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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. August 21. 1946
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d..e on Tnr p..iifiar. arks
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WUi l.a-a E A Van Okdol
Anm.fr admitting and denying, alleges
dism
of OoMs
ntlllKfnct asks
ilsal and recovery
BCiVVicior
Records
How la Give A
Snccesiul Parly
lav He the gang over and pin
lae latent and iriirtl records.
Everyone will have a v onder
fal tlane danclag and tinting.
aveieel yr rerords her today .
Heider's
XI Conrt St.
Phone 75M
l.ilene Frier v Ralph DeVilbiss: Mo
tions by defendant to strike and to
make more definite and certain.
Mai y Gei ken vs Elvin C Cunning
ham Motions by defendant to strike.
Bett -June Chavers vs John Paul
Chavers: Complaint asks divorce on
f rounds that previous divorce was not
inai at tune of re-marriage, asks
retention of name Betty-June Chavers.
Married Kept 10. 1H4 at Greta. La.
PROBATE COURT
Henry J Miller guardianship estate:
Order of confirmation on sale of real
property
Wayne C. Groff estate: Answer by
heirs asks order approving sale of
real property as requested in petition
by aclmiruMrator.
C M C'orkum company vs William
C Gabriel: Mechanics lein on prop
erty of S21 745 24 filed.
Charles II. Lawrence guardianship
estate Order approving final account
ing and discharging guardian.
Sarah A. C'rum estate: Order ap
proving final account.
Harry I Pearson estate: Order ap
pointing Gladys M. Pearson as ad
ministiatrix and H R Robinson. Wil
liam A Rosenthal and Dorothy Lee
Brown as appraisers.
Charles Wesley Pierce estate: Final
oAJer approving distribution and or
dering discharge of administratrix.
Maitha Elizabeth Weller guardian
ship estate: Order approving fourth
annual account and directing payment
of attorney's fees.
George E Hurst estate: Order ap
pointing Mary J. Hurstas administrat
rix and A W. Smither. Esther M.
Werner and Bessie M. Elofson as ap
praisers Hons E. Moores estate: Demurrer by
TODAY
SAFEWAY
CANTAIX)UPES. lb 4c
Sweet aa Honey
80-lb. crate $1.79
TOMATOES, crate 89c
Bmy New fir Canning
i'HITNKS. Italian, lux $1.39
Dry Onion. 50-lb. bag 89c
IHJTATOES. 50-lb. bag 89c
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WE RENT
Heavy Duty Sanders
It iVrm' to Do it Yourself
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AM) A i.i. cleaning supplies
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SUPER-MEAT
Dog Food
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i the fst. f natural whole
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Bingland1
46.5 Ferrv St.
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PET SHOP
Telephone 6859
Salem, Ore.
Pioneer Trust company, farmer ad
ministrator, on grounds that petition
does not state sufficient faqts to jus
tify relief asked for.
Florella E. philips estate? Petition
for letters of administrationii
JUSTICE COURT Si
John Delvtn Finley. violation of the
basic speed ,rle. $10 fine gunpended
on payment of costs i
Spencer Txirrey Numrichj driving
while intoxicated. 1250 fine "and costs.
30 davs sentence suspended.;1
C. R. Jefferson, no operators license.
11 fine and costs. i:
Phil Dvkttra. assault ani battery,
taken under advisement. ji
C. V. Patterson, parking in' no-parking
area, continued to August 29 for
trial. x-
Glenn Moody, rape. preliminary
examination todav at 1:30 1p.m.
MUNICIPAL COURT i
Larry Orth. 233 S. 4th St., ho drivers
license, fined. 5.
Dean M. Mahaffey. 1076 ' Highland
ave . violation of basic riile. fined
7 50. ri
Margaret R. Kunze. route it. Salem,
failure to stop, posted $2.50 tail.
James L. Osborn, route . Salem,
failure to stop, posted 2 50 bail.
Lawrence H. Max. Lebanon, viola
tion of baric rule, posted S750 bail.
Walter Thompson, Corvalrtn. viola
tion of basic rule, posted 730 bail
Wyman Pool. San Jacinto Calif,
violation of basic rule, posted $7 50
bail.
Frazier TelUiga. Astoria, vitiation of
basic rule, ported $10 bail.
Clifford Beck. Port Orchard. Wash.,
violation of basic rule, fined: $10.
MARRIAGE LICENSE i
APPLICATIONS j
James Edward Coqulllette. JQ. labor
er, route 3. Salem and Gloria f. Brack
lev. 22. laborer. Independence,
Wesley W. Hooley. 24. farmer. Ham
mett. Ida . and Doris I. King; 22, do
mestic. Hubbard. V-
Eugene P. Kinney, 28. macnine op
erator and Sophia Winterhosller. 23.
