Oily News UBirfielrs ARRESTED FOK COUNTY Henry Durig, 41, Oregon City route 5, was arrested this week by Clackamas county deputy sheriffs on a warrant charging non-support issued by Marion county. Bail has been set at $500. White elephant sale, clothing, etc. Wed. Com'L - dfche. elec. 11th. 235 S. LEAVES WITH SON t Leaving. Salem Memoria.1 hos pital Saturday to take home a baby son was Mrs. Lyle Ray, Me ha ma. Lee Bro: Ftrrniture Refin. Co. Ph. No. has beeji changed to 2-7001. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent divident 2,ir" See First Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Liber ty Phone 34944. BUILDINGS SOLD '' "MfrZS'TAKE BABIES HOME Taking baby sons home extension of Broadway street have from Salem General hospital Saturday tn mjiu, m, -ence, and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Vet s ers reported Saturday. The pur, Vili. Patriotic Societies to Lay Memorial Day Plans Final plans for Memorial day , exercises in Salem will be discus- i sed Tuesday at 8 p m in a meet- J ing of Marion County Federated Patriotic society at Salem Cham- i ber of Commerce rooms. Member groups were asked to , send tw o representatices each and ' other patriotic organizations were invited to attend by Don Madison, president. TOOL SETS STOLEN Thief of a complete set of sock ets, open end wrenches, speed handles for socket set. 125 gallons of gas. 10 gallons cf oil and two screw drivers from Fred V'iesko ' Gravel Co.. was reported to city police Saturdays Almost new 2 burner hot plate. Call at 1230 N. 21st. chaser has promised to remove the buildings from the road site by Monday. Azaleas, petunias, geraniums, prim , , roses, pouea piams nu uenairig stock. Mi-Jo Gardens, Liberty Rd Dr. L. B Warnkker Dentist, is Salem Heights. j now associated with the Dr. Pain- iir rvFT to urn ' ,e$s Prerjorfice. 204 Gray Bidg.. LICENSED TO WED State and Liberty St., Salem. Ph. A marriage license has been is- t3825 . r. . r . r ' i suea a i tugene 10 conraa wui- ler, Eugene, and Pearl Thompson, Salem. Leonard D. Hegberg, Dal las, and Irene M. Cain, Salem, and Alvie M. Bolman and Helen G. Mcrse, both of Lebanon, were is sued licences at Vancouver. Laundrette 1235 jFerry St. Capital City Transfer, household goods mov. St storage since 1906. KNIGHT RITES HELD Final rites for Mrs. Carrie Kru-ee-Knight. 80. stepmother of Mrs. Velma Davi. Salem, and Mrs. Ves ta Oliver. Dallas, were held at Roseburg Fnday. She is also sur vived by three sons, a daughter, five other stepchildren, two bro thers. 27 grandchildren and seven ! great grandchildren. i their 1948 income evenly, thus en joying the tax saving effected by Keeping ineir income in lower m brackets. t BURGLARY INVESTIGATED A sampling of returns filed has For sale: Blooming azaleas, wide 1 City detectives were investigat- led the commission to believe, range of tolors, red to white. ; ing Saturday the early morning j members said, that many of the Strayer Azalea Fields, 5th and Lo-'i burlary of the office at Lee's Used j 1948 joint returns mailed up to Car lot. 240 N. Church st. Owner , April 15 of this year resulted in C. M. Greenlee said about $7 in a ' tax payments substantially in ex cash box was taken from a drawer Cess of those required by the cc ru in the office. The thief entered by bined separate return. It is further breaking a hole in a window and , evident, the commissioners added, unlocking it. j that taxpayers were misled by the i. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel. 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. Married Couples May Revise State Tax Returns,, Get Refund 6ecaac a large number of Oregon married couples this year have overpaid their, state income tax for 1948, the tax commission has amended its regulations to allow correction of returns in certain cases. Commissioner Earl Fisher announced Saturday. The new rule is designed to make it possible for husbands and w-ives who filed "joint returns" to take advantage of the combined separate return form where the latter tnethod results in less tax.;-- T Such corrections mut be filed in ' J T8. 1 rillliail lO amended returns with the com- ; mission not later than July ' la V IlOStfS tO 1949. ' Officials said the Oregon com-! Top U.S. Woiiieil munity property law made it pos- ' I sible for married couples to split Dirties x BOWEKS To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowers, 660 N. High st., a son, Saturday, May 7 at Salem Mem orial hospital. BUR R ELL To Mr. and Mrs. ttooen Murrell. lo.o oarnet St.. a daughter. Saturday, 2 May 7 Salem Memorial hospttaL Thm Stat man. Seism, Orsxyon. Smdrr. Mar 19495 Pupils Help Teach Chinese Girl English BOSSES' NIGHT SET Members of Salem Industrial Supervisor; club will entertain their employers at the club's din ner Monday night at 6 30 in the YMCA. Speaker will be O. R. Hartwig, Portland, general safety supervisor for Crow n-Willamette , NEWBRY DUE AT DESK Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer- ' fler and Sons Nursery. 