(Dntty Mewg DBtrneffg ACCIDENT VICTIM FAIR The condition of Cliff Selby. 219 S. High St.. was reported -fair" lr Salrm General hospital Satur day. Selty was injured Thursday rwght near Monmouth on highway WV. vkhen hu car struck the rear heel of a trailer, tor it loose from the truck which pulled it and wrnt with it off the highway. Jack Hall. 3095 Cherry ave.. riding with Stlby. as taken to the veterans hovpital in Portland with a back injury. Iltmpitalizalton was not re quired for the othT persons in oled. A realtor must be' alert and pro gressive because it he misses three consecutive Realty Board meet ings where all real estate prob lems are discussed, he is automati cally dropped from the rolls and can no longer use the word Real tor, lie safe, be satisfied, list your I r-perty with a -Realtor. " Ahr-Steamship tickets anywhere, Kugel. 7694. 735 N. Capitol at. t CAR THEFT CHARGED C'hailes D. Harris. 934 N. Liber ty st . was arrested at 7:30 p m, fturdy and charged with car theft by police who reported he took a pitk-up truck owned by F. C. LuU. 129 N. Liberty at J from a parking space at 249 S Cottage st, and crashed it into irked car in the 1100 block south High ctreet. which belonged to c T. Walker, 140 Larva ave. Robert Rawsan. teacher of piano nd harmony. Ph. 3058. Flouretcent Commercial and In dustrial Lighting Fixtures for im mediate delivery. Salem Lighting and Appliance Co.. temporary lo cation 233 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore gon. Phone 9412. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your rnat moth proofed. Price's. 135 N. Liberty St Phone 912L KIT BEER BILL Five cf seven young men drink Ir.g beer together at the Spa tore up their checks Friday night and left without paying, police reports indicate. The other two paid. The five have reportedly acted simil arly before, investigating officers said. Have your new lawn and garden tilled the quick, modern easy way. fcalem Tree Co. Ph. 21208 or 22505. MIX FOR GROCERY James M. Taylor and Alice Tay lor, 5 Landing ave, filed an as sumed business name certificate Saturday with the Marion county clerk for Taylor's Grocery, 3193 Sunnyview ave. Flpurecent Commercial and In dustrial Lighting Fixtures for im mediate delivery. Salem Lighting and Appliance Co., temporary lo cation 255 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore gon. Phone 9412. You can take The Statesman with you to school now. There is avail able a $4 subnet iption for eight month, at any college or unl erity in the United States", daily and: Sunday. Your check will start Your Home Newspaper immed lately. Tt'RNOVER FILED Sheriff Denver Young filed a tax turnover showing that an ad ditional $2,822 has been collected on the 1944-45 tax roll. DeMolay Mothers club is having rummage sale Oct. 4 and 5 in Beaver hall over Greenbaums Good United States Gold Coin wanted for private collection. Will pay double original value or more. Call 21708 or drop us a postal. J. C. Formlck. 2460 East Nob Hill. Salem. Wanted: Automobile trimmer and an upholsterer. McAlvin's Top Shop. 545 N. Church. Ph. 9580. Obituary in tin city September 17.' Fred Jama Baurr-an. late retldent of Al lan, at tre ace of 33. Son of Mr Ciadv S. hoamjn. Albany, Mtd fiMMiion of Mr. Nora Haujrhman. lhuin. Calif luntitl arrvMv will be MundiT at II am. In the W T Hdn rMapel. witla private con fltMl.t.tf Hivirri at Ml (rent Abtwjr r.atMM.Ieuin T h HeV, LJoyd T. An' eeraun will officiate. A Mil. TOM " Ooiir , A Hamilton, late TUimt f 13JU f uth t . died In a local hoa Iital -futd.v. beptember IS. at the of SI. urvivtnc aie daughter. Mr. Doraa T 1 jn(lj. Ciaata Faaa, ana a tun, Tlvt II ami I tori. Salem. Member of I've SevenUi Day Advert. t let eriUTcn Funeral announcement to ntad later by lloweil-gdrarU euenpany. NEW FIRM ESTABLISHED f A new auditing, accounting and tax practice for Salem has been announced by Leon D. Margosian, certified public accountant, who will locate his office at 444 Cen ter st A graduate in accounting from City College of New York, Margosian had been associated with large firms in Portland for three years before coming here. Fall bulbs, full selection, fine qual ity. Jary, Florist. 385 Court. Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis- rharge certificates. , River silt too soil it fill dirt. ComT. Sand it GraveL Ph. 21968 COM RANEY HAS GUESTS I CGM P. A. Raney, of the Salem navy recruiting station, and Mrs. Raney have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Norton and family of Pine Camp. N. Y. Mor ton is en route to Manila. P. I- where he will work with the war department administration offices. His family plans to remain here until they are enabled to join him in Manila. j New location Cronlse Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. I : f Wedding pictures taken at the church. 820 State. Ph. 8722. I 1 t Lawn sprinkling systems by Ci S. Whitcomb Co. Tor Information call 21619. STAMP ON SALE OCT. 17 1 Postmaster Albert Gragg an nounced Saturday that the new 3-cent Stephen Watts Kearny stamp, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Kearny's entrance into Santa re, w. Alex., is sche duled to go on sale In Salem Oc tober 17. 1 Insured savings earn more than two per cent, at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty Street. Furniture upholstered and re paired by expert workmen. Mc Alvin Top Shop, 643 N. Church St Will buy direct from owner, mod ern home furnished or unfur nished. Ph. 24485. SHIPMENTS PERMITTED The resumption of service per mitting the sending of ordinary gift parcels to the French zone of Germany, excepting Berlin, was announced Saturday by Postmas ter Albert Gragg. Details as to size, method of packing and dec la ration of contents may be ob tained t the posteffice. Peery T. Buren has moved his law offices to room 613. First Nation al Bank Building. Phone 5238. f Have your new lawn and garden tilled the quick, modern easy way. Salem Tree Co. Ph. 21208 or 22505. COVERALLS TAR EN Two pairs of coveralls were taken from a truck Friday night while It was parked on downtown State street. Bekins Moving and Storage -company, Portland, own ers, reported yesterday to police. Reopening Gilmore Dress Shop (formerly Senator dress shop) 439 Court st Upstairs over BreiV haupts it Smith Bakery. f TIRE. WHEEL STOLEN A tire and wheel were stolen from his car Thursday night, as it was parked in front of his resi dence, 550 N. Summer st, Frank Jeppe reported to police. LuU riower Snoppe. 1278 N. Lib erty, phnne 9592. i . f LIONS TO HEAR NORBLAD Rep. Walter Norblad will ad dress the Hollywood Lions club at its Wednesday noon meeting in the Lion's Den. SCOUTS. TOUR PEN Boy Scout troop 1 toured the state penitentiary Saturday. :CnR s? rvsj (Or' Funeral Costs To those who remember we are. thankful that ten though the present day trend In costs I continually upward, we are still able to maintain the same identical low priced Funeral Semrfes as were offered by our predecessors. The Edwards-Terwilliger and The Walker it Howell Funeral Homes. Lett on Charles Howell-Edwards Kpneral Home The White Chapel en Capitol Street (Walker-Howell it TerwilUger Ed wards) 845 N. Capital - Fbene 2672 I-' -run r 5 Nurses to End Course Today Betty Schuck and Geraldine Lammert today will complete their three-month course in psychiatric nursing at the Oregon State hos pital V l Hospital officials announced Saturday also that the following student nurses recently completed the course: Jo Ann Witherrite and Gladys Seehafer of Pendleton, Pa tricia McClure of University of Portland's college of nursing, and VALLEY MEN DISCHARGED I Discharges from Fort Lewis. Wash., Friday, according to word from the separation center head quarters there, included those of T. 5th Gr. John L. Lehnherr, route 7, box 343 E, Salem; Pyt. Ralph B. Wolf, route 1, Mt Angel; Pvt. .Edwin A. Ediger. route 1. Dallas; Cpl. William J. Lance. Al bany; Sgt. Dale Jorda. route 1. Silver! on, and T 5th Gr. Charles Johnston and 1st Sgt. Walter G. Miller, Jr., both of Woodburn. You can take The Statesman with you to school now. There is avail able a $4 subscription for eight months, at any college or uni versity in the United States, daily and Sunday. Your check will start Your Home Newspaper Immed iately. ; i. TIRE. WHEEL STOLEN Edward J. Studer, Gervals, re ported to police yesterday that- sr tire and wheel were stolen from his car . the previous 1 night while it was parked on Waverly street In Salem.; Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 135 N. Liberty St Phone S12L 4 LEAVE HTLLCREST 'i Four girls. Virginia Lee Miller, 16, Edna Savage, 18, Betty King, 15, and Nadene Sipe, 17, were re ported missing from girls' school at about 6:30 o'clock last night. school authorities told city police. Free mothproofing for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 1SS j N. Liberty St Phone 912L ?S Lois Hylton of University of Ore gon's college of nursing. ; Newly enrolled student I nurses at the