Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 05, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bakm, Ortgra
PWf ill
DENNIS th. MENACE ByKetcham
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AUTOMOIIUS
in rout PBATTO. Just what yea
aeaaeura baaa ntatlnt lor. lilt, see
at ltW B. ITth or cell litis 1H
IMS RAISES deluae. awe owner. IM
aoavSittea, laadaa with nttu. cell
I-4SSS Oil-
a OLDS sea ahapn, MMUtlt leas
tin at. wn Balsas alter . till
DEWEY'S
'52 Ply. Cran. Sdn.
Ml black. 14.SM KlMI BUM.
31 Ply. Cran. Sdn.
Twa-lAad VTtT.ft dandy.
51 Nash Rambler
OmI I tat It werks. plus M mUta
per SalleB af laod.
'49 Mercury Sedan
Two-Mat brown, oven rtrlii,
'41 Chav.,Club Coup
Raaaa, but rm or. -
' BDTt UXK THESE OUT AT
DEWEY'S
COUNTIES ENTER EXHIBITS
MARKET PH.
NEVER CLOAK
IM1
Alll
MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS
1M1 I1IUI DAVIDSON 14 overhead,
atae. Fhnna 1-S1SS IM DiiiBan ATI
Ul I
ff rVttllDA WHIPPED THAT 006 Is M30 HAD STAVSD OUTdF IT
US SUBLET DAVIDSON model ll.tstt
W1U Mil UW OB4 man cnein
saw. l-horso Elfin outboAXd motor.
Bhaw oarase. anew, irreson.
For Sola MISCELLANEOUS For Sol MISCELLANEOUS
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
New IS en. It. Bub-Zero uprlsht freoser, res. 1111.1. now obi? ..11311
New Da tain O.B. Irontr, rn. aiit.1I now oalr llrt.lt
Da Luis asad Elsetrle Rants, lata model, iu UtttA .. now en It S1SI.M
Ob only Demonstrator OB. Dishwasher, ros. 1311 PI ...now only SI .si .
Oct enly Da Lou Antomatlt O.K. Waahty, estaonetrttor. ww
SS4l.lt now only S14S.SS '
Ons etry clean, usee) Easy awtndrler Washer, priced Iai eulck salt.
Nfw 11 cu. It. Hoof model Cheat Typo PtHAtr, rn. salt's!
now only Utf-At
MASTER SERVICE STATIONS
A VINO EAD1ATOB TBOUBLBT VftlU
ytor Cu. uMrU Will MlTt mar ros
Ubs ma un yen oat. Fm Mtl
tMBtsktL MtMd MTTlM. CflBttt ll LssV
TRUCKS
lesf1 tt.TON oinal truck In Mo. 1 con.
4itim. thu is a nartein as eeye. siv,
Arlsoae at.. All BMWA M. Wis
OATS
Ml M. Commercial
Open Prldayj 'til S a.m.
ph. s-na '
For Sal MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILES
TO SILL At once lt-foot bock oar.
prtme-rera wood. Like hi. will uu
for CAcrlllcA br owner. Fbono S-734.
MODBEN BLECTBIC rnmc. 4 burner,
deep well. Stowe ipece. Excellent
condltloit. ftCMonnblt. Phono 11101.
pi If
OUT-OF-TOWN client will eectltlce l
tn S Bekreit cemetery lou ot tso
aacb. Iteiuur price li tn.M. Bee llr.
Vorheee with Denton Ar Denton. Phone
S9W1. "I"
TOP SOIL
Bleer nit And till dirt
Hrerr. Phono 1-1HI
Hospital bbd for eeie at rat
Ufl ParnlturA Co. Phone s-tiss
S-PIBCB WALNUT dlnlni room eet. T
cubic foot None relrlterntor. Weet
Inihouee electric rnnie (neodi S
barneril d-HAt. nlll
OBAT BBD DBVSNO.