150 N. L. n - 1 caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P .2-1322. 1 Mabel, come home. Harry. TO ANSWER PHONES An assumed bu'iM- name cer tificate for Telephone Answering service us filed with the'Marion county clerk Saturday by Rrtert Browne. Gerhatd li Pagenstecher nd J. Gordon Trillion, all of . 155 ft. Liberty st. paper company. Following the dinner, at Jwhich Howard Arnot will preside, products of the firms represented will be displayed. Rummage sale. New St used. Mrs. Tyreils farfcy work, aprons, etc. Upstairs 193 N. Com 1. Starting Men., May 9. Karakul Karpet. t's new. It's re versible, it's 100 virgin wool and woven through- and through, onlv $4 95 so yd Ph 3-7648 or 3 3364. AH is forgi en REPORTS BATTERY THEFT William JLegler, Salem route 7. reported to city police that the j battery had been stolen from his cur parked in the 200 block on Ferry street Legler said the bat- tery was taken sometime between ; 9 p m. Friday and 2 am. Saturday. Secretary of State Earl T. Nevv bry, who underwent major surg ery here recently, was expected Saturday to return to his desk during the coming week. He is recuperating at his home. Capital City Transfer, agents Aero May flow, nationwide hsehld. mov. MOORE ON PROGRAM A talk and a film on Salem YMCA's Camp Silver Creek will be presented by Gus Moore. YM general secretary, at the North Salem Kiwanis club luncheon Mondav noon at the Lion's Den. Road oilir.g. or 3-5769. Call Tweedie 2-4151 use of the federal form in which joint filing resulted in a lesser tax. This confusion will be obviated in the future because the recent leg islature provided for splitting in come in a joint return, similar to the federal method. Married taxpavers are urged to 1 examine the retained ' copies of their 1948 returns. If all income ' reported was lumped together, us- ' ing but one column of the return,' it is probable that a joint return was made, the commissioners said. ' In such cases, the taxpayers were asked to try splitting the income in the two columns labeled hus band and wife, dividing the amounts equally, in order to take advantage of the lower tax rates which this method provides. If a lesser tax is thus found due an : amended return may be filed. The commission stressed that ! this extraordinary relief measure , is limited to the 1948 returns and the election must be acted on not later than July 15. 1st quality 9x12 linoleum rugs. $7 95 while they last Van s Heme Furr ishir.gs, 601 Edgewater. Mr. Rex San ford has opened a new j mortgage company m the Larson i AH, turkey help report to work Building. 164"S Commercial St.. Monday 9;am. Marion Creamery known as Rex Sanford, Inc. 'i & PoultryirCo. LONE PERMIT ISSUED A city building permit was is sued Saturday to Charles N Wc r ley to reroof a dwelling at 2174 Broadway st. at a cost of $50. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State St. ! PRINEVTLLE ASKS POLICE j ' PRINEVILLE, May 7 -.;P) This area has grown until a state 1 police officer is needed here full time That's what the chamber of commerce advised State Police Supt H. G Mason, citing the 1 expanding population. MitDn Ana nniivenossoiry n THE GREATEST VALUE-GIVIHG EVEKT III OUR HISTORY! C0I1E . . . SHOP! SAVE! Reg-. S9.95 Rer. 69.95 COATS j 4993 $39 .. $49 ijjllujery BHfr Hats Dratticmlly Rer-S9.9I Ref. C9.95 Re. 49.95 Reg. 79.93 BETTER DRESSES Lr.V10 &.13 k.'15 kSTTW FORHALS. $10, $15, $19. Valnts to 39.95 TTEDDIIIG G0T7IIS. $15, $29. Val. !o $69.95 . Mlh AimiYEBSAnY "DOLLAR XTRETCHERS' FOR Si FOR , ' Slips Slacks Re?- 2.95 Reg. 98 Bed Jacket Blouses Hm3. 3. SO Reg. 7.99 Play SbUs Shorts Reg. 7.M Reg. 3.9f S ris Play Soils Reg. 7.98 Reg. J.fi Brassieres Slips: Reg. 2.50 Reg. 7.91 FOR S3 FOR Slacks Blooses Reg. 7.M VoL to 10.15 Blesses Play Sails Reg. to I.U Vol. to 10.98 Dresses Slacks Rg. to II II 1.88 Contor Gontner Svrio Sails Swim Sails Reg. S.98 Reg. 8.98 FOR Dresses VL to 24.75 Play Sails Vl. to 14.11 Pedal Pushers VoL to 14.91 Bloiuii VoL to 10.98 Swia Sails Reg. 10.98 FOR Grcmtner Swim Snils Reg. 12.9 Blocxes Pur Silk VoL to 14.98 Dresses VoL to 24.S5 Play Sails VoL to 10.98 OH SALE Ul OUR DOWHSTAIBS DEPABTIlEliT ACCESSORY BAB SPECIALS! GLOVES! Fewvee NaUenally AdterUed Cilre. CQ Reg. tp 1.5 ?3C H NKIES! Reg. 1-2S. Acme Mother's Day Gift - C PI R5ES! One Group Flae leather -Parev leather lined. VL to 11.99, (riaa tax) , JEWELRY! Earrings Pins - Rra relets Neealce. vi. t i e (PllM u 1.C3 9 UPS! Reg. CIS rmu Brand ... BRASSIERfcS! Reg. U S.5d . LINGERIE SPECIALS! 