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Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. March 13, 194$ PAGE FIVE The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 TRAIN C Kl KIIKS C AR "The fffiit end of an automobile i w.i c s ihfi Mf.ruiiiy night by the: locomolne of an ixtia tniin on toe 2h Mrnt tiiicks Jit M.wion i 'icet. police- reported T tie.'rlay. ; Thf car v. a-, empty ;is its owner nr.fi driver, Kltoti K. lUxvl of Ma ii:m and his .v'ife had left the car ; when a front wheel ciiught in the liackc. HckkI told police. He said, he was unable to fre? the car bo for the train approached. No one wa iiijuicd. I .-imr.ie. Ph. 7074. WOMAN P.ROI.i;i) Ber-ie Gilhcit. immei'.y Vtt S:yton, chained with uttering h foiled (heck, entered a plea of KiJilty Wednesday, was sentenced by Circuit Judge F.. M. Page to three years in pii.'on, but was par eled And is to make restitution .... i-ifliii tiv rrmntli. HIT V . , . n ,,.,(. ...... Carmelila Hunt and Florence N ittman aie now located at the Beauty Ilnx-412 Guardian BIHg -Will take eaily morning A eve r.iitg appointment. TO INfcTAI.I, I -INK A permit w liiante'l by tlio Motion county court Tue?dy t Mountain St-it Power Co. to m- tal I and maintain nn electrical ltnmi.iioM ole line alonK about 1'j0 feet of county road 869 one half inile e;ut of Aumsville. Wedding pictures taken at the ihurch. 520 State. Ph. 5722. ni ls urn catv. Jink El!wo!th Cook. r . f75 I'moii .ft,, Mod an turned bujii name 01 tilic.ite with the M,iiio!i county touit Tuextay for Cook's Cafe, COS N. Capitol st. Obituary In !h; c:tv March 11. Cml Claih I ut U' rridnl ff 1H5 Tisher M.d j ti.r tr SO r Husband if twlkn uifv. Salem, brother of I od nJ Rri;ril Cuwy. IHIioit 1 Kr Minn: Bumit C'uwy. rru- M.nn Shspuirnt will ft minf r . i. h;1r,:i io:i,iinv to Hftrint I.k-. Mi:;ji 1"i mimio mid iiptf-l merit Mi Ib-I Neil, at hie family lM tirr.c in Tuinrr. March 11. at the I of 85. Survivu.r are her hunband. iirorgt I., Nal. Tun.t-r; four onr, Vincent C McDonald. Salem; la (I MctX.r.aid of Montana. Otla and Wil I j ii M Donald, both of Ohio; a broth er. William J Miller. Orarid KplcJ, Mic'i Sne a M.fintjfr of tne Sev er.tn Da AcUenliM liuiich. er ire mil t held t Howrll-KrfwaifJa l riflv. Mjirrh IS. a' 2 . p mi. in in trfTient in lOOf (i.etri. I.ldci G T. DifKiiton .11 officiate. fti hmldl Abtai.a-n H chn;xic. at the rfi 6nnr on toutr . Salem, Monday, March 11. at the aKe of So year. iuivivrd bv two daughter. Mrx. Lena r.i.ni of Dallas and Mis. Selrria Dalke of alem: ton, Henry Schmidt nt Sa two :ter. Mis. Eliy-abetli L'nruh t,t Durham. Kan., and Mr. Nettie I'nrun of Enid. Okla ; two brothers. David Schmidt of Buttonwillow. alif . and John Schmidt ef Tordell. rikia : rune grandchildren and eight great grandchildren Service will be 1. eld Tnurtdav, Match 14. at 2 p m . t ti e C louh-Bart ich chapel with Rev Wilbei KJteeier off iriatinf. Inter ment will be at Belt-rest Memorial park W blteaker In tni city March 9. Kilii-on Maili aon Whitearter. lat-e lesideitt of route 2. Turner, at the age of 89 year. Hus band of El.iie Whiteaker of Turner: father of Mr Melvin i Nora I Thorson if l-or.fs.ew. Wah . Mr.-RL. (Stella! Anderson, Woodburn. Mrs . T. D. Fiaruesi Sullivan of Bismarck. N D. Mrs. Will. am tVelmai Hirning of Babbet. Nev . and I.t. Ellison White aker in Gein.an; and brotlier of S. H Wruteaker of Portland and Mrs. Ila Brightwell of Iowa City, Iowa. Set vices Mill be field fiom the W. T. R don rnapel Wednesday, March IS, at 3 p m , with interment In Belcrest Memorial pak. Rev. (irnc Robinson i!l officiate!. i I anier In this city March 10. Peter Hodge l unger. Intel teident of 12M0 Noith 2ltt street, (it the age of M yean luband of Ida Luriei of Salem, and fatner of Tlirrr.an J. bunger of Lin coln. Nebr. Irene S. Douglas of Eu eer.e. Lois M Calhoun of Bremerton. Wasn . Blanfi L frouly of baCrande. Stella M Bridges of Sacramento and Forrest Lurger of Portland. Services w!l be hr Wednesdav, March 13, at I :w p mr at the W. T. Rigdon . cnapel with interment in Belctest Me-rriiil pik, Rev Dudley Stiain ill officiate Itoikln In this city March 11. Ftoience Bot km. late remdent of Giants f'as, Oje, at age of m yeais Shipment will be iiiide bv W. T. Rigdoii company 'jo; (jran's I'assi lor services and Intel - n:ent. Patterson . James Pjiiteron. late resident of Portland and former resident of Sa lem, at a Forfhsod hospital March 11. SuiVived by hi- widow. Faitn Patter son of Portland Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards c nape I. Fontaine Joseph B Fontaine, at the residence. 