The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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GET BUILDING PERMITS
Permits to erect three new
dwellings were issued at the city
building inspector's -office Wed--i
nesday. H. Jless obtained permits
for two of them at ICiO Oxford
St., $4,800, and 1850 S. Capitol St.,
$5,200. Ct E. Greene received the
other for a house at 2370 Adams
st, $4,700. Other permits Wednes
day: Fred Rawlins, move dwelling
at 850 Madison st, $1,000; Alice
i Elliot, alter dwelling at 126
I Carlton way, $400; Audry Tucker,
alter dWling at 2525 Myrtle st,
$50; Olaf Olsen, alter dwelling at
3020 Brooks ft, $50.
Rummage sale. 191 S. High. Sat
urday. & WORKER INJURED
j Ivan C. Merrill, 395 Lancaster
I dr., incurred a bad head cut Wed
nesday when a fire escape knock-
ed him down as he rode on a San
itary Service company truck. The
accident happened in an alley be
hind the 500 block of State street.
He is an employe of the garbage
disposal firm. Salem first aid men
took him to Salem General hospi
tal. The Ranch will be open at 11 a. m.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Roll ie Southwick, 73, was taken
to Salem General hospital
' Wednesday noon following a
stroke at 356 State st. where he
was employed. His condition had
not ' improved Wednesday night,
according to hospitaPattendants.
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AUSTIN To Mr. and Mrs. Le
Roy Austin, 4070 Beck st.. a
daughter, Wednesday. June 22, at
Salem Memorial hospital.
CIIERRIER To Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Cherrier, Detroit' a daughter,
Wednesday, June 22, at Salem
General hospital.
DEVERS To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Devers, 1390 Olive St., a
son, Wednesday, June 22, at Salem
General hospital.
, ROWE To Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Rowe, 1932 V Chemeketa
st, a daughter, Wednesday. June
22, at Salem General hospital.
HATFIELD To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward H a t f i e 1 d, Turner, a
daughterWednesday, June 22, at
Salem General hospital.
MilttE'S SIM1 CLEAMNCE OF A
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Starts Today . . . 9:30 SBiiI f)
(N H Men's Footwear By Jez J S
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V, . NA X To 50.45 ... All ' y M ) C
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"V' '1 X f ' 1 C :0 typtol K6b styling ... V
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3 fv hires our complete stock of tfiS"7P" S S I H
V , f : v Robleo shoes, including loaf. $(Q?5 S S 11 V
V - 1 i . 3 I ers, mesh-cloth feather fC S A
w J ' S 5 weights, grain brogues and S I I f v
' r" " " " "" ' " ' ' ) I many others . . . .men, this 11 I
y ,- J"" . -n li"" 1 - " "-S- -Several Groaps Slighlly Higher ;
: !; - 481 STATE STREET y ' ' 9
WORK PARTY PLANKED
Ten members of the Boy Scout
Order of the Arrow will work at
Camp Pioneer this week end to
continue preparation for the sum
mer season, Dick Wyatt, lodge
chief, said Wednesday. Plans for a
dance and ski trip later in the
year were discussed at a meeting
of the order' executive board this
week. I
Fryer turkey! for your 4th of July
dinner. Average weight 4 to 7
lbs. 43c lb. Abo young beef for
locker. 39c lb 4375 Silverton Rd.
C, S. Orwig. Ph. 2-6128.
TMCA CAMP TOTALS
A total of j 118 youngsters have
registered for the first; session of
the younger boys camp at the YM
CA Camp Silver Creek it was re
ported Wednesday. The first ses
sion operates from June 26 to July
3 and a second period of two weeks
duration will open July 4.
The Ranch will be open at 11 a. m.
Federally Irutured Savings Cur
rent dividend 24. f See First
Federal Savings First 142 S. Lib
erty. Phone 3-4944.
COURT TO ACCEPT i
Part of Lawless avenue and Har
court street in the Carlhaven ad
dition of the Keizer section will be
accepted as a county rpad by the
Marion county court i when the
roads are improved to meet county
standards. Extra fill is needed to
facilitate drainage.
Shattuc's Chateau-Salem's unique
dining club. :
REIERSON VACATIONS
Francis Relerson, health educa
tor at the Marion county health
department, begins his annual va
cation today. He will tour northern
Washington and possibly Canada
and return to his duties July 5.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 560 State st"
WANTS TREE CUT
The Mariori county j court will
grant Mrs. Minnie B. West per
mission to cut down a large wal
nut tree on her property near West
Lincoln and Leasure ? streets in
Wood burn, f
Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re
versible, it's 100 irgin wool and
woven through and through, only
$4.95 sq. yd. Ph 3-7648 or 3-3364.
HUDSON TO MEET
Maurice Hudson, state corpora
tion commissioner and president of
the National Association of Securi
ties Administrators, is leaving for
Richmond, Va, later this week to
preside at the annual convention
of the organization. Hudson is the
first president to be elected from
the Pacific; coast in 30 years.
The Melodairs are playing at the
Burgandy rtoom. Shattuc's Chat
eau nitely.
