The OREGON STATESMAN,! Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. January 23. 1845 PAGE FIVE : The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 - r New. Potentate Greeted A large delegation of nobles attend ed Friday noon's luncheon ' meet ing of the Salem Shrine club to tvelcome the new potentate of Al . Kader temple, George W.--Joseph, and a portion of his official fam ily from Portland. Herman John . aton, president of the club, served as chairman of the meeting and presented the guests. Joseph In troduced Nobles Harvey Wells, director of Al Kader temple; Ken neth Hall, outer guard, and Fred Petersonj -all of Portland. New members of the. club were intro duced." Music was provided by Frank Sanders of the school for the blind. ;' :7 :. v 7 ." . 10-year guarantee bond with every - Pabco Welded -Roof: applied" by Elf strom's: "Application , immedi-r ately, right over your worn roof. Call 9221 for free estimate. Vets Service Popular A. L. Brewster,; service officer here for Disabled American Veterans, said Saturday that the veterans' infor mation service at the Salem ' Chamber ; of Commerce sponsored by DAV and its auxiliary, is prov ing most successful. Many veter ans seem very appreciative of the service, he said. It is offered daily except Saturday from 1 to 4 pjn. . - - ; Furn. apartment house, $242.50 in come plus own apt. 760. N. Church Get Scout Training A scout master's training course, which started Saturday, will be com pleted today at Smifi Creek; camp. About 35 scoutmasters are taking part in the course. Representatives from Marion, Polk and Linn coun ties are attending. As an added feature to the 'school Ted Roake, sr., and members of Scoutship 12 are at camp and the Scouts are preparing the meals for those tak ing the training course. Every form of insurance. R. G Severin, 212-N. High, Tel. 4016. Constant, dependable, service. - Ship Being Overhauled Mem bers of the crew of Scoutship 12 have taken the boat from the Wil lamette river and put it into "dry- dock" at the Hague Tractor Com pany plant on the Silverton road where 'it is being completely over- ; hauled. Before It is put back into service a reconditioned motor will be installed. The boat, 30 feet in length, tested the strength and in genuity of the boys during the landing.M Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im proved Albertas at Doerfler sale yard and nursery. .1 ' - Company Incorporated Paul B. Wallace, W. L. Phillips and Ralps W. Johnson have filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk for Ralph Johnson Applian ces. The concern will have head- . Quarters in Salem and, start bus ' iness with; capital stock of $10,000. The firm "Will conduct an electrical . business. ' - '- ; . - ?: ':."? " - ... Furn. apartment house, $242.50 in- come plus' own apt. 760. N. Church t ' ' ' .- ,;; ' - Hot Cmta Nose Donald Ruth, 10, 666 . Thompson street,' cut his i nose Saturday with a table knife ; with which he and several small : companions were playing. He was given ! emergency treatment by i first aid. , 1 mCjnm CronJse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bid. 1 Removed From Hospital Mrs. i hot . jjaviason ana lniant son, I 2020 Liberty road, were removed i from Salem peaconess hospital to : their home Saturday. Boy Disappears Clyde Jackson, 14, disappeared Friday evening from: I; his .home at 1495 Marion. street his -grandmother,1 Mrs. Cora Auman, .reported to police Satur ated Cross .Worker Hugo VI- day. i The grandmother reported nal, a returned: director of the the youth's mother lives in San American Keo; cross overseas cmo Francisco Calif. In England, will be the speaker Tuesday at j the Kiwanis luncheon. Local Red Cross cials will be eon and the club wedding pictures taken at the nffl- church. 520 Ktat Ph 5722. - Gra-Y Boys Camp West Salem Gra-Ys members,, accompanied by Vernon - Merrick of , the Salem YMCA staff 'and 'the Rev. Ridell nal served as dub director in Kelsey, are spending the weekend England and! other parts of the " "ver creea: recreational area. British Isles ior four, years. L. . ' j - ' ... . i "Doa , welded Roofs ; installed by fra-cnecK sport snirts $4.83. 100 Juustronrs exclusively. 10 -year wool Vlacks $8.95. to $11.50. Alex bonded guarantee. - Application Jones, 121 North High St , immediately . Call ,9221 for 4 Free guests at the lunch? ! Junior Chamber of Commerce members will also at tend. Interested residents" of Sa lem are also Jnvited to attend. VI- Helpers Wanted Miss Selma Hilmer, chairman of the commit tee on procurement of nurses," is i estimate. Luncheon Scheduled ' The boys? work- committee of the Sa- appealing- this week for women lem j.YMCA,' of. which Frank B.' to care lor ;cluldren of inactive Bennett is chairman, will hold a graduate nurses, so the latter may luncheon meeting Friday noon at assist at me: nospiiais. miss tin- tne rx". mer requests that nurses who are at present inactive, contact - the I Why not apply that new roof now superintendents of either hospital. 