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- CniCCri CTATEHIAIX. Cclexn. Oregon, Friday I!arElag, DaecnJber L 1214 vr.zz nvz -. ! V i -i' The Oregon Statesman Telephono 9101 1 Felton Returns J u t i c e of Peace Joseph B. Felton today will ctake over his office alter being an ient 15 months. Felton recently ' returned from service in the army. A great part of the time "he was In the army he was stationed "at .Camp Adair, then moved to Camp Leonard - Wood, then to Camp Beale where he was discharged Puring his absence Chris H. JCo witz served as Justice of peace. v t , -.v t t . .v.;,, ... Opening a little sewing shop. Also, . knitting,' crocheting and "altering. Llrs.-Fred RoUins," 1973 N Capitol ' St,' Ph. 7903.- V vaA-- : WantedpianaF586i"s Wanted walnut dining set P. 5862. tJnity; Books for' sale New edition , of rrhe Impersonal Life! Just re- ceived. Truthtfenter, 265 Nr High; V listen! to BurkeY;Radkf Camera ; Prcgramvliad i aih. today. nnt. $W tfwrth' Plice'iwej; csaea nursaayo;try y locate -'Thomas Bisrowf 17, yho left home weqnesday morning ?.for school and has been "missing since that time. . ' . Unpalnted furniture with special prime coat ready for easy painting at Co-op Market, 13th & State. Chicken dinner, Chemawa Grange HallFriday, 7-8 pjn. . ; . . r 'J. ...... . . .- .', . . Complete collection of Early Ame rican pressed glass in Lace pat tern. Very lovely and a good buy. Ph. 5814 or Bftfifl. Mr. Flax. : Attention farmers: we can how of fer you an all risk public liability it property damage policy, includ ing employers liability at attractive : rates. See Scellars & Foley, Inc. Wilson Seeks Post Richard . Wilson,' reading ' clerk for the house of representatives at the 1943 : session, has asked for leave of absence from the .state police so that he may again -seek the post Wilson's home is in Polk. - county and he is employed as state police officer in the Eugene .'district -; Are you a home owner? Do you contemplate selling? -We have - cash buyers for $8000 homes. Call - us if you wish to sell. C. H. Sand ers, 231 N. High, 8838. T hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N y- ComT;";-..:-;- - Expert brake work at Firestone's, Center and Liberty. Ph. 9144. Rainbow Girls Rummage Sale. Cor. Ferry & High, Fri'i Sat Woman Missing Mrs. Freda Rowe, 1930 Market street report ed .j to - police Thursday that her i housekeeper, Alice Langford, has I been missing since Wednesday. The woman left the house early In the evening; Mrs. Rowe said, and am. worried about her because she always returns on time. Special attraction at Lions Dog Show Sunday pin. Dec. 3rd at 4 dock. Children's Handling. Class for boys, and girls under 16 years. Prizes for all and special prizes for; Boy and Girl winner. See Mr. WUlett. at Capital Drug Store fo Information. t . ' ' ; "v" 6 Unpalnted , furniture for you and or-the kiddies, too! Co-op Furni ture, 13th & State. ; . For Sale, Packard elec. razor 8344. Reroof with"; Johns-Manville ' as phalt "'shingles. .:. Right' over your pld roef. i Free estimates; :: Mathis Brosiel'S: ComT.Thbhe 4842T- Attend. Meeting District Attor ney; MiHer B.-Hay 'den and Deputy uisinct Attorney iawrence usier man left Thursday for Portland where the will attend the meeting of .district attorneys and sheriffs of the state today and Saturday. We have buyers for all kinds of real estate. - What have you to sell? C. W. Bartlett-B. W. Bent (Obltaary At th residence on rout J, 'Mry uiudcu oil meix ou. on novcra . br 28. : Survived by four children. Trnk Tax of Empire, Ore, Mrs. Ro land . McGinnls ox Cloveroale, Ore Bussell Fox and Mrs. H. E. Maurer of Salem, and two grandchildren nd on . great grandchild. Shipment, has been made to Klamath rails for aer vices and Interment . under direction f wV T. Rigdon company . ,. ' Hiram Richard Pace, at his home at 934 South Commercial street. Wed nesday, November 29, at the age of . SS years. Survived by