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The OREGON STATESMAN Sden Oregon. Thursday; Mornfag. May 18. 1944 PAGE FIVE- JLiD(i55iiIl RIe Ascension Thursday J Masses Ascension Thursday, 40 days al ter, Easter, will be observed today with lour masses at St. 'Joseph's church, 7, 8.30, 9:45 and U o'clock, Which will also be the summer schedule for St Joseph's. Masses at St. Vincent dePaul church will be at 7 and 9 o'clock. The summer schedule is not yet in effect at St. ; Vincent dePaul church." - '- " , ' Waitress wanted.' The Spa. For home loans ce Salem cral, 130 South Liberty. . Ted- "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Trames. 1st NatT Bank Bldg. Vote x80 ' Re-elect Adams '". con stable. , Pd. Adv. Now is a good time to get aspara gus for canning and freezing. Bring containers. Fiala i Vinyards, 1 mi. north in Polk Co. Ph. 23072. Jersey Men to. Meet , Marion County -Jersey Cattle club mem bers will meet at the Floyd E. Bates place, a fourth mile west of Rosedale school, Sunday, May 21. A no host dinner will be served at. noon and all Jersey breeders are asked to attend. Vote x 83 Yes Odom, Constable World War Vet Elect Earl M. Salem Diat. A Pd. Adv. Vote for, Frank' W. Settlemier, on ly Republican Candidate for Rep resentative ' living north of . Sa lem. Pd. Adv.! . - ". - -. . -. . . f- - - --- - , -- . Vote for Lesion W. Howell (Walker-Howell Funeral Home) for . coroner, primaries, May 19. Pd. Adv. ' . . ' ' Poultry men attention: Dry saw . dust and shavings. Reimamj Sup ply Co., 3 blocks N. of underpass. Just east of Chuck's tavern. OJbltuary .Herman Stege, at his residence. 1710 Madison street. Salein. May 14. age 78 wars. Survived by wife. Gussie. brother. Charles Stege. Tacoma. Wash Paul Stege. Ocean Lake. Clyde Stege. Salem; sisters. Mrs. Lilly Studenmeir and Mrs. Iva Savage, Salem; nephew, Harvey Stege. Salem; also two nieces. Member of lOOF lodge 150. Canby Or., runnal services Wednesday. May ' 17. at 130 pjn., at Rose Lawn runeral home. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. ... Mrs. Blanch A. Davis at Coquffle. May 16th. Survived by daughter. Mrs. Trank Schramm. Also several grana- children. Including Dr. C. Ward Davis of Salem. Casket will be open to friends Friday forenoon. r Graveside services will be held Friday. May 19, at S p.m., Lee Mission cemetery, Hev. Willard HaU officiating. Under the di rection of Clough-Barrick company. MaldetaaB " v - In this city. Harry Franklin Halde man, late resident of 112S Nebraska St. ' at the age of 74 years. Husband of Bes sie Haldeman ot Salem, father of Her bert P. Haldeman of wiuow urove ana Ethel Dietrich: of Langhorne, Pa. Also survived by three brothers. Walter. Phiria rui Paul- four sisters. Clara. Margaret, Mabel and Bertha, aU of Pennsylvania; ana iour granacuiiaren. neral announcements wiu e maae ter by, W. T. Rigdon Co. hfeGnlra Harold McGulre. late resident of S183 KW Gona street, Portland, at a local hospital. Survived by his mother. Mrs. Ena McGuire. Announcement of serv ices later by Idwards-Terwilliger Fu neral borne. . . IrhmHt ! :': L " At the residence. 260 Gaines street. May 17, Charles Lee Schmitt. at the age of 90 years. Husband of Clara Schmitt of Salem; brother of Jacob, Edward and George Schmitt and Mrs. X. P. Schott. all of Sublimity. Alvin Kfhmitt of Stavon. Mrs. A. L. McCor- mick of Portland and Mrs. F. J. Wrightman of Albany. Member of Stay ' ton post ot the American Legion. Re- citation of the roaary Thursday. May 'IS. at S p.m., in the chapel of the W. T. Riedon company. Requiem mass Friday, May 19. at 8:30 ajn., St Boni face church. Sublimity. Ore. Under direction of W. T. Rigdon company. . t'ana'.r ' - In Washington; DC. First Lt Lelius i- T.nri.r lata resident of 2030 North Commercial street. Salem. 