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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, September 7, 1315 PAGSnVE Oily KJws IIBpneffs The Oregon Statosman Telephone 9101 '; Lions CluhT --Barroarhs lUtarns-Julian Bur roughs, "who 10 months ago today left Salem ;to enter civilian war work, has returned to the opera tion of his radio retailing and re-' pair business here. For three months he was In training at Bell telephone laboratories and was then in radar work . "at ' Mare Island. " '".. " :'J . ; Fur storage; Let us tell you about our storage with tree moth-proofing." Prices. f- . " ' -? Bays Basinets Interest Fay a 1 I . a Ajartcn, wno nas oeen "in ron land the past two years following 20 years, in the printing business at Duluth, Minn, . has purchased a half interest in the Elliott Printing house in Salem from Thomas Hi Chirk. The latter re cently took oyer the interest of R. A. Harris who had been asso ciated with Clark . the last 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich now are house-hunting here. . f , Shop Woodrows for ' Kelly Farm Tractor tires. C . .V" . Shnberta Keturn Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Shubert. 1325 North 21st st, returned to Salem Thurs day' from their' beach home at Road's End. They reported that " they were visited there recently ' by Mr. and Mrs. R, V. Borleske of Walla Walla. Borleske is Whit- : man college : football coach ' and former district ' governor for. the ; Rotary' club' in the northwest. "Cyn" 'Cronise Photographs and , Frames. , 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Maniac licenses " Issued " Marriage ' licenses have been Issued . at Vancouver, "Wash-j to Milford H. Smith and Carrie E. Fanning, both ' of ' Silverton; Charles , Merritt, Grsshani, and ' Maud Black, Woodburn, and to ' Wilfred Broden. Portland and Helen E. Milling, Molalla. 7 hr. developing & printing ser . vice at Burke's Camera Shop; 174 N. ConVL . . 'a To Open Bids Bids will .be opened today by the state high- " way commission here Septem- . ber 17 on two small tracts of land in Albany and Reedsport and on . 500,000 board feet of merchant able down spruce and , hemlock . timber In Ecola State park, north pf Cannon Beach in Clatsop . county. ' ' . ' (Obitnary Lanktraa ' I ' Reverend William Henry Lanktree, 78. at the Turner Memorial home, on September 3. Survived by wife. Pearl Lank tree of Turner; - two sons. Staff Set. John H. Lanktree of the U. S. rxnj and Chester Lanktree of the U. S. Asvy; five daughters. Mrs. Florence ess of Scappoose, Ore.. Mrs. Lillian Smith of Yuba City, Calif, Mrs. Pearl Mitchell of Turner. Mrs. Beulah Barker of Seattle and Mrs. Vivian Vernon of Sweet Home, and 23 grandchildren. Services will be held from the Howell. Edwards chapel, MS N. Capitol st, Saturday, Sept. 8. at S pjn. with Rev. Gene Robinson officiating, assisted by Rev. Clistrap and Rev. Glen Vernon. Concluding services at Twin Oaks cemetery. ' Brewer - In this city September 3, Sandra Kathleen Brewer, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer ot SSS N. Commercial St. Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. rred Skaldinr of Salem and R. B. Brewer of Winfiekl. La. An nouncement of services later by the W. T, Rlgdon company. Walker ' ' Thomas Freeman Walker, late, resi dent of Lynden, Wash, Sept. 4. Sur vived by son. E. P. Walker, of Lynden. Wash.: grandson, Kenneth Walker, Sa lem, and S great-grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Saturday, Sept. S. at p. m., from the ciougn-BarriCK A. Interment in Belcrest Memorial Meeting Announced A meet ing of the full committee of the YMCA wOl be held next Monday at 5 p. m. to plan the year's sched ule, CoL. Carle Abrams, chairman of the YMCA education commit tee announced : Thursday. . New committeemen have been . ap pointed .by Y. President Paul B. Wallace and their acceptance will be received today. : Want , two 'men. Capital Ice C & Cold . Storage Co. ' Ph. 5603, 550 Trade.-. . " .V.".-" ..