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,IK OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon Thursday Morning, June 21. 134S (CMv Mows DMeffs ' The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 r Salem Men Graduate William Earl SnclU son of Gov and Mrs. Earl . Snell, and Marvin -Melvin Lacy, also of Salem, are 'members of the graduating class at Univer sity bFjQregon Medical school re ceivirig' degrees Friday night. Fri day morning members of th$ class will be commissioned in army and navy" V Snell, ' a member of the naval reserve , while - completing medical ; training, as a lieutenant (Jg) will be assigned as an intern to the naval hospital at San Dieeo late this mpnth. MrsJ Snell, - the lormec Marylee Fry,! and1 -their twin children will .reside in' Salem . with Jier parents, Mr. .and :Mrs'. "Daniel J. ' Fry, Jr., ,Wtil a resi dence, has been found' for them in San Diego. , y , '': .'. r ' : - ' " ' ' --'i 1. .."'-.! ''j;iA i-'-fJ: Fur storage. Let iis tell you. about our storage With free moth-proof-Ing. Prices. '-.,'.',-- Bey Cnts Feot Gary Sadler, 2, nnff fin o niM1 nf KrnVpn irla - Wednesday, cutting the big - toe .and bottom of the left foot First aid was called to dress the wound. For home loanssce Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. ' Lions piscess Lionisra Mem- bers of the Salem lions club at theif noonday ; meeting today $n Hotel Marion will hear members of their own club talk on the va- Of fleers Installed District Gov, rious activities in which the club Ai Crose, member, and past presi- is engaged." " Pn!:,me program life dent of the club, installed new . u. irfserer, uienf weaver, ,H. officers V of the Hollywood . Lions Johnston! Ed Schreder, Kenneth club at the oreanization's: Wed- Manning! L: J. Stewart Estill nesday noon meeting. Ed (Tubby) I Brurtk, Eti MajekDeht Reed, lieb Randle v is new president; Paul Land ana Burr Mdler.- Recently Purvis, S. Raynbr Smith and Earl elected officers -will jbe 'installea' Rphland,- yice-presidents B.. Mi and include Burr Miller; presl- McKelyey, Lion tamer; U. Wolfer. j dent; ' F.1G. Leserer and Ed Ma- secretary; Dr. J. Harry Moran,- jes:, vice-president; Wilham Kim treasurer; Fred Rawlins, tall seyland jFloyd Bowers, directors, twister: f William Bliven and E. I."- -; I T ' ':1a ! II Mundinger. - directors, and Fat "uyn- .uronise, -wiotograpns ana Jarvil, :'building committeeman." Frames. 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. . J Clatterbuck. superintendent of the j rrotest Road jaca tton-A petl- nrPtroh State School for the Deaf. uo, WW uy iveun.rniuips ana v 15 others was presented; to the HUBS, HI tJ w .... , - , lmnhi7oH rtHti. but dwelt county cpurt Wednesday protest- especially, on .daues or aireciors, i ,-v v.- who must approve all communi- No.;961,.Tbe petitio claims that cations and promulgations ap- " . 1. Mr5ni,nder the name of thelswcK on ine range ana aiso con club. . The organization was com- tends it. p's the only entrance to plimented upon its past years pi u,w,v.v. . record in- achievement, member- leave the forestry f department ship growth, attendance and work without a highway into the forest Fur? storage. Let us tell you about Obituary In this city June 18. Jss H. Bos. - Survived by his wife, Opal Rose, of In dependence; three sons, Jess Rose,' Jr., with the U. S. navy in New wimi; a v r U . I,- dependence; three daughters, Margaret, Marilyn and Connie Sue Rose, all of Independence: his mother. Mrs. Belle Johnson of Iowa: three brothers. Gue, Russell and Frank Rose, all of Iowa; and a sister, Mrs. Jettie Pettie of Iowa. Services will be held from the Rose Lawn Funeral home Friday at p.m.. with Rev. Henry Turmdge offi ciating. Interment in Belcrest Memo rial