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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1953)
- " (Ditly Hews HBHeffs TWO BOYS AERESTPD Two 17-year-old Salem boys were arrested by city police early Tuesday morning' and charged with illegal possession of intoxi cating liquor after their car was stopped on a traffic violation. Several bottles of beer were found in the car, police said. One youth posted $35 bail and is to appear later iE Municipal Court His companion was certi xiea 10 Juvenile Court Dr. Allan L. Ferrin, Physician and Surgeon, announces -the re moval of his office to 190 S. Liberty St New telephone 4-5422. V MRS. jTALMAGE ILL Mrs. Claude Talmage of 3290 Duncan Ave. was taken ill sud denly early Tuesday morning and later in the . day was admitted to Salem General Hospital where her condition was; reported as fair Tuesday night Her husband retired about - three years ago as plant superintendent of The Statesman where-he was employ ed over 20 years. Start paying next year on dental work completed now. Painless Parker, 125 N. Liberty, Salem. THEFT AT VETS VILLAGE Theft of an oil circulator, elee l trie stove and arm chair from a recently vacated apartment at . the Salem Veterans Housing Col ony was reported to city police Tuesday. The manager of the coloiy told police the apartment had been vacated in the past week and that tenants had not checked out . ' Junior Guild Rummage sale. Oct 22nd and 23rd. Open 8:30 a.m. 560 Chemeketa. HAZLETT TO BUILD HOUSE Mr. and Kirs. Jackson Hazlett received a permit from the city . building inspector Tuesday to build a hoqse and garage at 940 Kumler St for $1200; D. E. Riddle was issued a permit for Vcdnstruction of a private garage at 1165 N. 16th St for $1,Q00. See - our special sales rack for Halloween costumers. Y.W.C.A. budget shop. 162 S. Commercial. Open Fridays and Mondays, 10-5. LIONS TO HEAR DEAN Dean Robert D. Gregg will speak on a United Nations theme Thursday noon before Salem Lions Club in the Marion HoteL Vacuum Of course . . . there, is a difference in vacuum cleaners and we want you to know about them. We want you to know, by trying 3 or 4 cleaners yourself, so that you are sure. Even then, it sometimes isn't the right choice, that is why we have our 60 day exchange privilege without dis count on the original purchase. Olfail s with the new G-E SWIVEL-TOP Cltontr Cletn average room without once Btoriaf the detAer. No dust btf to empty. BOND TOTAL ANNOUNCED Sale of UJS. Savings Bonds, series E and H, totalled $141,635 for the month of September, an nounced Bruce W. Williams, Sa lem attorney and county chair man of bond sale. Total month ly sale for the state was $2, 509,402. , Pi Phi mothers Rummage over Greenbaums. Open Thursday 9 a.m. Will the two unidentified parties who were involved in a five car accident on Highway 22 one mile North of BueL Oregon on Sept 5, 1953 please call 44496. - . -'". GIRL IN WATER SHOW Sidney Kromer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kromer, 1820 Fairmount Ave., and a student of Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla., took part in a water show at the college last week. She is a former Salem High School swim mer. . For all foot disorders consult a foot specialist, the chiropodist Get the best for less in shrubs at Middlegrove Nursery. 4920 Silverton Rd. Phone 4-4632.- VETS TO HEAR TALK Salem Chapter, 6, Disabled Am erican Veterans, will meet Wed nesday at 6:30 p.m. at Salem Woman's Club, 460 N. Cottage St, for a no-host supper. Dr. L. E. Barrick will give a travel talk on his recent trip to the Holy Land. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too smalL F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Ph. 2-2549. OREGON FILM SLATED Salem Credit Association will see the newest State Travel Di vision film on Oregon scenic at tractions during the association's weekly luncheon meeting Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant Res taurant Rummage sale Chapter AB, P.E.O. Wed. Oct 21st, 9 o'clock over Greenbaums. FLUE FIRE Firemen were called to the residence of Fred Cotcorran, 745 Center St, at 7:42 a.m. Tuesday to extinguish a flue fire. Fire men reported no damage. Ceramic greenware for sale. Open eves and Saturdays only. 1534 S. Commercial of these lhi Eleaners Yes Mam . , your choice. It you with your cleaning problems by recommending the particular vac uum cleaner to suit your problem of cleaning your home. We acn best un derstand this by seeing your prob lem. If your vacuum cleaner isn't working properly, we have a com plete line of parts for all makes of cleaners and floor polishers. Si Requiem Mass Today for Frank Pranger , Statesman Newt Scrvict ' - i , . - - . - MT. ANGEL Requiem high mass for Frank L. Pranger, 72, who died at a Salem hospital aft er a short illness, will. be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St Mary's Catholic Church. The Rev. Father 1 Sohler, of Springfield, nephew of Pranger, will officiate. Recitation of the rosary was held Tuesday evening at St Mary's. The Unger Funeral Home of Mt Angel is in charge. Pranjger was born in Illinois in 1881. He married Mary Sohler at Verboort, Ore., and they moved to Mt Angel three years ago. Pallbearers will be W. A. Ver boort, Francis Schmidt and Jack Sohler, all of Mt Angel; Roy Thwaite, Portland, and Dexter Smith, Salem. Survivors, besides the widow of Mt Angel, include five children, Mrs. Helen Smith, Salem; Gus Pranger, Mt Angel; Edward Pranger, Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Muriel Thwaite, Portland, and Nick V. Pranger, Los Angeles, Calif. Fourteen grandchildren also j survive. A - $ Births - CRAWFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Crawford,- 5188 Che halis Ave., a daughter, Tuesday, Oct 20, at Salem General Hos pital. TRUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. Bill TrusselL 450 E. Lincoln St, a son, Tuesday, Oct 20, at Sa lem General Hospital. CONDRON To Mr. and Mrs. William Condron, Monmouth Route 2, a daughter, Monday, Oct: 19, at Salem Memorial Hos pital. KARSTEN To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Karsten, 4775 Sunnyview Rd., a daughter, Monday, Oct 19, at Salem Memorial Hospital. VALENTINE To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Valentine, 155 N. 21st St, a son, Tuesday, Oct 20, at Sa lem Memorial Hospital. GRIFFIN To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffin, 363 Try on Ave., a son, Tuesday, Oct 20, at Sa lem Memorial Hospital. mom we want you to take is our policy to help INGQDEDCIH Why not ... come in to look around at all the different makes of new famous brand named vacuum cleaners, 1 0 in all. Our trade-in allow, anct is the highest, and the payments can be made to fit into anyone's budget. Salem Seabee Unit Tops Chief Carpenters Mate G. D. Anderson (frost left), commanding officer of the Salem Naval Reserve Unit, receives from Capt W. B. Howard, Seattle, plaqoe signifying the local CB unit to be the best in this district Standing at attention in the front background is Chief J. A. Nathman. Behind are enlisted men at the ceremonies Including Virgil Boyd, J. W. Cochell, L. IL Corder, L. F. Doubrava, R. J. Glnther, E. A. Haslebaeher, D. E. Heenan. R. L Kirk, M. J. Klotz, F. C. Lowe, R. J. McCormick, . J. E. Roner, R. L. Scnaffer, M. O. Susee, J. R. Taylor, K. T. Wechter, M. E. Clemens, J. L. Sweeney, , C J. Tschants, R. P. Fidler and J. K. Ostrom. ' Employment In Building More building construction workers are out of work this fall than is usually normal for this time of year, it was revealed Tuesdays Herbert Barker, secretary of the Building Trades Union here, estimated about 50 workers, rep resenting various building trades such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers and others are out of work. "This is not too bad a situa tion," said Barker, "although usually at this time of year all our local men are working and we even hire "drifters." The bad part is that the layoffs are com ing in good building weather." State employment officials con firmed Barker's statements. Neither they nor Barker seem ed to know the reason for the layoffs. Several possible reasons could include the fact that sev eral large local construction projects such as at the two Salem hospitals and high school are winding up construction. "Another thing," said Barker. "New mechanical methods of Trades Drop .mmm You get a power team that's engi neered to work together. Its proven performance will help keep it in big demand. You'll get back more of your original Investment when you finally trade in your Mercury. BEST TIME 1 .. ii I'-" II -ii l r-f I', m WW am ... I .mmyi.,jl I I I If Iff . , BSJK, " Tl " ' , I t i mm . fc 7 it """"t ft I ' II - Jl -at I , i isl . ' H n , V' . -. .. ,.