The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 14, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    FEDDLXNG CHAXGED
Two men were held in city
Jail Tuesday night in lieu of $50
boil each, awaiting trial on charges
of peddling without a license. Lee
Foster of SeatUe and Alfred Cor
nish of Browley, Calif, who plead
ed innocent to the charges in mu
nicipal court Tuesday, were ar
rested Monday night by city police
after alleged attempts to obtain
loans on and to sell plastic jewelry
a diamonds. Their trials were set
for Thursday.
Deluxe ' Self !rve Laundry. 343
Jefferson st. Phone 28317.
TOASTM1STIESS TONIGHT
Presidents and program chair
men of other local organizations
are to be guests of Salem Toast
mistrens club at a dinner meeting
at 6 clock tonight in Nohlgren's
restaurant. Jean Spaulding will be
tojtmitress for the guest night,
with Marguerite Gleeson and Mrs
Jane Walsh a speakers. Mane
Bos-h will conduct table topics
Visiting speaker will be Mjra
Wirenius of Albanv
Expert picture framing. R.
Elfstrom Co.
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HELD FOR Jl'RY
Earl Karrell. Portland, is in Mar
ion county jail awaiting action
ot the grand jury on a charge of
phasing a forged check lie was
bound over to the jury in Marion
county district court Tuesday and ;
1 being held in lieu of $1,000 :
bail. Karrell was arrested in Port
land for local authorities and
charged with passing two worth- '
1ms checks on Salem merchants in 1
late January and early February.
Are you going to move? Rent a
new Studebaker van frosn Smitty's
Clipper Service. Center at Church.
Ph. 00.
TUCKER BOUND OVER
Eurmal Watt Tucker, 38. Silver
ton, was bound over to the Marion
ing preliminary examination in
Si I vert on justice court on a charge
of assault, armed with a dangerous
weapon. He is in the county jail
In lieu of $2,000 bad. Tucker was
arrested by Silverton police last I
week after he allegedly struck a !
man with a knife.
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens
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t-J rLANS PLAY j
Final plans for Thursday night's 1
presentation here of the New York
Civic Drama guild play "Made I
In Heaven." were made Tuesday 1
night by Salem 20-30 club, meet
ing at the Gold Arrow restaurant. !
The club is sponsoring the three
play series, from which proceeds i
go to the Salem Memorial Audi- i
torium association.
Insured savings earn more than j
to per cent at Salem Federal I
Sav in Association. 390 State st ,
IN J CRIES TREATED !
City fust aid men were called
Tuesday to treat James Greig.
1210 Center at, who suffered an
arm injury while working with j
machinery at the Dairly Coopera
tive plant He was ent back u
work following treatment Thelma
WaUer. 1283 N Summer st . wa
given fir ft aid for a lacerated
thumb
We rpjir any make of radio, car
or cabinet mo1el One day ser ice
All w if! k giiarantei Price mod
el afe Douglas Mi-Kjv Chev. Co
51 0 No. Comml.
PERSONNEL CHECK LISTED
S-lem' marine reserve howit
fer battery will be checked over !
bv a Seattle classification officer!
f.ir correct assignment. of person -
riel duiing the regular training
session at H o'clock tonight at Sa
lem airport
CLUB PLANS DANCE
Plans for art April 24 dance for
high school students were made
Tuesday night by Salem chapter
of the Phalanx club, YMCA serv
ice group, according to Charles
Chituck, president. The Alan Rob
ertson sextet 4 to furnish music,
ai.d entertainment from Willam
ette university is slated for the
intermission. Scotty Washburn is
general chairman for the event.
Are you planning a trip? Rent a
new 1948 Studebaker sedan from
Smitty's Clipper Service. Center
St Church. Ph. 900.
KEN FIELD FINED '
A charge of illegal possession of
liquor brought a $25 fine and a
30-day suspended jail sentence to
Walter Kenfield. 1450 N. 5th st .
when he appeared in Silverton
justice court Tuesday A charge of
larceny was dropped and Ken
field ported $1,000 bail on a charge
of lewd cohabitation and released
to appear later in the Silverton
court.
20 to 50 on wallpaper closeouts.
Elfstrom's. 340 Court.
