The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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FEN'IX TO CONFERENCE
Robert W. Fenix, financial vice-,
president of Willamette univer
sity, will attend a conference of
the northwestregional division of
the National Educational Buyers
association in Portland Friday.
: Fenix is chairman of the north
west division.
Insured saving earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Assoriati.w. 50 State st
OFFICE BUILDING SLATED
" A building permit for a .$24,000
one story oHIce building was is
sued to Donald A. Young Wednes
day at the city engineer's office.
It will be located on Court street
between the YMCA bujlding and
the Court apartments. Other per
mits included Gerald Hall, erect
dwelling and garage at 395 Waldo
ve., and William T. J. Foster,
erect dwelling and garage at 2225
Breyman ave $7,000.
Birth.
LORENCE To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lorence, Monmouth, a
son. Tuesday, October 11, at Sa
lem General hospital.
MASKE To Mr. and Mrs.
George Maske, 1540 Nebraska St.,
a son, Wednesday, October 12, at
Salem General hospital.
BUTTE To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Butte, 1196 S. 13th it., a
daughter, Wednesday, October 12,
at Salem General hospital.
SIIIPMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Shipman, 4060 Durbin st.,
a daughter, Wednesday, October
12. at Salem General hospital;
MrCLELLAX To Mr. and Mrs.
.Albert McClcllan, Aumsville route
1, a daughter, Wednesday, Octo
ber 12, at Salem Memorial hos
pital. III DDLESTO.N To Mr. and
Mrs. James Huddlerton, Aums
ville, a daughter, Wednesday, Oc
tober 12, at Salem Memorial hos
pital. LADD To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ladd, Salem route "8 box 833. a
daughter,. Wednesday, October 12,
t Salem Memorial hospital.
VOTE
Just lliink how much .HIGHER YOUR TAXES will
be - - with all the BIG Wonifcrfiil IMPROVEMENT S
that West Salekare planning for themselves. 4
Don't let
Julian 0. Burroughs
Limitod
Our m44rhdg fackleu
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I Bert A. lucas Co., where floor covering Ji a profession. Order your carpet now!
lovely selection in patterns and colors.!. f '
SALEM WOMAM HONORED
Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, 368 N.
Liberty st., jwas elected national
first vice president of the Ameri
can War mothers at jtheir con
venticn at Sun Valley, jda. Wed
nesday.
Until further! notice open for can
ning Monday, Weds. t& Friday.
Blundell i Kanning Kitchen, Ph.
33582. j! I
Rummage sale, Jr. Guild, Fri. it
Sat. 560 Chcrneketa, 9; ajn.
DRAPERY STUDIO NAMED
Certificate of assumed business
name as Hollywood Drapery stu
dio in Salem was filed with the
Marion county derk Wednesday
by Gene Pr4tt, 2054 N J Capitol st.
Notice, Winter Season, The Ranch
open week days 2:30 f p.m. Food
served from 5 pjn., Sundays from
1 :00 p.rrt. Cjlosed Tuesdays. 3260
Portland; Road. Phone J8887.
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Call Electric! Roto Rooter for clog
ged sewers, grains. Ph. &5327.
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TICK RETIRES NAME
Sam R. Tire filed notice of re
tirement frrim the assumed busi
ness name pf B & L IStations, a
service station in Woojburn, with
the Marion (county clerk Wednes
day.
This is to announce the new busi
ness location of V. mer Huff,
Real Estate;, 361 Chejneketa St
Salesman, Van M. Greer & G. P.
Armstrong. J
Alpha Chi Omega Rummage sale
over Greenbaums Fri. it Sat.
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HALBERTS FILE NAME
Certificate of assumed name as
the ArgO hotel was filfcd with the
Marion county clerk Wednesday by
William V.! and RuthE. Halbert,
both of Salem.
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AH aiound wool presser, steady
work. Standard Cleaners it Dyers,
362 11. Com'L "
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Federally Insured Savings Cur
rent dividend" Z'i.f See First
Federal Savings First.! 142 S. Lib
erty. Phonj 3-4944.
a small vote Increase
Find out where to vote
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Special Odds and Ends of Asphali Tile
Quantity 9x9" (lock .
