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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1948)
i ! MOTHERS GO HOME Dismissals Wednesday from Sa lem General hospital to go home with newborn baby sons were Mrs. Henry C. Brand, Salem route 8; Mrs. George Lindahl, Mon mouth ; Mrs. Floyd Bevens, 485 Manbrin dr.; and Mrs. R. J. Ran som, 3235 Portland rd. Leaving with a baby daughter was Mrs Walden Rust, Salem route 8. Mrs. Effie Morgan art classes be gin Sept. 20. Oil.pastel, water color and chinaware painting. Studio 1467 Court St. Ph. 2-7469. CITIZENS GROUP MEETS A meeting of a citizens commit tee seeking to replace the Salem city manager form of government will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Salem Labor temple. The group recently placed a measure on the city's November ballot which would replace the managerial form of government with a commission type. Rummage sale Fri., Sat., garage 1515 Jefferson. REALTORS SLATE CROSE Al Crose, real estate loan offi cer of the state department of vet erans affairs, will report on last week's convention of the Oregon Real Estate association to the Sa lem Board of Realtors on Friday noon. Crose will outline the Bend convention at a' luncheon meeting in the Marion hotel. Good Rummange Fri. & Sat., 9 to 5 o'clock. 385 N. Summer. TAKE' BABIES HOME Mothers dismissed . Wednesday from Salem Memorial hospital with hew babies were Mrs. Ray Ruscher, Ht. Angel and Mrs. Pete Kleinschmit, Wood burn, both with baby daughters, and Mrs. Clifford Hermann, 710 Beck ave., with a son. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. BREAKS ARM Leslie Bemish, 2500 Hazel ave., was taken to a doctor by first aid men Wednesday after he received a broken arm in a fall on the concrete at Leslie Junior high school. i Silver Falls Dining Room will be open on Sundays only from 1-8 p.m. Reservations taken for ban quets or large groups on week days. Ph. 3-5016. JOB EXAMINATIONS SET Examinations for appointments as geographer, research psycholo gist and civil and agricultural en gineering aides were announced Wednesday by the VS. civil serv ice commission; Pay is $2,284 to $3,727 for the engineering jobs, with the department of agricul ture in Oregon and other western states. Additional information j is available from W. H. Fischer, civil service secretary at Salem post office. I i 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 141 S. Winter. MEETING CANCELED j Cancellation of tonight's! social meeting of Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary was an nounced Wednesday by Dcin Mc Call, commander. Fall meetings, set for first and third Thursdays of each month, will begin October 7 at Salem Woman's clubhouse. Plans are being, made for tihe an nual "forget-me-not" sale Octo ber 1-2. I ! We have a good supply of; young beef for your locker at 45c lb. Fill your locker before prices advance. C. S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. j ! ENROLLS AT WHITMAN 1 Donna Muriel Whiteley; 1785 Saginaw st., is among the 230 new students who have enrolled at Whitman college for the 1948-49 school year. t Experienced lingerie saleslady wanted. Apply Sally's. I j Thor Automaglc washers and Thor Ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Phone 33139. RETIRES FROM STORE f A notice of retirement from Bai ley grocery was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by R. H. Bailey, 610 Breysjave.! SALEM UNDERWRITERS 'MEET Salem Underwriters association will meet Friday noon at the Sa lem hotel. BRIDGE SCORCHED i Firemen were called to State and 23rd streets Wednesday to ex tinguish a fire on the J bridge caused when a flare was - upset. Little damage was reported. : ;-Ni CANADIAN PAY READY v Applications for Canadian war service gratuity payments may be submitted by citizens of the United States who are World War II vet erans! of the Royal Canadian air forcej or their surviving next-of-kin, According to H. C. Saalfeld, Marion county veterans service officer, j Additional information may be iecured from his office in the :statej: library. Registration all ballet, tap, rhy thm, j kindergarten and acrobatic students lenrolled on Sept. 25, will save $1.00 on our 12 weeks term and; receive one lesson free at the Paul ' Armstrong School of Dan cing, 1990 Mission St 1 ! I GARRETT HELD Elmer IH. Garrett, returned re- 1 cenUy from Calif c rnia by Marion ! County Sheriff Denver Young, was bound oyer to the county grand jury Wednesday on a charge of forgery. He appeared in Marion county district court for prelimin ary 'hearing. Garrett, charged with passing a bad check at Turner, is held in the county jail in lieu of $1,000. I Big fall Opening dance Sat., Glen wood. Lt's go. romine! to plea Entry pi plea in Marion county district Court on a charge of obtaining,- money by false pretenses was' continued