if ! f 1 1 : Cttrtignf-v Ccdoia, Oregon 7odnes day Pc It, 1851 Come onldghtningLsGo! Okay, So It hn9tSbBad Jayceesfick Qervals Masons, OES Will Install Tonight ItatMsaaa Xtws tenrlc QERVAIS Installation of new officer! for Fidelity lodge 54. AT & AM. and of thm Rmtii rhintw: place at a joint eercacrjy 7ief day ziiit, December 12. - I J The affair wQI open witi a 63 P-m. dinner at the Waaortlc ban. Clyde Phillips win be Installed as worshipful mas tar cf Fidelity lodge, and Hi. and Mrs. Fred Mcdaughry as worthy patron and matron of the Eastern Star tmit. Maurice Colin ' Mauric Cohn, chief accountant ai Willamette university, was cho sen Tuesday to head Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce for the coming year. He will be installed at the next meeting, January 8. Order of Eastern Star, will take A PRACTICAL .Cohn, who defeated Clyde Cook, is' an air force veteran of both World War II and the Korean con flict. Other new officers are Jack Hazelett, first vice president; Don Reltzer, second vice president; Bert Sturm, .secretary: Wesley 1EOT0CM (SI! With Names of Distinction from YEATERS Wilson, treasurer; Clyde Cook, Ed Cherry, Stanley Scofield, Geo rge Huggins, Lionel Domreis and William Shattuck, board of directors. IIUWWIIIIHUUI Ml" lkaaU.VVJUWIJM-U'Wl MJUMi, JIMWJIWiUf aisMWsssssssssWWssssMss . - - -""" :-. . .. v.-srt .: . ft . . : :...:::::':. '::,: . .:.::.."- t- a ; :;';.. : j,, S ' - i.r .' ,iWM ri..... ,1 I 5 - f " 1 ii i rir"-'iif ' ' y ' ' ' " ' '"'' ' t " ' " f ' ' - ' ' " " ' 1 , J - , f ; " ii ' - - ' j '1 ...v 2 That's Lixhtalnc in the center. The desert terrapin, acquired by the 231st combat engineers while en ma neuvers at Camp Desert Rock, Nev is the not-tos speedy mascot of the unit which camped overnight at the Salem reserve armory. Waiting for Lightning to show some action are LA. Lester Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, 150 N. 21st st and Ma J. Paul Johnson, also a former Salem resident, now with the engineer unit. (Statesman photo). KP's Smile Despite Heavy Rain T if 'W?i -n 1 it ffl t -y :jLi in. .inn m... i 4 - if in i. ., i - fhe KP's were about the only members of the 231st combat engineer battalion that could manage a smile over chow in the rain Monday night. Mess call came at the helghth of Monday night's wind and rain storm and troops that braved the chow line practically got a bath at the same time. (Statesman photo).' As you taste each luscious spoonful o Arden Flavor-Fresh Ice Cream, you'll realise why it's the West's best liked, best selling Ice Cream. Pure, sweet cream, sun-ripened fruits and berries, and the purest of flavors are skillfully blended into the one perfect refreshment . . . the one perfect dessert. Ar t 'V-:-..'.. 1 . . - -mS " 'L. ' V":, ' pV..N f 4 ARDEN DEALERS Eucrwben Rain-soaked but smiling was Sgt. Anthony Muller, Vale, as he waded into a meal of ham, mashed potatoes and string beans after a cold, wet convoy ride from Klamath Falls Monday. Sgt. Muller la with company C of the 23 1st combat engineer battalion which stopped ever night in Salem enroute to its home station at Ft. Lewis, Wash. (Statesman photo). Salem Obituaries ROBINSON Charles Moycr Robinson. S9, at th residence, 2230 Mission t.. December 15. Survived by wiie, Mrs. Mary Rob inson; son. Carroll M. Robinson, Sa lem; da ug avers. Mrs. Lucille K. Puf fer. Portland, and Mrs. Muriel Males. Salem; three grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday, December 19 at 1:30 pjn. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel. Concluding- cervices at City View cemetery, with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. T HARALSON Paul Robert Tharalson, 17. late res ident of 4695 Center St.. In this city December 15. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Tharalson of Salem; sisters. Elizabeth, Helen and Dorothy Tharalson, all of Salem, and Joanne Tharalson. Seattle, Wash.; brother, Thomas Tharalson. Seattle. Rosary will be In the Howell-Edwards chapel at 8 pjn., Tuesday. December 18. Requiem mass in . St. Joseph's church Wednes day, December 1H. 10 a.m. with Inter ment at St. Barbara's cemetery. COWRSE Charles Cowrse, 80, late resident of 970 luedes St., at a local hospital De cember 16. Survived by nieces, Mrs. Harvey Griffin. Salem, and Mrs. Grace Grove, Portland; nephews, Frank and Will Cowrse, both Lebanon, and John Cowrse, Myrtle Point. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Decem ber 19, at Howell-Edwards chapel with interment at Mt. Hope cemetery. BERINGER Gaylord E. Beringer. late resident of Mehama. at a local hospital December IS. Survived by wife. Mrs. Lula Ber inger, Menama; son. Glen Beringer. Lyons; brotiier, Albert Beringer, Cali fornia; also two grandchildren. Ser vices will be held in the Clough-Bar-rick chapel Wednesday, December 19 at 1:30 p.m. with interment in Fox Valley cemetery. Dr. Seth R. Hunting ton officiating. ROBERTS Soloman William Roberts, 67, late resident of 1027 Oak it., at Portland hospital December 16. Husband of Mrs. Verna Roberts, Salem- father of Ben Roberts, Bend: Mrs. Norman Smalley. Salem; and Miss Beulah Roberts, San ta Monica, Lain.: brother of Mrs. Nell Ramp. T. S. Roberts and Hugh Roberts, all of Salem; and Dr. R. M. Roberts, San Diego. Calif.; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday. December 19. at 3 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon chapel, concluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey ma-isoleum, with the Rev. Brooks Moore officiating. a DUTTOK Tillman Dutton. late resident of 2635 N. River rd., at veterans hospital in Portland December 17. Survived by mother, Mrs. Maude Dutton of Salem; sisters. Mrs. John Henny of Brooks, Mrs. Alice Coates of Salem; two nieces, Mrs. Marlene La Point of Salem. Miss Sharla Dutton of Portland; nephew, Tillman Dutton of Portland. Services will be held Thursday, December 20 at 1 JO p.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment Belcrsst Memorial park. PETERSEN Mrs. Sophia Petersen, at the resi dence. 736 N. 14th St.. December 17. Survlsed by husband Mads P. Peter sen of Salem; daughter Mrs. Bertha Marsh of Beldonvllle. Wis.: son. Knute Petersen of River Falls, Wis.; brother Jens Nelson of Bemldil. Minn.: one sister in Denmark; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren; also sev- FOt BETTEI IIEAAIUOI WHst 10 tfaaea'MoaE rowra e bring new bearing, stw hope, mw life, te people. . . 1 US& 4 2 vftaU. piAaltCG f4-T f i I 3 O. Come setf It today " S0N0T0NE W. F. DODGE Certified So notone Consultant Will be in Salem At 2A Livesly Bid., Thursday, December 20th 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Please see Mr. Dodge for any Sonotone service, batteries, or a free demonstration of our new Sonotone "977". SONOTONE OF PORTLAND 321 Failing Bldg Portland, Oregon era! nieces and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday. December 19 at 3 im. In the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment in Fairview cemetery. Mn omonie. Wis. NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that on November 12, 1951. Elmer H. K. Dorr and Zelinda M Dorr, husband and wife, filed a petition with the city recorder of the City of Salem, Oregon, praying the Common Council of said city to vacate that portion of Leslie Street lying retween the east line of South Winter Street and the center line of the (Prlngle) creek running through Blocks 13 and 14. University Addition to the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon; and that the said Common Council has fixed the 14th day of Jan uary, 1952, at the hour of S o'clock P.M. as the time, and the council chambers at the city hall of the City of Sa'.em as the place, for the hearing of the said petition and any and all objections and remonstrances thereto. Objectio.is to such vacation, if any there be. should be made In writing and filed with the city recorder oil said city prior to the time of the hearing. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL: ALFRED MTJNDT City Recorder Salem, Oregon D. 5. 12. 19. 26. J. S. I NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that on August 13. 1951. Arthur Heller and Esther B. Heller, his wife, filed a peti tion with the city recorder of the City of Salem. Oregon, praying the Com mon Council of said city to vacate the westerly 63.7 feet of the alley run ning easterly and westerly through Block 13. Nob Hill Annex to the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon, be ing that part of said alley lying be tween the east line of Raynor Street and the west bank of Prlngle (David son or Clark) creek; and that the said council has fixed the 14th day of Janu ary, 1952. at the hour of S o'clock P jd. as the time, and the council chambers at the city hall of the City of Salem as the place, for the hear ing of the said petition and any and all objections and remonstrances there to. Objections to such vacation. If any there be, should be made In writing and filed with the city recorder of said city prior to the time of the hearing. Or THE COMMON BY ORDER COUNCIL: ALFRED MTJNDT City Recorder Salem. Oregon D. 5. 12. 19. 26. J. X. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the undersigned. Hazel K. Kelley. ad ministratrix of the estate of John W. Kelly, deceased, has filed in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, its Final Account, and that said Court has by n order there of, designated the 21st day of Decem ber. 1951. at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day at the Circuit Court room In the Court House at Salem, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said Final Account and all objections thereto. Datd and first published at Salem. Oregon, this 21st day of November, 1951. HAZEL, K. KELLY, 173 Sv Cottage St. Hazeldorf Apt. 3. Salem, Or. Administratrix of the Estate of John W. Kelly. Deceased L. B. Sandblast Attorney for Administratrix 910 Loyalty Building Portluid 4. Oregon N. 21. zs. u. s. u. is. TRADE MARK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Ranchers Cotton Oil. a California corporation. Fresno, Calif., has filed its trade mark "BAR NONE" and slofcan "BEST IN THE WEST' with the Secretary of State of Oregon. D. 19-26. J 2. 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