Phono (-1)11.
like
SteCULLOCH CHAIN BAWS.
water. Waet Belom aaloai LoctlnA Sur
al Ph. 4.ni ..A'
Ml
t V touARf Ar
new. 150. I BAT
Ml)' I l a
BdA-
PTompl 4o-
Wonrad MISCELLANEOUS
Logs Wanted
To price on todara merket tor loni
at abort tecocxl (rowth llr Ion. roi
nrlcelt phono SlSti dara, 41114 seen.
Inia. Woat Salem Lumber Co. I1M
w,ine rf, Beleni. nall
WOODBT WANTS PlanoA Phone Mill
A
fnrwio BANOKB. Woodrr'A Ph.
S-IUS s
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SPORTING EQUIPMENT
ENFIELD, acope.
co-.idltlon, . Phone 4-laM.
Excellent
PERSONAL
I WILL NOT be reapomlblo lor any
debta ether than my own. Lawrence
W. Judd.
...I1JU
cuetaai radio. 1m.
Madam Heart Palmistry
Located In houae tralltr by the so
lem Prlvo-In Theater. P
1 WILL NOT bo roeponalble for Any
debta unleal contracted by Btyaell.
ThOTnae L. Snethen. P"
oeeeeieeeeeeeeieemefereeeeew
AUTOMOBILES
WILL SACRlrlCB 1WI Mercury Hon
teree aedan. Tu-tone blue, radio, heau
or. oyerdrlre. Take trede and finance
at bank ratee. Price Phone
l.ltlt afUr S p.m. '"'
WILL SELL or trade equity in M7 Willy;
Sedan. I1M4. JJ
ims FLTMOllTB. motor rebuilt, ood
tlm. hydramalla brakeo, an Lamina
Are, alter I p i.
ma aatf.y:auitT la 1I4S Bulck Con
vertible. Bicellent condition. Call
4-4044 alter :0 p.m. MO N. Bl;h.
cisrj
DGSTDUV3
u nnnnf CORONCT SKDAM
Otto drift, radio, hcattr. Hoc tat
covers "
4ft BD1CX DPEFt SEDAN
nnafli. rftdlo. hcttttr. whlU Uru,
POtltAI 1H
Ift RniCK 8 FECIAL SEDAN
BtftUr. wiheriA eoer. tood condi
tion
0OWO CDflTOU I SEDAN
UMie air neater, custc
Btaculatc
.a inirir mttpeii SEDAN
Badle, hiatar. cicHlent ttrri. flnt
mIhL iMtlait lnurlor Mtl
WHOOPIES
ai Bulck Buner Bedan trftS
41 ChryHer Bedan
41 Bulck Super Sedan '
11 Chevrolet Tudor
TOO OCT A BETTER USED CAB
PROM TOUR BUICK DEALER
ffwna aHBtP8,"',r
OTTO J.
WILSON '
COMPANY
OREGON'S NUMBER ONE
PEALER
Its CHEVROLET Sedan, rum aood.
nod Uru. See at 4 N. Hnd. Phone
Itwi. . "
Com ! st Center
Phone !-)
A3"'
eell)'
Fair Week Special
One ll-IL Pkthlni Boat and trailer
STt.eA. Another one lor ttt.it.
One 14 It. Bryant, waa AMI. now Alii
One K-It. nihlni Bkllt, waa tltt, now
uu ea
One email boat trailer. S-men wheela.
Many ether boate to chooeo Ivont.
Salem Boat House -
let Cbemeketa Ph. nm
FINANCIAL
HIGH PAYMENTS?
WB CAN CUT
Let's Give Them the AXE!
Dae our eonaolldatle piaa.
AOTO LOANS
HOUSEHOLD PTRNITURl
riverrnrlt
STATE FINANCE CO.
Ill AO. HUB At.
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H a wa i i a nd Other Fa r-off
Places Part of Big SHqw
AUTO LOANS
WTLLAMETTB CREDIT CO.
