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Tli OREGON STATESMAN. Solent, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. September 3. 1945 . PAGE nyr flatty The Oregon Statotmcn Telephone 8101 l On Ilealth. Staff Miss Barbara Dike, PHN, has been added to the Jiursin staff; ;of the Marion .county department of health. Miss Dike territory will Include the North Salem T district. She has Jen on the -Polk county health staff for the last three and a half ears. Miss Dike took her public health, training at the University cf .Washington. . . . ' . , ; . ; - ' r- -.' 1 ' Fur storai. tet its telt you about ur storage with freo math-proof-tnfciPriceav-. f " s ' -' " ' t ' . ' i . -Mra, Boath Back Agne? C. Booth, Marion county school su--perintendent, returned to her. -office Tuesday following her annual vacation. With her husband Carl Booths she was at the " beach a .Week , ago 'Tuesday when storms truck. - The Booths aided coast guardsmen in j removing; a . small vessel from : rocks and shallows. Shop' Woodros for Kelly Farm Tractor' tires:! . -V ; v , ;. ; : Makes Fast Wark The new ! loader recently put into ; use by ; the i Marion county court is cur rently employed at clearing shoul ders on" the road between West Stayton and Aumsville and . is proving a rapid means of remov- Jnrt kiL 1 1 J 3 utuin wuiui uas utcn uirug- ed or graded out of drainage ditchr es there, County Judge Grant Murphy said Tuesday. : 'Cyn" 4 Cronise Photographs and Frames, lit Natl Bank Bldg. - - . - . Toastmistress i Opens The first fall meeting of , Salem Toastmis tress will be held following a 6 o'clock! dinner meeting Septem ber 13. at the Quelle, Mrs. L. O. Arena, ! president, announced yes terday;: "' "' 7. hr. dei&lopinf printing ser vice, at Burke s Camera Shop. 174 N. Comt .. "' ' Tre, Wheel Stolen While E. D. Crabtree,! "Turner, was ' attending a show in Salem on Monday night, I a. tire and wheel were stolen from his parked automobile; he report? ' ed:to city police. .. " ' ,." , Want two men. Capital Ice St -Cold, Storage Co. Ph. 4603, 580 i Keparteal Misain- Jesse" Mc Carttey, 1131 EdgeWater st., West -Salem, has been missing since last ' Friday Salem city rpolice' were notified Tiiesday by West Salem police..!. '. -. ' . Obituary Scheldt - ' At Cedar Rapids. lows, August 14. Sophia Scheidt. late resident of rt. 6. . Salem, at tike af of 53 year. Wife of Catl Schie4dt;of Salem; Mother of 'O. B Chapman of Salem and Wiley Chapman ofiLo Anfelec. CaUf.: lister ct Mick Schwlndt and Davt Schwlndt of JCahsaa and Martha Thomas of Quincy. Csttf.: grandmother of LJoyd Allen, Chapman of Ioa Angeles and IJnda Arleno Chapman, of .Salem; hilf-titr of Katherine Foof. Lizzie roof. KaUo Schuerman and John Schwlndt. all of Kansas, and Mattie rrehuf ' of Ohio, funeral services will bo held Wednesday, September S. at 1:30 pin.; from tho W. T. Ridon chapel, "with, i concludinf services at Belcrest Memorial park. iter. S. Ham- Jt rick wiU officiate. Marsh . - I At Seaside, Saptenaber t, Wilbur Lee Wirih, at the ago of M years. Sur vived by his wife. Mrs. Bernyce Marsh; son, Milton L. Marsh of Euccne; moth er. Mrs. I. A. Marsh of Salem; hro til ers. Homer T. and William T. Marsh, both of Salem: and two rrandcbild- ren. Services wiU be held Wednesday. Sent. 'S. at 10 a.m.. from tho W. , I Rildon chapeL Concludinr services at the lOOr cemetery, with Or. J. C. Harrison oxuciaung. Ijiaktree Reverend William Henry Inkiree. It, at tho Turner Memorial home, on Seotember 3. Survived by wife. Pearl Lanktree of Turner; two sons, Staff Set John H. Lanatree or tna u. s. armv and Chester Lanktree of the IT. S. navy; five daughter. Mrs. Florence Hess OI ecappoose, ureH airs, uuun Smith of Yuba City. Calif.. Mrs. Pearl Mitchell of Turner, Mrs. Beulah Barker of Seattle and Mrs. Vivian Vernon of Sweet Home. I and S3 grandchildren. Service will be held from tho Howell Edwards chapel, B43 Capitol st. at 1 p. m. with Rev. lien noDtnson onicut in, assisted by Rev. Cilstrap and Rev, Glen Vernon. Concluding services at Twin Oaks cemetery. - , - Brewer I in this pltv Seotember t. Sandra Kathleen Brewer, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer of I8S N. Commercial st. Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. rred snaxang or saiem and It. B. Brewer of WinfieTd. Lai An nouncement of services' later by the W. T. Rigdon company. Thomas Treemsn Walker, lata resi dent of Lynden. Wash.. Sept. 4. Sur vived by son. X. P. Walker, of Lynden, Wash.; grandson, Kenneth Walker. Sa- - lm . aiul S vrMt.vrandchtldren. Serv ices wiU be held Saturday, Sept. a. at I'JB p.- ro. irorn tne Liougn-iMirncK chape i. Interment in Belcreit Memorial William' Paul Regler, lata resident of Turner, Ore., at a Portland hospital Sept. 4. at tho age of is years. Sur vived, by hie parents, atr. ana Mrs. 3. H. Regier, of Turner, sisters, Mrs, AUiiM Saulres. of Turner. Mrs. Mar tha Carter, of Seattle: brother. Theo dore Merfeei, Beanie, wain, jonn ana Louis MereV of tho V. S. army. Serv wa wiU bo held from the Cktugh-Bar- rick chapel Friday. Sept. 7. at i p. with Interment hi Twin Oaks cemetery. Turner. . ' - Road-Sealing Halts .R a i n s which have this week halted the sealing . of Marion county roads will not seriously delar the ro- gram, Roadv Commissioner ' Rot Rice opined Tuesday, Only two carloads of oil are , on hand now and only two more of the county's summer 1945 order are yet to be delivered; Rice said! The work yet to be done could be comnleted 4n a week of fair weather, he in- dicated. . -' - . ' For Come Joans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. " ' . Jayeees Sap-4-Dialoerue recita tions by- George J. Veall provided enteruuiment for . Junior Cham ber ,of Commerce rnembers and weir wives t a bullet supper in the Veterans tof Foreign Wars hall at Hood ' street and Fairgrounds road last night, Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph.. 5722. i ' XatoureUe Assigned Circuit Judge Earl C Latourette of Ore gon City hz been assigned by Chief Justice Harry H. Belt of the Oregon supreme court to try . the Marion county, case of Rand vs. Church.- An alleged deal for the Capital Press is involved. For unpainted furniture shop' at Woodrow's, 325 Center. Marriage Licenses Issaed Marriage licenses have been is sued at Vancouver, Wash, to Walter E. Newton, Salem; and Betty M. Edwards, Bremerton, Wash.; Chester E. Kelson and Al ice M. Wood, both of Lebanon; and to August J. Cico, Hubbard and Verda M. Couture, Seattle. We cut and install Shatter-Proof auto glass." R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center ft. . Miss Morgan Back Genevieve Morgan, publicity director for the state department of agriculture, has returned to her duties after spending a short vacation with her mother, Mrs. Lola Morgan, at Florence. She also visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ken neth Hans com at Swisshome. We want more gray, oats, barleyj wheat Ball Bros., Turner. Phone 24. - 'Visiting at The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellis 'are at The Dalles for a week's visit at .the home of his mother, Mrs. Mabel C. Ellis. They will be accompa nied home by their son, James, who has spent several weeks there with his grandmother This month we are having perma nent wave specials at, the Larsen Beauty Studio (formerly Mitzi Gray) 471 Court St Ph. 5033. 