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(DStty Mews nBa-neffs Tha Oracjon Statesman Telephone S101 - 1 Inspect Drainage C o u n t t Judge Grant Murphy and Coun- ty Commissioner Roy Rice in spected portions of Market road no. 93, between the Four Corners and the Southern Pacific railway to check : the drainage problem . there. He stated Tuesday, follow ing the survey, that the county -. will provide drainage across - the highway on the condition the property owners will provide suf ficient drainage along the road- - sides adjoining their proprety. j Call 4522 for Unusual Photos made by Stutzman in your home or at "Hi"-Lite Studio, 175 So. High. Townsend Appointed Gov. Earl Snell Tuesday announced the appointment of Clarence Town- . send, Salem, as a member of the state board of barber examiners to succeed A. C. Watkins who has resigned because of his removal to the state of Washington. Town send has been engaged in the bar ber business here for many years and has been active in local sports- ' men's circles. Wedding' pictures taken at 'the church; 520 State. Ph. 5722. . Seeks Housing An appeal for housing facilities, for civilian em ployes at Camp Adair was voiced at the Kiwanis club Tuesday by , Maj. Richard II. Brewer, public relations officer for the camp, Army camps must go on until the men are all returned home, Major . Brewer said in urging cooperation of Salem people in providing hous For unpainted furniture shop at .Woodrow'i, 325 Center. FSA Cenf eroece Next Week- Raleigh Carothers, supervisor of the Salem Farm Security aclmin istration office and Mrs. Lucille S. Vance, associate supervisor, will attend a conference of the : supervisors in Eugene, August 21st to 24th inclusive. Carothers said that the Salem office would remain open during their absence to accommodate the public. Want two men. Capital Ice it Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5603, 560 Trade. i Piper Here Arthur M. Piper, district geologist with the United States Geological survey in Port land, was here over the weekend to confer with the Salem office of the Federal bureau of reclama tion, in regard to the irrigation project in the Gooselake basin. For home jloans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty, - Ta Be Turned Over Richard Lewis Thompson, 19, and Archie Edward Cousins, both of Camp Adair, who have been held in Arlington on a charge "of entering an automobile! with intent to steal, have been returned to Salem by Sheriff Denver Young and will be turned over to the military auth orities today. Justice of the Peace Joseph B. Felton said Tuesday. Beam Pickers Needed At least six farmers went away from the Marion county farm labor emer gency office Tuesday without pickers for their bean crops, Gladys Turnbull, assistant at the office said later in the day. She stated one fanner reported that if he did not get pickers within the next day or two, his bean har vest would be entirely wasted. i "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frame. 1st Natl Sank Rlri. Koof Damaged Firemen re ported Tuesday that a roof fire at a dwelling in the 332 N. Church street caused considerable damage to both roof and attic. of the place. Cause of the blaze was unknown. The house,' belonging to Mrs. J. R. Buchanan, had been partially used as a dormitory for soldiers. 7 hr. developing & printing ler vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComT. Autos Collide Cars driven by William A. Penney, 432 Marion street and Everett M. Joeckel of the U.S. naval hospital, Corval lis, were involved in an auto ac cident at the corner of Commer cial and Center street late Mon day. Little damage was done to either vehicle. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices. Goes Home Tuesday Mrs. E. V. Fortmiller, 1782 Reservoir St., was dismissed from the Deaconess hospital Tuesday, accompanied by her infant daughter, who was born in that institution August 2. Wards MplorJ Lengthens 416 STATE STREET - ' mm in i Baildlngr Fersnito Buildink per mits Issued!; from , the office; of J j Harold - jDavis, city . engineer Tuesday Included one to Roy M. Lockenour, to wreck a cupola; on a store building at 248 North Commercial at a cost of $150; Kenneth Adams to alter a garage at 1705 North 5th srteet, 175; F. C Lutz, fto reroof a dwelling at 458 North 21st street, $255; J. IL Igleheart to alter itt story dwelling' at 1980 Ferry street at a cost off $50; J. B. Young to erect a billboard at 493 Center street, $225;Dr. Frank Prime! to erect a 12 foot billboard at 175 South Commercial street, j $73; and Roy Mefsha to alter a dwell ing at 2245: North Commrecial street, $1000 j Auction Wej. night, 20 Silverton Rd. Ph. 6098. . I Is Cooker Being Used Two pres sure cookers!; which are lent free of charge to fhousewives from jthe home demonstration agent's office have been ill almost continuous use this summer, said Marjorie Tye, home demonstration agent, Tuesday. Vfry few housewives aire letting the fruit and Vegeta bles go to tvkste, she stated. The office also las an electric type home dehydrtor but as yet there has been little demand for it! Slappy peaches now on. Gilbert Farms; Ph. 