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S, j 1 t ' ' .' Ml ' I CfliLy .Mews BBrEeffs BABIES GO HOME Mothers taking home new dau ghters from Salem General hos-. jlHrlf CLUBS TO MEET I Program planning and continu ed) organization will occupy Salem's ithree Ht-Y clubs Wednes Jday fit 7t 1 5 p m., in meetings at the ; YWdA. Advisors are George Bur red for Arthur Cotton club, Harry Brbatibent for Abel Gregg, and John Gardner, acting for the Har rison Elliott club. Burrell and Broad dc nt have aided -the clubs ART CLASS SLATED A class in ceramics, including sculpture, will be srxmsoreH bv Sa- pital over the week end were Mrs. j len Art association beginning Oc- j toi more than five years each Wilbur Uohrin. izw s. Mtn t., ; toiler s, according to David Duni- J Mi M Mrs. John D. Brady. Salem route j wajr, president. Instructor will be ! Attention Deer Hunter Your 2, Mrs. Chester Pope. St.ivtoh. and llvn Hauser of Portland, head of i grocer has double rapped Mas Mrs. Wilbur Ewert. 1120 Third ; thej Colcny pottery at Aurora and tet, Bread for huntig'Ask for it St.. West Salem. Mrs. J. E. Savoy. a graduate of University of Ore- "t's popular becije it's good 1271 Chemeketa st.. Mrs. Wallace! sort art school. The course, limited and Mays fresh longer. Harold Ader, Seio. all left with Tuesday at 7 bm at Willamette COORDINATOR AT MILLERS PROBATE COURT Donna Lorraine Senske guard ianship estate: First annual report of guardian filed. Francis Waldorf estate: Order appoints M. B. Hayden, Lawrence Osterman and Reginald S. Wil liams as appraisers. Beryl S. Ledgerwood estate: Estate appraised at S4.020. . Gary Lee Snelgrove guardian- Travelers Insurance Co., files an swer admitting and denying. Patricia Shrull vs. Lester Shrull: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of a minor child, $35 peif month support money and house hold equipment. Married July 5, 1947. at Vancouver, Wash. Portland General Electric Co., and Joseph H. Randall vs. H. A new-born sons. fteipreienting the BeMe-Sbarme- ' univercitv ' art u-hnol Fnrnllmsnt . wiB be taken at room 7, state lib- ' or Hosiery company oi je iorK. Attention Deer Hunters Your LrahV. ' Catherine Kay is to be at Miller grocer has double wrapped Mas-j j M-jantle Co. today, Wednesday ter Bread for hunting. Ask for it it's popular because it's good and stays fresh longer. BEALL IN MANEUVERS Walter V. Beall. electronics technician 2e. son. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beall, 1010 N. 5th st . WILSON FUNERAL TUESDAY anP (Thursday on a coordination Funeral services for Merle P. i rami. Miss Kay also is to be Wgson, late resident of McMinn- ! onl lie ae at the Ml,,er "' ville, will be held from Macy's refue Thursday evening at the chipel in that city today at 2 p.m. ' Elmore; treatre. with concluding services in Ever- L J j . . prn .m..rv iu i. i.-j k : Mp. CI C. Gilbert. Teafcher of hi M .Elsie Winof 48 N. 18th St. Ph. 3-7056. ,1SIT,,J?5 x?rd the "ak car Salem: two brothers. Leroy Wilson i snip uaa union, according to a navy news release The vessel is now participating in the amphi bious training exercises in south ern California.' Marion Hotel Dining Room now ,.J . . . . 5 . . , .... serving meals Mondav and clos- Wanted, A-l good turkey killer, lng Saturdays. CLUB PLANS OPENING Firt fall meeting of the Salem YMCA Phalanx club, for college and business young men. is slated for 7 pjn., Tuesday; October 5. Cnarles Chittick. president, an Tcfc wages. Statesman. AUXILIARY TO MEET Marioh post 136. American Le gidn laujiiliary. will meet tonight at the Salem Women's club for a bufirtess! meeting and social pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arne soh iof Salem, recently returned "-XI . . . . .t plenty Of work. Box ; irqm a trip mrougn Norway, wm of Salem and George Wilson of Mi mmouth. Other survivors are the widow. Mrs. Helen Karen Wilson, two other brothers and two sis-teis. 1 speak and show films of their trip. Capital : Bowling Alley opens at 11;30 aim. Bowl during your luiich hour. 375 Ferry St. FIRE DEPARMENT CALLED City firemen were called Mon ASTMASTERS TO MEET Tapitol Toastmasters will install nekv officers Thursday night at the Gdld Arrow restaurant starting at 6:30 p.m. The Capitol club will en- i i ... :n i lewiain women oi uieir ow ii oi Krfoi- nouncroiaionudj. nans win otr , i. . m t t.i l .rMnh:ll,m-c ctor 9in N ilem