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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1949)
t - i . - : - : r . (Dihly Mews DBMelrs RED CROSS LUNCH CHANGED Next report luncheon for the fund campaign force of Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, will be next Monday noon at the Senator hotel. The meeting t" was - postponed from yesterday ' ; noon.- . : ' 1 : Dance tonight (Wed.) over West ' em Auto. Dick Johnson's orches . tra. j t4 DEAN WILCOX IN BLUE KEY - Pacific university sent word from Forest Grove that Dean M. Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilcox, 290 Park ave., has been initiated into Blue Key, a national honor fraternity. He is president of Alpha Zeta fraternity . . on the campus. He is a junior studying a , pre-medical course.. . Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State St. LYLE THOMAS SPEAKER Hollywood Lions club will hear talk on taxation by State Rep. Lyle Thomas of Polk county this noon in the Lion's den. Rummage Richmond PTA, Argo Hotel Bldg. on Chemeketa near . Com!- Fri. & Sat, iMar. 18 and 19. ' ; . . TOWNSEND MEET TONIGHT Salem's Townsend club 4 will - meet at 7:30 tonight in the home of E, H. Earl, 2125 N. 4th st. Remember folks Bendix pioneer ed the automatic washer, has 12 years experience and over 2,000,- 000 users! Bendix is avauaoie in bolt down and no-bolt down mo dels.. Priced from $199.95. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St Ph. 3-3139. "Salem's Finest Appli ance Store" ; LUMBER STOLEN Theft of several pieces of lum ber from West Salem lot was x reported to city police Tuesday by I. E. Folsom. Salem route 1. Folsom said the theft included . t by 10s and 2 by 4s. Karakul Karpet It's new, it's re versible. It's 100 virgin wool, and " woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. . ALTERATION APPROVED Albert Weeks was issued a per mit Tuesday by the city engineer's ffice to alter garage. 305 s. ietn at, at a cost of $100, and William JC. Anderson was authorized to wreck the marquee . at 201 N. Commercial it $50. N You want expert electrical wiring, refrigeration repairs, washing ma- B radios, all appliances. Call eay Appliance, 433 Court Tel. 2-1565. Wiring and re pairing of all kinds. You can put Vour reliance in Broadway Ap - pliance immediate service. 2-1565. Oregon Certified Marshall . - -. - -StrcweLiij1- PXemlsW Grown la Eastern Oreaon Write for Price List Agricultural Research Nurseries I Remte 2, Bex 72, Payette, Idas lot much question Folks have had time-to size them all up, match respective merits and the verdict still stands! It 'a RO ADM ASTER 1 For here's the size and bearing and oom fort that make you Mr. Big" wherever you go. j j Here's a ride so firm and soft and level yojn begin to understand why it sets standards ' others strive to equal. v Here's the quite unmatched silkiness ' of Dynaflow Drive, with never a bait or-jerk r to HtNttf J. JAtLOn. ABC Ncfwert, tZt norfla CcMnerdal Clreet LEAVE MOTEL is A notice of retirement from Capitola motel was filed with the Marion county elerM Tuesday by Elmer and Blanche ilKooch. Edna Barker ' Is n$w associated with Mr.iLovekll at the Beauty NOOK. 3-6031. t. LEAVE WITH BABIES Mothers leaving Silem General hospital to take home! baby daugh ters were Mrs. StanfBraken, 3890 LaBranch st, Mrs. Robert Burns, Brooks route 1, MrsJ Earl Hanna, Monmouth route 2$ Mrs. Leroy Miller, Independence Mrs. George Gleiser, West Salem, and Mrs. Thomas W. Giles, 170j Lansing ave. Leavings with a son was Mrs. Ro bert C. Monkman, 49 N. 14th st. Launderette 1255 ferry St WILLAMETTE TOASTMASTERS Richard Schmidt i to be acting toastmaster at the meeting of the Willamette Toastmlsters club Thursday night in th Bright Spot cafe. Joseph Thomaj will direct table topics. Slated Speakers in clude Roy Green, Walter Link, Dan Archer and Herman Hol- boke. 1 Air-Steamship tickets anywhere CLARK AT SCHOOL James C. Clark of Salem, mem ber of the Bankers Life company of Des Moines. ? recently returned from a five-day seniot sales train ing school in Des Moines. The school was sponsored: by the com pany last week. j Lullaby Baby Shop open eves. 1 WILLIS AT AIR BASE Pvt William C. Willis, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Willis of Salem, has reported to Elgin Air Base, Fla., and lis awaiting assignment according to an air force press release Tuesday. Prior to entering the service Willis was employed by the state unemploy ment compensation ; commission. He is a Salem high school gradu- Rummage sale Thursl. 