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(Cutty The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 ! IR. ALLEN JO .SPEAK.,.. 'V ; Oregon volrtnic history is the Subject on, which Dr. John Eliot Allen -will talk before the Salem Geological society ,and the in terested public at 8 p.'m. Thurs day in Collins hall, Willamette campus. Dr., Allen has been chief ceologut with the j state depart ment of geology for seven years. He returned recently from a six months study at the University of California and completed his writ ing on "The San Juan Bautista nd Monterey Bay, GKEIDER IS SPEAKER Lt Carlton B. Greider. U.3. marine who lost his i eyesight at Tinian and came back to Salem to continue the work he had start ed here in the field of guidance for men, will be speaker at this noon's meeting of the Soroptimist club. Greider was formerly director of physical education at the Salem YMCAj. lie is in charge of veter ans' guidance at the Salem office of the VS. employment service. . Salem Ice Arena Open Tonight. We cut and install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st. POSITIONS AVAILABLE . Cyn" i Cronise Photographs and frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. ATTEND MEET Attending the annual meeting Applications for the positions of I of the Eugene Chamber of Com stenographer s and typist for em- mere Monday night were C. B. ployment In various federal gov-1 McCullough, assistant state high- ernment agencies in Idaho,! Mon-1 way engineer and Chairman of tana. Oregon, and Washington, are the Salem Chamber of Commerce being sought by the Civil Service J long range planning commission, Commission. Mrs. Cecile Bowden, IW, W. : Chadwick, head of the local secretary, has announced to- Chadwick hotels; C. A. McClure, day. Salaries for stenographer I engineer for . the planning corn- are $1704 to $1902 a year and tfr- mission, and Clay Cochran, man 1st $1508 to $1902 a year. Fur storage. Let us tell you about I our storage with fret moth-proof ing. Prices. P - NAVY DAT CHIEF NAMED . Tommy Luke, Portland florist nd veteran civic booster, has been named state Navy Day chair man for the annual October 27 observance by Irving D. Winslow, state president of the Navy League of the United States, official spon sors of Navy Day. The theme of Navy Day, 1945, is "A Strong navy Guarantees Peace." Salem Ice Arena Open Tonight .BOT INJURED ' Stanley Hartman, IS, 1534 ager of merce. the Chamber of Corn- Fountain girl wanted, Salem Drug Co. 333 State. s ' 1 EXLINE KITES HELD Services for Riley R. Exline, of Pasco, Wash., who died in Port land Sunday, will be held in Portland Wednesday at 11 a. m. from the Edward Holman & Son mortuary. He was an uncle of Edward and Merle Curtis, both of Salem. Experienced lingerie salesladies wanted. Apply Sally's, i LEAVES 5S,m ESTATE The late Dr. Jean DuBuy father of Louis DuBuy of Salem, left, an estate valued at $50,000, JZJ&JP" to the probate petitibn' day and received a: broken tooth, mashed liDft. and skinned and bruised places , on , both hands. After treatment, the youth was sent to bis home.'. 7 hr. developing & printing serf vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ConvL CALLS FIRST AID First aid men were called to the home of Laura Casida, 58, 675 i South 12th street Tuesday when she suffered severe cramps of the stomach. They advised her to call a physician. Salem Ice Arena Open Tonight BABY FALLS , First aid men reported Tuesday that MarLee Chastain, 20 months old, 2320 Brooks St., fell out of her high chair and received a cut near the right eye. They de , scribed the cut as not serious. filed in , the Lane county clerk's office. A daughter, Mrs. Helen Manerud of Eugene, was named executrix i fhs OREGON STATESMAN, Sclem, Oregon, Ylndaj Morning September It. ItiS Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 SUtt. Ph. 5722. - - - ' - . GETS BRUISES i Mrs. Anna Faren, of Los An geles, .who is visiting1 at 1025 Norway St., called first aid men to ' treat severe bruises in her ribs after, 'she said, she : ran into part of the cabinet in the kitchen. For unpainted furniture Woodrow's, 325 Center. shop at Obituary . C.p Clayton Edward Coon, late resident or Princeton. Mo., Thursday, itrm ber 13. Survived by bis mother, Mrs. Sarah L. Coon of Princeton, Mo., and a brouier. Arthur M. coon of Caiia- tin, Mo. Announcement of cervices later by the dough-Ban ick company. Chapmaa Ciloyd Parker Chapman, late resi dent of 1372 State, at a lm Anreles Hospital Jeul. lz. survived by ma la er, Oliver Otto Chapman of San An- dries, Calif.: three sisters. Mr. C. L. McLin and Mrs. Jessie Spangler of Sa lem, and Mrs Mabel Pontl of San An- dries, Calif.: one brother, R. T. Chap- Lost hunting dog, pointer, most- riSTOL STOLEN H. C. Moon, 772 N. Winter St., has reported to city police that a .22 H & R double action sports man's pistol has been stolen from him. Capital Cab phone 6648. 