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1 Tho Stat man, Solam, O-asw Funeral Set For Crossing Crash Victim Funeral service for Mrs. Mary E. Alpin, 53. killed in an auto train collision at a crossing on State street near the penitentiary Thursday night, will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Monday at 2 p .m. The Rev. Brooks Moore will of ficiate and interaaeat will be in Belcrest Memorial park. The Pythian listen will conduct rit ualistic services at the chapel and the auxiliary of the Fraternal Or der of Eagles will hold ritualistic committal services. Mrs. Alpin, who lived at 275 Hood rL, and Joseph A. Zielin- EMera MM MM Independence VFY7 Hall Dan Utey'i OKCHESTKA aaaotbest FUw in the alley C0RRECTI0II The below ad appeared in yesterday's paper incorrectly priced at $1-00. CHENILLE Bedspread Turin or full size. Floral designs. Regular $10.98 Second Designers and OF Bar, Restaurant and Store Fixtures Noble Fixture Cr Showcase Co. 600 N. Water, Silverton When wo cdrs a used cor a clean bill of health, you may bo sure It's ready to take the road on ail cylinders, and to giro you many miles of riding ease, pleasure -and comfort. Whoa our exports service a used car, you get the best 1946 Hudson Sedan, R&H 1941 Hudson Coach, R&H 1940 Pontiac Coach, RAH 1940 Pontiac Club Coupe, R&H 1938 Terraplane Coupe 1938 Nash Sedan 1937 Studebaker Sedan 1937 DeSoto Sedan 1937 Chev. Coach 7 1937 Plym. Tickup This Time It's Hudson Two Corners, Where Chomeketa Goes to Church SALEM, OREGON is for clean THE f.lODETJJ FUE Capitol Lumber Co. N. Cherry Arena SahmkiT. Tmbmarr 21. lUi ski, 65, of 920 Jefferson st, were injured fatally when the car driven by Zielinski crashed into' a slow-moving Southern Pacific train at 8:12 Thursday nights Mrs. Mathilda Zielinski, widow, of the dead man, and a passenger of the car, was only in "fair? condition Friday night in Salem -General hospital where she was taken af ter the accident. She is suffering from head and chest injuries. Mrs. Alpin was born in Russia Aug. 22, 1S93, and came to the United States, when she was 16 She had lived in the east. North Dakota, Idaho and California be fore moving to Salem 24 years ago. She was the widow of the late Charles W. Alpin who she married in California. She was a member of the Eagles auxiliary and the Pythian Sisters. Surviving Mrs. Alpin are a daughter, Mrs. Marion Erikson of Salem; a son, Arthur W. Alpin of Salem; her mother, Mrs. Amalie Klempel of Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Emily Busch and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, both of Salem; Mrs. Paul Johnston of Lyons and Mrs. Paul I. Hershey of Yuma, Ariz.; and four brothers, F. J. Klempel. and H. A. Klempel, both of Aberdeen, Ida., and Robert Klempel and Gustav Klempel, both of Salem. Funeral arrangements for Zie linski are In charge of the Howell-Edwards company; A native of Salem, Zielinski was born Nov. 12, 1S82, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zielinski. sr., pioneer residents. He had fanned at Hazel Green, eight miles north of Salem most of his life before retiring and moving to his Salem residence in 1942. He was a member of St, Vincent De Pauls' Catholic church and Salem aerie 2081, Fraternal Or der of Eagles. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mathilda Zielinski of Salem; three daughters, Mrs. Ina Hammer, Mrs. Gertrude Cra ry and Gladys Zielinski. all of Salem; three sons, Lawrence Jo- ffy Floor Manufacturers Phone 2831 Phone 8862 JSU Willamette Men Greet Stassen jim irn..j,.n.ummmimr:m "ir 1 11 r,r .Tr,m.m,,.m,-i.,,,,.a ' " . ' ..... ; "" Y- I::.