rrmr thefts REPORTrn Four curs were pilfered of ac cessories in a erie oi wevK-oul thefts, police reported Monday. Two fender skirts were taken ffom the car of Carl Weidmer, ' 1795 Yew st, while it was parked in front oi his residence Saturday - night A hood and a flashlight ' valued at $5 were stolen from the car of Lev Barnes, Salem route 8, as It was . parked on Trade street near the S. P. freight de pot Monday, Lee reported. Fred Paynter, 781 S. 13th st, reported v theft of two headlight rims from . his car while it was parked in front of his residence Saturday, and M. E. Lee, 624 N. Capitol st, told police thieves had taken two hub caps from his auto while , parked at . Marion "and Cottagf sts. Sunday night See the exhibit of watercolors by the Northwest Watercolor Society at Elfstrom's galleries, 340 Court- All wool Gein plaid flacks, sizes 27 lo 36. $12.95. Alex Jones, 121 North High SL Dance Wed., Crystal Gardens, . WELFARE GROUP MEET SET A report on dependent children will be heard at the monthly meet ing of the Marion county welfare committee next Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the commission office at the school administration build-, tog. CDEMEKETANS TO TRAVEL Registrations for the Chemeke tans weekend stay at the Trails club's Nesika lodge on the Colum bia river highway near Multno mah Falls are being called for this week by Mrs. Harold Mclcher, leader. The party will leave Sa lem on Saturday afternoon by au to. Sunday will be spent in hiking near the falls. Refrigerators for immediate deliv ery. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. Obituary McCtlXAH Charirs Hfnrjr McCullah. at 1h real dene. MS Hood t.. Sunday. "September 7. at tn age of 6 years. Surviving are the uicow, Mri Wilma Belie McCulian of Salem, and two liittrl, Mr. H. J. Aadftwn, Springfield, Mo., and Mri. K. A. McCullah. Aurora. Mo. Service will be held September 10 at 2 p.m. from ClotjCh-Barrtck chapel, the Rev. Uovd Anderson officiating. Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial park. A S A L E s WARREN'S All floim Makes Ante 1117 Fairgrounds Rd. Heart of Hollywood" Picks A Delivery Call 76S1 7 i 0 h I' 1 A tt REDMOND WOMAN IIURTr Charlotte fcaMon, Kedmond, is in "fair" condition at Salem General hospital following a Sat urday afternoon aci-iot-nt m wnicn hei car overturned on a freshly oiled section ot tne South San tiam iugnway cat ol Sweet Home ana whn ner piunged over an bb ioot tmoaiiKmem, irienus ol Miss Kastou reported Monday. Tne. in jured woman, wno was driving alone at the time of tne misnap, is a &uier ol iVirs. Mine Stein oock ol Salem. Need time to shop on your lunch nour 'liy ttonigiens air conoi uoned caieteria tui fcoou loutf and fast service. Open il A.M. to 2 P.M. , Graham Studios Violin & Viola. Ke-open Sept. A). Cail 2-d5i1 or 2-2?bj for App't Dutch Boy Once Over Wall Paint. All standard colors on hand. Hi. 4H39. . For rent Floor Sanders. Wood rowt, 450 Center St. 60c Special Merchants Lunch .-erved every day at the Lion's Den. GIRL UNCHANGED Norma' Jean Jones, 14, Salem route 4, who has been unconscious in Salem General hospital since August 31, following an auto-bicycle crash south of Salem on highway 99E, remained . "un changed", hospital attendants re ported Monday night. Dance Wed., Crystal Gardens. McAlvin's Top Shop, Furniture Upholstery. Call 9560. - PUBLISHER. GOP MAN VISIT John H. Travis, publisher of the Hood River County Sun, and S. B. (Sig) Unander of Portland, treasurer of the Republican state central committee, were in Salem Monday visiting friends. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for air hearing aid at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit, easy to wear Bcltone Taft & Asf-ociates, 218 Ore. bldg. Phone 2-4491, Salem, Ore. KIWANIS SLATE JOHNSTON Roger W. Johnston, newly-appointed superintendent of schools at Mill City, is to address the Sa lem Kiwanis. club at noon' today in Marion hotel on "National De fense and the Panama Canal." Johnston was on the staff of Bal boa high school in the Canal Zone. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere Kugel, 7694, 735 N. Capitol St. Nothing could set H forth our business pol icies more beautifully,8 F nor more understand--ably, than the Golden Rule; the basic princi ple that each" or us, in his relations with oth ers, should deal with his friends as he would wish them to deal with him. HOiMflRDS ruruRflt Honu 1 H50THCA!TOl5tU1 FHON1...3672 IMi!iJiJim!jSTgTnznmTnmB xan. 2.'::sf ' or ondc lj sl eoioia Y lr, vHrtl M 0f ftw flufonvat. IcoSy cwHraltd hmmcM, yom yowngatl mm Us Ae fwnoca". Vj"' M 9tfMpl tot yov 9v AwfK lH wcho m Hm mum labor-MvWif tMatlng wM hro0li riUT NATIONAL SANK TMWrry PAY LOAN. Al ye ! tft hniiM 49mr, bvlding ntrial rfolr, or wmtimOcf yom went THRIFTY fAY lOAN.tMtr FHA Hrm$ lW'i DO 4om piywt 9A wp to Ikr yan taayl fMbr THtlPTY PAY IOANSI MARINES TO MEET Salem's marine corps reserve unit will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in building T-514 at the Salem airport, M. Sgt. Lloyd W. Barker, local recruiting head, an nounced Monday. Principal ob jective