park. Hdiint Georee Bedient. at a local hospital June 18, at the ace of 63 years. Late resident of 1325 S. 12th st. Survived bya sister. Mrs. Mary SchulU of San and Edward Bedient. Services will be hlrt Saturrisv. Jim 23 at 2 n. m. from the Clough-BamcK chapel. Dawes Mary Daws. 66, late resident of Portland, at a local hospital, June 19 Survived by a son. Charles Dawes of Astoria. Shipmentv-has been made to Portland rv tne Howtu-iawaras com ' pany,- 545 N. Capitol st ta George M. Read, late resident of 4015 K.E. Couch St.. Portland, at a local hospital Tuesday. June 19. Survived by bis wife. Mrs. Mabel Reed, of Port land; two daughters. Miss Maxin Reed and Mrs. Betty Pmocchio. both of San Auckland, New Zealand; a brother. Harry E. Reed, and a granddaughter Announcement of services later from the Clough-Barrick company, . 'Albert Jnis S. Albert, late resident of S8S Mill st.. at a local hospital Tuesday ot Miss Clara Albert of Salem: EUn T, and John T. Albert, both of Portland brother-in-law of Mrs. Cmmel Reeves of Lebanon. Services will be held Thursday, June 21. at 3 p.m., from the ' flnu.m.Ra-rif lr rhi r! with" in. Rv Chener Hambim officiaung. inter' nent in City View cemetery, Clark . Alfred D. Clark, at the residence, route three, Salem, June 20. at the age of 73 years. Survived by widow, Mr. Letittia Clark of Salem: dauchter. Mrs, 'Lois E. Marr of route one. Salem; three . sons, Clyde A. Clark of 'route two. Salem: and Sanford H. and Fred Har " old Clark, both of the V. S. army, and ix crandchudren. Funeral announce' ' ments later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. 545 North Capitol st. Westott - Fred -Weston, late resident of 857 Shipping st., at a local hospital June IS, Veteran of World war I. Announce ment of services later by the Clough ' CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to express our sincere appreciation to relatives and the many friends of Ira D. Miller for their kindness and many beauu ful floral offerings during our bereavement. MR. & MRS. A. CAPELLE Portland , on patriotic 5 drivesri Furniture wanted. Woodry. 5110. Representatives Changed T. L. Kistner, general representative of the Standard Oil company of Cal ifornia in Salem for three years, has been named the firm's sub station representative at Grants ouristorage with free;moth-proof- lngi Prices. : ?! 1 Three iPermits i lsswed-- Three building permits were issued Wed nesday irti the office of City Engi neer J. Harold Davis to the fol- Pass and 'will be succeeded herejlowing: W.H. Raynor to 'erectfa by O. P.-(Buz) Youngquist, how - garage at ao uecmq st, at a cost head area1 reDresentative atBea-4of $150; Wade Brook J to reroofia verton, it was announced Wea- dwelling pit 3555 South isth st. at nesdav bv E. V; Burns. Standard s l a cost of S150; Mamie; H. HolcoroD - - i . ' r . v. district manager. Madame Littell, cosmetic expert of two continents, now in her own department at Price 's. Workers Sought The US civil service commission has announ ced that war service positions as social case workers, medical tech-j will be. held nicians and . scientific aids are available in the District of Co lumbia. Further information and application forms are available from the commission s local sec retary, Cecile Bowden, 200 Post office building, Salem to erect a garage: at 1690 South Church si at a cost of $50. i ' l . f - I . I . : - ! It Weeding I pictures it ike n tt the church. 550 State. Phi 5722. I i 5 - - ii 4 -I Biidreti Meet Planned J The final budget meeting of the non high school districts of the county Mondav eveniriS. June 25, fit 8 p.m., in the office of Mrs,' Agnes C. i Booth, county school siperintendent . The pro posed $119,999 budget, which is $6000 mofe than last year, will be voted upon. t j : ' Present and future generatiohs Prices invite you in for a fie I will i praise our wisdom if we afc consultation in their new cosmet- quire the push Pasture tract Now. ic department. jvote: 300 xes, June zzncu ra. Aqvi mi.