17th, over Greenbaum s. Men s suits, tuxedo, antimiM. i EMPLOYES MEET , Paul Jones gave a talk on fam ily coverage by the Oregon Phr slcians service St thai Joint meet ing of state industrial accident commission and capitol groups 'of the Oregon Employes association at the Woman's club, Tuesday night A film on the Various state parks was shown, i Federally Insured Ssyings Cur rent divldent See First Fderal Savings first U2 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. TAXES DAUGHTER HOME Dismissed from Satem . Memor ial hospital, Tuesday 16 take home & newborn daughter was Mrs. Roy Smith, 400 : S. 19th st Daffodils, ' 60c doz. p ember ton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. about it now. look diem all ove ry Mo4oy wtW , J ; 1 1 1 ! L.n -L TOASTMASTERS TO MEET Rich Reimann wlll be toast master at the regular meeting of Capitol toastmaster club Thurs day at 6:15 p. m. at the Gold Ar row restaurant Stearns Cushing will be in charge of table topics. General evaluator will be George Hewitt . i j ? i Annual band & orchestra program Leslie Jr. high school, Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. j r AUTOMOBILE STOLEN Theft of a 1936 Pontiac coupe from the Statesman parking lot in the 200 block Of j Ferry st., Tuesday night , was reported to city, police by Art Meiser, 70 Ro berts ave. Meiser said the car was stolen sometime between 1 and 7 p. m. Tuesday, j 1 1 Spencer Corsets Armena Felt of Portland Support Shop will be at the Senator hotel Thurs., Mar. 17. Call or come in. FISCHER APPOINTED Robert M. Fischer,) jr., was named Marion county;-chairman of the annual fund 'raising cam paign for the Oregon division, American Cancer society, by Wal ter May, state chairman, Tuesday. Oral Steppe who has been asso ciated with The Beauty Nook is now located at 229 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-7953." j WOOD ENDORSED American Legion, post 136. has sponsored and endorsed Walter Wood, present district commander, for the office of commander of area 2, it was reported Tuesday. The post took the action at its Monday night meeting. Dance tonite Ray Weidner's orch. 60c. Henry's Hall S. 12th & Leslie. . TO TALK MEDICINE Mrs. Arthur Bone and ' L. I. Mickey will discuss the progress of cooperative medicine over the Oregon Farmers union radio broadcast on KOAC Wednesday at 7 p. m. ; i r - - ' $ ' r 't r' MYERS To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Myers, Silverton, a son, Tuesday. March 15 it Salm Me morial hospital. WILDER .To Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wilder, 2130 N. 34th st., a son, Tuesday, March 15 at Sa lem Memorial hospital. MORRIS To Mr. and Mr. Robert Morris, 2457 Trade st., a daughter, Tuesday, March 15, at Salem General hospital. NAEGELI To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Naegeli, Independence, a daughter, Tuesday, March 15 at Salem General hospital. PARKS To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks, 395 Evergreen ave., ton. TUMhliT. March 15 at Sa lem General hospital. ' OBERT To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Obert, 10501 Diet st, a daughter, Tuesday, March 15 at Salem .General hospital. i! or break of stride In your forward going: MM i H ft JTiY. iv- I il Above all, here are the things you want . - A 7 f Above all, here are the things you want more than anything in an