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1 Tn OREGON STATESMAN. , Salem,. Oregon, Tuesday Morning. August W, 19 IS PAGE FIVE (Cutty News QMeffs Tha Oregon Statesman Move U Weyt Salem The W. K. j Klostermanns, formerly of Seattle, moved into their home, on King wood drive in West Salem over the week end. Klostermann, new owner of Bishop Studios, went to Seattle to drive back wi h his family. . Mrs. Klostermann re cently was discharged from a: Se attle hospital after being seriously 111 there lor six weeks. The Klos termanns have three sons Bobby, -who will attend the Salem high school; W. I., jr., a Boeing en gineer who leaves soon for the B-29 base on Saipan, and Ed., an alrcrewman in the navy who re cently returned from the Carrib bean. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Klos termann, jr., are visiting here brietly with the former's parents. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof in Vris Car Aeeeeeorie Stele Four hub caps were stolen sometime last week from the car belonging to Richard Notdurft. 220 E. Meyers Clarence Feller, 310 S. 23rd, re ported to police Monday that the fender skirts from his car were stolen Saturday night as it was parked in the 200 block on N. 24th. . For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. Restaurant Owners Chanee Certificates filed in the county clerk's office Monday show that Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchen, pro prietors of the Ladou's Fountain Lunch at 183 N. High street, have sold the business to August T. and Lucille Gembella. Lloyd L. H o c k e 1 1, chiropractic physician and physiotherapist has returned from .yrs. service in the navy and reopened his office at ISO N. Commercial. Judge Takes Fraetieal Vacation Instead of spending his week's vacation at the beach as he had previously planned, County Judge Grant Murphy and his wife will be found during the next week in the vicinity of Stayton, not resting, but hard at work picking beans. Want two men. Capital Ice it Cold Storage Co. ' Ph. 503, 580 Trade.. j - YMCA Director Impreyes -Chester O. Goodman, injured in a head on car collision August 14, is mak ing satisfactory progress toward rerovery. The Y physical director was visited by C. A. Kella this weekend, and according to Kells he will probably be released from the Portland General 1 hospital around September 5. Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. ilh. the Truck Pilfered H. J. Mission of the Marion Motors at 375 Cen ; tcr st reported to police Monday that an air-brake; valve valued i at $25 was stolen j from a truck j parked in their lot Saturday or t Sunday night. Oliiiiiairy Welly In Uil cit August i. George Til man Welty. at the age of 41 yer. Survived by his wife. Marian Welty. Salem: a son. Walter, in the navy: brothers. Theodore. Raleigh and Miles Welty, all of Salem; a sister. Mrs. Inex Mickelson. North Howell, and hu mother. Mrs. Minnie Welty. rune ral services will be held Tuesday at 1 .30 in the Hose Lawn Funeral home, with concluding services in Belcrest Memorial park. Troy I Mrs Ida AdelU Troy, late- resident of lose Jefferson St . August 29. Sur vived by her daughter. Mrs. Frank Havnes of Salem, and her niece, Mrs. Nellie Price of Portland. OreL Grave side services will be held Tuesday. August . st I p.m.. with interment la the Ctty View cemetery. Direction of Clougo-Barrick company. Folio Mrs. Maude M. Follon. at her resi dence. USD North ICth street. Satur day. August SS. Wife of Charles T. Follon of Salem; mother of Rudolph Follon of Redmond. Ore., and Mrs. Beryl Melkle)ona of Denver. Colo.; sister of Tom McK lever of Iowa: and alster-tn-law of Mrs. Minnie McKiever , of Illinois. Also survived by five grandchildren, two great grandchild ren and two nieces, who reside lo r-hiea. Cslif. Member of Jason Lee Methodist church. Announcement of service later by W. T. Rigdon com-. pany. Jonn Lee Sours, late resident of Sis Brtyman street. t kmssi nsmm August 2f, at the age of 73 years.' Sur vived be his widow. Mis. Maude Sours f Salem; two sons, Arthur Sour of Salem and Archie Sour of LaCanada. Calif.; two daughters, MX. A. ose mann and Mrs. John Raehetto. both of Dead wood. S. D.: brother. D. C. Sour of Minneapolis. Muin, and three erandehildren. Service will be held from the Howell-Edwards chapel Wed nesdav. August S. at 