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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1948)
Cutty KTrca DBirfleffo MINOR ACCIDENT TOLD City police reported a minor collision of cart Wednesday aft ernoon driven by-John P. Hodges, 1730 Water sL, and Thomas A. BiKs, 740 N. Cottage st, in the 500 block on North Cottage street. Minor damage was sustained by both cars but no injuries resulted, police said. . -: We're In cahoots with Mr. Stork. '."We know just what baby needs. Lullaby. Baby Shop. Open eves. THEATRE JUSTED v: An assumed business name for - the Warrenton ; theatre. Warren ton, was filed with the Marion county clerk's office Wednesday by L. J. Anderson and W. J. Klof t, both of Mi. AngeL YASCHUK ARRAIGNED Nick Yaschuk, Broadacres, ac cused of stabbing Elmer Wolf in a tavern altercation near their homes Sunday, was arraigned in Wood burn justice court Wednes day on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Preliminary ex emulation of the case was set for next Tuesday. Yaschuk is being held in the Marion county jail in lieu of $100 bail. Coming to Glenwood! Tiny Mc- Daniels sensational 5-piece Combo, Friday, Aug. 20th. Admission 85c. 1 nie only. Woodry s Band Sat urday. ' For free estimate on that new roof, call 25655 after 6 p.m. or write 2565 State St. CARTNEY IN COURT Dorothy Cartney, 225 Holly wood ave charged with being ac live in a large-scale theft ring, was arraigned in Marion county dis trict court Wednesday on charges of receiving, possessing and hav ing stolen property. She will ap pear for preliminary examination August 26.. Three others, Glenn Edward DeHart, Silverton Hills, and two juveniles, are being held In the couty jail on larceny char ges. FERRIS MISSING Mrs. M. E. .Barker, 555 N. 15th at., reporced to city police Wed nesday that her son, Lemuel O. Ferris, 43, six feet tall, has been missing from home for two weeks, Ferris was wearing khaki work clothes, his mother told police. Picking Slappyr Wed. and Thurs. L. Townsend Orchard, Mission Bottom. DRUGGISTS 1 VISIT FRIENDS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Goddard. 1955 N. 19th st over the - weekend were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Irwin, druggist of Grangeviile. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kendrick and daugh ter Joan, of Centralia, Wash. Mrs Kendrick and Goddard - were pharmacists together at the Gar rison drug store, Centralia, Wash, in 1944-45, RETIRE FROM BUSINESS A certificate of retirement from the Bale Cash store, at 1288 State at, has been filed with the county clerk by Paul F. and Dorothy Lee Bale, who have sold the business to M. - M. Basinger. The Bales have announced no future plans except to say they do not intend to re-enter the grocery business, t erroneously erported Tuesday. Johns-Man vllle shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three years to pay, 10 year guarantee. Call 4642 for free estimate. Ma this - Bros, 164 S. Commercial. McINTEE ARRAIGNED Thomas Edward Mclntee, Gates, charged with stealing a typewriter from Ladd s Food marxet in a lem July 19, was arraigned on a larceny charge in Marion county district court Wednesday. Prelim inary examination was set for Au gust 26. Mclntee was arrested at Gates Tuesday by state police on a district court warrant. He is be ing held in the county jail in lieu Of $1,000 bail. ANNUAL PICNIC FRIDAY The annual picnic of the Salem Geological society is to be held at the Ted Gordon home on Sa lem route 4, at 6:30 p. m; Friday. Each family is being asked to bring one hot dish, a cold dish and sandwiches. - Persons with out transportation are asked to be at Collins hall at 6 p. m. Beef prices lower. Special price this week on baby beef for your locker. 45c a lb. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 26128. C. S. Orwig. NORBLAD TO OPEN OFFICE Z U. S. Rep. Walter Norblad of Oregon's first district will open an office here on September 7, it was . announced,- Wednesday. In charge of the office will be the congressman's secretary, M r 8. Dorothy Woodring. Norblad, his wife and their son Albin pan a "stay at their home In Astoria and t the Oregon coast upon their arrival soon from Washington, D. C. Rummage sale. 395 S. 18th, 10 to 4. MARKET CHANGES OWNERS , Kenneth I. and Ha M. Hanson, -oth of Stayton, filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Wednesday lor Tuel's Food market in Stay ton. A notice of retirement from the business was registered by the -llanson's and V. R. and Sue H. TueL both of Stayton. - PEWRlTERg Calculators, Adding Machines, - Duplicators 7 AH Makes v . 