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Married Aug. 12. 1939. Troy Scales vs H. L. Stilf Fur- ; niture Co.: Defendant demurs to : plaintiff's reply on grounds that reply is not sufficient. Jack Anderson vs George V. jLttnri: Default of defendant en tered. Slate vs Duane Smith: Order nlaces defendant in state hospital for 30 days observation. State vs Dorothy Cartney: Or . Her authorizes return of certain personal property to rightful owners. Olive M. Beardsley vs George A. Mills: Order corrects real property description in contract, i Robert Bloomfield vs Bernice jj. Bloomfield: Default of defen ! dant entered. j Henrietta s Bailey vs Arthur I Bailey: Default of defendant en tered. PROBATE COURT Fred J. Miller guardianship es I tate: Order approves guardian's j annual account. Virginia Hinkle guardianship ; estate: Order authorizes increas j ed support payments. Emma H. Bucklin e-tate: Es tate appraised at $3 964. MUNICIPAL COURT Virgil R. Spalding. 580 Peace st., violation of basic rule, fined $10 Richard C. Eston, Salem route 6, excessive speed through an intersection, fined $10. Huber D. Ray. 461 N. High st , violation of anti-noise ordinance, posted $2.50 bail. Robert George Kuschnitk. Ger vais. violation of basic rule, fin ed $15. Daryl Ermal Van Cleve. Salern route 7. violation of basic rule, ported $7.50 bail. Edward Lee Berry, Longview. Wash., drunk driving, fined $200. 30 days sentence suspended on payment of fine and driver's li Cf.r.Kp revoked for one year. Feliy Thomas Wright. Silver ton, violation of basic rule, post ed $25 bail. William Schirman. Portland, violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Hearing on Road Addition Planned Nov. 5 Hearing on a petition to ex tend county road 530 to meet the Woodburn - Hubbard road j north of Woodburn has been set jfor November 5 at 10 a.m. by ! Marion county court. The court also directed the county treasurer to loan $30,000 from the county's general road ; fund to the market road fund. Because favorable weather has enabled the county to make ex tensive market road improve ments the cash balance in thai fund has been almost depleted. When the current tax roll has j been collected and appropriations (credited to each fund then the I loan will be paid back to the general road fund. Judge Grant Murphy said. The court recently was peti tioned by 15 nearby residents to extend a 60 foot road across the Southern Pacific railway tracks to connect with the Wood burn -Hubbard road (market road 70). The extension is to be about 200 feet long and would provide resi dents in that community with an outlet to the market road. The area lies just west of the Pacific highway and mid-way between Woodburn and Hubbard. Petitioners state that such an outlet would benefit school chil dren and the whole district. 12 NEW POLIO CASES PORTLAND, Oct. 28 -?P- The state board of health reported there ! were 12 new cases of poliomyelit- j is in Oregon the past week, one ; of which caused the death of a ! Five Inspectors in One Day Too Much For Businessman Somebody looked over an Oceanlake businessman's should er once too often the other day. After the fifth state inspector called on him within 24 hours, the man dispatched a letter to the statehouse suggesting state in spection services be combined to conserve a businessman's time and to save the taxpayers' money. No sooner had a boiler inspector left, the man wrote, than another inspector arrived to check sanitary conditions of his kitchen. A third looked over his records for state J income tax purposes and a fourth i asked to appraise his property for ! insurance purposes. Exact duties of the fifth inspec- j tor were not explained. j Union county resident. 