: CHy Mews UBirneffs ACCOUNTANTS TO MEET All public accountants in Mar Ion, Polk, Benton, Linn and Yam hill Counties have beer invited to attend a. dinner July 20 at the Soa Restaurant in Salem in the Marion-Polk Chapter of the Ore gon Association of Public Accoun tant. A film, "Oregon's Natural Resources' will be shown and Ivan Smalley, newly-elected pres--ident of the association, is expect ed to be present. Rummage clothes wanted. We pick up, and pay. Ph. 4-1896. TRY TO STEAL. CAR An attempt was made to steal a 1947 Ford at Kelly Owens Pon. tiac Co. car lot, 660 N. Liberty St over the weekend, it was re ported to city police Monday. The manager told police someone ap parently had the car running and stripped the second gear in at tempting to get it off the lot A new transmission had to be in stalled. Rummage sale Tuesday through Friday. Open 9, a.m. over Pitts burgh Paint Store. FOUR PERMITS ISSUED Permits handed out by the city building inspector Monday went to Ruth W. Squire, addition to house, 1125 Highland St, $900; F. N. Waters, alter house and ga rage, 1717 S. 16th SL, $1,500; Frank Aiello, build garage, 1162 2nd St, $500, and W. A. Samp son, re-roof house and garage, 1095 N. 15th St, $300. Rummage sale July 16 and 17th at 1248 Saginaw St GETS FIVE DAYS Harry Arthur Mooney, a tran sient, was arrested on a vagrancy charge by city police Monday morning at Portland Road and Beach Street Police said he was carrying a can of gasoline and siphon.. Mooney admitted siphon ing the. gas from a truck at the rear of Shrock Cycle Shop. He was sentenced to five days in jail. The Knit Shop in Turner will be open evenings except Saturdays. Ruth Nyberg Barber. BROCK IMPROVING Harland G. Brock, 55, of 2689 Bluff Dr., was reported improv ing Monday at the Salem General Hospital, although there was no prediction as to when he might be released. Brock suffered a heart attack Saturday while on a fishing trip at Marion Lake. He is head of Master Service Stations Corp. in Salem. Schattucs Chateau re-opens Wed., July 15th. PERRY STAMP ON SALE j The new 5-cent postage stamp, observing the 100th anniversary of Commodore Matnew v. rerry s Jiistoric visit to Japan will go on sale at Salem postoff ices July 15, Postmaster Albert C. Gragg an nounced Monday. The stamp is of a large size, green in color, and shows Perry's fleet at anchor in Tokyo Bay. Special contract meeting of Can nery Local 670. AH members re quested to attend Tuesday, July 14th, 8 p.m. Hall 1, Labor Temple. Pubjic Records PROBATE COURT Mary Ellen Palmer guardian ship estate: Order appoints Clare R. Palmer as guardian. Dace Wallace guardianship e"3 tate: Order appoints Aletha Wal lace as guardian. Harry Girtman guardianship estate: Guardianship closed. CIRCUIT COURT Thomas W. Gilmore vs States man Publishing Co.: Case dis missed with prejudice as settled and without costs for either party. Vernon J. Hawkins vs Gloria D. Hawkins: Suit for divorce al leges cruel and inhuman treat ment asks for custodyvof a minor child and restoration of defend ant's maiden name of Gloria D. BushnelL Married Feb. 4, 1951, at Woodburn. Joseph T. Duffy vs Norma R. Duffy: Suit for divorce alleges cruel and, inhuman treatment asks for custody of a minor child. Married Nov. 25, 1949, at Las Vegas, Nev. Nash Kelvinator Sales Corp. vs William E. Schultz: Suit seeks judgment of $1,354 for damages to corporation's car-allegedly in curred in auto-truck crash March 18, 1952, near Salem. State on relation of A. L. Brewster and others, vs Verne L. Ostrander and William Croghan: Suit seeks order declaring plain tiffs as true officers of Veterans' Living Memorial Building Asso ciation and requiring defendants to turn over association records. Eva Ferris Burgess vs Cub Burgess: ; Decree of divorce granted. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS . Leon D. Caldwell, 22, Air Force, Porterville, Calif., and Dixie Xee Giddings, 18, at home, Bakersfield, Calif. Rennet Leon Short, 19, Army, 1373 Sixth St, and Beverly Jean Graber, 19, bookkeeper, 2155 Market St William Joseph Hari, 21, con tractor, Silverton, and Verla Ann Klopfenstein, 21, clerk, Pratum. MUNICIPAL COURT '' r ' - .Vernon J. Digerness, 1306 Market- Sty - pleaded innocent . to charge of reckless driving; trial set for July 18. Vernle H. Jackson, Canby Box 75, charge ' of reckless driving dismissed. HOSPITAL INMATE GONE Clarence Harding, Oregon State Hospital inmate, was reported missing from the Institution since Sunday night, city police said Monday. Not considered danger ous, Harding was described as 36, 5 feet 8 inches and weighing 152 pounds. For speedy, low cost laundry ser vice come to the Launderette. Just drop it off. We'll do the rest Launderette, phone 2-4555, 1255 Ferry. GUN STOLEN A J32 caliber automatic pistol was stolen