1 - ' " Lot Sobbed Two hub caps and an automobile radio were stolen Monday . night from j the Capps Used Car lot at 520 N. Commer rial st Groesbeck Auction Wednesday night Phone 6098. Market Sale 120 Silverton Rd. o ' Return From Aktorl Walter Dry and Mrs. Inja Boyer of the Oregon schools foir the Blind and Deaf, returned the first part of the week from they were checking cases of vi sual and hearing Astoria, where Impairment and conferring with Dr. Dorothea H. Scoville, Clatsop county health officer. Acousticon now effers new revo lutionary "hearing lenses" for the hard of hearing; "Investigate." Batteries for all alids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co. 905 First Natl Bank. Ph. 6350. ! Jary Florist 373 State -St Now Open. Takes Weekend Trip Leston W. Howell, Salem mortician, spent the weekend in Klamath Falls visiting friends. He returned home Tuesday. . !' All wool Paul Bunyon shirts. Bright Plaids and Checks. 18.95. Alex Jones, 121 North High St Te Farragnt Idahe Mr. land Mrs. Lloyd Hill and family were in: Farragut Idaho, over the weekend visiting their' son. Dr. Clifford Hill. Dr. Hill, who re cently graduated -from dental school, j la . assigned to the naval base there.'- And India BiiaslMsrasstg cstion Km4BiS Warn mm MoancO srl tuw Bslaful. (uSarat n cat, toor atoaMra an cankura, apctsrt atuslly nnM Ik fHUatctlBa aradiclms anaoa So RBptoawiki nllaf akxIlrUM lis Umms la Sil-H Tbls. Ks lassllts. BeU-asi artaas csarfen la m w mwra aetu l u m trnum ZifigenSson EEorif ichers ia Piclarj Will Slarl AtgnsI 24 1815 '.y AT THE f.- ,-. ly. ).:. ? LMEBBOOK HOP FAHI1S Bus transportation each morning starting at 6 a. m. from the foDowinsr istations: FAIRGKOUND ROAD AND HIGHLAND AVENUE ' ! CAPITOL AND MARKET STREETS 17TII AND MARKET STREETS Af 17T1I AND CENTER STREETS . ; Jt 17TH AND 8TATK STREETS . " i 12TII AND STATE STREETS - .r, 7 12T1I AND MISSION STREETS tfi1..; ! , LESLIE SCHOOL 1 COMMERCIAL AND CFJJTER STREETS f ' ' " COMMERCIAL AND COLUMBIA STREETS . KEIZER SCHOOL .. I ImP Human Factor Is Termed of h art r The successful business man, in the next several ! years - of ,: the greatest' prosperity," - will be the person ? who makes a scientific study of numart relations, Ray mond Osborne Yost told the Salem Kiwani.club Tuesday, v: f; : The New.-York business coun selor, on a visit to the west coast, said ; the years 'in the immediate future would be more highly com petitive than at any previous time, and that it would ; be . vitally im portant that businesses, have "the right man in the right job. j The only way to accomplish this fac tor U through "human iinalysis, he declared, and added that f the human element factor is the weak est part, of .every .-business today." rYost said there jwas "need of a reunion ?of how v to approach 'and deal with the public," ,bn,the part of many businesses. . He described personality as "the most exotic in fluence in : the i world today--tne greatest business getter.", . L In- demonstrating methods of choosing nien, Yst palled on three members .jpf the club,j and i de scribed the traits of an' introvert, extrovert and arabivert which he said-applied to. them. - All, he de clared, have thek intrinsic value so long as they are in the kind of work for : which each is suited. Used, in the demonstration were Chris Seeley, Sid Stevens and J. N. Devers, respectively. -;: " . Hardinr Here Everett Hard ing, YMCA associated area execu tive 'i from Portland, was In , Sa lem Tuesday to . make arrange ments for the "district Hi-Y lead ers and officers . conference, tb be held J helre in . mldOctober. j Dr. Lawrence Riggs jof - Willamette university will be. chairman of; the meet 16 schools will be repre sented. I " .' I ' -" . i 1 Wanted-f'-Lady haying general. In surance lundeiiti experience. We will., pay higher Wages than you jarejifow getting if you can qualify. P1C9182., - K I-'. llv., T Cat Thumbs Treated Both George itc Myers,"- 2, 727 South 12th st., and Everett Branch of route six, Salem, were treated by first aiders Monday; night for cut thumbs, n Myers said he received his injury while cutting wood and Branch ijcut his 'X thumb while slaughtering a calf Neither cut was Serious, aid men said. ! - Bessie Burnett a cold wave spe cialist, will be with the Larsen Beauty Studio., 471 Court St Phoni 5033. , Tj i 4- Club Meeting Townsend ' club, No. 4 will meet at 7.30 tonight at 838 Highland avenue. 