The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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PAINT FILM SLATED
A movie on scientific aspects
cf paint will be shown at the Sa
lem ' Optimist club luncheon
Thursday noon in the Senator
hotel by Ben Marquis, Fuller
Paint company store manager in
Salem. Robert Ladd is to outline
. plans for a . club booth et the
state; fair. . v
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Experienced cook and housekeeper
for 2 adults, no washing or ironing.
Modern conveniences. Prefer driv
ing experience. "Under "45. Refer
ences. Call 2-3487.
Spike Jones Sept. 11th- ;
ILL SAILOR TO SEATTLE
AM 2c Glen Hayward of the
active duty crew at Salem naval
air facility was flown to Sand
Point naval air station, . Seattle,
Monday to undergo treatment for
Infection. :
ICE Pick up your Ice and save.
Block, Crushed. Ice Cream Salt
24 hr. service. Capital Ice and
Cold Storage Co, Church & Trade
. Sts. 7
COMPANY INCORPORATED .
Articles of incorporation for
Rak and Roberts Lumber com
pany, Aumsville, were filed Tues
day with Marion county clerk, in
corporators are Walter ; L. and
Mabel W. Rak and W. J.- and
Bernice Roberts, all of Aumsville.
'Capital stock totals $10,000 in 100
shares. V: :-
. Johns - Man vine shingles applied
by Mathis Eros., 164 C. ConVL
: Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642.
BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
A building permit for a new
14.000 home at 190 N. 21st st-
was Issued to James L. Edwards
Tuesday by the city engineer's
office. Another permit was issued
to E. C. Stewart tor alterations
totaling $2,000 on, a house at 163
benate su t-. -
Fresh killed turkeys to bake or
fry. 49c lb. Also baby beef for
your locker, 49c lb. C S. Orwig,
4375 Silverton RtL, Ph. 2-6128.
Lost: Black & White World bike,
anyone finding please call Willis
Holscher, 3-7921, 1270 Nebraska.
VISIT FROM NEW MEXICO
s. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Reid
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Reid of Salem. The
younger Reid is a security officer
at the Los Alamos, N. M- atomic
energy testing grounds. ;
Pay your fuel oil bill in easy
monthly . payments. Ask about
our plan & service. Call Tweedie
Fuel OU 2-4151. ;
GEM CUTTERS TO MEET
Willamette Gem Cutters will
have an open meeting Friday at
8 pjn. in . Salem ; Memorial hos
pital chapel. Jerry Farrar will
talk about his recent trip to the
southwest and show speciments
collected. .
STATE JOB TESTS SEX
Examinations for employment
as engineering aide I, field audi
tor I and retail store, clerk with
state departments have , been an
nounced by the state civil ser
vice commission.' The latter posi
tion is with. the Salem state liquor I since the outbreak of the Korean I Friday, the YM la to open tbids I group of planes and performances
siatea ior we two -nour snow, De
fining at 1:30 p.m. V
The features will include a mil
itary display, - involving the air
national . guard and navy airmen
and others, sky writing, a glider,
aerial car, Mooney-mite, - para
chute jump and aerial acribatics.
All planes will have a chance to
store. Information is available
from the- commmission in the
state public service building or
from . the state employment ser
vice office. v . ; . . r,..
Drawing house plans. Ph. 3-9621.
HUBBARD MARKET FILES
Assumed business name of Riv-
enes Hubbard market was Bled
Tuesday with Marion county clerk
by O. M. Rivenes, Hubbard.
Spencer corsetlere. Fit guaranteed.
Ph 35fl73 .
MRS- NEED HAM ILL
Mrs. Mabel Needham, Salem
Chin Up Store selling out, Rum
mage Sale Thurs. Fri. Sat, 1235
Ti. Church 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bean pickers wanted. New improv
ed 6 inch beans. 3rd picking. 2c
,1b. niile north of Crawford
school. 1st house on left. V. E.
Hansen, RL 1, Box 119, Turner,
Ore. . . v."
Birth
FARMER r To Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Farmer, 1129 Broadway sL,
a son, Tuesday, August 22, at Sa
Jem General hospital. -
LOSSNER To Mr. and Mrs
. Chester1 Ar Lossner, Salem route 5,
a daughter, Tuesday, August 22, at
Salem General hospital.
STEVENS To Mr. and Mrs. Al
'lan L. Stevens, 1162-N. 14th St., j
sort, Tuerday, August 22, at Salem
General hospital.
DIXON To Mr." and Mrs. Her
bert Dixon, Independence, a da'j"h-
ter, Tuesday, Auwit 22, at Sa
lem General hospital. -
WALLACE To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wallace, Aumsville, a son,
Tuesday, August 22, at Salem Me
morial hospital. i
Dentists Get
ServiceCalls
OCtorsiBuilding
rianssiatea
, .
