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(My .1" Thm Orocyon Statesman BUILD INQ PERMITS ' Building permits vere granted Thursday from the office of City Engineer J. Harold JDavis to Mrs. Faith R.' Leach to alter an apart ment at 760 N. Church st, $150; Edna Nelson Bishop to repair a garage at 780 Stewart st,' $30; Edna Nelson Bishop to alter a dwelling at 1196 Chemeketa st, $50; H. H. Harris to move a one atory garage at 430 South 25th at, $40; C R. Shelton to reroof a dwelling at 1410 Nebraska st $175; and E. F. Blazey to erect a dwelling at 2865 Brooks st, $3500. Wanted 2 tickets for the Piata gorsky concert tonight. Ph. 4641. 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 tc Co., Realtors, phone 9680, 477 Court St. t HEALTH REPORT I A bulletin from the state board of health Thursday disclosed that five deaths from communicable diseases had been reported occur ring in September t in Marjon county. This included two each of tuberculosis, and pneumonia and one of whooping cpugh. 15 cases f venereal -disease, onei case, of measles, and one case of mumps were rpnnrtprl In th rnuntv r ... M w vvwujt " . f ' ryii . We cut and install Shatter-Proof uto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st Tor home loans see Salem Fed , eral, 130 South Liberty. CARS COLLIDE Cars driven by Richard C. Counts, 2308 Mason st, and Adelia Bertha Cook, route two, box 524, Salem, were involved in collision at Union and North aTS - J IM commercial sis. inursaay, cuy police records stated. Both vehic les were damaged but no per onaL injuries were reported. DAV Bazaar Thurs. Sc Frl. land Gas Sc Coke Co. Port- Bishops Studio will pay reward for furn. or unfurn. apt. or house for ex-service man and wife. Per manently employed. Ph. 7688. MAN MISSING Wayne Hammond, 960 S. 13th jt., fi missing from his home, his wife informed city police Thurs day. Hammond was described as I 9"r.ftweighing 165 pounds, 1lack hairand blue eyes. wT1 ': - 7 Tot unpalnted furniture shop at woodrow's, 325 Center. ., MRS. MUNDT ILL Mrs. Al Mundt, wife of the city recorder, is seriously ill at her home, 1415 Saginaw st. her husband reported Thursday.' Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. MONET MISSING Oscar Paulson, jr., 1620 Broad way," told city police Thursday thatwhile he was at a Salem theatre the night before someone took $6 out of his billfold. Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm cry, Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. RETURN TO CALIFORNIA . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breedlove and son have returned to Glen dale, Calif., after visiting rela lives and friends in the Salem r area. , ! J hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Coral, j CLUB TO MEET Central Townsend club number 17 will imeet tonight at 7:30 "clock at 259 Court at., ft their refular business meeting. (Qbitnary Arm. v Smith rdnt f Aurora.: at a localboapiUl Wed- . c,.-,i,A K fiv. anna. Victor K. n T.Mimi . Alhart J. Smith Of Portland, floyd Smith of Auroja, Earl Fmitte or !n rincuco " " Smitb or Aurora: two broth erm. Benja min IV Dobaon of Portland and Fred 0. cr rrini-ivn! 12 trand ehUdren and. 12 freit-frandchudren. Srvicca wm am neia mn Mm rVnm tht ClOUffn viVw .h.f ',ih R-v WllLard B. HaU offlciaUnf. Interment in City View cemetery, i - u -m inniMi at 1ha r)ei- dence. SOS , Brey avenue. Salem; Tlo- Tember as. survivea oy aunwr. Idiss Imlly C. Branson: of Salemfour aons, Beauzora r. uniuon - port. Ernest W. Branson pr iuw, bre.. AverU P. Branson of Salem and Harlan M. Branson of poruana: xnre sisters, Mrs. W. O. Ralston of Terra bonne. Ore Mrs. A. S. Campbell of Kelscott. and Mrs. C.S. Graves of 1, u . ikMtkM w It Church- man of Stevenson, wasn., mna randchlldren. Services wl'Jbe held at the Cioufn-BarncK cnapei i"-7. vember 30, at S:30 pjn. tf; Charles Durden officlaunir. Interment In Belcrest, Memorial par. James C. Woodbury at rrisnt, Calif.. Wednesday, November zo. sum "j nis wife, uorotny wooaDury m -" mother. Mrs. Eld Woodbury of Sa lem: two sisters. Mrs. Archie Meyers " . V .i v.. .n ut. Arthur ox Ajruwiwi) , jewberry or Aunuviiit; ana m Henry Woodbury of Salem. Aiinounoe- ment of services later bj - Barrtck company. John A. -Browning-, late resident f route 4. m Foruana. iMovemuer . Jand. Also survived by three "f01""' Albert Browning 01 ' ' J , Ed Browning; 01 Ciayxon -Charlie Browning of .PortUnd; ni ters, Lena B. Kikes of Portland. CUra s Savage of Charleiton. Ore.. Eli" Charpiloos of, vsncouver, Hattie B. Tuel of Salem. Announce ment OI Nmcci later ttj doa company. ' r ... ..... t,...v. i.t. mli1fnt Of Mrs. -uia . eu. . "r.'r ltn 35 Gaines St.. at a local """K. v..