GOOD ALL INJURIES SLIGHT Lifter Gorxlall was treated early Thursday at Salem General hew pita I for cuts and bruises in j rurred when the car in which he i Firemen Save 10 in Canadian Hotel Blaze PENTICTON. B- C, Dec. 2r- (CP)-Trapped in the smoke-filled TURNER MAN FROMOTED James L. Corns, tock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Comstoek, Tur ner, and now serving with the 5th army air force in Fukuoka, rode, driven by Thomas Goodail 1 Japan, was recently promoted to cf Silverton. collided w ith a car the rank of corporal, according to ; rwxA .inrv f th Rrituh rnh.m operated by Walter Conboy of a report Thursday from Col. Hugh bja hotel 0 gyts were rescued route 3. Salem, at Silverton and A. Parker, commanding oflicer oy firemen today when fire cut off of th 3I5th composite wing. Mhiescape via stairway. One man air force. Corporal Comjtock en- was injured. There were 50 people tered the service in November. in the hotel when the fire started. 1945. and joined the occupational Many of the guests were asleep forces in Japan last August. He ' when the alarm was sounded, and i- currently witn the adjutant's 20-year-old chambermaid, Pat general section tf headquarters, Lehman, was credited with sav- 315th rompevite wing Church "Women Tell of Meetings SILVERTON The Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr has announced that Trin ity Aid society, the regular meet- Abrams avenue, city police re port. Armon McDowell of route 4, Salem, was drier of a car which collided Tuesday eening with a car operated by Harold McMillan of route 5. S.. lem. at Breya and D. sts. First atd men treated Steve Rauman, route 4. Salem, a passenger in cue of the cars, for a bruised foiehead. Clearance sale. Steward's Dept Store, 263 N. Commercial. RESERVISTS MAY APPLY Eligible navy reervits m.iy now apply for appointment to the naval academy under certain con ditions, the local navy recruiting office as informed Truir-day. Applicants for 100 apopmtments, to he given by the Secretary of the Navy, must be members of an organized reserve unit and not more than 21 years old on April 1 of the year of appointment, or. If the applicant served honorably In Woild War II, not more than 23 years old. Interested persons may contact the local recruiting office. New location Cronise Studio. 439 Court St., o er Smith Baking Co. GARDENERS BOOK OI T Hobby Gardeners' Guide, a handbook of gardening experi ences and practices, written and published by members of the Men'. Garden club of Salem, is attracting nation. il attention. M;nk M. Taylor, president of the Dance Sat night. Silverton aim ory. Woodry's orchestra. Vern Esch. guest vocalist. PASSPORT CHANGES NOTED Harlan Judd. Marion county clerk, has been notified by the passport Hiision of the U. S. state department that all male applicants for passports between the age? of 19 and 29. inclusive, must hereafter provide their own clearances from their selective service boards. The applicants ing many. She ran through the halls rousing late holiday sleep ers and guiding them to safety. The fire, of unknown origin, broke out in a washroom at 9-15 a.m. and spread rapidly through the second story, but most of the building was saved. No estimate of the property damage was im mediately available. John Nieuweoer DiYs in Molalla on must also keep the draft boards -Ii rifiliti'ic Tlnv informed as to their whereabout 111 Jfe and activities, according to the state department information This will ieliee the county clerk of the responsibility for such de tails. River gilt, top soil and fill dirt. : Com l Sand & Gravel Ph. 2196. TIIREH CRASHES; NONE HI RT No injuries- were reported from any of three holiday accidents in vestigated bjr'city police. Involved in collisions were cars driven by O L. Vertnes. 660 N. Cottage st.. and Ferrol Gibson. 