t i,4 'I r -It- ,1': -i 10 TBo Stat man, Salem. Orogon. Friday, September 26, 1947 FBI Holding Taxi Driver Theft Suspect A suspect in the $37 armed rob bery of a Salem taxicab driver near Four Comers last June 2, will soon be on his way to Salem for Investigation byT Salem police, , local authorities were informed Thursday. y Armand Muller, who was said to have been implicated In the rob bery of Jack Brennan, 234 S. Win ter st. by "a man who is now an v inmate of a federal prison, was ' arrested bf the FBI in Olympia, Wash, recently. According to in formation received here by cjty police Thursday, Muller is being held in Thurston county Jail. Held in lieu of $3,500 bail, Mul ler was arrested on a federal war rant charging unlawful flight to avoid proecutoin. Local authori ties are advised by the FBI that he wilj be returned to Salem. Muller has waived extradition proceedings, the FBI message said. According to police reports, Brennan picked up two men t tKe east end of State street on the night of June 2. The paii imme diately drew pistols, took over the taxi and driving east on Macleay road forced him out of the vehi cle at Rickey school. The cab was found next day abandoned on Wi nona court near a dead end street Brennan is employed by Capitol Ob Co. During Investigation following the holdup local police learned through the FBI of the confession to the robbery by Vernon Byers. Byers said that he and Muller were in Salem in June and held up the taxi driver using guns they had taken from a Lebanon store. Byers is now in , a federal prison following his implication in a Wheatland, Cal., bank robbery, police reported. Edlund Tells Legion of Trip SILVERTON O scar Edlund, commander of Delbert Reeves post No. 7, American Legion returned from a business trip to Chicago Monday ifTtime to be in charge of the organization meeting, of which he is commander. During the eve ning he gave a brief resume of his trip. The Marion county councrt will meetat Woodburn, October 10,it was announced. The Legion voted to buy 200 Le gion calenders as a publicity and "k " i iinfam floors.--Wl Fir CW fisfflitctn. rtnfffts abiirtuteBS W 1 KlTCHlN ood bothrocBoor t Improve Your Sight, Your Appearance fa Dr. C E. Boring Dr. Sam Haghes Our registered optometrists will examinS iyour eyes, pre scribe -the fjoest lenses for you, help choose the frame that does the most for your appearance. DIGNIFIED CREDIT , BORING OPTICAL COMPANY advertising move. The name of the group is to be on the calen dars. Commander Edlund named Roy Davenport to serve as chairman of the Legion sports committee, and C. E. Higinbotham chairman of the Boy Scout committee. Visitors from Stay ton, Scio and Lyons were present during the so cial hour. Filial Rites for Mrs. Zerzan On Saturday Reauiem mass for Mrs. Mar garet C. Zerzan, 2250 Hazel ave., long-time Salem and Willamette valley resident, who died Wednes day here at the age of 63, will be said Saturday morning at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock. Concluding ser vices will take place at Belcrest Memorial park. Recitation of the Rosary will take place tonight at. 8 o'clock at the W. T. Rigdon chapel. The deceased is the wife of Charles J. Zerzan, deputy district attor ney of Marion county, and local attorney. Born April 1, 1884 in Butler county. Neb., Mrs. Zerzan came to Oregon in 1903 with her par ents Michael and Caroline Ma hony. The family purchased the Senator Harding ranch near Ger vais. Married in 1908 at San Fran cisco the Zerzans moved to Port land and then to Salem in 1928. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Zerzan is survived by three children, Margaret M. Jackson of San Francisco, Charles jr., of Milwaukee, Wis., and Dorothy Zerzan of St Louis, Mo.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Gelinek of Bruno, Neb, Mrs. Celestine Street er of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. Grace Moses of Gervais; five brothers, George Mahony of Junction City, Grand Cane, La., Kenneth Ma hony of Seattle, Frank Mahony of Junction City, Leonard Mahony of Woodburn and M. J. Mahony of Gervais, and six grandchildren. NOTICE Or FIN AT, ACCOUNT No. 12301 Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of ELIZABETH A PAULUS. de ceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, his final account a such administrator, and that Monday, the Cth day of October. 1M7. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. and the courtroom .of said court in the courthouse at Salem. Oregon, have been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and to the settlement of said estate. Dated and first published August 2t. 1M7. Last published September 28. 