-xi f.r-;;.- Thsi OnTGOII STATESMAN. Galea, Oregon. Tusxday Inning; February C. IS U w . . IPanlbllGcB it HiGOCIDErCin CIRCUIT COUCT -V Luclle B. Burns vs. - OrvH if. Burns; answer denies main points of complaint; application for place on trial docket. John Hoffmeyer vs. Katherina Hoffmeyer; , answer denies com plaint allegations; application for place on; trial docket. Credit - Bureaus vs. Kenneth Clark, et;ux;jtheriff directed to satisfy judgment of $5938 from property of defendant. ', x Turner Memorial Home, trus tees of Cornelia A. Davis estate, vs. William Blanton, et al; court decree quiets title claims of de fendants. ' " . Kidd vs. Marion county; de fendant's demurrer heard with .out argument by plaintiff. Mildred X. Hunt vs. O tto E Hunt; ' answer denies certain points in complaint and alleges cruelty by plaintiff; asks divorce by defendant's suit; defendant renders counter-affidavit oppos ing order directing him to- pay support money to plaintiff dur ing pendency of suit, Edna N. Mealey vs. Minna Hain; judgment order entered giving plaintiff', nothing . and allowing neither party costs, being based on a previous stipulation between the parties.' X . . - . W. W. Holland vs. Bessie M. Holland; : defendant resists tem porary motion by. plaintiff ask ing for custody of children.' A. N. Duncan, vs. JenAan Hop Ranch; plaintiff given 20 days to make complaint . more definite. Frank3. Richards vs. A. i. Sutter; sheriff directed to satisfy judgment, of $338.87 from de fendant's property.. J - Dorothy M. Glass vs. Wesley V. Glass; defendant ordered in de fault..", -:. P: .."';:, .. -x'X Edith F. Cowden vs. J. T.' Cow den; divorce decree entered; X v Emily Elofson 'vs. I. C Elofson; divorce decreerr e n d e r e d with plaintiff awarded custody of; child and $30 month support . money; both parties . declared owners of undivided ' one-halt ' interest in certain ' property. Jack .Tipton 'vs. Oleva Tipton; divorce decree entered ' giving defendant custody of two children and $50 month support money. Lloyd Clough vs. Dorothy Clough; divorce decree granted. Bertha E. S to vail vs. John M. Stovall; divorce decree granted. Linda Butler vs. Victor Butler; answer denies main points of complaint. i Myrtle S. Clark vs. Melvin Clark; defendant declared in de fault. . - ; " Louise A. Whetstine vs. Alvin L. Whetstine; second amended and supplementary answer . asks that complaint be dismissed. Margaret Probe vs. Max Probe; defendant' ordered to pay" $30 month support to plaintiff during period of suit. Allison vsf Davidson, et al; Judgment of $6620.58, awarded plaintiff in 1S42, paid into county clerk's office. State, vs. Darley; case contin ued to February -14 at 9:30 ajtn. " State vs. Olen Hammons; in formation charges non-support. City of Salem vs. Roy L. Houck; certain : portions of complaint stricken out on motion of defend ant. ; - ;X X:; , E. Paul Schaad, et ux, vs. Cora V. Harding, et al; stipulation en tered by both parties -providing that case be continued for one year and at end of that time either dismissed or awarded to plaintiff ; or that upon deiendanra pay ment, of $150 plaintiff will ask for dismissal; answer denies main points of complaint - PROBATE COURT r Eva Dougherty estate? J. C. Evans. R. M. Turpin and R. Voorhees certified as appraisers. Robert I. Tompkins guardian ship; I MardeH Tompkins Ellis, guardian, authorized to invest $1. 