J .I'll (Dfiiy Blews HBpfieffs CERTIFICATES FILED . Supplementary "certificates filed with the cdufcty clerk here Thurs day retired the name of the late Herbert L. Stiff from those doing business under the assumed busi ness name H. L Stiff Furniture Col, and listed Rose F. Stiff and Herbert L. Stiff, jr., as those who will continue to use the above business title. y Fresh lulled grade A hen turkeys, average weight, 12 to 16 lbs. For Easter dinner, 39c 'b. C S. Orwig, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 26128. EXPIRATION DATE NEAR Practical nurses in the state are being reminded that the waiver clause which allows licenses with out examination expires July 1. Only 359 of 2,315 practical nurses, attendants or nurses aides have filed application, the Ore gon state board of nurse exam iners reported Thursday. Johns - Manvllte shingles applied by Mathis Bros, 164 S. Com! Free estimates Ph 34642. CHORUS MEETS The chorus of the State Em ployes group, rehearsing every Monday night, will meet the next two Mondays at , Waller hall at ' 7:30 o'clock. Ronald Craven di rects the singers, who will appear In concert May 26 and 27 at Sa lem high school. Painting & decorating. Ph. 37552, COURSE DEMONSTRATION - A . free demonstration of the Dale Carnegie leadership train ing program will be presented at the Chamber of Commerce Mon day at S pjn. by officials of the Northwestern School of Com merce. . MeKlnley School Mother Club cooked food sale, FrL 4c Sat. Bramble Hdwe. 362 State. ' FARMERS UNION TO MEET Salem local 282, Oregon State Farmers union, will meet at the Salem hall Wednesday, April 5, at 6 pjn. for a no-host dinner and business meeting. Members are asked to bring dish towels. . - -' Missouri Club, food & apron sale FrL March 31 at Elfstroms from 10 to $ LAWYER TO CONDUCT CLASS Norman K. Winslow, Salem at torney and president of the Mar lon County Bar association, will conduct the naturalization class Saturday at 8 pjn. in the YMCA. Rummage FrL, Sat, 31st, Apr. 1 over Creenbaums. Alpha Chi Omega. : . - . OIL STOVE OVERHEATS City firemen were called to 351 Magnolia st at 8:55 ajn. Thurs day when an oil stove overheated in. the home of Clarence Finney. No damage was reported.. Trader Louie needs large quantity of used . furniture & appliances. Will pay cash or trade. Free ap praisal Ph. 3-8558. . . ... TIMBER ROLLS ON LEO Reuben Beer, 920 N. 13th st, was treated at Salem General hos pital Thursday for a laceration to his right leg incurred when a tim ber rolled on him at the Capital Lumber company mill on North Cherry ave. He was given treat ment by the Salem first aid crew who transported bun to the hos pital. Glad bulbs Including 50 new va rieties. Fred deVries, Rt 6, 1 mL S. W. of Pratum. Closed Sunday. Lions Dog show. Sat & Sun. See "Rusty" the famous Hollywood movie dog. Fairgrounds. Admis sion, Adults 55c, Children 30c. ' HURT IN CAVE-IN Ted Siefert, 1890 N. Cottage st, working on the interceptor sewer excavation at Hood and 5th streets Thursday suffered minor injuries in a cave-in. He was taken to 5a lem Memorial hosjStal by Salem first aidmen where x-rays failed to show any serious injuries. LeGray Boarding & Training Ken nels. Rt. 3, Ph. 31398. Marshall's 4 Comers, Smorgasbord American style Friday 6 to 9 pjn Entertainment 10 pjn. Stay ton Youth Fined After Hit-Run Crash Cletus J. Schmitz, 18, Stayton was fined $50 in. municipal court Thursday and his drivers license suspended for 30 days after plead ing guilty to i charge of failure to remain at me scene oi an aca dent Schmitz was arrested by state police and turned over to city officials after he had been identi fied as driver of the car which smashed into an auto owned by Charles Massey, Willamette uni versity student Tuesday night In the chase that followed the acci dent the car operated by Schmitz overturned near Four Corners. Births CCTSINGOt To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cutsinger, 1347 Ferry st, a daughter, Thursday, March 30 vat Salem General hospital. BELT To Mr. and Mrs. An tone HeU, Mill City, a son, Thurs . day, March 30 at Salem General hospital. BARKER . To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barker, 1770 N. 24th st, a son, Thursday, March 30 at Sa lem General hospitaL FREI ICE CREAM AT DICKSON'S SHOPPING CENTER Satarday Ssadty Local Church Burglarized City detectives were Investigat Ing the burglary of the First Evan gelical church. Summer and Mar ion streets, Thursday. Detectives reported that the church had been entered by slip ping the lock on an outside door. The kitchen was broken into, the pastor's office ransacked, but ap parently nothing was taken, they said. The burglary was discovered Thursday morning by the Rev. W. N. Brown, pastor of the church, who said it must have occurred sometime after 1020 pjn. Wed nesday night - Electrical heating 'cable, wrap ped around outdoor water pipes, has simplified the winter care of livestock and poultry. FOR INSURED SEE 1 SAVINGS First Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2Va st Federal Savings end Lean Ass'n. 141 Se. liberty ' Red Cross to Continue Drive Until Goal Met Marion county chapter officials in the -American Red Cross said Thursday their fund campaign will continue until all divisions and communities complete solici tation. Officially designated campaign period