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BROOKS FIRM CHANGES A supplemental assumed busi- naci nama rvnuimiii mm 1111 the Marion county tlerk Wednes day forDrayton Lumber Co., at Brooks, retires the name of R. L. prayton, jr., and leaves as sole owners of the business Lloyd M. Drayton and Rose Mae Drayton. PaintinJ & decorating, Ph. 37552. Accordion - Marimba - popular giano, classic piano, Hawaiian ruitar Spanish Guitar. We rent 'accordions. Marimbas, Guitars, private instruction. Wilts ey Music Studios, 1630 N. 20th, pr. 3-7188. Huntenn-Order double wrapped Master Bread from your grocer today. It stays fresher longer. GET BUILDING PERMITS J. V. Epping obtained a city building permit Wednesday to erect a dwelling at 1555 N. 25th st. at an estimated cost of $11,500. Aenmts to ouua garages were is sued to E. C. McElroy, 1311 N. 4th st, $1,000; and Wilbur Galik, 840 S. 23rd st, $800. Johns - Manvilie smngies appnea by Mathis Bros 164 C Com'L Free' estimates. Ph. 3-4642. I- v . . : . ' 1. - r When Appliances Are All Aflutter Call 2-4587 for John Clutter. Spencer corseuere. Fit guaranteed. Ph. 35072. . , " - L. L. BARNWELL PROMOTED ' Logan L. Barnwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Barnwell, 350 Kingwood ave., has been promoted to staff sergeant at Pope air force base, Fort -Bragg, N.C. The six year air force veteran is with a squadron headquarters. Hunters Order double-wrapped Master Bread from your grocer today. Fresh killed young turkeys 39c lb, baby beef for your locker 49c lb. We have a few lockers available. Ch-ario Market. 3975 Rilverton Rd. Ph.2-6128. Bendix dryer with exclusive power vent to effectively remove heat, moisture & lent still available at $199.95. Ralph Johnson Appliance Co. 355 Center St Ph. 3-3139. HONORARY ROTARIAN - Gilbert Bateson, student body president at Salem high school, has been chosen as honorary Ro tarian for the month. He will ap- Ear at a Salem Rotary club meet g. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. XugeL 3-7694. 153 N. High St Hard of hearing? Fresh batteries for all makes of aids. See our new Beltone smaller, lighter, better hearing. Let us prove it Come in for Free demonstration or phone 2-4491. James N. Taft & Associ ates, 228 Oregon Bldg.- Demand for Rubeinstein Tickets High Demand for tickets to the Ar thur Rubinstein piano concert Tuesday .night, October 3, were so great the first day of sales that the . 400 seats set aside at student prices were sold. Demand for reserved seats proved too much for the student maaager, Harley Hoppes, who an nounced Wednesday that a block of 151 seats jn the center section. Including rows A to L inclusive, will go at a higher price. Other seats are unreserved. However, prospective concert goers are reminded, almost all seats in the auditorium are -good, and those taking unreserved seats and going early will find excellent sight and sound of the great pianist v , One chair barber shop for sale. 2084 N. Com'L 34796, eve 35420. TOASTMASTERS TO MEET Gerry Pagenstetcher will be toastmaster at the Capitol Toast masters club meeting at 6:15 pan. Thursday in the Gold Arrow res taurant Speakers will include Chet Nelson, Art C Wilson, Elmer M. Amundson, E. . A. Bradfield and Marion Curry. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P 2-1322. 75c for haircuts Is still our price. Stephens Barber Shop, 291 Che meketa. Goodwill Ind. pickup, Ph. 4-2248. Rummage sale over Greenbaums Thur., 28th, by Westminster Guild, Presbyterian church. MUMPS IN COUNTY Seven cases of mumps were re ported in Marion county last week, the health department noted Wed nesday. Three of the cases were in Salem. : Hunters Order double wrapped Master Bread from your grocer today. It stays fresher longer. . Rummage sale. Jason Lee Church. North Winter and Jefferson sts., Thurs. and FrL " ; Rummage sale. St Paul's Parish House, 560 Chemeketa FrL, Sat TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET Townsend club 16 will meet Thursday night at- the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st Just returned from Hawaiian Va cation, a glorious time. Let me send you.: 9 days and 8 nites in Honolul, all expense air round trip from Portland only $435.12. Salem Travel Agency, 153 N. High St opposite Court House. K. B. KugeL Marion Aux 661 VFW 1950 Review Fri Sept 29, 8 p.m. VFW Bldg Hood & Church. Adults 60c, children 30c. Home made cake 10c. coffee free. Letter; Clarifies Draft Handling Of Students A letter to the Marion county draft board from state draft head quarters in Portland Wednesday clarified procedure - on "handling postponements for college stu dents." ! V "There are as many methods be ing used in connection with the postponement of induction of col lege students ... . as there are local boards. This is causing colleges difficulty, said the letter. Up to and until an order to re port for induction is issued a col lege student is to receive no dif ferent treatment from any other registrant, said the letter. This means, said the board, he goes through all preliminary measures. such as physical examination and classification.;: . .Upon receipt of an order to re port for induction the student may request postponement until the end of the " academic - year. The post ponement shall be granted, says the letter, if the