II The OSEGQN STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning, December 11. 1943 PAGE FIVE (Cutty RJews OBo'SeCs The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 . ". V GRADUATE SPEAKS . i Comdr. Gilbert Vrenn,i graduate of Willamette university in the ' class of 1926, spoke at the regular Willamette j chapel exercises Mon. J day morning. He talked on "Stu dent Finding Himself in , College." Prior to entering the navy Com- mander Wrenn was professor of 1 educational psychology at the Uni versity of Minnesota.' He recently returned to the states from the south Pacific and Is now on term , lnal leave. See Henry's windows, 469 State, for announcement of Gift Certi flcste Policy on certain hard-to- find nhotrffranhlr rlft ." Wanted: Good homes to selL Gra benhorst Bros, Realtors, 134- S Liberty St. Ph. .4131. n e Obituary Mr. Anna Lelacfc at the realdence, Garvala. Ore., Saturday, Drembr I. Survived by her huaband. Ptr Lelack, ar.. Gcrvalaj daughter. Mr. Mary Sundborg. Mrs. Margaret WlUlama. SUFFERS BURNS Frank Gabler, 412 N. ,21st st, Salem, suffered painful burns about the face and legs when his clothing became saturated with sulphuric acid while at work at the Salenvalumina plant A leath er jacket, he was wearing, pro tected! Gaoler from being -critic- SUGAR PLOT THICKENS Fourth arrest growing out of the recent theft of nine sacks of sugar from the Allen Fruit com pany warehouse was made earlyl" burned. He was taken to Sa this week when Edward H. Pear-1 lem General hospital in a first son, route 3, box 791, was taken aid car where he will undergo into custody , by city police on a J treatrnenti for his burns. . justice court warrant charging! I- ' . v larceny from a building. In jus- j Lutx IDovrer Shoppe. 1278 N. Ub- tice court Monday. Pearson eny, pnone sasz. waived preliminary hearing and was held to answer to the grand jury. Waldo Hard man, under similar charge, is to have his pre liminary hearing December 14 at 10 a. m. Officers say Hardman's car containing, some of the sugar, was found at the scene of the crime. Two others are charged with receiving stolen property. . The Law' office of Lawrence N. Brown will be moved on the 15th day of Dec, 1945, to 212 Masonic Bldg. The phone will be 3424. Mum State. plants. Jary Florist, 373 VICTIM' OF CAR ACCIDENT ' Nellie Schwartz, 58, 748 N. Com- Ore.J anna. Paler Lelack. Jr . o( Brooka, Ore.. Anton and Thomaa Lelack, both I Garvala: altr. Mra. Catherine Tom- mlnjrar of Marquam. Ore.; also 10 trandchlldren. Recitation of the Rosary londay. December 10, at S p.m. at the residence, Gervain. Maaa will be held car accident at Belmont and Church streets Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Schwartz was taken to the Deaconess hospital where she was For uhpainted furniture shop at Wood row s, 325 Center. BOOTS SAID STOLEN - A saw and an ax taken without permission from the basement of his residence at 1860 S: High st on or -about November 22 have been returned buW pair of heavy boots ? which disappeared at the same tone are still missing, Milton Sachs ; reported Monday to city police, iValue of the boots is $10, he said, i Call for calendars. S cellars and Foley. ! , --i-i ' 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at. Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ConVL : McCUNE SERVICES Funeral services for J Margaret A. McQune of McMinnville were held at Corvallis . Monday. Miss at Sacred Heart church. CerraU. Tuea day. December 11. at 10 a.m. Interment direction Clough-Barrlck company. Caodfjllaw I Joaeph C Goodfellow at the real dance, 409 Dlvtaion it.,' Saturday. De cember S. Survived by his wife. Gert rude I. Goodfellow. Salem: ; dauahters. Mra. Margaret Drager, 1 Salem, Mrs. I Schwartz was ridinar Dorothy Suck. Klamath Falls. Ore.: ocny,Brlz HOing. ann. Robert E. Cand fellow. Portland. S2 J!,. Mr. mVI 11JD11.ICM1 H1U lid MUU woa fractured and her condition criti cal. Drivers of the cars involved and Mrs. j R. Y. McCune . of Mc- Minnvflle. She is survived by her parents: and a sister Ann McCune of Sandy. Burial was in Crystal Lake cemetery. For prompt service of diesel and stove oil phone 5606. Howard J. ni. ur i ..-it cv.u.. n. I .. Service will be held I " vu ""u ownti-rjuui smaller UU WO. autv Kinss. xv as. uuuiuw, ast Center st ! were John A. Kallak, 879 N. LIb- erty st., and Paul Schulz, 1660 S. Commercial st, with whom' Mrs. ! tfflit City. Ore December 11 at 11 a.m. at Mt. Crest Abbey mauaoleum, with Rev. George n. owui omciaunr. rieaae omit now er. Direction Clough-Barrtck com any. Rlre William A.; Rice. at hi home In rreakowtn, December a, at the age m years, survived by his wife, Mary sr. nice; two aorta, o. H. Rice of Nea- two alatera, Mra. Harriet Chradle of Forest Grove and Mrs. F. C. Taylor of Seattle: aeven rrandchlldrenl and seven reat grandchildren. Service! will be held Tuesday. December 11. at S p.m. at the Clough-Barrtck chapel with Dr. . m. Adam officiating, i interment fen City View cemetery. Campbell .'