- i. rMraiuiiir-Prof. Wilcexlln Southtester WU- Egbert S. Oliver, Willamette uni- cox,f whe represents, pe imance versity English department, has kho?i xaw uivtsious vi ujc hPn named coordinator for the state department of education is Salem canners committee this m soutnern wegon p puniim summer; He is to serve as liaison .connecter witntne county wm man Wmn annriM th TIS I Plan, 5 ' , ! J employment service and other in terested groups and will assume his summer duties July 2. This one opportunity, never to come again. Keep Bush's Pasture, for Salem and the future, Vote 500 Yes June 22. . Pd. Adv. Patient Recovering Ben Clag- gett, route two, Salem, who had been confined to Salem Deaconess hospital for several weeks under going medical treatment, was I- I Scientific massage. rElsie S. Wilson 241 Jf. Liberty, rm! 15. Ph. 5731. ' Te Attend Bar Meet Bryan Goodenough of Salem plans to af tend-the Saturday meeting of the Oregon Bar association at the Coos. Bay city hall Saturday, Sen and i Mrss William jWalsh are among the hosts at events for the weekend, f f jj Auction fO head Saddle Horses, 7?- ' w , V Sunjp.m.3Groesbeck Auction Mkt. sufficienUy recovered Wednesday Horj d lay nQW atlsutft to be removed to his home. Fairgrounds. f k I If Salem Post Open Applications for civil service examinations are now being accepted for .the posi tion of 'postmasters, in Salem and Dallas, and ' should be filed in WashingDC oh ,' or i before juiy lu. xxotices or wis nave peen filed in the Salerrf postof fice. The two ' Oregon posts are among 15 in the" United States' for-lyhicbr TA'nitrttAfl ' Aw!ai .'um' hfl: nkiini..fA occur, the hoticei iftatCHefiry Crawford "wiXV i-reJfWy Uatfer years as oaiem posimasier, ana Albert C ' Gfdgg;as 1een given successor' "-t f Tf; Free consultation pn: your cosmet ic problems price't. new- depart ment, i. . . i Can't Searchr-rThe" state board for' the examination and regis tration ot graduate, nurses has . no authority ta obtain, a search war? rant to search thes possessions ot nurse now servings a- 10-year term in the state . penitentiary here in an ef f ort io-find her li-j cense . for "the. puipose, 6f rtancejL1; lauon, Attorney uenerai tieorfie Neuner held- here Wefnesday: Neuner iaa m ei n t i d nr was made by the- board that the li cense had been obtained unlaw fully. ; . I : . I ; . Consult Madame Littell regarding your cosmetic needs at Price's, Snell Returns Gov. Earl Snell returned to i his desk here early Wednesday after a i few days spent in southerrf Oregon. He was the principal speaker at a meet ing of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution at Jack sonville on Monday night. . Wanted 3 men to work in ware house. Capital Ice and Cold Storr age Co., 560 jTrade st. Ph. 5603. Receives Degree Dawn Lor- aine Bates of Salem has received the degree of bachelor of science t the 81st commencement exer cises of the University of Denver. Miss Bates majored in library science and was one of 325 grad uating from the university this year. For a good time dance at Labor Temple, Sat. night. Music by Law rence orchestra. Vandalism Reported Hubert Strucker, chairman of the Sublim ity consolidated school district, re ported to Sheriff Denver Young Wednesday that the windows had been knocked out of the old Tri umph school building in district No. 83. The report said it was probably done by boys. Deg Bites Child Caroline Bur- right, aged 2, whose home - is on Plymouth drive, was bitten above the left eye Wednesday while playing in Marion park. First aid was called to attend the child and police took the dog into custody. Semi-old time dance, Labor Tem ple, Sat. rught. Tax plus ticket Wc. 