'AWNING FIRE City firemen were called to 141 S. Liberty st. at 1&30 p. m. Tues day when an awning caught fire. No garments accepted for clean ing Sept. 18 to 22. Cherry City Cleaners. REALTORS MEET FRIDAY The first fall meeting of the Salem Board of Realtors will be held at a noon luncheon in the Marion hotel Thursday, H was an nounced last night. IN CADET BATTALION r Miller Follis, son of Mf. and Mrs. Gibson L. Follis of Salem, has been Inducted into the cadet battalion I at Shattuck school, Fairbault, Minn. The schobr began its 86th year with a chapel ser vice at which the Rt. Rev.: Ben jamin TIJKemerer, Suffragon Bishop of Minnesota, spokeJf Salem Ice Arena Open Tonight. Spear melons, fresh picked andl vine ripe for sale daily, 2 p m. to 8 p. m. So, Commercial & Leslie TO OPERATE CAFE - Certificate of assumed business name was: filed Tuesday in the of fice of the'Mafioh countySiClerk bv Anna ! Lbeweh for Loewen's Coff e shop, to be conducted at 365-Court St., Salem, the cafe for merly operated as- the Dew) -Drop Inn. At the fame time a certificate of retirement from the DeW Drop Inn was filed by R. J. Overtey. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. . TO HOSPITAL ' Ir Thomas: J. Franklin, Eugene, was found in an unconscious condition Tuesday morning in the alley near. State and High streets when Sanitary service -made its morning rounds. First aid 1-men, caled to the scene, said: that Franklin apparently had I been there all night. The man was taken to the Deaconess hospital. Experienced! salesladies wanted for Sport Clothes dept. Apply Sal iy'. . . II ' I'-, . DOG BITES GIRL . H ' Lorraine I Ellis, 8, 675 South 12th St., told first aiders Tuesday that she was bitten' in the abdo men by her ;pet dog The bite was not serious, the aid', men said. j - i . . i -Buck the' Barber, formerly lo cated at 149 So. High SU has purchased! Andy's Barber Shop, at 182 So. High St., and has sold half interest to Harold Buchanan, formerly j employed" by Buck. They will be open the 1st of Oct. The shop j will be known at the "B. 3c H. Barber Shop." INSPECTION TMF Sixty young officers from Camp Adair wilt be in Salem Thursday ior an inspection oi loauEtnai establishments here in the city. The trip will be-under the direc tion of the i Salem Chamber of Commercei fl PHOTOGRAPHER FILES ?! Henry Evon filed a certificate of assumed name for his American Photo System business at 444 S. High St., Satem, on Tuesday with the Marion county clerk. j! 17552. : k :'l Dr. Kimball USO Chieftain To Talk! Here 1 Tuesday Dr. Linddey F. Kimball of Manhassett, N, Y.. president of the United Service- Organizations, Inc., is to speak at a joint meet ing of war chest workers and ether service club members with the Kiwanis club! at the latter's luncheon In the Marion hotel on Tuesday, September 23, Fred Klaus, Kiwanis club president, announced Tuesday. The I USO president's address will highlight the first day of the pre-campaign of the Salem United War Chest. i Drl Kimball has been associated with the USO since March, 1942, and has served as administrative vice-president since July, 1943 Previously he was: an executive of the Underwood Typewriter com pany. man of Colleea Place. Wash. Ser vices will be Hr ki from the Clougri- Barrics. cnapet Tuesday. September is, at S p.m. interment in Belcrest Me morial park. MelnUre At the residence, route 4. Salem. September IS. Roy Wallace Mclntire. Husband of Ethel Iva Mclntire of Sa- lem: brother of A. E. (Fred! Mclntire of Portland and Mrs. Guy. (Hazel M.) Mewsjent - of West Salem; and uncte of Mrs. Wiibnr McCunc of Salem, Mrs. William Taut of Portland. Eacen Mc lntire of Salem, Robert New bent with the! V. S. army overseas and Norma Jean Newsent of West Salem. 'Member of Fraternal Order of Eacles. Services will be held Wednesday. Sept. 19. at S p.m., from the W. T. Rifdou chapel. Entombment at the Mt Crest Abbey mausoieuiii. ly.