The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 12, 1994, Page 5, Image 5

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    The 'OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning. February 11 lUt
page nvz
(Unity Mews QBirneffs
The Oregon Statesman Telephone tlOl
BIG HEALTH DAY
Heaviest day in a heavily sched
uled week for the Marion county
health department ii today when
a dental health education and
puppet show will be presented at
1,Eueene Field school, Silverton at
.'9 'am.-: at St. Paul' school, Sil
verton. 10:30 a.m. and at St.
Mary's adiool, Mt. Angel, at 1 p.m.
The M-hooi vvaj presented Monday
at Highland and St. Vincent'
si hl in Salem and at Keizer
jnhool. The film. "Goodby Mr.
Germ!' is to be shown at Ieli
junior high school at 11 a.m. to
day; a group of Leslie pupils saw
it yesterday also. A pre-school
and infant conference Is sched
uled from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the
Woodburn, city library, and a
school child health conference will
be held there this morning from
9 to 12, w ith Wet Woodburn and
Johnson schoolj invited. The
health depaitmeut is providing a
talk at the St. Vincent's school
Mothen' club meeting at 2 o'clock
this afternoon.
Colonial house for chicken din
neri and rhaicoal broiled steak.
Voiles south on WK. Ph. 21391.
DOWNS IN CHICAGO
Dr. ('. A, Downs is in Chicago,
visiting his son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Olson. He planned, when he left,
to be gone two weeks.
The Spa candy counter will re
main open this Wednesday to
candy customers only. The res
taurant and fountain will (be
closed at usual.
Obituary
linmoid ... .j i
At the residence n LewUton. Idaho.
Februarv : Mrs. Etta Frames Ham
mond. 17. Widow of tle late Rev. E. S.
Hammond, formerly of Kimball school
of Trieol6v. Mother of Rev. P. Mal
colm Hammond of Lewiston. Idalio.
and Weslev H. Hammond of Berkeley.
al.f Services will be held Wednesday.
Feftruarv U. at 3 JO p.m. at the. W. T.
Rigdon chapel witn conrludini serv
lie in Lee Mission cemetery. Dr. Jos
eph M. Adams otficiatini.
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MeAlliMer
Charle l ew i McAllister at tne res
Idence. 11M Seventh at.. West Salem,
February I. at the ae' of 2 yean. Sur
vived by stepdaughter. Mrs. W. A.
( umminss of Eugene; three sons,
Gltrn. Deiter and Vernon McAllister,
all ot Salem; and a stepson, W, W.
Chadwick of Salem, also survived by
several i ( i andclnldren. great-exand-cliHdren
and several nieces and neph
ews Ser ices will be held Tuesday,
libruarv 1?. at 1:30 p m. at the Clousli
BatricK "rhapei with Rev. S. Raynor
Sniitn oitii'ial.iig. Intelligent irt City
. View ce:netei y. I
Tort bar re
Mn .lla A Tootharre. late leisident
tit 10j ti.ivirw, iebruaiy . at a local
hospital Survived by her husband,
f ttr.k Toot nacre of Salem; a daughter.
Mi D I Button ot Salem, a son.
'iav l Tootiiarre of halern; four
brothers, l-oum Keith, Ur, f. f. Keith.
Ii. Civile Kcitn and Dr. W. W. Keith,
mil of Nehiaka; two sisters. Mrs. 7.oa
June and Mf Stella Keitn. both of
Nehta,fca. two grandchildren. Donald
f. Burwm of West Point. N.Y., and
Mrs tlatlafid iLoist Cleveland of New
Yoik. and tirre rrrat-s randchildren.
S'lVim v. ill be. held at the t'lough
Bi rick -( i a-l Tuenday. February 12.
a 10 M am. v.itn Dr. Joseph Adait
olfn taking. Interment .in the City View
ctmrtei ) .
teet
At :rt Minn. February .
Sell, a scrt. U'e resident ol 310 Di
vj.ix.ii t . Sale.-i.: wife of W. A. Sweet
of Ked..ing. mother of Mrs. Dorotny
Ann of Salem; daughter of
Mr anii Mrs Fred Hint of Salem;
itrr of Kied Hinlr. Alaxka. Henry
H,nt7. Salem: Codtred Hint? and
Reimmldt Hintz of North Dakota;
Mrs Ma Weathers of the Keier dist
rict. tdr-.M H'nft of Portland and Mrs
F.m a Rorgarty of Tennessee. Funeral
announce-nrr.ts later from the W. T.
