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Tfc OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wedn-sdorr Moraine. NoTimlm M. 114S --, , i. , 1AGE FIVE ::f"- My. Mews DBcOeffs Th Ortqon Stetatmon TelerAonaV 9101 " v V " j BUItDlXa TERMITS Building permits weft lssiied Tuesday from" the office off J, Harped Davis, city; engineer, to I Aim ronie to erect a dwelling at 170 W. Wilson for $1000: W.lM. 11 1 "S 1 '' ; ; "' 11 rrr i ' 'i' . . ' . ' " ' . ' " r 1 '" ' ' 4 - : ing t J7 North 18th st, $ and f to J, BJ Young to erecj 00; a AUULiE CLUB FLANS SHOW 1 1 PITTFVr.FH hfrrrn ..VKVr i "A7 McMorrie to alter, .tore build 1 . " -vtrewuiw t x ii- aani lor tne eleven western states nay nignx, wovemDfr 23. Games I at the Marine Corps league con- l ZaYT:ZT n0. Springfield, 111., was sandwich shop" at 467 Center?,!., IT ' Vi nuenger, for several years Paul Rodeo association and Bill a Marlon county deputy sheriff, fuller of Mission Bottom. As these Pittenger, who is now chief of po- wu r hwj, omy expenencea i lice at Eugene, was state com roaeo men out good rider them- mandant nt ihm in CTllA ttrii urilt ielves, they will be sure to have be succeeded by Charles Bozell mn exciung ww lmtresung snow, of Cottage Grove, members of the club declare. Visi- . Jors and friends o. the club, are Dr. P. Kenneth Power has return- invuea to attend. The show will led from military service. He has $1800 fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. J Prices. Start at 8 o'clock. i - . - - - ... r : ine Homestead is reaturing a fpecial turkey dinner from noon to 11:30 p. m. Thanksgiving. Reg- ylar drive In service 12 noon to I a. jn j "i BOARD TO VISIT BANQUET The state board of control has acceted an invitation to attend an organization banquet at the Sweet Jlome Chamber of Commerce Saturday night. Board .members are Governor Earl Snell, State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott and Secretary of State Robert S. Far r Jr. ; . i :. Special Thanksgiving dinner served at the Comet Cafe, 12th it Leslie St, 11 a.m. to 8 p. m. TILLAMOOK MAN VISITS Claude A. Barrack, district at torney for Tillamook county, was I resumed the practice of medicine with his associates, Drs. Vern W. Miller and A. T. King In the Guardian Bid. . POSITIONS OPEN Applications for the position of internal revenue agent, in the in come tax unit, bureau of internal revenue, treasury department, in the states of Idaho, Montana, Ore- ACCIDENT OCCURS . Cprs driven by John . Ho ard Dasch, route three, box 608, fSa- lemj- arid A.. J. Edwards, 1160 Waller st-. were involved irf an auto collision Monday nighf at the) corner , of Ferry and South Commercial. -The cars were slight ly damaged, the police report laid. 't - i The ChatteaU .(formerly Shaftucs Chgfteau) announces a special Thinksgiving dinner complete, by reservation a 1.50.. Dining foom an4 bar opens Jt 4. No sver gon and Washington, are being charge. Ph. 9853. Closed Mondays sought by the .United States" civil service commission, Mrs. Cecile Bowden, local secretary, announc ed today. Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. 1722. the MEN RETURNED Ronald Gates and James A. Hess, both charged with obtain ing money by fajse pretenses were returned to Salem Tuesday from Seattle, Wash, by Sheriff CUTS HAND TUESDAY First aiders were . called to treat Robert jBurton, route 7 Sa lem, after he cut his hand while putting In a new plate glass win down in a downtown office "tues day. The wound bled profusely, but was not serious, they said. lexaco Dinette at Jefferson jppen under new management. Come have Thanksgiving dinner Iwith guest xt his brother,' L. E Bar- Denver Young and Deputy James US-! Pen 11 4- m- 9 3 m- Closed rwennem uarnweii. jack, Marion county coroner, on j Garvin. Tuesday.1 The Tillamook man is serving during the absence in the navy of Warren A. McMinimee. ."We cut and Install Shatter-Proof uto glass. R. D. Woodcow, 325 Center st. j: ; j BASEMENT FIRE ' j , Fire which started In the base merit of the Louis Neumann resi- 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Coral Sundays. owner. I AUMSVDLLE STORE ENTERED The sheriffs office investigat ing an illegal entrance into the Heiberger's Feed and Flower store at Aumsville Monday night. found that entrance had been BOY TO GUNNS Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gunn of Silverton, are the