- white, brown Phone 8962. head, reward Par via Bin. Frances S. Purvlnt. late resl dent of 133 Northeast Weidler street,' Portland, at a Portland hospital Mon atar, September 17. Wife of Charles M. Par vine of Portland; mother of Min Marearet Purvtne and Walker and Byron Purvine, all of Portland; and sister of Rot Btld of Palo Alto. Calif. Georse. Robert and Ralph Retd of Portland. Servicwe win be held Thurs day, Sept 20. at S p.m. at the -Cloug h- Barrick chapel with Rev. Chester aim-1 airm TOLUDE btin ofttdating. Interment at Zena H1 0LL4U,S cemetery. BOT TO GIRDS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gird of Valsetz, are the parents of-an 8 pound 8 ounce baby boy, born at the Deaconess hospital at 9:52 p. m. Monday. . . ' Wanteds Maid for Auto-Court Permanent position, good salary, phone 710. WILL EXTEND LINE The Portland General Electric . . - a . T a. company was granted a t permit by the county court Tuesday to make line extensions along county road 616 and market road 91. . i - AUCTION today. Special furni ture Mle 1 T.M. Intfture and livestock sale 7 1P.M. Groesbeck Auction Market. Phone BO8. Mrs. Dorothy Pullman, lata resioent City fl police reported Tuesday that automobiles driven by Har old D.j Hartman. route 3, Sa- ofJ740 South Commercial street. Sep- len, -nd 0tt SchieSS. 1343 S Kea If akS aa 1AM 1 HMRITII Sir mat I ' ' Commercial, collided Sunday night at Cottage and Chemeketa ae of 19 years. Survived by husband, Kohert T. Pullman tf Salem: Barents. rranctsco. and one sister. Mrs. Pearl streeU. No injuries occurred, Bush of San Francisco. Announce-1 they said. tnent of services later by Howell-Ed wards chapel. 1 ; CARD OF THANKS 1we wish to thank our many friends for all their kindness and floral tributes in our recent sor row. C. F. LOVELAND . AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS . We aincerelr thank all those who were so tSeughtful and kind to us during our recent bereave ment, also those who sent such beautiful floral offerings. THE FAMILY OF THE ' LATE THURMAK CASE. CAR - TRUCK TRACTOR Portable STEAM CLEANING UELDIIIG - Electrk - Acetylene ripe Bending up U 3-Inch Pis Phone 3993 Tractor Equipiatnt Repair 1095 "nishUnd Ave, Acousticon now offers new revo lutionary "hearing lenses" for the hard Of hearing. "Investigate Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co. 903 First Natl Bank Ph. 350. - SILVERTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Henvey pf Marquam, son, at the Silverton - hospital September 14. ; ' Priscilla Meisinger Wiltaey stu dios reopen Oct. 1st. Phone 718S or mail registration cards to 1830 N. 20th. Accordion, Marimba, Pi ano, Spanish and (Hawaiian Gui tars, Mandolin and Tenor Banjo Rental instruments available. Painting St Decorating. Ph ; il :r .-. : ! INAUGURATED CLUB Roy Wallace Mclntire, for whom funeral services are to be f; held at 2 pjn. this afternoon from the W. T. Rigdon chapel, developed Alder Springs south of Salem, first residing there and then starting the Aider, Springs club. - !; Reroof with,' Johns-Manville as phalt shingles right over your old roof. 10 yr.'; guarantee. 1 yr. to pay. Free estimates, Mathis .Bros. 104 5. umi, rn. 40z. j. ENGINEER TO SPEAK W C. A. McChire, engineer for the Salem long-range planning f com mission, will be the speaker at the Rotary club's luncheon in the Marion notei ai non loaay, One coat covers most any surface, including wall- psper.Twelve new Western Tones for Western Homes. AAt Z MOOUCf A- .. .. -tl $2.75 per gallcs BAY L. FM1IIEI1 HARDWARE CO. . 11S Se. Commercial Street i LJov; Bay " . ori UaMnfc 1; .... -. : ... I. i ? . h . Fcr I!:::n!::rg Brci. tzi Co. Test weight and 'payment on delivery In Salem ; - Off ic with the Shryder Transfer Co. i II." IL JONES i ; 4- CIRCCIT COURT . ' lvia L. Calavan rs Delwvn M. Calavani complaint for divorce charfea cruel ana Uuiumin treatment and asks custody of minor children to (Tether with SSS a month support money. S50 a month alimony, all household goods and exclusive rishts to p gestation and occupancy of real property of parties: married May IX 194a. In Marion county. Irene Smith va Pearl H. Smith; order requires defendant to pay SSO court costs and attorney's free. :. Dorothy Vap va Theodore Vap; order appointing Bruce Bpaulding as attorney for defendant under provixiona of sol diers and sailors ervtt relief act. State vs Rex Harris - and Bertha Davadson; not true bill from grand jury exonerates pair of r charge of adultery,. - - . 