i - I The OREGON STATESMAN, Salons, Oregon, Friday Mornlno, April 11. 1841 PAG3 in " l Loral News Briefs , Obtain Licenses license to wed was issued Wednesday at Reno, Nev., to John R. Rentfro of Salem and Mildred F. Longfellow of Los Angeles. Marriage licenses were issued at Vancouver, Wash, to William A. Wilkins and Mrs. Bessie L. Duchein, both of Salem; ille I. Tatland and Janet E. istock, both of Silverton; War ren R. Harmon, Tracy, Minni, and Ruth B. Wood, Corvallis; Al bert B. Coblentz, Portland, and Beatrice I. Barnard, Valsetz; John F. Pierce and Julia S. Printz, both of Lafayette. - " Discuss Closing The Retail Trade bureau will discuss at " its luncheon today at the Quelle the question of Saturday jnighCclos lng t 6 o'clock. , I irxvj x Lain I Jt FLOWERS Finest Quality Flowers at Reasonable Prices (Our Own Grown) -- JaS. "v ! Italian Balm Value Soft, smooth lotion for keeping hands youthful looking. Non-sticky lotion.; Apex Moth Cakes 25c oof Yal.0 Hang in closet to protect clothing from moths. Fairy Foot" Corn Pads 25 R e I i e v es i ahoe ores-; sure; aids ' in remov-' inn corn. Luxor Special Formula Cream Extra rich! 49' cream that UTenate the akini Noxzema I vSkm Cream $1.75 $ 1Q 8ootblntc. beal lnr craam fori akin irritationa. : 25c Djr Kiss j talcum Fragrant pow- m 4g der for altar- I Jf bat taing uaa. m : SmooUt and clinging. $1.C3 WUtfrMf Hair Tonic With n. OiTaabair a & a w,- ' m m baaltbrul look. Fa atoros natural lu- tr. -T Cclznbia Hydremia Ccfrc;!:d rersxlcs 4 Om. 7t 29 Vet 4 O. 15 UlU 20Val.tO.1U 50 Lady Esther Face Powder 39 Popular frm graneaa tq' chooaa frorn. Soft, anootlw clinging powder. Ooea on smoothly. 60c Hop Otatvrt Powdtr 39 50c Hop ' tlOd Chocolatt Laxaffr rFi Scott S-ItuI0 Tissues j . JESSES? 3 I ; "" " Soft, absorbent. I: i p i -; -T TI TY7 J 0 t J. i 1 LOCALLY Ol'JfJED---'OPERATED Coming Event April 11 Good Friday anion sendees, IX neon at First Bap tist church. ! April 11-11 Spring vacation, Salem public schools, i April 13 Easter Sunday. April IS Easter Sunrise serrlco at Belcrest Memorial park, f son. - ' -v Aprfl 14 Willamette unirer slty spring vacation, ends, May Z, J May weekend at Willamette university. May 11 Mother's day. Name Certified Certificate of assumed business name for the Smith Grocery, Idanha, was filed Thursday with the Marion! county clerk by Phern M. Smith. ! POTTED PLANT SELECTIONS including Lilies, Hydrangeas, Azaleas, Calceolaria, African Violet, and combina tion gardens. ' CUT FLOWERS IN VARIETY REMEMBER! Delivery service and other features offered at higher priced shops. : JARY FLORIST FredMeyer Toiletry Bide., Dial 9059 ! Greenhouses Keizer District1 North River Road Dial 2-1147 Fred Meyer 3S ANALGESIC BALM 75 YEAST ANDJRON TABLETS 31 19e SANITARY NAPKINS 20 colgate(toBth PASTE. 229 $1.00 MY-TE-rlNl; bOAr - (Box 8 Bars) 35 NOSE DROPS, ounce 15 BAG 50 GOtF--25 SYRINGE ATTACH SET 60 DO AM KIDNEY PIUS 25 CITRATE MAGNESIA ; 75 THROAT ATOMIZER 50 PRESTO STAPLER 10 SODA BICARBONATE Drir Barbara Gould PLASTIC CREAM With Velvet of Roses Dry Skin Cream Combination gf, Tonili-tCofo Skin conditioner for your oga coat. Aida ia ralleTlng and sealing manga, eczema and akin irritations ... Kaa ilf applied. Eco noaleal to tiaa. Ask for pamphlet for FRXs sample 1 Drvg Section Arrld Deodorant Won't h a t m 50 Valua J clotrKaffiaeM Vl-O. V deodoraat for 75 1-Ox. 5tg; underarm, beads, feet. Guard again tadv odort by tutnc Arrul deodorant! jBoramg and wgnc , . . . . J Irj Section Permits Issued Building per mits were Issued Thursday to Fos ter & Kleiser Crx, to erect bill boards at 2695 Portland road and 1005 Broadway, $55; E. H. McDon ald, to reroof dwelling at 2230 North Liberty street, $75; C S. Hamilton to reroof earase at290 North Front street, $48; Pioneer xrust company to reroof store building at 282 Chemeketa street, $298; Louis Lorenz to repair dwel ling at 1325 North! 