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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1947)
TOA8TMASTER8 INSTALL Installation of Marion Curry as president of Capitol Toastmast ert club will take place at to Righi meeting of the club in the Geld Arrow restaurant beginning 1 8:15. Member wives are to te special guest. Stearns dish ing will be the installing officer. Speaker are to be District Gov ernor Dick Crakes, and Lieuten ant Governor " Blair Alderman of the Oregon district, both of Port land. Curry replace William B liven and will hold office for th next tlx months. Big feed at Carpenter' hall to night. All members, are cordially Invited. ' AUTOS COLLIDE . A truck driven by Bryre R. Per ell. Brooks, and a car driven by Eor Bigelow. Salem route 3, collided Wednesday at Ferry and South Commercial street?, re sulting in flight! damage to the car but no injury to the passen gers, according to a city police it port. Big 1d at Carpenter' hall to night. , All members are cordialrv Jnvited. t fBILVERTON MAN HELD Slfittd to be arraigned in Mar lon county district court this morning on a charge of obtain- lrv0 im hv ' false nretenses is Charles Myers, - Silvtrton route 2, wlio was arrested Wed nesday by a sheriffs deputy. a..u I U ILf i-ttv4 rAiirttv Jail in lieu of $1,000 bail charged with passing a false check re cently in Salem. Ripe tomatoes. Pearmines. 2-1103 Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest ' hdq. See the i,ew one with easy to wear but ton. James Taft Associates; 218 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 24491. . HOWEY TRIAL SET C Following Hs plea' cf Innocent to i charge of driving while In toxicated, trial in . the case of Harold Kenneth Howey, Alsea, was set for November 12 by Mar lon County District Judge Joseph B. Felton i Wednesday. Howey was arrested by state police early Sunday morning south of Salem. He is being held in Marion, coun ty Jail in lieu of 1350 bail. Bic feed at! Carpenter' hll to night, All members are cordially Invited. - Hunters: Complete line of tents, tarpt. deer, 'bags, binoculars. scope?, signus iierping -wags, S mattress, red hats and knives. ; Howard Maple, 372 .State St GKQDEK TO TALK Carl Greider, newly appointed Veterans employment representa tive at the; Salem office of the mi t.t Miinlmmml rvir will peak at the Monday noon lunch eon meeting of the McMinnville Chamber of Commerce. His sub ject will be "Ability, Not Dis ability, Counts," which Is .the alogan of national - Employ, "the Physically Handicapped week, October 5 to 11. ; Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugtl, 7684. 735 N. Capitol St. HEALTH BOARD MEETS Regular reports and plans for the coming Christmas seal sale will be discussed at the monthly meeting of the Marion county public health association execu tive board Friday noon at the Gold Arrow restaurant Tinkham Gilbert, board president, will preside. We wish to announce that Mr. Ralph Stanton, doll specialist, has Joined our company. Call 26727 lor your doll or toy repair prob lems. The Repairatory, Salem's Toy Clinic, 197 'i S. Com'l. JOHN LOESCII DIES Salem friends learned Wednes day of the death. In Sandusky, Ohio, of John! Loesch, former Cin cinnati, hop buyer who made an nual business trips to Salem and the Willamette valley before the turn of the century and continued to visit this area regularly from his retirement many years ago until failing health overtook him In recent years. Jle died Saturday and the funeral was to be held in Cincinnati. ' See the exhibit ot watercolors by the Northwest Watercolor Society el Elfstrom's galleries. 