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- Di!-iSy ' Hery Oirii iff o !' FILE FOR STATION An assumed business name cer tificate tor Jlindman and Pender- graft Service station was filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Robert W.; Hindman, 101S Seventh st. West Salem, and O. N. Pendersraft, Salem route 2. Hindman filed a notice of retire ment from the assumed business name of Hindman's Texaco Ser vice station. Dance tonight Crystal Garden. FOOD MARKET LISTED Ray's Food Market, 1890 State st., was listed in an assumed busi ness name certificate filed with the Marion county clerk;,, Tuesday by Raymond P. Beard, 2190 Broadway st. Who Said Broadway Appliance Co, the Mystery Store, did not have what you were looking for? 453 Court Street. RETIRE FROM DRUG STORE A notice of retirement from T. W. Creech, drugs, a retail drug business at 1220 State st, was filed with the Marion county clerk by T. W. Creech and Eula S. Creech. j With additional operators, all kinds of beauty culture done evenings by appointment. Lipstick Beauty Salon, 1872 state st Ph. 3836. LEAVE MEHAMA GROCERY Albert W. Toman - and Hallie Toman of Mill City filed a notise of retirement from Me ha ma Gro cery store at Mehama with the Marion county clerk Tuesday. Who Said Broadway Appliance Co, the Mystery Store, did nut have what you were looking for? 453 Court Street. ' CHARLES BERRY LOCATED Charles Berry, 90, reported mis sing by the Marion county wel fare board Monday, was located by state and city police Tuesday at Gladstone, Ore, where he was attending a camp meeting. He was without funds at the time, police said, and has been returned to Marion county. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. GEM CUTTERS MEET FRIDAY Willamette Gem Cutters will hold an open meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday in Salem Memorial hos pital chapel. Paul Armstrong School of Dance will resume regular classe and private schedules at the Sena tor Hotel, Thursday & Friday. CLIFF HILL HURT A. car driven by Carl L. Tenni- son, 317 S. Water st, Silvertor. ' and a motor bike, driven by Cliff : Mill irwtn Hfill ir mliiHArl Tiim. day morning at South Cottage and : Rural streets, city police report.; Hill ...ffereH r..u ' hniiM nH i badly skinned spots or, parts of his body and both vehicles had minor damage, police report. Mid Broadway AnDlianca Co . The Metrv stn n' ;ir is.t ! Court Street. Insured savings earn mora than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association 560 State st SISTER DIES OK KANSAS Mrs. J. H. Hartsell, 1347 Ferry st, has received word of the death of her sister,. Mi's. O. M. Daniel of Hutchinson, Kan. Johns-Manvill shingle; applied right over your old roof; no fuss, no muss. Three years to pay, 10 year guarantee. Call 4642 for free estimate. Mathis Bros, 164 S. Commercial. Help of The Oregon Statesman J r t in retrieving a casualty of the re cent Cherryland festival was sought Tuesday. C. L. Willett of 7400 S.E. Foster rd, Portland, said his daughter, who danced in the Armstrong Revue at that fair grounds last Thursday, lost a 17 jewel yellow gold Elgin, rectangu lar wrist watch which was a gra duation present from her mother. It had a gold metal band. Last chance to get fin light fix tures 'at give-away prices. Still a large selection of domestic and commercial numbers. R. L. Elf strom Co, 340 Court St. Flour Sacks: Nice new large size white cotton flour sacks. Splen did for lunch cloths, napkins, tea towels, etc. See your grocer or call Master Bread 4101. FORD COUPE STOLEN City police were looking Tues day for a 1931 green Ford coupe, reported stolen during Monday night from Merle Ward, owner, at 2475 S. Commercial st. The car was taken since 10 p. m. Monday .night, police said. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent. R. ID. Woodrow, 450 Center St. 1 Sales Executive Uanicd . " i W have an opening; in an Important Oregon ter ritory out of Eugene for a man with a highly success ful sales record. Age 28 to 38. j Here is an opportunity to become associated with the fastest growing tire manufacturer in the industry and earn an important place in Our post-war organiza tion. ; Thorough knowledge of buslnes management, mo dem merchandising, and the ability to direct the sales activity of other people are more essential than exper ience in the tiro industry, I : - I Attractive salary, expenses paid, car furnished and maintained by us APPLY BY MAIL ONtY J. S. relxetto, District Manager The General Tire & 1236.N.W. Flanders St. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Building permits issued Tues day by the city engineer's office went to Jack j Gorman, to move a private garage at 2488 E. Nob Hill st, $500; Jack Baker, to erect a dwelling and garage at 2130 Berry si, $5,750; to William R. Poole to wreck three dwellings at 344, 344 Vt and 344 K No. Front st, 50, and tq Ballau and Wright to repair its store at 445 Chemeke ta st, (200. i I Substitute teacher wanted for Gregg Shorthand and typing for month of August. Merritt Davis School of Commerce, 420 State St. Phone 2-1415. ! YOUNG DEMOS CALLED . The ' Maridh county young democrats club will meet at 8 p. m. today in room A of Salem YMCA. j Post -convention plans will be on the agenda, j Refresh yourself during these hot days in the root air-conditioned atmosphere of Miller's Cafeteria. Open 10 a.m. to 5 pjni daily ex cept Sunday, t MOOSE OUTING THURSDAY Salem lodge 144, Loyal Order of Moose, will gather with fami lies Thursday evening for an out ing at Paradise Island. An intra - lodge softball for 6:30 p.m. a watermelon game is scheduled to be followed by feed at 8:30 p.m. Members are to bring their own melon. i Dance tonight j Crystal Gardens. Broadway Appliance Co, The Mystery Store of Salem. 453 Court Street. ( STATE EMPLOYES TO MEET Salem chapter 1.' Oregon State Employes' association, will meet at the Salem Women's clubhouse Wednesday at 8 p.m. to discuss the memberstiio drive and the annual picnic! President F. Cran dall will preside. Thor Automatic washers St Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 353 Center. Ph. 4035. j TWINS, SON ! DISMISSED Q Mrs. Eugene Hanneman7 1750 Madison st, with hr twin daugh ters and MrsJR. C Hanna. Inde pendence, with her baby son, were dismissed Tuesday from Salem General hospital. No host picnic. Salem Chapter 162 OJE.S.. Dallas park, 4- p.m.. July 24th. Bring table service. I MOTHERS. BABIES HOME Mrs. Roy Garrison, 1113 Edge- water St.. with her baby son, and Mrs. Jack Cannivet, Wood burn. with hor hih riaiiehter. were dismissed Tuesday from SalerrHbau foUowing her arrest here Memorial hospital onday rught by state policeand ! the Marion county sheriffs office. ! ,wnf l" fd Us 1?cker Wt while w. ran Util helpyou save 4 to cents i m i u. tv tr ssam v r s j Oregon Herrfords at this remark ablr low price. 53c 15, half or whole "f don't pay $1.00 lb. for round steak when you can own it for 53c lb. We cut and wrap for lockers. Randall's Fine Meats. Ph 6489, corner 13th At State St 1 LUMBER FIRE OUT Salem firemen Tuesday after noon extinguished a fire in logs at the West Salem Lumber com pany on Wallace road, West Sa lem. This is the second Diaz there in a week, firemen said. No serious damage was reported. i Launderetto 1-1255 Ferry St Let the experienced airline par i -m Tir:il-.4 T.....1 Cm,, "f nuie your uu .t,, ...u - ioMAtiAnal f'Anvani. ternational reservations. Conveni ntly iocatedlin lobby of Senator hotel. Call 2f456S. "9 WIND your watdh one a day profeanbly an tat iraing at Mm mm hour. Wand gooriy. II your watch runs erratically, bring it to ua for inspection and to put it to good Uaatng lor you Our watchmakers understand Of repair at Ham watches. Bdnq us your watch. f Uztbzt Gcspany 1 4 Portland 9, Oregon Miss Salem to j Irikve for Missr Oregon Contest Miriam Shell enbecger, bru nette Miss . Salem of 1948, will leave here Thursday morning for Seaside where she will compete with other Oregon beauties for the crown of Miss Oregon Winner of the Seaside contests, in beauty, personality and talent, slated