1; t i- M --; --f ' Reroof with Johns-Manville ; as phalt shingles right over your old roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr.; tot pay. Free estimates.! Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. , i . v ,; -t. . r r -: :i Painting & Decorating. Ph. 7552. Malls Have Dangiter Mr. and Mrs. Dafrell Mull, 1 1365 Broad way,became the i parents of a girl at 7:18 pjn. Tuesday at Sa lem General hospitaL ' The father is in the army. , . I i 1i ; ,.!., - Rummage Sale, 470 N. Com'l. DAV Aux. Fri., Sat Buaick Mkt I I:-' I ' - !.! .: ! . - - : McAlvin .Top St Body Shop closed from Sept 4 to Sept 17th. . N Oskie This Week The Os- kie party scheduled to be held at the YMCA Friday has been post poned due to conflicting activities in the -harvest fields, YMCA workers Said Tuesday. Health House closed from Sept. 4 to Sept 17. ' .. u! - - ! i Mrs. Heed Injured Mrs. Don ald Hood, route one, Gervais, Was treated for minor cuts which she received when the! glass from! window in her car shattered dur ing an accident at Liberty and Division streets Tuesday. Aid men removed the glass and sent the woman home. -.:- . 1: .' Pioneer Dead Mrs. Rose , Emma ' Gwinn, patlve f Salem and a" pioneer in ; the , development f .the great Valley - hep industry.' tor whom final rites were held Tuesday at St Joseph'i CathoHe' church. Mrs. Gwinn, 75, died Satorday after an illness of two years. . '',"' , Speakers Named For War Chest 7 .7 v DHve Next IIoiith Selection of Frank- B. ' Bennett, superintendent . of," Salem public schools, , as ." chairman ; of . : the speakers' bureau j. of - the': Salem IMS Unitedv;tWar;.'es'jwmr paign was annoupced today" The drive is scheduled : to open Tues-day,-October 9.f - y-r Crchsdrmen. with " Bennett' "ari the Rey. Charles'. Durden,v Calvary Baptist ' church; ?ftwr Rev. WiUard Hall, Kh.ight Memorial Cohgregar tional church; Lye Xetghtoh Boy ScVxut executive; i and the -'Rev. Cheater -HamHifl.j First Presoyte- rian church. .,..J , thankful as . we are for ;vlc tory, , we should Remember ;.thai the . agencies represented J in, the United War Fund are" cstrrjing on for. the men and women, still. i Jhe armed, forces',--and. jta.. insure -that peace - for whjch Jhey,f ought by, ."combatting y starvation".', iand disease abroad," Bennett asserted. .fWe must remember,; even' more, that our own character " building- agencies .will need the' Individual MMS EG! 1 CIRCUIT, COURT . . . ; . ! T Lena Nadln . Fitzhugh .' vs Melvln FitKhugh; complaint tor divorce chars es cruel and inhuman treatment, aska custody of . minor child , and $50 a month Support money;' married Oct. 11. 1940. at Salem: custody of child awarded to plaintiff pending: outcome of suit and defendant's parents order ed to surrender custody. - Esther Mougin vs Russell I. Moo gin; decree ot divorce to plaintiff restores her maiden 'name, Esther Noland. - Emma 14. Overgard vs William M. Overgard; decree of divorce to plain tiff. -- - Raymond? W. Wuornos vs Kathleen. Wuornos; decree of divorce to plain tiff. , . Dorothy J. Forgard vt George O. Fergard; decree of divorce to pUintiff. - Margery (Reeves vs-Raymond. G. Reeves; decree ot divorce to plaintiff restores her maiden name, . Margery Hervey.