- ; 1 1 ; . - i . -! : - : - - . : ; .. , j J y- -- - - "thm OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. Oregon, Tuesday Homing, Norember ft. IMS r PAGE FIVE Oily Mews DBn'Seffs The Pro n Statesman Telephone 9101 KESIDENCE LOOTED r While Mr. and Mrs. George , Ckaggs were gone from their 420 Bush st. home between 7:30 and 9 p. ra. Sunday, someone removed a screen and opened a front win dow which was unlocked to gain entrance to the house,; searched three bedrooms,, taking approxi mately $75 worth of articles and left, apparently by an - unlocked back door, probably frightened when lights went on in a house next door, city police said Mon day. Burned matches were found In the three bedrooms, from which bedspread, one white blanket, an alarm clock, an electric clock, two watches and a- dress were re ported missing. , The Law office of Lawrence N. Brown will be moved on thw 15th ,day of December, 1945 from 214 , Oregon Bldg- to 212 Masonic Tern Jple-Bldg. The new phone will be 3424. . . . .. : ' ' ....... SOCIETY MEET THURSDAY The Salem Camellia and Rhod- odendron society . will meet at 8 p. m. at the YMCA on Thursday ;to hear Robert A. Walker, of the j Swiss Floral Nursery in Portland, (long, experienced in hybridizing, 'particularly rhododendrons of which he has a fine collection. Rex Teffer, secretary of the soci ty, .said the general public was welcome to attend. We cut and Install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrowy 325 Center st PIES DISAPPEARING Pies made at the Cherj-y City Baking company have been dis appearing from the racks on the loading 1 platform there at night, .Wallace Hults, 1308 N. Commer clal st, has reported to city po lice. Hungry boys, or boys who become hungry when the odors ' from the fresh-baked pies reach . them, are suspected." . T hr. developing & printing ter vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ConVL Lutz Flower Shoppev1270 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. . ' ' KEYS SAID STOLEN ! Mrs. B. H. Rohr has reported to city police that a set of keys which would unlock more than her car were taken from the ve hicle while it was parked at Con ver's food market, 1190 8.12th at, Saturday night Lucien LeLong's . representative,' Kay McHenry, will be at our store - November 26th to Dec. 1. Prices. BICYCLE RECOVERED i ' . A few hours after Paul Small, 117 S. 14th sU bad reported his bicycle stolen Saturday night city police found it in the 400 block of Ferry street For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. OPA CLERK ADDED Addition of one clerk has brought the staff of the price de partment of the Salem war price and rationing board to six since addition of responsibility for work in neighboring communities re cently. West Salem, Independence, Dallas, Monmouth and ' Stayton boards, recently became part of the Salem office and at the be ginning of December the work of the Woodburn . and Silverton boards will be handled out of Salem. For unpalnted furniture, shop at WoodrowV 325 On ter. ' " CLUE PLANS BANQUET A big advance sale of tickets for the Industrial Supervisors' club banquet Friday night at the YMCA. is reported. The dinner is scheduled for 6:30 o'clock, with Dean ,U. G. Dubach of Oregon Ct.t. 1 1 ' T? 1 J Craven ". will lead group singing, and a program of instrumental music is being' arranged by Mrs. Craven. Leo Peterson, president, will be master of ceremonies. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices. EX-"Y" MEN DISCHARGED . Ancil Payne, boys' work secre tary at the Salem YMCA before he enlisted in the navy, put on civilian clothes Monday and came back to Salem. Dwight Adams, al so a former "Y" staff member who left his coaching and teach ing Job at Monmouth to accept a commission in the navy, also was discharged early this week. f Capital ab phone 6646. BUILDING PERMITS Fred Roberts has been issued a city building permit to erect $3000 dwelling at 460 Hickory, Louis Cass has taken out a permit to alter fen apartment house at 419 S. 19th st at a cost of $500. A permit to erect a $200 billboard at 470 S. Commercial st has been granted to'Loose-Emmelt (Obituary Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. the STM.ata Paul A. Fugate. late resident of Aberdeen. Idaho, at Pocatello, Idaho, November 23. Survived by wile. Mrs Ruth, rugate Ot Aberdeen. Idaho ianffhtr. Miss Pauline Fueate of Aber deen; brother, Glenn W. Fugate of Aberdeen. Services will be held at the rimiph-Rarrick chaDel Tuesday. No vember 27. at 2 p.m., with Hev. Chester W. Hamblin officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Walter Walters. 1at resident of iTMtfnrd. at a local ho5tital Novem ber 24. Survived by a daughter, Mrs George Giefer 01 unasey. t-am. ah- ouncement of services later by the owell-Edwards chapel. ?; Kewitham , , Waldemar A. Newnham. late resi dent of Independence, at a local hos pital November 24. Survived by his wife. Norma Newnham of Independ ence; two sons, Harry Albert and Thomas Dwayne Newnham, of Inde pendence; father, Albert Newnham of Alameda. Calif.: and a brother, Ray tnorid Newnham of Oakland. Calif. Member Of Independence Christian church, the IOOF Valley lodge No. 24 and Rebekahs. Announcement of - services , later by Howell-Edwards ft pel. ' . Conaer ' WUUam C. Conner, y at 4h resi dence, route 3, Salem. Sunday, No vember 29. -Survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann i. Conner of Salem; son. Clare Conner of Salem; four brothers. E. C Conner of Cottage Grove, Horace Conner of Grants Pass, Harry Conner t Eugene and Robert G. Conner of Ixrrv. Ore. Services will be held Wednesday. November 28, at 2 P-m. - at the Mills chapel in Cottage Grov. interment at Cottage Grove. Direc tion of Clouih-Bamck company, MUen Edes Meyers, widow of the late- Henry . Meyers, at her residence at 430 North Summer street. Sunday, November 25.- Survived by the follow ing cousins: Miss Rhoda L. Chapman. May Chapman Pearce. Mrs. Jennie Pearce Erwin and Mem Pearoe. all f Salem. Mrs.. Loru Chapman Mack f Los Angeles, Helen Mack Parker 'of La Grande, and Mrs. Nina Mack Gibson of Oakland. Calif, Mrs. Pene lope Barker Noyes of Cambridge. . Mass.. and Mary Noyes Spellxnan and Dorothy Noyes Arms, both of Fair field. Coiur Services will be held ' from St Paul's Episcopal church .Tuesday, November 27. at 130 pjn. with private commitment services m the Edes family burial plot at the ' IOOF cemetery, Salem, under the n- . rection of T. Rigdon corn pan y. $tv. George H wiftwill oMiciate. Friends are requested to please omit glowers. . ' . . . ' Karts ' Carrie KurU. UU resident of route t 1. at a local hospital Monday. Novem ber 2S. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Barbara Mankertz of Portland; daugn . Ur. Barbara KurU Smith of Salem; ' ion. Dr. F. Howard Kurtz of Salem: two brothers. Ted F. Mankertx of Caiem and Gua L. Mankertx of Puy allup. Wash.; two sisters. Mrs. R- L , Sweeney and Mrs. L. Bean of Port land, and three pandchlldren. Ser vices will be held Wednesday. Novem ber 2S. at 130 p.m., in the aough Barrick chapel. Rev. . Georg. Swift officiating. Interment will be m BeJ erest Memorial park. ' GUESTS OF CLUB TONIGHT Members of Toastmistress will be guests of Toastmasters tonight at a 6 o'clock dinner at the Mar ion hotel. Ed Majek will be toast master 'and the speakers will be L. O. Arens. Rex KimmeL A. J, Crose, Wesley Stewart, D. J. Mc Lellan and Dr. Henry E. Morris. Walter