state hospital were listed as: . " - i From University of Oregon school of nursing, Portland Pa tricia Ann Gholson, Kathryn Hill, Etna Morris, Asta Skoubo, Zella Mae Welch and Bernice Lillie. From St Anthony's hospital, Pendleton Josephine Griggs, Lo-. leta Vogt and Claire Barton. From Portland sanitarium and hospital Floy Purdey: from Uni versity of Portland college of nursing Rosemary Read; Students Take Swimminsr Test Of all sophomore boys at Salem high schocf, only 50 per cent can swim satisfactorily, it was shown In a swimming test conducted Fri day by school and Salem YMCA officials. Twenty per cent are poor swimmers and 30 per cent Cannot swim at all, it was re ported. The swimming test was given in order 'to assign priority in sign ing boys for weekly swimming classes at the Y in conjunction with their school physical educa tion course. : Chet Goodman of the Y staff will conduct the swim ming class which is optional to the boys. CAR DRIVER CITED Archie L. Bones, 1143 S. High st., will appear In municipal court this week on a charge of operat ing a vehicle with impaired wind shield vision, for which he was cited by Salem police Friday evening following an accident in which Bones car which police re ported struck three-year-old Ju dith Schreiner, 358 N. 21st st. The girl was bruised but not seriously hurt. BUILDING PERMITS GIVEN Residential garage 'building and alteration projects were approved Saturday in dty building permits issued by the city engineer to R. A. Saunders, for work at1 2435 S. Summer st.;" Henry Larsen, 1695.N. Summer st.; J. A. Kep- hart, 355 Columpia st HARTMAN BROS. HAVE RECEIVED FOR. YOU ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF - n t precise limepiecd masterpiece . . . (ZeatldaiUijlj Beautiful . KJLLL in one lovely unit, is this remarkably precise! 7-jewel Benrus ana exqyisueiy STyiea, supremely grecemi someone you A love. mot only i will ne ease withwhich f shejcanT IpT t?on and on whenever the pleases. io make i .1 it a point to come in today, for the BENRUS mlTcaUpi6 see If it doesn't brincjyou the sweet-J C est embraces you've ever had! tlw. ' : " i - ' !zl ' Divided VaymetttfUrranged Conveniently HARTMAN BROS. J'. ' il , ; Jewelers of Salem if Liberty crl State i State to Deposit $1,514,650.72 For Payments State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott. on October 1, will deposit with the state's fiscal agency in New York City S1.314.650.7Z. with which to pay $464,000 in principal and $76, 869.47 in interest on Oregon state highway bonds and $750,000 in principal and $223,781.25 in in terest' on .Oregon veterans state aid bonds. The state treasurer, during Oc tober, also will pay at his office here $30,000 in principal and $9912.50 in interest on bonds is sued by the state board of higher education. inese principal, payments will reduce the outstanding highway bonds to $4,000,000, veterans' bonds to $9,775,000 and state board of higher education bonds to $1, 227,000. Scott said the total state gen eral obligation bonded debt would stand at $55,824,340 on October 1, compared with $66,062,810 on January 1, 1928. The net general bonded debt of the state on Oc tober 1, after deducting assets and investments applying against the Indebtedness will be approximate ly $2,000,000. DAMAGES OVERESTIMATED THE DALLES. Sept. 28. -(A)- Publisher Ben R. Litfin said today his fire-damaged Chronicle plant may begin publishing' as early as Oct. 10. Damages have been found not as serious as at first believed after the Wednesday ' morning blaze, Litfin reported. Paper Drive Slated Oct. 27 Salem's next waste paper col lection by boy scouts will be made Sunday, October 27, it was an nounced yesterday by Gardner Knapp of the civilian service col lection committee. He said Salem merchants will provide necessary trucks to be used in the pick-up. Proceeds from the collected waste paper will go toward the purchase of additional boats and other aquatic equipment for the boy scouts Camp Pioneer, Knapp stated. Pro ceeds from waste paper drives in the four war years netted $4000 for the boy scout camp building fund and for a motion picture projector, he added.? Bonneville Power Sped to Toledo Bonneville power administra tion men have been sent to bolster short-handed contra tor's crews at 15 D Experienced 2 Ready-tO'tvcar S SALESLADIES WANTED! a Apply at n SALLY'S - ..... . court & uoerty r-i The Statesman, Salem, Orew Sunday. September 2$. 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