Paper Converting company, a both of
Salem. j'
Alfred F. Knieling 26. sheet metal
worker. Salem and Helen M Schuld.
1$. office worker. Jeflerson. ;i
Rov I. Ward. 24. recapping s business
and Margaret Haley. 20. both rf Salem.
Robert L. Mauser. 26, salesman, and
Shanna H Wehrll, 27, bank teller,
both of Salem. ji
Valley Briefs
Births
FLORES To Mr. iid Mn.
Chris Flore, route 7, bo 234F,
a daughter, Tuesday, August 20,
at Salem General hospital;.
H'ESTON To Mr. attd Mr
Henrv Weston. Indeoencfirnce. a
son, Tuesday, August 20,jl at Sa
lem Generajl hospital. u
VAN HANDLE To Mr. and
Mn. Lawrence Van Handle of
Stayton, a " daughter, f uesday.
August 20, at Salem Deacon ens
hospital.
Turner . To Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Turner. 517 S. 17tn; st . a
daughter, Tuesday, Augutj 20, at
CmIasw rk.s MmAca ' W rss r i t a t
HEUBERGER To Mr. and
Mr Ijiwrence HeuberBer of
Sublimity, a son, Tuesday), Aug
ust 20, at Salem Deaconess hos
pital. CUT FOOT TREATED l
Edward Brunell. 1677 Cfeemek
eta St.. came lo the Salem first
aid office TtrPsday for treatment
of a cut foot.
ARM IN WRINGER
First aid men were called to the
home of Bobby VanDell "tuesday
to treat his arm after heUhad it
caught in a wringer. h
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NOTICE Or BOND SALE i
Notice is hereby given thafc sealed
bids will be received by thep under
signed until the hour of $ 00;0-Clock
p m on the Srd day of September.
1M6. and Immediately thereafter pub
licly opened by the District): School
Board of School District No. 118. Mar
lon County, Oregon, at the? Salem
Heights School building near 'Salem.
Oregon, for an Issue of bonds f said
School District. In the amount!; of-Six
Thousand Dollars ($6000 001. sali) bonds
to be dated December 1. 1MI.5 ind to
mature aerially : In numerical order as
follows:
$1000 00 on December 1, 5M8
$100000 on' December 1.
$1000 00 on December 1, 3D50
$1000 00 on December 1. HVftl
$1000 00 on December 1, 552
$1000 00 on December 1. tt53
Said bonds to bear interest ; at the
rate of not to exceed 6 per annum
payable semi-annually, principal and
interest payable at the office of the
County treasurer of Marion County,
Oregon, or at the fiscal agencyl of the
State of Oregon in New York ity, at
the option of the purchaser.
Said bonds were duly authorized at
an election held on July 29.
Bid must be accomplished by a cer
tified check in the amount 41 Two
Hundred Dollars t$2U0 00).
The approving? legal opinion John
W. Shuler. Spaulding Building.; Port
land, Oregon, will be furnished the suc
cessful bidder
The Board reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
E. r. CARL ETON. Clerk
School District No, 128
Marion County, Oregon.
Address: Route 8. Salem. Ai?-14-21
NOTICE OF RECSISTStATION OP
TRADEMARK
Trademark "RePeTeZe" ha been
registered with Secretary of State of
Oregon in the name ef Harry Olsen.
P.O. Box 3012. Seattle 14. Washington.
A. 7-14-21
HOP PICKE
E?S!
Here Is Your Schedule of
Bus Slops lo Eola Hopyard
Seuth Route North Route)
Blue 4 hltf Hut 1st Trip Xnd Trip Yellow Bus 1st Trip lad Trip:
Start W Salem Bridge : A M 7:lt A.M. West Salem Bridge . ... : A.M ?:2 A.M.
tenter A Comm. Center A Comm.
Stale A Comm. Union aV Comm.
MlMion A Comm. . Division aV Comm..
Miller A Comm. Market V Coram
Washington A Comm. 15 A.M 7:3e A.M. Prod. Coop. Cannery .. :15 A.M. 7:30 A.M-
Rural A ( omm Highland A Comm
H'fh A Rural Broadway Ac Highland
t apitol A Rural Maple A Highland
l?th M A Rural Myrtle A Highland
(rm A 11th M. S:3 A.M 7:45 A.M. Cherry A Highland 6:30 A.M. 7:45 A.M,
Mission A 12h St. Capitol Ac Highland
Oak A 12th M Falrgronds Rd. Ac Cap.
Mate A Kth M Market A Capitol
t apitol A ( enter Union A Capitol
High A (enter Center Capitol
( omm A (enter Puritan Groe., W. Sal.
front A (enter W. White Gro., W. Sal.
Puritan Groe.. W. Sal.
