The) Statesman, Salam. Oregon, I Friday. March 4. 194g 5 . . - - ..,. -...;-.. ...... i ---.-,,- , ; ' t t ... - , CSily Mews HBcfieffs 1 ' rv r Officials Receive French Gifts at Polk County I APPEAL TO RED CROSS . - Four "appeals came in to the lo cal office of the Red Cross Thurs day for donations of blood for per sons seriously ilL Three of the vcalls came from Silverton, one from Salem. Two of the appeals were for 4-0 RH positive, one for 2-A.RH positive' and one for 4-0 RH negative. By afternoon all calls had been answered, the. four donors including Mrs. Bertha Carlson, Mrs. Ralph, E. Moody, Mrs. Sylvia Kennedy and Miss Sylvia Kjeld-stad. Free trial offer Bennett's Dog & Cat Foods 100 pure horseroeat. Delivered to your door twice week ly. Call 2-3871 for sample. ) Rose bushes, 60 varities to choose from; fruit, shade trees, shrubs. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State St. HARTMAN PROMOTED Edward D.' Hartman, adminis trative assistant in the division of conservation of the state forestry ' department, has been promoted to accountant in the fiscal department of the Salem office. He. fills the position vacated by the resigna tion of Sigrid Heinonen. Laundrette 1255 Ferry St. ' Hot Chicken Tamale Luncheon,.1 Efstrom's bsm't. Mar. 5. 11:30 toM-, 2. First Congregational Project Group. HORSEMEN INVITED The Oregon mounted posse, Sa lem Saddle club, Salem calf rop ers, the stirrup club and other Marion county equestrian clubs have been invited to participate in the second annual trail ride spon sored by the , St. Paul rodeo as sociation. Save $195 on 1947 Olds sedanette. Perfect cond. Low mileage. Private owner. $2,000. Salem Art Tile Co., 1655 Portland Rd. . Rummage sale, Sat, Mar. 5, KC Hall, 193 N. Com'l, upstairs. 9:30 ajn. - ' ENGINEER POSTS OPEN Examinations are now open for positions in engineering at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Applications for college seniors or graduates in engineering may De secured rrom the U. S. civil service commis sion's local secretary, W. Fischer, at the post office. You want7 expert electrical wiring, refrigeration repairs, washing ma chines, radios, all' appliances. Call Broadway Appliance, 453 Court Street. TeL 2-1565. Wiring and re pairing of all kinds. You can put your reliance in Broadwav An- pliance immediate service. 2-1565. SMASH FIXERS Salem first aidmen treated two persons Thursday for smashed fin gers. Both required doctor's at tention. Mrs. Georee Gibson. 770 isr Cottage st., smashed a finger in the trunk of the car and Karen Meyer, 1280 S. 14th st, suffered smashed finger in a house door. STENCIL PAINTING CLASS Several hundred persons view ed a stencil painting exhibit Thursday night at the YWCA. The paintings were made by a YW class. Because of the interest in the study a new class will begin soon. Registrations are being tak en for the course at the YWCA. Insured Savings earn more than two per cent at Salem I Federal Savings Association, 560 Stat st The Flower Basket. 1020 Market. frr-A . M aa BWWV TAKE -BABIES HOME Mothers .taking babies home from Salem Memorial ; hospital Thursday included Mrs. Norman Rue, Salem route 9, and twin daughters, ;Hrs. William- Breiten stein. Sublimity, and son, and Mrs. John Merry, 165? S. 13th st, and baby daughter. i Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2 See First Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber ty. Phone 3-4944. . Karakul Karpet. i It's new, It's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yd. Ph. J-7648 or 3-3364 CRAWFORD TO SPEAK Municipal parking problems will be the topic of iW. H. Crawford when he appears before the lunch eon meeting of the board of real tors as guest speaker today. The meeting will be held in the Marion hotel, j Dance with the Blue Mountain Ramblers at Eola Inn every Friday nite. Johns-Manville asphalt shingles applied right over your old roof. 10 down, 3 yrsJto pay. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-4642. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'L LEAVE WITH SONS Taking newborn sons home from Salem General hospital Thursday were Mrs. ! Fred Wainman, Scio, Mrs. Norman Yagle, 450 N. 20th st and Mrs. Richard Blakely. Al bany. . i For auto values see SHROCK'S STRTP nn fh r1accifiH naam Rummage sale, extra good quality overTGreenbaum's, Fri, Sat. Terms on new Johnson Outboard motors boats. Salem Boat House. 7 r I V ' I - 't Am. V 1 . ' i ' .4 y if f : fc 1 $- 1 - S)- -."r. .k V V; 3 u - , fl. I ; , . I DALLAS, March 3-(SpecIaI)-NearIy a thousand persons looked on Wednesday as Polk county's French Mercl train gifts were received at Dallas. The Rev. Clark Ens (left), Dallas, Is shown presenting a vase, fashioned from a brass' army shell, to County Judge C. F. Hayes who accepted the gifts for the people. Dr. Henry M. Gnnn, president of OCE at Monmouth (second from left) was guest speaker. Boy Scoots are part of the honor guard furnished by several troupe. Other gifts are displayed on the table. (OCE News Bureau Photo.) IPunMii IK e cordis Municipal Court WA-aimrA Tirki. Salem rout S. charg ed with driving while intoxicated, held in liou of S2SO oau. Probate Court Rentamin Howard Report on sale of persona. targent tnnrt on sale 01 oersonai prt Emma 3. Worden estate: Order au- esUte: property. Salem Ninth on Construction List Salem's dollar volume of new construction projects for which permits were issued, in January ranked ninth among 45 cities of the Pacific northwest including British Columbia, according to a summary prepared by Equitable Savings and Loan association. Salem's f $255,997 in January building permits was 36 per cent thorizes sal of all personal-property of estate. , JI. Glen E. WUtsey estate: wraer aamii u to nrnhatf and aDDOints r-va u. Wiltsey as administratrix and Howard Grimm, Sam T. Speerstra and Ora E. Johnston as appraisers. Marriage License, Applications Kenneth Dean Wolfe, laborer, zsw . 