for Friday through Sun day, will be eligible to compete in the Miss America judging at Atlantic City, N. J, in September. The 19-year-old, green-eyed Salem beauty was chosen Miss Salem -at an American Legion sponsored contest July -4. She graduated from Salem high school in 1948, attended University of Oregon last year and is employed by the Metropolitan Life Insur ance company here. In the talent contest. Miss Shellenberger will sing, she said Tuesday. She will be accompan ied to Seaside by her mother, Mrs, Elsie Matterty, 157 S. Win ter st. EARNS HIGH GRADES Lewis and Clark college of Portland has announced that Mur iel Fitts, a junior at the school last semester, had attained scholarship grades in the spring term. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitts of Brooks. For your vacation. R.C.A.. Zen ith, i G.E. and Trav-ler portable radios. $17.75 to $112.50. Mitchell Radio, State and lth. Ph. 7577. - BRAD FIELD TOASTM ASTER Harry Brad field will act as toastmaster at the meeting of Capitol Toastmaster club Thurs day! at 6:30 p.m. at the Gold Arrow restaurant Speakers , at the meeting will be Dennis Bren ner,! Dewey Davis, Dr. Harry Mo ran and Fred Remington. This will! be the club's final meeting before the summer recess, it was announced, i EMBLEM SHOP FILES Lillian Kuebler and Hazel Has kins have filed an assumed busi ness name certificate for the Sd lem Emblem shop, 2199 Ferry st, with the Marion county clerk, it was reported Tuesday. Dance tonight Crystal Gardens. MISS LEWIS ARRAIGNED Lets Eileen Lewis of Salem was arraigned in Stayton justice court Tuesday on charges of cashing a check with insufficient funds and is slated to enter plea there today. She is held in lieu of $1,000 Sheriff Denver Young said then young woman admitted cashing worthless checks amounting : to about (2,000 in 21 Willamette valley towns. Amazino Short Cdits In Food Processing Explained y LeiUa Knight Noted Deepfreeze fiome Economist FREE Bring jour preparing: prize! Domonstra Admissidn by Ticket . Get Yovir Governor Hall Breaks Ground For $2,000,000 Sears Building ! (Picture Dieting: doceedlv into the -aotl Roebuck St Co. store, Gov. John H. Hall Tuesday morning turned the first shovel of dirt to mark start of the -12,000.000 construction projectj . ' Spectators gathered -at, Marion and North Capitol witness the -event -along with tractors, buiMers and local per- socialities. , ( The formalities marked the be ginning of construction: on the sec ond buildiog to be started in the t shopping center prefect Work started on Berg's super-market a few weeks ago. Sears store will have a -200-foot front on North Capitol street Three other build- j man. general contractor; C. L ings will be built for: the center Conn, superintendent of construe besides spacious parking lots. tion; E. J. Clark, Job superintend Excavating for the basement of Sears will be done by the Ben Otjen Co, and officials of the Pacific! Mutual Life Insurance Co, Los Angeles, owners of the center,! stressed that construction Service Offices 18-Ycar-01d Enlistments Today Salem's army, marine and navy recruiting stations here will throw J their doors open today to s limited number of one-year en listments from 18-year-olds, it Spurred by recent enactment 19 through 25 the limited enlistments will continue until further orders,! recruiters said. Quota for army enlistments in the 18-year division from now un til August 27 is 15 for the army and one for the air force, Lt. Col. Howard Helliesen, army recruit ing commander here, said. By counties in this area enlistments are broken down to Marion coun ty, 6; Polk. 2; Benton, 2; Lincoln, 2, Linn, 3. The single air force ap plication is to be taken on a first come, first served basis. Those taking the one-year en listment must also obligate them selves to six years hi an army re serve group, following discharge, in order to satisfy the draft act requirements. Col. Helliesen said. Exchange Club Groups Picked Willjam L. Phillips, jr., presi dent of the Salem Exchange club, has