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r- The Most Comprehensive Collection in America GROWN BY Box 212, Brooks. Or. Catalog Free On Request i : ! Sfflilblle IHleco.ir'diB ' wore eauSiSul Have You Looked at Your Rugs, and Furniture Lately? ... Don't Lot Dull, Dingy Furnishings Spoil the ' TMew Look' in Your Home Here's what to dot Dial Salem 3-3735 Pacific Rug & Furniture fleairaeire We feature: 1. Rug cleaning and sizing 2. Cutting and binding 3. Dyeing 4. Furniturt cleaning 5. Pickup and delivery MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY All Uorli Gnaranleed Formerly Salem Duraclean Service MUNICIPAL COURT Saint1 Elmo Robinson, Mon mouth, hauling logs without a per mit, fined $3. Gene S. -Antino, Dallas, hauling logs without a permit, fined $5. Richard I William Wells, Dallas, haul in? logs without a permit, finedl $5. 1 Jpijnes f. Buckout, Hubbard, ' charged with driving while in j toxicfeted, sposted $250 bail, trial , set fjr October 21. I Chbunce Kenneth Poran, Dal? ' las, Charged with reckless diiving, ; posted $505 bail, pleaded innocent ! and 4rial set October 15. Donald Lee Beck. Salem route 3, violation of basic rule, posted ' S25 bail. PROBATE; COURT Edward E. Emery guardianship estat; .' Edward E. Emery ordered to appear in court to show why guardian should not be appointed. A. F Schindler estate: Order confirms sale of real estate. Barjbara C. Moore estate: Order approves f)nal report. Anfii M, Espey estate: Supple mental 'final report approved. Alfred Earl Peterson guardian ship: Order closes estate. CIRCUIT COURT Frances i Land ley vs. Pacific Greyhound lines, Gerald W. Jones and (Journal Garage company: Order; allows certain points of motion by defendants against plaintjiff s amended complaint. Beajulah Carpenter vs. Journal Garage ; cohipany: Order allows certain points of motion by de fendants against plaintiff s amend ed complaint. Maine Coin vs. Pacific Grey hound lines, Gerald W. Jones and Journal Garage company: Order allows one point of motion of de fendant Journal Garage company directed; against plaintiffs amend ed copiplaiht. Anrja M. Hansen vs. Pacific Greyhound; lines and Journal Publishing jcompany: Order denies one point and allows one point of defendant jJ o u r n a 1 Publishing company. Susje; Brewer vs. Rov Brewer: Order restrains defendant from disposing of any personal property or money owned jointly by plain tiff and defendant and involved in suit for divorce against defendant. Defendant enjoined from molest ing plaintiff during pendency of divorce suit. Myrtle Hesse man vs. Loren White, Poy Yung and Frank Pack: Answer by defendants asking that plaintiff s suit be dismissed. Frank Maselli vs. Loren White. ; Roy A. Yung and Frank Pack: De- fendants file answer asking that suit be dismissed. I Monte Thompson vs. Loren ; White, Roy A. Yung and Frank l Pack: Defendants file answer ! asking that suit be dismissed. ! Dorothy Vap Maselli vs. Loren White, Roy A. Yung and Frank rack: Defendants file answer asking that suit be dismissed. Jane Ann I Hick vs. Paul Ed ward Illick: Suit for divorce al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment and asking custody of two minor children and $35 a month each for support money. Married in Salem May 1, 1943. Marion Fox vs. Harley Fox: Or der of default. Charles Sisenvine vs. Brooke and Brooke, Inc., R. C. Bevers and B. F. Worden: Order grants plain tiff $2000 judgment against de- ! fendants. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS John Floyd Hanks, 20, highway worker, and June Lenore Osborn, 20, clerk, both of Independence. Clifford Reed. 34, draftsman, 1360 N. Liberty st., and Katherine Cushing, 27, nurse, 435 N. Winter st., both of Salem. Silverton H earing for Roy Sanford, Salem, arrested on a fel ony warrant on charges of threat ening to commit a felony, has been set in the local justice court for September 29. 1:30 p. m. Sanford was placed under $3000 bond. Oth er justice court cases reported Fri day include Arthur Akin, log over load, fined $101 and costs. I The Statesman.' Salemj Oregon, Sundfry, September 28. 19437 Vessels Battle Atlantic Storm HAIFAk, Sept. 24 -OP) -Six ocean-going vessels tonight battled the fury of a hurricane some 150 miles off Halifax. The United States axmjr transport General M. B. Sturgis, carrying 844 displaced persons to rtew homes in Canada, was qirectljr in the path of the storm.! ! The: weather bureau her aaid Sable Island a desolate said spit 100 miles off the Nova Scotia coast was lashed by 75-mile an hour winds.) So far there have been no report pf shipwrecks or injuries. The hirricane is moving parr al ia! to the Nova Scotia coast, head ing straight for Newfoundland which jwas sideswiped by a similar storm a week ago. Twins Born at 44th Are., Federal Bldg., Denver DENVER, Sept. X5-CP-Twln Iris were born Friday to Mrs. Tho mas G. Hobelman, jr., 26, In her husband s automobile at Watt 44th avenue and Federal boulevard. The husband had sufficient war ning to stop the car and oell for help, jso that a physician Mving nearby and a police surgeon were on hand! in time. The mother and twine war reported In satisfac tory condition. ' nylon boslory Cross ovr heorts ... her or nylons that con size you up curve for curve, foe Round-fhe-Oock has gone to fabulous lengths i i t fit women os individuals, not as types. Tha sacret? An unheard-of number of patterns, individually sixed. pre to measure ... ond o fitting method that - selects your parsonoj pattern on th basis : of your own height and weight. This is fit that wares o wond of nw paovrjr over your lags. ieew costume shades. In lovely S1.65 $1.95 C. of C Headquarters Of Forget-Me-Not Sale Wilfred Wilier, commander of Disabled American Veterans, said Saturday the "Forget-Me-Not" headquarters would be in the Cherrian room of the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Tha For-get-Me-Nots, blue flower of re membrance, will be sold in Salem October 1 and 2. Plans are being formulated by Salem chapter No. 6. Mrs. Verne Ostrander has been appointed chairman for ' the auxiliary. Needlecraft Gay aprons for pretty maidens! A panel of flowers, a splash of morning glories with leaf-pocket less than TWO yards for both! These will create a sensation as gifts, as bazaar items! Pattern 703; embroidery transfer; cutting guide. Laura Wheeler's new, improved pattern makes needlework so sim ple with its charts, photos, con cise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman. Laura Wheeler. 1st and Stevenson Sts.. San rrancuco. Calif Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, AD DRESS with ZONE. Send FIFTEEN CENTS right now for your Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book I The best needlecraft catalog ever pub lished, with 101 illustrations of the fin est embroidery, crochet, knitting, home decoration, toys, accessories. 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