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II. u if I! The OHEGON STATESMAN, Sclera. ' Oregon. Tuesday Maxolng, October f. 1S43 (AGE FIVE i M 1 .. r a. I 3- (CMy Mews DBDneffs ' ' The Oreoon Statesman Telenhone 9101 r !? QUE DICE SELECTS Announced Monday as the new members of Que Dice, Salem high school speech club, were the fol lowing students: sophomores, Mi chael Lovell, : Jeanne Hoffman, Ehirlee Reimann, Jim Williams, Darrell Yocum, Paul Neiswander and Beldon Owens; juniors, Allen Wilson, Dick Stewart, Dick Ben nett, Roberta Tussing, Joanne Blaxall, Bob Klosterman.1 Bever ly. Hutchinson, Pat Powell, Ron nie Spence, Violet Lassie, Carol FftUin, Wanda Hathaway, Lois Holingshad, Gwenn Reust, DJck Mase, and Tom Bartlett; seniors,; 4 fihf tey Kinnane, Margaret Simp son, and Louis Burris. ! We are desperately,1 in need of 2 to 4' bed room homes . for quick sale.-Xee Ohmart & Co., 477 Court fit Phone 9680. V Luti Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. ' LICENSED TO WED Leo T. White and Mejba L. Looney, "both of Salem, have been Issued a marriage license in Port land, Other licenses Issued there went to John W. Griffith, Albany, and Dora K. Thatcher, Lebanon; to James A. Davis, Scio, and Ed-, tth M. Ray, Lebanon. Vancouver marriage licenses ' have been is tued to Earl V. Vanderwilt and Helen M. Holm, both of Salem; to Leo F. Patrick and Gladys G. Redmond, both of Salem; to Leon II. Triplett and Kathryn D. Brad ley, both of Salem, and to 1 John T. Affolter, Molalla, and Patricia " L. Miller, Monitor. Wei cut and Install Shatter-Proof uto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st. New arrival Oscar Auestad wood ' en shoes. Complete sizes. Now at Price's. ' SALEM WOMEN SPEAK Mrs. E. A- Collier and Mrs. Jen nie Nunn of the Salem First Pres- byterian church will . be guest speakers at today's meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Dallas First Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Van Ors del, Mrs. L. W. Plummer and Mrs. Earl W. Benbow are hostesses for ' the meeting, which is to be held In the women's, parlors of the ehurch. ' We are desperately in need cf ? to 4 bed room homes for quick ale. Lee Ohmart & Co., 477 Court St PhOne 9680. . i - - LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary Johnston, 147 N, Commercial it, Mrs. Joseph Spri r. Sublimity, and Robert Hum laton, -Turner, were discharged from Salem Deaconess hospital Monday. Curtains and drapes made to or der. Phone 6258. BABY TAKEN HOME Mrs. Robert Key, 100 Fairview ave., and infant son went home Monday from Salem General-hospital. (DMttnnairiies Prtcm '(' ! Albertena P. Prlent, late resident of 145 8. 24th it Oct. 2.i Survived by ions, ItMTXi Louis, and Arthur Priem. of ftalem, and Harvey Priem, UJi.R n Saipan; by daughters, Emma Cas eU of Cloverdale, Ore., Lillian Patton it Lacomb, Ore.. AdeUn Madlll, of Portland, and tona Kayser, of Salem: 11 (randchlldren and 10 (reat-grand-ehildren. Services will be held from the Clouffh-Barrick chapel, Tuesday, et.", at S pjn, with Rev. W. Harold Lyman officiating. Graham v Mrs. Susan Graham, late resident of Ky soutn lztn street, at a local hos pital Friday. October 3. at the age of 101 yivrs. Survived by several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Jessie Williams or Turner, Mrs. Myrtle Hey tine of Milwaukee, Ore., and Dr. Daughtery Benson, C H. McDonough nd Albert Daugherty, all f Salem. Services will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Tuesday. October , at a 30 p.m., witli Rev. .Dudley Strain of ficiating. Interment in City Viw cem , etery. . Smith T - Jeanadell Smith, late resident of SI , Lansing ave Salem, at a Portland hos pttai uctoDer s. survived by parents. - Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith of Salem; ' sister. Miss Shirley Irene Smith - of Salem, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Caldwell of Salem. Services will