- ; Accident Highway St-First aid men and state police officers were called near Highway 99 and Pringle road when headon col lision between .two. automobiles sent some of the occupants of both. cars to the Deaconess hos pital. -In one car . were Alvin Davis and his wife, Marie, who Were slightly Injured, and their two i children.; The other, driver, whose name was not learned, was also injured.: . .; ; . For home loans see Salem Fed i-at ISfl Smith T.Irt - Daaghter te Fetters Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Potter,' of route two, box 488, Salem, became the par ents of a girl, at 8-12 ajn. Thurs day at the Salem General hos pital. -The father has been re cently discharged from the army. - ' - v Wedding pictures (taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722." Jamison Appointed-C. L. Jami son, Baker, was appointed to. the special forestry - committee by Gov. Earl Snell Thursday.-Jamison, who will represent the Oref gon Cattle and Horse committee succeeds Herbert Chandler, who is ill . For unpalnted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. Publisher Visits Russell V. Mack, editor and publisher of the Grays Harbor Washlngtonian of Hoqulam, Wash, was a visitor in Salem Thursday: He is on his way to Los Angeles on a vacation trip He went over to Falls City last night to spend the night with relatives. We cut and Install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow; 323 Center st. Will Oil Ankeny Read The county oiling crew started re- sealing the new oiled roads put down this summer, with the An keny bottom toad the first on the list The resealing work In the county is expected to take about a week and a half. . We want more gray oats, barley, wheat Ball Bros., Turner. Phone 24. - Nichols Visits Roy A. Nichols and family from Santa Monica, Calif- are in Salem this week visiting his mother, r Mrs. Pearl Nichols, and his brother, Chester A. Nichols, and family and Mrs. TSnul Otjenand family. 1:30 thapel ark. William Paul Regier. late resident of Turner. Ore., at a Portland , hospital &ot. 4. at the aze of 15 years. Sur vived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Regier, of Turner; sisters. Mrs. Adeline Saulres. of Turner. Mrs. Mar tha Carter, of Seattle; brother, Theo dore MerkeL SeatUe. Wash- John and Louis Merkel. of the U. S. army Serv ices will be held from the Cloueh-Bar-rick chapel ITiday, Sept. 7, at 3 p. ttu, with interment In Twin Oaks cemetery, , Turner. 1 mtMtt itrS In this city September S, Christopher Dave Stafford, late resident oi port land. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Doro thy Stafford of -Portland. Announce ment of servieea -later by Cloich-Bar- rick company. Toevs - I Katharine Toevs. 74. died In a Dallas hospital Wednesday afternoon. Surviv ed by three sons, Henry P. Toevs of Salem, Sam P. Toevs of Salem and ' Paul R. Toevs of Portland! five dauah ters, Mrs. T. T.. Siemens of Portland. Mrs. Adolnh KrehbU of Salem. Mrs Henry Radclif ofCorvallis, Mrs. Henry . Kliaver of Dallas and Mrs John Ratz- laff of Albany; two sisters. Mrs. John J. Wiena of Salem and Mrs. P. C, Hiebert of Silverton: two brothers. D. D-Enns of Mountain Lake. Minn and T D. Inns, also of Mountain Lake lan IS rrandchlldren. Member of the Emmanuel Mennonit church of Pra tuni. Services will b held from the Howell-Edwards chapel Saturday, Sep tember , at 3:30 pjn., with Rev. Homer iiav officiating, assisted by Rev. W, A. Blacker. Concluding services at City View cemetery. u.mnrlal mrv,e tor Teeh. Set. Reginald Saunders, killed in an acci dent ip Italy, In August, while sta- ; t tiqned in, that .country with the 15th JIJUT, Wlil o nnu ni-w , chanei sunaay. mdt. m.' av- and Mrs. Dennis A. Saunders of -1175 ' w .t t- twn aiaters. Mrs. Jane Roger of San Francisco and Mrs. Barbara riAv.tta e Salem: two brothers Ed m,mrA Saunders of Salem and Samuel of the V. S. Seabees: and three step sisters. Mrs. Lucille Johnson of Gres ham, Mrs. Dolly Lipscomb and Mrs. Trances Morgan. bout oi pornana. This month we are having perma nent. wave specials at . the Larsen Beauty Studio (formerly Mitzi Gray) 471 Court St Ph. 5033. Credit Association to Meet Members of the Salem Credit As sociation will discuss postwar credit problems today at their noon luncheon meeting. - F, G Leserer will lead the discussion. bid WiMrTrained N DsNoPets! No matter ..what the detrain- tog . program may be, Ted Bork- man, Salem lumber . dealer ; who helped the marine corps train its dogs of war, would not "take as giftri one of the attack dogs he helped to prepare for south Paci-, fic combat 4 '..'