- ; ' ' ! j t REMAIN AT HOSPITAI. Mr. and Mrs. Emery W. Hobson, 160 ' N. Cottage St.,. remained at Salem General hospital Wednes day where they are recuperating from --the effects of gas fumes in- haled during their sleep. Hobson condition was termed "fair : last night and his wife's- was said "good.",. Air - Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694. 153 N. High St. Johns-Manville shingles applied by Mathis Bros., 164 S. Corn!. Free estimates. Ph. 3-4642. LICENSES LISTED A total of .72 marriage license applications were issued at the Marion county clerk's office dur ing January compared with 62 for the previous-month. : -y Births FEL.TON To Mr. and Mrs. Duance Felton, Brooks route 1, a daughter, Wednesday, January f 31, at Salem Memorial hospital.,, AESCHLLMANN To Mr. and . Mrs. Alfred Aeschlimann, 1110 S. 18th St., a daughter, Wednesday, January 31, at Salem General hos- pital. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during Jhe recent illness and death of our mother. Mrs. Fred Birch Mrs. Jerry Davis Roy Livingston Clyde Livingston - . fRoth Livingston When P85""'1 .... .11 -...! ' ' .LIJIIIIUM. .IIWII.ILI1IIIIIUIII.I I.I.IIIIUIIU .. Ji- iH'. "' 1 Tt-,,, I I II Ml I 1 . ARBUCKLES AC KLIN BOOTERY BARB'S SPTG. GOODS ANITA SHOP JOHNSONS RAEMAR KNUTSOV ACQUITTED i : 5 ' Richard A. Knutson, Gates, was acquitted of a charge of. driving while intoxicated by a Marion county district court jury Wednes day. Knutson was arrested, by a deputy i sheriff last December 24 near. Gates.' '":'f:-i ;;,,: ' y "Trumbull electric poultry, water warmers. Important discount Shephard - Zumwalt Equipment Co. 324 N. Com'L 3-3828. . BUILDING PERMITS TOLD Glenn"! McCormick : obtained a $1,900 city building permit Wed nesday to construct a utility room at his residence at 549 Kingwood dr. Charles Strickfaden was issued a $500 permit for altering a dwell ing at 224 Division st. K Income tax returns prepared in your home, reasonable rates. Phone 4-2033. ; " BROOKS MAN HURT ' l" Larmer Faris, 31, Brooks, in curred ; a possible leg i fracture Wednesday when he -was .struck by a -cant at the Capitol Lumber Co. where he i employed. He is at Salem General hospital. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. Pr 2-2549. LEAVE LUMBER FIRM A notice, of retirement from Adams Lumber company Was filed with the Marion county clerk Wednesday by Ben M. Adams, Do ris F. Adams, Franke E. Gilpat rick, Bessie M. Gilpatrick, Dorrett E. Gilpatrick Andrews, and Zella I. Gilpatrick Light. ! You Shop Li ... CHIN-UP MEET DELATED A meeting of the Chla-Up club, Salem chapter scheduled for Feb ruary 1, has been postponed until further notice, according to Gert rude Fischer, chapter secretary. Rummage sale, St Joseph! Hall, corner Chemeketa and Winter Fri day, Feb. 2. Dishes, clothing, etc. PAST RULERS MEET ' " ' J t Salem Elks lodge will hold its annual past exalte rulers .night on Thursday, February 8. A pro gram honoring past! rulers of the lodge will be held, j The Better Bedding store, 512 State St is closed until Monday; Febru ary 12. All communications , will receive prompt attention v if ad dressed to the store.; - i ' : : , GILES FRENCH SPEAKER Rep. Giles French of Moro will address Salem Lions club at noon today in the Marion hotel. He is scheduled to report on the interim committee's findings on state taxa tion. : BANQUET FRIDAY The Chemeketans will hold a banquet at the Marion hotel at 7 p.m. Friday. Blood Day at Salem Blood day will be held at the Salem Armory today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with 300 pints of blood as the" goal, according to sponsoring Red Cross workers. Six Salem doctors will be in charge. They are Drs. H- A. Dowd, William Crothers, Lewis D. Clark, Tom Dunham, C. A. Downs and Margaret Dowell. Four local nurses to be on duty include Mrs. Russell Guiss, Mrs. At Any Armory Today VOGUE OF SALEM, MAN'S SHOP ' LITTLE FRENCH SHOP KAY'S r 9 FASHIONETTE 0) Exchange Club J p Sponsor Tournament Sponsorship of the state class B basketball tourney in Salem was undertaken Wednesday by Salem Exchange club, o'm X-! The tourney will be held March 15-17 in Willamette university gymnasium. The club will handle tickets, floor supervision and oth er details of 1 the tourney, . The Exchange club will present a trophy to the most sportsman like team in the tourney, lit was also decided at the club's ' lunch eon meeting Wednesday in the Senator hotel. - :' Meat Prices Despite an anticipated activity in livestock prices as a result of the government's recent price-, freeze order, wholesale meat deal ers