TACKLESS INSTALLATION
inttallarion rnethod carpet insures a smooth, flat carpet
UABAUK CHANGES HANDS
Certificate ol assumed business
name as Knight's Garage in Jef
ferson was filed with the Marion
county clerk Wednesday by Henry,
Derald and Donald Bornholdt, ail
of Jefferson. John M. and Beatrice
Harns berger filed notice of retire
ment from the name. "
Rummage sale overvStar Exchange
N. Commercial today, Friday it
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Nut drying Adams it Simmons,1
Orchard Heights Road. 4 mi. N.W.,
of Salem, Rt. 8, Box 603. j
BUSINESS TO OPEN I !
The Clarke Decorating company, ;
featuring many types of decorated
furnituie; will open for business
Monday at 1126 Edgewater st. in
West Salem. The firm will be op
erated by Charles C Clarke, ad
vertising and display manager of
Elf stroma the past two years
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.
Notice, Winter Season, The Ranch
open week days2:30 pjn. Food
served from 5 p.m., Sundays from
1 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. 3260
Portland j Road. Phone 29887.
BELL AT LIONS CLUB
William Bell, former Salem resi
dent and now vice president of the
First National bank of Portland,
will speak at today's noon meeting
of the Salem Lions club in the
Marion hotel.
Special purchase of sample hats.
Values to $15. $5.93 to $8.98. Open
until 7. Lorman's 1109 Edgewater.
TO A STM ASTERS MEET
WilliamK Bliven will be asting
toastmaster at a dinner meeting
tonight of the Capital Toastmas
ters club in the Gold Arrow res
taurant. Speakers will include
Stearns Cushing. Robert Batdorf,
Ridgley Miller, Frank Schram and
Harry Bradfield.'
Notice, Winter Season. The Ranch
open week days 2:30 p.m. Food
served from 5 p.m., Sundays from
1.00 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. 3260
Portland Road. Phone 29887.
Orwig's market has young , fresh
killed turkeys, 39c, also baby beef
for locker, 37c. 4375 Silverton Rd.
Ph. 2-6128. I
MERGER
your taxes
780$. 25th St.
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Your linoleum covered floor will be
your home if St is selected from our showroom where
floor covering is a specialty. Drop around to our new
store located just 3-10 mile north of 4-Corners, There
are many I beautiful selections in stock.
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BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS "
Alta R. Hewitt, 1872 Stat st,
filed an assumed business name
certificate as Lip Stick beauty sa
lon in Salem with : the Marion
county clerk Wednesday. Marion
A. and Myrtle H. Stoutenberg fil
ed notice of; retirement from the
name.
Landscaping and desigring. No job
too large or too smalL F. A. Dber-
fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan
caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322
TO A STMA S TERS SET MEET
Lawrence Epping is to be acting
toastmaster at tonight's meeting of
the Willamette Toastmasters club
in the Bright Spot cafe at 6:15
o'clock. Slated speakers Include
Clarence Prange, Dr. Kenneth Mc-
Niece, Frederick Brennan and H.
L. Holboke.
For immediate delivery: 16 in. in-1
side millwood. Oregon Pulp and
Paper Co. Lumber Division, Front
it Ferry. Ph. 22421.
HUNTERS LEAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hunter, of
Juneau, Alaska, recent guests at
the home of Mrs. J. E. Kirk of
Salem, have left for their home in
Juneau, Alaska. On their trip to
Salem the Hunters drove the Alas
kan highway, through the Yukon
and Canada and said the trip was
made with no difficulty.
Rummage sale. Brush College
Grange, Fri. it Sat. Argo Hotel.
Air - Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St
FIRM INCORPORATES
i Articles of incorporation as Ore
gon Trailers, Inc., were filed with
the Marion county clerk Wednes
day by Fred J. Arisman, Roy Wil
liams, George Williams and H. J.
Lively. Capital stock was listed at
$12,500.
Fall bulbs, Jary's Flower Basket,
1020 Market Ph. 2-4802.
TOWN SENDITES GATHER
Townsend club 16 will meet to
night at the home of "Mrs. Anna
Arnold, 2256 Ford st. Nomination
of club officers will take place.
Scandinvanian fod sale, Grace La
dies Aid, Bramble Hdwe., 362 State
Oct. 14, 10 a.m.
City (OMtmairies
SPARROW
Spencer Cordon Sparrow, late resi
dent of Salem route 3. at a local hos
pital. October 9. at the age of 39
rears. Private services were held Wed
nesday. October 12. at the Howell-Ed-I
wards chapel.
j SING
Pete Sinf. late resident at 2M N.
I Commercial it., in this citv. October ."