- . Alida F. Johnson vs Emert T. John-, son; order of default and decree of divorce to plaintiff. Jerry Durham vs Violet Durham; decree of divorce to plaintiff. - ' Marian Hubbard vc Jacob jtyle Hub bard; decree of divorce to plaintiff. Francis Fred Matthewson L -Mar-Jorie Elizabeth Matthewson; decre of divorce to plaintiff. ' Mary Ann Turner vs Paul L. Wolf; dismissed upon stipulation to effect that action, has been settled. - Vesta Genie Wolf vs Paul X. Wolf: two cases ion an appeal) - dismissed on stipulation to effect that both have been settled out ot court. - Bernice Ellen Johnson - vs Ilerman T. Johnson;', decree ot divorce to plain tiff gives her custody of . minor .chil dren, requires defendant to contribute S50 a month in form of military allot ment and retains for him right of vis itation. . h- . V . . Charlotte jKelley vs Oscar B. Bjerke; defendant's ' motions 1, 3 -and: 4 to amended complaint allowed; plaintiff to have .to and including Sept. IS, -1945, in which to serve and file second amended complaint. Kenneth Teller vs Iva T. Paulsen and others; -order of default and mort gage foreclosure. - . Bertha B, McAfahan vs Southern Pa cific company and Western Paper Con vertiiif company;! order denying, mo tion ot Southern i Pacific company to strike certain paragraphs from com plaint; order- bverroliag 'demurrers of western Paper Converting company, Judge Charles Combs. Clara M. Steusloff vs Elmer M. Me Kee and others: order permits Valley Packing company to intervene as . defendant. A. ..... Vada Owens vs Kenneth Owens; de fendant ordered to psy plaintiff $50 to apply on attorneys lee, sjo for court costs and $25 a month for sup port of minor cnud. Grace M. Catterson vs W. A. Cat tenon; complaint for divorce charges desertion Aug. 17. 1940, and' asks cus tody of three minor -children; married April . 1937, at North Platte. Neb. Jeanne A Bohall vs Robert 1. Bo hall; complaint for divorce charges cruel' and inhuman treatment, asks custody ot sminor child, $50 a month alimony and $SS a month suport money for child; married Oct. 17. 1842. at Salem. -(-' J. Warren Carkln vs Patricia Ann Car kin; decree of divorce to -plaintiff. Dena JU McDonald vs T. G. Mc Donald; reply admitting and denying portions of counter daim. ' Loretta Bacon vs William Harrison Bacon, Jr., decree of divorce to plain tiff together with custody of minor children, $50 a month for their sup port and $50 a month lor her support. Bern ice Hartmaa vs EUsworth Roy Woald Erect . Clock-Holly M. Jackson, Salem jeweler, has ap plied to the city council for au thority to mount an electric, neon lighted clock on a post in the side walk in front Of bis place of busi ness on North Liberty street The request was Tuesday night refer red to committee Celllslen Reported Automobiles driven by Rodney C Monaghan, 133 Beach ave and Kenneth O. Runner, route 9," Salem, collided at the intersection of Market street and Broadway on Tuesday, city polices reported. No person was .injured., .,, V . '-r: ; l)sJpC4,1Sia4tHVfj4 tisfcsWie?aiaia.Myj -1 White Paint $3.00 pr rallon in 58. Green Shingle Stain $1.65 per fallon in 5'a. Red Shinple Stain! $1.65 per gallon in 5'g. Linseed Oil i j t White Lead i ! Discontinued PftisU, $2J0 gallon. ; Hope House Brooms ' ' V ' Hop Needles j , i.', 5, 10 and 15-Gallon Water Kegs Wooden Spigots j .' ' - - Door Closers r . Overhead Garage t)oor Sets $17.50 Empty 5-Gallon Ckns 25e and 50c v . lO-GaUoniSfiUC Cans $5.50 Lawn Sprinllers M SC-Steel Taps $2jT5 with hook. I'yrex Top or Stot Ware bets. n Dy Hi Empm EMv. So. Tartman: marriage of Sec. "17."