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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1950)
IDirectofsfor YMCACamp tsunjDiNQ PEKsmrs issued . Construction of tour new hornet In Salem wu authorized Friday by the city eneineerSs office. I MOTEL CHANGE LISTED Change of ownership for the Sunnyside moteL Salem route 9, was listed on business name cer- t3uildins permits were issued to I tiflcates filed with the county A. G. Hamilton, for three new $8,000 homes in the 2700 block i on Sedona street end to David M. ilouser for a ,000 dwelling at . 1380 Evergreen Ave. . f clerk here Friday. The name was retired by A. W. Amundson and Rasmus Jensen: present owners were listed as Albert and urpnia Arends, Salem route 9. Road oiling ph. 1-4151 eves. 1-5769 1 New ice delivery. Prompt & neat Old time dance tonite 259 Court Fresh killed nice clean hen tur keys, special this week 35c lb. Why ot Dut S or 4 in your locker? C. S. Omig. 4375 Silverton Road. Ph. 2-8123. tiaL Chipped or solid Ice. Krystal Watch Cub Scouts perform as Old West Cowboys and Indians at Boy Scout circus, Waters Park, Satur day night, May 6. ADDED TO CHAMBER Salem Chamber of Commerce FALL INJURES WOMAN Mrs. Alice Hetsel. 1190 Oak si. uffered hip injuries Friday when Friday announced as a new mem an ieu in ner nome. om w i w- a r wu. Aro. tk y'S'WL fiS Wells cabinet shop at 3995 State . . . .-J .. .mn-Sl. ghe was reported resting comfort ably Friday night Closing out entire stock, prices slashed, everything goes, open until 9 p m. evenings, Wallery's Men's Wear, 193 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 2-5568. . MARKET NAME RECORDED -' The business name Max's' Food market was recorded at the Mar ion county clerk's office Friday by Max F. and Mae S. Dolezal, 815 S. 12th st The market is lo cated at the same address. Ohm art for Representative. P ad. Johns - ManvUIe shingles by Mathis Bros.. 184 8. Free estimates. Ph. 34642. RICHMOND FETE POSTPONED The "Festival of Nations," orig inally scheduled for Friday at Richmond school, was postponed until Monday, May 8, because of Inclement weather. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small, r. A. Doer tier and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322.' Rummage sale over Greenbaums Mi ft CnftfHt Xr rinnnta aoi-veri. New class in Gregg Shorthand Simplified and other commercial classes May 9. Capital Business College Phone 35987. FENIX AT CONCLAVE Dr. Robert Fenix, Willamette university vice president, will be in Berkeley, Calif- Sunday through Tuesday for a meeting of western university business offi cers. Fenix will address one of the sessions. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kiiffol. 3-71.94- 153 N. TTitrh Rt DDD YOU KNOW that Spencer has sacroiliac supports for men as well as women? Call 3-5072. WOMAN RECUPERATES Elsie (Lukinbeal) Or and is re cuperating at Salem General hos pital where sne underwent sur gery a week ago. Announced "Why can't I go swimming now? Can I move to Bobby's cabin at Bear Creek? How do you get seconds?" The persons who will have to answer these and a thousand oth er questions at Camp Silver Creek this summer were announced Fri day by Roth Holtz, Salem YMCA boys work secretary and boys' camp director. About 200 boys have already signed for' the outings, which be gin June 11. Gus Moore, YM general secre r, will . be , supervisor; Fred Cords and Carl Greider of the staff, co-directors; Mrs. Gertrude Ayres of Salem, girls camp direc tor. Unit directors for the boys will be Bob Hamblin and Merlin Schulze, both graduating this year from Salem high school, and Paul Bell, graduating' from - Oregon State college. Another will be named, t Cabin1 leaders will include Fred Buchanan, Glen Benner, Bob Marngi. Dick Reay, Bill Duns- worth and Bruce Galloway, all of Salem; Dick Carter and Bill Jes sup of Portland; Bob Garrison of McMinville; Fred and John Wel- land and , Arthur Peterson, all of Evanston, 111. On the Jutchen crew will be Date bnerraan. Bob Kuhle and Doug Raines, all of Salem. Yet to be named are two cooks, and