reported no change in the gen eral market Wednesday. ! One local livestock dealer quot ed prices on beef, veal and mutton virtually unchanged from price quotations of last week. As of Wednesday no orders concerning the price freeze announcement had reached Salem. ! ' "We do not know yet how the order will hit: us, said the dealer. No word concerning the announc ed roll-back in cowhide prices had reached Salem, either, by Wed nesday, f I Horace McGee. Mrs. Gordon Shat tuck, and Mrs. Lynn Hammerstad Of These Unchanged SALEM MUSIC j CO. PAYLESS DRUG STORE NEEDHAM'S BOOKSTORE ALEX JONES W. P. FULLER CO. j WILL'S MUSIC STORE Salem's First Parking Garage 250 Car Capacity ''..,). . ' i r - i Convenient Dovvnipvn Location DISTRICT COURT Richard A. Knutson, Gates, riiareed with drivins while Intox icated, acquitted by jury trial. CIRCUIT COURT j V Doris Man well vs Lester Man- u11? Suit for divorca charcdnff cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of a minor cntid ana $50 per month - support money. Married Feb. 28, 1947, at Silverton. Robert L. Akers vs David Kime: Suit seeks judgment of $8,516 for damages and injuries allegedly in curred in an auto accident Dec 20, 1950, south, of Salem. Ada Mae DeWall vs Roy De Wall: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for property settlement and res toration of plaintiff's former name of Ada Mae Deacon. Married Nov. 7, 1945, at ieffersonville.ilnd. PROjIATE court ! Wiley N. iHulsey estate:. Estate appraised at $410. - Herman D. Guth estate: Final account hearing set for March 5. Frank R. Washburn estate: Fi nal account hearing set for March 8. I j -v- ; .- . Robert I Akers guardianship estate: Justus R.' Akers appointed sruardian ad litem. I ; : ? Theresa L Mullen, Kathleen L. Mullen, Patricia M. Mullen and Gerald - P. I Mullen guardianship estate: Theresa. Mullen appointed guardian. j ' MARRIAGE LICENSE r APPLICATIONS. I David M. Sampler, 19, dairy employe, and Cordelia Boo the, 17, domestic, both of Stay ton. Earl Ogden, 28, laborer, 1309 N. Commercial st, and Macil J. Fields, 23, domestic, route 1, box 572, both of Salem Stores: Ramp Style Robert Seeger,' Ex-Farmer, . ! . Dies in Salem ; Robert Seeger, 77, a Polk coun ty farmer for 20 years, died Wed nesday at his home at 2130 Che meketa. St V' " ' , -l ... '! - . Seeger had - lived in Salem since retiring from farming 11 years. ago due' to ill health. His farm " was -near &- Independence. Deceased was born in Minnesota May 30, 1873, and married Anna D. Schultz here on Feb. 25, 1920. He was a member of Evangelical U. B church. v Surviving besides his wife are a son, Delbert S. Seeger, Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Clara .Krief all, Osseo, Minn and Mrs Jda Schultz, Phoenix, Ariz.; a broth er, Paul Seeger, Chinook, Can ada," and one grandchild. . ) Services will be announced lat er by Howell-Edwards chapeL ! Engineer Job , ; Interviewer Due ' : Francis' . StameL i of the : office of U. S. engineers in San Fran cisco, CaliL, will be in Salem Feb ruary 8 and 9 at the office jof the state employment service to -interview applicants for jobs with the engineers, i 1 , -j The jobs include civil,- construc tion and mechanical engineers and INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED. Leon A. Fiscus 1501 N. 4th Phone S-52SS I . . ' -t t -essiiesesMessssssssssRMwiiiiiiu w - ' V..IN-7 -i . ..; !.!,: i . '""r . " !):. :. . 'T. '.ii..-.'. . . i ' !' r .'. .. .. 4 . ... .. ' , . . t HERE'S HOW IT j WORKS! j 1552 CUSTOrEU'S CLAIM CHECK imnx & men pjiont 2:2 A " Usve your car at Shopper's Car Park. You will receive a claim check e HJce tho one Illustrated abovo r : D Tifhmyev make a minimum pwrchaso at any no of tho abovo mention- , od stores havo tho sales clerk validate yovr claim chock ' C?- Caturn claim chock to us when you call for your car it's sood for ono ', hour, freo parking! f-iS- hy: 't'u -U" '-v---'- ' SIMPLE . AS A;'.D. :Ci The giat man, Scdem, Orecoru eleci&cal . irrl 5 nstfi .rtfnea, constroctioa-inspector, and mater-1 aovr, dcloso tvoll fr sj t) X Veu onl mar Its matchless trilH bMufyVTi's cempleteiy new JlftllHlt completely different! V I soaranteed washable! l. Cergeeus new cefprt lovely pastels, rich deep A OH . tones. ..Ready to use.. rVO asy tovse. N - : GaL: -; ". Deep Colors Priced. Slightly Higher k ; SHDIWIN-WILUAMS FAINT $EXV1C1 CENTO - WITHROW f' : 12S0 ' Phono 3-9832 - Salem Thursdcry, reLrucay I ICS I S li & , to-'"? r-i c-i , in Okinawa andJAp&a, - natn8 r, .. . j HARDWARE STATI - Convenient Parklna 1 N T 1 1 . j w 1, 1 -'7 COPJvJER OF FERRY and HIGH ? - ... - ,1