pacz nvz A Tho OSEGOH STATESMAN Salem Oregon. Thursday Morning. Fibruxar 10. ISM ILcn)iffiifl" . Foreclosed Land for Sle The herif has jbeen authorized ; by the county (court to sell to the highest bidder certain; land tak en over recently by the county in tax foreclosures. Involved , are 31 pieces out of an original 60, 2 1 having been taken over by the city, and the remainder having een reaeemea. Minimnrn prices have been set by the court on the ,81 : tracts, highest of which Is $1230 tor 157. acres.. A minimum price of $1000 is placed on a Scotts Mills piece and $600 and $500 fig ures on lots' In Aumsville. Re rnaining prices all range below $500. ' j ! - ' - j -, ' v . .,' ; Experienced. dress and coat sales lady. Good pay. Box 2957 co .'Statesman. . I ? - Feata Bail Levi j Coblentz, arrested in f Portland on a non support charge for which a war rant had been issued in Marion county, haS posted $500 bail, Sheriff A. C. Burk has been ad- y Martin f " ' . Vance G. Martin, late of Ratcliff Drive, at a 'local hospital Febru ary 8. Survived by wife, Mrs. Fan ny M. Martin; - three daughters: Mrs. ' Mildred Blanche Hunter, Mrs. Mary Eska Webb, and Mrs. Willie : June! Hunter; four sons: Andrew W. Martin, Richard Franklin Martin, j V. G. Martin, and Burel Ryan Martin, all of Sa lem; two brothers: James Omer Martin also of Salem and Richard Franklin Martin of San Jose, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Eva Angie Bonds of Duke, Oklahoma; seven grandchildren. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick cha pel Thursday, February 10 at 10 a.m. Interment in City View Cemetery. Hampton - 4 Baby James Robert Hampton, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Hampton, 685 North Lib erty street, at a local hospital Feb ruary 8. Also survived by grand parents, Mr and , Mrs. . James R. Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Hampton, all of Salem. Grave Bide services will be held at Bel crest Memorial park Thursday, February 10 at 1Q a .m. Direction Walker - Howell funeral borne. Kkkard I At 252 NortH Cottage street, Wednesday, February 9, Mrs. Han nah Melvina Rickard, late resi dent of Dallas, Ore., at the age of 87 years. Mother of Mrs. Bertha F. Jones of Dallas, Mrs. Eva Pow ell of Salem, Mrs.vJ. L Coomler of Dayton, route 1, Sherman Rick ard of Bropks and Earl Rickard of Silverton. Also survived by sev eral grandchildren, a number of great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Services will be held Friday; February 11 at 2 p. m. at Highland Friends church, under direction of W. T. Rigdon company. Interment in City View cemetery. Rev. Herman H. Macy will officiate. Geodwin .1 - ? Mrs. Ada A. Goodwin, 74, for merly of Sllem, at her home in Vancouver, f Wash., Wednesday, February 9. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frances Edwards of Salem; a son, C. W." Goodwin of Portland two " brothers, Ever ett S. Higdon of Vancouver, Wash., and Fred G. Higdon of Orchards, Wash.; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.1 Member of Nazarene church.' Memorial ser vice will be held Friday, Febru ary 11, at 8 p. m. in the Edwards Terwilliger j chapel. Rev. Weaver Hess will officiate. The body will be taken to Vancouver" Saturday for services' and interment. McCarthy, John A. IcCarthy at his resi dence, route 1, Salens, Wednesday, February J Survived, by his wife, Mrs. Edna McCarthy of Salem; two sons, Adrian McCarthy of Portland and John McCarthy of McMinnville; eight daughters, Mrs. R, G. Poor of Tacoma, Mrs. Frank Herbert and Mrst Elmer Fox of Salem, Mrs.! Robert Craig of Phoe