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WATCH STOVES
t Theft of watch from his room
Friday, morning was reported to
city police by Ben Swanson, Cbe
meketa apartments. The watch was
a" gold 21-jewel Hamilton with a
gold chain. A watch of similar description-was
offered for sale at
the Temple cafe by an unidentified
man about 35 years old. He was
described as being tall, slender and
wearing a brown shirt and brown
coat with elbows out. He was re
ported seen also in vicinity of the
apartment house about the time
of the theft.
Dance tonite Crystal Gardens.
For free, estimate, on that new
roof, call 23639 after 6 pjn. or
write 2565 State St.
Dance, VTW Hall. Saturday.
Dr. David B. Hill's dental office
will be closed until Sept. 7th.
Fall fashions far little ones arriv
ing daily. You're invited to use
our layaway plan. Lullaby Baby
Shop. Open eves.
TELEPHONE MAN BUTS
Wyim Miles, test board super
visor for Pacific Telephone ic
Telegraph Co has been trans
ferred from Klamath Falls to Sa
lem, where he will assume simi
lar duties. He plans to move his
family here immediately and has
purchased the W. R. Coyle home
at 18th and Madison streets, Sa
lem. The real estate transaction
was handled by Grabenhorst
Bros, realtors.
Old time dance tonite 259 Court.
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere
Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol St.
Old Time Dance VTW hall Sat.
Part time maid. Grand Hotel.
Dance Tonite Glenwood
Back To School Special. Skirts,
blouses and sweaters. Today only.
Lormans Dress Shop. 1109 Edge-
.
water si.
MOTHERS GO HOME
Going home from Salem Gener
al hospital with new-born babies
Friday were Mrs. Ralph Thomp
son, Valsetz, with a son and Mrs.
Edgar W. Da via. 1345 N. 18th St.,
with a daughter.
Try Alvin's Cafe for Pan Fried
Spring Chicken from the coop to
the pan. Remember our 16 oz. T
Bone Steaks.
Dance tonite Crystal Gardens.
Thor Automagic washers & Thor
ironers now on display at Ralph
Johnson Appliances, 355 Center
Ph. 4036.
TOWNSEND MEETING
Central Townsend club 6 will
meet Monday evening in regular
session at 259 Court st.
Dance tonite Crystal Gardens.
Insured savings earn more than
two per cent at Salem Federaf
Savings Association, 560 State st
Dance Tonite Glenwood
No parking problem. Leave the
car home for the wife. Ride to
work, to the golf course, the air
port, or for pleasure. Join the
crowd! Ride a new Indian Chek
lightweight motorcycle. Easy to
buy. Easy to ride. Shrock Motor
cycle Sales 3007 Portland, road.
Dance Tonite Glenwood
Beef prices lower. Special price
this week on baby beef for your
locker. 45c a lb. 4375 Silverton
Rd. Ph. 26128. C. S. Orwig.
Dance tonite Crystal Gardens.
Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re
versible, it's 100 virgin wool and
woven through and through, only
$4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 7648 or 3364
Dance Tonite Glenwood
Office of Robert Von Pertz, AAA.
representative. 365 N. Coml. Doo
little's corner. Ph. 4164.
fWXND your watch net day.
preferably in the morning at th
mm hour. Wind it gently. II
your watch runs erratically,
bring it to us for inspection an
to put it in good timing for yeav
Oar watchmaker t understand
the repair of fin wafches. Bring
"us your watch.
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CAPITOL LUMBER-CO.
LOO PEJLMTTS GRANTED
i Permits to haul logs over cer
tain county land market roads
were issued by the Marion county
court Friday to Harold E. Weath
ers, 1863 S. 13th st., Salem; Harold
F. Wilts. Lyons, and F T. Pull
Lain, Silverton.
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Johns-Man vl lie shingles applied
right over your old roof; no fuss,
no muss. Three years to "pay. 10
year guarantee . Call 4642 for free
estimate. Ma this Bros, 164 S.