- 1943, at Camas, Wash., annulled and plain tiffs maiden name, : Bernice McVeigh, restored. a -. , j'. r Catherine ' LeMay .Crowder vs - Wal lace X. Crowder; decree of divorce to plaintiff with custody el minoi child and $30 a. month for his -support and $42 a month alimony. raui m. unt vs-Aivma mit Lane: decree of divorce ta plaintiff; defen dant restored maiden name, Alvjna May Ciendenin. v I - v ." Maleda JSanicic Myers, vs Alva - O. Myers; divorce decree to 'plaintiff and custody of minor children; Elizabeth- . -Vanover vs Napoleon E. Vanover; decree ol divorce to plain tiff 'and? custody of. minor ' children with M support money. . . , i Russeu c. Krueer- vs Georria sr. Krueger; decree of i divorce and .cua- tooy. of minor cauarea to piainnrr. I PROBATE COURT " . MaryKoutny -sruardianshio; - John Doubrave . named guardian: -Paul J3i on, J. -H. Bornec and -Trank- Nemet appointed appraiser. . wnituisori Edior xuvis estate: R- ber- O. Allen - appointed administrator of estate tentatively valued at - S440; R. B. Winslow. T. R. Hobart and fted Wamock named appraisers. . Regina Maisei estate; nnar order, v John B. Harvey guardianship; Agpei K. Harvey., discharged -as guardian, ward having reached his majority, ? Aivine R oam smaraiansnip:-wa ter H. Bell, guardian, authorized t sell specified real property.- - - i joseDnn r. senneiaer sruaraiansnin: L. M. Schneider,, guardian, , authorized to sen syevuteu real1 property.- - i Eimi H. uiunz estate: ari ciuna. administrator, authorized to seli specfr fied real nrooertv. -I- - 1 loia uieazon estate: oraer autnorizt. ina OrviUe -W. Gleason. administiatoit. to sen pecirtea reac property. JUSTICE COURT State vs Nicolas Crux: defendant to enter plea this morning to charge of larceny; new m city jail. . i State vs Kaiph Theodore smith ana lone Alvina Jensen; disorderly, con duct; $50 . fine . and : $4.50 court costs each. - -v.- k.-. . - , State v James Williams: charred with attemoUng commission of felony; held to answer , following preliminary j hearingv-' - -lt. . -. State vs tster Everett Randall; $100 fine and 30 days- latl sentence- sus pended t for operating ..motor vehicle under influence of Intoxicating liquor: $50 and costs on, disorderly .conduct charge. ... state vs nor William wnite; creat ing a disturbance while under the in fluence of . Intoxicating liquor; $10 fine and costs. I State Vs James Jacobs: nlea . of guilty to larceny, charge; stolen goods' returned. S4.50 court costs, paid . and 30-day jail sentence - suspended; de fendant placed on probation for . one year. : - i '- i - r " : " MARRIAGE LICENSES . Adam Benner. 31, ', woodworker. Tur ner, and Esther ixws, 26. beautician, Ovhkosh. Wis. - Gordbn r. Keith. ' 3S. U. s. army. Wilmette. nt and Barbara Jean Vin cent. 23. Salem. '1 Maurice u. Hum : as. meats cwer, 1374 N. Capitol at..- and -. Bessie A. Haldeman. saleslady. - 112$ Nebraska st. - J . : ' Richard II. Bond. Lzs. v.; a. navy, Monmouth, and Shirley Ann Seely.31. school teacher, Woodburn. ; jsawira A. iieacn, icgai, engmeeT. and Louise Siromonds, lecal, seamsU-ess both of Salem. I i Gerald Arthur Palan. 21. TJ. S. navy. Manning, and Gertrude May Pitt, IT, Hillsboro. .1 ' Joseph W. Mstujec, legal.f' U. $. army. Kansas City. Kan., end Marian Mackey Bretz, legal, lease worker, Sa lem. r ' Ward Fotterud rerreli. xr. u. .s. army. Camp Adair, and Mary Lorraine Wear. 23.. bookkeeper. Maple Plain. Minn. ) , MUNICIPAL COURT , ' ! Gordon William Raymond; failure to Stop; $2.50 bail. ' . j Theodore H. Lucas. 4224 KE 17th aveJ Vnrtluul- failurs tn atnn- S3 sa bail.. I Robert' Edwin Taylor, 115 Garnet st.; violation of bashr-rule; $10 fine. 115 SO. COMMERCIAL' ST. financial help of all of us. ;Tbey represent, us in Salem's responsi billfr to its youth and ihcfe in need of guidance or material as- sistance.P ' ?' . .'. I A meetina of pre-campaigri dJ- vision leaders and associate lead era has been cf lied for Friday nobn at Hotel Marion -by Chair man A."C. Haag. : -.