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f 4-TW Satan, Oragoa, Thursday, July 24. 1947 "No Favor Sway V$, No Fear Shall Awe" FrSss First Statesman, March It, U51 fTHE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY j- N CHARLES A. SPRAGUE, Editor and Publisher Member of the Associated fres Utf Tffpfimiii GRIN AND BEAR IT Bv LirhtT (Continued from page 1) relations man and get out inform ational material which they hope The Associated Press Is entitled exclaslrely to the M for repabll- . .. . - ...... ... - , cauea a an tne leeaj sews primes u uus newspaper, as weu as " wm influence sentiment in their at sews aupaicnes. . t favor. One strong argument the Jer- I B , t I H: , r , seymen aavance is mil ins aairy Igliway Goat Inquiry business In this state has been The state highway commission made an important an- very largely .built around Jersey nouncement Tuesday when it told a legislative committee it stock. Oregon Jersey herds are would et aside $100,000 for a study of the financial problems W J"1 attending highway and street construction over a long term. m ftock and producing A The decision is a. wise one, because highway building always prjCe order which cripples the ex has been one of financial engineering as well as civil engineer- tensive herds of Oregon Jerseys tv f v.nni tn m.t rnim fundamental to will injure the state's dairy in- 1MB.. a (IV V VI MIVI B WB A . w s a W mm 9,- mt , wv w . . -- I dustry as well as the Investment J,,u"i "! of the individual owners. The commission undoubtedly feels quite baffled. It con- While it is worthwhile to In ducted hearings over the state and set up a three-year plan form the general public of the for postwar construction. The program has been badly shot controversy and the facts attend through delay, performance and through increase of con. JfaE?l$ st ruction costs. While gas tax revenues have gained, increased DreMUr drive. The authority diversion has been ordered. The commission in totalling figures rests with the state director of of estimated costs for work urgently needed arrives at $300,- agriculture, any my impression is nnn nnn ; r.u.ntiu nniv fraction of thi sum. that Director "Peterson would be .Obviously the program' is being shoved farther and farther Jg SKS? "'into the future with each increase in cost or decrease in reve- The director has to be neutral nues. To be sure the price level may decline, but so may the as among various breeds of dairy motor vehicle receipts. cstue ana r imua a pscned i : i: I Uled to favor .cer discriminate inere ut uitnuuvn. inofuc a. - t i against one breed or another. Nor M . : m 1 . J . . AL1. sbwussss. 1 mIs 4a!1 Aa4s ices, iMuiiive oi inu, maiwuia ivui ivi vua i would he knowingly, I am conn on . .a s ( 1 1 f, A S In. a. a . . . i 1 i... . niv, ii i 7'i I I I I Mrs. Staab, 55, Dies; Funeral Slated Friday Amelia Staab. 55. 1735 D at., resident of Salem aince 1939, died in thi city Tuesday. The recita tion of the rosary u to be civen Tnday at p. m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel and requiem mass will be held Saturday, at 9 a. m. at St. Joaeph'a Catholic church. Interment will be at St. Barbara cemetery. She waa bom at Maya. Kan, Oct. 31, 1891 and was married to Adolph Staab. who survives, at Catherine, Kan , on May 9. 