The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    . . I ' s'i . I s '. - The OREGON STATmiAN. Salem.' Oreaon. FriArr.J.fn!nffS!lral If. ISM -J 1 -
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The.Orxron Statesman Telephone- 9101
IXcCORMICK TO PRESIDE
Glen McCormlck, owner of
KSLM and president of the Ore
gon Broadcaster! association will
preside over the annual meeting
of radio station managers and
owners of Oregon and Washing
ton In Astoria Friday and Satur
day. Tom Olson of 0 1 y m p 1 a,
Wash,, win also assist in presid
ing at the convention, . State
groups will hold separate meet
ings Friday,- - - ":
M UVI iUUl
4 miles, southwest of Salem on the
South . River Rd. Sunday, Sept
10.. Phone 9623. ., .
GOES HOME THURSDAY
, Mrs. Norbert S. McGowan, route
cne. box 219. Indeoendence. and
'her infant son; Mrs. Marvin Pip-
pin, route. two, box 17, Indepen
dence and her infant son, and
Wr T. J Oiilrlntf 11111 Wirntfi
Tt7 C.lnn v4 V.--
son, were dismissed from the Sa
lem General hospital Thursday
ana uucen to weir nomes.:
Listen to Burke's Radio Camera
program 11:30 a. m. today. .
GET FIRE CALL
; City; firemen were called' to
.Stevens & Son Jewelry store on
Court street Thursday night when
someone reported smoke coming
out of the building. No fire was
found and no damage was report
ed, they said." " ' -
; Turkey pickers and help, report
to Marion Creamery and Poultry
Co., 249 D St.;
BOY TO SHELTONS , '.
".Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Shel-
ton, Stayton, are the parents of a
son, born at 5:15 p. m. at the Dea
. coness hospital Thursday. . The
, young man weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz.
His father Is in the service. -
(Pbltfiary
Xelkirk "
, Mrs. Elizabeth Neikirk. late resident
f rout 3 Salem, at a local hospital
.Tuesday. September 11. Wife of H. O.
Keikirk of Salem and sister of John S.
Kunkel of Salem.- Service will be held
! from the Cloueh-Barrick Cbapel. Sat
urday. Sept. IS. at 10 a.m. Interment
In Beterest Memorial Park.
YsiOHa "
At a local hospital September 11,
Joshua 1 Yocom, late resident of 1155
: North Summer street, at the age of
; 76 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Jen
. le It .Yocom of Eugene: daughter,
Mrs. Joe Osterhoff of Eugene; three
sons, Ray A. and Wayne A. Yocom of
Salem and Roy O. Yocom of Seattle:
a sister, Mrs. Anna Dewess of Whit
tier. Iowa, and nine grandchildren.
Services wui be Held in the Howell
Edwards chapel. 545 N. Capitol. Fri
. day, Sept. 14, at 10:30 a.m.. with con
cluding services m jeirest Memorial
park. Rev. WUlard.B,
elate.
Hall will offi-
Baaasaa -
At 155 North Cottage street. Sep
tember 11, Jake T. Bauman, late resi
dent of 373 North 23rd street, at the
are of 90 years. Husband of Nettie
Bauman of Salem: stepfather of Mrs.
R. p. Duncan of Silverton, Mrs. Ray
mond Smaller of Modesto, Calif., Mrs.
Harry E. Hoxi of Carmel Calif., and
Clifford' Town send of Redmond. Ore.;
brother of George . Bauman of Ne
braska and Sararha Downinf of De
soto, Mo.; and uncle of Wilbur Bau
man of Fresno, Calif., and Vida Mills
of Blue Island. 111. Services will be
held Friday, Sept. 14. at 3 p.m.. at
the W. T.tRigdon chapel with con
cluding services at the City View
cemetery,
Villi full
John V. 1 Httlpot. late resident of
jaw memeaeia street, at a local Hos
pital September 13. Survived by two
daughters. Miss Hester Hillpot of Sa
lem and Mrs. Jane McFarland of Port
land; son, Waldron P. Hillpot of Sa
lem; granddaughters, Nancy Jane "Mc
Farland of Portland and Terryl De
Anne Hillpot of Salem; grandson,
Waldron P. Hillpot, Jr., of Salem-, and
sister, Mrs. Harry Huff of Neahanic.
