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The OREGON STATESMAN, Scdom. Oroxjom Friday Morning, March 8. 1848 PAGE FIVE ( '.. (Dntty Mows DBrncefis Th Oregon Stalmnah Tlphono) 9101 Sl'BUI VISIONS APPROVED Two new subdivisioriplats hav been approved by the count court. The Zimmerman . Home 1; act out Center street filed by. Enoch and Margaret Zimmerman, has about 30 lots and has new roads to be called Oregon, Illi roi and Midway avenues and Bell load. The other plat, containing 27 lots and seven acreages, is named Olson and Reev Keizer tracts end is on S pongs landing road near Keizer school. Filing was by Clifford B. nd Mabel K. Bents! and new jstreets are'Che hlis and Newbrg drives and Pattun and MacArthur streets. Ex-service man fieeris car. Best that $1000 will b(jy. Ph. 5564 or 7100. 1 STREF.T GRADING ASKFD The grading and graveling of George street through the Wads worth tract, east of Woodburn, was aked in petition filed by Mildi en Plant and 23 other resi dents tit the tract. The petition jUtcs th&t the Mreet wa dedi cated to the publiq eeveral month - Arow rummage jfale, Frl. & Sat. March 8 & 9, 415 Ferry st. Bt SI.VtSS NAME FILED E. Vickerff and F. C. Anderson, Idanha, ' filed the assumed bust lies' nme ui the Idanha Mercan tile with the county rlrk Thurs-ftuA- E Virkers alw filed the-as-imed business name of the Spar Cafe in Idanha. Macleay benefit ham-chiiken din Mr Fri. 6.30-8:30. Grange hall. Mu.ic by Meikingers. Dancing tree. SET ROSE SHOW DATES Salem's second annual rose .how will be held June 15 and 1Q it the YMCA according to W. G. Krueger, president of the Salem Rot-e Society which will sponsor the thow. Plans for the exhibition, which will feature a number of prizes contributed by the Ameri can Rose Society, are being work ed jout by a special committee, Krueger said. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. III Y INDUCTION HELD About 150 boys and parents at tended the candlelight Hi Y in duction ceremonies at the YMCA Wednesday night. Twenty mem bers were inducted following a no-host dinner in the gym. Dr. John Knight, Willamette univer sity, spoke to the boys on points to be considered in preparation for life. River tilt top loll & fill dirt. ConVI. Sand St Gravel, Ph. 21966. 2 barbers. Harry and Harold Gwynn, 1130 Broadway. Open 8 a. m. to 6 pT m. For appoint ments Ph. 9744. SPANISH! CLUB MEETS Entertainment at the Salem Spanish club meeting tonight at 7:30 in the YWCA will feature Mexican folk songs sung by Walt er Titsworth of Bakersfield, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Lucille Ger min. Speaker for the club will be Dr. Beatrice Young, head of the Romance language department at Pacific university. We need an intelligent girl to do general office work and answer telephone. For interview write MOTOR SERVICE NAME FILED j Box 450 co Statesman. State The assumed buf ines.iame of j training, age, and salary expected the Nation's Elect r.tfr -Motor Ser- j in "first letter. tice. 1441 Fairgrounds id., was'!;, A , , ...... Wed. Thursday by Harold L. Na, ! LutZ F,',wer 0SjPP 1278 N- L" Xjt -n j erty. phone 0392. Tit) Mout too ti-ed too thin? j 1,11 WK'-ST RUNAWAYS Try Multiple Oscillation, f folly- I WiUcrest school reported to ld wood s latent technique for body cal authorities Thursday that two shaping. Call Health House. 6253. 1 15-ycar-old girls, Nadine Sipe of for an appointment. ; route 3, Salem, and Virginia Lee I Miller of Turner had run away PROPERTY SALE APPROVED i from the school. Sale of property in Davenport's addition to K. J. and Mabel O. Lee for $225 has bten approved by the county couit. "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. Hi Nat'l Bank Bildg. TOY WAGON STOLEN i Notice: New Phone Number, 24129, j Ry MUon, route 2, Salem, re 1 Merrill D. Ohling. Insurance.! Parted to police Thursday that a Chas. Hudkins Sc Son. Real Estate. BABIES TAKEN HOME Mr. Otto Yunker and infant ion, route 2, and Mr?. Carl Sid well and baby son. 1840 S. High L, were dismissed from Salem Deaconess hospital Thursday. Discharge service lapel buttons row available at Brown's Jewel ers and opticiaTis. Bring discharge certificate. large toy wagon. aluminum painted, with rubber tires, was stolen from his backyard Wed nesday night. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 Slat Ph. 5722. t KELLS TO TAKE TRIP C. A. Kells, YMCA .secretary, will leave Friday for the internar tional YMCA convention in'At- i lantjc City, N. J. Kells expects to j be gone for about two weeks. TAKES DAUGHTER HOME Mrs. F, L. Edwaids. Salem, took Income Tax, Auditing Acceunl- her infant dauehter home from i m seiMce. iw. u. r laier, its o Salem General hospital Thursday. 21st. Phone 6715. N. Corn! Ph. 3629. " - , . t i Ex-service man needs car. Best New spring- samples arrived. Be ' . . 41,lAn ... , , ... ,.K. r ... that $1000 will buy. Ph. 5564 or the first on the lit lor that spring ftn , Will. Steward's Dept. SU.re, 2i ! . CRASH REPORTED j Cars operated by George M. j Gottfried. 1230 N. 5th st., and j James W. Beall, 1010 N. 5th st., ' collided early Thursday morning, ' it was reported to police. Damage was slight. Obituary Notice: New 'Phone Number, 24129, Merrill D. JDhling. Insurance, At -the reidrnre. N 205h M.. Wrtniy. Mrrh t. Bie C. Celt, at !r of 79. Mo'her ot Mn. Cora i Ti-t ctitm p.Mk, .nd John c oi. both of s- i Taxi? Capital Cab. phone 6646. Inn. Sitr of MrSi Mia Wp. Pu bio. ( oio Funeial seivires will be S 1 30 p rr.. Saturday. Miicti . in W. T. Hipeiin rhatw! u lth ronctuilinff fterv- ir at city Vw- rrrr.rtrty. Hn Rev. . Chas. Hudkins ic Son, Real Estate. Homer I..y of Dfella vklll officiate. t Mr(.,h. ! MOTTS IIAVK SON Vi'rii MrOahan. t a local hfipital j A sjn was born to Mr. and Mrs. c.i,r. t;. Mi. Buidr-it- o.en of' moii, nrixiKi, at raiem u itr.rn iiir, in Ai.ndiinifmi-nt of ! Dracofiess hwptutl Thursday. ht-vum later by Ciouli-fiaiiuk com-. rutrrll W. h.in J Fulirll. r iU-nt of 52 Sih Sti.T'Cifr nii-rl. af a local: tnfi tal Ti'urMlay. Maiih at Kt of fti vfr Sor.r. rti ty four riautftt t', Mr- E: rn Nrufiivciiv. andir of' Tjrj.i Mr Ii!a SMark of Sun Jose, ahf . M. Hoitier (.'calf in of frortnx. j i An' fc'Xl M" I.utir Diloay of Grtlf- I itir,, Trxan. two in, Jaiiir J'utrfll of 'MaJEiand, laiif and Ho-.d rutrell of' Kb rn; mtpr, Mi. Ada Mrinrnan of1 HoidenV il!c, Okij , tv,o h: otiiei f. Luke ! Mesri- of Dram Oir . and Paul Mrh- i w of Holdftinilt. OKIa ; 14 utand- I rrii!d:rn and r-even U' e at-randchii- j C:rn Anfiounc'r.ptit l wrvices later ; t (louch-Bf r rk lompari;'. Kttrrtirl : toui Herman Ruechel. at the? fam- j 1: residence. 1K5S N. Commercial t., j TrtUrJay. Micii 7. at trie ase of Surivirif ate toe, widow, l.tzrie May i Rueche!. Saierr. : two on?. Richard, and j Aujeuf t H- 'Ruerhel. both of . alem: to i-ter. Airs. Mathilda SlevieHlar- I Jnda, Ic'Aa. and Mr. Minnie Carver,! fcakertfield. Calif , and three giand- , cfnldren Aimouncenient of ervice lat er by Howell-Kdwardi chapel Listen to Hui ke's Radio Camera program 11:30 A.M. today. BUILDING PERMITS E. C. Willard Thursday received a city building permit! for con struction of a $3000 house at 1684 LChemeketa st. Also issued by the city engineer were four permits for minor house or garage altera tions to Robert E. Sullivan, 1085 N. 5th it;W, H. Bretz691 High land: Dr. Robert Burdette, 1270 N. 18th st., and C. W.i Field, 992 N. Pottage st. Too stout too tired---too thin? Try Multiple Oscillation, Holly wood' latest technique for body shaping. Call Health House, 6253, for an appointment. Y Jar Florist. Phone 7375. O'CONNOR TO SPEAK The 1946 American Red Cross fund campaign will be -subject for the address to be delivered Sat urday by Basil O'Connor, national chairman of the Red Cross, on a nation-wide radio program over the Columbia Broadcasting sys tem, The talk will be heard at 12:30 p. m. (PST) Administrator Sale 283 - acre farm; 12 miles east. Good buildings (Priam estate). For Information see Roy