- Eseerto en the Willamette anlverslty eampas Friday for republican HaraU K. Stassea, preddeatlal aspirant, were Stmart Cemptea (eeater) el Sales. stalest My president, and Jean Hortoa (rixht) f Baker, law aeheel stmdemt president. They are shewn abeve with Stassea la has betel roesa. (Photo by Den Dill, Statesman staff hetographer.) . ' i seph Zielinski, Clarence Y, Zie linski and Roland Zielinski, all of Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Gert rude Domogalla and Mrs. Ceua Fielen, both of Salem, and Mrs. AgW rielen of San Jose Calif.: five brothers, Bernard 7Am&, Bliss Zielinski, Edward Zielinski and Paul Zielinski, all of Salem, and Martin Zielinski of Temple City, CaliL, and seven grandcnil dren. Simpson Bible Students Coming To Salem Sunday Local Christian Missionary Al liance church, north 5th at Gaines, will be host Monday to the Young People's zone rally for Salem area. Two carloads of students and instructors from the Simpson Bi ui. i i.,tm Kattl will be guest uie iuatiwi . sneakers and musicians in the two . . . i - .Un.nkaa services lor tne iucct in Salem, Dallas ana auvenon, ill concentrate on In OUllua; w. - Salem on Monday for the rally Two "loving-cups" will awarded for attendance. be Old Time DAIICE Every Saturday Ilighl 259 Court Street Over Westers Ante Mesie By MATTHES OLD TIME ORCHESTRA AdaalssleB 68e Tax ine. J ToniSe lallas Armory Glenn Uoodry's Orchestra 14 People 14 Featuring Kay Batter Vera Esch Adequate Heat Huns 10. 0 Wayne Strmchaa and His Orchestra Each Saturday Night V J".U, Hall Hood & Church Sts. (Did V , -a- i v...- Sunday morning the local Al liance church will have as guest speakers Rev. Raymond Cramer, president of the Simpson Bible Institute in Seattle, and Mrs. Car penter, dean of Women. Personnel of the Trumpet Trio will have charge of the meeting at the 6:30 young people's meet ing. The Trumpet trio will again be presented at 7:30 pjn. with Mrs. Phillips, who has just re turned from India. She will tell about India which is torn with the conflict of Hindus and Moslems. The church will be decorated with flag emblems of many na tions. Herman J. Bohl is the pas tor. CITY CIXB ADOPTS REPORT PORTLAND, Feb. 20 -iJPf The City club today adopted its com mittee report charging that gamb ling and prostitution operate here under police protection, and or dered the committee to name names. The report, lambasted yesterday by Mayor Earl Riley as untrue and designed for ulterior ends, was adopted unanimously by more than 300 business and professional men attending the City club's meeting. NOTICE Or.INTCNTION TO IMPSOTI PINK STREET FROM FIFTH STREET TO CHURCH STREET Notice la hereby given -that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and ex pedient and hereby declare iu pur pose and intention to improve Pine street from the East line of Fifth street to the West line of Church street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the alley Intersections the expenses of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet in width, in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions therefor which were adopted by the Common Council February , ls, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement de partment. By order of the Common Council February t. 1S4S: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is February 14, IMS. T 14-l-17-l-lt-10-ll-M-4-lS-aS the new General-Electric heat wrap Calrod heating unit in ACTION. Instant hot water, automa tically, economically. DOU BLE GUARANTEED . . . G-E guarantees the prdouct - - Judson'a guarantee the service! Z79H COMMERCIAL HO Lehman's Ocean -. "-,. '- 't ) Vi IH- wtsVe wjfPLUMBINQ-HEATINQ Deep Sea Crab Direct From fhm Crab Boat to Tout .COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT . WE ALSO FEATURE THOSE FAMOUS v YAQDINA BAY OYSTERS (TM Tiny 2SG5 Porfiaxxf JUL Keeords CIRCUIT COURT Charles H. Leonard and T. T. Leon ard vs state board of control and oth ers: Answer filed by defendant South ern Pacific Co. J. R. Barton vs. E. R. Errion and Pa cific Realty Corp.: Answer filed by de fendant corporation. J. R. Barton vs Coast Realty Co.. E. R. Errion. G. R. Munkers and Associat ed Coos Bay Land Owners: Answer filed by defendant Coos Bay Land Owners. J. R. Barton vs E. R. Errton and As sociated Coos Bay Land Owners: Ans wer filed by defendant corporation. Lillian Alice Mae Graen vs W. L. Green: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment, and asks $2,000 lump sum alimony and return of maiden name of Lillian Alice Mae Karau. Married Sept. S4. 1S42. at Pres ton. Minn. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS 3. T. KUngenberg. 23, VS. navy, Omaha, Nebr.. and Anna Simpson. 