'Good music. Sen Bern Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Johnson, 586 North Liberty st., Wednesday became the par ents of a-son, born at 10:10 a.m. in Salem Deaconess hospital. CrRCUIT COURT ' '. ' I JUSTICE COI BT 7 V . Fern. Marian, Donovan va John. Pat-1 . Marvin Ralph McClain: charge driv- rick Donovan; i divorce -complaint; "al-ling ;a "motor vehicle while under the leges cruel and' Inhuman., treatment; 1 influence of Intoxicating Jiquor; 1 fined aks custody of minor child: possession 1125 and costs and' sentenced to ' SO of household furniture, S25 monthly for I days in jail, the jail: sentence being ptaintm ana izs tor support or. cniia; I suspended. - - asks, that Hefandant be made' owner I JNICIPAL :COlT at due ot; automobile. , ; : . . ..! Myer. Rogow, . 532- Nprtrt High, st; ' Echo C. Carver vs Robert A. Carver; charge disorderly conduct; not guihy divorce., complaint; . alleges -cruel - and sueaf -entered; bail ei at $25. - : . , . inhuman treatment: asks half-interest . R. M. Watta. routs fourr-rhars driv- ln real and persedal-assets and iestof-tlng-i with -lour -persons in front seatt ation of -former.: name. Echo-Cbailctte I bir S. . - : : .-. -.' y .'i;-v;y v ' f MVIWIStS '- .... .. 1 , Marion'3 Countx vs George: Thomas; J. George Keys, 34, accountant.' 4334 uit for -recovery of $324 with interest ISE Morrisoo.' st. and Jane' Bockman; per cent trom-Apru.i,.iM, aiiegett L3Z,' saleslady,- mis SW iTOt-stf both of e for relit ot Sullivan air eorrioressor. I Portland. . -,'.-;v.- ? j ' Y -' C: Parte Parseffian vs Nellie Parsefian: I- Franklin "rlrii-lr. i M IT R "rm testimony heart before. Judge Corge 1 1T0& South Commtrcjal tr. and Betty . uuuvai i ihkii ALU ok luointium. rf I Durnu v nv. i mnr r rr fljs wmmii tarxy x- anetxri' motion tiled asking amended: complaint, it , bein kiieai Vzn Crash Cars : driven.' Ty that separate, cayes racuon-are. Tm- Dorothy A. Fredden,' route", five; -"R. V. Foremari esUte: final account I drOi Calif J collided at TradeCand filed shows personal property listed at commerciaT cfrvt ' bnf K7 rat K $ll.7.50: hearing, on account July 23. . rx)tft;CaXi be- wawara- nioay estate; order author- iiweui, io jjersonai ; -jft 2':V?i8t erson1 property,;.. juries berng'teported.' Pie G. Glsen estate; enter approving V.sWl - - - ' S final -account; decree- of distribution L' :tt tuUU'-V-i entered nt inal lirrirr t-lin xb,f . . perty ; tien KODeTtiKU Vim -'h eterr.waaer-.M.rmarun)". sution;? A, SalemlS re- neia, execuror.in. nnai account. shows 1 mJjLAj - assets -of $500 in personal woDertvA J ivi-.w puuc? weanesaay -ine - winwi ,.-.;viw, esiaie; nnai account 4 wcn-.or . -stiuriv suif i ana bf pair snowa rean ana nersonaj- DroDertv Mii;.An. hit- -4- i. .n-'i CiaH.Wt inheritince taje SM'il: hear- Y?, "Via yi s wiimm. ing on - final -account- J uiy 3v, Aeto Stolen C. O." Buick -re ported to police Wednesday- the theft of his Chevrolet car from its parking place at his home 336 Jerris st. Daughter Bern Mr Arthur Fowler of - Independence became the parents of a daughter Wednesday," born in l Salem Dea coness hospital at;l2:40 p.m. . 1 Removed te Home Mrsvi Carl Francis .and infant daughter iwere removed Wednesday from Salem Deaconess hospital to their home atpayton. V.":tr!'."ri ' 'i J: Vestoff invisible suspenders $100. Comfortable spoH-.'i shirts ? $4.95, Alex Jones 121 North High St, - " Daughter Born 4 Mr: tend j Mrs Leigh -Towell, )f Elk City,: Wedv iiesday: became the "parents- of a daughter, born ; in Salem, Deacon ess hospital at 9:10 .m'.4"'--.4.; Vt .