Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Sodom. PAG2ITV3 I i i : Orocon. Wodnoaday Morning. May IS. 1945 Mew Thm Oregon Statoamcm leadership Course Emma Max-! well. Camp Fire Girb' executive here, heads the Salem committee on arrangements for the leader- ship training course to be offered May 25, 28 and 27 at the Silver Creek recreation center under aus- pices of the Oregon section of the Felton.-. Shells- allegedly: impli American r Camping association, rated with John Winn, who has One :hundred" twenty persons '. are expected to participate. Assisting 1 Airs Maxwell are Vernon, Mer- rick,,Lyle Leighton, Esther little, Ruby Bergsvik and Harry Michael- son. Ethel De'Riddef and Blanche Kel- ler now located at! Irene's Beauty Salon; 341 State. Phone 5654. Will welcome old "patrons and friends. Open evenings by appointment ' Garage Destroyed A frame ga rage at 440 Mill .property -of the Pohle sisters, was destroyed by fire shortly after S pro. Tuesday, Owners of the two tars which were In the garage got them out with apparently little pr no damage, city firemen said; , Five o'clock traffic combined wjith the fact that the smoke as viewed, from the downtown area appeared to- be coming irom a nearby cannery Duuamg posed asj great a prob lem for police as that faced by the ' firemen.; .; S ' ". Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof- ing. Prices. Election Du D T;.7rr:-': v7 tion in the ASB is slie Junior high run off today at Leslie school. Speeches for the offices n ,,. " in in ih. ftiwi .i,.Xr SfJLlv? next Monday morning.Tom Paul- ... j t.m- Li:l- !7 , ua auu taiia cuiucmici , me only I ! candidates for the presidency, will i not be voted on iinljl the finals. Dr. Nash dental office will be closed from May 14th ;to 21st for redecorating. ' : Miss Christie Speaker Florence the graduate nurse at the Lillian Trasher orphanage at: Assiout, Egypt, will be speaker at this noon's meeting of the Salem Sor optimist club. She plans to show moving pictures taken at the in stitution, where 1000 persons,, or phans, widows and blind have refuge. The meeting is to be held at the Golden Pheasant' Experienced ladies ready to wear salesladies wanted Apply Sally'i. On Planning- Committee Tink- i ham Giilbert of Salem is a mem- : ber of the planning committee i which is making arrangements for i a USO volunteers training con- ference to be held May 21 In Port- 5 land. Gertrude - Eakin, Portland, formerly of Salem and Chemawa, is also a member tee. of the commit- For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 Smith TJWtv. Obituary Moaner " ! Baby girl Monner, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Monner of 340 ; Park ave.. Salem.- Grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monner and Mr. and Mrs, Loren Hall of Salem. Private services will be held at St. Barbara s i . cemetery. Direcuon W X. Rigdon com pany. - - . - - i . Thvrkaaf Peter Thurkauf. at a local hospital May 11. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. 3. 3. Hunnilord of Mountain ;Lake. New Jersey. Announcement of 1 services later byi Howell-Edwards chapel, 545 North Capitol st. .-? . ' i- -. '-, t'. i Inhmtr .. '- ;-.-" , 1 John Rohmer, late resident of 132 West Sth ave., Eugene, at a hospital I in Eugene, Friday, ) May 11, at the are of 68 vears. Husband of Mrs. Agnes Rohmer of Glendale; Calif.: father of Mrs. Hilda Hermann and Mrs. L. R. I ZobeL both of Glendale. and Stanley Rohmer with the V. S. army In the Philippines. Survived t also -; by two grandchildren. Services will be held .Wednesday. May 16. at 1:30 p.m.. from i niouah.Barrick I ehaDeL i Rev. - M. I 1 'A. Getzendaner officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park, i Kittson ' - - I ? i K'iMir Kittson, at his home. 420 South 22nd St.. Monday. May 14. at the are of M Tears. Husband oz Mrs. Virginia Kittson of i Salem; father, of .Mrs. W. O. Dickens of Yakima. Wash, Mrs.- Christina Chandler, Mrs. Ger imri. nikeU. Mrs. Lillian Abbott. Mrs. ROoe Woodruff and I Fred Kittson, all of Salem, John Kittson of The Dalles, Ore, Norman Kittson with the V. S. 