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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thundery Morning, March 21. 1946 PAGE FIVE Tnw Oreoon Stat man WOMEN'S TOST NAMED Salem's American Legion wom en's post received notice Wednes day from Fritz Neissen, depart ment adjutant of the Legion, au thorizing the use of the name and number of Ameiican Legion Pioneer Post No. 149, according to Janice Jones, post acting adju tant. Final election of post offi cers will be held at the post's meeting tonight at the Legion hall. All interested ex-service-women are invited to attend. Notice Special called meeting lo cal 1065 17. B. of Carpenters and Joiner of America Thursday, Mar. 21, 1945. Rec. Secy. MAJORETTES TO COMPETE Eighteen girls from 12 Oregon high schools will compete in the annual drum majorette contest at the armory Thursday night, tinder sponsorship of Salem's Elks lodge. Tom Hill will be master of ceremonies and the Salem high school band will provide the music for all contestants. River siit top soil Sc fill dirt. Com'!. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. BARBERS DISCUSS PRICE President E. W. Rutherford of the Salem barbers union has dis closed that the local has taken under consideration a raise in prices of barber sen ices here, but that, under union rules, no action will be taken for at least two months. Walnut and fruit trees at Doer fler's Nursery. Phone 21175. RELEASED ON PAROLE Wendell Macklin, booked at the county jail on a charge of parole violation, was released on parole Wednesday. dmbtmm CCS Liquid w TobUss act ob a snfld Laxatrr ami t al Cold Mawriaw fatoroaDr Mom Drop Sato bags to 0Cf SftakM Iff to breath. coflBpcv fssMIss Mm Ommit m nm SHE WEARS A CAROL DRCIIT She knows a casual by Carol Brent means slim, uncluttered lines! She knows the ex quisitely simple details and perfect fit are the result of master tailoring I Carol Brents can boa-i, too, of rich rayon fabrics, lus cious pastel colors! Just try one on! You'll love them, too! Telephone 9101 LOCAL WOMAN FINED Clara E. Berr, 424 Evergreen ave., was fined $5 in municipal: court Wednesday on a charge or operating a car without a license. She was cited by police after an: accident in which her car and; one driven by Wiletta M. Griffith,' 1465 N. Cottage St., collided at Hood and Cottage streets. No one was injured. Am moving my ladies' Beauty Shop from 2543 Portland Rd. to 2083 N. Com'l St Will be open for business at new location April 1st. Ph. 4796. Happy Baxter. ZONE MOVE PROTESTED A sympathy protest against a proposed zone change in the Con dit's addition area in which Cas cades Plywood Corp. proposed to erect a factory has -been signed by members of Englewood P-TA in support of residents of the ef fected area who oppose the factory project. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. FICTICIOUS CHECKS NOTED Salem police investgiated two reportedly ficticious checks Wed nesday, one for $8.50 endorsed by Jeff R. Carter and reported by Ace Confectionary and the other for $50 signed by H. K. Cahill and reported by Salem branch, First National Bank. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and opticians. Bring discharge certificate. VISIT CAMP ADAIS State Budget Director George Aiken and Board of Control Sec retary Roy Mills have returned from a trip to Camp Adair where they Inspected surplus property which may be available to the state. Wedding pictures taken at the rhnrrh. 520 State. Ph. 5722. WILDLIFE IS TOPIC "Wildlife A Resource" is the topic on which W. J. Smith of Portland, president of the Oregon Wildlife federation, will address the Salem Lions club Thursday noon in Hotel Marion. MONTOOMIRY WARD 9-15. 3,2.98 nnii$iiftiiif Wto) VFW TROOP STARTS k The reorganized Veterans of Foreign, Wars Boy Scout troop No. 12, formerly the Jason Lee church troop, wili hold its ini tial meeting Thursday; evening at the VFW hall at North Church and Hood streets. All present and former - scouts of I troop; 12 are urged to attend. Douglas Parks has been appointed the new troop committeemen chairrrian and Jack Rhodes is the new scout master.' 