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""s. f -- nV mfm a t FISHING TRIALS HELD ! On trial charged with angling for trout. in a closed . season in Salem - justice court Thursday, two jnen were found guilty,' one pleaded guilty and one found in nocent. Kenneth Charles Howe, Brooks, Irvin Kaper, Silverton, and Benjamin Brown. 13254 Terry st, were fined $25 each, sndAllison L. Howe, 740 Lee st, was found innocent. Brown," who pleaded guilty, - faced an addi - tional charge of angling without a license for which a 25,fine was suspended on payment of costs. The four men were arrested Feb ruary 23 by state police on- the pudding river with two others who paid similar fines March 21. Dance Sat nite, Silverton armory. New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St. over Smith Baking Co. ELAKX ALL. WET M.ivin P.lik fll Into the Wit tamrtte river when a flume which he was working on collapsed yes terday at Oregon Pulp and Paper company, throwing him into the m-a1r f ii-ct aid mm - rpnort. Fel- Jow workmen rescued Blake, who ? a was uninjurea. - Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity. R. L Eifstrom Co. , Cooked food sale Friday. Portland Gas & Coke Co.. 109 S. ComT. American Legion Auxiliary 136. BOX CHANGES Dora Rumley, 1320 State St., Thursday filed an assumed busi ness name, certificate for The Beauty Box, 412 Guardian build ing, alhairdressing and cosmetol ogy business, with the Marion county clerk. A certificate of re tirement from the same concern was filed by Oral Steppe. The Pike, for Ice cream 12 flavors. Open at 138 S. Liberty daily until 11 P.M. Open Sunday until e P.M Open at 150 N. Com! daily until PM - - ' . ' ' " . ' . t Plate glass now available.' Don Brown, Eifstrom s. FILES FOR PnOTO FIRM - Kenneth W. Ashtoa and Leona M. LAshton, 1375 N. Summer st, filed an assumed business name certificate , for Fireside portrait service, a photography business. with the Marion county clerk Thursday.; River silt top son and fill dirt Com! Sand & GraveL Ph. 21966, Refrigeration sales and service at George Electric.' 493 Center st Salem, Ore. Phone 6909. . MEIIAMA CAFE FILES Lawrence Tegen, Mehama, filed an assumed business name cer tificate t with the Marion county clerk Thursday for the Mehama cafe r ' - .. -v ( S ccmcs to town with tho Invite these greet artists Info your home cny time you wish . . . through RCA Victor's magnificent Red -See recordings of their concert triumphs: . SALEM RECORD SHOP Syt OrecM BIdr. Downstairs llaarice Hadklns ' State at High Telephone 8632 M. IT 7 AL1 LKt'UODfE FILES MOTOR CO. i An assumed" business' 'namt certificate for the Omey Motor Co., retailing farm machinery and equipment was filed Thursday by Horace J. Omey, route 1, box 1875, Kent Wash., with the Mar ion county" clerk. Wesix electric 2J K. W.& 2K.W, built-in wall heaters now avail able. R. L. Eifstrom Co. Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. -Ph. 6833. 865 Center. Finger wave and shampoo, . 75c and up. Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty. Obitnary . Mrs. Clara K. Harper, at the resi dence. 1544 Fernr at- Friday. ADril 4, Surviving arc a daughter, Miss Hazel Harper of Salem, and a son, Chester Harper of MolaUa: 12 grandchildren, several treat erandchildren. nieces and nephews. Services will be Saturn day. April 12, at 1 uo p.m., in me Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment at Scott Milis cemetery.' MOOtn Mrs. Fern Moo res, lata resident of Nehalem Ore., at a local hospital April 6. Survived' by husband, Albert L. - Moo res of Nehaiem; a rdaughter, Miss Evelvn Mae Moores: a son. Mer rill L. Moores; a sister. Miss - Hazel Harper of Salem'; and a brother, Ches ter. C. Harper of MolaUa." Ore. Serv ices Saturday. April 12. at 1 30 