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BUILDS GREENHOUSE Clarence Keuscher. 625 S. 23th St., was (ranted permission Sat urday to erect a private green house at his home address by the city engineer's office, and T. A. George was permitted to alter a garage at 1760 S. High t cost ing $100. On Monday, the office granted permit to Axel Jacobsen, to alter an apartment at 841 N. Liberty st., $200; Chris Madson, to wreck a dwelling at 1239 Broadway st.. $50; T. L. Kuhns. to erect a storage room at 1065 S. 12th st., $2,800; Mrs. Linda E. A. Cotterman. to alter a woodshed at 1073 Highland St.. $100: Frank Haynes, to erect a garage at 1060 Jefferson st.. $375; Mrs. Viola Jackson, to alter a dwelling at 825 Madison at. $100. and to L. C. Tweten. to alter a shed at 742 N. High st. $50. The lot is 53x100 1 bedroom down, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath up a t a i r s, full basement, furnace, rumpus room. Can be converted Into apartments very easily. Price at $11000 00. P. H Bell. Realtor. S10 Guardian Building, Salem. Oregon. A B RESTED ON t COUNTS Richard E. Susmilch. route 1. Salem, was fined a total of $125 In municipal court Monday, after he was arrested bv 'y police on charges of reckles ing with liquor involved, anf e? failure to give the right-of-way to a e hlcle. Police said that Susmilch backed Into a city bus in the 100 block on North Commercial street yesterday and later was arrested for reckless driving in the 200 block on North High street while driving at a high speed and in a reckles manner. Nohlgren's restaurant now open all night after theater St dance parties accomodated by reserva tion, private rm.v available Steaks, chops St waffles now Ma tured no beer. SOCIAL WORKERS MEET Willamette district of the Ore gon Conference of Social Workers will meet Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant when a panel discussion will be held on Alco holics Anonymous Leaders will be Cecil Fames cf Portland, officer cf the utate organization; Walden 6 Sampson, director of research for the state liquor commission; Dr Morris Gourley of Portland, and Robert Brenner of Salem. Reservations may be made until Thursday by telephoning 3965 or 9277. For Sule Philro cabinet radio v,th phono graph attachment. 1943 model, Woodry s. 1605 N. Sum mer. GARBAGE SERVICE FILES Suburban Garbage Service is the business name filed with the county clerk's office Monday by Ray Strawn. route 4. S;iUm: Em ery Hendnckson. 3t20 Mate sr. and E. F. Hendnckson. 3660 State t Their business address is 3620 State st. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street. Obituary ANDREWS Mary L Andrs. ir.fant daughter f Mi and Mrs. L Andrew of An chorar. Alaska, at AmUuriK. Januuo Surviving besides th parents are a brother. John Andrew of Anchoiane. and the grandparents. Mr and Mrs Jonn C Balk of Salem and Mr and Mrs A. W. Andrews of Woodbum An nouncement cf sei vices later by C'lough-Barnc conipan "paul A Diver, lata resident of J43 N W. Raleigh street. Portland, near luinci. Thursday. Januaiv 1 S'uviv d by a daughter. Mi Patricia Ann Harding. Dayton. Ohio, and three brothers. Frank A . Portland. N E . Muldleton. Ohio, and Donald A . Ham ilton. Ohto Shipment is being trade by Clough-Barricli coinpan to Mid dletown. Ohio. MARTIN Jon ah Martin, late resident of 50 Beach ave . at a lixal hospital Sun . January IS Husband of Mrs Hirih Violet Maitin of Salem, father of Mrs Violet Hn.ffett of Allvn. Washington. Mrs Opal Darling of Sa lem, and Mil Mav Trvon Jov Maitin. Joe Maitin and Lamar Maitin ..11 of Prmer.iv. Ariz, and ("lairnce Mi'1 n of I'mtiil. Ami Also .uivivrd b IS tranoVnildren Annour.ie'i rnt of er -es later b Clough - Bar r 11 k company late resident of Salem. Mrs Ora Mauit Evans parsed wa in Hunling ton Park, Calif. Sundav. January 19 Survived bv her husband. Jonn Evan. Huntington Park, two dauihterv Mis John I Marr of Salem and Mrs W R Van Sank of Huntington Park. Irandcruldren. Mrs Oil Lieser. John vans Mair and Robert B Marr. all of tilrm. Ricnard Van Skike of Hunting ion Park and th;ee iire.it giandchil dren Services will be held Tiuisdav. January 2.1. at I p m from cloush Harrirk chapel with Dr J M Ariam officiating Interment at lee Milon eeuietet y . IORIVG At Jhe residence. 