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(DSiy News DBrleffs, :-(. I - I 1 DANIEL IIEADRICK DUE Daniel Headrick will spend the . summer in Salem with hi$ father, Earle Headrick, business Manager of station KSLM. For the past four years young Headrick has been in southern California with his moth er while attending the University of California at Los Angeles. His rnolherV Mary Talmadge Headrick, violinist, is in musical work in Los Angeles, and was formerly prom inent in music circles in Salem. 2-4151 Road oiling, call Tweedi$, or 3-5J69. I Karakul Karpet It's new; ft's re versible, it's 100 irgio wool and woven through and through, only 1 IC ..j nk .iQ t-tlRl Salem's unique dining club. Shat tuc's Chateau. - I RETURNS TO LONG BEACH Ensign F. G. Bradshaw, son of Mr. .and Mrs. F. O. Bradshaw of 1530 Cherneketa s.,' navigator pn th oil tanker Ktfekaskia.rhas re- turned to Lone Beach from a six month's trip to the Persian gulf after oil. He went via Guam, Sing apore and Colombo and returned via Japan and Pearl. Harbor. En-' sign Bradshaw last was in Salerrt last November.' t r lit Special Notice The Ranich opeh daily If a.m. Open 4th of July. ' Hereafter open Mondays, closed Tuesday. " I . Special Notice The Ftanrh open 'daily 11 ,a.m. Open 4th f Juliy. 'Hereafter , open Mondays, closed ' Tuesday. j BABIES TAKEN HOME j Salem Memorial hospital Satur day dismissed Mrs. James ;Mortell 8nd infant daughter, 169 EVergrten ave., and four mothers with new born. sons Mrs. Milo Kliewer, 4204 Glen wood dr.; Mrs. Melvjin Hai- nes, iiza iraue si.; mis. ueuige Ray, Scio route l, and Mrs. Hus- sell Miles, 734 N. Front st BIKE RIDER HURT James Patterson, 14, of 745 5. 20th. st, was ! injured 'Saturday wheft a pedal broke off the bicycle he was riding and pierced his leg. It happened at a parking lot at 145 S. Church st. City first aid men treated him- Stevensoivs Restaurant will . be open Monday, ' July 4. Meals will be served from 5 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. TOWNSENDS' TO PICNIC A picnic for Townsend club members and friends will be held July 4 at the Prescott home, 1064 Oak st. Those attending are asked to, bring picnic lunch and table service. ! Launderette 55 Ferry St. CUTS LEG ON NAIL Mrs. J. :R. Polk 65. was treated b city first aid men at her home at 260 N. 14th st. about noon Sat urday, .after she cut her leg on a protruding nail while walking up the steps of her porch. Special Notice I The' Ranch open daily 11 km. iOpen 4th of July. Hereafter open' Mondays, closed Tuesday. ; . WOMAN INJURES HAND Edith Stevenson, 1385 N. 18th st., incurred a deep cut on her right hand Saturday morning when a milk bottle broke as she picked it up. City first aid men were sum moned. NEW YORK CONVENTION A. L. Rigby; H. I. Sargent and L. C. Thompson of the internation al Business Machines corporation, Salem branch, will attend the firm's national convention at Tent City, Endicott.iN. Y., July 11-13. CANCEL' TOtyNSEND MEET Central; Townsend club will not meet Monday ; because of the In dependence day holiday observan ce. ; Fireworks at v ... ..:.?' j ' Police Station Ends in Arrest i A noisy barrage of firecrackers thrown from a speeding auto in front of the Salem police station early Saturday imorning was, fol lowed shortly by the arrest and citation of Douglas . Heider, 260 W. Ewald st, for shooting fire crackers in zone one. ; He also wa? charged with reckless5 driving. Heider paid a $50: fine on, the reckless driving; citation in muni cipal court Saturday, andj the fireworks charge was continued. The driving charge resulted when he ran a flashing stop light at North High and Center streets and sped away from a pursuing prowl car, according to a police report. Later the car was found parked, and Heider was arrested when he returned for it. State Parole Board Has 12th Anniversary f- Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Sunday. Julr 