New Jersey. Services will be held in
the Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday,
September 13, at 1 JO pm. Rev. Ches
ter Hamblln officiating, with conclud
ing services at Lee Mission cemetery.
I.evcla.4 '
: Mrs. Bertha If. Loveland. Jate resi
dent of 405 South 18th st, it lie
Minnville, September 13. Survived by
husband, C F. Loveland of Salem.
Faneral announcements later by the
Clough-Barrick company. ,
Breaks - .- I1
Dr. Elmer . Brooks, late reaidenit
ef route , at Olympia. Wash, Sept.
13, at the age of 71 years. Survived
by one daughter. Miss La Vernon
Brooks of Kellogg. Idaho: son, Edgar
Brooks of Salem: niece. Mrs. H. HuffL
man of Albany. Announcement of
rvlces later by HoweU-Mwinu, su
orth Capitol street. i
DuBUY RITES THURSDAY
Funeral services ror Dr. Jean
duBuy, father of Louis C duBuy
of Salem, were held In Eugene
Thursday. Dr. duBuy, 80, died at
his home there, Tuesday and is
also survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Helen Maaerud of Eugene. -He
was born In Berlin, Germany
July 14, 1865 and came to the
United States 48 years ago. He
had been a resident of Eugene for
37 years. - ... x:
The true -story of . the long-lost
Doolittle fliers, Including Sgt
Jacob Delshazer of Salem, will be
told by the fliers themselves in
a series of dramatic stories start
ing In THE, OREGON STATES
MAN on Sunday, Sept. 18. . ..
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GETS LEG BRUISES
Penny Pickhart, 4 years old, of
1855 Jefferson st, told first aid
men that while she was playing
in her yard Thursday a cement
birdbath fell against her, causing
severe bruises to her leg. The girl
was taken to a physician.
Picking In Roberts Hop Yard
4 miles southwest of Salem on the
South River Rd. Sunday, Sept.
16. Phone 9623. "
RETURN FROM FRESNO
Dr. and Mrs. Roy S. Scofield and
Mrs. Scofield's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. August Wirsching, returned
to .Salem Thursday from Fresno,
Calif, where they,had yisited Pvt
Dorothy Scofield VStevens, WAC
surgical technician at Hammer air
field. They returned north by way
of Coos Bay, .where the Scofidds
formerly made their home. ; :
Reroof with Johns-Manville as
phalt shingles right over your old
roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr. to pay.
Free estimates. Ma this Bros. 164
SZ-ComT, phone 4642. .
Cjn" - Cronise . Photographs ' and
Frames 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
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PRESS HITS VAN PELT.;
' First aid men were .called to 400
block on Ferry street Thursday
when A. E. Van Pelt, 74, . 1070 N.
Church st," reported 'that while
working' on a printing press, the
handle fell on his head. Aiders
treated - him' for small abrasions
and sent the man home. -
Spear, melons, fresh picked and
vine ripe for sale daily, 2 p. m. to
6 p.m. So. Commercial & Leslie.
CAB HEARING' DEFERRED
The public utilities hearing on
the application of Salem's Capital
Cab company for. authority to op
erate beyond the three-mile; limit
outside Salem's boundaries, once
scheduled for Thursday of this
week, has been postponed for two
weeks. '
large tricycle.
Wanted to buy
Phone 7875.
Dance to old time1 music, Satur
day night, 259 Court street.
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LLOYD BUYS CAFE .
. - George Lloyd and Co. of Salem
have purchased the cafe and pool
hall In Sweet Home, operated the
past year by William Peterson for
Jess Tryon of Salem. " v y
Picking in Roberts Hop Yard
4 miles southwest of Salem on the
South River Rd. Sunday, Sept.
