The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 5, 1344 PAGE FIVZ - ' Orxyoa Clstarncm Telephone 9101 He!? Sua Needed Secretary of State Robert 3 arrell, Jr has Issued a renewed appeal lor ex perienced typists and some other worker to assist In the 1943 mo tor vehicle rerktration rush. More than 53,000 new windshield tickers, covering next year, al ready have been placed In the malls. Official predicted that 430,003 can would be registered, against an estimated 423,000 for mi. r. . n. i . r The Spa will remain open until after the wrestling match Tuesday night v. ,, . starting Wednesday of this week Stevenson's Restaurant Hollywood J5ist will serve a noon lunch, . Wanted walnut dining set P. 5882. Land Beard Trl Members of the state land board left Salem late Sunday for -Lake county where ther are inspecting a num ber of state properties. Board members art Gov. Earl Snell, Sec retary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr, and State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott Lewis Griffith, land board secretary, accompanied the board, T hr. developing it printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ConvL ' " -'' ;- , ' a Expert brake work at Firestone's. Center and Liberty. Ph. 1144. On Sale, modern unpalnted furni ture, small desks, bookcases it mirrors. R. D. Woodrow, 345 Center street. 8ales Ge Well With iales to talling over $1400 the students at Leslie school were near the half way mark in their Sixth War Loan drive when ; purchases were to talled Monday afternoon. The quo ta is 13500, or $7 per pupil The Leslie faculty is near the 73 per cent mark of their 12000 quota. The Spa will remain open until after the wrestling match Tuesday -night. The pride and joy of every man's life his tie collection! We have hundreds of beautiful patterns and smart solids. Give him a tie. Alex Jones, 121 North High St rack CI Boxes - Students at Leslie school have packed and sent to junior Red Cross headquarters over 60 Christmas gift boxes which are to be sent to children in for eign lands. This Is several more .than the quota of 50 such boxes ' assigned to the school Photos made in the home or studio at 'I pre-war prices.. Phone 4522, Hi-Lite Studio, 273 South High. Starting Wednesday of this week Stevenson s Restaurant Hollywood Diet, will serve a noon lunch. Visits St Helens Joy Hills, principal at Leslie junior high and formerly with the state de partment of education offices here, spent Tuesday In St Helena speak ing to teachers of Columbia coun ty in their annual Institute. Deafened are finding Salem's new Hearing Aid Headquarters means better service. Free hearing test and private demonstration of new symphonic acousticon. 901 First National Bank building.". - junas cams, wrappings, magsuos. Lee Moody, 53 N. High,. P. 7033. TJSO Closed Daytime USO will be closed days with the exception ox Sundays, but volunteer work ers are being asked to report af ter C- pjn. Organization! also are being asked to turn their books back or purchase them in the evening." The American Legion auxiliary Is sponsoring the work room Wednesday evening, Royal Neighbors and Women's Relief corps Thursday evening and Dis abled American Veterans auxili ary Friday evening. Mrs. Verne Ostrander, chairman, has asked the women , to keep on the. work as "these books are appreciated by our boys U over the world." "Cyn" Cronise (photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Wanted: Home listings. Have many cash buyers.: Grabenhorst Bros., Realtors, 131 S. Liberty St Ph. aist. ' t ' Kef areata tioa Acreage gains Total acreage classified under the Oregon Reforestation act since its passage in 1933 now has reached a gross figure of 1.358.434 acres in 18 counties, according to infor mation released by the state for estry division here. Officials said 1121 permits for the harvesting of forest crops have been issued. In come to the counties has totaled $47,647.83, nearly $20,000 the past two years.