Its south Church
pklH a-Plaatv
Pk. i-stii ua no u-tta im
'' Two of the county exhibits completed early for the
State Fair were, thotes of Linn and Umatilla counties.
Above is the Linn county exhibit, .arranged by Lottie
Arnold of Lebanon, who Is shown in the picture. Arnold
and his wife have been coming to the far for 25 years to
arrange that county's exhibit and for the past IT years he
has managed the Lebanon Strawberry festival. Arnold
has also served on the Linn county fair board for 25 years.
Below, is a section from the Umatilla exhibit, completed
early Friday afternoon, despite the tact that county is
also getting ready for the Pendleton Round-Up, which
starts the middle of next week.
You'v heard of the Hawai
ian Luau, the feast for which
the Islands are famous.
There's a Hawaiian Luau of
another type in store for those
attending the night revue at the
Oregon State Fair a feast of
Hawiian music and dancing.
The revue has a strictly Ha
waiian background, but is not
entirely composed ot Hawaiian
acta. Several other outstand
ing numbers appear on the pro
gram as guests to the "Islsnds."
Aside from these acts, how
ever, the cast Is composed ot
Hswaiians, many of whom are
known already to people in this
area, either from their appear
ance in pictures or at entertain
ment spots.
Three of the top women per
formers are Princess Luana,
who came from the Islands
after aha. was chosen as Miss
Honolulu; Napua, known tor
her work with Harry Owens
and his Roysl Hawaiian United
Air Television show: and Elans,
talentaul ainglng and dancing
star, as well as, an outstanding
musician, who Is the narrator
for the Hawaiian presentation,
Princess Luana, whose par
ents are Scotch- Hawaiian,
comes from HUo, Hswali, and
recently has been in Southern
California. She was a featured
dancer in Bing Crosby's pic
ture. "Waklkt Wedding." ap
peared tn the Hawaiian Nights
musical film, toured with the
Hollywood Hit Parade and has
danced In several pictures and
on television shows. Last year
she went to Honolulu with the
KTTV television show "Open
Road."
A native of Hawaii, Napua
comes to Salem direct from the
Ambassador hotel in Los Ange
les. As a child of four ahe start
ed her dancing career and when
Harry Owens started the Royal
Hawaiian Orchestra she started
dancing with him.
Egypt and prior to coming to
the Stat Fair has appeared in
only on other plac In th
United States, Las Vegas. This
act, th Amin Brothers, Is list
ed as a balancing act, but tnes
brothers flip, spin and whirl.
New In this area Is Gen
Sheldon, but in other parts h
Is well known for his banjo
playing and bis comedy panto
mime. The State Fair rev:t 1 If
something of a homecoming for
the man who directs the orches
tra. Jack Seltenridge, for he is
a former Oregonlan. Selten
ridge now comes from - Saa
Francisco. .'
SENT TO FlUSOff
Albany Elva Opal Hunter
haa been taken to the Oregon
stat prison to start serving
one-year sentence Imposed on
him by Judge Victor Olllver in
circuit court her when h
pleaded guilty to a charge ot
contributing to the delinquen
cy of a minor.- He had at first
been charged with statutory
rape but agreed to plead to
th lesser charge. . .
Mid-Willamette
Obituaries .
Carl Johnson
Wlllamlna Funeral servi
ces tor Csrl August Johnson,
55, were held Sept. S at 10
a.m. t the Sheridan Funeral '
home, with Rev. Harry Olsea
of the Assembly of God church
officiating. Interment was In
Green Crest Memorial park in
Sheridan.
Mr. Johnson was born la
Sweden. He Is survived by hi
wlie, Henni Marl ot WlUa
mina; three daughters," Mrs.
