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Cntty ,ew MOTHERS LEAVE GENERAL. Mrs. Eugene Oampitt of Inde pendence and Mr. Roy L Ward cf 1811 Lee St.-were dismissed Monday with their daughters from Salem General hospital, and Mrs. Henry D. Palmer of. 260 S. 23rd st, and Mrs. George F. Wil son of Turner were ; dismissed with their sons. Two mothers dismissed Sunday with their sons" were Mrs. 1L F. Needham, 448 Belmont St., and Mrs. Henry Kropp, 145 E. Owens st. Rheumatism and arthritis. Doc tors differ as to the- merits of NUE-OVO. Many users say it has brought them relief. If you suf fer from rheumatism and arth ritis why not write for literature on NUE-OVO from Research Lab oratories. Inc., 403 N. W. 9th, Portland, Oregon. Pd. Adv. Electric fans several sizes and makes. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. DISMISSED BY DEACONESS Mothers dismissed Monday from Salem Deaconess hospital with their infant daughters are Mrs. Lloyd Schoenauer, of Stay ton and Mrs. Henry Lucks of 445 S. Winter st. Dismissed- Sunday were Mrs. Frank Barquist, 2040 N. 18th st; Mrs. , Ernest Johnson of Broeks and Mrs. Oscar Morris of Mt Angel, each with a son, and Mrs: James Dodge of route 4, Sa lem, with her daughter. ' Allen Hardware s will .be closed bothFriday and Saturday. . Johns-Mansville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay. . Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates Ph. 4642. Ma this Bros. Roofing Co, 164 S. ComL AAF MEMBERS MEET Ex-air force veterans will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Doug las McKay meeting room at the McKay auto building. Business will center on discussion and ac ceptance of a new constitution and lining up definite projects for the group. All former members of the army air. forces are urged ia at tend, Chairman Roy Kite said. Dance Wed., Crystal Gardens. Reduced Hot plates. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem. Oregon. . LICENSED TO, MARRY Marriage ' licenses were issued In Portland Monday toJDwaine E. . Nelson of West Salem and Lois D. Holt of Portland and to How ard H. Postlewaite of McMinn ville and S. Veona Davis of Port al land. Oil your road and settle the dust. Call Tweedie, 9696 or 5769. Dance Wed., Crystal Gardens. EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted to us Is Individually planned and personally direct ed - - its cost determined by the family's wishes. HOWELL - EDWARDS Salem Funeral Chapel 545 N. Capitol St Phone 3673 For Delightful Informal Dining At the Scenic Showplace of Lnnchebn and Dinner Service Daily frcn 12 noon to 9 p. m. (Com as you are: no rosorrations needed except far large parties.)! " IBonig HOLLYWOOD LIONS CHANGE The Hollywood Lions club will not hold its regular meeting this week but will meet at 7 p. m. Wednesday in the West Salem city hall at a "zone meeting" with the West Salem Lions club. .- Allen Hardware will be closed both Friday and Saturday. Plate glass now available Don Brown. Elfstmm's Wesix electric 2 a K W & 2 K W built-ic wall heaters now avail able R L. Elfstmm Co Obituary HATFIELD William Crant Hatfield. 1045 Judson t., at a local hospital, Saturday, May 24. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Alma Hatfield of Salem, three step-daughter. Mrs. Greta Field of Calgary, Al berta. Can.. Mr. Lola C. Alter of Port land and Mrs. Edrie McClellan of West Stayton; two sisters in the middle west; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be held Wed nesday, May 28. at 1 :C0 p.m. at Clough Barrick chapel, the Rev, Melville T. Wire officiaUng, with interment at Mt. Hope cemetery. LEE - Adella Bell Lee, late resident of 2220 N. Commercial St., at a local hospital. Saturday. May 24, at the age of 44 years. Surviving are the jiuband. Archie R. Le of Salem; children, Clarence Roy, Robert Marion. Clara Mae. Cordelia Alfreda. Jack Dale. Phil Don. Darlene Marie Linda Mary, all of Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Moore and Mrs. F. E. Sunday of Stock ton. Calif.; four brothers, Claude Pat terson of Berkeley, Calif.. Joe and Milo Patterson, both of Stockton, and Dolph Patterson of Newberg- Services will be at the Howell-Edwards chapel Satur day. May 31. at 10.