9W N'mth 20th t Custjva V Boring, at the age of 73 years Sitrvivad bv his v ift- I.u'u F ttonnpr of Salam Service ill he held Wednesdav. January 27 at 1 W p -m t the W T Rlgdon chapel Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. BU TI CR William J Butler, late resident of S4X Washington st . January 18. at a local hospital. Survived hv sons. Ra -mond J . Scrnintn Harrv T . Port land . Fred M . Ptacerville. Calif : George W . Dexter Eurene D . Silet and a daughter Mrs Gladys Schmel Ing Republic. Wash Also bv brothers. J M. and J O. Tulsa. Okla. and bv 13 grandchildren and one great grand Child Services will he held Thursday ' January 1.1. at 10 .10 a m . at the Clourh-Barrlrk rhaptet with graveside eervlces at Howe cemetery. Creswell. Ore . I! 1 30 p, m CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks nd appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings from our many friends and neigh bors irv the loss of our beloved sister, Etta Schnett. Signed: MARY JOHNSON. ROSE MAY and FAMILY INCOME TAX RETURNS Bowlnesa Farm Corporate Let Me Prepare Years! ELMER M. AMUNDSON PK S811 Fee Api-ataitaaeat j t DRIVERS ARRESTED Jack Carter Steele, 1309 N. Commercial it., was arrested Mon day on South 12th street by city I police on a charge of reckless I driving and posted $25 in munici i pal court. Police said he had been ; "weaving" and disregarding traf fic rules. Police also arrested Wil ', bur Andrew Cox Monday on a charge of driving while intoxi cated. He was fined $100 in mu nicipal court, given a 30-day sus pended sentence and his driver's license was suspended for one year. He was later released on ' $250 bail. , Refinish your own floors. Rent a floor sander from Woodrow's, 440 Center St. COLE PLEADS INNOCENCE George E. Cole of Woodburn pleaded innocent to a charge of unlawful sale of medicine in S.i lem justice court Monday and trial was set for Tuesday, Feb ruary II. In the complaint filed by the state board of phormacy it w;is staled that he sold a drug or medicine labeled "Coles Remedy for Stomach Trouble," which "consists solely of small gravel and pebbles lightly co3ted with bismuth subgallate." Reduce the health way at the new Scientific Health Studio. 543 N. Church. Ph. 253. DENY DISORDERLY CONDl'CT Forrest Jones of the farm labor camp and Byron Scardille of 2270 Claude St., pleaded innocent to disorderly conduct charges in Sa , lem justice court yesterday. The complaint against the two men alleges that they broke windiws in the car and the home of M. V. Lang ford at 3525 Claude St.. and kicked in the front door of his home, on January 18. Trial was set for January 24. Attention cannery workers Please attend a special meeting in the Libor Temple. Salem. 8 P. M . Wed. Jan. 22. Discuscion of con tract committee will be held. BOYS ESCAPE OTS Six boys. Joseph Michael Fitz henry. 16; Joseph Thomas Hardy. 15: Charles Harry O'Doherty. 17; Walter William Purdue. 16; Roger Byron Rolof. 16. and Duane Chauncey Sanford. 15. were re ported mising from the Oregon state training school. Woodburn. to Salem city police, since 9:55 p m. Friday. For Sale 6 foot refrigerator. Woodry"s. 1605 N. Summer. IN GLIDER SCHOOL Pfc Samuel Blankenship. son of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Blan kenship, route 6, box 562C. grad uated recently from the 11th air borne glider school at Carelus field. Sendai, Honshu. Japan. Blankenship. a qualified para trooper, stud'ed new techniques in glider and airborne warfare, ac cording to an a i my press release Johrfs-Man ille shingles applied right over vour old roof bv Maihis Bros , 164 S Coml , Ph." 4642. HONOR FRANZEN J L. Fran.en. city manager, will be feted at a testimonial ban quet in his honor at Oregon City February 13 Franzen was city manager at Oregon City for 21 years prior to his becoming man ager here January 1. All Oregon City civic groups will participate in the affair. 