CSiLy M e w EpS elf BARTHOLOMEW ADDED Acceptance by Lyle Bartholo mew, Salem architect, of a place on the building advisory commit tee for the Salem War Memorial association was announced Thurs day by William H. Baillie, com mittee chairman. Bartholomew will aid in studies of the associa tion's project, a civic auditorium. Next meeting of the association will be held soon, to be scheduled as soon as inquiries presentlyun derway are completed, according to President Rex Kimmell. Electric range. Thermador deluxe model. $3250. Mitchell's, State at 19th. Ph. 7577. Day's 100 virgin wool gabar dine slacks sizes 29 to 42. $15.95. Alex Jones, 121 North High. CORPORATION FILES Articles of incorporation of Grapette Bottling Co. pi Salem, a firm manufacturing and distri buting carbonated beverages, were filed Thursday with the Marion county clerk by Ralph W. and Rosemary Atwood. Tyrone Gilles pie and Stuart Johnson. The firm's capitol stock is $40,000, divided Into 200 shares. Pemberton's Flower Shop, 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 23346. The Boucanier is open every eve ning from 5 P.M. to 1 A. M. 1 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sun. Closed Mon. FIRM INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation of City Electric. Inc., a Salem electrical wiring and supply business, were filed with Marion county clerk Thursday by Fred M. and Beulah K. Snider and Robert P. Arthur. Capital stock was listed at $35, 000, divided into 350 shares. Let us prepare and serve your party. Smorgasbord or dinner. Your home or ours. Call 24483. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. SPANISH CLUbItO MEET Members of the Salem Spanish club will hear Wi E. Klosterman tell about his experiences during a recent trip to Mexico and Gua temalav and will conduct Spanish language drill at their meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at the YWCA. The Boucanier is open every eve ning from 5 P.M. to 1 A. M. 1 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sun. Closed Mon. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit easy to wear Beltone. James Taft St Associates, 218 Oregon bldg. Phone 24491. AUTOMOBILE STOLEN W. F. Larson, 510 N. 17th st.. told city police Thursday that his green 1938 Chevrolet coupe was taken from his address sometime Wednesday night or Thursday morning. River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com'l. Sand St Gravel. Ph. 2196. Income tax service. J. W. Coburn. 1570 Market. Ph. 2-6569. GENERAL DISMISSES Leaving Salem General hospital with her infant daughter Thurs day was Mrs. Frank Jelrenk. 1363 Elm st. Mrs. Harry Saylor. 1155 Colonial dr., and baby son also went home. Oil cloth for sparkling clean kit chens. Sanitas for the walls and Royal Cloth for tables St counters. See the gay new patterns at Elf trom's wall paper dept. 340 Court. B'liblic Records CIRCUIT COURT Marguerite T. Jones v. Allen C. Jonn: Supplemental complaint. Donald Steele, as guardian of Paul Hut-brand, vs. Walter Hoskns. Alice M. Hoekinc. Joe W Oppek and Isabella Hllttbrand: Complaint aks for clar ification of property rights to note and njioitKage. Marie Mumper vs. Pearl S. Matthes. administratrix of Lewis C. Matthes state, and others: Decree of fore closure against prcperty and order Jor Judgment sale Archie J. Elliott vs Portland Gen eral Electric Co. and I- Dewey How all. Orccr allowing and denying por tions of plaintiff s motion to strike and to make mora definite certain portions f defense. Alice Boehmc vs. Antan Hrudka: De cree allowing and denying portions of defendant's motion to strike portions of complaint. Hazel D. Sims vs. Errol J. Sima: Order modifying divorce decree to eliminate provision for support money. Richard McDonald, by guardian Wal ter McDonald, vs. West Coast Beet Seed company and Keith Crocker: Re plies filed to defendants' answers to amended corr plaint Lloyd Jackfon vs. Merna Jackson: Order of default. DISTRICT COURT John W. Kafton. Salem, charged with obtaining money under false preterms, waived preliminary examination and bound over to grand Jury, held In lieu f $1 000 bail. Everett Lavon Dickens. 1S33 Sixth st . West Salem, passing at an Intersec tion filed SS and coots. UtOBATE COURT Alice Small estate: Order directing administratrix to deposit uncalled tor hares of estate with county treas urer. David George Cromwell guardian ahip estate: Order aprpovbuj annual report. Edna Clarice Batueson guardianship state. Order authorizing sal of se curities. E. A. Kaiser estate: Decree closing state. La ban A. Steevea estate: Order re opening estate and reappointing exe cutrix. Lawrence 3. Moritx estate: Order ad snitting will to probate. Rosaltha Johnson estate: Hearing on final account set for February 14. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Harold O. Hartman. IS. bookkeeper, Salem rout t. box 37. and Vesta A. Shinn. 23. clerk-typist. 704 N. Cot tag t. i TEACHER'S COURSE SET A course in Oregon school law, for .teachers in the Aumsville Mill City-Stayton general area, will be offered under the exten sion division of the state system of higher education at Stayton high school beginning Monday at 7:30 pjn. Mrs. Agnes Booth, Mar ion county school superintendent, will be instructor for the course, which will be for 10 consecutive Mondays. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. COURSE CHANGED The curriculum workshop class of the university extension courses offered in Salem will change meeting night to Thursday, begin ning next week. It meets at 7:15 p. m. in the conference room of the public school office building and has been meeting Mondays. George Porter, director of adult education for Salem school district 24, said the change was made to accommodate additional students. Johns-Manville shingles, immed iate application by expert work men. Nothing down. 3 years to pay. Free estimates. Phone 4642. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. CLASSES TO START Notices have been sent to per sons in the Salem vicinity known to be seeking U S. citizenship that the naturalization classes at Sa lem YMCA will be resumed this Saturday night at o'clock. C. A. Kells, YM general secretary and class instructor, invited all per sons who plan to take the natur alizatio nexaminations to attend the weekly sessions. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st. VICTIMS IMPROVED Ralph M. Rathjen. Portland, and Charles Richard Stamper. Coos Bay, both seriously injured in an automobile collision Sunday, were reported as improving at Salem Memorial hospital Thursday night. The accident, in which David Doherty of Pendleton was In jured fatally, occurred near Hub bard on highway 99 E. For rent: Floor Sanders. Wood rows, 450 Center St. DEMONSTRATION DELATED A Marion-Polk county home demonstration meeting, scheduled for today In the West Salem city hall, has been postponed until Friday, January 23 at 9:45 ajn. at the city hall due to flood condi tions, Viola B. Shaffer. Polk coun ty demonstration agent, said Thursday. Dance Sat. Crystal Gardens. REALTORS TALK RATS The current city rat control campaign will be explained to the Salem Board of Realtors meeting at noon today in the Marion ho tel by L. M. Cheney, city rodent control officer and Lenore Head ley, educational officer of the Marion county department of health. George W. Hubbs Co. Real Estate wish to announced that Willis E. (Bill) Brown is now employed in the Hollywood office located at 1853 N. Capitol. SIMMONS DISMISSED Sam Simmons. Gervais, con fined in Salem General hospital since Saturday with injuries suf fered in an automobile collision near Brooks, was reported dischar ged from the hospital Thursday night Dance Sat , Crystal Gardens. STAYTON FIRM FILES Certificate of assumed business name as W. A. Weddle St Son, Morticians, at Stayton, was filed Thursday with Marion county clerk bv Wendell E., Kathryn and Sarah Weddle. Basement Sump Pumps now available. Judson's, 279 N. Com'l. RITCinE FILES M. O. Ritchie, 230 N. 20th st., filed Thursday with Marion coun ty clerk certificate of assumed business name as the M. O. Ritchie Electrical Maintenance and Home Service, 493 Center st. For Sale: Everett upright piano, mahogany, per fecL rendition, with bench. Ph. 2-141 -iter 6 P.M. WOMAN INJURED Mrs. Hurley Moore. 1285 Mar ion st., tripped and twisted her ankle at the corner of Chemeketa and North High streets Thursday afternoon and was taken home by city first aid men. The Boucanier is open every eve ning from S Pit to 1 A. M. 1 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sun. Closed Mon. MOTHERS GO HOME Mrs. Donald Carroll and infant son, and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, 1205 S. 19th St., with her baby daugh ter, went home from Salem Mem orial hospital Thursday. W1THLI TO HALSEY Dr. Raymond W I they, religious counselor at Willamette univer sity, will speak in Halsey to the Methodist congregation there on Sunday, January 11. Baldock Gtes Reasons for Deduction Ban The recent action of the state highway commission in refusing to permit payroll deductions for members of the Oregon State Employes association, covering the association's life insurance program, was due to the fact that only association members work ing for the commission would be benefitted. State Highway En gineer R. H. Baldock declared Thursday. Baldock's explanation was in reply to a charge by association officials here Wednesday that the action of the commission would tend to deprive highway depart ment employes of low cost in surance protection for their families. Under the association request, Baldock said, many highway de partment employes who are not members of the association would not have received any benefits had the deduction been approv ed. Association officials said they would ask the commission to re consider its previous action. Old Ad May Still Be Valid, Due to Floods The most direct comfortable and cheapest route from Oregon to San Francisco was by rail to Rose burg, stage to Coos Bay and steamer to San Francisco, accord ing to an advertisement of Nov. 18. 