23, Deer Island, Ore. PROBATE COURT Louis Lachmund estate: Supplemen tary final decree. Virginia Hinkle guardianship estate: Order authorizes guardian to pay SIS monthly for care of ward. Sarah A. Lowery estate: Order ap proving final account and authorizing distribution. Minnie T. Graham estate: Order ap proving final account and authorizing distribution. Mary Wolf estate: Appraisal of estate at SC71; hearing on final account set for March 27. John Carl Scheffe guardianship es tate: Order appointing Walter Scheffe as guardian. Donna Lee Francis guardianship es tate: Order appointing Louise Francis as guardian. Janet Louise Scheffe guardianship es tate: Order appointing Fred Scheffe as guardian. DISTRICT COURT Byron Elmore Stratton, Salem route X. failure to stop at a stop sign. S3 fine suspended upon payment of costs. Howsrd L. W or land. Albany, no log hauling permit, found guilty, fined $30 and costs. Guy Richmond Harrison. Scotts Mills, route 1, charged with rape and incest, continued to February 21 for plea. Leo Britz. charge of pointing a fire arm at another person dismissed for lack of evidence: plea on new charge of lewd- cohabitation set for February 14. held In lieu of S3S bail. MUNICIPAL. COURT Earl A. East burn. Junction City, vio lation of basic rule, posted (10 bail. Robert L. Morris. 1211 S. Liberty st . violation of basic rule, posted $7.M bail. Norman O. Luckey.. 1233 . 17th St.. illegal reverse turn, posted S2.M ball. Silverton Pulp Men Vote for AFL Union SILVERTON, Feb. 20 At a noon voting today, employes at tha Oregon Pulp and Paper com pany, Silverton division, decided Too Late to Classify FOR RENT : New 4 rra. house, mod em. 1771 Market st. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE McCOV AVENUE FROM MADISON STREET TO EREXON STREET Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and ex pedient and hereby declares its pur pose and Intention to improve McCoy avenue from the North line of Madison street to the South line of Erixon street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property, by bringing said por tion of said avenue to the established grsde. constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said avenue with a 2 ',i-lnch asphaltlc Con crete pavement twenty-four feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefore which were adopted by the Common Council Feb ruary t, 1S4S, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder snd which by this reference thereto are through the street improvement de partment. By order of the Common Council Februarv S 1S4S: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof la February u, IMS. F 14-1S-17-1S-1S-20-21-22-24-29-24 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPSOTI 23RO STREET FROM MISSION STREET TO CLAUDE STREET Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and ex pedient and hereby declares Ma pur Dose snd intention to imorove 22rd street from the North line of Mission street to the South Mae of Claude street. In the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and ad 3 scent property, except the street and alley intersections the expense of which will be assumed br the Cltv of Salens. by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and pavtng said portions of said street with a Z's-lncn asphaltic concrete pavement thirty feet In width. In accordance wtth the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council Feb ruary t. 194$, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement de partment. By order of the Common Council February S. 1S4S: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof at February 14. 194$. F 14-l$-17-IS-lt2S-21-22-24-2S-2S 1 Ends Today CanL 1:45 TM. Zmd Feature Tha Fighting FroaUensaaa" With Charles Starrest Samlley Bane tie Crab Pot Fresh One) PbfltM 24443 mm unanlmbusly In Uvor of the American Federation of Labor. The old charter of Lumber and SawmiU Workers 272S had been kept alive her during the inac tivity of the local mill and E. Z. Kaufman Is serving as chairman with George Christenson as sec retary, until organization is com pleted and the crtapter has been certified, after which election will be held. Grain Values Drop Several Cents Friday CHICAGO, Feb. 20 -UP)- Sev eral cents were chipped off grain values on the board of trsde to day. More favorable weather in the winter wheat territory and continued absence of the govern ment from either the cash wheat or flour markets caused moderate selling. At one time losses In wheat extended to more than cents, but a part of that drop was re covered before the close. Some late buying developed after Sen. Young (R-ND) suggested the 150,000,000 carry over provision be reduced to 100.0001000 bushels or repealed outright. Wheat closed 2tt-4ft lower. May IMJV.