The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning August 83, 1913 (US tty RJb ws; nBnneff The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 Dismissal from Deaconess Dismissals from the - Deaconess hospital Wednesday included Mrs. Merrill Harsch, 123 Liberty st., nd her infant daughter; . Mrs. Eomer Thacker of Mill City and her Infant son; Mrs. Mary Wel- don, 643 Union st; Ivar Morgan Broadcast Scheduled Mem bers of the Salem Junior Cham ber of Commerce will . broadcast a special 'program over ' KSLM Friday night at 10:45 o'clock in observance of the 25th anniver sary of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce and the f route five, Salem; Mrs. Rich- 2$uY anniversary of radio. Taking rd Manning, 328 Judson st,. and her Infant son,! and. Mrs. Virgil Sutton, Woodburn, and her infant on. .' ; fur storage. Let us tell you about ur storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. , . Koch Injures Fingers Frank Koch, 2680 N. Church st, receiv ed painful cuts and bruises on two fingers of his left hand Wednes day when he caught them in a taw. First aiders who treated the hand said Koch told them he was hurt at the Reinholdt and Lewis plant where he is employed. For un painted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 323 Center. - Parents On Way Parents of William Stevens, 17, of Des Moines, la., who was drowned in the Willamette river Sunday near the Wheatland ferry, are on their way. to this vicinity; relatives re ported Wednesday. The youth had een making his home with his ncle land , aunt," Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knupp of the Quinaby eustrict 1 J f t A . f ... . wvu u ngciiii, cniropracuc yhysician and physiotherapist has. rerarnea : zrom yrs. service in the iavy and reopened his office - M 1 . wuuiKiuMt . - Lions Club Today Members f the Salem Lions club at their meeting today will hear Lieu Tso- T.inn Atf fViiinerlrlrx fViInn ..t I. . la Orpffnn atudvinff VriH am. mna- sieering. Tso-Linn was with the highway bureau of China for eight Fears and is one of 700 Chinese engineers who have been sent to this country to study bridge de velopments. He Will leave Satur day for Pittsburgh to study en gineering constructions there prior to his return to China. Clean rummage sale, YWCA. 332 N. Com'L. Friday and Saturday.' Interest Rates Reduced The state land board said Wednesday that effective Sept 1 interest rates on Its loans of more than $2500 will be reduced from 8 to 4 per cent The action was taken to make the rates conform with rates which prevail generally. Hop picking, Roberts Hop Yard, 4 miles south on River road, ttarts Friday, Aug. 31. Will pick Sunday and Monday. Rubbish Fire Wednesday Firemen were called to the foot n Hood street on the river bank to put out a rubbish fire Wednes day night No damage was re ported. .''.-. Watch for "Adventures by Morse." Dor Bites Girl Julia Repine, f, was given first aid treatment Wednesday alter her pet dog had kitten the girl , on her face, aid men reported. The child lives at 1060 North 18th st . Shop Woodrows for Kelly Farm Tractor tires. Issued Marriage License Elmer It Worth of McMinnville and Lecna G. Owens of Salem have . been issued a marriage license at Vancouver, Wash. -" Want "two men Capital Ice ' Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5603, 580 Trade. cles driven by George E. . Smith, C20 S. 25th, and Alden Boun- gard, Seattle, collided Tuesday Birht at ShinDinf and Fairgrounds road. No Injuries were noted. Wedding . pictures taken at : the CuU Left llsad First aiders treated Clifford Vanick Tuesday evening for a cut left hand which he received while working in a - hop yard. part in the program will . be Dick Lockard, . state director; ' Irwin Weddle, secretary; Wendell Ewing, treasurer; Bud . Kent, second vice president; Floyd Walts, first vice president, . and Elmo Lindholm, president , For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. 7 ' .' Air Exnress Un A fain nf 350 per cent more air express traffic in. the first six months of 1945 over the same period in 1944, was shown Wednesday by H. E. Brown, agent of the air express division of the Railway Express agency. Gross revenue also jump ed 39.5 per cent with $1870.65 as against $1341.43 for the six month period of 1944. . l "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. , Stink Bomb Vandals Appre hended Sheriff Denver Young arrested Wednesday at Mill City two youths who were alleged to have placed a stink bomb under the door at the rear of the Mill City theatre Saturday night Al yin Hamlin, 20, and Clifford Met ier,' 18, are both being held In the. county jail on the charge. Beauty operator wanted. . Good wages. Marinello Shop. Ph. 8916. Pipe Permit Granted The county court issued a permit Wednesday to Ben Kaufman, per mitting him to law a one-inch pipe under a county road east of Pratum to carry water for do mestic uses. Office of Dr. H. E. Gilbert 808 First Nat'l Bank, will be closed from Sept 1 to Oct 1. Five Turnovers Made Turn overs showing additional taxes