The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 04, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Mews IffiQ'Seffs
The Owqon Statoeman
" . Jlouse Mountain Next Che:
Bieketans, Salem's organized hik
ers, will take their next j jaunt
Sunday, May 13 with House moun
i tain above Mehama as their goal
'and Charles A. Sprague as their
leader. Length of the. hike de
pends on the distance automobiles
. can go at - this r time of year up
the forest road.' above thel Ferris
- mill "This information probably
will be. available , sometime , next
week, Chemeketans" said Thurs
day. Persons'pianning to rhakelhe
trip , are asked to register, to take
their own trail lunch and to be
ready . to Jeave . at 8 a. m. from
Ramseyer's garage. ' '
Rhododendrons, Camellias," Azal-
eas, Shrubs. Knight Pearcy nur-
1 . . mm a a a r
sery, s. Liberty. Upen after
noons. - All day Saturday; Sunday
' 12 till '4. . - . .
- Thirty-three Initiated A degree
team from, the Portland canton in
itiated a tlass of 33 new. candi
dates for Salem Canton Capitol
Nq. 11 Saturday night, assisted by
members of the Albany and Day
' ton Cantons who were also in at
tendance. Chev. Thomas P. Sharp
of Huron, SD, was a visitor. Brig.
Gen. A.- R. McLaughlin was pre-
- sented with a jewel by General
, . Watkins for bis outstanding con-L
tributions to patriarchial Oddfel-
. lowship. After the meeting re
freshmen ts were served by the la
dies of the auxiliary. '
.Reroof with " Johns-Manville as-
phalt shingles. Right oyer your
, old roof. Free estimates. Mathis
!. Bros; 164 S. Coml. Phone 4642.
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Slogged, Robbed, Report T)'. C
Thompson; 66, of 2440 North Fifth
' st., was slugged and robbed of $55
'.. in hi home,! he told his daugh
, ters, Mary Wils on and Alice
Thompson, when they returned to
' the home late Wednesday evening.
Thompson told police he answered
. knock at the door, thinking it
was his daughters, and was struck
down. First aid was -called and
. , after examination said they found
no bruises. Thompson was advis
ed to visit a doctor if his aches
' did not subside. .
7 hr.' developing & printing service
at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N.
Com'L V
Te Tell of Jap Frison-G. L.
Dunton of Woodburn will tell his
experiences while a prisoner of
the Japanese at Santo tomas
camp, the Philippines, when he
speaks before the Salem- Credit
association Friday noon. - ;
"Painting and decorating. Ph.: 7552.
Obituary
Aadcrsoa ' 1
Alice May Anderson, age 39 years,
ft a local hospital April 28. Survived
by husband. . John Edward Anderson
of Portland. Funeral announcements
later - by the Howell-Edward com
pany, 543 North Capitol. st
Brennaa .
Mrr. Suian M. Brennan, late resident
of 700. Beckc ave.. Wednesday. Mav 2.
Survived by husband. N. J. Brennan.
and daughter. Miss Cecilia Brennan,
both of Salem; ; sister. Mrs. Elizabeth
Arnott of Owen Sound. Ontario. Can
ada; brother. Lawrence Reid of Kirk-
wood. Mo. Recitation of the rosary
Friday. May 4. at S p.m.. from the
Clough Barrick chapeL Services will
be held Saturday, May 5, at S a.m.
from St. Joseph's church, with inter'
meet in Mt Calvary cemetery, Port
land. .
. Bk-kiseli
Joef Hickisch. at his home. 344
North Front st., Tuesday. May 1, at
the see of 81 years. Father of Mrs,
D. E. Eneelhart of Salem. Services
will -be held Friday, May 4. at 2 p.m..
from Clough-BarricK chapel. OJr. M
A. Getzendaner officiating. Interment
in Lea Mission cemetery.
Welch .
James Andrew Welch
at his home,
Wednesday May 2, at
tne see of -S3 years. Survived b
dauehters. Mrs. Rae Lewis. Portlam
Ore.. Mrs. Bessie Glenn. Virginia. Miss
Pauline Welch. Miss Authena Welch.
bom of Salem: son. Koy weicn. u. s,
army, France: wife. Ollie Welch. Sa
lem: sisters. Miss Bessie Howell. Geor-
xia. and Mrs. Mae Sampson, North
Carolina: brother. George Howell,
Georsia. Services will be held Tues
day. May 8. at 1:30 pjn... from the
Clough Barrick chapel with Bev. Ken
neth Wishart' officiating. Ritualistic
service by Salem lodge No. 4, AF
& AM.
