ESCAPEE FOUND HERE City police were informed Mon day, that 'a Portland mats serving ,m sentence in the Salem municipal 'Jail on an intoxication charge is wanted in Portland where he es caped from a police work gang August 18. Salem police identi fied the escapee as Alfonso Remos, who was arrested in Salem Saturday night He will be re turned to Portland later this wetk. ! ... t 5 BUILDING PtRSUTS ISSUED Lloyd Drorbauglf received a permit from the city engineers j office Monday to build a house! and garage at: 955 ft. 14th st at! to repair the j Modfl Food store, ! i I 275 N. High sti at a cost f $1,000 : went to Edward Schunke. Permits T for reroof ing hoiu.es went to Sam f E.T 1011 fn.A.l.l (A I Sam Roth; 1670 Yew st, $50, and to Joe Peretola, 2198 S. Summer St., ?250. J . '..'V '''I-''.'" ( ! "Plaque Honors 'Long-Time -Mi. "Angel Doctors S - - - r Chuck's Tavern will be closed for vacation Monday through Friday, Aug. 23-28. Will open again Sat. ; Karakul Karpet. ItH new, it's re-f evening, Aug. 28. j versible, it's 100 virgin wool and I wnvon thrni t an ftnf ; thrmiffri vtrttw ? ELXJS VISITS SALEM H. O. Ellis of Rosalia, Wash., has returned to his home from a visit in Salem with his fhut-in mother, Mrs. G. V. Ellis. Ellis came here after harvesting crops in Idaho. Rummage sale, 410 E. Rural, all VICTORY CLI'B TO MEET Townsend Victory club 17 will meer. at 8 o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church st. Broadway Beauty Shop open eves, by appt. 1035 Broadway. Ph. 8704. MOVIE FOR HOLLYWOOD CLUB Members of Hollywood Lions xlub will see a movie depicting the story of coffee during their ' luncheon meeting Wednesday noon in the Lion's den. You will wear it with pride if it is a new fur coat or one restyled by Ben Wittner Furs, 142 S. High. Phone 2-4727. LICENSED TO WED Marriage licenses have been issued- at Vancouver, Wash., to Ella Simons of Independence and Hugh B. Hartle of Salem, to Jean Grossnickle and Alvin J. Foote and to Jessie Winstead and Jack Sherman, all of Silverton. Dance Wed. nite. Crystal Garden. MAY HALL LOGS A permit to haul logs over cer tain Marion - county roads was granted by Marion county court Monday to Herman Free, Lyons, and a permit to haul logs and pil ing went to Darrall Bean, Wood burn route 2. Dance Wed. nite. Crystal Garden. ADVERTISING MAN LISTED J. Gordon Thornton, Associates, an advertising business, is listed in an assumed business name certifi cate filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by J. G. Thornton, 155 S. Liberty st. Dr. David B. Hill's dental office will be closed until Sept. 7th. APPLIANCE FIRM FILES An assumed business name "cer tificate for Appliances and Spe cialties Co., 398 Bliler ave., a business engaged in selling vac uum cleaning machines, was filed with the Marion county clerk Mon day by V. O. C ear lock of the Bli ler avenue address, Thor Automagie washers & Thor ironers now on display at Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center. Ph. 4036. WILLARD WELLS HOME Willard Wells, who has been a patient at Salem General hospital for several days for an eye treat ment, has returned to his home at 256 Gerth st., West Salem. Insured savings earn more th?n two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st SALEM GRANGE TO DINE Salem grange will meet for a no-host dinner Wednesday at 6:30 J. m. at the home of B. E. Braucht, 620 Garden rd. Beef prices lower. Special price this week on' baby beef for your locker. 45c a lb. 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 26128. C. S. Orwig. SUPPLY COMPANY FORMED An assumed business name cer tificate for Stettler Supply com pany, 173 S. Liberty st., was listed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Fred Stettler, 1215 N.'I8th st.; Duane Gibson, Sa lem route 4, and Letha M. Gibson, Salem route 1. Smart new fall sport shirts tailor ad by Hendan and Creveling. Alex Jones, 121 N. High St. GEOLOGY MEET SET Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huntress and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall will present a program on southeastern Oregon at 8 pjn Wednesday at a Salem Geological society meet ing in Collins hall. Pictures will be shown. Office of Robert Von Pertz, AAA. representative. 