request is accom panied by a certificate from the school that the registrant is satis factorily pursuing a full time course of study. , It Is then up to the local board to satisfy itself that the registrant student continues to be a satisfac tory student until the end of the academic year. - To Rise Soon Li School Block Construction of a modern new Safeway store in the old Washing ton school building block on East Center street is scheduled to begin early in November, T. M. Medford, Safeway manager in Salem, an nounced Wednesday. Sale of the block to Safeway Stores, Inc., was completed Wed nesday when a deed transferring the property from Salem school district 24 to the Maryland corpo ration was filed in the Marion county recorder's office. Revenue stamps indicated a sale price of $150,000. Medford said the new building will face Center street and will be located almost in the center of the block, between 12th and 13th streets. Plans will be drawn up in the next 45 days. - The store will occupy 16,000 square feet of ground space. The remaining space on the block will be used for a parking lot which will accommodate ah estimated 300 autos, Medford said. "Construction of the building will be rushed as much as possible, once it begins," Medford added. Safeway authorities recently said the board could probably con tinue for a time to use the old Washington school for storage pur- posess while the new building is under construction. . The deed transferring the prop erty Wednesday was signed ; by Harry W. Scott school board chairman, and C. C Ward, board clerk. Under the contract the school board must vacate the build ing within six months. The old building, one of Salem's first schools, has been abandoned for educational purposes for sev eral years. It now is being used as storage space. , Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Charles O'Dean Gilman, 27, cannery worker, 888 N. Commer cial st, and Wanita Irene Fudge, 21, baby sitter, 2441 State st, both of Salem. Gordon A. Just, 21, mechanic, and Dorothy Gregory, 19, clerk, both-of Salem route 9. Glen Edwin Minton, 24, service station attendant Mill City, and Barbara Lois . Casebeer, 18, do mestic, Lyons. "., PROBATE COURT H. H.OUnger estate: Order ap proves final account. Walter M. Persons estate: Order closes estate. E. W. Williams estate: Order fixes final account hearing for October 28. ' Thomas L. Hunt guardianship estate? Howard Maple appointed guardian. Arthur F. Hobart estate: Order closes estate. Rose Marie Albus guardianship estate: John Heuberger appointed guaraian. ' CIRCUIT COURT Gloria Sapien vs Catadno Sa pien: Suit seeks annulment of mar riage on grounds of prior marriage Married March 4, 1950, In Merced, uanr. Eddie Pullen and Ivan Whitby vs Charles E. Ellerman: Order dis misses suit with prejudice. Lloyd T. Rigdon vs Cecil E. Parkhurst:. Suit dismissed at set tled. Birth FERGUSON To Mr. and Mrs. John C- Ferguson, 3430 Holly wood ave.," a daughter, Wednes day, September 27, at Salem Gen eral hospital. YADA Edward K. Yada, Brooks route 1, a daughter, Wed nesday, September 27, at Salem General hospital. - CHASTAIN To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chastain, 1096-S. 21st st, a daughter, Wednesday, Septem ber 27, at Salem General hospital. GORMAN To Mr. and Mrs.5 Robert Gorman, Portland, a son, Wednesday, September 27, at Sa lem General hospital. , . LIVINGSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Livingston, Lyons, a daughter, Wednesday, September 27, at Salem Memorial hospital. Van HAND EL To Mr. and Mrs. B. A. VanHandel, Scio, a son, Wednesday, September 27, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. STOLK To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stolk. Salem route 1. a daughter, Tuesday, September 26, at Salem Memorial hospital. Jury Returns 2 True Bills - Two true -bills and one not true bill were returned by Marion county grand jury Wednesday. Indicted were John Golden, 555 N. 20th st on a charge of con tributing to the delinquency of a minor, and Delores and Dwight Robinson, both of Pendleton, on a joint charge of larceny. Golden, 59-year-old Salem jew eler, is charged with molesting an 11-year-old girl at his store. He was arrested in July by city police and is free on $1,500 bail. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are charged with the theft of a sew ing machine here in August A charge of non-support against Fred Davenport was dis missed by the grand jury. Mrs. Lula Kiehl Dies in California Mrs. Lula Klehl, 1465 N. Church st, - died unexpectedly Tuesday while visiting at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Yates, at Men tone, CauX, relatives - here have been informed. Mrs. Kiehl went to Mentone last week; Fun eral arrangements have not yet been made. . . CORIIECTIOII! The Salem Ice Arena Advertisement In yesterday's Statesman which readt SIxoiing Slarls Toniio! Was In error, as the arena opens tonlie. September 28 th. We regret any Inconvenience this may have caused. Oregon Statesman " Bar Association To Hear Jens Charles A. Jens, assistant pro fessor of law at Willamette uni versity, will address the Marion County Bar association this noon at the Senator hotel. Jens will speak on relations be tween Korea and the United States. He was in Korea in 1945 