I Tk OEEGON STATESMAN, Salem Oxton. Tfcoday Marring, March 13, 1S45 PAGE'nVZ ! IsJew The OrtgoB Statesman " Chare Made A IS year old girt told city police that S. J. Pe raino, seaman Tc of the US naval hospital at Corvallis, mistreated . her in a hotel room with the result police booked the sailor on a charge of contributing to the de linquency of if minor. The girl and sailor were taken from the room by police. The girl said she and her aunt came to Salem to at tend a dance. However, her state ment said, they went to a local club where they met two sailors and went to the hotel room which the aunt had engaged. When the aunt and her' friend left the hotel room, the girl reported, the rfr maining sailor made advances to her which she repelled. '.- v. . - - 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ' Jadres Assirned Chief Justice Harry Belt of the state supreme ; court Monday" assigned Circuit Judge Artie GL Walker, Polk coun ty, to Clatsop county to try case involving the county in which Judge H. K. Zimmerman has dis qualified himself. Judge Earl Lat- ourette, Clackamas county, will go to Josephine county to hear nat- tiralization proceedings, substitut ing for Judge H. K. Hanna, who is ill. : Our Insurance Service is as close to you asyour telephone. Richard G. Severin Every form of Insur ance including Life. Constant, de pendable service. 212 N.High St 'Tel. 4016. Res. 8213.; Aged Woman Hurt Mrs. T, A, Chapman, 74, of route seven, was injured Monday afternoon when a car in which, she was riding figured in an accident at Hazel and Highland avenues. . First aid was called arid she was given emergency treatment for a bad gash in her right knee. She also suffered a bad bump on her head and a bruised shoulder. She was advised to see a physician. . it I ! "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank BIdg. Gardens - at Highland Persons -who raised gardens on the city property west of Highland school will be given first chance at the 20 plots which the Men s Garden club will again supervise, it was announced Monday. The club will have the property plowed and conditioned and persons who gar den there will be charged their share of the expense. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. Girl Injures Feat Deanna Blume, 4, 1310 South 13th street, caught her right foot in the spokes jal a bicycle Monday afternoon ' and bruised her foot so badly first aid was called to give her emer gency treatment. Obituary Bergman In this citv March 19. Emil Bergman, late resident of Astoria. Funeral ser vices announced later oy uie w. i Rigdon company. Ionbardt . - ' In this city March 10. Adam Leon- ' hardt, late resident ot 2445 Adams street. Father ot Tneo Leonhardt of K,l.m Services wiU be held from the W T. Rigdon chapel Wednesday. March 14. at 1 :30 P.m.. with Rev. F. h Theuer officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. H Burt Speck, late resident of 240 Fisher road, at a local hospital March 10.. Survived by wile. Sara, of Salem, and one son. Robert Speck, comdr. U. S navy. Announcement of services later by Ciough-Barrick company. ""Ostrin In this city March 12. AWa Lines Ostrin, late resident of 1555 State street. Wife of Gus Ostrin and mother of Ruth Barbara Ostrin. Member of the American Legion auxiliary. Fune ral services wiU be held Wednesday, March 14. at S p.m, from the W. T. Rigdon chapel, with concluding serv ices in City View cemetery. Rev. Charles Durdew wiU officiate. riarka At the residence, m Morgan are Bue. March 11J Anna F. Clarke. M. wile of Robert Clarke of Salem; moth er of Gloria Isolds Clarke of Chicago, and grandmother of Richard Clyde N orris of Sal era; sister of Fred Han mmn nt Florida fand Ralph Hansen of Great Lakes. Funeral services wUl be held Wednesday. March 14. at 10:30 . m from the i W. T. Rigdon chapel with Rev. Sam Neufeldt