K.Kdon Cu
Mvers
In I k ntv February 11. Fdgar W.
Mers. iMiflfiit of 1326 Chemek-
eta street, at tiie ace of 73 years;
brrher,-of Mn Cora Keough. Bakers
field. Call.'; uncle of John A. Keough
and V 1 1 s A Kenugh. Bakerstield.
Funeial seivices Wednesday. Febr
usrv 13. at 1-30 tm.. from the chapel
of tUe W. T. Riadon Co.. the Rev.
Willard Hall officiating.
Stelaka
Alvm C. Steinke. lata resident- of
route 7. died at a local hospital Sun
dav. February 10. Surviving are his
Wile, i.ula Fern Steinke, Salem; a
on.' Ferrous Carl Steinke, Salem; a
daughter. I.indj Kay Steinke, Salem;
and patents. Mr. and Mrs.. A. C.
.Steinke, Salem: sisters. Mrs. Irene
Barnes, Salem, and Mrs. Helena Hieck,
Maeleav; also one niece and two
nephews. Announcement of service
later by Clough-Barnck company.
Dai is
Lyle F, Davis, late of 192 Fairview
ave.. at a Ucal hosuital Sunday, Febr
uary 10. Survivmg are his wife. IV
loras Davis. Salem: a son, Billy Davis,
and daughter, I-cadrll Davis, both
of Salem; and a brother, Everett
Davis of Soutii Carolina. Announce
ment ot services later by Clough
tjmck company.
MAI tJLirJERS
to
SEATTLE
SAt FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
For information or reservations cad
UNITED g AIR LINES
Solan Airport Telephone 3t 41
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VANCOUVER LICENSES
Marriage licenses have been re
cently issued at Vancouver,
Wash., to Stanley G. McNeal,
Vancouver, Wash., and Margaret
M.. Juui, Salem; Clarence H.
Brandenberg, and Way va M.
Smeins, both of Salem; Jacob
Weigum, Salem, and E 1 y a M.
Sowles, Vancouver; Wallace E.
Crowder. and Flora J. Taggart,
both of Salem; Ernest F, Ifenker,
Salem, and Frances A. Long,
Portland; Clayton C. Heido. and
Mary L. Mead, both of Mon
mouth: El wood N. Taylor, Hub
bard, and Evelyn M. McCure,
Corvallis; and Robert E. Elswick,
Brownsville, and Margaret Stead,
Lebanon.
for horn loana let Salem fed
eral. 130 South Liberty.
DOG LICENSES ISSUED
Dog licenses issued since Jan
uary 1 by the Marion county
clerk's office total 390, Harlan
Judd, county clerk, said Monday.
Of the total licenses 149 were is
sued for dogs in the city and 241
out in the county. After March 1
an extra dollar penalty is added
to the original tax of 91 for male
dogs or spayed females and $2 for
females. To data an estimated
6000 licenses have been issued
throughout Marion county.
Lutx Flower Shoppe, 127C N. Lib
erty, phnne 9592.
CONFER WITH GREIDER
, Eldon Cone, area supervisor
with the United States employ
ment service eastern division,, ac
companied by Gordon Shattuck,
formerly agricultural supervisor
with the USES and now on tenni
nal leave, were callers in the Sa
lem USES office the past week
end, conferring with Carlton Grei
der, veterans' counselor, relative
to a series of meetings in eastern
Oregon on behalf of handicapped
veterans.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
PORTLAND MAN RELEASED
Arthur J. L. Johnson, Portland,
fined by the Woodburn justice
court Saturday $25 and costs for
reckless driving, paid his fine
Monday and was released from
the Marion county jail.
Jary Florist. Ph. 7375.
BAD CHECKER SENTENCED
George E. Williams, arrested
Monday morning by Deputy
Sheriff Harlan M. Bones on a
charge of cashing a check without
sufficient funds, was sentenced to
Fpcnri 60 days in the county jail.
Income Tax, Auditing. Account
ing service. M. D. Fidler, 245 So.
21-t. Phone 8715.