parents of a boy, born at 1:24 p.m. Tuesday at the Salem General hospital The father is superintendent of I Sil verton cannery. it: t Photos by Stutzman for Xmas. Ferry St., caused gained through a window. The Hi-Lite Studio new location 180 dence, 660 alight damage in the walls of the building, city firemen said Tues day. The fire went up the hot air shafts and spread across between the ceiling and upper fSpor. Capital Cab phone 6046L PERMIT TO HAUL ' The Marion county court Tues-t prowlers rifled a safe, cash regis ter and desk. The Wooden Shoe will be closed Mon., Nov. 19, to Dec. 3 (2 weeks). for repairs. NURSE IS SPEAKER Lt Harriet Evans, a nurse sta tioned at the Corvallis Naval hos- N, Com!, nn. 6., ph. 4522. : -if : : GOES HOME TUESDAY Mrs. W. J. Biegler. 10051 Pine st, and her infant son were dis missed from the Salem General hospital Tuesday- and taken' to their home; i a;.-.- Painting & decorating. Ph. 552. day granted Guy C. Music, Scio, pital spoke to the student body DISMISSEi from DEACONESS permission to haul logs over cer tain Marion county roads (Obituary Peter Petewon, at the rIdnce on rout 1. Turner. November 17. Sur vived by his wife, Mn. Betsey Petron ot Turner: two daughters. Mn. Nellie I WhiUker of Karrinrton. N.D., and Mrs T.K.nii Hawkins of Coucr d'Alene, I Ida.; five, aons, John H. Peterson of Turner. Lewis P. of Cathay. N.D., Ole M of Portland. Philip of Salem and Walter Cl Prltnon of Eueene: nine randchildren and aix ireat-grandchil- rfr.n Srvir wiU be held Wednesday. Nov. 21. at 1:30 p.m. at Turner Chris tian church. Interment at Twin Oak, Turner, under the direction of Clough- Sarrlck company. f'rtt.a I l Rnnald WilliaS Crlten. late resident of Eugene. S3 years of age. November 17. near Eugene. Son of Mrs. Alamedia Gerking of Woodburn and stepson of p. O Cerkinr of Woodburn: brother of Norman B. Crites of Woodburn, Kuth Morrison of Oakland, Calif. Paulina Guins of Portland and Mar' lene Crites of Woodburn. Services wUl be held at ' the W. T. Rigdon chaael Tridsy. November SS. at 1:30 ev. S. Havnor smitn or- Concluding services in Bel- fi.m wiw iciaUnc. crest Memorial park at Leslie junior high school Tuesday morning in a special as sembly. Mrs. Evans told of her experiences as a Japanese prison er after her capture in the Philip pines. The talk was given in be half of the eighth war loan drive. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib- rtv. nhnnc 9502: FALLS, HURTS" ELBOW First aid men treated Mrs. J. B. BlackwelL 395 South 23rd St., Tuesday after she fell downstairs at her home and tore the tissue on her left elbow. The injury, which necessitated several - stit ches, sent her to the Salem Gen eral hospital. "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. GETS EYE LACERATION Pamela Tucker, 14 months old of 2560 Laurel ave., received a laceration near her eye and head I Dismissals from the Deaconess hospital Tuesday included Jess Treisch, 525 South 15th si, and Mrs. George Wood, 2020 Broad way st. , Reroof with Johns-Manviue as phalt shingles right over your old roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 3 Irs. to pay. Free estimates. Ma this Bros 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. CONCERTS TODAY The Salem high school girls' chorus will present a concert this morning at 11 a.m. at the Leslie junior high- school! Miss Lena Belle Tartar is director of a . . t 1 f !sl av me group wmcn inciuaesj sdoui 80 voices. Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm ory.1 Glenn Woodry's 12-pclband. 3 FEDJE WILL SPEAK j Speaker at the weekly meeting today of the Hollywood Lions bruises. when she fell down the club U ReY' F'' basement stairs at her borne Tuesday, first aid men reported, j rv Emma T. Parr, late resident of Tur ner. Oregon, at a local hospital, No vember IS. at the age of SI years. Survived by four daughters, Mrs. Peter Ribbera of Timber. Ore.. Mrs. Jack Wright of Kinsey. Mont.. Mrs. A. W. McMillan . of Terry. Mont., and Mrs. Helen Papft of Turner. Ore.; two uuu. Frank Parr of Portland and Leonard Parr of Seattle: a sister, Mrs. Florence Money of Cleveland, Ohio n erandchildren and 30 great grand' children. Member of the Christian church of Turner. Services wUl be held Wednesday. November SI. at 3 a. 1 1 J..aaJa Hal irUi mrMemor'Si the girls should 'pilot their course park. Rev. Gene Robinson wiu out- i jn life, cute. For home