1 p.m. Conetud Jng services at City View cemetery. CASD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym pathy and floral offerings in our late bereavement. Mrs. Belle Zike and Family and Mrs. Blanche Stockwell Announcement Dr. Forest L., Howard Chiropractic and Naturopathic Physician Formerly ! of Portland, Oregon, recently returned from the East snd South and will take over the office and practice of the late Dr. W. L. Bishop, of 842 N. High St., Salem, begin ning Monday, August 27 th. -The latest, scientific Chiroprac tic and Naturopathic methods will be used. All former patients of the above mentioned office are cordially invited to investigate our Health Service. Phone 4303 for an appointment. , Telephone 9101 Bellding Penults- Permits were Issued Monday from the of fice of the city engineer to the following; C. P. Patton, to re- roof a one-story ' dwelling: at 492 5. High, $40, and to reroof a two- story dwelling at 482 S. High, 40; . A. Russell, to repair a one-story dwelling at 2325 Maple, 1 150; Nerrett L. Cameron, to re pair two-story dwelling at 1358 Waller, $250; E. B. Hauser. to erect a one-story dwelling at 2010 N. 5th, $3200; Holly wood Clean ers, to erect a one-story cleaning room at 1008 Tile Road, $1250. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South I.ibertv Reseoe Injured Willard Ros coe, 3955 State st., was seriously injured Sunday When a barrel that had contained gasoline or similar liquid, exploded. First aid men said that Roscie was using a blow torch on the barrel and tnai a suaaen iormation of gas must have caused the blast! He was taken to Salem General hospital and treated for a fractured right leg and second degree burns on face and neck. Sanitas (washable wall fabric) in stock. Elfstrom's wall paper dept. Flags Await Owners Police are still holding five flags that were taken from their places on the night of the victory announce ment by celebrators. The flags can be claimed by the owners, Chief Minto said Monday. "Cyn Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Javeailes Apprehended Three juvenile boys were taken into custody Monday by city police af ter being identified with the theft of property August 24 from the car belonging to F. F. Hehr. The property was recovered and the boys are being held after state ments were obtained from them Beauty operator wanted. Good wages. Marinello Shop. Ph. 8916. Committee te Meet The exe cutive committee of the Willam ette river basin will meet at the capitol Wednesday afternoon to hear Ivan E.tOaks, engineer-ana lyst, present an outline of the sug gested program for promoting the Willamette valley project The meeting was called by John W. Kelly, executive secretary of the commission, at the request of O. D. Eby, chairman. t Beauty operator wanted to do permanent waving. Top wages. Apply at 305 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Body to Be Brought Here Ar rangements are being made to bring home th body of Mrs. Carl Scheidt, who was fatally injured in an automobile accident near Belle Plaine, la., last week. The Scheidts formerly lived on route six, Salem. " Office of Dr. H. E. Gilbert, 808 First Nat'l Bank, will be closed from Sept. 1 to Oct. 1. Miss Grant to Oswego Trulia B. Grant, who has been teaching in the Marion county schools for the past year, will teach the fifth: grade and direct the upper grade chorus at the Oswego grade school which opens September 10. 7 hr. developing & printing ser- vke'at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com'l. Freak Accident Damages Car A crate or some other heavy ob ject evidently fell from a passing truck onto the top of the car be longing to A. C. Payne, Mapleton, Sunday night. The car, parked on Ferry street, had a smashed top when viewed Monday morn ing by Jhe owner. A number of potato chips were scattered around the vicinity. Bartlett pears $1.00 box, you pick. $1.50 picket Thone 2-225, rt. 2, box 275. dab Meets Ten I hi Tow nsend club number S will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at 17th and Court st. AGE Tim: rd The Irs ! Fagot, when almost eTeryoae iwifl travel hj air, k Vtlj hen. But iitjbt now the akaaes afa stifl faced witk a bi( job moviag. the fastest way, essential iriruliB and snilitary paaseBfer-earea) tra&c That's arauaLU tor yets. However, with much a'JiUonal eqwpaaent