p.m., the Ckugh"Barrick chapel, with In terment at Silverton cemetery. Hansen " 7; -: Tlllle Hansen, laie resident of Tal bot. Or., at a local hospital April S, at the age of 28 years. Susvived by her husband. Milton Hansen of Tal bot: we sons. Melvin James Hansen and Clinton Allen Hansen, both of Talbot; an infant daughter; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turn of Esteiiine S. D.; six sisters. Mrs. John Freesman of Esteiiine, S. D.. Mrs. Alvin Hensen of Hajrti. S. D.. Mrs. Don Knutson of Volga. S. D.. Mrs. Harry Leilhlad of Spokane. Wsih.. and Miss Henrietta Tuin and Miss -"Adeline Tuin, both of Seattle. Wash.; and three brothers, Ben Tuin and John Tuin, both , of Esteiiine. S. D., and . Ralph Tuin ' af Bon Tiers Ferry, ' Idaho. Services . will be held at the Howell-Edwards chapel Saturday, April 12, at 10:30 a m. with the Rev. William Schwab; the Rev. Herman Bohl and the Rev. . Henry Turnidge officiating. Interment In Belcrect Memorial, park. ; Joshua Stewart Sawver. formerlv a resident of Salem, In New York City, aptu a. survived by his wife. Mrs. Minnie P. .Sawyer of New; York City. a son, josnua a. sawyer, jr., of Lake view. Ore.: a . daughter. Mrs. Irma Wells of Salem, and three grandchild ren. Services- at the Clough-Barrick chapel Monday. April 14, at 1:30 p.m.. Dr. Charles Durden officiating. Con cluding services at Mt, Crest Abbey jniTMinv f - Emory Clinton Johnson, late resident of Warren ton, Oregon, at a local hos- nital A tir-t a mt (K. . . A Ji Survived by a daughter,-Mrs. Blanche oviiwr i - ricwru, o.x ; ana inree orouiers, beorge jonnson of Col urn son. Ohio, and Chalmer Johnson of tniiucoine. vjmo. stemoer of tne Meth odist church. Shipment has been made by the Howell-Edwards company to Jackson, Ohio, for Services and inter- CARD OF THANKS We Wish to thank the manv frienda for the k-i - vai voaivilS or sympathy and beautiful floral offerings of our beloved mother, Elizabeth Singer. i ANN CHURCH THERESA BAYER BETTY WELLS KAY STAATS x SADIE TOKSTAD AND FAMILIES. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our manv friends and neighbors for the kind expression of sympathy; and. the Deauulul floral offerings of my beloved husband and father. . MRS. W. D. GLAD WILL AND FAMILY. EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted .to us is bidividually planned and personally direct ed --its cost determined by the family's wishes. - HOWELL - EDWARDS Salem Funeral Chapel 845 N. Capitol St. Phone 3C72 JUDGE CIVENf PICTURE . . Justice of the Peace Joseph B. Felton Thursday-was presented with a traffic . safety painting for his chambers at Salem justice court. The Salem Lions club made the presentation at its luncheon meeting in the Marion hotel, with E. Burr Miller noting that the picture, depicting a traffic officer holding the body of a careless driver's child victim, could serve as a reminder for all traffic vio lators. Planting your garden? Pansies, bedding stocks and vegetable plants. Breithapt's, 211 E. Miller. Wayne Strahan'now playing Old Tune dance, OTW hall, Sat mtes SCHRUNK TO BUILD W. E. Schrunk was issued a building permit by the city engi neers office Thursday for con struction of a $5000 house at 1455 Baker st Permits for construction and repairs to cost $300 or less were issued to C. R. Ellis, for a garage at 1905 N. 19th st Leland Weaver, for a garage at 298 N 23rd st, and to U B. Koehler, for work at 839 N. Liberty st Rummage Sale today and tomor row over Greenbaum's. Meadow lark Aux.. VFW. Rabbit fricasse is good! Rabbit meat, ready cut with recipes, too. Sat morn. Salem Public Market Union at High. For Sale: Gold fish. Bring con tainer. J. G. Meyers, 3635 Gar den rd. STEELHAMMER TRAVELS ' Carl G. Steelhammer, man ager of Mill Supply Corp. of Sa lem,,is leaving by train today for Chicago, where he will attend a transmission school of the Dodge "Manufacturing Corp. He will be gone for three weeks. Pansies. 