WOMAN SENTENCED
Helen Boyd, Portland, was given
a $100 fire in Marion county dis
U let court Tuesday and a six
months suspended jail sentence on
a charge of cashing a check with ;
msuiticient tunas, ine woman al
legedly gave a SilverVm farmer an 1
$340 check in exchange for cattle :
in late February. j
Steam baths, reducing. Ph. 4839.
ALTOS CLASH FENDERS j
Fenders were smashed in the
100 block of South Commercial
street early Tuesday afternoon
when two autos driven by Burton '
K. Walker. 233 McNary sU West
Salem, and Carl B. Weidner, 1793
Yew st , collided as the Walker car 1
was being backed away from the
curb, city police reported.
Ph. 442 for free roof estimate.
Johns-Manville shingles in beau
tiful blends At plain colors. Ma
this Bros., 184 S, Com'L
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens.
DISTRIBUTORS FILE
An assumed business name cer
tificate for Pioneer distributors, a 1
firm located at 188 N. 12th st .
dealing with the wholesale distn-
button of advertising material and
novelties, was filed with the Mar- ,
ion county clerk Tuesday by C
Boyd Johnson. Robert F. Daniel
son. James C. Danielson and Eva
lyn F. Danielson.
BOYS ADMIT VANDALISM
Three Salem boys, aged 14, 12
and 11 years, were turned over
to Marion county Juvenile court
by city police Tuesday in con
nection with recent vandalism at
the state fairgrounds. Police re
ported the boys admitted the
breaking of numerous windows
and chairs in a restaurant and the
grandstand last week.
We repair any make of radio, car
or cabinet model. One day service.
All work guaranteed. Prices mod
erate. Douglas McKay Chev. Co.
310 No. Comml
DRIVING BRINGS FINE
Virgie Richard Seratt of Mo
lalla, was fined $250 in Marion
county district court Tuesday and
given a 30-day suspended jail ,
sentence after he pleaded to a
charge of driving while intoxi
cated. He was arrested north of
Salem bv state police Saturday
night.
Dance tonight Crystal Gardens.
HI-Y TO PLAN INDUCTION j
Salem high school boys inter
ested in becoming members of
Hi-Y will be guests of the three
local Hi-Y chapters tonight and
next Wednesday night in 7:15
o'clock meetings at the YMCA. :
The members will alo plan for ,
the coming induction of new boys.
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Here you are folks! It's -a beauti
ful ranch home located in lovely i
Manbrin Gardens. Large corner ;
lot 100 St 150; 3 nice bedrooms on 1
same level; 1460 &q ft of floor
space: this is notice to those we
promised to call. Just call Mrs.
Mankertz at 2-1222 Lee Ohmart
St Co , Realtors. 477 Court St., Ph. !
2-4115.
Large pansy plants. 75c dozen.
Silke's Greenhouse, Rt. 8. Bx 249.
New shipment colored Enro shirts.
Newest spring patterns. Alex
Jones. 121 N High St.
Wiring service. Judson's, phone
4141.
YOL'NG GOT MEET TONIGHT
All officers but president are
to be elected at a meeting of Sa
lem Young Republican club to- j
niait at g o'clock in Marion coun- 1
ty circuit court chambers. Jim 1
Collins of Willamette university j
was elected president at a meet
ing last week.
Auto glasn installed. Floor Sand
ers for rent. R. D. Woodrow, 450
Center St.
Flags, Raincoats Aid Keizer Schoolboy Patrol
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cistcurr court
Gladys Irene Bealr vs WillUm Fred
erick Beaty : Amended complaint filed
seeking divorce
City of Salem vs Harry B. Bead: Bill
at asceptlona filed and defendant files
nattca of appeal to the state supreme
court.
John D. Ml not and Oregon Pulp and
Paper Co. vs Otlvo Dorothea Kearne
and others: Decree quiets plaintiff's
title to real property.
Emmer Catherine Brown McGee vs
Samuel David McGee: Suit for divorce
asks that pLalntlff'a name be changed
to Emmer Catherine Brown. Married
Aug. 25. 147. at Albany.
Rosa Cole vs Paul Edward Smith and
others: Order confirm as I a- of real
property.