be held from the Clough-Barriclc chap el Tuesday, October . at 3:30 p.m.. wtth Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Sechler ' :" i .! ' ' 'i'V Mrs. H. M. Sechler, IMS Breyman ave.. died at a Tillamook, Ore..nos pital, Monday, October S. Shipmtri will M made to Salem for funeral services, to be announced later. ; Clover -1 ' : : . Mrs. Bernice C Glover, late resident f 222S Chemeketa St.. at a -local hos pital. Monday, October S. Survived by husband. C. B. Glover, of Salom- fnur sisters, Mrs. Will Carr, Mrs. Clair Jones. Mrs. Blanche Wiggins, all of Detroit.! vMlch.. and Mrs. Allie Connor, of Windsor.-Ont. Announcement of services by Ctough-Barrick company. Cochraa j ! James B. Cochran, late resident of Rt. . at a local hospital. Monday. Oct. a. Husband of Mrs. Anna Cochran, of ! Salem; brother of Mrs. Etta Pfieffer. ef Pasadena, Cal., Mrs. Anna Astill. of ! Salem, Russell R. Cochran, of Oregon i City. W. L. Cochran, of Bellingham. Wash, and Sam Cochran, in Pennsyl vania. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick ' company. ? Vliestmaa : At the residence at 1420 East Turner road,, October 7. August Harmon Fuest man at tiie age f 39 years. Husband of Mrs. Carrie Fuestman of Salem; father of Oliver Fuestman of Salem and Mrs. William Gleim of Dixon, 111., and . brother of Albert Fuestman of Salem. Henry F. Fuestman of Nebraska and George. Fred and Miss Kathryn Fuest- mnjt rely ei this frut rati for COUBKCOLDS CWiMild INJURED IN ACCIDENT f Mrs. Eva Hall, box 8,- Evergreen ave., and Diana Judson 24 years old, 985 Saginaw st., were injuied in an automobile accident at the intersection of Myrtle avenue and Academy street shortly after 1 10 a. m. Monday. Four or five stit ches were needed to close a cut in Mrs. Hall's forehead, and the baby received minor scratches and a bump on the forehead, city -first aid men said. ).-'' r Shoe salesman j wanted, good steady position for an experienced salesman. Paramount Shoe Store, 405 Court St -V I CUNNINGHAM HERE Cliff oA Cunningham, assocta regional YMCA USO executive who has offices in Seattle ifrasjjfr visitor, at the -Salem USO center Monday, stopping here to make; a routine check 'of activities f here. Robert R. Boardman, director Jif the club here, and Maj. Gen F. B. Mallon, commander of ; array ground forces at Camp Adair, joined him in the inspection. Wanted: Delivery boy. Ph. 927 i: MOTHER DIES f Funeral services were held f roth the Methodist church of Grass valley, Wasco county, Monday, fPT Mrs. Ellen E. Sommers, 78, mother of William A. McLeod, Salem. IA resident of Grass Valley for 7 years, she died Thursday! at J Portland hospital. Three daugh ters, another son, 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive. I ' I ' v I We are desperately In need of 2 to 4 bed room homes forlquifjk sale. Lee Ohmart & Co., 477 Cpq'tt St Phone 9680. - TRANSFER MAN BURNED Clyde Johnson, transfer coin pany operator, sustained third de gree burns of both hands, neck atii chest early Monday night when gasoline he was pouring into the carburetor of one of his truck's lit 245 Center st ignited. First aid men took him to Salem Genial nospuai. Capital Cab phne 6646. STRAIN'S CAR FOUND ? A car stolen in Salem recently from the Rev. Dudley Strain hgs been located abandoned at Texa kana, Tex., state police were noti fied Sunday. Two juveniles, ar rested in Eugene charged with the theft of a car in Denver, are said to liave admitted taking Straiiijs car here and driving it uplo tHe Texas town.. Wedding pictures taken At church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. the CYCLIST INJURED Eleven - year - old Alvin !Whe stine, 2173 N. Front st," receivtsd two large cuts on the top of his head when he and his bicycle be came involved with a car in froigt of his home Monday night, City first aid -men advised the calling or a physician to take stitcnes in the wounds. man and Mrs. Ogle WeisensaL alii of Illinois. Services will be held from the W. T. Rig-don chapel Wednesday, Oc' tober 10, at 1:30 p.m., with interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. Raynor Smith officiating. McDoweU i : At the residence. 