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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1951)
EES VICES MOVED Rodgers, former Salem : resident killed in Korea, will be at Willam ette National cemetery in Lincoln Memorial park, Portland, rather than at the Hennessy funeral chap el, relatives said Thursday. The rites will be at 10 a. m. next Thursday. Rodgers was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rodgers, now of Camp Sherman. . Alterations, slip covers," drapes, good workmanship. Formerly with Penney. 2-1879. . Rummage Bulb and plant sale. Clean, fine quality. Friday, Oct 19, 0 a-m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, ft ajn. 185 N. High. Ainsworth So cial Club. TRACTOR STORE FILES i; Eyerly Tractor and Equipment company is the assumed business name filed in Marion county clerk's office Thursday by A. L. Glrod, Canby. The certificate said the firm would conduct a tractor, farm equipment and irrigation equipment retail and repair store at Salem. John - Manvilla ihlnrlei aDDlied W Mithta Drna .11 S PnmH Free estimates. Fh 3-4642. ... " Chuckwagon Cafe, West Salem open from 6 am to 2 a.m. Closed Mondays. . ' - HORNETS FILED ' Hornets is the assumed business name filed in Marion county clerk's office Thursday by Dorcea Burnett, 1910 N. 24th st. to con duct the business of manufactur ing and selling arrows and archery equipment. not put one in locker for Thanks- riving and Christinas and save? Orwigs Market, 3975 Silverton Rd. Th. 28128. T A new self -teaching course In practical English and Effective Speech. A real opportunity. 9.50, Frank Lockman. Ph. 3-5003. UNDERWRITERS TO MEET Ealem Life Underwriters asso ciation, meeting for luncheon to day noon at the Senator hotel, will see a film on "Tailor-Made Doi lars." ; ' Hartwell'i Electric closed Oct. 18- Rummage sale dresses 3 for 50c, 6 for $1, 3 for 10c. All day Friday and Saturday. 427 Ferry St. Salem. Births TTGRETT To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tigrett, Turner, a daugh ter, Thursday. October 18, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. i SNYDER To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd . Snyder, Marion, a son, Thursday, October 18, at Salem Memorial hospital. DCIAJE Tq Mr. and Mrs. L. V. DeClue, Mehama, a daughter. Thursday, October 18, at Salem Memorial hospital. MITCHELL To Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, 4455 State st, a daughter, Thursday, October 18. at Salem General hospital. ' ROBERTS To Mr. and Mrs. Elden Roberts, Salem route 2, box 212, a daughter, Thursday, Octo ber 18, at Salem General hospital. THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Thomas. 1070 Barnes ave, a daughter, Thursday, October 18, at Salem General hospital TRACT To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tracy, 1040 N. Church st, a daughter, Thursday, October 18, at Salem General hospital. ; ! EGELHOFF To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Egelhoff. 2283 B st, a son, Wednesday, October 17, at Salem General hospital. ROBERTS To -Mr. and Mrs. Billr Roberts. 2387 Tjm-1 v a son, Wednesday, October 17, at aaiem uenerai nospitai. - FISH CULTURISTS NEEDED U. S. civil service examinations for appointment as fish culturists, with federal agencies in j western states, have Igeen announced. "Ap plications must be filed i by No vember 13. Additional information may be secured from W. H. Fisch er, civil service secretary at Salem postoffice. Y .. ; " !:,!: .