Violet Charles and Linda and
Later she Twyla all of WlUamina;
B WV.JAHA. (,,, 4CUABA1
towed back to Portland whito iSSlR H- tSJB n . Ludwig of Badg-
passengers continued in w vk :,., .: "u.. rL.w ?' U1?h V
.a - . I eS V ABk BAVB u BAB BAUti J ATa A Wl
otner dus. i Intn" ,, m. ..j TAkn.A-
HobUtt's .mother, Mrs. Flora N,..,, e,..iM ,h. ..m
tT.L.1 li, a, 1 11.... a. O I . r
nonuu. o uvn at, ou'
ton.
LOANS
UP TO $1500
- -,. Ww i ,,1'ary. car
AT PERSONAL lt'a "yea" PTAmPUy
amplayoA aiea ar warned
1-nalt loaa . . . Phono first
A) Ton select beet payment Sato
Between payday loeni.
Phone, write or Aomt la TODATI
Personal Finance Co.
ill a HIOH ST., BALEM
,.,. !.. Nae. A-m. M-lSt
Loans over tsol up to I1MS and up te
II months to repay made by Peraonal
Finance Co. of Marlon County under
Industrial Loan vompanrce '
War Vet Killed When
Car Strikes Bus at Canby
Oreeon.
rl
Ua B-ssi nnd M-ns
And
RO B1MMONB
NSORANCB AND LOAN
Bear 'Top TrAdet"
U HI Dill? KBLM 13M Be
OENBRAl PTNANCS CO
LOANS '
Ul Be Commercial St Tel 1-S1II
Canby UX Frederick N.
Hoblltt, 36, recently discharg
ed veteran from San Francis
co, war killed early today
when his rented automobile
crashed into the rear of a
Greyhound bus on U.S. high
way WE. -
Hoblitt apparently was Ore
gon's first fatality as the La
bor Day week-end got under
way. The mishap occurred at the
railroad crossing on the north
DIRECTORY
WINDOW CLEANING
EX OS FOR PARM, CTTT OR ACRE AOS
LOANS BSal ur imwmw
WB BUI
Seal AttAte mortsatat It ownuscU
State Finance Co.
tn a aits at r Miii(
, flJ nirrrf
Acme Window Cleaner. Industrial floor
wezns. boueecleantns Phono 1-113
147 Court
outskirts ot Canby when th
bus, bound for Coos Bsy,
made a stop. ,
State police said Hoblitt,
brother, ot Mahlon' Hoblitt,
owner of a Silverton news
paper, wss driving the car at
a high rate of speed when It
crashed into the halted bus.
The car, rented In Portland,
skidded nearly 80 feet before
hitting the bus which was
knocked ahead more than six
feet by the Impact.
None of the bus passengers
appeared seriously hurt, al
though several were checked
in Salem hospitals.
The bus, driven by William
haa made recordings ot her own
compositions. Motion pictures
have also claimed her. She Is
a swimmer, as well as, a dancer
and at IT years of age became
Hawaiian swimming cham
pion,
These three women ar only
a part ot the talented group
that appears here. There Is Mo-
Kansas City Mo. SU 1 nalel, a dancer coming from th
Oryille L. Ring, powerful Hotel Lexington, N. Y.; Paha
ATL. Teamstara boas, and four si, a sinier: iveoKeioiBe,
other lafcor leaders wars un-1 dancer featured on the Arthur
riav inriirtm.nt , inMav uiMiTcy snow: Keokie. a male
charges ranging from robbery I samoan niie dancer; xne is;
Jury Indicts
Labor Bosses
bert of Grand Ronde, Fred and
Robert ot Badger, Minn., and ,
Victor of Wlllamina; three sis
ters, Hilda Maslund of SaVoL
Minn., Ester Carlson of Swe
den and Freda Anderson ot
Leonard, Minn. A brother pr- -ceded
him In death. . '
to asssult with intent to kill.
Ring, president of a Teams
ter local here, was named in
four of the, 12 indictments re
turned to Judge Ben Terte
yeaterdsy.
Two of the Indictments
charged Ring with robbery
and two with embezzlement
Ring was a key figure in
the 10-week i old construction
strike here that cost an esti
mated g2,000,000 in payrolls.
