12 Th S totman, Salem. Ortgon. Tu day, Octobr 29. 1348 IPanlbllfl nHBiDirdl Jl'STICC COURT Uiimxi T. McDonald, Visalia. Calif., chalked uith larceny, pre liminary examination held, case dimis!d. J Alfred Iien.-1. pleaded guilty to charge of non-support, held to answer. Martin Raenburger, Portland, parsing on crest of hill, f ned 12.50 and cost. ' Robert Pern be r ton and Andrew Schneider, both pleaded guilty to being drunk on public highway, committed to county jail upon failure to pay $25 fine each. Clarence A. Eldridge, Aurora, pleaded innocent to two charges of. driving while intoxicated, posted $250 and $-150 bail; trial ,set for November 12. " Roy E. Kimball, 160 Union! sL, pleaded guilty to a charge of bur glary, held to answer. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Walter M. Cllne. Jr., 30. rest aurant operator, and Jessie Worth lr.gton, 23, theatre business man ager, both of Salem. Oliver F. Hecker, 22, mechanic. Wood burn, and Lora L. Mullican, 16. domestic, Hubbard. Virgil R. Lowrie. 21, truck driv er, and Phyllis Vredenburg. 18, bookkeeper, both of Hubbard. Virgil R. Faber, 27, farmer, and Clara M. Smith, 28, bank teller, both of St. Paul. John W. Bilyeu. 47, steam fitter, and Jeanette D. Sisson, 46, evan gelist, both of Portland. John McFarland, 25, painter and Ellen Schulze 20, bookkeeper, both BEfi-Vktoi Records Listen lo Opera In Yonr Hone Fee the finest and mott sat isfying type f relaxation, listen i anaster rererdlnrs f year favorite operas. We carry the finest reeords of ooeras. symphonies and classical nosie. Heider's 428 Court St. Call 7522 of Salem. Roman II. Steffen, warehouse man, West Salem, and Faith Fut tie. secretary. Salem. Edgar L .Rowe, fireman, and Millie Obermier, both of Albany Erwin L. Frye, 34, dry cleaner, and Wilma I. Oglivie, 20, nurse, both of Salem. Don L. Hill. 20, truck driver. and Iola Hansen, 19, domestic. both of Salem. Merton S. Coville, 80, farmer, and June E. Schneider, 29, domes tic. both of Dallas. Walter D. Rogers, 22, and Clara Loudon, 28, both of Silverton. William E. Lockwood, 21, mill worker, and Donna Milligan, 19, domestic, both of Coquille. Norman S. Powers, 27, custod ian, and Phyllis M. Byers, 21, com tometer operator, both of Salem. PROBATE COURT Oliver L. Magnuson estate: Or der for final discharge-of adminis trator. Abraham Peterson estate Amended order to show cause. K. O. Rue estate: Order appoint ing Waldo Rue administrator. L. G. McDonald estate: Order appointing Carrie Q. McDonald administratrix. M. J. Van Valkenburch estate: Final order. Henry J. Miller guardianship estate: Final report1 of guardian filed. August Albus estate: Order ap pointing William Albus adminis trator. Custer E. Ross estate: Order ex tending until November 15 time in which administrator may file appraisal. Uoyd M. Hill estate: Order sub stituting Elmer Church for Jack Arnz as an appraiser. Stephen Hemshorn estate: Final order. CIRCUIT COURT Katherine D. Amell vi Jot Amell: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment; married March 22, 1937, at Shel ton. Wash. Katherine D. Amell vs Joe Amell: Order restraining defend-' ant from disposing of personal ef fects, or from molesting plaintiff or minor children. . William C. Gabriel vs C. M. Cor kum Co.: Motion filed by de fendant Ruth Blackwell vs Kenneth K. Blackwell and others: Undertaking for costs of appeal filed. Melba Tedwell vs Ray Ted well: Order of default. Doris Parker vs William B. Parker: Order of default. Esther T. Gulick vs William F. Gulick: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment; married June 28, 1936, at Algona, Iowa. MUNICIPAL COURT Ronald Sheet. 