3ST5 S Cottage St.. Tuesdav. March 12. Survived bv his widow, Etelle Fon taine of Salem, and a sister, Mrs. Will Savage of Clinton F(i kp. V'a Announce fient of services later by Clouiih-Bar-ntk chipel. IirnsON ("O.NTINt'KD I lei man K. Hudson, 21, Willa mina, pleaded guilty Tuesday to a (haiRp of laireny from a build ing, and Cinuit Judge K. M. Page continued his sentence until Sat riay, March 16. Sentence was post poned until an intensive investi gation is made of Hudson's activi ties in Yamhill and Marion coun ties by authorities of both coun ties. Hudson was charged with taking $115 from a service station at 2505 Portland id., owned by Byion W. Troth, March 10. ! Overseas c-terans of World War II join the new Meadowlajk Post - of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Call 7493 after 4:00 P.M. KADIO TO BE DISCI SSKD The Library Building chapter of the ftate employees association invites interested persons to at tend its meeting on the subject of ladio Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in the Mate library conference room. Mel Bailey "and Douglas Gilman of station KKX will speak. Hoy'i Delivery ;and Pick Up Ser vice Will be Changed to Salem Delivery and 3'ick Up Service. Phone 4711. CIOBF.S OFTEN' BKOKI.N W. M. Hamilton of Portland General Electric company In foimfl eily police that globes and light bulb of the fixtures which light the South ChurTh street bridge south lit Mills street have been broken rtpeatHl!y in lecent months, Apparently by rock thrown at therri. Too stout too tired too thinT Try Multiple Oscillation, Holly wood's latest technique for body shaping. Call Health House, 6253, for an appointment. PERMIT GRANTED A permit was granted Frank Schicdler, Mt. Angel, Tuesday by the Marion county court to lay a 14-inch pipe under county road 646 at a point one-half mile east of where the Southern Pacific lailroad crosses the road, for drainage and irrigation purposes. Jary Florist. Phone 7375. r A ROLF. REVOKED John Lama, paroled from a fel oniy sentence, was remanded to the state prison for one year Wed nesday by Circuit Judge E. M. Page. He was allegedly involved in a check matter which brought about parole revocation. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6648. GRIESENAI ER SENTENCED James Griesenauer entering a plea of guilty to a charge of forg ery, was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison by Judge E. M. Page, but wan paroled on condition that he surrender his driver's license. Petk's flying school is open for operations at the muncipal air-, port. Competent instructors for student flying, a variety of planes to choose from. Bring the family and go for a ride. Charter and sightseeing trips for all. Turn right at Gun club and drive to west hangar. LEAVE GENERAL HOSPITAL Discharged from Salem General hospital Tuesday were Mrs. Leon ard Stuhr and son, Turner; Mrs. Wayne Adams and daughter, Jef ferson; Mrs. Sam Kline, 1515 N. 20th st., and Mrs. Dorothy Crawly and daughter, 857 Shipping st. Taxi! Valley Cab. Prompt service. Phone 8624. TWO BOYS ESCAPE Local authorities were notified Tuesday that Kenneth Watson, 12, of Tennant, Calif., ,nd David Benway, 14, Portland, had escaped from Fail view home. Wonted, alteration woman. Esther Foster's, 260 N. High. LOG HAI LING AUTHORIZED City permits authorizing hauling of logs on prescribed routes through the city have been grant ed to J. V. Spoelstra. 