433 North Win street. October 7, Arthur Lee McDow ell, -at the age of 68 years. Husband of Mrs. Lucy McDowell of Salem; fath er of Sybil Dotten of Salem and Major W. E. McDowell of Salem; brother i of W. A. McDowell of Califamia and Mrs. Nona Clark of California, and Mrs. Jen Rains of Portland. Also survived by three grandchildren. Member of Salem lodge No. 4 AF & AM. Services will be held from the W. T. Rigdort chapel Wednesday. October 10, at 11 a.m. Rit ualistic services by Salem lodge No. 4 AF & AM. Concluding services will be at Belcrest Memorial park. Dr.. cneyter W. Hamblin will officiate. ; Mom i v - At the residence. 1510 Norway street October 7. Mrs. Harriet Ditmari Moore, at the age of 92 years. Former resident of Hoseburg.' Motner or Kaipn Moore of Koseburg. Mrs. w. ixy oi Ber ber, Calif, Mrs. Arthur Brook of; Sa lem, Mrs. L. G. Bailey of Issaqitah. Wash.. Mrs. C. E. Becker of Corvallis, Mrs. Joseph Steel of Portland. A i G. Moor of Oakland. Or., and -Hi I C. MoOre of San Diego, Calif.; sistef) of l . A. xnimars oi uervais ana mrs. jm a. Bvrd of Salem. Services will be held Wednesday, October 10. at 3 p m; at the W. T. Rutdon chapel with" Rev Dudley Strain officiating. Interment in the Fairfield, cemetery. , . f. . ! Rassett " ' " '-' ' .1 ' : i Ida Bassett. late resident of "J450 West Nob Hill, at a local hosplUl Mon day. October C. at the age of 71 years. Survlvad. hv husband. Edson E. Saa- sett. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. : Girfs Vcmcn croyca freni Issi cf 11 BorVa Om Cf Tk ist Rosa Wayt Tou girl who suffer from 'staple fintmta or wno mm bo maca aunss monthlT eerloda that you are pale, feet tired, weak, "dragged out"-this faay be due to low uooa-iroa. n Bo start todaytry Lydla. X. Pink- ham's tuuts-om of ' the greatea blood-Iron tonics you oan buy to help build vxt ted blood to girt nor strength, and energy la guch cues. Taken aa directed Pinkham'S Tab lets are on of the very best bom ways) to get precious iron uto to Dtooo. They help build up tne ro wumr of the blood by reinforcing the fcaemo a;ioK of d blood rial la ii Just try Ptnkhazn's Tablets for 90 days then see If you, too, dont reanaxkably benefit. Fallow label directions, i j f - ESCAPE FROM FAIRVIEW - Robert C, Monroe,, 39, and Sam- -my Bass, 21, were listed by police Monday asj having escaped from Fairview home. Monroe jis de scribed as 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing lf5gounds, withjbrown eyes and , prown ' hair streaked with gray. Bass is said to be 5 feet ; 8 inches tall, weighs 125 pounds and has brown hair and brown eyei. They apparently did not leave the institution together. - ; ' ' -t li ' i We are desperately in need of 2 to 4 bedroom homes fori quick sale Lee Ohmart & Co., 477 Court St Phone "58d. BUY COAiT APARTMENTS 5 Mr. and Mrs." Joe Hasienstab have purchased the Yates j apart 4 ments at fTaft and early this month movied there to make their v j I uuuie. ndwciiMiiu was iqruierrjv director of the Salem junior band and has been employed , or the past thee yeas by Portland Gen- eral Electric JCo. Mrs. Haspenstab was an employe of the state high y. ay department sis "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. !''..