The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. August 18. 1946 face rrvx Otty Mews Iffiirneffs BAD CHECKS NOTKU A m.iM i'!t -nt i f it-rj by em li -! (Iii r(.'t- Al ni'lnmi!. T i IX- i.fjlin '',ilr ( HI V ii 1. a;: !. . -.j. ij.r.t by S;ii m m.!k S.il .!:. r ! ; war i ;nt f i c in justice i ..i: . n oimfii.-i.iit ij:nc! b' J A D,if.i-;i:. irmr.aKer f the Mt-ycr toi e h;iiRii:g ob- p mi.ney under faKe pre- : r. Arm-'ir.g d cashed two infl SIO hik. ne at Kied Mey- t ;. r:d (.r,e at f. (chi e s-aid the Gift Wi-.ritrri : Pr. 5862 Daer.p'it ind chair. Discharge service lapel buttons -j r.cw Available at Brnwn's Jewel- erf and Opticians Bring dis- j charge certificates j JEFFFRSON MAN ARRESTED Bed id Hadley Owens. Jeffer-f-t n. v. a" arrested by state police Situ:r:ay afternoon on a diMirder- t or.'iuct ( harpe. He will be held in the county jail until Monday rr.i riiing. when lie is to appear in j'js'ice K.ai !. the sheriffs of- 1 ne whh said the c harge was iftfr K.wi at u hr.n vu rri I J,,ed r-ar Buena Jsta. repotted. Rons:: re ard frying ducks for f,'.f I-:. 2-'.2fiH. 3410 Sunnwiew F r :.hat remfl llr.jj 1b. see Bea e:traft Co for your kitchen ca L.r.et :.:ts 5T5 N lrnater Dr. ROl NOTABLE Tl ESDAY Ki'var. . c 1 u b members and K'-esV- v. ,il attend the (ioublc .a' -: i ..'eb.li grr. between Sa il m r.v :- and T.-orna Tues Ce.y Tri- e.irr.e w:il cunt for at 1 :,r.c-. e '. : that cia 's met ting. y " a r.' n t .unci ta nle will be Tt-iC at t t- M,.r;Ti h.tel for "non- W'edd.r.g pictures taken at the cr.i.rch 520 State. Ph 5722. N f.,ti r gars by box. Ib Tiust Blng. !. I Mt Rf.Lf R HEADS (HAMMER St t en (" Meigler. former tt ,.r..ir.n eu!or of The State. it... . nd now editor and publisher ' t-e Mount Vernon Argus, charge of alteration dept. at Sal ::...rt Vern- n. Wah . was named lv's. Good salarv. .r:nt of the Mount Vernon .. rr. wr f commerce la--t week. Insured two pe r ?r. .ngs earn more than j Cent at Slem redeial Sau.gs Association, l-rtv Street. 120 South Li- Uwn rnr.k!,r.g sxsNms by C S WLiri iru Co. For information c ...i 2:6:9. LEGION" TO MEET Amt:.c&?i L'fc!n. Capital post r. 9 v. i. ! i.t a r a i.mial n poi t s and 1 o;m j-s.o;) i f ihe i (( ent state o . i : t -n at !l e port's n-gular jrtf'.ry Monday ewmi.g at l....r, h..!l. the I. ..li Flower Shoppe. 1276 N m. pr.one 9592. Lib- R:er silt t.p soil &l fill dirt. C m ; Sand A Gravel. Ph. 21966 MI.VERTON MAN HELD h'tin ii'i Noi ton. SiKciton. a ..! icUd Saturday afternoon iy :ei uty sheriff at t- Stay ' r. n a charge of assault and t:tte: He i held on $200 bail n,i: s !o appear :n SiKerton jus liit fi.it Moiid.iv. Ln.ioy b eakfast. lunch or dinner .r t ur it !. cjuit-t surroundings. Srr.a.l ri.n.r e. i"im open for pub . i a'ii .r.i. iciual parties. Salem H te! I'o'lte Shop, across from T.'.e KS.:.. it Theatie. Gi ia,e Be; uty S.ijp opens Aug. Ohitunrv J h nvon .' He: -r r-' n . I'e lf-.tW-nt of 'T . T.'.u : Jii v . Aiiteut IS : e vk i(i'u . Mi W:m .t',rli Ci i : t' li ltr . Mr li. il'txnt . a t-. .n(UlaUih t I'iliT.'k!. vit !. a is- Ra-i ... n Mi v Ed M:. Hcr.rv B.-!;.nd and . -.i.d. f ! a. Wi . -r f Aiip!i:'i! . and M . ..... . ...II M K. s: ; K .- O.-v r. l : r ' ..:.-B-: .-.ck ! ch;.Pel - T 2 p ir I r It r n it li t c . M' ' ' . I pa i k vv i t ii G(;ti.Li: t r 'f!;cjat:n Ik m n !. n1 i l !..f. r hud llii. n i t - V - . I ' t' ..I ..r,! j ' i 1 1 1 .! IS Sur- -did f'f, it.p f . f.fl A r - ' . V R . v Will : ; ! . rt t : 1 1 :; a t i.i pt l lii -if i ... A . I .' . - Hd ; : ( . v it r ATTENTION Lakebrook KIop Farm Will Begin Hop Picking Angnsl 19, 1946 r . :- " ' ' -j :n. f-i' h incnrnj from Salt'in. .; : : .: 'he kiicw.ri'j route: Fairgrcunds Read & Highland Avenue Capitol & Market Streets 17th and Market Streets 17th and Center Streets . 