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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1948)
V f JURSE THEFT REPORTED " Mrs. Norma Smaller, 2270 N. 4th at.,, reported to city police Thursday the theft of 140 in' cash from a purse - at her . residence sometime during the past -wo . weeks. The money belonged to Mrs. CD. EUis who resides with Mrs. Smalley. Blue - denim slacks $5.95, jackets Work btarts on BushSchool Expansion pavings, Loan Dividend Paid V BABIES GO HOME . Mothers taking home new-born babies J. from the Salem General j hospital Thursday were ' Mrs. I E. L Johnson, 755 Cascade drive: Mrs. Norman S. Powers, : 2007 Fairgrounds rd and Mrs. Paul Smith, 1334 N. "Summer st, - all with, daughters, and Mrs. Clar ence Mink, 739 S. 22nd st., with a son. - v f to match 15.50. White short sleeve :o' W4. '.J.- irtsvAlex Jones. 121 N. I r YmTT.vm'i sport; shirts. High st. '-. c Dance Sat- Glen wood. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers, for rent. -R, D. Woodrow, 450 Center st. x- Let the experienced airline per sonnel of Willamette Travel Serv ice handle your domestic and in ternational reservations. Conveni ently located in lobby of Senator hotel. Call .2-4563 s Transient families complete laun dry facilities, peas, hourly rates. Self Service Laundry. 1815 S. 12th. Ph. 5607. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. RETIRES FROM BUSINESS A notice of retirement from Kalem used Cars, a used car business at 3000 Portland rd., was filed with Marion county .clerk Thursday by Ray Brafldt. Notice of retiring from the building con tracting business of Johnston & Eshleman also was filed Thurs day by George I. Johnston and Sam B. Eshleman. Legionnaires: Dine and dance with your guest sat your American Le gion club. . . Legionnaires: Dine land dance with yonr guests at your American Le gion; club. GRAVEL FIRM CHANGES An assumed business .name cer tificate for Keizer Sand & Gravel Co., 1130 Spruce St., was filed with the Marion county clerk 'Thursday by Howard A. Jones and C. G. Bell. A notice of' re tirement from the firm also was filed by Jones. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. . Hard of hearing? Fresh Batteries for all; makes of hearing aids. See our 1 unit Beltone priced at only $75.' James N. Taft St Associates. 218 Oregon Build. Ph. Sa. 24491. ' i: ! ' :' Use ii Roy alcloth for picnic tables. It's i coated with Flexiprene. It doesn't crack, peel or stick. It's heat resistant See it at-Elf Strom's Wallpaper Dept. MEMORIAL DISMISSALS Mothers leaving from Salem Memorial hospital were: Mrs. Ray Barclay and son, Scio; Mrs. Garla&d Spence and son, 555 N. 14th st: Mrs. Verdun Mortenson and s$n. West Salem; Mrs. Loren Swenwald and ? daughter, Rt 1, Salem; .and Mrs. Gerald Watson and son, 1140 N.' 5th y Dancer Sat. Glenwood. i ' . Buy ybur tickets for the big July 4 Amj Leg. celebration at down town booths of Am. Leg. Aug., Cap. Unit No. 9. $1.00. The Temple Cafe will be under new management July 1st by Mae Vlasick and Harold Kennison. We will appreciate your patronage Mae v Vlasick, Harold Kennison, Bill Pst 7 TURNER BOY MISSING City; police are on the lookout for? 12year-old Robert Pickering, Turner, reported missing Thurs day. The youth left his home in Turned- Wednesday to .go to Sa lem toj pick up his bicycle which was beine repaired. He was to have met his father here. He is of average heighth, weighs 95 pounds, has brown eyes and hair, and wis wearing a T shirt, blue1 trousers and 'brown oxfords. ' r ?- . J, - Dividends for the six-months pe riod is being paid shareholders in The Stat mem. Salem, Oregon, Friday, July 2j 1843 5 the Mutual Federal Savings and Loan association at the rate of 2 per cent per annum, it !ji Ian Bounced at the association; offices. - VE.' M. Page Is president and Fred, B. Keeler secretary and manager of the association." Demand - for loans from home builders continues stronj, reports Keeler, and association "funds are fully, invested. . r Six additional classrooms will be ready for pupils at Bosh grade school next September, at the Berth end or ute present scnool which t shown above. Workmen started Thursday to clear shrubbery and root eat existing concrete Work preparatory fe beginning actual construction. The work is being done by the n. G. Carl Contracting company at a eest ef $ 81,552.38. Carl also was soeeessfal bidder on expan sion construction for West Salem and Middle Grove schools. (Fbete, Den Dili, Statesman