ofliciaUng. ronchidinf-servlces will be held at Belcrest Memorial park. Fletcker Mrs. Mary C. Fletcher, lata resident r ISth street. Sunday. of 1915 North March 11. i Mother of Miss Helen Fletcher of Salem, James D. and Hugh C. Fletcher f SeatUe, Allan T. Fletcher f Klamath Falls and Wilham A. Fletcher ot Newberg. and sister of Jamea Cameron of Warren, Pa., and Adam Cameron of Salamanca. N. Y. Abu survived by nine grandchildren ml two crest rand children. Funeral granocmiarei services will 1 be held Wednesday, March 14, at 1030 ajn, from tne ii.h.R.rrlck ehanel with Rev. S. f (ynovi!UrerfeirVUnfc ' " w - Toesdsy. ItTareh 15th, U Kaauiay, ltth. - Laeloslve ; Fri t - AcousncoN Mcdonald co. Irae-' S IHjIifl(BffS Te-raphorm 9101 Warns Missing I. R. Bedwell, 1311 North Fourth street,, reported to police Monday that his wife has been missing since March 8 and asked aid in finding" her. Bedwell said when he left his wife at the 19th street here Sunday, will be J lions, Warren R. Sevfried, project manager; revealed to Salem Cham Oregon Electric depot to go to held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. ber o Commerce members and guests at their Monday luncheon meet- ...' - ' m At ''. 1 v t Llt I - All '. .. - - : 1 . 1 ' wore sne was wearing a nouse rum me viougn carries, f-napei. mg. uuwr weswrn tuuuu dress and driving their La Salle The Rey S. Raynor' Smii will ing those from several Oregon sedan. None of her clothes were officiate; and interment will be sites, will follow that from Wash removed from the home, he re- in City View cemetery. ington, he indicated later Monday. Ported. . 1 " . lem In 1927, was born infPenn- forux Seyfried explained the de Income tax assistance. See Reva ,,h,,niiia?h rrivHi h4 edu- X9rulr 7""" , S?lf.?Sta. ffTXS la, ?. ;." 6867, Appointment not necessary. titis. Mn h.r marriaB. Cherry avenue,: north of Salem, Partnership Formed-Joe West and Frank Stoddard "have filed a certificate of assumed business name in the county clerk's office for Joe's and Frank's Place at 2020 North Capitol street. West for- nWly was with Joe's place at 211 North Commercial street. 1 Dirt suitable for fill, 75c yd. with- in city limits. Ph. 7487. Anta Mishap-A car driven by Elmer E. Rautenberg. Portland, and a city bus-driven bv Charles W. Brock, figured in a traffic ac- cident at D and JJorth Summer streets. The bus and car were damaged but there were no per sonal injuries reported. Pulpwood wanted." Peeled i white T7Airk1iv1r PAilmtf Tvt-lk 14 ft ft card DlvM. Oregon Pulp & Paper TbOC TllllOVfil -Co. Box 789, Salem, Oregon. f-'1" A U11CAC! Traffic Accident Cars driven by Frances M. Doerfler, 2020 XTk r :u -t l 2 Tir:ii:. lh tSaJ5 automobile accident at 17th and Madison in which both cars were damaged but no personal injuries were reported Wanted: Wood range. Ph. 5862. i Gaaoline.SUlen Mrs. Ruth 14 Mrs- Oin was born in wed w nlo c- en and came to the United IStates mnt 4 reoortPd to nolim Mnndav that thr times in th nasi month gasoline has been stolen from her car while it was parked in the al ley at the rear of her residence. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Van Sicklen. rmblie relations ren- resentative for Time magazine, will be .speaker at Wednesday noons luncheon meeting oi the Salem Rotary club. He will be introduced by - Walter Snyder Rummage Sale Tues. and Wed 342 N. Commercial. -Oskee" Well Attended Ap- proximately 250 boys and girls of high school age attended Satur- 1 day night's "Oskee" at the . city YMCA; St Patrick's da decora tions were used. Leaves Hospital Mrs. Jess Bar low, 1456 Franklin st.,Vest Sa lem, who underwent surgery at Salem Deaconess hospital some, time ago, was removed to her home Saturday night. Attention, Guards, Police and Cowboys. Genuine steer hide belt, tooled $2. Alex Jones, 121 North High St. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lorenz, 395 Garden road, Monday at 11:30 a. m. became the -parents of a daughter, bom in Salem General hospital. Pratts Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pfatt, 444 South High street, became the parents, of a son Monday at 5:50 p. m the child being born in Salem General hos pital. Listen to "This Is Our Duty," a dramatization of the G. I. Bill of Rights over KSLM at 9:30 p. ra., Mon. through Thurs. Capital Post No 9 American Legion. i t Profanity Charged Sherman Koker, arrested on a warrant at Jefferson by state police, was booked at the county jail on a charge of using profane language in the presence of "minors. Sen Barn Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Varah, 640 South Capitol street, Sunday became the parents of a son, born in Salem Deaconess hos pital at 720 p. m. Clab to Meet Townsend club No. 3 will meet, at 8 o'clock to night at the Court Street Chris tian church, 17th and Court sts. Hurt on Track Suffering mi nor injuries Sunday, afternoon in an accident with his truck, John Brown, 2217 State street, went: to first aid for attention. . Get Marriage License A mar- rfaje license was issued at Van- Para h yeanr Oissri f constdt, aV. ssOiittly fraa, a trsinsd and satpe risaeil battar hoarint tpadaliss, tab ssodata at now low prioas. Aeousticoa is ssakiBg hsering aid tustsry. Coom ht and prov to voter, self botr asuch yaw bseriac ef l with the groat now. Faura Acsuticoa. -ACOUSTICON Tlareld T. McDonald, Dealer ' . SOS 1st NatX Bank Zlit. Phoae 625 Pa7 Fletclier Funeral Set ! On Wednesday Services for Mary C. Fletcher, I 83, who died at her home on north I , Mrs. Fletcher who came la Sa- to A. W Fletcher in 187 Four years later the family came west to Oregon, where they settled on afarm near Dallas, residing there unt" they moved to Saleftv She was member of the Jason Lee Methodist church. - t Survivme are a daushterl Helen Fletrher of Salem: foul sons, Jamei ; and Hugh C. Fletcher fa Seattle; Aflan T. Fletcfrer of Klamath Falls and Willm A. yietcner o Newoerg; two Drotners, Names - uameron oi warren, r-a., ahd AdaB Cameron of Salamanca, Y.; June grandchildren; and tw great grandchildren. u Si Aldl Ostrin On Wednesday Ostrin, 53, 1535 State street, who died at her home here Monday, will be held from the W. . Rig- don chaDel. Wednesday at 3 p.m Her death followed a lingering illness t the age of 15 to make het home i Iwa. A few years later she 5ame to alem where she fd re sided for the bast 32 years. In 1913, she was married toG. A. Ostrin, Salem ice cream manufac turer. She was a member f the American Legion auxiliary? f r1' nuul "ual I". "lc home; and her mother, five bro thers and two sisters in Sweden. J The Rev. Charles Dardefi will Officiate at the services. Ilnter- ment will be in City View ?ceme- tery, couver. Wash., to Eugene G. of Woodburn. and Norma Voelsch. of Salem. I Youth Beturned Herbert otas who was reported as missing from Fairy iew home was fond in Salem and returned to the insti tution. ; "f Youth dissing Donald .yons, 14, was reported Monday a miss ing from the Fairview homf. His father lives in Portland. ' MONTGOMERY WAX9 1 .4 tL't f ' -Jaw t :t&"' . . JjtP HOV( ISTHIT1MIT0 PLANT SPRING FLOWERING TREES snd SIIRU3S . . . i . Colsxinl Shrubs) 1.19 and 139 Strong1, healthy plants se lected for vigorous depend able growth. This choice se lection includes such favor-, ites as: French Lilacs, .Yel low Forsythia, Flowerinf Quince and Almond. . I .. t .. ,-- . " $ - ' ; -'. Fhwerizj Trc: 139 -cd 1.09 The colorful cardefl ac cent will gold lasting inter-. est td tout earden. Selec tion includes: Flowering Crab Apple, Flowering; Cherry, Flowering Peach and Flowering Plum ." i.r. " Project Manager of Salem Aluniina Plant About Operational Plans t ; Clay from Castle RockWash., through the Salem alumina-plant Sneakini before i the chamber and i