-Tit CniGOII CTATEIAIl. Salem. Orn. V7dala7 I-Icna Jcnucrr X 1 1SU PACS five . The Oregon Startman Tlpbon 3101 V Aiwna vottjuus jueev rne Rev. Mix IUrtmans Keslgns Mrs. 6. Raynor Smith, Mrs. ' B r u c e LRoy J. Hartman, assistant for Epaulding and MravFred-S. By- the past year to Louise Arheson. ron, Jr., attended m meeting in head of the home nursing and CorvallU on Tuesday, of the camp nurses' aide training program for ana Hospital council for this dia- Marion county-chapter of the Red trict to discuss with the camp and Croes, has resigned and Tuesday hospital service representative completed her services - with the from Pacific coast offices of the Red Cross here. She plans to join Ked Cross in San Francisco and her husband, a signalman third Red Cross representative from class, who is now in the United Portland plans for serving . hos- States for training as an aviation pitals in this area.', " pilot after three years of sea duty.- . Wanted Real . Estate Salesman. Experience desired. Box 961, Arky and the Jolly Cowboys, Crystal Garden, Wed. nite. Ferry Operator County Engi neer Nathan C. Hubbs and Coun- Pelio Dance 'Dated Command' ty Commissioner James Smith re- 7M ' 1 .rjr ported Tuesday that the Wheat- ZZtZ w" . u0n would sponsor a "March of Dimes' JZ operations jsev- dance Wednesday night, January cral days due to high water. They ai. atth Vfwlhafi ah f,,rwi iso inspecxea wotk on a Dnag cepting the government tax are to which is being built to replace a 12, foqt span on Market road No. 7, jnearSt. Louis. Due to shortage of points Steven- j son's Restaurant : will be closed . until Jan: 31. : '' ' v Dr. Purvine to Speak The Les- be turned into ! VFW. members launch a ticket Veterans Needs Ontllned-lw"il- liam Croghan,' commander 'of Sa lem Chapter No.! 6, Disabled Ame rican Veterans, says there are five things every veteran should know and do, as follows: record his dis charge in I the county recorder's office and obtain a photostatic copy : apply , for his former I Job within 90 days after his discharge; submit to a complete medical ex animation by a private physician immediately after being discharg ed; determine eligibility for gov ernment sponsored vocation train ing and take advantage of it at once; . those with disability should file a claim at the earliest date possible with the'nearest veterans administration office. Inquiries may be addressed to A. L. Brew tier, service officer of the Salem chapter. .. m For home loans see Salem Fed the polio fund. and auxiliary will selling drive soon. Every form oi insurance.- R. G. Severing 212 H. High. Tel. 4018. Constant, dependable service. Km j k , m . r, , T l kictuuu x lie vuicia ZllT ,7:, , " 2f VSr Pamphlets for the special city elec 4uu,- .iotcv vii uic yuuw 9U1UU1 TpL ft i, ...... u activities calendar for today, wiU J""' TZTXE: W fc IV 1-11. XliUajr WIIU Dr. Ralph Purvine the speaker. Nominations for league officers for the second semester will be made from the floor. Due to illness j the office of W. C. Dyer and Sons Insurance Agency, will be closed! this week. Please call 2-1402 Mifhdt announced Tuesday. Voters will ballot on the question of pur chasing Bush's pasture and wheth er a franchise shall be granted the Salem Electric, ! cooperative. Due to shortage of points Steven son's Restaurant will be" closed until Jan. 31. Road Inspected Preparatory to taking final action on a request of residents that the county take stmhr i " lover an undedicated road, mem- uary 20, age 67 years. Survived by "yet:ia uie private mgnway east of the North Santiam school prop erty. Four or f ! homes are serv ed by the road. Dorothy Tucker Stewart is now at the Vanity Box Beauty Shop. Obituary wife. Mary, of Salem; two daughters, Mra. Velma Krjapke of Salem, Mrs. Dorothy Nixon lot Salem; five sons, Clifford