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Why, washed In hardest water, your white things will ba whiter than hers no matter what other washing product she may use. Tide and only Tide can make all these terrific promises! i f ; - - t A j 1 n narf - - ! i GETS CLOTHES CLEANER THAN ANY OTHER ! i ' WASHDAY PRODUCT YOU CAN DUY O ueC TRULY SAFJE fit, CO&l VaS Dew miracle suds! More suds In hardest water! Kid-to-hands suds that look different, feel different. Won derful In the dishpon. too! Try Tide for dishes ssa barn they sparkle, evso without wiping! lino $mr& GEsm (n(ia& uii ffso?" QBGeriB a? aasB" a aso? 9a?roiQie wssx Th Stafaman, Salem, Oreqotu. FrldaT. October 29, 1948 7 Our Economy Ticket wing in a landslide of savings. And here's why! y'e buy as carefully as you do, searching the wholesale markets for the best food buys. We watch our costs as carefully as you do yours and pass along to you the economies of efficient operation. We take a tiny legitimate profit less than 2c out of every dollar. That's our program for pnee control . . . and believe us IT WORKS! Just ask any of the hundreds! of fam ilies who have made ERICKSON'S the Peoples Choice for the best of everything in foods. TWO BIG r COMPLETE MMIfETS 9 Bulging With Salem's Finest Food Values OPEN 9 a.m. lo 8 p.m. EVERY DAY INCLl'DINt; SUNDAY Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday lb. 35c Brandywine Large 28-oz. jar Treat your family to a delicious mince pie. ,2 ibs. ()c 27c Hood River Gallon jug .. Serve cider and doughnuts for Halloween (Doughnuts 29c doz.) Campfire lb. box . Fresh and Fluffy Hormel's Spam i2-0Jcan 43 C Spiced Luncheon Meat (T (mimm CLavIamimm JWlUUlUij UUUalCUaillj Can Finest Quality i-ib. i no While Star Tnna No. !h ran Grated-Chunky Style SeaBird Tuna. No. 'i can T c 25c Miracle Whip Quart Jar " Salad Dressinr Jar )nst ........63c 12-oz. 24 -ox. 49 c HIGHLAND 27c PEANUTS 1 310 I1ARSHI1ALL0WS j i m plfgs. 290 Heinz Tomato SOUP mnv rnnn iieim Dim 1 E uuu D17 JVtTC R'd Kidney UfalUlil Tall can . cans 25c 8c 10c Smith Ala Milanaise Fresh Roasted lb SPAGHETTI ni ! n fi Cart ten unui oou uarne 99, Wonder food GUI! DROPS Orange and Black lb. cello 290 CANDIES Dill Pickles Libby's Rosedsle Quart Jar Cat-face Shaped, Chocolate Cone, lb. cello J... 290 DOUGHNUTS Plain Cake Dozen Also Sugared and1 Iced CITRUS JUICES i i ORANGE JUICE Lge. 46-oz. can . BLENDED JUICE Lge. 46-oz. can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Lge. 46-oz. can 290 Hunts 2-lb. Jar Strawberry Preserves Jp 65c I PEACHES Truly Ripe LaFollettes in heavy gjg- No. IVt can a 9 fn PRUNE PLUIIS Vs. 2 Fancy Pnnpkin Merrimae No. 2!i's in heavy yrup large now afi cans 190 Standby or Silver Falls No. 2!s 2 3 29c I Solid Pack Tomatoes j Sirnet Fey No can X 5J C 1 FOLGER'S COFFEE lb. Personalized Ball Point Pen with 3 initials In 22K gold for only 50c and either the Jar label ar last inch of unwinding band from Falger's Coffee can. rtfWh Fruit?; k. and v i regetkbes 790 TOMATOES fancy red ripe. 143 tube SUNKIST ORANGES 392 each ! CRANBERRIES Ocean Spray, fresh, lb. SWEET POTATOES Blue Bird 3 lbs. PUMPKINS For Pies and Jack-O-Lanterns, lb BRUSSEL. SPROl'TS Tasty 12 -ox. pkg - APPLES Hood River Spitsberg (box deposit) CABBAGE Medium, Solid M-Ib. ct. S2.00 HOOD RIVER CIDER Gallon CELERY Sturdy, Crisp and Fresh, lb 19c j lc . 23 c L31c .j 4c J 23c $1.69 tt. 4c j 59 c L 10c HAI'2 Swifl'8 Bon''es9 Rcadr i lice anr tlic piece. Thli It ftverwt whelesale price, ftnd tlvei you ham at Uie price .f bacon. Swift Premium (Blue Label) Skinned Ham Kb. 690 BOLOGIIA.t" ' 490 (Called Minced Ham) Buy It By the Piece and Save CfflCKEIISork To Fry To Roast To Ste 490 ib. 440 ib. 390" ib. Roosters N.Y. Dressed, Ib. .. 350 For Canning All these chickens will be drawn and cut up at no extra charge. Two Biz Store 3720 E.I State St. at Four Corners and 300 Portland Road on Highway beyond underpass. Prices effective Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. every day, Including Sunday J ..1 i j i ... e i ,U