'J ; Sold, Denied, Repaired nOEII TYPEWniTEn EXCnAIIGE Phone 6773 PERMIT $ 12.604 HOME J. T. Rom was granted permis sion Wednesday by the city build' lng Inspector's office to erect t $12,000 .dwelling and garage at 3435 Duncan ave. Other permits Wednesday went to Cecil -Frank lin to. reroof a dwelling at 2397 Center sL, $50; Mrs. E. J. Fuller, to erect a dwelling and garage at 1080 Donna ave $9,800: C. W Hedges to repair a house at 2330 Hayden ave4 $500; Frank Lacy to erect a garage at 2420 Broadway St., $850 and to A. A. Taylor to re- roof a garage at 300 Culver Lane, Thor Automagie washers & Thor ironers now1 on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center Ph. 4036. i i TO HAUL LOGS 'Permits to haul logs over cer tain county and market roads were issued by the county court Wed nesday to 1 Hugo Cook, Salem route 2; W. F, Clark, Portland; Everett Osterbcrg, 425 N. 22nd st. Salem, and A. H. Sacher, Silver ton. r: - - t - No- parking " problem. Leave the car home for the wife. .Ride to work, to the golf course, the air port, or- for pleasure, ; Join the crowd! Ride a new Indian Chek lightweight ' motorcycle. Easy to buy, easy., to ride. Shrock Motor cycle Sales, 3007 Portland road. COMBINE MOVE APPROVED , Vandecoevering Bros, Mt An gel, received permission from the Marion county;, court Wednesday to move a combine over any or all county or market roads. 5 i Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st TO SELL EQUIPMENT Eoff and Brown, a Salem firm engaged in sales and rentals of real estate and equipment, was listed with the Marion county' clerk's of fice Monday in a business name certificate. The" form was filed by Mary Jane Eoff, 222 W. Lincoln St., and Edna Brown, 1590 Fair mount ave. j Rummage sale, Friday & Satur day over Greenbaum's. RETIREMENT NOTICE GIVEN A certificate of retirement from the Brooks. Mercantile company, Brooks, was Tiled with the Mar ion county, clerk Wednesday ty Annur ijracuey, Brooks. Office of Robert Von Pertz, A.A.A. representative. 365 N. ConVl. Doo- httle's corner. Ph. 4164. SMITH BOUND OVER Don Smith. 1 350 Hicknrv t charged with obtaining money un der false pretenses, waived pre liminary hearing in Marion coun ty district court WcdnMdar an4 was bound over to the grand jury for trial. Smith was arrested by city police Tuesday on a charge of cashing a worthless check fort 15 at Madsen's Ice Cream store in Sa lem on August 6. He is being held in the Marion county jail in lieu of $1,000 bail. Expert sweater mending. Anne, the re-weaver, ,352 Chemeketa. BUSINESS LISTED Addison Vickers. Idanha. filed an assumed business name certif icate with the Marion county clerk Wednesday lor the Canyon theatre in Detroit j :J OFFICE BLOCKED The city recorder's office on the second floor of city hall is tempor arily blocked due to construction work, but entry, may be gained, the office said, through the city man ager's office. 'A partition was torn from the second floor Wednesday xo maxe way ior the new elevator entrance there.:; Airsteamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694: 73? N. Capftol St HATFIELD BOY HURT Gilbert Hatfield. 1. Salem, route 6, suffered a cut hand Wednes day at home and was treated by Salem first aidmen. He caught his hand in a pulley, aidmen said. You Will wear it with nride if It is a new fur coat or one restyled by Ben Wittner Furs. 142 S. Hit-h Phone 2-4727. TOOL SHED ENTERED i Richard - Poet. Salem . aviator who has been Preconditioning an aircraft in a revetment on the west side of McNary field, reported to city Dolice Wedneidav that m inni shed he was' using there was en- lerea jvionaay night Taken , were drill and spray gun after the doorr of the, shed wail pried off to gain emry, roei toiq police. MRS. PURDY HOME ! Mrs. Will Purdv. Stavtrm with her baby daughter, were dismissed Wednesday from Salem Memorial hospital. a 10 Dovn, Pay Monthly Venetian Blinds And Shades New Available s - ELIIEB -The Blind Han 1453 Rug St. W. Salem Slats in aluminum, steel, wood. ' Choice of tape colors. Measured iand Installed i - within 39 miles. L ' Phone 7328.' Call Any Time for I Free Estimates , 456 Court St. Couple Litter 'A The Rev. and Mrs. Walter Naff (abeve) have arrived as associate minister and orranlst, respectively, of Salem First Christian chore h. Bth are graduates of Northwest Christian college and University f Oregon. For the past twe years he baa been paster ef Redmond Christian church. Washington, D. To Honor Oregon Centennial Two commemorations of Oregon's territorial centennial are to be observed in the national capital in from Washington, D.C., announced Next Sunday Oregon will be with prayers for the government men and women of Oregon who war, a release from the cathe dral announces. On the Oregon Sunday, the state flag is to .be borne in procession with the national Colors. Oregon- ians living in the District of Co lumbia will be especially invited. On Saturday, September 11, the library of congress will formally open an exhibition to commemor ate the centennial, Luther H. Ev