1M7. FRED H. PAULUS. Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeths Paulus. deceased. August 29. September i. 12. IS. 26. 1M7. Primitive homes hdd mudfloorsSodaycn i - -.-.1(t homes have rJn flooring! u,,;enicofly mm Vn rv a v h vim tiissii save yov tin and work, too. It wipes away dirt and great from washable surfaces quickly, aiih. Excellent on automobiles. It's safe an paint and hands. Ask for loon at your grocers. Portland Men To Visit Salem Shrine's Stag A delegation from Al Kader temple of Portland, headed by its major officers, will attend the an- Needlecraft Chubby children and their pets in easy embroidery look Just like applique! Do in one color or na tural colors on your kitchen linens. Simple running stitch and oth er easy stitches. Pattern 834 has transfer of 13 motifs 2x3 i to 6x8i-in. Laura Wheeler'a new, improv ed pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Laura Wheeler, 1st and Stevenson Sts., San Francisco. Calif. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS With ZONE. Fifteen cents more brings you our Need leer aft Catalogue, there are 102 Illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, embroidery personal acces sories, home decorations, toys. FREE instructions for making . five useful, decorative household accessories print ed In book. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of the Tillamook Burn area Is, In my Judgment, a menace to life and prop erty due to the extreme fire haxard and an excessive amount of inflam mable debris on the grouad, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, it appears to me to be necessary to close to all use the fol lowing described area: Area Ne. Z-A Tiilamoek Bant Ares: Township 2 North, Range West: Section 21. Township 2 North, Range West: ' All of township in Tillamook coun ty lying South of the Wilson Riv er Highway. Township 1 North. Range 5 West : All of township lying West of the Scoggtns Valley and Zigzag C.CjC. roads. Township 1 North, Range West: All of township. Township 1 North. Range 1 West: All of township lying South of the Wilson River Highway. Township 1 North. Range I West: All of township, excluding the Wil son River Highway. Township 1 South. Range West: Sections 19. 20, 29. 30. 31 and 32. Township 1 South, Range I West: All of township. Township t South. Range 7 West: All of township. Township 1 South, Range S West: Sections 1 to I, inclusive; Sections 11 and 12; all of Sections 10. 13. 14, 19. 23 and 24 lying East of the Trask C.C.C. road; all of Sec tions 25 and 30, Township 2 South, Range West: All of township. 1 Township 2 South, Range T West: All of township. Township 2 South, Tlange S West: Section 1; all of Sections 2. 3, t, 10 and 17 lying East of the Edward's Butte Trail; all of Sections 11 to 15. inclusive; all of Sections 21 to' 28, inclusive; and Sections 33 to 36, inclusive. Township 3 South. Range West: Sections 9 and . Township 3 South, Range 7 West: Sections 1 to S. inclusive. Township 3 South, Range S West: Sections 1 and 2. NOW. THEREFORE, I. MARSHALL CORNETT. Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of Section 107-210. Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, as amended by Chapter 252, Oregon Laws. IMS, do hereby proclaim the use of the above-described area to be unlawful and do hereby close said area to all forms of use. This proclamation shall be effective from and after the 26th day of Seo- tember. 1847 and shall remain in full force and effect until the 31st day of December, 1047. Done at the Capitol in Salem, Ore gon, mis zau day of September, 1S47. M. C CORNETT ATTEST: Governor Robt. S. FarrelL Jr. Secretary of State. - 8 26 Save money and time by letting ) us ao i your watch and clock repairing. Toull Like Our Moderate Prices Quick Service Eliminate i tho ,. Watcb Repair Headache . "Excellent Repair" "Perfect Service". Serving:' Salem and Vicinity Sine 1927 WW" nual Salem Shrine club's stag at the Marion hotel at 6 o'clock tonight Host and presiding officer of the affair is Ted Medford, club president, and program chairman is Harris Leitz. The Portland visitors of Al Ka der will include Carl Donaugh, potentate; Frank McGuire, acting chief rabban; Ed Swink, oriental guide; Walter Johnson, treasurer; Kenneth Hill, marshal; Luther Duckworth, recorder; Kit Conyers, outer guard; and Ivan Cobe, long time chairman of hospital guides. Also to be here are Floyd Day, manager of the Al Kader Chant ers,, and several members