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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1948)
FUNERAL POSTPONED Military graveside services for Sgt. Howard J. Larkins, Salem youth killed fighting in the Pacific theatre with the 41st division, was . postponed from Tuesday to Wed nesday when the remains did not arrive Monday. The services will -. be. held at 2 p. m. with company B, 162nd infantry regiment, Ore- ;on national guard, furnishing mil tary rites. Thor Automaglc washers and Thor Ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 455 Phone S3 139. - PERMITS ISSUED Bertha" Gimmick received a per- Sit from the city engineer's office onday to build a $900 garage at 820 S. 21st st. Other permits went to George R. Davis to reroof a house at 2148 State st, $300; E.B. Perrin to reroof a house at 2185 N. Liberty st, $150, and to Roy Pence to wreck a house at 2490 Myrtle ave., $50. Italian prunes, U-pick. M ml. W. ef Keizer sen. Marshall Farm. MURPHY TO STLYERTON Marion County Judge Grant Murphy appeared at Silverton Ro tary club Monday noon in the in terests of the Keep Oregon Green association. Judge Murphy is Mar ion county chairman of the asso ciation. Johns-Man vflle shingles applied right over your old roof; no fuss, Co muss. .Three years to pay. 10 pear guarantee. Call 34642 for free estimate. Ma this Bros, 164 S. Commercial. . TAKE BABIES HOME Taking home infant sons from Salem Memorial hospital Sunday Were Mrs. Ray Suchta, Sublimity, and Mrs. Thomas Cross, Wood burn. Mrs. Carl Hultenberg, 1743 m. Summer st, was dismissed with her new-born daughter. fapital Bowling Alley opens at 1:30 ajn. Bowl during your lunch hour. 373 Ferry St ftnCHALSKI IMPROVING Frank Michalski, Woodburn, seriously injured in an auto col lision at Woodburn September 12, was reported in an "im proved" condition Monday night in Salem Memorial hospital where he was taken after the accident Big Open House. Paul Armstrong School of Dancing, Sept 25th. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1990 Mission St MRS. KURTZ JS NEW YORK Mrs. Doris Maxine Kurtz, daughter of Mrs. Mabel L. White, 1870 N. Cottage st, is now attend ing Barnard college in New York city where she transferred recent ly from George Washington uni versity. Mrs. Kurtz is a veteran of World War II, $25.00 reward for, information leading to the conviction of per sons depositing garbage on the highway. By order Marion County Court TO HAUL LOGS, FILING Marion county court Monday E anted permits to Leslie M. Stae er, Carlton, to haul logs over certain county and market roads and to Scio Transfer company to haul logs and piling. Self Service Laundry. All Maytag washers and dryers. 1813 S. 12th. Pn. 35607. GRANGE MEETINGS RESUMED Salem grange will meet Wednes day night for the first fall meet ing in the Salem Woman's club bouse. HUB CAPS TAKEN Milton G. Harris. 443 8. 23rd at, complained to city police Mon day that four hub" caps were taken from i his parked auto Saturday night CAR STRIPPED A radiator ornament was stolen Saturday night from the car of Robert W. B rower near his resi dence, $23 N. Winter st, city po lice reported Monday. AUTOS COLLIDE 1 Autos driven by Hirl A. Holland, 480 S. 19th st. and William P. Earl. Portland, collided Saturday night at Marion and North Cap! tol streets, city police said Mon day. Hirl was arrested at the scene on a charge of being intoxicated on a public highway,- and was re leased Sunday after: posting $13 bail. Both vehicles were ejtten sively damaged. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Dr. Donald D. Turner of the Or inoco river mission in eastern Venezuela . will speak and show colored slides of his work Wednes day night at 8 o'clock in Imman uel Baptist church. Dr. Turner t also founder and director of Las Delicias Bible institute, according to the Rev F. G. Bennett, pastor of Immanuel church, ; -Karakul Karpet It's new, it's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4-95 per aq. yd. Ph. 8-7648 or 3-3384. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers v dismissed I from Salem General hospital over the week end with new daughters were Mrs. Freeman X. Bowers, Inde pendence, Mrs. Leroy Ridenour, 440 Sixth st. West Salem, Mrs. J. L. Harter, ; Turner, Mrs. Dale Riley, Salem ! route 9, and Mrs. Benjamin Kerber, Salem route I. Mrs. H. G. Wadsworth, Woodburn, left with her infant son. j Experienced lingerie saleslady wanted. Apply Sally's. j HADLEY IN DETROIT 4 Wayne E. Hadley, 610 N. Com mercial st, employe Of the Doug las McKay Chevrolet' company, is one of 37 dealer employes attend ing the Chevrolet Motor com pany's management and merchan dising training school in Detroit, Mich!, this week. Sale: Furniture, clothing and rummage, 22nd. Mon. Tues., 546 N. EMERSON APPOINTED D. A. Emerson, Salem, assistant superintendent of public instruc tion in Oregon, has been appointed to the advisory county of the American Association of School Administrators, it was announced Monday. j Beginning Tuesday, Sept 21, our gas island will be closed from 7 