The OREGON STATESMAN, Saltm. bre$on Tuesday Morning. Tanuarr X3. 1943 PAGE FIVE amy The Oregon Statesman Man Severely Injured Wayne Klrtman, 24, of 1188 North 4th atreet, - who xtfiHkinJured Sunday morning at JDeadTlan'r curve on the; Salem-Elallas highway In an auto accident,; was suffering in tensely Monday from -.his" hurts, principal of which was fractures to' both legs Just below the hips and several broken - ribs. Leslie Polzel, 610 Hollywood; avenue, was cut about the face in the acci dent and also taken to the hos pital. He " has been discharged. First aid carried ' the men to the hospital. Vy j'O.-L ;, ' ,.f? Wanted at once. 25 homes in Sa lem with : 2 bedrooms. 11 homes with 3 bedrooms. We have clients , waiting with cash to buy. We are desperately in need of new list ings for the above type of homes. Now is the time to sell property. Call -us, we will send an appraiser at once, and sell" your property for you. Rich L. Reimann, Realtor; 1671 S. High St Ph. 3722 or eve 7062. ' I Home Prowled Clyde Everett, 1369 Center street, reported to po lice Monday - that someone had broken into .His home and that he was unable to determine at once whether anything was missing be cause he was moving. He said the I screen had been cut from the back ! door, a door glass broken to admit the intruders. " Do you want a real money maker? Let; us show you this exceptional bargain: 80 acres north of Dallas. No buildings. 20 acres timber, 60 acres prunes & walnuts. This farm grossed 16,000 in 1944. Can be bought for very limited time for $12,000.00. $6,000 cash down. Rich I Reimann, realtor. 167 S. High Et jPh. 3722 or eve 7062. i ' ' Taxes. Turned Over A turn over of $188,729.46 has been made from the 1944-45 tax roll by Sher iff jDenver Young. Of this sum $41,311.49 goes to school district No.! 24 and $44,669.91 to City of Salem. The yield tax turnover was $14.30. - t -,? - Home owners attention. We have clients waiting to purchase homes in Salem. We have sold practically everything we have listed. If you want to sell your home quick, call us. Rich L. Reimann, Realtor. 167 S. High St Ph. 3722 or eve 7062. Autos in Crash E.,C. Schlegel, 730 j North Liberty street reported to police that his car had been hit 'while parked, and John W. Riches, 236 State street arrivedat police headquarters and said his car was involved in the accident and the case was settled between the par lies involved. Pabco Welded roofs installed . by Efstrom's exclusively. 10 year bonded guarantee. Application im mediately. Call 9221 for free esti mate. ' i ' ' - , Business Name Filed Lyman D. Sundin and Sidney R. Seime filed a certificate of assumed bus iness name in the office of the county clerk Monday for Sundin, Thi Tailor, at 196 South Liberty street a partnership. Benefit dance, Wed. Jan. 31, spon sored by Marion Post No. 661, at VFW Bldg., Hood & Church. Entire proceeds except gov't tax. ro tt Infantile Paralvsis Fund. Rotary Speaker Howard Bel ton, president of the senate,' will be I the speaker Wednesday noon at (the Salem Rotary club lunch eon. Carle Abrams will introduce the! speaker. Obituary Tekrnkorc Mrs. Ida May Ttkenburg, late resi dent of route five, Salem, at a local hospital Sunday, January 28. Survived by a brother, Edgar Hartley of Salem; ' sister, Mrs. E. G. Knighten of Salem, andi several nieces and nephews. Ser vices will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Wednesday, January 31, at 1 p.m., with interment at the . Stipp Memorial cemetery, Macleay. Gavel ' Fred J. Gavel. 73. at the residence, S27 North Church street, Monday. Jan nary 29. Survived by a son, Ernest Gavel of Boston, Mass. Member of the ' Winnlsimet lodge. No. 24, IOOF, at Chelsea. Mass., and of Carpenters' local 1065 of Salem; Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards chapel, , v ' ' , : , 1 : Tooker Josephine Tooker, S4, at the resi dence. 