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TAKE BABIES HOME Taking home new - born sons from Salem Memorial hospital over the weekend were Mrs. George Hofstadt, 1025 Elm st.. West Salem, Mrs. Sherman Saun ders, Turner, Mrs. Elmer Mc Claughry, Salem, route 7, and Mrs. Marcel VanDriesche, Stayton. Mrs. Leonard Elliott, 2510 N. River id., and Mrs. John DuBois, Corvallis, both left with infant daughters. The 10th of the month is the bus iness man's pay day. Credit Bu reau sags, have you paid him? WYETH FUNERAL SET Funeral services for Mrs. Leina R. Wyeth, Gobje, Will be held from the Rainier Metholist church at 2 p. m. today with : vault entomb ment following ir Green Moun tain cemetery. ; Mrs. Wyeth, sister off Charles Achilles. Canby, and Mrs. Ida Prince. 'Salem, died ;t Rairfcr Saturday. Other survivors are her husband. Edward O. Wy eth, two sons, a daughter, two oth er sisters and another brother. 250 Honor JC. A. Kells for Long, Inspired Service with YMCA A challenge to build on the foundations of past years' service was placed before Salem YMCA Monday night as the members and leaders paid tribute to Claude A. Kells, general secretary for 27 years until his retirement in August. Mr. and Mrs. Kells were lauded for their roles in building the present YM home, for spreading its activities through playgrounds. camps, employment service, mus "- I 1 1 . 11 mil in .Shorthand: New : class starting j November 8. j Capital Business (College, 345 Court Street. Phone Sleepy Joe Loafers. See these two 35987. . of comfort shoes at i new styles Bishop's. Rerool shingles. Don t gamble with an old 1 daughters were Mrs roof. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com I. ! Nelson. Independence ree estimates, rnone J4o4 MOTHERS DISMISSED Mothers dismissed from Salem now With Johns-Manville ; neneral hmuntal Sunrtav with new W1ESEXDAXGER TO SPEAK Albert Wiesendanger, executive secretary of Keep Oregon Green, will address Salem 20-30 club to night at 7 o'clock at a dinner meet ing in the Gold Arrow restaurant. Program chairman for the session are John Campbell and Charles Wakefield. Unfinished desks; 5 sizes to choose from; 20 off. Wood row's. 450 Center. Ann The Reweaver new loca tion 1180 N. Winter, near Mar ket. Ph. 33918. BEGINS SERVICE COMPANY An assumed business name cer tificate iur Quality Service Co., a Salem firm engaged in lathing, linoelum laying and carpentering. was filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Edward Bau mann, 810 Madison st. 4-drawer, 27" chest, (knotty pine), $11.98; 4-drawer, 27" chest (clear pine) $12.98; 5-drawer, 27" chest, frlar ninp VVnoHrnw's 450 Center. , ;ery window Federally insured savings cur Duane E Mrs. W,P. Allen. 1137 Seventh St., Mrs. Del- bert Gosser. 2025 Market St., and Mrs. P. Jacobs. iSalem route 4, Mrs. Everett Kloppj 857 Gaines ave., with her infant son. Insured savings earn more than two per cent jat Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st. SMOKE OVERCOMES WOMAN i Mrs.: E. J. Burger, 727 Center st.. iwas revived by city first aid men Sunday night after she was over come by smoke! from an overstuff ed chair which-caught fire a.t the residence. The jfire was put out by city firemen with little damage re sulting. I ; ' ! Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's lOOi virgin wool and woven through-and through, onlv $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. POSTAL POSITIONS OPEN Applications are being accepted for examination for clerk-carrier positions in Salem postoffice, Postmaster Albfert Gragg announ ced Monday. Application blanks i are available at the general deliv- rent dividend 24. First Feder-j I 4tlllff"l.r I mnifc al Savings, 142 S. Lib. 3-4944. j VHJUIII, y VUltlllS Tax Receipts For $831,626 and art. gardening and religious influence to become a true com munity center. Charles A. S;.raue, Salem publisher a'ld principal speaker. ' noted that through the YM many , of Salem's (ir mirations and ser vices were inaugurated and that Kells had served as first presi dent of the Oregon Council of Churches. Sprague praised the Y's ' positive anproach to juvenile de linquency." Reeeivrs Praise All this, he noted, "stimulated and inspired community better ment" and provides a challenge to build for the future. A bound volume of letters of tribute was presented by Sprague to Kells, who responded, stressing that now was the time to look ahead and to "retool for the job to be done. About 250 persons participated in the program, which was ar ranged by Paul Wallace ,who re ; tired in August as board president. pand was presided over by Tink- ham Gilbert, new president. Drive Launched The meeting also launched the YM's annual membership cam paign, this year for a goal of 504. Heading the drive is Robert O. Smith. Report luncheons are sche duled for Wednesday, Friday and next Monday. James Maxwell. Pacific north west area YM executive. spoke, urging closer cooperation in the future between the YM and churches. Throughout the world, he said, the association provides "little islands of influence" which need to be made more stable and more influential. Through thems he noted, the Y has an opportuni ty to make peace and progress possible and to help materialism sink as spiritual values ri.