Ill OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon- Friday Morning, Auaust 10, 1945 i PAGE FIVE The Oregon Stat man Telephone 9101 Marriage Performed Justice of the Peace Joseph B. Felton per formed two marriage ceremonies Wednesday. In the evening MSgt Mario Aj Sinisl and WAC Marjorle E. Park were married at the Felton residence with many service people in attendance. Both are stationed at Camp Adair. John H. Berr and Clara Ellen Smith, both of Marion county, Were married Wednesday after noon in Felton's office. Renew the natural beauty of your floors with our "Handy Sandy floor sander. It is easy to vtee, quiet and absolutely dustless. Geo. . Allen Hwit. M Bulldlnx remits From the office of J. Harold Davis, city en gineer, building permits have been Issued to the following:, Floyd Hamilton; to reroof a -one-story wood shed at 1819 S. 13th st, $50; .uegena Turner, to rerooi a one story garage and wood shed at 2355 Laurel, $25 : W. L. Grove, to reroof a two-story dwelling at 725 S. 13th st, $320; Minnie Miller, to alter a two-story dwelling at 1009 N. 5th st, $1000. Reroff with Johns-Man ville as phalt shingles right over your old roof. 10-year guarantee.. 1 year to pay. Free estimates. Mathis Brae 184 SL Coml. Ph: 42. YMCA Sammer Camp Closes concluding a week of camping at the YMCA's summer camp in the Silver Creek recreation area this week, are a group of 125 District girls and their leaders. The group Is under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik, i Salem, and will break camp Sunday. This group of girls is the last to enjoy the nine-week summer camping pro gram sponsored by the Y each year. . J If bothered with; mosquitoes come to Geo. E. Allen Hwd. Get a pt Ace insecticide and enjoy the outdoors. Geo. E. Allen Hwd.; Card -f Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for the beautifuL flowers and sym pathy in our late bereavement ; . - Mrs. W. T. Williams. Mrs. M. S. Fisher. j Obituary BUctS ' j ' Charles T. Raetz. at the residence, 63 North 21st street. August 5. Sur vived by his wife. Julia Raetx of Sa lem; a daughter Mrs. Gladys Mink of Salem: son. Carl Raetx of the U. S. army; sisters. 'Mrs. Lena Kufner of Salem and Mrs Minnie Van Lok of Texas; and a brother. William Raetz of Oklahoma.! Services will be held at the Cloush-Barrick chapel Saturday, August 11. at 10 a.m.. with Rev. H W. Gross officiating. Interment wUl be at Belcrest Memorial park. Frlee ; Lake Price, lata resident of 1270 North 18th St.. at a local hospital. August 7. Survived by his wife. Edna Price, of Salem; a sister. Miss Hazel Price, of Salem,, and one brother, Everett M. Price., also of Salem.. Fu neral Friday, August 10. at 2 p.m. at Cloug h-Barrick chapeL The Rev, Irlck son will officiate. - Brewm In Portland Auruft S. Frederick Brown, lata resident of 1623 Center street. Salem, at the age of 83 years, Survived by a brother. Dr.- Prank E. Brown af Salem. Services will be held Friday. August 10. at 2 D.m at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel with concluding services at the IOOF cemetery, liev George H. Quigley will officiate. - Parish Celebration St Vincent de Paul parish in North Salem will hold a basket dinner at the fairgrounds Sunday, August 19. A field mass will be celebrated on the grounds at 10:30 that morn ing by Archbishop Edward D. Howard. Announcement of the plans were: made by the pastor, Rev. George Q'Keef e. The affair being, held In celebration of paying off a large portion of the parish debt ! ; f - By owner, 3-bedrm. home. Wired for range, full basement hrdwd. floor, in living room. Fruit nuts, berries Rt 1, Box 103, on Glen Creek Dr. New Co-op Articles of asso ciation have been filed in the county clerk's office by Harley Libby, Gus Schhcker, John Sil bernagel, W. Frank Crawford and Frank Farmer to do business in Salem as a farm machine and agricultural products concern, un der the name of the Farmers Un ion Livestock Cooperative asso ciation. Sweet corn for coldj.pack or can ning delivered in 10 doz. lots, 30 cents per doz. or 25c at farm. Call Chas. Vick, 6268. Purse 'Stolen Mrs. Bernard Smith, 1825 North Fourth street reported to ponce that a purse containing $165 was stolen from her car Wednesday night as it was parked in front of the Seven son cafe. She had left the car for only five minutes time, and upon her return she found that the purse had been taken. Saleslady