3. IS42- I A 4?teZ. - 1 ' vi -JiJt.. i iiTfiitiininiiiii ii rrr ti- , w The Mclodair? are playing at; the Burgandy rloom. Shattuc!"s Chat eau nitely. - j . j Federally Insured' Savings Cur rent dividend 2?. See Federal Savings First 142 S erty. Phone 3-4944. j Neuner Clarifies Qualifications for School Director Under the Oregon law and a constitutional amendment, a (can didate for school director must register 30 days prior to a school election in order to qualify for the office of school director, At torney General George Neuner ruled Saturday. i The opinion was asked by the state education department in connection with a recent election in the Pendleton school district. Neuner held that tjhe successful candidate was not j a registered voter and not eligible to serve. The state board of parole and probation had a 10th anniversary recently and held a get-together obser vance Thursday night at the Golden Pheasant Left to right are Board Members Gerald W. Mason of Portland and Roy S. Keene of CorvaUis chairman ), wn have served continuously since being- ap pointed to the original board by former Gov. Charles Spragne; Gov. Douglas McKay; Board Member John L. Gary of West Linn (who was appointed in 1944 to succeed the late Paul Kelty). and former Governor Sprague. Highlight was the presentation to Governor McKay of a report by the board and Director II. M. RandalL : Heads Dealers Records ' : ' First Lib- GRAVEL NEEDED A request for gravel pn Zim merman hill above Mehania so that the school bus can pick i up chil dren for school next winter was received by the Marion county court Saturday from Mlrs. Alice Huber, clerk of school board 29J. Commissioner Roy Rice will in vestigate the. matter. Do your home cost, easy way. ni'ig. Kitchen, Phone 3-3582. canning the low Blundell's Kan- 13th &' Wilbur, Export License Controls Egsed A number of items have been added to the list of commodities which may be exporttfd without an expoi-t license, H. E. Water bury, district manager of the of fice of international trade said Saturday. The items, removed from con trols Friday, Include many types of lumber and lumber products. Full details ran be secured by writing the department of com merce, district office, 520 S. W. Morrison st., Portland. JURY CLEARS PARKER A MaYion county circuit jury late Friday returned a vjerdict in favor of defendant Wayn C. Par ker of city police, who was being sued by Mary Baker fori alleged false arrest Feb- 20, 1947, in con nection with, a larceny charge of which Mrs. Baker was cleared. Insured savings earn more than two per cent st Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st i - . LEAVfc GENERAL HOSPITAL Mrs.LMerrill Russell and infant daughter, Salem route L box 106, and Mrs. Dean Smith anq baby son of Independence were discharged from Saljem General hospital Sat urday. ; Landsccfri.ng and designing. No job loo large or too small. Fj, A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St." BETHEL BAPTIST HAS PICNIC Members and friends of Bethel Baptist Sunday school will hold a picnic; on July 4 at Champoeg park near Newberg. Those attend ing; aire to meet at the church, Northl Cottage and p streets, at 10 a. m. Monday. , Shattuc's Chateau-Salem's unique ' cuning ciuo. Young beef .for lockers. 39c lb -4375 Silverton Rd. C. S. Orwig Ph.2-6128. Birth s SPRINGER To Mr. and Mrs. Ricttard Springer, 1510 N. 21st st.. a son, born Saturday, July 2, at Salem General hospital.. KNIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knight, 674 H. Front st, a daugh ter, Saturday, July 2, at Salem General hospital. KIELING To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klelingi. Salem route 2, box 208, a son, Saturday, July 2 at Salem General hospital. , MYERS-pTo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers, Salem route 1, box 709, a son, Saturday, July 2, at Salem Memorial hospital. LARSON - To Mr. and Mrs. James Larson. 2765 Portland rd., a daughter, Saturday, July 2, at Salem Memorial hospital. THOMASON To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomason, Idanha, a son, Saturday, July 2, at Salem Memo rial hospital, j IHRHAMMFR To Mr. and Mrs. Arle Uhrhammer, Salem route 9, box 640, ': a daughter, Friday, July 1, at Salem Memorial hospi tal. ; CIRCUIT" COURT Margaret E. Richardson vs. Murriel Leon Richardson: Default order for defendant. James P. Cross vs. Geraldine Cross: Complaint for divorce al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment asks custody of one minor child. Marrjed Sept, 26, 1949, in Yuma, Ariz. DISTRICT COURT Bill Gene Miller, 855 Gaines st, charged with contributing to de linquency of a minor, waived pre liminary examination,, held to an swer to grand jury; held in lieu of $2,500 bail. John Elmer: Larkin, Lebanon, pleaded guilty to being intoxicat ed on a public, highway, fined $50 and costs. Gerald Robinson Lloyd, Mill City, pleaded guilty to larceny, received 30 day suspended jail sentence, placed on probation one year, fined $50. MUNICIPAL COURT Calvin C. Donaghue, Aumsville, driving while intoxicated; 30-day jail sentence suspended on pay ment of $250 fine, driver's license revoked for one year. Douglas Heider, 260 W. Ewald st., , reckless drivings fined $50, driver's license revoked for six months; charged with shooting nreworks in zone one, case con tinued. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS John W. Bredehoft, legal, retir ed farmer, Turner, and Era Smith, legal, domestic, Mehama. Leo Luther Baton, 26, engineer, 1541 S. Church st, and Lillian Irene Gregg, 29, stenographer, 1434 Ferry st; both of Salem. Gerald . J. Rockwell, 19, logger, Stayton, and Leila Mae White, 16, student, Lyons. PROBATE COURT V Albert "J. Lemery estate: Ap praisal at $5,640. Priscilla and Paul Asper guard ianship estate: Appraisal, at $3,293. Sasie E. Parmenter estate: Or der to sell real property. Harry H. Lindsey estate: Order approves final accounts, authorizes distribution and discharges Fred A. Williams as administrator. ? !Jv r ; I H 1 11 I Parking Spots Assigned at Courthouse Twenty-six of the 35 parking spaces around the Marion county courthouse have been assigned tentatively to county officials. Judge Grant Murphy announced Saturday, j Nnine spaces will be left for courthouse employes and persons entering the building on business. Two spaces facing Court and State streets haye been vacated to per mit movement of fire equipment. No parking will be permitted on the outer curbs of the courthouse square drive, now used for park ing, j The tighter restrictions on courthouse parking have been im posed as a result of several cqn- SUn Baker, head of the Stan Bak- ferences Detween coumy er Motor company (Dodee-Plyna saiem rire "XJ: " V mouth) in Salem, is the new president of the Oregon Auto-, mobile Dealers' association. Other officers are H. L. Mac Kenzif, Hillsboro. 1st vice presi dent; C. E. Parkinson. Oregon City, 2nd vice president and Roy O. Burnett jr., Portland, secretary - treasurer. Edward Fox, jr., is general manager. Man in Hospital; Wrong About Gun DENVER. July 2 -V Cecil E. FarwelL 28, PortlanS, examined a .25 caliber pistol in a tourist camp cabin here and decided it wouldn't work despite a recent repair job, Then, just as he handed the gun to his wife, Betty, 32, it went off and sent a bullet crashing into his chest. Farwell was reported in good condition after treatment at a hospital. Services for Mrs. Sharp Set Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Sharp, late resident of 1060 Mill st, will be held Wednesday at tie Howell-Edwards chapel. Announ cement of the hour of services is being with-held .pending arrival of out-of-state relatives. . one oiea jate i naay nignt at her home at the age of 79 years fol lowing a. lingering illness. She was born in Hardenberg. N.Y., Aug. 15, 1869 and married William H. Sharp in Nebraska in 1886. He preceded her in death 36 years ago. She was a member of the Na zarene church in Salem. Surviving are four sons, Roy, Earl and Harlos Sharp, all of Sa lem, and Claude Sharp of San Ga briel, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel R. Butler of Loveland, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brown of Wheatland, Wyo.. and Mrs. Chris tine Clark of Kendahille, Ind.; four brothers, Julian Utter - of Grand Junction. Colo., Vincent Utter of Wheatland. Wyo., and Emerson Utter of Andrews, Nebr.; 18 erandchildren and 22 great IS' f four hub cP June 28 Crom an auto belonging- to Brent peitrick, 1621 Cross ft :- li ,:" i LlQyd jvaj placed pn probation one year, and ordered to ipay $50 costs. - I " In other court action. Bill Gent Miller, 855 Gaines st, waived pre liminary investigation and was bound over to the grand $ury to answer ; to a charge of contribut ing ta the delinquencjr of minor. Miller was arrested by iity po lice Saturday. He is being held on $2,500 bail. i 4 John Elmer Larkin, Lebanon, pleaded guilty to being intoxicated on state highway 222 Friday and was fined $50 and costs. ' Larceny Term Suspended Gerald Robinson Lloyd, Mill City, received a suspended 30-day jail sentence in Marion county dis trict court Saturday .for larceny SNACK. SHOP Opn Til 1 A. Ml 17th & Ctriter Hours for the Holidays Sat. 4:30 a. m. td l:0d a. m. Sun. 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. Mon. -8:30 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. Now .Under NW Manage ment .4. . Try Our Cookod Malsl Homo Nothing Down, Pay Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades . I We also wash, re tape, paint and resist your old Venetian plinds. THE BLIND i- MAN Call Any Time For Free Estimates Phono $-732$ 1453 Ruge St I W. &alem We Give SAH Green Stamps - ELIIER Akers to Handle Correspondence Study Program , EUGENE, July 2 Howard J. Akrs of Eugene has been named administrative assistant in charge of the office of correspondence study, general extension division, state system of higher education, Dr.' J. F. Cramer, dean and - di rector of general extension, an nounced Saturday. Akers has been a field repre sentative in the department of statewide classes. He replaces Mozelle Hair, who retired July 1. Miss Hair was head of correspon dence study since its organization 40 years ago. Today it is the eighth who had declared that the con: gested parking practices at the courthouse constituted a fire ha zard. 1 Pre-Season Fires Heavy Ninety-three pre-season fires burned over 2,518 acres of forest land during the period January 1 to May 15 on lands protected by the various state and association units, the state forestry depart ment reported Saturday. One of the main contributing factors to early fires was the dead bracken fern which dries out within a few hours whenever clear weather occurs. Man-caused fires headed the list with 24. largest correspondence study de partment in the nation. During the fiscal year just ended, 5076 students were enrolled in its courses. Rent Control Office Reipains In Corvallis Corvallis will continue to be headquarters for E. G. Clay, re cently appointed director of the Salem defense-rental area. He is expected to be at the Salem of fice, 460 N. High st, several days each week. - Clay, formerly area rent repre sentative under the jurisdiction of the Portland office, now will have full responsibility for federal rent control operations in an area in cluding Salem, Corvallis and Eugene. MEDFORD HOTEL SOLD MEDFORD, July 2 -(JP)- The sale of the 127-room Medford hotel to A. I. Arnsberg, Portland, by Mr. and Mrs. W. Wells wai announced today. EUGENE BUILDING OFF EUGENE, July 2 -()- Build ing wasn't as brisk in Eugene last month. A total of $294,545 worth of building permits was issued far below the $748,855 of June, 1948. Until th . . . A FULL MONTH'S EARNINGS FOR SAVERS Get the most in earnings for your savings HERE . . by opening your account or adding to it before tho tepth of the month. Accounts added by that day earn from the first of that month. Your earnings here are compounded ahd we add to savings every six months-December 31st and June 30th. Start saving now I ' ij F irst Federal Savings&Loan ASSOCIATION OF SAIEM O , 142 SOUTH LIBERTY Salem Obituaries . K1RKWOOD . La Versa Kirk wood, late resident of Dayton, route I, in this city July 1. Survived by, daughters, Mrs. Joe Beaty of Salem, and Mrs. Robert A. Gilchrist of Portland: brothers. W. H. Keen of Eugene, and Frank Keen of Malone. Wash.; sisters. Mrs. Aria B. Hagstrom of Dayton, Mrs. Sjadie Hollenbeck of Hillsboro, Mrs. Walter Davis of Aber deen. Wash., and Nora Smith of Port-)-nd. Member of the United Brethren church and Rebekah lodge. Services wm oe neia sunaay, juiv j. at 3 p.m. daylight time, at the United Brethren church at Hopewell with the Rev. Con rad Rhode and the Rev. Harry Ryan officiating. Interment will be at Hope well cemetery under direction of the W. T. Rlgdon chapel. 8HRP ' Hattie Sharp, at the residence at 1060 Mill St.. July 1. at the age of 79 i year. Survived by a daughter Mrs. I Sthl R Rutle nf Inwlanri fnln ! four-sons. Roy. Earl and Harlos Sharp. 11 of Salem; two sisteqs. Mrs. Mary Brawn of Wheatland, Wyo., and Mrs. ChrisUne Clark of KendalvlUe. Ind.: three brothers Julian Utter of Grand Junction. Colo.. Vincent Utter of Wheatland. W. and Emerson Utter i of Andrews. Nebr.; It erandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. Member of the Niiarene church of Salem. 'An nouncement of servicee later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. CARD OF THANKS In. sincere gratitude we ack nowledge the innumerable acts of kindness and sacrifice that made It easier to bear -our sorrow oc casioned by the loss of our be loved wife and mother, Delia . Uofstetter. Hans Hofstetter Gordon, Leona and Sherry XJrover , Rodney Beverly ' CITY TRANSIT LINES Salem, Oregon : FOUR CORNERS ROUTE Daily Except Sundays and Holidays Effective: July 3. 1949 i " Leaving (First bus daily ex. Sun. & HoL 6:10 A-M.) Staff and (First bus Sundays & Holidays 8:40 AM.) Commercial (Last bus daily 11:45 P.M.) M :; Lv v ; : . State & Commercial Elma & Beck(4 Corners) i 6:10 AM. 6:25 AM. 7:05 A.M. 7:45 AJ. 8:15 A-M. 9:05 AM. 10:00' AM. 11:05 AM. 12:00 P.M. 1:05 P.M. 3:05 P.M. 4:05 P.M. 5:00-P. M. C:05 P.M. 6:55 P. M. , 9:35 P. M. 12:05 AM. and from- Four Corners 6:48 A-M. 7:30 AM. 8:00 8:40 AM. AM. 9:40 AM. 10:40 AM. 11:35 AM. 12:45 P.M. 2:40 P.M. 3:40 P.M. 4:40 P. M. 5:40 P.M. 6:40 P.M. .9:15 P.M. 11:45 P.M. Note, these trips will operate to '; via Cherneketa, Center, Morgan, Anbofn, .Lancaster and return same route.. I Lv i State SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Lv ! Elma & Beck (4 Corners) 8:55 AM. 10:30 AM. 11:50 1:10 Commercial j 8:40 AM: 10:00 AM. 11:30 AM. 12:55 P.M. ! 2:10 P.M. i 3:30 P.M. i 4:50 P.M. 1 6:15 P.M. i 9:15 P.M. ! 11:45 P.M. AM. P.M. 2:30 P.M. 3:50 P.M. P.M. P.M. 5:10 6:30 9:35 P.M. 12:05 AM. A poem fro mWilliam Shakespeare play gays, in part, 7n the Springtime The only pretty ringtime ... Sweet lovers love the Spring." But what about Summertime Mr. , Bard? Certainly everybody loves the Spring but a pretty, ringtime is anytime a sweet lover receives a ring . . . or gives a ring! Incidentally, there's more truth than poetry in this quotation which every good ring-bear-er should know by heart, "You need never sacrifice to give the finest. You are assured of that at ; eiL r j ! I eru The First mm In Years! m For a Limited Time only up lo 50 Redac lions on America's Favoriie Shirts, Ties, and Tee Shiris. A I See Back Page Tuesday' Statesman BO Ml o U IN y-Vi LI IS90