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(Unity Kfews QBn'ieffs The Oregon Statesman Seven Permits Issued Seven building permits were issued Sat urday in the office of City Engi neer J. Harold Davis to the fol lowing:, Nick Caspar to repair a garage t 1020 Hunt st. at a cost of $50; 'and to reroof a garage at 1535 North Cottage st at a cost f $40; Ray Eilert to reroof a dwelling at 705 j Thompson st. at a cost of $100; Leo Reischke to alter a dwelling at 1370 North Cottage st at a cost joi $250; C. S. McCallon to erect a greenhouse at 1225 North 19th st at a cost of $35; Orville B. Bowers to erect a garage at 565 South 20th st. at a cost of $75; A. B. Soland to erect a dwelling at 755 North 17th st at a cost of $5000. For home loans see Salem Fed- Leave for, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Savage Aeft Thurs day for Washington, D. C, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Townsend, 535 S. Com mercial st. Savage, of the United States department of state, recent ly completed work at the United Nations conference in San Fran cisco. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs' and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg, On Board Gov. Earl Snell on Saturday rnnounced the appoint ment of Mrs. Evelyn Cathey Chance, RN, Portland, as a mem ber of the Oregon state board for examination and registration of graduate nurses.'Mrs. Chknce mc- ceeda Mrs. Emily Heatoni who re-r signed xfue to iher removal from the state. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. ' Prices. . j Extradition Asked Ai requisi tion ' for extradition of Casimer Thomas Luzkowski has been sent by Gov. Earl Snell to the gover nor of California. Luskowski al legedly played the part of a col lege boy to make friends in Cor- vallis, where.he Is accused of hav ing fraudulently cashed a state v arrant. He is held in San Diego, Leonard's Supper Club is open ev ery might. No cover charge before 8 pirn. Every Tues. night ladies admitted free, t Every Thurs. night is Barrel-o-Fuh night. Mother, Daughter Home Mrs. John L. Knight, wife of Professor Knight of Willamette university, ;as removed to her home Satwr yifrom Salem General hospita l.-companied by her infant daugh ter, ! born recently' "in the insti tution. - Excel, view lot in Ben Lomond Dist. $1150. Ph. 23431 or 3779. In Charge of Depot Duncan McLean has Succeeded Paul Ar nold as manager o.f the depart ment of commerce procurement division surplus property depot "on East State st. Arnold has been transferred to Medford. i Contract Approved The county court approved a sales contract Saturday for a lot in block 20, Ames addition! to Silvertori, which is being sold to Harry Sherwood and Helen S. Sherwood for $400. dftbituary Laewen . Abraham H. Loewen. at the resi dence. 475 McNary St.. West Salem. July 11. at the age of 68 years. Sur vived by wife. Mrs. Nettie Loewen of West Salem; five daughters, Mrs. Charles Sumner of Salinas. Calif.. Mrs. Henry Boese of Canyon City, Cplo-. Mrs. Peter Loewen of West Salem. Mrs.) Herman Boese of Madrid, Neb.. and Mim Betty Loewen of West Sa lem: three sons. Rev. Abe Loewen of West Salem and Earl and Allen Loewen of Alsen, N. D.: three sisters, Mrs. George Wall of HUUburg. Kans., Mrs. Jake Neufelt ot West Salem and Mrs. Henry S purling of Sand Point: Idaho; two ; brothers. John Loewen of Salem and ; Cornelius ; Loewen of . Langdon, N. D.;-and 14 grandchildren. Member 'of the M. B. thuvch of West Salem. Services will be held at the M B. church In West Salem Monday. July is mt 9 n m with Rev. George Jant- ..U .officiating. Concluding services at Relcrest Memorial park. Direction of Howell-Edwards chapel. MS North Capitol at. -. . . . In this city July 14. George E. Wal ters, t the age of 70 years. Announce ment of funeral services later by the W. T. Rlfidon company.. . . x if ' . - A 1 .i l ... : y . - Telephone 9101 Machine Arrives The county's new dirt jloader has arrived at the Interstate Tractor company plant ana win be put into operation'as soon as the oiling crew has com pleted summer work. The loader will be used to dean ditches. It automatically dumps dirt taken from the ditches and reduces the manpower usually used for such work. 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Coml. Mrs. Germain Dies Mrs. Mary E. Germain, 53, who formerly operated a chicken ranch at Chemawa with her husband, died recently at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Kaufman near Milwaukie, with whom she and Mr. Germain had resided since he commenced work in a defense plant. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof Ing. Prices. . Visits Parents Mrs. George W. Kelley, Salem, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed " V. Lindros, at Corvallis. She will re main there for two weeks while she convalesces' from a major op eration.! "Her son, Denney, has been with his grandparents while she ws in the hospital For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. Sampson Speaker Paul O. Sampson of St. Louis, represent ing the fruit and vegetable in dustry,1 will address- the Salem Kiwanis club Tuesday noon at the Marion hotel on "The Joy of Eating." ? X Leonard's Supper Club is open ev ery night. No cover charge before 8 p.m. .Every Tues. night ladies admitted free. Every Thurs. night is Barrel-o-Fun night. Cannery Operates Salem's community cannery is to be open from 8:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mon day and again on Friday from 2 to 8 p. m. Persons planning to use the facilities should make ap pointments by calling 8880 dur ing those hours. Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. the . Club to Meet Townsend club No, 3 meets Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the Court Street Chris jtian church, , 17th and Court streets. Call 4522 for Unusual Photos, made by Stutzman, in 'your home or at "Hi"-Lite Studio, 175 S. High. Woman Faints First aid was called to a downtown department store Saturday to administer emergency aid to Mrs. Vera Mc Allister, 520 Fisher road, who fainted and could not be revived. She was taken to Salem General hospital. Reroof with Johns-Manville as phalt shingles right over yourold roof. 10 yr. guarantee, 1 yr. to pay. Free estimates. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. Farm Fund Approved A cer tificate of approval for the appro priation of $9250 for agriculture, farm demonstration and field work was entered Saturday by the county court. Les Newman's Men's Store closed all this week -annual vacation. Combine Permit Issued - Sam Iungen, of Jefferson, received permit Saturday from the county court permitting him to operate a combine'over all county roads Piano - $200 if taken at once Phone 5096. v , . - Removed to Home Mrs. Hugh Greer and- infant daughter were removed from Salem Deaconess hospital to their home on route three, box 883A. Mrs. Evans Returns Mrs, Wil low Pugh Evans has returned to Salem from a trip through Cali fornia on business fori the office of civilian defense. i Symbols of Secnrily Hiqhest stardcirds cf moral re sponsibility, character, and business S integrity are ' the proven Ideals of this establish ment ( and are " unmistakable symbols of security. Leston r Charles Howell - Ed wards .. FUNERAL HOME . (Walker-Howell & ... Terwilliger-Edwards) . . 545 N. Capitol - Phone 347 r ' hi 1 1 in hi muni, j ; m fc .. . Commission on Tax Studies Meets Monday The tax study commission of the 1945 legislature will hold "its' second meeting here Monday when ft will receive delegations representing the league of Ore gon cities and counties. These delegations will advise the commission what the counties and cities may ask in the way of state assistance in the future. A proposal for a community prop erty lfw in Oregon somewhat similar!; to those in operation in a number of western states, also will be considered. A community property law en acted by the 1945 legislature was invalidated in a court decision involving constitutionality of the Oklahoma community property statute. The- Oregon: community property law - was copied, almost word for word from the Okla homa act ' ; The 'commission is composed of 13 members with Carl Chambers, Umatilla county, serving as chair man.- i . -4 : - : -,. - I POSTMASTER APPROVED ! 1 i WASHINGTON, July 14 - (JP) -Nomina tion of Charles C. Kelly for poftmaster at Mill City, Ore., has ben approved by the senate, j CUajret Starts Fire A burning cigaret tossed onto an awning at State nd Liberty streets Satur day evening set fire to the awning and burned " completely off. Firemen preventedthe fire from going further than Uie awning. Patient Recovering Mrs. Rich ard Smith, 955 : Hoyt St., who underwent surgery in Salem Dea coness! hospital, was sufficiently recovered Saturday to be removed to herjhome; l Leaves Hospital Ray Bliven of Woodburn, a surgical patient at Salem t General hospital, was re moved to his home Saturday, be ing on his way to recovery. i Conway Here Ray Conway, administrator for the state liquor control commission, was a busi ness visitor I Saturday in Salem t jr '; - Painting & Decorating. Ph. 7552. ; Hunt Hit-Skip Police Satur day! wfere hunting for a hit-skip driver who rammed a car belong ing to uiven van Avery. 