-'i; corn was lVi 2ft lower. May $2.09Vi-; oats were 1 cent to 14 lower. May 9 1.04 -1.03 la, and soybeans were 2 to 7 cents lower, March $3-23. A pessimistic winter wheat re port was received by the Norris Grain company. It said that ap proximately 9,000,000 acres sown to wheat In Kansas had less than a 50 per cent chance of produc ing crop. The outlook in the Oklahoma Panhandle was placed at 50 per cent or leas of normal. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPSUVE N EM AS si A AVENUE FKOM 21ST STBXKT TO 22ND STKEET Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and ex pedient and hereby declares Ha pur pose and intention to improve Nebras ka avenue from the East line of 21st street to the West line of 22nd street, in the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the abutUng and adjacent property, except the alley Intersections the expense of which win be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said avenue to the estab lished grsde, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of said avenue with an asphaltic con crete pavement twenty-four feet in width, in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor which were adoptad by the Common Council Feb ruary S, IMS. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a pert hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement de partment. By order of the Common Council February S. 1S4S: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is Februarv ' 14. 1S4S. F l4-15-lT-l$-l$-2v-21-22-24-2S-2 to 1 HUSJJ A 4 J . Mr1 n-s. uom CanUnuoas fraea , P.M. jjLiPTi?mg i Bigger Shews .at Lews Prices! RIGHT NOW! I and: rr Tf IXtXI PX1X5 W ti wo....,.! the y$ P M SCREEN'S 6 l TCP LaUCHTU TR23! iNA basgias Smf eW J:J V - W umytt Vok eW . . e6 . yk e ceaef eor gase y V7 Wyes.Ueer... esWfcat.M 1 . I Km iiW.rf.I Added: COLOE CAE TOON "Geeff GaphefV WAKNES NEWS Supervisors Install. Griggs New officers were Installed and a 30-day membership drive launched at a meeting of the Salem Industrial Supervisors club at the YMCA Friday night Officers installed were Larry Griggs, president; C. R. Francis vice president, and Tim Brtggs. secretary. Griggs announced that the membership campaign would start today. Speaker at Friday night's din ner meeting was Dr. Ronald K. Campbell, associate professor of business and industry at Oregon State college. Campbell Is also vice president of the Portland chapter of Pacific Northwest Personnel Management associa tion. Speaking on the subject "Hum- TT7ABT00II Today at 12;30 Fade Taday! Sat! Dorothy I seasir "Jangle Princess" Gene Aatry "Sleax City 8ae" CaaL frasa 1 -- Tomorrow t John Garfield Ed. G. EeMssaea Sea Woli Artiaa Ca-IIlt! Dob HtetU -Ridin tha TraiT Cartoon Nawat mmll'''''Km'm''mmmlmmmmmm IB I I .ill -lux -as I I sassaaraM WBm m 4mWj . It f?l ! i I i Limited I 8UU I 2 Day. Only! Lk J f Wrdnaaday 2S-2t i Thuraday I 'i Tl THEATRE GUILD mmmm , j I 1 a LAURENCE OLIVIER I t Henry IaN. tififrf. a. a. Da liAjnsw CeatUaaeas Dally! j M Enda Today! (Sat.) Walter Ilrennan, "Driftwood" and C. SUrrctt, MLaat Day a of Boot Htir Fhasve S4C7 MsUaee Dally frees 1 TM. Prevne Tcniic! (One Fealnre) and Siaris Tcnorrow! -assa"1 BBI'hsssssi isaaaw -it- Ce-IIit! gUaketball ThrUW 4 lm MOOIUH Flaat AlraaatJ Fa ! an Relations Down to Earth," Dr. Campbell told tha supervisor! that they must get the farts "on the table before making deci sions In msnsgrment personnel problems. Demands for , higher wages are sometime or) warn ings of general unrest, he said. Dr. Campbell praised tha in centive plsn as one which will boost production. nrm CeC f t TM. Tfowl luKirlA9 ; Thrllla RatumJ I Kitiur Jirti - D I ETni C (1 STEVAnT - list 24 O CovTaztural CexM-ga Raft 1 Ckdr Traror, IWfora tha "Near I-ook", Flappers 1 A' f in sasrcai . and tha Whole Country Went Collegia lei ; CRAKl nur mutar cu , dah DAILEY nui omi wotf TKtrrs'Ctff j- t SKe.la IT' MarirtasM News! K7 4 j