photographer). Keep cool at the Salem Ice Arena Evenings B:00-10:30 pjn. washed and dried at the Lauder- I Hazel Kenyon, 15 yrs. exp ette while gone. 1255 Ferry. Karakul Karpet' It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 per sq. yd Ph. 7648 or 3364. ARTICLES LISTED Articles of incorporation of Manbrin Gardens, Inc., a Salem housing development, was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by F. I. Bressler, Gor don B. Bressler and L A. Rowan. Capital stock is listed at $50,000. Lormon's Dress Shop under new management. All women's wear goes on sale starting July 1st. Thor Automagie, washers St Thor Ironers now on ! display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4036. Closing out light fixtures.' Reduc tions up to 50., 3d floor, Elf atroms, 340 Court. REV. MATER RETURNS The Rev. Russell Mayer, pastor of Salem's Bethany Evangelical and Reformed church, has return ed ftom Louisville, Ky., where he attended a "Workshop on the City Church" sponsored by the church for delegates from all sections of the United States. Johns-Man ville shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three years to pay, 10 year guarantee. Call 4642 for free estimate. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Pnml mm Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. ' Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 390 State st TOWNSEND CLUB PICNIC. Townsend club 17 members will gather at the Mahany home, 256 N. 20th St., Monday for a picnic. Members are to bring a picnic lunch;-- ,l . ' . Dance to Freddie Keller and his orchestra Sat, Glenwood. For Sale: Beautiful, 10-piece French period Prema Vera dining room suite. Practically brand new. Priced for quick sale. $750. For appointment, contact Sally's,- 399 Court SL - . with 21995. now Bonnie Dee Beauty, Ph. Furs remodeled by Ben Wittner are distinctive and styled to your needs. 142 S. High st CAR RECOVERED J A stolen 1941 Suitk sedan , by Virgil H. Overdorf, Portland, was recoverjed by city police on North High street Wednesday night where it had been abandoned. I i :. Dance to Freddie Keller and his orchestra Sat, Glenwood. COMMISSION WON Frank K. ;Lightfoot, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Lightf oot, West Salem, received a commis sion infthe army air force, it was learned! here Thursday. Lt. Light foot trraduated from USAF ad- vanced i multi-engine pilot school at Barksdale air base, Shreve- port, La on June 25. - Under new management Tip Top Motel and Trailer Park welcomes your patronage. Reas. rates. 3580 S Com'L l $4,629,881 in Gty Building Permits for First Six Months Sends 1948 on Way to Record June building permits in Salem - - $2,365,340 worth - - put the city well on the route to another record breaking construction year. Building authorized by city inspectors for the first six months of 1948 totaled $4,629,881. Construction for the first half of 1947 was $3, 673,967. . Of June's record total, $2,324,300 was for new construction and $41,040 for alterations and re pairs. ermits revealed Dy me city building inspection office show construction only within the city limits and do not reflect rapid building growth in sub urban areas. Largest Projects Births. VOLK To Mrj and Mrs. Tony Volky 1110 S. 17th st, a son, Thursday, July 1, at Salem Gen eral hospital. OLDS To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olds, 645 SU 19th At, a son, Thurs day, July 1, at Salem General hospitaL . HELMIG To Mr. and,. .Mrs. G E. Helmig, 680 N. Uberty st, m daughter, Thursday, July 1, at Salem General hospital., - REINIVALD To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reinwald, West Salem, a eon, Thursday, July 1, at Salem ' Memorial hospital. . COOPER To Mr. and Rrt Frank S. Cooper, 1115 S. 19th St. a daughter, Thursday, July 1, at Salem. Memorial hospitaL. KROP S To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krops, Woodburn, - a son, Thursday, July 1, at Salem Memorial hospitaL . : . ; HEATING Now "is the time to get ready for next winter ' We install new, and repair old furnaces. . FREE ESTIMATES Johnston Sheet Metal Co. 141B S. 12th Pbone 31 Nohlgren Cafes orate Incbrp Nohlgren's Restaurants, Iiic was formed IThursday when articles of incorporation were filed with the Marion county clerk by August H. Ndhlgren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S Nohlgren and Fanny S. Nohlgren. The filing reflected the new Nohlgren establishment of a cafe teria in? the basement of Miller's