The OSEGOII STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, April 2. 1SH PACE FIVE Funeral Today Funeral ser vices will be held today in New berg for Henry Hopkins, 97, whose death has assertedly left but one GAR member living in Oregon. Thomas M. Penland, Portland, is! said to be the sole survivor of the ..Union army in the state. Hopkins, born in Wisconsin in 1847, enlist ed, with a cavalry regiment from that state when he was . 16 years eld. - Lute florist Ph. 9592. 1278 N. Lib. - . . Fires Minor City firemen re sponded to a call from 1675 Fir street shortly after 6 pjn. Satur day when a chimney fire was un derway there. Early Saturday morning members of the depart ment extinguished a fire below the sidewalk grating in front of the Schaefer drug store on North Commercial street. For home loanssee Salem Fed ieral. 130 South Liberty. . New Members Listed as new members of Salem chamber of ' commerce the past week are J. W. Crane, president. Gas Heat, inc.; XL L. Vail, manager for the Gil more Oil.: company here; Cube Henson, owner, Nod-A-Way Mo tel; Denver Young, former deputy sheriff; Ralph and Clara Borrego, owners of the Green Spot groc ery. 3''-: Auction Tues. Woodry Market Lesion Meets Monday Capi tal post no. 9, American Legion, will hold its regular meeting in Eagles' hall Monday night at if o'clock. First Sgt Jack Vinson of the service command unit, mili tary police, Camp Adair, will treat the post to some war movies. Cook wanted. The Spa.' : j . . , ' , . - New designs, new low prices in Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood tow, 345 Center St j '.' Wtau Falls Mrs. Fred Painter was treated by first aid Saturday afternoon after she had suffered a sprained right ankle in a fall down the basement stairs at her home, 791 South 13th street , Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldf. Young Enters Sheriff Candidacy Denver Young, - route 3, filed Saturday as republican candidate for sheriff at the May 19 primar ies. His ballot slogan reads: "Bus iness man " and former' deputy -First hand knowledge , of your needs." . ' Waitress wanted. The Spa. Precinct Candidate Files Ben B. Goodman, 245 North Church street republican, has filed as pre cinct committeeman candidate' for Salem no. 11. j Bu boy wanted. The Spa. . Obituary Aalct Allan Robert Aplet. late resident of S3 Childa avenue. Thursday, March 30, at th age of 17 years. survivea oj mother, Mrs. Mmrcia A plat; a brother. Lowell Aplet, and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffey, all of Salem; and several aunts and uncles. Including Ralph Hein of Salem. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick company chapel Monday, April 3. at 130 pjn. Interment In City View cemetery. Hlntura Albert Minturn, at route 2. Salem, Saturday, April 1. at the ag of 52 years. Survived by his wife, Lucy B. Minturn of Salem; five sons, Howard . Minturn and George M. Minturn of Vancouver. Louis W; Minturn of St. Louis. Mo, Lt. Francis A. Minturn of the US army air force..and James B. Minturn of Salem: a daughter, Mrs. John N. Slottee of the US naval re-urvM- mother. Mrs. Georae T. Min turn of 292 North Church street. S- 1m: a brother. Earl B. Minturn OI Portland, and a sister, I Mrs. Gladys Brandon of Salem. Announcement of services later by Walker-HoweU fune ral home. i. . At the residence in San Francisco, April 1. Dr. William Lincoln Mercer. mt tna ace of 83 Years, former real' dent of Salem. Father of Ira G. Mercer of California. Mrs. Helen M. Went, of San Francisco, and Ralph H. Mercer cf Salem: crandfather of Harden and ; Wayne Mercer of Salem and brother of Mrs. Charles Hyatt ana Jars, narry j Newell of Abaia. Iowa. Announcements ! later by W. T. jugaon company. At the residence in iieni, wun4 ana Mtshke. Announcements later oy T. Rlgdon company. . tvCanahaa -v Michael. O'Callahan. 