.llH MOisY RIPE 'PESACHES HA FOILILEinrE S)t? tA FL!lETIi I10IL IlliPIi PEA03ES HA FilHETTTE mmi ripe peaces ila roujsrns yrehiv ripe Sunday, Auquat 31. 19475 sons mistaking smoke for fire in both instances reported the fires at Dobli tile's service station and at 1039 Broadway sL We're Beady for The First Day cl School ... With' laads af new ftchoal sapplie, Eslerbrook Pens 1.50 All calars, large St smalL With pencil, f J.0 per seL SheaUer Pens 3.50 Early at Rook Store 1 MLSLDIPE P W bws.i.'1 ..SjasJaJt)