The OREGON $TATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning April 8. 19 . 1 The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 Hit-Skip Escapes Orlha Orr, route one, box 70, Salem, reported to police Saturday that a hit-skip driver struck his car at Center and Commercial streets and escaped before he could learn the driver's identity or get the car's license. He said the car carried no rear license plate, was a 1933 or 1934 black Ford .V-8 coach, was driven by a young lady with a young man as .passenger. - He told police the car must have a damaged left front fender and bumper. - This ia to correct any wrong im pressions and or misunderstanding regarding Ben Wittner Furs at 1348 Ferry st We have not taken over or bought any interest in Lachelle's Furs at above address. Lachelle's Furs will continue to operate as in the past and Ben Wittner Furs are in the business of making custom furs and remodeling and repairing only. . ; - . ' ' Students Visit Eocene Salem young folk who have acted as of ficers of the "Oskie" parties soon sored , by the senior high school visited Eugene Saturday to study the programs which the youth are staging on the University of Ore gon campus imder the name of "El Cabaret". , A similar project may be started here. Those making the trip included: j Charles Chittick, Dessa Lee Holmes, Marjorie Lun dahL Gary Keppinger, Frank Ma gee ana xjic Sanson, vernon Mer rick, member of the YMCA staff. accompanied the group. ' uur 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 4016. Res. 8213. Law Conference Due Chief of Police Frank A. Minto was notified Saturday by J. fi. Thornton, agent in charge of the FBI office in Port land, that a law enforcement con ference wpuld be held in Salem April 10 at 7 p.m. in the Marion county circuit court room. Special Agent Ralph C. Vogel will talk on "The Law Enforcement Officer's Viewpoint on Evidence" and Spe cial Agent Julius H. Rice will talk on "Moulage and Plaster of Paris Casts". The conference will - be confined to practical application of police work. For sale: potatoes $1.50 sack or 2c --lb., you dig, Sunday only. Bring sacks, ph. 2305 or 623. John J. Roberts & Co. Partnership Formed D. B. Stringham and H. S. Stringham, of Ogden, Utah, and L. E. Kolstad and K, T. Kolstad, Joseph Vance I buildingSeattle, Wash., filed a certificate of assumed business name in the office of the county clerk for Royal Canning company of Oregon, setting "forth the" firm would be operated as a partner ship. For sale: potatoes $1.50 sack or 2c " lb., you dig, Sunday only. Bring sacks, ph. 2305 or 9623. John J. Roberts it Co. Bond Filed The $1000 bond of V. F. Grosnickle, newly appoint ed constable f the Silverton jus tice of the peace district, was filed Saturday in the county clerk's of fice with George R. Manales and R. G. Allen as surety. . Owing to the request of many of our patrons we will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Mickey's Sandwich Shop, 479 Court St Club Changes Name The Sa lem Hunters and Anglers club has changed its name to the Salem Chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America, according to articles of incorporation filed with the state corporation : commission. Reroof with Johns-Manville as phalt shingles. Right over your old roof. Free estimates. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Coml. Phone 4642. Bowmans Have Son A son was born Saturday at 3:15 p.m. in Sa lem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bowman of 280 North! 18th st Line Extension Approved Ct' Flirwlfl ft Ruby Ranch Sold County Coro ner Leon W. Barnck has pur chased the Ruby ranch, located on Jordan creek in the Jordan valley section, for a reported sum of $45, 000. The ranch was owned by Mrs. Hall Parks and her sisters. Miss Leon a and Miss Ruby Beers. For sale: potatoes $1.50 sack or 2c lb., you dig, Sunday only. Bring sacks, ph. 2305-or 9623. John J. Roberts & Co. Have you seen the trained seals at Leonards S-U p p e r Club? .Two shows nightly, 8 and 10 p.m. Leaves Hospital Mrs. Arthur Helseth who had been a patient in Salem Deaconess hospital, taking medical treatment was sufficient ly recovered Saturday to be moved to her home at 531 North High st Have you seen the trained seals at Leonards Supper Club? Two shows nightly, 8 and 10 pjn. " i- - . ; . Fed Chicken it Steaks. "The Homestead.". Ph. 21194. Closed Tuesdays. . Visits Portland Stuart Johnson attended the life insurance sales congress in Portland and was a guest at a banquet honoring the Oregon Quarter Million Dollar club, of which he is a charter mem ber. proved three line and pole exten-1 l MI OQf A3 ft siqns of the Mountain States Pow- yfOf er company as iouows: starting at - f TIT 1 91 distance of 3450 feet terminating at the North Santiam station; the Various funds of the . state, to-, second, starting at the 11,500 yoltj telle $46,294,030 as of March; 31, Court Street Dairy Lunch closed! for two weeks starting Monday, April 9. j Court Street Dairy Lunch closed for two weeks starting Monday, April 9. Business Name Filed Ray Kerr and Catherine C. Kerr filed a certificate of assumed business name in the office of the county clerk Friday for Kerr Hop Ranch, route two, Salem. 