Commercial, n
Old Time Dance VFW hall Sat.
Rummage sale, Friday & Satur
day over Greenbaum's.
GOODWIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon; Goodwin, Mill City, a
daughter, Friday, August 20rat Sa
lem Memoria lhospitaL.
NOBLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Noble, 1605 Leo st, a
daughter, Friday, August 20, at Sa
lem Memorial hospital.
AHLERS To Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Ahlers, West Salem, a son, Fri
day, August 20, at Salem General
hospital. '
BLADES To Mr. and Mrs.
Don Blades, Aumsville, a son, Fri
day, August 20, at Salem General
hospital.
RINEY -4 To Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Riney, 644 N. 20th st., a son,
Friday,: August 20, at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
COOKSET To Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Cooksey, 690 N. 14th St.. a
son, Friday, August 20, at Salem
General hospital.
Mrs. Morris,
Marion County
Pioneer, Dies
Funeral services will be held
this morning at 10 at the W. T.
Rigdon chapel for Mrs. Parthenia
Linnie Murphy Morris, 82, native-born
resident of Marion
county, for much of her life-time.
Mrs. Morris died Wednesday 'in
Portland. Interment will be in
Murphy cemetery.
She was born in Silverton Aug
ust 5, 1866, a year after her par
ents, George and Melissa DeSart,
had crossed the plains from Illi
nois. In 1888 she was married
to John E. Murphy, operator of
the Salem Tile factory for many
years. Ten children were born
to the couple, nine of whom sur
vive. Mr. Murphy died in 1923
and she later married William H.
Morris, who died in 1943.
Surviving are the nine children,
Sylvia Chandler and Florence
Reber . Murphy, St. Helens; Ivan
Murphy, Bend; Nina O'Reilly,
Portland: Musa Winters, Long
view, Wash.; Sarah Thomas,
Coos Bay; Lois McClurg, Quilli
cine, Wash.; Claudine Cox. Cum
mings. Calif.; and Rex Murphy,
San Diego; a brother, Ralph
OeSart, Salem: and sisters, Mrs.
Echo Bowee, Salem; Mrs. Maude
Pooler, Pratum; Mrs. Bessie
Turner, Raymond, Wash.; Mrs.
Marie McCallister, Portland, and
Mrs. Anna Brooks, Everett, Wash.
Mrs. Morris was a member of
the Methodist church all her life
Permit Issued
For Pharmacy
Authorization to build a drug
store and cafe at 2430-2440 Grear
street was granted Friday by the
city inspector's office to P. D. Qui
sen berry. The site is near Salem
General hospital ; and three pro
posed medical clinic buildings.
Permits Issued Friday for alter
ations; to buildings went to N. E.
Edwards, 1859 State st., dwelling
and garage $5,000; William F.
Leary, 1410 N. 14th st, house,
$2,000; Joe Brown, 1640 N. Capitol
st., to add bedroom, $1,668; J.
Schuetz to alter . garage at 1225
Spruce st., $650; and Pacific Grey
hound lines for alteration of men's
toilet facilities at bus garage, 557
Court st, $150.
Other permits i granted Friday
went to C. H. Fowler, 730 S. High
st, reroof garage, $50; Charles A.
Sprague, reroof office building, 215
S. Commercial st; $200; U. S. Na
bank I building, $300; and Mrs.
Elsie I Duff. 1535 Trade st, re
roof garage, $50.
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HpbbyH
orse
at
' The Englewood-originated hob
by-horse day was staged on Sa
lem city-school playgrounds Fri
day afternoon, with entries made
by the youngsters entered in notn
races and decoration competition.
The program was started sev
eral years ago at Englewood
playground by Mrs. Caroline
Black, who is still supervisor
there. Children at that school
made 125 -hobby horses this year,
of which 56 were entered Fri
day. Other grounds averaged
about 40 entries each.