of 'the singing organization. The Chanters, as well as the Al Kader uniformed band, will give a public concert : at the Salem high school Saturday, November 15, at 8:30 p. m., preceded by a parade of the band at 7:30 p. m. Nine Cars of Velrh Shipped from Aurora AURORA Aurora Warehnucp under the management of Todd and Blair during the months of August and September has ship ped by train, nine cars of Wil lamette vetcn to boutnern states to be used for cover crops in the cotton fields of Texas. Alaba ma- Louisiana, Iowa, Tennessee and the Carolines. The number of railway raspn- ger cars on U. S. class 1 railroads reached a peak of 54,733 in 1926, declining to 38,273 in 1945. Opmiom fff, bvt ... Trees-Mr . U. 1 Pet Off. Cascade A duality " MCri TRY TUTS EASY MEAL Succotash with Franfurtert Mix all ingredients and put in buttered pan. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for one-half hour. Meanwhile brown nicely eight frank furters then place around edge of serving dish and pour succotash in the center using slices of green pepper to garnish. Serves 4 t$L. 1 cup yellow whole kernel corn l'i cups peas 14 enp finely chopped pimlento or sreen pepper 1 cap baby lima beans 1 teaspoon salt, pepper and paprika 1 teaspoon sugar 1 enp coffee cream PACKED BY VALLEY PACKING CO. SALEM. OREGON Ex-0wners of Camp Advised To Claim Land Advice to former owners of land now occupied by the Salem farm labor camp to claim such land, except where buildings are in use, was offered Thursday fol lowing receipt by Roy R. Hewitt, attorney representing some of the landowner, of a letter from the war assets administration that it understood the counly "will ulti mately dispose of excess lands to the former landowners." Hewitt wrote the Marion coun ty court, which has purchased the formpr army air base from the WAA. that "it would seem that the timber land and farm land should now be available" and that the remainder, site of the buildings, be of fried to its former owners if the camp project is abandoned. Officers of Salem Agricultural Housing, Inc., which is to ope rate the area as a labor camp under lease from the county, have reportedly discussed the possibility of returning unneed ed land to pie-war owners, hut no action is expected until the area is conveyed from the county to the corporation. The WAA letter, from C. T. Mudge, Portland regional direct or, said county disposition would be expected "when and as cur HERE'S WHY: 1. A blend of the world's finest coffees. 2. Controlled Roasting an exclusive Hills Bros, process gives every pound the same matchless flavor. 3. Comes to you fresh. Vacuum-packed in cans and Ultra-Vac Jars. TWO CRINDSt t Drlst aawl Olesa SSefcer Grtnal WasjMUr Ortnal EVERY DAY MORE WOMEN ASK FOR CASCADE WIENER rent nefds for the labor camp as a project cease."' Meanwhile, about 35 families remained in the camp today as federal operation ended. Officers of the local corporation, which will not operate the area during the winter, said no decision had been reached as to those fami lies, which were given notice to vacate by September 25. 400 See WU Team Lreave; For Stockton Some 400 cheering, singing col legians serpentined the Southern Pacific railroad station and near by Salem streets Thursday night in a rousing sendoff for Bearcat footballers who were leaving by train for their opening football game at Stockton, Cal. Athletic Director Jerry Lillie i and his coaches promised their j squad would do "real battle" in , the first Willamette encounter of a college of Pacjfic eleven, but re frained from further prediction. Team members will leave the : train at Davis and take special busses to Stockton, arriving at 1 p. m. toduv. Game time is 8 o'- After the year's first football rally, the Willamette students re turned to the campus where lead ers were making plans for a return-home "win or lose" recep tion for the football team this weekend. yA rvr r vvv Zrv7 &U, Everyone knows how good they are that they are made of choice cuts of meat only, seasoned . to please. Now you can he sure you get these top quality, extra deli cious wieners made only hy Cas cade. Look for the Cascade trade-mark on the hand around each wiener and too the U.;S. Government In spection lahel on every Cascade Wiener. m IOT Yx mile north of underpass Salem Slrawierr Standby, Pure. No Pectin Spic and Span Cleaner - 230 2 for .450 16 oz. Soap, Speedy Reg. price 69c. 2 for ... Lax Toilet Soap n..:l J Tll H UCVilCU sVACCU 4 for S wills Cleanser Tomalo Catsup TT 1 lb. 33c. 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