1 while expert workmen and ma terials 'are available. Free esti- For Information regarding w a r mates. Ph. 4642 , Mathii Brothers, dept. surplus from airplanes to 164 S Com!.' !' . radio tubes, contact war Surplus CIRCUIT COURT ! W. C Leninger vs. Beatrice Len inger; order by default - Adelbert P. Smith vs. . C G. Hiltibrand; motion by defense to strike.' . ", ; .'!: ' C E. Pemberton and wife vs. N. B. Washburn; and others; - order quieting title." Patricia Hiday vs. Nellie A. Yana and Delia IL Burns; satis faction of judgment filed. ; H : V. L Maddux vs. . Loren Loose, doing business as 'Capital City Transfer Co. and Sears, Roebuck and Co., a" cprp; answer, o de fendant Sean; ', Roebuck and Coi denied 'allegations.:. Marjorie JiMentzexj vs; MUton H. Mentzner; stipulation' by par ties Involved that alliexhibits in case-may be jreturnedJ' ' : i Judge E. MV; Page who hat been absent from . part lr circuit court or a week will be absent Monday and Tuesday, again 'presiding in court at Oregon City." Judge George R. Duncan ; will preside Monday when ' a housecleaning will be : made on the calendar . of suits whicn- cieimiteiy lack . evv dence of being prosecuted." 1 ' 1 Reporter, Sui mer. Alums Get ;e 315, 550 N. Sum- Charter Phil Delta Small Girl Injured Sondra Chastain, aged three years, 325 South Capitol street , fell Satur Theta Alumni club of Salem met HlZ gash in ncr iicau. ana iirst aia was capi at the Golden Pheasant on Wed nesday night for dinner. The etoud's national alumni charter was presented by Prof. Steve Smith of Willamette. The group will meet thes third Wednesday of each month at dinner. For home loins-see Salem Fed- ral 130 Smith I.iKrtv Attend Planning Meet Frank B. Bennett Bob Bennett Bill Ready,- Harold Davis, George Bir- ed to give emergency i treatment in.-. ' : - v I-". - :,!- ; Rug and uphoL.cleaned. Ph. 6831 Doctor's Father El Joseph Le- bold, ML Angel, father of Dr. E. A. Lebold, who is ; now in the navy, was admitted to Salem Dea coness hospital Saturday for an operation. Collect Waste Paper Highland school collected 19 tons of waste rell and Tom Bartlett are going pap? last week. The pupils rjeal to Portland i today to attend ' a Hi-Y planning conference with other representatives of the north west area of the YMCA. Furn. apartment house, $242.50 in- ized; $260 from the sale of the pa per which will go to the school library fund. Fall Injures Child Eugene Neat aged one year, fell Satur come plus own apt 760. N. Church dayj while visiting at 2425 Center street and suffered a bad bump on his head. First aid was called. Permits to Biuld Three permits to build were issued Saturday from the office of City Engineer J. Harold Davis to the following: Leonard Capps to alter a . shop at Mother, Son Home Mrs. Peter Jensen and infant son, 1890 South High street Saturday were re- 930 North Commercial street at mrtfrpA d I --w-v v aavuW UUMl UOiiU a cost ,oi siauu; xoDies coniec- Deaconess hosnital .v tionery to alter store at 1709 Cen ter " street and to Dale Stanley j to repair a dUrslling at 1665Yew 1 street.! 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Coro'L 11 DaughterBorn A daughter, IK'- teave iiospiui . Mrs. Craig Coyner and infant daughter were removed from . Salem Deaconess hospital Saturday to their home at 1694 Broadway street Patient Recovering Mrs. Fred ! Prediger, who has been a patien (Pbltnary KciKhka Hatti Charlotte Relschke, at the residence, 94S Union, January 24, at that age of 59 years. Survived by three autcr. Mrs. Margaret Meggers 01 sa lem. Mr. Jennie EmmeU ot Ken mare, : K. Mrs. Laura Duerre of Kelso. Wash.; and two brothers, Leo Reischke of Seattle and Louis Reischke of Sa : lem. Member ot the Baptist church f Miles City, Mont Services will be held Monday, January 29. at 2 D.m.. in the Howell Edwards Salem chapel with Rev. Weaver Hess and Revv John Olthoff officiating. Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. Barbara Charlene, was bom, in M0 Salem Deaconess hospital for several weeKs, was removed to her home at 776-North Commer cialj street Saturday, - Indian Girl Missing Martha Downey, 16, is missing from the Chehiawa Indian school, police were notified Saturday. Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henny of Brooks. Mr. and Mrs John Henny, sr., of GeT-" vais, are the grandparents of the child. The mother and baby left the hospital Saturday. For sale vertical, grain, fir floor ing. Reimann Supply company. Phone. 