First, second and third place
winners were as follows:
Grant school Best decorated, pro
school: Robert Perry. 29 Summer st.
Johnny Evans, UW N. cottare
JisnmT and Jav Sanders. 1CM N.
Summer st.; school age: Deborah
Lamb. S46 N. Cottace SC. Sharon SJes
(lnger, B10 Norway st, Do Jones,
losi N. Liberty .: Boys Race. ae 3-
4-S: Don UDlohn. 1460 N. uuircn ax-
Larry Tbornberi. Summer st Doug
Simmons. 1105 Summer st.: Boy s
Race, ases S-7-S: Dewert Isaacson. 1555
N. Summer St.. Larry Vincent. n.
Sm st Mickey MatUters. ISS N. U
St.; Boy's race, asos t-up: Cerald Rem
pel. 1306 N. Church st, WHlard Vin
cent. 1145 N. 5th St.. David Filler. 134
N. Cottage st; guts race, ages a--a:
Darla Snyder. 1333 N. winter st Lin
da Crom. S4S Norway st. Sally Sles
smser. S10 Norway st, CWs race,
ases S-7-S: Terry Birch. 230 Jefferson
st, Judy Buroker. 1163 o street. Ja
nice Hulse, 1144 cottage st.; bins
race, ages' S-up: Mary Jane Hastay,
1337 N. Winter St.: Sharon Stesstnger,
910 Norway st, Deborah Lamb. S4t
N. Cottage st.
Enclewood school Best decorated
ore-achool: Rodney Cox. IflSO N. ISth
st . Trudy Allen. 2000 Market. Bobby
Stevenson. 1S75 Market: Scnol are
Loraine Bios. 1 905 N. ISth st, Ver
non Lang, too N. 19th st, BUI Alien.
20M Market st.: Boy's Race, ages 3-4-5:
Dick Reed. 95 Thompson St.. Don
Erickaon. 1330 N. Slst st.. Edward
Clark. ISIS Nebraska St.: Boy's Race,
ages S-7-8: Asa Daley. 170 N. ISth st,
Richard Carlson. 2060 Fir st, Jimmy
Pedtcord. Jennings Lodge; Boy's Race.
area t-up: Col v in Land. 1235 N. ISth
st, Cerald Ericksort. 1330 N. Slst St.,
Vernon Lang. 1235 N. ISth St.: Girl's
Race. 3-4-5: Kay Minty. 1400 N. Slst
st, Joyce Capps. 1SW N. lsth at, Con
nie Lopschles. 25Ui and Market St.:
Girl's Race. ages S-7-: Suzanne
Johnson. 18S5 N. lth st, Becky Min
ty. 1480 N, list, Kennie Ruth Carl
son. 940 N. 15th St.; Girl s Race, agei
S-up: Loraine Ellis. 1SOS N. 19th St.
Leia Daley. 1070 N. ISth st.
Bush school Best decorated, pre
school: La Wanna Lyle. 1130 S. 14th
st, Michael Tucker. 599 S. 12th.
Marlene Doiezal. SIS S. 12th St.; School
Age: Charles Tucker. 1130 Oak
Bruce Bteehert, 1OS0 S. 14th st, David
Griffiths. 715 S. Capitol St.: Boy's Race.
ages 3-4-5: Larry Jordon. 1300 Ferry
st, Eddie Lyle. 1130 S. 14th St.; Boy's
Race, age S-7-S: arold Otto. 1130 Oak
st, Larry Karau. 2150 S. 14th st, Mich,
ael Tucker. 504 S. 12th st.: Boy's Race,
ages 9-up: Bruce Blechert. 12S0 S.
14th st, Carl Hunt. 114S Oak st. Dean
Anion. 4S1 S. 15th st.: Girl s Race. 3-4-
5: .Linda Blechart. 1Z90 s. 14th st. La
Wanna Lyle. 1130 S. 14th st, Carol
Jane Simpson. 1240 S. 14th St.; Girl's
Race, ages S-7-: Janet Currey, 451 S.
15th st, Virginia Junta. 1110 Lee st,
Jeanne Sours: Girl's Race, ages 9-up:
Charlene Tucker 1130 Oak st, Nancy
Webb. 1130 Lea st, Jean Junta, 1110
Lee st.
Washington school Decorated, pre
school: Jjavid semnktt and Jeffrey
Schmidt, both 1243 Marlon St.; Best
Decorated, school age: Frances Finey.
Larrie Osterman, and Donald Meski
men. 523 N. 14th St.: Boy's Race, ages
3-4-5: David Schmidt and Jeffrey
Schmidt. 1243 Marion st.: Boy's Raoe.
ages 6-7-S. Jimmy Pero. 1460 D. st,
Bobby Walker, 575 Marion st, and Lo
ran Porter. 555 Marlon St.: Boy's Race,
ages 9 and up: Donald Meskimen. 525
N. 14th st. Bob Ohmart. 504 N. 14th
st, and Dick Barber. 13th St.; Girl's
Race, ages 6-7-S: Janet Chapel. SS7 N.
15th st, and Margarita Mary Schmidt.
1243 Marion St.; Girl's Race, ages and
up: Christina Law. 1933 Center st,
Frances Finey, 405 Marion st, and Lar
rie Lou Osterman. 1306 Marion st.
Highland school Best decorated,
pre - school : Gary Clatter buck, deaf
school. Diana Frederick, 2011 Maple
ave. Sue Woodruff. Highland ave-
Best Decorated, schol age: Gary
Wright. 2165 Hazel ave, Diane Schar.
bach. 790 Highland ave, Donnie JackT
obson. 1966 Broadway: Boy's Race, ages
3-4-5: Frank ie Palletier, N. Church st,
Phillip Gruchalla. 2040 Laurel ave, Al
len K. Wright. 2115 N. 4th St.: Boy's
Race, ages 6-7-: Lester Latham. 2180
N. Commercial st, John Meeks, 2380
N. 5th st, Freddie Palletier. N. Church
st : Boy's Race, ages 9-up: Jerry Gregg.
2060 N. Church st, Kraig Gateiy, 2030
N. 4th st, Allen Arnold. 2555 Cherry
ave.: Girl's Race, agea 3-4-5: Susie
Irene Sandlin. 2580 Laurel ave, Ram
ona Sandlin, 2580 Laurel ave. Sue Car
olyn Woodruff. Highland ave.: Girl's
Race, ages 8-7-S; Roberta DeWeese.
365 Columbia st, Sara Meyers. Deaf
school, Dianne Scharbach, 790 Highland
ave : Girl's Race, ages 9-up: Marilyn
Dyer, 2065 N. 4th at, Carolyn Hulingo.
1915 Maple ave, Patricia Codlove. 2235
Hazel ave.
Richmond school Best decorated,
pre-school: Niki Kephart ; Best deco
rated, school age: Donald Smith. Phy
lis Bunch, and Jaunita May Hansen:
Boy's Hobby Horse Race, ages 6-7-S:
Gordon Humphrey. David Gray arid
Bobby Bunch; Boy's Hobby Horse
Race, ages 9 and up: Everett Biliman.
Howard Biliman, J untrue Holman and
Donald Smith, tied: Girl's Hobby
Horse Race, ages 9 and up: Roberta
Ammunwn, Gloria Mathew and Judith
Gray: Exhibitions of work done by
each on playgrounds this summer.-Collections,
older children Gladys Wea
ver. Judith Gray. Judy Remington and
Donald Gray tied; younger children
Linda Seibert, David Gray and Gloria
Schmidt; Single entries ' Judy Reming
ton and Carol Williams.
West Salem Park Beat Decorated. I
OOMFOKT Mere
winter.1 19 te If
Playgrounds
KOONOMT fa ie $U ta fel aarlngs yr yaw la Ue
average hosaa, 1
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Rock Wool ta not merely i Flamrproof It Is ALZO-
LUTELT and PERMANENTLY FIREPROOF! ;
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Bletal Intvlocklaf Wagthcrstrip tight aal aruinst
drafta around doors and windows without bindinc or
stickiag. .
Cmp!:2ll Elccli Ucol Co.
readway - SaJesa ... : . Ibea
11$1 Breadway
Queen Mary
Qaeen Mary Jane Gleelaa ef St
Mary I ef Flaxarla Friday night
f SaJesa will rale anUl 8aaday
festival at ML AngeL (Story
pre-school: Tanya Sitsman, 621 King
wood ave, Laura Rauch. 1320 Frank
lin st, Judith Hansen. 637 Piedmont
st, and Jimmy Momyer. 620 Ktngwood
ave.; Best Decorated, school age: Dar-
lene Jandera. 1305 Plaza st, Janice
Hogue. 320 Magnolia st, and Duane
Wilder. 565 Piedmont at.; Boy's Race.
ages 3-4-5: Dtck Parker. Sth st, Jerry
Lee Taylor. 1374 tim at, ana Joe
Smith. Piedmont St.: Boy's Race, ages
6-7-S: Stanley Frieaen. 541 Piedmont
t, Tommv Van Helton. 1362 Franklw
st, and Billy Nofxiger. 14a3 Ruge at.:
Boy's Race, agea 9 and up: Gerald
Shipman. 675 Senate at, Lyle Hunt
ley, liso 3rd st, ana nmrmona utter-
bach. 109 Senate St.: Girl's Race, ages
3-4-5: Tanya Sitsman. 621 Ktngwood
ave, Judy Helton, 15S7 Franklin st,
and Karen Wilder, 620 Kinewod ave.:
Girl's Race, ages 6-7-4: Diane Jean
Schwab, 691 Roeemont st, Esther Ut
terbach lot Senate st, and Sylvia
Momvar. 620 Kiiuwod ave Girl'a
Race, ages 9 and upx Darlene Jandefs.
1363 Plaza St.. Janice Hogue. 320 Mag
nolia st, and Delorea Farthing, 1315
Plaza st .
Grains Drop at
End of Trading
CHICAGO. Aug. 20-iV-Grains
dropped in the last hour of trading
today after showing an inability
to move far In either direction up
to that time. Weakness in cash
corn touched off the selling, which
centered mainly in the September
corn contract.
In the cash market No. 1 yellow
corn sold for $1.85 In early deal
mgs, unchanged from yesterday's
late price. But later sales were
made as low as $1.88. This com
pared with a high on Wednesday
Of SZ.07.
Wheat finished 1 cent lower
to higher, September $2.21-
4, corn was -3 lower, Sep
tember $1.60Vi-V4. oats were 4-
4 lower, September 72-72. rye
was 1 lower, December $1.69,
and soybeans were Vi lower to
higher, November $2.53 Vz.
Official Canadian weather re
ports said there might have been a
light ground frost in parts of Al
berta overnight but this did not
appear serious enough to cause
any wheat buying. Mills in the
southwest reported dull flour busi
ness.
'ortland Grain
PORTLAND. Aug. 20 (API Wheat:
Cash grain: Oat No. 2 38-b. white
5 00; barley No. 2 49-lb. ' B.W. 63 50;
No. 1 flax 6.00.
Cash wheat (bids): soft white 2 17
': soft white (no Rex) 2.11: white
club 2.1S; western red 2.1.
Hard red winter: Ordinarv 1 17U-
10 percent 2.1S; 11 percent 2.19; 12 per
cent ajto.
Hard white baart: Ordinarr SIS: la
percent 2.39; 11 percent 245; 12. per
cent 2al.
Today's ear receiata: Wheat lit- har.
ley 1; flour ; com 3; oats 2; millfeed
i tax a.