He also was the target of a
five-day . congressional in
quiry into the extensive labor
tieup held her recently,
landers, a Hawaiian musical
group; three knife dancers, Ka-
lani, Lokilani and Lai Lie Lua;
and the girl dancers.
Other acts on the program
come from all Darts of the
world.
Paul Duman
SUytott The rosary will be
recited at t p.m. Saturday and
again at S p.m. Sunday at th
Weddle Funeral - chapel in
Stayton. Funeral services will
be at a.m. Monday, Sept. 7,
in Our Lady of Loudres Catho
lic church at Jordan. Burial
will be in the Catholic ceme
tery. Surviving are the parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Duman,
Sclo: seven brothers, Henry
and Richard Duman, Scio; Ed
One ma V he) ramemneivrifnr Wird StAvtom JnmCS. Lyons:
a visit her a number ot years Robert and cuuora Duman,
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
TRAILERS
S WHEEL lllht trAller. Oood condition.
tit H. 4W N. Sard as. alter r--.
..-w vaafLBW Tear droa. aood COU-
h 21. --U
TRANSPORT ATION
STUDENT WISHES SIDE to Tuba about 1
Sept, ua. rnona a-i .. i
LABOR
DAY
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 7
DIRECTORY
ADDINO RUCBgXES
AU makes used maeblnas sola, rented, I
reaalrtd. etoaB, aeo wws r
$$CASH$$
FOR YOUR CAR
ALL MAKES, AND MODELS
TO CHOOSE FROM
Western Motors
Phone l-ttl!
till Broadway
INI POBD TI'DOB V-S. Will sell or
trade. Price llltt. Call ma altar I: IS
p.m. Nell warrlclt, 1-11S7. Q'"
IMS DODGE Coronet Club Coupe for
salt or trade.-Must aell this wees. My
lose la your tain. No reasonable oiler
refnaed. PhonC 1-1131. AJl
CREVBOLET SEDAN lor aals. Hit tMd
.1 ,Kh m hien toraue motor, win
take older car an trade. Pleat phone
tn lite efternooaa wr fwi" '
t.ltoa.
$ $ FOR $$
You Can't
Beat Our Cars
FOR VALUE!
PONTIAC
II BEDAN.
U BEDAN.
'It SEDAN.
'II BEDAN.
ST SEDAN.
Brdrl., RAN .
Hydra. RAtH
Hrdra., RAH
Hrdra., RArR
RAtH
...Illtt
... lilt
... lies
We do Anrthlns In the lino ot build.
. - H,iii.L Phono 3-tBt.
"' olUM
These Solem used ear deolen poy tribute to loboring mn ond womn In
all wolks of American economic lif. W will b closed Monday to help you
observ this greot annual event. Visit our lots ot your leisure ond look over
the many fine values we have. Then buy later. And drive safely olways!
BL'LLDOZINO
BULLDOZING
Lotllnl. road bulldlnt. elearlnt. Oeorlt
Wlrtn, llll Candlewood. Phone '"'"
Bulldoalna. roads.
Vlrsll Huskey, llll
1-1 Ml.
DBES8MAB1NO
clearlna
Palrrlew.
teeth.
phone
023S1
alterations, hemstlteblnt. buttons.
,n.ktu covered, buttonholes. Mrs.
M. Allender. l-ttll
EXCAVATING
0131
Bea OUea at Son, tieeTatlni and
radlni. Uad elearlnt. Ph. '
WILL SELL OB TBADE MUlty IB HIT
Pord. Phono 4-1111. "'
ST DODOE. sood
Botor. Phone 441SI.
all!
1SAS BUICK sedan, sood condition ttro
ojstTjlMJIlljrjlb JMWJi'i
S WIND SOB CHRTSLEB. new tires,
toad eond. S13SI. Phont 13111. Alii'
1S4T DB SOTO 4-door. Radio, heater,
suarantecd perfect. Orlslnal owner.