-e. Guest Attend Josephine Albert Spa.ulding sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Group sing ing was led by Wesley Bolliger. Among., out-of-town guests present to fete the Kells' were Dwight Welch. Portland, north west area associate secretary; Paul Keyser, Portland, northwest student secretary; Frank Eber hart and Earl Lee, former general secretaries of Eugene and Everett YMs, respectively; Ray Wilder, general secretary of Central YM in Portland. Ilirtlis POITRAS To Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Poitras. Turner, a son, Mon day, November 8, at Salem Mem orial hospital. C R E A S Y To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Creasy. 1138 Third St., West Salem, a son. Monday. No vember 8, at Salem Memorial hos pital. W I N N E PEWMXRX To Mr. 'total of $15 bail on also and Mrs. George Winnepcwninkx, j PROBATE COURT Charles E. Cosper estate: Order closes estate. Earl Wilcox Snell estate: Order settles final account and author izes distribution. Icel M. Dunn guardianship es tate: Order authorizes payment of medical expenses. William James Malcomb estate: Final order releases administrator. Jean C. Wood estate: Order closes estate. MUNICIPAL COURT Anthony F. Zak, Woodburn, hauling logs without permit, post ed $15 bail. Louis L. Osborn. jr., Salem route 3. violation f basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. Mac Vern Smallwood route 8. driving while intoxicated and violation of noise ordinance, fined totao! $210 on both charges and sentenced to 30 days in jail. Donald A. Torgeson. 1740 Berry st.j charged with driving while in toxicated, pleaded innocent, posted $250 bail. Milan C. Boniface. 2537 S. Sum mer st., violation of reJ light, fin ed $2.50. Allen Davey, Salem route 9, vio lation of basic rule, fined $7.50. Robert B. Linden, Goldendale, Wash., violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Richard A. Crooks, Longview, Wash., reckless driving, fined $100. Theodore H. Cook, Portland, reckless driving with liquor in volved, fined $150. Richard C. Stratford, Portland. violation of basic rule, posted $10) bail. Jack M Lauderdale. Salem, vi olation of basic rule and driving without operator's lie'ise, posted both charges. Quentin C. Kohnau, Portland. ty, suspended from flying for 30 days. Roy Charles Walden, jr., 1105 Mission st., hunting in a game refuge, fined $25 and costs. Tho Sidesman. SoJin, Oregon; Tu day. Not ember 9. 1943 5 Artist Bunce Sets Talk Here Louis Bunce, of the Portland Art Museum school, will give a talk at 4 p. m. today at Willamette university art building, near th Robert Norman Forgue, Silem ! grandstand, with the public invit route 5, charged with receiving ed. His topic will be silk screen and concealing stolen property, printing. bound over to the grand jury af- f Bunce, a nationally recognized xer waiving preliminary examina tion; held in lieu of $750 bail. CIRCUIT COURT artist, held a successful exhibit of his own works in the Seragraph Galleries of New Yorki City last Silverton Rotary Club , Hears William Schuppel SIVERTON William SchuppelJ governor for Rotary district 2, wasl guest speaker at the Monday! luncheon meeting talking on "Ser-f vice Above Self." . ft 1 J Schuppell presided at the an-t nual assembly meeting df local Rotary chairmen at Toney's Sat-I Urday night. The year's work wa' reviewed and plans . discusied fori the future. ! Pioneer Trust Co. and Frances I year, and has been invited to give! Utter, on estate of Warren F Pohievs Alice H. Pohle and oth er: Order allows plaintiff's mo tion to strike. Ruby E. Roquemore vs Delbert J. Roquemore: Order apprrA'es TTi li in M frv WtcrvticcV i-. . . 