1 f " ! Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592, J SCOUTERS MEET: I The quarterly executive board meeting of Cascade area i Boy Scout council wills be held Fri day evening at the Golden Pheas ant. R. ! L. Elf strom will be : act ing chairman in place of W. L. Phillips, who is ill. Details of the area's summer program; will be the main topics of discussion among the representatives of the council's five districts. 'j Carload of Oranges at Saving Center, Salem & j West Salem. Case, $4.49, 5 case, $2.49, buck etful, at least 7 dozen, $1.19. CLEANERS CHANGE HANDS Bob Ross filed- an i assumed business name with the Marion county clerk Wednesday lfor Pea cock Cleaners and Dy erg, 485 Cen ter st A notice of retirement from the same establishment was also filed Wednesday by Willard Lang and Helene Lang, route 6 , Salem. Taxi! Valley Cab. Prompt service. Phone 8624. f Sj HAMILTON ARRESTED Bruce Warren Hamilton, I486 N. Liberty at; was booked at the Marion county Jail Wednesday on a charge of driving whije under the influence of intoxicating liq- guor, after being arrested by state police. Obituary I Clarence Eufene wrlshti at his honw, 1184 Broadway weet, aunaay. March 17. Husoana at Mr. Anna r. wriihi of Katem: father of Theoiore :WrHt of Rants Ana. Calif.. Willard nrf rami Wricht of San rrancisro. land Edwin Wright, George Manner and Lynn Mauey, an oi feajem. ajho survlvaO try two granacniiaren. scr 1ces will o neia inursasy, sriarcn 21. at io -jo a.m. at tn twum-Bir- rick ehaoel. with, interment In the lasonic cnneiery . Mcmramuw, w Charles Ourdcn will officiate. S I - : . i jrraJe it i Mrs. Eliza Adaline Cralf, late resi dent of Napa. Calif.. March 18, at Napa. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Salladay Of Kiversiae, iowa. .win. uon hi Curtricht of NaDa. Calif., and Mm. Para Wood burn of Salem; two sons. Carl Craif at Riverside, Iowa, and Er furt Crai of Portland; 10 grandchil dren ana seven fTtai'iranocniiarrn Services will be held at the Clouih- Barrick chapel Thursday, March 21. at 1:30 pjn. with Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating;. Interment at Belqrest Me mortal park. I Ifatarea 1 , J 1 Ada Martha Maeuren. at Ihe resi jtence. 92S Locust street, March 18. at the aie of 83 years. Mother tof Hueh William ' Maguren - Of Alexandria, Minn., Clifford A. Mafureii of Al bany, Mrs. Floyd Collar of Salem, Melvin E, and Kenneth V. eMaeuren pf Salem. Also, surviving are 14 grand-t-htldren and six great-grandchildren. Member of tne f irst Munoam cnurcn Of Salem. Service wilt be held Thurs day, March 21, at 3 p.m. In the W. T. Rigdon chapel, with concluding scrv Ices at City View cemetery. i - Kerne '1 . t f ? Thnmii 1 fTrna m acfAit'A 1arjti 18 at tlia afe of It. Survived by two daughters; Mrs. Etta House, Kalama. Wash., and Mrs. Ieha Clark, Ham mond; two sons, H. D. Kernes, AS' toria and C. E. Kernes. Ralem: one lister, Mrs. Clara Niebecker. Duns hiuir, Calif.; a brother, James Kernes, Canby; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services i will be held Thursday, March 21, at 2 p.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel with con cluding services at Beicrest Memorial parx. ; j tapscott I 'l !j I The Revi William Tucker Tapscott at the home or a daughter near Amity on March 18. father of Rowland Tatc6tt. McMinnviUe; Mrs. May Lehman. Aio Hy: Kdiu i Devlin and Alice Tapscott. Pittsburgh; Pa. Funeral services at 2 S.m. Thursday. March i 21, from the Amity Baptist church, binder direction of the Macy Funeral homo of McMinn ville..Interment in Fir Crest cemetery ai Moniiiouui. ' , -i - j (At a local hospital. Tueiday, I-orenr.o ww onort 11 ine age 'or ia. survivea h- a brother. J. D. McGuine. Olympia. Wah. Shipment