PROBATE COURT
William Gerber estate: Order author
ize sale of personal property.
Robert Ackermann estate: Decree
settles estate.
Linda Ruth Lenhart estate: Order
acta time for hrarinv on final imHinl
j. v'i May 19.
-; I William J Butler estate: Final order
closes estate.
rr i ; i Emma V. Riches estate: Estate ap
. -: praised at $3,000.
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DISTRICT COURT
Virgie Richard Seratt. Molalla. driv
ing while intoxicated, given a $230 fine
and a 30-day suspended Jail sentence
and placed on on-ytar probation.
Otis Dewitt Rawtlna. 2013 Fairground
rd.. failure to atop at a atop aign. $5
fine auspendrd on payment of court
costs.
James Christie. Portland, charged
with larceny, continued for plea to
April 14.
George Alexander Tufts. Klamath
Falls, pawing with insufficient clear
ance, fined $3 and costs. -
Earl Farrell. Pol Hand, charged with
uttering a forged bank check, bound
over to grand Jury: held In lieu of
$1,000 bail.
Helen Boyd. Portland, writing a
check with insufficient funds, (mm a
$100 fine and a six months suspended
Jail sentence.
Benjamin Newharth. Salem, no oper
ator's license, fined $3 and coats.
Clifford Toycen. sr.. 3S3 Richmond
t charged with non aupaarl.
without a license, trial set for I :M
p.m. April 22. bald km lieu af $30 bail.
Harry Eugene Ford. ISO Division at
failure ta stop, fined SS S.
Muriel E. Clue. 2173 N. Front at,
charged With hauling logs without city
pei nut. dismissed on submission of per
mit, i,.- -
Keith L. Wilkinson. Turner route I.
hauling lags without city permit, fined
MARRIAGE LICENSE if
APPLICATIONS
John Cuddy Sehoppert. 23. travel
agent, and Barbara Jean Roley. 22. r sav
er vat ion agent. 23. both of Portland.
L. E. Dickenson. 23. farmer, and Da
lores Appet.-t. student, both at Mm
I em route 1. box 374.
A mas A Deeson. 41. state employe,
route S. boa SO. and Ruth Moore. 42.
housewife. 14$ -Evergreen are., both ec
Saletn.
TO HAUL LOGS
Permits to haul logs over cer
tain market and county roads were
granted by Marion county county
court Tuesday to Donald G lines.
Special price on 52 -gallon double
element electric water heaters only
$39.50. Judson's, 279 N. Com"!
Salem route 6: S. P. Matheny and I the northeast corner
Dolph Heater Logging Co.. both i Commercial streets. Firemen said
of Sublimity, and to E. W. Dugger, J no damage was caused.
Gervais route 1.
PFC Howard
ta'V.hVl I Rites Saturday
roer or State and :
SMOKE CALLS FIREMEN
City firemen were called at 9:15
a.m. Tuesday when smoke from a
sawdust burner
entered offices
Funeral services for PFC Floyd
(Buster) Wood Howard, Jr., 19,
1938 Buick Tan Sedan, fine me- notim-es the removal of his office
Dr. Dolph Craig, dentist, an-. who was killed Feb. 20. 1945,
Up-to-date light fixtures.
Elfstrom third floor.
Try
Births
MAT LAY FirE
Trinity Lutheran church of
Monitor was granted a permit by
Marion county court Tuesday to
drive a one-inch water pipe un
der market road 74 and county
roexl $40 near their inter section to
connect the church and parsonage.
Roy L. Farmer Hdw. Co. new
location. 2885 Silverton Rd , op
posite State Fair entrance. Free
Parking.
n rrET show sati rdat 1
A puppet show is being ar
ranged at the Salem public library
for Saturday morning at 10:30. ac
cording to Bruce Goldptatt, direc
tor. "'Ah Baba and the Forty '
Thieves" is to be the play. Th
show will replace the usual Satur
day story hour.
Super rummage sale over Gicfn
baums. Fri. & Sat. 130 am Betj ,
Thets Pi Mother's club.
TAKES SOS HOME j
Mrs Jams Beekt of Stayton i
and her infant son were dismisd i
Tuesday from Salem Memorial
hospital.