24th St., and Patricia Marilyn Judge, stenographer. 835 N. Commercial st. Clyde Lester Woodruff. 43. mechanic, and Lilliam V. Green 4, office clerk, both of Salem. , WilfredA. McDonald, salesman, 2105 University St., and Helen F. Blue, busi ness representative. 468 N. Slst st Wilson D. Phillips, legal, welder, west Salem, and Enid D. Hamman. legal, secretary, 1170 James st. Circuit Court Abner 3. Dunn vs. Lillian M. Dunn: below the January, 1948, total. In the comparison, Oregon cities' construction averaged 57 per cent below January a year ago, Wash ington 37 per cent lower, Idaho 72 per cent lower and British Columbia 100 per cent higher. n Jo E E us V 10 Uhile Leghorn Goclicrcls FREE io Each ildoll Cnsfomer While 5000-Last - Friday Only 6 i:W eta 4 , , , ' ' ' 100 for $ (o)90 (0) Genuine Farm -Master chicks at a special Value1 Demonstra tion price! Every chick poten tially a big profit maker be cause of years of controlled breeding to develop high-producing birds. New Hampsbires are favorites for fast growth to sake early broilers and fryers. Pullets are good egg producers at an early age. Start your flock at this low price! FARM STrORE 24t 8. Liberty St Phono S-f 191 Petition filed by defendant seeks hear ing to determine Interest of parties in certain personal property. S. Birkenwald company vs. H. Hod kin: Default Judgment allows recovery by plaintiff of two pieces of personal property. State vs. Norman C. Lockwood: Or der revokes suspension of defendant's sentence and commits him to state penitentiary to serve sentence, upon motion of district attorney, showing that defendant w,as sentenced February 18 to one year In Multnomah county jail on charge of petty larceny. State and Mary Matheny vs. Robert D. Matheny: Plaintiffs file notice of appeal to supreme court from Jan. 3, 1649. judgment in favor of defendant, in contempt proceeding. Elsie C. M. Keeker vs. Herbert Kee ker: Order of default of defendant. Ruby R. Hughes vs. Lonnie N. Hu ghes: Order of default of defendant. Elva S. Fiedler vs. Helen L. Shaw and Earl R. Fiedler: Defendants file demurrer to complaint, on ground that it does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of suit. ' Thomas H. Swofford vs. Ellen Swof ford : Complaint seeks sale of real prop erty in which each party owns un divided one-half interest, and division of proceeds. District Court Joe Hoffman. 1130 Madison St.. charg ed with obtaining money by false pre tenses, waived preliminary examination and bound over to grand Jury, held in lieu of $1,000 bail. Arthur Lewin. Stayton, pleaded In nocent to charge of assault and bat tery, trial" set for April 27, poster $100 bail. F. W. Patterson. Woodburn. charged with violation of state plumbing code, found innocent by jury trial. Birth G LINES To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glines. 4168 Glenwood dr., a daughter, Thursday, March 3 at Salem General hospital. SCHOOLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Harel E. Schooley, Salem route 7, a daughter, Thursday; March 3 at Salem General hospital. RILEY To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Riley, 121 Kingwood dr., a daughter, Thursday,, March 3 at Salem General hospital. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs, Pat Smith, 260 Hood st., a daughter,' Thursday, March 3 at Salem Gen eral hospital. KING To Mr. and Mrs. James King, Salem route 8, a daughter, Thursday, March 3 at Salem Me morial hospital. DEAGEN To Mr. and Mrs. Ja mes Deagen, Woodburn, a son, Thursday, March 3 at Salem Me morial hospital. ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Den zel Allen, Idanha, twin daughtej-s, Wednesday, March 2 at Salem Me-. mortal hospital. ,V.V.V.V.V&iV.V.V.V.V. 390 SPECIALS FOD FMDAY MID SATURDAY . i- SUinaST ORANGES . 2dJ450 California seedless navel oranges, sweet and juicy. suinasT LETIOIIS Dozen . Keep some of this fruit on hand forso many uses. PfflK GRAPEFRUIT . 6 490 The last of Texas grapefruit free from frost damage. U.S. IIo. 1 POTATOES io n, Take advantage of this special low price. o.UMn si UsVU A UEnJ Tube Fresh, solid, ripe. For your fresh vegetable salads. GREEII PEPPERS ib. . Stuffed peppers is a delightf ut he-man's dish. 490 250 250 lo- 5-.A h'oVV oV"VVi Tqqct Salom Siorcs Alsot Woodburn -Gervals . Monmouth. - Blehama . ; Independence ' I .. ' ':. 171 S. Commercial SL Inspected Meats . ' Phone 8-8757 . 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You walk in . . . and you k . your hat on. The steering wheel doesn't hit your knees. There's more leg room for all passengers, front and back. And not only are the windows and windshields bigger. You can see out of them . . . because you're sitting on luxurious chair-high seats. Yes, it's a thrill to look at. But you won't have to rebuild your garage to get it in. A dented fender doesn't mean an expensive body job. And you can still change a tire, if you have to. Ride? The smoothest you ever had. Drive? De Soto lets you drive without shifting. New features? Come in and see them all. No matter what car you thought you were going to buy, compare it with this brilliant new De Soto. Then decide. Ium to-HiTTaE jAcaroT-owry TmemUy night, mUCBSmatUmt "SOTO FIATURIS THAT MIAN mwK. 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