WEST SALEM MAN ARRESTED
Harry Borcir. West Salem, was
arrested by state police Monday
there cm a charge of assault and
battery. He posted $50 cash in
lieu of bail and was released.
Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646.
BOY BORN TO GOLDBERGS
. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold
berg, 767 Gaines t., are the par
ents of a son born Monday at
Salem general hospital.
Rummage sale. Clear Lake Mis
sionary society, Feb. 13, 14. 439
Court, upstairs.
NON SCrrORT CHARGED
Phi hp S. Butterfield, was ar
rested by city police Monday on a
charge of non-support and is held
at the county jail in lieu of $250
bail. He will appear before a cir
cuit court judge Wednesday.
Everything in unfinished furni
ture with special prime coat. Easy
to paint. At Pickett's Co-op Furn
iture, 13th and State st.
PORTLAND LICENSE ISSUED
Bernard D. Brown, Salem, and
Selma Nepon, Portland, have been
issued a marriage license in Port
land. The Spa candy counter will re
main open this Wednesday to
candy customers only. The res
taurant and fountain will be
closed as usual.
TWO SUNDAY WRECKS
Two accident were reported to
police as occurring Thursday. No
injuries were reported. Cars driv
en by Tracy L, Roth. Oregon City,
and Charles M. Blyth, Seattle,
Wash., collided at the intersection
of Fairgrounds and Silverton
roads. Roth's car was towed
away. Cars driven by . Robert L.
Heth, 370 Taylor; st, and Earl E.
Johnston, Toledo,! collided Sunday
afternoon at Cottage and Cheme
keta streets. Minor damages were
reported.
Dance Friday, Salem Armory.
HIT BY CAR
Vivian Chandler, 755 N. Capi
tol st., was treated at Salem Dea
coness, Monday for injuries in
curred in an auto accident, accord
ing to the Salem first aid depart
ment. James Elliott,' 2368 : State
st., had a large sliver removed
from under his i finger nail, by
first aid Monday Barbara Stew
art, 5, 2420 Lee 1st., was treated
for second degree' electrical burns.
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"Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bildg.
BOY HURT IN ACCIDENT
Billy Reaney, 1, of 1121 Fir t.,
was injured in an accident: Sun
day. He : was treated : at Salem
Deaconess hospital and his in
juries were reported not serious.
Billy was hit by a car driven by
W. H. Karsteo, -route I, box 533.
at Miller and f S. Commercial
streets, when; he ran:; into the
street, according to police reports.
A Camellia or Rhody gift grows
into real value. See Doerfler's.
KNIGHTS MEET TONIGHT
The regular monthly meeting of
the Salem council of the Knights
of Columbus will take1 place to
night at St. Vincent de Paul par
ish hall. Membership!, a new club
room, and a council bulletin are
included on the list of subjects to
be discussed said Fred Rupp,
grand knight. '
Eisner Motors a good place to
sell your car. 352 N, High, Salem.
Phone 7802.
BEDDING FIRE I
aiem lire department was
called to put out a fire at 296 N.
Cottage st, Monday evening. The
fire was said to have started near
a furnace and spread to bedding in
an upstairs room through a heat
ing pipe. Slight da mate was re
ported from smoke and water.
Sugar and Spice ties $1.00. Give
him some; for Valentines I day.
Alex Jones, 121 N. High st. j
METOXEN BABY BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Metoxen,
Chemawa, are the parents i of a
son born at Salem generaf hospi
tal, Monday.
Dance Friday, Salem Armory.
MINISTER'S MOTHER HERE
Mrs. Dillon Brown of Ncwbcrg,
mother of the Rev. W i I m e r
Brown, pastor of the First Evan
gelical church here, was a guet-t
in her son's home Monday. '
COAT MISSING
Charles D. SdiKce, 975 N. Fifth
st., told police that he lost his
overcoat, early Sunday morning.