already on order, wa kope that sooa yoai c4 enjoy the speed, comfort aad low ft Uaitei Mainliners. Salem Airport Telephone: 38 IS More Cots Needed The bed committee of. the Salem War chest reports that there ftill U need for more wooden folding cots to be lused as beds for strvice- men from Camp Adair, when the soldiers j are jhere in Salem Fifty more cots are requested an$ they may be! left fat either the VMCA or the? jUSO, Monday! the committed said I! Hop picking in the Robsris Hop Yard 4 miles: south of Salem will begin Friday Aug. 31st. For in formation phone 9623. i . Bedding to Be Keturnedi--Per-sons who loaned bedding and oth er articles to! the civilian defense emergency hospital are" being re quested by Ir. H. A. Beauchamp, chairman, and Mrs. Frank S'tupka, assistant, to reclaim their j'prop- erty at the Stayton grange hall August. 29 or! 30. The hospital is being dismantled. Hours are from I . to 5 ; pjn. Is Auction Wednesday night p roes beck Auction; Market. i ' "i i ! - ' IE; I Vehicle Steles The car be longing to Delia Johnson, roiute 6, was stolen as it was parked in the 300 block on S. High Saturday night, police reported Monday. Hop picking in the Roberts Hop Yard 4 miles south of Salem will begin FHdayj Aug. 31st. For in Fire ! Calls 4 Firemen answered calls Sunday, to Mickey's Sand wich shop on; Court street, and to 375 N. 23rd. damage was done to either place, firemen saijj. Public Record! CIRCUIT COURT J. W. Brooks vs L. t Palmer and others: decree of default entered. a Nellie: M. Simpson vs Ernest C. Pear on: referee's supplemental and final report snows receipt and disburse ments of $1723. Both parties received S733.44 a settlement. Decree discharges referee.; ! - r-?. Betty Louise: Gilroy and Robert 3. Gilroy; divorce complaint charges cruel and inhuman treatment. v. Leona Case ys Francis Case order noting default. i 1 h 3- Charlotte Kelley vs Oscar B. Bierke; motion by plaintiff to enter amended complaint. it a U Y. Hiinngsiey Motor company vs Robert Burns; execution Returned un- satisfied. I Valley Credit company vs Phil Dyks returned unsatisfied. ': tra: execution Kldon M. Dlehm vs Rose Diemn: di vorce complaint charges cruel 4nd in- buman treatment. , 1 m J. Warren Car kin vs Patricia Ann Carkin: ; divorce complaint charges cruel and inhuman treatment. .' PROBATE COURT : j . i i William! George Moore1 estate: ap praisers1 set value of estate at $1S. Mathilda NieOing ectate; administra tor final! account shows receipts and disbursements of S477.44. Order sets Septembee 29, IMS at 10 a. in. for final he t-inc. h: - Charles. John and Sine rahsholtz. guardianship: allows 30 per inionth support for each child. ' ': StcDhen! Hemshorn estate: executor's final account shows advancement of S0623 23 to Eliubeth Hemshorn . - - Theresa I Fessler. cuardianship.guar dian authorited; to sell at private sale certain real property. Estate appraised at S2000, real property. Thereon! Finch estate; charges administratrix. order dis- John Hosteller estate: Inheritance tax of $963 3o on net taxable estate of S71.41S.14. Wilson Utile l eftate order aoooints George W. Little administrators; J. C Wagemah. Jessie wageman and f red Miller ap John T. praiser.!, it-; 4 Kirby estate: order atpoinu Munson administratrix, C. Mary T M. CrittendenJ Elmer Stauffer and George Lingel appraisers. s C. M. jJiarstad: order approve: final account..: indicates distribution, if Ixretta jCampbeU May guardianship; order a promts las appraisers. Gordon T.. Tower, Melie Mower ana Winurea Pettyjohn, f j s JUSTICE COURT j f J State vs Verle Anold Klampkeij pass ing without sufficient clearances con tinued for sentence to August 3. State Vs David M. McGee: intoxicated in a public place. S10 and costc, five days jail ito be, suspended upon pay ment, f I I ;, i ' State vi Jamesi Jacobs: larceny of iruitar. continued for sentence, untU Ausjurt I : H" Slate vs Robert Lovett, Camp Adalr unlawful tuse of motor vehicle, con tinued fori plea j until Tuesday, Jtugust 28.. 