7 hr. developing it printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComT Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Becomes Patient Elmo Tate, route three, box 698, Salem,' and an employe of the Willamette Val ley Lumber company, was. admit ted to Salem Deaconess hospital Saturday for medical treatment Permanent position in drug store for salesgirl between 20 it 30 years. Write Box 367 Statesman. Auto Wheels Stolen Two 1941 Oldsmobile whels, with tires, were stolen from the Loder Bros used car lot, 445 Center St., police were notified Saturday. Aged Woman Hospitalized Mrs. A. D. Olson, 85, who recently broke her hip is in a Salem hospi tal for an operation.. Mrs. Olson has been a resident of Brush Col lege for nearly 50 years. Permanent position in drug store for salesgirl i between 20 it 30 To Underto Operation Ralph Just, 1603 North Commercial St., was admitted Saturday to Salem Deaconess hospital where he will undergo surgery. Permanent position in drug store for salesgirl between ,20 it 30 years, write Box 3b7 statesman. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. DeFrance, 1334 Court St., Satur day became the parents of a son, born at 1:25 a.m. in Salem Dea coness hospital. distribution . line, extending east on the north ffde of county road 944 for a distance of 735 feet and 1 the third starting at the end of the present distribution line, east ion market road 87 for a distance of 2385 feet, terminating at the west ern terminus of the present disfri dution line; i- Navy Shirts Stolen Salem po lice were asked by officers of j the Puget Sound navy yard to be on the lookout for heavy sales ' of navy shirts, reporting that 161 C. P.O. wool shirts had been stolen there. Fender Pants Stolen -Frank Gilmour, of Jefferson, reported to police: that the fender pants on his car were stolen while the car was parked at Ferry and Liberty streets? p ' ' One -Buildinr Permit Ivan Steward Was granted a city build ing permit Saturday repair a Ware house at 308 South r High st at a cost of $950. Girl Missing Faith Leo, 19, a Chinese girl, is missing from Fair- view Home, police were notified Saturday, t Her home is in Port land. exclusive of $64,822,000 in the un employment ' compensation trust account but Including $26,247,733 in the general fund, State Treas urer Leslie Scott reported Satur day. Bond investments totalled $36,160,185. In the $46,294,030 were includ ed $9,878,457 for the 'highway commission, $2,502,009 In the state school support fund, $2,312,860 in the industrial accident commis sion fund, $1,675,429 under the board of higher education, and $1,126,422 in the account of the veterans' state aid commission, as well as many smaller items. : l : l-uJ, ;. -'u Sunday School Week Observance Asked i Governor Earl Snell today call ed upon the people of Oregon to lend support to the observance of April 9-15 as National- Sunday School week, and said: Encour agement of the Sunday schools and Sunday school attendance can be an important factor in elimi nating juvenile delinquency j and in speeding the general spiritual awakening." rr P.n.s IV1WSUIIS '-. ' Scheduled Today " Kiwanis from the several valley clubs in the 10th division of the Pacific Northwest; district will meet at the Marion hotel at 1:00 p. m. today for the annual division conference. Officials in attendance will Include the district; governor, Frank Taylor of Tacoma, Wash. 'MVU iUUU f 1VI1V uuua w 'jjj t. , " ' " eSMe ' j . j' - , i ' I j I MM 1S1 I ' j - ; . ; . i i Farmers Told To Give Help Suitable Deal "With the manpower shortage more pronounced than ever before and with-; the heavy demand pe riod on the horizon users of emer gency farm labor, should take ev ery precaution to see that workers get the best possible deal In order to keep them on the farms," Ralph Laird, emergency farm labor as sistant said Saturday. "Marion county farmers demon strated lat xear that they knew the difficulties to be overcome and are making a start in the right di rection this , yea r," he said. "Most big. users of labor are providing, their own transporta tion, realizing that the old cars of the transients have gone to the junk yardsi , "We must realize that most of the emergency farm laborers are not hardened to farm work this early in the year. They