1 . Jfrfce OHEGOH STATESMAN Satan, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. March 27, 1949 FAGS FIVE Local News Briefs File, Precise Post Filings tor precinct committeeman or committeewoman places on repub lican and democratic ticket! yes terday were as follows: Repub lican. Vera Harper, Gervals, route one. East Gervals precinct; Jack Murray, route two, Aurora. Butte ville precinct; Gladys F. Cage, route six, box 373, Salem. Fair grounds precinct: Henry Zorn, Champoeg precinct; Laura Erick on, McKee precinct; democratic filings are Paul Feblen, Stayton. Stayton precinct; and A. M. Dal rymple, route one, Aurora, Aur ora, precinct. View Telephone IJne Mem bers of the county court yesterday viewed location of telephone poles along the Marquam road near Mt. Angel belonging to a private telepbone company. Anticipated widening of the road has made uncertain whether the line will have to be moved or may be al lowed to remain undisturbed. The court had made no decision in the matter after having returned yesterday from its inspection. Lutl florist. P. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. To Alter Buildings Permits were issued yesterday by the building inspector's office to James Oliver to alter a dwelling at 1810 North Summer. $125; Maurice Klinger to remove a mar quee at 13C North Commercial. $25; Mary Becker to repair a dwelling at 540 South Liberty, $300. Directors to Meet The YMCA board of directors' devotional meeting will be Thursday noon. D. E. Sisson is in charge. Obituary Salmon At the residence, 1625 Center street, Sunday, March 24, Susan Salmon, aged 9u years. A resident of the Methodist Old People's home for 11 years. Mother of Mrs. J. Wroten of Jorden alley, Mrs. J. D.-Stalnaker of Portland and Vir gil Salmon of Rainier. Funeral services will be held in the chapfl of the W. T. Itiedou company Wednesday. March 27. at 1:30 p m., with Rev. I.. V. Collar offi ciating. Ritualistic service by Women's Relief corps. Concluding services in Le Minion cemetery. CarnitMly In this city. Tuesday. March 2 6, ) Patrick Carmody, aged 78 years, ; late resident of 1140 Oxford! street. Husband of Anna B. Car mody. Funeral announcements la ter by W. T. Ri?don company. Cole In this city Monday. March 25, Kffie Marie Cole, aged 53 years. Late resident of route 2, Salem, i Wife of Curtis C. Cole and mother of Howard C. and Irma Marie Cole of Salem; daughter of G. F. Har old of Silverton; sister of Clifford Harold of Salem. Raleigh R. Har old and Mrs. Delia M. Young of Wenatchee, Wash., and Miss Ina L. Harold of Silverton. Life mem ber of the First Christian church. Funeral services will be held ixf the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company Thursday, March 2 8. at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Guy L. Drill offi ciating. Concluding services Bel crest Memorial park. Kelso Mrs. Leon dean Hunt Kelso, 4 6, In Palmer, Alaska, March 15. Mo ther of Mrs. Georgia Evelyn Hurt, of Salem. Miss Rachel and Miss Virginia, both of Palmer. Alaska; sister of Mrs. Adele Carroll of Seattle; brother of Henry Miller of Sublimity and Dr. Fred Hosch of Bend. Services will be held at the Sublimity Catholic church Saturday. March 30, at 9 a.m.. un der the direction of the Walker & Howell Funeral home. Varley Mrs. Hannah Varley passed away at the residence 823 North Commercial street, March 26, at the age of 79 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. F. K. Skaling, Sa lem; sons, Rev. j. o. Varley, Paynesvllle, David Varley, David son, Sask.. Can.; Phil Varley, Drain, Ore., and John Varley, Sa lem, also 7 grandchildren. Funer al announcement later by the Clough-Barrick company. $1 Oil Permanent $1.75 on Mom. or Wed. A. M. 10 DISCOUNT on any or more Oil V Per manent. Either ma chine, h e aterless, machlneless. Ask About Our Guarantee Rom Perm. War Salon Room 408. Guardian BIda. PHOXK 7076 Distinctive