nurse, Retail Meeting 7Rrc hushM crpraniiim Tneddinsr tiSfcSSr.". NurserJ Bids Salem 1 " " Mike Panek Brake & "Motor Ser vice will be closed a few days ' while moving to-1235 So. 12th St Watch for opening announcement. Businessmen Ohmart for Representative. P ad. tt m noover sians Morse Record In Congress Dave Hoover, candidate for the republican nomination as United States senator ,told a group of supporters in Salem last night that "Sen. (Wayne) Morses record of A" 1 a; ' I legislative acnievemem? is myth." Hoover declared most, of Morse'; bills had died in committee. He also challenged statements that Morse's experience qualified him for re-election, declaring that "Thomas Jefferson at the age of 31 didnt have any experience State Employe Glwrus Mahes Debut Ji ssv ) ? i V1.1" W" TT,. 111 1 J Tn' Statesman. Salem, Oregon, ScrturcTcrf. May 9, , 1950 Greyhound's Scenic9 Bus ' Demonstrated Valley Births, SILVERTON Born at the SU- verton hospital May 1,1 a son to Mr. and Mrs. William ; McBride April ' 29, a son. to Mr. and Mrs. Orren E. Coughennower, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Wright of Brooks. , These 63 state employes of Salem made their debut as' a choral group Friday noon when they sanr In the rotunda of the capitol to publicize their cominr polio benefit concert, May 26 and 27. Ronald Craven is shown directing them In yesterday's appearance, with Mrs. Craven as accompanist. MrsJ David Wrirht, chairman of the Marion county chapter for the polio foundation, was on hand to open officially the con cert ticket sale; (Statesman photo.) At least three Salem merchants will participate in the 11th annual conference of the Oregon Retail when he wrote the Delcalartion of Distributors' institute May 14 and Independence.' AUTO STRDXES BOY 15 at the University of Oregon in About 20 persons met in the Five-year-old Gary Craft, who Eugene. Senator hotel for a, dinner lives at 2555 Maple ave., was sha- M. B. Rudd, manager of the J. 1 which Lloyd Rigdon was announc ken up a bit Friday when he was I C. Penney company here, will ed as Hoover's Marion county struck by an auto While riding a speak on "Building a Model Stock campaign chairman. After the Dicycie near ms nome. irst am Buying Fian" at one session. G. men said he was bruised slightly. Vandenynde, R. L Elfstrom com, pany manager, will preside at an other session, and George Arbuck- le, jr, Arbuckle's, will participate Q "L. 1 I - in a panel discussion on planning h5CnOl&rSnil3 iior xuiura ousiness. Vandenynde is second vice Dres- iiaent oi me uregon retail Uistrl butors' institute. Annual Boy Scout circus at Wat ers Park Saturday night. May 6th. Adults, 74c Children 25c. at dinner Hoover left for Dallas with Mrs. Hoover to appear at a re publican meeting. We now have in addition to our regular service a completely pri vate- banquet room for service clubs or private parties up to 50 people. The Spa . Restaurant, 382 Ktat XtrMt. Phnna S-S410. . NUKSERT NAME FILED Edith and Percy Brydon, 1965 Park ave., filed the trade name Brydon g Nursery and Seed store with the Marion county -clerk Friday. The nursery will operate In Salem. . See Boy Scouts In action at scout eireus, Waters Park Saturday vJiight, May 6th. .. Rummage Sale 1st Methodist Church, Monday May 8, 9 to 4. GKOCEKT TITLE RETIRED O. J. Sundale Hied a notice of retirement for the business name ' Eundale market at the Marion county clerk's office Friday. City Aids County In Hunt for Trike Sam Harbison, assistant district attorney of Marion county, called on city police officers .for help rnaay. - Harbison reported the theft of a tricycle from his home at 2035 Maple st. Officers also were pondering Over the reported larceny of "two large seasheus" from the back porch of the John J. Lane home, 940 X. SI. To OCE Given To Doris Lane MUNICIPAL COURT , James S. - Elliott, Independence, found guilty at jury trial of charge of driving while intoxicated, fined $250, sentenced to 30j 'days in city jail, 20 days suspended. . ; DISTRICT COURT j William Raymond! Pickett, fu gitive from justice