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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1951)
s - - -. . . - - . . k fTXSHTS ISSUED City building permit Issued Monday from the city engineer' tnee included: Bert Hulst, reroof dwelling at 1CS3 N. Winter it, (2 CO; Carl Bahlberg, reroof dwell ing at 2495 ,S. Church it, $200; A. E- Wood, reroof dwelling at 1573 N. 19th st, $275; Gladys Tlmm, repair private garage at 265 E. 18th at, $50; E. B. Callahan, alter garage at 1492 Rase at- $100; Zvar Bergland, reroof dwelling at 55 S. High ft, $250. - Tender : young ' Eastern Oregon Hereford beef for your locker, best prices of the season, 43 lb. Con venient credit may be arranged. rto a own payment, up w a w pay. Deal with a friendly, reliable dealer. Randall's Fine Meats. 1283 State St, Salem. Phone DOORMATS OTOLEN Edward Williams, 330 Court ft, reported to city police Monday that a large rubber doormat was stolen from in front of hi, place 'of business at the above address and another from next door at 320 Court st was also stolen over the week end. Johns - Manvffl shingles applied byrMathia Bros, 184 S. ComT. Free estimates. Fh. V-4B4Z. CASHES FOOT Bonny Hutto, 7, of 2370 Lansing ave, stepped on glass while going barefoot Mondav. cutting a lVi- inch gash which would require sutures, city first aldmen reported. GASHES LEO Mr. Leon Perrv. 1550 Jefferson arttrmeA a. hottlo of cleanser Saturday in. a grocery store. breaking toe botue ana cutting a 14 -inch gash in her left leg, city nm aiomen reponea. For Sale: 1948 1-ton Ford pickup, excellent condition. Call 2-4151 or ATTENDS GAKDEX SHOW. Lillian Hobbs. 160 N. 24th si, attended the W aid port garden show while at the coast Saturday and Sunday. She reports seeing a vsrietv of floral exhibits and en joying the "informal" setting of the show. FLOOR FIRM FILES An assumed business name cer tificate for- Salem Hardwood Floor Co. of Salem was filed with the Marion county .clerk Monday by Holland J. Jones, Salem route 1, box 830. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. a flBAjt a at at a m i a. a jiugei, a-0 199 suv K OF C HAS PROGRAM A "Truth or Consequence." en tertalnment program will feature the meeting tonight of the Knights of Columbus. Salem council, at the Catholic center. George Haley will direct the program, according to Grand Knight Roy Green. LOSES BILLFOLD, $98 , Dell Linck. delivery boy f or Vit- tone Meat market, 2497 State st, reported loss of a billfold contain ing about $90 in cash and check while ,n his rout Monday, city . police reported. . Landscaping and designing. No lob too large or too small. T. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone L 2-2549. w,-V ' QAKBAGE CAN B 1ULJLPI D. E. Cooper, 540 Hood it, re ported to dty police that a garbage can was stolen over the week end from the alley behind his place of business at the above address. FORBES VISITS HOME Pvt. Richard M. Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Forbes, 818 N. liberty st, visited home over the weekend. He left to report for an overseas army assignment ' from Ft Lawton, Wash. He was recent ly trained in ordnance in Georgia. roues CAPTAINS SHUT Beginning Wednesday, city po lice captains will have a; change of: shift, according to announce ment by Assistant Chief; E. C Charlton. The new shift wiH find Capt Stanley Fries beginning at midnight' Capt Glenn Bowman will begin at sun. and Capt Leland Weaver will start at 4 p jzl New pack fancy canned peaches and apricots by the dozen or case. Aofrane Custom Cannery, 3-8487. A . Births KBEMEK To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kremer, Salem route 4 box 673K, a son, Monday, August 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. . MeCORMICK To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCormick, Gervais, a son, Monday, August 20, at Salem Memorial hospital. -V BLOOMFIELD To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bloomfield, 425 Mar lon st. Salem, a son, Monday, August 20, at. Salem General hos pital. ! -y MTJNGEX To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Munger, 4180 Durbin ave, Salem, a son, Monday, Aug ust 20, at Salem General hospital. Phone mCKS TV TJOSrXTAL A virus infection has hospita lized Lt Col Leonard Hicks of Salem in a hospital in Japan the past three months, friends ; learned Monday. He had been serving pre viously with the marines in Korea. Hicks commanded the Salem mar ine reserve unit which went on active duty last year. . f STEVE STONE PROMOTED Stephen A. Stone, jr. sot) of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Stone, 373 Leslie st, ha been promoted to lieutenant colonel in the air force. He has been commanding a 'tac tical reconnaissance squadron in Korea. .;. PHONES FROM JAPAN Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sen)b, 1260 Nebraska ave, received p tele phone call over the weekend from their, son, Capt; A. R. Semb; in Japan. The captain was bn rest leave from Korea where- be is serving with thaiU. S. marines.