ans, the librarian of congress, an nounces. The exhibit will include rare books, manuscripts, maps. prints, photographs, newspapers. and music from the collections Of the library, together with items from other federal agencies in Washington, and from governmen tal agencies and private civic in stitutions in Oregon. The library exhibit will be de scribed in a catalog to be published in time for the opening of the ex hibit and will contain the text of an address on the history of the state, as well as a complete cata log of the exhibition, and illustra tions of 18 of the 341 items. The exhibit-of-the-week will be a fine colored lithograph entitled The American Village," showing Oregon City as it appeared in the 1840 s, just before it became the capital of the newly created territory- IT"" "I . - v. ' wtm HOBBS To Mr. and Mrs. W. Emery Hobbs, 1120 Jefferson st., a son, Monday, August 16, at Sa lem General hospital. KLEFFNER To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kleffner, Molalla, route 1, daughter, Wednesday, August 16, at Salem Memorial hospital. QUERY To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Query, Salem, route 3, a daughter, Tuesday, August 17, at Salem General hospital. - ANGLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anglin, 1326 W. Winter st, a son, Wednesday, August 18, at Salem General hospital. GOSCHIE To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goschie, Mill City, a daugh ter, Wednesday, August 18, at Sa lon General hospital. CLEANING FIRM FILES Dean and Doris E. Tucker, 1375 Elm st; West Salem, filed an as sumed - business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Wednesday for Tucker's cleaners, a cleaning establishment in Silver ton. 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 MOTHERS, GIRLS HOME Mrs. Edwin Neuharth. 640 South St., Mrs. Alfred Pierce, 455 S. Liberty st, and Mrs. G. E. Win- negar, Monmouth, each with her newborn daughter, were dismissed Wednesday from Salem General hospital. , . . ABE YOU PL AIITIIIG A IIEV7 LAT7II? Now is the Correct Time to Make Your Lawn Let White's Supply Your Needs Peat Mass Bale 3.75 Vigoro Fertilizer 100-Ib. bag . . 5.00 Ililorganile Organic fertiliser, will net born.' 100.1b. bag 4.50. Yardgrccn Lawn Sweeper. 37.51 Use Fruitone. Prevents pre-harvest drop of fruit. D. il. .UinTS:Ci sons 265 State St. We Lnurcn service f C. Observances the near future, two news releases Wednesday. honored at Washington cathedral and people of the state and for the have served the nation in time of Masons Plan Under-Stars . Over 1,000 Masons are expected to attend the annual under-the-stars meeting, when the master's degree will be exemplified by a picked team in full form, on Bald mountain in the Eola hills Satur day night at 8 o'clock. A natural amphitheatre on the side of the mountain will be used as in former years. Privacy will be sinured by 30 guards on foot and a contingent of 10 mounted guards, members of the governor's guard who are members of the craft Special road signs will be post, ed from West Salem and from Rickreall giving directions to the meeting place. Parking facilities for 1,000 cars will be supervised by state police, it was announced by Salem lodge 4, AF and AM, the host lodge. Preparations were ! started in May by the local lodge to have all in readiness for the .event Many grand lodge officers will be in at tendance, it has been announced. and all Masons are invited to at tend. m " I IACN ACCOUNT AUTOMATICALLY up to R j Salem Federal Savings Association Mt State St. - i .. ; ' Salem. ; Ore. Phone 2-4139 Special Lawn Ilix Contains bent, blae grass, red and creeping fescue. Pound sows 200 9 O C ft; Per lb. O W W Fancy Lawn Ilix Contains white clever, red top, blae grass, red and creeping fescue. Pound sews 200 sq. ft. I O C Per pound . UW A Vigoro Fertilizer Spreaders, 9.C3 Paradow, for peach and prune borers, i Deliver Phone 4952 Meet Saturday t i ; i ' i f j ttDn mmomi9s sDncoip it- Hi '. SWEATERS The "Valcuna" by Nyknit an ment in the handling tot line wool yam. It won t wrinkle. won t shrink, won't stretch, won't sag will wash. Select from a beautiful assortment of pastel Shades. INTERWOVEN i i Safest to Buy . . . They Wear They retain their bright coloring. There's no other socks like Interwoven. 1 55c 5250 ! : i I' - -r- ': ' ; 7llll 1 V'"'"' f I,' ' "T l Debbs Hats - Manhattan Shirts Pieneer Belts A J v f . i St..." ! t to essentials! ; iwr-.Vj' . - 0 "0 outstanding new develop 57.95 SO)! ... They hold their shapo. the pair 0 Braces ! 0 Th'e State tman, 2cdam, Oregon, Thurmdcry! August 13 1 i it i i : HdRDUROiris K Corduroy Sport Jackets - "-I : ' , . ill Handsome as well as practical full celanese lined tailored ior style and comfort Assorted colors in oil sixes. 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