- "- Three New Homes To Be Built Here a :"the , recent . announcement;, of federal agencies that building Biaterialr- will be available ' soon for", home construction - was" re- lected In builcrtn2 permits pn 'flle today in the office of Salem Bulldint Inspector J. H. Davis. , i .C. W. Hill holds . two permits, one for erection of a 'dwelling at j35 Norway, to cost $4800," the Other for a dwelling at 1375 Nor way, to cost $4500. y W. E. Weekly, has taken out. a permit to construct. $4000 "resl- ence and garage at 700 South t ICarl G.. Anthony-wUl alter a lwo-story apartment' building at ;660 N. Commercial st,- spending $1000.' - ' : v Nut Packing Plant Expands Expansibn of the Morris Klor fein nut packing plant by addition of a new building and more mod ern" equipment was " announced Tuesday ty Morris Klorfein, own er ot, the company, , . . j Klorfein said that the -building L will be 100x30 .H. and that it would be two - stories high, the upstairs. to be used as a ware house. The building "will be con structed ; adjoining his present plant and should be completed within CO days. ' : A iiuilding permit .was granted Tuesday ' to . Klorfein to wreck an pld brick btdlding at 270. N, Front st adjacent, to the present loca tion! This 'work shouIdVbe com pleted, in 10 days, , be said,, when construe tKn- o the addition will start;.. . ,i Want Boxes Removed Law rence. N. Brown," Salem city at- rtqrhey, was Instructed by the mu- r . . ' -. . -. . . nipicu. council luesuav niui v ask the Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce io remove the salvage paper 'and . the . boxes ; placed on streets corners for its ' collection and J.' H. Davis, "city engineer. f wa$ instructed to hav'e the tin! cans and salvage boxes placed for their collection removed. Both sets 'of salvage containers ' and . the scat tered "debris" from $he " no-4pnger essential materials are eyesores, Alderman A.M. Gille declared.. - Gets First - A4d Treatment-Na-than Runner, . , ind - his brother Phillip, 15, of route, six, box 278, Salem -were given first aid treat ment 'Tuesday -after being' in volved in an auto accident - at Broadway and' Market Both' re ceived minor - lacerations, ' which aid, men , said were not serious. They advisedv the boys, parents, however to, take them to a phys iciah for further treatment' . . Toaatmasters Qpen ' Season - With a dinner meeting at the Mar ion hotel Tuesday night, Salem Toastmasters opened their winter season. The club has been inac tive during, the summer months. Toastmistresses, . feminine . count erpart ot the organization of men' speakers, will ' hold "their", first fall meeting on Thursday night of next week." - ; Hearing: Set A public hearing on. .'the. closure of- alleys in that section of ' the . Devers addition xjwned by. the Salem public school system was set for October 23. at t last night's meeting 6f, the Salem city council. J" . "No SoropUmlst MettAn an nouncement yesterday that'Sor optimists' 'buld hold, their : first fall' meeting this noon was in er ror. Because' the .Golden Pheas ant restaurant regular .'meeting place for the women's service or ganization, is closed -this . week, Soroptimists will hold their . Sep tember business session a week from today, Winnie Pettyjohn, president, has-announced. Weald Open Street A commit tee report recommending that 24th street be made usable for traffic from Missouri to ! Adams streets was accepted Tuesday night .by the city council. " The opening; would require construction of a small bridge, the report points 6ut,'to Jhe matter was referred to the committee' on bridges and ap proaches. ' Escapes From Home Herbert Nicholas, 18, was reported Tues day night as an escapee from the Fairview home. The boy is five feet tall, weighs 100 pounds, has grey eyes and brown hair, city po lice were told. : i Christmas Seals ; Available NoW fori Overseas Packages . Eleven weeks before the date set for the opening of the regu lar" sale "of Christmas seals, the bright -tinted stickers- issued an nually by .the American Tubercu losis association "are available in Salem for use on overseas pack ages, Ruby. Bergsvik, executive secretary of the' Marlon County Public Health association, - an nounced" Tuesday. : - j " The seals may be purchased at the associatioq't office, 208 - Ma sonic building. Overseas mailing to army men and women opens today and closes October 15. Reg ular .Christmas seal i sales open November 19. f ... - LSO Series 19,788 Men During Month ,t Servicemen visiting the USO center in August. totaled 19.788, a check of the records there showed Tuesday.''