1873. The notice, publicizing the Pio neer Stage line over the 64-mile Coos Bay Wagon road, appeared in the Mercury, a Salem news paper of the day. Its discovery Thursday was only by chance, since it was on the reverse of a legal notice, among those being microfilmed in the Marion county clerk's office by Mrs. Althea PresnalL The legal notice was in con nection with the estate of A. F. Waller, pioneer minister and builder of Waller hall, oldest building on the Willamette uni versity campus. The stage line advertised "40 hours or less from Coos Bay to San Francisco' via the "new and fast steamer Eastport' The route, it said, enabled avoidance of "the rough road of about 300 miles between Roseburg and Redding." The Coos Bay Wagon road was claimed to be unsurpassed by any road in the state. The railroad involved south to Roseburg was the old Oregon and California. Tha SkrUamcm. Solom, Oregon, Friday, January f. 1948. Job Referrals Pay Dividends Of 9,271 persons referred to jobs during 1947 by the Salem office of the state employment service, nearly half, or 4.320, were hired. Manager William H. Baillie said Thursday. The local office recorded 124,555 receptions, per sons reporting there for claims or work, including 40,184 veterans. New applications for Jobs to taled 5,129, including 1,630 by war veterans, of whom 219 were phy sically handicapped. Orders from employers for jobs, not seasonal, totaled 9.200. Referrals included 227 handicapped persons, of whom 92 were employed. Veterans hired number 1,374. The local office, which handled the year's work with an average crew of 18 persons, expects to double the 1947 load during the coming year because of the state's assuming the farm job placement service previously conducted by the federal government Jvron N. Londbert to. laborer. 7 I. Front St.. and Darlen L. fiullmn. I stenographer. t40 N. 3Sth at. ll'NICITAL COURT John Wesley Kafton. Peabody. Kao, charged on two counts of oo lamina; fnonev by false pretenses, bald In lieu I! total ball of $3,500. Zarl Emanuel Keruurr. Hubbard, rto tion of the basic rule, posted $39 Ben H. Hord. Valsetz, no fenders on Vehicle, posted S3 bail. Frank! Schulu. Salem rout I, charged with reckless driving, found Innocent by Jury trial. Vlrnl W. Norwood. Salem rout 4. Charged with reckless drtving found guilty and fined 115. MADZX To Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Maler, 1593 Baker st, a daughter, born Thursday, Jan uary 8, at Salem General hospital. BARER To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baker. 470 S. 12th st, a daughter, born . Thursday, Janu ary 8, at Salem General hospital. DAY1ZS To Mr. and Mrs, William Davies, 320 Sunset ave., a son, born Thursday, January 8, at Salem Memorial hospital. RIGGS To Mr. and Mrs. David Riggs, 575 Willow st son, bora Thursday, January 8, at Salem Memorial hospital. Optimist Club Lunch Today Several Salem men interested in boys' work are meeting for lun cheon in Marion hotel this noon to discuss possible formation of a local chapter of Optimist Interna- tional--a service organization for boys work in support of ex isting boys' groups and of new youth groups where none are al ready formed. Glenn W. Loom is, extension counselor of the Optimist organ ization with offices in Portland, said be would meet with the local group including Howard Higby, Lyle Leigh ton, Jerry Scott E. J. Kelm, G. O. Madison, D. A. Wright, W. M. Hamilton, Warren Doolittle, Carl P. Richards, Floyd Colburn and others. POLE LINES APPROVED Marion county court granted Thursday to Portland General Electric company permits to in stall electric power pole lines at four places: For 19.99 chains along an unnamed road in Reimann ad dition at Hayesville, for 2,000 feet along an unnamed road running east from the Pacific highway at Brooks, for 5,100 feet along a series of three roads in the Swegle district and for 550 feet along Bartlett drive south of Salem. LEES FILE NAME Lloyd A. Lee and Ada C Lee, Salem box 725, filed a certificate of assumed business name Thurs day with the Marion county clerk as Lloyd A. Lee Hatchery and Poultry plant on Fruitland road. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Cora M. Talkington, 640 Center st, hag returned to her home af ter spending 13 days in Salem General hospital. 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