ManyTyp
CO
ForTalkToday
of Aircraft Slated
For Display at Sunday Air Show
Hopes for snow arent part of
the plans for Sunday's air show at
McNary field, but the sponsoring
Salem police aerial patrol does
Whether plans for building ex-
nanslon at Salem YMCA should
Six Willamette valley physician I h. nut Iritn effect soon or again
and a dentist were called to active I k riia-rai .will be ud for iis- expect to have a ski plana on the
duty by. the army Tuesday in the russlrm this morning by a comi field. , , - -; :
iirsv arau oi meaicai personnel i mjttee headed by R. L. Elxstrom. it's only one of a widely varied
war. . , lfor nmfldil!ntf .ia meet fire rre-
Physicians called are Cant, win-1 caution regulations.
Held H. Needham, 895 N. Capitol The expansion "program would
st Salem; Capt. John R. McNich-1 include a large wing onto North
olas, former resident of Salem now I Cottage street- Several months
uvmg m los Angeie ; capv or- ago the board decided not to en
man I Dodds, 255 S. Church st, Iter into the project during 1950,
SUverton; Maj. Donald lu searing, I but promised a later review of
500 s. cottage Monmoutn; Maj. i conditions. -
ir.i- ra KLJ10 "bombs- at . dodging
"' - " ' I ujr xrea Aniuucn, u no open. Dias I leep.
oucxwwu iuuic . i ror installation or two lire eseanes. I t-u. -d 1 tt it .-n
wuu ojrivester j. ones, i sevcru lue uuuis . auu uuicr re
Bellvue st, Salem, was the only modeling. to be done immediate
Willamette valley dentist included ly. The work is expected to cost
in the drart. Anotner saiem orneer I several thousand dollars.
ouicu is vapu nuuerk n . aiia
han, 1390 Norway st, who will
realtor, was reported Tuesday as serve asan administrative officer
resting well" at the borne of t in the medical corps.
friends, after suffering
attack Saturday night 1
Insist on, and enjoy Better Cabi
net work by the Beavercraft Cab
inet it Fixture Shop, 775 N. Lan
caster Drive, phone 3-9414. It
costs no more. '
CHANGES JTKM NAME
Change of assumed business
name from M. J. Shower Motor
company to Shower's Kaiser-Fraz-
er, at Stayton, was filed Tuesday
with the Marion county clerk by
Martin J. Shower, Stayton route
1, box 163.
Launderette complete washing &
drying facilities. 1255 Ferry.
WINS INSURANCE HONOR
Word that he has successfully
completed . a national insurance
training course and qualified for
two company conferences has
been received by Earl A. Gooch
of Salem, representative for Man
ufacturer's Life company. Gooch
is one of two Salem men to com
plete the course. His production
record earned him trips to a Sep-
a heart I The men
will report to Ft
Lewis, Wash, for a
physical checkup before being as
signed to duty.
Horse Show
Judges Pickecl
For Slate Fair
Recall to Duty
tests IFoii't Block
GI Students
Re-entrance Into the
forces during the Korean
will not block completion of vo
cational training under the GI bill
for veterans who have: started
training but who would have been
affected by the July 23, 1951, dead
line
t.to. 4W. v . I ioe veiera&ns administration
vr.r.Vwr;: ::::rv-- said such veteraans will be allew-
jtTC- :r;' ed to resume their training within
miwwi 1 .-KI tA IV.. I.
Tuesday by Leo G. Spitzbart, fair ' 'ZZZL'ZZZZ
manager.
be held for the sixth year, with a
large gold trophy for the .winner.
The other race slated is' among
dusting planes. Time . trials - for
both will be at 10 a.m. ,
The. morning will also include
a 9-11 ajn. breakfast for visiting
pilots, at the Golden Pheasant
The air show is to benefit the
patrol's purchase of an airoraft
used in search and rescue work by
members of the city police depart
ment
The public is to view the show
armed I from the field's west side, down
crisis
Called by N
Robert 5. McCray. manager of
Minton Hickery farm of Borbour-
ville, Ky, and noted horse
breeder, will judge the' gaited
classes at the show.
The other Judge will be CoL F.
W. Koester, U. S. Cavalry, re
tired, of Fullerton, Calif, who will
judge light classes, for the show
as well as the fair competition.
The horse show, under the di-
release from active service.-
Another exception to the dead
line applies to teachers who are
continuously employed and- who
are taking summer courses, pro
vided the study is commenced
prior to the 1951 date.
tember conference at Victoria, B rection of Harrison Cutler, will be
Eleeordb
Muskoka, Canada.