1911. She was an active member of the St. Monica' society here and will be remembered for the flower gar dening activities It her residence. She ia survived by the widower; by her mother, Mrs. Kathryn Wasninger. Hays. Kan; by the children. Mrs J. E Cathcart. Mrs. Kdward Frock Uh, Mrs. P. J. Pfei fer and Conatantine Staab. all of Portland; Mrs. Herman Waher, Victoria. Kan.; Helen. Norms, Ro zelle, Bernice, Marcel. Arlin and Melvin Staab. all of Salem, and by three brothers, eight sisters and ten grandchildren. Greiclcr Talks lo Rotary on 4Jcitj' Seeing Ey e uoz 7 A dog's companionship helps a blind man forget he Is depend ent. Carlton Creider told Salem Rotary club members Wednesday noon in recounting his new ex periences with a seeing -eye dog. The veterans emrlorment counselor at Salem's stale em ployment ofrire. a marine veteran blinded in world war II. said his dog "Jerry" protects him again! traffic but doesnt actually lead his master about. The blind per son himself must have a mental picture of where he wants to go. Cretder sakL owwrmsinr changes The assumed tmslnaaa was s? Area CoUerUoa mgacj was fias4 with Marion county ciefk Wed-' neaday by Eleanor J. Bailey. 334 n. uDmy mtta a from the name by Paul E. Ska IIOTE.X KEfXIOX SLATCO Annual family reumosi U the Rhoten faouly will be held Ssn day at the ham of George Rbsw ten. Ui5 S. Ourrh st, at 1 P-ssl Mrs. Cladys Boyce. tUa sxrre Lary. esUmates 49 members mt Otm family rtU sttend. . t,. or li,.n N1 'vor discriminate w ... Tu-Ta Z tIiJ'lltL JT! . W-T gas Uxes or license .,,,n.t nn. r .nnth l1 theas saad r rrsrrta U them as tax 'aisraas wsasaa' Decisions as to these solutions is primarily a legislative ques- dent, want to injure the dairy in- pnpr Pnmmnv tion. The commission may compile figures of costs and of prob- dustry of the state, Vv""rtl ,T able receipts under various plans. The legislative committee may ?ht.'in?!nJi To RovifiP Pinna . , , .. . . . . . .. ; . I nvmu cu Mllh 1CIU1U M m iUUI ' ' " - ana siuay me poncy queswuna - per cent butterfat content of our hs- T T recommendations to the legislature, milk would be a desirable goal, I TOT JLiOff U U 111 n am t nnm if nuKlio mnmrn I insurine Hrh miallte frrr rnnmm. I " m Public Records then take these estimates volved and make definite Inasmuch as the problem is one of broad public concern, insuring rich quality for consum . vitkl lrur.t tn thm iwrnli nt the tite wida nuhllcitv ia PB- During the war it seemed Hawley Pulp and Paper Co. of . ... . . . i . . s i a - I : ...-J v " m Bbaiiuatu w mrnon I -ILV nil IDD IM ia tr neeaec oi xne priicamenx xne sue m vu mou.ux. w.u provlde adeluate 8upplieSt but we J " department "vUe plans reasonable iwiftneM the highway system. The economici of ought to-be getting back to the for dolphins st iu log dump to reduced operating costs will justny enlarging our consirucuon i nigner cream conieni just tne ithe Willamette river at Durant program when the time arrives that contracting is on a firm am w hould res tore tand- bar near Salem, according to competitive basis, and contractors are not subject to as many delays as they have been. The state should be ready with a financing program when conditions are really feasible for ex panding construction. aras oi mils: saniuuon wnicft nad word from Col. O. E. Walsh, io u juwcrru w give more mil I for Hand district engineer, to the fluid milk trsde. Col. WaUh's office will receive as to a payment lor pounds of any remonstrances based on nav milk, that seems a fair basis for ligation until July 31, the army recognizing we iooa values in engineer announcement stated, skim milk, which are consider- Maps and plans of the proposal oiw, particularly in minerals. may be seen at the district en My advice to my good friends gineer's office in Portland. am run tr rna jaiFfls nvMnyiAM i m d mr.j i a around the rirH H ia withholding anv announcement as!"";" wl .V4- "PProveo, - - b i iluuiii 1 1 1 1 v irmni . mTmmrtm I mAiiii t a ...... a . . r . w.v. - li Ul Taft to Make the Grand Tour Senator. Robert Taft of Ohio is getting set for a swing 1 rMiilt in ua mA,l 1 to his candidacy for president until he completes a tour of the under the hew order, assemble I dolphins driven at the north side west. First off there is to be a big reception for the senator fact which show unjust discrim- of the bar, in place of the origin- in Columbus, with Taft and Bricker both scheduled for I "ng. uiem in gooa or-. any punned dolphin at the up- mn-ci- The is that Rrirker will make his reat renun- F,m Dnei -m end or Wurant bar. ciation in favor of Taft had it in 1944, Taft rector asking for a rehearing. sft as Ohio's favorite son this time. Bricker They will strengthen their case' Tnnoa Qts-ooaoa in 1940: so it is Taft's turn again. if they show their aoDeal con- 'UUCB OircC Taft has scheduled speaking dates for the Oregon repub- form to sound public poUcy and Tnlptiti n in Tillr t; i c v... .nn..nA in rn "V "J accrues w uieir pnvaie i " wiiniumi ui . -kf--' -"--- I advantage. It seems to m this rnw me Bme muimi. kjhc am ueiuie u vuiu wk procedure WOUld be the correct JunDhasiZinS the nMd tnr tnl bar convention at Santa Cruz where he will take part in a one to follow rather than to put I erance, "not only toward your Dartel discussion alone with Senator Murray of Montana and on n indiscriminate campaign to I immediate neighbor, but toward Congressman Halleck of Indiana on the new labor law. k3?J?' ?UriC W?e ? !r rl c'", Ronr"Jd Jon' t ibis iv. . a..v,m. i loin 4Ki. k.nowlede ot mU lumted to I member of the Salem Uons club ... - "- - UFv - - I me ract that it ia a white liquid ana president of the Oregon wiin t an ana urwey neaaing ine iisl oi toiiienucis. men nen- aeuverea at tneur doorsteps In I anners union, spoke to the Hoi dell Willkie made a blitz to win the nomination. Harold E. bottles. lywood Uons club Wednesday Sta&sen. one of th WiUkie nolitical school, is an active candi- noon at me uons den. date but so far Iking ihe blitz. Makers of political lightning Vacation RaiSeS intSifalconuon are holding the thought that MacArthur or Eisenhower may be i i . Francisco July 27-ai, are several willing subject for a strike -when the convention meets in VCtS Applications ' Hollywood members' and their ...... a a tirixrmm tNj.lnliH. T I J . , 1 Meantime, the grassrooU politickiac getting under way, Joble88 Pay ! FJrvi., Dr. and Mrs. with local leaders or bosses trying to piece together delegations App,'ications b vetrtna f Ursula Wolfer. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. which they can swing to favorite candidates. Ths tempo of ci readjustment allowance to- Gie"' Mr- and Mr- Ted Bork- political activity will tow as witn tn djournment oi con-1 Uled 1,388 in June, nearly dou- V 1 i. try. ares. Eves then will becnm focused no tha national conven- ble the May total, and the lar- ."' na. Al J- -ro. Mr. and - 1 . - i luirc I a T'i n . 11 esx numoer since last February. I zr m tions with their priz sf nominations for president -and vice president for the ensuing four years. State' Whiskey Deal This whiskey wholesaling deal the liquor cxmimission is ngagirg in seems to call for further explanation than is affar- ad. Under it the commission ia telling to distillers soma B000 r r February. ths unemployment compensation commiaslon reported Wednesday. APPLIANCE SHOP FILM . xn cOTtimi ion aua torn in- r.., snop, zoua Portland rd . as- BMaatausM wssryaai wasm with Marion was filed i: .f . . . ... i " i cuunvr ciera wei. f .I., i um ii i m n. a - became effective to September, 1 T r' ""Tinfrton ssa.sLas. a rn ana - - - - - - & barrels of whiskey, most of which was purchased in the fall ltem. WtocalvsiS ClTthS oi imc ana paia ror wun oorrowea money, it nas always been i their full allowances or $20 aometnmg pi a mystery wny tne commission plunged into the I wees: tot az weeas. xxuaxso To Mr. and Mrs market in that way at a time when distilling restrictions . on I xskf" frf ' grain were lifted and when indications pointed to return of MyDMlOCIy stocks to normal. It is fair to inquire why, if the whiskey was bought for retail u.1 it nmar la koine rAAA kalr- t Amttrt Ta it nf . , .-w m r - v"' " w I mam W 9S mmmrm UPVi.t k. kl. K. C.I ' . . " T . Inferior n.iatitv aa that the Oreeon trada will not hnv it? W. I i 7.7." owi T I " noapiiai. i.::. u u a t - dauchters. Mrs. Buby MUler. Mrs. OimI I . yVVrM To Mr. and Mrs V"'- i..w.., i muiu v w ivuii uuecu incut Kemp and Mrs. Peart Faxzlo. aU et Aiven Cooper, Salem route S. i years; and ii It is oi low quality why was so much of It bought I romana, two sons, cecu-sandersen of son, Wednesday, July 2J, at 8a a year after the war's ending? son of Portlandi-and airarandehtldrek. nefai hosptui. And what ahrtut the terms of the errhant? Ta Ahm rm. I Funersl- serrtces will be. be Id Thiirs- To Mr. and - . I Hftv in IA mt IA -M m m. in riiaih.lMrl JOhl KtMlhimm.. IMA ml uiiuivii uiuii incinut on umniius cinKnni iu im.w una or i onrm cnipei, wnn inwnntin imow i jyiq a daUaThter WdnMti depreciated stock off iU hands, and what art the conditions Uncoln Mtmorial ta July 23, at Salem Generslhol which induce the distillers to do so? The announcement says EOBATK COURT Ansa Hanw tata : CNtbe ie . O. Jottnson aa dminiatraar filna by MartHa Jehnaon. slater ef dereas d; JohiMon or dated le appear ta court Auauat II to thaw niut hy he attould no be inln4. WUliam Wulfmeyer eatata: Ordar Closing estate. Cora K. Haxelwood oaUU: Order for sale of real property. Clementine Daw eatate: Order ap polntlna; George W. Hubba aa admin. w mmwm UU.I lllv. urn BICYl and Roy rrnnimart aa appralavra. Mabel Setllemeter estala. Older an. proving final account. Hiram Ovvrinn mI.i. rVtl.. administratrix to trenarW all ataeta of ! estate to tne estate Bmitn. sole heir of lutnertne Buehbeit nui, niiii order. William J. Butler eatat- CtrHm .... thortzina sale of peraonal property; appraisal of eatata at IIOJI U. Joyce Sealey guardianship eatate Order utnorain guardian to accept SS9S In full sattafactkm of cause of ct loo against Mrrle Rhoten. aa result of injuries sustained by minor when struck July S by auto dnvm bv Rhoten. Marian A. Derby eatata- cwAmr potntlng Ulva Derby and Nellie Col lins aa exeeutriree. CIRCUIT COt'BtT Olive M. Beardalev va fimmrmm A mum ana aalem Title C V. tkih amended complaint. it. Murphy et al a Raima no Furniture Manufacturing Co. et al: Order overruling defendant's demurrer, upon stipulation of parties. Henry T. Paulsen vs Floyd McDow ell. Norma McDowell and William Volkman: Complaint asks tudemMt of 1500 for alleged damaaes to or on. erty and seeks injunction to prevent alleged trespass by defendants. Evelyn v. Dragoo vs William Wayne Dragoo: Complaint allages cruel and Inhuman treatment. Married Oct. X7 IMS. at Vancouver. Wash. State VS Virail R Rurn.ll ll Lancaster dr.:. Pleaded guilty to charge of larceny, paroled from three year penitentiary sentence. Elton Lee Ball et al vs Lawis D MeAlllater and Roy Simmons: Amend- Biamt. Ice A. White vs Pscifi Rrv. hound lines and William Cl Wtutn- Jury trial of damage suit continued to Thursday