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Those Famous City Hall Swinging Doors Will Go The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday. February 21, 1 9505 IPraMfi n&ejrdl, ! CfiiLy Mews UBisrfieffs NOMINATORS SELECTED , 1 Members of ; the nominating j ' committee preparing for the an-! nual election of Marion County Young Republican club were an nounced Monday. . Members are Val Sloper, chairman, I Mike Fee, Mark Hatfield and Walter Foster. Nominations will also be accepted from the floor at a meeting Friday night at 7:30 in the courthouse cir cuit court room. Good painting, we do ilt, you en Joy it. It pays. Low estimates. 25 yrs. in Salem. Specials prices for Feb. & Mar. Ph. 37551 ROAD CONTRACT OKEX1ED Signing of a contract with E-AC-RO Materials company of Sa lem for grading and pacing of Neef avenue south of the city was approved Monday by ; Marion county court. The firm' bid of $3,289, submitted 10 idays pre viously, was the lower? of two of fers. Cosf will be assessed pro portionately to property owners; along the street. i - '''-.hi ' V Tree expert, prompt serv. P. 39683. Johns - Manville sh'togles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Cora'I Free estimates. Ph. 34641 - CREW BUILDING BRIDGE A new piling bridge 76 feet long, is being constructed on market road 10 and one-half miles east of Donald, Marion County Commissioner E. L. Rogers said Monday. The road, which Joins Donald with Aurora land White school, is closed during i the pro Insured savings earn more than two per cent it saiem t eaerai Savings Association, 560 State st. Spencer Corsetler jaift 1 3-5071 SPRAGUE TO TALK! Charles A. Sprague, publisher of The Oregon Statesman, will ad dress meeting this morning of a group of Willamette university students, whose faculty advisors are Professors Robert Haley, Jam es Elliott and Mark Hatfield. The meeting will take place .at Eaton hall at 10 a. m. : The Salem Veterinary hospital cordially invites tne puouc to i UmA an Oram House Sunday. Feb. 26 from 2 to 7 p. m.; 3380 Port land Ka. . i ; : EAGLES FLAN PROGRAM Willamette aerie 2081, Frater nal Order of Eagles, will have a floor show and dance tonight fol lowing initiation. Performers will Include Edna and Bud Lind of Sil verton, with music by! Herb Mes- lenbrinlc -; ;' ;j';. y . ' " a Fresh killed young turkeys, J9c lb. Orwig. Market, 4375 Silver- ..... X7 A Dt, Jt19 . i IVRTTKANrE FIRM NA Certificate of assumed business, name as Cluett and Freier insur ance company at 1880 Fairgrounds rd., was filed witn tne Marion county clerk Monday by Nila Clu ett, 610 N. Commercial st, and Fred C. Freier, Salem route 6. ' Luncheon 65c, First? Methodist church Thura 11 a. mi to 1 p. m. Rummage sale Tues. tt Wedn First Methodist church. BREAK-IN INVESTIGATED City police Investigated aft over night burglary attempt at Stand ard Cleaners, 362 N. Commercial St., Monday. Nothing was reported - missing. Entry was gained through .a rear window. : Salem Obituaries ' JAQUET Mrs. Ruby Behra Jaquet. let resi dent of Silverton route 3, at a Silver ton hospital February IS at the ace Paul Jaquet. Silverton; saona. Donald Jaquet and Eld on Jaquet, both of Sil verton; aaugnters, vivian jaquet ana Lucille Jaauet. both of Silverton; brothers. Vernon Shanander. Browns ville. Elmer Shanander, Kooakia. Ida ho, rioyd Shanander, Seattle, Wash., and Marion Shanander. t U. S. navy; iatra. Mrs. Martin Tokastad. Port land. Mrs. Evlna Chase. Springfield. ana Jesse May snananoer, uom vn- feleg. runeral services will be held uesday, February 21, at 130 p.m. In : the W. T. Rtidon chapel with the Rev. Wilbert Regier officiating. Inter ment in Belcrest Memorial pars. RI'MPHKbYS i u J Tse W. Humphreys, lata resident of JC55 S Cottage St.. at a local hospital February IS at the age of :S3 years. Sur vived OJ wui, mru. snaj n ujii uiii r s, Salem; two daughters, Alice t. and Jcule Mav Humohrevs. f both of Sa- 1ra; three bro.hers, John A. of 'East side. Ore., William I. of Dunsmuir, Calif., in! Malcolm of Roaeburf ; sister. Mrs. Mildred stubbiefleld of caiilor nla Member of first Baptist church of Salem and or the Ma.vxvc 'oar. Funeral services will be held Thurs day. February, 23at 3 p.m. at the Ho- - well-Edwards cnapei. .. . HAHN : ; Miss Elvina Hahn. t formerly of Brooks, Ore , in a Seattle; hospital Feb ruary IS at the age of t2 years. Sur- Hahn or Lee, Mass., and Herman A. llahn o saiem; six sisters. Mrs. Au gusta Cutsinger of Salem, Lydia Hahn of Portland, Amanda Hahn of San Diego, Mrs. Martha Frazer of Oak land, Calif., Mrs. Ella Good of Sacra mento and Mrs. Esther Keller of San Francisco. Member of Church of Cod. Funeral arrangements later by Howell . .Edwards chapel. - - I v DESMOND ' I Mrs. Caroline Relsser Pesmond, late resident of Orovllle. Wash., at the home of her daughter on Salem route S. Box ?01i, Feoruary (20. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. H. L. Brown. Salem, and Mrs. Rex Bussert. Okano gan. Wash.; a sister, i Mrs. Jamea woods. Butte, Mont.; two grandchil dren and two great-grandchildren. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. MED mOII FIDEIIAII OIL BURIIERS . I HIGH PRESSURE - j .v. . .... Installed complete with 275 cap. tank. Nothing else to! buy .... ... BROTHERS IN CONTEST Harlow and Harold Ankeny, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. An keny, 3995 Portland rd-. are to represent George Fox college of Newberg in speech contests today at Oregon State college. Harold will enter the state peace oratori cal contest and Harlow the experi mental radio speaking contest. Both are seniors at the college. Old Fashioned steaks, actually cut out of Top Sirloin. Full seven course dinner only $1.75 at Shat tuc's Chateau. Dancing in the Burgundy room, Salem's finest dance room. No cover charge, no cabarette tax. SCHOOLGIRL. HURTS KNEE Carol Sue Bennett, 10, of 2480 N. Front st, was hospitalized with a knee injury Monday after trip ping over a tree root at the High land school playground. City first aid men took her to Salem Mem orial hospital where her condition was considered good Monday night. ; Adam Hats exclusive agent. United Shirt Shop, 331 State St FLAN CHURCH AUCTION Men of Jason Lee Methodist church will both show their new Sunday school building and con duct an auction to raise money for it at a program Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the structure. The recently opened addition was estimated to cost $65,000 but was built for $53,000, they announced. Landscaping and designing. No Job too large or too small, F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Ph. 2-1322. HEER . FILES NAME Lawrence Heer, Silverton, Mon day filed an assumed business name certificate as S it M Truck line at Silverton with the Marion county clerk. W. Howard Leighty filed notice of retirement from the firm. : After the show, get your ham & eggs at Shattuc's Chateau. Only $1.00. No cover charge, no cabar ette tax. Kitchen open til I a. m. DEPUTY BACK ON JOB Deputy Sheriff E. E. Colby was back on duty at the county sher iffs office Monday following a three-week convalescence due to back and internal injuries incurred in a fall at his home at 266 N. Cottage st... Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. KugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St. VFVV INCORPORATES Articles of Incorporation as Sil verton post 3004, Veterans of Foreign Wars, were filed Monday with the Marion county clerk by Robert R. Edgerton, Tom Lynch and A. Opperud. Isa belle Anderson, former instruc tor at Los Angeles largest Sewing Center now starting sewing class es at the New Home Sewing Cen ter. Phone 33139 for details. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St. MOTHER IMPROVING Mrs. Ina Wadsworth. mother of Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion county school superintendent, was re ported Monday as showing steady improvement at Portland, follow ing a severe leg infection. MRS. LORD ELL ILL Mrs. Fred M. LobHrfL 2S R 18th st- is seriouslr ill at Kalm Memorial hnsnital whr tVn admitted Monday. The family re ports mat no visitors are allowed. HOLTZ TO SPEAK Roth HoltZ. bovs' Work Airtrinr at the Salem YMCA. will aroav Thursday afternoon at Jefferson mgn scnooi in Portland in ob servance of Brotherhood week. t Eagles to Hold Conclave Here Salem s Fraternal Order of Eagles, Willamette aerie 2081, will be host Sunday to a zone meeting of Eagles from Detroit, Dallas, Sheridan, jvewberg and Mc&llnn ville. Operation and management of Eagles lodges will be discussed and at least four representatives are expected from each lodge. The women's auxiliaries of the Eagles also will mm here Sunday, Births EOYSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Royston, Brooks, a daughter, Monday, f eoruary zu, at baiem Memorial hospital. FIELDS To Mr. and Mrs. Verle Fields, Salem route 7 box 428A, a son,. Monday, February 20, at Sa lem General hospital. WANTED Witnesses of Accident Corner of Market St. & N. Winter Feb. 32:30 P. M. NO INCONVENIENCE Writ Box S44 co Statesman $290. a"l!" if r Workmen are preparing a temporary entrance to Salem police head qnarters as work begins en a $7,000 addition at the sooth side ef the eity hall front steps. Above, working In a cloud ef dust, are Paul Ilamrlck, Salem rente (. with air drill; and A. C Thomas, Salem rente 7, standing. Other photo shows the best known swinging doors In Salem, the present entrance to the police department through which many a solid citizen has inarched t pay his does In the over time parking club. These will be torn out for the new addition. (Statesman photos.) Roy Ednerton Promoted to Lt. Colonel Roy C. Edgerton, commanding officer of the local 929th field ar tillery battalion of the army re serve, was promoted Monday to the rank of lieutenant colonel from major. Colonel Edgerton has been head of the outfit for nearly a year. He received a reserve army com mission prior to the war and en tered the army from Salem in 040 as a second lieutenant.; He served overseas in the European theatre. Ha was sworn in to his new commission Monday by Capt. Ri chard A. Reynolds, assistant unit instructor of the Salem army re serves. The 929th meets twice monthly at the reserve hut at 25th and Lee streets. r7 A t, ff America has come a long way since that dark Christmas night in 1776 when Washington led his brave though weary men serosa the storm-swept Delaware and on to victory at Trenton During those Revolutionary days, men needed courage and vision to believe that the dream of a free America would some day b realized. . Freedom has come to America individual freedom and economic freedom together with real security. New power, new machines plus constantly increased skill have meant abundance until today our way of life provides the highest standard of living ever en joyed by any people. Our American system is more productive, more promising, mora challenging than any economic system the world has ever known With even better teamwork, America's future , . . and yours . . . if unlimited. In honor of George Washington! birthday this bank will observe i LIOAL ilO . 'Jt I itt ,-. J STUDENT PILOT KILLED WACO, Texas, Feb. 20 -W-Aviation' Cadet Howard W. Kline of Portland, Ore, was killed to day in the crash of a T-6 trainer plane near Waco.. Pre-Marriage Course Slated "Looking Forward to Marriage" will be the title of a five-week course to begin March 2, sponsor ed by young adult committees of the Salem YMCA and YWCA, Marion County Health and Tuber culosis association and the E. C. Brown trust Weekly meetings will be open to all interested.' On the YM-YW planning com mittee are Norman Winslow, Mrs. IGertrude Ayres, Charles Derthick, Genevieve Cockerhne, Adeline Wilson, Gus Moore, Joyce Lamor eus and Gertrude Acheson. 1 si rrn J dJIiiWiica, X ar fit. HOLIDAY. . . . WEDIf ISDAY, LADD BUSH-SAIEM RXANCP SaH m4 CaaMMroM .W. YM.........VtaaNfc SOT MUON...At.VtoarM. C. C. IMrm....AM.VtaarM. MCOt FUHtll. . . .Am. CmMw S. P. SOST1ACX Am. Mc IAWHNC1 B. rtSHILAMt. Ms OtVAl C KINNIN. .Am. Mga, WALTtl McdlNI....At.Maa, lAWttMCt MOMAN.Am. Mms At Am WEST SAIEM BRANCH tlUIaV MX CIBSOM, , W5jtrc swim IT i Salem School News By Gilbert Bateeoa School Correspondent McKINLET SCHOOL An assembly giving a review of the gay nineties was presented by Mrs. Egelston's . third grade at McKinley. "In MyMerry Oldsmo- bile" and "Daisy, Daisy" were sung by the group. Students participating were John Anderson, Bob Bunch, Lar ry Campbell, Beverly Crane, Ken neth DeCamp, Arthur Erickson, Patricia Ann Fenix, Lance Haz elbacker, Neil Lancefield, Suzanne Loucks, Larry McCargar, Kris tine Miller, Elsie Neuman, Pat rick Reilly, David Steinbock, Ste phen Ward, Linda Ann Wilton, Patrick Benjamin, Gary Calaba, Richard Chandler, Janet Daven port, Tom Dunham, Anne Farrar, Thirza Goeckner, Nancy Kenagy, John Little, Julia Marshall, Pete Melin, Nancy Miller, Diana Pear cy, Beverly Smith, Wesley Stew art, Suzanne Wilson. FEBRUARY 2 Check Passer v Paroled from Jail Sentence Harold Patrick White, Corval lis, Monday received a suspended one-year jail sentence after he pleaded guilty to a charge of pass ing a worthless $52 check last week in Salem. White appeared in Marion coun ty circuit court before Judge George R. Duncan. He was placed on probation three years. In other action, Donald J. Bar ker, transient from Opportunity, Wash, pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny of an auto February 5 from Carl Haynes. Duncan con tinued Barker's case for pre-sen tence investigation. ...coffee Edward someth resher Edwards' exdnsiye "Speed-Fresh" method guarantees yon the fiifl, natural cofee richness and aroma! 0 t l V. i. t :V i: t m& Pfff, Off JIM EVEIY POUND a W9 - 1 DISTRICT COURT Arthur Walter Clawson, Clat- skanie, charged with reckless driv ing; fined $50. MUNICIPAL COURT Charles W. Clark, 633 Ferry st. charged with obtaining property by false pretenses; held in lieu of S 1,000 bail. PROBATE COURT Putney E. Perkins estate: Ap praisal at $2,884. Charles P. Johnston estate: Or der approves final account, directs distribution and discharges admin istrator. Frank M. Coy estate: Order dis charges executor. Milton J. Ferguson estate: Order approves final account and directs distribution. Lizzie Beringer Winzer estate: Order approves final account and discharges administrator. John T. Schuetz estate: Apprais al at $13,400. Bartlett Ryan estate: Appraisal at $887. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Ralph Hubert Asbury, jr., 23, construction worker, Salem route 2, and Thelma V. Densmore, 21, domestic, Brooks. Ernest E. Gaub, 21, laborer, Dal las, and Darlene Norton, 16, stu dent, Silverton. CIRCUIT COURT . Clay Ella Simpson vs Jesse James Simpson, jr.: Plaintiff files reply admitting and denying. Frank Cluck vs Leo McMana man: Order dismisses case with prejudice and without costs. Norman Eugene BaYkhurst vs Patricia Lorraine Barkhurst: . Or der overrules motion to strike. Hazel M. Rickard vs Glenn O. Rickard: Complaint ior divorce al leging desertion. Married May 17, 1948, at Elko, Nev. Janet Brown vs Elmo D. Brown: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment asks custody of two minor children. Married April 21, 1934. Income Tax-Relurns i Made Out By Consultant J. W. 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Barker: Defendant-pleads guilty to charge of larceny; continued for sentencing. State vs Harold Patrick White: Defendant pleads guilty to charge of obtaining property by false pre tenses, receives suspended one year jail sentence, placed on pro bation three years. TWIN F1GHTEK CRASHES TOKYO, Tuesday, Feb. 21 -UP)-Two U. S. air force officers died yesterday in a twin engined F-82 Mustang fighter which crashed coming in for a landing. - 35 IlEH'S SUITS Qoceouts On Winter Numbers $OQ05 Specicd sSsiW Thos. Kay Woolen nm 2M Se. Mth St you fa flavor raally Here's tow "Speed-Fresh" works: 4 Edwards Is roasted ONLT TO youb I GKOCEaVf OXOEBm.IN SMALL BATCHES Edwards Is rushed by truck to your store. No lonf weeks In a wsre house. Your grocer gets It fastek TOO CIT IT FRXSHZK . .BT DATS I Every pound Is frean whan you BUT . It. Never stocked, never sold, unless t its peak freshness. That's why Edwards Is ao rich and fragrant always FBC8HXK BT DATal IICH...UNIF0IMIY FRESH . C. J. 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