779 N. Cot tage st. at Cottage and Union sts., Thursday: C. A. Nesheine. rlub, said Thursday. He reported ! Silverton. and Harold D. Boyan- that i requests for copies are being rect-ived daily. Local d t-tribution of the book will be under the di rection of Ray Warren. 141 S. Lib erty st., until January 1. Don't forget the old time dance at VFW hall Sat. night. DOG TAGS ARRIVE The metal dog tags for which County Clerk Harlan Judd has been awaiting finally arrived Thursday, 6500 of them The 1947 Marion county dog t;K will te issued with license- applications at once. Judd .nd Dog owner are lemnuied that the penalty for failure to jjet dog t..gs b lore March 1 is S2 The price of the 1947 tags i. $1 for males ar.d fpayed females, and $2 for females. Lutz Flower Shoppe, erty. Phone 9592. 1276 N. Lib- MT. PROSPECT PLAY Mt. Prospect community play ers entei 'allied a capacity crowd t the community house on the night of Pecember 21 with a play. "Hcniy's Mail Oi der Wife" Players were Desmond Netuck. Ieon Mandercheid, William Fledge. Wtlm Wal'T. Mary Lou Sledge and Felix F.ckland. Fol lowirg the play a C'hii-tmas tree was held, gifts were exchanged and iclieshments er ed. The Boucaiuer will be open at 11:00 a. m. to serve lunches every day except Mondavs. QUARTET ON PROGRAM Fund-raising activities. to cover expenses of Christmas ben efit work, took up most of this week's meeting of the Salem Ki Wanis club. Special featuie of the program was a quaitet composed of Mrs. Cliffoid A. Flliott, Glen nis Allen. Garland Hol'mweU and Dr L. E. Baiiw k. accompanied by Clifford A. Elliott. ovsky. route 1. Estacada. at Lib erty and Columbia sts.. Wednes day; Leonard Schwa len. 225 Park lane, and James Young. 720 N. Summer st . at Capitol and Chemeketa sts , Tuesday. j Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewel ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. LICENSES ISSUED ' Marriage licen-es have been is sued at Vancouver. Wash . to Floyd J Mii;er and Saiah E Ker ley. both of Salem; Ernest W Str.iver. Salem, and Flora Mae Bamford. C.m..s Valley: Harry R. Ellison. St!em. and Lolj M. Stol ler Newherg; Jarne E Mosher, Lebanon, and Geraldine L . Grav es Sweet Home: Frank Dannals and Virginia Henderson, both of Al bany, and to Howard R Smith and Betty L. Warren, both of Dalles MT. ANGEL, Dec. 26 John Nieuweoer. S9. resident of Mo lalla since 1911, died there at his home on Christmas day. Funeral services will be held in Mt. Angel Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the Unger funeral home with the Rev. Garboden of Mar quam officiating. Interment will follow in Belle Passi cemetery. Nieuweoer was born March 15. 1857. at St?kenburg. Holland. He emigrated to the United States and to Portland in 1910 and the following year moved to Mo'alla. His wife, Judith, died 13 years ago. The deceased is survived by three sons. C. Nieuweoer of Mo lalla and H. W. Nieuweoer and W. Nieuweoer of Portland, two grandsons and five great grandchildren. Listen to Rm Ice's Program. 9 50 a rr Radio Camera today. COCRT TO REVIEW BID The Salem Electric, a private distributor of Bonneville power, will submit a bid to the Marion county court Saturday for fur nishing power to the county shops. Prayer lines owned by the c m pany were recently installed near the shops on the Silverton rad across from the state fan grounds. The company asked permission to submit a bid and was granted the Saturday morning hearing set for 10 o'clock. Clearance Store. 263 sale. Steward's N. Commercial. Dept Wedding pnti;s church. 520 State. tuki n at Ph. 5722. the TOWN SEND CLUB MEETS Central Tow nsend club No 6 will meet tonight at 259 Court St. An open of rum wrl be held followed by refreshments. - Obituary MrilRIRV Hliam VtrillM-lv. l..tr isu1-ti Fnutli mill strret. a local I pfo nilwr 24 Suu.irrl r Mrs louisia Mcdlwi of Salt Kalm. Mi - c'n uit. W C I j'. fiidM of -s A B ll-im "f Mod. rnvta. call' vi r im ujihuim oi Ronton. Wash. Mrs A (' l'usm of C'ompton. Calif . and Mr Jack loo1 of lnll xd Cjllf : four Jotin Mrd- brv "f Pasadena. H ( Mfdlwrv of San Francisco. Calif . and Fred arid Donald Mednery. ooth of Let-anon S P . two sister. N!i R V Carr aid Maude Patterson both nf Long Peach. Calif: and eient anch a lei n Shipment will he made to Glendale. Calif, by Clnugh-Bai rick corr.panv for ervices and interment. ri sAssm Jacoh Elsasner. lat ir-idiiil rf Pott land, in Portland. Surviving are the wife. Mr Soplue Flsas'er of Salem, three dauiter. Mr Bertha She-t. and Mr Florence FaW of Salem and Mr. l.vdia McKav of W ash nstoei Graveoide er ice will he held at Oie Twin Oaks cemetery at Turner. Fri day. Decemher 21 al II am. Direction Clouirh-Barricii company KIN'S V- V Harriet Kmnev at Pendleton. Orejton. Survived bv a cousin. Dr. Kenneth Kmnev of Roehuie Graveside erv lce will he held Fridav . December J7. a 1 pm at the IOOF cemetery with Dr Charles Duiden officiating Direc tion W T Itudon cninpany. C.RIMMr R Hern. an C. i iminer. at h's Imnu at route 1 Turner. Oregon. Deeerrr M. at the ae -f .VI vi ar Survived bv his wife. Beie Grimn-er of Turnei : a daughter Mi Clare Ekh!ad of Port land: a son Herman Grimmer, jr . of Turner, a sister. Mrs l.illv Foaie of Wlsccnsm. and a brother. John Grim mer of Wisconsin Announcement oi services later by Clou h-Bar rick com pany. adoi rn In this citv. Decemher 2. Dirothv Adolnh. late resident of MS Noith tth ttreet Survivin are her husband. Ren S Adnlph of 5alm:' a daufhter. Jo anne Adolph of Sa'em; and a siter Mr Kenneth i Betty i Wilson of Salem. Services will be at I M am Saturday, at the W T R'ron chapel, the "Rev Georfe H Swift officiating Interment City View cemetery. sh nr. William Get hard Shade, late resident f "4 Spruce t . Thursday. December SM Survivinf are tlie wife. Mrs lone Shade of Salem: a daughter. Mrv R S Raker. Philadelphia. Pa . a Hep dauchter. Mr.- E. R OituM. Salem; a simter. Mrs. A. S Jewett. Kansas City. Kai - three e randchildren and two tep-rardchidren. Services will be REV. ANN A. RATH DIES MEDFORD. Dec. 26-.P-Rev Anna Rath, minister of the First Church of Medford. who has con ducted church meetings in Port land. Salem and Oregon City, died in a hospital today. She was nearly 67 ASSEMBLIES SLATED Frank Bennett, superintendent of Saifm public schools, will he guest speaker at an assembly in McKinley school Thursday, Jan uary 9 at 9 a m An assembly will aKo be held at Highland school Friday. January 10. at 1 p m. with Mr. Waggoner's room in charge. WILKS TO APPEAR TODAY Jrirk Wilks. resident of a local auto court, charged with obtwin i ing money under false pretenses, will appear in Salem justice court today for his preliminary exam ination. Wilks is alleged to have endorsed a check with insufficient funds. FOLIOHTS. TIRE TAKEN Two foelights were stolen from his car Thursday, Charles Camp bell. 1550 Wood st.. repotted to city police. Helen Nile of 605 N. Capitol st., reported theft of a tire and wheel from her car Tuesday. VALLEY ELECTRIC FILES S H Ripp. 1630 N Winter5 st , filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk's office Thursday for the Valley Electric Co The firm will engage in electrical construction and repair. 3t SCOI TS TO CAMP Thirty boys of Rotary boy scout troop 1 will go on a three day camping tiip today with Scoutmaster Howard Higby and Troop Committee Chairman Ches ter Luther CAP TO MEET JAN. 9 The next meeting of the Salem Civil Air Patrol squadron will be at 7:30 Thursday night, January 9 C. R Lindstrom. commander of the local squadron, said last night. TIRt. WHEEL STOLEN A tire and wheel were stolen fiom his car. parked in front (f his home at 2390 Laurel st . Tues day evening. Jack Morrison re ported to city police. CAMERA SAID TAKEN Bob McNiel. 610 N. Commer cial st.. told city police that u camera slued at $50 was stolen from his car Tuesday night, as it was parked on Portland road. SI ITCASES RECOVERED Two suitcases and their con tents, reported stolen Chritmas eve. were recovered by the own er. R. S Lucas. 146 Center st.. according to city police. Ml'RPHYS HAVE Gl ESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berger of Modesto. Calif, are spending the eH hv exrwrt workmen. McAlvin : holidays w ith Mrs. Bergers par- Top Shop. 345 N. Church street. I ents. Marion County Judge and I Mrs. Grant Murphy. SGT. JONES HOME . Sgt. Daryl F. Jones, son of Mr. BEAUTY SHOP NAMED ! and Mrs. J. C. Jones, 396 Hoyt , Jennie R. Loveall. 453 State st., : st.. arrived in Salem Christmas filed an assumed business name morning on leave. He will re- certificate with the Marion county ceive his official discharge Jan- clerks office Thursday for the uarv 25, ha ing been stationed at Loveall's beauty shop. Shemya. Alaska, on one of the Aleutian i air force. AWARD GIVEN For ha ing achieved the great est leduttion in the frequency of di-abling accidents during the pat year, the Union Oil company has been awarded the National -Safety Council's certificate of meiitoiious pei form.mce, the Sa lem office of the fi'tn whs in foimed Thursday. One hundred and sixtyfour oil companies o t the nation participated in the satety program. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street. BREWERY TO BI'ILD A permit to build a $.SOOi boiler ro m at 268 S. Commercial st was issued the Sick's Brewery Co yeslerdi-iy by the city engi neer's office. Repairs and altera tions to cost jff'O or ies were au thorized for Aithur Keen, at 190 S Liberty st ; Rose Whit lock. 1149 Union st . and Mrs. D. X. Beach ler. 1616 Court st. Dance Sat night. Silverton ory Wodry's orchestra. Esch. guest vocalist. iirm-Vern HEALTH STl DIO OPENS The Scientific Health Studio. 543 N Church st. formerly the McAlvin Hea House, will hold a grand opening Saturday. De cember 28. under the new owner Mrs. Edna Haaland who is a grad uate of the College of Swedish Massage in Chicago and of the Reynolds school in Portland. Furniture upholstered and repair- islands, with the 11th For stove and automatic burner oil Ph. 24169. The Truax Oil Co . 205 Columbia. DISMISSED BY DEACONESS Mrs. Jerome Weigel. Brooks, and Mrs. Harold Schott. Sublim ity, were dismissed, w ith their infant daughters. from Salem! Deaconess hospital Thursday. HAMPSHIRE BREEDERS MEET MISSED BY FAIRVIEW Oregon Hampshire Breeders ' Donald McCauley, 16. is missing association will conduct their an-, from Fairview home, authorities j nual meeting this afternoon at j there reported Thursday to Sa the chamber of commerce rooms ' lem police. beginning at 1:30. Election of of ficers and discussion of plans for the coming yer will take place. Births TREATED AT STORE First aid men removed a splin ter from under the thumb nail of Heather Bowers, 550 N. Church st. in a downtown store Thursday. MOTHER LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Aidon H. Sot kwell. route t 8, Salem, was dismissed Thurs-j tl'i, ufiLr" , ShBTirk ocl- Thursday. December 28, at j day from Salem General hos- ijmWnT " - - - - SaJera . General ixxprtal. 1 piUl with. Xs uw. BARTON To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barton, route 1. Salem, i ing date of which falls on Jan uary 1, has been postponed until January 8. Nettie Hatteberg, elect ed to the presidency in Decem- j ber, takes over in January. ' Immanuel Ladies Aid will hold a basket lunch meeting Thursday, January 2, at the church social rooms. Trinity Dorcas society will meet Friday, January 3 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Louis Hall. Th Statesman, Salem. Oroqon, Friday. 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