Tout BEST
Inrestmeal for
Homo Insulation
lTEALTIf Ne drafts, ae eeld neers.
therefore less celds ana
threagheat y
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Faal whs was crowned Qveen
by King Blag Charles ClaggeU
night at the 10th animal flax
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Canby School
Strilie Ends
CANBY, Aug. 20-i,-Construc-
ion of a grade school addition here
was proceeding normally today.
after a week's work halt while the
job was picketed.
The pickets, sent by the Port
land Buildings Trades Council,
withdrew Tuesday. Superintend
ent of schools A. L. Beck said
the council wanted a closed shop,
but that the school district was
prohibited by law from having
one.
Beck said the pickets left after
the school, district threatened to
bring an injunction. Some con
struction workers are union mem
bers and some are not.
ATTEIJTIOn
FMT1ERS!
Good Buys in
Used Machines
1 No. 12A 6-Foot Combine
1 Model D John Deere
Tractor
Inlerslaie Tractor
and Eqnipaenl Co.
155 Sllvertesi stead
Salem. Oregon
Phene 241S1
Lcslor DcLepp
111S No. eesal
rfcene X-17M
Saleaa, Oregesi
movwn GLnzinG
Have us submit sketches,
estimates on 'new show win
dows we offer the utmost
in smart service in all the
newest ideas besides, the
most isresant re Its in emer
gency breakage.
Xvery type of glazing serv
ice handled by specialists.
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Neuner Rules
Stockmen's
Oaims Valid
Polk county's dog control board
must par claims of' owners of
livestock killed by dogs and it
cannot withhold payment by di
recting the owners to recover dam
ages in civil action against the
owners of dogs involved, it was
ruled Friday by Attorney General
George Neuner.
In other opinions released Fri-t
day, the Oregon attorney general
ruled:
That both licensed chiropractors
and naturopaths may use electro
therapy and hydrotherapy, and
that chiropractor cannot desig
nate another person, unlicensed, to
do chiropractic.
A program of calf vaccination
by the state agricultural depart
ment, under a 1947 law, must be
based on a request of the county
court
The Oregon board of aeronaut!-
has authority to spend its funds
in cooperation with the state of
Washington in the development of
landing strips in the Columbia ri
ver gorge.
Reply Filed in
Santiam
Damage Suit
Gardner Bennett, Stayton power
canal operator, filed an answer in
Marion county circuit court Fri-
t day. contesting the claims for
foamages filed some time ago by
several Marion county citizeg
whose lands and irrigation system
near Stayton were damaged when
a headgate of Willamette Valley
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AC COKMERCAL P0::ZH4I
The Stcrleaman. Solam, Oreyon, SotarrJaY. Anqrusi 21, iZ-
Water Co. washed out in Decem
ber. 1943.
The plaintiffs are Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie M. Fery, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred J; Fery, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Toland and Mr. and Mrs. El
mer J. Fery. -
The water company. and Ben
nett are named as defendants.
Bennett's answer-assertea that a
freshet which washed out the
headgate was an act of Cod and
hence ' unavoidable. It continues
that moreover a government dike
built the summer before above
Stayton on the North Santiam riv
er shifted the river flow and con
tributed to the washout.
SP Stock Tops
Railroad Gains
NEW YORK, Aug. 20-WVRfl-
road issues took the stock market
for a ride today. ' .
Southern Pacfic sat in the driv
er's seat, rising 4 points after
word of a booster dividend. Cains
elsewhere ranged from fractions
to around 2 points with quotations
at the top levels of the day when
the final bell sounded.
The improvement in the rail
group put the market generally
at around the best levels of the
month.
i Trading expanded to the larg
est in some ten days but, at that,
amount to only 710,000 shares.
This compared with 580,000 yes
terday. The Associated Press index of
60 stocks advanced .7 of one point
to 69, a high since a similar level
was reached Aug. 6, and com
pared with the week's starting
point of 67.2.
Of the 912 issues wheh appear
ed on the tap, 480 advanced and
242 declined.
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