loans see Salem Fed ral IXfl Smith l.!hrt ' MRS MARIS TALKS Mrs. Buena Maris, dean of women at Oregon State college, spoke to the girls' league at Sa lem high school Tuesday morn ing, talking on "Learning to be a mot ana discussing me ways If Arm Mrs. Rose Morgan at a local hospital, at age of 74. November 20. .Survived by one son. nay mon a jwcuoueai. An nouncement of services Clough-Barrick company. later by CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our- father. -- HUBERT HANSEN - LEON HANSEN MRS. CARL ALLPORT For unpalnted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. i AFL DELAYS MEETING f Regular business meeting of Local 3050, AFL Sawmill workers postponed from Thursday until Friday night, 8 o'clock, because of Thanksgiving. - i Neckwear he Is sure to like. A; swell selection at $1.00 and fl.SO.j Buy now for Christmas gifts. Alex, Jones, 121 North High St. j RUDeriritendent of the Salem dist rict of the Methodist Ichurch Wives of the members iill be guests at the luncheon. ARRIVE IN SALEM In Salem for a week's 'sojourn are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 3E. Wood and two sons from Roseburg. painting Contractor, Mr. Wood and his family are registered at the Senator hOteL War. Veterans Study for Bar if J 'IS!: x t .. : a. -.,'.,. Sf - Back In classes at Willamette nnivecsity u school, reinrnina Teterans or World war It cluster round .Acting Dean Ray Smith en the steps of the law school building-, which during: the war served as headquarters for navy V-12 trainees en the campus. In the group are, front row left to right, Rule Parks, Tom Gabriel and Cecil Queaseth; back row left Ut right, Loren Johnson, Dean Smith, Warren Lessl, Otto SkopU and Bruce William. PARENTS OF BOY Mr.1and Mrs. Harold Schaffer, 1906 North 5th st., became the parents of a boy born at 2:46 a.m. Tuesdav at the Deaconess -hos pital. I Acousticon now offers new revol utionary "hearing lenses" for the hard of hearing. "Investigate." Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co. 905 First Nat'l Bank. Phone 6350. FIRE CALL City firemen were called to 1000 N. Capitol st. Tuesday after noon? after residents there report ed that an oil furnace had back- firedi Some smoke damage re sulted, they said. Thanksgiving Dance Thurs. 8 p.m. new Labor Temple, 441 Center. Benefit DAV. Western String bandi tPupibDflcg IHIB(PDdl Oregon Swine Growers Make Plans for Fair - Rotar y Speaker . t Rig- RIGBY SERVICES SET Funeral services for W. T by of Salem, who died Saturday at Pendleton, will be held in Pendleton at 2 p. m. Friday, friends here were notified yester day.? i Colorado Melody Rangers ThVnks- giving Dance Thurs. 8 p. m. 447 Center St. Benefit DAV. i MRS. BRUNK HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Clara E. Brunk of Brunk'a Corner is at Salem General hos pital, where she was taken Sun day! She nas Pneumom nd reported improving. SAILORS RELEASED ' James Gordon Lynn and Rich ard Lee McQuiston, both charged with desertion from the UJS. navy, were released by the sher iffs office Tuesday to Chief Fallon, UJS. navy. MAN HELD Carl Aloyious Rohwer, wanted in .California for forgery, was picked up at Idanha Monday by stale police. FERRY FOULED The Marion county "court re ceived word that the Wheatland ferry was forced to shut down Tuesday because of high water. CIRCUIT COURT I Charles I. Launsbury vs Colene M. Launsbury: Suit for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Married May 25. 1940 at Salem. Mary Matheny vs Robert D. Math eny: Defendant files answer admit ting and denying. Edna Betty Hiatt vs Raymond Sher man Hiatt: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks cus tody of one minor child and S50 per month support money for same. Sheldon F. Sackett vs Merle R. Chessman and others: Defendant moves court for order striking certain parts of plaintiff's petiUon. State of Oregon, ex ret Vesta Qenie Wolf vs Paul L. Wolf: Contempt pro ceedings' ordered brought against- de fendant. Defendant given 60 days with which to make up all back sup port money. 1 Lillian Marietta Throne vs Marion Francis Throne: Defendant files an swer admitting and denying. Velma W. Alexander vs Robert James Alexander: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks that maiden name of Velma W. Smith be restored to plaintiff. Married Dec. 31. 