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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salam. Orexjon. Tuesday Morning. March 19. 194b PAGE FIVE Tb Of gen Statesman MBS. BADGER GOES EAST Mrs. Margaret Badger left Tuesday morning for a two months' trip in the east. She is rnployed it the Miller Mercantile Co. store here, where. she will le nume her duties on her return. LuU Flower Shoppe. 1276 N. ertj. phnr.e 9592. Lib- STEGNER RETURNS M. B. Stgner ha relumed lumf from the Good Samaritan hotpital in Portland. Tsai? Capital Cab. phone 6646. FERRY BIDS SOI GIIT The state highway commission Monday asked for bid, to be r.pene-d in Portland April 4, for iat!on of ferry boat"! between AsUnm and Mekr coveting a two-yer per;od. The oinmiMun will provide the ft-rry boats, with tv.o operating 'hiring the summer icid one-daring the winter. Walnut and fruit trtes at Doer fr'a Nursery. Phone 21 175. LICENSED TO WED Iwig Ralph MtKenzie and IJtorhy Jean Bury, both of Sa lem, hae been issued a marriage luer.se at Vancouver. Wash.- A marriage license has been issued in Albany to Ceul A. Ware, Sa lem, and Tenealh H. Eurford, Albany. Jary Fiorit. 373 State St. fiRLIUERS TO PENDLETON - Mr. and Mrs. Carlton B. Giei ur left Salem on Monday for Pendleton, wheie Greider, occu jational rout.s-e'or with the Salem i.ffue of the U. S. employment p-cr, will attend a series of met ting. in connection with the e-astem ( Oregon city r.mploy Veteran" campaign. a For home loans see Salem era!, 330 South Liberty. Fed IN HOOD Be mice RIVER Yearv. head of ion (oimty health depart ment's nursing service and presi dent of the Oregon State Nurses' fcisouation. with Mrs. Minnie Iird. executive secretary of the t urses organization, left Monday l.ight for Hood Rner to pay en f final visit to district No. 15 of The association. Obituary Kvre At u e residence. 1019 Mill street. Marcn 1", Jonn Boce. at-the ae of vea;j. Survived by a son. Clyde J Bovte of Saier.v, t-.vo grandctnlrl- Jin. Arthur C. Boyce with tne v. -n y in Europe, ana Louise d. duiic Portland. Member of First Cmis- "an church. Service will b neia Tuesdav. March 19. at 3 30 p.m. at t. e W." T. Rigdon chapel with con c'jdir service in the " IOOF ceme lerv. Rev. Dudley Strain will offi- ate. tie nMrom At tr.e residence on route 4. box 4'8. March IT. Anna Elizabeth Sten irom. at the age of 83 years. Mother tf Har-v. Arthur and Llod, Sten-s'-cn-:. a!', of Spokane. Anna Cotper of ArrOeer.. Wash . Mr. Norman K Jkt.er of SalfT, and Mr. R. W. Tav--;rer of rr.ute 4. Salem. Also aur- ;ed bv II erandchildren and five I- real gr andchildren. Services -a ill be ; eld from She W. T Rigdon cr.apel -esda. March 20. at 1030 am. rr.rK.;ud.r.g service in "ity V :en et meter). Rv. John Mtiiar.ge wiH rl(bl lutfne Wrier t. st Ins ; J im. i!W. Broariwav n'reet, Sunday, j Miii'i 17 Hu-Land of Mr. Anna P. Wr.giit of Slen ; fi.ti.er of Theodore i Avneht of Santa Ana. Calif . Willard; a.-d carol WriK'.t of San Francisco. J ErfMin Wr:(i"t. George Maie a ;d lrn Va!se. all of .ca!em. Aho irvi'.ed t i'ao grandchildren. Sei- ro m.i',1 be held Thursday. March , ti a 10 :a a at use Clourh-Bai- , k ct.apel. Willi ir.1eirr.ent in the ?.!aor.u" ce;ieter . MrMinnv ii!e. Dr. f'f.arie Djrder. will officiate. 1trhehion Oie Mii-(.Uon at t (him 575 N 2m i ! jr., at the ngt of ae tl.e uirtoA'. Mrs ?.. a:.J a (ij'it'.lf r. e eivon. rfi of Sa.e?i t-.e family ret.j . Friday. March yeais. Surviving M.utiia Michel Mimi Heidm Mi and a Mother. ;?r,.. Ops tad Mchclftn, Nnrwat. 1efter of Central l.ufheian iiitiich Srvie w !1 b he'd at the Howell flarc1t c.apel. Wednet-dav. Marcn ; Jr at 2 p m ConrJoriir. ! icr at -e!iret Meri-ciiiil park. t rale Mt Fha Aitilme Craig, late resi Cent of N.pa Citf . March 15. at Napa S..iriej ov tti tee tlaiiKfiter, Mr?. Mjiv . Saiiartav of R:vride. loa. .Mis. Hon i e C;:1:.(i.t f1 Na.