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i The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, ; progon, Sunday Morning April 1, 1345 PAGE FIVE (Curly The Oregon Statetman Telephone 9101 Money Transferred The Ma4 rion county court Saturday or dered trailer of monies from various departmental ' funds to tha general funds covering war-i rants drawn by County Clerk Henry L. Mattson on the general fund which1 properly may be charged against various other iunds. Transfers Included: $1, 497.34 from general to roads and highways fund; $3170.60 from market: road , fund to roads and highways fund,, for use of county road equipment; $391.65 from dog license fund to general fund; $7, 137.24 from roads and highways to general j $4028.39 from roads and highways to general; $3857.84 from roads and highways to gen eral; $2168.97 from market roads to general; $11,624.20 from old age pension fund to general fund; $107 from law and library fund to general fund; $300 from fairs fund to general fund. New Members Eight new mem bers are listed this week by the Salem Chamber of Commerce, as follows: Campbell, Insulation com pany, John R. Stark, 1090 North Cottage st.; Bristol Insurance com pany, E. C Bristol, 403 Oregon building; Schaub Hardware, George Schuab, 265 North High st.; Lester DeLapp Truck Service, 1115 North Commercial st.; Coca Cola Bottling company of Oregon, Glenn L. Meisner, 450 South Sum mer st.; Jones Printing company, Lester Jones, Masonie building; H. R. Jones, route four; State Street Furniture, , W. F. Campbell, 1900 - McCnUoch Will Speak The Kiwanis club luncheon speaker Tuesday noon will be "Wl F. Mc culloch, member of the school of forestry staff at Oregon State col lege. Club members were remind ed in the weekly club bulletin that Clyde Williamson of Albany, lieu tenant governor for this, district, will be in Salem April 8 for a spring conference. Our Insurance Service is as close to you as your telephone. Richard G. Sever in Every form of Insur ance including Life. Constant, de pendable service. 212 N. High St. Tel. 4018. Res. 8213. Technician Missing Police were notified Saturday to assist in a search for Lester G. Mayo, 55, who has been missing from his room in Bligh hotel since March 24. The report, said Mayo was employed at highly technical work at the alumina plant where he was welding glass and 'lead in a complex operation. State st. 6.25 interest with good security is hard to get these days. We have another chain ' store lease now available which - will " net 6.25 interest for 15 years, and all your money back during the lease. This la a very high type investment. Phone or write us for details. Larsen Home 4r Loan Co., 765 S. Commercial St. Phone 8389. . Te Iastract Gardeners All in terested. In home vegetable gar dening are invited to attend the first meeting of the evening class in vegetable ' gardening at the YMCA fireplace room at 8 p. m. Tuesday. William .McKinney , agri cultural instructor at Salem high school is supervising the course, Glenn. Slentz will talk Tuesday n vegetable varieties, and color ed films, "Fresh From the Gar den" will be shown. Learn shorthanc the modern way. Master the principles of Thomas Natural Shorthand in half the time. New classes now starting. Merritt t) a v i s School of Com merce, 420 State St. Phone 2-1415. Memorial Services Planned Capital post No. 9, American Le gion, will hold memorial services for "deceased veterans of World War II on Wednesday night at the Salem armory. Arrangements have been made to accommodate a capacity" crowd and Cmdr. B. X. (Kelly) Owens is issuing an in vitation through the press to im mediate members of the families f service men and women. Wsrkers Needed Men, women and boys will be needed Monday morning to work in the straw berry fields, digging and separat ing plants, it was announced at the emergency farm labor office Saturday by Mrs. Gladys Turn bull. With favorable weather for a week, Farmers said conditions re now right , to start work in earnest on planting. Palmers Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer j of route 2, Salem, Saturday became the. par ents of a daughter, boiin in Salem General hospital at 7:09 a.m. Removed From Hospital Mrs. John Fetsch and infant son were removed Saturday from Salem Deaconess hospital to their home, 2340 North Commercial st. Obituary John William Brock, late resident of Astoria. Or.. March S7. at tri a of IS years, rather of Frederick and Les PrvV nf Columbia City, Ind.; Mith Hrll of SUverton. Dora Clay of i. Brock of Cbehalis, Cr-.t. rv W Brock of Salem. Also survived by 14 grandchildren. Funeral 2e, win bj'held at 1JO pm Sat ..rrf.v March 31 from the w. T. Rig' . iA.Ml Tn torment In Belcr nark. Dr. IrvUlf A. TOX will officiate. CW2S? March 30. Lillian Chris lofferson. late resident t of route seven Salem, at the age ye?" IS0?? t rtiristofferson of Eu- n Mn Guy E- Dunning of Glen 5a?.:Cahf. Geore W. cWjstofferson. tnvli V rhrtstofierson. Gerald O. Christof f erson and Bums Christoffer ion. all of Salem; sister of Fay Sid "jir;. siiwii. Mrs. Cora But TLZ ' w Vivt.n Moffitt. Mrs. Susie r:nt air In Utah: also survived by ..j.i,(Mn and four treat grand' hi?drn:Member of Gold! Mar Mtt . 