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' L i i J SIX MEN FINED a Six men who pleaded guilty to " charge of frequenting a gambling place and were toned 20 each in - i Municipal-' court .Thursday are Harry Gustafcon, 1 100 Chemeketa t; Herbert Welch, 417 5- 12th st.; Robert Haughn, route 7, Sa lem; Lloyd Davenport, 1785 S. Winter ft; Ben Valdez, 241" State st, and Frank Bolin of route 9, Salem. Arrested May 19, the men were booked on gambling " charges but. the accusation was - changed to "frequenting ; B " . gambling; ptace. - , T Wanted: Good, recent model used 1 county jail under $3,000 bail." -refric. & elec. ranee. Ph. 7203. ..- , Kay M. Waltz, MJX, 193 W. Su perior. Ph.. 65 19. YOUTH RETURNED - Still limping from a bullet wtmnd in his hip, suffered when a Portland police officer shot him while making the arrest, Duane Alien Roe, IB, was in Marion county Jail Saturday afternoon on charge of larceny,: He was ar- ' rested in Portland early last week in connection with the location of stolen ear. Roe has been in the hospital there lor several oyv Strawberries, you pick. " Bring containers. Jary 10c lb. Green- v houses, N. River, Bd. Several varieties tuberous Xnis. $2.50 dcz. 995 N. '. street . - .' ' be 21st - DEMAND CONTINUES With no knoiwlejte as to the extent to which the weekends rain would affect Vrops, the Sa Jem farm Ubor office was unable to predict Saturday the probable demand for harvest Ubor early 'this week. The demand, how ever, is not -expected to diminish because ..of the early ripening of cherries and the onset of other crops. ' New location Cronise Studio, 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co. Dr. Wijes Dentist, 701 Tirst Nat. liana. Phone 4924.- DISEASES BEPOITED - The Marion county department f health disease report for the week! ending at noon Saturday, . shows one new case each of scar- let fever, septic sore throat, un dulant fever and syphilis in the county, and three of mumps, rineumonia and tuberculosis and .two of chickenpOx, Weal electric 2 A K. W. &IK. W butft-ta wail heaters now avail able. K. L, Elfstrom Co. ; v C. '& automatic blankets- year r ou n d comfort and pleasure limited quantity t Appliance Dept. fL L. Elf jtroro Co. . TWOTXINICS SLATED The regular infant clinic will be aponfored by the Marion county department of health Tueaday aft ernoon In Silverton kt the Eugene Field School therel . Wednesday afternoon" a pre-schod cJinic will te held, at the Mill. City grade school. ' ' ' Northern Lawn mowers, limited quantity.. R L. Elfrtrom Ca Johns-Mansvllle slste surface shingles applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay. Boy the best at no extra cost Free estima tes. Ph. 4642. Ma this Bros, Rooting Co., 1M S. ComL round for "Convention Richard Wicks of Albany, ; frethman In Willamette univer sity college of law, has been Se lected as a delegate to the Young : Republican club's national . con ; mention next week in Milwaukee, Wis. He i to leave Tuesday. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Xugel, 7694. 735 N.jCapitoj St Births - RICH To Mr a,nd Mrs. Law rence A. Rich, route 9, Salem, a on, Saturday, May 31, at Salem General hospital. HAMPTON To Mr. and i Mrei Howard Hampton, Jeffersort; a aon,. Saturday, May 31, at Salem General hospital. ' GUENTHER -To Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Guenther, Aumsville, a on, Saturday, May 31, at Salem General hospital. Monday Evening rSLM Dial 1390 MS P.M. Trace Besaeats - Pest . fiaaali sarin mt 4mh Wiiilili r Stay X. MUt. ' SALEM SEED AND IMPLEMENT CO INC. FOR SALE! MADE - TO r MEAS URE TAILORED SAMPLES! All wool, pure : worsted, 5xSH won- Arrful for patch quilts, repairing torn clothes and darning. Hun- I sired of colors; sold by weight or piece. i Jee's Upstairs CUtbes Shop 442 SUU Street Local lrdnslxy : -and. Local Enterprise brought Salen Elcclric i Salem's Own . BoxumyIII Powr Agency AFPEARS IN COURT Ray Oscar Whiteford, Just re leased from San Quentin prison, according to the sheriff's office, 'appeared in Salem justice court Saturday on a', charge of obtain ing money by false pretenses. The complaint was' signed by F. E. Chambers of the First National f bank of Monmouth, alleging that Whiteford, to December, 1944, passed a check for J 1,050, signed with the, name W. C Whiteford, and that no bank account existed to s cover the check. ; White ford's case was continued to June 2 for plea, and he was held in the For rent Floor Sanders. Wood- rows, 450 Center St REPRESENTATIVES RETURN Representatives of the Marion county department of health to the western branch of the Pub lic Health association meeting in San Francisco last week returned to Salens late Friday night Mak ing the trip were Dr. Stone, coun ty health officer, anjiMrs. Stone; Lenore - Ileadley, i depart ment health education instructor, and Mrs. Bernice Yeary, depart- 1 ment superintendent of nurses. Health officers, nurres and edu cators from the western states at tended the meet Authentic Antiques. Ph. 22368!' ROAD HOLE REPAIRED Nearly two truckloads of earth were required to fill a "cavern under- the Macleay road just east of Rickey school which appeared. until inspection by county officials Saturday, to be only about a foot In diameter.