W. While (iro . W. Kal
Arrive lla 7 0 A.M. S:15 A.M. 7: A.M. S:15 A.M;
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WILLIAMS & THACKER
Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Dike of Los Angeles have pet-n
guests of their daughter Barbara
Dike and Audrey Smith and wnt
to Roseburg to vi.Mt an old friend
of Dike before leaving for home.
Wood burn Work night at the
Settlemier City park will be
Thursday instead of the usual Fri
day that workers may attend the
band concert scheduled for that
night. Workers are asked to bring
rakes, hoes, axes, and other equip
ment for clearing the park. E.lmer
Mattson will furnish ice cream for
all workers. j
Wood barn Rotary club is spon
soring a band concert of the new- ;
ly organized Woodburn commun- '
ity band Friday at 8 p m. in the
library square. Kenneth Thomp
son directs the band. 1
Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Yungen drove to Brietenbush Hot
Springs August 15 where they
have arranged to stay for two
weeks hoping that the water will
prove beneficial to their health.
Brush College Mr. and Mrs.
Allen R. Gordon and son, Doug
las, have moved here from Santa
Monica and are making their home
with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Craig un
til their new residence can be t
built on the Craig ranch. Gordon i
Is Mrs. Craig's son.
Orchard Heights Oiling of the ;
Orchard Heights road is now un
derway from Chapman corner to
the Summit. The city of West
Salem is aying a pipeline to the
Albert Bouffler farm water from
whose well has been purchased by
the city of West Salem.
Jefferson Attending the Evan
gelical United Brethren summer
as-sembly at Jennings Lodge Sun-
; day were Mr. and Mrs. Don D;
i vis, Mr. and Mrs. George Kins
! and two children: Leona Camp
, bell, Lavera and Nora Parsons.
i
! Jefferson Mrs. D. R. McCallum
; of Erskine, Alta., Canada is vis
! iting Mr. and Mrs. George Vail
and old friends. She is remem
i bered as Fern Anderson, and has
not been here for 28 years.
Orchard Heights The Reuben
. rasrnKes nave returned Horn an
I extended! trip as far ea.-t as Min
nesota wheie they isited rela
tives. They also vi-ited in Nebras
ka and Iowa and during the trip
were in the tapitols of Idaho.
Colorado!, Wyoming, and returned
through Montana and Washington,
visiting Glacier park.
Silverton Terminal leave
blanks will lx available at the
VFW poit meeting. Wednesday
night at 8 p m in the local aim
ory, Frank Porter has announced.
RKTI R.N FROM CANADA
Mr. and Mrs. James Tmdall re
turned last weekend fiom a Hi
days' motor trip to Vancowei.
B. (, and Rainier national pa:k.
Gas on Stomach
Relieved ia 5 alow. or
doable sear momj bck
Wtl rs. Mi ! m r arte tmm m afvit.
tr.f & mx Xiilira ae aTVira. i ii 1 1 f
irm mlK twiff ifirlfa I'fe. iaM m 1 Ma
TMr! Vi UtOM tftl nf i m a
j.it, or hufe4 m s.-a as avacs f lar
ta aa. M ail eraactaia.
TRIPS DAILY
SALEM to
EUGENE
WAY $UO
PIm, iy f,dnt lax
0pot: Nw Senator Hotel
Phon Salozn 5054
I
l (ci:aa;tM.tio
la conformity with
the Government
Of dor, tfcjo produc
tion of Acuta fteor
hot been cut 30
(..plese drink loss
f it so ell may
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BACKYARD WASH-RACK!
It takes plenty of elbow grease to
keep the old car looking its best. But
it's worth it, especially if you can
relax afterwards with a cool, refreshing
glass of ACME!
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the beer with the
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($r) ACMt MlWfHlS. Sea frooctsc
Mcdonald candy co.
444 S. CoMtu-ereUI St. Saaecn W. W.
Movnt Shosta in the Shasta National Forest, drawn
from one of Standard's FREE, full-color Scenic Views.
Ask for them when you stop for Chevron Supreme.
Wtiof io iofe ivhen you
foEie ?o the foil
STANDARD :
Of CALIFORNIA
PtODUCT
If yow'r going camping, heed these tips front
the U. S. Forest Service; 1. Take an axe and shovel,
they make it easy to build safe campfires. 2. Get
a fire permit- 3. Handle burning tobacco with care.
And here's another good tip for a carefree trip . . .
Drlv all th way on "temperature-tailored"
Chevron Supreme Gasoline. A special Chevron
Supreme is made for each different climate and
altitude zone in the West and each one is care
fully designed to fit local driving conditions.
This prejmlimi gasoline), fortified with the tun
blending agents we use in aviation gasoline, gives
your car all the pep and power you'll ceed for ch
toughest going in the West. Try it on your trip
and take along a Chevron Credit Card.
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STOP AT
STANDARD STATIONS, INC.
CHEVRON CAS STATIONS AND