nix, Ariz., Mrs. Kenneth Rown- m mm Don't take needless ehanees with untried remedies. Relieve miseries tnis nomc proved, double-action tamnts f VO upper oreuuzis . . - - - clnal vapors. rrannATts tog poultice. J, - e,eai'f How to set an the'benefits of this combined rUaiSATWa STtMUUTixa action as shown above, lust rub throat, chest and feack with Vicks VspoBub at bed tfaae. Then . y . see how this fam-1 iiy standby goes to work LuAmttt -2waysatec-to relieve cough tag spasms, ease muscular sore cess or tightness bring grand relief from distress! Its soothing medication lnrites restful, com Xortinj slerrv-and often fcvmorn- tns moss ci wie misery w lsrone. Tonirht. be sure to try Vi--s varc-i-J. (Mbniluosiin n f Frejeet Articles Okehed Pro posed articles of Incorporation of the Wood Village r Improvement company, Multnomah county, re cently submitted to the state cor poration department, were ap proved by Attorney, General George' Neuner In an opinion Wedneesday. Membership , would be restricted to the land owners within the district boundaries of a subdivision pf Multnomah coun ty known as Wood Village. Pur pose of the corporation is to se cure: an adequate water supply, sewage disposal system, and other improvements such as streets, sidewalks and street lighting. Neuner stressed that the corpora tion should not carry . on any ac tivity whichwould result in a re munerative profit to it or its members.'": Income tax returns prepared by Salem Income Tax Service at 319 20 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 21901. Come early to avoid rush. ' a.v - .- - , - - Lutl florist Ph. 8592. 1276 N. Lib. tree of San Francisco, Mrs. Blair Provins and Mrs. Wilbur Wyatt of Surfside, Calif., and Mrs. Ray mond Sampson of Portland; three brothers, Will McCarthy of Taco ma, Steve McCarthy of Wiscon sin and Dave McCarthy of Seattle; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Shevline of St.! Louis, Mo.; 20 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Ship ment is being made to Tacoma for services and interment by Clough Barrick company, f Cox Stanford Ross Cox, resident of route 3, Salem, died Wednesday night, age 69 years. He is sur vived by his widow, Clara R. Cox, Salem; daughters, Mrs. Eva Mae LaMotte, Dallas; Miss Faye Cox, Salem; Mrs. Florence Rogers, Am ity; Mrs. Marguerite L. Riley, Sa lem; Miss Beryl Cox, Salem; Miss Irma Cox, Salem; sons, "Marion Cox, Salem; Fred H. Cox, Maple ton; Ralph E. Cox, USN; Ross Cox, jr., Salem; sister, Isadora Van Cleave; brother, Merritt Cox, Sweet Home. Funeral announce ment later by Rose Lawn Funer al home. AXeArthnr James Daved McArthur of 770 South Commercial street Wednes day, February 9. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Elf . tW'vx 1E8I . nrifinrn3 tlSTXN TO "YOLTI Personnel Job Open The mer it system council of the, Oregon state public welfare commission will: give a competitive examin ation for the position of; person nel 'clerk on Saturday. April " 1. Duties of the position are to as sist f the 7 personnel officer of the public welfare commission. Can didates must be graduates of a four-year college i or university, preferably with a major in public administration, political j science, psychology or business administra tion The position is in Portland and carries an entrance salary of $140 per month, ultimate maxi mum of $175. Applications will be received by the merit system su pervisor, 620 Mead building, Port land, 4, 1 before March 10. Forms are available at any county pub- i lie welfare commission. I - . ! I - J' I j For i home loans see Salem Fed eral 130 South Liberty. ! j t . 