wanted. Young woman with some selling experience to sell shoes and purses. Apply Para mount Shoe Store, 405 Court St SP Employes Election At the picnic last Sunday, Southern Pa cific employes elected the follow. ing officers: president Homer Robinette; secretary - treasurer, Lewis M. McKinney, and com mitteemen, Clyde McClung, Jess McCarter and Emil Folz. This means more social functions dur ing the year, representatives said Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices., -To Silets Guy M. Causey, vet eran Salem telephone repairman, expects to leave this weekend for his place two miles from the mouth of the Siletz, where he will spend his vacation and possibly a furlough to follow fishing com mercially for salmon. - 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Coml. Lost Billfold John R. Preble, 3306 E. 13th st, Vancouver, Wash., reported to Salem police Thurs day noon that he had lost a bill fold in the 200 block on N. High st The billfold contained a sum of money, gas coupons and per sonal papers. Want two men. Capital Ice Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5603, 560 Trade. Accident Reported The vehicles driven by Thomas W. Allen, 970 Imperfal drive, and Clarence F. Bueller, 110 Silver-ton road, col lided Thursday morning at the corner of 14th and Nebraska streets. IckUcker . : i , Otto A. Schllcker. lata resident of route six Salem, i at a local hospital Aueust I it the age of as years: sur vived by two brothers, Gus Schlicker of Salem and Frank Schlicker of Seat tle: and five nephews. Services will be held Monday. August 13. at 2 p.m at the Cloufh-Barrick chapel with Rev. T. H. Theuer officiating. Inter' ment will be In City View cemetery. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. At Coast Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamman and daughters, Joan, Beverly and Donna, are spending the week at Nelscott Hamman took his new boat with him and Is fishing. Lease RenewedThe state con trol board agreed Thursday to re-j new the lease on the old B.' C. Miles residential property at the northwest corner of Court I and Capitol streets, now held by Kap pa Gamma Rho, Willamette uni versity fraternity, and sublet, to the university for use as a girls' dormitory. The ' board ' said he would make no further repairs nor would ft do any redecorating on the building, - which may j be torn down within a year to make way for the new million dollar state office building, j '- ' 1 Visit our chinaware dept. Just ar rived sets of stainless steel table ware. Geo. E. Allen Hwd. . ? .! i J L -' . -. ' , "Oregon Guide! ; Sells - The "Oregon Guide, prepared by the WPA" writers' project and some times referred to by critics as 'the most informative volume available on the state and as good adver tising fcjf finding readers among army men stationed in this area, the state printing board was ; in formed today. The board approv ed sale of 75 copies to the army for use in dayrooms and 50 for re sale at ! post . exchanges. : The charge was that which is made to state Offices. " ' j j ; H ' Overhead garage door sets $17.00. Also some 18 ft sets at $21.00 Geo. E. Allen Hwd.! ; I - ' i i ; : II'- - Boulters to South Mr. and Mrs. F. Boulier have left for Myrtle Beach, S.C., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clary at "Sandy Crest,. Boulier just completed a successful one-man show of his paintings at Meyer Si Frank in Portland and has gone to South Carolina to fulfill a paint ing assignment He will give an other show at the Portland store next year, he reports. , ; j i Jary "Florist Shop closed from Aug. 13 to Sept 1. Call orders to greenhouse, 2-1147. j ' :; ; - Spanish Club Tonight Two talking moving pictures, "Mexican Moods" and "Mexico Builds a De mocracy," will be (shown at f to night's meeting of the Spanish club, scheduled for 8 o'clock at the YWCA, 768 State st Mary Ann Brady will sing and Rolando Por- ras of Managua, Nicaragua, win conduct a brief drill in use of the Spanish language. ' j 1 : j See us for plumbing supplies. Fair- banks Morse electric: pumps. Geo. E. Allen Hwd. Windisliar Heads j Work of Getting ; Soldier Housing h Tom Windishar has been ap pointed "by the executive ' com mittee of the Salem United War chest to head the' work of pro viding! dormitory facilities for sol diers; on leave. In recent weeks, since Camp Adair 'was reacti vated, the