I Services wil be held Friday. October
I 14. at 11:30 a.m. at the Colonial mor
tuary in Portland under direction of
W. T. Rigdon company. Interment in
I Lincoln Memorial park, Portland.
ALGER
Nathan Henry Alger, at a local hos
pital. October 11, at the age of 60 years.
Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Alva
Alger. Raymond, Wash.: hia parents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Alger. Raymond.
Wash.; two brothers. Joseph Alger.
Klamath Falls, and W. A. Alger. Ab
erdeen. Wash.: and three sifters. Mrs.
Nellie Heard, Mrs. Lorena Kfaton and
Mrs. Mary King, all of Aberdeen.
Wash. Announcement of services later
by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
KING
David King, late resident at 1963 N.
Ith St.. at a Bend hospital. October
11. at the age of 29 years. Surviving
the widow. Mrs. Thelma L. King.
Salem; two daughters. Helen Louise
and Florence Ethel King, both of Sa
lem: a son. William Earl King. Sa
lem: hia parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
A. King. Salem; a brother, Clifford B.
King. Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Ruth
Scott. Salem, and Mrs. Millie E. Stahl
man. Detroit. Member of the Inter
national Woodworkers of America.
Services 'will be held Friday, October
14. at 3 p m. at the Howell-Edwards
chapel with concluding services at
Betcrest Memorial park.
DOW
Leonard Miner Dow, at a local hos
pital. October 10. at the age of 70
ROOTS
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CIRCUIT COURT
John K. and Mamie B, Holt vs
City of Salem and Portland Gen
eral Electric company: Order dis
misses plaintiffs complaint and
authorizes defendants to recover
costs : and disbursements from
plaintiffs.
James P. Cross vs Geraldine
Cross: Default order for defend
ant. : .
Annie Pairlee Kelley vs itobert
Kelley: Default order for defend
ant
Frances Lindley vs Pacific
Greyhound lines and others: Judg
ment of nonsuit without prejudice
to plaintiff and without costs as
suit involves Pacific Greyhound
lines and Gerald W. Jones.
City of Salem 4vs Harry B. Read:
Respondent files answer opposing
granting ol motion for order of
substitution.
Irene Zuck vs Murville R. Zuck:
Complaint for divorce alleging
cruel and inhuman treatment
Married Aug. 15, 1946, at Van
couver, Wash.
Clifford C. Main vs Estella C.
Main: Complaint for divorce al
leging cruel and inhuman treat
ment asks custody of two minor
children. Married June 15, 1947,
at El Paso, Tex.
Fred E. Lockyear vs William
Smith: Order dismisses action
with prejudice.
Interstate Tractor and equip
ment company vs Guy Causey:
Default order for defendant.
Ora Dell Harder vs William W.
Harder: Default order for defend
ant Edith B. Wells vs Lewis H.
Wells: Complaint for divorce al
leging cruel and inhuman treat
ment asks custody of one minor
child, and $50 monthly support
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PROBATE COURT
William H. Fitts estate: Final
account hearing set November 7.
Kyle H. Blake estate: Appraisal
at $856.
Jay Wellington Watson guard-
years. Surviving are two sons. Sid
ney L. Dow Des Moines. Wash., and
Benjamin L. Dow. Portland; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Jessie Mae Hayes, Cornelius;
and live grandchildren. Services will
be held Thursday. October 13, at 11
a.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel
with the Rev Gary Risher officiating.
Interment in City View cemetery. .
Mcdowell
Albert B. McDowell, at the residents
at 26C S. Cottage St.. October 11. at the
age of 74 years. Surviving are the
widow. Mrs. Birdie McDowell, Salem;
two daughters, Mrs. Margie Roen. Sa
lem, and Mrs. Hilda Goff. Tillamook:
and four grandchildren. Services will
be held Friday, October 14. at 10:30
a.m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with
interment at Belcrest Memorial park.
P.A INTER
Miss Zulette Z. Painter, late resi
dent at Salem route 2, at a local hos
pital October 11. at the age of 82
years. Surviving are several nieces and
nephews. Announcement of services
later by the Clough-Barrick compasy.
LOOf
Effie L. Loos, late resident at 343
N. 24th St.. at a local hospital. Octo
ber 12. at the age of 79 years. Survi
ving is the widower. Louis Loos. Sa
lem. Member of Christian Science
church. Announcement of services
later by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Breithaupts
Salem' i Oldast Nam
in Flowora
Paul Heath
Helen Breitbaupt Heath
447 C4wt SL Ph. S-17
the bright spot In
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LUCAS
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ianship estate: Order approves
annual account of guardian.