530. ' ' ' .Contract- Filed A,, rural school supervisors Contract between ' Marion county educational board and Vivian S Hoenig, to supervise the rural public schools of the county, was filed in the office of the county :lerk Tuesday, The' contract engaged the latter for a 10 months period, beginning Sep tember 1, 1945 and June 30, 1946. i ill . -. l Acousticon now offers new revo lutionary "hearing lenses" fori jthe hard of heairing. "Investigate.' Batteries for jail aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co. 805 First Natl Bank. Ph. 6350. - ?! ! Keroor witn Johns-Manvme ! as phalt shingles! right over your old roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr. to pay. Free estimates. Ma this Bros. ; 164 S: rnmn -Ph l 442. II Engine Vitalized id! ! ' t 1 Life i j OREGON STATESMAN, i Traffic Accident Cars driven by Hoitoer R. Wolfington, 3?0 6th street,' jOswego and by Eugene G. Anderson, 240 Center street, Sa lem, figured in a collision at Cap itol and D. streets Tuesday. Both cars were slightly damaged,!police records- stated. "- j - S719 j Bicycle licenses Bicycle licenses to date total 3719, said C. T. Jory, head of - the license sales ait the police station Tues day. A, number of stolen bicycles have been reported but licensing has facilitated their return fto theJ ownersj he said. , : : As always, Salem's largest wall paper stock is! at ELfstrom4 ! I i . J Combine Permits Granted Leo Cieslak; 1263 N. Church street and Merle E. Mattb.es, route two, box 342, Salem, were granted pern mils Dy ine county court ruesaay to move combines over all market or county roads in Marion jcoun ty, a certificate in the county clerk's office showed. I. D. S. Monthly, 336 State st McAllister to Lakeview McAllister, engineer with United States bureau of reclama- tion office here, headed the prin- cipals of a survey party to Lake- view . Monday where he w: U be proj- the engineer in charge of a ect in the Gooselake basin. Maas GranUd Ferrait -4 Jake Maas, route three, McMiniiville, was granted a premit froih county court to haul logs county roads, 761, 666, 6651 887, Tuesday. i Painting & Dedorating. Ph. 7S52. ! . i Case Dismissed E. M. Hooker, Salem, was cleared of charges of larceny : by bailee after a hearing in Justice of the Peace Joseph B. Felton'sj court Tuesday moining, j 0me6 From his high perch, the American eagh grasping the laurel of heroism - looks over the fighting men of the universe j where this nation lent their strength and convic-tions-their bloo4 and their very lives - to s , -t perpetuate , a demo cratic way of life for all. ' V..!: Ay."" 5460 i I , Splera. Ortyon. Wtdnaaday Morning, August 15 1S45 J : D try era Are Parents Mr. and MrsJG. R, Dwyer, 1145 Hood st, are now the parents of a bVby daughter, born . at , 5:45 p. m. at the Salem General hospital Tues day. The father Is in the U. S. army, hospital attendants said. . ' Oa .Taeatlon W. E. Smith, night deputy of the county sher iffs office, is on a two weeks 'va cation -from' his -- duties ( at 'the courthouse. ; i ; - (ttbitnary Hedcci " ' Brooke T. Hedrei. late resident ef Rt 4. Box IS, died at a local no pltal,' August 10. Services will be held Wednesday. August IS. at IS -M .m' in the CJough-BarrtcK cbapel with interment at the City View ceme tery.! Rev. H. A. Schlatter will offJeate. Sancy . Elisa 'A.' Saucy, at her residence on route seven. Salem. August 13. Surviving are her husband, Charles D. Saucy .of Salem: three sons. Marc and Pierre of Salem and David of Dundee, Ore.; and daughters. Mrs. Ruth : S. Reynolds and Mrs. Madeleine Berger of Salem, Mrs. Jeanne Weber of Switzerland; and 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednesday. August 15. at S p.m.. with Rev. George Croraley officiating. Direction Clough Barrick company. Interment in City View cemetery, Belten i . George Samuel Belton, 54, at , the residence 1S13 S. Capitol. August 14. Survived by one daughter, Rosalie Wallace, of Salem, and one son,, John Belton. of SeaUle. Wastu Announce' ment of services later by Clough-Bar-rick company. - Meyer Mrs. Edna Benlah Meyer. 87; at the residence 1337 Third St., West Salem. August 14. Surviving are her husband, Clarence H. Meyer of West Salem: one daughter.- Mrs. Delphine Gardner of Springfield, Ore.; sons. Peter A. Bessett of West Salem, and Louis C. Meyers of West Salem; sister, Mrs. Vivian Melr ing of Marchfield. Calif.; a half-brother, -Dayton Kay, of Medford. Ore, and four grandsons. Services will be held ! ' in the Clough-Barrick chapel. Thursday, August IS, at S p. m with interment at City View cemetery. Rev, Joseph Knotts will officiate. Sute---Saleitt II 1 7A I miecaipipimop I Tor longer slieaga and flner .uallty, hata your tires recapped by tae Tlrestone Factory-Control Method. Let vm if b0 Inspect your tires thoroughly and, if necessary, lecap -t KOW! ractory-tralnod axparts irlll do the job. i Skef PAINT 311 aUgularly 3.25, Tiro coats tki work of tares! Ooos fartaar, bides UUor, wears la&ger. Oataldo vtita. Wifei Wfcfa ff Worts YEA KETTLE 1.49 Haatproof kaadla, tHt six, SoPftty.i.So famous HAUL POTS 1.19 Co bo msol vita prida! 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