--;: We are now prepared t to write farmers' all risk public! liability & property damage policy includ ing employers liability. For at tractive rates, see Scellars ; & Foley, Inc. ki , - --. - :'V. ConservatleB te Be Talked Nels Rogers, "state' forester, and other officials of the' state forestry de partment, will play an important part In the conference of the west' era forestry and conservation as sociaUoh which opens In Port land, Thursday. Protection of for ests will be discussed, along, with many otner forestry problems. The- Spa will remain open until after the wrestling match Tuesday mgnt. . ; . - . . - . i, ; i- yery form of insurance. R.: G. Severin, 213 N. High. Tel. 4016. Constant dependable service. Teachers te Meet Elementary supervisors of the Salem public schools will meet at 4 p.m. today in the administration office. Ele mentary faculty meetings will be held in respective buildings at 350 pjn. Bazaar it jitney dinner after noon it evening. Dec. 6. First Congl. church, Cottage it Marion. Shrine club Junch noon Friday, Dec, 8, Marion Hotel. Flckop Reqaested The Salem Community cannery will be open Tuesday night between and 9 o'clock so that people may pick .up their cans. I, Cenaty Pays Damage Farmers of Marlon county Monday had claima approved by the dog con trol board for sheep killed by dogs. Those having sheep claims were: Fred Hottinger, JStayton, 1; Melvin Satrum, route one. Silver- ton, 1; John W. Schneider, Star Route, St Paul, 6; C A. Johnson, route five, Salem, 1, :v . Painting it decorating. Ph. 7552. Tires It Recaps for your car and truck. Fan belts, batteries V auto supplies at Stevenson sVMefford, 619 Court St - VeUraaa U Meet Disabled American Veterans will bold their regular business meeting on De cember 7, at the WW hall at S o'clock, with . William Crogban, commander, presiding- The aux iliary will hold 1 their . business meeting at the same place Thurs day night and Will serve refresh ments to the chapter. Camellias in bloom make a nice Christmas gift ' Doerfler's sale yard, Union it High. Car Abandoned ; A car was found abandoned ion route two, Salem, t was reported to police and investigation disclosed the car had been stolen from -Don Madison's service station. The car belonged to Oakley Lester, 720 Stewart street who told police he left it with Madison to selL . . . i Anyone knowing whereabouts ( of Harriet Carolyn Harms or John Harms, wife and father, of navy service man, Elmer Fred Henry Harms, please notify Red Cross, Marion Co. Chapter. Ph. 9277. ; Car Keeevered J. Leslie Davis, 3093 Portland road, reported to police, that his 'wife saw a car stop at the rear of their home and a young, tall' man emerge and abandon the .car. Police took the car in tow. v There are many more inquiries for property than we can supply. If you have home, farm or busi ness for sale, please list them with Rich L. Reimann, Realtor, 167. S. High. Vandals at Work Clay Pome roy, 1082 Oak street reported to police that while bis car was parked hear the court house van dals broke the radio antenna and left it lying on the street Starting Wednesday of this week Stevenson's Restaurant Hollywood Dust, will serve a noon lunch. Thirty Give Bleed A Mm City school bus is scheduled to arrive in Salem this morning with 30 blood donors from Mill City. Mrs. Robert Schroeder, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, made the ar rangements. - . r I For home loans tee Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. i- , w ' r nub Caps Stelea N. V. Means, 3 Tess avenue, reported to police that four hub caps were stolen from his car while it was parked at 392 South High street IPnbDG -ESesopd CTSCCTT COURT , , Helen Riedel i vs.. Telix Eugene Riedel; amended,' divorce com-1 plaint alleges cruel and lahuman treatment; asks custody of two children with $30, monthly , for their support, this sum to be re duced to $23 when the oldest child becomes 21 yean