with the allied military govern ment and was a member of the supreme court of Korea. Your Community Chest 19 Agencies' Essential to Youth Welfare ' . - -V - I -. .... : i I- v V .. . r . - - : - I ' " l" I ; ' " : - v ,. .. u, : " S' - V ;:: 1 4 FRED KEELER Edwin Schreder and Fred Keel er, co-chairmen of the i general gifts division, of the 1950 Com munity chest drive are working to meet a contribution quota of $10,490. "The chest supports Vur char acter building agencies," Schred er said, "because they are essen tial to the welfare of our youth. The fact that we have had them for so long probably has led some of us to lose sight of tLeir need. Take them away and see the pen alty we would pay. We ask for. contributions be cause we believe it each individu al's responsibility to pay a fair share. We workers for the drive give both time and money and our work is easier when your con tributions are gladly given. We are asking employes of the firms to make their contributions where they workV, - "The .cnest," Keeler said,' "is one of our community's obliga tions to the eight local and 11 statewide agencies." ( '' , . r v EDWIN SCHREDER Club Hears High School Delegation "Know Your High School" was the topic of a Salem Exchange club luncheon program Wednes day presented by three Salem high school students and tneir principal. Dick Peterson, Bob Mcconvaie, Gilbert Bateson and Principal E. A. Carleton, told the service club of several phases of the extra curricular activity program at-Sa-lem high. "We have reason to be proud of all our departments ' at Salem high," said McConville, who ex plained band, orchestra, art and drama. , McConvuie, manager ox the school dance band, is also active in "A" band and the orchestra. Peterson, captain of the foot ball team, spoke on sports at Sa lem high. Peterson brought out that the athletic program li based on the philosophy of competition and letting the greatest number participate. Bateson, student body president outlined the speech and debate program. "Debate gives students s chance to learn to express them selves accurately Bateson stated in his talk. Carleton Introduced the speak ers. Two Brothers Indicted in Burglary Case ALBANY, Sept 27 Jack Allen Bishop and his brother, Edward, were indicted by the Linn county grand Jury today on charges of burglarizing the Sweet Home high schooL The brothers, ex-convicts who were nabbed recently by the FBI in Oklahoma, were held In the county Jail here on $5,000 bail each. Eight other persons were In dieted today on various charges, including five women, who were arrested last week by state police and sheriffs deputies in a raid on an alleged house of prostitution at Gates. 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REDUCE COSTS BOSTON-(INS)-Znsurance costs of state-aided, low-rent housing projects have been reduced from 20 to 78 percent under s program worked out by the Massachusetts State Housing Board. Pear, Apple Pickers Needed An emergency call has come to this area from Hood River for ap ple and pear pickers. A bumper apple harvest is be ing completed this week and pick ing of a heavy pear crop will start at Hood River next week. Housing is available for pickers at the pear and apple farms. Local state employment service offices have available information on the Hood River situation. Adults capable of handling ladders are needed. The- Statesman, Salem, Oie Thursday. September 28, 13505 Total' Assessed Valuation in County Rises Marion county's total assessed valuation of taxable property for 1950 stands at $72,617,639, com pared with $70,349,212 in 1949, ac cording to a report issued Wed nesday by Marion County Assessor Roscoe (Tad) Shelton. The in crease Is about S per cent. The total figure Includes $9, 846,329 in public utilities assessed by the state. This figure was $9,124,732 a year ago. j Real property value is shown at $33,387,140 compared with $52, 124,770 of last year. Personal pro perty is listed at $10,110,030 com pared with $9,478,660. Classification of the assessed property for this year shows: - Real property All lands (510, 864 acres), $22,720,810; structural improvements on unplatted lands, $8,539,620; pUtted lands, $7,880,- 82?; .structural Junprcyemeqtf. on, platted lands, $1443,883. " Persensi property Improve ment on UJS. lands, $30,800 mov- ' able machinery and equipment, $1,955,375; merchandise and stock In trade, $4,708,790; farming imv plements, machinery and equipT ment, $1,635,405; furniture and equipment commercial use, $888, 410; livestock, 1,114 horses and mules, $2425; 17,715 cattle, $643, 050; 19,838 sheep and goats, $73. 200; 3,381 swine, $5730: 111,927 Eultry, $68480, andl,724 . fur aring animals, $13,650, and mi-, . cellaneous, $14,015. - . Assessor Shelton said the In-. crease in assessed valuation Is due largely to current construction in the county. Marion county's as sessment roll for 1948 was $55,- v 836,483 and for 1947, $53,033,153. TO NEW TERMINAL ALBANY, Sept. IT Grey bound buses will operate after, midnight tonight from the new terminal at 8th and Lyon streets In Albany. Construction was com pleted this week. Buses- have been stopping , temporarily on West Second street " A Irgen! . . fear Flc!ie?s Uanied oi Ucdlord, Orcrjon HEAVY CROP. 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