- "ember S9. Survived by h ZSS George H- Burae. jmouMra.""- plows DBD'neffs Telephon 9101 YOUNG TO SEATTLE Sheriff Denver Young leaves for Seattle today to return Erwin Cecil Southard held there. South ard is wanted in Marion county on a -charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The minor girl Involved is also held in Se attle and will be returned to Salem. . Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. " Capital Cab phone 6646. RETMANNS FILE HERE An assumed business name cer tificate for Reimann and Sons was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by Jack Reimann, 1817 S. E. 55th s.," Portland, Vern R. Reimann, 1600 Madison st., Leon ard D. Reimann, ' 1275 Fairmount st, Rich L. Reimann, Box 107, and Leo D. Reimann, 1095 N. Summer st, all of Salem. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Marvin Lewis, cold storage' lock ers, are now open. 275 Wallace Road. DRAKE HELD i Everett Drake, rt. box 49JLShady Lane, was arrested Thursday on a warrant out of Salem justice court charging non-support.,. Dep uty sheriffs James . Garvin and Harlan M. Bones made the ar rest Are your brakes safe for wet weather? Specialized brake serv ice at Stevenson and Mefford Texaco Station, Court and Church Sts. Ph. 2-1931. FLAGG INDICTED ; George Flagg was Indicted by the Marion county, grand jury Thursday on a charge of larceny from aTdwelling. He will enter his plea today. Marvin Lewis, cold storage lock ers, are now open. 275 Wallaee Road. NAMES FILED A certificate of assumed bust ness name "Was filed Thursday with the Marion county clerk by Fred J. and Bertha Zuehlke, 510 Judson st., for Zuehlke apartments at the same address. Beulah Lott, Queen candidate will entertain you 9:30 Friday night nvpr KST.M. : i "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank BIdg. TAKEN TO HOMES Dismissals from the Deaconess hospital Thursday included Wil liam Simpson, 930 Garnet st; 7''r'7v; 7;;: 2 w f, - Guided bands accent tliij leather bag wirh zip top and rwo roomy side pocLerxiBIack of browa One from a roupf fa writes! BEB 484 Stctto SL i a ' M ml fT " " - ri 47. Erneist Hove Woodburn; Mrs. Jams Bishop:' and ' infant son of 280 Vista ave WiUard Hall,Tur- n-f IMn Hfor. ' AJt Vt T flla st; ftln. Fred Thompson, Schu manlrdf' and fra.Jamei Brandt, 1207jj S. Commerci4 st 'j -;. Wanted, listings f hbmesC We havl many clients:! who are des perately in ng&d oj 2 and 3 bed rooni home t buy:. Lee Ohmart & Gib., Realtors, phone 9680, 477 Court St. . , . ! 'I ' - J- !! ..: "I ATTEND PORTLAND MEET Attending the tliree day con ference of the Oregon reclama tion! congress? in Portland V this week were W. L.I Powers, Cor vallis, vice president Frank Doerfler, Salefh; Mjke Walker, In dependence; Chester dummings and jjlvan Oakes. both of - Salem, coinnitteemen . The grodp repre sented the firft corgressonal dis trict! on the executive committee. Ruth De Ross ,'iormerly of Vanity Box is now at the Bonnie Lee Beaihy; iop. Ph. 9659. TO HAITE. LOGS A permit to naul logs over cer tain Maridn eounty roids was granted by he " Clarion county courf Thursday to Valtef L. Rak, rt 5i Salem, i Lucin LeLoog's Representative, Kay lIcHenryf will ;be at bur store November 26th to Iec. 1. ALSCOTT TREATED State policf brought Alscftt, Portlajtid, to the statiin .Thursday iiiafter Prices. Marvin first aid Alscott had ;been involved in an auto- truck iftccidenf; at the 12th street junction. He suffered slight con cussuon and head bruises. $1 !ii i ed, listings of homes. We have! many events who are des perately in need of- 2 and 3 bed rooni home t buyl Led Ohmart Sc Co., Realtors, phone $680, 477 Court St. J' . 1 .1 . REAL' TY SPEAKER Speaker at Ithe weekly lunch eon jmeeting of th Salem Board of Realtors will be ! J. Harold Da- vis, fcity engineer, iwho will dis- cuss! matters vol in teres to the real estate profession. t I Lions aux. rummage sale Frid. & BURNS KNEE 1 Jimmy Hallf 210 $. 