885.33 in account with Salem Fed eral Savings and Loan association. Margaret Beers estate; B. E. Edwards, I. E. Kleinke and Helen Codington certified as appraisers. Erma X. Farrell - guardianship; Macil ; Farrell named guardian, authorized ' to receive' $440 from California Packing company as claim satisfaction for certain in juries sustained. . x- ' 'x.'; WOl R. Jones estate; Ed Rogers, P. D. Winsor andV John P. Zielin- ski certified as appraisers, v J ' i Harriet A. Erb estate; final ac count settled and allowed. ; j '' Mayro McKlnney estate; prop erty appraised at $100; -Venlta Russell, administratrix asks ap proval of sale of real property to playro McKlnney estate; sale of real property- to Edwin Keech, et ux, for ; $100 I by Venita Russell, administratrix,, approve d by court i . - . v Mabel Ei Storm estate; Velma V. Archer,' daughter. Inherits $4, 125.; ; - - . ' ',;. Will R. Jones estate; estate valued at $7030. . ,,.;.-: Evelyn B. Butts , guardianship; account approved and J. . M. Butts, guardian, authorized , to pay $265 attorney fees. 1 ..j" -X. MARRIAGE LICENSES . John : Harrison 'Bowers, 24, Kansas City, Kan, soldier, and Carol Gertrude j Clark, 22, 1625 North Winter, student . ' ... ; Lindole H. Greene, 26,' Camp Adair army officer, and Jeanette Edith Patton, 128, ' 440 Leslie street, f receptionist j .. . .'. CpLj Ray, Brown. 21, i Camp Adair soldier, and Kathryn Rey mer, 18, 605. Union street, cannery worker. - . . ' ' '.. Elmer Edens, 22, Portland, lo comotive worker, and Cherie Da vis, 18, Portland, domestic' JUSTICE COURT 1 Thomas . Alfonso Horn ; no op erator's license; $1 and costs. ; Sidney A. Alton; operating mo tor vehicle while under influence of intoxicating liquor;, continued to 4 p.m. today for. entry of fee and released on own recognizance; sheriff holds car. X . Darvin Herbert Wilcox; no PUC license; $5 and costs. . William Li. Johnson; larceny of car; continued to 4 p.m. this aft ernoon, MUNICIPAL COURT Wilber Noteboom, 1049 Sixth street1 West Salem; drunk and disorderly; $25 bail. 5 ,; Omer R. Hunter, transient; in decent exposure; $23 . or 12H days; committed to JaiL t Bertha Layton, 1710 Waller street; disorderly conduct; $50 and 10 days in jail. Edmund V. Powers, route I, Al bany; (drunk and disorderly; $15 fine, i Lyle D. Dierks, 1755 North Front street; four iln driver's seat; $2 JO bait Clinton A. Blakley, 255 West Wilson street; running red light; $2.50 fine with $1.25' suspended. Oregon GOP to Send 15 Delegates Oregon republicans will send 15 delegates to the party's national convention this year, according to official information received at the state ' department . here Monday from the republican national com mittee. ;' ' - Seven delegates will be elected from the state at large and two from each of the four congression al districts, t . LEFT. TO. m - I': W.S IS A GIIID C? CUSOPE. Cie was left behind when oar strmies moved c? last td-ht and the KaxU retreated. There she Itr. terrcr-ttrickea ia tha cresmicjt confusion. Hurt and belp leas. If an Army curse hadn't found her and treated iter with lif eeavic: slla, mntm.&: To r- ties tl!a drc a wtU ks cuapowdar nd otner bttULzld essfntI.sU V. w csed jlyccrina, V7 ceed it badly - because our imports aire est down, ottr demands so very high. Eat yoa, tie American tocsewi:, can supply it by saving every dre? cf ured coclirj fit Cave it ia a csn, net r.!ass. Any sort cf era win do. V.laa tie can's full, nxh It to yocr meal deaJer. It's needed so vrzrMj tiat for every pecad of fat you turn in, t v-Ul cira yon At and two meat rc'd:a pclsla, free. Start vizz yoia- used fsts now to make tl medldiul and the sheUs end fccHsts cur tsea murt Lavs to tt CiU war to a finish. Scio Qiufch EiaiisBleeti Baptist Cet-tosetlier : To Be Held