- .-. ..'.. J v The sen-ice organization '. alio mailed 1200 packages for soldiers, who .before going overseas- from Camp Adair sent personal belong ings' and gifts home. The records also revealed that about lOOQ men used the shaving equipment . In the writing room '3305 envelopes and 28 reams of writing paper were used. . 1 Rainier Park Inn Opens for Winter - -TACOMA, Sept. 4 r-IP)- The summer operating season, has been closed at Paradise valley, but the National Park inn at I Longmire, Rainier national park. Is open for room: and meal service for all winter. : Authorised Studies Salem city council ' Tuesday night authorized the city planning and zoning com mission to make a study of Sa lem's industrial needs with a view to -general zone -changes.. m Such action wold be preferable to the current1 rash . " of requests - for changes of zones effecting only small properties or single indus trial sites, Alderman R. O.' Lewis, who made the motion, declared. ' frera bsseff ! LJjUl Imvw'U Jo Oirlar Wosneal It yea Ioboso much dur t&c monthly perloua that you feel weak, "orsned oaf that may ha due ta tow blood Iron. So try Lrala X. Rnkhasa'a vaaura one of the heat noma ways to help build vp red blood in sneh cast. rtakbams Tablets are one of the treat est -blood-Iron tonlos you can hviy. rouow Uhel dlrecUoiis. i IjfiiPidaia'iTACiGTO i. n H.HIUI..I ii i ,iii.niiii.nnmijiw'iiiiii imm win imwnniinrrin ivt-it- ii-ci-wi-rir-r r i 1 - .--..--. :i'::.::-'-: ' : X I - '" $ I - i Announcement . . :!:(! ' is? 1' " 1 1 wish 'to express my sincere appreciation for the patronage -Voti " have extended tb me during "the past years. . i . . :-!Jh confidence you have bestowed In me can only be trans " ferred to some one equally as responsible. , : ' ' So it is with pleasure In announcing my retirement from Op tometric practice as of September 1st, 1945, that I turn over all of my records to Dr. E. E. Boring of Boring Optical, 383 Court Street, .. Salem, Oregon. . J ' 5 . - ' I can fecommend his Integrity, and vorlananship and know he will give you me same professional care as you have been :e-: ceiving. ?.."'. " ' " , ' : - . 1 iYout prescription and case records are now on file in his office and shou d you need any Optometric attention, including new glasses, lens duplications or adjustments, ; please. 'call -on Boring ;, Optical for this service. - , " ,x .. ...... .. , . . it. Thanks again for your many past favors," I remain,.- i . : ' l DH. WILL J. THOMPSON ' ? ? 1 mm SEALED DEAM KITS 4. P 4 - ItoutU- - year light: utut wKh sealed b a sa j head, lifht and do away with oilviBi daor that' "arise . ftcm peer beadHfht. all ftttiDs fee froper last alia V t!oa )Bclttded. , ';: TAIL PIPE; EXTENSIONS n.98 U - XACat Taralab-preof all meal eom tincttoo; gwaraatcd equal to rla;lBl qulnaay ! - GREASE GUNS S-25 : ttch All .aoetal, potiU action rru aruna with Zark fit iiaa. Twt-amd cm ba city. fx TIRE PUMPS T1.89 SrKCIAL ' -r reptadaaU aoetal Puma 4 aisoed with flat base and , ooca haitdl. xDrzp :r Jida Be prepared for a Ur failare. Study sji4 efnal. Kega Isr 1.1S, O AC 8elaJLw-i aa"J f Bd:hr FIssr Hats r . - -: C ' -1 Keplaee mem" alel ' wara aaat with aaa- of theae New San- thetle Mais. ;. MeaLaan siae, rer- O lar Z.Xf Special aiiV7 Lar fa slae, rermlar J AO J.Jt ....Special OAJ7 Tire Rcliiiers rwMMt Urea. Kef- )A alar X.". Special 4mmZ3 K v. t j Nhtel Ilclcr OU la easy panr keraseae type can. .S3 piu. 1 Tax CI !2i3 Sl.