-: BURGLARIES r ATTEMPTEp Residents of 738 and 44 N. Cottage st bjelieve whoever re- moved screens from windows of their houses Sunday morning was attempting to gain entry bur glarize the places. f j.7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke Camera Shpp. 174 N. Comt h ; INJURED AT MILL j Allen Wilton, 2635 S. Sjummer st., received cuts on his head Mon day when an: Iron bar wa drop- ped on him as he worked t Ore gon :Pulp and Paper conlpany's plant here. CJty first aid men took him to Salem General hositaL CAR RECOVERED I An automobile stolen Sunday night from John Schram, "473 Mill st, was found abandoned neat Drunks corners Monday. When recovered, license plates had been switched, those it was wearing having been registered, to a Cor rFor unpainted furniture ;hop at Woodrow's. 325 Center. LUSK IS SPEAKER "Justice Hall .S. Liisk of te state supreme court addressed the Port land Chamber of Commerce forum at is Monday boon luncheon at the Multnomah hotel, using ks his subject "Portland's first and next century." j j We are desperately in need of 2 to 4 bed room homes fof qtick sale. Lee Ohmart & Co., 47j7 Court St Phone 96:80. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. L . , V-'-- H . ' ' ' I ' ' ! CLUB ELECTS TONIGHTf Townsend club No. 3 will elect officers tonight at 8 o'clock at a meeting to be held at the Court Street Christian church, ltth and Court streets. . 1 : ' f ' i Fur storage. ; Let us tell you about our storage with free moUi-proof- ins PrtrHt. l I . -. -i , i ; i- - i iflie is O jRtbxtbilitcrtion of war-torn Europ will take mcmr months. W can help proTid shelter. ' 1 -4. S Crops ancr rsstock in Europs to such an extent that they don't need foodstuffs irom''US. 1 I . I Children who havo boon orphaned, mothers who haro boon lnTolidod. must bo sustained. : v I . . 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Lee Ohmart & Co., 477 Court St Phone! 9680. : i ' DEATH RATE RISES Oregon's traffic death rate for the firsKeight months of 1945 was 10 fatalities per one .hundred mil lion miles of travel, Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr., re ported here Monday. This com pares to a rate of nine for the same period a year ago. Buck the Barber is now located at 182 S. High. MATERIAL TOLEN An $80 j suit and several bolts of suiting; materials were stolen fmm his tailor shop at 198 S. High st sometime the past week- end, L. D. Monday. Sundin told city police Ceiling Prices $or hogs. All weights. Midget Market, Deliver to Cannons' Killing Plant. So. 25th St.' j 7 VANDENBFRO ASSIGNED " Chief Justice Harry. Belt of the state supreme court has assigned Circuit Judge D. R. Vahdenberg, Klamath County, to hold court in Multnomah county. . For sale: Delicious apples and grapes, 1930 N. Liberty. FROST FILES NAMES R. W. Trost, Salem industrial designer, Monday filed with the Marion county clerk a certificate of assumed business name for R. W. "Frost Co.. Designers and Builders,"; 411 Oregon building. Iver Mi will not bo producttTO We Can Help As our expression of ' gratitudo for having been spar ed wartimo 'deva station, let us. give generously to ,tho National Wat" '; Fundi MASHES FINGER " :,: Two-year-old Wilmer Loewea, 240 E. Turner rd., mashed a fin ger when he caught it in the flour bin at his home Monday, city aia men saia. j y GRUENFELTERS PARENTS ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gruai felter, 2615 N. Front at, are the parents of a 6 pound 15 ounce daughter born' Monday, afternoon at Salem Deaconess hospital. NEEDLE INJURES HAND i Ernest Clark, route 4, box 262B, Salem, stuck a sack ineedle two inches Into his hand Monday and ana f city first aid men were called give emergency care, j Wanted Part time office girl Oregon Gravel Co.,1405 N. Front, FROM MT. ANGEL The Rev. Method Korn, OSB, from the. Benedictine monasery, ML Angel, was in Salem Sunday at St. Joseph's where he celebrat ed two of the morning masses. KIWANIS CLUB SPEAKER ! Dr. Ralph Walker, Portland Ki wanis club member, will be the speaker at the Salem club lunch eon today when reports from the chest campaign will be given. CAR STOLEN i Walter V. Stark, 1939 S. ttth st., has reported to city police that his car was stolen Sunday from the 200 block on N. High st l !'. ; i i DAUGHTER TO RAYMONDS I A daughter; was born Monday morning at Salem General hots pital to; Mr. alnd Mrs. prvuie Ray rnond, 10 Madrona ave. 1 1 . 