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1 . IPfiity ,Mw HBo95effs, DISORDERLY. TO LEAVE CITY Chatles Edward , Hughes of En Jce, Calif., was found guilty cf disorderly conduct (molesting a girl) nd a 60-day jail sentence was suspended by Justice of the Peace Jeph B. Felton Friday on condition that Hughes leave Ore gon. Hughes was living at a local hotel and had previously worked at the Oregon state hospital. He ;wt arretted by city police on a warrant igned by the girl's par ents. New Discovery in a way to hear. A new star appears in the field of electronic hearing aids. It is a completely new, completely rev olutionary hearing instrument . . . hs different from early models as today's radio is different from the " fin crystal sets. It includes all the wonders of war-born elec tronics ... a revolutionary cir cuit, which helps screen out an noying scratchy notes and catches every 'word, every note, every frcund with ' perfect fidelity. Whether you now own and old hearing aid, a comparatively new tne, or none at all. you owe. It, to yourself to know about this new development. James Taft & Ao .ciates 218 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Oregon, one of the Pacific coast's largest distributors of hearing aids, are so proud of this achieve' merit that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and ex r. Lin how you may get a full demonstration of this remarkable rJevice in your own home without risking a penny. Write them to day. 1 THIEVE AT WORK Mm Ben Otjen told police that all the gasoline had been drained fom one of ber trucks - while parked Wednesday night at Bural and South Winter M. and that thieves tried to make off with the Tear wheels from one vehicle, but were not successful in that at tempt. Orepon Barber Shop, formerly at 481 Ferry St . now located at 615 N. Capitol. Hair cuts 65c. Only a few more days to get As frjagus for canning St freezing. Via Ranch 3 mi. north of Salem, In Polk county. Ph 2-3072. Bring Cdntaiaers. IIARBY GILLETTE HOME Back at his home. 10 Beach vet. Di reported welt on the read t' recovery after a light stritke lis Harry Gillette, who was under ja doctor's care at Salem Deaconess , hur-pital the past two wetiks. I I Dame Rat. Silverton Armory. Dance jSat Wheatland Com. Hall BIH CAPS GONE Ethel! Gallinger, 1484 State st., tc4d poljice that two hub caps were stolen ifrom her, car, parked Tburwi4y night in front of her res idence. ! ! ! 1 Fast,, reasonable, guaranteed radio repairing, all makes. Douglas Mc Kay Chevrolet Co. Dan t-nite. Cry tal Gardens. RETIKLS FROM NAME Notice of retirement from the assumed 'business name of Del War Auto Refinirhing ws filed with Marion county clerk Friday by David P. WUIoughby. SUPERVISOR VISITS Clark Woodcock, Portland, area supervisor for the state employ ment service, was here Thursday and Friday inspecting the Salem or I ice of the service, principally in the matter of personnel effi ciency ratings. Reduce the scientific way. Latest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. Church. Phone 6253. Utoiiuary MARTIN . Baby Boy Martin, son of Mr. and Mr. Alain Marun ol route , box 1MU, afem, at a local hospital Tuesday. Private services were heia at tue How-ell-fcawarus chapel rnday, June 20. Concluding services v. tie in the Hayes ville cemetery. HENNES Mis. Anna Louise Hennes In Ana cortes, Wakh., Vteunecaay, June 18. Surviving are the husband, Ueorfce Hennea of Anacortes; two daughters, Beverly and Barbaia Henries, both oi Anacortes; the parents, Mr. and Mix. John Aiuierson ol Minot, N.D.: three sisters'. Mrs. Koy Davidson and Mrs. Luelia Wtise, boih of Minot. N.U.. ana Mrs. Martha Gardner of Saiem and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Lan&ford, N.U.; Four sons, Joe Anderson of Minot. Henry of Antler, N.U.. Carl of Denver and Bemard Anderson of Anacortes. Services will be at 2:M p.m. Saturday at Clougrt-Barrtck chapel, the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment Be let est memorial paik. THOMAS In this city, Lore May Thomas, late resident of route 1, box 417. at the age of 32 years. Wife of Albert Thomas of Salem; mother of Charles Franklin Thomas of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Rowland, sr., Lacomb; sinter of James Rowland, Jr., and Thomas Rowland, both of Lacomb. and I Jack Rowland of Menlo Park. Calif.; Elizabeth Williamson, and Pearl Cun ningham, both of Salem, Mary Tavrs of Oregon City and Purdy Moore of LaComb. Several' nieces and nephews also survive. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company, C'l-AKK Robert Arthur Clark, late resident of 4 JO 8. ISIh st.. in a Eugene hospital June 19, at the age of 6i years. Sur viving are his wile, Orpha Nina Clark of Salem; two sons, Robert L. Clark of Salem and Cordon L. Clark of Em pire, Ore.; two daughters, Margaret Watklns of Salem and Katherine Beal of Newport; eight grandchildren: three sisters, Florence Blackerly, Crescent City. Calif.. Bessie Peterson of Eugene and I.aura Robin of Eugene; a brother, Don Clark of San Francisco. Services will be at 10 a in. Monday, June 23. in the United Brethren church on Mis sion street, the Rev. Albert Henderson officiating. Interment at Union cem etery, near Philomath. Direction of the Howell-Edwards company. CULVERT MATERIAL II ERE .Arrival of a tmckload of re inforcing steel for use in road culverts was reported yesterday by tfie Marion county court, to be used in continuance of the court's program of replacing a number of worn and aged wooden bridges with longer-lasting culverts. Im mediate plans call for placing of four new culverts on the Clover dale cutoff from Turner and one on the Shaft road out of Stayton. Dance Sat. Silverton Armory Northern Lawn rhuwers. limited quantity. R. L. Elfstrom Co. CONTRACT MEETING SET Signing of a two-year contract with California Packing corpora tion's Salem plant is to be con sidered by Calpack members of Cannery Workers union local 670 at the regular meeting next Wednesday at the Labor temple. The proposed contract is reported to be identical with that now in effect, with an agreement that wages and hours will be open for discussion next year. Dance Sat Wheatland Com. Hall. jonns-Mansville slate surface smngies applied by expert roofers. Nothing down, 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642, Mathis Bros. Rooting Co.. 164 S. ComL ALBANY MAN HURT J. B. Washburn, 59, of Albany, incurred cuts on his cheek and throat at 2:20 p.m. Friday when nis car was involved in an arri dent on state highway 222, near cottage rarm, Salem first aid men. who took him to Salem Dea cones hospital, report. He was released from the hospital after treatment. v Dance Sat, Silverton Armory. O'HARS Charles O'Hars at a local hospital. July IS. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrlck company. SMITH Arthur Smith, late resident of Sa lem route 6, at a local hospital Thurs day, June IS. at the age of 11 years Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Everett Smith, Salem, and several brothers and sisters. Services-will be held at Clough-Barrlck chapel at 2 p m. Monday with Interment In City View cemetery. To West Point i . ' v V. ":- -hi Alden Sandlle. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Sandlle of 1995 Saginaw sL. w ho will enter the U.S. mili tary academy at West Point . N.Y July 1. aeeording to infor mation received by his parents from U.S. Sen. Gay Cordon this week. Sandlie attended the University of Oregon after grad uating from Salem high school. (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) INSURANCE MEN CITED For outstanding insurance busi ness, Charles S. McKlhinny and Gerald C. Brown of S&lrm have qualified for the leaders' club of Standard Insurance Co. Both men are to attend the Standard lead ers' club convention, leaving Tues day with their wives for Jasper national park in Canada. They will make much of the trip in trains chartered by the company. t For view lot, see Grabenhorst Bros.. Realtors, 134 S. Liberty st.. ph. 4131. Red Cross to Supply Free Blood Plasma The proposal to have the Amer ican Red Cross supply blood and its derivatives, free of charge to all in need of it was approved at the national convention of the Red Cross in Cleveland last week. Su san Faherty, executive