ASTORIA FIRM FILES : '
J..W. Anderson and Son. Astor- i
ia, is the assumed business name
for a fruit buying and selling
firm, filed Tuesday with Marion
county clerk by J. W. and W.r .
Anderson.
9, starting at 8 pjn.
R.L.Gaither
avy
First member of Salem's naval
aviation reserve unit received or
ders Tuesday for active duty. He
land, who is to report September
1 to San Dii go for assignment
Gaither is the first of about 10
volunteers in the unit Jo be called.
according to officials at the naval
is Lt (jg) R. I Gaither of Port-
air facility, where fliers from over
the Willamette valley fly in an
aviation volunteer unit, associated.
A navy fighter pilot with con
siderable carrier experience dur
World War IL Gaither has been
with the reserve unit since its for
mation a year ago. He is married.
Picker Demand
Continued
Five in Naval Despite Rain
Reserve Called
Three more Salem navr reserv
ists received calls to active duty
xuesaay, and two Dallas youth
Rain or no rain, the bean and
hop growers continue in desoer
ate need for picking labor.
This was the picture Tuesday
as saiem employment oince man
ager -William H. Baillie renewed
.way l?. ?avy.tt and Salem Mayor Robert L. FJf-
uniug iQuowrag enlistment. Istrom called on the Salem rwihlie
. 'i rta 4ntv I..H. .Mm. . . inn i . : r ' w
1 I i J A Jr . 1 ror its neip.
x-v xuuxitiY i nenrr ia renon io l tu;u . nnn i:n
fdThursday for assigWent needed, 20 ".
to the "mothball' fleet at Brem-1 nnl- .
eriun; nut l-c liova i tlOCKett I "Tf rt - v . I aUDilmliy,
i,"-.rm"i e you win be domg a
nusim as at ruruaana. Ivaluahl corvin tn.Mir flnn
a busy spot Tuesday, a six men tv .nfj Mn i
. .! , . , UMV1 MUVU mi UUl ill'
7L -'r.K iof proo- dustry Is influenced directly or
5l5 PhstL.nenwhoha indirectly by agriculture.. It Is
signed up Monday, been accepted part of our resonsibility to see
Snrt WAV. fill VMA.M ....... .A C ...
WU UiCU WOT LU LidlllthQt l.. r.Vi Vam. 4rMWA . -
PROBATE COURT r
Stanilaus Granackl estate: Or
Apt mnfimn aalA nt ra1 nrnnartr
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George and Helen , Jacobson riatiilitv IniiirnnrA Kiilrl
n i ni aneVilT ' AmIm 4 1aV I J
guardian at her requests Not Required. State Fair
cue E. jenson. estate: i Hearing '
on final account set for Septem-I The state of Oregon Is not re-
ber 26. " Icniired to carry pubue liability in-
Vlrgie V. Anderson estate: Hear-1 surance In connection with ooera-
ing on final account set for Sep-ltion of the state fair. Attorney
tember zo. General George Neuner reported
jonn i. cnuetz estate: neanng i mesaay,
on final account set for September The opinion was requested by
Albert L. Collins estate: Order
approves final account
MARRIAGE LICENSE r
APPLICATIONS
Roy Benjamin BeuglL 21, truck
driver, 879 N. Cottage st, and Lor
raine Ella Noack, 19, clerk, 2204
Simpson st, both of Salem.
HHa TriMnh Fnn,rt 99 wma
Woodburn route 2, box 269, and
Patricia Marie Ditter, 19, student.
the state racing commission.
South 25th street Salem Boy
Scouts will be In charge of con
cessions, as a benefit to them.
Others participating in the event
include the city police ' reserves
handling -auto traffic, state board
of aeronautics, Salem flying ser
vices and . civil aeronautics u-
thority. v- v ;
Complete Job
Urged for U.S.
Thm Slerlegmcm, Salem. Orew WednesoTcry. Autus! ti, ZZ3 3
Oregon State
Bar Elects
Blaine McCbrd
PORTLAND, Aug; 22 -)- The
Oregon State Bar today announc
ed the election of four new mem
bers of the board of governors.
Elected for three-year terms in
a mail ballot, they are:
s Blaine McCord, Woodburn city
attorney, first district ' He was
unopposed. , , ,
' John Mohr, Hood River, second
district He defeated Paul P. Far-
rens, Klamath Falls, 87-67. '
Robert Leedy. a U. S. commis
sioner, in Portland, third district
He received 354 votes to. 252 lor
Glen McCarty and 109 for Fran
cis F. Yunker.
