f - . - gISTEK VISITS HERE Mrs. C E. Larson and daughter Linda of Los Angeles arrived in Salem by train Saturday night for week's visit with Mrs. Larson's - brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and t ruirkiimri rMntlT came nere as district sales, manager lor un ion Oil company, j : rnr900 War nmn1 until 9 Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays 10 to 5. jp lowers pj t j, u ii. v.iwi. (Shopping Center. Ph. 2-4802. -Now trr that tempting tender de licious Lobster; King served with drawn butter at Shattuc's Cha ' teau. ' TOH-NSENIMEET MONDAY Hie business meeting and open forum of Central Townsend club 6 on Monday night at 259 Court st. will Ibe followed by a social hour, including dancing. j " N " rwk CAiintf fiirtr-Atr. lb. Orwijg's Market, 4375 bilverton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. Public itecords DISTRICT COURT . Doris Wayman. 765 McNary St., charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, preliminary hear ing set for March 13 following plea ofi innocent; released on $1,000 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Harold A. Burroughs, 19, farm er, Molalla, and Belva Edythe Rhoades, 17, domestic, Silverton. Vernon E. ( White, 24, student, 1020 Cascade dr., and Valleda N. Noberg, 19, switchboard operator, 3245 Triangle dr, both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT : James Newton Wilson, Eureka, Calif., driving while intoxicated, fined $250, 30-day sentence sus pended, driver's license revoked for one year " ' James Clayton Vogt, Ft. Lewis, Wash., AWOL, held. CIRCUIT COURT- . Marion coun.tT vi William Smith: Default judgment allows plaintiff $152. J. W. Copeland yards vs Arthur L. Cole: Judgment of voluntary nonsuit entered for defendant.' Keith Brown. Lumber yard vs. Albert and Gertrude A. Brant: Default judgment awards plain tiff; $609. , ' - 'j V V - .-; Joe:victdrine vs H S. Kubik: Plaintiff seeks $650 allegedly due him on a work contract. Vada B. Moore vs David O. Moore: Suit for. divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Sept. 16, 1949, at Vancou ver; Wash. I ; ; PROBATE COURT Lee and Ray Kash guardianship estate: Order approves second ac count of guardian. Barbara Gordon estate: Order eta time for hearing on final ac count at April 1$. Leonard O. Barrr tat ni stes final account hearing at April 18. . ; i' - j " Nancy J. Davis estate: Order closes estate. v Charles Yergen estate: Order appoints Mary Bentler Yergen, as administratrix and Russell Beut-ler,- C M. Quistad and Sam F. Speerstrar as appraisers. - Albert EJwyn Owen estate: Final order closes estate. Julia F. Delano, conservatorship: ,yraer appoints James L Teed as conservator. ' . ,. August W. Meyer estate: Order admits will to probate and ap points Louise E. Meyer as execu trix and Lee Ohmart, Charlotte Possehl and Herman! Persey as ap praisers.':. '-!' j '. ! CARD! OF THANKS Wt, wish. to extend our thanks and appreciation for the acta of kindness, messages of sympathy, and, beautiful floral offering from our many friends in the loss of our beloved i huxHanH ., I At t vroucr. Emma DeLapp Myrtle Johnson Bernice Davis Bruce DeLapp D. C. DeLapp Kenneth DeLapp Earl DeLapp FOS HISUHED SAVINGS first Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2'a i st Federal Savings ! and Loan Ass'n. 1M So. Liberty SEE j ft CHAPMAN HOME FREEZERS Mad in Portland ' At Oregon's Lowest Prices Installed la Tear Home $ Tears' Guarantee CHEST FREEZERS Sold Exclusively 14 cul ft . $290 If cu. ft i if ?cu. ft . '. c $390 37' cu. ft A.. $495 . Elmer's Venetian Blinds and Shades E ' V. ' 1 ' cu y time for Free .Estimates. '- We also wash, retape, paint and sew slat your eld Tenetiana. Phone S-732S 1453 Rage St. e ' OIL COMPANY CHANGES An assumed business name eer tilicate for Woodburn Oil Co. at Wood burn, was filed with the Ma rion county clerk Saturday, by Hal R. Fancher and Smith French, both of Woodburn. A notice of retirement from the same company was filed by Charles E. and Elea nor F. Prine. Spencer Corsetier call 3-5072. Johns - Manville shingles, applied by Ma this Bros., 164 S. Com'l Free estimates Ph. 34642. CHERRIANS TO MEET Consideration of plans for acti vities of the coming seasons is slated for the meeting of Salem Cherrians at 6:30 pjn. Monday in the Golden Pheasant. An invita tion to attend a May 24 celebra tion at Victoria, B. C, will be dis cussed. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. Air-Steamship tickets" anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. BOARD TO CONVENE Executive board of the Red Cross in Marion county will meet Monday evening in the chapter of-, fices. Topping the agenda is the introduction of - Blanche Currie, new chapter manager, who is to begin her duties here this week. Adam Hats exclusive age n t. United Shirt Shop, 331 State St. Serv-Ur-Self Laundry. Maytag washers and dryers. 3235 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-9371. Open Tues. & Fri. eves, from 7 to 9, CONSTRUCTION NAMED Santiam Construction Co. is the assumed name of a construction company at Gates filed with the Marion county clerk Saturday by A. T., D. H. and H. V. Bernhardt, all of Gates. Macleay school benefit I baked ham family" style dinner, March 17, 6 to 8 p.m. Entertainment St dancing. Adults $1, under 12 50c. H. F. Klassin. gospel St bible teacher, of Bur bank, Calif, at Sa lem Memorial Hosp. Chapel Oak St every night 7 p.m. beginning Sun., March 12 thru. Sun.,: March 19. ' DEMOCRAT MEET TODAY : The Marion county democratic central committee and democratic candidates for office will hold a covered diih dinner and business meeting at Mayflower hall begin ning at 1 pjn. today. Sawdust by tube from truck to basement No muss, no dust Call pighway Fuel. Ph. 3-6444. ALLOWED TO BUILD - Permit to erect a on - atoi-r house at 1265 S. 15th st, at a cost of $5,600 was issued Saturdav hv the city building department to Liana avarverua. Painting St paperhanging.. ! Free estimates. 857 Shipping, Ph. 39513, DEMMER RITES HELD Funeral services were he' Portland Saturday for Ella Mav Demmer, sister of Gretchen David son of St. PauL Also surviving are several other brothersand sisters. Benefit Ham Dinner, Lincoln Sch. (4 Corners) Thurs4 Mar. 16, 5:30 to 70. ; I - PATTON IN HOSPITAL Calviq Patton, 492 S. High st, is recovering satisfactorily in: the Portland' veterans hospital from a major operation. He has been in the hospital for three weeks, j VACATION TIME: All expense 5 or 10 day Alaskan Cruise $145.05 and up. Globe Travel Service, Senator Hotel Lobby. Phone 2-7052. TRAVEL TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cladek are visiting . this week in Oakland, Calif,, with their daughter Mrs. W. M. Keeney. . AIR TRANSPORT CRASHES HOPE, Art, March ll-4P)-An air force C-47 transport crashed and burned near here this after noon, killing the pilot The three other crewmen bailed out and landed safely. Births HUHTA To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Huhta, 1315ft N. 17th st., a son, Saturday, March 11 at Salem General hospital. MARX -To Mr. and Mrs. James R. Marx,- 3225 Triangle dr., a daughter, Saturday, March 11 at Salem General hospital. ' KIHS To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kihs, Salem route 3, a daughter, Saturday, March 11 at Salem Memorial hospital. UPRIGHT FREEZERS $315 14 eu. ft 17 cu.'ft 22 cu. ft 32 cui ft 42 cu. ft. . $365 $415 $560 $675 In Salem by m Election llr f- A - . ' .- ' i , , . ' ' ' IT'-' A grueling pace beset clerks and uiiuwi Ftuucu oQiuuiKi wtw m nK. ADfTc a ww arc, ir 1 1 v9 nf ciocKwise, vlrrle Wash barn; Mrs. Laarenee Hereford, 829 N. 17th st; Mrs. Robert A. Berwick, Salem rente 5: Mrs. Donald Maestretti. 556 N. Summer st; and Bonnie Hughes, 1595 N. Church st Last minute filinrs iwimocd the election clerk's effice. (SUtesman photo.) pa Demonstration on Tuesday for New Spraying Method A new type high speed spray ing method is to be demonstrated at the Frank Purdum farm 2i miles north of Keizer on Mission Bottom road Tuesday. The field demonstration is expected to draw fruit growers from all over the valley. Among those attending will be Charles Fulton, Salem seed expert and instructor in adult education and his veteran's "Own the Farm" training class of some 30 men. !uy Time Yes. you may pwrchaM on of those) bow Elgin watchoo on a budget account ii so desired. Mi : i n ttm rii IVtyV 17 J017EL DELUXE Mi-meRicM.voom sbribs Tith Famous Dura Power f-ldnspifeg IrdwWyo with fat rStyM for THRILLIIIGLY HEW Everyone from 1 6 to 60 will rare new designs by Henslee. And about these new watch values for everyone has a famous r.-j -a. m m t : . . . . aMtui uuitu, H-(imca it jewu movement . . . protect; ca x by Elgin's exclusive DuraPower mainspring. Truly a great valuel MJolEloyMol,Ptrwiiif BfflBTHM mm. Jewelers of Salem UUrly ol Stall ' r- . typists in the state elections office The demonstration is being sponsored by the Montgomery Ward farm store in Salem, with the cooperation of Hurst Indus tries, spray equipment manufac turers. Demonstrations will start at 10' a.m. and 2 p.m. Bequest Made To Willamette A bequest of $4,000 for Willam ette university's building fund or permanent endowment was re- on Time" at SKI), i0- 'ton U' Wh i ) I Ml t . fne Yovng end Towng In Hoorf and A SAVING TOO! about the modern beauty of these that's not all that is sensational Final Day m Mr , Friday as the last day for filln h ceived Saturday by the university from the estate of Clarence J. Ed wards of Tillamook. Edwards was a long-time trus tee of Willamette and until his death two years ago was a Tilla mook' banker and businessman. . - Ji4wj.ililiiej,.i.-Moi . i . J lO V l ' - J Ummm U I Mf too MW att04 -- oo 4 0mm UlftMH nm4 two mo ' m-t V Sili ,' n-000 0" eV MMtwm oflNtroM Bin mnuEmmn ThHi:jLowPrlce! - m v.w w " You'd eXDcf to nav oinaotf TMs eauHt n ftu heovy-gouge porcekrin enamel fMsh sink ofone. All the superior washer feature noted obove. See this streamlined beovty nowi. &a&d&fc, pczcK&&tepf&& ttzz Plans Laid for Town Meeting r orum Plans for a series of Town Meet ing forums in Salem are process ing on schedule as 'the April 1 opening date nears. ,t The series will open with a for um on daylight saying time, from 120 to 150 pjn.' aturday, April 1, in the.council chambers of city baU. V--1- ' - ; Other-topics so far selected for the weekly series are the propos ed Oregon veterans bonus, April 8; proposed Columbia valley au thority, April 15; Salem school district proposals for construction bond issue, April 22, and the pro posed reorganization of the veter ans administration under the Hoo ver commission report, April 29. For each- forum Richard Schmidt will be moderator and two speak ers will present arguments oh eith er side of the issue. Audience par ticipation will follow. ' Town Meetings are to be spon sored by Salem, Capitol and Wil lamette Toastmaster clubs. Ralph Nohlgren is general chairman; Steams Cushing, program chair man. Capt. Reynolds To Attend Class In California Capt. Richard F. Reynolds, Inspector-instructor for. Salem army reserve organizations, is to fly to San Francisco today for a three Wcashes Dries Them. DRY cand feoSlIocn VHOJippu Ivy on Sears Easy Terms a m Iaw mm. l t ffm liawn The Stcrtoemcm. , Sojein,. Oregon. SuncUry. March 12, 18S& 3 i The session will' be conducted by MaJ. Gen. James R, Cress and a team from the army t department, in regard to the neW troop pro gram and organized reserve corps matters. Reynolds will accompany Gen. Robert McClure,! commander of the sixtn army's northern sub area, and other staff members on the trip, RailCrossi or Accident Suit Asks $35,465 A suit seeking judgment of $33,485 for damages allegedly in curred in la train-auto collision on March "13, 1948, oni Lancaster drive east of Salem, was filed here Saturday. - . I : The suit was filed fin Marion county circuit court by John Schu kart against P. C. Gerbusbeck, E. E. Bentley and Dale Fields, con ductor, fireman and engineer of a Southern Pacific freight train. Schukart alleges the i train con sisted of empty flat cars and that they could not be seen at the crossing in the dark. Itj was rain ing, he said, when his car crashed into the train at about Ill:13 pjn. ine compuunjt aueges the rau- road employes were negligent in operating the train because it could not be seen clearly, they failetd to "give any warning on approaching the crossing and failed to keep a proper lookout Schukart said there was) no warn ing signal at the "crossing. The plaintiff alleges be was in jured and his car demolished. OiGhs; JL Pay as Buy oer oeaner moUj w -a a4nstJlofi .? Monjdl Let iif woifkiCo fcci SIHIS 1 r ms- 3 : McKinleyScliool McKlnley school was presented with a UJB. flag at Friday after noon's assembly, as winner of tno city-wide flag code contest spon sored by Capital unit, American Legion auxiliary. The presentation was made by. Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. A B. Ingles and Mrs. Carl Chambers. jursmien McLeod is chairman of the Americanism committee. ".ujmihi we. Why Suffer With Your Feet Any ' Longer?; ; Have my comfort giving Arch Supports made to your measure.. They axe entirely different no hard leather, no . metal, but real cushion comfort Made with 21 years experience and every pair backed, with a - 60 day ser vice guarantee. Local home rails Btade with bo ebllga ttea. B. jarvis Doyle 1313 PortUni TU. Salem Jast s UUU N. ef Underpaea INCOMI TAX SCtVICE PRtTAXQ) IN THI PKIVACY -OP YOUt HOMZ1 Ereniag Appoiafaneals $IM ZUk Form DON KXXJKTTUf PHONI 242W low 10X0 Down on Sear lasy Terms my CUtlAW o Wont o C2rsx iSot McSf dcz) He )b.The Hosraort dott fcotj CmsSmm ccy cskj orver con woi eev t nov letted. rWoyypoQ ae)c)wv wWts Dorcolcsfn CSM fits new Meisnort de tbm dtsCjrj In ond see H now. 550 N. Capitol Phone 3-9191