722 Highland avenue, Sunday, . January 28. Survived by three daugb- -r ten, Mrs. Eva Lebold and Mrs. Jennie beuber. both of Salem, and Mrs. Olive McKenna of EdgeJey. N. D.; 13 grand children and 16 great grandchildren. Member of Jason Lee ' Methodist church. Services will be held trom th ! Howell-Edwards chapel Tuesday, Jantiaiy 30, at 20 p.nu, with Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Hv will, b closad all day IWoiiidaT.; )anT 31st f for Inventory. -' Open again as. usual at 9:33 JJL, hi. Thursday,. rbruary '1st. : -:' r' i:';v'.;; 1S5 N. Uberty ;rhoii Mi i I' v Mews tH)Dn(is Telephone 9101 Four Permits Issued Four per mits to build were issued Monday by City Engineer J. jlarold Davis to the following: Frank W. Rich ter to erect a dwelling at -; 1105 Cross street at a cost of , S2200; Fred H. Junes: to klter a dwelling at 960 Electric street at a cost of $100; Cube Henson to alter a dwelling at 2240 Fairgrounds road at a cost of $250;jT.E. Bookman to erect a lumber and hardware store at 2460 State street at a cost of $3000. . .. Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra, Cottonwoods Thursday; nite. ' Cars in Tanfle Cars belonging to Pete McCaffery,' 1990 North 18th street, S. J. Tannheimer, 532 North High ' street, and Henry Berning, Gervals,. figured in a car mixup at Marion and High streets. All of the i cars were damaged slightly and 'the owners were told to make an" accident report. Arky and the Jolly jCowboys, Crys tal Gardens, Wed.-night. r Paper Drive Set The scouts of Salem are cooperating with the Marion county salvage committee in a one day waste paper pick up Sunday, February jl. Scouts, under adult supervision, will cover every street in Salem for a waste paper pick up. "-'n M Bishop's style center for men will be closed today and tomorrow for inventory. Big Cat Shot A cougar, the first killed m Klamath county for 30 J years, was reported to have been treed and shot by Louis Wampler of Salem. Warn pier spends winters in that area trap ping. Dr.; B. F. Pound ; announces the reopening of his dental office with Dr. Burger, 1101 First Nat. Bank. Phone 9535. I ' - ;- i Application Approved Appli cation lor a restaurant and ser vice license at 3055 Portland road, to be operated by like and Henry Steinbock, has been approved by the county court Wanted in Keiser district 5-6 room house with 1 or 2 acres ground. Have client waiting. Rich L. Reimann, Realtor. 167 S. High, st Ph. 3722 or eve 7062. ' -: - - I- Glass Cuts Child Bradford Nixon aged two years, 924 North Church street exit both of his hands Monday while carrying a piece" of broken glass. His injuries were dressed by firt aid. Insurance: Bee kje, Wadsworth, Hawkins & Roberts, Guardian Bldg. I " ' Goes to California Mrs. Min nie H. Hufet 943 South liberty street is leaving today for Fon- tana, Calif., where she has been called by the illness of her daugh ter, Mrs. C. W. Green. She ex pects to be. away two months. State Worker Hart Emma street Schifferer, 835 Belmont caught her finger in a closing door in the state office building Monday and the pain was so great she fainted. First aid was called and took her home. MORE NURSES ALL women imm kelp I t- It yow ore nwre4 Nk dome If yow ere m Unit Coder Marse BtospiM. If yaw ere m reeitreree mirte Join the U. S. Army NiirM Corps. Ye my mm Hi JiHetence berweeii life e4 deoth ito our wun4 mm. VisJl or write yur local R Cress Chapter for full Infrmetion ana1 application blank. Or cemniMaicate with the Snre General, U. t.' Army. Wshingten 21, D. C The oMress nf yoer local Ran Cross Chapter