town has had an over flow of men on weekends, more than the facilities - Immediately available w 6 u 1 d .accommodate. The! war chest' Is assuming re sponsibility for meeting the prob lem and will finance the costh Windishar will, take hold im mediately and endeavor to have adequate sleeping quarters for all men; wanting accommodations ' In Salem.. Diseases Reported One case of chickenpox, three' of measles, three of scarlet fever, one of; tu berculosis, one of typhoid fever or caratyohoid werei reported j in Marion county for the week end ing August 4, the state board of health has announced. Four cas-i es of gonorrhea and two of syph-l ilis were reported. ; Dance, Salem Armory, every Sat urday night, Joe .Hassenstab's orchestra. ; M . i Wanted In Idaho John Warren Johnson, wanted hi Boise, Idaho, to face a charge of : embezzlement was arrested at Turner by state police Thursday. ; Johnson, who" said he didn't know what grounds might be used for : such a charge against him, indicated he would waive extradition. ! He is held in the Marion county jail here. Marshall Wells paint.-' Rawlins Furniture. outside white Hardware and r Logging Permits Issued Log ging permits have been issued to the following from the office of Roy, J. Price, county road com. missioner: Curley Erkenbeck, for the purpose of hauling logs from the Abiqua basin to Canby;i to Welter Log company," and Tex Kimsey, to haul over certain coun ty roads was granted. r " Call 4522 for unusual photos. Made by Stutzman in your home or at Hi-Lite Studio, 175 S. High. Painting it decorating. Ph. 7552. it it Employment Office Redecorated A; new type sound board which cuts down noise .70 per cent has recently, been applied to .Jhe ceil ings; and the addition of Monks cloth curtains in the near future will also serve to cut down rever berations In the Salem office of the VJS. employment service.; Marshall Wells paint Rawlins Furniture. outside white Hardware and 1 i Wounded Vet Eager to Get At New Work Discounting .his ) infirmity, of blindness because of wounds re ceived in action on Tinian, Island, Lt Carl E. Grelder of the U. S. marines showed an optimism in his talk to the YMCA board of directors .Thursday which" augurs well for k his success as veterans counsellor for the U. S.' employ ment service, "a position he will assume oh his discharge from the marines. ; . . ... . t .". ; ; "I feel just like t always did,' said Grelder. "I have played some, golf, and after a few more games I don't believe any one in Salem can beat me. If he does IH challenge him to play at mid night?. : r . . , J: ;; . Greider was physical director at the local Y before joining the marines.;, He related his war ex perience, telling how he was shot by a sniper w h 1 1 e he and corpsman were trying to reach a wounded' marine at the mouth of a Jap-infested cave. A sniper shot him in the right temple, the bul let emerging under his left eye. The injury cost him his sight Greiger spoke highly of the care he had received in marine hospitals.' .In Philadelphia he re ceived plastic surgery on his face and was given Instruction In Braille. ; I Greider will work with place ment of disabled veterans at the local employment office, under appointment of W. H. BaHlie, local manager. He and Mrs. Grei der have obtained an apartment on South Commercial st and ex press pleasure at being back in Salem. , ; Cyn' Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. New Number Listed Marion county war finance committee Thursday asked the holder of war bond purchase receipt ticket 46335 to present the ticket ! to Lawrence Fisher at the Ladd and Bush Salem branch of the United States National bank. j Listen to Burke's Radio Camera Program, 11:30 a.m. today. : For , unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. I To Repair Ladder The state board of control Thursday accept ed a bid from Pacific Building company, Portland, to supply ma terial for repair of the Oregon City fish ladder, the state fish commission to do the work, j . i : - i - Turkey fryers, whole, half or by the piece. Schreder's 4-Star Mkt Vandal Arrested Earl Moore, Turner, was arrested Thursday; by deputy sheriff Harlan Bones on a charee of willful destruction- of property. As always, Salem's largest wall paper stock is at Elfstroms. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Runaway Reported Robert Lit tle, 17, was reported Wednesday night to Salem police as a run away from the Fairview home. Wanted! Daveno and suite. Ph. 5862. bedroom n : J1U0 Wheeled Trailers 4-ton capacity, Welded eteel frame, body 4 ft. By 7 ft. Streamlined. Equipped with new wheels, tires and jtubes fize 6:00.16. New type mobile action springs, Timken roller bearings, Alemite Zerk fittings. Combination tail and stoplight. If fill WIEIE&IEHin) s Me's Straw Hats for Drea Formerly priced 19, 1.98 and 2.98. .aearanceJ. . Men's Straw Hats for Work Formerly priced 39c." 49c and 59c. Clearance.........;... KWchen Spoon Polished chrome-plaled, regular 29a " idearance . Bread Enlie High test carbon steel Reaular 79c j Qearance-. Cannery Apron Made from heavy rubber ized fabric. Regular 1.39. Qearance AQ Matal Dust Pans Built to last ! Special. J I-',,,' U t- Curtain Strtlchars Pinless type. Regular 69a Special ; J . U : Saucers California pottery pastel shades. Regular 15a ; SpedaLJ V. " I ".; Glass CoastersJ Fine for ash trays. Regular 5a J Special. -U, : . Knitted Dish Cloths Regular 3 for 25a Special -X 99c 19c 19c! . 39c :44c 5Cc 5c 3c 5c .a. .a. Mama Doll Made from two dish cloths, 'one dust cloth' and one dish mop. Formerly priced 75a - - j aearance J...1..:S"- : . ea. 49c! II trill, it mum u ii L . 1 1 i u i tit (luiif nil in nOfn im m u w v v . ni l m ihiiiii 434 Slate St Sciem I I 434: State St j mil Salem Band Plays in Park Tonight Vernon Wiscarson will conduct the. Salem , city band in another program at Willson park begin ning at 8 o'clock tonight The Waite fountain will be turned on during the evening. ' - Numbers to be played during the hour-long program Include: I Crese Appointed Al Crose of the Hollywood Lions club has been notified of bis appointment to the International counselors of Lions International, . composed of past district governors. - " , Bikes Keeerered Bicycles stolen from Jim Elliott 2388 State, and Dorothy Miller, 1965 North Fifth street were recovered by the state police on Market road two mlels east of Four Corners." King Cotton March ,1 V ; . Mardl (iras "Xrom Mississippi Suite" ,, , , Purplf Carnival Maxcb Tiger "f - i Soliloquy Am pari to Roc Hands Across the Sea Alexanders Ragtime Band , A Night in June Serenade Shortnln' Bread Stars and Stripes Forever . Star - Spangled Banner. Souta Grofe Alford ROCCO . Bloom Texldor Sousa Berlin -King WoU Sousa Call Out for Bean Pickers An urgent call for at least 75 bean - pickers to I report every morning, has been voiced by the Salem4' farm labor office.! These pickers are needed to take care of the increased yield of valley bean fields. Now, that the first picking has been completed in practically all of the fields, the picking is said to be excellent Persons able to ' assist in har vesting this vital war-time crop are urged to report at the farm labor office, 361 Chemeketa street each ; morning at 6:30 o'clock. Transportation to and from the bean fields Is provided by the growers. A bonus of one. quarter cent a pound is being paid in addition to the regular IVi cents per pound. I Scars ' ;;, Volncs Men'i and Boys' Non-Rationed Oxforcfi Dark brown labrlc uppers. ComposifloB . fh ffllQ Soles. Sizes Yx to 10. No Stamp ... . ; Icni Everett House Slippers Sizes 7 to 11. Hard sole. No Stamp 2.79 Ladies4 Soft Sole Felt House Slippers Blue, wine and brown. Sizes 4 to 8. No Stamp L79 Ladies' Hard Sole Felt House Slippers 1 Blue and wine. Sizes A to 9. " Cl.a No Stamp ;.. , , : . m 484 State St Salem &s 2S4 Preferred by Wesierners, Original Chippewa SihLipbnilder Shoo HUSKY-.SHO Sears Uiilily 1 I I'f I I 8" Lace -To-ToeShoe Both tough and comf ortabla . . first quality train cowhide uppers, ell tanned for moisture resistance, Doubla soles and a 1-plece grain leather Insole. Good year welt sewed. Sturdy reinforcing counter and dur able reinforced shank. Woodsman's heel with rubber lift Black. Wide width. Sizes S to 11, A- I h MO I Vs" ''' Chippewa TTorlr Skse Black, S-lnch style. Woodsman' het., Keven weight distribution) Paciflo oil ned for moisture-resistance double Boles for many miles f wear. Wide lleU Elk-Tanned Cowhltfa WEARMASTER 4 leader la Industry. Pull length double soles; temper ed steel shank extra stroni counters; Qeedyear welt Black. SIzm Stall. MEM'S VOniC SH03 I Brown Wearmaster with double leataet j tote and heel. S height. Goodyear wait u!l leather Insole. Leather lined tot. Iza S to 12. 1 e