460 North 4th st. The car was parked in front of the Avery home and was hit late at night. life t Lea Newman's Men's Store closed all thiij week annual vacation. Bike Recovered . A bicycle which Joyce Wood, 434 South 16th st, reported stolen was recovered Saturday by police, lying in the gutter in front of the Capitol the a ter. i 1 ' Permit Issued The county court Saturday approved a permit for 0,,:J. Volker authorizing him to move a combine over all county roads. & v. The Valley Furniture Co. has re- i opened for .business, under new management. 201 S. High. Gas Causes Fire Escaping gas from a broken pipe became ignited Saturday at 3:35 p.m. and firemen were 'called to extinguish the: blaze. ' Bond Approved The county court S a t u r d a y approved the $1000 bond of A. Vf. Simmons as county: veterinarian. . L $33 COUHT STREET - & f' . . n n h - ; 3' I 1 U U I - i , 'i " "" ' : - if jBSJBVwW'V ! I ' V - 1 " t i' ' ! I 1 Pv " I : i Phone MQ5 for an , ViS; f Tht OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, July 15, PoalbDna? ;IEbe rails CIRCUIT COURT F. S. Crynes vs Charles B. Davis; order 1 approving plaintiff z application for extension of time until September 15 for filing tran script of appeal to supreme; court State va Ruth Bell also Mrs., James Belli and James BelL whose true name is Cecil Sharp; order entered by Judge E. M. Page re ducing the bond of defendants from $3000 to $2000; Sharp was indicted on two charges, one lar ceny by the bailee and the other obtaining; money under false pre tenses; defendant released by the sheriff when, bond was furnished. Monday will be motion day in circuit court , Fourteen default divorce cases are on the calendar for Monday afternoon. i W. A. Heater vs R. N. Ceil; or der denying plaintiffs motion for new trial. , s Durward Ballweber vs Eva Per- enboom and, William Perenboom and the Federal Land Bank of Spokane; answer by defendant asks that plaintiff account: for his occupancy of the premises invofar ed and that thereafter a partition of the premises be effected, de creeing the answering defendant, Eva Perenbobm, a half owner. - Cecil E, Parkhurst vs Eulalia S, Parkhurst; divorce complaint; al leges .desertion; asks custody of minor child and ownership pf per sonal property. ' PROBATE COURT Amelia Gerig Bickell, guardian ship; order, approving payment of claims totaling $135. Willard M. Myers estate; order setting hearing for August 18 on final ' account which shows $5,- 787.39 receipts and $4146.50 dis bursementsii - 1. Jessie B. McKnight estate; or der authorijting Ruby B. Me Knight administratrix, to distrib ute all of estate s assets to admin istratrix of the estate of 1 Robert T. McKnight Waltbnians Would Build 15,000 Clubhouse Here The Salem Isaak Walton league will request ?th city council at its meeting Mohday night to sell to the leage thijs city-owned tract ly ing on the north bank of Shelton ditchtbetween Church and Winter streefa. The tract is now part of Pringfe paikjbut is chiefly a gravel bed, and is separated by the ditch from the remainder of the park The sportsman's organization will improve the tract if acquired and locate a clubhouse on it of an es timated cost of $15,000. The club house wOuld be used for j a meet ing place and may include an aquariam, Recording to Lloyd Reinholdt, president of the organi zation. (' Some thought has been given to locating I trout pools j on the ' A 1 A !l 1- . A 1 ' J 1 properly Dm n nas nui geeu ueier mined if this is feasible. ; Parole Board Hasj No Authority If Sentence Is for 180-Day Period One hundred eighty days does not comprise a six-months period under the law, Attorney General George Neuner advised the state board of parole and probation Sat urday. j jj. Since the. board's authority is limited to persons sentenced to serve six months or more it may not deal with those sentenced to serve 180 days in either - county jail or state penitentiary,' Neuner held. t. J ., - ' - 4 ' VnAYE YOUR Consult Dr. E. E, Boring . ( ", - i t r - t- - - i i t i ' , . This consultation and examination will pro vide, thei correct information xejardina your yes. If correction is needed, -Boring's , skilled technicians will prepare the right corrective ' " lens. JUSTICE COURT . , State vs Ollie Sherrill Sacre; charge defective, muffler; lined $1 and costs. - -i State vs Bruce Douglas; charge assault and robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon; prelim inary hearing set for July 17 at 30 ajn. ,..:. MUNICIPAL COURT Abe A. Loewen. 