Toastmasters during the i CoSnmercial st., where a plugged special program. Basic training fluje from a downstairs stove filled I certificates will be presented dur-rthe building with smoke. Only ink the evening.: ' smoke damage resulted, firemen 1 ' . ! stated. ' Experienced lingerie saleslady wbnted. Apply Sally's. made for participation in the reg ional convention. Beginning Tuesday. Sept. 21, our gas island will be closed ,frcm 7 p. m. to 5 a. m. every night until the gasoline emergency Is over. Other departments will be open s usuaL Doolittle Master Service Station, Center at ComT. MOTHERS DISMISSED Dismissed from Salem Memorial hospital over the week end with infant daughters were Mrs. Rob ert Hari, Silverton, Mrs. Arthur Crossley, 1275 Vista pl and Mrs. Hugh Strong. 1165 N. 18th st. Mrs. Paul 1 Carroll, 140 Carlton y, took home her new son. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. PERCY TO RETIRE Will E. Percy. 67, has applied for retirement with the Union Pa cific company at Columbus, Neb . and will come to Salem to live with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Jelden. 85 Lansing ave. Percy started to work for the company In 1922. Karakul KarpeL It's new. It's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 per sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. APPLY FOR LICENSE Frank W. Miens, Pacific Beach, Wash., 'and June Martin, Salem, applied for marriage license Monday at Vancouver, Wash. j Self Service Laundry. All Maytag washers and dryers. 1815 S. 12th. Phone 3-5607. BAKERY LISTED Marion U. Gleason and Jettie Mae Gleason filed and assumed business name certificate for Glea son 's Bakery & Catering service at 1979 Fairgrounds rd. with the Mar ion county clerk Monday. Rqmrnage sale. Truth Center, 262 H.T I Xri Cot MjARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED larriage licenses were issued in 1 sF;ELY NAMED DELEGATE Clu is Seely, proprietor of Mer Vancouver. Wash, last week to James E. Davis, Lebanon, and Gla dys L. Wheeler. Salem; Chester E. Bnsell, Bullards and Ann R. Hick ink, Salem, and Edwin F. York, jr., Fills City, and Elsie M. Jalo, Dal las. l4or Automate washers and Tfor Ironers now on display at naipn wofnisoii njuun.v Pfone 33139. ' VfloMEN AT MEET fTwo Salem women attending the Ofegon congress of parents and teachers in Portland today are Mrs. Riby Bunnell, sUte health chair man of the congress, and Mrs. Gladys Tumbull, state historian. Btfth are to make committee re pops. Nhlgren's on State St re-opens Wfed. with full restaurant service frfm 7 a. m. ta 8:30 p. m. Lunch hajur cafeteria downstairs from 11 a. kn. to 2 p. m. COUNTY SELLS GRADER pTitle to a used road grader was tufned over to Vester K. Johnson aril L. H. Briggs, both of Salem, by! Marion county court Monday. Trie grader was sold to the two men abbut two years ago for $2,000, thfe county court said. LEAVE HUBBARD BUSINESS A notice of retirement from Bar nes & Vredenburg Building Con tractors of Hubbard was filed with ttfe Marion county clerk Monday b Charles and Henry Vredenburg aid Frank, Norman and Eugene Barnes, all of Hubbard. t . . ; chunks Credit bureau here, will be an! ojfhcial delegate to the Amer ican Collectors association conven tion (in San Francisco next June, it was decided over the week end at la jmeeting of Oregon credit men in ! Bendi For rent: 100 acres farm land on highway 99, 12 miles south of Sa lem. jCash rent. See owner at 2510 Cherry Ave. DISEASES REPORTED Communicable diseases reported in iMarion county during the week ended September 18 were four of measles, two each of pneumonia and gonorrhea and one of poliome litjs, the state board of health said Monday. M4ry B.I Prendergrast presents In terntaional New Thought Alliance rally. Guest speakers from Eugene, Potlandi and SarrJose, Calif. Wed. Sejstj 29,(1948, 11 a. m., 12:15, 2:30 p. jmi., 7i30 p. m. Salem Woman's club, 460 N. Cottage st. KEIZER MEET TONIGHT lembrs of the Keizer fire dis trict will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at! the Grange hall to organize a volunteer fire department and to discuss oter district problems. j Johns - Manville shingles applied right ovtr your old roof. We might not be able to apply your new root immediately, but by waiting for us! to do your job you will have the best on the market. Free estimates gladly given. Ma this Bros., 164 S Cdmmercial. " THE V I " i CAMS l66Aonepwcr Rrar Eafisac Lt tU Media Prirc 6eM. 