-30 a rm. the Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating, conclud ing at I OOF cemetery. PICKENS '! " " Mary Yeager Pickens, late resident of 2536 N.E. 19th ivch Portland, at Providence hospital in Portland. Sat urday, May 24. Surviving are her hus band. Robert C. Pickens of Portland; two sons. Robert C. Pickens. Jr.. and Richard T. Pickens, both of Portland; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gleffif Yeaeer of Salem; a brother. R. Robert Yeager of Salem. Services Tuesday, May 27. at 1 :30 p.m.. at Clough-Barrick chapel, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating, with interment at Belcrest Memorial park. THOMAS Albert Franklin Thomas, late resi dent of 1965 N. Capitol st., at a local hospital Sunday, May 25. at the age of 61 years. Surviving arc his wife. Alpha Thomas of Salem; daughter, Miss Doris Thomas of Salem: sister. Mrs. Clara Lamb of Salem, and two brothers. L W. Thomas of Salem and Arthur Thomas of Lacomb. Services Wednesday. May 2$. at 3 p.m., at Clough-Barrick chapel with the Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. GRANT Edward C. Crant, late resident of route I. Clackamas. Ore., at 1965 N Front St.. Sunday. May 25. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Gladys Tucker of Clackamas, and two brothers. Edward E. Grant of Cfcckamas and Gordon Grant of California. Shipment hai been made to Portland by Clough-Barrick company for services and inter ment. BATES Clinton F. Bates, route 1. Woodburn. May 26.Surviving are his wife. Pearl Clinton of Woodburn; a brother. Floyd Bates of Salem, and sons. Announce ment of services later by Clough-Barrick company. KELSO .JfTjy- KeUo- ut resident of iTJF" v-nurcn si., wno lost his life at The Dalles. Or . on Mar n iu ...wu. working with the army engineers. Sur- "" nil wiaow, Beulah G. Kel so. Salem, as son. BiUy G. Kelso, Baker. Ore., and a daughter. Leona E. Houghton, Vallejo. Calif.: and by his mother, five brother fnnr iii. two grandchildren. Graveside services ii inc uiy view ceme tery. Thursday, May 29. at II a m., with the Rev. Sim I Mnf.u Af Services and shipment in charge of the uaraner funeral nome ox wmte Sal iron. Wash. ren s take The Mvrtlewood .Room Silver Creek Falls TOBACCO MAILING TABOO Packages containing cigarets or tobacco in any form will not be accepted for mailing to any APO or other address in Germany be ginning May 26, Postmaster Al bert Gragg was notified Monday. The order directed postoffice' workers to question persons mail ing packages as to' whether they contain tobacco in any form and directed them no refuse to ac cept any such packages." Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity. R L. Elfstrom Co. Dance Wed., Crystal Gardens. COMMITTEE COMPLETED The Salem mayor's committee to Drotest the state highway's re jection of a plan for three, traffic signal iignis on xviortn Caoitol street was completed Monday with Salem Chamber of Commerce ap Dointment Jli Keith Brown. T.inn C. Smith an8 Grover Hillman to the committee. Other members are Aldermen Daniel J. Fry and David O'Hara arid ritv Ma J. L. Franzen. Asparagus now ready for canning ana ireezing. naia Ranch, 3 mi. north of Salem in Polk Countv. Phone 23072. Bring container. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association,-130 South Li berty street. LICENSED TO WED Marriage licenses have been is sued at Vancouver, Wash, to the following couples of Salem and vicinity: Bartley Cornelia, jr., 2491 Lancaster dr., and Vicki A. Wa ters. 825 N. 15th St TVinalH Tt Asbe and Pearl Skipper, both of aaiem; Sidney P. Wells, West Sa lem, and Hazel Schaefer, 842 N. Front st.; G. E. Clymer and Jean Credle, both of Lebanon, Eagles Auxiliary Carnival Wed., May 28th. Come and bring your friends. For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St. v PLAQUE SENT TO COCHRAN A, bronze plaque noting the out standing membership work by Clay Cochran, Salem Chamber of Commerce manager, during 1944 45, has been- received by the local chamber. Cochran tied for sec ond place that year in the mem bership contest of National As sociation of Commercial Organi zation Secretaries. For immediate delivery. Apt. House Electric Ranges. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem. Oregon. , Dr. Wiles Dentist, 701 First Nat Bank. Phone 4924. 2 V RETURNED TO FAIR VIEW Two. men who escaped from Falrview home during the week end were returned by police after their apprehension here Monday. Births HOFFniNE To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffhlne, Silverton, a son, Monday, May 26, at Salem Dea coness hospital. HARRISON To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, 110 Duncan ave., a son, Sunday, May 25, at Salem Deaconess hospital. STRYKER To Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stryker, Independence, a daughter, Monday, May 26, at Salem General hospital. WITTENBERG To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wittenberg, 2987 Brooks ave, a son, Sunday, May 25, at Salem General -hospital. pleasure in Opening of Stiver Creek Restaurant Tomorrow NED NESDAY, W1AY28 the Willamette Valley Lobby. Souvenir Shop Open Daily 12 noon to 8 p. m. GARDENERS IN SALEM A party of 33 officials and mem bers of Men's Garden Clubs of America, most of them from east and south, visited Salem Sunday, touring the state capitol and tak ing lunch with the Salem Men's Garden club. They were return ing from the national gardeners' convention in Portland where Mark Taylor, president of the Salem club, was named national treasurer. Dance Wed, Crystal Gardens. New location Crc.nise Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. DIERKS TO RELOCATE HOUSE The city engineer's office Mon day issued a permit to Ted Deirks, to relocate a house at 1820 N. Liberty st, to cost; about $750. Permits for alterations and repairs to cost $400 or Iei- were issued to Carl P. Gies, for work ar 2500 Fairgrounds rd.; E. J. Tucker, 265 W. Wilsori st, and Lora Hale, 860 E st Salem Self Serv ice Laundry, new modern washing machines, dry ers, mangle for use. Hourly rates. 1815 So. 12th. Ph. 5607. G. E automatic blankets a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept R. L Elfstrom Co. B-29 LEAVES SALEM The B-29 which attracted wide I attention at Salem airport over the weekend left Sunday with Pi- I lot Ralph Kirchoff of Salem and j crew members and passengers I who had visited home or friends ) in this area returning to their base at Tucson, Ariz. For hauling your machinery and bldg. materials, local & long dis tance, anywhere in Oregon. Lee j Burson Truck Service, fully in sured. Ph. 6250 or 8698. i Air-Steamsfiip tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St. I FILES FOR GARAGE An assumed business name cer- i tificate for Knights' garage. Jef ferson, was filed with the Marion county clerk Mondav bv Frark H. ' Chates,' jr., 1135 E. Rural ave, Salem, and Cecil E. Baum, Jeffer son. Kaizer-dish washer for immediate I delivery. Broadway Appliance Co.. I 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. Dexter sharpens lawnmowers at I your home by machine. 6833. MAY HAUL LOGS Permits to haul 40-foot logs over Salem streets were issued Monday to Hugh Johnston of ! Lyons and D. L. Wolfard of Sil-'; verton by the city engineer's of fice. Dutch Boy Once Over Wall- Paint. ! All standard colors on hand. Ph. ! 4939. River silt top sou and fill dirt, j Com'l Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. TRICYCLE STOLEN Mrs. James T. Howard reported j to police that a red and white j tricycle was taken from the lawn of her home, 2594 S. Summer st, Sunday night. Skate-your date tonight at eight Salem. Ice Arena. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drain boards, stare fronts, bathrooms, showers, shower doors. Free Estimate "Ed" Bosh Ph. I-483S 1895 N. Winter announcing 28 miles from Salem A lovely drive via Silver ton or Shaw. TRUTH CENTER PROGRAM A message by C. H. Durham. Truth Center speaker formerly of Minneapolis, Minn, and now touring the west before taking charge of a center at Victoria, B. C, will feature a meeting at Salem Truth Center, 262 N. Cot tage st, at 8 o'clock this evening. Reduced All Radios, Portables, Table models and Record play ers. Broadway Appliance Co, 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. For factories, offices & business uses, 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12.48. tax Intl. R L. ElN strom Co. SALEM MAN IN PACIFIC R. C. Schroeder. Y 2c, of Sa lem, is now serving aboard the light cruiser Atlanta on an ex tended tour of the south Pacific, according to a U. S. navy press release. The cruiser will visit Australia. Cannery workers phone United Growers, Inc, 22036 concerning employment. i Road oiling for dusty roads. Also stove and diesel oils for all types of burners. Larmer Transfer. Ph. 3131. BLUE BU1CK STOLEN Roscoe Brosig of route 2, Box 250, Woodburn, reported Monday to Salem police the theft of his dark blue 1941 Bunk from Mar ion and High st. To Fit Head Shape DIERKS SERVES IN JAPAN - Pvt. Daron M. Dierks, son of Milton Dierks, route 7, box 95-R, Salem, is now serving with the 21st infantry regiment on the island of Kyushu in Japan, it was reported in an army dispatch from Kuamoto, Japan. Smitty's Clipper Service, former ly McCune & Lovell, corner Cen ter and Church. Open week days 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 8600. . Cannery workers phone United Growers, Inc, 22036 concerning employment. INVESTIGATE CRASH City 'police said that no one was injured Sunday evening in a traffic accident involving cars j driven by John Williams. 1112 Mill st, and Theresa Reinhart, 1084 S. Liberty st, at High and (Mill Home appliance & GE farm equipment. Atkinson Appliance Co. (Hollywood) 2005 Fair- ; grounds rd. Ph. 2-4439. j HOLD YOUTH FOR THEFT j A 15-year-old Salem boy is be i ing held in the county juvenile j ward after his arrest Sunday by j Salem police, who said he ad- mitted stealing three cars-1n Sa j lem. Cannery workers phone United Growers, Inc, 22036 concerning i employment. Every Comfortably ' 4, sZ L I nnnofFinhnD'" u? f89 Tho Statesman. Salom, Orocon. Tuosday. May 27, 1947 5 HAKES CHECKS GOOD Donald D. Smith, 350 Hickory st, arrested Sunday by city po lice on a charge of writing checks without sufficient funds early in May, pleaded guilty in Salem jus tice court Monday and agreed to make restitution. A : 90-day jail sentence was suspended. He was arrested in connection with three checks written for small amounts , on a local bank. 1 DE LUX Serv e Self Laundry. 345 J Jefferson st, just off North Com-; mercial. Open daily, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays to 9. Automatic and conventional ; machines. The Best in the West. ) Paper hanging. J. Johnson, 3492. , WILLARD SCHOOL PICNIC The Willard - Central View school picnic and reunion will be held Sunday, June h on Willard school , grounds'. TOWNSEND MEETING Townsend Victory club 17 will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in Dea coness hall on Oak st. Wanted: Modern Home 3 bdrms near high school. Will pay vp to llS.eOI cash. Tel. 4770 if he FJeuesfi, Ihsl Headquarters For Mens Wear MT.LCHERT8 RETURN Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Melchert. 1155 N. 17th st, have returned from an extensive tour in Colo rado, Kansas and California. . 4 Convert Your BIAIIOIIDS Into Cash We are Salem's largest buyers from the public cf Diamonds and Diamond adorned Jewelry. Also Diamond estrfles pur chased. An established firm. Bank reference fur nished. w t Manafaetartac Jewelers 114 N. Liberty 8L 42 Coort St You can have warm weather i style and comfort, too, by topping your light weight suits with featherweight w straws; all comfortable and flattering.