3-hp and 5-hp. single-phase elec motors. Keith Brown Lbr. Yard. I'RBAV IN NAVY COl'RSE Emil L'rban. seaman. 2nd class, son of Mrs. Iva Koenning of Sil verton, is attending a ten-week course at the Link instrument i trainer instructor's school, naval air training base. Corpus Christi, Texas, according to a nav y i e lease. Ltitz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty. Phone 9592. MISTAKE DISCOVERED Postal receipts for 1946 totaled $573,888 64. an increase of $45. 224 58 over the previous 12 months. Ptmater Albert Gragg said Monday when it was found an adding machine mistake two weeks ago had allowed receipts of only $553 88 64 for 1946. Normandy Manor will remain open every nite. during legislative session, serv :rg our usual high Mandard of food Starting Thurs . Jan. 23 lunch will be served for legislative ladies from 12-2:30 on Thurs. only. SCOITS TO TRAIN A scout leaders training course will begin at 7 30 o'clock Wednes day right at the First Methodist church and will meet each Wed nesday niRht for six weeks there after, Martin Mockford. assis tant scout executive, said Mon- ! Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery mending. Expert operator. Price's. 135 N. Liberty. GREIDER TO RETl'RN SOON Carlton B Greider. veterans counselor of the local Oregon state employment service office, now at San Diego naval hospital, will probably return to his duties ; here next week. William BaiHey. manager of the Salem OSES office said Monday. We have shocks for all late cars, inc. rebuilt knee action for '34 to 38 Chev. Salem Brake St Wheel Aligning Service, 241 Center. Ph. 4710. Hear Mrs. Major Goldthwait In "Fighting Faith" Campaign (Service will be of Special Interest to Young People) Special Mamie TONIGHT Jaaaavry 21. 7:3i jn- THE SALVATION ARMY HALL 14 1 State Street DEACONESS DISMISSES On Sunday, the Salem Deacon ess hospital dismissed Mrs. Clay ton Anderson. 1835 N. Fourth St.; Mrs. Edo Bartolomei, 597 N. Lib erty st.; Mrs. Wayne McKillip, route 2, Salem; Mrs. Lee Mcln tire, 157 Gerth st.; Mrs. Raymond Hopper, Woodburn; Mrs. Robert Graves, West Stay ton, and Mrs. Delbert Seeger, 1398 N. Liberty st., all with their infant daugh ters. On Monday, Mrs. Ray Jones, Valsetz, and Mrs. Don Clement, Gervais, with their baby daugh ters, and Mrs. Harold Engblom, Independence, and Mrs. Earl Wal ler, Woodburn, with their little sons, were dismissed. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital St. GENERAL MOTHERS GO ! Mrs. Neal O. Selander, 467 N. 18th st., Mrs. Sherman Hofstetter. j rout 6, Salem, and Mrs. Robert ! Johnson, Detroit, wtih their baby ! sons, and Mrs. George E. Early, 1812 Cross St., and Mrs. F. R. Shelton. 959 Center st., with their infant daughters, were dismissed Sunday by the Salem General hospital. On Monday, Mrs. E. L. Whitacre, 1750 Madison st., with her baby daughter, and Mrs. E. D. Lanus, 1873 N. Front st., and Mrs. ; David Ramseyer. jr., route 5. Sa lem, with their infant sons, were dismissed. i : For Sale vacum cleaner, Woodry's 1605 N. Summer. , VISITING ROTARIANS Six senators and six members of the house of representatives. who are Rotarians. have been in vited to attend Salem club meet ings regularly during the 44th 1 session. They are Senators W. W. Balderee, Merle R. Chessman, Carl Engdahl, Earl T. Nevvbry, Paul I Patterson, and Marshall E. 1 Cornett. and Representatives John Dickson. Max M Landon. Henry Semon, Burt K. Snyder and Har vey Wells. Brite Spot Cafe now open 7 a m. to 2 am, 375 N. High. McCl LLOl GH TO SPEAK John McCullough. special ag ent of the Federal Bureau of In vestigation will speak on opera tions of the FBI during war years tonight at 8 o'clock at the meet ing of Salem Post 136, American Legion. Refreshments will be served after the meeting in the Legion hall basement Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAlvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church street SKARVOLD RELEASED Byron Skarvcld, 100 Abrams ave., was released from the Mar ion county jail Monday night aft er posting $250 bail on a charge of disorderly conduct involving a disturbance at 2252 Claude st., Saturday night, the sheriff's of fice said last night. New location Cronise Studio. 