manager of Marion county chapter, report ed Friday on her return to Salem. Mechanics of distributing the lily, closed Sundays, needed blood and of setting up the . i lK- n.rV parking. Serv ice ! program in all chapters will be i truing. Special announcement! Top Hat restaurant and service station new schedule, effective Wednesday, June 18. Restaurant open 7 a. m. to 1Z p. m. da Plenty of free parking. Serv ice j program in all chapl Station open 7 a. m., close 10 p. m. ! announced later, the newly cre daily. Sundays a. m. to 6 p m. ; ated board of governors of the LAURA RATF iv TR.iv.vr (national Red Cross to decide on LALRA BATES IN TRAINING ; lh. time the new program is to Laura Bates. 520 Rose st.. is now go jnto t(fft, in training w ith the cadet nure 1 , . ... , , us-ciaring tney were nreu i ha ing Thm Statesmen. Soletn. Ortxyon. SaturArf. Jury H. H7S Piano Company Open for Business The Stone Piano erenpany cpens for business today In new store built by Owner J. C Stone, at 1540 Fairgrounds rd. Distributor here for Baldwin pianos and elerlric organs. Stun conducted the J. C Stone Piano company at 3270 Portland rd, from 140 to 1943, when he en. teted the navy. Ho left th naval ' service last year and ha since constructed his new store buiktlr.g on Fairgrounds rosxTof rtucrord cement bkxk with special aVruus- ACCIDENTS REPORTED Three faUliue. 192 ccnered ac ridents and 14 claims for ocrup Death Takes Fred Phcglcy WOODBURJf. June rO-Fre-l PhefteTT. TP E. Lanroln st, li in a Wfaitrn Uru! Thumu PlThL Funeral aertwr w t kt 10-30 a. m U-Ur m Rir thapel with the Rn . U- UnT' Skirmer cflirtattnf arwt utemst.t at 7M trenelrry, Car.tr. PhegVy was born t Gn LVr. ICan. DsjTTtnbrr T. IMZ. fwl lued in Wcawrbum 37 cf hlt y years in Orercsn. Sumtsrg are a tt'rr. Vfrs. C. E- Chrilwoei Portland- s.n aurt. Mrs He kit cf Oregon C-t. Wood- For rent Floor Sanders, rows. 450 Center St. METHODIST OFFICE OPENED Establishment at; San Francisco of a western presN relations cen ter for the Methodist church, by its commission on public infor mation, has been announced by that group. The office, In charge of Carolyn Wintjen, Is at 73 Mc Allister st. Dr. Wiles Dentist, Bank. Phone 4924. roi First Nat e Tt'RNFR William Lee Turner, at his home at New berg. Ore., Wednesday, June 18. Father of Mrs. Marjorte T. Beid ot Newberg, Mrs. Dorothy Schubert of Caldwell, Ida.. Mrs. Joyce Reeves of Lebanon, Oscar C. Turner of Baker. Lester Lee Turner of Afghanistan. Wil- atn Lee Turner. Jr.. of the U.S. navy. Also survived by a stepson, Roscoe B. Bleffen of New Haven, Conn. Services will be held Monday, June 23. at 11 a.m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel with Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. WKBH ' . - - - - - " : " Mrs. Nellie A. Webb, late resident of route I, Brooks, at a local hospital. Fri day. June 20. Mother of Mrs. David Saucy of Dundee and Mrs. J. W. Fitts of Brooks. Announcement of services later by dough-Bart Ick company. MORRIS - Isaac Morris, rt. 1. Brooks, in Salem, June 20. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrlck company. Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens. CHIROPRACTORS ATTEND Drs. P. G. StaDran. Rov nvn. olds, Forrest Howard and Lloyd Hockett of Salem were In Port land this week to attend the an nual convention of the Oregon Association of Chiropractic Phys icians. St. Paul Rodeo reserved seats on sale at Stevens Jewelry. New location Cronise Studio. 439 Court St. over Smith Baking Co. TWO DUCKS STOLEN Wayne Haworth reported to city police that two small ducks were stolen from his yird at 1975 Fairgrounds rd.. Wednesday. corps at veterans administration1 hospitals in Portland and Vancou ver, Wajh., following the comple tion of two and a half years' training at Emanuel hospital. Port land. She is existed to gradu ate after six months work in VA hospitals. Dexter sharpens lawnmowers ct you" home by machine. 