16. Phone 9623.
JERSEY BREEDERS j MEET
The Marion county Jersey cat
tle breeders will hold the Septem
ber meeting Sunday at the D. C
Brack place, route 6. A no host
dinner willl be seryed at noon.
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Wanted j Auto Mechanic. Must
know; Chrysler products. W. L.
Anderson, Znc, 360 Marion. Phone
7703. . - K ' . ' -'
NAME FILED
Certificate of assumed business
name was filed Thursday with
the Marion county clerk by, Dess
J. Haines and Edna F. Haines for
Haines Auto court at route 7, box
60, Salem.' ... -"'v,
1 EoMce:E!bp Picfsfeirs
Busses Will Pick Up In Salem for S
UilUins end Tbachcr'i Ecla Hep Yard
BEGINNING AT 6 JLM. .
.- . .. - at ' , ,
CENTER AND COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL AND DIVISION
COMMERCIAL AND MARKET
' COMMERCIAL "AND JEFFERSON
COMMERCIAL AND COLUMBIA ' -.
COLUMBIA AND BROADWAY
BROADWAY AND HOOD
HOOD AND FAIRGROUNDS ROAD
.FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND JEFFERSON
-FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND HUNT
CAPITOL AND HOOD f,
CAPITOL AND UNION , '
CAPITOL- AND CENTER
20TII AND CENTER
17TII AND CENTER
14TII AND CENTER
COTTAGE AND CENTER 4
WEST SALEM, FOOT OF BRIDGE
ELOPER'S STORE .
QTY HALL
Ph. 21331 cr 6753 '
ESCAPES FROM SCHOOL ;
Wilbur Campbell, 17, was listed
Thursday as an escapee from the
Oregon State Training school at
Woodburn. tFive feet 11 inches
tall, Campbell jts G escribed ; as
weighing" 164 pounds, of medium
complexion, with blue eyes, dark
hair, and wearing a tan shirt and
blue jeans when he disappeared
from the gravel pit near Barlow
Thursday morning. j
Shop Woodrows !for Kelly Farm
Tracer tires. t
Clean copse sawdust. Immediate
delivery. I Ore. Pulp & Paper Co.
Lbr. DivJ Phone 9236. ,
TO BUILD RESIDENCES . v
J. H. Randall has taken out city
building permits to erect j two
dwellings, at cost of $3000 each,
one at 453 S. 15th st, the other at
451 S. 15th st Building permits
have also been Issued to: J. 'Em
maw to repair dwelling at 1723 N.
Summer st, $23; Laura T. Rams
den, to reroof dwelling at 771 N,
Commercial st, $75; Mrs. Mary
Wenderoth, reroof dwelling at 691
Union st, $380; Elfstrom & Gil
bert build a garage at 441 N. Tigh
st, $732.j;:.y. .. . ;
Want two men. Capital Ice k if
Cold Storage; Co. Ph. 5603, 560
Trde,. j ',; j U
For home loans see Salem Fed
eraL 130 South Liberty.
PLEADS 1 INNOCENT 1
Hans (Curly) Hofstetter of Cur
ley's dairy, the milk-distributing
establishment L which has used a
horse-drawn truck, entered a plea
of innocent . in municipal court
Thursday to a charge of violating"
city ordinance which forbids keep
ing of any animal that makes loud
or. disturbing noises. H
Wedding i pictures taken at the
church. 520 State: Ph. 5722. .
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For unpalnted furniture shop at
Woodrow's, 325 Center.- i M
BERGER 'CUTS FINGER i ;
; Thbmas Berger,' 15, 140 Madro
na ave.; Thursday told first aid
men whotreated him for a ladly
cut index: finger on his left hand,
that he was rolling tile on his fa
ther's farm and a piece of the tile
rolled on bis hand.
Fur storage. Let us tell you about
our storage with free moth-proofing.