439 Court St., over Smith Baking Co. ANTRICAN ARRESTED Edwaid Antrican, Salem, was arrested Monday night by the sheriff, Denver Young on a charge of obtaining money and properly under false pretenses, the sher- 1 iff's office reported last night. An trican was being held in the coun ty jail on $1,000 bail. Luella Ingrain guaranteed hosiery mending. Expert operator. Price's, 1 135 N. Liberty. JAYCEE PROGRAM VARIED A varied program, including a talk by Ben Mosher, Willamette university student, and p.ano se lections by Edward Lace, will be presented today at the Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the senior chamber's dining room. How long does It take you to wa ter your lawn? We can water it for you in just a minute and a half of your time. Stop in and see this tried and tested automatic controller evenings. 734 N. High or call 21619. Free estimates glad ly given. C. S. Whitcomb. Births MacMILLAN To Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan, Woodburn, a daughter, Sunday, January 19, at Salem Deaconess hospital. QIIPERS To Mr. and Mrs. John Quipers. Scio, a daughter, Monday, January 20, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. HAMPTON To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hampton, a son, Mon day, January 20, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. PAULSON To Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Paulson. 332 Division st, a daughter, Sunday, January 19, at the Salem General hospital. LaBRANCHE To Mr. and Mrs D. E. LaBranche, 3670 State st. a son, Sunday, January 19, at the Salem General hospital. GLODT To Mr. and Mrs. John Glodt 528 Knapp st, a son. Sun day, January 19, at the Salem General hospital. DILL To Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Dill, 1120 Candlewood dr., a daughter. Sunday, January 19, at the Salem General hospital. D O N A L D To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Donald, jr., 2370 Laurel at, a daughter, Sunday, January 19, at the Salem General hospital. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Budd C. Davis, 55 Park st, a daughter, Monday, January 20, at the Salem General hospital. ( On M Hakes ) H EIDER'S AO Week Gaaxavateetl 42$ Cettft Si. Can 7523 TO TIOLD JOINT DANCE Meadowlark Post 6102, Veter ans of Foreign Wars, in a meet ing tomorrow night at the VFW hall, at 8 o'clock, will discuss an offer of Marion Post, VFW, to sponsor a joint dance Friday, January 24, including Beaver Navy Post, VFW. Meadowlark Past Commander Dick Cutler also announced that the post would discuss the possibility of a new meeting hall. Refreshments will be served after the meeting by the post auxiliary. For Sale Bendix washer. Woodry's 1605 N. Summer. DUNN TO SPEAK Explanation of the community property law will be given by Sen. Austin Dunn, Baker county, at the noon meeting of the Hollywood Lions club at the Lions' den Wed nesday. Dunn is chairman of the mining committee at the state senate. Luella Ingram guaranteed hosiery mending. Expert operator. Frice's, 135 N. Liberty. : WALKER WILL SPEAK i Dean Walker, Benton-Polk state senator and former president of ; the senate, will speak at the Ro tary club luncheon Wednesday. Bruce Spaulding. former Polk county district attorney, will in troduce the speaker. i ! I River silt top soil and fill dirt, i Com l Sand St Gravel. Ph. 21966. ' I FAIR VIEW BOYS BACK I William Burrell. Robert Lucker j and Richard Shinderwolf were back in the Fairview home last 1 night after being picked up Mon- j day by city police on downtown , 1 streets: They had been reported j 1 missing over the weekend. i Decorating, 1947 wall papers avail- I able. 1249 S. Com l. Ph. 7614. COMPLETES BASIC Pvt. Myron V. Cavender, son of j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cavender. 