.! ? 'h,..'"- Some of those dogs had , cost their, owners as much as $1600 and association with, them proved to Borkman that they. have. earn ed ; the" "Inan'a best friend' de scription. But, accidentally, in years to come .some slight injury or unintended Insult may remind such a dog of the education given by the marines, Borkman told the Salem Lions club at Its Thurs day noon luncheon meeting at the Marion hotel, j t! - . - Attack Dos; it - : - . : ' The Doberman binscher has 600 pounds 1 of pressure In his jaws and, trained as an attack dog, will grasp either right wrist r throat and refuse to let loose until -or; dered to relax "his hold, Borkman said. - The German shepherd, which the speaker, believes a -lit tle inferior to the Doberman In ability to grasp training, isn't far behind s when it comes to grasp ing human flesh; It averages 520 pounds I of Jaw pressure. .The shepherd takes the south Pacific climate better than the Doberman, but the two breeds were iound to be superior to others for attack dog uses. ' 1i' "T "-' . Ah' attack, dosr is essentially a hunter with a human being . as his game. He Is able to . smell man 600 feet t$ hear him 400 feet away and to tree him or hold him otherwise until 'his handler ar rives to finish : the Job, Borkman said. : The speaker credits attack dogs with saving many lives and with! otherwise helping win the war In? Jungle "areas where cam ouflage; made tracking down the enemy an almost impossible piece of work for men alone. , Borkman pointed out ! that , he was speaking only of attack dogs that he helped to train at Mare Island f ammunition dump. Dogs trained for sentry duty also were useful, but, received other educa tion and may be more easily re habilitated, he i suggested.; Cannery Worker Injured First aid treated .Lamberta Prang, 1945 Maple, after she slipped on the wet floor a Hunts cannery Thurs day and hif heir chin. The blow rendered Ber" Unconscious. Aid men said tie injury was not ser ious and sent the woman to her honW:l( ; g .: . New crop ffire weed" honey, , 10 and 60 lb. f tins, at Puritan Cider Woris, West Salem. CeUlslon Reported - A school bus driven by Virgil H. Loomis, Brooks, collided with a jcar driven br Henrr I A. Henderson. 1131 J Edgewater tt West Salem, at the Hood and Jfront streeti Intersec tion early Wednesday bights city police have reported. - V ; Listen to Burke's Radio F Camera Program 11:30 A. M. today. UNRRA Ask Help From State School Canneries Fourteen Oregon schools oper ating community canneries have been asked by the United Nations Relief and i Rehabilitation Ad ministration and U. S. Office, of Education to help provide urgent ly needed . food - for the : hungry millions in war-devastated Eur ope, Earl R. Cooler, State Super visor, of Agricultural Education announced today." "7" - ' Users of the schxl community canneries' in Oregon have; been urged to step up production ten per cent 'above local needs, and to contribute this surplus for free distribution this winter . to help feed the people of Poland, Czecho slovakia, Greece, Albania, Philip pines, China, France and other liberated nations. ParlMeter Case Reviewed - . S- ,. -'it-'?"." The state surpreme 'court heard arguments .Thursday- in. a suit; to eliminate, parking meters. in. Port land, as well as in all other Ore gon cities which have them.-: r t? t 1 ; mm 11.. ;4ima xui'Kcy, pisuiuu w uic suit against Mayor Earl Riley 4ind other Portland, officials, .con tends that the .ordinances pro viding: for ? the meters ' subject motorists j to imprisonment ' for debt are - class legislation, are revenue measures instead of .reg ulatory measures , and grant . the city the right to rent the streets. Circuit Judge - Franklin -C. Howell held that the. meters are legal and Hickey appealed to the supreme court 1 1 .. ' ' Services Set On Saturday For Blrs. Toevs Funeral' services for Eatharina Toevs, 74r who died In a ' Dallas hospital Wednesday, will be held from the Howell. Edward chapel Saturday at 3:30 p. m., Her death followed a long illnessl 1 . - r ? . Mrs. Toevs was born in the Cri med section of Russia but came to the United Stages when she was two years old, settling in Minn sota. She had lived in Salem since 181(, moving to Dallas a few months ; ago i to make her home with a sister there. Her husband preceded her In death seven years ago; :. --.!