hi V jl; - I ; J 435 STATE STREET I- UNITED STATES ARMY' NURSE CORPS This message sponsored by ' TTIbe! M (bnil LS DB KJ JE Michaels Elected Bud Michaels was elected president of the Les lie Boys' League Monday morn ing, defeating Kenard Adams and Tom Paulus for . the position. Other officers ; named Included: vice-president, Larry Kleinsmith; secretary; Jfrry McReal treasur er, Delbert Miller; and sergeant-at-arms, Bill Sproule. f , I , Furniture from 7-room house for sale, including electric refrigerator and range. Ph. 2-2811. i Extenslon Granted A pole line extension of about two miles has been granted by the county court to Portland General Electric com pany on Market road-80, connect ing the lines on the Silvertoh- Victory .Point market road and the Silyerton-StSyton road. Wanted day janitor at Millers. - Salem Woman" In ' Magaxlno Mrs. Solveig Paulson Russell, 1635 State street, Salem, formerly a Parrish junior high school teacher, tells, the story of how she was able to help a 15-year-old Chinese boy . to learn English f in the January issue ot the "Instruc tor," classroom magazine for ele mentary teachers. - . i. - ; , : v. f ' All wool suits, S & N, Clothiers, 546 State street. ' ' - - i Son t Born Mr. and Mrs. Nils A.- Knudson, 969 North Cottage street I Monday became the par ents of a son born in Salem Gen eral hospital at 3:55 Every form of insurance. R. G Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4016. Constant dependable service. Leaves Hospital , Mrs. Mable Knight 200 Sunnyview avenue, was removed from Salem Deacon ess hospital to her home Monday after being a patient in the. in stitution several weeks. Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im proved Albertas at Doerfler sale yard and nursery. Reinhsirt in Fraternity Wil liam A. Reinhait of 1084 South Liberty street, Salem,' has been initiated into Eclectic fraternity; at Wesleyan university, Middletown, Conn. A navy V-12 student Rein hart is the son of Mrs. A. J. Reinhart Cyn Cronlse Photographs and Framesu 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Theft Reported Pat Jarvil, 800 Highland avenue, reported to po lice that a radio, ladieV purse and .22 calibre automatic ; rifle were stolen! from his car while it was parked at the side of a store In Hazel avenue, j Wanted, day janitor at Millers. -. Business Named Esther Foster and Myron M.j Foster filed a cer tificate of assumed business name in the county clerk' s Office Mon day for Esther Foster. f! " ' : For home loans see Salem Fed eral. )30 South Liberty. I , Millar Speaker Dr. : James Millar, head of the Oregon Coun cil of Churches, will speak to the ninth- graders' at 'Leslie junior high Friday morning at 10 o'clock. 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com'i ; : ' Wl I - :3 J ARE NEEDED frfoWI aun!ii iwrsa'i M coarse. : setve final six" atontbs la Army i IPuuDDDDQ3. cntcurr court Robert I J. - White '" . Eleknor C White: divorce complaint; alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, . - . - Credit Bureaus Inc. vt. Joe Brennao: order entered . directing plaintiff re cover $500 from defendant. . Nada iflemini- r. liooerr nemine: defendant appeared, before Judge George A. Duncan and stated he did not care to attend trial January 31. Marjorie J. Mentzner vs. MUton H. Mentzner; order returning exhibits. PROBATE COURT JowsDli HUler estate: . petition filed asking authority to seu real property, Howard Hiday estate: order appoint i PattJarvaL Al Freisen and Lester ing Pat? Jarvat Al Freisen and Heddicfc. aDDraisers. Maud "Ax. Koagers estate;: jo. r. noa era, widower, named executor of the 2600 estate and Reber Allen. Norris Ames and Earl Adams, appraisers Jonas Y. KuIImn estate: order