-) In Oakland Sundav. Detcember . lira. Frances - Godfrey Campbell, lata resident of Portland. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ray Lucas of Alturas lam.: of For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. ' ELSNER FILES NAME A certificate of assumed business Place your order now for clean, coarse "(sawdust and inside mill wood. :Oregon Pulp and Paper i Co, Lumber Division. Ph. 9236, Funds' for turkey show The state funds which are ap- name waff filed with the Marion propriated for the) Douglas county Oakland; son. two Richard sisters. Campbell of Mm lumma county clerk Monday by H. J Eisner! for Eisner Motor Co- 352 N. High St 1 i 650x16 and 600x16 and 700x20 ten ply tire now on hand. Nol man Engler, 362 State St Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 8722. , Oodfrey ol Salem and Mrs; Kate Mc Ciananan ei Oakland. Caiitf.; frandaon. Cadet Bob Lucaa and a of Hill Military academy. Service will be held from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wednesday. December 12, at 1:30 p.m. wiut interment st tna loor ceme tery. Rev. Charles F. Durden will fficiate.x - 1 fioadmaa 'I 330 Stata street, Monday1, December survived by hia wlife. oladys Ooodman of Salem: ton,: Dean T. step-sons. Robert and Donald aker, both of Salem; hia mother. tary M. Goodman of Portland: and a rother. Glen G. Goodman; of Seattle. io two P bro NAME IS FILED Harold W. Hewitt, 255 Division st, filed a certificate of assumed business name with the Marion county clerk I Monday for Hal's Pickup and Delivery Service. ; Capital Cab phone 6646. court lv woodburn Members of the Marion county old I and two 17-year-old boys, cLarged the driver of the! car in which the trio was riding with having defective muffler and with possession of beer.' The other twowere listed for curfew viola- tioni and possession' of beer. An other juvenile in a downtown res taurant, whose employer said had apparently never before stepped from the straight and narrow, ad mitted to police that without his employers' knowledge and with out Accepting money for the mer- cna noise be nad delivered a case of beerj to the carload of his friends.! " 1 ' 14 :..- ..v:..;';;;-M..- Dr. H. J. Fredricks, optometrist 603 1st Natl Bank bldg. Pr. 5460. EXTRADITION ASKED ' Qlvernor Earl Snell Monday asked for the return to Oregon of Morris Lee Menge, wanted in 1 Portland . for passing ' a . worthless check of $220 on Alex Anderson, jeweler.! He is under -arrest at Carson City,' Nev. 1 . ' 18 4 : 1- n -.. - - t - -Venetian blind cleaning and re pairing. 48 hour service. The Sim- mon Company. Phone 6909, Cen ter and High streets. . ( CAR! REPORTED STOLEN" : - F.lO. Proteau. 1580 Center st, has reported to city police that this jbar was stolen late Saturday fronf the I 200 block 'of South Church street s f 1-1 1 r ' , ,. 1 ; Now! available, Venetian blinds, wood' or metal slats. Early -deliv ery. The Simmons Company, ph. 6909 J Center and High streets. - COCHRAN RELEASED I HoWard jWillard Cochran, . vet eran! of: the recent war arrested last week on a charge of indecent exposure, was released , Monday on his own recognizance by Cir cuit Judge E. M Page. STREETLIGHTS FIXED Salem streetlights "blown out" in last week's wind storm have been repaired by crews who work ed Sunday to finish the job, W. M. Hamilton, manager here for the a m m . . . f oruana uenerai Juectrie com- pany, said Monday. Hamilton would always have "Always," then popular record, discovered this week that it Is out of 'stock just at the time Salem Civic Play ers need it most : The Players made arrangements to obtain the record from a member of the cast of "Blithe Spirit" Noel Coward said his concern would appreciate play they are to present next week it if persons noticing street light under auspices of the Elks club, fixtures with unlighted upper But the record has been broken, globes would telephone PGE of- Now they will buy or borrow an fices the information. Lower other if some narent can slin ft globes are still unconnected. Although our telephone! is i tem porarily out of order, "The, Home stead" Is still open daily until 12:30 p. m. Sundays 9:30 p. m. Sat- 1:30 p. m. Drive in service as always until 5 a. m. CLOTHING TAKEN - "'. William Thompson, 1555 Ferry st, reported to city police! Monday that his green and grey overcoat home with her infant son from ana ioaier jacxet nad Deen stolen Salem General hospital. mm av vomsKrciu street; DOwling alley. G Announcement of services C lough-Barrlck company. Terhaae Georga I fair, may be used for payment of premiums at the Northwest Turkeyl show at Oakland, Ore. according to a ruling handed down by Attorney Gen. George Neuner Monday, 1 9- sk Fall bulbs. Jary Florist 373 State. Jr - j - .... 