23rd st, two year old, was giyen first aid treatment Thiirsdaj for urns re ceived when he stojbd tod close to a st4ve at his .Jiome. I I ' P : I I Madsen's for fine ice cream. CUTS FOREFINGER G.I T. Turner, 2145 N 4th st, was I treated by first aid men Thursday after he!! told ithem he had. frut his fdrefinjer "bri a piece of glass at hi, horde. ; j J - Si ; : ; .. I 7.s.-.;-r GIFT DAGS f c hold your Best Vlthst , , Real Ia&er;$moocb aii) jih looking, in a handsome top hajlidle swaijer big wii mecal frame. Black or brwn i V. i .i. . -i.-fry " Thoom S1S2 ! .s i ? Th OREGON pTATESMAN. Solam, McAllister rites held ! JServlces for John E. McAllister, 6a brqther of Mrs. - John Darni elle of Salem, were held Wednes- Medford, where he had for the past 23 years. Mc- who was txjrn at Brook October , 9, 1885, had ibyed Ijtt Oregon for the past 47 years. Survivors include his wi dojw, two daughters, two brothers arid axfother sister. ' . - jNeckwfar he is sure to like. A sWell selection at $1.00 and $1.50. jBuy ndw for Christmas gifts. Alex IlnhMf. i21 rinrth Hlph St " , , , . o TTEND MEETING ding) the Oregon hospital icopferepce in Eugene today will bej William j Gahlsdorf, business piinaglr of the Salem General hojsny.taj, and Lillian McDonald, superintendent of nurses at the inititut on. Gahlsdorf will report pn his recent trip to ;the Amer ican H spital association convenU tiqn in Chicago. Miss McDonald is pn tie program committee. & r- i i EIECTRIC vibrator for sale, $12. H 5040. i DOWN STAIRS obart, 1973 N. Capitol st, received a broken right hip when he! fell (down the basement stairs at I his home Thursday, and after ;niergeicy first aid treatment wis taken to the Deaconess hos- :?iaL I ' 1 . honogfaph attachments, wire or Wireless types. Salens Music Co.. 154 S. High. RETURN FROM KANSAS CITY Mr. dbd Mrs. Morton Tompkins have returned from Kansas City, wpere they attended the na iopal grange convention. Tomp- aX' ) iO 434 Sktl day Irf irekided ABistei iyk n ! 1 i i WILL A Wtted Qrqon, Friday Mornlnq, Normbr 30, 194S Col.Topzeto Speak to C of C CoL Lamar Toze, Portland at torney in' civilian life, will ad dress the Salem Chamber of Com merce next Mofday boon, using as his subject f-With the First Army in France? j ' Todze,. son o Circuit Judge Walter Tooze qf Portland, was an executive of ilcer with Patch's army at the timf of the invasion. ' A week from londay, Joe Car son, former mavor Of Portland who is currently touted as pros pective democratic candidate for Oregon's gOTerrDrship and who has recently returned to the Unit ed States from jpverseas military service, will be he speaker. kins is state grange master.. Mr. and Mrs. Russet Tompkins were in charge of their farm during their absence, j j Wanted:2 tickets fc the Piata gorsky concert tdnight Ph. 4641. TO LEAD DISCISSION Leading a dimssion on the oriental fruit mqth in Oregon, at the i 6th annual! meeting of the Oregon State Hdrticultural socie ty in Medford December 6 and 7, will be Frank McKennon of the state department! of agriculture. Photos by Stutlman i for Xmas. Hi-Lite Studio new location, 180 N. ComL, rm. fl.Ph. 4522, IN HOSPITAL i j Admitted to the Deaconess hos pital Thursday ras Ed Hobert, 1973 N. Capitol accident case. it, wWho was an 3a rrXKl I i - !Xts tender. C . vlorVcot-Bett earW tot tot etvt a1 aides- bo o7- to r. ' . IN HOSPITAL j Mrs. D. A. Larmer, 889 rT. lib erty st, underwent a major ope ration Wednesday at the Salem General hospital and is reported td .be progressing satisfactorily by hospital attendants, " , Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552. Reroof with Johna-ManviHe as phalt shingles right over your old root-10 yr. guarantee. 3 yrs. to pay. Free -estimates. Mathis Bros. 164 S. ComT. Ph. 4642. SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs. Peter Lelack, . Gervais, mother of Mrs. Leslie Thomas, .1593 Roosevelt st, is reported to be seriously ill at her home due to a heart bailment y- .-- Chicken Fricassee & Chicken Ta male Pie supper, Hazel Green school Sat, 6 to 8:30. 