The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 28, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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LOG PERMITS GRANTED
Permits to haul logs over cer
tain Marion county roads were
granted Wednesday by Marion
county court to George Wirth, 840
Plymouth dr.; J. E. Peterson and
S. S. Griffith, both of 475 Bliler
ave., and to Hugo Cook, Salem
route 2. Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company was granted
permission to establish a pole line
along Quinaby road west of the
Pacific highway.
TRAFFIC TALK SLATED
James Banks, traffic safety di
rector in the Oregon secretary of
state's office, will discuss "Do
Traffic Accidents Affect Busi
ness?" at Friday noon's luncheon
meeting of the Salem Credit as
sociation in the Golden Pheasant
restaurant.
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. 3-7648 or
3-3364.
Get out the vote rally, Salem Ar
mory. Sat- Oct. 30. 8:00 P. M.
Sponsored by Marlon County De j PRATHER TO YOKOHAMA
mocratic Central Committee &
Young Democrats.
Lt. Col. Lawrence H. Prather,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Pra
ttler, of Salem, sailed this week for
duty in Yokohama. Japan. His
family, now living in Montana,
HUGE TURNIPS FOUND
Two turnips weighing 6m and
7 pounds were brought to The ; will join him early next year
Statesman office Wednesday Dy
Joseph E. Bart ruff of route 2, Sa
lem. They came up on the S. O.
Kim gardens north of Salem. How
the seed came to be in their par
ticular area is unknown.
Young torn turkeys, 45c lb. We
draw and wrap. Also some baby
beef for your locker. C. S. Orwig.
4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128.
The Flower Basket now open, 1020
Market Ph 2-4802.
HERBERT SALISBURY NAMED
The alumni association of Ore
gon College of Education has elect
ed Herbert Salisbury of Salem to
fill the new office of budget di
rector for the association.
STUDIO CHANGES NAME
An assumed business name for
Slenderizing studio was filed with
the Marion county clerk Wednes- Silver Falls Lodge open Sundays
day by Edna Haaland. 543 N. for lunches and dinners. Open 1 to
Church St., who also withdrew J 8. Dinners $1.50 and up.
the name of Scientific Health stu- '
dio. a physical-therapy establish- SERVES WITH CAVALRY
went. i Pvt- Donald J. Edgar. Salem
j route 1, is now serving with the
Elect Peerv T. Buren. Salem Mu- j 1st Cavalry division in Nagain,
nicipal Judge for high calibre ju- I Japan, according to a U. S. eighth
Adv. Buren lor army release.
dicial service. Pd.
Judge Comm.
BUILDING AUTHORIZED
Leo M. Boire was authorized to :
build a $10,600 house and garage i
at 1195 N. 24th st. by the city j
building inspector's office Wed-
nesday. An alteration permit - for
apartment house at 1445 Court st.
was issued to Henry Koehler. The
work will cost $1,000.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 560 State st
ON OCCUPATION DUTY
Pvt. Bobby Williamson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Williamson,
Aumsville,, is on duty with the
llh airborne division hear Sen
dai, Japan, where he is currently
working as a parachute rigger and
repairman. Williamson attended
alem high school.
Walnuts for sale. 20c lb. Pres
cott's Barber Shop, 1064 Oak.
TAKE INFANTS HOME
Mothers taking home newborn
babies from Salem Memorial hos
pital Wednesday were Mrs. Lyle
Kleen, 960 S. 14th St., Mrs. Virgil
Jackson, Stayton, and Mrs. Nor
man Jones, 1190 S. 22nd st., all
with sons, and Mrs. Leon Hilton,
West Stayton, with a daughter.
Rummage sale. Oregon State Mo
thers. Fri., Sat., 29th & 30th. Over
Greenbaum's.
THOMAS McILROY DDIS
Services were held Wednesday
In Grants Pass for Thomas H.
Mcllroy, 80, brother of Milton Mc
Ilroy of Salem. He was born in
Iowa City, Jowa, Oct. 3, 1868, and
had lived in Grants Pass for the
last 24 years.
Reroof now with Johns-Manville
shingles. Don't gamble with an old
roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l.
Free estimates. Phone 34642.
RETIREMENT FROM BAKERY
A notice of retirement from
Fairview Baking Co., 980 Fair
view ave., was filed with the Mar
ion county clerk Wednesday by
Clifford O. Etheridge and Ella
Etheridge.
Want peace? Hear Henry Wallace j
expose the war makers every
Mon., KGW, 7:30 p.m. Every
Thurs., KEX 6:30 p.m. Watch pa
per for daily talk on other net
works. Pd. Adv. A. M. Church.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St.