Lampkin, is president of Toastmasters and Mrs. Arens heads Toastmlstres. x 9 Joe's Barber shop, new location 715 Ferry St, across from U. S employment office. ' WORKMAN ARRESTED Thomas L. Workman was ar rested at Woodburn Monday by Dgputy Sheriff Harlan M. Bones on. a warrant out of Multnoman county district court charging non-support Workman posted $250 bail and his hearing is set for Nov. 27, 1945, at Portland. Marvin Lewis, cold storage lock ers, are now open. 275 Wallace Road. 1 DUNN TO ROSEBURG Officers from Douglas county took C. H. Dunn to Roseburg Monday to answer to a criminal charge there. Dunn recently pleaded guilty to two check in dictments here and was sentea ced and paroled. House for sale by owner, 450 N, 20th, fireplace, hardwood ' floors full basement- Nice place. LIBBY 18 SPEAKER Harley Libby will speak at the Hollywood Lions club luncheon Wednesday noon on the proposed community health center. Libby is directing the campaign for the center sponsored by the Oregon Farmers Union. Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st , Natl Bank Bldg. COLLISION REPORTED Automobiles driven by Clarence Grayson, North 17th st., and Lena Isaak, 960 Madison st, collided shortly after 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the intersection of Church and Hood streets, city police reported. Mr. Armena Felt from the Spen cer Support Shop of Portland will be at the Hotel Senator Wednes day, Nov. 28, to interview those interested in Spencer corsets and to deliver previous orders. Lucien LeLong's representative, Kay McHenry, will be at our store November 26th to Dec. 1. Prices. AUTOMOBILE STOLEN A car belonging to Cecelia A. Morgan, route 2, box 3903, was reported stolen Monday afternoon from its parking place in the 400 block of North Commercial street Knight Memorial rummage sales Wed.-Thurs, 439 Court s FATHER DIES 1 , i - if W4 N. Ekblaui father. of Mrs; Robert Caton of Salem, died lit Coos bay following a heart aU tack Sundayi Ekblad, a native of Minnesota, had made his home on Coos Bay, since .1906.; For a num ber of years he operated a hard ware I and sporting goods store v- rk.. . in. i t uk, v vv uci. vi vuicr propci igr in cluding one of f-the city's better apartment houses, he had been prominent In various civic activi ties,' had served 12 years ion the city council and six years on the school' board. In addition to this daughter here fee is '. survived by his.widow, a son, Willis Ekblad of Springfield, and two sisters and two brothers in! Minnesota. i t ! . Arel your brakes safe tor wet weather? Specialized brake serv ice j at Stevenson and ' Mefford Texaco Station, Court and ChurcH Sts. Ph. 2-1931! ' i ' ' I " f ARRANGES PROGRAM i f Evelyn Swaim Roth, Salem,' as sistant . state supervisor of home economics education for the divi sion of vocational education, has arranged the program for a re gional Future. 'Homemakers con ference to be held on the Oregon State college campus November 30 and December 1. - Officers of the Future Homemakenj of America, with high school home economics teachers j and supervisors from Oregon, Washington 'and Montana are to attend the conference. ' r Shoe salesman Wanted, experience in women's shoes, steady position. Apply Paramount Shoe Store, 405 Court; ! i ? v-' MTRICH AT WORK George Mirich, injured in an automobile accident ' November j 15 near J Ashland in which his brother, ! Michael Wi Mirich, was killed, has recovered from his in juries and returned to his work at the Standard station at the intersection' of '.Church and Court streets, j . j Salem Truth Center, 262 N. Cot tage. Metaphysical library open to public every Tuesday 12 to 4 p.m. NAMES! ARE FILED I';-" A notice of retirement was filed with i the Marion county clerk Monday from Castle! Hall Cottages by Ralph E. and Lottie M. Pra thef, ! 