10m . War Mothers, Women s ..h the Mormon church flrVice. wUli. heM from , the W..T kla-don chapel Tuesday. "April I. at tp.m.. with Bishop wan oniciaun terment to City View cemetery. No Chamber Meeting Because the floral room of the Salem Chamber of Commerce is being re decorated, no noon luncheon ses sion will be held by the organiza tion tomorrow or a week from Monday. Jlowever, the chamber's annual banquet will be held in the room Monday night, April 9. No reservations for group meetings are being taken prior to the annual meeting. See the moving picture "MacAr- thur Liberates Manila" in your home. Castle films of this and other historic events now avail able at Henry's .Photo Shop, 469 State. Horse Kicks Boy When a group of boys Saturday attempted to ride a horse at 40 Carleton way, tne animal sacked Jack Kuvishta, 12, m the face. First aid was call ed and the youth taken to Salem General hospital where stitches were taken to close the wound. Attendants Saturday night said the patient ftas doing well. Umber Injures Man Struck on the ankle by a timber Saturday. Robert Lannigan, employe of the Oregon Pulp & Paper company, fainted and was taken to Salem Deaconess hospital. Examination disclosed no fractures, the pain and shock being responsible for the man temporarily passing out Arrangements made to pick up paper twice a week from Junior Chamber of Commerce paper boxes. Send your salvage paper to war NOW! Cafe Man Burned Michael Steinbock, of Leonard's Supper club, was burned about the face Saturday in an accident in a base ment and was taken to Salem Dea coness hospital where the . burns were dressed, after which the in jured man was taken to his home. Chessman Reappointed Gov. Earl S n e 1 1 Saturday announced the reappointment of Merle .R. at a wacHiran oi Astoria as a mem ber of the state highway commis sion, for a three-year term be ginning April 1, 1945. Notice! Doerfler sales yard at Union and High will be open af ternoons from 1 to 5, specializing camellias and rhodys. Two Permits Issued Building permits were issued in the office of City Engineer J. Harold Davis Saturday to George M. Smith to alter a dwelling at 1706 North 4 th st. at a cost pf $35 and to L. F. Traviss to alter a dwelling at 2165 Laurel ave. at a cost of $600. Curfew Toll Rises After lapse of several weeks police Fri day night again took into custody six youths on charges of violat ing the curfew. Four girls and two boys were picked up, all aged 15 and 16 and they were released at midnight to parents. Reroof with Johns-Manville as pnan sningies. Kignt over your old roof. Free estimates. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com!. Phone 4642. county oets Check An insur ance check for $113.52 covering the claim against the Mehama Lumber company for property damage to a county pickup truck, was received Saturday by the county court. The damage occur red in a collision near Elkhora last winter. M5L. mrhsril Miller, at his ml ""'"ai North 14th. Msrch 30. at the a.V of SO years. Survived by widow, 51 " 5 u.ni, A Salem: two daugh ters" Miss Norma Fay Miller of Salem -Ja Jowel Chamberlain of San MirueL Calif. Funeral announcements Kt7 by thV HoweU-Bdwards chapel. Its North Capitol st. : 4..k V- rtlnhlna dark. In this dry Friday. March 30. l-ate resident of hWriiZnA. Mother of Earl D. Clark of tIUi.. . littn of Walter C.Smith of compton. Calif. Survived by three Kiir.n Graveside services mill ! held at The Dalles Monday. April 8, at i p.nu in the IOOF cemetery un Jr the direction of the W. T. Rigdon company. aih.rt T.. stooos. in this city March ii lata resident of route one, .