340 Court. i SFEAKERS ACCEPT BID Salem's Toastmistress club Wednesday evening accepted an Invitation to i join the Albany Toastmistress club at an October 16 meeting in Albany. Salem speakers at the. Joint meeting will present the table topics. At last evening's local meeting, sales tax talks were given by Marie Ling and Lenore Headley. GUARD COMMITTEE MEETS A 'civic committee to assist In the Oregon national guard cam paign for recruits will meet this noon! in the Spa restaurant, under chairmanship of Robert H. Board man '; who was appointed to head the group by Mayor R. L. Elf strom. The local company B has as its immediate goal the enlist ing of men to bring it to full strength of 188 men. A headquar ters detachment of the guard also it located in Salem. . McAIvln'a Top Shop, Furniture Upholster. Call 9560. . ' PILOT STILL UNCONSCIOUS Raymond P. Gascon, 21, Salem route j 3, critically injured in a plane i crash near Prospect school south t of Salem last Friday, re mained unconscious in Salem General hospital late Wednesday night, according to hospital author ities. Gascon suffered a fractured skull, a broken and dislocated hip and severe cuts and bruises. LADIES NIGHT PLANNED Richard Crakes, Eugene, will be featured speaker at a "Ladies NighlT meetins of the Salem i Toastmasters club tonight at 6:15 in the Gold Arrow restaurant. Crakes, district governor of the Toastmasters international, will tell ofihis trip to the internation al convention held last August in Minneapolis. Blair Alderman, gov ernor of this area, also will ad dress members. Speakers 'from the Salem j club will be . Dr. Harry Moran and Elmer Amundson. ; For a'i Bendix Automatic Home Laundry demonstration call. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4036. LIONS HEAR TAX TALK The i Hollywood Lions . club Wednesday noon heard arguments in favor of the proposed Oregon sales tax advanced by William H. Crawford, Salem resident who formerly served on a' state eco nomic council. Last night the club entertained wives at a "Hobo" dinner at the Lions den. Legal secretary wanted. Short hand & typing required. Ph. 3224. MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissed frrom Salem General hospital Wednesday with their baby sons were Mrs. Orville Trus sell. Turner; MrsManford Scott, Albany ,iMrs. Norman Winslow, 840 Gaines st and Mrs. George Duffy, 1848 Court st Mrs. Jack Frisbie.j 1000 Garnet st, and Mrs. Dan Seavy, Albany, took home their baby daughters. Tan may wish ta speed a large amount. 7m may wish ta eon . serve every penny awaaible. Tram ane ex-, treme ta (he ether, yeu'll find that How ell - E4 wards service Is designed ta exactly meet yoar require ments. v i HOlll-EDlllflRDS runtRBi Homi s mcmiAKX UT HOwf...3672 1 II I MB own JJ tgmjitu r ? ourt n hhA Oiiiluary WAKJIEN At Santa Cruz. Calif., Mn. Emily Warrai, widow of the late William Joteph Warren, at the ace of 71 years. Survived by four sons. Albert Warren of Kuene. Edward Warren of fcanta Cruz, Calif., Robert Waaley Warren of an AmUmo, Calif., and Kred W. War ren of Kan teandro, Calif two dauf h ten, Mn. Gertrude K. Connelly ot Se attle, and Mrs. Martha E. Burdette of Miliaboro. Ore.; a brother. J. Bodkin of Ireland;. a tiater, Mn. hutn Thomp son of Long Beach, Calif.; nine grand children and five nephewi. Services will be held Thuieday, Keptrmber 2ft, at I do p.m. at the W. T. Higdon chapel with th Nev. James Warrcll officiating. Interment in Lee Mission cemetery. REYNOLDS At the residence. 980 Market St., September 23, Mis Mary E. Reynolds. Survived by two nieces, Mrs. Inez Gol tra Gilbert of Portland and. Mrs. Helen Goltra Bafley of Twenty-nine Palms, Calif.; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd T.i Reynolds of Salem; several relatives' in Ohio. Funeral services will be Fri day, September 28, at 1 JO p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel. Concluding serv ices In the IOOF cemetery. The Rev. Brooks Moore will officiate. Please omit flowers. HAST , Hiram Zdelbert Hart, at the family residence at 1060 Gaines St.. September 23. at the age of S3 years. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Leota Hart of Sa lem: to daughters. Mrs. Ruby Elva Perkins of Saiem, and Mrs. Peggy Le ota Fry of Portland; a son. Jamea El bert Hart of Saiem; and three grand children. Funeral services will be held at the Howell-Edwards chapel Friday, September 26. at 2 pjn. The Rev. R. A. JOueger will officiate. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park, MILLS . Mrs. Madge M. Mills, late resident of Jefferson, in Salem, Tuesday, Septem ber 23. Survived by two sisters. Funer al announcements later front the Clough-Barrick company. ZEKZAN Margaret C. Zerzan. at the residence, 2254 Hazel Ave., at .the age of 63 years. Wednesday, September 24. Survived by the husband, Cnarles J. Zerzan. Salem: three children, Margaret M. Jackson. San Francisco. Charles J, Jr, Milwau kee, Wise, and Dorothy Zerzan, St. Louis. Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Zelinek. Bruno. Nebraska, Mrs. Eles tme, Omaha, and Mrs. Grace Moses, Gervais: five brothers, George Ma honey. Grand Cane. La . Kenneth Ma honey. Seattle, Frank Mahoney, Junc tion City, Leonard Mahoney. Wood burn, and M. J. Mahoney, Gervais, and by six grandchildren. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rigdon company. ; STOKES v Everett Storer. late resident of Med ford. In Oils city Tuesday, September 23. at the age of 12 years. Announce ment of services will be made later by the Howell-Edwards funeral company. KCNASTON " Wealthy ' Kenaxton. late resident ' of Salem, at a local hospital at the age of 60 years. Announcement of services will be made later by the Howell-Edwards funeral company. On All Hakes") HEIDER'S AU War Gaaraateed 42M Ceart 81 Call 74X3 MftS. COX NAMED . Mrs. Chester M. Cox In the new chairman for volunteer special services for Marion county chap ter, American Red Cross, It was announced Wednesday by the chapter office. In this work, Mrs. Cox will supervise activities of the staff assistants, motor corps, home service corps and production de partment, coordinating the workr ol tne volunteer , workers in these departments. She also becomes a new member of the chapter's gen eral board of directors. Motorola and Philco auto radios to fit all cars. Now at Morrow Radio Co. 153 S. Liberty. River silt, top soil, and fill dirt, Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. MOTHER GOES HOME Mrs. Ray Edwards, Detroit, was dismissed from ! Salem Deaconess hospital Wednesday with her baby son. ' -V STROM BETTER Richard Strom, 16, of 4280 Hud son st., injured seriously when his scooter collided : with a car east of Salem September 12, was in "good condition Wednesday night in Salem Deaconess' hospital, at tendant reported. Soil for lawns for a few days onlygood heavy loam, priced reasonably. F. A. Doerfler it Sons. Landscape Nursery, Phi 21322, 150 N.- Lancaster Drive. . . KNtTSON UNCHANGED f j Richard Knufeon, Salem, in jured in an" automobile accident near Gates September 20, was in "satisfactory" condition in Salem Deaconess hosDital Wednesriav night, authorities reported. 1 For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows. 450 Center St RESERVE TO MEET 1 Salem's activated naval reserve unit will begin formulating its training program when it meets at the, Salem airport Thursday at 8 p.m.t Lt. Cmdr. Vernon ,Gilmore, unit commander, announced Wed nesday. Officers will be assigned to their duties and physical exam inations will be given to appren tice seamen, Gilmore said. Births HATFIELD To Mr. am) Mn T. D. Hatfield, Salem route 6, a son, Wednesday, September 24, at Salem General hospital. ERICKSON To Vr snH un R. O. Erickson. 776 Gerth t Wt Salem, a son,- Wednesday, Sep tembr 24, at Salem General hos pital. , HA WORTH To Mr and Mr. Glenn Ha worth, 1860 N. Winter st a dauahter. wednesdav. ' Son- tember 24, at Salem General hos pital. -1 VISITS RED CROSS Anne Isaaksen, area representa tive for Junior Red Cross work, has been a visitor in Salem at the offices of Marion county chapter, American Red Cross: She consult ed with Mrs. Arthur Weddle, coun ty Junior Red Cross chairman, and with other chapter officials. She also visited the Chemawa school and the state school for the blind in the interests of Junior Red Cross programs. V i Permanents 12.50 ? and up. The Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty. Ph.- 8141. ! Robert Rawson, Teacher of piano and harmony. Ph. 3058. VAN CLEAVE CLEARED Information was received in Sa lem . Wednesday that charges against Robert Van Cleave, who recently.was arrested by the Mar ion county sheriff's office on a warrant from Lincoln county for larceny by bailee, have been dis missed without trial j in Lincoln county. .. 