urged: his listeners to realize mat f -y to be anticipated once the plant has commenced its experiments. The formula to be used here is based on a German patent and a variety of innovations are repre- sented In the Salem plant, he ex- mained. Because it is a pilot plant, designed to test the practicability of the method of removing alum- ina fom clay, u is very luceiy to ceasei operauons uequcuu, aajusamenw ic waw,, ;iu said. I Just because the plant is an - . experiment ana Decause n was IbuiltTwith federal funds is no reason why its operations are not to befundertaken seriously, he de clared. Both the Chemical Con- i struction corporation, contract en- 1. This means greater convenience. Thou- ; ; f. ' r' aismorcItKiepcndentMobaasDealcrsare i 1 nr- V. now ready to help keep your car on the job. (f "v"vV Vl!r,l, 9 m i a i I ii si ii vi si w 't j m sjsfj-s n i ' :m ins i a --. a i, . iJWVUXWWr" I . .. L ., ..... , . . , . , , a. This teaming -up win make possible greater avaHability of products and acces sories necessary to the life of your car. S. This teaming-up meansthe industry's ablest scientists and research engineers win be producing the finest products for these Independent Dealers and tor yon. II 11 JSsJ ,sA It v II . : A. Thia teamiasi g these Uobugas Dealers w share st araacement provided by tb "worlT a Tells C of C will be the first raw material to go when it commences its pilot opera.' gineering concern which Is build ing the plant and will joperate it until the "bugs" havt been taken out of the process, and the . Co lumbia Metal's ' company, which has contracted for bperations thereafter, are interested in mak ing the new establishment pro duce alumina as cheaply as pos sible, he declared. Explaining that most bauxite comes from . the southern hemi sphere, that this country's supplies of it are running low ! and that aluminum is just coming into Its own as a metal valuable Indus triallyj Seyfried spoke, of the aluminum industry in the United States as "in a straight jacket until new and economical sys tems lor removing aluniina from clay have been proved. wnen tne submarine menace disappeared from the "Caribbean, priorities for materials and equip ment needed at the Salem plant faded; the speaker said, in expla nation of delays in completing the construction iob. : - Bit : .... i , , , , , - , , , , , , . , , . ... ... i PQnIblln IB (B(iDn5dls CDtUUIT COUST i : Echo Parmentler. by Leala Parmcn- tler. guardian ad litem, vs. W, R. Ban- ten ana viya i-ouiton; watanoay ut en at trial Monday before Judw K. M. Paifa and continued Until Tuaaday at :S0 ajn. fat suit in which plaintiff uks IXI.1S8.73 general and SS39.M for costs and disbursements: sun : originated wtth automobila craah Dee. 14, 1S43, on muc norm ox saietn. 'Patricia A. Johns vs. Jerome Johns; counter affidavit of : plaintiff alleges aezcnaaBt tola ner n was zs wnen ana married taim and now claima to ba un der age; aUegea be also la able to earn from ss to siO'm day at Ubonng. -Era Hamilton vs. Roy C. Swan and others: answer admits, denies and al lege executor at estate is entitled to of on Henrv Li. Hunt and wife vs. I. A. rsirchud and others; order quieting true. . i , PROBATE COURT William Davis Sproule. James'Freder- ick. Sproule and Mary Joe Sproule. mi nors, guardianship; guardians, Xathryn Daniel and Joeie JTederickson, author ized by court to invest $2834.78 from tne estate of eacn ward in vs. govern ment E DOnas. I--" -. - :; .'."'. Charles M. Stewart, minor, guardian ship; order appointing George M. Stewart guardian and authorizing hint to settle claim against Jefferson lair ber company at Xyona for S252.07; Stewart was injur ea in a logging c cident. - " i - Emma Richards estate; order approv lng final account. JUSTICE COURT State vs. Albert Alec Ted; charft no clearance lights; fined Si and costs. fine suspended, costs paid. State vs. Jewel 'Denver; Trance: charge driving with more than three persons in the front seat; fined $10 and costs. ' State vs. Leon Cunningham: charge non-support: preliminary hearing set for Alar. 14 at IB aan. MUNICIPAL, COURT Oaud M. Johns. 