Edith E. Dueker estate: Order
for sale of personal property.
Mary Ann Marsh guardianship
estate: Order appoints Emanuel
Marsh guardian, authorizes settle
ment of estate's clayn against Mrs.
Otis Compton for injuries alleg
edly incurred by Mary Ann Marsh
in auto accident.
Mae M. I v i e guardianship
estate: Order authorizes guardian
to wreck house owned by ward
at 1600 N. Capital st.
Ian Donald McCusker estate:
Order approves final account,
discharges administrator and clos
es estate.
DISTRICT COURT
Richard James Reed, Hillsboro,
charged with assault armed with
a dangerous weapon, bound to
the grand jury following plea of
innocent; held in Leu of $1,000
bail.
James Donald Arnett, 2263 State
st., charge of larceny dismissed
on motion of district attorney and
charge of disorderly conduct filed,
pleaded guilty; fined $25.
Leonard Cliffton Nelson, Eu
gene, charged with driving while
intoxicated, pleaded innocent, trial
set for November 17, posted $350
bail.
Court Agrees
Site Favorable
For New Oltice
A step toward a new Marion
county health department build
ing was taken! Wednesday when
Marion county court received a
"favorable" offer on a . site from
the state board of control.
Marion ' County Judge Grant
Murphy said the court's reaction
to the $3,500 offer was "satis
factory." The otter will be filed
while a survey of building costs
is undertaken by the court.
The state land is just over an
acre in area and is -adjacent to
Salem General hospital. '
Judge Murphy said the cost of
a new plant would amount to
about $50,000. This money, he
said would either come from the
county budget or from a special
tax levy. ' The judge feltthe lat
ter method would be the one de
cided upon.
At any rate, he said, the matter
of raising the , funds will not be
considered before May 1950, when
the county budget committee next
meets.
The capitol building in Washing
ton, D. C. covers approximately
three and one-half acres.
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ASH ABLE
Gay bright stripes that retain their color aft
er many Washings. No more cleaning bills,
when son spills something on his robe.
o WARM
Just right to take off the crSill during the
winter. Yet not too warm that it can't be
worn year round.
0 PRACTICAL
Here is a year round robe that fills the bill
of wool robe yet when it is dirty can be
washed good for beach wear tool
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Sizes 4
STOICS
The
Salem, Oregon.
Purchasers Seek
Land Title County
Forgot it Owned
Marion county court has under
consideration an offer of $200 for
a strip of land it didnt know it
owned.
The portion is about 200 feet
long and 25 feet wide and lies
along Lana avenue at its junction
with Silverton road. It is at the
site where a service station, own
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard
Hanson, recently burned down.
The Hansons wish to build a
larger station. When Lana avenue
was improved a number of years
ago, and the surrounding land re
sold, the county neglected to sell
the strip.
Nothing Down. Pay Monthly
VENETIAN BLINDS
And Shades
We also wash, retape, paint and
reslat your old Venetian Blinds
ELIIEn TmSD
Call Any Time Far Free
Estimates Phone S-732S
1453 Rage St W. Salem
Wei Give S&H Greea Stamps
: Menials
STANDARDS
I NEW PORTABLES
Up to 3 months' rental al
lowed toward purchase . . .
Exclusive Representative for
the Royal Standard.
KAY TYPEWRITE!! CO.
223 No. High
Please! . . . Turn Down That Light!
When you sit in a lighted room and have to face the light, ;
do you want to shield your eyes because they hurt, becaute
the glare bothers you? A visit with a .careful eye examiruM
tion should do away with this difficulty. Get your new
glasses nowl
USE YOUR CREDIT
AND OUR
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
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Optometrists
AT BORING OPTICAL
Now in Our New Modern
Office and Laboratory
Across from Berg's
At the Shopping Center
Dial 3-6506
Dr. E. E. Boring
to 18
Thnredar, October 13, 1835
FOR YOURSELf i
Something that ss
minor nrtw all COO often ;
V dtTtlops into a aasjo
T repair later.
CHECK THI "NCE0U7 j
Watch the battery Indicator. It ;
should (stove to "charge isa- t
Mdiately after starting. If not.
your soerstor needs aoentioaj 5
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Ponriac Sales t Service
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