-i. Calif, and Mr ja Woodbuin' of Salem; lvo wns, . t ar! r.y of Rtetide, Iowa, arid Kr -reft era, of PoiUand, 10 KrariUrhil- j r en avd seven great-grandchildren, j Ar.noyrceTeiit of services later by C'iougi:-Eai : ick company. Swan Si:: on Rarl. late reaident of 1S60 ' Foutn l'ori.tt e: rial reef, at a Port- j land hospila1. March IS. Survived bv ' ;fe, Viola SwjHi of Pirtland: to daughters. Mr. Gertrude Turner' -r,a M:. EM. el Joie. both of Port laid: two oi.s IsJer L. Swarts of -Warm Sp:ir.i.. Fla . ar.d Ralph Swartai of Sarta r'aula. Calif : thre iters. , ?4t. rtrtei Payne of Salem. Mrs, Belle ; f;drich and Mr. C. race Strickler, j iK.Tn of PoTlland. and a granddauKb- ; t:. t'narictie Ftav Swarts of artta , J au'a ( a!if 'Service will be held at ve Cl.L.r;-baii ic k ehapel Tuesday. March !V. ail Z p :n. With Interment ; 1. Iee Mitftnn oerneterv. Hev. S. Ray- ! r or Smith will officiate. Magurea Ada Martha Maguren. at th resi (Ser.ce. 523 t.otut .teet. March IS. at age of M5 ea:. Mother of HtiKh "V.';Uia::i Maf .j:n of Alexandria. ; M.nn.. Clifford A. Waguren of Al- ; I nv. Mr Klod Collar of Salem, ! lrlv;n F. and Kenneth V Maeuren -(f .::,. Member of tl.e Wrist Meth- i (Klhi tnurcn of Salem. Announcement j t f serices later by the W. T. RiRdon j eo-r patsy Appliance Repair Service We are equipped to make re pairs and furnish parts for moat rrUidaire refrixerators and Rancrs. Also some parts for other make. HOGG BROS. Telephone) 9101 WOOLEY TO SPEAK M. D. Woolley, superintendent of the atate boys' training school at Woodburn, will speak on "The Forgotten Boy" at the Kiwanis club luncheon meeting in Hotel Marion Tuesday noon. "Cyn" Cronfse Photograph and Frames. 1st Nat'I Bank BUdg. WEEK-END HIKE SET Chemejtetans will leave Satur day for a week-end work trip to their lodge on the Whitewater. Members of the hiking group and friends planning to go are to reg 248 N. Commercial st. or tele phone 7973. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Fester ?, 260 N. High. BI ILDING PERMITS The city engineer's office Mon day issued building permits to James Rice for a $4800 house at 885 Thompson st., to C. W. and A. U. Hill for a $5000 house at 935 Wilbur st., Paul G. Brandon for a $1600 house at 1965 S. Cottage st., Fred Clans for a garage at 255 E. I-efelle St., Louis Lorenz for ten ice station alterations at 805 S. 12th st., and Charles Stricklin for house alterations at 210 N. 20th st. Taxi! Valley Cab. Phone 624. Prompt service. i FEAST DAY OBSERVED The feast of St. Joseph, March I 19, will be observed with a sung mass at St. Joseph's church this ' morning at 8 o'clock. The Sacred Heart academy choir w ill sing the j mass. 1 Wedding plctares taken at the I church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. BAILI.IF. WILL SPEAK W. M. Baillie, manager of the Salem United States Employment service, will be the speaker at the Salem Ministerial association j this morning. The meeting will thrj.be held at the First Presbyterian church. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and opticians. Bring discharge certificate. W. C. JONES SPEAKER Dr. W. C. Jones, former profes sor of economics at Willamette university, will be Rotary speaker Wednesday. He is now president of Whittier college, Whittier, Cal if, and will be introduced by Tinkham Gilbert. Registered nurse 25-50 for work in small hospital on permanent basis attractive salary opportuni ty for advancement. Box S66 Portland 7, Oregon. Ph. Cherry 1144. ANNOUMdlNG ! ; ! Jumbo Cup Cones 136 North Commercial PLAN DANCING STUDIO Wanda and Bobby Fries, for merly tf Warrjer Brothers arid Fox theatres, who specialize in modern ballrooin dancing and the new syncopated tap, will open a large dancing studio in Salem at 259 Court st., above Western Auto Supply, ion March 20, it was an nounced! Monday ORDER DEPOSIT RETURNED Marion counjy court Monday filed with! the county clerk an order that $600 guarantee de posited jwith the county treasurer Feb. 28, 1945, pursuant to; a con tract agreement for remodeling the Marion county jail be re funded to the depositer Portland Wire and Iron - Works. I i i Will pay good rent for 5 or 6 room unfurnished house. Ph. 8118. 1 ! ; Young tales lady wanted for mu sic stofe. Must be able to play piano. Steady jemploymen. Wills Music $tore, Salem, Ore. I i r ' s KNIGHTS MEET 1 The Knights bf Columbus Salem council; will h0ld a ipecia mem bership meeting for all knights to night at St. Vincent's hall at 8 o' clock, Fred Repp, Grand Knight, announced Monday. Purpose of the meeting is jto discuss plans and progress of thje current member ship drive, j I Dr. and Mrs. (Egbert Oliver want a home. Apjartment orfliouse. Adults only. 6ur character refer ences are acceptable, need is urg ent. Call 6771; or Willamette uni versity j TO EASTERN! OREGON j Al J. Crosel, chief loan I officer of the state