Dallas !
Willis Robert Dallas, at his resi
dence, 1668 Center t.. Wednesday.
May 2, at the age of S3 years. Sur
vived by his wife, Olive Dallas of
Salem; daughter, Catherine Louise
Dallas of Salem: son. Pvt. Robert
-Charles Dallas, stationed in England;
parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dallas
of Corvallis; sister, Mrs. H. G. Whitney
,of Portland, and two brothers, E. W.
Dallas of Corvallis and H. N. Dallas
of Portland. Funeral services will be
held Saturday. May S. at 2 p.m.. from
the ClouRh Barries: chapel with. Rev.
Chester B. Hatnblin officiating. Con
cluding services in Belcrest Memorial
park. , ;- - ..-- -
Steea
Gust Steen, late resident of Marsh
field, Ore., at a local hospital May I.
Shipment has been made by Clough
Barrick company to MarsJifield for
services and interment.
Cannoy
Lorwile L. Cannoy,, lat resident of
route four. Salem, at a local hos-
rital May 3. at the age of M years,
lusband Of Nannie Cannoy of Salem;
lather of Mrs. Retha Dillon and Ice
land Cannoy of Saletn. and brother
of John and Olen Cannoy of Salem.
Roy Cannov. Mrs. S. C. Burton and
Mrs. Earl Lantis. all of Jtembrandt,
Iowa, Mrs. Catherine Funk of Comers
Rock. Va.. and LVdia and Greek Can
nov of lk Creek. Va. Also survived
by five grandchildren. Services will
be held from the Clough Barrick
chapel Saturday, May 5. at 3:30 p.m..
with, interment in City View ceme
tery.
Van Kroslrk
In this city May 3. Bernhard Albert
Von Krosiek, . late resident of 1644
North Fourth St.. at the ae of SO
Years Husband of I Mrs. Bernhard Al
bert Von Krosigk of Salem; father of
Beatrice Pearson of Sunnyville, Calif ,
Dorothy Kissung of Virginia City,
Mont., and - Leonard, Ed and Glenn
Von Krosigk, all of Riverton. Wyo.;
and brother Of Karl Von Krosigk f
Corvallis, Ore.. Albert Von Krosigk of
Fairfield, Idaho. Olga Young of Ne
braska and Samuel Von Krosigk,
' Hilda and Ruth Samuelson. ail l of .
: Rtvertown, Wyo. Member ef the AF
' - Ac AM lodf e and IOOF of Rivertown.
Wy. Announcement of services later
by W. T. Rigdon company. .
'CawfbeU ; - - "" ' '
In this city May 2, Agnes Campbell,
lat resident of Brownsville, Ore., at
the age of- 77 years. Cousin of Mrs.
;Mary Oberg of Pendleton, J. S. Mar
. ' tin- and. C.-I- Martin,- both of Monroe,
Charles Martin of Med ford, John
Martin - of Brownsville,- - Mrs. , Clark
, Smith, and Mrs. Bertha Hayes of H al
ley, Mrs. Harry Stewart of West
Stayton, and Mrs. flora 1 Brown and
: Mrs. Ceorsie Bvers of Portland. Ser-
" vices will be held Monday, . May. 7.
t at S p.m., from the w. T. Rigdon
chapel with Rev. Harryi Stewart of
fuvton officiating. Concluding ser
vices wiU be at City View cemetery.
Telephone 9101 ;-:
Car, Track Collide A Capitol
Fuel and Lumber Co. truck driv
en by Merlin Eugene Shields,' of
765 Gaines st., and a car driven
by Edgar Charles Parmele, of
Cutler City, collided at Highland
and Hazel avenues. Mrs. Parmele
received a bad bump on her head.
The car, and truck were damaged.
Neighbors of Woodcraft Rummage
Friv'Sat, May and 5 at 470 N.