'The Leader in Fine Car Styling for Years to Come I ' ; 1 ; The Firet Completely; New Car In Fifty Years Tke Heralds Ciffldent - ' T raaspertatlea Uneqvalled G apaelty Ke.. Engineering Defates nvenUenal Utemeblle egimentatien S eewitg ; The first completely new car makes a completely new program necessary. Our program of distri bution will prove beneficial to ev eryone. No matter where you live or What you do, you Will have equal opportunity. j j j "r Qf course, you j know that ev ery great REALITY known today was first a greater impossibility, before it became a reality. Remem ber, it can and willjhappen again. t ! i f i If you are looking forward to owning a Tucker, see your Tucker dealer for complete! details. Scnlhcrn Orcgca t Sales Corporalion Center Laae and Pise Its. ReeebWT Office 1 II talem Office Cermer Jeffersea and Fair Greand Read s I i i ship .estate: Estate appraised at Judd and others: Order dismisses '-"" isuii as 10 aeiendant Judd. Ira W. Jorgensen estate: Estate ) MUNICIPAL COURT appraised ai izj,ou. rohn w ra , ,,A A. Niles estate: Order ; t ' V'kY 1 .L. "1,,J,S"" Dr. Mary B. Purvine. ! 4d"ln .W,th ' four ta 01, I1IICU V.OU. James Uebelman, jr.. Salem route 5, violation of noise ordin ance, posted $15 bail. Gussie appoints Dr.' Marv B Mrs. Faye Wright and Myrtle N Shelley as appraisers. CIRCUIT COURT Henrietta Bailey vs. Arthur Bailey: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custodv of a minor child. Mar ried May 11. 1947, at Salem. Marjorie Baker Yung vs. Doro thy Vap and others: Defendants Vap and Frank A. Masselli file motion for order to strike. W. B. Kimmel vs. Kenneth Barnwell and others: Defendant raul t. Halloway. 245 S. 22 nd st.. violation of red light, posted $.50 bail. Arthur E. Crossley, 1275 Vista ave., charged with, driving while intoxicated, posted $245 bail. Donald E. Hattleberg. Silverton, charged with reckless driving, posted $50 bail. John W. Rodriguez, Salem route 1, violation of stop sign, fined $15, Alfonso R. . Maciel, Albany, FATHER IN HOSPITAL rT. C?. retK,ess driving. Fred G. Hale, former Salem re- sident and father of Mrs. Richard . .." IeX" Grev and P. W. Hale of Salem, is ""''"Ul ...e..e, in Providence hospital, Portland.) "a"- for a serious operation, sometime J MARRIACF. I IPFS SE this week, it was learned Monday.!; APPLICATIONS Fred Hale for 25 years was head;; Marlyn Ray Bonacker. 22. stud sawyer for Spaulding Logging Co..'ent, &nd Lea Ferreira Vieira 20 here. j office employe, both of Woodburn Rialto Coffee Shop, 475 State St.. j Tnlph LeRoy Career. 22, sales now open at 6 a.m. I01 breakfast. man 462,2 and'Nancy "J sNorthrop Witting. 22, nurse, 2340 WISE LION'S SPEAKER j s- Hieh t.. both of Salem. Speaker at Wednesday noon's f Jack L. Lutz, 21, service station luncheon meeting of , Hollywood jj attendant, Salem, route 8, box 487, Lions club will be Capt. Billie R. j ana Marian Hoffman, 17, cannery Wise of Portland, state air forces ""P'e. 775 Patterson st., .West liaison officer for the civil air pa- Salem, trol. He will be introduced by Carl I niTnirT rnirpT unasirom 01 mt? ciuu aim aiso uu , officer in the local CAP unit. The meeun; w.n oe in me o.isemeru 01 continued for plea to September Jason Lee Methodist church. 28; held in lieu of $150. bail. i e MALECKI OPENS FIRM Gene Malecki, 815 Wild Wind dr. filed an assumed business name certificate for Professional Promo tions, 363 Court st., with the Mar ion county clerk Monday. The business will deal in the manage ment of fairs, festivals, rodeos and orchestras. TOWN SEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend Victory club 17 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church st Students Set Election Date Students of two Salem schools, Parrish junior high and Richmond, will elect officers this week to serve for the current year. Richmond pupils will elect at an assembly today at 1:15 p.m. Candidates at Parrish will be in troduced at an assembly Wednes day at 10:05 ajn. The primary el ection will be Friday morning and the runoff election the following Friday. West Salem junior high's elec tion, slated for Wednesday, must wait until the heating system is restored and classes resume, prob ably later this week. The Statesman. Salem. Oregon j. Tuesday, September 23. 