595 S. 18th st . recently completed his1 basic training at the Fort Bragg, N. C , infantry replacement train- j ing center, according to an army j release. i Wedding pictures taken at the church 520 State. Ph. 5722. DENNIS MADE PFC Richard F. Dennis, 1340 N. 17th st, was recently promoted to pri vate first class at the Boca Raton army air field, Boca Raton, Fla. ; A former student of Salem high. : ; Dennis entered the air force last April. j Public Card Party, Salem Womens ; Club. 460 N. Cottage, Tuesday, ! Jan. 21st , 8 P.M. Contract Bridge, i Pinochle, and Five Hundred. CHIMNEY FIRES OUT Two chimney fires were extin guished by Salem firemen Mon day morning, one at 709 Hoyt st., and the other at 715 N. Commer cial st.. with no damage reported at either residence. Ample supply of toilet tissue. Ert glewood Grocery, 975 N. 18th. RODEWALD FILES FOR FIRM William J. Rodewald filed an assumed business name certificate w ith the Marion county clerk yes- '. terday for Bill's Saddle Shop, to be conducted at 2505 Brooks ave. Discharge service lapel buttons , now available at Brown's Jewel- j ers and Opticians. Bring dis charge certificates. SOLON S TO LUNCH Members of the ttate legislature will attend a luncheon in their) honor tonight at the Marion hotel, ' sponsored by Marion county dele- ! gation, at 7:30 o'clock. Attention cannery workers. Please i attend a special meeting in the Labor Temple, Salem. 8 P. M.. ( Wed. Jan. 22. Discussion of con tract committee will be held. ' CO. B, 162nd TO MEET Co. B, l2nd regiment of the National Guard, under Capt. Ro- , ger Quackenbush, will hold its ; regular meeting, Thursday, Jan- 1 uary 23, at the armory. For Sale modern home. North i Summer St., Ph. 5110, Glenn j Woodry. 12th BATTALION MEETS The 12th battalion. State Guard, I under Lt. Col. Alvin Crose, met last night, and will meet each Monday following at the armory. Public Records JUSTICE COURT Ivan Dale Clark, route 5, Sa lem, four adults in driver's seat, fined $2.50 and costs. Ernest Lee Scott, route 6, Sa lem, defective brakes, fined $2.50 and costs. Vincent Peter Kremer, 945 Highland ave., passing with insuf ficient clearance, fined $2.50 and costs. Elmond Emerson Decker, Cor vallis, no motor vehicle license, $2.50 fine suspended on payment of costs. L. P. McCracken, charged with defrauding an innkeeper, dis missed on motion of district at torney for insufficient evidence. Raymond T. Moore, charged with non-support, preliminary ex amination set for January 21. Howard Clifton Walker, 3130 Portland road, no operator's li cense, fined $1 and costs. George E. Cole, Woodburn, charged with unlawful sale of medicine, pleaded innocent, re leased on his own recognizance, trial set for February 11. Kenneth Eugene Smith, route 5, Salem, no motor vehicle license, fined $2.50 and costs. Gust Adolph Hassman. charged I with driving while intoxicated. I pleaded innocent, trial set for j February 6. rorrest Jones, farm labor camp, charged with disorderly conduct, pleaded innocent, trial set for January 24. ! Byron Scardille, 2270 Claude ; st., charged with disorderly con- j duct, pleaded innocent, trial set for January 24. I PROBATE COURT Ole N. Beyer estate: Apprais ers appointed. Mary A. Booth estate: Order I permitting administrator to sell ; personal property. Michael Streff estate: Order for sale of real property. Walter Stotler estate: Time for hearing of final account set for February 22. MUNICIPAL COURT Ray E. Davis, route 2. Salem, violation of basic rule, posted $25 bail. Lyle P. Thomas, Tillamook, vi olation of basic rule, posted $25 bail. Eugene Thompson, Cash, Ark., j violation of basic rule, posted j $7.50 bail. Ralph Henry Calkins, 2595 S. TOWN SEND MEET I Townsend Victory club, No. 17, ; will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the home of Hubert Morgan, 1698 j Bellvue st ! For a Better, Happier Life . . . Improve 11 WW I c 1 MA Avoid the risk of a serious occidenH Recap smooth, worn tires . . . . ride ll ml llll 1 '! with greater safety! Recaps give old tires new life with thick, new treads II ,11) I I I I f 1 for Htovsands of extra miles. It's wise .... If s economical .... It's II tll IJnr safer to RECAP and RIDE! oUj-1d W " ' llijll Thick, New TreWs for