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i . J " f; Cfity News IBrieffs -' - j CLI B TO DISPLAY FLOWERS Fourth annual flora) hobby pro gram of Salem Kiwanis club will be observed at the Tuesday noon luncheon In the Marion hotel, with j Ernest Iufer. florist and landscape gardener, the speaker -on "Short! cuts in landscaping and kerning ; your home ganlen in proper con- ' dition." Wive of mtrnlSTr art' to "be guests at the pmRiiim. Flo.veis from members' gardens will be n ; dlfpUiy. ! Karekul Karpet. It's new, it's re versible, it's l(iOrr irgin wool anJ woven through" and through, "t.ly $4fl5 sq yd. Ph 3-"; 648 or 3-33S4 1 rent-j-irk rm. equipment. 2-3774. CHIEF PACKERS WANTED Application for the U. S. ciil service position of chief packer aie being accepted at the fieli" board of examiners' office. Swan island. Portland. Applicants mnt have three .years" experience working with horses. Positions are in hr Willamette national fort area which includes Marion oun ty. Farther information may be Secured from William Fischer at , S;dem postoffice. t Special shipment of cottons now here Open until 7 pm, Urmnn s. 11() Edgewater. West Salem.. A. A Iarsen. for more than 12 years with Hawkins & Roberts in the Htul Estate business, has mov ed to Center & HiRhwith McKillop Real Ktate. Ph. 3-R620. IIFMF.KETAXS TO MEET Salem C'hemeketans will meet at p.m. Friday to discuss plans for Hie annual club outing at Se quoia park July 30-August 14. Harold V. MeU'hert will conduct the meeting and explain plans for the trip. For a wonderful vacation, Liston Iode offers the best facilities on coast. Ocean view cottages. Brinn yoiir family, children will love t. Write fer rates. Oceanlake, Ore! I'll. 471. Orville & Ada Cox, new mgrs. ' N Sal 4' ill Obituaries KMT AN Edward M. Rritan. late renidrnf of 130 Lana ar, at a loci hospital Mj 31 at the of M yean. Survivrfl lv 'Widow. Mr. Olja Rrltan if Salrm.j two son. Furl Hrlta)) and I.et i Kri- , tan. and a daughter, Mrs. Alrda John- i sort, all of Minneapolis. Minn . and , lo bv four grandchildrrn. M-inbw ; ,f the Li'thcran c hurch. Servlren w ill tm held Monday, June . at 9 3 a m. at J I f ) w 1 1 -1 j w t cJ chapel with inter- j rnefit at Helmut Memorial s'- i , KOKMIARD Mn. Kimli Pauline Bohard. at W.('o. I'alJ, Survived by a (lantlhttr, Mn. . Dniothy 'lm-ni and . Hire prandrhiidren, Douftla. David and .Marilyn-, all of Wjuco. Services will be held Tuesday, June 7. at 10.30 a rn. at ( lough-Bairn k chapel with Dr. Chenter llamblin officiating. Interment t BelcreU Memorial patk. Bri I.AMY Grace Coleman Bellamy, late resident tit labanon. at that city, June 2. at the atfe of 59 years. Survived bv a daughter. Mrs. Dora Knapp of Albany, a i1r. Mm. Ora Meruiey of Salem: and two grandchildren. Vivian Ann Knapp and Sharon Lee Hohtadt, both of Albany Services will be held Monday. June 6 t 3 p ni from the W. T. RiRdon chapel with interment at Lee Mix&ion rerne terv. WALTZ Dr HdVy Marcjia Waltz, late renident ef 1!)S Wi Superior it., at a local hos tiital June 2, at the te of fi2 years. Survived bv widow, Mrs. Fluia H. - Walti ofl Siilem; two fin. Flovd M. Waltz g Portland and latwrenre VI Waltz of Salem; two brothers. Dr. H well S. Waltz of Toieot Grove and lxyd B Waltz of Spokane: and twi ftandriildren. Service will be held at - the ClotiKh-Barrlck chapel Monday. June at 10 M) a m. with Dr. Daniel Sc hule ofru intinf and Interment at Bellfount.un cemetery at 1 p.m. MAGMOK I. ula I. Mairnoii, late resident of Wheatland, at Hie it-Kideice June 1 Survived by two daushte'i. Mis Et jyn