'"4 , (DMy Mvys IIBii'iiffs - - The Oregon Stcrtiiimcm Telephone f 101 - Arrest Follows fight John . Buechler, 69, 2465 West Nob; Hill, was arrested Monday i by Deputy Sheriff James Garvin on a charge ;of 'assault and battery following S e em pit I n t of Mrs. Beuchler. ' Buechler when; brought before " Justice of the Peace Joseph B.Fel ' . ton, said he remonstrated with bis i wife for insistence on visiting beer , parlors and spending rnoney need . ed for food.,, "When she came home Saturday night under the in fluence," Buecher said, "I barred her from the house and she grab bed "an axe and chopped out the , doors and windows of I our home." . - Bail was set at $100, furnished" and , the defendant release pending ; a : hearing.- ::, tk;. ? Asparagus :for freezing and can ning. . Fiala Ranch, S miles north In 'Polk Co. Phone 2-8072. Bring containers! r J 'f , Six - Building Fermi t ' Six building permits were Issued In the office of City Engineer J. Har old Davis to the folloWing: T', Beardsley to-reroof a dwelling at 940 Broadway st at a cost of $200; Ben F. Klinger to repair a garage at 237 -Richmond st at a cost of $50;; John U. Plankj to erect a awemng t hj Hct'oy it. at a cost of $2500; CliftonRoss to erect a dwelling at 2021 North Fifth st. at a cost of $1250; Calvary Baptist church to alter a church at 1230 South Liberty st at a cost of $100: Emil Zohner to erect! a summer house at 2419 State si at a cost of $50. i Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices, i I 1 . Obituary Monner Baby firl Monner, infant daughter rf Mr. and Mrs. E: E. Monner of 340 ark ave.,' Salem. Funeral announce- rnents later by the W T. Rigdon j company. i Whurkanf j V Peter Thurkauf. at a local hospital 1 iay 11. Survived by one daughter, : Mrs. J. ' J. HunniXord of Mountain i Lake, New Jersey. Announcement of i services later djt Howen-Jbawaras ejiapel. 343 North Capitol st. t Walters i ' . - " ' I J iLloyd Amos Walters, late resident f 235 North 25th St.. May 12, at the .Veterans hospital, Roseburc at the i ,veie: lts.. Teka te of 49 years. Survived by wile, mrnice wallers; two aaugnters, Yvonne T. Armstrong of Bryan, feXas. and Mrs. Jeanne . Potter ol Falem; father. William H. Walters of ; Falem: three sisters. Mrs. Bessie Van ; fcteenwyk of Portland, iMrs. Gladys i Watson and Mrs. LiUian Scott, both f tif Salem: two brothers. Perry V. Wal - ters of Independence. Ore., and Don' j aid O. Walters of Salem. Services will j held .Tuesday, May 15. at 3 p.m., 1 from the Cloujjh-Barrlck .chapel. Rev. 3 w. h. Lyman oxiicuting. interment in i City view cemetery. udciur Airs. Anna Radcllffe, former rest : cent of Salem. May 11. in Beaverton i Ore4 at the a(e of 17 years. Survived ty several nieces and nephews, Nourse iKadclllfe. Clifford - RadcUffe. Robey rradcliffe, Mrs. ZeUa Johnson and Mrs. rene Hatfield, all of Salem. Melbourne IJadclilfe of Los Angeles. Henry Rad clitfe of San Diefo, Claude RadcUffe Jn Australia. George Poage of Port' and and Mrs. Ora P. Isbel of Pasa 'clena. Graveside service will be held Tuesday. May IS, at 4:30 p.m. in the IOOP cemetery. Rv. W. H. Lyman officiating". Direction - Clough-Barrick eompany; Statimer ' John Rohmer, late resident of 132 tV'est 8th ave.. Eugene, at a hospital in Eurene. Priday. May 11. at the ice of 68 years. Husband or Mrs. Ames lonmer, ox oienaaie, cam.: xauier oi Irs. Hilda Hermann and Mrs. L. K. 'obel. both of Glendale. and Stanley tohmer witn the u. s. army in tne 'hUipoines. - Survived also by two randcnuaren. services wui m ncia Wednesday. May IS. at 1:90 p.m.. from h Cloueh'Barrick chaDel. - Rev. M. "A. Getzendaner offieiabnf. Interment lit Belcrest Memorial park. tittsasT.. ' Nazaire Kittson, at hit home. 430 Knuth, S3nd t Monday.' May 14, h are of M years. Husband of Mrs. Vireinia Kittson of Salem; father of Mrs. W. O. Dickens of Yakima. Wash. Mrs. - Christina Chandleri Mrs. Oer 4nid Bickell. Mrs Lillian Abbott. Mrs Soso Woodruff and rred Kitteon. all of Salem, John Kittseri of The Dalles, rir.. liorman Kittson . with the U. . army in England, and Augustan Kitt son with the U. S. army in the Philip pines;: sister, Mrs. Acnes Payne of Los Anreles. Survived also by 23 frana chi idren ana tnree great aranacni rvn and three ereat aTrandchild fen. Announcement of services by tne Ctough-BarncK company. 