his- wife, Mrs, Laura D. Page of Salem; four sona, Lyle J. Pase. JudKe E. M. Pace and Leo G. Page, aU of Salem, and Walter i. Page of Portland; and fou grand children. Services will be held Friday, - December 1. . at 2 p.m from the Clough-Barrick chapel with Or. J, Harrison officiating. j CX&CCrr COUST J . " leges lack of .testamentary capa Diana J. Gunnell vs. Merlyn J. I city, to draw document , . v . ' iGunnell; default order entered; j Ramon C Jones, guardianship application for place on trial dock- ad litem; W. I Jones appointed; Nellie Wilson vs. Ralph Wilson; I complaint for divorce; alleges de sertion; asks restoration of maiden name of, Nellie Dick.i;4-X; Evangeline Lucille Fish vs. Gil bert Raymond Fish; divorce com' ! involves estate cf Emma J. Jones. Mary . Davis, - guardianship; -La- Von Davis,' guardian; files return Showing sale of real property for 13000.' L .'" . ' - b Basili DeJardta estate; OtfH Meyers and Eve "Meyers file ob- plaint; alleges cruel and Inhuman eftIon ,;fc?un1V treatment; asks . restoration r flf? W;" Mrs. Mary Taylor Swoboda, un til recently mental hygiene con sultant of the Springfield, Mass, r jrislting . nurse assoelatlon and lecturer- en mental' hygiene la nursing; at Boston anivenity. will ; speak . at .Willamette ami verslty. en Tuesday, December 4 5. 3In. Swoboda la a member ex the college coonselllng stall sponsored Jointly by the nation al nnrslna council for war ser vice and the U.S. publle health service, which administers the U.S. cadet nurse corps. ' I ... 1 . - , ; Child Burned; Allen Monton, I aged 2Vi years, of 1713 North 19th street, suffered - third degree - w ' I BUCtly Realtors, New BUgh BWg. P. 7171. burns ori his right hand Thursday On Sale, modern unpalnted furni ture, small desks, bookcases It mirrors. - R. D. Woodrow, 343 Center street T Storage, household furn.' Ph. 3028. Every form ' Of Insurance. R. G: Severin, -212 N. High. TeL 4018. Conference Satnrtay C. . A. Kells, James Dimit, Harold Davis and Don Yocom will represent the Salon YMCA at the northwest area conference of YMCA secre taries, at Longview, Wash! Sat urday. I' j ' the basement of the Morton home, first' aid reported. ;'r ' 7 Special prices on wood and fibre board toys. Visit Toyland- at C. R Hamiltnn Fumitiir Pn Rummage sale Three Link and Ladies Aux., Fri, Sat 342 N. frmV i ... I . . Be sure and shop Hamilton's gift department for the entire family. Toy land is now open. C. S. Hamil ton Piimlbrr fVi r . . i maiden name of Evangeline Lu cille Millard, -ir t : ' EdmT Jane Fliesbach vs. Roger W. Fliesbach; decree' ' declaring marriage void;' order directs de fendant to pay plaintiff $200;. at torney . fees . and costs and. disJ bursementsTof the plaintiff m the litigation. ' Nancy . L .Ramey! v vs. , Fred W. Ramey; divorce complaint; alleges cruel, and . inhuman , .treatment; asks half, of personal a n d real property, ' the. latter, consisting of ,16 acres; asks custody of one mi; nor. child.' ' i',-? - Marie Teresa Braden vs. Arthur Bradeh; ' default order entered; asks place on trial docket Mary Irene "Wlddifield vs. H. T. WIddifield: exhibits ordered re turned to respective parties. " Valley Credit Service vs. Rich ard Calkins,' Albert J. Moeske and Israel Hartman;, transcript ' from Justice court filed. Valley Credit Service vs. George E. Thomas; transcript ' of Judg ment from Linn county circuit court filed. 1 . . 