43. In this city axareK 30. Late resident of Klamath Falls. Survived by on brother,' John O'Callahan of Klamath Falls. .. An nouncement of services will be toad : later by waiker-tiowcu jrunerai aome. During March concluding rites for Indoor cart were held at Mt Crest Abbey Mausoleum St Crematorium for the following: , . Ross F. Baruett Katharine M. Culbertsoa Charles Walter Leach Sherbern S. Huston - - Edwin Baker Challac . William H. Mohr - Margaret Myrtle Fortin i James Monro Bailey . Cyrus Franklin Widick ; . Marlon Xileen Bacon Donald C Watem Walter Leighton Kuhn. : Ilciicrrbiii Files Fisrao Fi:ida Cotractod Wltaort Baapttofiaaflea or tosa el Ttaa - These conditions gy-jwMiysr.'w a a d a r m I n e! health and r-t due earnings For years we have bean treat . Ing rectal and' colon disorders.! with excellent results. Latest Approved Methods Qatck Kelief : CoS lot CnnalBaBoa rj X:A lot Free Dascrijrflv Booktet Er.n.nDyz:!i3Ciin2S CUroprecfie Fayalclcni Proctolofllat Corner Court end Ubartr Etr4 f '. Or9oa TL-'CI2ca 't4S3 Elf strom and Eyre Assume Robert L. Elfstrom and Ralph M. Eyre, both of Salem, have filed a certificate of assumed name with the county clerk for the Ro bert L. Elfstrom. Elfstrom at the same time filed a name retirement certificate for R. L. Elfstrom Paint Contracting department; The Elf-strom-Humphrey company; - and R. L. Elfstrom company. Dance Armory Wed. night Reroof with Johns-Manville' As phalt shingles. Right over your old roof. Free estimates. - Mathis Bros.. 164 S. ComX Ph. 4642. The new phone number of Ruby's Beauty Shop is 7620. -- i f.; Hospital Auxiliary Meets Sa lem General hospital "auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting at 10 ajn. Tuesday at the YWCA, a session which may prove one of the most important of the year, Mrs. W. H. Burghardt president, announced Saturday., April is the month of the auxiliary's annual membership . drive and this and other matters are on the slate for discussion and action, Mrs. Burg hardt said. . t Dance Armory Wed. night No shortage of wallpaper, , 350 patterns in stock, Elfstrom's, 375 Chemeketa. Cook wanted. The Spa. Chadwick Speaker Stephen F. Chadwick, Seattle attorney and -"SfS L!" American Legion, grandson of an early Oregon governor of the same name, will be speaker at Monday noon's - meeting of the Salem chamber of commerce. He will be introduced by Emil G. Sick.' ., ; j v- .. : Waitress wanted. The Spa. Dance Armory Wed. night List your property with Hawkins and Roberts. Inc. Realtors, and tart narVintf !; Trailer space Fir Crest Trailer Park on North Front St now open. Modern-, individual outlets, 1 miles north of Salem city limits on River Road. . Salem Guest Leaves Mrs.. Ca therine Pinkerton, who was call ed to Salem a month ago for' the funeral of her brother, - Fairy Rock; and who had remained here since visiting relatives, left' yes terday for . her home in Cleve land, Ohio. Furn. upholstery cleaned. P. 6831 Tricycle Missing Mrs. Ever ett Arends, 224 Division street, re ported to city police Saturday . that her child's small green' tricycle with yellow wheels had apparent ly been stolen from the residence, Family group life & hospital In surance. Lee O. Smith. 126 S ComL budget-priced set that I M ' f ' " ' I ?';'." it h t -; tj ,ni-.i-TfiiiW-Wi i mil . it. .ii,,,,,,,, i -am i MM3feMsBa W" I A I dinner . 1 care! Complete service; for 8 from soup to nuts on gleaming white dinnerware! Includes:- O 8 CUPS, 8 SAUCERS O 8 DINNER PLATES O 8 SALAD PLATES Green Guards Combat Fiie as Bit in War "Boys and girls between the ages of eight and sixteen are yet too young to become soldiers, pi lots, WACS: or WAVEs, but they can still do a vital home front job in combatting the deadly enemy fire," said Grant Murphy, Marion county chairman for Keep Ore gon Green.: These Green Guards now number over 10,000 in every Oregon county and they are be coming expert fire' reporters and fire preventers." ; Three years ago the Keep Ore gon Green association started this youth 'activity, with the coopera tion of established youth organi zations, -such as the 4-H clubs. Boy and Girl Scouts, Junior grange and civic leaders. Now this Green Guard activity has expand ed so rapidly that it has become an integral part of the popularly sup ported, fire prevention program. "We feel we are helping build future Ore on citizens in this fine Green Guard activity," said Judge Murphy, county KOG chairman. This activity embraces work that any child can do from his own