- JVeio Broom to Sweep Salem Clean 4 J-4 I - JIT.. It A new broom for Salens streets will be in operation this week, following the arrival of the hure street sweeper (above) Monday. Getting the machine ready to ran are, from left S. M. Gant city shop fore man; WUlard Kldd, operator; and Floyd Walsh, mechanie for tbo Feenaoghty Machinery Co, Portland, from whom the machine waa pure based. The new sweeper will replace a smaller, 1947 model, at a cost Of about $19,688. (Statesman pnote.) Id Mil Wry Battalion Plans Lamp tntique A critique on summer training will be held at the meeting Wed nesday night of Salem's army re serve 929th field artillery bat talion which returned over the weekend from training camp. A total of 19 officers and 38 en listed men spent two weeks on training duty at Fort Lewis Wash. At the meeting Wednesday night their will discuss their experiences and will clean their equipment At camp the troops of the 929th participated with about 1,580 other men of the 104th infantry division in j firing practice and field ma neuvers. II, 1 Skt. Blair Back From Korea Sgt Clarence E, Blair, 2(L form erly of Brooks, has returned from the r Korean war; relative here said Monday, and is visiting with his parents in Wichita, Kan. Blair entered the army in Octo ber; 1949. and shipped out to Korea 10 i months ago; Ho received leg wounds from shrapnel last Feb- ruary. . - i - j "" He is currently visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair, also former Brooks residents. Prior to entering the j service Sgt Blair was employed at . the EL M. Boise berry farm north of Salem. Relatives here include ( sisters; Mrs. Harold Parkins of Salem, and Mrs. Cecil Qayborne of Brooks. , i -. I - There are more than hall a mil lion acres under irrigation in New Mexico. 1SENHOWXS ,f Mrs. Jessie uenhowcr. at tn rest oenca. I960 N. 5th U Aufurt 17. at M C. Uenhowcr of Salam: dausbter. Miss Helen uennower ox Hwm. wi. Hazel Fisher of Kelso. Wasb and Mrs. r,.,. v.. MnlalU- uu. , Carl C Iaenhowcr with toe U. 8. army in Korea, ana Jonn uauwwcr m vanla. Ohio. Member ot 81m lodgo auxiliary, asemoer m riwj- n.- .K.iwVi CarvirM win bo held at S p.m. Wednesday. August 22. it Ho- eU-dwarO cnapei. wimw. ' . . W. Hamblut osnctauns. wwnnwu u Bckrest Memorial park. 3 I Public Records I f- PEOBATE COUET Robert Lorraine R Barbara L.. I and Martin A. Simington guardianship estate: Pioneer Trust company appointed guardian. Charles Thomas Follon estate: Final order doses estate. CIRCUIT COUET George H. Grabenhorst tr4 vs. Thelma Grabenhorst: Defendant files answer asking that plaintiffs complaint be dismissed. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS John Black McClintock. 23. log- gerj Cottage Grove, and Anna Mae Nelson. 18. waitress. Mill Oty Lyle E. Williams, 23, student 268 iW. Rural ave, and Shirley A. BoselL 21, secretary, 1795 S. High st, both of Salem. . . Cilify (Dlbilttiniairiles Of Salem rout 8. box 407. Friday. August , . . i ji . I Ann. 17. aurvivca uy wiuuw, ' ck.-iian at fi.alm: daushters: Mrs. KUn Robinson. Salem: Mrs. Loyal Jory. Salem; Mrs. Hazel Hardin. the U. S. marines; grandsons. P"ujJ uarain. rorunu, umim m...... . -. marines. Darren Sheridan. Portland. Requiem masa will be said at -30 ajn. Tuesday. August SI. at St. Jo seph's Catholic church, with Interment at St. Barbara cemetery. Recitation of the rosary ai p.m. jnonuay, 20. at Clough-Barrick chapel. SAVAGK . . Jamea C. savage, iai rcnocnt 1059 Norway st, in this city August it a at 81. Husband of Ina Savage and father of Lester Savage. both Salem; . aiso survive! oy m grandchildren. He was a member of erans of yoreifn wars, and a Spanish. American war veteran. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. August SI. in W. T. Rigdon ehapeL Ritualistic services will be conducted by the Vet erans of Foreign Wars. Concluding services -wiu do neio at ww iiwi cemetery.. ..' -- - ' i nAra! ; Thomas M. Gosser. Ute resident of 29S Efana ave.. August II to Olytn pta. Wash. Survived by wife. Mrs. Daisy L. Gosser. Salem: sons. Franklin T. and Delbert i. Gosser. both Salem: brothers. Clarence Gosser, Redmond. John A. Gosser. Portland. Phillip uos ser. Sweet Home, and William A. Cos ser. In Germany: sisters. Mrs. Harley Smaller. Salem. Mrs. Jessie Gates. Roy. Wash.. Mrs. Lettah Chamberlain, Stay- ton, and Mrs. Francis Anderson, f on land; also five grandchildren. Services will be held at 1.30 p.m. Thursday. August as. at Clough-Banick chapel, with the Rev. W. Harold Lyman of ficiating. Interment at Belcrest Mcmor lal'park. VANS The Rev. John Ivans, late resident of It? Alice ave, at a local hospital August 19. Survived by two daughters. Mrs. J. G. Marr. Salem, and Mrs. Zelah JL Vans kike. Huntington nark. Calif.: four grandchildren. John E. and Rob ert B. Marr. both Salem, and Richard X. and Jean VanSkikc. Stockton. Calif, and Mrs. Jean Ueser. Huntington Park; also seven great-grandchildren. Serv ices will be held at a p.m. Tuesday. August 11. at the Virgil T. Golden chapel with Dr. Brooks Moore and Or. Earle B. Parker officiating. Interment will be at Lee Mission cemetery. VAN HOKK Jackie Fa ye Van Horn, Infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Van Horn of Sweet Home, Oregon. Passed away at local hospital August 19 at the age of four days. Announcement of serv- icea later by Ute HoweU-Sttwarea cnap- , ' Vf ; . THOMAS . John Thomas, late - resident of S70 18th St.. at a local hospital August SO. Survived by wife, Mrs. Grace A. Thomas, Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Ammann, Mrs. Madsen. both Sa lem; five sons, Floyd. OrvalL Allen. Delbert. all of Portland, and Harold of Walla Walla. Wash.: two sisters. Mrs; Emma Neptune, Salem, Mrs. Kate Litton, unevuie. lows; also twelve grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services wilt he held at Clough-Barrick chapel, Wednesday. August 22. at 1:30 p.m.. with Elder R. G. Schaifner officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. M . COT - ' ' Otto ' H. Hunt, late resident of 790 Cross st, at a local hospital August SO. Survived br wife. Mrs. Myrtle M. Hunt. Salem: sisters. Mrs. Sadie - Prophit, Portland Mi. Beulah Rea. Walla Wal la. Wash, Mrs.- Lavina Trossback. Waahlneton D.C Mrs. Elnore Bry ant. TeEU. Wash- also Lvdia. Colum bus. Ohio: brothers. Benjamin ana wn- Jis Hunt, bow Walla walla, ana c.r. A eft Fcr UlSUnfD SAVHIGS AND HOME tOANS ill hrst FEDERAL SAVINGS FIItSTI Savings Bide 129 N. Const 2 Current Rat 2H. ST FEDERAL SAVINGS 5 AND LOAN ASSTt "Where Thevsaoda Save Mllliasar ! ! 5 - . a i - RfidfibouLmy -r r if 4-HaubTold Deadline for , Calf Selection Applications for 4-H club mem bers who wish to take part in the Oregon tSate Holstein association's annual j calf selection ' day at the state fair are being received by Glen R. Ireland, association presi dent who has announced the dead line for the participation requests is August 27. His address is Forest Grove rout 2. i The annual affair staged by the OSHA offers a 4-H club member and opportunity to buy a purebred calf. Price t ange this year. Ireland said Monday, will be from $150 to $300. The heifers will be chosen from the best herds in the state. Animals will be priced by im partial judges who will study each pedigree, and take into considera tion the: type, age, size and condi tion of ! each heifer. The actual selection will be stated in the state fair dairy show ring at 11 aun. Thursday, September 6. County extension agents have all the details, Ireland reports. Iceland pastures hundreds1 of thousands of sheep and cattle, ac cording to the National Geograph ic Society. ' Hunt, hi California: also several nieces and nephews. Announcement of services later by aough-Barrick com pany. . : Croglians on. . Way to Guam Mrs. A. B. Croghan and son, Dennis; are en rout to Guam to loin Croghan who is commissary steward 1st class in toe naval bos- !1 Tif Stetntmrrn. SsSsa, Qrsyssu Tcasajf, .utsi! 21. tal there, Th Croghans former ly resided ! at 2410 N. Church st, Sakra.;cfj ' ., j Young Croghan la the son of air. asd Mrs. If. D. Croghan, 1673 Jef ferson st. He was in naval service for six years prior to his present t. He went to Guam a yfcau: axo. : j emistmen 1S3I-S SEEK mGIITAY NAUB PHIXEVILLE. Au& 20 - (V Designation of the highway from Seaside across the state jto Nyssa aa U. S. No. 23 will be sought by a group formed here Sunday. Dan Ev Scott, John Dayi was named president. -. 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