Tompkins. Sale'ii uut 1, and Tes sie Perzigan, Waukegan, 111.: a broth er. John Westfatl. Summit. Ore : to iter. Mr f'lith Inglu. Salem, anil Mrs. BrfMe Kidd. Dayton. Funtial rrrvires will be held from lloprwrll 'nited Brthren church. Monday. June at 2 pm. vntb intei",tt In l!jr well reit etery Marv's Km e-i ;.l hmm , M('Minn,ille, in In chat ye of aiimu.i Stients. INMAN Claire M. Inman late renident of 1445 W union t , at the rendence. J.ie S. t the aKe of "i4 ear Survived bv the Widow. Mi. Katie E. Inman. Salem, a on. Van Claire Inman: and a grand dauchter I.uclnda Inman. fcoth of l.tm -Angelei. Setvlcen will.be held Tue tV. June 7. at 1 M prn. at CloviKh , liar rick charl with Dr Chester W, llamblin olficlatlt.g Interment at City View cemetery. r CARD OF TIIANKSN W'e.wisti to thank our friends nd, neighbors for their many kindnesses and sympathy during the passing of our beloved husband nd father. Mrs. Rosa Graham Peulah Graham , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Otjen $49,95 Notice! Chevrolet Owners Thi 1 tho opportunitr youV aavaniag oi h wnut you can. Don't put of( tho ndd rtpain cmy lonaer. W hay mad It possibl for you to (ak cor oi this naccssary work by paying a imall amount each month J , W are running a special on ChoTTolat Motor Repair Piston Rings Installed Grind Volres Clean and Align oil pan Burn out Breather Pip 4995 All. Gaskets 5 Quarti Oil, AU Tor $49.95 Don't forget to ask about our ments tp pay a small amount The Douglas $49.95 510 North MAN NABBED AT DEPOT- ! t A man wanted at Eugene on a larceny charge was apprehended by Salem police Sunday afternoon as he reached town by bu. He H alleced to have taken a camera frr.m a Eugene service station. The ! m;.n, James E. J'etherland of Rav- ; viMe, La., was lodyed in the cify j iail pending arrival of Eugene au thorities. Road oiling, or 3-5769. rail Iweedie, 2- 4151 CITV PROBLEMS TOPIC Mayor R. L. Elfstrorrt will be the speaker at Salem Itotary club noon ; luncheon Wednesday in the Marion hotel, on "City Problems," concern- ' j ing ews on his recent trip across , I the country. Ralph Nohlgreh of the ' mayor's off - street parking com- mittee will discusi Salem's park- inff Droblems. ! 'I Special. We hJke; a good supplv 'ii young hen "turkeys. 35c lb. C S. Orwig Co., 4375 Silverton Rd Ph, 2-6128. , RETT'RN FROM TACOMA i Mr. and Mrs. CUrk Craig. 598 S. 18th st., returned Saturday from Tacoma, where they were called by the death of Mr. Craig's moth er, Mrs. Clark W. Craig. The elder Mrs. Craig came to Salem in 1912 fr$m Indiana and resided here un til mo. All Accordion Concert. Leslie )r High School Auditbrium June 7th WilUey Music Studios. Free. Mum plants 15c now, and other good buys at the Flower Basket, 1020 Market. Closed Sundays un til. fall. PORTLAND SPEAKER HERE E. Shelton Hill, industrial sec retary of the Urban league of . j Portland, w ill address the . I-eague ' of Women Voters in th fireside room of S a I e mi public library 'Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mill's subject1 i is "Fair Employment - Practices ! Act. Oregon and Federal Var ieties " All interested wi'jnen are m i1 (L i 5. Sllmg 2 complete households of hi-niadc Imriiture and appliances. Tues.. June 7 p". m. Glenwood Ballroom. TAKE BABIES HOME Mrs Fred Weis, Sublimity, and Mrs. Joeph Gamroth, 360 Hard castle ave., took baby daughters home from Salem General hos pital Sunday. Taking sons home were Mrs. R. L, Melton Salem route 3, box 286, and Mrs. Glenn Nado, Silverton. ,! i - i Ann the Re-Weaver. Reweving : and all kinds of mending. 