Prices,- ' ! H
7 hr. developing & printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera Shop. ; 174
N.'' Court, i' " V-!
DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETS
The first district council of
Townsendj dubs I will hold Its
monthly meeting j Sunday, Sep
tember 16, at Tillamook in Town
send halLI The 10 a. m. business
meeting will be followed by a no
host picnic luncheon at noon with
coffee, cream and sugar provided
by the women of jTownsend club
No. 1.-An afternoon meeting, with
a speaker,' Is scheduled for 2 o'
clock. I'' ' ?
Merrick Tells .
Of afepn
At Lions Club 7
The YMCA, comprised xA literal
ly thousands of organizations, all
operating as entities but under the
same rules and for the same pur
pose, is. to be found in 63 differ
ent countries today, Vernon Mer
rick, program director for the' Sa
lem ?. told the jloUywood Lions
club Wednesday. noon. . j .
To combat vice and immorality
among youth, the first Young
Men's Christian association was
founded more than 100 years ago,
Merrick said. He paid tribute to
the", many' persons who "through
voluntary contributions of time,
effort and money have kept going
ihe many projects : which make
the YMCA an organization interest
ing to boys and men.1 -
Through the Gra-Y, ' Junior Hi
Y and the Hi-Y.jthe program of
the YMCA "is carried: on exten
sively , outside the association's
building. ' Complete physical pro
grams, and religious training are
offered in these clubs,1 he said. w
Merrick told of extensive plans
imder ' waj for. enlargement andTe. U. patterns In ties. Sugar
improvement of the Salem YMCA
building to. serve those now turned
away for. lack of space and facili
ties.
' Essentially, for Jthe young, the
?Y? makes provision for persons
of all ages, he declared.
1
BRUSH FIRE THURSDAY
, City firemen were summoned to
the 2300 block of jforth 4th street
Thursday afternoon to put out a
brush fire.- ..fi- v-.'b '
Experienced ' salesladies : wanted
or Sport Clothes dept Apply Sal-
lyrw ; V"J-t"V'-'".-
We cut.'and Install .Shatter-Proof
auto glass." R.- D." Woodrow",' 825
Center st, ,
WINDOW BROKEN
Police ' found the' Ferry street
window of the Supdin tailor shop
at 160 S". Liberty st brokenearly
Thursday morning, they reported.
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Wanted Auto Mechanic. Must
know Chrysler products. W, L.
Anderson, Inc, 360 Marion. Phone
7703. j. i - y.
Experienced alteration women and
girl for cosmetics Dept Ph. 7741.
CLUB MEETING SUNDAY
I The regular, meeting of the
Marion County Jersey Cattle dub
will be held Sunday, September
16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Brock, route 6, Salem, with
a no-host dinner at 1 p. m.
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Canning tomatoes: now ready.
Bring boxes. P carmines, i mi.
west Intersection Cherry Ave. and
River Road. Phone 2-2841. '
NEW" OFFICES OPENED , ,
George O. Raugusf formerly of
Portland, has moved to Salem as
district manager of the Contin
ental Assurance company and the
Continental Casualty! company
and has opened - offices at 254 N.
Church. He and his wife, who are
the parents of Mrs. Ralph Johnson
of Salem,- have their residence at
the same address. : -w- - .
Wanted, walnut dining set Phone
Stez :., , .;:. ;
Cabins at Neskowin Beach. 4422.
ARGENTINE IS SPEAKER ,
- Jose Patricio O'Mara, from Ar
gentine, nere with one of the oil
companies r running- tests in : this
area, will be speaker at tonight's
meeting: of' the -Salem Spanish
club," called for 8 o'clock at the
YWCA on State street.,.;
Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552.
Wanted Auto Mechanic. Musi
know . 'Chrysler products . . W; " L.
Anderson, Inc., 360 Marlon. Phone
7703.' . "' j' '"j
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WORKS AT CHEST. OFFICE .
i Doris Schmidt North; Howell,
graduate "of Silverton high school,
who later-attended - business col
lege at . Mt Angel academy, is
employed in the office of the Sa
lem Community" Chest ' .'