- age it Hiichand of Anna Stoops: .on of 'Elizabeth Schmuti. ' Salem; father of Albert K. SPS, Salem. LU lu. - A Cvnna and Mn. UlXlM UaT ris: frsndfather of Michael Harris, all ef Salem. Announcement of funeral ..rv-k-M later by the W. T. Rifidon Net a Utility Radiomarine Cor poration of America is not a pub lic utility as defined by Oregon law, Attorney General George Neuner advised the corporation commission Saturday. Its articles include reference to public utility service among the business activi ties in which it may engage but its application to do business in Ore gon does . hot . contemplate such service "for; the present at least'; Neuner pointed out, and its appli cation appears to be in order, he said: - I . , Cabs Denied A. L. Clark, Sa lem Taxi I service operator, said Saturday that his application for the purchase of , four new cabs had been rejected, by the office of de fense transportation. His concern now operates six cars. - Wanted, instructor, part time, In shorthand and typing. " Capital Business Colleee. IP TT ' . ) Leave Hospital Mrs. Thomas Harmon and infant daughter were removed to their home, route 5, Salem, Saturday from the Salem Deaconess hospital where the ba by was born.: '' (f " J i i ' ! - - n Boy's Waron Hit Esther Brad- shaw, 2381 State St., reported .to police Saturday that her car struck a boy's wagon in traffic but that the wagon was undam aged and ;the boy unhurt if ': - - . " j ii 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N: Com'L :. ! License (Approved A license to operate a two-table billiard hall at Monitor was approved Satur day by the county court for Miller Brothers, . the fee of $20 being pa I I :K - ii- Business Name Filed Ray Wel ter and F4rl P, Welter filed a cer tificate of assumed business name in the office of the county clerk Saturday j j for Welter Logging company .of Stayton. I Si- ,' ' : if Vandals; at Work Boys tore the blossoms from a camellia plant in the garden at the home of Mrs. Frank Koschmider, 29S5 South 21st st.; police were noti fied Saturday; - ' Wanted: Walnut Ph. 5862. ... bed room ' set. .. - XRay . Free Why Be Sick? t when .an x-ray; of the spine will show you the cause of your trouble and Chiropractic ' will remove the xause? You: cannot get rid. of the effect without first getting rid of, th Cause and to locate the cause correct ly you must have an x-ray. , Bring this ad to my office on or before April 9, 1945, and It win entitle yon to an appoint ment for a Free Spinal X-Eay. Dr. Roy S. Scoiield rslaser Chiropractor SOX Pioneer Trust Eldg, Salem . Phone 6047 . . 1105 Cross sti Salem, were mar ried Saturday.: afternoon by Jus tice, of the Peace Joseph B. Felton. Door Injures Woman When door; blew shut on her finger at 751 Chemeketa st Saturday at 3:30 p.m, Mrl JDorothy Gottfried, of 2019 North .18th st suffered a badly crushed large finger on. her right hand and first aid was called to give her emergency treatment Ta w n a e n d Club Tuesday- Towns end club No. 3 meets at the Court Street Christian church, Corner of Court and 17th streets, at 8 pjn, Tuesday. 'V, - ... Sons of Union Veterans Mem- "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. and - e Experienced alteration lady want ed. Opportunity for advancement Call mornings, 224 N. High. I Money, ( Coupons Stolen C. M. owell, 240 South High st, pro prietor of j S. P. Motors, 542 Ferry st, reported to police that his cash register had been looted of $16 in cash and three B or C gas coupons. s - . - I .1 f . -' i -? Removed to Home Mrs. Max Eckstein and infant daughter of 1785 Berry st have been moved to their home from Salem Deaconess hospital where the baby was born. ' It t ir i ? Leave Hospital Mrs. Philip Brownell iand infant son were re moved frpm Salem General hps- pitol Saturday to the home of Robert M Brownell, 872 Cascade drive. ;'' I Insurance: Becke, Wadsworth, Hawkins & Roberts, Guardian Bidg. j ; ; ; Is 1 ;5 Daughter Bern A daughter was born Saturday af 3:33 a.m. in Sa lem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Otjen, of 1444 South 12th st. The father is employed by the Valley Packing company. Couple Married Eino E. Setala, of Dayton, and Edith E. Nelson, Workman injured David i Les lie, 240 Evergreen st, was struck on the head Saturday by a piece of steel which had been dropped by another workman from a height of 60 feet, Leslie, ari employe of the P.G. & E-.was taken., to . Salem Deaconess hospital by first - aid.' Wedding pictures I a k e n at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. ' J Is Convalescing . Mrs. G. V. Ellis, who has been in a convales cent home since November 941, has moved to the Boy ce Convales cent home on South Commercial street. - " ." Watch Reported Stolen Vir ginia Blevins, 671 North 20th st, reported to police Saturday that her watch tyas stolen from; her she was attending a apron while local school. Experienced ea s h 1 e r Price's, 135 N. Liberty. wanted. Otto Tool Theft Reported Timm, route five, Salem, who is wrecking a house In the 200 block on South Church- st, reported to police the theft of a saw, ham mer, sledge and wrecking bar. Camera Stolen H. A. Steele, 583 Jefferson st, reported to po lice that a box camera had (been stolen