Stuhr b Sublimity. Marvin and Herbert Stuhr of Salem. Leonard Stuhr with thei U. S. army at Fort Knox, Kjr., and Robert Stuhr with the VJS. army overseas: three broth ers, Henry, Chris and Charles Stuhr. all of Manning; Iowa; seven sisters. Mrs. Mollie Bohnsack, Mrs. . Louise Windish. Mrs. Minnie Frahn. Mrs. Lena . Coleman, Mrs. TUlie Bahnsack, aU of Mason City, Iowa. Mrs. Doris Stoeke Building Entered Police were notified Tuesday that the padlock and hasp had been pried from the f i Manning, Iowa, and Mrs. Eva door of the Farmers Union ware Eandchudren. Funeral announcements ter by the Clough-Barrick company. Mentsehler " I - . Mrs. Emma Bentschler, resident of 203 Salem Hetgnts avenue, at a local hospital Sundays January 21. Mother of Mrs. William! Van Natta and Miss Be mice Rentschler, both of Portland.. 'Mrs. Frank Patter of Great Falls, v. i ju a tnta. licaiiia la swuiuas vi mym lem. Lt. Seymour H. Fleet and Staff Sgt. Alfred W. Fleet, both of the VS. army, and Robert E. Rentschler of Worland. Wyo. Also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday! January 24. at 3:3 pjn4 from the Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev. S. Kaynor Smith officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Brawn Edward D. - Brbwn, 49. late resident Of .630 Marion street, at the Veterans hospital in Portland Monday, 'January 22. Survived by ihis wife. Margaret E. Brown: daushtet. Nancy Brown.' and sister-in-law. Mrs. J. D. White, an of Salem. Services will be held from the Clough-Banlck chapel Thursday Tiaii.n 94 at im-M a tr with ft house at 444 North Front street. As far as could be ctetermined nothing was missing, the report said.": . . 7 hr. developing & printing service at; Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com'L i Injures Foot Robert Lehman, manager and partner in the own ership of the Spa, injured his ngnt loot wnen ne dropped a five-gallon can of ice cream on it .Tuesday. "Cyn" Cronlse. Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Ride Speaks In Dallas Harry Mich elson, assistant scout executive for the! Cascade aj-ea, will speak Fri end, 130 South Liberty. ' Gun Stolen, Report Charles Hrudka, 652 N. Front street, Tues day reported : to! police that tw boys aged 16, . stole a- .38 calibre revolver from his home after he had shown it to them. He said the youths also took the "belt and holster. He named the-boysi both of whom Were , dressed in cowboy outfits but police refused' to ar rest them unless the complainant would swear to a complaint. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. v , - - ! . - Students to Ballot-Students at Leslie junior high will cast their ballots on candidates for: the sev en student body offices and vote on ten proposed: changes In 1 the ASB constitution! during first per iod classes today.' Immediately preceding nominees for office Will rleliver final campaign speeches in an assembly. Peaches, Crawford, Hale and 'im proved Albertas tat Doerfler sale yard and nursery. . ' . ! " Cars Tangle A.car owned by Elroy Nash and (driven by Hazel Price; became entangled with parked car at the Midway Cafe parking strip, according to a po lice report The report said a hole 14 inches in length was torn in the fender of. the parked cart "Smiley Burnette" and his West ern Jamboree, Crystal Gardens, Friday, Jan. 26Ul r , Writers Meet The writers club is to have its next meeting Wed nesday night, JanJ 31, at 342 North Commercial street. The organiza tion, as- yet not (formally named, meets xne second ena jourtn Wed nesdays of -the month.- j j Hear Cpl. Clyman F. Patterson, : former Salerri boy over KSLM to- j night at 8:15. Cpl Patterson has a ; message for hist relatives and friends from the European theatre Man JlJssinr Robert J. Porter- field, 2380 Fairgrounds Road, has been missing from his home since last Thursday, his wife reported to police Tuesday. 