from state of Washington.on charge of larceny of an auto, ' ordered held until May 19 for Washington authori ties; held on $2,000 bail. Clem Crane and Maxine Schlies, both of 1645 B st., both pleaded innocent of charge !of . lewd co habitation trial set June 13; each posted $500 bail. CIRCUIT COURT Mary D. Leupe Vs James E. Leupe: Complaint charging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks di vorce, custody of two minor chil dren. Married March 25, 1932. Betty Stavenau vs John Sta- venau: Complaint charging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks di vorce, custory i" of two minor children, $50 total monthly child support. Married- at Salem, March 16, 1946. I Nellie Howe vs Cecil G. and Barbara D. How: Complaint seeks - decree foreclosing contract . The new Greyhound "Scenic Cruiser," lastest model two-deck er bus, paid a visit to Salem Fri day. . it was exhibited at the bus terminal on North Church street and used to give demonstration rides to local people. The new "cruiser" captures the outdoors with the wide windows and glass "ceiling." Windows are of tinted glass shutting out the glare of the sun. Most of the seats are on an upper level where pas sengers get a wide view of the landscape. Special features include air con ditioning, nylon air-cushion floor covering and toilet; The develop ment cost for this type of equip ment has been $500,000. The j cruisers "will be. used on Grey hound limited runs. r l A luncheon was given by the Greyhound organization to city and state officials at noon at the Senator hotel, followed by a drive i in the new bus to Jefferson and return. Commander Scott, radio commentator, was master of cere monies. Others of the Greyhound organ ization attending were Wesley Eg gers, regional manager, Portland; Byron Riley, assistant traffic man ager, Overland Greyhound: E. G. Phipps, superintendent Northwest Greyhound; Lloyd Shippy, district traffic manager, and Victor Swit- zer, Salem agent. Wbm You can EAT AND ENJOY SUN VALLEY BREAD . . . the ansuer to "diet blues. Low in calories Otu than 50 to the slice) yet high in muscle building proteins And flavor! just try it toasted it's new ttiia thrill. At bur favorite food tor. Award of a scholarship to Ore- cswt fCnA0A -tf TVl iifn firm in TlAri Lane, senior at Salem high school, o"51 of0rea P1"0? was announced Friday by the lo cal school faculty. The grant for one year's tuition, renewable, was from Oregon Congress or parents and Teachers scholarship committee." Miss Lane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Lane, Salem route 9. She plans to teach, with Minier and Vern D. McMullen ap praisers, i , Alphonse Hanggi estate: Order admits will to probate, appoints Rosalina Melanie Hanggi-Loewen and Margaret Elisabeth-Hanggie-Helten executrices, J." W. Kessel, C. R, Smith, and Myrtle N. Shel ley appraisers. Leona Fuller guardianship: Marguerite Wells appointed guar dian. , Thomas Manson Grieve estate: Rudy F. Calaba, Hedda S. Swart and A. E. Danielson appointed appraisers. , Catherine I. Siegmund guar dianship: Order for sale of real property. Herman S. Rose estate: Final account hearing June 7. Ora Pearl Rose estate: Final ac count hearing June 7. . MARRIAGE LICENSES James Walter Brennan, 24, boy! scout executive, Bellingham, Wash,, and Avis D. Roberts, 22, student, 1445 State st. William W. DeVall, 35, deputy sheriff, 695 Court st., and Doris May Albin, 25, secretary 2085 Rayner dr. - ; A. M. Nesbltt, 59, Chicago, 111., and Lela Lenora LaMar; 44, nurse, Los Angeles, Calif. Hearing! Week C7 1 Designated Now it's National Hearing week! The second week in May each year is so observed by presidential proclamation. The purpose is to call attention to the importance of good hearing and to do everything pos sible to guard and) preserve it es pecially in regard! to school chil dren. Modern electronic science has aided in lessening handicaps from deafness. The largest group of Indians living together east of the Missis sippi are the Cherokees, 3,500 on Qualla Indian Reservation at cer okee, N. C. MAX & MAE ABE BACK III BUSIUESS at 115 So. -12th former owners of S&D GROCERY Come in and see us. The same friendly service ! 