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Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wdndoy Morning. April 10. 1948 PACCnVE I Tli Oreoon Statesman Telephone 9101 FEXDEX SKIRTS TAKEN ThW third recent instance of theft of auto fender skirts was being : investigated Tuesday by police,, after recovery- of one set f fender skirts, taken from the 'car - of Clifford Anderson, 1170 Market sU, Saturday night. Police said three juveniles admitted the theft, after they were apprehended at an auto wrecking lot. A black fendef skirt was stolen Monday night from thctcar of D. WiUafey, 35 N. Liberty st. New Brentwood tee shirts. Just thf kind . you wiir like. Pastel Shades. All sijces. $1.75. Alex Jones. Ul North High St. CAFE SIGN'S UNION . Anchor Cafe, 3405 Portland rd., filed a union contract with the 4 Culinary , Alliance, Local . 452, Monday ' and now operates as a union shop. A- B. Pederson, busi ness agent for the union, aid Tuesday. Los that "old lady" look with multiple osciuauon. in. ozo-j. JUDGE SPEAKS Marion -county Judge Grant Murphy spoke to the Sheridan Chamber of Commerce Monday n 'flood control, outlining the past and future struggle against floods in the valley. . j Deluxe Cab. 24 hours. Anywhere. Ph. 8050 or 4764. ARCHDUKE TO SPEAK Archduke Felix of Austria will apeak on the possibilities of a United States of Europe-at the April 15 dinner of the Salem Knife and Fork club at the Mar lon hotel. - - . Salem Pick Up and Delivery Serv iced Phone 4711. ' ' ' MONKOE NAMES FILED : Fred L. Rose and Cora G. Rose, both route 2, Salem, filed an as- - sinned Business name certificate with, the Marion county clerk - Tuesday for Rosewood Mill Co, ; Monroe. Tor sale by owner, iscauuiui Home. Telephone 8881. TAKES DAUGHTER HOME Mrs. Frank Sloan, 395 J5. 16th at, took her Infant daughter home -from Salem Deaconess hospital -Tuesday. v j ; Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. j SOX TO COLEMAN'S ; A' soil was born at Salem Gen : aral ospital Monday night to Mr. "i and Mrs. Andrew Coleman, . 2440 ' W. -5th st. (Obituary ' Bartete 'TGoliiiin Henry Bartels. late resi- tfent-et rout S. Sunday. April 7. -at u,.i knitsl at th ace of Bo earav Husband of Mr. Dorii Bar teks; father of Mm Marie Braddock nd Mr. Dora Miller of Pent land. Mr. Ansa Sandau and William Car tels . of St. Louis. Mo., Mrs. Ida Carnegie of Juneau. Alaska, Irvin Barteis of Aumavllle, Mr. Eleasa ' S.pelbrtnk. Mm Hilda Bartels and .Herman Bartels. all of Salem: II 5 grandchildren ad one great grand-cnUd- Service. Wednesday. April 10. at 1:30 p.m. from the Ctough-Barrictc chapel. He. T. H. Theuer officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. PattMi ' nun a. vuihhi, m v. Tisnrr road, April 1 on shipboard en route home from south Pacific. Hus band of Mr. Jeanett Dutton of Sa irmj father of Sharla and Tad Dutton. both of Salem; son of Mrs. Maude E. Dutton of Lake Labish; brother of .Tiiiraui E.i Dutton of Salem, . Mrs. James Coates of Turner and John Hesoy, Jr, Sof l-alce Labish. Services iil be held Thursday. April 11. at "l pjw. from the Clough-Barrick chap L i Interment in Beicrest Memorial Prkw j . Toaac i . la this city April S. James Alfred Young, late resident of ll3S Union St.. at the age of 59. Husband of Gertrude .Young. Salem: father of Lonls N. and Ark Young. Salem, and Wiley Young. ; Portland; grandfather of Gerald and Thomas Young. Salem, and Gary Young. Portland; brother of Cap Young, Bison, Ok la.; Lee Young. Mo desto, - Calif.; Mrs. Vernie Rainbolt. falem: Mrs. Minta .Baker, Gladstone, . Ore.; Mr. Bessie Townsend, Hennessy, 'Okla. Services will be held In the W. sT. Rigdon chapel Thursday. April 11. at 3 p.m. with Elder G. T.- Dickenson . officiating. Concluding services in Bel , crest Memorial park. H - : Morris ' Mrs. Emma L. Morris, at her home at X3S5 North' Fourth street.. Monday, April S. Survived by her husband. M. Morris of Salem. A daughter. Mrs. Rose AUender of Klamath Falls; two sons. Dr. M. L. Morris of Pine Bluff. Wyo and Dr. Henry- E. Morris of Sa ' lent: sister. Mrs, Maggie Daniel, and a brother, Ivan Daniel, both of McMmn ville: six grandchildren and. four great- grandchildren. Services will be. held at Macy and Son chapel. McMinnville. - Friday. April 12. at 11 a.m., undrr the etirecUoa of Clough-Barrick chapel. ln ' ferment in Masonic cemetery at Mc- wmnviUe, Cregary v At 79 Lancaster Drive. Salem, April . C &(arv Ethel Crttforv. aM 71. Mother of Walter L. Gregory of Salem.. Mem ber -of Glendiale. Calif.. Methodist ctmretu Shipment has been1 trade by in mi. t. u(aon company to ien dale, Califs where services will be held Saturday. April 13. at IS a.m. at the JOefer "and Eyerick chapeLV, Jean C. Wood, age "S years, at the residence. 1C25 Center street. April 9. survived by two , daughters, Mrs. Charles T. Howe of Hood River and . Jean C. Wood of Salem; son. Thomas services later by W. T. Rigdon com pany. i ATTEIITIOIl ! F AIMERS ! We pay highest allow j able cash- prices ior 1 dressaxi veaL Se ytjur nearest Safeway Store I manager for complete de f tails. . i SAFEWAY FERRY AVORK STARTS Repair work on the Yamhill county side of the Wheatland fer ry Is expected to start within the week, Yamhill county court told Marion County Commissioner Jim Smith and road man Ed Ro gers Monday. The Marion county side of the ferry has been ready for some time, but high water has caused the delay on the other side of the river where a 200-foot approach must be laid. The ferry was put out of order by winter floods. Reroof with Johns-Manville shin gles. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Com'l. Ph, 4642. FILE FOR STAYTON CO. M. J. Shower, Stayton, and Carl R. Shower, Needles, Calif., filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion coun ty clerk Tuesday for Shower's Motor and Implement Co., Stay ton. CanarieSj floral section Fred Mey er Drug. WASMUTH FILES Dod Wasmuth, 1030 N. Com mercial St., filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Tuesday for Salem Insulation. Presto logs delivered. Ph. 4711. TOASTMISTRESS TONIGHT Salem Toastmistress will meet for a 6 p. m. dinner meeting and program tonight at the Quelle. The program will include talks on Easter and its meaning. Rummage sale, woman's guild, First Cong, church, Friday, Satur urday, 248 N. Com'l upstairs. BACK INJURY INCURRF,DW Ernest Radke route 2, box 56, Salem, was taken to Salem Dea coness hospital Tuesday after in curring back injuries while work ing at a sawmill in Turner. He suffered a possible fracture. For sale by owner. Home. Telephone 8881. Beautiful TURNER COUPLE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sawyer, Turner, are parents of a son born Tuesday at Salem Deaconess hos pital. No admission or cover charge at Leonard's Supper Club except on Saturday night. Floor show at 10 and 12 P.M. MANIONS PARENTS A son was born at Salem Dea coness hospital Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Manion, 390 Sun set st. j r ,--1 r- , t f it. l.uu r lower onuppe, n. ijiu-w erty, phone 9592. FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS Ladies soft sole, in blue and wine. Sizes 4-9 FELT HOUSE SLIPPEHS Ladies hard sole, rubber heel Size 4-9 Lillle Gent's Brown upper moccasin t o e, fl sturdy cord sole for all around S wear. Sizes 12'3 Boy's Heavy Black oiled upper heavy compo sole sizes 1-3 Biltwell Deluxe In brown and white. Sizes 8' 2-12 in B and D widths lien's Fell House Slippers Soft padded sole. Sizes 6 - Hen's Fell Hard Sole Slippers C! aies 1-11 "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 484 Stale St. Salem SURGEONS TO MEET The Pacific Northwest meeting of the American College of. Sur geons will draw 'leaders in the medical profession from all parts of the Willamette ivalley to Port land this' Friday iand Saturday. Headquarters of the sectional con ference Will be in ;the MultnOmah hotel. Lawn mowers, grqund to a paper cutting edge. Moore's Bike Shop, f237 N. High St. Pi. 3844 AUTO RECOVERED Ricrjard F. Chambers auto mobile, reported stolen frbrt a North Cipitol street garage Sun day was recovered by police on Tuesday on Market street near Grant school, abandoned and Un damaged, Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. GIVE BUILDING PERMITS The city engineer's office Tues day issued building permits: to K. W. Taylor for an $1800 house at 2410 Adams sti, Richard Not durft'for a $350 garage at 220 E. Myers st. and W. ;L. Lewis for a $100 garage at 1135 E st. Eileen Clark noi? at Dorothy's Beouty Shop, 1872 State. Phi 3836 BICYCLES STOLEN Two bicycles were stolen from the parking rack in front Sa lem police station- Monday Sight, according; to owners Raymond Wallesen, 446 Union st., and Don ald Chastain, 20 Beck ave. ,: Bush College Grange Turkey din ner $100. Mayflower Dairy; 2135 Fairgrounds Rd., Fri., Apr. 12. 