1 The woman said When he left home he was carrying a gray kit of cook's tools. Hub Caps Stolen Mrs! E. Claus, 444 Si High street, Tuesday :rei ported to police that while she was absent from her home," four chrome hub caps Were stolen from her car which was parked in shed at the rear of her garage. Sweet Home Man Speaks Rev. Harold Good, former; missionary in China and now minister of the Evangelical : church' f in " Sweet Home,' will be the speaker at 7:30 tonight at the Bible: conference being held at the First Evangelical church, Marion at Summer. . -'. I ..... :. 1 Why not apply that new roof now while expert workmen and ma terials are available. I Free esti mates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Brothers, Leave Hospital Mrs. Harry Barker and infant daughter, -1055 Cross street, Were removed Tues day from Salem 'General hospital to their home, PaiilbniicB nSoeaDPdls -' CKCUIT COURT 4kf,Z? City of Salem vs. V. C Post and oth ers: order directinf service of sum-1 mods in quiet title case. - Leona lo srancne vs. saner e. May and others; application for place on Stat vs. Aloytus Edwin Kflmer; sentenced by Judge Ceo. R. Duncan, on conviction of Deing an habitual criminal, to the state penitentiary. , '6tat "VSi Aloysiua Edwin Kilmer; Judge Geors R. Duncaa sentenced de fendant "to state penitentiary without limitation of time, we maximum ox said sentence being- for the balance of his natural life"; sentence Imposed up on defendant Sept. 25. 1S44 of SO years la state penitentiary on conviction of assault with Intent to rob was vacated; defendant was convicted last week by a jury under the habitual criminal act. - Howard D. Hunter vs. Blanch Hunt er: motion for order requiring plain tiff to return and bring back to Juris diction of Uie Marion county circuit court, three minor children; that case be continued until children are re turned: that plaintiff be reauired to show cause why he has not paid de fendant's attorney fees of $50 as or dered by court: in -supplemental com' plaint plaintiff alleges defendant told him if he did not take- children she would place them In' an orphanage; plaintiff asks custody of children now in care of his mother at' Campbell, Calif on grounds it -Is for their best interest: trial due to start at :30 a m. today before Judge George R. Duncan. Ci E. Pemberton and .wife vs. N. B. Washburn and outers: order appoint- Enters Hospital Mrs. Jessie Mayes, 340 S. Winter; street, en tered I : Salem - Deaconess " hospital Tuesday for. medical treatment .. To Undergo S.n r g e r y Mrs. Lawrence Berker, 260 S. 20th street was ' admitted to Salem DeaconesS hospital 'Tuesday and will undergo surgery today. Lumber Worker Hurt Norman Bowen, choker setter, was injured Tuesday in a logging accident at Valsetz and admitted i to Salem Deaconess hospital' with a skull injury. 1 Returns Home William Wheel er, 95 S. 12th street, . who was taken: to Salem DeaconesS hospital January 8 by. first aid, was able to return to his home Tuesday. At last, bathroom wallpaper you cah scrub, because it's triple-coated With paint! See Duray at Elf Strom's. ! - ' Patient Convalescing Mrs. Ver non Hickman, 64Q . Edina Lane, was sufficiently recovered Tues day to be moved to her home from Salem Deaconess hospital. . Permit Granted ' ' A building permit was issued Tuesday by City Engineer J. Harold Davis to A. Hunt to alter a dwelling at 1040 N. 14th street For; sale vertical grain fir cor ing Reimann Supply company, Phone 8203. ' - . Bedding Damaged A fire at the Cody Evans home, 1770 Lee street Tuesday morning . damaged bed ding. -The fire was believed to have started from the furnace. big Soy Earland attorney for defend ants pursuant to provisions of soldiers