-.r--,.... , 1(U,. x-: ' A , Public PROBATE COURT Florence Barker estate: Will admitted to probate and Pioneer Trust Company appointed exe cutor. MUNICIPAL COURT Frank. Joe Camenzind, 1705 S. 25th St., arrested on charge of reckless driving; cited to court CIRCUIT COURT ' Nora Murry vs. Onie C. Murry: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman ' treatment seeks restoration of plaintiffs maiden name of Kinder. Married July 11. 1951, at Waitsburg, Wash. Lentina Christine McCulley vs. Eldon Wayne McCulley: Plain tiff awarded divorce and restored maiden name of Martell. Hazel Lloyd vs. Edward John building construction use less men on the job than formerly. Take the new courthouse. There they use pre-fabricated window sills, which carpenters used ' to build on the spot" Barker said the building trades comprise about a third of the 14,000-member labor force in the Salem area. "The situation is not serious yet, he said. "But it could get worse." I PROVEN V-8 PERFORMANCE - EVER TO BUY A in District Records Loyd. Default of defendant en tered. Clarine McGlone vs. Willard McGlone: Plaintiff awarded di vorce. , , Bonnie Ann Norman vs. Rod ney B. Norman: Plaintiff award ed custody of minor child during pendency of suit Betty J. Lewis, administratrix of Dora Keith estate vs. South ern Pacific Company: Ordered that plaintiff's motion be made more definite and certain and plaintiff granted 10 days within which to file amended complaint DISTRICT COURT Lester Leonard Sinamly, Sa lem, charged with larceny by bailee, held Tuesday in lieu of $2,500 bail i Frank James Littlefield, Con cord, Calif., charged with driv ing while intoxicated, held Tues day in lieu of $350 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE ' APPLICATIONS ' Robert C. Barrett, 30, shoe re pairman, 5123 Newberg Dr., Beatrice M. Munsel 24, book keeper, 1005 S. 21st St Dean F. Ruzic, 23, logger, and Alice C. Walli, 29, housewife, both of Idanha. NO-SHIFT MED 11?H ill Independent market reports prove it. Mercury ? consistently leads its class for trade-in value. And Mercurys with Merc-O-Matic Drive bring the top price of all. That's why it's even more important for you to get the finest in no-shift driving when you buy a new car to protect future trade-in value. Cars with conventional gear shifts, and even partially automatic transmissions, are becoming old-fashioned ... will be less and less in demand in the years ahead. fl(jlffo)(7flfl JuuisiMiyj tysas, to. And youU find that the toost beautiful ear in its Statesman, Salem. Or WecU Measles Tops Disease List Measles led the communicable diseases for the week Oct 10-17 with six cases reported in Sa lem and four in the -rest of the county, according to a report Tuesday by the Marion County Health Department , Other diseases reported includ ed one influenza and one pneu monia in Salem; one each of amebiasis (dysentery), chicken- pox, impetigo and mumps in the smm Hundreds of pieces of fam ous Foam Rubber at Yi Price and less. Various sizes from 1 to 3 inches thick. Fix that sunken chair seat cushion, knee pads. etc. Scores of uses. Save. Reg. $1.49 to $2.95 sq. ft Custom Drying filberts n U and walnuts. 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Two cases of impetigo were reported in state institu tions. BLIND WOMAN WINS T SPRINGFIELD, Mo, tf A. bjj 9 foot crocheted rug won a! blue ribbon at the Ozark Empire Fair for Mrs. Pauline Harrison. She has been blind for several years. " PRICE . . - LAW) A.1 O 455 Court Street Open Friday Eves Til 9 430 N. Commercial Jalem, Oregon 4-5502