7 J. O. Scott vs j Alice Myrtle Scott: Divorce decree approves property settlement.! Burch R. Judson and others as Judson's vs Elmer r L. ; Griepen trog and others: Complaint seeks judgment from defendant Elmer L. Griepentrog for ! $761 on first cause of action, $102 on second cause of action, and $1,146 on her hopes now Jor teaching in the, cause of actkm for services Births Salem Obituarlea CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Mer vln Clark, 610 Highland ave., a son, Friday, May 5, at Salem Me, morial hospital HILL To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, 2240 S. .Cottage St., a son. Friday May 3, at Salem Memorial hospital. SEETHOFF- REICHENBERGER Dowayne Lli Reichenberger. 17. w resiaeni or aw s. Lancaster or, April 29. Survived by narcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reichenberger. sister. Bettv Jean Reichenberger, grandfather. Dan iel Heicnenberger. and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Radel, an of Salem. Services will be held Saturday. Mav . at J n.m at HoweU-Edwardi chapel. Interment at Aumsviiia cemetery. fourth and fifth grades, with some music instruction. She is a member of Vikettes and was their princess in the school Civics Club carnival, was treas urer of her junior class and is vice president of her senior class, be longs to the Christian Youth fel lowship, Civics club and National Honor society. She won three state 4-H championships, one of which gained her a trip to Chicago in 1948, To Mr. and Mrs. ROBERTS Miss Ethel B. Roberts, late reside Cordes Seethoff, 1930 W. Nob Hill V?1. 1(?al hospital t i . "', ' ' uol"u 'rtP-motMr, Mrs. Hani Roberts of I County Action Assured On Parking Problem Investigation of a reported Lan caster drive parking problem and action to eliminate a hazard was assured Friday by Marion county and materials allegedly furnished by plaintiffs, Henry I. Morrow vs Charlotte M. Morrow: Conpiaint charging cruel and inhuman treatment seeks divorce, custody of two min or children. Married June 2, 1945, i PROBATE COURT! Margaret Moir estate: Apprais ed at $12,022. Alta M. Chaise estate: Order ad- j mits will to probate, appoints Pio neer irust company aamimsira- tor. Myrtle N. Shelley Walter M DOLLARS Memorial hospital. SMITH George Smith, Independence, daughter, Thursday, May 4, Salem General hospital. , VISTOTo Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Visto. 2080 University st- daughter, Friday,- May 5, at Salem General hospital. . DaBOIS To Mr- and Mrs. John DuBois, Albany, a daughter, "Friday May 5, at Salem General hospital. ' v MELHEIM To Mr. and Mrs. Eigurd Melheim,-1 Tangent, a daughter, Friday, May S, at Salem General hospital. Newport; half-brother, Alden Roberta of Gateway: half-sister. Mrs. Bernice T o Mr. and M r s. eu st,atile,?ruslJ-e?l nPhew thiImumiIah Robert W. Radchlfe of Salem. Grave- Side tervicea Will h held Saturday. at May 6. at 10:30 a.m. with interment at city View cemetery. Clough-Bar- t cnapei in cnarge. Several residents complained to the court that cars parked on the road and shoulders adjacent to j East Salem Auction . center crea ted a driving hazard and often al lowed only one-way traffic Is EVERLASTING MEMORY Buy Direct from the Factory and Save! For Sunday "Appointments Call 3-6887 or . 2-9975 VUlil I(ivwtttwtlMl Vcrks J. C. Jones, Prop. 2210 So. Commercial $. Salem, Oregon , 36 Years in Salem 428 STATE FIELDS 428 STATE COAT & SUIT CLEARANCE! w I Ji. DQW1I THE DRAIN? STOP THEM WITH... CRANE Vcaf-&i Precious water wasted conly re pair bills res, dripping faucets are .hard on your pocket book. Call a hall to this needless expense now by leu ting us install &aneJDj faucets asy to operate modern, cnromium plated, too. Stop in today and find out bow easy it is to add new smartness and efficiency to your present fixtures with Dial. There is a Crane DUU ttt fsuott to fit every fixture ia your borne. ' . i . 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