p. m. to 5 a. m. every night until the gasoline emergency is over. Other departments will be open as usual. Doolittle Master Service Station, Center at Com'L GEOLOGICANS TO MEET Jhe Salem Geological society will meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at Collins hall on the University of Willamette campus. Speakers will be W. P. Franklin, C. P. Richards, George Moorehead and L. F. Heuperman. Rummage sale at First Methodist church, Thursday and Friday, Sept 23-24. KIWANI8 TALK SLATED T. M. (Ted) Medford, district sales manager for Safeway stores, will speak on "The Price of Free dom" at. today's Salsm Kiwanis club luncheon in the Marion hotel. Albany Youths Face Charges For Car Theft Two Albany youths, charged with the theft of an automobile near Turner last month, are slated to appear in Stayton Justice court today. The pair, 14 and 15 years old, were arrested Monday by a Mar ion county sheriffs deputy. The car belonged to Louis Schofield, Turner route 1 and was taken from his farm home on the night of August 22, according to Deputy Sheriff William DeVall, who in vestigated. Five wheels from the car were found on Cloverdale school grounds by deputies on September 3 and later the body of the 1937 Chevrolet sedan was found on i little-used side road near Turner In a statement made to deputies Monday the two said they took the car and later stripped it accord ing to DeVall. They are charged with lqrceny and are being held in Marion county jail in lieu of $500 bail each. VOTERS REMINDED WEST SALEM, Sept tO.-Voter registration for the November S general election will close on Oc tober 2, it was reminded today by Walter Mus grave, appointed reg istrar for the West Salem area of Polk county. :.Jt x' '.0 ' TttkTr' rr vf,. c Mechanical Difficulties Disrupt Bomber Flight Mechanical difficulties caused the air force's huge B-38 bomber to pass up a Salem appearance Sat urday, Air Force day. The States man was notified Monday by the commanding officer of the Sev enth heavy bombardment wing at Fort Worth, Texas. i The message said completion of the scheduled route was impost sihie, but that the plane might fly over at a later date. The giant bomber went over the Salem are ahead of schedule Saturday but at an altitude too high to be notice able. PROPECK To Mr. and Mrs. Dale Propeck, 4235 Filbert st, a son. Monday, September 20, at Salem General hospital. BELL To Mr. and Mrs. Nor man W. BelL 1215 S. 17th st, i son, Monday, September 20. at Salem General hospital. WOODS To Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Woods, Dallas, a daugh ter, Monday, September 20, at Sa lem General hospital. WARREN To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren, Independence, a daughter, Monday, September 20, at Salem General '-hospital. RUEF To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Ruef, Turner, a daughter, Monday, September SO, at Salem Memorial hospital. - NICOL To Mr. and Mrs. .Louis NIcol, 1656 S. 13th st., a daughter, Monday, September, 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. FORRETTE cTo Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forrettq, Stayton, a son. Sunday, September i 19, at Salem Memorial hospitals . 2 TODD To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Todd, Detroit, a daughter, Sun day, September 19, at Salem Me morial hospital. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson, 275 South View ave., a son, Sunday, September 19, at Salem Memorial hospital. DUMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duman, Scio, a daughter, Sunday, September 19, at Salem General hospital. 8TAGGS To Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Staggs, Independence, a daughter, Sunday, September 19, a son, Sunday, September 19, at at Salem General hospital. JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jones 64 Williams ave Salem General hospital. Local Fertiliser Plant Reopens (Rural School Teachers to Discuss Plans A The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Ju day. Sept 1, 183 3 't t- Approximately 58 rural school teachers in north Marion county will meet Saturday morning at Woodburn high school auditorium to receive and discuss instructions on the coming school year pro gram. Conducted by Mrs. Vivian Hoe nig and Mrs. Marguerite Burton, rural school supervisors in the county school superintendent's of , fice, the conference wiir start at I 9:30 a. m. and end by noon. Attending teachers will be from county zones 1 and 4. Teachers of zones 2, 3 and 5 will meet at a la ter date, Mrs. Hoenig stated. Such "mechanics of school op eration" as beginners' age, report ! cards, monthly reports, attendance and truancy problems and passing t grades will be discussed. School health problems also are to be talked over. Districts in zone 1 include Don- ' aid, Butteville, Aurora, White. St. I Paul, Pioneer, Hubbard, St Louis, Gervais, FJdridge, Broadacres and parkersville. i Zone 4 is made of Brush Creek, Union; McKee, Monitor (Harmony and Monte Cristo), Mt Angel, Be thany, Evergreen, Union Hill, Sil