of age; asks $42 monthly for plaintiffs support ' John Lewis vs. Cora A. Palmer; order grants lump turn of $79 for alimony and $23 costs.: ; ; C, O. Ensley vs., Rose Lamour and James Lamour; counter, mo tion to motion for change of venue filed; Imotionj argued and taken under! advisement Monday. Re ply filed and deposition of James Lamour . taken. v k i Marvin K. Helvey vs. Zeta K. Helvey; divorce decree; ' plaintiff given custody of child with right of visits by defendant -t - ' , A E. Kidd VS. Southern PaciCc company and Virginia Kidd vs. County of Marlon, and; Southern Pacific company; order continues trial to later date, yet to be set Ethan, Conrad Grant vs. Bar bara t Clare Grant; deposition of defendant taken In Michigan, Rose Etta Hughes vs. Robert Lee Hughes; answer of defendant admits, denies and alleges. Cornelia L. Weaver vs. G rover C. Weaver; order of default 1 ' Thomas Edward Garrison vs. Bonnie Arlene Garrison; default order entered. Ross L. Kuhn vs. Leon Kuhn; divorce decree. r - t Florence Van Hess vs. Raymond Van: Hess; divorce decree. . Harvey G.' Wheeler vs. Helen Louise Wheeler; divorce decree. Marie Teresa Braden vs. Arthur Brad en; divorce decree. Dina J. Gunnel! vs. Merlyn J, Gunnell ; divorce : decree. - Lorraine Alma Moore; divorce decree. 1'V .. Agnes Lorraine Sbelton vs. Jess Franklin Sbelton; divorce decree. Evangeline Lucille .Fish vs. Gil bert Raymond Fish; divorce de cree; : plaintiffs maiden name of Lucille Millard restored. Elma Flynn vs. Cecil L.'Tlynn; divorce decree. Alexander Jones vs. Pear Jones; divorce decree. James Omer Martin vs. Har riett Edna Martin; divorce decree; Klwaais Clab MeeUag New members will be officially re ceived into the Kiwanis club at the Tuesday meeting. Frederick Klaus , is the recently elected president; of'the club. Wanted piano. Ph. 5882. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. All Cured Meats at Kraeger Locker Service '3060 Portland Road Will be sold for charges if net called fr by the 15th ef December, 1944. dibUuary i farltu Undburf. in Cwrydoo. Iowa, DcciBbr 1. Murvtvca 7 huibud, tawtn D. Lindburf, and two tons, Don nt Norman Linoourc, all ef fcaiem. Announcament of aanrleet later bf Roa Lawn runaral home. erach . : ' MaUlda Krach. at Vancouver. Waah-. aaturdaf, IMcambar a. Mother of Mrs. Mary Bamaden. Td and Adam Heracn. aft of yratum, . Mm inra Hall, Mrs. lJlUe Corpu and Mrs. Lena Lambert, aU ef baiem, MM Alice and MUs Kvelya KencA, txrtU of Vancouver, Waah., and BgX. Alfred Heraeii of tae US army overseas. Also survived by 10 f ranachlld and two great srandcbUdren. henrices will bo held lueaday. December S, at S p.m, from tne W. T. Rigdon company etiapet with Mnehidtae' services at the Pratura cemetery, Kev. Homer Leisy oliiciaUng. Brete ' -; 'r;;-: . Mrs. Kdna Viola Brett, at her resi dence. Wl Highland avenue, Sunday. December S. Survived by Iter husband. , WUUam H. Bretz; daughter. Marian Mackey Bretx, and mother. Mrs. Addle ' Maekey, all of Salem, services wuj be held from the Oougn-Barrlck cha pel Tuesday, December 8. at 3 p.m with Rev. Chester W. Hamblin offi ciating. Interment In City View ceroe Hrfiatthaofae Herman Schotthoeger. TS. late rest 4mnt ot route a. kalem. at a local hospital December S. Survived by 4 ter, Mrs. rrances Berthotd ot Los An ! seles. and several nieces and nephews . Zt Salenujtecitation of th roaary wUI ! be held at the Uownll-Edwaria chapel iWalker-llowell) Tuesday, December 1 i. at S p.m. Services wUI be conducted I imm sit. Joeenh'a Calholte church Wed- i narfav. December . at t mjn with Intenneat at (. aorB ewnywrjr. T . . - ...nt.lu 1. .,ul. 1, fu. Aloert aanirn, m um vi. rw- ceitiber 4, age M years, laie resioem . nmkvr. ura Shi omen t has been mads to Baker for service In lnter nienL V tnt W. T. Rigdon company. Mike Pareeglan. late reatdent of SIS Trade streetat a local hospital Sur vived by wUe.xArlens; dsughters, Dor othy. Daisy and Laura Parsegian, all of Salem: son. Walter and Kichara. Koth at Salem. Derail of the US army: brother. Partes. Salem; sister. 