'It I , ! Slate vs seven individuals: illlegal parking oh court house grounds:, first warning" given. dismissed. si State vsi C. W. Fallstead: Portland, drunken driving and assault and bat terv, $100 j and (costs and 30 dxvi id jail for d nun ken driving. jaU sentence to be suspended upon payment of fine, S50 and costs for assault. Commitment issued. .. i J I) : MUNICIPAL COUatT Beatrice j Stubbltiield. Portland, no driver's license, iand vtolation of basic speed rule. SS and $10 bail. ii. Julia A. jWildman, .771 S. 21st, failure to stoo. bail $2.50. jqt ' Hsrold; Morse, route 3. Corvallis, no driver's license. SS.5A ail. i; -. MARRIAGE LICENSES , 1 WillUm tT. Fsrrell, M. superintendent convslescent home. Carnation, Wash.. aMt Harriett T1pp. ' housewife,:; Fall City. Wash. 5: Austin ; Rector1 Mitchell. 52. carpen ter, and Idith B. Oswald. 94, house wife, both! Jefferson. Martin W. Uacky, 21, diesel engineer, and Wilme L. Hanson. IS, clerk-stcn-STapher. both Seattle. c 51 OF f LIGHT ...AND YOU -s..i " v.1 - 5 why w io ! alwajs kara snaes I is? faros offered mil? gd ii : . . v. : Waltlo Hills Resident Onetime Schoolmate Of Wake Island Hero Mrs. J. W. Gilham, who resides in the Waldo hills east of Saleni, was a schoolmate of Cmdr, , Win- field Scott Cunningham, ;:USN, who has recently been released from a Japanese prison campl They attended the same, grade and high school in Camp Douglas, Wis. Commander Cunningham was commander of the IL S. forces on Wake island. . Melt U B Speaker Congress man James . Mott wilt be the speaker at the Salem Kiwanis club luncheon today. Members of other service clubs and of the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce have been invited to attend, Mott is leaving Sunday for Washington, Ante and Crete Collide The car driven by Edgar . W. Meyers, 1320 Chemeketa-, and the motor cycle' ridden by Clifford A. Bow der, 596 S. 19th. collided Saturday at 13th and State - streets. Both vehicles were damaged, and Bow der incurred a sprained wrist. Will 1 the , parlies who paid for renewals, on their accident insur ance policies at the Statesman office Saturday please send in their: names. Attempted Car Theft Mrs. Griffith reported to police Mon day that someone had attempted to steal her auto Sunday night as it was parked in front of her home at 194 N. 19th. The lock had been broken and the ignition wires tampered with. ; recketbook Lost Mrs. Ralph Harlahd, 2325 Myrtle ave., re ported to police Monday -the toss of her pocketbook containing $125 in currency and some personal papers, on a downtown street Sat urday morning. ' 5! I Dunlap Garden S treat;. Flexible, Durable . . . Built to Withstand 9 Tinae Average City Water Pressure. Conatt wcttd of new synthetic rubber . . . tha finest you can buy! 3 toufb. layers vulcan ised into one leakproof, kiakinf;, flexible unit. OOfJrjUMQS AND Rotci7 llecd AllMckllFili:; Snriakleajt Se-fU witk gentle, raJa-ttke : drops. V"V ; : - " v '-'J ': Easily Baevabtev tfcor- eat;- . AU metal rotary head type elnk- . Jsr. Specially desirDed to sprteklo . ' with natural dross. Equipped witk four karfe-Mk blades to bite s round . lirtnly aad hold the sprinkler erect. 4S 1 State SU Money Stolen L. H. Allison of the' Broadway Market, 1190 Broadway, j reported to police Monday ihe theft of $310 in cur rency, checks and rolls of pennies from his establishment The mon ey had beei in a bag under the counter. The theft, not a case of break and entry, police said, wa discovered Monday morning when the shop was opened for the day's' business. - - t I :!' . Mrs. Sparks Goes Home Mrs. Ray Sparks j 3780 Center st was dismissed: from the Deaconess hospital Monday witb her infant daughter j who was . born at that institution.. . Dismissed From - Deaconess Mrs. Lonnie Broadway, 1091 Huge st, West SaTem. was taken to her home Monday from the Deacon ess hospital. She was accompanied by her infant son, who was born at the hospital. ; - I- -( -. " Abend roths Are Parents Mr. and Mrs. H Abendroth, route 3, box 823, became the parents of a baby boy at 11:28 a jm. Monday at the Salem; General hospital. Mrs. Frieaen at Home Mrs. Howard jTriesen, and her infant son were 'dismissed Monday from the Saleni .General hospital to go to their home, 1060 Electric st i i .