ComT. - . . ; '
Bike Deadline Set Chief of Po
lice Frank A. Minto said Tues
day that the deadline for purch
asing, lhe city bicycle licenses at
50 cents each would expire May
15." After that date, the chief said,
officers : would be instructed to
pick up the machines which did
not carry a license. After almost
a week only 150 licenses have
been issued, he said, out of an es
timated 5,000 bicycles in the city.
Rabbit Fertilizer, does not burn,
75c a sack, $1 delivered. Phone
2-1234, or 2-1882
Business Change Noted Hazel
G. Allen, and William L. Allen
filed a certificate of assumed bus
iness name Thursday in the coun
ty clerk's office for The Moderne,
305 Court st A certificate of re
tirement was also filed by , Hazel
G. Allen for The Moderne Variety
and Gift Shop. . .
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty. '
Man Leaves Business -J. L.
Spedden filed a certificate of re
tirement 'Thursday in the ounty
clerk's office from S. P. Motors.
In his certificate Spedden recited
that he and C. M. Powell had been
conducting a . garage and storage
business but that he was leaving
the firm.
Cheerio inn open for the evening
meal, 5 to 7:45 p.m.
Three Permits Issued T h r e e
building, permits were issued
Thursday in the office of City En
gineer J. Harold Davis to the fol
lowing: Joseph C Smith to erect
a garage at 970 Locust st., at a cost
of $110; Fred Davis to erect an
outdoor fireplace at 325 Jefferson
st., at a cost, of $50; Mrs. Lula
Herman to reroof a dwelling at
2?75 Trade st, at a cost of $r0.
"Cyn. Cronise Photographs and
Frames.1 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Labor Director Here J. Ralph
Beck, state director of emergency
farm labor, was in Salem Thurs
day for a conference with Jerry
Nibler, county agent and Ralph
P. Laird, farm labor assistant for
Marion county. The labor program
for the county was-discussed with
reference to the needs on' the
farms. ,
Wedding pictures taken at the
church 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Calls On Mother Mrs. William
FOrester of Lebanon .was a Salem
visitor Wednesday, calling on her
mother, Mrs. L. D. Wyatt 1144
North Cottage st, who has been
confined tO'the house the past five
Weeks with a crippled foot. She
found her greatly improved and
able to walk about.
Grange Bazaar Sat. . Coop store.
13th and State.
Vice Commander's Night
Members of 'Capital post No. 9,
American Legion, are promised a
surprise Monday night at their
regular meeting at Legion hall,
the first vice commander's night,
with Vice Comdr. I. N. (Ike) Bac
on in the chair. The, auxiliary will
join the post for "entertainment
and refreshments,
Our insurance service is as close
to you as your telephone. Richard
V-E Day Talk Due Charles A
Sprague, publisher of The Oregon
Statesman, will speak before
members of the Salem Board of
Realtors at their noon meeting to
day in Hotel Marion on the sub
ject -V-E Day is Here," Lee Oh
mart, program chairman announ
ced Thursday.
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Azaleas, Daphne, Rhodys, bedding
plants, perrenials. Boyd Nursery,
2440 State. -
Rector Returning- The Rev,
Cjeorge II. Swift, who has been
tending the, San Francisco con
ference, will return to Salem Sat
urday and will 'conduct the regu
lar Church services at St Paul's
Ejpiscopal church Sunday. Sunday
morning he will speak concerning
tne conference.
perienced ladies ready to wear
lesladies wanted. Apply" Sally's.
Vandals at Work L. A. Schee-
ler reported to police that van-
als had entered his yard and sto
len one wooden daisy and broken,
smother, i Scheeler reported "the
lkwn decorations as being about
three and one-half feet high and
constructed of wood with meta
petals. ; t
ired
pften Dnng
jS!23p!2SS:t!igIltS
IWIm M WUiieva aoataia IS Ba
Of tiny tb oc titers wiuc Welo x paruy Hf
L blood aad keep yom healthy. Wbca they ge
tared and do t work ngas n u uyuaM,
snaav people kava e op aifkta. Fmaeiit
r a&Bty paasafca with smarUag ead banuac
aametiiMa shows there is soasethiag wroarr
with your kadBers or Madder. Uom a
this eoaditke aad in nOuabU.wrtlul
Waea disorder of kidney fancUon permits
mUxmm aMltar mui la Tour blood, it
any abo eaaaa aaaziac baehacba, rkronatM
n&in. Im uia. ka of M aad enarrr,
wcUfng, patasajs aadar tU tyta, kasdaafaw
aaM diaxiMaa.