1943, at Salem. Emma O'Konak vs Charles O'Konak Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment, a&ks that maiden name of Emma Messmer be restored to plaintiff. Married Oct. 13, 1943. at Sal em. Christine Bell vs Doyle W. Bell: Divorce decree (Tan ted to plaintiff Property sctUement between parties approved. William C. Grabenhorst vs Frieda M. Grabenhorst: Decree of divorce granted plaintiff. . Hazel J. Kinney vs Eugene P. Kin nav: Dhtm of divorce rantad olain tiff restores maiden name of Hazle J. Dagenhardt. IT no Iona Lama vs John I. Limi Decree of divorce granted to plaintiff eives custody of one minor cnua Property settlement between parties annroved Loravn D. Howard vs William S. Howard: Decree of divorce granted to plaintiff restores maiden name of Lorayn u. rossoerg. A. JC. H.iaa VS t-ouniy or jnanon State of Oregon, a corporation: and Southern Pacific Co. a corporation Aareed unon that a judgment of non suit -with Dreiudice and without costs may be entered because of death of plaintiff. PROBATE COURT Margaret Leavenworth, estate: Mar tha Leavenworth appointed adminis tratrix and Gene Grabenhorst. Leo N. Chi Ids and W. G. Krueger appointed as appraiser. Albertine Prien, estate: Henry J. Prien and Leon a V. Kasper appointed co-administrators and J. C. Jones, Al bert Mader and Theodora Fisher ap pointed appraisers. Sanders, G. W. Sm alley and Ralph W. Skopil appointed appraisers. Clarence Duane. Janie Mav and Merle Ann Matterson. guardianship es tate: Pioneer trust company appointed guardian. William G. Stoddard, estate: Dec. 31. 1S45 date set for hearing of final account. Orville J. Hull, estate: Thomas A. Roberta. Esther Werner and Bessie M- Elofson appointed appraisers, i Jennie H. MitchelL. estate: License to Ralph C. Zimmerman, administra tor, to sell real property fUed. W. H. Ehlen. estate: Dec. 28. 1S4S date fixed for hearing objections to final account of Harriet M. Ehlen, administrator. Marcus G. Smith, estate: Catherine Smith appointed executrix and Wm. Dreher. Geo. W. .Fry and Louise Web ert appointed appraisers. Andrew Kmitifcv Mtata TIm 91 1945 date fixed for hearing on final account of Mike Bronec. executor. Leslie. D. Keuscher. estate: Final account of Alta Keuscher, executrix, approved. Joseph Hickisch. estate: Dec. 24. 1945 date fixed for hearing of final account of Freda Engelhart. executrix. Elmer . Dodge, estate: Edgar Dodge appointed administrator and Shirley Haines. Dorothy Middleton and E. L. Crawford appointed - annraisers. MUNICIPAL COLKT Joseph A. Nunes, Petaluma. Calif.: four people in driver's seat, bail 12.50, MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Otto Anderson Madsen. 44. carpen ter. West Linn. Oregon City and Eva Schure. 38. cook. Albany. ' Elmer W. j Adams. 21, farmer. Eu bank. Ken- I and Betty Lou Kahler, 19. office worker, 1411 Stale Tit.; 8a- lem. i Leo H. Farmer. 90. logger. Mill City and Alice C. TaUey. 19. domestic. Mill City. j . By Lillian. L. Madsen )- Farm Editor, The Statesman Election " of officers, arrange ment for a bred gilt sale, appoint ment of committees and plans for 1946 showings at the Oregon State fair as well as the Pacific Inter national occupied Tuesday after noon for the Oregon Swine Grow ers association in the first meet ing held since- October '1,.-1940. Minutes showed that the last meet ing was held to "promote the use of pork and lard. J Elmer Ridder of Sherwood was re-elected president of the group. His assisting officers will be vice president, F. L. Zielinski of St Paul; secretary-treasurer, Al Oli ver of Corvallis, and directors, El mer Stangle . of Wilsonville and Roy Frankie of Salem, Plan Sale The group voted to hold an an nual bred gilt sale before the mid dle of February, the sale to be held at the state fair grounds 'and to be open to members of the as sociation only. Appointed to serve as me sales' committee for 1946 were Charles Evans, Salem, chair man; Warren Kreech, Salem; H. D. Barnes, Silverton, and Ben Newell, assistant county agent. Oliver, Ridder and a member of the state veterinarian department will serve as the sifting committee. The Mar ion County Livestock association will be asked to assist in the spon sorship of the 1948 sale Tie as sociation also voted to ask the state fair board to have the swine building vacated and put in order as soon as possible. Approximate ly 40 gilts will be consigned for the sale, members indicated. Speaker Harry Lindgren, Oregon Str