announced committee appoint- ments year. The for the club's new fiscal chairmen are William Pheips, membership; Peery Buren, program and public affairs; Sid Hoffman, finance and audit; Georgf Martin, education; C. Hill, fellowship: Don Blaisdell. house; Bob Rieder, citizenship; Otto Sko pil, parents; Bob Brownell, Christ mas tdys; Wayne Hadiey, attend ance; JBob Brady, club aims; Bill Dyer, j publicity; Robert White, inter-lub; Robert Gormseh, youth. PRIZES husband! Bring; your fritnda jour food for jour home freeier. You taajr win a Ion at 173 So. Xi Door to VlneVa Eltwtrlf I 1 FREE TICKET at EtECTSIC on -page I.) of the site for -the new Sears. representatives of construction ' con work would be by local, concerns. Officiating at the groundbreak ing -were: Gene. Vandeneynde, SearV Salem manager; Etta Sut ter, employed .here by Sears since their opening In 1934 and having I longest term of office: L. R. Hofi- ent: Mayor R. L. EMstrpm: George H. Grabenhorst, realtor; James J. Walton, president of the Salem Chamber of Commerce; and W. M. Hamilton, Pacific Mutual repre sentative. Open Rolls to was announced Tuesday.! of the draft law applicable to men Men 19 through 25 may satisfy induction requirements, by enlist ing in the army only for 21 months followed by h three to five year period in the reserve. The monthly quota for r8-year-old navy and marine enlistments was not announced Tuesday but it Is reportedly far below the army allotment. - It also carries post discharge obligation of six years in the inactive reserve or four years in an organized reserve unit. Only other enlistments open in the navy is the regular three year term for those 17 through 30. Pioneer Valley Resident Dies Funeral aervices fori Thomas J, Crabtree, 71, pioneer Willamette valley resident who died suddenly Saturday at the home of his step son. Merle Anderson, Salem route 8, will be held from the W. T. Rig don chapel today at 1:30 p.m. Concluding services I will be in the family plot in the Pleasant Grove cemetery near Crabtree. Prior to death Crabtree had been employed by the Southern Pacific railroad for 27 years.: Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl Crabtree of Salem; a son, Millard Crabtree of ; Coos Bay; three brothers. Job Crabtree df Salem, Knute Crabtree of Hals?, Ore, and Dick Crabtree of To ledo, Ore.; six step-sons and two step-daughters. FREE and a tht latest in Threo Demonstrations Thursday July 22 - 2 P.M. Friday July 23 - 2 PJM. and Fridaj Evening;, 7 PJ1. Liberty Onlyl Pbotia 6292 ' r ' ' i DISTRICT COURT HinM Willis HtHoa. ItU lUttl a vs.. latter tm stop at a to sign. lined as jm carta. Elizabeth Uww Reynolds, 750 N. Capitol st.; Otto Jay WUmn. Jr, SOS Garden rd.: Jonn rtmym -WMto. Sato roue-S; OUm Dale CMson. Satom route : Viola Vtotetta Jooc. salem rout 2; Hot and tamwl Hardnun. - ladeoon- oence: Leona Elisabeth JaeeWr. Salem route S; Nova Margaret Pat ion. tea Oregon at.: Richard Everett Poet 1033 Oak at.; Soy Charles Carrtaon. Salem routo 7; ' steward Kuflun. 44S Bel mont at, .m Waltor Rrk. Salem routo 3. all charged separately with having no operator's license and $5 line suspended. Jor each on payment of court cmu. ifooen tianern. Salem r route 3. no operator's hcease. ftoorf $2 and costs. Praocis Theodore AJbetrn. ISM S. HlgR-at, Barking to a restricted area. SS fine siwipendad oa payment of court Jaha It. 14-rr-itl las I JhM . packing in a restricted area. S3 fine suspended on payment of court casta. -"i m n hh uiaiiLHjn, nn rt. in at, violation ot the basic rule, fined S and coats. SherrUl Aaneo Tunrue. Sileerton, truck speeding, fined IIS and costs. CIKCUIT COUKT Ben J. Plnckney vs. Helen Demareat and Earl T. Buavelle: OefendanU nia arotiona lo strike. Mildred Alberta Hakanaon. admin istratrix of Judy Ann Hakanaon estate. Francia R. ToJer: Suit seeks to col lect $10,000 for death of plaintiff at lecedty cause by a truck-auto collision January II near South Commercial st. nd Iowa mvr. intersection. W. C. Wlnslow and others vs. Doug las Jaquilh: Default of defendant en tered. , Breitenbush Development company vs. Brertenbuah Mineral Springs com pany: Defendant files answer admit ting sod denying. Bernice F. WilUams vs. Royal P. Wil liams : Decree of divorce awards plaintiff tustodr of minor child and household goods. Violet Penrod vs. Henry Penrod : Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhu man treatment asks for custody of three minor children. 