48 years of age. Husband ol ueuian tinoer, b ' lem: father of Cpl. Lelius C. Zander. Santa Monica. Calif.. Staff Sgt David Taimin Fort Lauehton. Wash.. James Talmage, Salem, and Mrs. Harold C Jack. Oakland. Calif.: son of Mr. and Vfra rhtr Z. Zander of Salem; brother of M. D. Zander. Scio, W.. K. I Kander of Issaouah. Wash- and viola v rrit-ho. Seattle. Wash. Announce ment of . services will be made later by W. T. Rigdon company, llllllM " - ,-tjiwm -v.in ibinM it the residence. 444 South High. street at the age pf m Unth at Mrs. Martha Wink- i. Vuimuvir. Vester - Bones of Tiinwr' and Mrs. Emma Standifer, Mrs. iiih- , Ui.tutinr.r. Mrs. Cora Scott, Mr. T.i villi, Flemming and - Archie TLr.n all nt Salam. Sister bf Mrs. ' G. H. Hurst of Grapevine. Texas. Also ,..n,iH hv r tfrandchildren. 23 great erandchildren and -two great great nnriphiidrm. . Funeral services m- m.-w un la ti l tun., at the Rose i am Funeral heme. Rev. Edward L. I : Allen officiating. Concluding services mt Belcrest Memorial park. S-' . For Active Representation for Marion county VOTE , 61 (X) Vfc!l:r S. Lznhb Eepnbiican Candidate for Stats Representative IMieffs Breaks Arm Fourteen-year- old ' Douglas Brown, 1284 North Front street, who tusseled 'in the Salem armory basement Tuesday night with Richard Case, 18, 80 Abrams avenue, while profession al grapplers went at it upstairs, ended the evening at Salem' Dea coness hospital, his left arm brok en below the elbow. V- For progressive government, re elect Mayor Doughton. Pd. Adv. Vote x 83 Yes Odom, Constable World War Vet Elect .'Earl M. Salem Disk A Pd. Adv. List your property with Hawkins and Roberts, Inc, Realtors, and start packing.: :' One Night Only: Tiny's Wrang lers and Tiny Dumont's Western Wranglers, both bands appearing in person at Crystal Garden, Sa lem, .Thurs. night May 18th. Adm. 80c including taxi; . 1 New 1 Pewer Grader A " new power grader is being tested as to efficiency., at the county shops. The Nelson Equipment Co. sent it up on demonstration. Negotiations the under way, but final purchase order has not yet been given. Vote 82X. Delbert Long, RepubU can J candidate for Constable. Ore gon teacher. Experienced. No axe to grind. Veteran. Vott appreciat ed. I ! " Pd. Adv. Frank Sprouse Is selling all bis furn, and household goods at pub lie auction Sat, May 20, at 1 PJJL 1 m. East of State hospitaL See - Ketirea frans Xos-gina; Outfit Guy W. Moore has filed certificate of retirement from Phillips Log- ging Co., Petroit Ore, as partner and disposed of .interest therein to remaining members. Rummange Sale Thursday & Friday, May 18-19. 2380 Fair grounds road. Jason Lee church. Shop Joe's for smart young men's graduation clothes, save $5 to $10 at Joe's Upstairs Clothes Shop. Entrance between Mortis Optical Co. & Quelle Cafe, 442 State St Mark Twain Sport Shirts. . All sizes, good assortment Alex Jones, 121 North High St Car Keeevered A '30 Ford pickup belonging to Newton An derson of Woodburn was recover ed at Talbot this afternoon. The car was stolen on May 15, accord ing to state police. Vote82X. Delbert Long, Republi can candidate for Constable. Ore gon teacher. Experienced. No axe to grind. Veteran. Vote appreciat ed. ! f . Pd. Adv. New designs, new low prices in Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood row, 343 Center