157 South Winter street: charge violation of basic rule, Gilmoro Indepondont Dealers join group of Mobilgas and Mobiloil Independents r to serve you better! i ' i ' ? - '- i :-. , : v-i -. :'. The Gilmorc Oil Company and the Independent Dealers who feature its products, have for years advocated the necessity for the con tinuation of the American Way . . . with its free competition . . with its opportunities for an Independent Business Man to work harder, serve better, and thereby better himself, his family and his customers . Such an opportunity recently presented itself to Gilmore Dealers J. the privilege to market Mobilgas, America's favorite gasoline, as well as Mobiloil, the world's largest selling motor oil, and other MobU products. This, the Gilmore dealers readily decided to do. They know this happy affiliation with the present Mobilgas Independent Dealer organization will mean more to you in service, in better products, in greater availability of things that are necessary to the life of your car. Continue to patronize your former Gilmore Independent Dealer . J. you'll find him enthusiastic and proud to be known henceforth as your Mobilgas Dealer ... to display at his place of business ; . . the world famous Flyinj Red Horse. - Ira D. Varnam. Portland: chare vio lation, at basic rule; ball 70. Joe Croucher. Portland: charge no driver's license: bait SS. S. JT. Peralno. S Se. US navy hospi tal, Corvallis, charge contributing to oeunquency of a minor; reieasea. Domenk La Rosa, route seven. 8a lem; charge reckless driving with liq uor involved; tU sae. Emily Sina Turner. 221 Silverton road; charge violation of basic rule; bail.S7.se. - , . - - - Orville Hern, 1245 North 21st street; charge fail to stop; fined $3-50. Richard Tuva, route seven.'' Salem; charge fail to stop and no driver's li cense. '' MARRIAGE UCENSES Leo X. Raboin, SS, seaman, 411 Zast 129th street Hawthorne. Cslif.. and Edna M. Cook. S3, inspector, 117 Hins dale road. Syracuse. NY. jf Howard Pierce Thompson., legal. US navy, ana (Joraiie uiggins, legal, book keeper, both of Wood bum., j . Jean C Hart. 21. radio repairman. Washington hotel, and Flora J. Stal- naker, la, at home, route one, both Salem. - - r V - Rimer Doll. 2S. US army, Wolsey. Ore, and Wilm. Wiena, 89. waitress, 1391 North Cottage street. Salem. Harold Arnold Eckstein, 19. merchant seaman, 149 East Wilson street, and Eva M. Allen. 19. aircraft worker. SIS wane street, ootn ot saiem. Edwin J. HUlyer. 18. laborer, and Lous Lowery, 17, domestic, both of Brooks. - Fred J. Nichols. 27. soldier, and La Verne Dumas. 23. stenographer, both of 390 Beimont street, saiem. Carl T. Hoffart 24. US army, and Martha Geiser. 20, clerk, both of SSS Commercial street, Salem. Lyle Alvor Brown, 24, US navy, 143 South 13th street and Dorothy Lee Koemg, 24, secretary, S42 South 12th street, botn of saiem. Robert V. Lewis. SI. machinist, Sil verton, and Amy S. Widmer, 27. ma chine shop expediter. Seatue, Wash. Leo Crisman, 22, US navy. 198 West Winslew street, and Abigail Miller. 14. bookkeeper, 198 West Lincoln street. both of Salem. Riffe GclJ Sledal . SgL Jamei- T. Riffe, who live at 152 South Church street, Salem, has been awirded the Good Con duct medal for exemplary service, it has been announced at Head quarters Antilles department. : The .wardf was present during a ceremony at a Puerto Rican bass of the Antilles air command. Col. Minthorne N Reed, base comman der, made the presentation. Dr. Harry A. Brown Optometrist " 181 N Liberty SL the great ' . S W w -i . u LDy Montgomery Ware. Phone :U4 155 N. Lierty 3 Ml? H Hi V s y AT : 1 - t