loos' Room size carpeting by Firth or Alexander Smith ... Pabco inlaid, custom installed floor covering for bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms . NOTHING DOWN! No payment for SO days oa our custom-iastalled Pabco drain board, kttchem aad bathroom floor coverlag aad wallpaper. This offer also Include Interior and exterior patarlag. Wo recommend only first class painters, smpply only first claso materials and haadlo the financing. There la bo charge for this service. S75 CHE5EKKETA Coming Events April 1 Last day for pri mary election candidates to file. April 1 April Fool Day. April 5, 6 Jym Jamboree, Salem high school. April 5, 6 Boy Scoot merit badge exposition-. April 8 Salem T G Icemen concert, Leslie Junior high school. April 16 Registration for primary election closes. May 17 Primary election. Maccabees Go to Portland Several members of lodge 84D Maccabees are planning to attend initiation ceremonies in Portland tonight for a large class of candi dates from the various Portland units. The meeting will be at Al Asar temple. Third and Morrison streets, with Supreme Comman der E. W. Thompson of Detroit, Mich., as the honor guest. Those wishing transportation may call J. Ed Reay. See ad in Saturday Evening Post. Mar. 23, page 81. Wally Walrath. Phone 3829, ofc. 3894. Charge Wire Theft Richard and Leroy Tomlinson were ar raigned yesterday in Stayton justice court on a charge of burg lary not in a dwelling Involving theft of 350 rolls of bean wire from a barn owned by H. G. Ruggles near Marlon. Richard was bound over to the grand Jury after pleading not guilty, and pre liminary hearing ordered for Le roy at a time to be set by the district attorney. Enlistments Open New author ity has been received from US army district headquarters at Portland to recruit men for sev eral branches of the army, ac cording to announcement made yesterday by Sergeant Sam Gim plson. local recruiter. Openings are available in the infantry, field artillery, engineers, quartermas ter corps and ordinance depart ment, all for the Hawaiian islands. Dr. J. Vinton Scott announces new Dental Offices, 744 N. Capitol. Move to Panama Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ruble, former Suunyside residents, left last night for San Francisco where they will ?ail on the SS Washington Express for Halboa. Panama Canal Zone, to make their home. Three daugh ters, Mrs. Forrest Cheesemau, Fay and Babe Ruble, are living there now. Lewelling Assigned Chief Jus tice Kand of the state supreme court Tuesday assigned Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling, Marion county, to substitute for Circuit Judge G. F. Skipworth of Lane county. Judgo Sklpworth Is now trying a number of cases in Coos county. Two Seven OH (270) N. Church. New location Shrock's Used Car Lot. directly across State theatre. Is Home H. F. Shanks, for mer Salem Jeweler, who for some time has been hospitalized at the Salem Deaconess, was yesterday moved to his home at 195 South Cottage. He Is reported by Mrs. Shanks to be considerably Im proved, and able to receive vis itors. Card Party Planned The Sa lem Grange will give a benefit card party Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the grange home on D street. Pinochle and 500 will be played. Mrs. Stuart Johns and Mrs. Verne Ostrander are in charge. Safety of your savings Is insured at Salem Federal. 130. S. Liberty. Money Stolen Mrs. Carl R. Copeland has reported to city po lice that on Wednesday night someone reached in ner bedroom window and took her purse, left lying on the bed. The money was removed from the purse, which was thrown back into the room. Bnildiug Equipment Taken A motor and Joiner being used in the construction of a residence at 2268 Trade street, owned by F. D. Martin, were reported unbolted and stolen from the bouse Monday night. Entrance was gained through a bedroom window. Now Reduced prices on "Super fex" oil circulators for small homes. Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co.. N. Com'l. at Court, Fundamentals Is Topic "Fun damentals" is the topic for the Truth study class, meeting Wednesday night at 155, So. Lib erty St. Miss Olive Stevens la the leader. Records not Open Operators' license records In the secretary of state's office are not open to pub lic Inspection, the attorney gen eral ruled today. owemi.! PHOXB 9221 One Office, Role A constable cannot hold that office and the office of city marshal at the same time, Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held yesterday. Van Win kle said both offices were lucra tive. The opinion was requested by Governor Charles A. Spragu. Treatment Given The Salem first aid crew Tuesday treated Miss Irene Ogden, 657 North 20th, for eye injuries. Stitches were re quired to close a cut on the cheek of Appa Leon a Spober, 2460 Laur el, suffered in an automobile ac cident at Winter and D streets. Townsend Meeting The Swe gle Townsend club, number IS, will meet at the home of Mr. J. J. K lee man on Hollywood drive, Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Im portant news on special bulletins from Washington, DC, will be read. The public is Invited. The season's new pastels in Fea thertuft Chenille bedspreads, $7.95 and $3.95. Better Bedding Store, 115 N. High Board to Meet- The Marlon county health association board will meet at Schneider's coffee shop at noon Friday, to hear Er nest Williams, of the National Tu berculosis association talk on fi nances and budgets. Held, Non-Support Eugene Thornley was held yesterday in the county jail on a charge of non-support after having been ar rested by sheriff's deputies. He will be arraigned today in justice court. Gamble to Speak At the Ro tary club luncheon today speak ing on the motion picture industry will be Ted R. Gamble, Portland's 1940 Junior first citizen and man ager of the J. J. Parker theatres. Mohair Stolen Five sacks of first grade mochalr were taken from an unnamed farm near Mon mouth, It was reported to Salem police Monday by Deputy Sheriff Williams of Polk county. Serving in Polk Jail Commit ted to fire days in the Polk coun ty jail to serve out a fine imposed for drunkenness in a public place is Leo N. Ki'lian of Salem, ar rested Sunday in West Salem. For June RriJes Now i3 the time to place your orders for band monograramed Wamsutta sheets and pillow cases. Better Bedding Store, 115 N. High. Speeding Charged On the city polite blotter for violation of basic lule are Wllmot G. Getta. 2130 State; Clair L. Brown, 605 Mar ket, and George E. Johnson, 1370 Leslie. More for Camp Four new reg istrations from out-of-town have been received for the YMCA camp at Silver Creek Falls, according to Fred Smith, director. 2308 Bikes Licensed Nearly 2400 of the 4000 expected bicycles had been licensed at the city po lice station Tuesday. The number is higher than at the same time last year. Held by Police O. O. Munyan of Salem is being held in the city jail following arrest Tuesday af ternoon on a charge of possession of stolen property. File Business Name Roger E. Mything has filed assumed business name for Northwest Dapco company, located at 701 North Capitol street. Two Seven OH (270) N. Church. New location Shrock's Used Car Lot, directly across Stat theatre. At Hospital Mrs. Emma Stur gis of Brooks is at a Salem hos pital with a broken hip received Sunday when she fell at her home. Townsend Meeting Townsend club No. 4 meets tonight at the Highland school at 7:30 o'clock. Charter Revision Group Sets Meet First general meeting of the city charter revision committee for more than a month will be held in two weeks when all sub committees will be prepared to report their findings. Chairman O. K. DeWitt revealed yesterday. A general meeting scheduled for last night was postponed due to inability of some members