340 N. Capitol st.. reckless driving. lined $15 and drivers license suspended for six months; violation of anti-noise ordinance, fined $5. Robert C. Stevenson, 170 Rat- H If il cliff dr- violation of anti-noise ordinance, fined $5. Dan L. Perkins. Brooks, viola tlon of anti-rioise ordinance, fined $5. A ? William J Millwood, 1190 S. 22nd St., reckless driving, fined 25. H Francis Hardwood, 62 Williams ave., violation of anti-noise ordi nance, fined $5. Edgar L. Wong, 660 Marion St., failure to. stop, fined $2.50 Leo Palmer, 2065 Maple st., vio lation of basic rule, fined $7.50. George H.- Patrick, route 3, Eu gene, driving" while under the in fluence of intoxicating liquor, fin ed $100, 30 day jail sentence sua pended, driver's license suspend ed for one year. Myron TraVers, violation of basic rule, fined $7.50 Ursel W. Kay, 1525 Falrmount st., violation of basic rule, fined $7.50. ft f Kenneth R;. Gates, 528 N. Church st., violation; of basic rule, fined $7.50. l I Joe L. Himmel, violation 6 basic rule, lined S7.au, Warren H Hoffman, route 1, Sheridan, illegal reverse turn, posted $2.50 bail. Keith L. Bennett, failure to stop, posted $5 bail 4 Floyd G. Sanders, 879 N. Lib erty st., four: io the driver's seat, posted $2.50 bail Robert F. McCullough, Silver- ton, four in driver s seat, violation of basic rule; posted $12.50 bail N. L. Jones, Silverton, reckless driving,' posted $25 bail. Jerome AH Lucas, route 2, Sa lem, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. HI W. L. CorreU, Waterloo, viola tion of basic rule, posted $10 bail. D. D. Holdorf, route 2, Dallas, violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. , : i K. D. Stanton, Philomath, vio lation of basic j rule, posted $7.50 bail. H j . R. E. Schouweiller, Sweet Home, violation of basic rule, posted! $5 bail. , li j '; J. E. Triplets Eastside, violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. Thomas Marshall, Albany, vio lation of bavic; rule, posted $7.50 ball. ! M ! Max Rogers, 11995 S. Cottage St.. violation of f basic rule, posted $5 bail. fM W. T. Simon,! Portland, violation of basic rule.- posted $7.50 bail.; Reginald Garrett, 1221 Ruge st West Salem.; violation of basic rule posted $5 bail.) E. C. Malnj Houser, violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. J. U. Thomas, Oakland, no driv er's license,' posted $5 bail. W. L. Croker, route 2,' Turner, violation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. j W. F. Smith, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail, L. D. Critwell, Medford, run- ICE CDEAII j All Flavors! No L Limits, QU. SSC SAVING CEIITEfi Salem and West SsJem i 4 mm she r i r. s J 1 HmI spcrvlorf who krWw PoT- ' il 1 .; : iTmmncm A!m It A Mnuun of A TlrVt Worth crois!ntfy buy d i creator share of SI2I&ING pro i l Vctfon then tbet jj of ony othor major rubbtr company, f Dollar for dollar SC3Z2JNG bfyour bo$t Immediate Delivery On Most Sizes TRUCES AUD New Jircs are still many miles away for most mo torists. Recap and rido on Sale, dependable rubber until wo can supply your Tiro noods With No.w, longer-wearing. Safe Seiberling Tires. Phcne 4841 335 II. Iligh St.. Comer Center s j Salen, Ore. Guard Units to Revive Battle ; m ; f r Colors After Federal Service i i I Oregon will welcome home"; four combat regiments in cere monies at the state! capitol Wednesday afternoon featuring the return of battle standards to the state , upon coropleion of six years of federal service by its national guard units. I From the 2nd Infantry division at Fort Lewis, Wash., will enme a detachment of IX soldiers including a band and color guard which will parade briefly In downtown j- : Salem preceding ;the 2:30 p.m. ceremonv on the statehouse steps. Mayor I. M. DourhUn antes business houses to display the national colors on Wednesday afternoon when the parade and ceremonies attendant on return of regimental colors will be held. ' i Oregon's adjutant general of ice Is planning to entertain the troops at luncheon and dinner in the Marion hotel. Troops will come