Dos't wait! Atk yoor drnrtM for Xoaa's
Piam. ad main iifolly by aniiuoaa lor orrr 40
warm. Ti ari-ra haoirr niirf aad will heiD
the 16 scJrs ef kidney tubes Stab ant pofona"
us vast from your blood. Cci OvsA J i'lLV
Kidneys
Car Hits Boy ieRoy Horsley, I
seven, route two! Salem, was
struck by a car Thursday, receiv
ing cuts and bruises on his-bead.
none of which were serious, first ,
aid reported. Tle j pwy was hit '
about one-half mile west of Kei-
zer school. i t
walls. Ph. 8236 pi 9185. Dumler.
Business Name! Filed Earl W.
DuChien, 2495 North Fifth st,
and Dale A Cris$welL 1149 Un
ion st, Thursday! filed a certifi
cate of assumed business name in
the county clerk's! office for Dale's
Texaco station,-595 Capitol st
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Listen to Burked radio
camera
ml tnda'V- . ' i
y. V51 cuu - u .tfv
Red Bicycle Found Police
Thursday found s a 'woman's -red
bicycle parked between two box
cars of the OregbnSElectric rail--
way and are holding .it at head
quarters. It is believed by police to
have been stolen and abandoned. j
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Velduro. One coat: wall finish $2.75
gaL Farmers Hwd, 115 S. Coml"
Company Gets Permit The
Folsom Manufacturing company,-
route one, box '121 A, - Salem, re
ceived a permits Thursday from
the county court o haul logs over
certain Marion county roads.
Patient Convalescing Mrs. Ro
bert Covert,' 1545 Elm st, West
Salem, who recently underwent'
surgery in Salem Deaconess hos
pital was removed to her home-
Thursday j ,
Merchant Hospitalised Carl
Thompson, 1933 State st proprie
tor of the Market! Basket, was ad
mitted to Salem I Deaconess hos
pital Thursday for medical treat
ment ! . 5 , " . ' -
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Turner Granted Permit Per
mit was granted Thursday by the
county court to the city of Turner
to lay a two inch" line across mar
ket road 3f, inside the city lim
its. :!.-:.-I
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Log Permit Issued Roy Stev
ens, 1025 Second;st, West Salem,
Thursday was granted permission
of the Marion county court to haul
logs over certain? county roads to
the Capitol Lumber: company.
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Leave Hospital Mrs. David So-
lotar and infant son Thursday
were removed front Salem Gen
eral hospital to? their home .at
1710 South Winter st
Removed to ; Home Mrs. ' Ed
ward Johnson and baby son were
removed Thursday i from Salem
General hospital Jto their home at
930 North Winter: st
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Mrs. ueorge
Mother, Son Horn
removed .Thursday from Salem
Deaconess hospital to their home
at 350 Kingwooq ave., West Sa
lem.
Patient Goes Home J a m e s
Budlong, ; 1549 Oak st, who un
derwent surgery, in Salem Dea
coness hospital,' fwas sufficiently
recovered Thursday to be removed
to his home. ! ! . s
FELLOWSHIP MEETS .
Last Wednesday night the Chris
tian Youth Fellowship held their i
usual meeting. Softball was play
ed for some tinie after which a
Bible drill was held in the base
ment of the church. Refresh
ments were served to 28 people.
Valley Obituaries
Radd Bentson
t
SILVERTON 4- Rudd Bentson,
69, died shortly before midnight
Wednesday. He had been in the
mercantile business here since
903, retiring a few years ago. He
was the oldest of ten children, i
born March 12,1 1875. 1 Surviving
are three sons aihd two daughters, 1
Clifford (Sonny . of Salem, Role of
Silverton, Edwin in Ithe army,
Muriel of Salens and Elsie of Sil
verton; several brothers and a sis
ter, Mrs. Clara,- Langsey, Oscar
and Harry Bentson, all of Silver-
ton, Gilbert in Ifew Mexico, John
in Alpena, S.Dl, and .Albert in
Marshall town, Iowa; and three
grandchildren. I f Funeral services
will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.
from the Memorial chapel at the
Ekman funeral 1 home, . with the
Rev. O. C Olscin officiating. In-1
terment will be i in f Valley View,
cemetery. : : 1 i 3 ' ; ! .