to attend. The sub-committee studying the council manager form of gov ernment, headed by Senator Doug las McKay, has nearly finished Its report, DeWitt said. The committee studying chart er revision expressly Is awaiting arrival from New York of a model city charter prepared by the bureau of municipal research. New York city. Former Mayor V. E. Kuhn heads the sub-committee. Another committee, headed by John H. Carson, la studying the commission-manager form of gov ernment. Anyone Got Lentils? If any lentils are raised In Ore gon, a market awaits the grower. The state agricultural department Tuesday received word from a New York concern that It would like to contact Oregon lentil grow ers. The department has no rec ord of growers of such produce In Oregon. FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court & Hlah Ph. 7163 The modern trend Is more and mors to indoor vault burial or cremation, 'the two better ways." A) I VVtAVORIAl.- 1 U I I f y$ -tnDURjnQ. IU UIJ V KfiKTML Judicial Work For Day Slack Grand Jury in Session to Consider "Human Skin" Case Meeting of the grand Jury and routine handling of probate pa pers by Probate Judge J. C. Sleg mund were the sole judicial ac tivities undertaken yesterday at the courthouse following the end of the trial of Roberts vs. Bollier on Monday and the continued ab sence of Circuit Judge L. H. Mc Mahan in California. Grand jury meeting has been called to study routine criminal matters, and to investigate the human skin case of recent origin in which two Salem youths are un der indictment for unlawful use of the remains of a deceased per son. Two Silverton youths, Roy White and Jerry Wills, bound over on a statutory charge, were seen to enter the grand jury room dur ing the day. Circuit Court . State vs. Henry J. Thompson; transcript from Salem justice court on charge of non-support. State vs. Ralph Shepard and John Howard; transcript from Salem justice court on charge of non-support. State vs. Ralph Shepard and John Howard; transcript from Sa lem justice court on charge of pos session of stolen property. Lucile Wllmot vs. Wallace B. Wllmot; proof of mailing. Herman Vlesko vs. Calvin O. Sipes and others; foreclosure com plaint to recover $1400 alleged due on note and $150 attorney's fee. National Surety corporation vs. Guy H. Smith and others; answer to amended complaint denying generally. Frank Doolittle vs. Howard Clark; amended answer and cross complaint in equity. Probate Court Mary B. Bennett estate; Will Bennett named executor, and Paul B. Wallace, Karle M. Daue and George H. Riches, appraisers, of personal property valued at $3000. A will leaves $750 to Ber tha M. Meltoa. a sister; $1000 to Grance V. Henderson, also a sis ter; $750 to Robert E. Rawson, a brother; and the residue to Will Bennett, widower. Mary H. Cleveland estate; fi nal account of Mary E. Cleveland, administratrix, shows receipts, $295.52; disbursements, $356.59; deficit, $61.07; final hearing set for April 30. Josie Stalker estate; appraisal at $6878.95, of which $1084.95 is in cash. Dorothy Falk estate; receipt for $200 partial distribution by Min nie Willlg. A. S. Freeman estate; supple mental account approved and Frank Betzer, executor, dis charged. John Nelson guardianship; re port of First National bank of Portland approved showing re ceipts, $10,246.34; disbursements, $8,896.67; balance. $1,349.67. Elizabeth M. Ball estate; final order granted Roy Harlan, admin istrator; receipts of Earl S. Ball. W. Ball and Alta M. Ball for $76.40 each. Edita M. Banta estate; final ac count of Minnie E. Moore, execu trix, approved. Ida M. Keene estate; ninth an nual account of Arthur A. Keene, executor, shows receipts, $1153.66, disbursements, $555.16, balance, $598.50. Louis Church estate; report by John K. Holt, administrator, of real property sold to Chester A. Rawlins for $239.20. Justice Court Herbert Dalke; failure to stop, certified to juvenile court. Clayton C. Anderson; defective muffler, found not guilty as result of trial. Marriage Licenses Leo Hammer, 20, student, route six, box 372A, and Lorna Belle Mathews, 19, student, Sisters, Ore. William NafUger, 28, laborer. 