11 HO N. j Winter. Open eve. Ph. 3-3918. ! i i t'AN'NERV WORKER INJI'RED A. L. Sorenson,; 2160 N.i 5th St., incurred a crushed ankle and bru ises Sunday wherri-a tow miotor fell on him at the Kelley, Farquijrr packing plant at 1460 Tile rd., where he is a warehouseman. The city first aid car took hlni to Sa- ! lem Memorial hospital. Adhere he ! was 'teleased after treatment. "-" 'I ! Insured savings! earn mijire than two per cent at Salem j Federal Savings Association. 560 State st YOUTHS AT PICNIC More than 50 young people from four Sitlem churches partu-m.itcd Sunday afternoon in a picnic -ron-sored by Salem ,Ci i-tiorj Ymith council, according to K;itHiie Per sons, president. The picniii was at ' Paradise islands- with dinner fol- ! lowed by swimming and other . sports. 'Come to Summer school! at the i Capital Business -.College. Classes starting June 13 You ' fan get . shorthand. - typewriting, iiccourlt ing. filing, mathematics, calciili. tor, spelling in the morning. Phone 3-5987. ! ! CAR THEFT REPORTED! Theft of a '46 JKni.)uth sedim j was reported to city policeiSiuuiii v : KBiiirn iiLiy,i p.-, .-iici i. ! He said it was taken from 592 In. ; Summer st. between 2 arid 7 it fn Sunday. DISMISSALS TOLD Leaving Salem! Memorial hos pital Sunria'v weie Mrs. John Neuswanger and d.aicht'i . 1 1 32S N 4th st., and Mrs. Futene Walters and son. 6271' N. Winter kt. ; Federal!' Insured Savingfi Cur rent dividend 2irr. See First Federal Savings First. 142 S. Lib : erty. Phone 3-4944. i , : : Sl ITCASE TAKEN James" W. Hobbs. registeted at: a Un al hotel, reported to city police I Sunday that a suitcase had been Jtakcn from his room there. He valued it t $15. Family making home in Salem 1 How- needs furn. house Call Bi ard, 3-7730. , v $49.95 bn wcdtlnJ for, to tak 4995 Budget Plan. Make arrange each montn. ! 0. Commercial SL $49.95 mm mm 1 M llcllay Lnevroiei l I Jdycees Develop Picnic Area If "!r-" o ? . fl 'ri '&. rJaa;' .F-5& Picnic tables, pla.r areas snd stone fireplaces will enhance the eastern edge of Bush's pasture through the efforts of members of Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce. Shown above are some of the members at work clearing the brush from the area Saturday. Left to right, the.v are G. C. Hoggins, jr.. E. A. Linden, jr.. M. Li Cohn. S. A. Boise, N. M. Hickok. T. D. Pomeroy and T. J. Riches. (Statesman photo.) Plunaina Practice for These I r i : , , " a. rT JV w - -1 - v s ! ' - - - - . y - W t'k- ' f in '"''l1",l"''''""i- " ' j?0 ',rt-l''-- ,---r . ... Vv, 7: .w . r-m. wW amr Jf .....1: 1 r Z I. iar i iia i I Ti rtf - Annual swimming classes conducted by Salem TMCA will start again this Meek to help youngsters learn to swimj Above Is a group of advanced swimmers getting a few pointers from Instructor Fred Cords, at left. In water, left to right, are. Dick McGuire. 3762 Sunnvview ave.: Keilh Johnson. 370 Kirrcwood dr.: Jack McDonald. 125 Gerth ave.: Robert Franklin. 441 Kin wood dr.: Donald Nah. IS.'jO f isher rd.: Billy Coop, 65$ McNary ave.; Ken Davis, 1156 Seventh st.. and Val Barnes. 3712 Sunny view ave. (Statesman photo.) isearn-io-nwim- 200 Youngsters More tliin 200 youngster? had signed up jSunday to begin lesson today in te annual Slem YMCA learn-to-syiim campaign. Cii Is' classes w ill be in the morn ings and ivs' In the afternoons, with hour4d;pedinfl on age. from today through Friday. Men will be taught on flonday, Wednesday and Thursday for two week and worn- en on Tuesrl-v" and Fid.