from his car while it was parked in front of his home. ' For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. ' Schools Slate 'i- .. . i Full Schedule A full schedule has been arrang ed, for the four days on which pub lic school ""keeps' in Salem this week. Monday concludes; the brief spring vacation. Among the special attractions planned for the week is an orches tra ; pay assembly at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday at the senior high school when; Henry Kent will be guest artist! Student body (elec tions are to. be held Friday morn ing at the high school. Parrish junior high school seventh grade pupils will hold a skating party from 4 to 6 p.m. at Capitola; rink Friday. At 8j:15 p.m. Leslie junior high school 'basketball team will meet the school's faculty on the Leslie gym floor. ;; Assemblies have been planned at most schools sometime during the week. Boys Leagues at both Parrish and Leslie meet Wednes day. Richmond school's flag code contest award will be announced at a 1:15 assembly Thursday. Salem Heights Church Schedules Service ! The Salem Height Community church will hold a special Easter communion service and Easter ob servance Sunday at 10 ajn. Preaching at 11 ajn. Rev. Stan- nard and C. F. Skelton in charge, IPofllbDSa? IffiecapiraUs 8 f 9 CIRCUITS COURT James lA Jefferson vs. Leatha Jef ferson; reply of plaintiff denying all allegations . in complaint .followed ,ny order of dismissal by the court and awarding of custody of a minor child to defendant with the plainiff requir ed to pay S30 monthly for its support. Ruth Marie Dragoo vs. William Wayne Dragoo: divorce complaint; al leges cruel and inhuman treatment: asks household equipment, S125 attor ney fee and $250 if suit is contested and $30 costs.! Hi J. rranki Tvler vs. viola Tyler: mo tion asking $100 monthly for plaintiff during suits penaency ana wit ness fees, i Is Ruth Elaine Deroos vs. Charles Har old Deroos; stipulated by defendant lhat case may be .set down for trial. ' Valley Credit Service vs. Robert w. Smith and : wife; satisfacUon of judg ment filed: n . s? j Valley Motor company vs. Donald son Bros.; letter from Otto K. Paulus. attorney, to county ciera- asica mat case be kept on docket as he hopes settlement may be reached within the next 30 days. i PROBATE COURT f Warren Robert Palmer estate: final account of Mareta M. Palmer, admin istratrix, filed; bearing set for May 8 at 10 a-rn. . it, Anna Ovcros estate; final account of Lillian Anundson. executrix. ; filed, shows receipts of $3059.37 and dis bursements of $1641.74; hearing set for May 7 at 10 a.m. JUSTICE COURT State vs. James Richard Morrell charge no operator's license; fined SI and costs. ; . State vs. Claude LeRoy Finley. jr. charge no PUC permit; fined $10 and costs. t State vs. Patty Marie Brown; charge drivine motor: vehicle without lights fined $1 and costs, fine suspended and S4.su cosxa para. State vs. William Marion Moody: charge no license for four-wheel; trail' er: fined SI and costs. t ' State vs. Marvin Langford; charge assault and battery: trial set for April 3 at 9:30 a.m.: cash bail of $130 posted, State vs. William Deihl Watlington; charge drunk bn public highway; fin ed $10 and costs; commitment issued. MUNICIPAL COURT I Victor E. Jewell. 1949 Oxford st.; chargo violation of basic rule. Harvey D. Roe. 34$ State at.; charge violation of basic rule. MARRIAGE LICENSES James Alvin' McKinney. legal, sales man. 2243 Northwest Kearney St.. Port land, and Maude Rogers, legsl. office worker. 415 North 18th St., Salem. Eino E. Setala, 24. naval architect, Dayton, and Edith E. Nelson. 23. ste nographer. 110$ Cross. st Salem. Lslllt J i FIRST I PRIIICIPLES ; Understanding:, simplicity, good taste, and moderate cost are the cardinal prin-: triples which j have guided; rthls funeral ; establishment! 'for its generations of con-h'; Uinuous service to the pco-; fple of Salem and Marion.; County. . . ... A Leston ' I' Charlet - i Howell - Edwards ; !? rcKtt al noins - : ; il (Walker-Howell ckV ; jf Terwilliger-Edwards) ' 145 N. Capitol j : Thone Ztli is - i ' : f v I I. I- . i bers of Sons of Union Veterans and their auxiliary will meet Wednesday at the Salem Woman's club at ?30 pan. Lawn Mawer Stolen- A lawn mower, rubber tires, was stolen from the home of W. H. Baillie, 1005 North Church stn a police re port said.: Painting & Decorating. Ph. 7552. Taaibs ; Missing Myron . Jones, 15, and Harvey Saigeon, 17, were reported to police as having dis appeared from Falrview horn. Chimney fire A chimney Cre at 160 Union st at 8:23 a.m. gaW urday was halted by the fire partment - I . . 1 - iv . . 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