thouaondt of extra asies ki llll l llllll New Tread, designed tor greater $afty Summer st., violation of basic rule, fined $10. Clifford E. Bass. Halsey, viola tion of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Vale Dare Sloper, 1665 Market St., defective lights, fined $5. Fay E. Wade, Silverton, exces sive speed through a school zone, fined $25. Richard Eugene Susmilch, route I, Salem, charged with reckless driving, liquor involved and fail ure to give right-of-way to a ve hicle, fined $125. Roger Norman Dasch, route 3, Salem, having four in front seat, posted $2.50 bail. Arthur Lloyd Bartel, route 6, Salem, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Roger M. Watts, route 4, Sa lem, driving with restricted driv er's license, posted $25 bail. Wilbur Andrew Cox, 754 S. 13th st., driving while intoxicated, fined $100, 30-day sentence, ss pended, driver's license suspend ed for one year. Jack Carter Steele, 1309 N. Commercial st., charged with reckless driving, posted $25 bail. CIRCUIT COURT Dora E. Houle vs Joseph Al bert Houle: Divorce decree re stores plaintiff's l-umer name of Dora E: Bacon. Minnie Blair vs Melv in C. Blair: Divorce decree granted plaintiff. Marie Beaty vs Herchel Beaty: Divorce decree restores plaintiff's maiden name of Marie Stanford. Robert C. Lard vs Jean B Lard: Divorce decree restores defend ant's maiden name of Jean B. Jeep. Bess Wolz vs Henry Wolz: Di vorce decree to plaintiff. Doris M. Flath vs Gerald B. Flath: Divorce decree grants plaintiff custody of two minor ! children and $30 per month sup port money for each child. Earl F. Gleason vs Lillian V. Steward: Suit asks $5000 general damages and $125 special dam-, ages. Alice Mohney vs Russell A. ! Mohney, jr.: Counter - affidavit filed. Eunice Watts Campbell vs Clar ence Campbell: Motion to increase monthly payment for support cf minor child from $10 to $40 per month filed by plaintiff. Richard W. Williams vs Helen WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drain boards, store fronts, bathrooms, showers, shower doors. Free Estimate "E" Bush Ph. 2-4836 1895 N. Winter TTrf hot Have plenty o O Satisfaction Guaranteed of Your wmm Th Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Williams: Default of defendant entered. Arlene Jo Schuld vs Robert Henry Schuld: Complaint for di vorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment; married at Salem Feb. 24. 1940. Willis E. La Vine and Millie La- Vine vs Richard S. Rice and Sarah E. Rice: Order of default. Larry A. Parks vs Southern Pa cific company and H. A. Morris: Reply filed. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Victor L. Beier, 24. cannery worker, and Retha McKinley, 24, cannery work, both of Salem. Leonard Schmaltz, 21, farmer. Salem, and Leona Schaecher, 18, domestic, Mt. Angel. Melvin L. Brown, 25, mechanic, Gervais, and Irene B. Heale, 18, clerk, Norwich, England. NURSERYMEN MEET SET PORTLAND, Jan. 20-;P)- The mid-winter meeting of the Ore gon Association of Nurserymen will be held here tomorrow. Hare us clean your rings, Jewelry also check the stone settings and hare them sparklingly beauti ful and the stones sale. We also repair all types of Jewelry. Modest charges. Manufacturing Jewelers woter when Y J (4 ELEC VJAIER HEATER tm co-Go.. Cepodt S) ScWftrrktrllY lew 0rr"9 Cort flive fast, ct. 484 Stale Money Back Tuesday- January 21, 1947 5 COURT CLERKS SEEK RAISE EUGENE, Jan. 20 -P)- Secre taries, stenographers and clerks at the Lane county court house asked today for a 25 percent sal ary increase. Salaries now aver age $165-$175. Keepsake "rri a at o n o unci ttwn i at eatsMtTt Salem's leading Credit Jeweler fc Optician lAUTHOBIZED KEfPSAKa DSAttSj Your Home U u Only 13 0 Oown i or dost Si. ftulf 1 1 s aVsSafe aW mmm ymm lass. as) l ass fssTatnul !,! W fa. Wm pttdtf thaw aar KaaaMba casWsaas, k) ssWa vsssa ml styia mm4 pries. A HAWTHOK w llicxf " LADY DIANA Sal 30.00 K faa.a.a.at Kaa) TliJ -ifcC Aisa 1390 W 340 Aa mo ill 4 m s 1st m I s as wv at tmfmml W atg i'ii as mm aiiii nus asMLfHSl a GIVE SMOOTH TIRES Safe Treads 395.11. High