'I Attends Bend Meeting? Carl Porter, chairman of the Salem committee representing motion picture theatres in the fourth war loari campaign, was in Portland Wednesday for a meeting -of exhi bitors with H e r m a n j jWobber, western district manager for one of the leading producers land one of twelve top-flight film executiv es assigned by Charles P. Skouras, national chairman for the indus try,? to tour the nation and bring to theatre operators and state war activity chairman details; of the efforts which have brought best results in bond sales. Program and box social. Moose Hall, 12th & Leslie Thursday nileli Public invited. Ladies bring boxes. j License Figures Compiled Figures from County Clerk Henry Matison's office show total intake for Marion county on dog licenses during the year 1943 f to ' be $7291.50, the total broken down revealing $1214 worth of licenses in the city of Salem over! the pe riod!: Outside of the Salem district the jfigure reached $6077 J50. Sa lem acquires $846 as its share of the i in take after reductions have been made for expenses, f ThelBritt Trio, SHS auditorium, 7:30jp.m. Thursday. I Tp Speak on Hygiene j The staff members of the Marion county department of health will discuss social hygiene with em ployes of Safeway stores Wednes day I night at the chamber of com merce. Kem Tone the Miracle Wall Fin ish! dries in one hour, one coat covers. Now on sale at Ft- D WoOdrow's, 345 Center St. . II ml O I Hit JmaStmmmmt j ..... AV.rr.CA" CM TCUt fAVOJtl M. S. r7n T- IV. Brewn Sought j When Chief of Police Albert M. Amo at Silverton was unable to locate an Addis Abbey ranch near ! Scotts Mills, where Thomas W. Brown Is supposed to - make his j home, Sheriff A. CvBurk'es office Wednesday issued a call for gen eral assistance from county rest dents in locating the man. Per-r sons In Las Vegas have written once and more recently wired that Jt is necessary to get in touch with Brown if possible. j ;j -; For excellent values in Unpainted Furniture shop at Woodrow's, 343 Center St. I . Ellenwood Speaker Feature of the Hi-Y-sponsored father and Sons banquet the night of Febru ary will be a speech by : James Ellenwood, state executive for YMCAs of New York state. El lenwood, considered a most ca- bable speaker, will fill numerous engagements during his one-day Stop here, including a talk; before jthe Rotary club. ";. j-; 1 Daphne $10; Camellias $1.00 to $10.00. Knight Pearcy Nursery, 375 S. Liberty. ,? Dental Clinie Held During a dental clinic conducted at Wash ington school Tuesday. DrJ O. A. Olson assisted by Mrs. M. Wikoff of the health department examin ed 91 first, second and third grad ers and four p re-school children. Mrs. R. D. Bowman, nurses aide Was a volunteer helper. Six chilj dren.were in urgent need of at tention. The clime was held under jthe direction of the Marion county department of health. ' ' ; ' Miss Weatherill Leaves Miss Marjorie Weatherill, who has iserved at the ticket office : of the Pacific Greyhound terminal here for the past two years, has left Sa lem to accept a position at the mailing desk of the Portland h4- tel. Her parents live in Silverton 9 If you want to sell your acreage for cash start packing. See Mr. Larsen, Phone 4108, Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. Realtors. Window Pane Cots Richard Wallace, 15, thrust his left fore arm through a window pane at his home, 405 Kearney street, at noon ; Wednesday, sustaining a j three- inch cut. First aid treated him. iFire and Automobile Insurance. C. H. Sanders 231 N. High. Ph. 5833. ' " M I Wood Fly-Up Bruises Bobby Gibbon, 