Till Nov. 1st only: all unfinished
furniture 20 off. Woodrow's, 450
Center.
Exchangites
Hear Debate
On City Issues
Speakers outlined both sides of
two city initiative measures and
responded to a barrage of ques
tioning Wednesday noon at the Sa
lem Exchange club meeting in the
Salem hotel.
Elmer Amundson backed the
proposed commission form of city
government, while Rich Reimann
spoke ' for the present manager
form. The proposed franchise for
Salem ! Electric was discussed by
Jack Frisbie, pro, and Thomas B.
Gabriel, con. Moderator was Peery
Buren,; Salem attorney.
Amundson asserted a commis
sion would bring efficiency to
municipal operations by setting up
three commissioners-headed de
partments and by requiring elec
tion, rather than council appoint
ment, of the city attorney.
Reimann expressed the thought
that "You can never get three men
to agree" and doubted the avail
ability of local "experts' for the
commission.
Lowered rates by . Salem Elec
tric cooperative, as against Port
land General Electric company's
doing "everything they can to pro
tect their investment and their
business in Salem," was the claim
of Frisbie on the second issue.
The franchise measure was call
ed too "vague and indefinite by
Gabriel, who said PGE is "organ
ized to serve the public' and is con
trolled by the government," while
the co-op is "organized, for the
profit of the members" and is not
subject to governmental regula
tion nor to taxes.
COFFEE SHOP LISTED
An assumed business name cer
tificate for Cross' Coffee shop was
filed with the Marion county clerk
; Wednesday by Olin O. Cross and
Geraldine Cross, both of 2370 Fair
grounds rd.
TOWNSEND MEET TONIGHT
Townsend club 16 will meet to
night at the home of Mrs. Anna
Arnold, 2256 Ford st.
Trial Set for
Vincent Hallett
An auto theft charge against
Vincent Hallett, 24, of 965 N. 5th
st., is set for November 3 in Mar
ion county district court.
Hallett. held in lieu of $2,500
bail in Marion county jail, ap
peared in district court Wednes
day on charges of larceny of an
auto belonging to Harold D. Rob
ertson, Salem route 9.
Police charge Hallett with tak
ing Robertson's car from its ga
rage Tuesday night. Earlier that
evening a stolen Oregon Journal
car was found overturned on the
12th street cutoff a mile south
of Salem. Mrs. Zelda McCorkle,
a visitor at a nearby home, iden
tified Hallett as the man who
came to her door a moment after
the crash with a cut hand.
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Wife of Former
Salem Man Dies
Word of the death of Mrs. Guy '
C. Miller, Palo Alto, well known j
here and wife of a former Salem '
resident, was received Wednes
day by friends. Mrs. Miller was
ftricken with coronary throm
bosis and died last Friday.
Mr. Miller was raised in Salem j
and attended school here, but has !
been city historian at Palo Alto
for manv vears. I
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Other survivors are a son. Max
of San Francisco, and a grand
son, David Miller.
PROBATE COURT
Margaret Lee estate: Petition
seeks a hearing date for objec
tions to final account.
Cora Spurlock estate: Order
appoints Nina Spurlock Beck ley
as administratrix and A. S. Howe,
Hugh A. Miller and Raymond An
drews as appraisers.
Edward G. Worth estate: Final
order closes estate and releases
executrix.
R. J. Janz estate: Order ap
points A. E. Janz as administra
tor and admits will to probate,
Theodore Roth estate: Order
appoints Elsie M. Roth as adminis
tratrix and Edward E. Roth, Ar
thur Smithers and J. A. Fehler as
appraisers.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Elbert Lee Butler, jr., 19, army,
San Diego, Calif., and Gretta Lane
Schnack. 18, domestic, Salem route
3, box 602.
Albert B. Hammond, 39, logger,
and Pearl Pierce, 39, waitress,
both of Kelso, Wash.
CIRCUIT COURT
Jess Glenn Strickland vs Jim
mie Sue Strickland: Default order
of defendant filed.
Margaret I. Hurley vs Walter
W. Hurley: Suit for divorce charg
ing cruel and inhuman treatment.
Married Feb. 1, 1941, at Vancou
ver, Wash.
Ella A. Muhleman vs Sam Muh
leman: Suit for divorce charging
cruel and inhuman treatment.
Married Jan. 2. 1948, at Salem. .
Delores Marie Spencer vs Max
Spencer: Suit seeks to annul
marriage on grounds that plaint
iff was a minor at the time of
marriage. Married at Reno, Nev.,
Oct. 9, 1948. Suit seeks restora
tion of plaintiff's -maiden name of
Delores Marie Shepherd.