TOWED FROM STREET
After thi-ee tags for parking
meter violations were mounted
on the windshield, an auto reg
istered 'to John N. Walker. Port
land, was towed from the street
to storage Tuesday afternoon,
city police reported.
Dance tonight Crystal Garden.
SCHCSS CLUB SPEAKER
Hollywood Lions club will hear
a talk on FBI experiences by Al
Schuss, a former federal investi
gator now of Salem, during a
luncheon meeting today in the
Luons den
Primroses Mrs F. Meier. j mile
out on Silverton Rd., Salem.
LL.3HF.R TO CONFERENCE
Adjutant R B Lesher, comman
der of the Salem Salvation Army,
is on his way to Atlantic City.
N J , this week to attend a nation
al conference on social work. He
will be gone three weeks.
chanics, chrome wheels, good rub- ,
ber, heater, heavy trailer-hitch, I
beautiful new enamel. Bargain.
Phone 5940.
REVOLVER DISCOVERED
Discovery of a fully loaded .33
calibre revolver on an out-of-the-way
shelf in the Grand hotel was
reported to city police Tuesday.
Hotel management said a roomer
found the weapon, which is
ing held by police.
be-
to the Pearce Bldg.. corner of
Court St Com ! Sts. Stair entrance
on Court St.
Al'TO ORNAMENT STOLEN
Theft of a silver-colored "fly
ing Diana" ornament from his
Cadillac, parked Monday night at
262 N. 13th St.. was reported to
city police by Ben Knight, 935
i wuour st.
t knited for plea to Aorll 14. hetd in Heu
of $500 bail.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Laeter Lee Miller. 411 McNary St..
Wast Salem, violation af noise ordi
nance, posted 9S bail.
Lee Foster. Seattle, pleaded Innocent
to charge of peddling without license,
trial set for 1 p.m. April 23. held
in lieu of gsa bell.
Alfred Cornish. Brow key, Calif.,
pleaded Inmiiat ta charaa mt peddling
Marr Radio announces sales and
service store now ooen. 21521 S.
Rummage sale, Thursday, April 15 Com l. Pickup St delivery. Phone
over Greenbaum's. 9:30 a.m
al Clerk auxiliary
Post- 2-4728.
FREEDOM TALK BY MED FORD
T. M. Medford, district Safeway
manager with offices here, will
discuss "The Price of Freedom" in
a talk before the Salem Credit as
sociation at noon Friday in the
Golden Pheasant restaurant.
Attention Eagles Two free shows
MERSEREAU TO 8 PEAK
Roland Mersereau, superinten
dent of Terminal Ice and Cold
Storage company, will be the
speaker at today noon's luncheon
of Salem Exchange club in the Sa
lem hotel.
PEEPER REPORTED
Report of a '"peeping tom"at her
while serving with the marines
on Iwo Jima, will be Saturday
at 2:30 p.m. in Belcret Memor
ial park. His body was returned
to this country last month.
Military ritual will be conduct
ed by the American Legion.
Members of the marine corps
league will be pallbearers. The
Rev. Cora Gregory will officiate.
Services are under the direction
of the W. T. Rigdon company.
Howard, a resident of Salem
since 1933. was the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd W. Howard and
a brother of Donald and Robert
Howard. Rebecca Biles and Dona j
Howard, all of Salem.
on. BunnEQ
SERVICE
Solam Haatincf and Shaert
Matol Co.
1913 Bread way Call S5S5
There are 8, 000 J) 00 farm fam
ilies in the United States.
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FOR A GENERAL
CHECK-UP
Chances Are It Will Cost
Ya Las Than Yau Think
Our skillexl mechanics go
over tout car carefullj
tcsdac. iiunacring, adjust
lag. Wall rive you report
of any won wa think yomr
car deads to put it ia top
coadidoo.
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SERVICE
IS BIST FOR YOU CAR
REGARDLESS OF MAKE
riorion Ilolors
233 Center ". rfc. 7SXS
Nlgkt Tewlog Call 24412
to be held at 8:30 and 10 JO every , residence Monday night was made
VS'ed. Guest night bring your to city police Tuesday by Gladys
friends. I Billings, 1845 N. Commercial st.