anonung. teaka SISOOS companaatory and SS.000 exemplary damages for injuries allegedly suffer ed tn vehicle collision Mar. M. 1S4S MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION g P. Wayne Rose. 11 drv rl.,n.r Canby. and Anne Marie boei-ner. it! DISTSICT COVET Edgar Ray Ernst. Portland nasaine with. Insufficient clearance, fined li i jeam iruxnaw. BaUam, route S. i son, Wfntossday, July 21, at Sa unn benerau nosplUL SANDERSON I . ' ' w ml'- na 1TS Udney Deioss Sanderson, at the rest- an. aaoere, S3 Koberts sve v nu n. ifth st, July zi. at the I a son, weonesday. July 23. at land. OILLIAM piUL BKACH To Mr. and Mrs. wie ronuwuion agxeva to ouy xrora ws purrvna-jCTa qoauiuei I Mrs. KUnor Dorrance CilUam. at the I T - r R.-h teen i-lJ IT i. . of nationally-known blended whiskies! Will this deal also riv. at route l. Turner. juiyu. ltFJr25?A V!ric i1' the complying . distillers the inside track with the commission? on future businc Survtved by her husband. Xteniel OU- I son, weonesoay, July 22, at 8 nam oc Turner; ner motner. srs. Meu I wm renerai noapiiai. E. Dorrance of San Franciaco; asstec, 1 QUIXINO To Mr mnA Um Mrs. Alfred Downs nf liUm' .m4 mm I . MTTrlV 10 BS- afUl MfS The commission is under pressure to reduce its inventories. I riitr?: riorence Morrwy . Iif"1 I?"1. f juu u . uKiviwiuc u.i wiuu uuywisv vi tm iiuiu i neia inursaay, wury m. mx tne viougn- I iem JJeacOfsBBS hosnital 11 1 -ii rin si iaiM. wiw ui, nv. niuiwni asiirw . r. . . . """"" w N Bnm afflriitiM. art.l I. lUWni "vve a O ir. and SSTS. The signs point to merchandise blundering on the part of Mewortai park. - : i : 1 Wluiam TJ. Bruce, Sublimity, a the coinrnission. with this deal resorted to in order tn null the r "-7, -uiy zs, at 5a . w i iem ii nsmtii nmn.n nl t mtmtm n.. m, k.f TIC it I lira. Anna ManmH Iintr at ttwa I .viu0v sun Hie iiy; vui ui ai vaiu utjoa. av&vic uuuiiuslujiii : z . . .i . t a i i j i - . . . . . t . I reaionee, laa w. Mam st. on umt wnoie oeai u nerara ana uw puoiic is eniiuea to ii. Ore, July 21, at the age of St yt S. M Monmouth, pc sa years, i r n mm i . . & Ion Power. Dallas, and Mrs. Constanco I W-e Wish to CXDraaa our heart Court Denies Lsvnd Protection I McbouT m' I - . "r Of interest in this late where effort, have been de .nddon oeeos w nnic wp avu ui jhvkvi ivaiuiUE ucaui; vj iCKUIUlllon I saursaay at tne t.iougn-oaiTiCK tiiepet. I yvjslrB OI Suffering easier for OUT affecting strip mining operations, is a recent decision of the staab I husband and father. Also for the Illinois supreme court which has declared unconstitutional an . ?" thi. c,ty'.,"'y. Amlu staab. I kind sympathy extended us in our lllinftU lswr Healine with iUm aarn. et.Ki TK. at..,. ,,; i1."" i bePSSWement. -s-v-w a-se n tevaisaii aw a a we osw as an a siwsvve fSw vsiu at VVf UU WJ K SPV TSrsW ff UfJ FS MfJOiptl sVasBssss OC persons engaged In open cut or strip mining to restore the land t!o: of HVyeT. s lotheref Mnt to approximately "the original contour. The court rules that the J- Cathcart, Mrs. Edward Praetush law is not Buatainable as a public health measure, nor as a m Hn'wVbeVof'victoT conservation nieassire, on the theory that the legislature could N?TTn. ."S!?"