Frank B- Reid, Eugene, fourth
district He defeated William E.
Walsh, Coos Bay, president of the
state senate, 120 to 90. He suc
ceeds William P. Riddlesbarger,
Eugene, who retired.
ENDS RENT CONTROLS
ASTORIA, Aug. 22 (JPh An
end to rent control in Astoria was
voted by the city council here
last night"''
The "utter necessity' of a posi
tive, imaginative program of de
mocracy, so the rest of the world
will know "whether we're coming
or oing". was declared before
Salem ' Kiwanis club Tuesday by
Ralph Nohlgren.- -
He presented there the speech.
This Time We Shall Never Stop,"
which he will give in competition
for the international Toastmasters
club championship Saturday night
at Spokane. T
Averring that "the real key to
peace lies in the hearts of the
oppressed and the bitter, Nohl
gren said that the United States
has in the past raised the hopes
of millions only to let them down.
This time, he said,- the country
must do more than attempt "only
to defend ourselves, but, "we
must mobilize to our full potential,
so democracy can some day serve
as a rallying poirit '
Nohlgren' held that the import
ant thing was for Americans to
let their leaders know their will
ingness to take such steps to over
come the threat of communism
and, beyond that to find the goal
of democracy and stick to it He
held that "Stalin has always
known where ' he was going and
stuck to the goal.
The Salem' restauranteur is one
of six fronvover the country who
will compete for the prize. .
Chickeripox, Measles
Lead County Diseases
Three new cases each of. chick
enpox, measles and mumps were
reported in Marion county during
the week ended Saturday, accord
ing to the county health depart
ment . .
Other new Incidences of com
municable diseases reported by
physicians included hypostatic
pneumonia 2, impetigo, broncho
pneumonia, lobar pneumonia and
'tuberculosis 1. each-
O Yes,thisisapW40f -pharmacy.
We are organ
ized to make the most of .
.minutes without sacrific-
ing precision or quality. '
It is always a privilege
and pleasure to welcome
you personally. But, if yoa
cannot conveniently visit
as, use our Emergency
Service. A telephone call
will bring a messenger to
pick op your doctor's pre
scriptions and deliver the
compounded medicines.
There's no extra charge!
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
State al Liberty - "On the Corner"
Diego for trainine were Robert D. Uhi . -ki rv?, v,
?7 vll ' ,19A a?d John H- Ames, 1 era are in desperate need. Thous-
21, both of Dallas.
Huge SIide Closes
Vital Alaska Line
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 22
W)- A landslide . roared over a
200-foot precipice yesterday "cov
ering a 165-foot section of the
Alaska railroad tr?-ks .with tons
of boulders and gravel.
The slide, in the Nenana can
yon south of Fairbanks, will close
the line indefinitely, railroad of-
nciais said.
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Death Takes
J. McGarrigle
At Hospital
JamesMcGarrigle, a Salem res
ident for about five years who
lived recently at 441 State st,
died Monday at a local hospital.
He was 40.
Born Oct 31, 1909, in Chicago,
McGarrigle, a veteran of World
War IL came to Salem after his
discharge from the army at Camp
Adair. He was a member of the
VFW, Capitol post 97 American
Legion, and Salem lodge 338,
BPOE. A bartender by trade, he
'was also a member of the Culin
. ary union. " ' v ' , .
Survivors include a son, James
11. McGarrigle; his father, J. D.
McGarrigle; and a sister, Mrs.
Rose Pufht All reside in Chi
eago. " .
McGarrigle was a member of
the Catholic church. Resltation
of the rosary will be at 7:30 o'clock
tonight at the Virgil T. Golden
chapel. Services will be announced
later.
1 1
Hearings Set
On Logging
Deaths
Mishap
lands of dollars will be lost unless
we come to their rescue. This
would be a loss to all of us if this
money cannot go into bur chan
nels of trade.'
FJfstrom advised citizens to call
their grower friends or the state
employment service office (phone
3-9288) for -directions to a bean
field needing help. ;
Bailhe added that labor short
age is showing even in the need
for hop picking machine operat
ors at SI an hour. ,
He explained that the eeneral
shortage of help is so severe that
only a widespread response from
the public at large would get the
picking done..
Now is the time lor working
men and their families to take a
few days off. and go to the fields;
we're hoping that office forces and
other' groups will organize them
selves lor piaang expeditions on
weex ends, too,- Baiuie said.
i
Hearings involving recent acd-l .l - ' TT1 a J.
dental deaths of Leonard W. Fin
ley and Earl P. Binford were held
at Harlan, Lincoln county. Tues
day, with H. R. Miller, represen-
tauve oi tne state Industrial ac
cident commission m charge,
r iniey was killed August 7
while hauling logs. The driver
lost control of a loaded truck and
either jumped or was thrown out
His body was found 60 feet from
the spot where the truck turned
over.