-, z ...v f. She was member f the Em manuel Mennonite church t Prat- um and a member of the Deacon ess : hospital auxiliary.; s Survivors, Include . three sons, Henry, P. Toevs and Sam P. Toevs pf. Salem,, and.. Paul r, Toevs of Portland;' five '.daughters, MrsJ IF,' E. Siemens "of Portland, Mrs. Adolph' KrehbU 'of Salem, Mrs. Henry. Radclif f of Corvallis, Mrs. Henry Kliever of Dallas and Mrs. John Ratzlaff of 'Albany; two sis ters, Mrs.: John J. Wlens of Salem and Mrs. P. C Hiebert of Silver- tdn; two brothers,': D. D. Enns of Mountain Lake, Muul, and .T. D. Enns; also ot Mountain Lake and 13 -grandchildren. , 1 The Rev. Homer Lelsy will of ficiate at the services' assisted by the Rev. W. A. Backer. Conclud ing services will be held at City View cemetery. v ! Publicist f M""" ' I liMi.'hn , , i : in ,.,- i Gil Lteser. scheduled te be dis charged from the' nary, has steer sold to Sean for 601 cents been Appelated director ef pub-1 a pound. Fox is a, Silverton club licity far TVHlametto suurer-1 boy. Swift a Ce Bays Swift and Company bought all of the reserve' grand . champion animals. Wanda Barrick of Brooks) had the reserve champion Iambi Robert Beutler ofjSalem, bid the reserve champion hog, and. Bob Bannick of Brooks, and David Stump of Monmouth had the re serve champion zat steers. km t f i Aiarsarei aiumD ox iutHunouui since an officer in the rt r T "-v- i t- jlT. Daulton. Polk county clUD nounced President G. ' Herbert Her .winning nlte ouf Smith last-night Lieser will T-Za sume dutiea on a fuU-time-scale 1 iSLT? Iier Named ljs DirectX of WUPubKcity IBeeaDirdls CIRCUIT COURT ; ; C. M. Bishop, trustee of C. P. Bishop estate, vs D. A. Fish: first specification of motion against defendant's answer overruled and specifications X. , 4 chine Bell. H. BeU appointed hxckb order grantins $75 attorney's fees and S25 suit money to plaintiff. - -- Raymond Horner vs Rosie Horner; complaint for divorce charges deser tion during February, - 1930; carried Aug. . 192$, at Salem. .- - : Archdiocese of Portland to Oregon and the right Rev. Edward D. Howard, archbishop, vs Joseph P. EhU. execu tor of Catherine Weber estate, and others: decree establishes claim of plaintiffs and orders Joseph P. EhU as executor to pay to archdiocese $1000 for use of the St. Boniface parish at Subllmitv for new church or building fund, to arcnounop anoiner aiuuu be used for the education of a young man for the priesthood, preferably one from St. Boniface parlsn. to arcnaiocese an undivided one-fourth of residue Of estate for support of a Doys orpnan age. s Ruth F. Anderson vs Arthur W. An derson; decree of divorce to plaintiff. Zenona B. Cox vs oriana J. vox; answer admits and denies. . JoseOh D. Roberts vs Aaa noDero; rMimitinn of SL R. Rineo as guardian mit uttm far defendant declares he will be out of his office for short while and resignation is to speed-pro ceedings; Koy uariana appounea. Itretta Nlcxeison vs ueuner nicav elson; complaint for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks custody of minor child and S40 a month tate of Oregon vs corneiiu rtux Long; motion of plaintiff for Issuance of certificate, of probable cause taken Rummage Sale, 470 N. Coml. DAV Aux. Fri, Sat Busick Mkt Dismissed From Ilospital Mrs. Don Moser, 653 N. HJigh st, was dismissed to her home from the Salem General hospital Thursday, where she had been for treat ment , ; " ' tu. s ' i Rummage sale - at Episcopal Par rish House FrL-Sat, Sept 7-8. ' Ross' Are Parent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross, route one, box li7, Aumsville; art the parents of a son, born at 3.45 ajn. at the Dea coness hospital Thursday. The father is a farmer.7 " ' . Jit? Florist J73 SUte St Now Open. - . Certifleste of Retirement An dy N. Drawson has filed a certi ficate of retirement from the use of ; the assumed business name, "Andy's Barber Shop- at 182 S. High st - . Bessie Burnett, a cold wave spe cialist, will be with the Larsen Beauty Studio. 