1 i Archdiocese of Portland by Rt Rev. Edward D. Howard, arch bishop, vsi Joseph P. Ehil, execu tor, and others; answer admits, denies. ecutors; , . allege they purchased certain lots . on contract '.during lifetime, of .deceased an4 ask'thejr be, given conveyance jof I, property free . from encumbrance; ' allege they have , carried wit; provisions of COTbract;T;;Vr 'X win van Arnam estate; x ran kle' Duhagan appointed :adminisr tratrix; S. W. Norton, Elizabeth Norton and Elmer Blair appointed appraisers. r,. ' JUSTICE COURT -lf V Thomas' Manson Grive; chargej driving!; truck .with ; defective clearance lights; fined . S2.5QT and costs. - '.. MUNICIPAL COUET ' r': . ! Allan: Wayne Campbell; route 3, Salem; charge .Violation . of basic rule; fined $7 JO. Horace C BelL 130 Carlton Way; charge violation of basic rule; lined $7.50. MARRIAGE LICENSES Daniel Joseph McLellan Jr., 25, 1100 Chemeketa street' Salem, and Mildred Jane Vincent, 24, San Francisco. . -- - Lewis I. Maxwell, 25, and! Vir- ginia L. Kindred, 16, both oi Sa lem. Yi , Reapp ointment OfT.M.Duniie EjqpectedSpbn Reappointments, of T. Morris 5 ?v- state enmission Dunne as a member., of 'the industrial accident J..coi was' expected , to be aimouhced by Goy.5, Earl 7 Snell here J fiot later, than'nexi Majj;jj tv Dunne's term: expires ori Jan; 1, 1945' and' .under the law the, ap- in advanceof :that Idate;' He ' retf- noo ana 'is now serymg nnizmi year- 5 1 'frit- By tirtu nf tvfnr m nf the liidustiial V sicceht'commisV' sionV Dunne also is seirytoi as i a member of.; the . state unemplpy meni cbmpensatibn f. corOmissiofi; He-left Thursday. Ibr Washington. DCto 'alumd'atioriai'cbjif ence 01 unemployment- compensa tion agencies.;'.; K'S&tt j inemoers qj i; me jnous-J trial taccidenf' conmiission are ,LO O. Arens; representing . the pubr lie) and Taul Guefsky, represail- lng labor. - - . ' f Snell Gets Support On Blilk Regulation State agricultural . department officials - will . cooperate closely with 'Gov. Earl Shell in 'any pro gram -. that ; .will , tlgheri up the siitVimW'ccUra so; as to prevent; -future outbreaks Jof-un duiant fever aad.-otner miecuons reslutmg,rfroml TAflk consumption, they., announced here Thursday. E. 1 L. Peterson, v state 'agricul tural director," said r he a probably would confer, with' Governor Snell within' the next few days. Sped- P.f- "u8 dealing with the milk situation ' will be, includ ed in : Governor . Snell's message to rthe 1945 legture ".which rheets.he're-m Jamtary; '".'-r V Veithier "of the "our ciodidates :P'biJ'rtoaaaud flis at thd rjkit 'eledofli there ' yiojatejl theiroihpc Uwy "'ex peridini; hdr in their carnBaljM Lmexcesspf'-ttiat vauthoriad.ly1 ' Neunersaid' he based' his "opin- Gbuley Seelis To Succeed FedDrager Romeo Gouley, -pitanlnent Mar lon bounty hop -grower, announc ed Thursday that he' was making satisactprogre :-cittnV: paiga:foVchief clerk jof the house of rreseniatives jai the 1943 legislative session." '.; v : Gduley seeks to succeed - Prd: is nc a jpand Dragfer: Is. now. located in Porii; land ; where he is engaged In way x Prjorto. ieiit.Salem, Drager Vias employed -as'a.:guard at the statel penitentiary here, t k . ! Gofle at ;the .1943 jlegislative sessicin, served as secretary of tha senate . enrolled and :'i engrossed bills- committee.- t'.'r ;...v i i J lonvon'recjords of'receiptiand dis3 bursanents'of iheT four candidates. The epihiotf-Was aked-by' District , Attbrney -rLT Orth Sliembre "of Klar4thecmty. -r.:. - 'I -'-' Thief, Foiled, Ruins Chester Bowles,' administrator Upholstery in ' AlltO We have buyers for all kinds of real i estate. What have you to .oil? r W Uo14tT W Tim For home loans see Salem Fed- Realtors, New Bligh Bldg. P. 7171. erai, im aauw La Deny. Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552. We have buyers for all kinds of real estate. What have you , to sell? C. W. Bartlett-R. W. Bent, Realtors, New Bligh Bldg. P. 7171. Visit Hamilton's Toyland, Salem's largest .selection of good toys. C S. Hamilton Furrrftiir f!n v Chorus Meets Tonight The Townsend chorus meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock' at the home of Mrs. j Johanna Miller, 1289 North Com-1 mercial street - Cyn" - Cronise Photographs and rnmM. lit Natl Rank VAA Wanted: Home listings. Have many ' cash buyers. Grabenhorst Bros Realtors, 134 S. Liberty St Phi 4131: ' ' ; Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Opening day Sat, Dec. 2. Doerfler Nursery sales yard beside the Sa