to.rfext Monday by Clell ;R. Romine, recently return ed from j Washington state prison at WallaJ Walla. Romine is charg ed with passing a bad $48 check at Jaysoa's clothing store last No vember 10. He is being held in lieu ' of $1,000 bail. ; j i Dance Sfct., Glenwood. TO ALTER DWELLING Bert Zielinski received a permit Wednesday from the city inspec- j tor's office for $3,000 alterations : on a residence at 1073 Oak street, i Karakul I Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, tit's 100 virgin wool and woven throueh and throueh. onlv $4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or ; BOYS OPENER SET A double feature of western films is set for, two showings Sat urday during a "welcome back program for boys at Salem YMCA, according to John Gardner, boys' work secretary. The movies will be shown at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The boys' lobby will also be in use during the day for recreation of various types. Johns-Manvllle shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three years to pay. 10 year guarantee. Call 34642 for free estimate. Math is Bros, 164 S. Commercial. NEW STORE FEATURED The MKN Furniture store on Edgewater street in West Salem is featured in an article and pic ture appearing in this month's is sue of Pacific Marketer magazine. The store, established earlier this year, is operated by Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw and managed by Nor man Shaw. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. LUMBER BURNS A lumber pile blaze sent fire men to 1265 S. 20th st. about 5 o'clock Wednesday evening.' Dam age to the lumber, owned by Bob Mobley, was reported as slight. 'Jl tGE FELTGM NAX;fc.D Joseph Tel too ,repqrted Wednesday he has been reappointed as Ore gon advisor to the American Bar association's committee for the im provement of justice of the peace courts. Judge Felton held the same position last year. Get your hair shaped at the Beau ty Nook, 319 Court St. by Mr. Lov eall or Alex. Latest styling. (Ph. 3-6631). MOTOR OVERHEATED An overheated motor at Karr's tavern, 888 N. Liberty st., sent firemen to the oldest brick build ing in Salem Wednesday morning. The building dates back to the 1850s. Damage was confined to the motor. Capital Bowling Alley opens at 11:30 a.m. Bowl during your lunch hour. 375 Ferry St. ACCESSORIES STOLEN City police were notified Wed nesday morning that one pair of fender skirts, four flipper disks and four chrqme rims had been stolen from a Mercury convertible at Zeebs used car lot, 2327 Fair grounds rd., Tuesday night. Westminster Guild Rummage Sale over Greenbaum's, Sept. 17 and 18. Open 8:30 a.m. EDITOR LONS SVX'.SER Salem Lions club Thursday will hear a talk by Robert C. Notson, managing editor of The Oregon ian of Portland. Notson, who attended high school and Willamette uni versity here, is a trustee of the lo cal university. The talk will be given during the club luncheon in the Marion hotel. LIONS TO TALK ROUTES An open discussion on proposed truck rerouting through Salem will be conducted by Hollywood Lions club at next Wednesday's meeting, it was decided yesterday. The club yesterday heard Roy Rice, jr., spr-k on his war experiences. MORLEY JOINS FIRM The name of Charles Morley Is added to those of Dolph Heater and Rollins Heater in the Dolph Heater Logging Co. of Sublimity in an assumed business name filing with the Marion county clerk Wed nesday. The two Heaters filed a notice of retirement from the firm. INSTRUCTION SLATED The instructor training pro gram for officers and petty officers of the Salem naval reserve unit will continue tonight with Dr. Ro bert D. Baron, director of the testing program at Oregon College of Education, as Visiting special i i -1 r - - ;,: i The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Thursday. Sept. IS. 19485 DR. POWER RECUPERATING Dr. Kenneth Power, Salem phyi sician recently discharged from Salem General hospital; after an illness.! will not return to his prac tice foij at least a month, his office reported Wednesday. If was er roneously stated in yesterday's Statesman that Dr. Power had re turned to his practice. j ' , !. NORBLAD TO SPEAK ! ;UJ5. Rep. Walter Norblad, First Oregon district, will be the speak er for next Wednesday's meeting of West Salem Lions club, it was announced yesterday. The auxil iary will also attend' the 6:30 p.m. j r a; x w -i a i it PRESBYTERY IN SESSION Attending sessions of, the Wil lamette presbytery Tuesday and today at Waldport are Dr. Chester W. Hamblin and the Rev. John Goodefiberger, pastor and assist ant, and W. W. Rosebraugh, an elder, all of Salem First Presby terian church. ' TOASTMASTERS MEET ' Richard L. Reimann will be toastmaster for Capitol Toastmast ers club in the Gold Arrow restau rant at 6:15 tonight. 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