1258 N. 5th St.. and M. G. Burdick, 1490 Lan caster st. Too stout too tired too thin? Try Multiple Oscillation, Holly wood's .latest technique for body shaping. Call Health House, 6253", for an appointment. HISTORIC HOUSE SUBJECT The question of what is to be done with the "Jason Lee House" tm Broarfway, ancient frame struc ture whkh wasitht home of the founder of Willamette' university, may come up for discussion at to night's meeting of the Salem Chambeij of Commerce board. The owner recently indicated he was thinking of taring It down to make sjiice for; a modern struc ture. ; '! ! . "Cyn" Cronise Photograph and Frames. 1 1st Nat'l Bank Bildg. I i ' DEACONESS DISMISSALS Salem Deaconess hospital Tues day discharged Mrs. Pale Craw ford anil dutnshter, Salem; Mis. Virgil If uddfeston and daughter, Turner;! Mrs. Charles Hammang and daughter, route; 6, Salem; Mrs. Cecil Fleetwood and daugh ter, Woodburn, ; and 1 Mrs. Law rence Vielinski awt daughter, route 7, Salem. ! 1 River ilt top joil h fill dirt. Com'!. Sand it Gravel; Ph. 21966. ft i i RAMAGE PRACTICING HERE Dr. John M, Ramage, who re cently completed thre and a half years in the navy medical corps as a lieutenant; commander, an nouncecj Tueiday he hax become associated with Dr.? Charles D. Wood with offices In Fust Na tional Bnk building, Dr. Ram age, j Salem native, practiced here befoie entering the service. h v For home loan$see ; Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. VVOODBt RN NAMES FILED Leslie W. Paulson, Woodburn, filed ah assumed business name certificate with the, Marion coun ty clerk Tuesday tor the Wood burn Sand and Gravel Supply Co. A notice of retirement from the same company was alio filed by Paulson and W. F. Wengenioth. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and opticians. Bring discharge certificate. LEGION MEETS A group of members from American Legion Posts No. 9 and No. 13 met at the f Legion hall Tuesday to pl3n a membership drive campaign in which both posts hope to fill their member ship quotas. The drive will end April 20, said Walter Kirk, drive chairman from capital post No. 9. Walnut and fruit trees at Doer Iler's Nursery. Phone 21175. COODK SPEAKS Don Goode, ; commander of American Legion Io. 136, ad dressed the Silvei ton Legion post No. 7 Tl'csday evening at Silver ton. Goode spoke on Legion ac tivities related to the new vet eran. - Registered nurse 25-50 for work in small hospital on permanent basis attractive salary opportuni ty for advancement. Box 366 Portland 7, Oregon. ) Ph. Cherry 1144. RETIRES FROM CAFE A notice of retirement from Johnnie's Cafe was filed with the Marion-county clerdk Tuesday by J. R. Schlegel. i All cannery workers are invited to attend a special meeting at Labor Temple, 445 Center, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Mar. 13th. Contract negotiations have been completed and must be ratified by the mem bership. Please be Irj attendance. E. S. Benjamin, sec. J " SAVE THE DATES! Saturday and Sunday March 16 and 17 AT SALEM ARMORY Salem's 9th Annual All Breed BOG SHOW He'd by the Dog Fanciers Association of Oregon under auspices of the Salem Lions Club. SEE 300 OF THE BEST DOGS ON THE COAST 1 P. M. to-19 P. M. 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Saturday Sunday ADMISSION: lAOL Cat 50c 30c Adults Children (Tax Included) STAPLES TO SPEAK the Salem Geological sk itly will hold its regular monthly meet ing1 in Collins hall, Willamette uni versity, Thursday, March f4 at 8 p. m. The speaker will be Dr. Lldyd Staples, who will talk in particular about crystals and; min erals found in rock cavities; Dr. SUjplcs had hi.s college work at the! University of Michigan' and Columbia university, following later with work and teaching at ; Stanford university. During World , wai' II he was employed by priv ate companies in the production i anjl use of squick silver and other) strategic minerals. At present he is ' iteachitig advunce courses in mineralogy and crythallography at University of Oregon. The in terested public is invited to attend. Black and White restaurant. Dish washer wanted. 