75c a plate. YISIT IN SALEM j Leaving today for their home in Spokane, Wash,! are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Merrill, after spending the past three days in Salem as the guests of their cousin, Mrs.. Eva Rush. '- Listen to Burke's Radio Camera program 11:30 A.M. today. i DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Shields, 1420 N. Commercial st, at 11:57 a.m. at the Salem General hos pitaL LEHMANS ARE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lehman, 887 Monmouth st., j Independence are the parents of a girl, born at 11:20 a jn. at the Salem General hospital Thursday. ! Vt- to run xrQ X roOXrcoPeasel . -"T ft atoteo-" . i tea- , US oot DOG t a a look! rie. r.,ied' . i. . ? 7' ':; I" ;.T' PAGE 1TYE IPnnlbDflcB mcBaDn'oDs cntcuir cousr I Melvin L. Stewart vs Sam Steinbock: Defendant moves court for order to stittk certaiav words on grounds of Irrelevancy, and for order requiring complaint to be made more definite ana certain as to time and place of certain allegations. Fiord C Corbett va Clair Corbett: Decree of divorce awards plaintiff custody of four minor children and total of $102 per month support from foternment military allotments as-long as (defendant is In military service. i Rosa Ooddy vs Cuy R. jCroddy: Ap plication made to place kult on trial docket for Dec. 8. 14S. i Lawrence L Engstrom vs Rose St K&gstrom: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Feb. 1. 1M1. at Salem. . ... 1 Mary Carver vs William Carver: Order of default against defendant filed. Application made to place on trial docket of Dec. 3. 1845.: i Mark Trumbo and Dean Trumbo, doing business as Hubbard Building Supplies vs Joe and Margaret Uphoff : Defendant files answer denying all allegations in complaint except one. ITene A Ridings vs Maurice H. Rid ings: Complaint and cross complaint i aw to Speak Tonight Before Highland Friends villiam D. Upshaw, former Georgia congressman and one time candidate for the presidency oil the, prohibition party ticket, will speak on "The Creed of Ab raham Lincoln" at the Highland Friends church Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Upshaw, often called "the ora tor! on crutches the Abe Lincoln of jthe south," will also be the speaker at Saturday night's youth rally, at the Salem high school auditorium. 32 tut ene sea decorat te J. jy O Av vg 4 .o 0 C 1 1 cT.rarsv a! -orvinVsi Asi --tet so ol . .vfooo- dlnriissed, neither party to recover. 1 Valley Credit Service va William K. mndle: Complaint asks Judgment tn three separate causes of $m.03; and $9 plus interest oa ail three and costs. . I Valley Credit Service v Earnest J. nd Violet Bybero: Complaint ask Judgment of (40 from defendants foe alleged doctor fees. t fhArtow TT T uvn w IVm4. W T . Suit for divorce charging cruel tr.i iniiuman xreaunenx. Marnea Sept. fl. 1845. at Vancouver. Wash. . -I Grover Volkmar, vs Rosemarte Volk- tent of awarding custody of one minor rinu w unenaun. Dixie Robert vs Frank Robert: For mer decree modified to extent of re- Support money and awards custody of MM a wkSMAB k tlM A . kl.i-uas uiuiur viiuu 4J vju lntirii ' i Marie Crawford vs Paul Crawford: Suit for divorce charging cruel acd inhuman tmhn.nt .w j . one minor child. $2S per month sup-. pon money ana 923 per momn alimony. Married Jan. 24, 1920, at Sullivan, lnh. PROBATE COURT of Mabel W. McCrea,' adminlatratrU. approved. i Richard C. Gamble, estate: Final account of Pioneer Trust Co., adminis trator, approved. i V. L. Stewaed. guardianship esUte; Amended order confirming sale of real property by Frank X. Evans, guardlaav filed. I Henry J. Miller, guardianship estate: thirty-second report filed by AncMe t, Miller, guardian. i Carrol Mae McCIeary, guardianship state: E. L. McCIeary appointed guar dian and Earl J. Adams, Carlton A. Hande and Eva Albright appointed appraisers. . i Nina Wadsworth Kahler, guardian ship estate: Order licensing D. B. HiC. guardian, to sell real property fued. MUNICIPAL COURT I I Elden S. Wilkins. 1310 R-Mith isth si? ' Violation of basic rule; $70 fine, i VirrU W. BealL 1010 North Rth as Violation of basic rule: flJbO fine. ieonara A. loos, route l. box. 1209. Portland; violation of basic rule; $7 JO bail. Murel R. Snvder. 919 Burch t Tial. las; three in driver's seat; $5 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSES I Milton A. McCulloueh. 21. truck drive - Independence. or 7 wVfJf nt . tv 98 .nks. . t I . jona. if ava l - (uiuwui -I - -I jr.. . v: