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r Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. April 19. 1948 PAGE SEVEN t . ( Hobarts Sell Family Home SILVF.nTOV. April 18 (Special) Mr. and Mm. T R. Hobart have t.kl their farm to M. E. IWImrf. " The place has been in the Hobart 1 family almost 50 years, having been ownwl by Mr. Hob.ut's father. A. F. Hobatt prior to the son's ownership in recen-t years. The elder Mr. Hobart makes his home with the T. R. Hobarts. ; Mr. Hobart has accepted a posi tion as a labor coordinator with- a (roup of canneries including some ' at Salem, Woodburn and Stayton, and has already gone to work. The family plans to remain in the home for the summer months and I have made no definite plans for the future. Igal Notice OTIr TO CREDITOR NOTICE IS HtRFBY GIVEN That te undersigned has br.n appointed hf tne Cmcu" nii-t o! Marion foil" t " - -v. .-, . animlrator vnth the will annexed, of t V .. .. ... ,... . ceaed. and ha qjliiird a. ueti '. mmiilrator: all prrunt hm n claim gatnet ad estate aie herebv notified ta prent the a.-i.e.. dulv (-verified, reoiftred bv law. to me at 205 Oregon - r-.1v ' ' in V--- Imn County. Oregon, within six month Salem. Oiegon. this 19th dav of April. 1H c r. I EE Admtniatrator lth tne Mill annexed I trie tate of Jennie F H deceased Xenald C Glover. Attorney for Admlnutiatnr. 3nt Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon Ap 19-2-M 3-10-17 : - - ' - it it i V. . 4 - ! . :4 .'3 : r S Miss Judith Lane, author-actress, who will ; be narrator for the Charmode roraetry style show to be presented at the Elsinore theatre at 1 p. m. Monday. April 22. ri.iAi. rsTATr. NtiTM r NotK-e M hereby given tlat t have f-W-d in the circuit coirtt for Marion unl?. Oregon, mv f.nal trrmml administrator of the estate of rnm iit V Miller, deeeaved. and that (aid court ha fixed May 10. I945. at tn hour of 10 o dock am. a the ti ne to bearing of objection to uch ac and the settlement thereof WII.FORD C. MILLFR Clrla J Knmtj Adniirlstrator Guardian Building falem. Oregon Attorney for AdmniMrator Ap S-12-l 2-Mv S Offer Oltl Army Trucks For Sale to Dealers SEATTLE, Wash.. April 18 (SrVtial) Approximately 175 used military type trucks the major ity of which are in poor condition will be offered to qualified deal eii by the war assets administra tion, at the Mt. Rainier orrlhanre depot. Tuesday, April 23, starting at 9:30 a. m. The vehicles may be inspected bctwecnthe hours of 9 a. m. and 3:30 p. m , April 18, 19 and 20. All of the trucks have been pre viously offered to prirority claim ants and preference buyers. JOE WEST AND FRANK STODDARD Announce the otening of the OCKAM.AKE. OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 194B Featuring Cliiikeu an Steak Dinner Style Show Set For EJsinore at 1 p. jii. on Monday Recognized as an authority on women's 'fashions, beauty care and home-making problems. Miss Ju dith L. a n e - - w i d e 1 y known tttrough her raditj program "Housewives, Inc. --will be nar rator for the Charmode Corsetry j style show; -of Sears Roebuck at the Elsinora. theatre at 1 p m , ! Monday, it fs announced by Gene j Vandenrynde, manager of the Sa j lem Scars store. I The show is being produced by ! A. M. ' Bill" Close and directed by may iviorgan sears, notcn as a corsetiere consultant. Populai- art ists on the program include Ed die .oilman, organists: Maxine Carroll, known for her Irish bal lads: Savina of acrobatic-dance fame, and the dance team of Rol land and Reid. . , Vandeneynde termed the event "an unusual and important fash ion show" and sid the public was cordially invited to attend with out charge." GROVES OX VISIT AMITY. April 1R "-(Special ) Mr. and Mm. E. W. Groves are making ai 'extended iv it with their daughter and Von-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prybr of Bak ersfield, Calif. Discharged From the' Women Army Corp at Camp Beale, Calif: T. 5th Gr. Peart C. Stearna. 