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v- - The) OREGON STATESMAN.. SaUm. Oregon. Tburadar Morning. NoTznbr 23. 1S45 PAGE FTV2 pay The Oraqon Statesman fcELIGION CHAPEL THEME., . The Rev. John L. Kniehf peaker ' in the Wednesday ; reli gious: chapel at Willamette I uni versity. Arc' assistant professor of tension.' counsellor on relipioiic life, Prof. Knight is active in re Ugious .organizations op the cam- pusj His topic was "A Conviction and a Question" ' r-pritpriner nrv-r new thought trend by the youth -ef America. Evelyn Jory of L03 Gatos, Calif., gave the opening and closing - thoughts, and - ilss Edith Fairhifm of Sajem sang a 0l0. : . ; ; Wanted, listings of 8 homes. : We fcave many clients who re des perately in need of 2 and 3. bed room home to buy. Lee Ohmart it Co., Realtors, phone 8680, 477 Court St.' f RESIDENT ELECTED In a close revote decision Vir ginia Cannon of Salem became the first president: of the independent women's organization on the Wil v lamctte campus Tuesday. The re sult of the first election Monday whs a ue oeiween uormny liage f Portland and Miss Cannon. The new president will take charge Immediately and . other officers Will be elected at a meeting next week. 1 We cut and install Shatter-Proof uto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st IN AND OUT A certificate of assumed" busi ness for the Willamette Motor Co. was filed with the Marion county tlerk Wednesday by Eugene Tall man, 1576 Frank st. West Salem, and Leon A. Tallman, 116T Elm It, West Salem. 'A certificate of retirement from the same com pany was filed y: Carl T. Pope. Tor home ' loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. "CAR RECOVERED1 City police have been advised that a 1937 Ford coupe, belong big to Frank Evans, 2025 Market at, has been found abandoned near Redmond. The car has been missing for some time. DAV Bazaar Thurs. & Fri. Porfr land Gas is Coke Co. ' , OOP COMMITTEE CALLED , Cliff Lewis, chairman of the -Marion county central committee Jor the republican party has called n executive committee meeting JYiday night at 8 o'clock at the courthouse to consider questions pertaining to the January 11 spec Mi congressional election. Bishops Studio will pay reward lor furn. or unfurn. apt or house lor ex-service man and wife. Per manently employed. Ph. 7688. ' FIRE CALL . City firemen were called to the Oregon Wrecking company at 960 K. Commercial st. Wednesday to dout a blaze in two old car ies. No damage was reported. OPbiliiary Burner In this city November 27. Rev. Henry Irnest Hilmer, late resident of 1076 South Liberty street, at the axe of 86 years. Husband of Emma Kilmer of Sa lem; father of Mrs. Clara Meyer of Lafayette. Ore., and brother of Sophie lfUmer of Cincinnati, and Dr. W. C. hilmer of Corona. Calif. Announce' inent of servjees later by W. T. Rigdon Oompany. mlth . Mrs. Arvilla Smith, late resident of Aurora, at a local hospital Wednesday, Kovpmber 23. at the ate of 88 Tears. Survived by sons. Victor E; Smith of Taeoma and Albert J. Smith of Port' land.. Funeral services will be 'held Friday, November 30. at 2 p.m. from the Clouch-Barrick chapel. 0 PQ NOW PLAYING - - THE W ' 'f GREATEST FLOOR SliOW EVEK A V PACIFIC ' back with their rUuial Zlerfeld FoUies act "TOPSY AIID EVA" Sephisticated. hilarious, wew-packe4, whirlwind entertain ment . . . featuring specialties, paredies and sengs they've made famous! ',: v I 'PLUS " Rusty Colman -- St. Clair & Durand " Comedy Bli C. , Ballroom Stars Coning, Ilcnday, Dec. 3rd . " The Sensational. Comedy, Singinr Dancing , Stars of Bill Robinson's Cotton Club Review FORD, HARRIS & JOIIES We Gnarantee This Act Will Stop Every Show! They're Funny, Fast and Terrific! v DBnanffs Telephone) 9101 . . RED CROSS MAN COMING f 4 Ralph Carlson, field represen tative for first aid, water safety, and accident prevention from the San. Francisco area office of the American Red Cross, will be in Salem on Sunday, December 2, to confer with state department of education officials regarding first ' aid programs. Carlson is known'to many in Salem, having Conducted a. life saving 'instruct ors, course here several years ago. Tor unpainted. furniture shop at Woodrow's. 325 Center. IIAT CHANGES .HANDS A certificate of assumed busl ness name was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday! by Arid and Darline Coon, 1275 State st., and Lloyd and Mattie Keene, 1295 State st., for the Top Hat restaurant and service sta tion. A certificate of retirement from the. same establishment was filed by Arid and Darline Coon. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof' ing. Prices. "' ASKS FOR ROAD A petition to the Marion county court Wednesday by.L. A. Esson asks that a road be constructed between market road 73 and a plot of 70 acres of his land. The road would be about 20 chains long. At present, the "petitioner states, he has no access to any road from his plot of land. Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm ory, Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. POWER LINE APPROVED A petition to the Marion county court by the Mountain States Pow er Co., to install an electric trans mission pole line along a certain portion of county road 949 for a distance of approximately . 2596 feet was approved Wednesday. Fall bulbs. Jary Florist 373 State. WARD MANAGER HERE Wellington T. Switzer, manager of the Montgomery Ward store at Eugene, was a business visitor in. Salem on Wednesday. 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Com! VISITORS, FROM EL'tiENE " Walter S. Garrett and A. C. Stockstad, Eugene business men, were visitors, in Salem on Wed nesday. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. JUROR ILL Because one of the Jurors on the case of Hansen vs Kingwell suddenly became ill Wednesday the case was continued until to day. Capital Cab phone 6646. TINDALL GETS LAND C. H. Tindall was issued a con tract of sale by the Marion county court Wednesday covering about 5 acres of lond on the bank of the North Santiam river. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. . BOND FUNDS INVESTED The Marion county court issued an order Wednesday directing the investment of surplus funds of $15,000 in series G bonds in con nection with the victory loan. 1 Marvin Lewis, cold storage lock ers, are now open. 275 Wallace Road. . COAST DANCE TO Tin3 MUSIC , i OF THE SUPPER CLUB j - BAND . EMPLOYES MEET TONIGHT -Floyd Query, district director of 1 the Oregon State Employes' association, -Rep. Paul Hendricks, a Salem attorney, and a represen tative of the Public yrVdministra tloik ' service of Chicago S here tp help set up stale civil service, will present, varioul phases of the mer it system and IQregon's new civil service organisation at tonight's special joint meeting of all chap ters of the association, to? be held at 8:15 o'clock! at the Salem Wo man's club, 460 N. Cottage- st, Members hae tbeen urged to: at tend V wi.1 to fake J witi j them a friend uterestd irji the informa tion ue presented; there officers of the employes' group said Wed nesday. j Are I your brakes 'safe for wet weather? Specialized brake serv ice -Jet Stevertson iand fMefford Texaco Station! Court and Church Sts. Phi 2-193L I I: i r Marvin Lewis,lcold storage lock era, pre now fcpen. 275 Road, j ' Wallace GOES HOME WEDNESDAY .' Dismissals from the Deaconess hospital Wednesday included Mrs. I Hilory Gibson and infant daughter of route two, Salem; Mrs J Oscar Angel and infant son of 2340 W. Notj Hill st, and Mrs. Harvey Bradley, 5034 SJ2. Rhone st, ; Portland, who was Involved in ari auto accident j j ;. l -j -i !"! Rummage sale; Jr; Guild Episc. Parish Hse, 9 a.m. Nov. 30-Decl. Beulah Lott Qneen candidate will entertain you 9;30; Friday night overtKSLM. I X ANOTHER CAk FOUND i Police notified E "J. fiurnslde, 1930 In. Church st, Wednesday that I his 1937 Pontiac: coach; stolen, November 27 frpm the streets of" Salem, was recovered at Capitol and Shipping pts. The car had been driven about ! 30 miles; ahd was out of gas, the officers said. 1 ! 'i. i Cyn" Cronlse! Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg, Wanted, listings, of homes. We have! many clients !who ire 'des perately in need of 2 and 3 bed room,; home to buy. Lee ; Ohmart & Co., Realtors, phone 9680, 477 Cour St! - I p j CARS COLLIDE Cars driven fcy Ruth Etta Phil pot, 1244 Chemjeketa St., and Nar cIsse'iLaraut 355 N. Church st., were! involved i in a collision at Chemeketa artd 1 North Cottage st. Wednesday! Not personal 'Jn- juries were reported i ii Knight Memorial rummage -sales Wed.jThurs., 439 Court, j Ruth I De Ross formerly of Vanity Box Is now ait the Bonnie Lee Beauty Shop. Ph, 9659. CUTS FINGER First aid men treated E. j S Thompson, 748 North 20th st. when he cut thje forefinger on his left hand with ;an axe Wednesday, The cut was ript serious,! the aid men said. i ;- . Yes, jjie will ke tJiem. Superba cravts are smat tie?. With a gift folder $1.00 anil $1.50. Alex Jones, 121 North Higft St. F j i ! v If. Lucien LeLong's representative, Kay McHenry.jWill be at our store November 26thto Dec. 1. prices. 7: LSTatar 1 1 1 -1 '! - f 1 'I w I ' 1 EVENj PLAIN! CORNERS WITH SPARKLINGJ CLEAR ?: I s t t GLASS I c.nnntn :! III! .'and They're Low J;New lifej new color for r corners. Made of heity, iturdjr glass. Easily installed. Fasten . (grooved brackets to wall i i presto! Slide ihelves into place. ! I Set includes shclrcJ, brackets, r tacws. 1 - : . j i f ; FOR KITCHEN FOR ' 1 Faimer Talks OriGommmiity Health Center Hollywood Lions club members Wednesday hazard Harley . Libby, farmer by profession, a member of the Farmers' Union and a past members of the farm security ad ministration,! give details, concern ing the! proposed community health : jbenter sponsored by the Farmers' Union, i '. ' i Jncortorated'tmder the Oregon law as 4 fraternal cooperative, the center ii to be called the Farmers' Union Health association, Libby said. There wui be an initial mem hrshin p and vwrlv Htiwt- grad uated td the! number in the fami ly, but any I number of children above nine in one family to be treated tree. To be successful, he said, thre must be from one to two thousand families participat ing i ' 1 Proposed site of the health cen ter: is on the crest of the hill be hind thf former Roselawn funer- ai inome ouiuung. Don Madison announced the American Legion sponsored drive for Christmas packages for hos pitalized veterans and the Rev. S. Raynpr Smith voiced an appeal from the Red Cross for like gifts. ! I I a ; CAMP FIRE GD1LS TO RULE ! PORTLAND, Nov. 28-()-Nan- cyl Judges, Grant high student Will take over as mayor of Port land foi a day tomorrow, assisted by j so other Camp Fire Girls. ARM INJURY Eugene Short, 13, 1298 6th st West Salem, was given first aid treatment Wednesday after he put his, arm through a broken win dow and received a bad cut He was taken to a physician for fur ther treatment Mum plants. Jary Florist 373 .State. I - i i i JOINS HOME FURN. CO. George Peper, for six years with the) H. L. Stiff Co. and prior to that fori 10 years connected with Mntgoijnery Ward, has become associated with the Salem Home Furn. dp-, the store management announced Wednesday. Ml Wanted! listings of homes. We have many clients who are des perately! in need of 2 and 3 bed room home to buy. Lee Ohmart & Co., Realtors, phone 9680, 477 Court St. SHOW OFFERED LODGE A shdw is on the schedule -as a feature of tonight's meeting of the Salem Elks lodge. Fred Phil lips Wiljj be in the chair for the observance oi leading - Kmgnvs night Lions aux. rummage sale Frid. & Sat. 43$ Court, LICENSED TO WED A mlrriage' license has been issued ih Portland to William J, Ritchey Independence, and Ethel M.'- Monroe,! East Port Orford, Wash, j . Madsen fori fine ice cream. f : CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Townsend Ivlub No. 16 meets tonight pat the home of Anna M Arnold, 12256 Ford st.