19lfl !. Births r r Death Takes Kin of Olivers Word was received Sunday night of the death of Terry Alan McLaughlin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McLaughlin of Kirk land, Wash., at a hospital there. Surviving, besides the parents, are maternal grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver ofoalem, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McLaughlin of Olympia, Wash. Funeral services will take place in Kirkland. Mrs. McLaughlin is the former Lillian Oliver. Clyde Byrd, 945 Union st, charged with assault and battery, About 4' 2 tons of air are used in production of a ton of pig iron. LAWII SPnniKLIIIG SYSTEMS WINTER RATES C. S. Whiicoxab Co. Free Estimates Phoae 8-4537 Six More Enter Council Race SILVERTON, Sept. 27 Two filings Monday brought six can didates in the race for four city council positions in November's election. Entering the field Monday were V. V. Runyan and Lloyd Fry. Candidates filing for re-election last week were R. Q. Allen, Alfred Adams and ErrOl Ross. A new candidate last week was George Wiesner. Lesfer DeLapp Camn. rcial Hauling Fnrnitare Meving i U HELLER To Mr. and Mr$. Gordoij Wheeler. Mill City, a dauj ghter, Monday, September 27, at Salem General hospital. t j IIIGBY To Mr. and Mrs. Howi jard E.j Higby, 1509 N.jSth st, a daughter. Monday. September 27, at Salem General hospital. I SCIIREINER To Mr. and Mr$. Bernard Schreiner, Salem route ?, 1 a daughter, Monday. September , 1, at balem General hospital. GLA1SVER To Mr. and Mri. Herbert Glaisyer. 180: Kappahh rd.. a daughter. Monday, Septtmj ber 27 j at Salem General hospital SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Hart- ; ley Scott. Lyons, a daughter, Monj- ua. epiemoer zt, ai aiem ilcn orial hospital. FRANK To Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Fr4nk. Sublimity, a son, Mori day, September 27, at Salem Mem orial hospital. I FRENCH To Mr. land Mrf Felix French, Stayton, a son, Sunj day, September 28, at Salem Memorial hospital. j i CHAVES To Mr. and Mr. John Chaves, 405 S. 12th st., a sort, Sunday, . September 26. at Salem I Memorial hospital. j I i O'NEAL To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam O'Neal, 1985 N. 5th st., a soft, ; Sunday, September 26, at Salerii I Memorial hospital. .1 BURKE To Mr. and Mrs. LaW rence I. Burke. 625 N. 20th st.-, ja son, Sunday. September 26, at Salem iGeneral hospital.! j Kl'ESCIIER To MrJ and Mrs. Carl Kluescher, 2050 S. Church si, a son, iSaturday, September 25, at Salem General hospital, j Restraint Suit On Guard Move May Be Filed Reports were current here Mon day that a friendly suit may be filed in the Marion county circuit court or the state supreme court to restrain transfer of the Oregon national guard headquarters from Salem to Portland. The transfer, according ; to a recent announcement by national , guard officials, is scheduled for earlv in October. Sponsors of the proposed suit, it was said, would rely on a con stitutional provision providing that "all public institutions of the state, not located elsewhere, prior to Jan. 1. 1907. shall.be located in the county where tne seat of gov ernment is, excepting when other wise ordered by an act of the legislature ratified by the elector! at the next general election ; Brothers Meet After 32 Years Harry Y. Scharf, Detroit, Mich., and Ralph Scharf. Portland, both! brothers of Mrs. E. A. Pruitt, 940 Madison st., met for the first time j in 32 years Sunday at Mrs. Pi uitt's 1 home. i Ralph Scharf returned to Port land Monday. His brother, an en-i gineer in the Chrysler automobile : factory in Detroit, will visit here with Mrs. Pruitt and another fis; ter, Mrs. Margaret Scotney, fo j several weeks before returning ti Michigan. r 111S Nei Ceasl Plwni 2 175 SaJesa. Orecea It J y to m f Evfjry thing Iyooks Much Dr. E. E. Beriaa- osier Optometrists . .j . when you have good, (dear vision, an eye examination by our registered need glasses ... we will jmake them arid set them in frames to fiatter ycu. ! BORING OPTICAL 183 Ceart DIGNIFIED CREDIT Dr. Saaa Hughes Come in today lor optometrists. If you of the finest lenses Paene S-CMt 1 . 1 1 . "b i ' ' . h1 In this f est famous throat special ists examined the throats of hun dreds of men and women from coast to toast who smoked Camels exclusively for 30 days a total of 2470 thorough examinations. - t f 1 . 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