automobile. Life lift a swift and soaring eagerness waiting only your toe-touch to i put you in com mand of any highway situation. We'd like to prove all this to you by putting you behind a ROADMASTER wheel. Like to prove, with a hard-boiled matching of figures, that your dollars do their biggest job of the times right here in ROADMASTER. Drop in, any time. We're ready always to take your order with or without a car in trade. ' j Committee't'o Rule on County Memorial Fund Marion county court Tuesday referred to the county budget committee a request from Ameri can Legion, Aurora post 110, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, post 9745, both of Aurora, seeking funds for a veterans' memorial at that town. A trwiat nwimrc ratline for a $25,000 veterans memorial appro priation was placed on tne Dauoi last November and defeated by voters in this county. A 1947 " law, however, author izes counties to set aside $25,000 for veterans' memorial purposes. Under that law the deadline for filing petitions for the funds was set. at July 1, 1948. The county court pointed out Tuesday that only two petitions had been received prior to the deadline date. They were from the Aurora legion post and VFW of Salem. The court has yet to de cide if it will appropriate any funds and has shifted the burden to the budget committee, which will meet probably in May. Aid to Europe Said Insurance Against War Assistance to European coun tries' from the western democra cies is the best insurance against another world war, Herman Got liebson of Portland, native of Norway, told the Salem Kiwanls club Tuesday noon. Gotliebson, who is now a chem ist with the Dairy Cooperative association of Portland, was for five years a member of the Nor wegian underground during the last war. He gave a brief sketch of his activities. He warned strongly against organizations, such as communists and "leftist" groups, being given too much freedom in this country. "Such organizations made it easier for the Germans to occupy Nor way and other countries, the speaker said. 2nd Lt. Hillary Sails for Korea Louis David Hillary, second lieutenant, U. S. infantry, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mark Hillary, 320 N. 12th st., sailed on. the army transport General Altman for Korea .on March 11 His parents went to San Francisco to see him off. Lt. Hillary saw service with Co. K, 311th infantry, 78th division during the world war and was wounded In action four times "tr the western European front. As he plans to make the army his career he is now on a competi tive tour aiming at obtaining a commission in the regular army. BUiCR mlmnm km mil ghe'mm feature Saw twoorti DYMAfLOWDmVt ngLVSW VSON Itom anlorgW Im ara SWING-tASY DOOKS and mry mctmn UWNS I? ACT" SV7EWOSS wilti Dp-Crofl cwliien Sicyn-ftrfwt QUAUtUMX COS. $nWGBQ Uvly nrOAU SnAtOHt-BOHt sown mi saistmHO valve jrrm at Motseo enoms mOUHVMOS CrvW-UM VWTFOtTS low prawwre Nrw tAmr-tetit UMS CUm SIAMNGS, moim m4 ceMMlhf fdt BOOYiTKHBt. Srwrfwrf tOADMASTtt. aploial mmttm mmt Sunt Mfe IPnaMil IEBiiirols MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Glenn H. Morgan, 44, refrige rator engineer, 905 S. 13th st, Salem, and Jennie E. Madison, 49. Portland. Al Schmidhamer, 22, sales man ager, and Frances May Peterson, 22, sales lady, both of Portland. Harry M. Quail, 57, dairyman, and M-t'e Cannon, attendant, both of em route 4. box 30. -.r" Perkins, truck driver, 955 Madkon st, and Emma lsaak. checker-cleaner. 1420 N. Summer St., both of Salem. CIRCUIT COURT Steve J. and Mary Schmidt vs John J. and Chrisine E. Fitzsim mons: Plaintiffs' time to file ap peal transcript is extended to April 15. Charlotte More vs Ernest L. More: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment Married Dec. 22. 