- ?2CK7C6 I Priced . . . tit Sears drab BATHI00U $( Mm i v ?T7ftivJss m--.t Industrial Safety Conference Slated .The second Oregon! Industrial safety conference, conducted by the accident prevention division of -he ' state industrial accident commission, will' be held in Sa lem December J3 and 14, Paul E. Gurske, conirnissiori chairman, announced Wedhjesdayi .j , " ' " The program will based on a; practical approach to Oregon's peacetime p induitrial problems.' Special panels on accident pre vention will 'be ield. ."; ' There will be a dinner program Thursday night i Prevents Schools! From Building Plan Moire than three-fourths of the Oregon .school districts are barred from building modern: one-room school buildings through a bond ing .campaign, eyen though they bonded to the liniit Rex Putnam, state superintendent of public in struction, declared here Wednes day, i i ; Putnam said the existing laws prohibit bonding for school con struction purposes in j excess of five per cent of the district's prop erty valuations. To erect a $12,000 one-room school the districts would have to have property val uations of $240,000, Putnam averred. t In Polk, an average County, on ly 13 of the 73; school districts would have to have property val uations 4n excess of $250,000. Putnam ; indicated that an el- fort !may be made at the next legislature to change the law to increase the present bond limita tion, provided costs of materials and manpower remain at then present levels, i Ask Continuation Of ! Price Controls Dubbing themselves j "employes with ! middle class incomes 29 Portland workers initiated and signed a petition sent to McDan nell Brown, Portland district OPA director, expressing themselves "in favor of continued price con trol on all commoditites including Tents, until conditions are natur ally stabilized." ;j ' Brown said a few days before the letter arriveel he had had a telephone call from one of the men expressing deep concern that price; controls would be lifted pre maturely so that Ihe man of ave rage income woud not be able to meet! living costsf Because this is "Victory over 1113116 week. Brown released excerpts as being of general interest. Heart Attack Kills Independence Man Verne I. Collins, rt. 1, Indepen dence, was found dead in his room at the Salem hotel early Wednes day, apparently from a heart at tack. : I - S Collinshad registered at the hotertnesnight before, police rec ords j stated. Death was instan taneous, the record added. A) SGEE5G 2 vjr.Miiur' IPtralbDS; IRi(B0)irdls CIRCUIT COURT. WUlard J. Johnson v Mare -'Eliza beth. Johnaon: Suit for divorc charges cruel and inhuman treatment. Married April 27, 1933 at Manor, Wash. Arlena Toeue vs Harold C Toell: Suit for divorce charging cruet and innuman ireaimem afKs custody oi two minor children and S3S ner month support money for each child. Married June 22, 1933 at Salem, u 1 - Earl P. Ha lev va Verna G. Hallev: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks that defend ant be awarded the custody of four minor cnuaren plain tm to pay svo per month support money. Married Sept. IS. 1S26 at Washborn, N. D. Catherine Sherwood vs Henry Sher wood r Suit for divorce chartrinx cruel ! and. inhuman treatment asks custody of one child. Married Dec, 23. 1936 at Cbrvallis. i i Dewey Rand v A. M. Church: Plain tiff files reply admitting and denying to defendant's amended answer. . Pete Bessett vs Jerry Bessett; Ap plication made to place suit on trial docket i for Dec. 3. 1845. Ralph W. KIodd vs Bettr KIodd: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Sept. 14, 1844. Emma O'Konak Vs Charles O'Konski Application made to place suit on trial docket for Dec. 3, 1945, as uncontested divorce matter. Archie K. Mattison vi State Indus- Hospital Staff Attends Meet Attending the convention of Oregon Council of Hospitals Fri day at Eugene will be Frank F. WedeL administrator of the Sa- iem Deaconess hospital, Irvin F. Wedel, assistant administrator, Selma V. Hilmer, superintendent of nurses at the Deaconess, , and Mr. andf Mrs. Glen Wade. . Mr. and Mrs. Wade will leave today for Eugene and prior to at tending the convention. Wade will give a "black light" examination to members of the medical staff of the Eugene hospital and clinic. Wade is also one of the speakers at the convention, and will dis