home.' It is educational because it teaches the child care and protec tion of our forest : resources, as well as interesting him in the va lues of our resources. We think this KOG activity? is one of the finest ' programs ever offered to Oregon youth to interest them in responsibilities of citizenship." "We now have a new manual just off the press for Green Guards," the chairman continued, "and it will ; help each Green Guard, do a better Job. It is well illustrated and shows how to de tect fire hazards in the home, on the farm and in the fields and for ests, as well as how to speedily re port any fire that gets started. One of these manuals will be mailed each boy ancLrfrl already enroll' ed. Green Guards have done a fine fire reporting job in the past and we welcome new members. Just write to Keep Oregon Green, State Forestry Building. Salem, Ore gon." j I March Rain 1.64 Inches March rainfall this year totaled 1.64' inches compared - with the mean ! average of 3.75 : for the month, figured over a period of Tears i and with the 6.71 : inches which fell during March of 1943 Wanted private party to care for elderly invalid lady in their home. Box 733, Statesman. Dance Armory Wed. night For store fixtures, built-ins, or any type of mill work, see Rei mann ; Supply Co. Phone 9203. . 1 Give him it tie for: Easter. Gray- Co Cravats are sure to please. Alex Jones, 121 North High St . win enable yon to set a table for the most elaborate yet is practical and durable enough to be O O 8 SOUP BOWLS 8 DESERT DISHES 1' MEAT PLATTER FCJnQTCjntl ?P iI.v7yiW8 LPnnlbDOaB IH!i$iDiPaDs CIRCUIT COURT , Matting vs. Lederer; arguments heard and case taken under; advisement-::: . . ! i I Starnes vs. Starnes; proceed ings continued to April 10 at 10 ajn. -Union Central Life Insurance company vs. John Gray and oth ers; plaintiffs title claims tos cer tain premises in Nob Hill annex quieted by decree. . Mabel F. Lampkdn and Robert D. Lampkin vs.- Callie B. Heider; plaintiff presents : costs bill of $34.70. . State vs. Petersen; entry of plea set for April 5 at 10 aon. ik Credit Bureaus vs. Victor Hun- king; garnishment notice shows satisfaction. : Credit J Bureaus vs. Frank W. and Kate Donnell; garnishment return shows partial' satisfaction Of $23.75. George Alonzo Wilson vs. Thel- ma Louise Wilson; divorce ; ae cree granted with- plaintiff awarded custody of two minor children. . ; , P. M. Gregory vs. Salem Gen eral hospital and Inez Wallen; undertaking on appeal rendered by P. M. and Cedle Gregory., State vs. Floyd Raymond Browning; defendant la sentenced to three years in the state peni tentiary rafter pleading guilty to charge of burglary not i In a dwelling, sentence to run : con currently with term presently be ing served.. ; State vs. Elmer Francis Haab; defendant Is sentenced by. Judge E. M. Page to serve three years in the state penitentiary after pleading guilty to charge of lar ceny, sentence to run concurrent ly with term now being served. Henry LeLac vs. Louis Mar chand and unknown heirs; on ap plication for default of defend ant investigation ordered of 'facts alleged in title-auieung . com plaint . ; PROBATE COURT . Joseph Faulhaber estate; Vic toria Stokx. legatee, objects to final account on sxounds certain moneys should be accounted for. Ida Frances Jo Schnee guard ianship;; inventory shows j real property in value of $150. : :- Emily B. Boas estate; appraised at $5550. . . ' . George Howard Hampton guar dianship; 13th report and account of guardian, Pioneer Trust com pany, shows total assets of $3,- 245.88: court approves account and authorizes investment , o: funds in securities. - . I All Americans 1 Shonld See ' -- -- t i "V"' I BMtnF.ZAXSCrs 1 I - THB -PURPLE HEARTS I Tq h MILESTONE g used every day without a in a lovely floral pattern. O 1 VEGETABLE DISH O CREAM PITCHER O SUGAR BOWL' CO. Maude . L. Ilannum estate; Maude P. Hannum,' administra trix, is discharged and estate is ordered closed. - . MARRIAGE LICENSES Billy J. i Garrison, 23, Camp Adair soldier and Ethylene Tur ner, 17, 2605 North 4th street, do mestic. -JUSTICE COURT r Jack Casida; hearing on charge of larceny r by bailee set for 10 ajsL, April 