Wassam, Masonic Bldg. Bring your container to the Co-op Market, 1288 State, for local sor ghum. We also now have Co-op soap flakes. : MOTOR TO NEWPORT 4 Ray Moe,' recently discharged army officer, of Monmouth, and Jesse Jonea, Salem, motored to the coast and Newport Wednesday where they as guests Of Ted Rod man of that city, attended the Newport Lions meeting Wednes day;; night. Shoeman or lady, steady employ ment. Worths hoe Dept. Ph. .8623 before 6 p.m. Ph. 4008 after 7 p.m. Dance Saturday, Silverton armory VM BREAKFAST CLL'B The Thursday mopping program of the YMCA Breakfast club was attended by about 10 men. The group meets at 6 a.m. for a gym workout before breakfast. Don Douris read a letter from a Rus sian friend now studying art in France. ii :' i 1 Pickett's unfinished furniture now occupies one entire side of the Co-op Market State and 13th St. Large assortment carried, and will make anything to order. "Shop Co-op and Save." FIRE BURNS ROOF I The attic of the Myrtle Shelley home, 589 Union st., was charred when a fire, apparently caused by cinders landing on the roof, burn ed through the roof I Thursday afternoon,- according to Salem firemen who extinguished the blaze. f Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552. NORWEGIAN DANCE 1 Sons of Norway lodge will hold a benefit dance, featuring - old time and modern . Norwegian dancing, Saturday - night in Knights of Pythias hall, 248 N. Commercial st. Walter Collet is chairman of the arrangements. Reroof with Johns-Manville shin gles. Mathi Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Ph. 4642. - ' FIRST AID CASE Salem first aid crew had its first "case" in two days Thursday evening when Shirley Page, Fish er road, came in to have a splin ter removed from under a finger-' nail. '. Texas Ranger belts are back. Tex- tan belts of prime 'cowhide, all ize, SI. 50 and $2.00. Alex Jones, 121 North High st. SPl.NDAI, HON BORN Mr, and Mrs. Paul Spendal, 1260-N. 2 lt Hi, are the parents -of a son, born Thursday at Salem uenerai not.piiai. $ TICKETS For Gene Krupa Jazz Concert 5alem Hiph Scliool Aiiilitoriiim March 9. 4 to 6 ?MJ Sponsored by the 20-30 Club On Stile RECORD DEPARTMENT METROPOLITAN STORE Reserved Rett 1.50 General 4 OC AdmlskioH sfcO (Including Tax) 12" Adjustable : , End Vrench Forged steel, oij tempered, hand, fit. ted jaws and other parts assure free, easy action. HO LIMIT 484 Stale Si. Salem Capital Press Purchased by Hazen, Rand - Henry M. Hanzen ot Salem and DeweyRand of Portland Thurs day purchased The Capital Press, local weekly which has been published for 18 years by A. H. Church. Church disposes of his entire interest in the plant but the in terest of his son, Dana Church, will be retained by contract for at least three years. Litigation, started by Rand against Church soon after nego tiations for the sale started in 1945,. is being withdrawn in the Marion county circuit court. Hanzen came to Salem from Idaho 30 years ago and later waa employed on Salem newspapers and the old Portland Telegram, lie served as state budget direc tor during the administration of Julius L. Meier as governor. Rand has been active (n poli tics in Portland and published weekly newspapers there. LIVESTOCK TOTALS ftlSE i Livestock and livestock prod uct, including poultry and tur keys, now account for roughly one-hid f of the state's agricul tural income, E, L. Peterson, Hate agricultural director, declared here Thursday. IPonMnc LEieBirdl CIRCUIT COURT E. V. Cwallnvy v PkneT Truat Co., executor of rutate ot Margaret A. Bronson: Complaint kn reform ing of agreement to allow plaintiff until July 31 to purchase certain real property. Joe T. Pleaer vs Faye Buth. Betty Mae Bast, and D. L. Purdue: Motion by defendant asks plaintiff to make complaint more definite and certain. E. R. Errion, doing buainesa as the Oak Knoll' Farm. Associated Coos Bay Land Owners. Inc. and J. R. Barton vs Ira F. Padrick and May Padrlck: Complaint asks that defendant be re quired to account