should be broken in gradually. The volun teer wants to help produce food or he wouldn't have applied for work. He is willing to learn and expects to be taught 'if he is gradually broken into his new work, given fair food and ! the prevailing pay for his particu lar work be will stick to one job until it is 'done. Many of these workers are far from home and any persons! interest shown him, locking to his comfort and health is likely to reap a harvest for the employer. We must remember that these volunteer workers are pa triots engaged in an essential in dustry second only to toting a gun against the enemy. Without food we will lttee the war." 40 page World Firestone Stores. atlas, 10c each. Obituary MrCsrmack John McCormack. 74. at hia resi dence. 148 North Commercial t. An nouncement of lervlces later by the Clough-Barrick company. . trlesner Ernest C. Wiesner. at hia residence. 65 Belmont st Saturday, April 7. Sur vived br wife, Mrs. Lena A. Wiesner of Salem; a ton, DaryJ Wiesner of Portland: two s istera, Misa Bertha Wiesner of Portland and Mrs. Opha Gray of Jefferson, and two brothers, Tr.hH.m Wiesner of Mt. Anrel and Archie Wieaner of Silverton. Services will be held Tuesday. April 10. at 1 JO p.m., from the Clough-Barrick chapel with the Rev. S. Raynor Smith ffi ciating. Interment In . Belcrest Me morial park. a Detlenne "- . ..... V . . In this city April S, Clifford Det ienne, laU resident f 332 Water at, at the age of 51 yeart Survived by a daughter. Lt. Thayles Detienne. with the U. S. army at Omaha. Nebr. Ship ment i being made to San Diego by the W. T. Rigdon company for er vicea and Interment. MrGnire , . . . Lena Rivera McGuire, late resident of S580 S. Summer St., at a local nos pital April 1. at the age of 1 years. Survived by husband. C. D. McGuire of Salem: a aister. Mrs. Dae Bundy of Indiahoma. OWa.: two brothers. L. C King of Atoka, Okla.. and J. N. King of Bakersfield. Calif. Member of Jason Lee Methodist church. Services will be held from the Howell-Edwards chapel 545 N. Capitol tt.. Tuesday. April 10. at J:30 p.m, with the Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. From Coos Bay State senator William Walsh and Mrs. Walsh of Coos Bay have been in Salem j and Portland the past few days. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg Enters Hospital Albert Johns, 2495 North Front' st., was admitted to Salem Deaconess hospital Satur day for medical treatment For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Rugs and uphol. cleaned. Ph. 6831. Hillsboro VisitorsMrs. George Fisher and daughter, Mrs. Louise Morley, visited friends in Salem last week. . Painting St Decorating. Ph. 7552. .. L. " K .1 K M Bam - Dr. Harry A. Brown , . : Optometrist 184 N. Liberty St. CARD OF THANKS . We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness artd sympathy in our recent bereave ment ' ' - The Lukinbeal Family. - rARD OF TliANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends for the kindness .extended to . us In our time of sorrow. . i Mrs. Alvin Potter Lt David Potter - - Community Service Howell-Edwards was founded as an institution for commu nity service and will always be maintained as such. How ell-Edwards caters to no par ticular class but to all par ticular people, regardless of their financial needs. 4' Leston Charles - n Howell -Ed wards FUNERAL HOME ' .. (Walker-Howell it ft- ; . Terwilliger-Edwards) .jf kL -45 N. Capitol - ' Phone v? 1 W- & li m:.:v - hi - i m Now - More! Dealers than ever are i I - ' V- I ' ' ! ... .. . I : i i, l vT Tl I Tl i Tl. ! ;i i'for I ;- !'! : i i j "ffieinidlly Servke n ! 1 cA i i l , I . I " -i . ill ' ' I " ; . : I - ' : - i-. J r I - i - l ,. rr . . - . uv. t - ., M. O. ANDERSON 2181 State Stf Salem ; JtSS BARLOW Kinrwood A Edgewater West Salem GLEN D. BURTON 2085 N. Capitol Salem M. S. CHEEK 400 . N. Liberty Salem T. a CLARK! S. Coml A Owens Salem j 5 & ( M. E. CRIS WELL 1702 Center j Salem i FRANK DOOLITTLE 365 N. Commercial Salem i m i i mw i.M'J ,!- f ALBERT FRIED Route t Salem J. G. JONES Rt 2. Box 232 Salem LB. MARR t 1190 N. Capitol Salem C. M. MARTIN 499 Union g Salem! I E. L. MOOR ftL 7. Box 123 Salem .W.H.SHATTUC Route t Salem ( Wallace H. Bonesteele 3050 Portland Rd. I Salem JOHN M. HERSHBERGER i Woodbarn THEO MINDEN Sobllmlty I CHARLES H. LAKE Route 4 - - V Salem ... W.T.ROBINSON Faelfte Highway , Woodbarn H. G. FBJESEN Church Washington Dallas R. E. Mopes 4 H. E. Lee 197 8. Liberty Salem I PHILLIP D1I1ER Ktl. Boxl05 ; Stayten L V.KDTKEY 701 Uglow Dallas JOY STRICKFADEN t 12th SUte Salem WILLIS E. BERKEY Hnbbard. Ore. CHAS. WALKER 1st & Ida St Stayton DAVE REED ' 206 Main Dallas . M. O. MARTIN f Falls City I A. E. BUTTS. Main B Sts. 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