'army In England, and Augustan Kltt ann with, tha IT. S. armv in the Philip pines: sister, Mrs. Agnes Payne of Los Angeles. Survived also by 2 grand children and three ! great grandchil dren. ReciUUon of the rosary wiu oe at the Clou eh Barrick chapel Wednes day, May 16, at S pi m. Services will be held Thursday, May. 17, at I i.nu. In St. Paul's churchi at St. Paul. ure. Katherine Hemdrichs, late resident . of 1320 Franklin street. West Salem, at Canyonville, Ore May 13. at the age of 29 years. Survived by her hus band. Herbert Heindrichs of West Sa lem: three children. Jerry. Wayne and Gaila Heindrichs. all of West Salem; parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Loewen of West Salem; six sisters, Mrs. Dave . -cr.irr.tr Mrs. Peter Pankratx. Mrs. Pete Harmes, Mrs. Harvey Guenther, " ' Mrs. George Friesen and Mrs. - John . - .Guenther, all of West Salem: and five brothers. Henry and, Pete Loewen of - West Salem. Clarence Loewen of Jef - ferson. and Ahrin and Dave Loewen tat "the U. S. navy. Announcement of aerv- Ices later by HoweU-Edwards. chapel, 543 Nortn wapitoisweefc 1i. mmm;K4S Ti st. Mar 19. Orev Gav Coffey.- age et years. Hus band of Ellen -Coffey. Salem: father i .r.t -Kennethi Coffey stationed at the Homestead air field. Homestead, Florida. Elberta Coffey of San Clamen ti. Calif., son of Mrs. Jane Coffey of Salem: brother of Roy Coffey ff Sa lem.. Funeral announcements later by the w, T. Rigdon company. t-s CARD OF THANKS - . .. i neartf elt thanks f or , the kind exnreasion of a ymp a thy arid flnnl fiffrin in tiff recent - pereavwiicus ti1nes-.find death of our beJoved .i' . . Jr!r. rl 1 husband and father. - -CLAIRE IIAMMANO ' 1 - CHAS. (Bud) "HAMMANG , GEORGE II AMirANG - X D3. VYILL I. - 'TnoMrsQii. -Optometrist and -1 Ortheplst III Oregon ELJg. Over Sear Store IBirneus Tolophons) $101 Plead Guilty Edith Eddinr, arrested in Portland on a Salem Justice court warrant, entered a plea of luilty to a charge of for gery and material alteration of a check when the appeared Tuesday before1 Justice of the Peace Joe waived preliminary hearing on a similar charge. - Both are held for the - grand jury. Bail for Mrs Edding was set at $1000. Two checks are said to have been rais- Fur storage. Let us tell you about bur storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices, Money Missing Forty-five dol Ian he had put In his billfold wasn't there when he found the billfold in the shrubbery at one corner of the Salem postof f ice grounds Tuesday afternoon a few minutes after-he had missed it, Rudy Ronniker told city police, Ronniker said he parked his car in the 600 block of State street. walked to the postoffice, missed the billfold, retraced his steps and found It in the shrubbery minus the money. 7 nr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComL T Spray Timber The contra c for spraying approximately 21,000 nd Seaside was awarded by the tte board of control Tuesday to nmtn1 A to $37,000, board members estimated. The cost will be divid- d between the state and private B?V??f J? cent The Umber is-infested with i "v-l00Pr Our Insurance service is as close to you as your telephone. Richard G. Severin, 4016; evenings 8213. Bressiers Hart Bon Mr. and Mrs. Judson Brassier are receiving felicitations upon the birth of " May at Deaconess hospital. All turkey help come Wednesday, May 16. Marion Creamery. Tall Hospitalised Lawrence Tull, 223 Center st, an employe of Oregon Pulp & Paper com pany, is a patient at Salem Dea coness hospital, where he is re ceiving medical care. h ' I L - 7 Keel Lanteras Taken Five red lanterns t a ken earljr 4 Tuesday morning from. Oregon Electric tracks! were located shortly by city police who reported finding them on the steps of the high school, hanging on an old automobile at Summer and, Marion If streets at the entrance of Lee Mission ceme tery and on the porch of a Fifth at. residence. Kr' s '-. ' All turkey help come Wednesday, May 16. Marion ;Creaaiery. : f Walker Upheld tJudge Arlie G. Walker, , Polk county, was up held by unanimous decision of the supreme court . in the case of George W. Marr. vs.