oi- recting execution and delivery of deed- to Floyd Knizley and Rose Knizley. - Frank! Lynch estate; orarr -for exe cution of deed to Odin P. Slattum and Isobel M. Slattum for lot tlx, Reimann Gardens. I -i . - Leo Buchheit estate: petition filed asking appointment of Ed Buchheit as administrator and Car! Goshle. Joseph Renko and Lawrence Schneider as ap praisers, if - i - - MUNICIPAL COURT O. V. Morey, 1363 Ruge street; charge runnings red -ngntr oau sa.au. . . ; Fred Booth, 238S Fairgrounds road: charge violation of basic rule Andrew C. Coleman. . FU Stevens; charge violation of basic rule. - -- Marvin MattsonJ 840 Academy streetf charre violation of -basic rule' v .) . AHa Baker. 4815 Cottage street; charge disorderly conduct: bau Lena ;Clow. - Dayton: charge - disor- -derly conduct: fined 115. i i , Bernhard HUM er. route four: charge violation of basic rule: fined $7.50. Emmett E. James, 415 North Cottage street; charge violation of basic rule; lined sio. MARRIAGE LICENSES Verna S. Hlggihbottom.. 52, shipyard worker. 760 South 25th street, and Kate V. Hunt, 60, route; four, paper worker. bom ot Salem. r 6 ? Elmer J, Hansen, legal, truck driver 1160 Hood street, Salem, and Evelyn A. Butts, 19, route one, domestic Silver- ton. ; - if . James P. Henderson, 19, US coast guard. 1705 Fir street, and Mildred Ann Thurston, : 19, typist, Jefferson. Injury Not Serious Jean Do mogolla, 14, who was injured In a fall i at the Salem I Ice Arena Saturday night "and taken to Sa lem Deaconess hospital by first aid, ha? recovered sufficiently from the shock! to be removed to her home. I M i f U Defeaned are finding Salem's new Hearing Aid Headquarters means better iservice. ;Free hearing test and privtite demonstration of new symphonic Acousticon. 905 1st Na tional Bank Bldg. ' Mother, Son ; Home Mrs. Finis Ferris and her infant; son were removed; Monday from Salem Deaconess hospital to their home at 3311 Center: street. ; ; I it special offet for the first five Tailor-Made Suits Measured. New Samples . Just I received a good Wool Blanket I Steward's Depart ment Store, 1109 Edgewater St West Salem, i Roof Fire Sunday at 1:20 p.m. the fire department was called to 918 Trade street where a roof fire was making i headway. It was quickly extinguished. i tt . i Xxavc you ever seen a manufacturing plant : i ' ' ' f . ":- - 1 " j.-- that turned snow into-war power? Few have. Yet the - r j 1 r , ". i Portland General Electric Company operates-several ; " : - - - i -. y- . ,k ,'"-"!. ;- ' r I such "factories" for war power, in addition to being . j i ' ' ' ', ' ' I the largest distributor of Bonneville Power. PGE was given the assignment to supply warpower to 67,000 War - . jobs and 20,000 war farms. Power must rcach these i il , -i ! . .... :'! - - I . v f ' f . " - ' Vital destinations in an uhtnterrupted steady stream. . i . '.f ' I 1. ;- S ! - --1 - , ' i j . - i- '. 5 . i i . - ' i. . i ' . .-,' I. -' - ' Breakdowns and minimum. If necessary PGE linemen and engineers; must work a How can it all ence, devotion to duty, and the electrical "know-how." Jwhen ybure "toying" with 1 1 5,000 volts of man-made lightning, : there is nor substitute for; "know-how". -' X.-- r . -- -for Marsh lists Chief Topics In Legislaturiei If I Oregonians - will watch the state's postwar building program, the legislature's action to relieve education of some of the burdens t carries or to toss back onto the shoulders the school districts those responsibilities, study, labor legislation tand measures dealing with veterans rights and - prob lems, old age assistance and liquor control, they will keep pretty well informed on the 43rd legislature, &peager-oi tie ,itouse tugene Marsh told , Salem Chamber of Commerce 'at its .Monday iioon luncheon forum. . . . V-.