MEAT COMPANY FILES !
Certificate of assumed business
name as O. W. Green Wholesale
Meat company was filed with tSe
Marion county clerk Wednesday by
Orland Winton Green, Salem route
5, and Leonard T. Ganskie, 120
Park ave.
Salem's unique dining club. Shat
tuc's Chateau. :
FLOWER SOCIETY TO MEET
The Salem Camellia and Rhod
odendron society will hold an out
door pot-luck dinner at 8:30 o'clock
tonight at the home of W. A. Bar
kus, 470 Vista ave. Ernest Iufer
will discuss landscape planning.
Removal Sale, must vacate by
June 30. Radios. Recorders, office
inter-com, appliances, furniture,
fixtures, safe, supplies, etc. Bar
gain Prices. Court St. Radio It
Appli. 357 Court4 St. Ph. 3-3028.
DISMISSALS LISTED
Leaving Salem General hospital
Wednesday with baby daughters
were Mrs. James Hayes, 3245
Knox st., and Mrs. Wiliam L.
Phillips, jr, 1055 Electric ave.
Road oiling, call Tweedie, 2-4151
or 3-5769.
Retirement Bargains, Large size
robes & small size lingerie. Sweat
ers, socks and odds it ends o
ready-to-wear. Fashion Lounge.
142 S. High.
RABBIT STOLEN
A white doe rabbit worth ; $10
was stolen from its hutch, C. A.
Reed, 2442 Lee st, told city police
Wednesday. He said it was the
Second one taken this month.
Beat the heat with an air cooler
from Judson's.
26-30 TO INSTALL
Salem 20-30 club will install
newly-elected officers at the club's
next meeting Tuesday night, June
28, it was reported Wednesday.
Landscaping and designing. No Job
too large or too small. F. A. Doer
fler and Sons Nursery. 150 N. Lan
caster Dr. at 4 corners. P. 2-1322.
Very nice puppies to give away.
Ph. 3.6040.
IPeMiic HeFdIo
CIRCUIT COURT i
Credit Service company vs Nor
man W. Bernard: Order dismisses
action. f
Harold Winfield GetcheU vs
Ruth B. Getchell: Complaint for
divorce alleging cruel and in
human treatment Married May
1, 1937, at Seattle, Wash.
Euphemia Morrow i vs Richard
S. Rice and others: Order quiets
title to real property of plaintiff
Margaret Sorenson vs Richard
G. Kasper and others: Suit seeks
to collect $10,000 for; injuries al
legedly received and allegedly
leading to death of plaintiffs
husband, Soren Peter s Sorenson,
in an auto aclident
DISTRICT COURT f t
Clifford Eugeae Humrhell, Mas
ury, Ohio, charged with larceny,
waived preliminary examination.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
A marriage license was issued in
Multnomah county" recently to
Donald C. Gregg, Amity, and
Gwendolyn Mae Marshall of Port
land. Hard of hearing? See the one unit
Beltone Hearing Aid priced as low
as $75. Batteries for all makes of
hearing aids. James Taft and As
sociates. 218 Oregon Bldg. Phone
Salem 2-4491.
RAUTENBERG SERVICES SET
Funeral .services for Kenneth
LeRoy Rautenberg, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. David DeHut of Sa
lem, will be held in Portland to
day. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St.
TAKES SON HOME
Returning home from Salem
Memorial hospital ; Wednesday
were Mrs. Jack L. Doerk and son,
156A Duncan ave.
Ann the Re-Weaver.: Reweaving
and all kinds of mending. 1180 N.
Winter. Open eves. Ph. 3-3918.
FALLS FROM HAMOCK
Rex Vogan, 11, incurred bruised
ribs Wednesday when he fell from
a hammock at his home at 1796
Chemeketa st City first aid men
were summoned.
For Sale: Buick Club cpe. fine
cond. Call 3-7375, 12 to 1.
TOWN SEND CLUB MEETING
Townsend club 6 will meet
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2250 Ford st
bound over to grand jury; held in
lieu of SZ.000 bail.
PROBATE COURT
Shirley Ann and Donald Morris
guardianship estate: Order dis
penses with appointment of ap
praisers. John T. McPhee estate: Order
appoints Mildred Gerdon, Ches
ter F. Schaefer and Margaret
Brown appraisers.
Nels William Nelson estate: Or
der approves final account and
discharges administratrix.
Elsie Reeser estate: Order con
firms sale of real property.
Martha Ruth Schaunv Goodman
guardianship estate: Order ap
proves guardian's annual report
Cora Spurlock estate: Order
sets final account hearing July 25.
La ban A. Steeves estate: Order
closes estate and discharges Mary
S. Paulson as executrix.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Robert Spinney, 21, truck driv
er. Kings Valley, and Helen Bur
bank, 20, domestic, Monmouth.
Wade William Crook, 23. lab
orer, and Betty Ellen Archer, 18,
clerk, both of Monmouth.
Glen L. Lay, 22, sheet metal
worker, Eugene, and Yvonne
Casselman. 19, student, .1968 N.