4 A l cFl i . :EDE10ir t tfS iz- E Wj Tl LADDERS! LADDERS! RIDJlbTwo in one gcnenl utility, all purpose ladder - - use as a sturdy . 5-foot step ladder or in a jiffy it is a strong 10-foot ladder. OalT Kn . . . PUSn-UP Exitasics kditr vnOi Dared fccileal $9.40 un. S13.15 24-fL $1120 S15.04 33-iosl . i . 516.92 PAINT THINNER Pur sum paint -thinner; far auperior to oaphtba. Excellent for thinning and reducint. paate and ready-mixed ; outside and tnsida .oil paints and for cleaning Brushes. t turpe;ntine. ; JJ The finest pure, gum turpentine available. FROM MINNESOTA Harold Smith of : Lakefield; Minn came last week, called by the serious Illness of .big father; rho, with Mm. Smith, live with their daughters,' Mrs. J.; D. White) ma Mrs.r Margart Brown, 650 Marion. iA n o ther son, ; Capt Charles Smith, is with the army in Germany. - : - IV; ' .- i . - - - - .... a TOOL HALL NAME FILED. J J A certificate- of assumed busi ness name for rErnie's Place.t itayton pool halL was filed Mon ay with the Marion county clerk by Ernest Thompson. - 8ISSON HOME U ;. ' V B. K Sisson, Miller's depart- ment store manager who has been confined to Salem General hosj fiital the past few 'weeks, follow ing a heart attack, was able . to return to his Center .street home Monday 1 afternoon.-' -- BOY BREAKS ARM ' . ! t)ickie' Veder, 1944 Hazel "ave broke his right arm between the elbow and wrist Monday when he fell out of a child's wagon, city first aid men said. . THEFT REPORTED Lt Lynin Cronemille, Jr 1760 S. Winter st has reported to city Al A 1 ponce uiai wmie ' ou car was parked at his home Saturday night a pair of flipper discs was stolen from it. TAKES SON HOME Mrs. Carl F. Newton, route , box 424, Salem, took her infant son home from Salem General hospital Monday. . j RIFLE FOUND , City police are holding a JZ2 Remington bo?t . ;tion- rifle which Judge George Duncan found near Mill creek at South 25th st. 1IR1VV RWAKT.lt TfTFSTlAV Eleanor Stephens, state librar ian, - will be the speaker at the banquet of the Albany . Business and Professional Woman's club tonight, i 1 ILL, ON STREET Opal Calahoan, 1627 Saginaw, who became seriously ill on a downtown' street Monday, was taken by city first aid men to Sa lem Deaconess hospital. " Engineer Asketl to Study Airport Needa Lee U. Eyerly, Salem, chairman pf the state board of aeronautics, Monday said he had been asked to send a competent engineer to Bend to conduct a study of the central Oregon airport needs. The engineer would decide the type and location of an airport and provide estimates pt costs and drawings. ' The board, Eyerly added, also proposes to. place the airport un der a state regulatory system. f I 78c Gallon GaL IPira lb D 5 03 IHe(BonabDs circuit COURT . f; " Lillian H. Pinckney vs Bern ' J. i Pmckney; complaint for.'- divorce charges cruel and inhuman treat ment and asks restoration of for mer name of Lillian H. Van Court; married July 6, 1944, at Dayton." Valley Credit Service vs Claire Wickman; $234 turned over to the county, treasurer in case of dered to be paid to.; plaintiffs. Martin O. Hatteberg and others vs James Johnson and others; or der for correction of clerical error would have name of "Oregon Servt ice Co." as used in proceedings to proper name of .?Credit .Service Co." .y-rc: r George H. McNeal and Herma W. McLain vs unknown . heirs of Geofge W. Conser and others; com plaint to quiet title to lot 3, block 7 in town of Jefferson. '' : Lillian Morley vs Granville Mor- ley; order of default- Freda E. Evans vs Raymond C. Evans; complaint for .divorce asks for custody of three minor' chil dren; married June 11, 1927. PROBATE COURT. F. M. Robertson estate; order approving final account of W. W. McKinney, administrator." Eugene Clair Alford estate; or der to Max A. Alford, administra Memorial to Be Held Today Memorial services for Jeanadell Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith, 93 Lansing ave., will be held at 