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TE OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Momlng, May 7. 134 PAGE FIVE Thm Oregon Statesman nUT AID GIVEN City -first aiders gave emergen cy rare Monday to A. Down, jr., S30 S. 13th st- who received a thumb Injury from a shovel, ani to Homer Rhodaberk. 2-year-old, f S70 Cade st.. whose right arm wis severely bruised whjn it went through a washing 'machine WTiisger up to the shoulder. Tennis and Loafer short, assorted colors. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. TO VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox ell. Lewnton, Mont., ir due m Sj!em on Thursday to spend two days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glean Prather, Mrs. Covetl's uncle and! aunt Cove 11 is a large in-' du trial operator in the Montana city j and they have iiquainUinrs her besides the Piathers. tariff Crtorlee Earnest 1-eU-her at lils ri Ww r 14 St Liberty strret. May 2 sVurvivett by a sister Mt Aitie M Kdr of O Fallon. Mo Sjiviim wilt fee hetd at tne -lmif ri-HarrU k chapel Ttoorwlav, May t. at 10 ant. Intel tiwnl In lOOf cemetery Storharo . Sandra Su fvtorkard. late resident Of XJ1S North River road, at a local aeapttat. May 3 Surviving; arc hrr Snotner. Mr R. T Srhultz of Salem: a onotrier. Owen Storkard of Salem; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. atocfeanl of Hermiston. Oregon, and L Hiammell of Pendleton: and an unt, Mra Carol Cappe of Salem. Serv Ires will be Held at the Clough-Bar-nck etiaatel. Tuewday. Mv 7. at 2 p m. With Rev. Dudley: Strain officiating luterrnerit In Be Iciest Memorial par a. We ' 'i Mrs. Nellie S. Vice, late resident of twute 7. Salem, at a local aotpital ftMMtay. May i. Survived by her hui Oawd, B. H. Vice of Salem, daughter. Mrs. Mary Idd of Alameda. C alif : tw Mm, Bud and Botd Sherman in California Craveatde service will be held at La Mission cemetery Wed- dsy. Ma S. at 2 p rn . with Rev. Jarjte R. Scott officlatir a Direction Clough-Barrick company. " BleCallMgkj Cewde H- McCullough. late resident f aa West Lefell street, at a local Itoaavrtal Mondav. May S. Survived bv kie wife. Mrs. Marie MrCulioufh. and a ao. Jstin R. Mc-Cullough. both of aVaierw Sorvieea will be hrle Wednes day. May I. at 3 pro. at fit. Paul's Yaxenopa church stitn Rev George 11. wtft -officiating. DirecUon Clough aVarrtrk company. Fereoseo Orie ri!a Ferguson, late resident of ISIf Mill street. Mondav. May S. at a local hospital, at the age of 74 years. Survived by lier husband. Ed ward V. Ferguson of Salem; daugh ter. Mra. Lulu Stepehen of Salem; Roy t.. Ferguson of Salem: sis Mrs. Winnie llimnun of Salem: brother. Clifford Mill of Sheri- Ore ; three grandchildren and Teat arandchlld Srvirn mill K Keld Wednesdav. May S. at I p m. t the Howell-Edwards chapel with eoncluding service following at Mc-Isiemville "BROirwrooir n s completed with the as sistance of the follotc ing firms: HaaailUa Famlture Company F. A. Daerfler A Sans Portland Gas A Coke Company Hogg Brothers R. L. Elfstrom Company E. L. Crockatt Company Walling Sand A Gravel Company Relaholdt A. Iwis Bents Brothers Telephone 9101 J SISTERS ARE CALLERS . j Guests the past weekend in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Carol God- sey, 412 Evergreen st., were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buckley of Palo jVerdes Estates. Calif., and Mr. j and Mrs. Paul Crush and daugh i ter, Diane, of Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Buckley (Doris Godsey) and Mrs. Grush (Bernis Godsey) are ; sisters of their host. I Aluminum and plywood boats now on display. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. DAI GIITERS TO Dl'FFS Mr and Mrs. Melville Duff, I 1535 Trade st., are parents of a ! daughter, born Sunday at Salem i Deaconess hospital. i 'Archery sets and bows cut 50Tr. I Maple-Krrnf Sporting Goods. I BOY BORN SATI'RDAY A son vs born Saturday st Sal-m DciH-i.ness hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnolds, route 5, Sal cm. Sleeping bags, tents and tarps. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. McCALLS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCall, 2515 Lancaster dr., are parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. Shotgun shells, scopes, sights. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. GIRL ARRIVES MONDAY A daughter was born Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burgess, route 1, Jefferson. We have the most complete gun smith shop in the Northwest with complete line of parts, sights, and scopes. Reblueing of all type of guns. Maple-Keene Sporting Goods. OSBORNE COMES HOME James Osborne, son of Mrs. Dolly Osborne of Salem, who has been hospitalized in Silverton since he was injured in a motorcycle accident, has returned to his home here. For Mother's day Give rhodo dendrons, kalmia, azaleas, camel lias. Knight Pearcy Nursery, S. Liberty St., 3 blocks south of State. CRD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym pathy and floral offerings in our recent sorrow; also for the com forting words of Rev. Dickinson and singers. MRS. L. LOVRE AND WAYNE THE LOVRE FAMILIES ;,ation to In vi tail ftllRS: 1 a' m' ti T ffl 1 v . L-I ' lr : - """""" UtJiiniin? The Norihwesi First FHA-approved pre-fabricaled Now Ready for Your Inspection TAKE CHILDREN HOME Mrs. Keith Phillips of Lyons and infant son, Mrs. Ernest Olson of 552' a N. Church st., and infant son, Mrs. Fred Byram and infant son of 1930 W. Nob .Hill. Mrs. Donald Garrison and baby son of box 55, Highway ave.. and Mrs. Ronald Miller. 585 S. 12th st., and infant daughter were dismissed the past weekend from Salem Deasoness hospital. Asparagus for canning and freez ing. Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north in Polk county. Bring container. Phone 2-3072. AT BYNON FUNERAL Dr. C, A. Downs of Salem was one of the pallbearers at funeral services for Allan A. Bynon, prominent Portland attorney, for mer state legislator and former assistant U.S.. attorney for Ore gon, held Monday in Portland. Gov. Earl Shell and Supreme Court Justice Hall S. Lusk were among honorary pallbearers. Dr. Albert G. Johnson, pastor of Hin son Memorial church, officiated at the rite?. Bynon was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kretl S. Bynon, sr., of Salem, and survivors include his widow, the former Florence Ho--fer, one-time resident of Salem but now of Portland; one daugh ter; brothers, Fred S. Bynon, jr., and George E. Bynon, bith of Sa lem; sisters. Mrs. Edith Low, Brookings; Mrs. Lowis Stewart, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Freder ick VonGortler. Seattle. Order flowers for Mother's day now. Hollywood Florists, 2075 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-1863. LEAVE HOSPITAL Dismissed from Salem General hospital to their hornet: Sunday were Mrs. Ralph Bunn and infant daughter. Williamina; Mrs. Earl Hagerman and infant son, 1947 State St., and Mrs. Lester Warn pole and baby daughter, Aurora. Introductory offer. Bring this ad for $5.00 discount on motor over haul. S. and R. Auto Repair, 3038 Portland Rd. Phone 5600. SON TO MONMOUTH FOLK A son was, born Sunday at Sa lem General .hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Logan Wallace of Monmouth. Hollywood Florist. 2075 Fair grounds Rd. Phone 2-1863. MRS. PIERCE HERE Mrs. A. N. Pierce, Operator of Neskowin Inn at Nekowin, was a visitor Monday in Salem. Plant anfi bulbs. Floral Section, Fred Meyer. FILES FOR PARK H. W. toward, 2055 Fair grounds rd., filed an assumed busi ness name certificate for Howard Park, Portland road, with the Marion county clerk Monday. Auction Friday. See classified. Built with the "know-how" accumulated in our war years experience in pre-fabricated dwelling construction, "Brownwood" has been designed to help meet the present critical housing shortage --economically. Of plywood construction . . . . Brownwood" will delight you with its roominess and attractive modern design. We invite your in spection of "Brown wood" . . . full particulars will be handed you when you come. Displayed By KEITH BROWN Lumber Yard IN AND OUT Louis C. DuBuy, 458 Belmont st., ' filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Monday for the Court Street Radio and Appli ance Co., 357 Court st. Harty P. Gustafson filed a notice of re tirement from the same establish ment. Water-hyacinth 2 for 25c. Ring land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry. NAMES ARE FILED Charles D. Simpson, Eugene, and William G. Simpson, 804 N. 14th st., Salem, filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Monday for Simpson Refrigeration Co., 805 Thompson st. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. MODEL FLIERS MEET Salem Cloud Chasers, Salem Model Airplane club and a num ber of model fans frtm Woodbuni hold a rally near Wotidburn Sun day afternoon to discuss and fly model airplanes. T. D. Pomeroy, head of t h cloud chasers, report- i ed Monday. The cloud chasers will hold their next meeting Wednes- j day at 7:30 p m. at the chamber of commerce rooms. River silt top soil t fill dirt. Com'l. Sand &. Gravel. Ph. 21968 BIKE RECOVERED A stolen bicycle left near the home of Robert O. Smith, 3795 N. River rd., was recovered Monday by the sheriff's office. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. LUTHERAN GUILD MEETS St. Mark Lutheran church guild will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. for luncheon at the church. Mrs. J. Henning will have charge of de votions and Mrs. Claude Glenn will conduct the topic. Ajr-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. TA3C OFFER TAKEN Mjfrion county court Monday ordered that the compromise tax settlement offer of $32 of W. B. Pearson, as settlement for 1940 personal property tax, be accept ed. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722,. GIGGER BOOKED Merlin Gigger was booked at the sheriff's office Monday on a charge of disorderly conduct. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothpnxifed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. Home is 1 .., " 1 ENGINE HITS TRUCK Nobody was injured when the engine of an Oregon Electric train struck a truck driven by Robert K. FoeJke, route 4, as he turned into Hazel street from Pine street Saturday afternoon. Foelke told police "he had not seen the ap proaching train. The truck was considerably damaged. Missing: 2 girls, both 14 yrs. of age; one S ft. 2", 130 lbs. Dark hair, wearing a yellow flowered dirndl, white blouse & black car digan sweater. The other girl is 5 ft., 115 lbs. Reddish blonde hair, green skirt & yellow 8c green top. Both are wearing glasses. Anyone seeing or knowing the where abouts of these girls call 9231. Bl'ILDING PERMITS GIVEN Alex Stain received a city build ing permit Monday for construc tion of a $1000 house at 1675 N. Liberty st. Other permits went to Walter Grabow for moving and altering a house at 2590 Brooks st. and to D M. Church for re pairing a house at 920 Saginaw st. We have. a nice 7-room home very close to St. Vincent dePaul Cath olic church. This home has a full basement with automatic heat. Yard in good shape. Extra lot fac ing on Columbia also available. If you would like to see this prop erty call 9680 or 4035 Lee Oh mart and Co., Realtors. FENDER SKIRTS STOLEN? . Two dark green fender skirts were stten from the parked car of Gordon Bowden, 1325 Broad way st., during the ball game at Waters field Sunday, !Bowden re ported to police. Flagstone for sale. Phone 21754. CAK BOMBS PLACED Several "car bombs" were at tached to parked autos in the Hol lywood district late Sunday night. it was reported to police by H. L. Strohacker, 1560 N. Capitol St., who said he saw two teen-age youths tampering with his car there. Lawnmowers - farm tools, sharp ened at your door-966 Center, Ph 9081. PLATE GLASS BROKEN A 5 by 8 foot plate glass win dow in the front porch of the Floyd Crabtree residence, 355 N. Capitol st., was broken Sunday night when someone threw a broom handle through the win dow, police were informed. FORDS Look what tho now Ford has for you I Your choice of two gnat enrino fh now 100 h.p. V-8 or fSe thrifty 90 h.p. Six New baloftcmd corburmtion and now 4-rirrg aluminum pittont for o; roofer sovingt oi gat and oil New Silvaloy boaring$ that hit up lo 3 .'imes on g or. A Ford oxcJosrvo Now springt with thinnmr Joovoa ond inoro of thorn, for a more luxurious rido Now reor latoral Mtobiliimr for improvmd roodobility and oatior control New, ovrtixod fit- tontoring hydraulk broke... for smooth-, stroight-lino stops with loss podal prmssuro MOTORIST ARRESTED Police who arrested William N. Backe, 910 Monroe ave., for reck less driving at 1;30 ujn. Sunday reported that they had seen him drive over a curb at the Fair grounds and Cottage intersection, drive on the left side of the street and weave his car from side to side in that vicinity. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. DL'BACH SPEAKER U. G. Dubach. dean of men at Oregon State college, will be Ki wanis club speaker today. Mary Ann Brady, Willamette student, will sing vocal numbers in observ ance of music week. Wanted, alteration woman. Esther Foster's. 260 N. High. HOBBY SHOW SCHEDULED Rotarians with hobbies are ex hibiting them in the Marine room of. the Marion hotel Wednesday. Gardner Knapp, vice .president elect of Salem Rotary is chair man of theproject. Music will be by Salem high school mixed chor us directed by Lena Belle Tartar, high school choral director. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 9121. Too Stout? Reduce 'with Holly wood's latest method. Free dem onstration by appointment. P. 6253 VETS JOBS CP Total job referrals of veterans during April exceeded by 50 the number of newly registered vet erans, the local U.S. employment service veterans department re ported Monday, indicating that the veteran job supply is on the increase and is eliminating the backlog of unemployed veterans. Measured by heal value "Presto-logs' are more economical than other solid fuels. Clean, bone dry, easily handled, "Pres-to-logs" are a , truly superior fuel. Manufac tured and sold by Capitol Lum ber Co.. North Cherry Avenue. Phone 8862 for immediate de- j livey. EXAMINERS NAMED Wally Tower, Salem; Howard Burleson. Albany; LeRoy Chad wick and John Howard, McMinn ville; Ralph Scroggin, Lebanon, and Thomas C. Arnold, Canby, have been designated by the CAA as examiners for students seeking 1 pilot certificates. mi ra You're coinir to Ford. For on its accelerator, you'll feel an eager response of smooth, flex ible power. No other car in the low price field packs the performance wal lop of the 19i6 Ford with its 100 h.p. V-8 engine. The new Ford has an unusually high ratio of developed horse power to weight. That means you get wore the entire speed range. ..on hills or level highway; And you'll get this better performance at low engine speeds which means quiet, Mere's COMMITTEE TO MEET j The Mj meeting for the home service committee, Marion county , immm mm rLk)il mm my"mT0 g" r 7 -' ieroao oV 1: cieacy of aorract isioo. Taey ore. A a eaL ' nr'f mj-tt feetwrss. H yo -eeo losses . . . I j"efO M7 yvM fee better as wsB mt see WK- Ns r I tor e atooero styles io eysor. HAVE YOUR EVES i EXAMINED ; i 1 1 BROWN'S OPTICAL SERVICE : Slneo 192C Liberty and Court SL NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS - WE ARE H0V7 ! SATURDAY AT 3 P. II. CHEnny city iiilliiig co. Traie nigk St Salesa Ford Dealers performance standards in love this new you step down when flexible power through 3 chapter, American Red Cross. U slated for noon Thursday at the Golden Pheasant. Judge George Duncan is chairman. CLOSING EVERY promise you new the 1946 Ford i economical operation.. .less wearv and longer life. Come in right away. Well bs glad to take your order for the greatest Ford ever built. rn your fa fare (B(B Ypit IFir(dl ES)fl!r Foot of Court St.