4035 j Holgate ) st, Portland. A notice of retirement for Sund berg apartments was also filed y W. jW. and Z.TA. Rosebraugh. I Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. & A. M.! will open at Clough- Barrick Mortuary, Nov. 27 at 1:45 to conduct: the funeral service for Bro. Paul A. Fugate. - U i i t ' 3 WASHINGTON NAMES FIXED A certificate of assumed bus iness name for the Growers Serv ice 'and SupplyJ; Co. Was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by M. W, Warren and L. W. Stet son, both from; Yakima, Wash f 1 i j jj! : i Marvin "Lewis,? cold, storage lock ers, are now open. 25 ; Wallace Road, j- . j I j ; ;J KIWANIS WILL MEET i J The Kiwanis club luncheon !at noon today will be preceded by a meeting of the Boy Scout commit tee at 11:30 at which made tips will be possibly. ; ill i i ' 'Si i ; Rummage j sale, Jr. Guild Eplsc. Parish Hse, 9 m. ;Nov. 30-Dec 1 ; - . i Secretary Mrsl Good New to r WUJPresideht Janice Wills Good, secretary to Dr. G.Herbert Smith when the latter was dean of DePauw uni versity before coming to Willam ette in 1942, has become his sec retary in the president's office. She succeeds Hazel Gallagher who- tendered her resignation upon the return of hef husband from overseas this month. While f a student at DePauw Mrs.. Good was a member of Phi Beta Kappa ; and Mortarboard, and a jfharter member of the campus chapter of Pi Beta Phi. Following her graduation In 1942 she was .employed for three years on the staff of the registrar's of fice at the University of Illinois. 'Mrs. Good's husband, MaJ. Rob ert Good, is currently stationed at Camp Stoneman, Calif with the army air corps. Following his an ticipated discharge in February he plans" to enroll for the spring semester' in the Willamette uni versity ichool of law. Until her husband's' arrival in Salem the president's secretary - will stay at the home of Dst and Mrs. Law rence Riggs. I t Si Colds and Sinns Infection Jlalief obtained In most cases aft r first treatment No Shots, Pain or Probing. Latest non-medical methods. " . DR. FORXST HOWARD . . , . Chlrepraetie-Nat. FhysletoB - CIS N. Winter St Res. calls made, Thona M. Typerrrilcr f Dcpair Service Your typewriter will receive the best attention In Need ham's shop. Over 20 years ex perience repairing all types of office machines assures you of satisfactory Job. Call 5801. v : r:y IIccdiaa'iDcsliSicre 415 State Street Salem, Oregon CUTS HAND IN FAN ' Bob Sogge, 12, of 402 N. Capitol sti futl his hand in an electric ran? at a downtown bowling alley Sunday: and first I aid was ad ministered; byf members of the city crew, i 1 1 1 I Pink flowering dogwood $2.50 and $5.00. New Willamette raspberry $1.50 dozen. Thornless Boysenber ry 50c ea. Knight Pearcy nursery, 375 S. Liberty.; ( f taining passes from an"army hos pital, were stolen between t and 10 pjn. Saturday tight : from the First Evangelical church, city po lice were notified, i f - FLUE FIRES SUNDAY. . . . City firemen were called to two flue fires Sunday." At ,1:30 pjn. they went to 1788 S. 12th st, and at 7:35 pjn. to 530 N. 19th tt SON TO AlijNGHAMS . A son was born! Monday night at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur JH. Allingham, 1615 N. 4th st : -.. L ' . 