WEBB To Mr and Mrs. '
Imard O. Webb. Salem route1
I. box 32F. a daughter. Monday.
April 12. at Salem General hos
pital KESSF.L To Mr and Mrs '
J A Kesel. 2595 Maple ave , a
daughter. Tuesday, April 13, at
talem General hospital.
O'REILLY To Mr. and Mr
Harry O Reilly. 568 N. Liberty ;
a' . a son, Tuesday, April 13, at j
Ealem General hot-pita I
WALKL'P To Mr. and Mrs '
Robert H. Walkup. 520 Wayne
fir , triplets, two boys and a girl, i
Tuesday, April 13. at Salem Geti
eial hospital. I
FRITSCHE To Mr. and Mrs
Ernest FriUche, Newberg. a
daughter. Tuesday. April 13, at i
Salem Memorial hospital. I
RAMSDEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton Ramadan, 1385 Chemek
eta it, a eon, Tuesday, April 13,
at Salecn Memorial hospital.
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Persaaal aV A ate Leans
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Announcement . . .
Selections of Compartments (Crypts nd
Niches) now being made in New Addition to
Mt. Crest ilhbey
MAUSOLEUM and CREMATORIUM
( Now Nearing Completion)
For Appointment Please) Call
54 l or 3X73
Lloyd T. Rigdon
Manager
Salem Mausoleum as Crematorium
m -us
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At a price you can't afford
to pass up.
85-95 or 100 Horsepower
V-8 or 6-Cy l.
Here's What
You Gel -
1. Oil Changed
2. Gaskets Replaced
3. Clutch
4. Precision Ttested
Tune Up
5. Complete Installation
6. One Day Serriee
7. AM Genuine Longer
Wearing Better Fit
ting; Ford Parts. All
for
185.00
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LET US INSPECT YOUR MUFFLER AND IF NEC
ESSARY INSTALL A NEW ONE FOR THE SAFETY
AND COMFORT OF ALL WHO RIDE IN YOUR CAR.
RADIATOR REPAIRS
And servicing Is a "must before warm weather
cornea. Our experts and modern facilities
mean greater sayings and satisfying results
FOR YOU
SAFE DRIVIIIG
Cannot be assured unless your car is in a good state of
repair. Avail yourself of our modern facilities. Repair
work, expertly done means additional savings and
driving pleasure.
UE SPECIALIZE EI
WHEEL ALIGNMENT CORRECTION
AXLE AND FRAME STRAIGHTENING
STEERING ADJUSTMENTS
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Vote YES at School Election FrL, April lfith
Attend Rotary Hobby Show. April 23, 21 and 25th
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CENTER VALIrlinr IIOTOEl C0 SALEM, OREGON
Time Is Money
For the Best in Office and W arehouse
Intercommunication Equipment and Service,
CALL 7522
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Deep Well
Pump Sysiems
Are Now Available for
Immediate Delivery
A pump that assures a max
imum of 880 gallons per
hour, and may be purchased
with no down payment and
as little as approximately $8
per month.
We also have many other
sizes in both deep and
shallow well systems.
Village
Blacksmith
Grass
Shears
98c ;
20-ft.
TIE-OUT
CHAINS
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WithHSnap,
Swivel and
: Post j Ring-
$l0
Pcre Bristle
BDUSHES '
In convenient sixes for touch
up and 'a round the house
paint jobs.
't inch size 10c
1 inch size- 15c
1 Vi inch sixe 25c
2 inch size 35c
LenkGnn Grip
Soliericg Ircn
With Foar
tips. :
Coleman Insianl Lighiing Lanlern
Sturdy Bumper Type Car Jack
4-Way Anlo Rim Wrench .
Bamboo Lawn Bake . . .
Extra Boiler Skale Wheels .
Wheel Dressers
$3.45
$1C5
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Iarge Size No. 2
Aluminum - Rural
HAIL DOX
Lrage enough to protect
postal packages from
weather damage. Ap
proved by the P. O. Dept.
$6.75
WEAREVER
4-Qt.
PBESSUnE
coo;
4 Cup PercolaUr $2.75
Cup Percolator 1SS
8 Cup Percolator 3.25
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