1111 Elm st.. West : Salem;' charge running through red traffic light - MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph' W. Rierspn, 23," UJ5. ar my, Salem, and Idabelle Clark, 21, registered, nurse, Ontario. Clifford L. Wallace, 18, XJJS. army, Marion, and Madge Wasson, 20," Silverton. , I Oreiron Girls Soiislitfor The opportunity for Ojregon gfrls to enlist in the I WAVES has once more been opened in the state with special! emphasis being placed on enlistments to fill the need for 10,000 hospital corps WAVES.- ! .. : ! - Oregon girls who want to travel, who want to be with the nation's fighting men and at the same time be trained for a necessary and useful profession are wanted' at once. First stop for, enlistees is the UJS. Naval training school in Newf x or ior eight - weess inaocmna' tion. Those who volunteer and are selected for the hospital corps as completion of recruit training will be given a hospital apprentice rating and sent to a naval hos pital for further eight weeks train ing. - -j:y ' - ' ; - - --' There are. now more than 13, O00 hospital corps WAVES on duty. Any woman who is an American citizen, between 20 and 36 years of age, has completed at least two years of ! high school, has no children under 18 years of age and is in normal good health is eligible to enlist in the WAVES and wear the navy blue. "If we are to maintain our pledge to 'the men and women of the navy that they . will always have the best medical and nursing care, we must have' more hospital corps WAVES," says; Vice Admiral Ross T. Mclintire, surgeon general of the navy, formerly of Salem "The skill of the medical officers and corpsmen and WAVES of the navy have established the amaz ing record of returning 88 per cent of all the wounded to recov ery. This record must be main tained." Concrete For Permanence Estimates Gladly Given I wish to state that I have received my honorable dis charge from the Navy and am again contracting cement work, I will be glad to take care of all my old customers and all new ones I can with the same high quality work. Ralph Harlan Ph. "851 1 BYES EXAMINED Hospital Corp pn r n i J; 1 L U: PHONE (SOS 1945 City Directory. Work Under Way Now in Salem J. P. Cleland, Portland, long a representative of R. L.I Polk & Co has set ufc offices ; in room 508, Guardian building, and has a crew at work getting material for the 1945-46 city directory. When his staff here is complete it 'Will include approximately a dozen persons, Cleland said Sat urday.' ':vv!" :''..' This year's directory will in clude West Salem not only in the general body. of the book as in i ii i i " " ". r : , , sjf WAlRDS . J a good store for - ; Pbt men 10 vPa1 8Qd clothes - " ; -'- : r: :.- : : UWK ' ; : rs.L RioiiT and ' IOO.C RIGHT ( , M JM AWM FROM DAWN i W TO UIDHICHT Itl f ) mm These light weight coats are care- I I i 1 fully, expertly tailored in rich ' I 1 ' ' I I " herringbones, plaids, checks and I (A , I 1 solid tones in all the colors you ! t"4 J '. I like. Some extra longs, too. Sizes ; 11 I - 1 I 34 to 44. . Xm I j I . 1 - i it T in ' 1 1 iii I in i mi ii ii 1 1 i' i mil ' i ' 1 Take a tie from our extensive selection. Pick out just tht sport shirt, you've been waiting for, in the very color you want, and mate them, up with a pair of good looking slacks. Toss your new Wards sport coat over them and you'll have an outfit that you will be proud to wear. Just the things you've been waiting for Sport Coals Sport Shirts Slacks Oar in style and color. The very suit thai you've been hop in? to find. Two pairs of pants, one contrasting:. A suit you'd expect to pay 30.00 fox priced at only ' in Glen Plaid, Gabardine, Worsted, Sharkskin, Chalk Stripes and Pin Stripes.- Grey sy Blues, Tans! and Browns. A handsome suit for any man. Priced atonly. .,- i ( - Portland Plan Uvj Approval TORTLAND, Ore, July 1M Portland's plan to use the milf square Vanport housing 1 project for post-war industries .has won favor from national federal public housing authorityjthis city' hou ing authority chairman said . to day. Chester A. Moores, back from Washington, DC, said both natiorj-r al and regionali officials wer j , - : v m ' - past years,"' but in the pink sec tion, where addresses are indexed. Priced From Sizes 34-44 Priced From Priced From Snorl Sails Arc tho 'cwm i ' Suits for ilic Business i j Come in and see them for yourself. 5 1 PAGE FTVE "sympathetic" toward the plan. Senators Mors and Cordon (R Ore) and Portland Chamber cf Commerce ' officials attended the conference. v j ' ! The housing project probably will be sold in on block, said Moores, discrediting reports that 40 acres-iDeing vacated by trans fer of ttuldings j to Bremerton would be sold in advance. . Ilclice ; ? We wash and stretch : curtains. . .i Hcse Lanniry 825 Madison St, City 14.75 o 19.50 353 to 6.S3 5.S3t 10.59 lolcsl. Ilan (1.95 Si arid 35.00 in