and sailors civic relief act. . r WUma Shouenberger vm. Byron i Shollenbercer: order of . default en tered. ' . , ... - ' - Leonard E. Xiehendon vs. Deahra X "Dchendorf; divorce complaint; alleges iniKieiiry, Kathrvn o. Whaicn vs. Thomas J. Wholes; divorce complaint: alleges cruel ana inhuman treatment; custody of two children and - f 100 monthly for their support. KOBATE vQUKT . Karen - yossholm - estate: Aurusta WoeJke, Sigma Woelke and Pete West by, appraisers, set value ot estate at Myrtle s. Hndenstan estate; order approving and allowing final account. .Mary T. Seitzineer estate; final ac count settled, allowed. - - . Wullam H. Mccauley estate: first re port of administrator, Ray H. McCaul ey. shows receipts of $lS,44a2a and dis bursements ot szosao. - Edwin H. roster, ruardlanship: or der of citation to Edwin H. Foster to appear and show cause 'February- 7 why guardian should not oe. appoiniea of . estate only. v. - Marvin Mues ceoar. minor; oraer on netition of mother. Veronica L. Baika, changes child's name to Marvin Miles Baska. - ' Charles Gier estate; S order authoriz ing George Turner, administrator, to sell personal property of estate; value of which was set at SI 600 by D. B. Hill. George H. Bell nd Zeipha Grove, ap- nraisers. ' i v . JUSTICE .COURT -H :j State vs. Sergio A. Re ginaldo; con. Unued until 10 ajn. today when pre- Vi.in.ra hnrini rlll torn (tela Oil charge OI contriDUling u aeunquoicj Ox a minor, - .. State vs. wullam noperr ooraes; continued until today at 10 a.m. Argel Herman Stanton; cnarge no motor vehicle license: fined SI and costs. -I MUNICIPAL COURT !, ' w T. oiam. SOS Madronna avenue: charge violation of basic rule; , bail $750.. K Bud Smith, 1464 Gregson street; charge no driver's license; fined sa.50. Paul D. Oark, 29. US Navy. Cottage Grove; and Mary Louise White. 29, aocrrtarv. Marion hotel. Salem. Evert M. Ross, S3, logger, and 'lona Rogers. 20. housewife, Dotu ox leoanon. IQwanis Ends Thirtieth ' Kiwanians were launched on their Jlst year today, with the Salem club celebrating at an an niversary ceremony Jn the Marion bot Tuesday whu 7 4 . . f A cake with - JO candles - was served to members .' and guests. Special mention was made of Dr. Henry Morris long record of at tendance 100 per cent since or ganization of the Salem club. j Principal speaker was .Charles Howard of Portland, past district governor, who detailed the history of .the clubs, and who took as key' words from TKiwaniswv the letter k for knowledge, ,in fof the individual,- "w" for we to indicate cooperation, "a for ap preciation of an heritage, n! f or nature in regard to the club's in- . FOn SALE HOUSE TflAILEn Moderate price. No Jonk. 1 good. See me. - - i Doc "The CIcck Doc 252 N. Church, Salem North Santiam to Be Curbed bVJJ.Se Action . t, jr ... (,.. ..: Action on the flood control pro ject on the north fork of the San tiam river is assured, . according to a telegram received by County Judge Grant Murphy from. Sena tor Guy- Cordon, who said that the ajmy .engineera. contemplate , action on the project - soon and advised the Judge to contact Coh Ralph A. Tudor. Portland, regard ing present remedial needs. - OJnless curbed the Santiam may cut mto a draw near Stayton, threatening -destruction of farm lands : and homes : and possibly leaving the lnter-county bridge high' "and 'dry. -v Army I ngineera once set a cost estimate ot $50,000 . on the project " " " terest in the" underprivileged, "i for integrity, and V for service. fir':?"! y t r'i tvl f.i y i fywTTTf" 'v.ff f 9m ? v i " w "SJf dollies zAi a cqucunlanc HE idude or dandy of by gone days so disgusted the he men that they neglected their appearance. 