Alex
and 'spice and satins ' $1.00.
tgones, 121 N." High.- ! " y:
INDIAN HELD i ; . -
I Urban Cox, 30, Indian, has been
arrested by Deputy Sheriff James
Garvin and charged with larceny
Of some' clothing from Lakebrook
hopyardV - . , . . :
I . . r ' : r .-".
Rheumatism and Arthritis. 1 suf
fered for years and am so thank
ful that I was cured of this terrible
affliction that I will gladly answer
anyone writing -me for Informa
tion. Mrs; Anna Pautz, P. O. Box
$25,v Vancouver," Washington.
Rummage sale FrL Sat, Sept 14,
I5r- BPW club, 439 Court upstairs.
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WILL WED SOON -' - . - .
j. A marriage license has been is
sued at Vancouver, Waslt to Dale
A.! Harris, Sublimity and Ida M.
Brown of Silverton.
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Soroptimists Elect
Bessie Kayser to Office
I Salem Soroptimlsts elected Bes
sie Kayser recording secretary to
succeed Jewell Allen at their reg
ular luncheon meeting this week.
MrS. Allen has resigned because
bet husband has come home from
the service and ' she Is . leaving
business and the business women's
organization. - I
! Mrs. Abner -K. Kline, Lena
Blum,. Marie Xing, Mrs. Henry
J. Millie; and F. $ Ethel Lau were
elected delegates and alternates
for the northwest district confer
ence of Soroptimist clubs to be
held In Portland late in October.
HoucktoHead
Indiistrial End
Of CheM tkive
Roy Li Houck, contractor, has
accepted the appointment aa chair
man of the Industrial Division of
the Salem United War Chest cam
paign to be held from October
9 to 15, Carl W. Hogg, campaign
chairman, announced Thursday. -
Serving as associate chairman
with .Houck, will - be: Lejf Bergs
vik, manager of the Portland Gas
and .Coke company; G. F. ."Ted"
Chambers, president of the Valley
packing - company; Ray Yocum,
manager Reld Murdoch company;
and Percy BlundeH, manager, Cal
ifornia Packing corporation. "
. . "In this campaign we are meet
ing ,at one time the appeals of
34.; agencies, renderingInvaluable
services at name, In the state, and
throughout the world," Houck said.
"Most everybody benefits directly
or Indirectly through the support
of our own character building and
public service organizations, and
through' the agencies . in the na.
tional war fund." -...V 4 '
T Working with the Industrial di
vision ' will" be" the .'special war
chest committee' of .the Salem
Trades and Labor. Council under
the leadership of its . president
Paul F. Parker, which tonight wui
sponsor a mass meeting of labor
union representatives and the gen
eral public to hear Grant B. Bank
er of Seattle; regional director of
the AFL Labor League for Human
Rights.. : ... '. --; .
Public Records
en
CUsT
COURT
State Vi Dorle Johnseo: Indictment
on ctiarce of , obtaining property by
false pretenses alleges that defend ant
Issued. check on bank 1n which she
had: no money on deposit, .j..-,.
State TS Walter X. Turley. indicted
en chars Indecent exposure, follow
totvre-submission to grand Jury. for
Correction. - . - . i
State vs CpL Walter R. Carta: not
true bill from rrand Jury on charge
of larceny of an automobile; defend
ant free of charge. "
SUU vs Bert Hoyt; not true bill
from grand Jury on charge of larceny
of laws; defendant free of charge. ,
.. Stat TS . James Williams: .plea of
Innocent to charee of larceny; trial
set for October If at t:M a. m.
Harlan W. GIbbens vs Louise G. Gib-
bens: motion by plaintiff for modifi
cation of decree by reducing support
moner narments from S33 to S25 a
month for each of three minor children.
Bessie Robinson vs Walter T. Robln
: comolaint - for divorce charges
cruel and inhuman treatment, asks
custody of two minor children, ratifi
cation of property settlement and $73
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IIo Priorily .