- J. D. Dunn and Marguerite M. Du4n liv which an opinion was - handed down Tuesday.' The Dunns had appeal ed the decision . which favored Marr'i demand for an accounting. I "Cyn' Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.N Dr. Strand SaeakerJ-Drj Al L. Strand, president of Oregon State college, will be the speaker at; the dinner meeting of the Rotary Club tonight at the Marion hotel. No noon meeting will be held because of -the Rotary regional i conference to be held in the Chamber of Com- mercej: rooms during the day. 4, s 1 - r.. 4 Wedding pictures taken at th church. 120 SUte. Ph. 5722. g M -i: i i Regional Convention Here A regional conference . of Rotary clubs is to' be held today at Salem Chamber of . Commerce rooms. Members of 'the Salem club will Join the visitors for dinner it 6 o'clock at the Marion jiotel, with Dr. A. L. Strand, president of wicKuii bwk couege, s speaker. a Wed. night 7p.m. Live of all kinds. Implements, trailers, tools what have you? Groesbeck Auction Market, across from state fairgrounds;: on Silver ton road. Phone 6098.! Notice No more daytime auctions ; i: ' Until fall. Alrcrafters Inoperative Salem's model aircraft club which has met twice a week recently at the YMCA has suspended!) operations for the summer. I Approximately 15 have attended the : meeting!, with Bob Charlton and George Schwarz as club leaders. ' 1 - II - Boy to Nashes M. and Mrs Don W. Mash, 1870 Trade St., are parents of a boy, born Tuesday morning at Salem General Siot- Pital.; . ;; I 5 men needed for war work. Steady employment. Apply Salem Box Co 300 Wallace Road. j ft Si - LPanlbflncB nii(R(C)n CIRCUIT COURT ;...- A. A S 1 Grc It. Johnson vi.. Dewitte WL Johnion; complaint for divorce charg es max tnoruy aner marriage aeiena ant was convicted of commitUnai fel ony and that he la confined in prison at jouet. 111.: marriea Jury x. ibjb. at South Bend.-Ind. - - tjj- - Betty Dunn ts. raui Dunn; com plaint pr i divorce charges " cruel and inhuman treatment and asks that de fendant be required to " pay plaintiff attorney ana court epsts , ana . that plaintiffs maiden name of Betty La-' Rocque .be. restored to her: , married Sept. 23, mi, at Goldandale. Wash. A. B. Hinz vs. Glenn' Sheffield; or der requirinf plaintiff; within. 10 days to make complaint more definite -and certain. (. - i -.. --..., i Marion county vs. Maud Solustar and others; complaint to quiet title to diocjc a. annex mo. i to ueoree nol- Uster's addition to SUyton. v. i j .. r Harry C ijoug vs. .Ann Lone: eora Dlaint for i divorce charging- desertion In Jury. 1943: married in Salem on June Marsuerlte A, Will -vs. Th United States National Bank of " Portland as executor and trustee of will and estate of George C. WilL the same bank as a ration ana Kutb E. Will; motions to nave four, paragraphs stricken from separate and afirmative defense of the bank. 4 .,..,.,,.. , v.. . Mlna Aunun va. T. U. Alsmant or. dered that two words be stricken from further ana separate answer and that specified paragraph be made more def inite and certain. - - - . Ira G. Patrick and May TA Padrick vs.; E. R. Errion and J. R. Barton: order on stipulation that notes in evidence be delivered to attorneys for defend ants and that other exhibits may be withdrawn! by attorneys for parties Who introduced them. - Hi 4. rioyd F.I Plank vs. Belva M. Plank: oecrn on aivorco io piatntm. t Ben Hawkins vs. Mt. Anael Coooer ative Creamery: specification Ko. 1 of defendant a motion to strike overruled: specifications No. 1 and 3 allowed and plaintiff given until May 25 to file amenaea cpmpiaint. ' Velduro! One coat wall finish $2.75 gaL Farmer's Hdw. 115 So', Coiml f Radio Missing Helen Benner, S48 Market st., reported to police Tuesday that when she had re turned home Monday night her children I said they had heard someone ln the living ro6m, j but she did not discover until morning that a small ivory-enameled radio had been taken. j Painting & Decorating. Ph 7552. j ! ! ! i Toang Benson Improves Whit ney Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lu V. Benson, 1995 East Nob Hill, a (pneumonia patient at Salem General hospital for several days, is reported making rapid improve ment. ! - . mi i r Reroof with Johns-AIanvtlle j as phalt shingles. Right over Jour old roof. Free estimates. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Coml. Phone 4642. i I- ' I I ! Licensed to Wed Among mar riage license applications recorded Tuesday in Spokane was j thai of Charles M. Newberry, Salem, and Wanda . Stevens, Spokane, f o'4 Avmmn STANDARD OF alls PROBATE COURT XUWA Martha Justine Weelke guardianship: order allowing and approving the ac counting of Ben G. Doe Ike,; guardian. and - substituting" bond of ; American Surety Company of New York for that of M. B. Henderson." t I. Frank Cotton estate: will admit ted to probate and Ronald C. Glover named administrator with will annexed of Marion county portion, of estate: tee Ohmart. 8. C. Stannard and Rob. ert I. Greer appointed appraisers. .Julius Aim estate: aupplemental in vehtory. by Henry-Aim. surviving part ner oi pannersmp or juuui Aim ano Sons, for;' a total of S2960 i worth, of property. r . J .. 4. ,. t ;v .1 , uuun . cnristofierson estate: order admitting Will to probate names Gerald Chrtstofierson aa executor; B. O. Stad- ter, jr R.ari . . . wenger and H. V. Compton as appraisers. k ' w. xi. tmen estate: order annointine Harriet M. Ehlen. widow, administra trix. George Wurster, Ray Yergen and S3-a nurst as appraisers or estate ten tively valued at $1296.62. j .... William E. Deeney estate: decree un- on final account by Mary Louise Deen ey, executrix. i . George Bureett. sr.. a-uardianshm: fi nal report of William Netmeyer. guar dian shows receipts totaling S 35 9. 14 and aisDurtemenu of SZ43.M. . t David Chester Garver estate: final decree to Anna H. . Garver. adminis tratrix, i' ' V i , ' : . . i . : ; .. Mary R.-R van estate: annratsed bv Lrm c. uiesy, a. e. reuer and John KasnuHten at siojzsl. - - - - Marti J. Rledon estate: final account by W. C. Winslow, administrator, shows expenditures of $3720.64 leaving a total or property ana cssti on nana $8Lh.t : nearinc set ior Monday. June za. . Caroline Manony estate: frank W. Mshony .of Junction City and. Michael J. Mahony of Gervais named; executors estate tentatively valued at S14.000 Leo Pace. 3. S. Imiah and Ruby B. Sal- yer appomtea appraisers. Birth RegistraUons Here Above Average PORTLAND, I May 15.HAVA1 most three per cent of babies born in Oregon do not have their births registered, .bureau of census fig ures released today showed. National averp ge is 7.5 ; per cent. The .1940 census showed . Oregon registered 97.1 per cent but high er were Washington with 97.8 per cent and California with-98 per cent. - " . ' f Flood Lights Installed ;.The Southern Pacific company is "in stalling floodlights midway be tween its passenger station and Mission street, i where passenger cars pr trains stopped there have previously been lighted ; only by the illumination they carry. . Daughter to Siemlsons Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Siemison, 1655 Lee st; are parents of; a daughter, born Tuesday at Salem Deaconess hos pital. ! ! Takes Baby Home Mrs. Arthur Stump of Monmouth took her in fant daughter home from Salem General hospital Tuesday. II r- N -"hT) 1-' CALIFORUIA MotorliicIeT tration Takes Jump Motor vehicle registration, dur ing the first four months of 1945 showed an increase of 2594 over that for ...the same period of 1944, Secretaryj of StateRobert S. Far rell," ir4 reported nere Monday. : ; . There ijvere 393,085' vehicles reg istered m Oregon at the end of April this year compared to 389, 491 last yean" Of the total, 313,. 558 were! private passenger vehi cles, 1095 busses, 33,372 . light trucks arid '41,809 heavy trucks. Official cars and motorcycles 1 made up !the remainder of the reg istration.! T:..