8, 1325 Waller street, suf fered a bruise of the left eye Wed nesday when a stick flew up while he was cutting wood. First aid was 'called. C MTV2H IYXXT - SATUS3Ay M. Zurcher Files C. IL Zurcher. Enterprise, Wednesday filed with the secretary of state here for the republican nomination for the of fice of state senator from the 21st district, Union and Wallowa coun ties, at the primary election.; Zur cher now is serving his second term as a member ) of the state senate. Urge Fingerprinting .. Marion county defense council Is urging all civilian i defense 1 personnel to report to Mrs. .Willow Evans, of ficial fingerprinter for, the. county,- to have prints taken.' She is on duty every: Thursday at defense headquarters, , room. 1,1 Ladd land Bush bank . building,! from 7 to 9 pjn. ' i . : .. ! ' r. Enter Cafe Business Ernest J. and Cleo G. Loynas, 988 South Commercial street, i have filed : a certificate of assumed ; business name with the county clerk for Loynes' cafe at 988i South Com mercial street. ' j - ; ' Mrs. Arnold Hostess Town send club no. 18 will meet at the home of Mrs. "Arnold,' 2258 Ford street, tonight at pjn. . '. ; . ' - ' r ' :- . - - f '- ' - " . " ' -. . I " . - . . "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl, Bank Bldg. Club te Meet Townsend club no. 4 wiU meet at! E.TH. Earls 2123 North 4th street at 7:30 to night. j : Mrs. Woodburn te California- Mrs. John Woodbury left Wednes day morning for Napa, ! Calif., called there by the illness of her mother, Mrs. A. D. Craig. Fire and Automobile Insurance. C. H. Sander 231 ,N. High, p Club Meeting j The Liberty Community club will meet Friday at 8 o'clock. The school will fur nish the program and the club will serve refreshments. I . Undergoes Operation Mrs. Vera McCallister, 520 Fisher road, is a patient at Salem General hos pital. She will ! undergo a major operation this morning. Multnomali Gardeners Urged Plant Again ,- i - PORTLAND. Feb.! 9-(JFi- S. B. Hall, Multnomah county agent, called upon householders today to take up the spade and hoe again to assure sufficient Vegetables this summer. ! Crediting . Multnomah. - county with producing 21,250 tons of veg etables in 85,000 victory gardens last year, he urged city dwellers to increase the output this season JIM ..Myz&KH&s,..-. 13 FACOTC WAX TUKt I- h;i----: ; 1; EPonlbllua? cxrcuit court; Louise A. Whetstine vs. Alvin LJ . Whetstine; h divorce decree granted with plaintiff given cus tody of ' two children and $94.63 for suit money and attorney fees. Gloria V. Sample vs Milton ;V. Sample; complaint for divorce al leges cruelty and asks restoration of maiden name of Gloria V. Moss. A. E. Kidd vs. County of Mar ion, and. others; defendant sends order sustaining ; demurrer" to plaintiff.-- f:r :.. "George" W. Burt vs. Adeline JE. Burt; amended complaint for di vorce j alleges cruelty - and . asks custody , pf child; stipulation . en tered that answer and cross-com plaint be accepted as answer to amended . complaint i'f I lV-" rW. C. Gabriel vs. Evans Lumber company;' answer denies main al legations of complaint; cross-complaint alleges cross-defendant holds $5000 ' belonging ,. to cross plainUff, - ; ! - " , .'