-v for three weeks. hM from 7 1 f p.m. All cl'i'es arf- for begiruiing swim - mers. I Salem I ions to llrjir Korenii Stmlent 5 r WFST SjM.FM. Jure 5 Mr. ?nd Mrs. Byin Kch of S: 'm v he the spe.-tk-lts ; t ihe W- ft Sn'em Lions cli'ii mcetir'g m 6':0 p.m. Wednesday in the ci;y hall. The affair wi'I 'be a no-host dinner for memters and their families. Koh is an exchange student from Korc at Willamette univer sity. ALTOS ( pLMI)E An auto? collision at the inter section of th and Pine streets was repotted t city police at 1 a.m. Sunday. jNo one was injured. . Drivets of j the cars were Roy B. t Webster. 3S0 Tavlor st , and Alvin : S. Lundy,i365 Maple st. Air conditioners for home, office, i store. Judsns. 279 N. Com'l. 1 i FIRE TRI ITK MAKES Rl'N A small! blaze at Capital City -Transfer tympany. 230 S. Front j : st., was extinguished by Salem : firemen at -10 a.m. Sunday. Dam-! I age was ccifined to a few janitor; supplies, and cause was not deter- , mined. j peonies. Funeral sprays. 3-7124 TOWN SEND CLl'B Central Townsend club 6 w jll ! meet tonight at 259 Court st. An : open forum will be held and re-! freshments-iwill be served. ENIZED t A. H. f Itsrry" Baker live st 315 Mission StTHe has been s drirer a milk nates fer 27 yesrs. the past S years fer Cwly's Dairy. He sad his wife "Mabel" g fishing ss eftea mm tine will allow. Harry drives the; downtown rente covering the betels sad resUarsnts. He is aaether eae ef Cwly's friendly snd dependable drivers (Adv.) ' i h r wJk. - -m - ' Leaflet Gives Advice tolParents O f Prospective First Graders Eeri before school's final bell hfd riin this sprine. Salem dis - trict school ofliciuls weie well piepalien (r. tne n lluv of Septembi : 's first graders.! who may hum one of ! the laigcst classes in the histoiy of the r;;piUy growing local ystemJ Printed j.nd soon to be in the h.ruK c f elementary school 'princi- p;.Ls throughout the dittict is a out reciuirements f r school en i trance and spkicMioi's, lor helping " , I . p; jn(.jr,;,jc re 1o diribute the! 1 m- terial- this summer to parents of I cHWren exnected to enroll for the f'.rrt time th": f; i r' -r -f'.K I those wi n wi'l w ' j by Nnvirrhcr T -!.;' t' t , n; rr-ot- will r t.t h.i- . v, t .u - til the 1; st' mi'Hrte in i iror. nce of school re"u!at!n. Bn-th i" 'l cates are recniiied fur e-.vnllm' The pjimnhlet infoi m,-'o:i minds parents that ein; 'ici rn not occur just riuiine clv 1 t nv but for 24 hours of th : ; ) thct patents thus can ;.:d y- . !v in 'h'lp'tn?, their chiUiren to the motf Irom scliool. Suggestions irwliifie iidiip n toys , for children, t.t- r!-i thrcmph ohservin", ni : c l . ; ; of wir'e exneriencc f I the detrimental eUc. ; : , . ' b.,hv talk," and on personal h;.:,it- and inhi'cir-:! llhino It I'liruhnlc .; w ith a series of que.-t'on dir tel to the parents, whose "yes" or "no" answers are considered guides to the chikl's teadiness for school ing. Public II ceo r els MI MCTPAL COt RT ; and the annual picnic the Canton -n- . , u hd the auxiliary will be held Aug- Uilliam Walter Gilchrist. 2140 S,lui.t 21 at the summer home of Cottage St.. charged with driving Mrs Mary B. Miller. while intoxicated; bail set at $250,; J . paid. Willard Wesley Thome, ttan-! sient. charged with driving while coast guard announced today that intoxicated; held in lieu of 5250 Lt. (JG) Roger Devan of Wash bail ington, D. C, commanding its Lo James E. Xetherland. Rayville. linn navigation station La., held on a laiceny warrant! from Eugene. , V.. or MILK ! in City Park Hot Days! paritiphle t directed to parents. etbng - . 