e college, spoke briefly on the "cut- look of the swine industry in Or egon," pointing out that this out look is bright on basis of an in crease of from 75,000 to 100,000 in the state. Unless such an increase is made, the future will be dark in Oregon, Lindgren believed. "We do not have enough hogs now to uuuze tne farm waste. There are now only 194,000 hogs in the state and the waste could carry about 275,000," Lindgren said. He admitted, however,, that it took about 100 pounds in pork to equal 650 in grain if the raiser was to break even. ' The Army Quarter master Corps has developed a quick mix ice eream powder to which any of eight different flavors may be added. i i I i i a S .I! LA Ana wfr&aal Dr. W. Irvin Williams of Long Beach, Calif., former member of the Salem Rotary Hut, will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the club today. Becker Tractor' Com jiany Organization Announced SILVERTON Formation of the Becker Tractor and - Imple ment company, . 311 North st., wita i John Becker as manager, has been announced. It will be agent for Case tractors and Berk-., eley water systems. Parts for Case tractors and farm imuje ments will .also be stocked. "Ser vice to Farmers is the slogan Becker has announced for the new firm. j Becker was manager of the Val- ; ley Farmers Cooperative here for five years before he resigned last summer. Turner Party Suffer tSliakeup at Woodburn ' ER Sunday afternoon Mi ind Mrs. Jean Fanell and Mr. nd Mrs. Wayne Farrell suf fered only from shock and bruises as the result of an auto accident in which they were involved at Woodburn. Safeway Will Retire Debentures, Loans SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20-P) Safeway Stores has arranged a $20,000,000 bank loan to retire $14,000,000 of 3Vi per cent .de bentures along with $2,C00,0OO bank loans, and to build up cash. Power Consumption Showing Decrease SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2(HP Federal power commission re ports show a drop of about 12 per cent! iir western states elec tric power consumption since V-J day." Use of electric current was still! running half again high er than before the war. TURKEYS 29c lb. YOUNG BIRDS Saving Center : Salem and West Salem Open 7:3t A. M. to S T. M. Clea ThankstTVMf 7 tate: Omar J. Carson, et' appointed executor , and Hoy Harland Charles H. THANKSGIVING SERVICE St. Paul's Episcopal church will told a choral service of the Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. Thanksgiving morning. The ReV. George Swift, rector, will officiate. SL IT'S WARDS - St 8 (T -sr r i ii ui TOVLflflD FOR GREATER VALUES ...WIDER SELECTION ..TOP QUALITY i B i! Select from the finest toys available cnywhera . ; ; ot th lowest possibt prices? Shop Words for all your toy naoJ, nd savtl ! THIRD FLOOR f An D -jf r -ftM? IT C3 0 ? l W '.v asamssaw: - c ' ' i. 1 T r.-a jJtVBlift sTJaat 2?v r p2 A HOUlBY MORSE wiila Iots df Pep! 14.95 What a woaderfnl stead this is! His W rocks and kls tall striskw. Hi's sturdy and strong and Wg fellow 4oo thirty tneiea long, tkirty4n lncies klgk Hs's a Christmaa gift d. lax ' S4 Our Many Other . ttovtIM Toys and Qht BUY OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY FLAN it": i. ... ... ON Canter and liberty SL - "Ms, i M l -to have Jn this envelope, 6-room house no to omaf Yap. That's what I said. A 6-rom house . . . "And m nice, quiet garden, ith a hammot k lung between two trees. ' - "The kind of place we've always dreamed of: a place that's ours, a place that's a part of ut, a place for the kids to grow up in, away from the lily streets and the noise. "For this envelop is full of Victory Bonds. 'E Bonds that we're going to kefp until ma turity, when they'll pay us hark four dollars for every three we invested And we're going -to go on buying more all the time, j j . j j "It's surprising how quickly ih money mounts up, if you've just got a little resolution and itick-to-it-iveness. Ve could ease off on onr Bond bay ing, f course; hut dpn't worry we're not go ing to! That's why, about ten year from now; a lot of folks are going to call us lucky 1 Folks that may not have made out so well. "But, shucks ii won't he ludL It's just com mon sense. And the little bit of gumption it takes to resist the small temptations to spend money instead of saving ii in Bondi!" " VICTORY BONDS 409 Court ! and to hold & E. . Salem, Oregon r 1