1M per month support money. S3.500 lump sum ali mony and nrtiiiii a kiuu.u.u ntshings. Married April 20. 1131. at Good land. Kan. Ellis Valleroy vs. Adaline Mueneh Valleroy: Suit for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment asks that plaintiff be awarded custody of two minor children. Married Dec. I, lt. al Marphvsboro. IU. Steve W Chamn mnH llinni. r-v. vs. Raymond Albert Spencer and oth ers: Suit to outet title, r no BATE COUKT Victor i " PriMm rv pioves final account and ' cloaca es tate . MaTie Ultn mmtmtm- I VII- worth Hmi mm winter a u pointed co-executors and John C. star. J. t'- Evans mntt n ed oporauers. MUNICIPAL COURT Richard Lowell Wright. Shady Lane Trailer nark n anamHma a deferUve brakes, posted SIS bail on wwii iritrgwj. Clarence Witlimn, ijLu ivoa s Church st, running red Mght. pasted Julj 17. 1891 Thw cornar aion oi that First Unirr Church of SoUm. to torn wffoctod ot the comar oi CotlcrOw cmd ClsomwlBwia atroots, was. laid with izn- prosslvs cevomony- yMipr- day. One of the Ia1ws4 arrivals at th Asrrlum is a mc from Euqsim. He Is both suicidal and homicidal. His condition is duo to a dsllcats constitutioo which was aroatly injurwd by excesjaiT use el tobacco. The soundwst and most rspu table financial organ in, Franco has denounced tho Panama Canal as - "tho groatost financial scandal of tho 19th cwnrury" and de mands th trial oi persons iwsponstble lor the absorb- tion oi 100X00X00 francs. 'Bids lor furnish supplies to the Chemawa Indian school were opened and contracts were awarded c follows J. D. Hurst & Son, Aurora, Flour at 12.1 per hundred pounds. C Croes. Meat at S8.H a hundred. Among tho Advertteers If Tou hare a painful nit of fatigue and find I your duties Irksome, take Dr. J. 1L MeLean's SareasparQa. Traveling Bags end Vntiiw from $1 to $7 at CapUol Ad venture Co. Market Report Eggs 2S dos. Vecd 10 ft IU lb. Bam lie Wool lie 57 Ytxxri of Servlc U.T.nigaon 239 No. Coaago Dial 3173 y Ilemories 57 Yrarg Ao J m The Newsin Salrm J Elcifciiry The Statesman. Solam.' Oregon. - - s - .- - t - ' .: -' v ; ' TUCKCK To Mr. and Mrs. Bsil C. Tucker, Turner, e. son, Tuesday, Jujy 20, at Salem Gen era hospital. NOKaUS To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Norris, r, 140 E. Wilson st, a son, Tuesday, July" 20, at Sa lem General hospital. GARDNEB-To Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gardner. 41CS N. River' rd, a sen, Tuesday, July 20, at Skalern General hospital. MENTZEBV-To Mr. and Mrs. Don Men tier. Uonmuth, a daughter. Tuesday, July 20, at Salem General hospital. HAN SHEW To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harwhew. 1944 Hazel st, a son. Tuesday, July 20, at Sa lem General hospital. MefXttAVT To Mr. and Mrs. f Jack McUravy.' 1010 Highland ave, a daughter, Tuesday, July 20, t Salem Memorial hospital. KEMPER - To Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Kemper. 2S Lensine; -eve, a son, Tuesday. July 20, at Salem I Memorial hospital. ' LAW To- Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Law, 1110 S. 1 7th st, a daughter. Tuesday. July 20, at Salem Memorial haapitaL Much of PUa. Italy, was demol ished during World War II but the Leaning Tower t was only slightly damaged. 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Mariaai Hte(. gale am, Cregaa Q rbsLnc i 1 ability tssseraeee by eawiMelea; iMeraeee tm ae f a rleealeal I . i i Upstate Agency 1 - Salem . Dial till Coos Bay Ml regm.' - PiwaUgaatee was relieve eertale dlatrae. ef tea develop after Bat H has beeeaas sat traatawet ef .Isrfaava f. i rim Wednesday. Julj 1 BROWN '" r fi- - .. If ' ;- ) ' I - ill-: ' 'I 1 167 So. Libert j