447 Stark at.. Woodburn. From the navy at Bremerton, Wash: Vernon Edward Peterson, SC 2c, Foreat Grove ' Ray M. Smith. Y 2c. 386 Monmouth it.. Independence. Virgil Koycc Burnett. S Vi. 1263 Lan caster St., Salem. Vernon Graham Berth. TM 2c, 689 1st st., Woodburn. Rex G. Bishop. S 1c. route 3, Al bany. Harry Keith Wood. SC 2c, Lebanon. Robert Lunar Cwjnn, SC 3c. route 6 Salem. James DeJbert Mohney. RM 2C. 1515 Bellevue St.. Salem. Melvin Francis Ridders. S 1c. 418 ! Second st., Silverton. j Victor Joltn Nadvarnik, Y 2c. Scio. j Charles E. McQosltey, SM 2c. 914 E. 2nd at.. Albany. j Robert D. Clarambeau. EM 3c, 1441 . S. Davis t. McMinnvtlle. 1 Walter A. Hill. FC 3c. RickreaM. i Walter D. Shields. F 1c. 3915 N. ! River rd . Salem. From the army at. Ft. Lewis. Wash.: T. 4th Gr. George Y. Bikman, Al- ! bany. j t T. 4th Gr. Lawrence E. Blasch. route 3. Albany. S. Sgt. John G. McXaughtan. route i 2, Albany. I T. 4th Gr. Lee R. Spitnocle, Forest : Grove. T. 4th Gr. Burl O. Jarrell. Forest' I Grove. j ) S. Set. Gerald W. Sporalsky. Gervais. , ! T. 5lh Gr. Ernest G. Banyard. route 1. Gervai. PFC Milo M. Miller. Independence. PFC James B. Kosta. route 1. Mc Minnville. T. 4th Gr. Robert J. Fulharn, 303 First St.. McMinnvtlle. T. Sgt. Perry E. Derr. route 1, Mc ! Minnvtlle. Cpl. Robert W. Sundstrom, route 1. : Monmouth. j Sgt. Wayne D. Kessel, route 4. Sa- , lem. PFC James P. Puidy. 546 N. 22nd , St.. Salem. I T. 5th Gr. John M Killinger. 1873 i N Front nt.. Salem. I S. Sgt. William H. Schaefer. 168 N. I J.lth st.. Salem. '. PFC Frederick C. Deckchach, 1820 j , Cliemekcta St., Sal-m. j PFC Frank E Logan. 869 N. Liberty i ' st . Salem. I J Sj(t. Norbert lecher. Woodburn. I T. 4th Gr. Maurice F. Spagle. loute i ! 1. Woodburn. T 4th t;r. Jay W. Nash. 720 W. 6th ' st . Alhanv. I T 4th Or. J-rie!l T. Scarborrough. roil tr 1 . A Iban v . T. 4th Gr. Kenneth C. Molver, roj.iJ,e 1 4. Albany. i Sgt. George R. Reid. 802 W'ashing- ton st . Albany j T. 5th Gr. Jacob Jan?en. 1500 W j Maple St.. Dallas. I St Howard IledRes. 411 W. 11th ; st . Oalla' S. Sgt. Kobeit II Wagcnblast, route ' 3. Dallas PFC" Richard E Laiiiaiche. 510 E 4th st . Dalian. I T. 5th Gr Ollie T Jaqucs. 209 S . 1st t . Foiesit Giove. PFC Richard Hamblen. Independence ' I PFC Walter Boce, li . joute 1. In- ' d-penlene. T. 5th Gr. Eldon J. Cole, route 1. Jefferson. T. 5th Gr. John E. Wodtli. route 1. : Lebanon. PFC Kenneth C. Blatchley. 699 Wal nut st , I-ebanon. PFC Kenneth L. Saylea. McMinn- ; ville. S. Sgt Kenneth P. Harmon, route ; J. MoUIIa. PFC Jiiiim r. Sfedler, route 7, Sa l 'e'n PFC Enrique N I. ope, route 7. Sa I l-m. T 5th Gr. Will. am ft. Tictge. route ; 3, Scio. i PFC Arthur H. Dahl. lit 5. Center t.. Silverton. Capt. Don Wooden Homeward Bound From Nnermberg A cablegram from Capt. Don K. Wooden to his mother, Mrs. Marion F. Wooden, Salem, in forms her that he left Nuernberg for port on April 12, homeward bound from Bavaria, s Captain Wooden has been with the 1260th engineer combat bat talion since its organization in December, 1943, first as a com pany commander! and later as battalion executive officer. They went overseas in hlovember, 1944. After discharge, the officer, whose wife, the! former Janis Howell Men on Visits at Home CENTRAL, HOW ELLt April 18 (Special) Wayne Lovre USN, was home over the weekend and re- Welcome, has been living with her parents in Burns, plans to return to Oregon State college for graduate study in engineering. turned to Astoria Sunday, to re ceive his discharge from the r.avy later In the week. He plans to come home and take over the operation of the farm. Louis Lovt is still confined to his bed follow-' ing an operation some weeks ago. Ralph Steffcn. 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