'Smart! dress Is genteel. O ihJ UsUMaV la Laa k.aa laa a-A k-4 saa Ua i.at isist ia IriT of war, where hisj nate. I .. . talk will origi- Pat S.Sr hTtlrt d5 a toe. luheon o DaUas In Belcrest Memorial park. Derby " I " Frank N. Derby, late resident of 245 Korth , winter street, Monday. Janu ary. 12. at the age of 89 years. Sur vived by his wife. Mrs. Marian Derby f Salem; two idaughters. Miss Ulva jrby of Salem and Mrs. Nellie Derby Collins of I Portland: two grandchild- ,fen, Marian Johnston of Washington, A. U., ana tars, jvauienne wniuiey chamber of commerce. Special meeting Pacific Lodge No. 50 A. F. & A. M. Wednesday, Jan. 24, 10 a.m. Funeral Bro. F. N. Derby. ef i Forest I Grove: and three great grandchildren. Services will be held - Wednesday. , from the Clough-Barrick: chapel with - Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Con cluding services !in the Portland Cre matorium Wednesday, January 24. at I'M p.m. i Wnttbv At the residence on East D street. January 22, Joseph Robbins Whitby. age 54 years. Husband of Mary Luanna j Whitby; father of Lt. (Jgr Robert H.. i Whitby, MC," USN, overseas. . Member f Capital post No- 9. American Le- - g ton. Funeral services will be held '- Thursday. January 25, at 3 p.m.. from -' the W. T. 1 Rigdon chapel. Interment - In Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. FSA Speakers-Cecil Young- Strom will meet today with in terested persons, organization rep resentatives to outline loans under the new GI bill. The meeting will start at 9:30 ajn. in the Salem Chamber of Commerce rooms. JP Named Governor Earl Shell i Tuesday announced the ; appoint ment of Elmer Fj. Russell, North Bend, as justice of the peace of district No. 1. Coos countv. Ha I succeeds Harold has resigned. No shortage of w A. Olson, - who allpaper at Elf- Strom's, 375 Chemeketa. ; Morning shopping is recommerTded. DR. WILL I. THOMPSON Optometrist and OrthepUt 111 Oregon Bldg. Over Sean Store , BEGINNING TONIGHT January 24th,! 70 P. M. Dr. 6. JT. Neasc, Pasadena, Califs Evangelist and - Bible Teacher Seeking Only To Glorify j a The Christ Center Street at 13th "4JstA,''A '" -. - V"" ' "Sl "' ' w vws- i 3flK V' "' v 1 . ye?? : - j '.'V-- - ,1 I':-; i I E 1 i .. i ' I Starts to ' 'A "i , "". '' -- - " i - ' if i via Great DJo&tliem ' ;v,:v::!:'v;.-r:::i'VV'b:i:. A vast amount of the copper so vital to the produc - tion of war-wixuung weapons for America and her allies starts for the world's battle fronts in Great Northern freight cars. . . " -:' - '; - J Vf V: " 'I. "J" From Montana's famed, fabulous copper industry and from mines and smelters in near-by states, too r - tremendous tonnages Of the red metal in many forms . ere moved to distant arsenals, foundries and plants by Great Northern's supply line. ' i ' -" ' -- - . ' u , - ' " , ; The Northwest's copper industry relies on Great ' Northern for dependable transportation. And, the railway depends on copper from its territory to keep its equipment in shape and the supply line rolling. IL S. ROPER, Trav. Frt. Agent 530 American Bank Bldg. i , Portland 5, Oregon ' i 1 a tho nrjpinn duilddd -! . , ."- AS Piimm hy IMaraati any tumps' waifclwss. the . . Anw asssltat sate Is i i sarewtli aU watars, ti a i tine ear asyiiiiS bsefc to aeaortas) ie she WmtoS Stasa .. h atise aM sadi heasital shies, t- v. -----. . . - " -- I m- m - - ,- . SaeaaV. eeasfeaMe it ensesf aawes earry wsoneasl Amerieao t kaaattala. and trmm awsmas to she WmM Statoe, aawa wash lawi earry efneit Army fliiht aiirsi. jcii'5S' overseas, o 6e- orSdtratns. .rt the ArmY Corps ... c ArrrY- e49e the lrtr . .an ea0 ..... i xvoTUCi ' C . . IUV - , ' VCf B , - S - Army frXc r ivV Z 435 Siaie y sx- 1 HeM mt amy a every rap ml raHraatf Siafcs to the ttoltoi Stato. Amy SiaHil nielara r aertoe eSartotw aae iarS haitals to tol4 aetota. M. S. I aatatots m tfeasa test, osasysrtsly oswooei aeasHal trahav . 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