5 Yamhill Lodges Hold iMeetiiiii A tMcMinnville f A ?.t IT V-C;.n ton Yamhill trxlire fi ;nd the Lat'ic- Au xiliary. Patn : ( Militant, met jointly ;.t t'e JiOOF temple in McMinnville 'fhnr.''da.v. L. L. Cook was captain and Mary B. Miller was prc-l.lent in charge. Oistinguishined guests introdmed viere Jese T. Jones, department ti mmander of Oregon: S. E. Wat Htns. cast depaitient commander; A. R. Mclaughlin past depart ment commander and grand pat riarch of-Oregon's grand encamp- vioia MCi-augnnn. past presioents. 8nd Mrs- Garnet Draper, state trea- SUTCT. j A reception was held honoring member of the Yamhill auxtliaiy who received appointments to rtato offices Mrs. Olive Ramey. Hill boro, was appointed musician. Mr. Madi.lene Rossner, Dayton, officer of the guard and Mrs. Vernishia i Newbv, Amity, color guard; ; A reception for A. R. McLaugh hln. grand patriarch of the IOOF. Will be held in McMinnville June 22. The Yamhill county picnic will be held at Lafayette Locks July .17. OFFICER STABBED HONOLULU. June Si3.-The I'll ijtix:iy oiivjid iMdiiu ill LJif OM- bert group, had been stabbed to death by an enlisted man. .w:- Jim ' - 4?" l.V--.ia - , I ' A-a '-i . 1 m . T - . . -w- r - mi i T F"aiet u . .-va. jk.j . m m Z mm m II-. m 3 Escapees Caught; Leaves CADIZ, O., June 5 (JPi Three life-term convicts who. with 1 1 other inmates, cracked out of Vet Virginia state penitentiary, weie re-captured near here today. Sheriff D. J. Tope of Harrison C6inty. Ohio, said one of the trio 38-year-old Otto Neff. was felled by gunfire as he and his compan ion tried to abamlon a stolen c;r outside of Brilliant. O . some fort miles northeast of Cadiz. The sheriff reported Neff. John Valykeo. 36, and Stanley Sheftie 33. were surrounded bv a posse .tin- er the direction of Marshall ames Bailey. Harrison County officer? arrived find Neff bleeding from wounds the head and shoulder. Valvkro and Sheftie had dashed into the hills nearby but surrendered with out resistance w hcti thev w e.e tracked down moments later. Tope said. Recapture of the thiee life termers left only three of thf orfginal 14-man fugithe group still at large.. j CONN ELLS VI LLE. PA.. June 5 iPi Decetive John B. Kane said a 20-year-old Dunbar man a shot today by a gas station opera tor who thought he was one of the escaped convicts from We.t Virginia state penitentiary. i William Pcrter was released af ter treatment at Conncllsville stale hospital. He sustained superficial wounds in the arm and rib. Kane said the filling station operator, Edgar Thrasher, was , awakened by noife PortVr and 1 two other men were milking in front of the i-tation. The men re- . fused to leave and during an en- j sueing argument Thrasher fired. State police said pi osecution mav not be marie. Claire Inman, Ex-Law School Instructor. Dies ! Claire M. Inman. a Salem attor ney and Instructor at Willamette university' law college more than ; 30 years, died Sunday at hi home ' nt 1445 Mission st. at the nge of "4 vear. He had been in noor health for several vears, retiring fmm the Willamette faculty in i 194?. Depth w;is "mtisd bv ranppr ; He wriy born Sept. 4. 1874, In O'Bn'en c rintf. Towa. nd came to Salem with his parents irf lfifl.1. He 3 ptteHrrl ",:ii.,rrirff, i.r.iversitv ;ind wnK'natH from the1 law school in 1001 After a vrjr of practice in Rnker Tountv he returned to Sa Vm. where he w;ts a lawyer more lb; n 40 voir. He was a partner rif F-ank A Turner and Capt. M. W. Hunt tlnring the early years of hiv nractice. On Aue. 14. 