ver Crets, Crooked Finger, Scotts Mills, Marquam, Glad Tidings and Evans Valley districts. j Quartzite rock, used in making Silicon, chrome and tungsten al loys, is so hard; that it defies steel drills. j ! mmmr73BQQPt ".1"' fMK' 0OO DOZER mm SHOVEL WORK S WfWOlSI OS IV CtMTWCT t I hmmm An reayj u iA m a i e u a ! Ph. 2-2313 .J J" 7 rrtflber far vaUev erena will aaaJn be eming eat ef the ef the Colombia. Metals Cerp.'s Salem pUnt after a pretfaenea step page ef several months iae to the lack ef ammenlo. First predactlea was begaa Menday as shewn abeve with plant and ether officials ea hand to witness the event. In the plant collecting bin. Left to right, they are Arch Metsger, plant superintendent; day Cochran. Chamber ef Commerce manager; U. 8. Rep. Walter Nerblad; Art King, Oregon State college soil specialist: U. 8. Sen. Wayne L. Morse, all ef whom were instrumental In getting ammonia allotted to the Salem plant for fertiliser production. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) Community Cheat Campaign Plan Set by Committee Programs for Salem's $110,000 Community Chest campaign were set up Monday noon at a meeting of the steering committee with Al fred Loucks, campaign chairman. Kickoff breakfast, for all work ers and solicitors, will be at 7:30 a. m., Tuesday, October 5, at the Marion hotel. Report luncheons will be at noon on October 6, 7, 8, 11. 12 and 13, in the Marion, but will not be held in conjunc tion with service clubs as in past years. The Salem Chamber of Com merce luncheon program on the day previous to the campaign's opening, October 4, will bo pre sented by leaders of the Chest drive. Salem Y Men's Club to Host Visiting Croup Officials of Salem YMCA, Y's Men from Portland and Longview clubs and young Y members from over Oregon will be guests of Sa lem Y's Men's club Thursday at a 6:30 p. m. dinner in the YM. Cyril Henshaw of Australia will be speaker for the ladies' night pro gram. Music and entertainment are also planned by the committee. Henshaw will be introduced by Ronald Hudkins, Salem delegate to the recent international Y's Men's convention. President Norman Winslow will be toastmaster. 1 (fi Jrar SWIM fpenrm National AAU t held oa Lake Washington. aider aaspicea YMBC ef ttle. Johnny Wet smaller ef go took the 100, 440 aad 9 ft BASXZT UAtU OAC, , JdMbc. WaK WSC. Jfes- WMitmta. Goats ga. Wil- nefte and Padc V comprised Mcrthwit BMktbU Cem- rereace. face EanaL Chica S30, II Drs by rt pmtHh. U.S.T trfc . 173 to 102. ee o 10? i IPS4- trrauss Babe Rath, the loltaa ' t Swat announced hie ratire teeat from active playing. Kit Bis ' 700th homer est Jaiy 14 1 tided np with 729. UTCMn-tOT wiNSc Jtx Bar. he BerktUy, C, Batcbtr Boy, foot tie btmry title trom Primo tsratrm by m KQ. i tb 11th. Canon, $t21fi00t Bat. $40fi00 tor their trout I a. iota TWO HANKS For tbo Mm Hato In history, 22-y ear-old Vandat Moor, Cimey Red' a aouthpaw, pitched two jucceasiro ao-hit. ram games. M a oMm Seattle finished see. end to LA I Portland m sixth laee m the Coast League race, reddie Hatchinsoa was ap top among CI pitchers with .731 1 Xewpie Barrett was in 27 th place with J14. PUNCH STAtt mmwIs star, etoi a raris. tta 11 to lt2f TWO TO ONst Among tana who taow their boon beat, if a Ait Heidelberg two to oaa. It has what it tales. ill mm TOWN SEND MEET SLATED Salem Townsend club 17 will hold a social meeting in Feese hall, 259 Court St., Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. A science pic ture will be among entertainment offered during the program. The public is invited to attend. WEDDING LICENSES ISSUED Among couples licensed to wed at Vancouver, Wash., are Carl L. Pruitt and Edna I. Jacober, both of Salem, and Raymond L. Esbel man, Albany and Joanne V. Hall, Salem. Maude Durf ee ResignsPost Resignation of Maude Durfee as secretary of First Christian church, a position she has held for more than 2Vt years, was announced Monday. No successor has yet been named. Mrs. Glen Utterback is filling the position temporarily. Miss Durfee plans to remain in Salem until the first of the year, when she will return to seminary to complete work for her master's degree in Christian education. While here she has aided with young people's and church school work and has directed sessions of vacation Bible school. Jil sjr$ar' m f LAWN SPniIIKLIIIG SYSTEIIS WINTER RATES C. S. Vhilconb Co. Free Estimates Phone 2-4537 i DeeMe-Wsl Tab f he BceaLtoet Tsogle-Proof Agistor M sapor speod. aiea veao tapir Omtf Safety Wriegor tor tfMfoeek, damp irjimm t'mtt-Tip Oafch Coarrol f boo sain, eeilalsh Seein Xoae Trap 0 keeps t Swiftly the yeats crowd each ochec la no) time at mil your son or yout daughter will fee ready for college. Will you be prepared go meet that axtra demand upon youf Income? Consistent saving is die answes. Start now open a Savings Account at xbis bank gad add to it regularly. Yes, are spedncally for your child's education. TCXIFT TC3AY BEAMS EASE TCZOUQIT gOY NfUON. Am. Vkm PmMwm SHIIMAN P. aoSTtACX. Ami. 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