collected on five separate rolls have been filed by Sheriff Den ver . Young. They are; 1941, $593.95; 1942-43, $1213.03; 1943 44, $2048.06 and 1944-45, $128.28 Hop picking, Roberts Hop Yard, miles south on River road Starts Friday, Aug. 31. Will pick Sunday and Monday. Stolen Car Recovered The car belonging to Howard G. Rey nolds, Camp Adair, which was stolen Tuesday night from the 300 block on S. 14th street was re covered behind the McKinley school on S. High street shortly after It was reported missing. : 7 hr. developing it printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com'L Breakfast Meetlnjr Postponed The newly formed breakfast club will not meet at the YMCA Thurs day morning as previously sched uled, because the cots used by sol diers from Camp Adair are still set up there, President Connel C Ward announced Wednesday. Sawdust for fuel. Immediate de livery. Oregon Pulp it Paper Co. Lumber division. Phone 9236. Count Made. on County Roads-. A count of the traffic passing over all of the county roads for which petitions had been filed for oiling was completed by Mrs. Reba Ed wards, recently, County Commis sioner Roy Rice stated Wednes day. It will be impossible for the county to improve all of the roads for which - petitions "were filed, making the traffic count necessary. Another count will be made later on in, the year when the roads are under more . normal usage, the harvest traffic no wbeing unusu ally heavy. An average will be determined . from the two counts which would indicate the normal mean of .usage, he added. Each of the two-day checks on the two roads were made at varying eight hour periods during the - day. . ..... Bean pickers urgently needed. Ex cellent picking. Rt 2, Box 190, opposite Lakebrook Hop yard. Phone 2-2355. H. L. Pearcy. Building Permits Wednesday Building permits were issued from the ceity engineer's office Wed nesday to the following: J. F. Swi- gart, to repair a one-story dwell ing at 1485 S. Liberty, $200; C. T. Reany, to reroof a one-story dwelling at 660 Hood, $50; M. C. Johnson, to reroof a one-story garage at 1695 S. Capitol, $50; F. W. Fowler, to erect a one-story garage at 1190 N. 16th, $250; Ar chie F. Bronson, to erect a one story dwelling at 2385 Broadway, $2,500. Wanted waitress evenings. Short hours. Wimpy's. 697 N. CapitoL Ph. 7887. - - Permit Issued The county court Wednesday issued a permit to the Portland General Electric company to extend a power line on county roads 801 and 802. The line will extend east from the south river road near Riverdale. We cut and install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Wood row, 325 Center st Church Votes ;. j ;.. ' . -. . - Consolidation At Conference The Oregon - Washington con ference, of . the , United - Brethren church has. approved union with the ' Evangelical church. ,The. ap proval was voted at the denomi nation meeting . which has just closed at Trestle Glen camp. J. M. Goodheart- was returned , as .pas tor of the -Englewood . United Brethren church . in Salem, and was named district superintend ent . ' ' '; ' . . The general conferences of each denomination have approved the move and the vote is now being taken in the state conferences in cluding the , Oregon-Washington one which has Just voted. . "A popular vote of the member ship will be taken next and when this Is complete a meeting of the heads of the two bodies Is pro vided for in the fall of 1946. Bish ops of the .two churches will form the Evangelical United Brethren church. . v : The general conference of the United Brethren church approved the union by a vote of 224 to 2, while the Oregon : - ; Washington conference voted 34 to 6 for the union.'- - : Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Valley Credit Service VI Louis A. and Thelma Jones: return of execution on judgment for $81.75. shows collec tion of $17.96 by garnishment. Emma M. uvergara vs wuiiam M. Overgard: order of default noted. W. H. Weeks vs Ethel Weeks; divorce complaint charges desertion, asks con firmation by court of previous property settlement entered Into by both parties. S. W. and Minnie Champ vs O Nell Bros, and Callaghan Co.: motion by defendant for more specific statement denied, given 10 days to answer to complaint. Helen M. Taylor vs Elwood N. Tay- and inhuman treatment, asks custody of two minor children, the two other minor children of the couple to be awarded to defendant, $73 attorney's fees. Raymond W. Wuornos vs Kathleen Wuornoc: order of default noted and entered. GulUermo C. Ycoy vs Sally R. Ycoy: divorce complaint charges cruel ana inhuman treatment, asks custody of minor chUd. Maleda Banick Myers vs Alva O. Myers: answer contains a complete admission by defendant. PROBATE COURT Ida M. H. Tekenburf estate; order confirms sale of real property to J. H. Edwards for $4000. Salome Rose Katilus estate: execu tors final account shows receipts of $2954.25 and disbursements of $922.20. Indicate heirs and distribution, order sets September 29, 1945 at 10 a. m. for final hearing. .t JUSTICE COURT State vs Robert Norris " Stevenson, larceny of an automobile, continued for plea until Thursday, August 90. State vs Melvin J. Olson, defective muffler, fined $2 JO and costs. MARRIAGE LICENSES Samuel Terrell, 45, longshoreman, Burntwood. Ore., and Irene M. Moore, 44. waitress, EddyvUle. Ore. Blirh Billiard Parlor Changes Hands A certificate . of assumed name was filed with the county clerk Wednesday for the Bligh Billiard Parlor by Alfred and Hen ry H. Fox The retirement from the business was noted from a certificate signed - by Charles A. and Ethel II. Johnston.' Watch for "Adventures by Morse." Sugar Stolen John E. Williams reported to police Wednesday that someone had stolen. 