7th backed ' ; the in license Sash Ob C. T." Jory, the t dtybicy cle licensing officer, wrote 313 licenses Monday as men and women and boys and girls flocked to the city hall to register the machines' with only one day remaining before penalties attach. he license bureau was set up two weeks ago and at the close of bus iness Saturday night 887 of the po tential 5000 bike owners had regis tered their vehicles. Monday sev eral members of the police depart ment assisted in the licensing. Ethel De Jlidder and Blanche Kel ler now located at'Irene's Beauty Salon, 341 State. Phone 554. Wffl welcome old patrons and friends. Open,.' eyeningsJ by j appointment. triTef . Averts Crash Francis . David, route one, Dallas, avert ed- collision .with a car driven by Charles . Stricklin, of. 210 North -20th st., but turned his truck, over,1 damaging It badly,- in the action. ;. Stricklin was driving west on Rural and when he reach- ed the Intersection with Church he saw David enter the cross street from the south. He swerved his truck so abruptly it turned over, Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof : lng. Prices. ' Ex-Prisoner of Japs Speaks G. L; Dunton, Woodburn, interned at SantaTomas, Manila, by the Japanese, Is to be speaker at to night's meeting of the Salem Ju nior Chamber of Commerce at the Golden Pheasant. Dunton was refrigerator serviceman for a Ma nila department store when the Japs arrived. Tonight's Jaycee dinner meeting Is scheduled to commence at 6:30 o'clock. 1 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N ComL " In , Cadet Corps Members of the cadet nurse corps in the new ireshman class at Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene, are Joyce Lam bert, Joan Morris and Narrcy Wit ting, Salem; Virginia Bowen, Leb anon; Veda Davis, Independence Patricia Eastman, Albany; Mary McNamee, St. Paul, and Mary O'Connor,- Stayton. For sale Mollis Azaleas in bloom $1.25. Strayer Azaleas Field, 589 Locust st. Page Home Briefly Lyle J Page, Salem attorney who is a pa tient at the Veterans' hospital In Portland, was in Salem on Sunday to spend Mother's day with his mother, Mrs. H. B. Page, and his daughter, Judith, who Is a pupil at Mt. Angel and who returned there Sunday. She had . been In Salem recovering from mumps, Dr. Nash dental office will be closed from May 14th to 21st for redecorating. Jelnt MeeltagSalem Hi-Y and Trf-Y organizations will hold Joint meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the city YMCA. panel discussion of boy-girl rela tionships is planned, with three members of each organization par ticipating. Mary Brown, YWCA executive, Is arranging the pro- frra. Rummage Sale, Thurs. and Friday, May 17 and 18, American Legion halL cor. Cottage and Chemeketa, Mist Stephen In Bend Eleanor Stephens, state librarian, presided over the Deschutes county library workshop conference In Bend on Saturday. More than 30 county librarians and others Interested in library'work from 13 Oregon and Washington cities partic: paled. 1 WAR LOAM Our purchases of War Bonds our Armed . mi. v i - defeat of Germany, j We will back our Armed Forces in the defeat of Japan by purchasing MORE War Bonds. . INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION The Te Oregon City W. L, Phillips, Frank poerfler, Linn S. Smith, j bridge on the Meridian road ( be Clay Cochran, Paul B. Corr, Mayor 1 tween ! Eilverton and - ManilSor i. m. jjougnion na i . w. snQara i nave t planned; to . accompany Charles' A. Eprague to Oregon? City today, jvvhere Sprague is tq address-tie Oregon City Chamber of Commerce. TP' , Our insurance service is as klose to you is your telephone. Richard Severin, 4016; evenings 8233. Klondike Kate Here K a RockweU Matsonk "Klondike Kate" of Alaska goldrush days whose experiences in the north' country served as basis for a moving nib- ture.wks a visitor here Subdav I s: i - 1 t and iilonday from Bend. 1 Mrs. cli,T:, M employed at w.i;t. 4fn .n ,J;J,lthe Lockheed Aircraft companyJ . . and bopjtkeeping business fa erk, , Tttitni taprevlng - Oscar 6l Experieiced ladles ready wear son,.,patienatth5 state salesladles' wanted Apply Sally's. Jewelry Stolen The .home f W, A. Sharp, 423. North 23rd at. was broken into' - and ransacked police were notified. The report said a lock had been broken from the woodshed and . then the 1 lock cut from the kitchen door toj give entry. j Missing,! jsaid the report, were a gold ring,! gold cross and gold bracelet. For home loans-nsee Salem Fed- eral, ; 130 South Liberty. Car Driver Arrested - Wilbbr Oscar Sims, 25, of route sixi box 430, Saljem, was arrested Monday by Royl Hunt, state policeman in a hit-ruin charge; . originating jin laouuii couniy. i joagea in iviar- ion county Jail Monday morning, Simsfwf s released during thie ternoon,. to Yamhill authorities, . ill. - T All turkey help come Wednepdasy, MavIlfiL Marlon Crsamprv. ! I llouse Kansacked M. . Hollo- way, 34$ East Bush St., reported jto police Monday that his home had been entered and ransacked. He said he (pad not determined w lett er ariytliing was missing but said the furnishings were topsy-turiy. All tiirkey help come Wednesday, May 1 16; Marion Creamery. AnLos! Collide Autos driveh ev Leila Glj Talbert, 2180 Laurel ave. and Dorothy L. Cozad, route sijx, Salem, Collided at- Market j aid winter jistreeis, ooin , cars eeing damaged but no personal injuriies being reported, j Cyn" jCronise Photographs and Framccl let Mni'f Rant RlrfJ Cars . Crash-r-Cars driven: by Foster D. Clabough, 690 South 17th St. and Alvin E. Isaak, route one, fcalem, figured in a cra$it fit 17th and Mill sts- both cars being damaged but no personal lnjbri'es being rfpor ed. Wedding pictures taken 'at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Bennett Speaker Frank B. Ben nett, superintendent of Salem; pub lic schools, will speak at a father and son! banquet! Tuesday at! 6:30 p.m. v m ine turner cnrisiia n church." The progrnm is in charge of Gene Robinson. The sisterhood of the church kill prepare the din ner. ; Longwell Dies O E. LongwelL who idled '. ast week in Portland followmg a lmgerig illness, was for approximately 12 years; Salem agent for Jthe Railway Express company. While here he was ac tive in the 'Salem Lions club. " - -.,,-4 I - ' - - Javeadlee Arrested Two boys and a girl, all aged 17, were ar rested at 4 a jn. Sunday morning while parked in a car at 12th and Mill sis. All were j charged with curfew violation.! Two' other boys 16 "and 17 were tiolatipn. held for curfew 'Leaves IlespiUl f"VV. E. Kloster man, who resides at the Senator hotel, has been discharged from a local hospital. Klosterman owns and operates Bishop Studios. Forces OREGON STATESMAN, fiolem: Bridge Being Used The county wiuvii uu hwu uwcu ii, has been reopened -..to1' " traffic, tuii ii l w m. mm i&i uiir a . m. lii t mm . s. County Commissioner Boy J. E reported Monday. Stedent Injured Donald f 'br- ester, 13, of West Salem, Mondjay got a aevere cut on his left! heel while helping to move furniture at Leslie junior high school. r He as given emergency treatment -I by first aid. Kettuma to Work Allen Gilkey who has been visiting with his par- ientx,, Mr, and Mrs. L. .E. Gilkfy, a " a a m !--; rurneq TO. nil nome at curpaiuc, uu nuv wu iuuu uj u iuiwiiiir bile Saturday,' Is reported to be im- j proving '.The aged man ..suffered a head injury. MM Irs. Lestei Kemeyed to Heme Mrs. Lester Stewart, 445 Garden , rd.,' who had been a medical patient in Sa ! lem Deaconess hospital for sev days was sujUiciently 'recovered to be removed to her home. 1 j Prisoner Beforned Edith Ed- : dings, arrested in ; Portland Ijfor Marion county.on a charge of fofg- ery and materiauy altering, was returned to Salem Monday by Sheriff 'Denver Young. Te Undergo Surgery Lawrence 1 -l ' - 1 ' a 1 "- : a mm aafsssasBajBaBfSsaaBsBBB 1 ' . . . . l . . . ,- V - . P - .5.' - .- ; - -. v ......... , . - '., I--- : - - -! -. - - .- !-. , . : -I - : ; .. ' A ,i' . 1 . I 1 i ,i "' ' ... '. ! . .... ' . " - U Ul f U UUA i ; H lr ' I ; - 4 , ::" I'l m.'---! . -r' - -' , ' -rr:-".. V : .