-;! Missing; Boy Raymond Davis, 17, was reported by his mother as missing since Sunday from Burk's Auto Cabins in West Salem where the famiy is staying. I ! - ; ! Younr Wife Disappears-Stanley R. Smith ! reported to police Mon day that jus j wife, Florence Irene Smith, 19; has been missing since last Wednesday from the couple's home at 301 S. 22nd. Permit Issued James E. Fraz ier was issued a permit Monday by the county court to move a combine over county roads. HOSE 7 25 FEET M' leaftlt 4.98 i" diameter ... Couplings & Washers Included WABUEU UfttTJDsU 11.79 U Salem r iv 1111 IKII Fathers and Daughters Dr. James Millar will be the speaker Wednesday at the annual Fathers and Daughters day program of the Rotary club. , Tinkham Gilbert will be program chairman for the day. The Rotary weekly round table at which it has been possi ble to make up absences will be discontinued September 1. Committee Meets Friday Trie executive committee ed War chest will of the Unit- meet Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant ateae Society Meets W. G. Krue ger, president of the Rose Society, announced that the v group will meet at the YMCA August 30 at 8 p. m. The meeting, to adopt the constitution, is open to mem bers and interested persons. Mattson Te ! SherJ County Clerk Kenry C. Mattson and his wife are vacationing this week at Twin Rocks on the Oregon beach. Purse Missing The purse be longing to Mrs. Emma Scbi ess, 1343 S. Commercial, was reported as lost or stolen to police Mon day. The purse con fined ration books, a $5 bilL and an indorsed check for $36. Missing; Girl Located Faith Davis, 19, missing from her home since last week. was located in Portland. Miss Davis is a patient in the Portland General hospital, having undergone for apendicitis. - an operation IMPROVEMENTS FOR VOliR HOME AUTOMATIC FURNACE CONTROL Includes thermostat; damper mo tor for 110-120-volt, 60-cycl A. jp.; 33 feet of cablej 18 feet of chain, pulleys, and staples. Fits all hand fired heating- system. Regulates m a J at Ml temperature; cum xuei duis. n .wa,"tt-.its o COLD WATER PASTE Use for pasting asbestos paper to heat ing pipes or cither surfaces.. ti Pounds ASBESTOS PAPER 3x60" 19.1 60"- For covering furoaoa pipes, walls, and oeillng axpoeed to heat or cold, or for lining floors. Caay to lnatalL DUST STOP Scientifically designed flber-gUaa filters I TA trai out duet;aave walla, curtaiM, and nleSU OtOtbiAsT mm. and BMMMV! lSzlSxl afsss. II HUMlDIFi: Dependabk metal coivstructioa. . . I' ' ' ' 'V,.'" - "v." - - - 431 Slal3 Si Salen Hectares Are Ssecess A series of lectures by Willamette Univer sity professors at the tuberculo sis! hospital were concluded this week and Dr. G. C Bellinger, hos pital superintendent, said Monday that the interest shown may war rant . their continuation for an other 12 or' 14 weeks. Beys Disappear Two boys have been reported to the police as missing since Sunday from the Fairview Home. ' i ! ,' ' - V ; -; Accident Keported JC a r 1 T. Donner, 450 S.' 14th, and ' Car( Van Steer, 3113 Cherry ave., re potted to police Monday that the cars driven by them had collided at 14th and State. ii ' i ; -r i! ' ;( Car Abandoned Tha Astoria police informed Salem authorities Sunday that an automobile regis tered to L. J. Brisloe, route 4, Sa lem, had been standing on an Astoria street for th"e past 24 hours. I; I 'V' ii Clab Directors Meet The board of ; directors of the Salem Men's Garden club will meet at 8 O'clock tonight at the YMCA. H. UjStaver, president, will be in charge of the business meeting. j Saleswoman Aged 21-35, in Jewelry store. Mast be able to type. Per manent position, top salary. References repaired. Write Bex 185 ee Statesman. 50 COMPLETR Alee Betd . Oa Terass RIIUUCE CEMENT Pounds Seals joints and makes them gas-tight. Hardens quickly. Pounds , 4N FILTERS 5- . i ... aa v VALVES 51.09 TANIC. DALLS Sturdy plastle tank QfTC ffii) mm sWat Fcr Relicble Cietihing lieeds Mdi of Itcncr WAX Self 4 polisa img; dries te ta minatss. Saves floors. Contains the finest Car nauba, wax. GAIXON 79c QUAKT z.4f MAID Or HONOR 0!L POUSH For floors and wood work: pro tect and preserves. 29c PINT 3)e e HONOR CLEAKER QUAKT M.ilD OF All Purpose Quli k 1 y remove dirt and crease f r o so all painted and p o r cltlai a- ena meted sur faces. MAID OF HONOR CREME POLISH Ke tpi fural- . am. linrly f les.r and nrotected. . rllVT ,T QUART We I SPOT REMOVER 39c Qnick effl- elent, and aafe to us. S OUNCES RUG CLEANER LlquH 'cJelns aOff is the nj fjlivy type, jrour suga osT the flee.. TINT I te MAID OF HONOR GLASS CLEAIIZR Clean d o w av Sd -J-Y reef- I Uf1 I raad glaaswartef. fectl vely quicklv. n ovtfvu 434 Stele Si Sdsn . i -. :' ni'M i'wiiniwni mam ksatwi R QCAKT QUAKT 1 . S OUNCES 2H