. Pending ; Marion county water rights matter; claimants 'notified to appear at hearing on March 27 at. 10 ajn. ' ',' :. . Credit Bureaus vs. Elmer Wolfe; sheriff directed ' to satisfy judg ment of $141.32 from property of defendant" y "fi K - v; ?:: : r f i L. R.r Kern and Valley Mills vs. Albert W. Gentner, and others; Jury awards judgment of S225 to plaintiff. - T Arloene R. Cole vs. Lester . A. Cole; divorce complaint' alleges a n a a a D a r 1 ft . I 1 .: ' :&:- ' '--'if ' ' for Shits., fsi 2z ea Ules ven (Slasb (Uvea Elsss (Dvera Glass a a n BelisIiTDMa lioppmg HmericaB Flags ILiiBcEa Bo:: 6-QUQrl Pot Vapor-Seal Porcelain EnameL... H aSO Bufch Oven 'SSSSTe U: $51150 Lloonsione Glass Sei Seryice for Four.; Oond-LIcIlQlly Mas, Vaniiy :EIirror.: Sparlxi Pings Set of 4 -or More. Tire Prcscryaiivc;.; Slop and -Tail Ligh!:. Sucal . Shirts a o a Uolsftand; 0vcralIs..Li$2.i25 Pnrrl VnMnf ct,e Wo 30x30, Walnut r; YfT) - OA OUTU il CDIw5 Finish, Heavy Construction.. O ii O'aiJ Udl' "CZ3 AH :Cclow.ji-iGalIca n2i"F9 n n a a n n M i lv 3 cruelty and asks custody of six children, $145 month support money and $150 as attorney fees." " Louisa UL Phillips vs. Allan O. Phillips; deefndant ordered to pay $75 additional ; attorney fees to plaintiff. A. C. Nelson vs. Ben Lambert; court orders case dismissed ; with prejudice to plaintiff. , .Nelson Brothers vs. Claude H. Stevenson; court orders case dis missed with prejudice to plaint iff, : : r ; j ' ! W. D. Barnes ; vs. Laura j May Thomas: defendant presents costs bill of $43.16. . .. PROBATE COURT Frank M. Simon estate; Mary G petition named administratrix on petiltion ot Marie Brassfleld. a Helen. M. - Holladay : guardian ship; I ward petitions for ftame change to Lyn Margaret Holladay; interested persons cited, to; ap pear at hearing on March 20 to show cause why name change should not be authorized. V James .Wallace Knapp guard ianship; next of kiri cited to ap pear to : show cause ' why : license should not be: granted Gardner Knap, guardian, for sale of cerr tain parcels of real property, j - Howard Ernest Ostrin guard ianship; court "confirms sale of real property by Gustave Al Os trin, guardian, to Frances Ostrin Johnson for $2250. 1 i MARKIAGE LICENSES .1 - Robert L. Riddle, 22, Camp WHISTLING Reg. Price $1.49, Now I - DEEP CUSTARD Reg. Price 7c, INDIVIDUAL BAKER SERVER Reg. Price 7c, Now STAR "MOLD SET Reg.l Price $1.25, Now m m ' 2-Piece with Chrome Tray,' Reg. Priee 98c, Now Bags Waterproofed, Reg. Price 59c, Now- Reg. Price $2.49, Now Reg. Price $1.19, Now ! : Reg. Price 39c, -Now "f. jEXTBA VALUES ww Lw ,.-XL.JL Assortment J Adair soldier, and Charline Fhil lips,:16,', 100 Chemeketa street, student. CpL Frank' SUva, jr., 31, Camp Adair soldier, and Dorothy O'Con nell, 32, 441 North High street, meat company employe, j JUSTICE COURT Rufus Vale Lady; oyerwidth load; $5 and costs. Edwin . Carl Wittenberg; four In driver's seat; continued, for sentence February 14. James Stafford Taylor; being in state of intoxication upon a pub lic highway; $25 and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT Grace Miller, Salem boathouse; curfew violation warrant; $ 1 0 fine." -i. ":!'" ; ' . 'J . Edward D. Giannelle, Florence; violation of basic rule; $10 bail. ; i Ludwick Robert Kdrn, route 4, Salem, violation of basic rule; $5 baiL -" : , I T- Darrell Lee Rothenfluch, 1550 North 21st street; violation of ba sic rule; $7.50 fine. j - - AFL Cannery TTorkers Elect Walter Jones 1 EUGENE,' Feb. 1HJP- Pacific council of AFL cannery workers elected Walter Jones, San Jose, Calif., president at the j conclu sion of the annual council confer ence today. , Other officers: L. D. McLane, Portland, vice president; Oscar . Williams, Puyallup, Wash-, sec retary treasurer. Next general ses sion was set for December in Se attle, i i naononnnnnng Q P o n D n n n f n a ' n n n p a ' P a r k..,t r- L..i n aL Sq CUPS Now .is: 390 590 .Each Pint 390 - i. ! 1 ' J M, S A 1W )0 ; rm t r- r . , n r rm rm r rl - f4 . U 41 k i- . feA IA i fcj a-