21st street, $250; M. L. Barber to alter dwel ling at 1430 North 17th street, $45; Bert Sischo to reroof garage at 1384 Mission street, $40. Safety of your savings is Insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty . - Pants Pocket Pilfered A bur glar who entered th home of Fred Anderson, 1349 Marion street, Wednesday night took an expen sive watch and a billfold contain ing one dollar from the , trousers of Anderson, which he had hung over a doorknob in his bedroom, Anderson reported to police. The family car was also entered, but nothing taken. The burglar ap parently entered the house by use of a pass key. , Easter Bible Special $1.00. Bible Book House, 139 N. High, j Eyeriy Work Starts Construc tion of the new $8,300 building of the Eyeriy Tractor and Equipment company on the Silverton road just oulside the city limits was started Thursday by Henry Carl, contractor. Tlie building will be 90 by 100 feet jin size and will in clude a machine shop. Headquarters Florist. Phone jf or lilies. Olson 7166. Obituary McMillan Edith J. MiMillan, at a local hospital, April 10, at the age of 29 years Survived by husband, mother, Mrs. George McMillan Ellen Ramsey both of Grave Memorial services Creek, Ore. will be held the Walker home, Friday, from the chapel of Howell Funeral April 11, at 3 p. m. CARD jF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for all their kindness and for floral , tributes in our "recent sorrow. Mrs. John Hain and family. r 39 17 8 19 42 9 39 39 6 Steiton Pacauin's Hand Cream 23' 2S Jar 50c Jor 31 Kon sticky, n o n oily oream for helping keep hands soft and youthful Inoklnr. TJ a morning night. PrephyUctlc tlylcn Tc:lh Brush 23 2 r 43 StisUes mad of tha new Mylon materials that wont get soft or soggy or pull out. Long-handled brush. Oat new on for wj member of tit No belts, no no hut- n n Pt. tarred by m at a r n w o m an for protection. ScfcsII'sZinoPcds , Kelp relleTa shoe pressure on peaky corns. Medicat ed discs for quick remov al of coma. 31 Prices EHoctlTo Fridcry Thro Monday - 7 XI i --if - Tcnipaii KS f -'jr. nOtf h " 10a I pina. , Fulton Wins Frlxe Torrest Ful ton, salesman at the Valley Motor company, Thursday received a Ze nith" automobile radio as a prize from the radio company's Seattle representative, - a . Mr. Sturtevant. The latter, on a sales inspection trip,! stated that Fulton j was the first radio salesman . between Sa lem and Seattle who had attempt ed to sell him a newly marketed foot control device together with a car radio. .j Red azaleas 25c, glad, bulbs 13c doz. Bedding plants. H. L. Pearcy Nvtrsery. 245 1 Court. Lions Honor Bennett Talbot S. Bennett, Marion county's deputy district attorney, was presented with a past president's pin at the Salem Lions club luncheon Thurs day at the Marion hotel. The pres entation was : made by Jack Bur ton, a past president of the Hills boro club, of which Bennett was the head when he received his ap pointment from the prosecutor's office! here. Bennett is now a member of the Salem dub. Easter suggestions Lilies, aza leas, hydrangeas, or a summer blooming garden. Adams Florist New Steusloff Bldg. Retirement Certified Certifi cate of retirement from the Capi tol Dairies has been filed with the Marion county clerk by Alton D. Hurley, and Marion Creamery and Poultry company has filed certificate stating that it is oper ating the business in his stead at 910 South Commercial street and also at .515 South Commercial street. Large, crisp, pure white Easter lilies artistically decorated. Olson Florist - Domestics in Demand An ever increasing demand exists for do mestic workers, the Salem em ployment office now having or ders for about 60 women and girls for work in Salem and the sur rounding area. Many of these jobs pay above $25 a month with room and board. Some pay between $15 and $25. Azaleas and rock daphne in bloom for Easter gifts. Open Sunday. Knight Pearcy Nursery, 375 S. Liberty. Brazil Is Subject Experiences he had while in Brazil will be the topic of T. O. Russell, chief engi neer for the state public service comrnissioner as speaker today at the luncheon meeting of the Salem realty board at the Quelle. Salem General Hospital A u x. rummage Fri. and Sat, Apr. 11 and 12, WCTU. Benefit Set For its missionary activities in Europe the Ladies' Home league of the Salvation Army is sponsoring a pie social at the Salvation Army"' citadel. 