-'.- The legislature may be Table to figure, a way to .make possible plans foe postwar building costing' approximately " $5,000,000, . "with $1,000,000 of this earmarked for the institutions of higher learning, Marsh-said; ; ; : ; "71;"?; '. 1 Problems of the schools 1 loom largea and important ' to legisla tors, some of whom believe, that state support can equalize the ed ucational opportunities and ' the costs of 'schooling' while: others declare that local . districts ' must join, forces, to accomplish' this. '- : 'f Labor legislation to-date centers almost wholly, about unemploy ment i compensation and! work men's compensation, he said, out lining some of the measures which have been! presented. - : ; The proposed transfer-of liquor commission funds into the general fund - so ' that old ' age assistance may not be "tainted" is not the only legislation affecting .old; per sons and t the welfare monies. Marsh . pointed out, nor - is it the only liquor regulation matter be fore the legislature., J- r-i - : . - j-. - TT7- "hry- 1 iva To Represent WU in Contest Miss Kay Karnopp, freshman from Portland, will represent Willamette university in the state after-dinner speaking contest on Tuesday at the Forest Hills Coun try Club in Hillsboro. i Sponsored by the Hillsboro Toastmasters club, the affair will draw participants from University of Oregon, Oregon State college, Linfield college, Pacific) univer sity,? Pacific college and Willam ette. Miss Karnopp's general topic will be "American Joiners. Her sub-topic will be "E j Pluribus Uaum. j j Last year's second place winner was a Willamette student Darlene Dickson Albert i Open Meat Market . AURORA Wirth &. Lowrie have opened a butcher, shop in the building on the highway owned by Arthur" Mills, hardware dealer, f y ivamopp mm m m mm failures must tjc cut to an irreducible 57,00p or 1 15,000 volt line Vhotted up." - , j - , -. ' j ' j . " ! i - a . L ; T ... be done? It just takes years of f n v m. ' ' '. n kQntviy ptohbcrlho To Veterans ITosplUl John A. Lambert, 260 Center street, who has- been a patient In Salem Dea coness hospital, r was removed Monday from that institution ' to the Veterans hospital at Portland. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State Ph. 8721. v . . - ' f " -a - -it r - SI : ' i r, -... . : : ' ii I' I; BOEIIIG REPRESEHTATIVE IIITERVIEWniG , III SALEIL FEBnilMlY 1; 2. 3, 5, G. and 7 . I HI DALLAS, FEBRUADY 8 I : Free transportation to Seattle. Washington. oArMn especially needed. I Physically qualified women also eligible, j j . -k Good pay Excellent working conditions. iYou wiH be paid while training. j Help build America's most needed big bomber. JD0!IfT DlOiaYSjAPPlY AT THE UHITED STATES C1PL0YIIEMT SERVICE OFFICE OF TEE WAR flAIIPOWER COIUJCSIOII, Those now engaged in essential tvar work rlf waft foi raotr ; V experi- r iH - ' . ? ' y r r - ' j ' , in cocfrccl! "fcnoy-ftow" Convalescing Harold Beach, 2090 Maple avenue, who under went an operation at Salem Dea coness hospital," was. sufficiently recovered Monday, to be removed to his' home. ; For sale vertical grain fir floor ing. Reimann Supply' company. Phone 9203. - - Help Build the - . . - -. ; . . . -. " . . SALEM 710 Ferry Street Phone 8287, DALLAS 515 Main Street Phone 335 - . A v' I f Takes New Job - Miss Dori Armstrong, formerly In the office of Justice of the Peace Joseph. B.. Feltonj has accepted the cashier's post at the Golden Pheasant " - - Club Meets Tonlght-lTownsend club No. 3 meets at $ o'clock to night at the Court Street Christian church; Court and 17th streets. i need not apply I i t - - '- w , , ' ' .:. .. ; '..V V . -J' v! ;"'. . W - i - Solotau Orogoa r 315 Court