3:30 pan. today from Clough-Barrick chapel. Miss Smith,' a graduate of Salem high school and a resident of Salem most of her Ufe," died Friday at a Portland, hospital after a long period of ill health. Born irj Concrete, Wash.; Aug. 31, 1925, she was an active mem ber of the First Christian church- of Salem and even while ill con tinued tn he i interested in vouth , activities and sports of various kinds. i Surviving besides her parents are a sister, Shirley Irene Smith, PhM 3c, in the WAVES, who has been stationed at Farragut, Idaho; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Caldwell, Salem; an aunt, Betty Holden, Kirkland, Wash.; uncles, Bruce Caldwell of Amity, Edwin Caldwell of Salem and Paul Cald well of Troutdale. The Rev. ( Dudley Strain will officiate at tie services today and interment w$l be at Belcrest Me- morial park. WAGGONERS GO HOME Mrs. Glen j H. Waggoner, route 3, box 621 Ef Salem, took her in fant son home from Salem Gen eral hospital Monday. SHIO COTE ' X sparkling finish at an economical price, Sero-Cote Is made in our own factories, under rigid supervision and methods of manufacture. One gallon covers up to 823 quare feet, two coats. STEP 8-foot height ; Well ccn tructed of seasoned, se lected Bitka spruce, sand ed smooth. Cross braced for added support and safety. 4-HOUR EllAMEL A. eelerf . l .49 waababl fin- - . M late . tnr fnrnl- , , i tura, weed work, walla, " and eupboarda r tkmiMhnit thm kerne Mid er metal, iatarior Urlor palatable surfacas. PAINT end VARNISH REMOVER paste form for removing: paint or varnish from upright aurfacea. BUys In place, allowing the looaentd rum to be easily removed. Quart treat 23 to 40 square feet 1 FLOOR end PORCH ENAMEL n 1-j Jau llnntmm and metal 1 H For wood, concrete, atone, linoleum, and metal floors; Inside or out Also furniture.. .. . , f , -. tor, authorizes" sale of trailer. j Martin Lentz estate; order clos ing estate and discharging R. N. Kavanaugh as administrator. . . .4. Anna W. Cable estate; order as certaining" and determining value of inheritances and taxes j thereon establishes general estate tax at $24.26. ' MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS , Adolf R.Schafer, 27, U.S. army. Star route,' Silverton, and Lona A. Schneider, defense workler, 811 Marion st- DaUaS ' t Levi Carthell Stuckey, 23, U.S. navy, Graceville,! Fla., and Ruby Patricia , Katsules, 18, waitress,' Salem. ' . . " ' Dale H. Mansfield, 28, US. army, Salem, and Betty Van San- ten, 23, school teacher, Salem. ; i; Lewis Yates, 38, water superin. tendent, Silverton,- andj Nellie, Dick, 27, waitress, Silverton." :1 , JUSTICE COURT, , . ! ' State vs Ralph R. NobJe; NSF. check charge; case dismissed on payment of court costs and resti tution of money involved in check.- State vs Victor Karou,sh contin-, ued to October 18 at 9:30 a.m. for plea on charge of being a fugitive from Justice 0 New Mexico on a fraudulent check charge. J State vs Floyd Raymon Me' Quinn; violation of basic rule; 15 and costs. State, vs Lynn Ervihe Martin; no clearance lights, $2.50 fine. MUNICIPAL COURT Harvey E. Jepsen, 390 Taylor; destruction of city property; $50 bail. v James Taylor Butler, Portland; reckless' driving; $50 baL I Earl Langenbei'g,, rout 6, Sa lem; reckless driving; $50 bail.U- Robert . B. Steward, J Albany; driving with, illegal muffler, $5 bail. . . J f. v Laura B.-Tokstad, roule 2, Sil-, verton; violation of basic rule; $10 bait . Maurice D. Sussman, Portland; violation of basic rule; $10 bail. Grace J. Melton,. Brookings; vio lation of basic rule; $7.50 bail. Rafael Porrota-Dorio; violation of stop sign; $2.50 bail. - Ladies MAKE US ; YOUR MATERIAL HEADQUARTERS :j 60" Wide $2.00 to 4.35 yd. Thos. Kay Woolen IliU Co. 260 So. 12th St. HOUSE PAIIIT 0 GALLON White Only LADDERS .75 EACH Pint w excellent for lawn . 1 VJ Quart m State St. Satisfaction ' Guaranteed or Your Jloney Back - 4 1 vfr. 4 5 I i 4 ': t t '41 1 I