-.' -- - : a a 1 1 v ic LHtsacuger iirs account for 80 pejr cent of the totsd motor I verucie registration in Oregon, Farrell said. Registration fees for the first ' four moritluf of the year aggregat ed $3,054,384.45 compared to $2,- 953,484.69 a year ago. Bethel To Be Co in men cement Thursday Night ; BETHEL Eighth grade - grad uation and program will take place at the school Thursday night, May 17, at 8 o'clock. The following day," Friday, May 18, the annual school picnic "will be held at the school with picnic dinner at noon in the -dihine room and a minil- 1rit batl game In the afternoon. School will close for the summer vacation Monday. All are invited to-attend the graduation and the picnic. The hardness of the topaz Is almost equal to that of the emer- aaw kapatl aad straaftkaaad by aoiearitic HIW Hearing Exercises tsaa.i.arti Send for FREE book! "Harold F." if ebonald "Dealer M5 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Salem, Ore. NAME. ADDaBSi 'A Vae) f . Regis Vlsita la Aloany Mrs. Henry Otto, Salem teacher,' was a guest the past weekend in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, V. Mason, Albany, r : . I y 4.. .. . t . - -v,.v,. 1 S ! it ".-n? (mm m): n V I - 460-14 1 WE LOAN YOU TIRES WHILE WI RECAP YOURS. ..THIS SERVICE TAKES ONLY ABOUT 30 MINUTES iliilllillllllllll POLONIUM m SPARK PLUGS are Different! Taa only pings with tha Polonium alloy ground elec trode which causes the spark to Jtunp more easily, giving quicker, surer starting. RADUTOt : -HOSE ft. G0e. FAN 1IIT$......1.10u Illllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllll ml ; ACME APHIS SPRAY Tor eflecure con , trol of many gsx 35e den ptna - ' HOSI NOZZLES .Adjostabla to fine : mist,' stream or C9c aaat-otr vk ; GRASS SEED Provides a ltrxari. .. -;,H'-s oos aBe-textarea pp tarf ,.,...'i..aiBi l,g3 . : . TIU-OGEN. i vi ROSE SPRAY Especially, for. r - roses, hot good for w other fiOTrera, - too. I4.'J 'VsoitsoAra; Gets way down to talratT rootai Elghtaea-ft . ;. ... leUO ! H i f ' ' ' I ' 362 State St. Center f& Liberty SlsT liOtm is A raiar ef Wiwisae a. la . . ' aT ! . wl ' " - j, - 4 er mora ' j 1 ii!l!!!il!!il!l!!!!ll!!!ii!lllli!lll!li!!!!!l!l!lt!i!!i!!!!!li! ' - -- 1 ... - i . - ... . -- , a- mm '."r':" -' 15-year chain store lease pay in 9.2$ interesi . net and all. youf -money back. A good tovestmeni Phone or write Larsen Hom j Loan Co.. 164 S. Coml. Ph. 8389. if- Tiles .Tinvt anci . PoinjUking Care for trf QueKty ! Recepping Job! i $: FACTO II Y- BIETIIOD RECAPPING :. ,. . .. i Oalj. 1 lrtitone Xseay lng givas yoa th fameii SsLuze Ckanpten Gear-Grip Tread, the trtad with extra t pUi for ' artra safity, extra traction and longer mllsag-e. Ko certlScata needed, ' is An Archtry Book With Every Stf Ctght-Piaew Archery Set i 4.95 g laclaiea five-foot lemon- s ireod .bow aad f oar cedar '. S arrewa.' - ss v ; has 25-Ponc ferf H JiyUn Catsfing LIXE 2.39 11 Has great strength and la SEE waterproof. Tightly braided . , . stays smooth and even S ... on tha reel.-50-yard -spool. S llilliI!l!!l!iIIII!!i!!:i!ni!!!IIIIlI!i!!!!llI!HIII SPEEDY CAR WASH S ., Qnlckly removes dirt aad . w r; grease, Kot a soap.......... C POUSH CLOTH 3 . Chemically treated to pick A. id np tha dirt.........-........ef9C SPONGE-PAK t E x er car wasnma;. aaaae ex 'mr S3 fine sheepswoot spenge. . . . , , 4C CLEANED AND WAX Cleans aad peliatea at the rAt same time! ......49C tsf Oll-TAN CHAMOIS . . H High quality, soft, absorb, kaa, S nt. 16x20-. . . . .......... . . ..53C S 2t-Poc GAIIDEN COOS Gives ' eoeeplete, sdantUa - lnformaUen .on tha plant- ing, care and cultivation of a sacceesfHl garden. . , ALSO FIEt! A Bi 2S PacU aae ef Burpee's Super wUaf ? v 2mi(m Seeds. ; " ' , V NiwSitkHtl CQAT lleCS ,SeaaUfal 100 wool . plaid aad ' ' oavalry twO. ; , . t ; p. : Phoae.H6SS2 ; - Q y-: Phone, 9144 4 i v t aastv HUm ' BP r . e ...... V ' ml eP W va . asm mm awK. B. C " Wii aifca)M'rVA,ai a, la !