department of veter ans' affairs, lft for eastern Ore gon Sunday where he will help set up several county service of fices in that area,: He is expected to return at te end of the week. I ! I Turkey pickers report t a. m. Thursday. M'prioti Creamery & Poultry Co. ; i SON TO HOFFMAN'S Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoffman, route 6, box) 314, Salemj; were the parents of a boy, borri Mon day at Salerri General, hospital. !i ! . I Builders attention: Buy yottr out side paint nowj. Acct. of the: short age some houses will nave to go unpainted. Try Firestone 2-Coat system $3.00 per gallon irt fives. Nollman & Ertgler 362 Stale. Ph. 6062. i i I BOY TO BEEGLES i A son was j born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beegle, route 1 Jef ferson Monday! at the Salera Gen eral hospital TAKES DAUGHTER HOME Mrs. Donald Newton, 435 S. Main st., Independence, took her infant daughter home from Sal em General hospital Monday. A New j I Mi' , and i ! i, i ' ; IPEKKSWRJ FREEZE is made from a new special cream formula to give a de licious, nutritious and refreshing confection. PENGUIN FREEZE IlFrTPIII 11 DHDrnDTT Is made ,n the new post-war Viking Pop rCillUUlli IT UrUUIIll per, a large stainless steel machine feat uring sanitation, and instant pop of uniformly measured hybrid corn. A large bag for ; 4 ' - - - -- - , 1 i a : - . MRS. CLARK, SON GO HOME Salem General hospital dismis sed Mrs. Max L. Clark and infant son, 741 King wood Dr. Monday. Am moving my ladies' Beauty Shop from 2543 Portland! ftd. to 2083 K. Com'l St. Will be open for business at new location April 1st. Ph. 4796. Happy Baxter. Finest Plumbing Repair (service. Judson's Plumbing & Heating, 279 N. Com'l, phone 4141. ' DAUGHTER TO WAtXIS' Mr. and Mrs. Carol ! Wall is, Willamette, became the- parents of a baby girl Sunday at Salem Dea coness hospital I i BASSETTS PARENTS A baby girl 'was born' to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bassett, route 1, box 125, Lyons, at Salem Dea coness hospital Monday. Auction Sale I am selling at public sale, 8 miles N. W, of Sal em in Spring Valley, my entire farm equipment, also some house hold furnishings at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, March 21. Wayne 4D. Henry, owner. MOTHERS, INFANTS HOME Salem Deaconess hospital re leased the following mothers and infants Monday; Mrs.i Roy Wil cox and baby girl, route 5, Sal em; Mrs. William Voder and baby girl, 830 Judson st.; and Mrs. Carl Rothwieler and baby girl, 1205 S. 15th st. For Sale: Zenith console Just overhauled, $100., 4: Capitol. radio, 5 N. QUELL CHIMNEY FIRE Salem firemen extiriquished a chimney fire at 643 N.. Winter st. Monday afternoon. Ainsworth Lodge UD AF and AM Tuesday evening, Maith 19, 248 N. Com'l. street. Multnomah Lodge of Oregon City will confer a spe cial degree. All visiting Masons invited. J. E. Reay, sec. RANGE FIRE PUT OUT A range fire at the Spa rest aurant was quelled by Sailem fire men early Monday evening. Listen tonight KSLM, 8 to 8:15. Millers Garden Talks and special spray information on prune thrip. NAME FILES G. E. Heinlein and J Miklia, 595 Lancaster st., filed an assum- Xed business name certificate with the Marion coupty clerk Monday for the Beavercraft Co., 575 Lan caster st. River silt top soil it fill dirt MAY HAUL LOGS Virgil Johnson, Mill City, was granted a permit to haul Jogs over certain Marion county roads by the Marion county court Monday Department In Our FEATURING is made fresh and nerved sanitary from the new mills freezer it? State Workers, College to Use 2 X Rav Units The two chest x-ray units be ginning a tour of the state will be in Marion county this week, Ruby Bergsvik, executive secretary of the Marion. County Public Health association announced Monday. The statewide program is being conducted by the Oregon Tuber.