L. Wayne Wright vs Earl Shrull
and Lester Shrull: Order cancels
temporary injunction placed on
defendants October 18.
Atlas Lumber Co. vs Keith
Brown Building supply: Suit seeks
$4,913 for damages resulting when
defendant claimed some of plaint
iffs lumber.
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DISTRICT COURT
Vincent Hallett, 965 N. 5th st.,
charged with larceny of an auto,
preliminary examination set for
November 3; held in lieu of $2,500
bail.
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MUNICIPAL COURT
David John Lees, Portland, vi
olation of basic rule and void op
erator's license, posted total of
$12.50 bail.
Vincent Hallett. 965 N. 5th st,
charged with larceny of motor
vehicle, sent to district court, held
in lieu of $2,500 bail. j
Stanley E. Comstock, Lebanon,
passing wunout sufficient clear
ance, nnea $3.
Jaycees Delay
Bosses Dinner
The Junior Chmhr rf rvL
merce's ''Bosses nieht" hanm.Tt
has been postponed from Tuesdak
m novHnoer 10 aue to the
election, Thomas Riches, banquet
inhuman, announced Wednesday
inc cve-iii win start at 7 p.n
at the Club Combo W M RatL
lett. director of the state hoark
of aeronautics, will speak. Thje
jaycees wiu hold their regular
luiu-neon meeting ruesTJay noon
ui ine ooiaen Pheasant.
TbV Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Thursday. October IS. 1948 5
YM Campaign
Aims at 504
New Members
Top leadership, and goal of
504 new members, were announc
ed this week for the annual Salem
YMCA membership campaign, be
ginning November 8.
Walter Minier and G. F. Cham
bers will be "conference commis
sioners" for the football-theme
drive, according to Robert O.
Smith, membership chairman. I Al
fred W. Loucks and his boys' work
committee will lead the boys' sec-
Each team in the "coast confer-'
ence" will include a coach, cap
tain and nine other "pfayers.
Each participant will have a goal
of three new members. 1 V
After the kickoff November 8,
report luncheons for the adults
and supers for the junior division
will be on November 10, 12 and
15, with the finale on the 17th.
SALMON SCARCE IN RIVER
ST. HELENS, Ore., Oct; 27-P-Salmon
are growing scarce in the
mid-Columbia river district, com
mercial gillnetters reported today.
With the daily catch down to about
500 pounds, fishermen consider the
fall season virtually over.
The diameter of the earth is
about 26 miles greater at the eo.ua
ter than from pole to pole, '
Births
HOLLAND To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold A; Holland, 970 Cedar wy.,
a daughter, Wednesday, October
27 at Salem General hospital.
SNIDER To Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest R. Snider. 787 Gerth st..
West Salem, a son. Wednesday,
October 27 at Salem General hos
pital. ALLENBY To Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Allenby, 1575 Mill st., a
daughter, Wednesday, October 27
at Salem General hospital.
TWEET To Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Tweet. 350 Pjik st., a
daughter, Wednesday, October 27
at Salem General hospital.
FLYNN To Mr. and Mrs.
John Flynn, Monmouth, a Juuj;h
ter, Wednesday, October 27 at
Salem General hospital.
IVERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Iverson. 2395 Lee st., a
daughter, Wednesday. October 27
at Salem Memorial hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
Your kind expression of sympa
thy is deeply appreciated and
gratefully acknowledged.
MRS. THEODORE ROTH
AND FAMILY.
10 Down, Pay Monthly
Venetian Blinds
And Shades Nw Available
- ELI1EB -The
Blind Han
1453 Ruge St, W. Salem
Slats in aluminum, steel, wood.
Choice of tape colors.
Measured and installed
within 3$ miles.
Phene 3-7328. Call Any Time
For Free Estimates
HOMEMAKERS WEEK SET
announcement that n.-itiond
Future Homemakers of America
! week has been proclaimed far
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i me iirst week in Nov ember was
made here Wednesday by Misis
Aylene Hopkins, state president.
ana iviiss Bertha Kohlhagert,
Mare aaviser.
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Do ou Work our
Salem Firemen
M BHours a IVeeh?
When no other city employees are required to work
more than 48 hours per week?
Vole For The Firemen's 6SR
VOTE 500 H
Pd. adv. by Salem Firemen - Glen Shedeck
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Kroehler Nationally Advertised Furniture is coming in
our store almost every day. Soon we'll be receiving more.
For earliest delivery and largest selections, come in and let
us show you what we have and what is coming.
3-Piece Sectional Living Room Snile
By Kroehler Priced from
$149.00
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