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. Luncheon and dinner at Silver Falls Lodge. Available to season end on October 1st. i Baby sitter. Ph. 26876.! LICENSES ISSUED Clarence B. Wilson and Loretta King, both of Salem, have been issued a marriage license at Van couver, Wash. A license was also issued at Portland to Orville W. Shoemaker, Evanston, Wyo., and Ilia Hunt of Salem. All holders of Portland Electric Power first preferred and prior preferred or bonds should consult Conad, Bruce & Co. j concerning exchange. 203 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 4106. Baby sitter. Ph. 26876. Attention Please. Here is the ideal rent naver. A very compact 1 bedroom home located on acre view property, close in, This little home ,' is new & is completely furnished. We think you will like it at only $4,250. Lee Ohmart & Co., Realtors, 477 Court St. Ph. 24115-14116. Flowers for all occasions. Pem berton's, 1980 S. 12th. ph. 23346 NURSERYMEN TO MEET PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 24 - (JP) ' The Oregon Association of Nurserymen and the Oregon chapter of the American Associa tion oft Nurserymen will hold a joint meeting here Friday and Saturday. Salem Night School Classes Draw 204; Courses to Be Added Preliminary enrollment in Salem's adult education night school program which got underway last week at Salem senior high school stood at 204 Wednesday. George D. Porter, program director reported. Porter pointed out that following the usual annual trend, enroll ment will continue to increase throifgh the fall months. Most of the registration in. the 26 classes is in the related training division. Porter said, with the rest in those cours es which are below college credit level and those-attended by 16 and 17-year-olds who are re quired to do so by law. Enrollment remains open in all the classes, Porter said. Keen in terest, he said, has been shown in the public address and radio speaking course by the nine en rollees, but there is room for sev eral more. Shorthand Class Because of increased demand, a class in shorthand was organ ized for meetings on Monday and Wednesday nights at 8:30 in room 124 in the senior high school. If the present demand for a mech anical drawing class continues, Porter said, a class in that course also will be organized. The lea therciaft class opening is delayed until October 13, he revetilcd. Other classes automotive parts salesman's course and a course in retail selling will be gin next week. The salesman's class, taught by Robert Hauser of the Colyear Sales company, be gins Wednesday, October 1, from 7 to 11 p. m. in room 226 at the high school. The class will meet one night a week, with four hours' credit given for each night attended, and is to be scheduled for three 12 week terms. Beginning Monday night, Sep-1 couraged. Porter said tember 29, is the class in retail selling, taught by R. L. Manning, local J. C. Penney store execu tive. It will be held weekly from 7 to 11 p. m. in room 226. College Credit Courses Porter also announced additions to the college credit courses of the state system of higher edu cation which will begin Monday, September 29 also at the senior high school. A class in designing for lower division credits and a course in art structure for upper division credits, will be taught by Mar garet McDevitt, new art supervi sor of the .Salem public school system. The classes will include wood carving, ceramics, pottery making and block printing arJrl will begin Wednesday nightuit 7:15 in room 205. Victor N. Phelps, instructor in elementary education in the gen eral extension system, will in struct a class in improvement of instruction in reading. The class will meet Monday night at 7:15 in room 221 and will cover in struction for classroom teachers' responsibility in teaching of read ing in the elementary grades. Additional information may be secured from Porter5 in the school administration building. Sugges tions for new courses also are en- Th Stcrlaamcm. Solam. Orcon. Tnuradoy, Sapt 23. 