9203. r n 1 24 Children BeingVTiitored Twenty-four, children ' and young; persons unable to attend regular public school j classes - be cause of poor health or physical disabilities are being: tutored at home 1 by qualified teachers pro vided,' by the Salem school dis trict, W. E. Spyder, curriculum di rector lor .Salem schools, said Sat urday. All. grade levels are rep resented, and the range of sub jects includes the usual courses of the school .program. 1 . The number of such pupils this year is almost double that oi last year, the first during .which the program was ; in operation here. Rheumatic- lever., patients, those with low vitality, poliomyelitis. serious injuries, of various types rand chronic f ulnesses (are eligible for the special service" ; Funds for; carrying the school into the homes of such pupils are supplied by the state under pro visions of a bill passed at the 1943 session of the state legislature. PROBATE COURT Ruby Flint Hughes estate; order closing, estate - . Sarah C. Hawk estate; will ad mitted to probate shows estate of probable ' value of $1700; Na thaniel Sherman Hawk appointed J executor, and Madonna Prinslow, Roy Harland and Helen Codding- ton, appraisers, ' : , Howard Hiday estate; order au thorizing Marion J. Mathers, ad ministrator, to accept $50 from Harry . Hiday for a - shotgun, be longing to the estate and of which he Is'in possession. . , JUSTICE COURT State i vs.' Robert ' Fredericks Watson; ! charge speeding with truck; fined i 10 and costs." charge no operators license; fined $1 and costs. '- MUNICIPAL COURT Bernhard , Hilkf er, route four, Salem; charge violation of basic rule. . . I.. Murice Gustafsonl 190 Fairview avenue; 'charge viola tibn6f basic ruie."--v:?i ' n Emmett E. James, 415 N. Cot tage street; charge violation of ba- rsicrule.f i ' r". William E. Sizemore, 185 Sun-1 nyview avenue; charge fail to stop; ball! $2.50. 3 - 5JW ' - f X ' 'I 1 i ; - OUver P. Elvigion, Eugene; basic ' rule; charge' violation of bail $10. Marvin Yager, route ; two, Tur- I ner; charge fail to stop; bail $2.50. Eugene P. Tuter, 3215 ' Portland road; charge fail to stop; 'bail $2.50. : ; -1 tzi$b wb ;r- y i ' v 4h. 3Xanguage Workshops Set February REG. 1.0? DAG 'March of Dimes' Dance Scheduled hy Veterans Marion Post No. 61, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will do their bi in the current "March of Dimes" drive i Wednesday night, January 31, with a gala dance at the VFW hall, Hood and Church streets. Commander V. G. Bolton is in charge of the program and will turn over proceeds toj the Marion County Sports Polio fund of which Al Lightner "is chairman.' ' ' :::"Ah.j advance sale of . tickets is now under way by , the -vets' and their auxiliary. The' hall is to be donated along with tbe music by fThe Chgonians'Korchestra.' Three language workshops will be conducted in Marion county the week of February 12 to 17 Inclu sive, Mrs. Agnes C Booth, county superintendent of schools announ ced Saturday. The workshops will be held! in Aumsville grade school, Monday and Tuesday, February 12 and -13; Auburn -schopy Wednes day. and j Thursday, February 14 j and 15 and ' in Lincoln - grade school, I WoodburnJ Friday and Saturday,! February 18 and 17. Workshops will begin at 9 ajn. and teachers have been informed by the superintendent to "remem ber you are going to school" and then lists a number of; items such as i scissors, modeling clay, cray- olas and other ; paraphernalia which children use daily in the I school rooms. ; , Among those who will partici pate ': in the workshops are Miss Elizabeth Rader, Miss : Jane Dale and Miss Emma Henkle, all of the Oregon, College of Education and I Dr. Ivan C Milhous, state depart- i ment of education. ; '. Hot lunch will be served by the hostesses at the schools at a small charge.' ' ; ' i v 25 bags er morel i j' Bag Covers 18-Squart Feet Three Inches Deep . Average 6-Room House Requires Only 46 Bags Clean, odorless expanded mica. Easy to Install.; Just pour it from tha bag and 1 level to desired thickness. No hand-packing required. Flows into spaces where other insulation materials may Jiavs to be blown. Will not rot. decay, disintegrate or support! vermin. So completely fireproof, it acts as a barrier to the spread of fire. 1 MODERN MARELEIZED SQUARES 9 x 9-IHCH SIZE :rfiS?HALT. FLOOEITIL . Woman Injored Mrs. Bernice Moore of Lebanon" was cut about the head and face in an auto ac cident Saturday at Chemeketa and Cottage streets and was . taken to Salem General hospital by first aid. , t; ... ' Defeaned are. finding Salem's new Hearing Aid Headquarters means better service. Free hearing test and private demonstration of new symphonic Acousticon. 905 1st Na tional Bank Bldg. NURSES All Women Cm ARE NEEDED! Help ... Herft Horn U y w mttttilmti. you con Kelp a great deal by taking a home nursing er iwm'i oW course. 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