IITA. Also, itu Plyswuth AMwurbaa
Phont l-TTt4 J
WILL SELL OR TBADE eeulty 'IT Pord
rM-aruala. Phaaa 1-UI3 After S P m
tjlir
IMS MCBCt ST. lINt
ptrt payment. 1TITI.
Take AM csr ai
III'
1MI POBD ' lew, plekop. Oood condl-
laa. At 1IN Broadway. ll
MUST SELL 1117 Btude. Cony. Perfect
eoadllloa Makt Alter. Phano A-rtJ
BJCST SELL! lilt Pord club coupe. r.e-
Atm heeler. STSt. 1331 TottUS Are
Woodbarn. Phono Tttl. alls
j-J Slerre
let Stewart. Pnone ITial. All! I
ONE OP the beat Mot Chees
Phaat I -At 71.
CADILLAC
'41 SEDAN lLOAdedl
CHEVROLET
1 BFDAN. RAtH
41 CLUB CPE. RAtH
IS SEDAN. RAtH
FORD
IT BEDAN.
41 SEDAN.
RBN
RAtH .
.till
. ion
.1 Its
. AM
Insulation, weatherstrips, aluminum
screens. Free estimates. T. Pullmsn
Shnn. t-atas. oils1
MATTRESSES
Capitol BeddinB renorstee Fat) line
new mattresses Ph J-4SSS
S2 CHEVROLET $139 J
l-door sedsn. heater, sport Ill's,
white aldewall tires, clean, 1 owner,
l-touo lllht trern with dark treen
top. This Is the full price.
81 CHEVROLET 11285
Deluse elub coupe. RAN. sun riser,
fender aklrls. while stdewall Uru.
50 PLYMOUTH $1095
Special deluit 4-door sedan, RAtH.
very clean.
Open Bvenlnte "Til t
RON'S
lilt Sroedwar Phono l-tlM
52 MERCURY .11995
l-door aedae, OD. orlslnal plastla eeat
coeers. heater, defrosters, undereoeted,
turn slsnals, 1 owner, Immaculate In
and out.
51 BUICK $1850
Super Rlelera coupe, lull eaulpment,
E-Z-I tlass, low mllsacs. orlelnal 3
tooo llnlan. nearly new tires.
47 WILLYS JEEP $895
4-wheel drlre. lull side curtslna ond
lop. spotllte. eacellcnt condition ell
Around. Thll M A HUNTERS BPE
C1ALI WESTERN MOTORS
,1111 Broadway
51 DODGE $1395
l-paasenter coupe, with radio, heater,
custom seal oarers, new Urea, and
ll.oos miles.
48 PLYMOUTH $645
S-door sedan. It's A epeclal delusa
mmodel with RAtH, Arlslnal IlnUh
and aeal covere.
'41 CHRYSLER $395
Windsor a-doar eedaa. RArH. e Slo
vene drlra, teat torera. Very low aad
sbarpl
Salem Automobile Co.
OPTICS STJBNITUBB B SPPPLtEa
Desk thalra files, mint suppltss, safes,
duplicators, auppllea. d't lentpfc type
writer alanda. Rocn. 4iS Court. o'
ROAD OBADINO
Road tradlnl. lereltae elltcbmir 1U
tal srader. Ro Baneock. Ph. ""J'j
.1
si
BEST FOR LESS
41 BOICP CPE
IS DODOE CPE
IS PLYMOUTH BEDAN
Always the Best tor Less
AT
KELLY
OWENS Co.
- ..a ar t IOTDTV PU 3.4112
town "w "
ASH'
SEPTIC TANBS
Boollns sad tolas by eipoflA for s
rltht price. Phone 1-oStl. OUT'
'82 DODGE $1495
Waefersr l.sflre aedan. loaded with
all choice Dodto Aeceeeorlas. Set this
one!
50 CHEVROLET $895
Btrlellne l-doar oedon. loaded and
terr aharp. Ton can't beat title price!