11473 District Court Jurors Chosen A list of 12 names were drawn Wednesday for the October term jury of the Marion county dist rict court Jurors selected are ordered to be at the district court rooms Thursday,- October 9, at 9:30 ajn , - according to Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd. The list Includes Leon Hilton, West -Stay ton; Irene Hande, Eaat Silverton; Louise Lesley. Stay ton; Arthur . Olson, East Wood burn, and Martha Hrubetz, Grace N. Hartley, Pearl C. Harland. Ben Ian L Follis, ' Florence Repine Frank K. Mann, Thomas Barest and Milan A. Meier, all of Sales. Drawing was-done by Clerk Judd and Denver Young, Marias ccunty sheriff. . NEW IMPROVED 1948 ROTOTILLERS SPECIAL TERMS IF WANTED IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Buy Now Before Prices Advance TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY 355 N. Liberty Telephone 24173 Nighl School Opening September 29 Classes in Shorthand Typing Accounting Calculators Mathematics Spelling . English Business Law Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 9 V. M. 3 Subjects - $8 Month CAPITAL BUSIIIESS COLLEGE 345 Court St. Phone 5987 ELECTRIC SINK WITH AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER WITH OR WITHOUT GARBAGE DISPOSAL Avail able now at tha 340 Court Phone 9221 WANTED Valnuls - Filberts - Hal Heals Highest price cah on delivery for orchard run. " See us before you sell Ilprris Klorfein Packing Co, 460 N. Front Street. Salem Tel. 7633 mi Improved Patented Dobbs Truss Most Comfortable Sanitary, Washable No Stray No Bells No Bulbs It holds the muscles together with a soft concave pad . . . The rupture is held secure, giving you the ! greatest comfort and ease of movement . . . You can bathe with It, as it dries in a few minutes . . . .Lightweight, touches the body in but two places. Yea're Fitted Well Service Is Excellent Reason should teach you not to place a bulb or ball in opening of rupture which keeps muscles spread apart. Debbs truss Is in a field of Itself. Other trusses press into the open Ing, which nuke it larger. Girve nature a chance, try a Dobbs truss. Free Examination and Demonstration by son of the Inventor. Thonday, Friday and Saturday. September 25, 2S, 27. Hours Thursday 1 p. m. to f p. m., Friday 8 a. m. to t p. m., Saturday f a. mi to 1 p. m. Irj obligation Hotel Senator, Salem, Oregon . Ask for Mr. Dobbs Do not hinder the circulation of your blood by wearing a constricting band around the body. THE SALES TAX!!! - , . : ' r' Lislen Jo a Radio Forum by Farmers' Union Members (1390 k.c.) 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947 8:30 P. II. Sponsored by Oregon Anti-Sales Tax Committee, 1135 S. E. Salmon Street, Portland, Elmer McClure, Sec.-Treas, Pd. Adv. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Upper Room ilssembly 31514 No. Commercial St. Young People's High!, Tonight, 8:00 Scripture Visualised Sound Film "CHOOSING RATHER" Evan. Sylvia Hootman of Fort Dodgo. Iowa. Will Speak, "Th ChaUenge to Youth" Friday High! - Prayer for ihe Sick Evan. Leslie L. Hootman Will Speak. The Subject "Benefits of Calvary" ALL ARE VELC0I1E! Free Safely Campaign Free lirake Adjustment Coupon Free brake adjustment upon presentation of this coupon at league Motor Company 355 North Liberty Street ' AdmUtm9M Rom where I sit J Joe Marsh We All Need Fun! Nobody in Our Town is exactly lazy (even though Pete Swanson' missus claim he sleeps till seven A.M.). Bat the hardest working man of all is Doc Hollister on call, morning, noon and night. Funny thing. Doc's favorite pre scription to his patients is: You ought to have fun. The pare of modern living, even on the farm, demands some relaxation. And as Doc says fun Is a per sonal thing. For the mixsus it may meaa a movie or a good book; for Dad, a mellow and refreshing glass of beer; and for the kids, parcheeai or the radio. Doesn't mean every body has to like the same thing to long as they relax, have fan, to gether, in the home. Doc doesn't have much time him self. After a hard day, hell relax before the Are with a glass of beer and wait for the phone to ring again. And from where I sit, Doe deserves each well-earned minute of that relaxation. 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