He gave it to a stranger to hold
while he went to the lavatory in a
downtown cafe, he said,- and when
he returned, both the stranger
and the coat were gone,1 t
IN LOCAL HOSPITAL
Mrs. Frank Doerfler ix now a
patient in the Salem General hos
pital where she was brought aft
er being a patient at an Oregon
City hospital for more than a
week following injuries suffered
in an automobile accident, j She
suffered numerous bruises j and
shock. . j
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BORING
SHOVEL DOWN
The shovel being used by the
county road crew at the McAlpin
district stockpile between Sublim
ity and Silverton broke down
Monday. County Commissioner
Roy Rice reported Monday. Pend
ing repairs county trucks, aie now
rocking roads around South Sa
lem for the Walling stockpile in
the Morningside section southeast
of Salem.
GRAND MASTER COMING
No degree work is planned for
tonight when the grand master
visits Ainsworth lodge, under dis
pensation, AF Sc AM. here, but
the whole evening will be turned
over to him, Refreshments are to
be served. Master Masons are be
ing urged to attend. Ainsworth
lodge hopes to get its charter this
summer while the grand lodge is
in annual session.
TERRY MAY RUN. TODAY
The Buena Vista ferry, out of
operation the past week becue
Of a damaged power line, is ex
pected to be back in operation
again today.
Public Records
CIRCUIT COURT.
Jak W. Cllmour rs Rose nilmoiir;
Application made to plare plaintiff's
motion tor modification ot decree on
motion, docket for hearing.
Nellla Ma Ward va Meredith Ward:
Motion for default filed bv plaintiff.
Beaale McCoy va Ivan McCoy: De
cree of divorce awards plaintiff cus
tody of two minor children and SM
per month support money.
Lucille Hunt va Dal Hunt: Suit for
divorce charging cruel and Inhuman
treatment asks for custody of two
minor cbtldren. $40 per contlj support
money and $30 per month alimony
plus one-half the household furniture
and equipment. Suit originated in
Linn county and la transferred to Mar
ion eountv circuit court.
FROBATE COURT
Merrill Graff Van Cleve. estate
Alice Margaret Van Cleave appointed
administratrix and R Turpin. J. C.
Evans and R. Voorhees appointed ap
praisers. Clotilda DeGuire. estate: Alvis De
Guire appointed executor and Raphael
DeGuire. Verle DeGuire and Wetnia
Woltz appointed appraisers
Hugh L. Garber, estate: Order closes
estate.
MARRLAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
LeRov Long. 22, student, route 2,
and Dorr is Irene Hannon. IS, clerk,
43 N. 22nd St.. both Salem.
Anthony Joseph Kahut, 27. general
foods. Woodburn. and Agnes Elizabeth
Seller. Mt. Angel.
Maurice E. farrell. tt. U. S. armv.
Madfcwn. Neb . and Marjone K. Schet
del, 29. dental assistant, lXbi N. Slh
St.. Salem.
Fred A. Arndt, Jr . 43. laborer, and
Floi a B. Nichols. 45. housewife, both
Vancouver, Wash.
Dale M. Ashland, 28 steel metal
worker, and Elmora P. Asper. 27, can
nery worker, both Woodburn.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Edna L. Copeland. West Kelso, Wash,
violation of the basic title. S10 bail.
Norval E. Richards, Winton. Wash.,
failure to stop. S2 50 bail.
Eugene W. Bauer, 850 S Commer
cial St.. violation of the basic rule.
17 50 fine
Mrs. R A. Mahnbarg. Vancouver,
Wash . violation of the basic rule.
S7.SU fine.
John T. Simons, 7.U N Commercial
at. thecal reverse turn. St 30 firtr.
JTSTICE COURT
Victor Karou.il'. chaiged with lar
ceny by bailee, trial set fur February
13, committment n-sued
Harry Vercier. chariied with assault
and battery, trial set for February
19 committment issued.
Insure
And Be Snre
When You Need
Insurance S
Van II. Geer
Representative
AETIIA LIFE
I1ISUBA1ICE CO.
And Affiliate Companies
131 Pacific Bldg.
Salem. Orer. Fnene 5ff0
Better Vision
Made School
Work Possible
Don't let him qet
behind in his
school work be
cause of poor vis
Ion. Have glasses
fittpd here today.
put
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OPTICAL
CAFE CHANGES HANDS
Deloris E. Hasbrook filed an
assumed business name certifi
cate Monday with the Marion
county clerk for the Anchor Cafe.
3405 Portland rd. A notice retire
ment from the same establish
ment was filed Monday by Clar
ence A. Layton. Frances R. Lay
ton, William D. Hudlow and Eth
el J. Hudlow.