cuss "Problems of Broader Hos pital Protection." Stores Asked to Turn in Tokens All red tokens in possession of retailers, wholesalers and pri mary ! distributors of rationed meats and fats must be turned in to ration bank accounts by De cember 11, G. M. Hafenbrack, OPA ration banking executive, advised today. The meats-fats ra tion stamps, however, need not be turned in, but may be disposed of. The tokens, used in the ration program as change-makers, are government property, Hafenbrack pointed out, and are to be col lected In order to prevent their misuse. The tokens need not be counted and may be placed either in the standard containers or in a sealed envelope. 9999 99 99ai9999999 a i a a t saaaam W . am '-m dM. sLas s tf- - L. 0 3-PC. BEDROOH SUITE t Honor-BUt A distinctive set, charmingly styled and aoundly constructed. Popular full size slalgh typo bod, largo four-drawtr chest, roomy six-drawer vanity with flawiaaa plate alaae -jnlrror. Easy running, full depth drawers throughout. And. the Honor Bllt .label Is your assurance of lasting satisfaction with all the hidden ftatures of construction at well as those you can see and examine. ! - Matirtss and -Box -Spring COMBINATION 9 9 j(6)ea Deep, resilient staple ootton filled mat tresses atop highly tempered 72-coll con struction box spring for perfect support. Both places carefully tailored In match ing ACA ticking. Full and twin sizes. trial : Accident commission: Defendant moves court for an order to strike, i State of Oregon vs Carl Pyeatt: De fendant files notice of aooeal to state supreme court." Winona Louise Meech vs William Walter Meech: Suit for divorce chare. ing cruel and Inhuman treatment asks custody of two minor children. Mar ried Oct. 22, 1938. at Yakima, Wash. PROBATE COURT . - Loyal Hamilton and Dorothy Powers, estate: Petition by Fred and Grace Powers. Joint administrator?, to com promise a claim for damages and to execute a release approved. :Clara E. Pomtroy, estate: May E. Chrestenson appointed executrix and NeU Brown. E. O. Stadter. Jr.. and Mary By Purvine appointed appraisers. Grover H. Nelson, estate: Final and supplemental account filed by Martin H. Nelson, approved. MUNICIPAL COURT r ;-! - ' Arlin Staab. 1735 D st. violation of the basic rule. $7 JSO fine; no drivers license. $5 fine. Theodore D. DuTrain. 3084 Portland rd. ? driving while under the influ ence of intoxicating liquor; released on $250 ball, fine $125. Beauty Basics Chsrniodfl "Numtral" Brat with stitched underbutt for rounded uplift and lastex cen ter front release. Each size U'lorsd In thrts alfftrent pro portions to fit ths small, med ium or largo development. Ad justable shoulder straps and back closing. Combination panty and garter girdle for coed control. Satin lastle sides and Contro-Flex" cotton and rayon knit fabric In nudo color. Felt protected talon cioaing, 4 detachable gar ters with elastic Inserts. Charm oda Bra . . Garter Girdlt 484 State Street Salem, Oregon fii Quality v o:i 1 ' . . ' : ... -' ! , ... j ,a I ' , . . I dim4 - fk I ..' h , PAY ONLY 12.50 DOWN Cleaners Sign Union Contract i '; The Peacock Cleaners and-Dy- -sy vcuki a uaw isuwi m union contact and will operaU : &sa union shop! according to an announcement at the r eg u 1 a r Labor; council, Tuesday night at the Labor temple. i Tt wa vrttd in unil President rruman a telegram in support ox his recent national health plan announcements Members also elected to send a cash donation to Father Tlannigan's Boys Town, and to purchase a quantity of Christmas seals in response to a letter fr6m the Marion county health department i " iPaul Parker,' president, presid ed at the; meeting which was at-1 tended by delegates from local unions." I ; 1.00 2.SS 9 FRENCH WALNUT OR MAPLE FINISH t 9 Matching Bench., 7.49 1 N iff ht Stand 8.95 if trnnf ' . t! ItHlU 1192 9 9 9 9 9 urn FOR RE6R00U j FOR LIV1K6 I00M ! I Li i i ( - V'l'yzvi n An- 9 9 ' at I r. w . -jir . ak. nil ft ' ' f - p J ' i " ' f f A 434 Stat Skl e.lN Hrirtmi S . . j W !. . . . . 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