1430 North Fourth street, and Rose Magdalene Aplin, 20, domes tic, Woodburn. No. 83-48 rooms of axxual sTATncnrr at ths BKHraCIiU. LOT XHSTTRAJfCS CO, of salt uxi crrr. m th stat U UtaA. on tba 3 1st day of DcntT. 13. sisd ta tba laauraacs Com in W stonsr of ths stato of Oraron. aansaat to Uv: carrru. Amount of ettl stock aalo MO SM.0M M XNOOACSJ Total sraaUtna mow for US7NI , awi.X1.tT Xatorsst. dtvioanos sa4 roats roaolvoa earls bs yosr. . ttlSM-M fciwii frost oiht aearoeS ncotvoS Carta tbs W . XMMtM Total moon t ase4.ui.is DtSBTTltSnCSMTS Fold for loaata. aaaowaaaata, anaulOaa ana surraoosr values I LllS.1tl.SS DIvMattda pais to pollsybole- sn dwrtot Uvo soar 144.SMS4 Dtvtotad sold oa ssaitoJ stock dorms tho toot . . . MS0SS Oommtsdoaa ana solsrios raid durlns tho rsx otJ.otf.tt Taxe Mem ms aaC faasaalC aarta tho yaar S4.1SJt Asaoont of afi odor osoondl- taraa SiaSU.M Total .1 LmiftJl Talae of rosl aototo oosod (marks valua) sat K. a. soid soda coat. 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Hamilton, elected last night as president of the Salem Toast masters dob succeeding Wil liam A. McAfee, who became deputy governor. Other new of ficers are Virgil T. Golden, vice president; William R. Newmy er, secretary-treasurer, and Ed Rissell, sergeant-at-arms. Brown, Nicholson File, City Posts Chandler P. Brown, now an alderman from the third ward, formally filed yesterday as a candidate for the city water com mission. Brown had previously announced he would be a candi date. Alderman James H. Nicholson filed for reelection as alderman from the first ward. Nicholson was elected in 1938 for the two year term after appointment by the council to fill a vacancy. Buy NOW Sav Mors SALE Wescoto Auto Enamel 1st 39 H Pt., BLACK .j Neat H PlJl0 2 Cans for 40 Qaicfe-aVylB. Tw aataatafctUs. 1 iiutt tractors. Mcrelaa. taya. a larmitara. . . Mas fa laa aanra. Box End Wrenches Finast rust proof, molybdenum double end doable hex wranchaa. Solo Prco 2$C 3txTll lack siaa lSxtlt-la. -3U Stslllft-ia. ISnOa-ia. nltsTt-ia. 32a 37o .41a 43iaxi-ta. 52a All Metal Wagons SALT PRf Cf $569 BIg34xl5Kx3K-ind. body and 10-in. rub bar tired disc wheels. Bed. green and blue enameled. Fielder's Glovo 90 Golden tan horse hide, full leather lin ed palm, adjustable leather lacing be tweea thumb and forefinger. Bey's else. C1191 Liquid Polish 29-oa.CAlf SAlf PtfCf Goaulae "Suprasae" Polish . . . Ideal tot cleaning and polishing lacquered end enameled surfaces. X4710 9 BEAUTIFUL MODELS AT CLOSE OUT PRICES ' Elcn'o Dottblo Bar BAST TEXMS1 A2327-I The above bicycle horn Bey Scout bars, deep) nwuislod fom dors. 7-bi. ballosi m- $2105 or tube area and is tubular st eeL Tao. aad olgat alW bsaaSM sssdata poem la saU tuad Far Ota as wall aa Ota apawa apa. T aa inris SSSTt niz ajo teztt cauuurcz vf 1 Parrish Students Schedule Carnival Annual Snicker Snack Is Open Tomorrow Night at 7 o'clock Elaborate plans are completed and booths are being constructed in classrooms for Parrish Junior high school's annual Snjcker Snack, which will open tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. Funds from the affair, sponsored by the ninth grade, will be used for gifts to the school by .the graduating class. Under the direction of Albert Johnston, Industrial arts teacher, and Lois A. Reed, social science teacher, each room will be fitted out as a carnival booth. Among the-attractions offered will be a minstrel show, arranged by Etta White's and Mabel L. Dotson's rooms; a beauty parlor by Mrs. Martha J. Pinson's room; a mock wedding by Mrs. Margaret Simms' and Gladys J. Humphrey's room. A fish pond, dart games and other carnival attractions