2.99 1.00 GOWNS! 1 JQ Rrj. 4.9t A.tQ Blue Swan PANTIES! r Ke. 1.25 WC 5.09 FtnoBi Brands HOSIERY 9Sc JUf. 1.9 i j CATALDIA SWEATER SPECIALS! 45: only ; IS only Rg. f'0 2.99 Reg. 13.00 - 8.88 2! only - Ref. 8.00 4.99 11 only Cashmeres 14 only Rejr. Reg. 11.00 w. 6.99 17.00 --12.88 Eeg. 1.54. 15c Limit to Cas teaser NO CREDITS EXCHANGES REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL WASHINGTON'. May T--Mrs. Harry5 S. Truman will be hostess at tea Sunday, May 15. for Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. "Grandma" Mosei. 88-vear old artit. and four WALLIS To Mr. and Mrs. Al den Wallis. 2020 N. 24th St., a son. Saturday. May 7 at Salem Mem orial hospital. McG UFFIN To Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGuffin. Aumsville, a daughter, Saturday, May 7 at Salem General hospital. FOREST GROVE, May It's the pupils, not the Instructor, who are teaching one second- at ' grader at Central grammar school here. The second - grader is Jean Chen, -year-old daughter of a Chinese professor at Pacific uni versity here. Jean came to school two weeks ago without a word of English. Mrs. Eileen Bauer, who couldn't devote full time to one , child, turned over the job of teaching Jean to the other second-graders. The child who finishes his lessc 1 FRENCH To Mr. arid Mrs other women winners of the 1949 Willard French 3720 Silverton rd . ; first geU to tach jean Salem General hospital. achievement awards given by the Women's National Press club. The awards will be presented on behalf of the club the night before by President Truman, who with Mrs. Truman, cabinet mem bers, diplomats and capital cele brities will attend the club's an nual dinner and stunt party. The widow of the late President RooseWlt has been selected "wom an of the year.'"" Others who will be given awards in addition to "Grandma'" more formally, Mrs. Mary Robertson Moses. Engle Bridge, N.Y. Include Dorothy McCuliough Lee, mayor of Portland, Ore. THORTON To Mr. and Mrs. Enos C. Thorton. Salem route 9, a son. Saturday, May 7 at Salem General hospital. SURGEON To Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt R. Surgeon. Salem route 8. a daughter. Saturday, May 7 at Salem General hospital. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Al bert A. Smith, 135 Highway st., a daughter, Friday, May 6 at Salem General hospital. "It's worked out fine," she said. "They've, taught her much more than I ever could. The rest of the class looks with envy upon those who get to help her. It's consid ered quite an honor." When they get stymied on put ting a point over to the Chinese girl. Mr. Bauer sends a note home. The father. Dr. Shang-Ye Ch'en. who Jeined the university faculty recently, translates to her. Idaho produces more silver and rinc than any other state. HENRY WALLACE DUE PORTLAND, May 7 -OP) -Henry Wallace will speak at the inter national peace forum In the Civic auditorium here Monday night. David R. Yantis, I Former Salem Man, Dies in St. Louis! Death ol David R. Yantia, rll known former Salem resident, X a hem attack St Louis. I Mo, Th- -y was Js.med here Stur da: . j- Yntis operated th Toggery en North Commercial street for a number ef years prior to moving to the east in 1916. Ht was past exalted ruler of Salem lodge J3S, BPOE. and active In civic affairs. Since leaving Salem he has been operating automobile and j eol4 storage businesses in the east Surviving are the widow, Eme- line Yantia, St.Louis; daughter. Mrs. Arthur Kerkhoff.' and twj grandchildren. Crescent, Mo ; twe sisters in Illinois. Funeral services were held fct St. Louis Saturday. Private inter ment will be in City View cento-, tery here later. 1 19 Dewm. Fay Menthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades We alee wash, re tape, paint and reelat year eld Venetian Blinds. mvpri THE BUND 1111 m MAN Call Any Time Far Free Estimate Fkene 3-73ZI 1411 Rage 8L W. Sales We Give SAH Greea Stamps BROWN'S SAYS r a -. t y -4 '"",-' ",,H . and !shefs suro to say i ' Kf fll IV 6RUEM Yf 'I' InTll vmodi CRUEN ;N ! f I f f ' GJ If " low co X - V ? f ' ff Cwrv CADfNCf X H l I ! ' j gM b .Lflant ..pIMty. -j HOOSE JEWELRY v-Thfc, MASCOT ' AV j' fOR THOSE DEAR . 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