7.hi Merian of MJfhigan, and two grandchildren. Announcement I ser- Iicm later by CiougB-BarrtcK eonv- OIiTED cn.cour-LE Vart Time Janitor, Work Downtown ; Depcrtriint Store ' V-J,s :::::r.c:a Eox Ih'o. 513 ; ' . . ... 1 ' J . -. With Elastic Goring Beaulild CEriilnax Gill Slippers For Every IlenBer of the Fanily Hundreds of selective styles to choose from :Ve Bunny Deer Woolies - Dor seys - Scuffs - Romeos - Operas. , . i nnnnnnnnn 1 1 a '-V.V n s. "WPei ssasay eMsasi III Large selection of infants, ' children $ and misses9 n ' shoes and oxfords - white: black and brown, j zz DiitlOIISD Alio nOII-DATIOIIED g unnnnnnnnnnnnenncanannnnnaonnnenu 357 State Street (Next to Midget Market) plaintiff given custody of v two children. . 1 . . I . IX. Morgan vs. Gladys Fae Morgan; divorce decree. . Norma Lee Corey vs. Billy Jean Corey; divorce decree.:- r . Rose L. Davis vs. Woodrow Vr. Davis; divorce decree, i. , rftOBATI COURT Charles K. Spauldlag estate: or der approving disposition of cer tain securities. , 1 Ilarley Ell en wood, Incompetent: ninth annual account of guardian, Portland and Savings Bank, approved.-., :v -.r-., :;:; - Evelyn Bales Butts, i minor; or der permit ting guardian, J. M. Butts, to advance $500 for ward's personal use. v J '. -. j;' JUSTICE COURT s -. : t- : William Warren; charged with being drunk on street; given 24 hours to see attorney; $100 balL; Jesus C. Martinez; charge as sault with dangerous weapon: hearing Tuesday at S pjn. Stanley James Forrest; charge overload; fined $10 and costs. Leroy C. Cotchell; charge over loan; fined $7.50 and costs. ' ' Lloyd K. Hartley; charge over- loan; $7.50 and costs, j , MUNICIPAL courr j t Martin H. Hopplmaler, . Port land: charge violation of basic rule; fined $7.50. 4 Harry Lee Larson, Portland; fail to atop; ban $2.50. .i X. D. Jones, 895 Front street; charge no driver's license and rid ing four in front seat; fined $5 on first charge, $2.50 suspended" and $2.50 on second charge. " Lee Wolf, 1505 Broadway street; charge fau to give right of way. Bernlce Marie Schaff er, $10 Housb9 Plan Would Boost Highway Fund R. It Baldock, state highway engineer, said Monday that under a federal highway aid, "bill, ap proved by the house .Thursday, Oregon would hive available for highway construction during a three year postwar period' ap proximately ,$45,000,000, as against $42,000,000 under a senate bill previously passed by that body. Baldock, who: just returned from Chicago where he attended the; annual conference of the American Association of State Highway Officials, said the , ap portionment formulas of the two bills virtually are the,sam with tne exception that under the house measure no funds have to be ex pended, for railroad grade cross ing eliminations and the maximum that can be spent for that purpose Is restricted to 15 per cent cf the total. The senate bill provided" that not less than 10 per cent of the total apportioned to the states should be expended for elimina tion of railroad grade crossings. The state would match ap proximately $4,000,000 annually, for a period of : three years, against the appropriation con tained In the senate bill and $5,- 000,000 a year against the house bill appropriation. "Most of the states are now drafting their postwar highway construction ' programs," Baldock sail, "but Unal ' blue prints j can not be released until the federal government acts." Baldock j pre dicted that the house bill, 'with some amendments, would be, ap- proved within a short time. - . Angclo Patri flays: 8 : 7 Garden road; charge violation of basic rule. i nvhcl 0:Sers Do therls Usot ot wbit yon bit ,4e,w aays famed educator-author, Aagele Patrt, ia the next issue ef Taut Stost Micizing. tWe ; depen'i ea the similarity ef Oar experiences tor i, the neaatng they have for as,: . 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