Here's reel eeluel
48 DODGE Vl TON $895
Here's a ruesed tpeed transmis
sion pickup at a low price. It s sood!
I Locations
To Berro Tow Besllyl
tot North Hlch
111 Chemelcia llll Portland Rd.
Stan Baker Motors
Hamel'l septla tanks cleaned, line
service. Guaranteed work. Phone
l-Tttl. 1-ATTI. '
rZT..-,- -....I (.. Teak, cleaned.
D rooler eleeas sewers, drains. Phone
t.asas '
Sower, testis tanks, drama cleaned. Ito-
w
SSUBPENINO a aSP AIR
Lawn mowsra. oawa its. llth
I-4I1I. Prat Pickup.
TTPEWBITEaS
Smith Corona Remtrteton. Royal r)i
derwowd or tables All makes nsaS
ssachtaat Rsvaars At real. Been.
Oeort, S-PTTt. ,
51 CADILLAC "62" ..$3195
Polly equipped aedsn and an oi
CedlHSAu famous estras. Twa-lonod
beauty, with white eldewall tires.
80 CHEVROLET $1295
4-dr. sdn. with powertllde. RAH. while
stdewatu. underroated. I local owner,
onlr 34.000 miles.
'48 SEDAN DELIVERY ..$795
Chevrolet, nsw pslnt. fine ehapo me
ahanlrallr. rood rubber, reck on top.
WE NEED 'It. IT. '4 'l
CTIETROLETa - TRADE NOWI
DOUGLAS McKAY
CHEVROLET CO.
li N. Commsrclsl at. Phono l-llll
ago the Arnauts. These two
brothers toured with Sr. Harry
Lauder, when he made his last
appearance on the West coast
snd visited Salem then. They
are a comedy team, outstand
ing as psntomimists and re
cently appeared on the Ed Sul
livan 'Toast of th Town" TV
show,
From London are th acro
bats, Evle and Joe Slack, a com
edy and contortion team, who
came here directly from Radio
City Music Hall. As a chef Joe
Slack cooks up a mighty line
dish when he presents Evle on
s silver platter.
Ringling Bros. Barnum and
Bailey Circus for four years
festured Hubert Castle, tight
rope artist who appears In the
revue. You'll see him penorm
every type of tight rope trick
from ring Jumping to bicycle
riding.
Sensational la the only word
that could be used In describ
ing an act that comes from
DEATHS
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Commercial It Center
BdmeaS toltlraa Tarreal
Kdmnnd Sulllvoa Tarrant, lata resi
dent ot I3SS Oak St., at a local hospital.
Sept. S. at the aaa ol Tl. Puneral senleaa
win be announced later or seevou
Edwarda Co.
teste!! McCatl
Issbell UtCall. late resident of Selem
on Sept. t. Bister af Mrs. A. Jsckson.
Selem. Prtrato aerrlcee will be held
Tuesday, Sept, S at IS 31 a m. la the
Chapel af the W. T. Rlsdon Co. Con
cludlna aerrlcee at Lee Mission cemetery.
Bar. Donald Payne elfkletloe.
Willie . Meete
Willie S Moore, lete resident of lit N
Winter at . ot a local hospital Sept. 4.
Barrlcea Taesder, Bent. S At IS. IS a m
In Clouth-Barriek Chspel. wllh prlrstt
final rltea at Portland Mausoleum. Dr.
Peul Potlnt And Roe. B. J. Holland Affl-
claims.
Laella Tbeesaa
Luslla Thomas, late resident or see
Petlsrsaa Ava.. at a local hospital Sept.
Survived by sens, Nlensrd Lo Thomas
and Clayton PTord Thomas, both af Sa
lem; mother, Mra. Mary Bunkel, aalem;
sisters, Mrs. Rathryn Wlsns. aalem, Mra.
Mary Schmidt, Chllllwark. B. c . -asm.