department store at Liberty and Court streets, in addition to their restaurant at 440 State st In modernly designed cafeteria spacei at the store, the new place will open next week, with formal opening- of the cafeteria set for Friday andaturday. Capital stock of Nohlgren's Res tauranta, Inc., is listed at $100,000 in the court flung. The Ndhlgren. restaurant con cession at Silver Falls state park is separate from the new corpora tion, t Giant Bombers Join Airf orce t i : ' FORT WORTH, July Three more B-36s taxied their way into (the United States air force today, making "the Jump from civilian to military status by crossing the runways from the Cpnvahf. plant to CarsweD. en force base. The jhuge, six engined planes brought - o ' four the number of B-36s now on combat status here with the 7th bombardment wing Of the 8th air force. Actually, eight B-36s have been turned iover to the air force by Convair which has an order- for tOO of the bombers, but four have gone . for testing purposes. 1 The jB-36 is the largest land based bomber In the world. Experts estimate , that reserves of natural gas are sufficient to meet demands for many years. " 'fa111' . ! 1 1 DOZER mmt SHOVEL WORK ay t-jjou at ft earner Major construction started in June contributing to the record total included the new $1,700,600 state office building. Major projects started since the first of the year include two churches, three clinics, the Izaak Walton league building. Coca Cola bottling works, Terminal Ice and Cold Storage, dormitory at the Oregon school for the deaf, Berg Market and the Disabled Amer ican Veterans halL Totals for construction by months since January 1 were J a n u a r v. S400.975 : February, $273,805: March, $481,800; April, $734,949; and May, $373,01Z. June permits last year were for $1,794,716. The 12-month total lor 1947 was $6,898,215. Permits Thursday Permits issued Thursday auth orized A. L Strayer to build house and garage, $6,250, at 2645 N. Church st. W: D. Greig re ceived a permit to erect a dwell ing and garage at 1940 Lewis st.. at a cost of $5,000. other autnor izations riven Thursday included J and B Drive-in, 2230 Fair- grounds rd., repair, aiau; n. Howard. 1535 Norway sL, altera tion, $900; W. M. McMonis, 160 N.'l8th sW reroofing. $114; and Bert Zielinski, 1073 Oak st, re pair, $900. Benefits for War Widows, Children Hiked WASHINGTON, July l-OA new schedule of increased benefits for widows, children and depend ent parents of veterans who lost their lives in service was signed into law by President Truman to day. The bill applying also to the widows and dependents of veterans of the regular military establish ment who died because of wartime service-connected disabilities, was estimated in congress to boost benefits by more than $30,000,000. It will apply to about 137,000 widows and 132,000 children. Monthly benefits under the ex isting and new schedules, respec tively, are: Widow, $60 and $75; widow with one child, $78 'and $100; widow with two children. $93.60 and $115; widow with three children, $109.20 and $130; widow with four children, $124.80 and $145: widow with five children. $140.40 and $160. No widow- but one child, $30 and $58; two children, $45.60 and $82, equally divided; three children, $57.60 and $106; four children. $69.60 and $126; five children $81.60 and $146; dependent mother or father, $54 and $60; dependent mother and father, each $30 and $35. Widows and dependents of vet erans who lost their lives in peace time would receive 80 per cent of these benefits. Greens Bridge Residents Are Hosts to Visitors JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winslow pf Greens Bridge were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miller at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gronke of Portland were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Glasgow on Greens Bridge road. The Rev. W. D. Scott of Canada spent a week' at the home of his cousin, J. E. Douglas and 'Mrs: Douglas of Greens Bridge. PauJ Edwards has sold his farm in, the Greens Bridge neighbor hood to Bob Carey who came here from Washington. The Edwards will take a "two months vacation along the coast before going to Fall Creek where they will make their home. Mrs. Lennie McCallum of Olym pian spent several days this week with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wat kins on Greens Bridge road. She was here for the wedding of her niece, Arleta Boge at Beaverton. The Watkins also