Commercial st, Salem.
Norman L. Leach, 22, truck
driver, Veneta, and Pauline Be
shara, 18, domestic, Eugene.
John Cazzell, 59, mechanic, 691
Center st, and Mildred Radcliffe,
49, domestic, Wallace orchards,
both of Salem.
Frank H. Dederick, jr.. 21,
farmer, and Gerry Lee Casey,
18, telephone operator, both of
Silverton.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Bennett Norwood Eyerly, 2741
N. River rd, reckless driving liq
uor involved, fined $100, driver's
license revoked for one year; il
legal possession of liquor, fined
$25, 30-day jail sentence sus
pended, placed on probation for
two years.
Delbert W. Smith, Salem route
1, box 107, illegal possession of
liquor, fined $25, 30-day jail sen
tence suspended, placed on pro
bation for two years.
ORDERS DIESEL ENGINES
PORTLAND, June 22 Southern
Pacific announced today that
orders have been placed for 67
diesel locomotives of various types,
at a cost of more than $23,000,000,
raising to approximately $241,
000,000 the company's postwar ex
penditures for new rolling sxocx.
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Brownell Nominated
For Exchange Club Post
i
Robert Brownell was nominated
as a candidate for; the presidency
of the Salem Exchange club at its
meeting Wednesday noon.
Other nominations included Ri
chard Grabenhorst, vice president;
Dr. George Martini secretary; Sid
Hoddman, treasurer, and -Charles
Siewert, Pat Camppell and, Robert
Gormsen, board of control.
Employment Gain
Cuts Idle Lists
By Over 50,000
Seasonal employment gains of
more than 50,000 since the Febru
ary low reduced in half the num
ber of those actively seeking work
in Oregon, but recovery still is
running slightly under 1948 fig
ures, the state : unemployment
compensation commission report
ed here Wednesday.
Reports from 731 employers all
over the state indicate a consider
able degree of optimism over im
mediate economic gains, but June
unemployment of 39,600 remains
nearly five thousand higher than
a year ago. Latest : available non
agricultural job totals indicate a
similar decline from 1948.
Despite gains of more than 30,
000 since the seasonal low during
last winter's cold spell, non-agricultural
employment at 413,000
still Is slightly under comparable
1948 figures. June reports are not
yet available but indications are
that last year's gains will not be
equalled and that further increas
es will fall short of the all-time
high of 452,600 established last
August:
Army Announces
Youth's Enlistment
Allan J. Cleveland, 17, of 1385
Plaza st., has been accepted for
a special three-year army enlist
ment, the Salem recruiting office
said Wednesday.
Cleveland, who hopes to study
pharmacy in college after his dis
charge, was accepted for en
trance in the medical technician
course at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.
The army approved his transcript
at Salem high school where he
was graduated this month before
accepting him.
The son of Raymond D. Cleve
land, 266 S. Cottage st, he will
enlist July 5 and undergo 14
weeks basic training at Fort Ord,
Calif., before entering his special
field.
The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Thursday. Juno 23. 19495
Death Takes Winfield C. Qarke
State Liquor Office Manager
Winfield C. Clarke, 43, manager
of the state liquor commission's
Salem office, died unexpectedly
Tuesday night at a local hospital.
He was stricken while walking to
his residence at 230 Richmond ave
He was born here June 8, 1906,
attended Salem schools and grad
uated from Coyne electric school
in Chicago. He became a cashier
with the liquor commission in 1934
and later was named chief clerk.
In 1941 he was named local man
ager, receiving military leave a
year later to enlist in the air force.
He served with the Air Trans
port command in the China-India-
Burma theater, supervising sup
ples ior ma group which flew
The hump.
Clarke also was a vie nridnt
of the W. T. Rigdon company and
held memberships in Capitol post
9, American Legion; Veterans of
Foreien Wars and Sa1m
338, BPOE.
Surviving are his mother. Mrs.
Winifred Rigdon Herrick of Sa
lem: a sister. Mrs. Thomas A.
Brinkerhoff of Nappa, Calif.; a
brother, Leon L. Clarke of Oak
land, Calif.; two uncles, Lloyd T.
on
AND
Paslels, Plaids, Checks, Eic.1
All Wool! Fanoni Brands!
Rigdon and Roscoe Qarke, bets,
of Salem; and several aunts in
cluding Leila Rigdon and Mr.
Harriet R. Mercer, both of Salem,
Services will be at the W. T.
Rigdon chapel Saturday at 10:36
am. with the Rev. Brooks Moors
officiating. Ritualistic services
will be conducted by Salem lodge,
BPOE. Capitol post 9, America a
Legion will be in charge of grave
fide services at City View cemetery.
The Alps mountains cons ti tuts.
II per cent of the area of twit
serland.
Nething Down; Pay Menthly
VENETIAN BUNDS
And Shades
We also wash, retape, paint and
resist your old Venetian Blinds.
-ELHEB- TISf,
Call Any Time For Free
Estimates Phene S-73XS
145S Rage St.
VT. Salem
We Give SAH Green Stamps
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