Improvcmcnls
You won't want to miss these easily installed, sub
, stantially constructed units for home improvement
. .' j and, your every purchase is backed by Sears
famous guarantee: ."Satisfaction. Guaranteed Or
Your Money Back.", j ; ' . ' -' -
Tcnlolx Insulalion Board
Decorates. Insulates & Deadens Sound, Yx Inch thickness
1.39 i- 4'x8' . ; . 1: 1 A9 ' ; 4'xlO' . 0 1.79
I fodtrn and Compact ? . ; 4
SII0V7EE1 CADIIETS
in
Easily Installed in. bath- .
room, ' basement wr ga .
rage. : Composition beard
walls, metal frame and:"
concrete base.' Zinc-plated
east Iron floor, drain,
and flttlags mcladedV
PMSTEil B0IDD i :
Crsxrt liYahlai noma from waste STXtCw wi2l this
conTenlenl and durable plaster board. PracSccl 4x3
loot aheeuw arcdlabl la Y lmch fMdaxessv Ho
prlorltr required. V ')'' . ,
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(-4.
BoiLMi moiiiiisBonnD
Standard size board-and convenient sleeve board In a
sturdy cabinet of smoothly sanded, well seasoned Doug-
las nr.' uompacx, weu Duut ana reaay to imuucu.
CA l;!3 Zl.
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Casiaccn GusrcUtd
Or Tour Honey Eac
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. Use" Sears Convenient "
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FaybdrJ'H-i
Tct PurcJicstes Tci7
t!3 cr Kcr. II Tea
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attornevs feet and ether costs, mar
ried Oct, IS, 1914. at Canton, SJX
State va Ceorre Hamming: no true
bill from 'grand Jury on charge of
indecent exposure: defendant free of
Charge.
Stale vs Walter X. Turley; Jndicted
on charge of non-support.
State vs Arden V. -tiller: not true
bill on chargo of non-support; defen
dant rre oi cnarge. -
SUte vs Bruce ooagi: not xruo
bill on charre of assault upon person
of Robert Clark on July 1. and rob
bery oeing armea wnn a oangerous
weapon; defendant free of chargo.
Lois M. ielger vs Kasper X. Neigear;
comDlalnt for divorce charges cruel
and Inhuman treatment asks custody
of two minor children and a
month for support of each together,
with i fi attorney's fees and . court
costs: married reb. 18. 1S3S, at Inde
pendence. ' '
Leon V. Kufner vs John X- Kufnerj
complaint for divorce charges cruel and
inhuman treatmem ana asu cusioay
of minor child and S20 a month sup
port money: married Nov. SO, 137. at
Vancouver, Wash.
trances o. - nr-own vs Montgomery
Ward 4 Company; dismissed as setUed
with prejudice on stipulation. ,
Darwin Lv Davidson vs Jtertha K.
Davidson; complaint for divorce cnart
ing cruel and inhuman treatment asks
restoration of defendant's former name
of Bertha N. Dickinson. .
Dora Culbertaon vs Anson O. Culb
ertson; satisfaction ' of Judgment. -
PROBATB COVRT ' ":.(.
' William Everett Shaw estate; Xdith
Shaffer, executrix, authorized to bor
row $2500 on "crops, or If necessary
to mortgage real properties of estate.
Anton Shaffers estate; net value of
taxable estate fixed at S&133S. -
Isabel Do Autremont or Bell De
Autremont estate; order authorizing
ancillary proceedings to handle New
Mexico property.
William A. Daugherty estate; final
account by Katberin S. Daugbertir,
administratrix; snows receipts of S45,
and . chsburaements of. I12.BZU7.
Jacqueline Cene XeUy guardianship
estate; appraised by Chris Seely. A.
C. . Breiutaupt and Boy ; Melaon at
STMJt.;; -'"'..V'.';"'-. :
' Raymond Paul Kook, SSSS Center
st- reckless driving; $25 fine. . .