of the meeting. Barker said, would be to ecruit new members and he. invited all for mer marines of this area to at tend. The Salem unit now has 18 enlisted men and five . officers, according to Barker. . HUBBARD FIRM FILES - .An assumed business name of Baldwin Electric, a refrigeration sales and service and machine and welding business located in Hub bard, was filed Monday with the Marion county clerk by Tom Baldwin of Hubbard. Permanents $2.50 and up. Modern Beauty College, 179 N. Liberty. Call 8141. Venetian blinds. Call Elmer the blind man. Ph. 7328. NORBLAD TO TALK ' Tonight's meeting of Salem post 136, American Legion, will be highlighted by a talk from Rep. Walter Norblad on recent veterans' legislation, according to Chester Fritz, post comman der. All local veterans are in vited to hear the Oregbn repre sentative, who recently has lo cated an office in the Oregon building. The meeting opens at 8 p. m. in Legion hall. General-Electric automatic gar bage disposals now available. $124.50. Fits any standard sink. Judson's Plumbing & Heating, 279 N. Com'l. Phone 4141., River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com'l Sand & GraveL Ph 21966. TUBERCULOSIS MEET, SET One hundred old and new vol unteer workers of the Marion county public health association are expected to attend a tubercu losis Institute meeting next Tuesday between 10 ft. m. and 3 p. m. at Salem First Methodist chuich, Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, health association executive, an nounced Monday. LAW SCHOOL ALTERATION Willamete university Monday received a city building permit for a $600 alteration project at the university law school at 1140 State street Only other permit issued by the city engineer's of fice went to Dr. Harry Moran for a $200 roofing job at 1845 S. High st. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal savings Association, 120 South Liberty street Dance Wed., Crystal Gardens. Oil circulators for immediate de livery, several sizes. Broadway Ap pliance C6. 419 Ferry, Salem, Ore gon. - HOSPITAL HEADS RETURN Lillian McDonald, superinten dent of nurses at Salem General hospital, and William Gahlsdorf, business manager, returned to their jobs at the hospital Monday following two weeks at Stanford university, Palo Alto, Calif., where they took special courses offered by the American College of Hospital Administration. Storage space in basement. 164 S. Com'l. FILES FOR STATION Certificate for a service station operated under the business name' of Boline and Londberg Mobil service was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Dwayne O. Boline, 743 Union t,and By ron M. Londberg, 497 N. Front st Apt. Gas U Apt. Electric Ranges for immediate delivery. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem. Oregon. . ? ft ' J ' x' -fS I lt :-. p r AIRPORT TRAFFIC NOTED Salem airport officials leported to City Manager J. L. Franzrn that 12,585 take-offs and land ings of local planes were counted there during August. Total op erations numbered 13,456, includ ing besides local planes arrival and departure of 248 air carriers, 14 military and 629 other itiner ant planes,. Peak traffic was re ported for Wednesday, August 6, when 900 operations were noted. Washing Machines for immediate delivery. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. SUNDBERG APARTMENT SOLD Filing of a -warranty deed in the office of Marion County Re corder Herman Lanke Monday indicates sale of the Sundberg apartments, 555 N. Winter st., by Charles. A. Driskell and Mable M. Driskell to William A. Wirtz and ' Jessie V. Wirtz. Revenue stamps indicate a purchase price of about $66,000. The Dirskells also Hied notice of retirement from the apartments Monday with the Marion county clerk. OVER 3,00 X-RAYS TAKEN Mrs. Ruby Bunnell, Marion county public health association officer, announced Monday that 3,129 X-ray pictures for pre-de-termlning tuberculosis were taken by the mobile unit stationed at Oregon - state fair last week. Mrs. Bessie Edwards was in charge of the unit. Those who had their chests X-rayed by the unit will receive results through the mail within the next week, Mrs. Bunnell stated. Full size ranges for immediate de livery. Broadway Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Salem, Oregon. Rumage Sale by Marion Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 661, Thursday over GreeiiDaums store. VOITURE PLANS MEET Several members of Marion county voiture, 40 et 8, plan to at tend the voiture installation pro menade at Mt. Angel on Saturday night, September 20, according to Charles Huggins, retiring chef de gare. The meeting will begin at 6 p. m. with a banquet in Mt. An gel Lqgion hall. A. J. Feilcn is to be installed as chef de gare, and Fred Paulus will take over for the coming year as chef de train. Both men are from Salem. 