6833. Dance tonite. C'rytal GairiYns. SERVICES FOR BOY MUSICIAN RETURNS Funeral service for Aithur, Leon W. DuBois, vice presi- j Smith. Il-year-old on of Mr dent of Salem local 315. AFL mu- j and Mrs. Everett Smith of Dm ban I sicians union, has returned from ave, route 6, box 97D. who was Detroit, Mich., where he attended j killed hy an auto on highway 222 the national union convention. lle't of Salem Thnrnluy. will I will report onion policies, esperi- held at 2 n'rlm k Monday ftrr ally those pertaining to ue of ! noon in the (.'lough-Hart irk chap royalty funds from recording fees eI- Wltn interment in City View the union realizes, to the local at i cemetery. lional diseassj benefits were te- O , .O of ported to the state industrial r- oCOUl IXflllKMI Adds Cnh Pack American youth presented r,or1 crnmJ to other countries as delinquent! 'un ir ltn the Junior Red Cr members at ' Urm lmo,vd Carl J. Pugh. Lke the tonention drew tip their own resolution to opposV sending of motion pictuir abioad that over- mpluMc crimes arvl sex. Miss Faherty trit. rommisolun dunrg une II. The faUli iew. resaw cfjeraUe; Osrsi SUirll. PmtUnd. Mkrsnvan. and Coy J Mutton. Monnvilh U-rrr Public Records Clicmeketans To Hike Today Births MASSEY To Mr. and Mrs. Trevel Masey, 240 S. 16th st.. a daughter, Friday. June 20, at Sa lem General hospital. HODGES To Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlen Hodges, 1810 S. Com mercial st, a son, Friday, June 20, at Salem Deaconess hospital. its next meeting. Dance tonite. Crystal Gardens. Notice to automotive public. All members of the Salem Automobile Dealers Association nre now clos ing at 12 noon each Sat. ROBERT JOSEPH TREATED Robert Joseph, 11. was given treatment by Salem first aid men Friday after hit thumb was cut when he fell while playing in the water pipeline excavation at 2 1st and Mission streets. Aid men said Robert lives at the state tubercu losis hospital, where his father i a doctor. Dance Sat. Silverton Armory. Air-Steamhip tickets anvwhere Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital St. AID MEN TREAT GIRL Two-year-old Barbara Luthy, route 2, Dallas, was treated Fri day by first aid men who said she had gone too close to ome workmen and was struck on the noe with a shovel. Insured savings tain more than two per cent at Salem Initial Savings Association, 120 South Liberty street. Old Time Daoce tonight 250 Com t White enamel dthp.Mis. Hardware. 115 S. Com! Fat met Eleven memert of the Salem Chemeketane hiking club will make a 15-mtle hike in the Noith Santiam country today and to ntottww, Ann KoMer. leader, said Friday The hike will begin at Cabot lake, on the eat side of the mountains, and will tratctse the Mimmit of the range to the S.intirfin high ay. !Vron making the trip are Mi s Foster. Kathryn Hodges. Dr Lucille Pnikner. Groce M-rrk. Marv E Foster, Harry Cronioe. (Icorge l.aIloidr. Adolph Gierii bauni. Guy Mow II, Ih.b lleitrult and Lucille Torbet. MUNICIPAL COURT VfetaSne a M,m C(e K. FuIUm. IVJ atrial M , faiwie m ; SI ba. Johm rinn ravle S. i ute to step, posse SIM kat. M. Cm PROBATE COURT Rlf4i A Csnxtr nll fail- it i as CHIN-UP MEETING CALLED Anna Arnold, president of tin Salem Chin-Up tluh. h.is an nouncel a meeting of mrmlimi and friends at the home of Lucille Garner. 1549 Broadway st . for Sunday afternoon at 1.10 o'clo k. Tlwe attending ate to bting sand wiches and cHkies. Citv Iiiulinr Vvch Voir UAL Ka.KtMl II M xWr eale- Ap1 4 piuilly al III 44 SI mtt4 aVr Svik. M ij itia part 1 clatirtstMOMt i Ftank F d evtale: AspumI e4 ptopeils at .- it HTICE CXI RT pawing w Hs nsatfftrie'nt rWr aftre. fn4 t2S anal rua AaAam TSnw twre. 14 M Ft. M i rttatgval sits ewttsbwlisvg to IKe 6lintuenry 4 a sntnae ( r est awe I ir. r.r y miiiiuIii mm4 I t tv isn4 tt. rwttf s hn ml II ut bail James llmale FM LfwSKg ae. rirMl ith tMtrtwlMi W IK ImurMt o4 a MUM swIhimi U rtea m June II. eWJ sn lrs mt I til f"Kail-s Fdsaial lwts Km Jmm C alif . dartl runaurl ma4 guilty. M day senleftre SMsaorxitsl StK-riatd R Moot. tValmt Ceesl AAdiUon cf re rvb k tSJ CmSr ar IV S"ut fjt m rd. at tsrss das aft-t tr twuv. nnt ef attainment t an C-rme rig cf 1' urjls. as r nn ri Fivdsr t y Harry Mt:n, a.. sjsusM raurarH tinVi The ftoup it k 44 in Cist.W Itoexie. irsaJ y V Gts,t4 lUo.1 Wtanci'a elwb Ceof ge R. Byer is to be culrUi t nine buys reTute-red to date. L- rrxthrt ate Lauiae V'.