St - - :- A vote for Mayor Doughton is a vote for Progressive gov't Pd.Adv. Wanted: Kitchen helper, 4 hours, a Cheerio. Inn. i tho People ol CMAS. A. , in tho United SPRAGUE knows - Oregon its people, its resources, its prob lems. His term as governor added to his understanding of state affairs and national and iater aatiooal problems. i As United States Senator,. Sprague will support the vigor ous prosecution of the war. Ha favors full cooperation with other nations to prevent other wars. He opposes bureaucracy ' in Washington and urges early restoration of local liberties and responsibilities. ! Send Charles A. Sprague to the Senate and the best interesw of - Oregon and the nation will be served. Qwates tram te Oreaaa Press m Spraaae fer Senator Charles A. Sptafoe was at besiaeis lika. iatelliacnt aad coascicatioui a aof aor aa Orvaoa , er has had f Spracaa is scholarin his intaraa tioaal nso4 is. soaa4 so4 coasisteac ba is the best ejaalifcea1 ia era cral cm city aa4 the straacest political roa Siidtr tot the poab Cfat By Tamn. i Charles A. Spraaaa will he s 4coded asset ts this state ss a meaiber of the U.S. seaatc; he shoaM be aoauaatad aad eletsea.- Kttrktrg Graphic. Spraa was a stood sorcraors he will acre Orcaoa with credit ia the U.S. seaate if elactad. PWa aat OrtfmUm. . i With Saraaae raaaiac. the tomts ml ; Orsaoa hava at least oat qaaiiaed saaa t vote fotjCtrmiin GcxHtt-Ttrnti. . . 1 Mr. Spnaae has eaTstioaed ability aod atatctsaaaahiav Kiamstk FU$ Ha I Tharear thoawadi of Oreeoa voters wha ... so will wefeame the oapofw tmaitr to lead their tapport to Sprtaaa hecsase they rtcard Mr. Speaswe as a snaa of hishest character, of atatessaaa. ' like ajaalitiaa aad of a tcaapetaaicac which pacaliarlr ats hia for the datics i a Uwoukczv Cmaaa) Omthti. V CC3AS. A SPRAGUE Tilt aJrarthasisal, Saragaa fat Saaatat Ciaalilit lJ I. ttrj, t !. Haaaaaanafa, 33 Mariaa SviMiBg, fattlaaj; Oraaaa Sixth Graders Sing After , an open i house hour ; at 7 o'clock. last night, sixth .graders of the Bush school presented The Gold ehCockrel,'. adapted from Rim- sky-Kbrsakov's Coq d' Or." Prin cipal parts, were sung by Delbert Oearr, j Jo " Ann Smith, Larry i MaH arMl Barbara Arnold. The thro 'L art nerformance had two! stage jisettings prepared by the J sixth graders under the supervi-j sion of Mary Bang. Wayne Meu- sey accompanied ' the youngsters at the piano. The whole production was in charge of Lorrance Meusey. I'. , - '. Men's & women's tailoring, alter- ation & repair work. Jack Mollard, rThe Fits-It Tailor.w A. A. Ooth-1 141 M fTStfh wax ,.. Delbert Long, Republican candi date for Constable. Res. 645 So. 12th. 20 yrs. a public teacher. Slo- saSL'Sar . appreciated. Pd. Adv. Last- Meeting . of Tear The Weekly Religious Education com mittee! sponsored by the Salem Ministerial association held a rou tine business meeting Tuesday night at the YMCA, the last meet ing foe the current year. The group has charge of the weekly" one hour Sible course given to 2000 children in the Salem public schools. ; .";'V'. Expert 'tailoring makes fashion plate ijfit.-' Quality, fabrics ' make smart! looking men.1 Suits,' sport coatsj slacks, pants & Jhats. Ready to wear or maae to your, mai vidua! measure at prices youll be glad to pay when you. buy your clothes from J. J. Clothes Shop, 387 State, opposite1 First National BankJ , - - i .-..( I ; .--.i- ...... . - Hear Charles A; Sprague, candi date for. U. S. Senator, 85 to night' KSLM.