-Howard K. Smith. 71 Williams are,;
violation of basic rule; $7.54 ball. -
BLAMtlAGK UCtNSES 'r;' ; .
H. Elliott Hayes, 24, U. I. navy, fa
lem, and Lurene Alice Hastings, 1M,
stenographer, Salem. - - -i- -- -
Harokt Albert Nixon. XX. mmworker.
Salein, and Gladys JEvelyn Sabln, 30
Beavenon. --..-:
Dentist Dic3
At Olympia
Dr. Elmer Z. Brooks, Tl, Jcfv
mrly connected with the Painles4
Parker dental offices, died unem
pectedly at Olympia, Was!-, Wed
nesday. -
He was also associated with fhf
Oregon, state tuberculosis hospital
first as s patient, and later as 4
part time practitioner on the staffs
He had left the hospital only 4
few days ago to meet his son 1a
Olympia. " n. 7 V , i ' '
Survivors include the son, EfS
Elmer EL Brooks, who received lui
discharge from the army at
Lewis Wednesday, and a daug-i
ter, Laverna Brooks of Seattle.
The body war brought to Saje
lem to the Howell-Edwards coats
pany where funeral arrangementi
will be announced later.,...: . - v:
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mi -
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IWU it
She's aa
:. Now her Backache ia botter .
- Vny scrrrs leheve aagaiag earfcsffcs
QkUy, aac they ciaoover that the ml
sane ef their trouble assy be tirae kidneys
-TtaldVlMj-ara Nat-re7! elt ware 1
In tfae cams mddm aad nmtm eat eg thf
biooe. Tlwy ktlg asoet people pass aboot i
pints a day. ..-. i i :
Wfeem duoreeref uhefncHM peraift-
e m n sin ta year blood. M
aaajeapataas3sjaal)ackarhe,rBeiwislli pefaw6
eg nuns, ion ex pep ana energy, g Uing
bights, swelling, puffin s sadev the eyesj
Kiisdits tad flltiuiMfc Fn imssa or seanrj
paasaaea wttb staarunc aad ban-ag semj
ti s show there is inrhing wroag jn4
fe kidaeys er bladeen -.
Doa't wahM Ask year evgyfst for Deaa'e
run, a stnanlaataiarsUa, esea m
ay snUUone foe yvaie. Damn's
basy amUmt aad wfll kd tbe IS mBae mi
si il si- tsti m a atli sal sninasen aasisfsnsa
year blood. Get Doaa's f - jt.
V ltri many patrons for being $6 : patienil With
' the lifting of tear time restrictions we can again
give normal service unth a new total of ten taxi'
cabsi We shall: try and merit r your undivided
support. . ;. ; '- :.'.,; x r.y', ' .j ' j
JL A. Clark and R. L. Clark, Propav " :
Telephone
7763.6282
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L, AKKSELES
AND OTHER; CALIFORUIA POINTS
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. Pto-ic Greyhound lines is tpplying to dxt Interstxtt
Commerce Coinxnissioa to reduce interstate bug farts
between Oregod and Calufomu points, and andiotir
to do thii is expected the latter part ot Ocxobeti
These reductions are in line with Greyhound's policy i ; .
i of providing the finest transportatioa strrice U the .1,
- lowest possible fares. , " j ,"
IIou LouForo fo Los Acgslcs
Uill t3 $12'; a redaction of f-LSJ '
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If you do not hart to trard now, postpoat your trip f
tad take adrafitage of that reduced lorr fires. '
ADDITIONAL SERVICE .
With the lifting of wartime restrictions, Greyhound Is nakinj
farther improTements to its scrric-lncreilnj the cusibcf of
schedules and reducing running tunes. As addlddonal strrlcss
are added they will provide k wider choice cf departure t?r.gs
for your cotrrenlenceat low fares. ; .
1 v Sale-a Agent : X7, W. Chadwltk
X2SN. Hi2h Ctrett
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