-' - -r-' ir . Faints ' en Street Louise: ;Ilar- din, i Yii North Fourth sti., fainted on, Market st.-Wednesday; near the Cahf lelds in Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. M.- E. Canfield were week- For youri information, this is to I. i . advise you - that after some 28 end guests m the home of friends in Corvallis; where they former ly made their home. On Salem's i rounds By Donna Carr U years In the collection business in Salem, operating as The Capital City Collection Service, I have sold my business to the Merchants' Credit Bureau', located in" the Ladd & Bush Bank. Building here jh Sa lem. Asj many ' of . your , readers probably know, I believe I am the oldest man in Salem jn this line of ouMness lana nave . reacnea tne i trait.' vni.- ti,. rAu..in. time of lae. where I. deem it best ,r ,Ir ia r, f aruciea that to sever mv rjast' inf(vrf Xv " PPear nnecr wis aeaaing several iq sever my . past, interests. My I time weekly during the summer play business establishment Will. I am ground season. They will contain the sure, be iablv rarripd rn hv tho rem Salem's eight Iay- t u A VI . - "as ana win e writtea by Donna Merchants Credit Bureau in Sa- Carr. a member of the playground lem. Johns Marr, Capital City Col I ' zriciiic lduiuiies at Dotn iesne Business Change Noted Chris and dinger fields are now open to Seely filed a certificate of assumed public, playground director business liame Wednesday in the Gurnee Flesher announced Tues- county clerks office for Capital 1 flaJ' firewood, j drinkmg water, City Collection Service, room o I tables and benches, and use of the Ladd & Bush building. A certifi- outdoor fireplaces are available to cate of retirement for the same P,CI1CKers- inese lacmues may be business was filed by John Marr. Bike Rider Hurt Antone Ku- bishta, 40; Carlton way, riding a reserved by calling Tom Drynan (21952) at Olinger or Bob Keus cher (7530) at Leslie. The grounds aret open to any group or organiz- bicycle Which collided with an atioh at all times without charge, auto driven by John .W. Rosen daal, 790 North Church st re ceived a ! scalp wound and was given treatment by first aid. School Ransacked Frank Cronn, janitor a McKinley school, re ported to; police that the school had been '.entered and. the rooms of the principal and several class rooms ransacked. i i " ' Leave Hespital Mrs. .Bernard Monaghani and infant daughter were removed from Salem Dea coness hospital Wednesday to 1 their home at 2775 North River road. , si s i . Aged Man Falls F. W. Lech- nerj 81, who has been ailing for several . months and who for the past two weeks has been bedfast, fell from his bed Wednesday and first aid was called to give -him attention. 1 - - It is possible to swim in coniunc tion with an evening picnic, since the pools remain open until 10 p. m. j With the continued hot weather the swimming pools are having a recorq. . nreaKing opening week. Both pools are open 12 hours daily from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. and on aunaays rrom 2 p. m. until 10. and v Mrs, Cherry City bakery and first aid was called to take her home: i ' Mother,. Danghler ITeme Mrs. Mark Powell and infant daughter, of i 1895 North, Church . st,- were removed., to their home Wednes day Jrom Salem General hospital. , Vi ANNAPOU5, .MA-WHCom-5 mencement at the US naval aca tderhy .was pretty much of a fam--VUy "aflair for the Ashley today. X f Uncle- Courtland Lee Ashley " and his nephew' Linsey Simpson Ashley jw ere' commissioned' en : signs as'CradrC Ll-Ashley, fa-i-"t'ther'.ofl Linsey and brother of, . Courtland, looked on'. They are1 all from Anhapo) is. . , ; . Perm. Paso Pfl Wave .... 