- - - r Pd." Adv. Specialized brake service at Stev enson'and Mefford, 819 Court St Re-elect I. M. Doughton. Pd. Adv. I Joins Husband Mrs. Charles B. Isom, the former Loretta Kah- Ier, who recently resigned : from her position as secretary in the Salem city school superintendent's office will entrain tonight, for San Diego to join her husband stationed there with the, army. Adams lor Constable. Pd. Adv. Cleverly' designed wallpapers for kindergarten to 'teen age are now being shown in Elfstrom s win dows, 375 Chemeketa. Ask to see the entire selection. Keep Mayor Doughton on the job. tM Pd.Adv. SPECIALliiTS CHOICE! Us formula sent us by Thorn too Sr Minor Clinic. Relieves oUe pain, itching. QUICK I then tends to shrink swell lnc: softens. Get SI .00 tuba Thornton Jc Minor's Rectal Ointment. Or get Thornton & Minor's Rectal Supposi tories.; annr a few cents more. Try DOCTORS' way TODAY. At all food drug stores everywhere In Salem, at I Fred Meyers. li .! 1 V. Oregon VJant SPIMy States Gcnaffo Sprague Is Equtpped for tho Senatorshlp by Experience and Training '' ' 1. Ha' .has aa intimate knowW ' edge of Oregon's needs. - - 2. He has a keen grasp of na . tionsl and international -r affairs. S. Hi record at governor showed his ability in kandiing - public affairs. - . ... . 4. He has the keen awareness of a working newspaper man. 5. He it aa able and convincing : .. . speaker. ' , e He ' It Industrious and coav scieotious. 7. He i is a successful business maa, respected by employes and associates. t. He : it a vigilant strvsat el .-- the people. v mm V mtm n I - ' ) CTRCTJIT COURT E. Paul Schaad and Pearl Schaad vs. Cora V. Harding et al; motion to strike portions of plain- tiff S reply overruled. Billie Stryker VS. Edwin otTJK- er; plaintiff ordered to appear in court on May 2 at 10 ajn. and show cause why. divorce decree entered April 5, IMS, should not be modified: as requested; byde- fendant, particularly with; respect to custody of two minor children; ordered that: plaintiff have chil dren in court with her at time of hearing. '- ; i ' '. i; "t j-. Virginia Marks vs. John David Marks; divorce ; decree througn default awarded plaintiff and cus tody of minor child. ' r i Bessie May Boone vs. Samuel i entered March 11, 1943, modified in that custody of minor child goes to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boone for entire year; plaintiff in earlier de cree had custody of child during three, summer months. ! Frank E. Brown vs. Donald J.. Allison; sheriffs return on ex ecu- Republicans Vote x80 and re elect Earl f Adams, Constable. 8 years , experience f as : consiauie. aaww V Hearinr ra Bead July 7 at 10 a. m. has been set as time for hear ing on 300-foot road front the Woodburn-Mt Angel market road into the Mt Angel cannery, A pub lic road kept by the county, it is now in line to become a county road and will be oiled to handle i the heavy traffic. Esther Battalion, formerly of the Mitzi Gray, now at the Vamty Box, Ph. 3963. M ! New Bridge en Abiqua The new bridge i on market road 664 near the Noble school on the Abi qua will be 56 feet long, 18 feet wide and 18 feet high. Work or der . for its construction has Just been issued. '. Vote x 83uYes ! Elect Earl M, Odom, Constable World War Vet Salem Dist A Pd. Adv. Townsend Clab Meets Town- send club No. 4 will meet at E. R. Earls, 2125 North Fourth street, tonight at 7:30 p. m. Vote for Leston W; Howell (Wal ker-Howell I Funeral Home) for coroner, primaries, May ! 