50c a doz.. rooted reran iums cutting, $1.50; Adonama plants, SZ.3U and $3. Fh. 26923 995 N. 21st st v Don't forget the old time dance at V w hall Sat nite. " Dance Sat nite, Silverton armory. wooary s orchestra. , Listen to Burke's Radio Camera rrogram, :ou a. m. today. SUBMARINE DAY TODAY Anniversary of the U. S. navy's submarine service is being recog nized over the. nation today, the Salem navy recruiting staiinn stated yesterday. The day com memorates purchase of the USS noiiand, nrst u. S. submarine, in 1VVV. Wanted: Walnut dining set. Ph. 3B0Z. 2 auto. elec. h. w. heaters and one factory made garden tractor on rubber and one buzz-saw. Salem community Auction, Saturday 3610 Silverton rd. Spring housecleaning F 1 o o r s cleaned, waxed, sanding and fin ishing. Olsen Floor Co. Ph. 7874 For Sale: Primroses, large flowers Mrs. F. Meier, 3290 Silverton rd GRAY ON SHIPBOARD Marine Sgt Richard L, Gray of route o, balem, is serving aboard the USS Springfield, a light cruiser now on Pacific fleet maneuvers, according to-a navy rva icjcusc yesieraay. G. E. automatic blankets a year rouna comiort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept R. L. Eifstrom Co. Dr. Wiles Dentist. 701 First Nat Bank. Phone 4924 for immediat appointment For factories, offices & business Uses. 12" General 1?tri M..n clocks, $12.48, tax tnd. R. L. Elf- Venetian blind laundry and repair shop. Phone 2-4418 or 6909 or stop m at George Electric, 493 Center art ColAw. MORROW TRIAL SET TtM for Mitchell Morrow, 3785 State st, on a charge of driving while intoxicated, was set yester day by Municipal Judge WW. McKinney for 1:30 1 p. m April 17, after Morrow posted $250 bail o. the charge. He was arrested at about 11:30 p. m.i Wednesday. Morrow was fined $50 for carry ing a concealed weapon, after ar resting policemen found a loaded .38 calibre revolver ; in the glove compartment of his jcar. i Sunday afternoon dinner at Nor mandy Manor. Open 1:30 p.m. Bring the family. Lounge closed until 6 p.m. ! i i Reduce the health way. Be slim NONE HURT IN CRASH No one was Injured when cars operated by Lewis! E. Lee of Rickreall and William N. White. 467 S. 16th st, collided in the 3000 block of Portland road Wednes day afternoon, city police report The collision occurred when White started to pass Lee who was beginning a left turn, police men said. i Wanted: White enamel trash humor Ph SSfi? i Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 130 South Li berty street NAVAL RESERVE MEET "Silent Service," a film on sub marine warfare, wa$ shown by M. E. Tirador at last night's meet ing of the Salem nival, reserve unit and Tom Riches and Wil liam Page were appointed to the building committee. Announce -ment was made of the electronics unit's meeting at 7:30 p.m. Mon day. ; Planting your garden? Pansies, bedding stocks - and vegetable plants. Breithapt's, 211 E. Miller. Expert watch & clock repairing. 8 day service at Stevens Jewelry. George Electric for electrical in stallations, maintenance and re-J pairs. 493 Center st, Salem, Ore. Phone 6909. Res. 4986.; Re-roof now Johni-Manville shin gles appiled by Ma this Bros. 164 S. Com'l. Nothing down 3 years to pay. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Axmoyiag Surface. PIMPLES j BEn-IIA-IIOL Relieves Irritation due; to external causes 500; . : Sdbaefer's eidiiey pills YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER 1899 1947 "It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV rPrcscripIicns 'Accurately Filled CPTTHPrm'P I Candy Headquarters f or . Salem. Be I s)WU4aif feJA a sare and get Fresh Candy when yea Boy Schaefer's and be tare. onnnynni DIA-BISIIA The efficient antacid for real relief from gas, acid heart burn, dyspepsia, etc. 500890 Only at Schaefer's Now is the best time! Taka care of your corns as soon as they bother you USE SCHAEFER'S 4hp crridtNT arli rot raw THROAT. DUf TO A COLO OCT IT TODAY CTOplPiHJ CORII DEIIEDY SYRAMM CONTAJNS MALT EXTRACT AND VTfAMMS A I D G No Relief, No Pay - At fcn liwaliiiol Athlett'tFoot SchaelerY Hedal Oinlneiil See oar stock of Trasses ' 1 Ac Mm .J-tl-. SJ. VnW Ac awMfcwIimw tkiwtaW wfcwilrt Aiin r mm imUtt thmt kriUti aU SseoUa. la ll -We c-a-wwu,- rtltdLAii tic DATlI 50c ; ; 50c This b the official Penslar -Remedy Store 'for Marlon County. Tea will find these preparations ef highest quality and guaran teed te ba exactly for what they ara sld and represented to be. HOOD'S The dependable lotion for the relief of Poison Oak. Only at Schaefer's - I SyssploMt ol vitamin ' U6dencIes may be nervowt nest, latiqwe, restlessness. US It mm Schaefer's 2.09 ... i Sole Ax ets for Pemlar Remedies far Marion County PHsne 5197-9723 MOT1IEKS LEAVE OENEBAL Mrs." Robert rHT Smith of Ger- vais, with her son and Mrs. Joe Frichtl, 1735 Norway st with her daughter, ' were dismissed Thurs day from Salem General hospital. The Stalesmo3iSo3eWOro;on; Friday. Jlprtt II. 1347-3 BROVNS BACK FROM TX1P Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown af West Salem have returned from a trip to Roseburf where they I paid . brief visit to their son. Ross . Brown, who is assistant u perintendent of - Roseburg - hipt schooL .'; ;:: - -y - . -' 4 --- - - BjajaminlBSsS It'll 9vn spray pdhf -end Its the new way t the ultra modern way.;; the easy, quick and simple way to keep your whole . bouse shining from attic to cellan h The new Eureka complete Home Cleaning System does all your duett ing. sweepuig, brtMhingt cleanings ControU moths in woolens, waxes J linoleum; and hardwood floors, Erea rr sprays paint on furniture, Cffflingn; waSa. And does it all better, with much leas effort, in much less time! Tea, it's a complete Uome Clean-- log System, all wrapped up in one t package. It's truly wonderful! Af ffcoae reetfiarosf FbfZ-aucu power driven teoxer puts s professional shine on Caot leum and hardwodd floors; $i j'J tK$turbmUuor rug-cleaning me? ''j tion cleans all types of rugs, rus;"V cushions, better, genuer, more thor oughlj; ; . : : :;;;--".7 'r f - :? i "", w " . " mm j Auack-o-matuj Bakes tool sd, GrmpUt $H mfim Uxscle jjustneat Jt ?Ug tooUz IVacticCcfilcieViti (datmoih'mttmeJamwmg controb f treamllned. IZrtrjihafjfmStd .t- . :' . "S J- i . - . mows u wooie&K protects wdom i wwivi waning jooa, ustcr ill cWafufl of clothes. VrJ Utter. . SaioOT fAJtltA'S WW ASD-TO KAM ',. Sjr-fm. Mmhm mmm heys pmrxte'mmd fAdd-ft Valley Motor Building OM AMtM CO. Pbona 4039 "JjlTTLE 31KCIC H0SNER SfiT I1X THE C0211BB i eating his christa1as pie; He put in.his thumb, AND PULLED OUT A PLU,1, AimimlftHrffAGOODBOT It's a shame) tHat little Jack Homer Lh-ed In the 'distant pest Zrl tSte Hcrjl tHsT7 was no First NcrUonaTBank : imd io First Nauonal THrifr- Pay Plan, Co the' Homer family didn't hare tho modem adrantag o! buying their home hzxnish ings tho Thrifty Pay way. Little Jack, good boy though ho was. had to sit on a stool whilo ho ato his Christmas dinner. Whatever your need in homo furnishings or appliances, you can enjoy. CId comforts of modem liring through a Thrifty Pay loan at the First National Benli of Portland. Drop in and talk it orer with your dealer. Tell him you want to ffarmco youj: purchases the Thrifty Pay way. YouH be surprised end pltcsed Ct whet ThrlSj Pay Bcakrodlt ten do for you. x v DAHiTREDIT . fca4aV Maaiaar raSata! II laaaraaaa CrartUS 4 i 4 4 1 'i i 1 1 135 IL Ccnnerciql Si. jPr