attended the wedding. Public QSecbrds Lansing Neighbors See Gardens of Members - EAST SALEM Lansing Neigh bors Garden club met with Mrs. L. W. Haiin on Evergreen avenue Members visited the neighboring gardens of Mrs. Carl Stettler, Mrs. Alice Ballard- and Mrs. Harm. Plants grown from seeds distribut ed to members in the spring were exchanged by Mrs. H. W. Cole, Mrs. Edward Tobin, Mrs. John Hutto, Mrs. Herman Rehm, Mrs. Roy Lively, Mrs. Milton Blackman, Mrs. Ben Rathjen, Mrs. Carl Stet tler and the hostess. Mrs.' Harm. In the garden of Mrs. Ballard's guests saw more than 5Q different kinds of roses. Meeting to Prescribe Lumber Safety Code PORTLAND, July 1 UPi A federal safety code for the lumber industries will be proposed by the CIO International Woodworkers of America at a national safety con ference called by President Tru man. The Union's executive board has announced that its delegation to the September meeting in Wash ington, D.CL, will be authorized to work for a safety inspection law similar to that for the coal mining industry. , Lake Chargoggagoggmonchaug- gagoggchaubunagungamaug la the real name of a Massachusetts lake but the region's natives are satis fied to call it "Lake Qiaug." Lesler DcLnpp Commercial Hauling Ferni tare Kevin 111$ Ne. Ceml i rheae t-175 i Salem, Oregea CIRCUIT COURT ' Leonard J. Maxwell vs. Israel Hartman: Motion for new trial fll- ed byf defendant in auto collision damage suit Gladys Irene Beaty vs. William Frederick Beaty: Court order Sets aside previous -order concerning plain till. Walter Musgrave and Evelyn L. ai us grave vs., dward L. Lucas and Caroline' Lucas: Defendants file motion for orders to strike cer tain portions of complaint. 5 Mary Delores Morales vs. Wil liam Gilbert Morales: Defendant moves for modification of previous divorce decree relating to support money payments. , c . PROBATE COURT Fannie Mae Rae estate: Order authorizes completion of real di-od- i eny saie. Mary Grandstaff estate: Order authorizes settlement of claim and appoints Maaison .urandstaff as administrator and Anna M. As till, Aiarvey a. Micnaells and E. J. Callahan as appraisers. ' Lottie M. Morrison guardianship ! estate: Order appoints George ana Helen w. Gallagher as ap praisers and Thelma Lindstrom as guardian. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Wayne Eldon Vancil, 18, farm laborer. Turner, and Audrey Mae Osborne, 18, restaurant worker. junrpoe pay. Grant J. Blaschko, 43, laborer, Salem route 7, and Frances A. Vlt- ovec, so, laborer, Woodburn. MUNICIPAL COURT Jack Dale Williamson,' rt 1, no drivers license, fined $5; defective ugnis, nnea $5; defective brakes, Robert W. Copley, Rt; 2, viola tion of basic rule, fined $7.50. Edwin L. Hannan, Portland, de lecuye ugnta, posted so balL Mary S. Newville, Manhattan Beach, CaliL, violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 balL Willie M. Insram. Silverton. cnargea wiu anving wnue intoxi cated, posted $250 balL Kenneth R. Godkin, 1265 N. 19th st, violation of anti-noise ordi nance, fined $10. 1 ALWAYS START OUT WITH A BANGS OH TWC '4fk OF JULY' DADIO BEPAmmG AUTO RADIOS HOME RADIOS ALL MAKES -ALL-MODELS PICK UP eV DELIVER Hi mm AT DYBOII COOLER'S r-i'l:-i---i-:'-- I - I '! I .1 s ' " 1 i. Large Assorineni. On orders c! $10 or noro, 10 Dkcc'sslJ' Bcgnlar Firecracliers 5c per p!:g. Nallcy'a 25c size. Each Blarshalls and Corraliis varieties. About the last chanca for food berries l I I . I m iT-. ' : Per box aJa mmIaa. 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Each 290 fife. - - 46 oz can Elsinore' urapeiruu j lulu percioz. 25. 4 Each 1 9-0 Jvvvferi Orange and Grapefruit. 46 oz. Elsinotc UIUIj Per doz. 2.49...: T' I l Each 22.0 Oranse Juice. 46 oz. Elslnore. Per doz. 2.49 Each Tomato juice. 46 oz. Garden Brand. Per doz. 2.00. Each Pineapple Juice. No. 2 can. i Per doz. 1.89 .,: , ,j - Each Peas, No. 1 can Garden. ! Per doz. 1.15 Each Beans-N-Ham. 20 oz. can ' ' Einswood. Per doz. 1.75. EaT Catsup. 14 oz. bottle Patty DaW Per doz. 1.15 .l.,;! Each 230 170 S60 3LO0 5150 Rancb.er'a Pride Turkey & Noodles. 1 lb. jar Per doz. 2.00 Each all Babr Foods. Clapp's or Campbell's Jun- ior Foods. Large can 8c - - .-, j Prem, 12 oz. can. Per doz. 15.35-. . Strained Each 450 Royal Puddings, all flavors. . f Pe- doz. 69c Each W r Plenty of pineapple - cocoanut tapioca r toUet paper. - j; " Sdcn Federal Phone talXS ! i i- - e : - ;: -; - i i . , - ; ! - ----- - '- -- i ' .- - '- - -I i - ', I 1 -1 ' - 1 ' - - - . ''' j ! ' . -