in three busses before noon and will return in the early evening. Colors of the lJ2nd and 186th infantry regiments; the 218th field artillery and 249th coast artillery regiments, will be presented to Gov. Earl Snell by the officers who commanded j the units when they went into i federal service Sept. 16, 1940. They are Col. II. C. Burmbaugh, 162nd; Brig. Gen. R. ning red light, posted $2.50 bail. H. R. Weley, Lebanon, failure to stop, posted $2.50 bail. M. J. Barbour, Portland, viola tion of basic rule, posted $10 bail. J. C. McMillian, transient, dis orderly conduct, fined $25, O. L. Haley, Albany, Violation of basic rule, failure to stop, post ed $7.50 bail. Evelyn Reed, 1005 Broadway st disorderly conduct, fined $50. G. E. Jaffe, Albany, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Virl Burgess, Portland, failure to stop, violation of basic rule; post ed $12.50 bail. Starling' L. Reese, Brownsville, violation of basic rule, posted $5 bail. i R. H. Bevans, Eugene, violation of basic rule, posted $5 bail. . C. E. Rueff Sublimity, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. II. W. Lucas, Albany, violation of basio rule, posted $10 bail. P. Cowgill. 186th; Brig. Gen. W. D. Jackson. 218th. and Col. Clif ton M. Irwin, 249th. The war de partment and sixth army will be represented by Brig. Gen. Henry Meyer, assistant command er of the 2nd Infantry at Fort Lewis. Leading the parade and pro minent in the ceremony will be the state adjutant general. Brig. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea, and his staff, including Brig. Gen. II. G. Mai son, Brig. Gen. Raymond F. Olson, Col. Arthir Fertig of As toria, Col. Harold Taylor of Mc MinnvlUe, Lt. Col. Garlyn Mun kres ofi Forest Grove. Lt. Col. George E. Sandy, Lt. Col. Armin Berger and Maj. William Adams. The field artillery and two in fantry regiments served during world war II with the 41st In fantry division which first went Into action In Papua in 1943. On Salamaua, . the 162nd regiment fought 75 days without relief that summer; The division then went into the; New Guinea jungles and on the ! Biak islands where it fought the first U. S. tank battle against, the Japanese. About 8.000 Japanese were killed and 11 of their tanks destroyed without loss of a single U. S. tank. The 186th struck at Palawan, P. I., Feb. 28, 1945, while the di vision made its main landing at Zamboanga on March 10. The next month, the 41st began lib eration of the Sulu archipelago in its final mission of the war. Lawn Sprinkling System by C S, Whltcomb and Co. i Freo Estimates Ask about our Special Winter Rates.) We also have materials. . ! Phono 21619 Oregon Tax Assessments Show Increase Taxes levied on the Oregon as sessment rolls for 1946, for the' fiscal year ending June 30, 1947, aggregate $53,363.05X 60, as com pared to $44.146,639 69, or a gain of approximately $9,000,000, the state tax commission reported Monday. Largest increase is in the school district levies from $14,624,414 a year ago to $21,150,823 this year. Cities' and towns' levies increased from $11,583,115.71 to $12,655, 224.92 and ad valorem taxes from $42,943,412.49 to $51,974,593.28. There alo was an increase from $6,859,711.41 to $9,669,999.36 in the county general levies. County totals for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1947: Clackamas, $2,387,667.11; Lane, $3,330,638.36; Marion, $2,472,709.16; Multnomah, $19,358,051.83; Polk; $789,005.07; Yamhill, $1,070,357.07. KSLII 1:31-1:4$ P. M. Today Ilr. H. E. Barker See. Salens Trades St Labor Council SPEAKS AGAINST THE NEW 3 INCOME TAX raid Adv. 150 Trucks Co at War SurpIiiH Sale On sale today and tomorrow at Auburn, Wuh , are 150 truc ks of fered to World War II veterans as surplus property, thr wnr wrU adminiKtratlon Portland ofice has announced. 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