19. Pd, Adv. . : Waitress wanted. The Spa. The "Wosh-Me" : ! . . . j . ' , ,n VAT ORIGINAL A -a. . a. - " ' ifFOLD NO UNINO Hiiro ! It Joein'r loU e Quia Kid fe antwer fhii one: What ONE t e dirti into suds without hesitation . . . deans in a iffy .; . . and comes up smlfina . . . fresh es a daisy end shapely as a bathing beauty? Right. Mortimer! It's a 4Fod Palm Seech Tie by Beau Brwmmeill Guaranteed washable fabric PLUS patented 4Fo!d Construction does the trick. P. S : Lots of mint-cool colors and patterns to choose from. YouU want a handful . ; , one for every day in the week. i i TIladeuritACaKt . NONE GENUINE WITHOUT -THIS LAia "Stta.i aa M.MU i sr BUU WMttt.iMUI FOX THE ARMED FORCES PALM E2ACH 4FOLD UKIFOKU T1IS Clack aad Rejalatioe KkaU O. D. S i I'- - lilOXLEY AND HUNTINGTON The Store of Style,' Quality & Value 416 Elate Street Sdezn Ore.' . tion, indicating " sale " of defend ant's property in Oakhurst addi tion to city of Salem, for $6829 to satisfy judgment of $365 -and costs to Frank E. Brown, highest bidder at sale. 1 - Frank E. Brown vs. Donald J. Allison and ; Ferne . A. Allison; sheriff s return on execution, in dicating ; sale, of two" pieces of property in Oakhurst addition to Salein to Frank E. Brown for $2, 671.42 and $1,8276, respectively, totalling 84,499-28, to satisfy- two judgments.' ; j ; - . Frank" M. . Boen' vs. Edna M. Boen; complaint for . divorce al leging numerous desertions, last one occurring January 23, 1944, and neglect of duties, and asking ratification of property settlement between both parites; couple were married May 21, 1935, at Interna national Falls, Minn. Theodofe V. Compton vs. Peg gy S. Compton ; plaintiffs reply to defendant's further and separ ate answer denies every allega tion except insofar as answer ad nuts auegauens contained in plaintiff complaint Jake W. Gflmour vs. Rose Gil- mour; testimony on plaintiffs mo tion for modification of decree en tered June 29,: 194V heard; trial continued to September ,1, 1944; portion as to support money for one child, now over 18, vacated. C. Clark Morton and Ludle A. Morton vs. Clark Carroll Morton and Robert Eugepe Morton; com plaint seeking decree authorizing plaintiffs as trustees to sell real properties in Marion county deed' ed them on March 23, 1943, and May 11, 1943 by F. 14 Morton. widower; heirs at law and next of kin of said Robert L. Morton ure C Clark Morton, son, Clark Car roll Morton, t grandson, 21, and Robbert Eugene Morton, grand son, 18, all of McMinnville; plaint iffs allege, no adequate remedy at law. - -.j Ferdinand R. Gandy vs.. Lydia J. Gandy; complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treat ment: couple : were married 1 Au gust 21, 1920; only child of mar' riage is now 23 and in US navy. Josephine June Looney vs. Guy Allen Looney; affidavit stating that 850 monthly sum included In divorce decree for support of self and minor child due and payable for January, ! 1944, and every month thereafter. A PROBATE M Anna M. Larson estate; order to Roy B. Larson, administrator, to Tie of the Nation V aa r a - a waaaTta aa. SMUMMf U Slhi sell personal property of estate appraised at $100 to pay funeral expenses and cost of admlnisira tion. . - --I-' i ' j '- 1 William J. Keller estate; . real property evaluated at $400 by u4 gene Grabenhorit, '; F. ' B. ( Keeler and William G.' Hardy, appraisers! Mary . McKilipp estatej order appointng Thomas J. Iiams ad4 ministrator and M. E. Williais, Fi E. Clark and C A. Goodwin jap-j praisers of estate evaluated at $50 real estate; heirs! are three daugh- ters, Martha VL. Lazzarini, Ruby L.' Allen and Hannah Holmanjand one son, ' Jesse McKillop, all of California. ' i' .1 ' ! Dora T. Humphrey guardian ship; $3000 bond filed by; George w Humpnrey, guardian, I to re- place former bond of $1200. i MARRIAGE LICENSES ; VirgU D. Olson, 25, marine air corps, 980 Monroe avenue,' Salem; Lola Jean , Rodgers, . 