Mrs. Jahanna Mrie Neilson
WOODBURN H Mrs. Johanna
Marie NeUson, 89, died Wednesday
night at a local Irest home. Born
in Denmark, jnl 21, 1856, and
came to Woodburn eight months
ago from LucK,Wisc. Surviving
relatives are twipf sdhs, Eielert Neil-
son - of Boring 1 and Edward of
Troutdale; daugliters," Marian D.
Holm jif Woodburn, Anna Edling
of Ltrck, Wise., and Ellen (Mrs. A.
C.) Olsen ot Woodburn. Also sur
vived by 18 grandchildren. A
charter member? of the Lutheran
church at Lucki Wise. The body
will be shipped Friday evening by
Ringo mortuary ;to Luck for funer
al services and Interment.
DID!) YOU
mitiu?
That pneumatically installed -Rock
Wool .Insulation and
Metal Interlocking Weather
Stripping will save up to
40 in fuel bills
f . AND ALSO
Make your beme te 15
degrees cooler In sammer.
U MONTtlS TO lAY
- ,Fre Estimates
i Ne Obligation . -
Campbell ltock Wool Co.
. Salem, Owned and
Salem Represented
ISIS Roosevelt - Phone S4SS
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem.
Conference Setting Spectacular
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San Francisco's beautiful opera house, a memorial to its) world war
I dead, presented this view from the orchestra pit during ,& reeent
session of the world security conference. Delegates from 48 nations
around the world Veupy chairs! en the floor. Press and radio cover
the event from boxes in the diamond horseshoe and spectators sit
Tin the two balconies. (AP Wirephoto) . t. ; - , . , -.- 1 -
Public Records 1 j
CIRCUIT COTJR1! : V j
Alfred Carver vs Martha Car
ver: divorce complaint; alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment
Grant H. Wicklander vs Erma
L. Wicklander; answer admits, dej
nies and 'alleges that two minor
.children of couple are in custody
of defendant and are being supj
ported by her. j
Grace Runyard vs Clement Rur
yard; application for place on trial
docket. . i ' !
Freida O'Neill ys Arthur J. O'
Neill; ' application for place on
trial docket j
Pioneer Trust company, trustee
under the will of M. R. Moore,
deceased, and Ed Moore vs Jessie
G. sHoffman and, others; trustee
i i
Jack Henningsen for $1150.
Richard Hampton vs Blanche
Hampton; testimony heard on mat
ter of determining custody of min
or child; continued. j;
Roberta G. Griswold vs Roland
F. Griswold; order of default i
Iva
Croker
Willard
DANGER!
7
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pilfer
Split-toed Japanese hoes that help snipers climb x
trees make wonderful souvenirs. So they're' some-
times left
that would
wise to such Booby
Safety First . . . Start
Safety
Seven and a half years!
the road.-Naturally,
need to keep 'em ro
idea to let Shellub
wear-out or break-down
;. Shellubrication is a special system of car nuLntcnancr, de
veloped .by Shell lubrication engineers, to minimize Stop and
Go wear. Shellubrication hot only puts the right; grade lubri
cants at the right places, but includes careful check of a score
Oregon. Friday Morning. May 4,
R u b p
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Croker: supplemental; and amend
ed complaint asks custody' of two
minor children, j $30 weekly "for
their - support - r1' . I :
Maud E. Laughlin vs Edgar Roy
Laugnlin; motion asks order re
quiring defendant to jpay $75 at
torney fee and $30 court costs.
probate court ! ;i K
' Wilham Taylor estate; order dis
charging administratrix.
W. Howard Ramp estate: final
account, filed: by Edna J. ,Ramp,
executrix; . hearing ion account
June 4.- . J ' j
JUSTICE COURT . T ,
State vs James B. Griesenauer
charge defective muffler; bail $25
MUNICIPAL COURT! T
Evelyn Sugg, 255 ivisidn st
charge disorderly .conduct; bail
$25. . j - j
MARRIAGE LICENSES .