- Commissioner Ed Rogers said a large hole had been wafhed out under the pavement and that "it was a wonder 'the road had held up under traffic without support Eva it Roy Van Vleck announce the opening of "The Clover Cafe" at 1863 N. Coml on Monday, June 2. Hours 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sats., 10 AM. to 12 P.M. . LEGION MEETS MONDAY Award cards "for membershfn in the American Legion for from five to 25 consecutive years will be presented to members at the Capitol Post No. 9, American Le gion, meeting Monday night in Legion' hall besinnlns? at 8 o'clock. Fourteen 25-year awards will be among the presentations. Plate glass now available. Don erown, , ti fstrnms. : ' risit nnnsr tv ts - & t : j m - i i took t fishhook from the lip of Richard Taylor, 448 Center St., when they were called to 1110 S. 22nd st Thev did not learn how the hook, got in Taylor's lip. v miii e. a '- v " '' ' "" DAR TO BROADCAST "The Romance of the ' Grays will be the theme of . the KOAC broadcast by the Oregon Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Monday at 2 p. m. The broadcast is the story of members of the Whitman party and will feature Louis Gray of Portland. It. is one of a weekly series of broadcasts presented by the Oregon Chapter of the DAR under the direction of Mrs Glen F. Muroau, state, radio chairman of the organization. , Insured saving earn more than two ner cent at Salem Federal Savings. Association, 130 South Li berty street ; HUMPHREY RITES MONDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Ar- minta A. : Humphrey, former Sa lem resident who died in Port land Thursday, will be Monday at 1 0:30--a. m. in the Dfawing Room chapel of Colonia mortuary f Holman and Lutz, at NE 14th and Sandy blvd.. in Portland. Burial will be at Rose City cemetery. Mrs. Humphreys was the-mother of Fred ' H. Humphrey of Salem and. of Mrs.. Gladys Foertsch, for mer teacher here. For factories, offices & business uses, 12" General Electric wall clocks, S 12.48. Ux Incl. R. L. Elf strom Ca . BEALL VISITS HOME Walter V. Beall, ETM33, vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. BeaB. 1010 N. 5th st, Saturday, before returning: to his station at Treasure Island, San Francisco, today. He is scheduled to become an instructor in elec tronics at the station upon his return. - River silt top soft and fill dirt Coml Sand Si Gravel Ph. 21966. JAYCEE3 TO EXHIBIT Tom Pomeroy, ' general chair man of the Salem Junior Cham ber of Commerce Cherry Festival project announced that the Jay cee exhibit for the "home manu factured products show" will - be prepared byv a committee of 20 members which he will select soon.. Dexter sharpens lawnmowers at youfiiome by machine. (J833. K OF C TO ELECT Election of officers will take place at Tuesday night'f meeting of the Knights of Columbus be ginning at 8 o'clock at the council club rooms. Nominations will be closed prior to the elections. Lone- nominee for the post of Grand Knight to date is Al Cra rhefe Refreshments will be served. RESOLUTIONS ON AGENDA Proposed resolutions for sub mission to the state American Le gion convention are to be dis cussed ' Tuesday- night at the reg ular meeting of Salem legion post 136. v . . - :r PROUD TO -Jjn n o u n THE MEMBER SHIP .A P P O N TM E N T OB HOWELL-EDWARDS 545 North Capitol St. .' There is now niember of the Order of the), . Golden Rule' in your community. 5 What does that mean to you? .Well, It mean! that this funeral directing firm has qualified for mem-: ' bership in one of the most exclusire organizations in J ' the profession; an. international affiliation of funeral jdirtctors who may be depended upon to render '"Service . ; Measured Not by Gold, but by the Golden Rule". 5 It means that this firm has qualified itself as . having the requisite amount of experience,' high moral 'and ethical standards, modern equipment and facilities, and moderate prices based upon known costs of oper-, ation.-' It means,, too, that scores of local people have . been contacted, and have expressed their conviction, in . writing, that this firm is in every way eligible, for the honor of membership in the Order. V 5 By thus making it easy for anyone to recog nize a dependable funerals director through his use of . the Symbol reproduced below the Order feels that it : has performed a real service to the public Not all oot suhding members of the njortuary profession are mem bers of the Order of the Golden Rule, but all members' of the Order are funeral directors of distinction. In.