20 pounds of sugar from the back porch of his residence at 1112 Mill street Spun-Ray white sport shirts con vertable collar $3.95. Alex Jones, 121 N. High st Rheumatism and Arthritis. I suf fered for years and am so thank ful that I was cured of this ter rible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for in formation. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Washington. Pd. Adv. Watch Stolen Everett D. Meh ner reported to police the theft of his watch from a room in the Centrol Hotel, 462 State, which he was occupying Sunday night. Hop picking, Roberts Hop Yard, 4 miles south on River road. Starts Friday, Aug. 31. Will pick Sunday and Monday. -LADIES - HAKE US YOUR MATERIAL HEADQUARTERS- - ' '- Thos.' Kay Woolen Co. - , 2S0 So. Uth St KOTICE BUS SCHEDULE Beginning September 4 SALEM SUBURBAN LINES Evergreen Ave. - SUverten Road - Hollywood Drive .' Sonnyview Avenue ; Outbound ':50 A.M." 8:20 AJd. 9:50 11:20 12:50 2:20 3:50 8:20 6:50 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. , P.M. Return 7:25 AM. 8:53 AM. 10:23 A.M.; 11:35 2:55 4:23 3:55 7:25 A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. p. sr. P.M. Illshway tt Chemaw Keiser '. . y ; - - ' Rev. Wilmer A. Brown Garlock Death Mvesligated Coroner's . deputies and . state police ' Wednesday ' were lnvesti' gating :the death of Jay Carlock, an! employe, at .the '. Peter Smith ranch near Gervais for the past five years. They said suicide was suspected.. ' . When the Smiths returned to their home Tuesday night, after an; absence of several days they found Carlock dead in his cabin, where a fatal shot had been fired either. Saturday or Sunday. No motive-was known for the man taking : his life ti bia had not complained 'of Illness or 'despond ency." - The body was taken to Woodburn. ' - Almost ZOO ' newspapers .now maintain current and past files on microfilm. Members Plan Reception f or New Pastor Members and friends - of the First ' Evangelical church 'will meet Thursday evening at the church for a reception for the Rev. and Mrs. Wilmer . A Brown, newly, appointed pastor and his family. -A farewell for Helen Bier who has resigned, as church- sec retary and parish visitor, will also be held at the same time. ,The Rev. Brown served the Sa lem church as assistant minister In 1938 and 1939 when he was minister of music and director of youth activities. He comes to Sa lem, from the First Evangelical church of Portland, where he has been for the last three years. He has been prominent in the activities . of the Washington and Oregon conference of-the Evan gelical 1 church, and . at present is director of music, a four year ap pointment , Miss Bier completes five years of service as church secretary and parish visitor and . is. leaving to accept the position of dean of women ' at - Cascade college . in Portland.;: : . : . -, : Coed Diet Makes Good Degs Vriilu'es' lojamdieats prov!i ALL she elemeoa yoor dog aaeds mad mmM bav foe top coadtooa. . lmctmtkM iiciiiifT nttaix, nioarala. vcactsbto mmA sssas sscat pioteias mmfitm momtithmtmt. Checks Recovered Some of the checks stolen, from the Broadway Market Sunday were in the hands of local police Wednesday. A 5-year-old child playing in an alley In the 700 block on D street dis covered, the checks Under some bushes along the side, of the alley. He gave , them to his mother, who in, turn notified the' police. The checks were stolen' along , with a considerable sum of money from under the counter, at the market Unity Dally Word, for sale. 338 State st V ) ' - v f --I oov j pass I Provides th J9,f tmtnfi Needed for 100 Nutrition Many dog ailaseats of stoauck.' teeth, boaes, and skin are caused, by faulty diet. No matter what else tod feed, include one good mealof Friskies erery day, sad b SURE your dog is Safe from ail Stents due to faulty diet. Dogs !oWtheMeatr"TOf of Friskies. Created by experts la animal feeding at Albert Kennels oa famous Caroadoa Farm. Sad foe free book:" How to Feed aod Care for Your Dog." Albert Milling Company, Seatde lWuh. - Two Forms-CU DBS or MEAL FeeJ BOTH forVoriery Outbound 6:00 A.M. 7:30 :00 19:30 12:00 1:30 3:00 4:30 8:00 A.M. A.M. am: AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. .Return f .6:45 AM. 8 :13 A M. ) 9:43 A.M. 11:15 A.M. 12:43 P.M. 2:15 P.M. 3:45 P.M. 5:13 P.M. , 8:45 P.M. D. E. 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