03U Extra for Finger- wave or Hairdress Open Tliurg. Eve., by Appointment : " Phone $663 Caslle Perin.i Wavers - 35 Tint . NaUonal Bank; Bldg 1 'CT A :. si " A BitmMe1 Jolitllft. istiKtht SlTliBf. OHE FINE DIAMOND says mere then a thousend words Th Chinese haye o saying that "one pic ture is worth a thousand words;" Be that as it may. this: much is certain: One fine da;' mond bespeaks your love for "her" more eloquently than all the words in Mr. Web ster's dictionary When words foil .T. "say it wrrh diamonds." chosen from our splyn dd selection. ' .. .: hi ' i ! -. OfWt& Salcaa's Leading Credit Jewelers-Opticians tfofrMoXe-XeXSiS n -" I' 5 ' O F iOI M Madame Littell will give expert cosmetic advice at Price 's in their new department. Attend Institute Miss Margar et L. Thome, 345 Division st., re cently visited Moody Bible Insti tute. Chicago, where more than 28,000 children enrolled in the Sunday afternoon MYB club. For unpainted furniture shop at 7 hr. developing & printing service j it Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com'L T 3 i ' . j v I I . SIS 31' I TOW FRIDAY JUNE -22 SPECIAL ELECTION t : is lay In Colorfnl Patterns in! H rails m sum, to wi III 21 ill VOTE AGADEM1ST THE SbDem EBectiTicFirconch.se Sling-Bach Paliern 3.45 Red, white or beige. Ankle T7rap In white, O AJZ beige or red eMDiSrw Children's Ilaiicn-Free Play Shoes 2.98 In ties or straps... Arifd OaBccestary Vttpffcatfta ; There is no surer way to increase 1 taxes than; to vote for unnecessary I duplication of electric service. All recognized authorities, including , Bonneville administrators and Public Utility Commissioners, agree that du plicated electric power facilities are an economic waste and usually result In higher rates to the consumer. Ktc? Regulated fo(fcs:;ik Salem Electric rates are not under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities : Commissioner br any regulatory body as are the rates of PGE. Salem Electric can praise its rates at will; indeed, it, did to in January, 1943. Keep Reliable Service : Uninterrupted delivery is the most important factor in electric service. It demands ample reserve equipment, engineering know-hdw." PGE has a record of over 35 years of reliable electric-service in Salem. PGE does not depend on only one it has three sources of power in Salem. I " Keep Rates Lm j ; PGE has distributed Bonneville power since 1939. For the past 35 years PGE has consistently reduced its rates. . They are among the very lowest in the United States. f ? ' Opsn-IIeel Ties 3.93 In red, tan or white Standard makes Flirts - - Plymodes and Kickernous Mndde-ESog'Eo. I Buster Brown Shoe Store Po'tJ ovrtUiwnt by ForHon GrHrol ETctrk Cowpowy, Wt0mt1 Veffy Drvblofi, $.ra OrtflW Special THIS Features WEEK at mm Galvanized picking pails No. 2 uash tubs Garbage tans Long-handled grass whips Water pipe and pipe fittings Randolph fire extinguisher '!.''' 'V - v"' " -V ' Yigoro in 25, 50 and 100 lb. sizes Garage and barn door track Overhead garage door gets Many slvles of inside and outside door lock sets i Night latches and tuflar locks I ' - .!" -T"' ' " ' i '.'' 1 ' Warehouse hand trucks Steel fence posts and fencin Rival can openers Lawn sprinklers, water hose jand soil soakers ' Hew "Pie Birds -.'. Helps you bake more delicious pies. Fire different types. - , " ' . - '.; "". -. 4 : - t . - Nev Glass Doasiers Ranging - from . .25 1.4.50 ea. Wearever Cleanser. Steeli wool and soap pads. 20 pads and box of powder cleaner if all for... V Glass Tunblers i Large assortment of plain or heavy, suitable for drinking elasses f5A 0' jelly glasses. Dozen ........... j.-. New Shipnenl cf Figurines and Vases Very decorative. Bright and pastel colors, in Old Colonial and various styles. Sa (ft 120 North Commercial EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE - ' Salem, Oregon a iiuiic M Sai.t''"''l'l'''l',"''