17th and Stale Streets 12th and State Streets 12th and Mission Streets Leslie School Commercial and Mission Streets Commercial and Center Streets Commercial and CoKimbla Streets Keizer School HARDEN CLIB TO EXHIBIT The Salem Men'? Garden club will have two exhibits in the ll'iral division at the state fair this year, it was announced by Maik M. Taylor, president of the Hub. The entries will con.-ist of a display devoted entirely to be- j gonias and one to various garden ! flowers. C. L. Webber is chair man of the committee in charge of the displays and will be assisted by Marion C. Beardsley and Valedemar P. Johnson. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. Buy your yardage, 'bedding and children's clothes at your West Salem Dry goods store. 871 Edge water. SLEEPING YOUTH ESCAPES William Xabriel, 1095 N. Church st.. turned over to police a hunting knife which he said he took during a scuffle from a youth whom he found sleeping in a locker freezer plant which Gab- Mfl 15 ouiiaing ai tommemai ana Bellevue streets. The youth, who Gabriel said was about 22 years old, escaped. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. i : Paulus Bros, will start beets day shift only Aug. 20. Please register now. WELLS SENTENCED William Sherman Wells enter ed a plea of guilty to a charge of larceny Saturday and was sen tenced by Circuit Judge George Duncan to 18 months in the state prison but was paroled. Condi i tions of his parole are that he re frain from driving a car for 18 months and that he reimburse the injured parties. He was charged with the- theft of an auto from Eugene Ward on June 15. For your kitchen cabinet units, see Beavercraft Co., 575 N. Lan caster Drive. Experienced fitter wanted to take ELECTION DATE SET Kiwanis club will elect officers October 1. Members of the nomi- natintr mmmillw ar FreH K'lr-.ic W. W. Chadwick. Georee Swift! , all past presidents, and T. Harold Tomlmson. club secretary. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your oat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N Liberty St Phone 9121. iompieie Kiicnens moiaen irom our kitchen cabinet units. Beaver craft Co.. 575 N. Lancaster Dr. OREGON DEAN COMING Dr. ThecKicjie Kratt, dean of music at the University of Ore gon will speak on "The Beauty of Living'' Wednesday noon at the Rotaiy luncheon. Wanted: Experienced alteration lady. Also saleslady. Esther Fos ters, 260 N. High. i Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugen, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St SOCIAL NIGHT PLANNED Townscrid club No. 3 will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 17th and Couit streets. Furniture, upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc j Alvin Top Shop, 545 N. Church St. Free mothproofing for your fur coat- Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed Price's, 135 N Liberty St. Phone 9121. PURSE. $55 STOLEN A purse containing ;ilxut $55 was stolen from a table in her home while she slept Friday night. Mis. Lloyd Smith, 1488 N. Liberty St.. reported to police. Wanted: Experienced alteration i;.dy. A No saleslady. Esther Fos- ter's, 260 N. High. Young lady for phonograph rec ord Dept. Must have knowledge of mu.