? determine that the chief economic value of the land to be pre- Arhn'suab and Meiv'm staab. mi of aeient, ana t-onsisnune tuts, rors land. Three brothers and eight s attars Mrs. A. Schermscher and Family served was its value as land capable of cultivation. The court further declared that the state cannot, under al aurtnve. and ten xsanochiidsen. the guise of a conservation theory, compel a private owner at 25" st MaXud. his own expense to convert his property to what the state con- TiT7 K.J . - a ava. mm . a ilMy, sfUI.T Ze m 9 Palme Sal Ul We aiders a higher or better use. This is quite a sweeping decision, t. sudon chapel, and iwouiam mass giving blanket protection to private owners of property. One ticun'Z wonoers now zoning laws couid be made to hold in view of trMr" cemetery, this decision. uvsslbt " The Illinois decision constitutes a precedent, and one that fJ?,J lMhTmTtXt efcsi should be studied by the interim committee named to consider I heapTui.' at the' age of n yean, sur-' the problem here in Oregon. It does not mean that a way may V7kn? not be found to protect farm lands from destruction by min-1?4 Roderick m. Uvyr daughters. " " t ura pvuit wut uie c-uiistuuiiunai nazarus I ua, ail of Salem; grandchildren, Tom In the way of such legislation brothers. WsddeO Ueesley. Tacon-ia: Cmists are now able to produce wool (or facsimile there- MctoVMlbon of) from peanuts. Worried filbert growers might figure out ru,ner,.1 "TricS,rtI1 b. h'M Th"" a way to make steel out of their surplus, and thus find a ready Rigdon ehapeu he 'Rev. George h. sharket I omcuung. imomomrm wiu DC OTARION'S atajIlt-lM -emery Taster Ends Onesswerk Hearing I AnstiRf MITKODYNI Gives I a suet Battery Reading at year aagatup waerttec yoa are sssarss ceaiplaia baariag conadaace ateeag beaocs yossibls T Gfanon HIAKINO AID Band Concert Slated Tonight Salem's civic band, directed by Maurice Brennan. will present its regulsr Thursday concert tonight at S o'clock In WiUson park, near tne west capttol steps. The program follows: High and Mtghlr March. Jewed SptmelHne Ovmture lirt Smoke Geta in Your Fires Kent Man Among Men March. Fillmore Hsil. Hall. All 'Round the World . . Yeoer Intermisston Blue Bells . March. BurhteO la s Persian Market Keteiaey Monnglew .. . MuSna C'ollosaua of Cotumota March. Ales and se nmfer all ataeta of T T f 1 . t m tJZzz WorkonCnitoll To End Today Work of reseating the 12th street cutoff will probably be com pleted today, according to County Commissioner Roy Rice, who said more than 10. 000 fallona of as phalt were applied Wednesday. Enhanced by an almost complete detouring of vehicular traffic, the job, started Wednesday morning from the south end of the cutoff where It joins Pacific highway, was more than half finished Wed nesday night. The crews, paving the full width of the road, had reached the summit of the hill near Furrier road and will con Untie today to the city limits st Hoyt street. LesHe Frank Lynn. Salem, route no operator's license, fined IS snd costs. Henry Fanner. Turner, no operator's :ense. fined SIS snd costs Richard Dale Morehouse. Salem. route 4, failure to obey Lawful aienal of officer, pleaded Innocent, trial set for July SS at i SO p m. Richard Marlon Hoskins. Zusene. vtolatlon of basic rule, fined lit and coats. Don FkMdstrom. Salem, reckless driving fined S2S and coats Also charged with contributing to the de linquency or a minor ror wit ten pre liminary examination waa held and he was bound over to the grand Jury. BtuniiirAL. uutiT Leonard A. lorne. HIS S IPth at. a IS m.p h. WAA MobUe Office on Tour A mobile information office for the war assets adminutrsUon will bo in Salem today to tniwtr questions on Istest ssles or war surplus and to display samples of representative items on current sales lists. The display car will be In downtown Salem from S a. m. to 4:30 p. m.. parked on High street in front of the Marion county courthouse. Two WAA officials will staff the car here. - excessive ape ad posted SS ball. Frederick V. Gibson. 