Aubin s. Jeter, 20,' U. s.parmy,
route one, Beaver - creek, land
Dorothy Beazley, 17,'studeit, 719
Jefferson st, Dallas.;
Wilbur K. Jory, 32, accountant,
1305 South 12th st, and Loyal M
Sheridan, 27, accountant I route
six, box 81, Salem. i
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laiH' i:?
behind, cleverly attached to explosive
J maim a souvenir hunter who wasn'i
fTraps.
Sliellubrication Today
jThat's the average age of all cars on
that might leave you afoot.
, the older they get, the more attention they ? receipt tells what this check-tip reveals. Thus you're
lling. That s why it s a food- SafetJI. First time about fiossible Booby Traps. "
rtcation berrice. stand between: you and the tmve m at the Sign of the Shell. today, and start
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Scouts Give
Preview of
May Circus :
Boy Scouts '.'from Cascade area
council .Thursday demonstrated be
fore, members or the Lions club, at
theirnoon meeting in Hotel Mar
ion about what they may expect to
see at the Scout circus May 11, 12
and 13. S ' ' '
As Ta strictly :Ju feature,',- but
which." in reality , was, an-" actual
Scout demonstration of ability and
need, the Scouts "went .on a long
mxe up ine oamiam - wiui narry
Michelson, assistant , Scout exec
utive. .He retumejd lirith.them "oh
a litter," admitting, that the grind
was a bit too1tough. f r ; - - 4
KFranki- Behhett- stmerintendent
of Salein : schools, told 'club mem
bers : that-, money raised ; at. the
Scout circus would be used to
make further improvements on the
already well-provisioned Camp Pi
oneer. He told Lions . members
that Scouting is a worthwhile pro-'
gram' and one of the best 'known
means of combatting Juvenile de
linquency. : ' He . congratulated the
club on its movement to sponsor
the Scout circus."' . . '
Prior to the Scout demonstration,
Judge George Rossman; member of
the state supreme court, and chair
man of the Marion . county chap
ter, American Red Cross,' thanked
members for their aid in the 1945
Red Cross drive which went- over
the top by .an extra 45 per cent.-
He also; thanked- individual
workers' and at conclusion' of his
address certificates of meritorious
service were presented to the fol
lowing workers by Milton Meyers,
second vice-president of the. Mar-
ion. chapter: . - ?..
F. C. Lesserer, chairman; George
Alexander, W. .' Xlimsey, . Harry
B.' Johnson, Mrs." James C. Brand,
Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Nettie Spaul
ding and Ff A. Doerfler. Others,
who were present but will receive
the awards, are: Dr. E. E. Boring,
Frank Spears, Carl Gabrielson, W,
L. Phillips, F. S.'Anunsen, Mrs,
Douglas McKay and Carl Hogg.
Independence Couple
Observes Anniversary
Friday With Dinner
INDEPENDENCE A dinner
party, was given last Friday night
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John
Agard on Second street celebrat
ing his birthday and .their 20th
wedding anniversary.
Members of the family and'
friends attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Myers and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Whitwell and daugh
ter, Mrs. Harrison Myers and son,
Mrs. .Edward Perea, Wanda and
John; Agard; Mr. and Mrs,' Ed
Dunckle Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Raines, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Brown
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Agard
of hidden spots, where wear can
tective bheilubrication. ; ; . ' ." r , . .
" CHAlCZ TO CCLCSI SKSI AOTCI Cn.: Look at your
oil bayonet II the oil looks !irty,' don't take a chance,
Oitni e to fresh, dean, safe Golden Shell Motor Oil
; - SHELL OIL COMPANY, lncrrfd. .
Grange Hall at
Falls Gty Sold
To IOOF Lodse
FALLS CITY The large build
ing known as the Grange hall was
sold to the IOOF lodge and is be
ing -given an overhauling, with
new shingles and other necessary
Improvements. ' The . grange may
use the building, for its meetings
as long as it has an organization.
The building, which will be used
for other public service meetings,
as well as a moving picture each
Thursday evening, has ' quite ' a
history. It was built by. the late;
Jacob ;. Wagner f or , the Bank , of
alls City. It was sold Jo the
school district 57, then to the . fire
department which sold it to .the
grange,, which in turn sold it to
the present owners.