-ic. Steady employment. Wills' Music .Store. SHINGLES STOLEN K. F. Polan-ki, 159 Berry st . r ported to police that 39 bundles ot cKiiir shii.gles. valued at $63.37, were stolen from 1735 Yew st.. w title he is building a house. For S;ile: Lady's winter coat, ra coon coilai, coil spring and inner spring mattress, vanity dresser, 'ink, lavatory, new and used lum ber, doors and window casings, blue velvet rug with pad. 9x12 ft., 168 N. 12th St., Ph. 24483. HOP Pickers BOY CAUGHT RANSACKING A 14-year-jld boy was brought to the police station Saturday night by Charles Drees, route 3, Salem, who said that he found the boy going through a purse in the rear seat of the Drees car. whic h was parked at Trade and Liberty street. As the -boy's parents could noi oe locaiea, ne was neici in the juvenile Ward at the court house. We have a new stock of Frozen Food containers at Gleasan's Fro zen Food and Delicatessen, 280 N. Front. Paulus Bros. vill start beets day shift only Aug. 20. Please register now. Vene blinds laundered, repaired, retaped. 48 hrj ' service. Ph. 2-4418 Furn. apt. for, rent free for elder ly couple for pare of premises and some yard work. Homer Smith. Ph. 5740. Paulus Bros. Avill start beets day shift only Aug. 20. Please register now. Dr. David B. Hill's dental office will be closed until Sept. 3. E. O. Stadteiy jr., has moved his law offices to 613 First Nat'I Bank Bldg. New phone number 5238. CRISHELL INJURED Lloyd Criswell. 420 S. 22nd st . incurred facial lacerations Satur day afternoon when his bicycle was struck by a car at Liberty and Center streets, first aid men reported. Edwin Wittenberg, 550 N. Summer sL, whom police said was driving the car was not cited. Pear canning Jhas started at Pro ducers Co-op "Packing Co. 1695 N. Com'I, ph. 8660. Steady run for 3 md. Women needed for day work. Start Monday! morning. Don't forget tJie Gleason's will do your catering.. Gleason's Frozen Foods & Delicatessen, 280 N. Front, Ph. 8504. Reroof with Johns-Manville shin gles. MfTthis Bros. 164 S. Com'I. Ph. 4642. OFF ON VACATION Anna M. Astill, secretary to the Marion county: distr ict attorney, is leaving S a 1 e m Monday for a week's vacation. i Get a better job with bigger pay in less time w.th Thomas Short hand. Night school classes start ing now. Merfitt Davis School of Commerce, 420 State St., phone 2-1415. A 5 room house, double saraee. large storage garage, 6 teres all in fruit. Call for appointment. P. H. Bell, 510 Guardian Bio.;., Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 4896. MOTHERS, SONS HOME Mrs Roy Anderson, 659 Breys ave., and Mrs. James Morley, 1115 S. 17th st.. took their infant sons home Saturday from Salem General hospital. Lawnmowers, tools, sharpened at your door. Dexter. Ph. 9081. Slappy peaches, Aspinwall Or chards at Brooks, ph. 21261. A Cherished Memory Picture It will never change a lasting Tribute that you will remember forever that will be dear to you, and that you will cherish wherever you go. The continual expressions of gratitude, from the families we serve, give evidence that we merit the confidence they placed in us. Leston Charles Howell-Edwards Funeral Home The White Chapel on Capitol Street (Walker-Howell & Terwilliger-Edwards) 545 N. Capitol - Pbone 3672 VENETIAN Made in By Oregon's Second-Oldest I Retaped Recorded Repainted leinholdi VENETIAN 560 South 21 si St Our TIlkr.E FIRES OUT Salem firemen extinguisher! inree nres naiurriay in wnicii minor damages were reported They were a grass fire on Vista ave.. a fire in a oasenient at 1850 S. High st. and a fire which le sultej from a backfire in a fui nuce at the Portland General Electric company, 237 N. Liberty st. A Funeral services for Bro. J. VffVH. Johnson Clough - Bar- x ric rick Mortuary. Monday, Aug. 19, 1:45 p.m. Salem Lodge No. 4 A F. & A.M. Flagstone for sale. Ph. 21754. Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552 I will pay up to $9000 cash for modern 3 or 4 bed room home in or near Salem, furnished or un furnished. Write box 824, care of Statesman. CARR BABY IS SON Mr and Mrs. Rider Carr. croons, are me parents or a son born Saturday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Gleason's Frozen Food and Delica tessen rates first in all frozen foods. 280 N. Front. We have iced tea. home made pies and other delicatessen articles at Gleason's Frozen Food & Deli catessen, 280 N. Front. MRS. HUNTER HOME Mrs. Paul Hunter. 1020 Mon roe st.. took her infant daughter home Saturday from Salem Dea coness hospital. Capital Post 9 meeting Monday, 8 p.m.. Legion Hall. Veterans wel come. Duck pin bowling Open each day 1 p.m. to 12 p m., B & B Alleys, 335 N. High St. $200 MISSING Roger M. Watts, route 4. Salem, told police Saturday night that a L llf-ld containing $200 and some papers were missing from his person after he had been drink ing wim some girls in a ware house on North Front street. EDITOR APPOINTED McMINNVILLE. Ore., Aug. 16-7P)-Ed Goetzl, Portland, mana ger of the Miller-Freeman publi cations, will become managing editor of the McMinnville Telephone-Register, it was reported today. Cordell Hull was practicing law in Tennessee before he was old enough to vote. BLINDS Salem Venetian Blind Factory We call and make measurements, iiiatiiifaeture and ins-tall shades Complete & Levis BLINDS ki "You. ShopV9"' X Th v Tho. Kay Woolen Co. Nocated at 260 So. V FOR! X WooUni vv New Phone No. 3148 Florella Philips ' f-v IJIVH III A IK1 1 I II 1 (' II t Salem police f o u n d Florella Philips de;nl in her apaitment Friday night when they mvcstiga ted a call from John Hrumit-r. whtVlixes at the same ulac-e. that t lu . s. ji .,,. K.... seen for two days. Brunner said she had had a heart attack several days aco and it was to this that death wa at - tributed by the county cornnfr ... ... . . . . n. wiison. anoiner resicU'nt of, the apartment house, said he had brought her a bottle of milk . , , , Thursday and was apparently the last person to see her alive. Miss Philips had no local relatives but has a nict I?ijIUc Munon, li- ing in I.s Angeles. Calif , two cousins. Mrs. Sara Philips Holmes Los Angeles Calif , and Andrew ; Silver. Portland j Funera, waif(, win hH1 , Wednesdav .1 10 30 a.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel, with in terment in the City View ceme tery. Director of Religious Education Returns Georgia Leora Strong, director of religious education in the Sa lem public schools since 19:9. has returned from a ear's sabbatical leave during which time she ob tained her doctor's degree at New York university and Biblical sem- inary. She is resuming her relig- Elver J. owinr. pianerman 57 Me .ous education work, with off ,ces ?"