7. i t NeUie M. Schroder vs Adolph R. Schroder: order of: default.: Helen M. Taylor iva Elwood N. Tay lor; order of default. Mabel M. O Brien vs Donavon H. O'Brien; order of default. - . Mina Alsman fiUM. AUrnan: order granta defendant additional 30 days in which to file transcript of testimony and abstract of record on appeal. stale vs Arnold: Nelson: waiver or indictment on charge of assault and days - ooservance. i . Alma G. Hamilton vs Charlea C Ha worth; order allowing defendant's mo tion 1 and 1 and overruling motion 3- Severin LAnge vs J. I Spedden and C. it. Powell; motion for default Judg- meni. ,.-.- .. Lester W. Coraeliua vs Br id ret Cor aeliue; decree of divorce to plaintiff. Marvia B. Nelson vs Ruth Nelson: decree of divorce to plaintiff orders that plaintiff shall recover from de fendant S900. DeLorise Emery Waterman va Walter Reading Waterman: decree of divorce to plaintiff rranta her custody of minor child and 130 a month support money. Thao MuiD Ueyoe vs tieors e De yoe; decree of divorce to plaintiff grants her custody of minor child and S3o a month support money. - i unariotte Ki. uyran vs cieo Thomas Bryan; decree of divorce to plaintiff together with SM alimony and main tenance so long as defendant la In armad forces, restores plaintiff's maid' tn name of Charlotte G. Halseth. aecreet ox aivorca io ptainurr ana av a. month alimony aa long aa defendant la In armed service. S23 a month ali mony following rua discharge, awards plaintiff maiden name of Madalmo Herts. Hazel B. Daniels vs Xlvin- C. Dan' iels; decree of divorce to plaintiff re stores her maiden , name oi Hazel b, Clifford. r State va Doris Johnson: plea of guilty to charge of obtaining property by false pretenses; continued to 10 a. m. Sept. 24. 1945. for" sentence. State vs Barley LeRoy Mire: plea oz innocena. to charge of ootammi property by false pretenses: trial ael for Oct. SO. IMS, at t:30 a. m. PRORATE COURT j Joseph B. Houllet: Mary MouUet appointed administratrix: George- W, Hubbs. yrank Hubba and Bert 1", Terry named appraiaers. . Alesunder M. LaTolletta ; estate: in heritanca tax determined at nothing since all Inheritances outside dower right are $147(11 and go to sons and dauchter. Otis LeRoy Studley estate: order closing estate and discharging executor. William H. Mitchell estate: decree allowlnr final account of administrator and order of diatrlbutloa. Amy K. Roberta estate: final account shows receipts of S1T21.20, disbursement of S42S.ee: hearlnc act for October S3 at t:30 a. m. i r rrank N. Simon estate: order ad Journlng time of hearing to September M it 4 p. m. JUSTICE COURT Charlea Delano! char res of robbery. burglary and larceny of an automobile transferred to Juvenile court. Wilbur Holmes; larceny by bane: charge to be given preliminary hearing at S p. m. today, -x . . jo unrig; - cnarge or roooery con tinued to 10 a. m. today for plea. BIUNICIFAL COURT eUovd Coolev. route t. box 101. Sa lem; no muffler; S2.5d bail.- MARRIAGE LICENSES William W. Carlson. 14. steel worker. Salem, and Doris: Ellen Hicks, IS, sty dent, Hubbard. ; Remodeling Job Held too Costly Learning: that it might cost as much as 128.000 to remodel the second floor of the state-owned Mulkey building- in Portland for use by state offices, the board of control Tuesday tentatively de cided thatihe improvement would not be worth the cost, Portland city officials recently condemned the floor for use as a dance hall. The first floor is rented to private establishments. Salem .? Taxi Service - Thanhs It's many, patrons for bo ing so patient With th liftincj of war time restric tions we can again give, normal service with a new total of ten taxicabs. We shall try and merit your undivided support R. A. dark and . IL L Qark. Props. Tclephono v 7700 or Ulrich to Build New Apartments - A: city buildinf permit was fs sued Tuesday to J. F. Ulrich for construction of a two-story apart ment house at 1225 Chemeketa street to cost an estimated $22,000. The new building is to duplicate an apartment Ulrich is complet ing nearby, "but it will have, liv ing: quarters for the owner and his wife. ' .- . , ' K. B. Houser was issued a per mit to build a $4100 dwelling at 1980 N. Tifth st ... , , William Davies took out a per mit for construction of a $3000 ; dwellinf at 1830 N. Fifth st , Mrs. George Rogers was issued -a permit to alter a store build ing at 203, 215 and 225 S. High st, at an expenditure of $800. - . j : l The major Interest; In fall hats is in their Crowns high, draped, puffed stitched and anipularted for thf most flattery and inter- m est See them today at The Modeme. THE MODERNE 305 Court Phone 3808 ypur ; r -- - ! ! - I'... - : ' - I - I- iti.tUis: ho.oMh BUT SOON WeHope. . . 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