Hazel Ward and friend, Fran
ces Van Vorris of N.C.C. of Eu-
ene, visited at the Ward home
last weekend. :
Mr. and Mrs. John Calavan and
Madene Curtiss went to Forest
'Grove Sunday to enjoy a surprise
birthday , dinner honoring Mrs.
Gala van's father on his birthday.
Twenty-fiye; relatives and friends
were guests. .".'''
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. . Ward have
purchased the , Ike Bartell. prop
erty on the main street of Falls
City. The . Bartells ' plan to move
to their home in Dallas. , .
.Mrs. Laura -Horn visited friends
at Salem, Albany and Eugene from
Thursday till Tuesday. .
Willamette. Has
VE Day Tags
(Story en Page 1) -
Distribution of V-E day tags at
Willamette university will be han
dled by Conrad Pavlock, Barnes
boro, Pa., Vtl.2. student, chairman
of the campus war activities com
mittee. - - - ? -" -
This committee sold $200,000 In
war bonds during the last war
loan drive, $100,000 of which was
in VE" bonds. It has scheduled a
war bond benefit carnival May 29
at the university, to which the
public is invited.
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Leave Hospital Mrs. James A;
Dennison and infant daughter
were removed Thursday from Sa
lem General hospital to their home
at 1728 Court st
Mother, Son Home Mrs. Rob
err Kowse ana infant son -were
removed . Thursday from Salem
Deaconess hospital to their home
at 340 East Turner rd.
Removed to Heme Mrs. Wilbur
Hagan, 1407 North Winter st., was
removed . from Salem Deaconess
hospital to her home Thursday,
accompanied by her infant daugh
ter. 4
DANGER!
Booby Traps ren't confined to
the battlefield, lour car's brakes,
for instance, are potentially (dan- 1
ferous. If neglected, they can
cause an accident as disastrous as
a TNT explosion. That's why you
-: should start Shellubrication serv
ice today. It includes a check of
vital parts ell through your car.
- t
start. Your Shellubrication
warned in
this pro
f
,
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PAGE FIVE
May Weekend
Comedy Play
Hilarious! -
You Can't Take It With You,
starring V-12 clown jWalt Skrotv
dal and a cast of tmpredictable '
people will be thedramatic event '
of the JfllametteT Jiay weekend .
festivities. The local' performance
of the;' hilarious Broadway com- ; .
edy will be presented in Leslie '
junior high school auditorium at
9:15 tonight Tickets may, he t "i t -
cured at Needham s today or at
the door tonight" 'J" 1 ,
The Moss Hart-George ; Kauf- -
man production is an Ideal one for , 4
student players,'!, director Herbert W
E. Rahe asserts. Grandpa (Skron
dal) ., collects- snakes; Mother, .por
trayed by Joyce Feiden of Salem, '
writes plays because a typewrite t
was once delivered to the house by
mistake,-while father: (Stan Boyd) .
seta off fireworks in the basement. -
An indication of the wide variety
of characters Is the property list:
ballet shoes, a skull, a xylophone. -watermelon,
kittens to be used
as paper weights,' and a Roman '
toga. ' ' ;"!' '
f 'The play, heralds in the week- '
end' of sports contests, inter-soror
ity song contest, , an all-school tea, '
the formal queen's -ibaUV- and a
May-morning breakfast on th
campus ; lawn. J, : :: :; 'Wi-. ; .
Climaxing , the weekend , will be '
the coronation of ; Queen -Betty ...
Hanauska of Salem 'on Saturda y -
at i:ju p..m. m tne outaoor tnrone-
room. Attending her majesty will --T
be Wilma Frohrnan of Ashland
arid. Emma' LoU EaSt of Salem,
Following 'the.cerernohy.'the May
pole dance and a program of pat
riotic music will honor her mi. ,
- Removed From Hospital Mrs.
Melvin - Haines nd baby t daugh
ter ;' wer removed "from Salem ,
Deaconess hospital Thursday te
their home at 1590 Market st
llam
University
Players
.' PRESENT '
"YOU CANT TAKE
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Tonight at .
8:15 P.
LESLIE JUNIOR '
HIGH SCHOOL
Tickets on Scde at .
NeedJham'a Book Store
(S5o ,Toac Iadudtd)
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'You'r only m totj
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