365 N. ComT. Doo Uttle's corner. Ph. 4164. CDC2CQ0G5 at the Northwest's Finest Technical Training Center Approved by C A. A. Approved for Veterans, Modern bvildirvgi and tqwpwui. O) Other courses ovoilobJ in ouo mechanic, radio, refrigeration. wnirt race annum imuTj S4.9S per rq. yd- Phi 7648 or 3364. j DRIVING BRINGS FTNE James Monroe May of Powers was fined $250 in Marion county district court Monday after he p'aded juiliji to a charge of driv ing while intoxicated. He was ar rested Sunday by Marion County Sheriff Denver Young on the Pa cific highway just north of Salem. May also was given a 30-day sus pended jail sentence and placed on one year probation.; Johns-Manville 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, i I MRS. BOOTH VACATIONS Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion county superintendent of schoo, began a two weeks vacation M'i day. I - r Dance Wed. nite. Crystal Garden. CHFN-UPPERS T0 MEET The executive board of the Chin-Up club of Oregon will meet Sunday at 8 JO p. fn. at organiza tion headquarters, Salem route 2, box 333, seven miles north of Salem on highway 99E. Officers, trustees and clutJ attorneys are requested to attend J: Spencer Supportsf-Armena Felt from the shop in Portland will be at the Senator hotel Wed., Aug. 25 to interview; those interested in Spencer corsets, aihd service pre vious orders.- OPTIMISTS TO PICNIC The Salem Optimist club will meet in Dallas park Saturday afternoon for a busm5 session and no-host picnic. Children are invited to attend! Regular noon luncheon meetings" will be resum ed in September. All unfinished fujrniture 20 off during month of August only Woodrow's, 450 Center St i MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissed from! Salem General hospital over the week end with new aaugmers were xvirs. ti. t. Warren, AumsviQe, Mrs. Jack McKenzie, 1465 Mission st., Mrs. Henry Query, Salem route 3, and Mrs. Lester DeLangh, Turner. Mrs. Robert l H. fMangers, 1715 N. Winter st., arid Mrs. Charles W. Anglin, 1326 ;N. Winter St., both left with infant sons. READY UNCHANGED Self Service Lanndry. All May tag washers & dryerj. 1815 S. 12th. Ph. 5607. ! ' Alvin Ready, I 14, Portland, seriously injured in a hit-run auto-bicycle; collision near Hub bard last Saturday, remained in "fair" condition In Salem Mem orial hospital Monday night. TAKE BABIES HOME Expert sweater mending. Anne the Re-weaver, 352 Chemeketa. fi Mothers taking home infant daughters from Salem Memorial hospital over the! week end were Mrs. Clifford Burke tt, Salem route 8, Mrs. Joe f Wood, Jefferson, Mrs. Clayton Anderson, 1835 N. 4th st., and Mrs Jack Allaway, 110 E. .Myers t. Mrs. Gordon Goodwin, Mill Ctty, left with her new-born son. I $25.00 reward ffor information leading to the conviction of per sons depositing fgarbage on the highway. By order Marion Coun ty Court. ' e,y- rrm i vi t, r a t hub BIT. ANGEL Unveiling af a memorial plaqae h Daring 'Dr. . G. E. Sehierbaam and Dr. James E. Webb, physicians wba formerly served MC Angel's eammnnlty for many years, was a big featnre of the Oregon Flax festival at ML Angel Saturday afternoon. Father Damlan Jentges . (left); and Mayer Jacob Berehtald were la charge of the ceremonies. Tbey were assisted fey the royal eoart af Flaxaria, (left to ri(ht) Princes Betto Twlto, flower girl Lata Schmidt, Crown Princes Regina Traecer, Queen Mary Jane Gee Ian, Princesses Marilyn Meyers and RJta Drcschler. YOUTHS ON LEAVE Two Salem ycjith, Roy J. An derson and Richard L. Blackmer, are home this iveek on 12-day leaves from th navy training center in San Dtego. Anderson is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Lewis Anderson, 250 Ewald st., and Blackmer is the! son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackmer, Salem route 4. .;. I . Dance Wed. nitei Crystal Garden. s S, r r Cr - ,s-;rv-? -iz'-n I '.. $ -4metn MT. ANGEL Jim Hanth, Dennis Bean and Jeanette Brendan pictured here are the three youngsters who rode the winning Hi's Service station float in the Oreron Flax festival parade at ML ! Anrel Saturday afternoon. ( States man -McE wan photos.) Parade, Baseball Game Close Tenth Annual Flax Festival MT. ANGEL, Aug. 23 Silverton Red Sox defeated Mt. Angel 4 to 1 in the baseball game Sunday afternoon on Ebner field to mark the official closing of the tenth annual Oregon Flax festival which opened here Friday night with the crowning of Queen Mary Jane Qeelan of St Paul. Preceding the ball game the annual Kiddies parade was held wiin grana sweepsiaxes going 10 the Southern Flax Serenaders, made up of the Joseph Berchtold children and Anthony II g. Joseph Berchtold, who