lem public market Union & High. Rummage sale Dec. 1 and 2, First for OPA, vs. L. L. Balch and C F. Foulger; violation of OPA reg ulations alleged that they have not computed proper prices on the basis of a comparable commodity sold in March, 1942; and, have failed to make available to OPA certain records; asks defendants be enjoined from doing alleged acts or certain omissions. Monday will be Emotion . day in circuit court before Judges George R. Duncan and K M. Page; de fault divorces will be heard in the .afternoon. Judge Page Is ex pected to draw a grand jury next Fall Injures Man T. L. Wil- week. There has been no grand j the mechanism. liams,481 1 North Winter street jury since October 2. fell Thursday in the 200 block on Court street,' cut a deep gash In his forehead and another near his right eye, .first aid reported. 1 i, When a thief was foiled in his attempt to steal a car , he became a despicable . vandal. Mrs. 1 W. C. Dyer, 270 North 13th street re ported to police Thursday. Using a safety ! razor blade, the complain ant said, the would be car thief cut out all the car's upholstery, including that . covering the car doors. P-:.'-" . First; intent of the intruder was evidenced by a battered ignition switch which plainly showed ev ery effort had been made to make a key or other Instrument open Mail Privilege to Kraut ) cabbage special Market, 1288 State St at Co-op For good toys at reasonable prices go to , "Toyland". at i C S. Hamil ton Furniture Co. i PROBATE COURT Charles A. Zielinskl. estate; pM tmj executrix of estate which has a . Postmaster General Frank C. probable value in excess of $10,-1 Walker has announced that ef- 000; Thomas A Roberts, Charles fective December L I944i the or- m. neitzei ana jean currey ap- der extending mail service with Labor Saving Devices To Be Demonstrated CORVALLIS, Nov. 30-(P)- Clyde Walker, extension agricul tural engineer, will direct a Wil lamette valley series of one-day displays showing farm labor-saving devices about the middle of January, the extension service said today. Both machinery and household equipment will be demonstrated. pointed appraisers. Sherman Harmon estate; will admitted to probate; Ella Harmon appointed executrix ' for estate which has a probable value in excess of $2000; Alfred Adams, C B. Anderson and Ed Svarvari ap pointed appraisers. Samuel Thomas estate; Laura May Thomas, executrix, files ac count showing receipts of - $4,- 399.52 and disbursements Of $3,-! 500.43; hearing on account Jan 9, 1945. . i i Harvey O. Taylor estate; peti tion by Edna Taylor, widow, and daughter, Dorothy Marion Taylor Wilson, seeks to set aside will; al- liberated France, to include per sonal and business letters not ex ceeding one ounce, is further mo dified so as to allow the accept-' ance for mailing of . letters and packages prepaid 1 at r the ' letter rate of postage up : to a weight limit , of 4 pounds and 6 ounces to these areas.' J -.f- Shop Early! Ship Early! Get Rccdy for Santa Now! Oil o)(o S A Few Saffesf leas Fress Osr lltay lefecfleat Sir - Waiter.' 16-ox. Carton -4 i m ssV V 4 Rid). axlW Mens! MeW m say Chrikmu r c(trftt.'Frtah shipaxnt hat just airhwU 95e Value Model 18-ozi. 74c 1 Tm ktk tip v - 65c Cfqcrefte Lighters -: Match King, . "UghfsUke a Match, JU. Daakill Service Ughter. $2.C3 Rtfjlcr $U0 Daakin ., . , Xlgorette Cse, A Lor?e Vorttty of Smekert' Needs Are Carried fa Oer .; Tobocca Secrleas. See our vkU 'selection -aid uy com plats amokara rsqulrtiinanss. : Tip cSasfl ta futais UsItUr -fluHl rsamsrs. elaa sett papers,- aaatebca, tts." 80c Value Union Leader, 16-oz. Holiday (Hl-Grode in Jar), $1 JS 14-ox. Kentucky Club, 79 -0-oz. Country Doctor, $1.10 14-ox. Country Doctor, $1.90 . tQc VahiePrlnc Albert.' lfox. 73o Im Oar Mtay OHmt VaWtks tfm WMch fa ' :Ash:Triyi1"-V .'I' f 1 v..; Dckelite Ash Trayi, 93' m Mnumltla' m TiUTaim, aakak and simidrs rram clnrettas -&1 fttar scuba, Attractive, uaeral tw la Uaa. XwUtWusJIj; LomO.1 r 7 ' II ----' - ! i. anvvw . Pricea Effective Frldcrf TlaoiMandcff Buy Here Bends Drag tl&q. online 'v Orlando Hornins, late, resident of Shipping street. TuesOay, Novm- 28. at tne age oi ss years, sur vlved by his wife. Mrs. L. Alice Horn lnS of Salem; a daughter. Mrs. Esther, Chandler of San Diego; tttree sisters. Miss . Charlotte Horning and - Miss Orilla Horning, both of Salem, and . Mrs. George Dabler of Great Falls, i , Mont., nd.a brother. Olonzo Horning ! of Dayton. Wash. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Friday. December 1. at 3 p.m., with ' Her. James Aiken . Smith officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. . Vesbtorgh' - ' ' ' i George Elmer Vosburgh. at his home. IMS Cascade drive, West Salem, Wed nesday, November 29. Survived by wife. Mrs. Stella M. Vosburgh. Salem; daughter, Mrs. Mona Mack of Port land; sons. George R. Vosburgh of VaUeJo, Calif., Loran E. Vosburgh of Denver, Colo., and Marlon Vosburgh ef Belgrade, Neb.; sister. Mrs. Claude , pepper, of Belgrade, Neb.; and brother, Sam Vosburgh, also of Belgrade, Neb. ,- Services will be held Monday, Decem ber 4, at 3 p.m from Clough-Barrick . chapel.'. ... .. Yaa AOea ' ? - Mrs. Abbie I.. Van Allen, at her home in New Westminster, BC. Sur vived by daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Peter, on of New Westminster, Mrs. L. E. Morey of Salem, Mrs. H. Anderson, Canada, and Mrs. Roeie Larson, Can- ' aria: brother. Henry Farris. lso. in Canada.'- Graveside services v will be held Friday. December 1. at 11 a.m In City View cemetery, direction of Clough-Barrick company. Glasgow - - - : : . Robert tee Glasgow," at hU home. . 1253 North isth street. Thursday. No ' vember 30, at the age of 81 years. . Survived by his wife,1 Mrs. Mary Lou Glasgow of - Salem; brother, Andrew Glasgow Of Los Angeles, and several nieces and nephews.' ABnouncement of services .later by : the Clough-Barrick company.;- V . , ' - ;:v - Klfikle : i " Vy ' '- ' v V Mrs. Cora"! Dell Rinkle.l latr reii dent of -160 North Fourth street. Sa- tm. in- Ashland. November 49. Sur ' vlved by a son. Ursula Q. Wolfer; two ttert, -Mrs. Anna Fowler of Salem and lsrn. Dora Btngbara of Portland;' nd itrandaon, Rodney Wolfer lot alem. Services will be beld Saturday, De rember t. at iao a.ro., ; from jUie Cloi'Ph-Barrick chapel with Interment , st lulibartf. tf'..'..;'--1 -'' J CUILD'SXOUGU OuldrM 1 ' (! PINfiXI Yoa'U Uk the quick rei'e it brings . . . the money it saves, lln it at home . . . makes a full pint - i3v nearly S2. No . more effective relief at any pries i r coO dwe to colds. Ask drug- . m.tev . ..... W mm .. r at IOC 1 . t .... nM,wv v l coush syrup! 00 CAMPUS MAKE4JP The CompUte Make - Up For A Bright Pretty Face, ; l - L4a Wo Tax! For a g'owbg pretty complexion select thfs make-up lit aU &e cosmetics lor a conplete'aboutrfacel. Sponge on tLU eaka powder, smooth oa this easy-to-tfply lipstick and rouge. YoaH , wast to tnj cne far joumll &i u a ph tooj - C I .s ' 1 .-. K-- l - -i-v- u- r - 1 ...... .,, . . - . . 10-lb. sack . FISHER'S BLEIID FLOUR 530 S$,lpl9 FISHER'S CAKE FLOOR handy sack : L , JL Simoniz Floor Uax Pint glass! 590 Nabisco Honeymald' T .. , "11"; Graham Crachers .2-lb. carton- 330 OnHlllSC Pt. Jar ; 300 Dnrlicc's SaladAid: .Pt. Jar 250 Poanni Boiler Johnston's,' 1-lb. jar 250 Bfango Ildrbaldol-ib.--jir'320 :ci In J m 3 a '! L..J. a ,. j. ' Qts. 15c a, t i isV Ilhra Larger X-fi'M lift am'" Taar 3 tar. 20c See our fine selection of Potnt-Free Beefa ra- riety of cuts to choose fromJ We have a nict supply of Choice Veal, Lamb tod Poultry; Set us today. ' ! i ! - " 1 ':- ' ,: , OPEN DAILY .TILL i JiOO P. M. Fcr Ileal b :Eai - tTfs tan'i Da Deal Pabstotl ChcssQ Standard.Pkg. .1190 Spry: Shortsmcg S-lb. Jr S90 nCfl'SucbirPcis 115150 mm Creani: StyW ; 'tin 100 j esii i'3' Pack J1CI2I1ICC3. -rs.tin ao0 -1 email nr.! 'c : 21 7 '7 t f f" m Ji.::Ij;C:-.:-!;d L.n:.- II m - ... -.