8 tQ 10 P.M. : AUTO PROWLED Col. George E. Sandy, 550 N. Summer st., reported to police Tuesday that his' ear had been prowled Sunday night, but noth ing was missing. ' The left Wind wing had been forced. Are you Interested in learning something about Alcoholics Anon ymous? Write to Box 724, Salem. TWINS TO HALLjS Twins, a boy and a girl; were born to Mr. and Mrs. Abel Hall, 260 S. 23rd st., Monday night at Salem General hospital. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'i:Bank Bldg. TULL DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tull; 1310 S. 13th st. ( 1 - - Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster s, 260 N. High. BURGESS SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burgess, route 1, Jefferson, are the parents of a son born Tuesday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Expert floor waxing. Ph. 8752. MSI Hi Shoes School Shoe IB Children's Saddles $51 12 J U CANCER FILMS SHOWN Sa'lem's Junior Chamber of Commerce Tuesday saw two mo vies on eancer at its, luncheon meeting in the Golden Pheasant. They were shown by Mrs. Ruby Bergs rk of the Marion county public health association, in con nection with the cancer funds drive now being sponsored by the JayCees. Just arrived a limited shipment 3-burner enamel .r finished Kero sene Cookitoyes Ideal for trailer houses and campers. Home Fuel Oil Co. 1710 N. Com'l. AL LAMB NOMINATED J Al Lamb of the West Salem Lions i-lub has been nominated for district governor of the Lions organization. The'election will be a feature of the Lions convention at (X-eanlake in June. River silt top soil At fill Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21 dirt. 966 TO ADDRESS PTA Dr. Lawrence RiggS, professor of education st Willamette uni versity, will speak on "Apprais ing Your Child's School Progress" at a St. Joseph's Parent-Teacher association meeting at 2:45 p.m. Thursday. Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. DISEASES REPORTED Physicians reporting to Oregon State board of health dicated that Marion county, the week ending March 30, six cases of penamonia, measles, two chicken - pox. the the had five one meningitis and no smallpox, the board's bulletin shows. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. LICENSED TO WED A marriage license was issued at Vancouver, Wash., to Berna Baldwin, Salem, and Kenneth Mulkey, Woodburn. Jary, Florist. Ph. 7375. SHAW DAUGHTER ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Shaw, route 5, Salem, are parents of a daughter born Tuesday at Salem General hospital. Walnut and fruit tpees at Doer fler's Nursery. Phoile 21175. . ; . . . . , ,; , , ,t . , Tj . u -s; MM; ft IPudMac IIllecaDn'alls CIRCUIT COURT W. W. Dranoo v Frederick Rieker and Grace Lombardo Rieker: Com plaint aks for pudgment of S172 for alleged services and material and ask that lien be declared valid. George A. Kllhan vs James W Strong : Complaint axks for return of vehicle to plaintiff or S4O0. Lovelle Serdota vs Nicnolafl Srdota: Defendant files answer admitting and denying and plaintiff file motion to place on trial docket for April 13. Francis J. Wilson vs Qpr-Den ft. Wilson: Motion to place on trial docket.