1A46. at Salem he i w;is married to Katie F. Dixon of ' Portland. This was his second mar riage. Hp was a member of the Pres bvterian church. S 'lent Elks club, the Oregon State Rar association and Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil war. Surviving 'besides the widow are a son. Van Claire Inman. and a granddaughter, Lucinda, both of Los Angeles. Service will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Clough-Barrick chapel with Dr.X'hester W. Hamblin offi ciating. Jntermerit will be at City View cemetery. The brine shrimp, found all over the world, are reproduced by unfertilized eggs. 9 1 3 Uncaptured Bendix announces th Mwtst, simplest auto matic washer at the world's lowest price I Its secret is the utterly ditterent Vcndertub the flexible tub nude of magiimetexalcy, that revolutionizes automatic mashing, draining and ciieeze-drying. The Wondcrtub eliminates nanr expensive ptxti, too! Makes the Economac the iimplct, lowest price sutonutic masher in the world. W'onJtrtub guarantttd for fin yaril INCLUDES NORMAL INSTALLATION Only $18.00 Down 24 months iq pay DOES SO MUCH! COSTS SO LITTLE I SEE IT HERE! 279 Th Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Mayday. Jun 8. 1949 f logcow Elephant Walks the Streets MOSCOW, June 5 UP) The moscow circus elephone Punchy likes to walk and nothing makes her so happy as to walk the streets of the capital. She's even' learned to obey the traffic lights. An "Evening Mos- cow " account of her strolls said she 1 halts when the light is red and! when it turns creen and traffic starts tfi flow she hurries across! tne intersection. 1j-ia rill Anr?i.nt llAr 0 I T-ri trlrtfrt t ti)lls sometimes and sits down for: 4 rest. But Punchy wants to on and she tug him by the arm ; with her trunk. ! ' n . . OirtllS ' KNEDLER To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knedler, 1885 Waller st.. a son. Sunday. June 8, at Salem General hospital. DAWSON To Mr and Mrs Benjamin Dawson, 1090 N. 15th St.. a son. Sunday. June 5, at Sa lem General hospital. BUSMAN f To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buisman. Salem route 3. box 865. a son, Sunday. June 5. at Si.lem General hospital. DAVIS To Mc. and Mrs. Charles E. Davis. 1610 S. 13th st.. a daughter, Sunday. June 5, at Salem Genera! hospital. FLORES To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flores. Salem route 7, box 232T. a son. Sunday, June 5, at Salt in Memorial hospital. NORDYKE To Mr. and Mrs. Ri bert A Nordyke, 162 V. Lin coln st.. a daughter, Sunday. June 5, at Salem Memorial ho'p:tal. CANNIVET To Mr. and Mis. Jatk Cannivet. Woo'dburn. a laughter, Sunday. June 5, at Sa lem Mt mortal hospita zH, RE-ROOFING? B thrifty 255 N. Commercial " a or mimr mvv at a prico you won't COSTS USS 70 M0 miNGEK! M0 PLUMB ING-HEA N. COMMERCIAL PHONS 3-414) IP Jk Pleased Wlttf RITF-WAY millmrl So safe. So gentle. So beneficial to the udder! There's nothing likt the natural, calf-like milking ac tion cf the Rite-Way. Tapered, soft-nose inflations massage both the teats and the base of the ud der, aiding circulation. For top production and contented cows get a Rite-Way Milkerl 1 Single Unit Complot $171.74 DcukJe Unit CompUi S178.41 ' Salem Seed & Impiemeni Co., Inc. Front & Stat Phone 3-4903 SAVINGS EARN SAFELY at Salem Federal Your SAVINGS or Pederolly Insured Serf to $5000 by the Federal Savings & loan Intor once Corporation, an ogency of th United Stotti Govtrn menl. Jnvesf with eonridence todoy. 560 Stat Strt t mig Court Hows SALEA. ORtOON UtUNT RATI IHH ft ANNtfA . . see the friendly little Scotchman for a FREE ESTIMATE! QND SONS iPh. 3-847 bbliovol MAW COSTS USS TO Ml SPIKNINCI M0 tOlTING D0WHI TING iMiiiimiititiiiMut