for 12950 of plain tiff's money. Darrell P. Shelley vs Virginia C. Shelley: Complaint asks divorce on a charge of cold and Indifferent treat ment and custody of a minor child, following defendant's discharge front military service. Married Vancouver, Wash.. March S. 1M1. Esther bradshaw vs Ray Bradihaw: Amended and substituted complain charging cruel and Inhuman treat ment, asks divorce and attorney's fees. Married in December, 1643 in Van couver, Wash. Virgil F. Chen teen vs Nellie E. Ches teen: Decree of divorce granted. Nell V, Brannon vs KeUey, farqu hart and Co. and Frederick C.;Merrtng: Motion by defendant asks order that parts of complaint be stricken ""Tout and that complaint be made more def inite and certain. 1 Dorothy Maple vs Henry R. Maple: Complaint charges cruel and Inhuman treatment. aks divorce and curtody of minor child. Married March 11, 1S44 at Kalama, Wash. PROBATE COURT Henry J, Miller, guardianship of an incompetent: Citation to Mrs. L. L. Orlbbie and others to show cause why real property sal should not be per mitted. Fred Zacher, estate: Order appoint InK Elizabeth Zacher as administratrix, and Hoy . Medearts. John 'Schmidt and William Fry an appraisers. Mary Elizabeth Writer, guardianship of minor; Neturn of tale of real prop erty. Arthur Kelt. Jr., trust estate: Order (ranting license to sell real property. Arthur Kell. jr.. vs First National Bank of Portland: Order appointing Dorothy Kell a trustee. Lawrence Scott: Order transferring stock to Gertrude Scott. Edgar W. Myers, estate: Order ex tending time allowed to file inventory until April 18. Fknnie Agnes Wymore, estate: Peti tion for letters of administration and appointment of Fred Wvmore as ad ministrator. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Earl Edwin Robertson. 29, farmer, Gervais and Francis Pauline Swallow, 24, Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Lloyd W. Ingledue. route 0, Salem, violation of basic rule, S3 fine paid. Fred Ji. Cubbison. rout 3, Albany, driving under influence of liquor, paid I mSULATE HOW! Pneumatically Installed Rnrlc Wnnl Inmilat irn nH Metal Interlocking Weather Stripping will save up to 40 in your fuel bills AND ALSO make your home op to 15 degrees cooler In summer 36 MONTHS TO PAT Free Estimates No Obligation Campbell Rock Wool Co. Salem Owned and Salem Represented 1132 Broadway . Ph. 1411 1290 bail. Trial set for 1:30 p. m. March 11. Raymond E. Babcock, Gresham, no muffler, paid S3 ball. Darrell Schubert, Portland, viola tion of basic rule, paid S7.30 bail. JUSTICE COURT E. W. Ferman. selling Intoxicating liquor to a minor. paM S10O ball. Charles Edward 5 toller, failure t . atop, paid II fin and casta. Lloyd Brumbrtdg, charged with st sault and battery, found not guilty. Anton- Hrudka, unlawful posssaicn; of Intoxicating liquor, $29 fin ru penderi. Far.I-d to custody of 1; mother, on probation one year. if Phonograph Records Were $1.05 1 - SAL MANY LATEST TITLES OF -CO-ART RECORDS ALL NEW AND IN PERFECT CONDITION SALEM RECORD SHOP I State at High ' Ttlophono 8632 Oregon Bldg. Dowxutairs Wajhini; Uachinj l!c:a 11 H rrft m n xmr xy-&r, 5 ill SSi iBk -5 I ' i- mm Sm flexible, lea, wtarifnj qusliry at euf r4tn hot. Practical ( Unftht. 69' Indoor CLOTHES DRYER .98 Cenvsniant folding fya far efy!9 wsihing er freshly irons cltat. 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SEALED BEAU KIT js fn with Itf imrnrn Complete convoreioa lit for ..lily r.pl.ciag style Seediemp mod.rs teelod Seem MOitk er ... rt, ' y. w -ssaanr- -w 'm.x- as , . w : - r -' a "V r.' ' BSaaSaaaasSaSBaBSOSs-' , GALVANIZED WASH TUB- .59 No. 2 irw. lifhf. weight end durable. Ga'varvcd metal far rutt '. h. 1 ... 0 ''" Battery CHARGER 9 95 Enjoy brighter Pghtt, oleerer radio recep tion end fester cold weether iterting by keeping ketterVosv CULTIVATOR I29 Four -inch curved tin.i end thank forged from I piece of (tool. Stool ferrule. Hood I I"' wide ot points. 4j-ft hendle. WW 484 Stale St., Salem, Ore. I