ends today. About three fourths of the $42,000 goal in Marion county, has been realized. Campaign office . will -move from downtown Court street to the regular chapter offices on North Liberty street Saturday, with Mrs. Elsie Hoi man in charge. The women's division of the drive yesterday reported encour agingly on its present telephone solicitation to reach families missed by solicitors to date. f Elect McKay9.' Group Opens Portland Office The Multnomah county offices of ; "Re-elect Governor McKay committee, . have been opened at 601 Dekum building, in Portland, William Phillips, Salem, state chairman of the governors cam paign committee, announced.' Jim Collins, Portland attorney and chairman of the Oregon Young Republican federation, has been named chairman of the campaign In Multnomah county. Elsie For syth, office manager for the gov ernor during his .1948 campaign, and for. the late Governor Earl Snell previously, will serve in a similar capacity this year. Cushing Agent for Insurance Firm Stearns Cushing. Jr. 14S S. 24th st, former Service station opera- Occidental Life Insurance com pany of California. Cushing is a graduate of Wil lamette university, president of East Salem Lions club and is ac tive in the Capitol Toastmasters club and Sigma Chi fraternity. He will handle Occidental's line of life, accident and sickness policies. Need for More Hospital Space Said 'Critical' (Story also on page 1). Carl Nelson appointed Thurs day on the Salem hospital de velopment program funds cam paign committee told fellow com mittee members that the need for additional hospital facilities is "critical.- Nelson, who was retired as a marine aviation colonel in 1947, will serve without pay in spear heading the reactivated drive to bring subscriptions to $1,100,000 this summer. He is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon and joined the marine corps in 1930. During the late war he served in Hawaii, Solomons, Philippines and Oki nawa. He was later a. special ad visor to the state board of aero nautics. Nelson, who recently complet ed a study of hospital conditions in Salem, said "I am appalled by the situation, particularly by con ditions at Salem General hos pital where it has been necessarjf'jf to place patients in the halls In II addition to declinging admittance to persons needing hospitalization." ''Even in the midst of warfare." Nelson declared, "the Incapaci tated at least bad a tent over their heads and some privacy. which is better than I have ob served in many instances locally." The Salem hospital develop ment office is located at 373 Cen ter . st. Mabel Griebenow is in charge of the office. IPimMfi IHLeeoirdls MUNICIPAL COURT Leona M. Stulken, 1116 3rd st, charged with driving while intox icated, pleaded Innocent trial set April 6, posted $250 bail.. Cletus J. Schmitz, Stayton, fail ure to remain at the scene of an accident fined $50 and drivers license suspended for 30 days. DISTRICT COUET -- Charles Henry Griffin, Everett Wash, charged with fleeing from justice, held for Washington auth orities; hitchhiking, fined $2 and costs. Gordon G. Herman, 417 E. Mad rona ave., charged with larceny, hearing set April 3, held .in lieu of $2,000 bait MARRIAGE LICENSES Lawrence M. Ackerman, 39, of 380 W. Browning ave., mill work er; and Alpha Hopkins, 36, of 380 W. Browning ave., office clerk. PROBATE COURT Floyd Albert Berkey estate: Estate appraised at $2,318. Zulette Painter estate: Estate ap praised at $31,123; filing of ap praisement extended to Mar. 30, 1950. Carrie M.' Armstrong estate: Order appoints Mabel E. Johnson administratrix. CIRCUIT COURT John J. McClain vs Alta Mc clain: Default entered against de fendant Willard Shelley vs Mary L. Shelley: Order dismisses suit Mary Wilson vs Letitia Wilson Esnard and others: Default enter ed against defendants; order sets aside decree previously entered, decree appoints UJS. National bank of Portland auxiliary trustee. I W. P. Merrick vs J. P. Hewitt: Plaintiff awarded judgment for $1,891. ! R. W. Land and others vs Eli E. Bangs: Complaint seeks judg ment for possession of a calculator. Gene Lebold and others vs school district 24CJ of Marion county and others: Plaintiffs file application for court order continuing temp orary restraining order pending appeal of case. ' Monte Thompson vs Loren White and others: Jury awards plaintiff $3,000 special damages from de fendant Frank Pack for injuries incurred in auto accident Sept 22, 188, but finds in favor of de fendants Roy A. Yung and Ldren White. Application of Dolores D. Ander son for a writ of habeas corpus: Order issued commanding James Q. Anderson to be brought to court April 17. r ' State of Oregon ex reL Stanley Fagg vs J. G. Watts Construction Co. and others, and J. G. Watts Construction Co. Inc., defendant countferclaiming vs Stanley Fagg anc United Pacific Insurance Co., Inc.: United Pacific Co. files ans wer to coonter claim of defendant J. G. Watts Construction Co. TBe J Statesman, Cedent ; Oregon, , rrldgyv Mord t h ltlO-I . j Gtylssu House Permit E- V. Ayle was Issued permit Thursday by the dty engineer's office to build' a $10,000 home at 1893 N. 23rd st . 1 Other building authorized Thursday was construction' mt a utility building for 8. Hi KlckfV 1730 Water st, $1,600; and L. A.' 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