1964 N. Capitol. SIGN SAID STOLEN Theft of a revolving type motor oil advertising sign from a service station at 12th and Mission streets was reported to police Tuesday by j Louis Lorenz. To; meet its obligation to Salem and its visitors, The Quelle cafe will remain open every dqy dur ing the state high school basket ball tournament. WOI.FER CHILD BORN A daughter was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Harold J. Wolfer, llubbaid. Tuesday at Salem General hospi tal,; Painting A decorating Ph. 752. SEDAN REPORTED TAKEN A. E. Vickers, roule 2, Salem, has repotted to state police that his sedan was stolen Tuesday morning from a parking spot on Ferry street between Commercial and Front streets. Lawn mowers, ground to a paper culling edge. Minue's Bike Shop, 237 N. High st. Ph. 3844. DALLAS WOMAN !V$IKSIN; Samuel C. Brown of route 2, Dallas, reported to city police Tuesday that his wife, Lnvina Brown, 30. has been missing since January 24 and is believed to be in Salem. Furniture auction. Thurs. I p. m at J815 N. 5th, Salem. Piano, ete. Max Groesbeck, auctioneer. MRS. SFITZ ILL Mrs. R. W. Hans Seilz. widow of a prominent Salem musician, is reported able to receive viitors at Salem General hospital, where she is a patient. Reroof with Johns - M a n s v i I I e shingles. Mathis Bros. 164 South Com'l. Phone 4642. ROAD APPLICATION IN Healing on the application of L. A. Esson to secure a roadway to his land near Mt. Angel was held by the county court Tuesday. All cannery workers are invited to attend a special meeting at Labor Temple, 445 Center, 6 p.m. Wednesday. Mar. 13th. Contract negotiations have been completed and must be ratified by the mem bership. Please be in attendance. E. S. Benjamin, sec. TAX LIST FILED Sheriff Denver Young filed tax turnovers Wednesday showing an additional $565 collected from the 1941 tax roll and $3060 from the 1942 roll. Luti Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 592. Public Records I'ratimi Fumilit'H YiVit Sunday in Springfield PHATUM, March 12 (Special) Mi. and Mrs. Paul Silke of Pra 1 iitii. Mr. and Mis, Paul Silke, jr.. Gerry and Joan Silke of Salem were guests on Sunday at (he F.u gene Silke home in Surlngfield Eugene Silke is superintendent of schools at Springfield and recent ly returned from an - educational meeting at Kansas City. Mo. KING IS SPEAKER Sidney King, director of the traffic safety division of Ihe of- j fice of secretary of state, is to be j speaker at this noon's meeting of j the Hollywood Lions club at the j Lions Den, j WALTER MAV COMING Walter W. R. May. publisher of the Oregon City Enterprise, wilj j address the Marion County Social Workers' association luncheon j Friday noon at the Marion hotel, discussing a public relations pro- I gram for social work agencies. Utility glove mad by Hansen split pig kkin, 160 a pair. Alex Jones, 121 North High. ' RRIMTOW DAI GHTF.R BORN A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. William Kristow of Idan ha Tuesday at Slern Deaconess hospital, WRIGHT IN HOSPITAL David Wright, 785 Stewart st., of the Portland General Electric company, has been admitted to Salem General hospital for treat ment, afki is able to see a few friends. Mrs. Atmena Felt of the Spencers Support Shop of Poi (land will be at the Senator hotel Thursday morning Match 14 to deliver gar ments and anyone interested in Spencer Support can call. THEFT REPORTED Kenneth Rankin of Silverton has reported to Salem police that while he and his wife were danc ing at a local cafe Monday, night a brown overcoat, pair of glasses and woman's handbag were stolen from the booth in which they had been silling. To meet its obligation to Salem and its visitors, The Quelle cafe will remain open every day dur ing the state high school basket ball tournament. PARRIS' HAVE DAI'GIITF.R I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parris, 22fi2 i Slate st , are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Rummage sale by Jr. Guild, Epis copal Parrish Hall, Friday and Saturday 9 a. m, COI'RT GRANTS PERMIT . M. G. Burdick, 1490 Lancaster St., was granted a permit Tues day by the Marion county court to haul logs over county roads to ' P- Q. Box 825. Vancouver. Wash Salem. i I Adv. (TRCI'IT COI'RT Nellie h. Hoard vn f'layson A, lloairl tJcctee of divorce v. rr plaintiff cus tody of two minor children and $100 iwr mouth Mi)MHt nioiicv. Mm y Mi Hrj iioldn n f-luvd V. Mi Reynold and Joan McHeynolils : A)-, plication foi place on trial ilocVcl filed. Henry Klmir Jarvey v Dorothy M J.irve : IJ.