--:? - ' 'i !:'- ' Soroptimist Club rummage sale, Old Paramount Market, Oct 20. Sat. only. Includes decorators cloth samples. ? Rummage. Westminster Guild. Friday, Saturday, over ; ; Green- baums. I !i ' SEEK FERRY OPERATOR ' Marion County Commissioner Roy J. Rice was looking for a substitute ferry operator for Wheatland- ferry Thursday. Due to illness of George Frauendiener, regular operator, Tom Bowden has worked both shifts for j several days, it was reported. ' : I it-". Alsco aluminum storm windows and doors. Phone 3-3748 or 2-7838. - - t i 1,000 embossed! business, appoint ment cards, I S3.25. Magazines bound into books. Hayden's Capi tal City Bindery.Phone 3-817C. OPTION RENEWED Renewal of option for a county road materials' . stockpile site at Butteville was agreed between Marion county court and Rex and Glendora Burgess, it was an nounced Thursday. Shop Yeaters Christmas gift. Small appliance - headquarters. Yeater Appliance Ca 1 ; I ! Movers Beauty Shoppe, 1405 N, Commercial St; Permanent waves, S5 up. Dial 3-7202. j i PERRY'S RECALL DRUG STORE 129 S. Commercial St. A r i ,. y. Savings Cldx. 129 N. Com'L Fcr iriSlHED SAVKIGS ; AND HOMZ LOANS $11 FOST FEDE3AI SAVINGS RUST! 2V4 Current Rate 214 TiSTFtDDAisavi::c-s rVi AND LOAN ASSN. "IV here Theesaad Save MHIIene Airman Home Before Taking New Position PTC Norman Weaver. In the air force since last November 1, is on - 30-day tur- f lough with his " mother, Mrs. Bert Perkins, 2390 Trade st. Weaver, who just completed a nine - months course in radio and Keesler Mississippi, report November 15 to C a m p Stoneman, Calif., for four weeks of combat training. Then he is due for assignment to Alaska in radio and radar. i ': . radar at ' sler air base, , sissippi, Is to . A J Nmu Weaver MAGIC SHOW TONIGHT A magic show by Arthur "White, slated as different from last year's wiH be presented tonight at 7:30 in West Salem school gymnasium, sponsored by the West Salem Par ent-Teachers association as a school benefit MASSAGE promotes circulation, soothes nerves, relaxes muscles, relieves pain. An aid to health. 716 Uvesley Bldg. Call 3-8798 Helen Lovald. IPnbllfle HHecdo PROBATE COURT Nell Markell estate: Final hear ing set November 23, appraised at $8,313. . - V ' Edwin Overlund estate: Final hearing set November 26. Henry Jaquet estate: Paul Jaquet appointed executor. Mary Ellen Hodson estate: Clos ing order. Anna P. Butler estate: Sale of real property confirmed. . DISTRICT COURT Everett Delbert Farlow, 29, of 1721 Cross st, charged with re ceiving stolen property, pleaded innocent; case continued to Oc tober 19, Held in lieu of $750 baiL CDxcurr court ' Stella Hall vs. Lydia and Clyde Boyce: Dismissed with prejudice on motion of plaintiff following settlement ' - ' John'R. Slagle vs. Beverly Ann Slagle: Complaint for divorce al leges cruel and inhuman treat ment; married Aug. 9, 1931, at Vancouver, Wash. Darleen Boyeas vs. Harry Boyeas Complaint for divorce al- WW leges cruel and inhuman treat ment Married Feb. 1, 1950,. at Stevenson, Wash. ' MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS - Robert Allen, 22, air force, Canby route 2, and Sylvia May Lucht 21. clerk. Mt Angel route 1. Roy Keith Woodard, 18, logger, Cottage Grove, and Ruth UitehelL 17, store clerk, . 1322 Nebraska ave, Salem, Jack Charles Eberth, 22, service station attendant, 720 Waldo ave, and Laura Marie j Smith, 18, at hope, 1907 Highway ave, both Salem, y--- ' ,.:'. , . - Cletus .Dale Nydegger,' 21, log ger, Lyons, and Marcelle Forrette, 20, at home, St ay ton.. . MUNICIPAL COURT James Olen Campbell, 103 Mar Ion st .charged with receiving stolen property. Held In Marion county jail in lieu of $750 bail. The Clsttcacn. Ccleia, Oregon, frlday. Qcteb II. It31S Albany Man On DutfHere Kenneth J. Templar, formerly of Albany, joined the duty staff at . the Salenv navy and marine training center Thursday. - He is a recent volunteer to active duty, following eight years navy service In World -War II and since. Templar has taken residence with his wife and son at C65 X. Ewald st ... ' ; I . . , The new staff member, a yeo man second class, will assist Yoe man S. X. 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