will be made by W. r. Kigcton company to Roveburg. Ore. for service and interment. ! IF n '''! - it Prices rednced on sin Thurs., Fri. & Sal. 1 Uurcb 21, 22, 23 Doors Open al 9 A. H. Mollman & Engler FIHESTONE STORE 362 State Street TO HOLD CAMP The C. M. Williams property on Orchard Heights road about Ai miles west of Salem in the Polk county hills has been select ed as the camp site for the Sa- em district Boy Scout camporee, Lyle Leighton, Salem scout ex ecutive said Wednesday. The camporee is set for this coming Weekend and will include about 23 scout troops from the Salem area. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster's, 260 N. High. DEACONESS DISCHARGES Mrs. Everett Drake, Jefferson, and Mrs. Leslie Chastain, Brooks, took their infant daughters home from Salem Deaconess hospital Wednesday. Other discharges: Mrs, Julia English, Stay ton; Harold Steele, Woodburn; Earl Franklin, route 2; Mrs. Joe Hershfelt, 80 El ma ave.; Mrs. Rose Lederer, Aumsville, and Esther Carter, Mill City. Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bildg. CENTRAL MARKET IN UNION All employes of Grand Central market, owned and operated by M. D, Parker, have signed with the Retail Clerks union, and the market now displays the union card, H. L. Edling, union secre tary, announced Wednesday. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. PLATS APPROVED The city planning and toning commission Wednesday approved three plats submitted by Boat wright Engineering and Surveying company. All are outside city lim its. Rose Gardens to the south and Neuman's Gardens and Hag er's addition in the East Turner road district. i Father and Son Banquet spon sored by West Salem Lions Club at West Salem City Hall March 21, 1946, 7:00 p.m. Tickets $1.00 get them at West Salem Realty Co., 1233 Edgewater St. Commun ity gathering for lal. PURSE REPORTED LOST Elsie Williams, 1243 State St., reported to police Wednesday loss of her purse after she had unin tentionally left it in a local bank lobby. It contained no money, she said. ' Jary Florist. Ph. 7375. WES ELY NAMES FILED An assumed business name for Wesely Mfg. Co., Garden road, was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Harry M. Wesely and Jean M. Wesely, 1280 N. 18th st. Air Tickets. See Kugel. 7694. FILE FOR COMPANY Ed Byrkit and LaVona M. Byr kit, 1615 S. Capitol st., filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Wednesday for the Ed Byrkit and Co., real estate. Judson's are prepared to give prompt and efficient plumbing repair service. 279 N. Com'l, Phone 4141. NAMES ARE FILED T. L. Reedy and J. IT. Jackson filed an assumed business name certificate for ithe Oregon Real Estate Exchange, 131 Pacific buildings, with the Marion coun ty ; clerk Wednesday. Rummage Sale Fri & Sat. St. Jo seph's Hall. Winter & Chemek. FERGUSON RETIRES E. V. Ferguson filed a notice of i retirement from the Oregon Real Estate. Information Bureau, 401 Masonic temple, with the Marion county clerk Wednesday. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED Police Wednesday recovered a sedan in the 600 block of Ferry street they said had been stolen earlier from C. F. Breithaupt, 211 E. Miller st. IB IE 1 all articles in ifore BURIED AT ARLINGTON First Lt. Allan Bynon, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon of Portland, former Salem residents, was buried Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at Arlington national military cemetery, membera of the family here have been informed. Full military rites marked the ser vices. No western funeral is plan ned. Young Bynon, a veteran of the European war, died Friday In Washington, D. C, of Injuries re ceived in an automobile accident. Carload of Oranges at Saving Center, Salem & West Salem. Case, $4.49, i case, $2.49, buck etful, at least 7 dozen, $1.19. LOVELL WILL SPEAK ' R. Ivan Lovell, professor Of history at Willamette university, wilj