Emma Lowen. Balem. Mrs. Helea Hie.
bert, Baaerslleld. Colli.. Mrs. LydIA
Past. Marlon. B. D.t brothers. Oustav 1
Kunkel, Marlon, a. D . John M. Bunksl,
Nsrrlson, Mleh.. the Rev. Albert L.
Punkel. Salem. Servlcea Beturday. Sept.
at- I p m. In Ctouth-Berrlck Chapel
with the Rev. John E. Prlesen offlclatlnt.
Shipment will bo made to Marlon Junc
tion, a. Dak, tar interment- ,
U.S. Navy; and six sisters,
Irene Keseglch, Cleveland, O.;
Doris Ray, Stayton; Catherine
Larson, Garden Grove, Calif.;
Margaret ' Quenerett, Toledo,
Ore.; Mary Ann and Reglna
May Duman, Sclo.
Frank A. Boscow
Woodburn Frank A. Bos
cow, 63, a former resident of
Woodburn, died August 11 at
Tacoma, Wash. From 1922 un
til his retirement in 1940 Mr.
Boscow served as Union Paci
fic rosdrasster st The Dalles,
Walla Walla, Wash., and Pen
dleton, Ore. He was born in
1890 at Areata, Humboldt
county, Calif., and made hi
home at The Dalles and Ocean
City, Wash., where he was a
member of Wasco Masonic
lodse No. 15 and of Columbia
Commandary No. 13, Knights
Templar.
' Survivors 1 n c 1 u d e his wi
dow, Beaulah Boscow of Th
Dalles; a ion, William B. Bos
cow of Harrisburg, Penn.; two
listers, Mrs. Ellzsbeth Fresher
of Los Gstos, Calif., and Mrs,
Msbel Nsrron of San Jose,
Calif., and a grandson, Ronald
B. Boscow, of Walla Walla,
Wash.
Mr. Boscow was the son of
the lste Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Boscow of Woodburn.
Funeral services were Aug
ust 14 at Tacoma, Wash.
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Plereaea Dltew Barber
PTorenca Diaon Barker, in this city
Sept. I. Late resident at list H. coltaao
at the aee ar 44. survived by nasaand.
Pred Berker, Balem. Aanouneement of
services wiu bo Bos do later by tho W. T.
Ritdoa Co.
at. Athtaoew
r. R. Atkinson, ai the resldsnee. ITS
Broadway, tvurylvod by wife, Mary Lynn
Atkinson. Balem: deutrttore. Mrs. M. M.
Jonei, Balem, Mrt. II. aoavdermsa, aa
lem; son Lea D. Atklnava, selem, moth,
er. Mrs. Bslle Atkinson, Balem; atetora.
Mrs. t. L O'Nell. Balem. Mrt. T. X.
Polll, Bslem, Mrs. C L Berry, St avion
tfrs. Delia Albrteht. Denver. Colo.:
f randchlldren; eeveral nieces and neph
owe. Aanouneement af torvteat istsy fey
th Tlrtll T. OaeSta Co.
Mary E. Daniels '
Bslliton Mary Emaline
Danells was born st Silverton,
Ore., Oct. II, 1861, and died
at the McMinnville hospital
Aug. 30, 1953, at th age ot
91.
Her maiden name was Age
and ahe was married to Dudley
Isaac Daniels who with four
of their nine children preceded
her In death.
She is survived by five chil
dren, Mrs. Lottie Crawford,
McMinnville, Mrs. Grace Bar
ber, Sheridan; Mrs. Ethel Par
tons. Wlllamina; Clyde, Sheri
dan, and Xarl, Dallas; also 14
grandchildren and 31 great
grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
She had lived in tne can-
atone and Bcllvue communities
and later in Sheridan.
Funeral services were con
ducted in the Sheridan chapel
ot Memories Sept, 3 at 3 p.m.
with Rev. James Osborne of
McMinnville officiating.
Vault entombment followed
In Evergreen Memorial Park
near McMinnviU.