Binford was killed when he was
Win Awards
GRESHAMf Aug. 22-4VLive-
stock Judging got under way today
at the 44th annual Multnomah
county fair amid rains that damp
ened interest in outdoors shows
and exhibitions. "
Winning exhibitors included:
Rabbits New Zealand whites, a
CIRCUIT COURT -
Marguerite A. Warren vs. Ed
ward E. Warren: Plaintiff files
reply to defendant's answer.
Thomas Stettler vs Joyce E.I
Stettler: Complaint for divorce al
leging cruel and inhuman treat
ment asks custody of minor child
and S35 monthly support money
and ownership of most personal
property for defendant and seeks
ownership of real property. Mar
ried Oct 9. 1948. at Reno, JMev.
R. H. Basse tt et al vs Lillian M.
Ritter et al: Plaintiffs demur to
defendants' .answer and cross-
complaint on grounds it does not
state facts sufficient to constitute
cause of suit
Jean Brown vs Roy iElm an I
Brown: Complaint for- divorce al
leging desertion. Married Jan. 6,
1945. at Portland. Order for pub
lication of summons of defendant
Grace Heiser vs .Cleo Martin
Heiser: Complaint for divorce al
leging cruel, and inhuman treat
ment seeks custody oi three minor
children and $30 monthly support
money for eacK Harried Sept 26,
1946, at Albany, Ore. ;
MUNICIPAL COURT
Gerald L. Carper. 1870 N: Cot
tage st, charged with assault and
battery, posted , siuo oaii.
ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
PORTLAND, Aug. How
ard E Waterbury, district man
ager of the department of com-'
merce at Portland, announced to-
day that he would retire Sept IS.
He has held the office 16 years.
Ti 77
mm stm w
yyti
en an nour means
Forever!
.-"Well, here you arc your hand on the beautiful steering
wheel, your thoughts on your favorite highway.
' You're going to find out-: for yourself whether all
these wondoful things you're been hearing are true. - -
A flick of the finger, tnd'the great Hydra-Matic Drive
is set for action. Softiy, quietly and, oh, so smoothly you
roll but into the street. " : . ''
I What's thist A "Stop" sign! You take your toe off the
throttle and put it on the brake and you settle down to
the softest, most reassuring stop fou ever experienced in
all your life. Say, it's fun even to put on the brakes! '
As yon touch the throttle again, the back of the seat
cornea up to press against your shoulders. But it's all sd
easy! From settled stop to driving speed is one continuous
sweep. What an experience!
Again and again, the big brakes bring you to a velvet
stop. Again and again, the great engine sweeps you into
action with one continuous movement. Again and again, a
rough stretch of road rolls under the wheels and leaves you
wondering .what happened to it. ' .
- Yes, it's Ttrue! This wonderful car's performance fa equal
to its prestige. You want it as much for what it iotstx
for the magic name it bears. - -; . .. .
i Come in aid see for yourself. But it's only fair to warn
you: Sit for an hour at its beautiful wheel, and youll want
this car forever! t .
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caught between a cable and drum iunior doe shown by Chester Fred-
on a log haul machine in a saw- erickson, Salem, as among best of
mill on August 14.
Officials said determination of
the cause of the iwo deaths is es
sential in. preventing future : ac
cidents.
Records of the two . hearings
will be filed in Salem. Some of
the facts will be used in the edu
cational, inspectional and - recom
mendations! programs of the acci
dent ' prevention division of the
accident commission.
breed: New Zealand reds, a junior
buck shown by Joseph Strawn, Sa
lem.
Cattle Ayershires, junior cham-H
pion bull and grand champion bull,
shown by Fred Jungxelt, Clover-
dale dairy, Lebanon.
"Just Good Furniture
Pleasincjly Priced"
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Ycu Very Wclccs
t3 Lec!z
FOR SALS SUM VALLEY
Et owner. XHca 2-L3 home.
Creplctca. fall - Jjcseaent
wilh extra room. ExceTsct
locdcau 3 bUs. frcn Zt
YinccrTa Accdsny. 2
cna I to bus.
WI3 sell wilh er without
fnrnliure. Can arrange terms
If desired. WUI Toe shown by
appointment enly. Owner
ESQTteg from state, -
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DOUGLAS i.lcKAY CHEVROLET CO.
,510 IL Ccmmerchl SL
rhona 3-3175
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