Thursdai r It I Announced r "4 SCIO The Rev. V X. Lovcks announced Sunday that ' a : et together? meeting is to be held at the - Baptist church . February 10 at 750, when service men on fur lough are expected to increase! the crowd.. Refreshments' will be serv ed and a program is plannedp 'v'. f Drencning rains have fallet fin the' Scio area during the last, veek and many water courses have been swollen '.. but are still within ; the banks. Temperatures have ranged from S3 to 60. . t . ' . ' llrs. Callle PhUippi is stOl con fined to her home because of in juries suffered in a fall at her home last week. , -. - i . - Plans are well under , way i for the monthly meeting of i the Garden club, scheduled - for late February instead of March 1 as previously announced. "Gertie's Uncle" is the Utl of the senior play to be given March 3.- Mrs. ; Earl LaRowe, class ad visor, is directing the play. E. G. Rickard visited "his broth er, Paul Rickard, who was home on Furlough. ; ., i- ,': k j - -Youth Problems" will be (dis cussed . at Scio high school audi torium Tuesday night t I o'clock by C C Harwood. He held similar meeting here a short time ago. . K. Burton Resigns Silverton Office I SILVERTON The resignation of E. K. Burton, SUverton's dty manager since July 1, 1941, was accepted Monday night by the city council, , to take effect March 1. After- Burton . had replied nega tively to a Question as to possibil ity he mlgh reconsider, the motion to accept his resignation was made by Ernest Boesch and seconded by John Wr Jordan and passed unanimously., J . K , . 1 Burton . was Silverton's first city manager following the change to the council-manager form of government, He' came here from MarshCeld i where - he had beerfl dty engineer. He intends - to leave Silverton, he indicated, but oth erwise V has I not announced bis plans for the future.' i ! The council voted . to ask for bids on construction of a log crib dam on the Abiqua, and to call for specifications and plans for one and one-fourth- miles of new wa ter pipe, thus reviving a program which . has laid dormant for j a number of weeks. r .. Two 7oodbnm Ilea ' Die During Vejelicndj i Fonerali '.Set :-.;v I b 'v.; : i WOODBURN, Feb: j Funeral 'services for James Xeroy Holgate, 84, who died Saturday night in a Salem convalescent home, will be held Tuesday at 139 from : the Ringo: Funeral parlors. Burial win be made at the Odd Fellows ceme tery in The Dalle&i; -; . ;y S ' Mr. Holgate.was born Septem ber 10, 1859. He bad lived. 1 1 years on route . 1, Woodburn. Survivors are two sons, Chester W. Holgate of Woo62urn;: Melvin. Holgate, Portland; a 1 daughter,' Mrs. Lela Costos, Seattle; three grandchil dren and five great grandchildren. Lewis Henry Grassnun t , WOODBURN,. Feb.7 ' Lewis Henry Grassman, 80, died at his borne on'the Pacific highway, Sun day morning. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, following 9 o'clock requiem mass at St Luke's church in Woodburn. ' y VI Mr. Grassmao was born March 1( 1883 in Church ville, Iowa. He had lived 38 years in Woodburn. Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Gertrude Lindeken, Vancouver, Wash.; Louise Stone, Olympia, . Wash.; : four " grandchll- drra ' gad - cae Creat -. graadciHi; a sistar, Mary Eriies la Iowa.- 'Tne rosary will be recited Tues day nit at 723 at the lUngo Funeral chapeL Eurial . will . be made in St LukeVcemetery. 