- culosis association and the state board of health in cooperation with the county public health as sociations and county health units. The portable unit is scheduled STORE HAS CHANGE A certificate of assumed busi ness name was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday for the Mione Ice Cream store, J907 Capitol St., by Lottie Motley, Yamhill building, McMinnville; Florence Stallcope and Orland V. Stallcope, 2145 Laurel ave. A cer tificate was filed by C. C. Stall cope, administrator of estate 'of Myrtle Steward, showing that she is no longer a member of the con cern and Lottie Morley filed a notice of retirement. Air tickets. See Kuget, 7694. BREWER PLEADS NOT GUILTY Vernon LeRoy Brewer entered a plea of not guilty to a charge' of involuntary manslaughter before Circuit Judge E. M. Page Monday and his trial date was tentatively set for April 23. Brewer was in dicted as a result of the death j of j Velma Pearl Dunn, struck by n auto in Silverton, January 26. . COMPROMISE ACCEPTED j The offer of the Parrish Gap Telephone association 64 to ihe effect that the principal sum ;of a personal property tax of $61 will be paid if the $40 interest in remitted was accepted by the Marion county court Monday. The j company questioned the validity of the tax and threatened litiga tion. The tax included the years from 1926 to 1945. Notice Special called meeting To cal 1065 U. B. of Carpenters aiid Joiners of America Thursday, Mar. 21, 1946. Rec. Secy, j MAY MOVE COMBINE Claude C. Ashley, rt. 6. was granted a permit by the Marion county court Monday to movei a combine over certain county and market roads. SPRINKLING SYSTEMS WE HAVE THE BEST Manual, Semi-Automatic or Full Automatic C. S. Whitcomb Co. Free Estimates Call 2-1619 Store a1 Salem, Oregon 1W to x-ray students, faculty rrtem bcrs and families at the Willam ette university Matting Wednes day, March 20, in the gymnasium from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and ending Saturday noon,. March 23. The unit will then move to the state capitol building and is scheduled to serve the state employees and their families beginning Monday noon, March 25 to March 30. Schedule for the mobile chest x-ray unit is as follows: March 20 in Woodburn at the city library from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for one day, Mrs. Carroll Foster is chairman. March 21 in Mt. An gel at the American Legion hall from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., .for one day, Mrs. Cletus Butsch, chair man. March 22 in Silverton at old high school building from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for one day, Mrs. Ernest Starr, chairman. March 25-26 in Stayton at the Women's club house from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for two days, Mrs. Marcella Ware, 9 1 55-POUND 11 bm?md II B T Buoyant all-felted cotton filling, covered with ACA ticking. Carefully tailored with neat rolled edges and firmly tufted to hold the filling in place and provide healthful support. t( . s &(&'ws ,t 9 Ki Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back' chairman. An invitation is ex tended to areas adjoining these various locations and registration can be made by contacting the lo cal chairman. Mrs. Bergsvik will announce the schedule for Salem later as the mobile unit will serve Salem from March 2t to 30. All infor mation may be had by calling 4773, Marion County Public Health association office. The service of the mobile unit is fi nanced by the sale of Christmas seals in Marion county and with the joint program set up this year their plans should surey 8000 people. Porter on Way to Shanghai, China PEARL HARBOR. T. H (De layed) William O. Porter. Slc. USNR, 3720 Silverton rd, Salem, Ore., is enroute to bnangnni on ' tgMnsabBkLSBSSBBBnBKi Z?Pr?rMfjrrs SSL if I Plump, with 25 ; ml the detio)er USS Samuel N. Moore. Dining the war the Moose op erated tvith ta- k force 38 and u ;th the Thud nd Fifth fleeti She participated in engagements off Formosa, Lingayen Gulf, Ma nila, Okinawa, Kyushui Tokyo and Honthu. Typewriter and Adding Machint REPAIRS Promptly dene by N e e d ham. ExpeYienced mechan ics will overhaul year type writer and it will be promptly icturned to you . . Call 5802. HEEDHAII'S Book Slore 46S Stale St - Salem ONLY 450 DOWN Slumbersound Combination Full or Twin Size 0.50 DOWN rcilient mattresief. filled a fluffy ataple cottsn and 7i"j resilient cotton lintr. 72 coil construction bon apring unit. Slumbersound Combination Full or Twin Siz 08 12.50 DOWN Deep, retilient maltrets and 72 -co II construction be epring unit ta give mattress perfect aupport. Tailored in matching ACA ticking. Our Finest Combination Full or Twin Sizs 16.50 DOWN Buoyant ataple cotton-filled mat tresses atop highly tempered 72 coil box spring for healthful support. Matching blua figured cover. iU Slate St. Salem J 760 Mate St. Ph. 9149