- P-i tVuj Per i io, laabtle Une Py. kee. Him fUwe Was. Krenbrt f USe ! k Keaminee are Areq Umi Iftetwsn, cttirmn. Brt1 Km k. l-ete Hui; arl A1U Tnurrwa t nile1 Airline landing fre paid Kr-piii no vetvarte lsra. lined SIM - mtttn . . and rou " - nu imu per munin Garden hse. 50 ft. for $5 5 S. Com'l. 115 Plate glass now available. "Brown, Elfstrom's. Cold pack canners. $1 M Farm ers Hardware, 115 S. Com'l. NEW DIRECTOR INTRODUCED W. F. Gaarenstrom. new state director of veterans' affairs. ii accidentally 1 intrtiduCcd as a gucsf at Friday lumilfni IIC1II1J( III IIIC l.lrtlllill hotel of the Salem Board of Realtors. Don River silt, top soft and fill dirt Com'l Sand & Gravel Ph. 21968 ARTHUR V. DOW DELEGATE Arthur V. Dow, Salem chairman for the American Veterans com mittee, is in Milwaukee. Wis . at tending the national AVC conven tion this week. G. E. automatic blankets a year 'round comfort and pleasure limited quantity at Appliance Dept R. L. Elfstrom Co. Dance Sat. Silverton Armory. Wanted A mail bin diivrr. Mut be competent, with rccmI recom mendations. Phone 4566. Odds anj ends of various roofing materials for sale at bargain price. Mathis Bros. Roofing Co. 184 S. Com'l. MRS. PAGE. SON HOME Mrs. Raymond Earl Page. 1255 Court St.. with her infant son. was dimised Friday from Salem Gen eral hospital. Rummage and houseliold article today at 655 N. Cottage. 1 for four s.ops daily. City Recorder Alfred Mundt said Ftiday. The increase ftom the foimer $140 fee will be tctioactie to April 1. this ear. The city council is legislating to make the change, as suggested by the an line, to lncteae the late !! standard. Until lat Oc tober, two daily Mop wcTe made here by UAL and rates ere i90 , monthly. A $140 fee ha txen s ses.ed by the city since that time. Under the present late schedule, flight more than four daily will cot $25 each, oxer the ttasic $180 for the piesent four landings and takt--off. WEISSRI.CK BURNS HAND Frank Weissbeck. route S. bm 966. burned his hand while work ing as a cook Fiiday at Chuck's Tavern on Portland road, first aid i men. ho treated him. retmrt. Uutch Hoy tmce Over Wall Paint All tnd.trd colots on hand. Ph 4939 CIRC! IT COURT (Ten Ltir v llefw r J tjrKr te. frtwlanl oted tm pmt luptMl mtmt r r.f 1Z3 pvr eb lot tmimf mm da. tialter ntld m abeanr tm das lti additional testanveit' to te lad ! MatkMi Hood vs Fred C llood De rrre cf ditorc award rstiUwIt ml irnnnr rtuld to plaint iff. cwtfer de fendant la pas (to pee fnaaxn lussvl tnonry and ntiiuim awapsrty aetite men! Mary Caivner Creaey -s Witlkstn B C'ra Answer hr dfvMlant Williarn Jasea -s Ctrnna Si imym Aif by deTendant Paul C. lielRjrti vs Ctant Day: Droiuirer to stefmdanl s ansstee. MARRIAGE LICLNKE APrUCATIONS James N Jtnww. It, saiysne ata t kxi attendant. MunHw . and Vargmta Iae. It. stwoent. Mill Crts. I Franr C SatSsTilrf. Fl 1 tm iltpe notrstsr. and W ! Matelte I Jwdkww. It. nurse S aaae. MU 4 Waldrasi Frail Hillpaf. Ir. II. snaur. anre. and Katnryst Massne IS teiepnnoe eatot. few lulm JoeinsMt. XX. st Joy SUndaU. II. toacStey ' Kalem Manlee A SVofd U snedl ew dent, FcMtUnd and lita J twte U teactte. SW-rn Allnan A TcSd Sr wd kwser and lulltaai M Sella. S3, ImSet. mmH ft Kalem Nc; Huildin to I lo ii m (Jroccrv. Variety Store H D R4nett mm! rndar tUt he planned to build a 24 ty loot ftnrry eid sarsety at 115$ S 14th tt, where ts i.e. mrity itxluftod t 0.k Ls trailer tork. Cors1r utfjo $4 tt $20 buitdmg. for whf r.ty budding -rmit was tvmi Fri day, has already tgji nd rUt inett. who witrtman tm tr iSnutl-tn Pacify rai!ix4. eft(ts to (ter.plele U ob in abuut t months. He hoc- to Install a fc-r u. in the near future Te buiicirg will tss f turr.x tins rvt.trur ton. with a etsncrele Hour and an aluminum ti1. Rral Fta!r IJrfnf Examination Sflinlulct! Persons mf-fijir far tU.e iU. cense aa teal ealaie brokers arl sarsmei will be turmned in Sa lem WelrtewlaF. It was r.nounn4 yesterday by CUwsoe It Uwrt, stale real rtate rnmiuner. He aid similar rtsmirulu'i m. held in XJ erf lord ttoodsy and la Poftland Fiiday. ft. 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