5 ' 7 JEFFERSON MOTHER HOME - Mrs. James Henderson f Jef ferson and her ' infant daughter were able to go home Monday from Salem General hospital. LICENSED TO WED I Vancouver, Wash., marriage li censes include those to Roy S. Maltman and Aurelia Davidson, both of 'Salem; and to Rollin E. Seibert, McMinnville, and Gladys M. Agee, Salem. Ruth Deass formerly of Vanity Box is now at the Bonnie Lee Beauty Shopl Ph. 9659. i . - BOY INJURED SCUFFLING I Bob; Henderson, 1296 N. Com mercial j$t., who fractured his left wrist scuffling at Salem high school Monday was taken by city first aid car to Salem Deaconess hospital for X-ray examination. . The Law office of Lawrence N. Brown will be moved on the 15th day of December, 1945 from 214 Oregon Bldg., to 212 Masonic Tem ple Bldg. The new phone will be 3424. I , MISS FOX IN PLAY i Mabel Fox, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I.JN. Fox, formerly of Sa lem, has been named to a part in "Blithe Spirit", Noel Coward play to be presented by members of the Ljnfield college senior class. Beulah Lott Queen candidate will entertain you 9:30 Friday night over KSLM. V DISMISSED FROM DEACONESS' i Willard Hall, Turner, and Ar thur Peters, 1695 N. 5th st, were discharged Monday from Salem Deaconcjss hospital. Leaving for San Francisco Thurs day 6 ajn. Can take 3 or 4 riders. Phone 3461.; FALLS t DOWNSTAIRS Lizzie Luper, 72, of 1144 Cen ter st.,3 received severe bruises Monday when she fell downstairs, city first aid men said. 1 SON IN DE VRIES FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Harold deVries, route 6 box 241, Salem, are par ents of a son bofn Monday morn ing at Salem General hospital. i ; THOMPSON TAKES HUFF JOB Jess Thompson has taken a posi tion with the Huff Real Estate company es farm salesman. .ii - ASK FOR PORTLAND LICENSE ! William J. Ritchey, Independ- ence, and Ethel M. Monroe, Port Orchard, Wash., applied for a marriage license in Portland on Monday, i PURSES STOLEN I Two Women's purses, each con- Explorer Scouts To Be Inducted -. - 1 - . j - - Fifteen youths ;in . their upper teens will be inducted Into Ex plorer Scout - troop -17 tonight' at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian chur eh. District Commissioner Kenneth McLeod; Neighborhood Commissioner Eldon- Barrett, and Pat Crossland, leader of the new troop, 'will be in charge. ' '- - Members to be - inducted are Rodney Kaminga Dick! Plank, John Stark, Bill Banfert, Jack McConnville, Wilber Bower, Bob Emerson, Frances England, Tom Burger, Jack Smith, Roy Ander son, Dick Unruh, ; Bruce Boatman and Dick Cole. . i- S IPanIbn5B IKi(BDirdls CIRCUIT. COURT- . - Stat mt Oreeon.va Dean Anderaton; Defendant found' guilty of charge of operating a vehicle while under. Jthe Influence of intoxicating liquor and case extended to Thursday, Nov. 39, 145. .'-':-. State of Oreeon va Pat Ijpv: n. fendant found guilty of two chargea ox lorgery. sentenced on each charge to a maximum of two years in the state penitentiary, both sentences to run concurrently. State of Orecon Vf C. H. Dunn: De fendant found guilty of two charges 01 obtaining money by false pretenses. Sentenced to six months in the Marion county Jail on each charge, sentences to run consecutively.- Released on pa role to Joseph Dever's defendant's .attorney.' State of Oregon vs Ronald Gates: Defendant found guilty of charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Sentenced to serve tlx months in the Marion county jail and ordered- to reimburse -Jefferson Fur farm to the amount of $195. William Edward. Ring vs Mary A. Ring: Motion for order of default against defendant filed. Vivian Garber vs oriana H. carper: Suit for divorce aski custody of one minor, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment and demands for $30 - per month . support- money.. Married; Dec. V 1943. at Salem. . State of Oregon vs Carl : Pyeatt: Defendant's motion for new trial - on grounds- of alleged "' misconduct . of a juror, denied. . - - Fredrick George Uchte vs-Mary Ann Lichte: Suit -for divorce asks custory of one minor child. Married Dec '17, WIS, at Woodburn. - - -Dorothy S. -Blankenship vs.' Bradley Blankenshipi . Suit - dismissed . . without prejudice.' - , .... - - Helen MrMUlin vs Earnes McMillln: Plaintiff.