--. II I r IIC., J 1 , '. I 1 1 1 1 1 i CONCERT AT JASON LEE The Rev. Ennis M. Whaley and a double quartet of Negro singers will present a concert of spirituals at 8 o'clock tonight at the Jason Lee . Memorial Methodist church. The public is invited. The Rev. Whaley is pastor of the Hughes Memorial - Methodist church Of Portland. I Oil your road and settle the dust Call Tweedie, 9696 0769. JAYCEES APPOINT Appointed to the program com mittee by the Salem Junior Cham ber of Commerce board of direc tors are Howard Raffan, Oscar bpecnt, waiter tecx, tneison Hickok, Ted C. Reed, Warhe Sanders, E. C. McElroy, Bernard Loosemore and Harold Pool. Unity, Divine Science, Science Mind publications, Salem Truth Center, 262 N. Cottage. BRANDT RECOVERS CAR . Glen Dale Brandy reported, to Salem police that he had recov ered his stolen car within about two miles of his home, route 6, box 431, Salerno Saturday. .The auto was stolen from the state fairgrounds Thursday night - PERMITS TO BUILD Building; permits from the city building inspector's office Satur day went ' to C. S. Coleman, to i i j ii: x mm, tuer uae-iior aweiunn it mm Broadway st. for $100, and to Ray F. Becker, to build a service ga rage at 520 Hood st, for 12,500. CLERK TO RESIGN Alice Baillle, 660 South st, dep uty in the Marion county clerk's office , for the- past three years, will resign early this week. Suc ceeding her will be Helen Mul- key, 1330 Lancaster dr Clerk. Harlan Judd announced Saturday. DISTRICT MEETS - Cherry City district Boy Scout commissioners will hold their reg ular monthly meeting Wednesday night in the Salem scout office. District Commissioner Richard Alverson will preside. TO TALK FOURTH Committees from American Le gion posts No. 9 and 136 will meet at Legion hall Wednesday night to further plans for the three-day Tourth of July, celebration at the fairgrounds on July 4, 5 and 0. FIRM NAMED DEALER Oregon. Feed and Farm Supply has been named dealer in ' the Sa lem market for the Ralston Purina company, manufacturer of livestock rand poultry feeds, the company reported Saturday. BARKER TO RETURN ' Herbert Barker,' executive sec retary of the Salem central trades and labor council, who was ill at his home last week, is expected to return to his desk early this week. . : '. c e i - : ii I RICHARD. PARKER TREATED Richard Parker, about 2, of ,2375 Shelton st,' was treated by Salem first aid men Saturday after he incurred a cut foot from some glass. Aid men referred him to a doctor to have sonte stitches taken. - KnVANIS TO SHOW HOBBIES Bill Thompson will receive ex- ibits at the Salem Kiwanis club's hobby ' show all morning Tuesday, Members are requested to bring; their exhibits as soon as possible! for the Tuesday noon show, T . . ROTARY SLATES REV. HEIBEL The Rev. AlcUin Heibel of the Sacret Heart church, , Portland, will. speak on "Our. Problem in Central Europe" at. the Wednes day 'luncheon meeting of the Sa- em Rotary club. STEINKES VISIT Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Steinkt of 1873 Court st are en 1 route by train on a 90-day visit with rel atives and friends in Wyoming. Colorado and " Nebraska. They have . not visited their families there since 1917. NONE HURT IN CRASH No one waa hurt at! 11:30 a. m. Saturday iwhen cars operated by nazei jvi. wniie. route 9. Salem. and Paul Cappelle, Portland, col- lded in the 1800 block (of South 12th st, city police report i HAVE BEEN AU. PStlCRS INCLUDS FIDERAL TAX C9 Jak ( DESERVE A r ; i-fe ' ' A"JUIIIT" . . gorgeous 717-Jawal baowty.iShe will ' ivf hi y lined 17-Jewel luloro. MvSSl Ptstinctive styling , . , , P "MARTHA WASHINGTON" v , . . 17 Jewels , . . UK JnCfJJ Gold. A rore beauty . t, , 03 D"EXCniENCY". . . Gem of wotchei. . mesh bracelet 7 53 21 Jewels 1 FIVE MEN RELEASED . Lewis Green, - Santa Monica, Calif, pleaded guilty, to 'a charge of operating . a gambling . game Saturday in municipal court af ter he and foor other men were arrested by city police at a state fairgrounds carnival Thursday. Trials for Don Baldridge and Lie Ristick were set 'for June 8 and trials for- Marvin Harbaugh, 457 S. Commercial stn and Raymond Leonhardt, 2445 Adams st, . for June 13, after all four pleaded innocent to gambling charges. Disposal of Green's case will be continued until after the trial of the other four men and all five were released on bail. CLUB MEETS MONDAY Townsend club No. 2 will 'meet at 8 p. m. 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