was master of ceremonies during the festival, introduced from the re viewing stand Sunday afternoon. Rex Putnam, state superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Putnam; the Rev. Matthew Butsch, representa tive of St. Benedict's abbey; the Rev. Damian Jentges; Eddie Ah- rens of the Marion County fair board; Mayor Jacob Berchtold, Clem J. Butsch and Louis Schwab, chairman of the sports committee. He also introduced tile personnel of the US. army and UJ5. air force recruiting service, who have assisted during the festival with their public address system. Serving on the Kiddies parade committee were Leonard Fisher, Andrew Schmidt, John Jennings, Clem Hauth and Michael Welton. Prize winners were Floral di vision, 1, Charlotte and Kathleen Butsch and Kenneth and Janice Aman; 2, Janice and Carol Kim linger; 3, Jim Ebner; 4, Charles Hoffer; 5, Judy Thomas. In the character division: l, Kathleen Stolle, 2, Thomas and Lois Kimlineer: 3. Charleen and Joan Fisher; 4, Ray Ebner; 5, the Wavra children. In the wheel division 1 the Berchtold children and An thony Ilg; 2, Bourbannais children; V, EXCHANGERS TO MEET J V Peery T. Buren, Salem attor ney, will De master oi ceremomn Wednesday noon in a meeting of the Salem Exchange club at the Salem hotel. A speaker represent ing the U. S. pure foods adminis tration will address the meeting. Spool Specials BOYS V700LEI7 JACKETS I i to $'50 BOYS SCHOOL CORDS Ages 6-16 YARDAGE GOODS aBnanasnal 3, Kay and Gerry Volker; 4, James Anderson; S, Larry Donnelly. Pet division: 1, Dorothy Daven port; 2, Joanne Stupfel; 3, Denny Bean and Tom Unger; 4, Joyce Bean; 5, Betty Lou HesseL Store window display prizes awarded during the festival went to Mar-Lu's Gift shop; 2, Fisher Pharmacy; t, Bauman's store, and honorable mention, ML Angel Wews. Jury Named For Giurt Duty Selection of 10 Marion county residents, including six from Sa lem, to serve on the Marion coun ty district court jury was , made Monday by Marion County Clerk -Harlan Judd. The jurors are slated to report at the district court on August 31 at 9:30 a.m. Salem residents include Ole E. Coxwick, Arthur L. ; S k e w i s. George D. Henderson, Grace E. Pugh, John R. Caughell and Fred Scharf. Others are June D. Drake, Silverton; Ruth Landon, Stayton; Nettie E. Johnson, Woodburn, and Pearl M. Ahrens, Rosed ale Salem Federal Savings Association Sa suu St. Salem. Oregon Phono 2-4139 are &ssss qhbsshib j I cleanttcsss J DAf.iP-DniES J I reatfy for f rcrini i -. . 1 ... 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Gates Man Given 2-Year Sentence On Check Charge Keith Morris Pratt, Gates, pleaded . guilty to a charge of forgery Monday and was . sen tenced to two years in Oregon state prison by Marion County Circuit Judge George Duncan. - - Pratt was also bound over to the . Marion county grand jury Monday on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. He ap peared : in Marion county district court . and waived preliminary examination to the charge which alleges he passed a bad $125 check in Salem last -month. Pratt was removed to the state prison Monday. He was arrested August 18 on a charge of forging a $49 check of the Kuckenberg Construction company. Weather Delays Bean Harvest Peak In Area's Fields Recent cool weather delayed the expected peak in bean picking this week although harvesters are Thn Stcrtosmcm. iSaleirL Qrtcon.t Tuesday. Aogust ?l, IS3-3 still needed in the Stayton and Woodburn areas, the Salem em ployment service office reported Monday. . ; ! . t At least three weeks of bean harvesting"' remain, the office re ported. Workers may obtain pick ing information at the Salem em ployment office or at a branch office in Stayton city halL Meanwhile picking of early heps in the Independence area is con tinuing with the late varieties not expected until early in September. Hop picker needs were .described as "not critical" Monday but the demand Is expected to increase when the harvest gets in full swing. PURCHASING AGEWT... for ona of tha nation's larcost industrial ercaiuxations now living In Salem, formerly in charae of Pacific coast divi aion and all boldlnas wast of San Francisco, desires to make a local connection in purchasing or allied fields, with or without lnvestsMnt. 43 years of ago. Christian. Collage education In . businoss administration and law. Outstanding rocord and financially sound. 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