241 State street, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited. $5 reward for return of gray Persian cat lighter ruff around neck. Ph. 5540, 888 N. Summer St. Credit Groap Meets Credit problems that besiege furniture men will be discussed by several members of that group at the luncheon meeting of the Salem Credit association today at the Golden Pheasant. Don't forget the Cootie club dance at VFW Hall tonight. . Board Hears Reports The educational committee, under Chairman Carle Abrams, had a large portion of the Salem YMCA board of directors meeting Thurs day noon with its report of activi ties. Neighbors of Woodcraft cooked food sale Sat. Gas Co. S. Comcl. Line Addition Okehed The Marion county court Thursday approved a line extension in the Marion district petitioned for by .the Mountain States Power com pany. The extension is 550 feet. Easter flowers & plants. Lutz Florist. 1276 N. Liberty. Ph. 9592. Flower Bed Raided Mrs. J. A Krebs, 985 Saginaw street, report ed to police Thursday that some one invaded her tulip beds during the night and cut about two dozen tulips of a choice variety. Golden Top Milk. A full cream raw milk from our herd of Guernsey cows. Not skimmed. De- uverd direct to you. Either morn ing or even ins: delivery. We can now serve a few additional cus tomers. Phone 2-2572 and a repre sentative will call or service mav be started at once. Rhoten Farm Dairy. i Schedmle Outing Twenty three .girls are eligible to spend next Monday at Camp Silver Creek as their reward from the gym class attendance contest at the YMCA in March. M. Twain wh. broadcloth shirts, 1.65. Gold Stars, 1J5. America's greatest shirt val A. A. Clo. Co. Lovell at Fornm Dr. R. Ivan LovelL, professor of history at Willamette university, will be the speaker Monday at S p.m. for the Salem YMCA! forum. ; QEIIEI1BED US . rhen Spring outfit. We carry a complete line of Men's wear ... of high quality, at reasonable prices. The reason we are able to do this is because ear store is located at the mill and our overhead Is low. All men's suits. Jackets, sweaters, gabardine shirts in sport and dress, slacks, loafer and sport coats, accessories, dress shirts, ties, socks, suspenders and belts. - ; - . j v . . : - . v - - , - Also Remember Our Women's Materials, Robes and Wool Blankets Come In and Visit Our Retail Store Ttcs. Kay Ucslen Hills Detail Slcre 260 S. 12th Street Hours Saturday t to S Week Days S to 5:36 Justice Feltpn Dismisses Jury Unable to Reach Alleged Drunken Driving A justice court jury was dismissed late Thursday afternoon when it informed Justice of the Peace Joseph B. Felton that it could not reach a verdict in the case of Frani W. Rosebo rough, tried on a charge of driving while intoxicated. ' The jury, which was out for minutes, returned to the court with the statement that it had been unable to reach an agree ment on the verdict, and was re leased by Judge Felton. Roseborough was arrested sev eral weeks ago. ' caactJiT court Talliene Wright, formerly Tal liene Williamson, vs. Edwin Wil liamson; petition for; modifica tion of divorce decree to give custody of minor child to defen dant until child reached age 14, at which time , option of either parent is to be offered; defendant released from payment of support money in meanwhile. Berneice Taylor and state ex rel Berneice Taylor vs. Oscar Taylor; affidavit of defendant stating $120 paid on account to plaintiff, and that he has been unable to pay $1000 owing on divorce decree by April 1 despite sincere efforts; de fendant further alleges the case has not had a complete trial, and asks that it be reopened. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance company " vs. Thelma Dickson and Adolph Schulze; complaint for $343.30 al leged by the plaintiff to have been paid on an insurance policy held by Karl R. Horton for re pairs of his automobile, allegedly injured through defendants" neg ligence on October 6, 1940 on the Pacific highway five miles south of Salem. James Mahula vs. F. W. Thomp son and Joe Bookshnis; motion to strike portions of complaint Ray E. Knowles as administra tor of Clara Hayden Knowles es tate, vs. Orin C. McDowell and Georgetta Ames; complaint for $10,000 for alleged wrongful death of Clara Hayden Knowles, plaintiff's decedent and former wife; Knowles alleges deceased was killed January 6, 1940, when a car operated by Georgetta Ames was struck by a Southern Pacific locomtive at Winter and Trade streets, Salem. Hettie Kreikenbaum as admin istratrix of Gerald Volk vs. Edwin Maerz; Ardis Shepherd vs. Salem Taxi service, and C. C. Shepherd vs. Salem Taxi service; election