5; hearing on charge of NSF check set for.2 pjn, April 5; committed to jail on failure to pqst $250 bail. MUNICIPAL COURT Melba Loretta Looney, route 1, Turner; violation of basic ' rule; $7.50 fine. ; Lorraine Pritchett, 818 North Liberty street; , disorderly : con duct charge growing out of al tercation in .a restaurant: '$50 baiL . , ; Mary Rife, 442 Water street; disorderly' conduct; charge grow ing out -of i altercation in a res taurant; $25 baiL '; ? BISHOP'S Boys' Slacks .: o;i laeheSs .Mwl-iW ias5er "Sl!0U". . : .JOT : W sp'ri ' ' fg-pY t x. . ' . Sizes 4 to S8 I I fjytJH ftf T tlain tweeds, herringbones and checks. T.95 13.95 j Good quality, in all shades. 2.95 t. 7.95 Boys' Knil SrilJ With shorts, fancy stripes. .98 and 2.25 Boys' Stealers Coat and slip-on styles. 2.50 to S.CO ) Ribbed all-wool . sweater. 2i50) to James Arie Versteeg," route 1, Turner; operating a motor vehicle while under influence of intoxi cating liquor; $100 fine and SO days suspended; operator's lfbense suspended. ... E. W. Schwabauer, 2025 South Cottage street; allowing dog to run at large; $3 fine. ! Douglas F. Parker, Willamette university; four in driver's seat; $2.50 baL Snell Urges Postwar Stream Purification - i Inclusion of Oregon , stream purification in the state's postwar program was urged by Gov. Earl Snell in a statement here Satur day. ' ; - ' - Snell said several Oregon cities already have made substantial progress with plans for sewage disposal, treatment plants and purification. Stream purification is not only essential to the successful propa gation of fish life, but also ia im portant to the health and well be ing of literaly thousands of per sons," Snell declared.' - PRESENTS c Boys' Loafer Jaclxels 4 to 18. Two-tones, plaids and checks. ' Variety of SPORT. SHIRTS and SLACKS in flannels and gabardines. Good patterns. Pallcrnsd Tics In rayon and cotton mixtures, nylon and wool (l. Boys' Plains, stripes and crashes. From . , Boys' bres; LTais. For Selections, Style and Values Bay These Beys Tors at Bishop's Willamette Valley's Most Complete Store . Far Boys n ) Health Clinic Plans Week's Activities Activities scheduled for the Marlon county department of health for the week are: --t Monday 10 to 3, milk and food handlers clinic at depart ment offices. Tuesday 9 to 12, school and pre-school clinic with immuniza tion, at Scotts Mills. 2 to Z2Q in fant and pre-school clinic at Eu gene Fields school, Silverton. 230, Mothers class at YWCA, nutrition to be discussed. ; Wednesday, 10 to 11, school clinic at health department , v Thursday, 10 to 11, infant clin ic at health department Friday 2, mothers class at Eugene Fields school, nutrition to be cliscussecL " ' - Saturday 9 to 11, regular vaccination and immunization clinic at health department of fices. For D3en Easier, Sunday next, brings need for new wardrobes for young men and boys. See the -extensive selection at Bishop's, Willamette Valley's greatest store for young men and boys! .5.95 1. 9.95 Boys' SHiris iren llia.39to2.95 .500 Ens Suits 1.98 to 4.95 . 1 C5 lo 2LCo Coroner. Surveyor Seek Reelection : . Two incumbent county officers. both-republicans, filed their de clarations , of candidacy Saturday for . reelection to their positions. they being Dr. I. E. Barrkk, coun ty coroner lor a number of years. and Hugh Fisher, county surveyor over a long period. , j EiilicncJ Ilclcriils : Now Get Extra i Gasoline Mileage AH over the country, thousands of : rationed car owners, truck fleets, tazicabs, motorcycles and tractor owners report gasoline savings up to 30. These people have been enjoying extra gaso line mileage by installing a Vacu matie to their carburetor. This new device is entirely 'automatic. Nothing to regulate or adjust and can be installed in 10 minutes. The Vacu-matic Co 1S17-980-B State St, Wauwatosa (13), Wis consin, are offering a Vacu-matic free to anybody who will install it on their car and help introduce it to others. Write them today or just send your name and address on a penny post card. Adv. . oimg and Soy h Y0DI1G MI'S SUITS i Boys' Soils i In checks, plaids and tweeds. 8.95 o 20.00 HEEP on 1' THE y-asssyej.ay f r D2' awK.ta I: , ivy 3