Peak on "The Big Three," emphasizing Russia, at the Salem Credit association luncheon Fri day noon. EPISCOPAL RECTOR SPEAKS The Rev. Lansing E. Kempton, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, Portland, Wednesday was first chapel speaker of the new semes ter at Willamette university. COACH TO BE SPEAKER Walter E. Erickson, new ath letic' director if Willamette uni versity, will speak in Oregon City Thursday at a basketball banquet. DEBATE TODAY Salem high school debaters go to McMinnviUe this afternoon to debate Dallas high school fqr the district championship. i SON TO HAGSTROMS Mr. and Mis. Ralph Hagstrom, 1284 N. Front st., are the parents of a son born Wednesday at Salem Deaconess hospital. MUSGROVE SON BORN A; son was born Wednesday at Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and! Mrs. Walter Musgrove, 1233 Edgewater st. AURORA NAMES FILED Arthur L. Mills and Dorotha II Mills, Aurora, ' filed an assumed business name with the Marion couity clerk Wednesday for Mills Implement Co. at Aurora. YOUTH PAROLED . Wendall Macklin, 19, a prisoner In Marion county Jail since Nov. 15, 1945, as a parole violator, was released Wednesday and placed on parole by the state parole board. STORE WINDOWS CUT Several windows of his store at 345 Center st. were cut deeply, ap parently with a glass cutter in a case of vandalism, R. D. Wood row reported to police Wednesday. 0 I . There is bio news about Cadillac this year. For Cadillac has really been improved for 1946. Not just in styling although the 1946 Cadillac is far more beautiful in every way. Not just in comfort and luxury although here, too, Cadillac has made great strides . . . Cadillac's improve ment is baste and fundamental! Cadillac built its world fanious engine and transmission for the Armed Services a power units for tanks and other motorized weapons. All during the war, while no passenger cars were being built anywhere, Cadillac's engine assembly line continued to roll. And what is even more important improvement, top, went steadily ahead. The engine and transmission. . . which contributed so much to Allied victory . . . were actually improved more in four years of war than would have been normal in four Public Records CIRCUIT COURT I Ralph Doty vs Dorothy Doty: Decree of divorce awarda defendant; custody of three minor children and 120 per month support money for each child. Evelyn t. Welaer vs state Industrial accident commission: Complaint auks modification of former award to in clude an award of permanent partial disability of 132 degrees on left leg and knee. ' Ruth H lack well vs Kenneth K. Black - well and others: Plaintiff illeH answer admitting and denying. LAjciUe Hunt and Dale Hunt: Defend ant files answer admitting and deny- "c. D. Matsuda vs William Noble and others: Complaint of A. L. Thomas, as intervener, admitting and i denying filed. ' velma Iva Hamilton v Floyd Ray mond Hamilton: Modified drtcree In cludes place of payment as; Marlon County clerk. ) Wilio Mite Ijwwis vs Otha -Z. Law- son: Decree of divorce awards plain tiff cufctody of one minor child. 125 per montn support money ana prop erty settlement approved. Pearl N. Mass vs Floyd B. Mass: De cree of divorce awards plaintiff cus tody of one minor child. SjO pr month support money, judgment of M00 and household furniture. ! Eleanor L. Mactntoth vs Samuel Mac intosh: Decree of divorce awards plain tiff custody of one minor child and $50 peT month support money. Donald waiter Mort vi Virginia M. Mott: Decree of divorce awards plain tiff custody of thrtre minor rhildren, f 10 per month support money for eacii child and household furniture. PROBATE COURT Otto r. t wicker, estate: Estate ap praised at 2iK. ; Louis C. Mathis. estate: Order auth orizes Pearl S. Matthis, administratrix. to cell real property. William Everett Shaw, etto: April 29 date set for hearing on final ac count of Edith Shaffer, executrix. Annie Hinkle, estate: Mary1 Gcwva Hlnkle appointed administratrix and John K Inns. Bert Butterflcld and Jo seph McCormick appointed appraiser. John I .en He Hanger, guardianship estate: Order confirms sale : of real property by Gladys McC'lure, guardian. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Thomas W. Karn. jr.. 26. carpenler. and Helen Marcum, 18, clerk, both Sa lem. MUNICIPAL COURT James F. Cannon. 1580 Bellevue St., violation of basic rule, fined $7.50. Paul Burrta, Salem, parking viola tion, fined $5. John McCorkle. 1063 Rural ave., no operator's license, fined $5. Clara E. Berr. 424 Evergreen ave., no operator's license, fined $3. Jerry C. Payne. 1795 N. Capitol st.. violation of basic rule, fined $730. Claude L. Rodgers, route , failure to stop, paid $7.50 bail. Ronald W. Hewitt. 833 N. 14th St.. COCHRAN RETURNS Clay Cochran, Salem Chamber of Commerce manager, returned Wednesday morning by plane from Butte, Mont., where he had at tended a meeting of the Western States council. CHIMNEY FIRE PUT OUT City . firemen Wednesday eve ning extinguished a chimney fire at 1440 Trade st. PHILLIPS LV HOSPITAL W. L. Phillips is a patient at Salem General hospital, it was reported at Rotary club luncheon Wednesday. 9BM More years of peace! Cadillac not only DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET ! CO. vlolaUon of basic rule, paid $730 bail. W. J. Ray. 1148 Fir St., parkins Violation, paid $4.50 bail. James A. Stewart. 883 N. CoMasc St., parking violation, paid $3' ball. James J. Carter, route S box S3. Salem, reckless driving-, paid $25 bail. JUSTICE COURT Arnold Murrel Phillips, defective clearance lights, $1 fine suspended, paid court costs. Maxine Ijink. passing, at crest of hill, fined $2.50 and costs. Navajo Missionary Will Speak Here Tonight The Hev. Dewitte Prichard, missionary to the Navajo Indians from Window Rock, Ariz, will show colored pictures at the Alli ance churfh, north Fifth at Gaines tt. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. He Is on his way back to the Navajo Indian work and this will be the only meeting. Much work, with the Navajo is off the main beaten trails, back 160 miles into the desert. The public is invited to attend. Announcement Expert Watch Repairing AT Pre- Service! ! Beautiful and Luxurious AHB POWERED BY THE SHE AT had the world's battle6elds as a testing ground-but thof technical staffs of the army anil navy were! available as consultants. ... What an engine this is now! And what transmission the new Hydra-Matic is! You've novef experienced anything even remotely like this "powesj train" for smoothness, quietness, and quickness of accelertvaj tion. . . . Improvement, in fact, is found throughout th car. Comfort is greater, handling is easier, readability 4 belter. Likewise, there is new interior luxury. Wherevef you look, in fact, you will be conscious of a new Standard of the World. . . . llut the really vital improvement, is mechanical. You'll have to take the wheel of this new Cadillac to experience fully what his happened. Do thi as soon as you can. . . . And get your name on the lilt for the earliest possible delivery. Stale Vehicle Division To .Move to Portland i Headquarters of the motor ve hicle accident hospital fund di vision, now located in Salem, will be transferred to Portland April 1, the State Industrial Accident commission announced here Wed nesday. Und'r this law hospitals, nurses, physicians and ambulance opera tors are reimbursed tor service in connection with indigent per fjons injured in motor vehicle ac cidents. Charles F. Thompson will serve as supei v iior. The Portland office will be located at 427 S.W. 11th street. Venetian Blinds AT WARDS . 'Vv'; lit. Free Estimates t Measurements Ready - to - hang! Top qtility slaU. Beaatlfal finish. At tractive cornice top ana ferae k ets Included. Pbone 3194 155 X. Liberty ; . 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