4 " udiatea Clonfessioii: Ilarvey Cunningham,' convicted Portland slayer,' Monday , repudi ated; a con f ess ton made tw; weeks ago that he previously had slain two negroes in Kansas City just for the fun of killin' , state police announced Monday 'following a talk with the condemned man in the jstaie penitentiary. i V;. I' Cunnlnghani a ' negro, la his about-face, maintained 1 that he had not oeen near Kansas City on the" date; of the -suggested mur ders, one of which tentatively was confirmed last week. ; The "vic tim of another assault similar to Cunningham's description lived to tell Of it ;. , - --'- . -t Warden George Alexander hint ed that the "confession' may have been intended by Cunningham to delay execution of bis sentence; but declined further comment pending a more .thorough Investi gation. J ' ' . - Cunningham is under sentence to die March 8 for the shooting of a Portland man last year. i ESuc'g Feliiron inFGE Suit . A petition by Ralph King, Port land lawyer, to appear amicus cu rias has been denied by Circuit Judge George R. , Duncan in pro ceedings . instituted by Portland General Electric company to re strain George IL Flagg, statejpub Uc. ' utilities '.commissioner from imposing an emergency order that would reduce company rates. King, trustee of the Portland Electric Power company, will la ter have the privilege of filing a brief." yi - :y::;.K The petitioner,; la requesting a friend of the court role, maintain ed that he possessed familiarity with, "novel and vital questions" that would arise In the proceed ings. ' r i , . ' Lifting of. a temporary injunc tion and dismissal of. suit with prejudices are asked in an amend ed answer filed by George H. Flagg, in proceedings against him and George Neuner, attorney-general. r; f, :'r " : X -. The amended answer denies that the emergency ' order is un lawful or that it will suspend rates. He contends that rates oc casioned by the order would be in lieu of present company resident and general service rates. 1 CTf A--.. ,T"'-''-5 POriTLAinJ, Ore Tcb. 7- 7) The Rev. Eronwca Usvlrj C1.I ford, rLnadcZU, predict:! C.;t tie recent rrlit ia ErrUit'rsaU over the danomlaaUcn's jzizzlzn ary progiaa will net exeats , a schlsa ia the irorthcra E:;i convention. He tzil he believed thefw conservative Baptist for eign missionary society will be accepted at the convention. . Lebanon OIieHs Bocct3 LEBANOnV Ore, Feb. 7-.T) The dry council has approved $13 monthly wage increases for. four policemen, the dty recorder and the superintendent of streets. ' ' Y a " FOR ' Kasoa Paints Kera Tone :.. V " Wall Finish Ante Enamel , Willard Batteries Kelly Tires - Tabes .... Ante Safety Glass Unpaintefil Furnitura REAL VALUES AT Uccdrou's 325-343 Center St Fbena 5553 i" a n -it w( ma sw a cat (9 Rick im Viimminu A, B1,CmndG; fmir source, of D mmd E. means j. QUALITY: in AVOCADOS (.r) 1 Out here in the West, Alligator Pears artv 'known as-Avocados, and tome of the finest 1 in quality are stamped by the brand name CALAV0. Tou either like avocados or you - don't. But you have to try one to find out , Those who like avocados are crazy" about them. When ripe, the ilesh is soft and buttery, ' salted a little, the ilaror . . swellegant! 4 Yes Maam! Safeway Sells Genuine CALAVO. AVOCADOS lots of grand ways to enioy them! As a Salad delicious! On the Half ShoU SwoU! As a Spread perfect! v PRICES ARE LOW, TOO! mi I abaQ-nGSEQ.. M. I m Whether to cook that roast in the OTcn (by dry heat) or in a covered pot (by moist heat) it's a simple thing to decide onct you'ye learned the difference. As a general rule heavy-muscled meat needs to be pot roasted or simmered. Tender meat oren rpasieo. pui s reaiij. ; Values Like- Thcs Safowav-Savo You Plenty! LTcl Sacca Gcava JcQy (7 pts.) "No. SV4 can