- wplies to defendant' cross complaint admitting and denying -and makes application for ' place on trial docket, . Mrs. Jerrold Owen vi Franklin Fire Insurance Co. Philadelphia), a cor poration: . Defendant files answer ad mitting and denying. State- of -Oregon vs -Joe- Working: $250 bail money returned to Alameda Randall, i - W Ulian G. C. Smith . vs Lois ' OA Smith: Application made to place luit on trial docket of Dec. S, 1943. PROBATE COURT - ; Julius Aim. estate: Claim' of Henry Aim and 'Julius Aim' and Sons against estate foe $3413.47 allowed and ordered paid. Anton Sena eff ers, estate: Final ac count filed by Alois Keber, adminis trator, approved and estate ordered closed. Joseph F. Schneider, guardianship estate: Order confirming sale of real property at Stayton filed. . MiUie Carlson, estate: Return of sale of real property filed by Ethel Daw ton, executrix. JUSTICE COURT State va Tom Shortell; 10 days sus pended following a plea of guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct; desti- to pay said unable tute defendant court costs. State vs Ivan Edward Whitby: S3 fine and costs for . passing- with in sufficient clearance.' State vs Charles W. Klndel: $1 and costs fori driving a car without opera tor'! license. , . MUNICIPAL' COURT Christ St.; Tunning red light: $9 bait Willard Kystch; drunk and disorder ly; ; $25 bail. . - . MARRIAGE LICENSES ' Rueben O. CummiSs. W, carpenter, SaJem and Ida Lynch. t housewife, Aiiburn. Wash. f - Chester L. O'Ben, Jewe'er's tool maker. SSS N. 15th st. Salem and Mary E. Todd, clerk. S.)gnu . , j i '. '.- Jerry Slick 3Iemorial, And Kequiem 3Iass Today at St. Joseph's - ileraprial service and requiem mass will be celebrated thj morning at 8 o'clock at St Jo seph's church for Jerry' Slick, aviation ordnanceman, 3c, 1 killed when a navy bomber crashed in the"' Pacific May 25, 1945. The navy has just reported the death officially after the name bad been, carried jfer many months on the missing: in action list Jerry Slick .was " employed by the highway department at the Fordorf M. Pentx. Warrenton; Viola-1 tin " induction in the navy. He was . a- graduate oi sacrea Heart academy and -i is survived by three" sisters' and three broth ers besides his mother, Mrs. Grace Slick, 1532 Center st i -' ; ' ' The other members of the fam ily are Ray Slick, fireman 1c, with the navy J in Japan; Edwin Slick, navy construction battal ion; and Frank Slick, at home; Mrs. Charles Ordway and Annet te Slick, Astoria; and Grace Slick of Salem.. I tion of "basic rule;. $7.50 fine.' - Aaron A. , Steele.. Morgan avenue. Salem, too operator's license.' S3 fine; violation- of basic rule, -$ fine. --Charles -M. McGennis. Ooverdale; vagrancy; 30 days suspended. . . Eugene H. Lewln. route 2, Woodburn; failure to stop: S3S0 baU. Hugh J- Sis. Grants Pass i vagrancy; 30 days suspended. . ...' Ed ard L. Thompson, Portland dry dock; disorderly conduct: released- to navy. i .- Viola B. Mattiaon. route t Hubbard; disorderly conduct; $30 fine. Donald W. Dimbat,' rout S. box 90, Turner; - reckless driving; $30 bail. Cynthia J. Needhanv 1000 McGU- !i: I i' . M Jf I 7-T; IWiATiHER mm WhAf '! -lUte Lotion LUGE oz. eottu KEG. PRICE IJOO ON SALE FOR LIMITED TIME AT r Sv Yew Wlraw Svaslr Nsw d still RtWwVfcvMy Isfv frin e tXZS VBf QUKKLY LEAVE SKN f aTH SMOOTH rttVEt STICKY OR CUASY PfUCATlLY SCENTS ' -' ? I In J V ) ; : -r JAu W : . New 5 Star construction hardwood frames, full coil spring 1 seat and back". Richly uphol stered Telours, mohair tapestry. 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