will also be offered. Other public school activities for the week include four as semblies. Thursday Garfield will have a song assembly at 9 a. m. and movies with the health de partment in charge at 11 a. m. McKinley will also have an as sembly at 9 a. m. Thursday. Fri day at 1 p. m. Bush will have an intermediate assembly with Bertha Engelhorn's room in charge. Ad Club Invite Public To Home Economist Talk On Consumer Relations An invitation to the public, to business men in particular, was issued by the Salem Ad club yes terday to hear Miss Ruth Atwater, Saturday . .. l.OlMi, ,,7w SS.CIntroductory OFFER Jim?equot Sheets & 4 Pillow Cases at NO With This 1940 Model Wsl9rn Bacofi rjiaSMEn es f . J easy A gleaming snow white beauty, washes fast, gently, thoroughly. With 25 gallon bowl shaped tub; Lorell pressure wringer; motor driven drain pump; automatic time dock and other new features that lessen the work of wash day. 2 Peqvof Shoots and 2 Pillow Cases With W-4-P Washor Se and check the many featurae of this lower priced washar, youTl be amased at this big value. The Lowest Priced 6 cu.Ft. Hermetically Sealed Refrigerator Jl A-.V-V.". ij ,s. 1 i v FAMOUS COLUTilDIil TIDES Guaranteed It Months You Barm $16.60 to $332 Pr Met 4 Actoriimg io Two fine sjuality Tkes fat tko Hat price of one nationally advertised ttret By list price we saeaa the prices skowm fa tko large tiro snskef price lists. We snake no claims se cnsapBilsssi of quality with aay otharsaake of tire... hat ear 11 ssenths snMursatMlssaaSie 1 evidence of tke high enality el Colus&bia llree. Inner Tubes On SALE . Ask about low Sale Mees oa kigk quality Jumbo Isaac Tabes. ' CjSAVE 2U1 IN. fJommerciai Phone 7177 home economist tor the National Canners association, speak at a dinner meeting at the Quelle at e:30 o'clock Friday night. A research worker in the field of consumer relationships, with headquarters in Washington. DCfj Miss Atwater will speaa on "What the Consumer Means to Business." Deaths From TB At Lowest Point Health Department Report Shows Advances Made in Prevention The Marion county department of health annual report issued this week shows progress has been made during the past year in reducing sickness and death. The tuberculosis control has ad vanced, to the place where the death rate is the lowest on rec ord. 16 per 100,000 population. Public health education has con tinued to be one of the major functions of the health depart ment and a great many people have become acquainted with the problems and functions of the public health organization. In spite of the many advances made there is still a great deal to be done before it can be said that the prevention of illness and the promotion of health is being put to full use. There were 16 deaths reported in 1939 due to ac cidents in Individuals under 20 years of age. This is the largest number occurring in the rec ords of the health department. The death rate has dropped from 11.7 to 10.5 per cent while the birth rate has remained ap proximately the same. There were no deaths for the year due to communicable diseases. The principal causes of death in 1939 were heart disease 199, cancer 81, kidney disease 77 and apoplexy 69. Scores Mor Sal extra CHARGE TERMS I 5599s WESTERN ROYAL 1940 Model '600' 6.3 Cubic Feet Capacity 11.4 so. ft. of shelf areal A quiet oU-lass motor and am all steel cabin! with dulua finish. Hlgh-freese copper freeser ssakes 72 Ice cubes. Many features found in Brack high pticad medals of etas saokes. . . Investigate today! De Luxe tqvlppd S.4 Cm. n. Modal "MO" OwM burnt McsBt saalad aalb aia. sStriiss Jraaa gas sasrtes tSTtSsUi $1095 I Sjl 1 i . - Ml $ vdth GAFETY at) r a Newsie Surprises ; Burglars; Knifed PORTLAND, March U-(JP)-Elmer Tucker, 16, newsboy, was seriously knifed In the leg on Sunday by two burglars he sur prised prowling a residence. 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