471 Court St Phone 5033. v In' Siayton County ' Judge Grant Murphy was a business Visitor, Thursday in Stayton. . ElberU Peaches Saving Cenler Salem and West Salem 7 IIEDS IT IS Orir First Saliirday Iliie 1 YoQihally - Saturday September. 8th - 7:30 Dlill GILDEBT SPEMS ; : . Music Youll Never Forget ( - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Magaaines Sought A plea Jor rnagazinesto be used in. day rooms at Camp Adair and on troop trains came! Thursday fromi I Ad air through the Salem USO. Such magazines left at the USO center will be collected by'a truck from the camp. i. . ."; I ; Painting & decorating, jph. 7552. Escapes From Hospital Farl William Wells, 24, is listed by po lice as a runaway from the Ore gon state hospital. , f j ' Reroof with Johns-Manville . as phalt shingles right over your old roof. 10 yeas guarantee, 1 year to pay. Free estimates. Ma this Bros. 164 5. Coml, ph. 4642. I habitual criminal cna rge. Marion- count r vs Roy Stevens; eom- plainf to collect $ZIM aUegedly auo w --ir ind trailer sent durinc month of June. 1S44. see les also per cem oer year interest together wtto, eoi - Ellen C Bercier vs uarry uercier. plaintiff allowed $30 as costs. $33 as auoDort money during pendency of ana saw as attorney wn. BUM VS Uffawpnw v. bvbuvv, criminal Indictment dismissed and baU money ($800) ordered- refunded - to attorney for defendant now deceased. HMn u. winn vs uiwn u. niaa. defendant's motion to modify Oecree heard by Judge George Dundan. who niid tnmi rui runner Dinrnna wot to bo required after Oct. i. 1945. unless child ia returned to Oregon. . Nelson Bros. VS K. J. wancneiw ana tJavd McVev , vs Herbert Weatherly: removea zroni .iasc January uw claiUns7 list ana to do conunuea. PROBATE COURT - Rex Gibson and George nni alian.- - T ic. Rleka estate: administratrix authorized to seU $500 first mortgage sold - bond ox cnaries , n.. Bpauiamg Legging-company-and f20 scrip cer tificate to Oregon Pulp and Paper company for $710. . MUNICIPAL COURT j August Peterson. SSS Xdina ten; reckless driving: $25 ban. a-rrmut scnarm. rouxa a. Baiem: rew 1m. rfrivinr, sM fine:, no operator's license. $5 fine; defective brakes. $2 JO fine, and defective muffler. $1 fin. Mrs. W. P. Oauthier. 142 Ruge st West Salem; jno operator's license; $3 fine., i, " !t" i-i - . Robert ' Edwin xayior. iu uarnox st.; vioUUon of basic rule; $10 tine. MARRIAGE LICENSES Rnr-Dcn R. Wilson. lecaL advertising. Salem, and Frances Read, legal, book keeper, saiem. rm h. sieEneue zz. u. at. amij, Turner, and Elsie Mckee. 24, presser, Neosho. Mo. . - . . . ... AnseL and Audrew Schurr. legal, ML Edwin Harstad. S3, mechanic, and Betty Converse, 20. cannery worker, botn saiem. , , Oregon 3Icn RcceiTC Service Decorations 58TH BOMBARDMENT WIKO, Tinian (Delayed)-(flV Five Ore gon Then ' in the 58th bombard ment wing, a pioneer J Superfort ress wing, have been decorated for meritorious achievement while Darticioating ' in B-29 missions against Japan,' They, are: AJ. Milton1 E. Woodcoxuc, jr. pUot, 140 N. 5th st; Corvallis, air medal. TSgt George O. Witty, radio operator, box 484, Cottage Grove, cluster to air medal. MSgt Bark Kirk, flight engi neer, 1840 Willamette st, Eugene, cluster to air medal.. Sit Delbert D. Watts, gunner, box 35, Scotts Mills; air medaL 1st Lt Marvin H. McAdams, navigator, Eagle Point, cluster to air medaL I Trances Murphv final ettlement to Ph estate: decree of rrances I- Mur e Raymona Ray guaraiansiup; Minnie G. Bossert discharged as guar riian nf ward who has reached his majority: report shows $324.0$ , cash on hand In estate. , Eugene Oair Alford esUte; Max Alford named executor of estate ; of father tentative valued $4000; Joee- Georg' E3d8icelop Basses WU1 Pick Up in Salem for Uillians and Thsclier 5 Ecfa Hep Yard BEGINNING AT 6 AAL 1 i I k CENTER AND COMMERCIAL ; COMMERCIAL AND DIVISION ; - -k COMMERCIAL AND MARKET I COMMERCIAL AND JEFFERSON