--:'--l; m':-,m $250 op 325-250 210-225 200-210 U3-200 140-1S0 100-149 Under $100 Oregon, Tuesdcry Morning. Mcry 15. Gardner, 815 Cade st, was admit ted to Salem Deaconess hospital Monday where he will; undergo - -.T i , w-- Daughter.. Bent Mr.- and .Mrs. Hugh Govier, 75 Eighth sti West Salem, Monday became the par ents of a daughter, born In; Salem Deaconess hospital . af 12:40. pjn. . v Tewnaend Cf b Meet Town- send club No. will meet' at the! Court Street Christian church. 17th and Court streets, at t o'clock tonight ' . T ' ' t T Fall Injures WOinan ilrsJL G '. Koch, 570 North Winter "sWlacer- atea ner left hand in a fall down a pair of cement" stairs at ; her home, first id reported; i 'yt 1 Thvmlr ,4IM.tiwara,-7?5 Soilth Ijnh at; lett;thuin! Sunday evening yihiif bb&hi hani and .was treated hylfirsVaidi V .. Sen Born A son was torn Mon day at. 3:18, ajn. In afem 1 Gen eral hospital to Mr. and. Mrs;' J. D, Stf eeter," 1225 Ndrth'16tli stl ( v j f-.-r-., s - Removed te: Home Mrs. K. E. Wenger and infant' daughter i were removed Monday from Salem Gen eral hospital to their home at 2415 south High st j ' Enters Hospital Theodore Stev enson,' 1144 Center st., employe at the alumina plant, was admitted to Salem Deaconess hospital Monday for medical treatment : ; ' . HGCIG'G JHATT miGMl GAT.l iUJAG V53 TT,B: Select yiour sndiTidual quota injtha 7th iTar Loan according to your income then mejet it I If your ketrsgt ncor4 Yotir Wkr.Bomd Quots ptr month is: . i thi 7tb is: 51870 150.00 1315 112JO WJ5, 75.00 37.50 1tJ5 aii dor eon toe aioarlsmmai to . . - f aWafcBsSBSafcasa,. .. J. . ?j, 'i " t- I it -. f " 1345 Ndyy Officer Imposter Robs Salem police Monday heard a womin yeiident of the city relate a story, of theft from her home which involved a depressing story about her husband, a serviceman, and ah imposter representing him self to be k representative of "the government in the self-styled role of;"Capt Ed DuQuassney.. I ' . The housewife said several days agov DuQuassney came to her and told' her ie. hadi been instructed by' the- nvy to notify her that "your husf ahxj is being sent home, a mental case, suiiering irom psy choneuro$is uC'iiHfi!' "'.VC i? She saicthe called several" times, the last an. May IS. and. that in the meantime fh$rhusband had, come home,-' kappjarently"ia good mental healths sSe.said the last time Du Quassney kas at .the family home she and her husband were out and that the children told them on their return that DuQuassney had been there and eft j; Going to; his room they saw e:i dence heliad taken , a nap -on i bed and ii an examination of the premises disclosed a red cloth zip per bag, f pair of high top navy shoes, 101 cartons of cigarettes, some wood working tools and $68 in cash, missing. ' . i . Family Letlpur 'dollars join the fight in the MIGHTY SEVENTH VAR LOAN! .1 Veterans' Officers Sought Ap- plications for positions. jof loan guarantee agent and loa4 guaran tee officer for the Veterans admin istration, Jn Idaho, . Montana, Ore gon and Washington, are being sought by the , U.S. ci vl i service commission; Mrs.-'.Cecile Bowden, Salem V secretary, . said iiMonday. Salaries : range , frohaV 4128 Kto $6228.. Information Js' available at room 200 of the Salem pbstoffice. Bamboo rakes' now $1.20. jFarmer's Hdw. Co., 115 So. qoml St. " i . Lieutenant en Leave H Lt. Don McCprmick- of Portland, bp-other, of Glenn McConhick of KSLM, ' was a visitor, in Salem on Monday and mm mm mm FmECTOUE STOHES CORNER N. Phone 9144 I MO faaMsjsasaSaaSSssssBMaaass ' Fil PAGE FIVE attended the Salem chamber's kick-off luncheon for the Seventh War Loan,'- The lieutenant was with the navy at Kodiak for more than a year and a half and now is on leave pending new duty. Rumage sale May 17 and 18. 340 . N. High.; , " Wagon Stolen L; N. Iverson,' , 2307 Laurel ave., reported to' po-,-lice Monday the theft' of a red ' steel play wagon from his yard. " '" Kendall Is Speaker John. Ken-.; dall, Jr, widely-known Portland attorney, is to be speaker at. this: noon's meeting of the Salem Ki-. wanis club. . .: A . .- RECAPPING V N Certrfcte Needeel LIBERTY, & CENTER STS. Salen 1