1S21 Cross st . tceaatve apeed In a IS m.ah. sens. posted SB bail uaniel w. Archer, route I. Salem, runnrnf red light, posted II JO ball. James Murray. 390 E. Wash Inn on St., no operator's license, fined U SS. nooert w. Hartley, as Beech axe., sceastvs speed through an tatersec tion. fined SS. Howard N. Miles. Spokane, viola tion of bealc rule, posted SJO bail. Donald R. Whlteael. US Ruge si. eacesstve speed tn a It m a h IS belt. OAS FIRM rXAN TO BUILD PORTLAND, Ore , July 23 -OP) The Portland Gas company Tues day applied to the securities and exchange commission for approv al of a S4.300.0O0 loan from the Mellon NaUonal bank and Trust company to finance a construction program now underway. School Boundary Board Denied Richt To Invairdate Vole A school district boundary board has no authority to de clare a school consolidation elec tion lllegel, as that power rests exclusively with the courts. At torney General George Neuner ruled Wednesday for State Sup erintendent of Public Instruction Rex Putnam. The opinion involved s Lane county election on consolidation of four districts. Neuner ruled for the state de partment of sericulture that s request by some bakers to be allowed to label their bread "IS ounces or more1 would violate the state law providing for loaves weighing one pound or multiples of one pound. The bakers had wanted their proposed labels to allow for any slight deviation In their bread. In an opinion for Secretary of State Robert S. rarreiL jr the attorney general held that the 147 law requiring trucks to have fenders to prevent wheel spray does) not apply to logging trucks. de- . Lias, all la oat i Uahfaalalil. stsoc-oroof i Thresd-taio cord. LOW-COST jUNTAL PLAN arret proof OTAIION HIAIIN0) AID CINTII 4Sg Ceart St.' Ph. Z-4MS A-. Rom wh ere I sit Joe Marth Not Responsible For Wifo's Debts" A yssjag sbbb eaase rasaiag lata the Clmrimn sdVo ta other day and wanted as U print sa ad'rlxkt " aayiac he went be i sible far hie wife's debts fr a, aa ae'a leaviag ber for rood isa todlsUly. I allowed as how the forma were all closed up, and it waa too lata ta take hie ad. Ho says: "All rickt, Monday then" and wa screed on Monday. Of cesjrse, tka farssa wereat cleeed. Bet I had kind as aa htkHaf st wkat asJgkt kappesL Tbea Saa day ke abeaae sae. aasl aays. kias! of aJkeepiskly: "Test cm foreet tkot ad. Me and the saessa bare eeery tkinc all patrbed ep. And we're kav lag a friendly gtaaa s beer, rlgkt From where I ait, if yoa) fire folks time enoagk to think things ever, those hasty quarrels tkat come so often from aaiaaaderstand inf will give way to tolerance and common aenae. Cenritkt, 1947. Viuled Seats gi How Electric RerigeraIor ITev7 Heclxic HangeSg Hew Unshlng IlacMncs Avtdlabla) Now. Ycm'v Wcdssd Uastcj DbseacA- Urn Han DaWy. lay Tow Hew Kocna iKpt&agkcm Today, lmsasfflrrte Datl as . FOQUJUID I10AD APPLIAUCE SHOP XSf S rerilaani Read EtAD QUARTERS FOR Wills E'Insic Store iUSUU SssI Jftau. Oarsver DALLAS mimilllAL JULY 25-25-27 BLUE niBBOII CAFETERIA ic CAlckrsi mr Baled Hssa Dinner - Complete witk SaUl Rad Dessert u ALSO SHORT ORDtXJ -Oak St. eff Malai asa CVisVers rarklns; Lei. a K. CSAU. V M GheEiy Fesiival Armory, rtrsic, Cklldrrsi Dsuscistg. Skrarg Available at D3cEv;an PhoSo Shops US State &L Plkotoa by Toennorlas. Tow T 4 KcCi I3E17 EffllSimS MB DELIVERY HOW! rMiy! Beraiaae we are Bask lag tct StXw rara pesr weak. Ft lbs Wt deal la taw a, roast la tadsy ear say rrea Lng and rocapart tmr car. TEAGUE IIOTOR CO. rtvfMbt 2I17S . Sales. Orr 3SS N. IJberty S. Busy man pause JP3 Coca-Cola Hafitlatf Co assay mt Oregoav.