COMMERCIAL. AND tULUflihiA j . COLUMBIA AND BROADWAY BROADWAY AND HOOD L. HOOD AND FAIRGROUNDS ROAD n . ; FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND JEFFERSON FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND HUNT . , CAPITOL AND HOOD ; CAPITOL AND UNION . " I - UAriiUL AIM LI fwllib ' . - . - 20TH ; AND CENTER ' , 17TII ! AND CENTER . ; ' : 1 4111 AND CENTER . , ' COTTAGE AND CENTER : ! WEST SALEM, FOOT OF BRIDGE ! SLOPER'S STORE CITY HALL , . : Fitters Cx Day Ed? tjedei Ph. 21331 er 6753 Fat Stock Sells Market Pric3S at Marion, Polli: 4;0Ot Show Efere The reserve champion fat lamb shown .by Wanda Banlck of Brooks at the Marion-Polk 4VH show, brought 2 cents a pound and was purchased by Swift and Company; Harvey Elser of Turner sold his blue ribbon crossbred lamb for 60 cents a pound to Sears Roe buck. The other 12 fat lambs sold for from 23 to 45 cents a pound while the IS lambs averaged 45 cents' a pound, four times the market price. , ;- ':' : ' - '' . ' ' ' ; Wayne Goode's crossbred fat hog sold for 60 cents a pound to Sears and the other, 13 hogs sold I for from 29 to 37 tents, the 15 averaging 44 cents,' compared with the market price of less than 19 cents. " ;' t '-:r'i.. ' ; . I Jimmie Gilson of Pralrledale, Polk county club, topped the beef prices when his grand champion Hereford sold - to Sears for 61 cents a pound. Floyd. Fo- Jr.'s grand . rampion ; crossbred fat stty. starting September. 25. . The new publicity director, who after Quitting a current 45-day leave will be discharged from the service, acted as a part time publicity man while attending the university. Dr. Smith opined Lie ser would prove a valuable addi tion to the school's administration in his full time capacity. Lieser was in the city this week attempting to locate living quar ters for his wife and himself. The former WU tennis player Is at present a lieutenant, junior grade, in the navy and has seen -17 months' service in the Pacific theatres. It Is expected he will handle all angles of Willamette publicity, in cluding athletics. He did consid erable work in athletic publicity while attending the school. His home is in Seattle. , steer which placed firth in Polk. Just before a. bid from Safeway was received. Gene Vandeneynde, Sears manager, - said he . would yield to the higher bid for the jV sake of the girl and so Safeway was declared buyer. " " 7 ;-rv.; Sears Takes II Lets ' -Swift was the leader fa man w ber of purchases taking: 12 lots; Sears took 10 lots; Valley Facxin company and Midget Market took six each; Schreders market ana Safeway took three each, and om . -. each was purchased by Ladd and . Buih branch of the United States f NaUonal.,: First ..'National." Para mount market, " Hogg Brothers ! Harry Scott and Ronald Jones. --H. C Seymour," state dub leader, and' L.' J. Allen, state livestock leader, were hare from Corvallis' for the sale. , . ' ' New Shep Fererntn New shop foreman for Oregon Motor-'Stages Is R. J. Davidson, who has com to Salem from Eugene, where fos . the past two months he was wiui the company. Prior to that he was located in Sacramento. Mrs.' Da vidson and. their twe sons arej It was knocked down to Sears hiere seeking a place to live. Priorities Given for 100 Eugene Houses PORTLAND, Sept e-iAVPri-' ori ties for construction of 100 privately-financed houses within commuting distance of the Eugene-Springfield area were ap proved today by the national housing authority. Medford, Ashland and Central Point will receive priorities for 50 houses and ; Forest 'Grove, HiUsboro and Cornelius priorities for 25. ' ' Carter Buys Market The sale of the Heinlein Food Market, 17th and Market sts,- to Reed D. Car ter, Of 1270 N. 16th st,' was an nounced Thursday. The Carters, Salem residents for 15 years,' plan to enlarge the market as soon as building materials are available. f - Leaves Jail Charles Eugene Hamilton, Albany, sentenced by Jefferson justice court to serve 10 days and pay $10 and costs for being drunk on a public high way, left the Marion county Jail Thursday, his sentence suspended upon payment of fine and costs. 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