1948, in Eugene. Roma G. Peterson vs Carlton A. Peterson: Default of defendant ordered. Lloyd L. Crowley and others vs John A. and Myrtle Carson: Defendants' motion to strike de nied. Charles Cook vs Daisy Lulu Cook: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of a minor child and posses ion of personal property. Married in February, 1941, at Mena, Ark. Roger Nelson vs Gladys M. Nelson: Suit for divorce charging desertion asks for custody of a minor child. Married Jan. 24, 1948, at Salem. Ice Frolics to Open April 1 Salem amateur skaters are put ting the final polish on their 24 number musical ice revue "Ice Frolics of 1949", which will open at the Salem Ice arena April 1. ' More than 60 skaters will per form in the seven-show schedule. The Frolics will open on Friday night and run through Tuesday night with Saturday and Sunday matinees planned for the young sters. The shw will bring to Salem the first black light number to be presented here. Burglars Enter Printing Shop Burglars used a ladder and smashed a window to gain ent rance to the second floor Kraps and Long print shop Monday night, but apparently nothing was taken, city detectives reported Tuesday. It was thought that the intrud ers were looking for blank checks lirthe shop at 370 Mr State st. Kenneth Long, co - owner of the shop, reported nothing missing. A ladder had been propped against the rear of the building to reach the second floor. Phone 24S21 CHadjs F. Brazie vs D. R. Ross: Sui dismissed with prejudice as settled. PROBATE COURT Mazie Myers estate:- Order ap proves final account. David B. Hill estate: Order authorizes sale of dental equip ment. J MUNICIPAL. COUKT Harold Lloyd Phillips. 642 Edgewater st. West Salem, fail ure to stop at scene of accident, fined $50 and sentenced to 10 days in jail oh each of two counts. Clarence H. Eder, Gervais, driving while intoxicated, fined $200 and driver's license revoked for one year. DISTRICT COURT Shannon Betterton. Grand Ronde, charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, con tinued for plea to March 10; held in lieu of $1,000 bail. Harold G. Stevens, Salem, charged with writing a check with insufficient funds, continued Southbound? Go Greyhound s4e)v Ah" CBstfsW st Csisitlm SAll FRANCISCO $075 aeuNo Tii $i7.is fj LOS ANGELES SIOC3 ovnr TSie S2s.es lU Tsare An Me tewer Fares! 470 N. Charrh St rhea t-tilt Q fflCDS C- G?CGC?C Sool Hoarl Compare! 11 Hoi II BSBSV Ul "Hill ' v The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. for plea to March 10; held In lieu of $50 bail. Piggly Wiggly company and Clarence Ackerman, Salem, charg ed jointly with unlawfully selling beer to a minor, convicted fol We Invite You to Hear . . . ' Rev. and Ilrs. Panl Ilariin Ol tkt&vt. CalU. , " Ilarch 16-27, 7:33 Highlly Plus Ron Lush fidst cnuncn or toe iiazadeiie Center ol 13th OrvUle W. Jenldns. Pastor Your Radio Repaired And Returned WITHIN 24 HOURS Citizens of Salem no longer need to wait two to ten days for Radio Repair Service. Our ex pert technicians will repair and return your Mt WITHIN 24 HOURS! Wt are as near as your telephone. Just dial 2-7612 or call in per son at our well-equipped shop located one half block cast of the Hollywood traffic light. GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIR IERVICD ' Morriss Electronics Licensed Technician "If It Uses Yaeaue Tabes - - It's Oar Baby 1M4 TILX ROAD DIAL f-TIU IN THE BOLLYWOOD DISTRICT nrriiT pat;:."its as lcv; as lOW SOWN FAYMIMf Yes, 4 hours of continuous music with the saw LP (Long Playing) reeorda on this SEXSAnoNAi, mrw aaiaaAi. S-sraa tabui mopcx. BASio-raoiio csath. Plays standard records automaueally, too. All through a smog tone-arm. And what tonal Fulll Rich I Clearl . . The radio is super heterodyne with automatic baas compensation. The mahogany-finished cabinet finds rkl eontrast In the Trench Gold grille " -j "asaw"" !k)lZ CY QAQh.U 0QHo'i a m m s ra Wednesday. March 18. 1943 lowing trial, continued to March 18 for sentencing. ,- Donald Webster,' charged wit!) larceny, preliminary hearing set for March 24; held it lieu of $1,000 bail. (EXCEPT SAT.) 3 (mb0d 1.25 mm -oo .t