24 steno grapher, route 6, box 571; Salem.' Charles L. Cotterson, ,21, . US army, 1909 North Commercial, Salem; Evelyn S. Baldwin,1 21, waitress, route 1 4, box 176, Sa JUSTICE COURT - I Patricia Pearl Hiday; charge of larceny, by bailee dismissed i fol lowing hearing, j " Verl - Taylor, j 100 Chemeketa street; neid lor exammaUon on charge of assault with intent to commit murder, time set for 11 a. in- Saturday,' May 20. Picnic Place Changed Lincoln school students j will hold a picnic Sunday, May 21 at Mickeys Grove,' instead i of the schoolhouse as previously an' nounced. The public is invited to attend. (DD)(D)fl - (t suit LtTIhi Msarai's: (BemnmSiin Heres quality quality and seasons. Make . There a' downright ..." ; th ddslanlrig of this natural color pedm 'fibre, ' perfect balance and proportion mate this hat becom ing to practically face. mMiB i -it. i Mrs. Emerson; At 4H Meeting PERRYDALE Ralph Kesters mother returned to her: home in M.o nmouth Wednesday . after spending a few days at their home on her way back from. Tillamook where she had spent two weeks visiting a daughter. . . . , - Mrs. Bryan Emerson attend ed, the meeting- m West Salem Saturday ef the leaders of this district of 4-H club . leaders. Mrs. Emerson is president ef .: the' rroap. : : ; .v '-. Dicky Cooper celebrated . his eighth birthday Saturday with, a party. Games were played. Those present were -Sammy." Stewart, DickyX Kester,.. Benny Remple, DAN HARMON FOR CONGRESS The Republican party expects to get our country out of this mess, but it i can't do so by re electing . the same - old crowd of lawyer-politicians who got us in to the alphabetical ' soup. To be progressive,- the Republican Party must get the "old timers' out and put some : progressive -men ; in Congress. DAN HARMON is such a man. He is successful.. . . DAN HARMON , believes in thrift hard work and honesty, as a zoundauoni of progressive, ac tion. Irr Congress do we want suc cess or seniorityT .Congress has been full of sen iority (men too old. to put up a good fight) for years let us try success instead of seniority for. a change. Take a . look at, the voter's pamphlet and listen to DAN HAR MON speak over KOIN every Thursday , at 9:13 P. M. : ' - - . . 1 . ' Pd. PeL Adv-Dan Ilarmon for Congress Commute . imff iioil5iiIbfl IEqpm.n(iIIoiSuim c-:-NVK.:-:.v.-:y..;.v..v3 , that's been world famous for generations smartness that will endure through several yours a genuine Panama this season ! ' j - SaS .. i. ' r inspiration In every type ol and more (DaaIlDfDiPimnsi MDn An open for cool pearance. Mshhi9 - MOXLEY & HUNTINGTON ": The Store of Style, Quality & Value "rf 416 STATE STREET Luella Zumwalt, La Verne and Lorenne- Byevle, Chuckiy .Sbrick werda, Shirley . and ' Janice Dod son, Irwin Bissell and Earl Gibbs bf Dallas. ::. If V:y I - '-i ) S : ; Beverly Zumwalt; who has been ill in bed. . for : month on' the verge of rheumatic fever was able to sit up some Saturday. Bever ly is a freshman in high school here. Her friends are glad of her improvement " , ., .. if:. Dcpzilican CandiJale : State ftepresentativa ; Matrioii Comity;, jr1 . Uo. IL Pmlus . Sincere Representation ' . ' . fer the Best Interest ef 1 v the State and Cranty v- v Vcl9 64 X ' Tald Adv. - tty flnsDn SDnaDp IPsaimsiiimiisi s I mesh weave designed comfort ard smart ap SUmdud'. SEMW. ; i - Pd. Adv.