3. - l 1 . ; ; M .- - The Law office cf Lawrence N. Brown 1 will be moved on the 15th day of Dec, 1945, jto 212 Masonic Bldg. The phone will be 3424. K ! U 5 - I - - ' - VANCOUVER ISSUES LICENSES I Vancouver, Wash- has issued marriage 'licenses to Thomas E: Garrison and Bonnie A. Garrison both of Salem; Arch E. Wassbn,; w s ' "1 a - M W S narrisourg, ana urpna . juctui- court were in Wood burn Monday J lough, LWillamina; and Benjamin attending a meeting dealing withlL. Rogers, Soddy, Tenn., and L. the proposal of a flood control I Noreen Mend fnhall, Salem. , Refrigeration service, commercial and domestic, by experienced en gineers. Phone 6909. The Simmons - . f- L i-f A 1 TTJ V vuiuyaujr, weuier ana aign WHEELS SOUGHT f ; A fair of 19-inch wheels! for a Chevrolet were taken from the yard Of his residence at 2275 Shel ton st Sunday night Hoy Blumer has rfported to-city police. ' 6 I . Just '.arrived shipment of . side- opening stove-oil and diesel bar rels, limit of 2 per customer. Home Fuel Qil Co, 1710 N. Coml. ; out of the house to: them while the owner is at school. Persons willing to make such a sacrifice can notify the : play's director at the office of the Salem Clinic, Petland gifts special $1.00. 1126 Edgewater st. West Salem. . DISMISSED FROM HOSPITAL ' Mrs. Maurice Brennen, 2535 E. Nob Hill st has -returned to her CAUSEY APPOINTED George Causey, son of Mr." and Mrs. Guy M.. Causey v of Salem, has been named senior In charge of claims at the - unemployment compensation commission receiv ing headquarters in the 'offices of the U. S. employment, service here. Cansey, discharged from the navy reserve a few months ago, 'has beei? with the commission! sincfe October. 20. During part of the war he was in the submarine: serv ice in the south Atlantic and the Caribbean, and later was a! chief specialist in charge of athletics at the Manitowac submarine base in Wisconsin. ' - ' . MRS. SPENCER AT DOM -, Mrs. Glen Spencer waif dis missed from Deaconess hospital on Monday after undergoing -treat ment She resides at IS Mnsing ave. - ; . ' ' "'. I ANNA STOUT HOME i . -Aims Stout has returned to her home t 2015 Mm st after beias! oUsmisscd'from Deaconess hospital Monday, Special' Tuesday, Horshman DoCs, moving eye, $35, regular $4 St. Also Tadios,' spotlights, chaps and vests. NoUman & Engler, 362 State, Phone 6062. ! ; - -- DISMISSED FROM DEACONESS Herbert Field, route 4, Salem, was dismissed from Deacon est hospital Monday. UOlTQUniTS' &CIIEST COLDS M . CraatFar Fitts Market has eastern joysters., HORN RELEASED Oltn . Horn, who was 4 arrested Saturday in Stayton on a warrant out of Stayton justice court charg tag threatening the commission of felony and held there was re leased; Monday.,: Working mother must find - home I for her 2 little girls, age 1 and 2. Write Box 280.' eo Statesman Will be CLASS TO BE HELD : A class in cooperatives held at 8. o'clock tonight at the I Fanners Union state office m Sa lem under the sponsorship of the Farmers Union organization.! The public is invited, officials state. li For the person who likes to take 1 pictures, a' . Karl Master Speed flash synchronizer is the I gift. few in Henry's, 469 State, has a, stock. ' 1 HOSPITAL PATIENT LOOSE Eighteen-year-old Edward W. Rogers,! patient "at the state hos pital, was reported missing from the institution Monday. . 1 , f Western Ranger Belts, full grain leather, 1 $1.75.1 All sizes. Alex Jnne 121 North Hicrh rtrtJ - -!' ! ' i : i- i WOULD BORROW 'ALWAYS Record store personnel j wno a few: months ago believed they rt--& m -y ft iWMi a--" x i , k r - m I i l'S' M: 1 not Jis, jh L later by Torhune. lata resident of district for Pudding river. "Cyn j Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Jefferson, at m local hospital Decern ber 10, yeara. bur ft. Terhune FOUND INNOCENT Harry Hess, charged, with rape, I was found, innocent of the charge v. ui. vhv v. vlverl by three sons. W. f Jefferson. John C. Terhune of Jef- frrmn anil Uavid Tern..na or lnoe- endence; on brother. Robert; Terhune I in the! Circuit COUTt Monday, f Seattle. Annmincemeit of services I , company. e.n,.mH,i Wffif er fnr Kruvial eonffrtssional election. . 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