?..fJ at her residence, 1130 Oak st. m Yfir mm -And W X i GREAT NAMES IN ZENITH BENDIX MAGNAVOX STROMBERG - CARLSON I., f- T7CT f T A ILU6 1U XXUIjI A 10 lo 15 Degrees Cooler these hot summer days, and will save up to SCI on fuel crista next winter. Just phone 8498 and our representative will rail and give you a FREE estimate and explain how we can make your home more comfortable the year 'round. "Reliable workmanship the result of years of experience." i Campbell Rock Wool Co. I Home Insulation II 32 Ilroadway 5 mi tijiM? Iet Us Help You With Your Problem 1 Our exf-rri e n 1 d rnn( is r. : ui' yi. .1 n j -i I f t ni it ,( t 1 Jc.r the iutt in r ( r 6 x I p 1 1 ( r ) y . r llOII.t'. All Work and Material Are Guaranteed Complete Personal Supervision of Fery Job IP. (Q). Mejp&ine CrO- 16 Yean in Salem Phone 4783 3715 Largest and Het Kguipped Taint Shop In Salem Public Records JUSTICE COURT Jolin WalUc TiuinMv, no H't t llill flit fun- ! ! C'liai lr lt Miller def-1i linillki. $2 :) 1mr anal IlKhanl SU-nnillini violation of U Ikmi' .lulr. f. lirtr mi-iI tl on n- lll-tlt of CIJftt Mutch r; It-mi Whippl painr wnr, out suffit ifiit (Icjnncr i fine 1 ,n, b,nrr p4eaded innocent, tual ""'. ,or A"Kut I If!" f'.... "v" . . linr hew' to amn to nil juiv ! , w"d Mm-k.eir .i.a.i n failme to stop. II fine and rot. w-r. Milk Ahcift. tiuck txd- , in fio fine. tnT" .t ''S? ante lijjnin. f 3 SO fine and nU . gwni- tWCll ITgl RT other Plaintiff file Mply dinitlirn rd denting. PROBATE COURT Mia Mav Abb elate- Order direct j 'kMnirv iva Kauf man, administratrix, authoiised to ac cept claim ett lenient. MUNICIPAL. COURT Thome R. Johnmn. MS N. lth at . Violation of basic lule. f7 10 hail. Kit-hard V. Mc-alllter. Ptalum. vio lation of balc lule. fa bail. Met tin Noble. Daton. no muffler. 5 bail Joe Becker. 1440 Nebraska at , fail ure to atop. f2 SO fine Donald L Hag-land Liberal. Kan . running red llaht. f 2 SO bail. Robert P. Fomter. route 2. Salem, failure to mtop. f 2 50 ball James R. Metzler, failing to atop. fJ.SO hall Melvin R ("are. box ao Abeam ave violation of baic rule. f7 bt fine MARRIAGE l.ICKN.SK APPLICATIONS Franri N Smallenvood. 23 loejrer and Stella Mariano. 1. ticket agerif. i both SaJem Oerald O-bor n. 20. elect i Ic SALEM'S Complete Husic Store Headquarters for P I A II 0 S Musical Instrument SHEETIIUSIC RECORDS Radios CAI'KIIAKT Saul Janz Owner Thunvday 8:00 8:30 P.M. P.pol.r and U r.lern We can remedy thai! Insulating your home with Fireproof Itork Wool will make your home Metal U'eatherstrippinr I'hone 8196 We Are I'fiuipped T11 Do Industrial a Well an Home Tainting Mickey Still Grasps Straws srRIN; If I.D. M . Ave. 17 ol'i-Tw da after hla fe fr tuftrnlon from Mijer league baaeball upheld. MUker Owen W Md and di illumioned. Bat he hm nt given tip hope mt returning m Ihe Brooklyn Dodger. On the mid way of the Ourk Empire fair at "Mlrkey Owen Da. the one time Dodger raUher aaid In an iminlnin aid Ilnty Itm nl.am. It link Im.IIi Kalein j James V. I Ittle ?l olon.tier ap. pienUie. and 1leiea Ken. of. It. ! denf nuite. Ix.m kilveiton HARTMAN BROS A u thorized Distrihuton . . of . TIIE (( j WATCH 11 L- - - -i s )) Clavarly mU4 kiat. Wl.aa y-cKaMi claap ymm4 af aia4 Um. ImM' A WONDERFUL WATCH IN A BEAUTIFUL BRACELET Here's the perfect jolufion to yougift p'ob'm. If you can't decide between a writatc" or lovely bracelet, give her both in th rx BENRUS CL.At.! The vatch, a f.r I 7-,'wl Benrus. is the distinctive centerpiece in a ' superbly" simple, gracefully styled Crt 53 bracelet. Come ir and see it todoyl Uv Dwuied Vtymtmls at no rxtr Oit Motv in Stoi k for Immediate Delit ery ALSO lien's Benrus Wrist Walchcs from Now Available ai HARTMABI BROS. -hv'i'm Llborty Interview todaf that he UUnda to make another appeal to ona miloner A. B. Chandler, a Kxiwriencctt Sfxtrttnear SALESLADIES WANTED! I zip ply nt SALLY'S a n n n a a Court & Libortr 5500 lo of Stilem at Stale s r -ATI