- Wire He Brenner vs Evert N. Bren ner: Decree of divorce awards plain tiff custody of two minor children, SAO per month support hioney for each child, household furniture and prop f&iv settlement approved, "obert Colvln vs Jktarraret Colvin: Ii-fendant files motion for suit and support money, hospital and doctor bills and fees. PROBATE COl'RT Philip DeWftt Roth and Joseph Earl RoUi. ifuardiau-liip estate: Order auth ories llorothy V. Koth. cuardian. to sell real property. , Willuim Daje Sproule and Janves Frederick Sproxile aid Mary Jo Sproule ruardunship estate: Order authorizes Katliryn Daniel and Joaie Frederick Mn. uardiam. to aell real property. Mary E. Way. evtate; Order auth orizes Henry Palmer, executor, to sell real propertv. ClTde Kelt'y. estate: May II date set for hearing on final account of Bertha Nfav Kelty. administratrix. Edward J. Weinman, estater Caroline C. Weinman appointed eaecutriK. and Asa J.. lewellin. Velma Waltz and Margaret L. Lew elhng appointed ap praisers. F.mma Rockwell McKenzle. estate: Grace Thomas appointed executrix and M. B. Stegner Leace H. EUai and F. O. Him appointed apraiaer. Davtd A. Keil. estate: Arthur Knorr appointed adauiiLsti ator and William NURSE SPEAKER Mrs. Bern'ice Yeary. nursing suervisor for the Marion county department ef health, will addrevs the Salem , Lions club Thursday noon at Hotel Marion. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty: GOVERNOR VISITING Gov. Earl Snell was in San Di ego Tuesday visiting his ion, Lt. (jg) William E. Snell, who Lt sta tioned at the. naval hospital there, it was reported from San Diego by Assmiated Press. CHIMNEY FIRE PUT OUT City firemen Tuesday night ex tinguished a small chimney lire at 360 N. 14th st. MOTHER. BABY GO HOME Mrs. Robert F. Hobb and in fant Aon, 1110 K. Rural at . went home from Salem General hospi tal Tuesday. : a ,M " . . i: . , ' -i ggggg DUAL OCTANE QUALITY OASOIINE Exploring the past in the land of the Mother Lode, or glimpsing the future in a. multi-million dollar reclamation project, your AroTane power will be smooth power. For AroTane the Dual Octane Quality Gasoline makes your car's performance range as wide as your choice of places to go and things to see and do in the West. AroTane'S perfectly balanced volatility puts an end to m& tats? TU Y-r AsscUtd Dtsitr You Wl s CrtJti Cm Jerky. - William Dreher and Howard Mclaren appointed appraisers. James S. Albert, mate: May II data set for hearing on final aerount of Clara L. Albert, executrix, JCUiabeth Paulus. estate: First semi annual account and report filed by Fred H. Paulus. administrator. MARRIAGE LICENSE I APPLICATION'S Maurice D. James. 24. service sta tion operator, and Marilyn J. Miller, 19, stenographer, both Salem Keith A Brown. 29. mill man. Sa lem. and Vitfmia Gutleiiey. 23. clerk. Albany. Robert W. Brittain. 22. student, Krv. stone. S. II .and lannic bibri. 22. secretary, Kalem. Walter C. Bones. Si), mill woiker. and SylvU L. Bongs. 41. bouseifr. both Salem. Jerome F Hanlon. 31. teacher. f port, and' Helen C. Teny, 2(1. student. Carl ton MUNICIPAL COURT . , Jack E. Fcnton. route 1. box tSS, ' Salem, driving while Intoxicated, fined Slow. 30 -day J4U sentence suspended 1 upon patment of f ine; driving license surpitded one tear. Gladyce T. - Adimnon, 153 N. 13th St.. illeaal reverse turn, fined $2 Ml. Orlando P. Navel, Portland, viola Uon t baxlc rule, posted 170 bail. 1 Robert W. Cr it ton. 13 H. l.ibenv 1 st.. violation of basic rule, pom led $7 SO bail Ji;STICE COURT Edmund Mwrasvh. charged with, but 1 speeding and oasamg witli 0uff irietit ( clearance, case transferred to Kilveiton Where to go K-x-x-r-x-x r a Mm, Harclitis Iraviiif4 To Join Her lluliatul CUNTRAL I rOWjKLL-Mr,; snd Mrs. 'John LauderMuck attended a tea Sunday at thel home of Mrs. Albert Sitlinger oJf MoiKn ave nue In Salem In j honor ot her sister, Mrs. Harold Baechu. Mrs. Bacchus and Mary Lou plan to leave soon jo Join her hus- Jusiic court. ! . Gene Paul Pitch ford, no Pt'C per. mil; pleaded guilty aod fined (10 and-1 COSTS. Alt E. .Nelson, charged with non support; preliminary examination ttvt 34 a. ni. April ' 23 .f ANNOUNCEMENT EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING : ! AT PRE WAR . . ..When uneven combustion, vapor-lock and hard starting. It pre vents bucking and stalling when you idle down; for A beau tiful view, as well as missing due to cylinder starvation' at full throttle. 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