32 gal. Electric Water Heaters for immediate delivery. $69.95. Broad way Appliance Co., 419 Ferry, Sa lem, Oregon. Glen Howard, who was formerly employed at Bill's barber shop, has purchased half interest and is now located in the basement barber shop in the.old First Na tional Bank building. TOWNSENDITES TO MEET Townsend Victory dub 17 will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the residence of Mrs. Olive Raddaway, 1421 N. Church st. Johns-Manville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers Nothing down, 3 years to pay Buy, the best at no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4642. Mathis Bros Roofing Co., 164 S. Com'L MAGEE VISITS SALEM Thomas MaGee, health educa tion officer from the Oregon State i Tuberculosis association, Portland, conferred Monday with members of the Marion county public health association. MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissed from Salem General hospital Sunday with baby daugh ters werfe Mrs. Donald D. Addison, i 3297 ,N. River road; Mrs. John J.! Eckel, Monmouth; Mrs. C. P. Paul- son. 1694 Court st., and Mrs. Theo- ! dore Starck, 102 Williams st. Sent home with baby sons Sunday were Mrs. Kenneth Sides, 1376 N. Com mercial; st, and Mrs. James Nu- f dell, 1755 Court st. Taking home baby sons Monday were Mrs. Fred Anunscn, 725 N. Summer st., and Mrs Wendell F.ncman, 4225 Hud son st. Mrs. Donnld Weinberg, Al bany, was dismissed Monday with her baby daughter. Bonds to Make Debt Payment A large pari of funds derived from the sale of. veterans' ter minal leave bonds in Oregon will be used to pay brf debts, for payments on homes and farms and for other substantial pur poses, officials of the state veter ans affairs department asserted Monday. Only a small percentage of the money received from the bonds will be used for vacations and luxuries, these officials said. It also was noted by these officials that a considerable part of the total would be used for retiring state veterans' loans previously obtained for the purchase of farms and homes. Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Irene Salchenbcrg vs. Louis Sal chenberg: Suit for divorce charg ing cruel and inhuman treatment. ; Married Oct. 14, 1937 at Vancou- ; ver, Wash. Reka Kihs vs. Frederick Alfred t Kihs: Suit for divorce charging j cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Aug. 16. 1946, at Salem. DISTRICT COURT Kenneth Carson, larceny, 60 day jail sentence suspended on ! payment of court costs, placed on ' probation for one year. Billie Bob .Riemensnider. 265 N. ; Commercial st, charged with lar ceny, waived preliminary exam ination and held to answer to the ; grand jury; held in lieu of $750 bail. ' .Jasper Alex Liliard. Salem route 2, assault and battery, fined $50 and costs. Eugene W. Soulhwick, Salem ; route 4. violation of the basic rule, fined $5 and cofts. Jessie W. Gist, Los Angeles. Calif., passing with insufficient clearance, fined $3 and ccsls. PROBATE COURT Mary E. Denton estate: Order confirms final account. Etta S. Schuett estate: Order , approves final account and directs , distribution. Arthur Girodslate: Order ap proves final account and directs j distribution. ! Frank N. Toothacre estate: Es- 1 tale appraised at $732. Clay C. Toothacre estate: Es- j tate appraised at $3,355. MUNICIPAL COURT Logan Lee Barnwell. 350 King- ! wood dr., charged with driving ! while intoxicated, released on $250 bail and trial set for Thursday. ! Howard E. Boggs, 1887 N. Front i st, failure to stop, posted $2.50 ! bail. ; Howard J. Lord, 550 S. Win- I ter st, violation of basic rule, fin ed $10. Mrs. V, F. Fisk, Hoskins, no op- j eralor's license, posted $5 bail, t Vernon Miles, Lebanon, ciola- , tion of noise ordinance, posted $5 bail. Edwin Wallace, Marion, four in front seat, posted $5 bail. Lloyd Lee Bennett 2210 Hazel st, violation of basic rule, fined $2.50. Tom Black, Salem route 5, no operator's license, posted $5 bail. J. R. Mencles, Visalia, Calif., 4 a - ; ' J violation of basic rule, posted $35 bail. rmma Sorenson, Eugene,- vio lation of basic rule, posted $7 50 bail. Edwin A. Olson, Portland, vio lation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. Henry West, Hermosa Beach, Calif., violation of basic rule, post ed $25 bail. Malcom L. Stewart, 2178 Broad- I way st., running red light; posted j sz su bail. . - Roman F. Hoesing, Lebanon failure to stop, posted $2.50 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS utto v. Brown, 24, laborer, 444 ' N. 14th st, and Betty L. Weilman, I 17, domestic, route 2, box 188, both of Salem. I III mi grim i j Liberal Terms w : 1 . J The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Twday. Sept! 9. 19475 Alfred Hendrick Tierce, 27, fire- man, 1755 N. 22nd st, Salem, and September 15 Tall Opening ol Day Qats.es September 29 1 Night School Term Opening O . All Pusiness Subject Offered Key and Electric Calculators Dictaphone - O Bookkeeping Machine "Mimeograph ; Call or writ for free catalog Approved for G. I. Training CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE . ' 34S Court Street " Pbepe 59(7 . I v Close Bui Sale While Siock Lasls Card Table Size 30" x 30, Excep tionp'ly well built fold ing legs. Choice of 3 dif ferent finishes, mahog any, walnut or natural. End Table With magazine rack at tached walnut finish only. 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