5mi grounds of reconciliation of par- ties. Troy Scales vs H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co.: Second amended re ply filed by plaintiff. Maxine June Wechensky vs Robert Leo Wechensky: Suit for divorce charging cruel and in- a nnf-man snow at Chicago Art , VIII IrOOflP AllKlIlV institute, tie is remembered in Sa- 1 lem for bis demonstration and lec tures given under auspices of the federal art center in the early 1940s. Blood Donors for Former Library . Employe Sought Blood donors for Mickey Phil- lios. former tat lihrarv m- numan treatment seeks custody of ; ploye. are sought today to enable a minor chud. and $40 Der month support money. Married April 16, 1945, at Stay ton. Robert McGhee vs Adeline Mc Ghee: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Mont. . Oct. 28, 1946, at Libby, K OF C MEET TONIGHT A special meeting to discuss plans of the initiation program for Sunday, November 14, of the Sa lem council. Knights of Columbus, will be held tonight at the council clubrooms, beginning at 7 p. m. The Flower Basket now open, 1020 Market. Ph. 2-4602. MAY LAY-TILE Marion county court Monday granted a permit to C. A. John son, Salem route 5, to lay a 6-inch drainage tile across market road 22. Pat's Barber Shop now open Marion Hotel basement. in A total of 11.863 tax receipts amounting to $831,626 had been paid by Saturday bight over the counters of the Marion county tax collector's office, a report showed Monday. Harold Domogalla, chief tax col lector, warned ;that the discount deadline is next Monday, Novem- Funeral Services For Clarence Dill Set for Wednesday Funeral services for Darpnfo W Dill, well known Salem man who I e"l hospital died in a San Franciwn hncnltil COX To Sunday after a long illness, will be Cox- Albany, a son, Sunday, No- Woodburn, a son, Monday, JNio vember 8, at Salem Memorial hos pital. MAUDE To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maude, Salem route 9. a daughter. Monday, November 8, at Salem General hospital. STOUT To Mr. and Mrs. Her man Stout. Valsetz, a daughter, Monday, November 8, at Salem General hospital. MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Brownsville, a son. Sun day, November 7, at Salem Gen- COX To Mr. and Mrs. Royal held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Leonard Jones will of ficiate and concluding services will be in Belcrest Memorial park. Dill, a resident of 1455 Franklin st. West Salem, had been ill for j Collections on a record 1948-49 tax roil or jj.ya.uvu are "nor mal," Domogalla said, although payers must stand in line daily to reach his windows. PERMITS ISSUED The city engineer's office Mon day issued permits to Francis D. Mast to build a house at 780 Mis souri st. at a cost of $4,000 and to Block's Shoe store to alter its new store building at 176 N. Liberty St., $1,600. Rummage jsale Wed., Nov. 10, over Greenbaum's. Roberts Mothers club. AUTO LOOTED F. G. Tasker, Senator hotel, re ported to city police that a com pass was Stolen from his parked car in downtown Salem Sunday night MILK BOTTLES TAKEN Juveniles were blamed for the -.theft of several milk bottles from - the porch of A. J. Vick, 2090 Ferry . St., Sunday night, city police said ; Monday. All help report 9:30 a. m. Wed., Marion Creamery and Poultry Co. TOWN SEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend Victory club 17 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Olive Reddaway, 1421 N. Church st. Geneva at the Broadway Beauty shop, Tues., Thurs. &c Fri. MOVIE CLUB POSTPONED oaiera xviovie ciuus regular Band - tailed i pigeons are not meeung, scneauiea lor inursaay, j except when actively hunted nas oeen posxponea oecause 01 Af- ; Th - gregarious and, gather fVf6 JyrTetaT Claytoniin tremendous flocks excepx in the Auto Smash-up Injures Salem Couple Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meola, 1790 S. High sit., are recovering In McMinnville General hospital from serious dnjuries received when their auto skidded on the icy highway at Grand Ronde Sun day morning and hit a milk truck head-on. j Mrs. Arthur Martin, Salem. Mrs. Meola's mother said the couple was driving toward the coast about 7 'a.m. Sunday when the accident occurred. Meola suffered a right leg fracture and head in juries. Mrs. Meola was bruised and cut. Neither; is in critical con dition, according to Mrs. Martin. Meola's car was demolished and the truck damaged extensively. The truck driver was not injured. vember 7, at Salem General hos pital. PRIMU S To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Primus, Independence, a daughter, Sunday, November 7, at Salem General hospital. ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Adams, Salem route 4, a , daughter, Sunday, November 7, at Salem General hospital. DeGUIRE To Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles DeGuire, Waldport, a son, Sunday, November 7, at Salem ; General hospital. j HARRINGTON To Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Harrington, 2125 N. 1 Liberty St., a son, Sunday, Novem- ber 7, at Salem General hospital. VIELINSKI To Mr. and Mrs. Florin Vielinski, St. Paul, a daugh ter, Sunday, November 7, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. McCOY To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth McCoy, Aumsville, a daugh- his mother, Mrs. Birdie. Dill of ter, Saturday, ovemoer e, at ia Flint. lem General hospital. ber 15. Until then taxpayers are'aDOut two years, and a patient in allowed a 3 per cent discount on 1 tne Southern Pacific company's their taxes. After the deadline, a hospital for four days. Prior to penalty of two-rthirds of one per going to San Francisco he had cents per month will be due on t6" a patient in a Salem hos- (violation of basic rule, posted $15 bail. j Danny Bouge, 1415 iBattling st., operating vehicle with four in front seat, fined $15. Donald Hiuet. 1317 Market st., operating vehicle with four in front seat, posted $10 bail. Jack Lynch and Marvin Smith, West Stayton. and Jack Hopkins, Aumsville illegal possession of liquor, fined $25 each. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Paul R. Walrath, 19,. mechanic, 456 N. 18th st.. and Phyllis E. Coon, 19, sales clerk, 331 Mission st.. both of Salem. DISTRICT COURT Frank Alvin Robinson, Portland, charged with driving while in toxicated, - trial postponed from November 9 to December S; post ed $350 bail. ' Marvin E. Harper, Aumsville, charged with reckless ; and care less operation of an aircraft, $100 fine suspended on payment ofj court costs following pliea of guil-' Linn County Record ALBANY. Nov. 8 Circuit Judge Victor Olliver, granted di vorces to seven couples,, and 11 persons obtained birth cerificates in the same court last week. Ivan Alford was granted a di vorce from Lucille Mae Alford; Hattie E. from William E. Dicker son; and Perry R. from Marian A. Lathan. May T. Woodin was granted a divorce from George R. Woodin, and her former name, Cole, was restored. Mary J. Brightwell was granted a divorce from Sharles W. Bright well, and her former name, Lar son, was also restored. Marjorie Ann Cochell obtain ed a divorce from Jesse S. Cochell, and was given the custody of two children together with $25 a month for support of each. Eunice A. Fredericks was grant ed a divorce from Billie Lee Fred ericks together with the custody of two children and $50 a month for their support. Phillips to undergo an operation at Portland, where he has been hospitalized since March, 1947. Persons who have 2A type. RH negative blood wereasked to con tact Mrs. Ernest Arneson of the local Red Cross chapter. Three donors are needed for this afternoon, to add to the one already certain, saifl Mrs. Arne son. Phillips is a patient at the state tuberculosis hospital. Ki wan is (Tub President ALBANY Melvin Google will head the Kiwams club of jAlbanyl next year. Raymond Fisher was named first vice president Glenn j Wilfert second vice, Donj Starksi treasurer, and Dr. Roy Cluhes and! Harry Harvie directors, i Edwin; Fortmiller is secretary. j 75. sunt pown mca-noam tom 00 COMPLETE : mt DEMONSTRATION AT Ilorris Optical Co. 444 State SL ' Oregon Certified Marshall Strawberry Plants Grown In Eastern Oregon Write for Price List Agricultural Research Nurseries Rente 2, Box 72, Payette, Idaho NO MATTER HOW LOW THE TEMPERATURE DROPS!! a he 17 Gnnuinc FORD BATTERY mm SPECIAL OFFER For Your Old Battery with' tht Purchase of a New Battery. Take Advantage of this Money Saving Offer Now. Valley Motor Go. 1 'v 1 . . 375 Center Salem He was born in Grand Island. Neb.. June 3, 1895. and moved to Junction City 24 years ago. The family moved to Salem in 1942 when Dill became an employe of the Southern Pacific company. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Rose M. Dill of Salem; a son, Don ald Dill of Salem; a sister, Ruth Dill of Flint, Mich.; a brother. Lawrence Dill of Los Angeles and will meet probably on Friday, No vember 19. mating season. Norblad. Closes Salem Office; Leaves for East U. S. Rep. Walter Norblad. re elected republican of Oregon's first district has closed his Salem office and is enroute to Washing ton, D. C, where he will join Mrs. Norblad and their son, Albin, who Is attending school there. Correspondence may be address ed to Norblad at 1518 House Office Building, Washington 25, D. C. Lesier DeLappf Comn rcial Hauling Furniture Moving Phjnj 2 1750 Salem. Oreton 1113 No. Cons'! & MOTORIST The FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP wUl write $5. 00010,000 Liability and $5,000 Property Damage in Salem and in all of Marion County for only $12.70 each six months. A $5.00 sale costs the first time only. Higher limits of 10205,000 costs $1.10 more. Ages run from 21 to 65 and we make no distinction in the yearly mileage. Before you get your nextrenewal bill ing it will pay you to .compare our rates for all cover ages. 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