of plaintiff not to plead over en tered in each case. PROBATE COURT Katie Herren estate; first semi annual account of Pioneer Trust company, administrator, shows re ceipts, $1640.06; disbursements, $640.56; assets, $6971.87. Velena A. Cannon estate; ap praisal of Elmer Johnson, Clyde Ramsay and Erwin Kern at $6409.99, of which $3261 Is in cash, $2000 in real property and the remainder in personal prop erty. WUhelmina Zorn estate; re ceipt of distribution of Erwin Kern, executor and sole legatee, for $14,821.69. Joan E. Cooper and Bruce Cooper guardianship; petition of Mina Cooper, guardian, to borrow $750 on real property security fct cares and maintenance of wards. jClara Cause estate; semi-annual account of Henry Cersovsky, executor, shows receipts, $892.16; disbursements, $299.72; balance, $592.44. Abbie Eckhout estate; semi-annual account of T. C. Gorman, administrator, shows receipts, $356.17; disbursements, $96.27; balance on hand, $249.90. Clara Mae Elliott estate; an swer of Merion R- Jackson, execu tor, to petition of Olive E. Ward for removal of executor. W. I. Staley estate; final ac count of Carlisle B. Roberts, ad ministrator, shows total receipts, $4485.70; disbursements, $1823.17; balance, $2263.52; petition also asks approval of supplemental op- New Sea Arrives Robert John Lundin Is the name of a son born Monday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lundin at the Salem Gen eral hospital. : jSlatea Session Silverton Hills grange win be guests and furnish the lecturer's program at the meeting of Salem grange on East D street tonight. Style for the young in heart, the connoisseurs, the luxury-lovers a custom-built model at produc tion prices. A brand new Skyway series. Pre-showing now before general announcements. Bone steele's, 370 N. Church. t Water Beard Meets The Salem water commission met briefly Thursday afternoon for transac tion of routine business. - Clab to Meet Central Town send club No. 6 will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the courthouse. you re to buy year New Verdict in tion agreement as to ftrtipm mines between the deceased, Frederick B. Andrews ahd .T. G. DonalL owners, and JEdgar G. and W. J. Pickleri who contracted to develop the mine and pay $150, 000 in royalties in five years after December is 1939. The supple mental agreement provided that the contractor! should mine certain copper ore, and should pay the royalty over s) 10-year period, the owners meanwhile to furnish ne cessary machinery. , Carrie Estella Haynes estate; apraisal' at $2275.70 by George Whipple, J. H. Baumgartner and Ruby W. Emery. Albert . Janz estate; final ac count of Earl U. Adams and Ed R, Adams shows receipts, $9841, dis $1486.07, balance, bursements, $8355.64; distribution arranged as folows: Laurel V. Savage, $1038. 91 and Salemi real property: Lets V. Adams, $2$38.91; Saul S. Janz, $2538.91; and Kreta E. Janz, mortgage and $2233.91. JUSTICE COURT Thomas H. Humphrey, driving with one headlight, fined $1 and $4.50 costs, j Melvin Johnson, larceny in dwelling house of William Roth, waived preliminary hearing and SEARS BOUGHT 500,000 TO SAUE YOU FROr.1 26c TO 61c OH EAC.3 SHIRT! i 1 WUtpreef Collar Linings - 'j""M " ' "... A Ocon I Cattens f" - Mercerized Cotton 0 rood cloths Full Sixe ttongei from lalto 17 Three Tie Groups fi n Stripes, Plains, : Figures mm ' M Creep No. 1........25c Group Ne. 2... .49c ifaiii(ffiiii(f(i) 484 SUte Street OPEN bound over to Marion county grand jury; held in lieu of $309 bafl. j-. - 21ARRIAGJS LICENSES Anton J. Lackner, 28, farmer, and Genevieve M Voltin, 25, do- V K s, SIR, Dodge top 'em all in dollar-for-dollar value! Stop in today and let ca TTK fKTTK flTTI r S i - - iThirn m Dmtroit dMrmnapticm mnd hteJuOam mil Fodtmt tmm and aO tmodarer hmmiw(. 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UNTIL 9:00 mesuc, bom Sdo. ; Christian Howard. Eismann, 3, hop buyer, Marion Hotel,! and Wllla Rosalie Ames. 27. book keeper, 653 North Liberty street, both Salem. j prove it! Enjoy the thr&l of your first Fluid Drive. Now ia a rood time to trade I Co. Salem, Oregon Silverton, Oregon So sensational you can't sale of Tru-Points.. Made cotton broadcloths and Toe- . FOLP . . kert e)1 efcrie Shirt Sale Offer!? Group He. 3 9Sc Phones 9192-91S3-S19 I l X Jtr'rr'f