-i'fer of diwnr lo plaintiff award cmtody of f.iur minor children to defendant v.ith li"rpoiaiy Mippoit money of 'Xt nei monfh Utm-v Hand v A M ( lunch Case I fliRinimjixi iifll nri'iiiritri a u:ttlnfl ! Mrs. Jeriold Owen vs franklin File , ItiUiance Co, i Philadelphia I : Defen dant' files answer admitting and deny-: log. Ruth RUckwell v Kenneth K Bleek well and other: Defendant flies n wer admitting and denying. frank K. fitiet v F.vel.vri Slicis: Default of defendant filed and appli- ration made for place on ti ml docki-t. PROBATE COI'RT barmujh A. Oyster. eMale: 7,ella Vi lek appointed administratrix and Iter htt lloi. Carl Mikkelsnn and frank (jinniK appointed appraiser!. . S. Helton, estate: April IB date net for hearing on final account of ttiala Ueltnn Wallace, administratrix. tjenevieve H. NelMMi, estate: Order cloKing enlate; MarKert Gehrman. eta: C W. Barl lett, William Bliven and F. E. Mangls appointed appraise! MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION John Calvin Slavenau. 77, tl.S Navv, Salem, and Betty Jeanetle Pect, V, telephone operator. Turner Frank V. Sieinenn. 24, broker, Port land, and Thelma Jn Smini IS, stu dent. I2M) N. :it It , Salem, MI'NK IPAL COI'RT Leonard R Manner, 410 F"rd t . violation nt hair nile. paid f 7 So fn.r Mr. Many DeHVeller, S2 Ahiaru ave , failuie to lop, 12 JO Dull paid Jl STICE COI'RT A 1 1 1 1 m Morgan, Iriloxicated on a public highway, withdrew plea of in noeent, euteied plfa nt guilt, fined $2.'i Herman K lludnn. ?0:iS N 4th tt , Kalem, cliaiKed Willi lohlieiv liy put ling In feai , waived pirllmlnaiy ,e aimnation and held to ntn. John t.utlier I.aiT.a. ISSS Norway t . rhaiged with ohtaioina money under falw pielenee. waived prelirmnaiy examination and held to answer. 11 'EH TWO PERMIT City Engineer J. H Davis Tues day issued city building permits lo J. R. Young for $200 alterations to a dry cleaning plant at 485 Center st. and to H. H. Harris for wrecking of a porch at 364 N. 21st st. WILL ADDRESS LION Dr. leon Iissers, speech patho logist and phychologist of the state department of education and staff consultant of the University of Oregon medical school, will dis cuss speech impediments and dif ficulties at a meeting of Salem Lions club Thursday noon In the Marion hotel. MAV HAI'L LOGS James M. Sobero was granted a petmit Tuesday by the Marion county court to haul logs over ceit.iin county roads. BHEUIIATISI1 and ARTHBITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that 1 will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna J'auiz, TJ" . I VtyKrr; : ? 1 I . - -v5 r-rnrrzsrrr? I c, y f gjJJULULF U H March U 7:15 P HEAR Chaplain Charles Whekhel Former Tator of Evangelical Churcrt Albany, Oregon Service Honoring Returned Veteran M. Salem FirM Kvanxelical Church Marion and unsaner Rr. W. N. Brown Minister That's it... Have a Coca-Cola ...all in the spirit of friendliness Even with your eyes shut you know that ice-cold Coca-Cola will help male any party a success. Its fparkling refreshment lends a gay and friendly tone to any occasion. Coke belongs wherever folki gather for fun and friendliness. The invitation Have a Cvc means a good time will be had by all. It's a mighty nice feeling to know- that there's Coca-Cola in the icebox ready to refresh a sociable pause with friends or just to refresh yourself. lOTTUD UNDEI AUTHORITY Of TMI COCA-COIA COMPANY IV COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF OREGON SALEM. OREGON ' Hear Morton Downey, KSLM. 9:15 A. M. 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