ENTERTAINMENT SECURED
Entertainment from Portland
for the American Legion Capitol
Post No. stag party to be held
February IS has been called for
said Lawrence Osterman, chair
man for the entertainment com
mittee Monday. The party will
be open to all local veterans and
guests.
DEENA HART HOME
Deena Hart is convalescing at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Ro
bert L. Hart, 922 Shipping st. She
has been in Camp Adair naval
hopital recovering from an auto
accident near the camp, where
she was employed,
JACOBS EN BABY EOT
A baby boy was born, Monday,
at Salem general hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Jacobsen, Silver
ton. Veteran' Legislation
Committee Will Meet
First meeting of the U45 legis
lative interim committee on vet
erans' legislation will be held in
Portland today. Purpose of the
committee is to coordinate federal
and state veterans' legislation.
Hugh Rosson, director of the
state veterans department who
has been in Washington, D. C,
conferring with Gen. Omar Brad
ley, chief of the federal veterans
administration, will attend.
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Seattle Man;
Chest Elects
A better world will be built
only by better individuals, W.
Walter Williams. Seattle business
man and civic leader, maintained
in a dynamic address to Salem
Chamber of Commerce and Com
munity Cheat members as guests
at the chamber's regular Monday
luncheon meeting.
Better edii'-ation for youth, de
velopment of individuals with
patience and tolerance and of in
dividuals with "greater consider
ation for the other fellow" would
do much to straighten out the
troubles of today, Williams de
clared, illustrating the need for
the three projects.
Williams, who drove to Salem
from his home city Monday morn
ing after learning his plane transportation-to
Portland had been
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In Ostr New Lecatiea
141 S. Liberty St.
Watch Repairing,
All Makes
Diamond
Jewelry
D. G. WAM1EII
Jeweler
141 S. Liberty St.
Former Location of
H. T. Love
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Preview Wed. Night. Feb. 13, 7:00 p. n. io 9:30 p. n.
FI1EE DOUGHIIUTS AI1D COFFEE AND ElITERTAimiEUT
Good news for Wards farmer friends in this
community 1 To give you better service than
ror, Wards are opening a big SEPARATE
tor . fust to serve farmers . . . and
stocked full of everything for farming ...
from harness snaps to husky tractors! Now
you can buy ALL your farm equipment at
ONE store ... and pay for it on the most
generous income payment plan ever offered
AMERICA'S FAI1IIERS FOR OVER 3 GENERATIONS
canceled because of fog in the
latter city, was speaker on the
occasion of the Community
Chest's annual meeting. He urged
that contributors to the chest and
directors of it devote especial In
terest to the agencies dealing w ith
the humanities, the development
of the individual.
Community Chest members re
elected to the organization's direc
torate, F. S. Anunsen, Florence
Thrrc is no shortage of woolens at
Bernardiy, Tailor-Farrier
I have about 250 patterns to choose from and
the finest selection y.ou can make. All my tailor
ing i strictly bench make. My prices range
from $.5.00"up to $150.00.
Priority io Ex-Servicemen
and Women
10 Oil lo all ex-servicemen and women
and the fastest service possible.
Tailoring and fur work from a PATCH lo m
NEW GARMENT
Yes, tee do cleaning and pressing of the better
TAILOR-FURRIER
Room 2. Downstairs. First Natl. Bank Blda. Phone 21195
SERVES THE FARMER BEST!
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Thursday
to farmers anywhere I Wards big Grand
Opening Sale starts Saturday. Come in and
help us celebrate! We've arranged to make
it well worth your while. Youll see one of
the finest most complete lines of farm tools
and equipment In America I While this big
sale lasts ... save extra dollars on all your
farming needsl Prices are slashed during
this sale!
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Kron and Dorathea Steusloff,
named as new directors William
En tress, Edward Majek, A. C.
Haag, Rey Hailand and .Mrs.
Carre ton McLeod. Retiring direc
tors are Al Brant, J. H. Gard.
Lowell E. Kern, Don Upjohn and
Helen Vockey.
The financial report and audi
tor's report for the past year were
presented by Leo G. Page, chest
treasurer.
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Phono 6506
Corner Trade at High
Salem
Phone 7943