Lww i Sesnethins New and Temptlnsly Delicious Jalla Lee Wright's. - 1 " 1 9 Alwars rFesfa lUbl loaf c Chenth Mirk (1 pelat) taR cans for 25e Tomato Jslce, Sinmy Dawn (f pts) 4S ax 19e Garden Peas, Liber's (IS points) Ne. 214e Cat Beans, White Tag, U-es. can .....10e neins Ketchap 1S points) 11 s. lSe BXerUn's Salt. Sf-es. pkta. v , , t far ISe Nneoa Marrarine . (S points) 1 Hk 25e f i -; --,,v: x EDUllDBS Befttlar v 3ri? er Crisl Jax 1-Ib. tOe: l-lb. 5Sc Tea. Canterborr Black. V. lb. , l-ltc Airway Coffee. B. V. Beef Extract, 2H- lV- Margaiiae, Daleweoe ( points) 1-lb 22e Crlsee Shortenlnjr (IS points) l-lfcwSc Kara! Satin Shceteninr (IS pts.) 3-Ib-S0 Luncheon Meat. Kent Perk (S pts.) 12-esw S4e Brown Beans, Libby (S pts.) 14-ex. aiaas -ISe Nob Bill Coffee, -iy fcr . Chicken-Noodle Soap. Ranch (4 pts). Kits Crackers, l-lb. pg.,..,. ... Nabisco Shreddies, pks. All Bran, Keltecr. 10-os. Pkr. Ktov Sot Floor. 1-lb. skr. Italian Prunes (S points) S-IK. lie .Sc 19c -lie ..lie .12 .JtSe Asaber Kaislns. Heins (IS points) 4 -lb .49c Tobacco, Prince Albert er Velvet, 1-11 7e E3EED IIDTS High quality assortment of Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds. Extra ordinary close-out price. ,.4 Lb. IVORY SOAP nedisri Six Catst Ivery bar Cc 2 cakes Se Clapps Baby Foods; Sbiiati I7i (lpt.)Ua & 'c ChsrrtJ CSt (2pts.)tiaey ' I f Safeway Guaranteed Meats Points . - i- Per Lb. j I 1 Beaaly-te-eat 8ktn.ned Bans. wnoie ... la. sc Safeway Farm Fresh Produce Calavcs Genuine Faerie Size SO's . Jb. IP- 1WH Jb.:S2e Jb. tie Jb. ;SSe .Jb.:42e Jl Bernlar Plealej 1 Recular Bacon Jowls S . Bacon, any stse piece 4 X SUeed Bacon.-Grada A. 3 : Shonlder Perk Roast, Center" i -x- Cat- .- . - - ny-io S Loin Pork Roast, Rib and Cat lb. lie 1 Grade B : Beet Beast. Arm j - Blade Cat . . , , r lb. 25e Jb. 25c DI-iIaac Yakima Gems US Ne. rpm rClaiCeS 50 lb. bar US No. 1 Quality 3 Bolorna, -Type 4 i , Fresh Cohunbla Rhrer Smelts ; it s -. x Lowest . Market Price Prices in This Ad Good All Week . V Through Saturday, Feb. 12th 4 . f1MMMM Fancy CaL Navels, SmaU ja UraCjCS Juice Slxe ., . ..S lbs. 0 .3 f . Imperial Ice Pack Solid a in. laCIii.es crisp. Le. 4 dozen slse head X WESSON OIL ; Tor salads, deep-fat trrt COc irytng. eic. tiu pt. saw look for the Green Tag on Non - rationed Items SAVE! x 2l4r. f Y-,3 'W'-1' ::4tr ., il. it. - X 'tl 4. 1 a. t J t: I iL Mmilif 9nmtm riw ctrht t- I x wona me ii ouuie to leain w iucmuj iao uiw(, pvpuM -i , t I ' ' 'rxV " : : J-lrr:'wnrtwifl.- ::. Cut This !rTo;ot.Tr.i; V::-- Put; :1 TVies9 wi , and ask y ic m sl shs v ."('.. . - m m mm sw e m . . . e 1 14 J 4 t 1 Ccm " ' 1 U3 : n.V X! riches our AY Market Man to show you thesa differ ent cuts of Health , and i& o cstiil ! Remember how wonderful mother's -baking tasted?. Any woman can , . bake breads, pastries cakes, rolls.. biscuits and muffins fully "as gobd -; as Kother Used to make 'em" and - 'a lot easier! Today'i modern f acili- ties and conveniences ;ior hone, ; ; - baking would have been 'way out , i of thit world to Mother! , ' Enriched FIoujo -ciclio- it hzttzzX; A7 t - -Zl li-x . ' a How, since goremment stindirds require certain c&mums in vitamins and iron; home-baked goods made with enriched flcur nsm curt nutrilica fcr ycur f&mily. Ilert is Jurther gscd tzzzzz f:r hc-2-biHr j. E::t rsircacf all U the incrsir:i enjoyment and satisfictica ycu will gda from making year t own bread, pics and pistriss. VToulda't it be a good Idea to 'ch::h tip en ycux erpplicj cr.i g:t stiit:4 this wesk? I . . m -mt - r - " ' T . i - J ' r- . ' . . k... w . i wc., r-' if ff ''-?