from the glove com partment of his car, John E. The lade, 2640 N. 5th St, reported to Salem police Monday. The gun, valued at $15, was taken some time during the past week, Thei- lade said. FALLS FROM TREE Gary Burton, 2215 Fisher Rd.. fell from a, cherry tree and sus tained a three-inch cut on the back of his head Monday after noon. After treatment by first aidmen, the young lad was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital by Willamette Ambulance Service. MAN HURT IN FALL Duncan McLean, 60, of 650 Mor gan Ave., received a two-inch cut on his head Monday night when he fell against a door in his home He was taken to- Salem Memorial Hospital by Willamette Ambul ance Service. GRANGE TO MEET George Randle, 4-H member sent to the 4-H summer school recently by West Salem Grange, will describe his experiences there before the grange at a meet ing tonight at 8 o'clock in the West Salem city building. TWO CARS DAMAGED Vehicles driven by John Wil liam Agalzoff, Salem Route 5, Box 556, and Ernest S. Teske, 1795 N. 18th St., collided at Saginaw and Superior Streets about 11:45 Mon day morning, police reported. There were no injuries. The front ends of both cars were smashed. BOY'S HAND CUT Two-year-old Larry Parson, 1723 N. Summer St, suffered a smash ed finger Monday noon when he caught his hand in a bicycle chain. First aidmen treated the wound and the boy was taken to a doctor by his mother. TOWNSEND MEET TODAY Townsend Club No. 17 will meet at the home of George John son, 1335 N. 18th St, at 2 p.m. this afternoon. E. B. Stroud, Longtime City Resident, Dies Everett B. Stroud, 68, long time Salem area resident died Sunday in Salem. Born Oct 16, 1884, in Paton, Iowa, the deceased came to Rose dale, south of Salem, in 1900 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stroud. He married Elsie Blinston in 1906 in Salem. She and a son, Ernest are both deceased. Stroud was married to Cornelia Brant Winslow in Salem in 1921. He had been a Mason all Jiis adult life and was a member of the Friends Church at Rosedale. Before he retired several years ago, Stroud workd for United Growers, Inc. for many years and prior to that for Marion County road crews. In addition to the widow, re siding at 620 W. Madrona Ave., survivors include axson, Ronald of Salem; daughters, Mrs. Elanor Miles of Corvallis and Mrs. Don na Thornton in Germany; step daughters, Helen Winslow and Adelaide Rush, both of Portland. Services will be held at . the Clough-Barrick Chapel '. Wednes day at 10 a. m. with the Rev, El mer Heibert officiating. Inter ment will be at Rosedale Cemetery. $eeing-EyeVogs;Guide Blind People : i ' 4 r ; 7 . V f'i-'r" " I : -' . -V-TT . ; t "i I J r. t . -- I ' i'Sf 4 i" - - ' - ! - T - ' f 1 I t - i ,' i j V t. ! v ' i , ' ; : ' I if ; - I 1' 'J S I' I - ,,-t . ,j ill' i . 4 ., . ' ' ' i . GO 1K.T I f - i - ; . jay.-iOrti .r&.&. M&.&ij .J y: .'.vfcfct-Jc 15-Year-Old Admits Part In Beer Theft A 15-year-old Salem boy was arrested on a larceny charge: by city detectives Monday and ad mitted hi signed statement stealing eight cases of beer April 21 from a beer truck. The boy told police that he and another youth -who' was ar rested June 2 broke into the truck at the Richfield Service Station, Front and Center Streets. After failing to force locks on three or four trucks parked there they found one unlocked. The boys said they hid the beer in the bushes and returned for it the next morning, taking it up the river and caching it in a cove. They; returned several times to drink it, the youth stated. He was released to his grand father and cited to appear in ju venile court today. Statesmen. Sates, Or Tufci fcry 14, 1S33 Cm. U 9 E.T. Stotler Services Set Wednesday 1 Funeral services for Elmer T. Stotler, who died at his residence 1040 Cedar Way, Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Clough-Barrick ChapeL Inter-Announced Mondy, ment will be at the Jason Lee Cemetery. Stotler, a member of an old pioneer family, was born in Sub limity May 14, 1878, and lived all his life in the Salem : area with the exception of some years. .when he was in the hotel business in Sutherlin. He has been retired for many years, and was a member of the First Methodist Church. A heart attack is believed to have been the cause of his death. - , . He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hazel Stotler, Salem; a niece Forest Station Bid Awarded i Dean JohnsonJ Inc., MeMinm Ville, was awarded contract for aerial transport of 21,500 pounds of building materials for con Struction of the Saddle Mountain Lookout in Clatsop County, Wen del Ewing, purchasing agent fop the State Forestry Department. Johnson's bid for the air lift was 11 cents per pound. He indi fated that he might use two heli copters on the airlift, which is scheduled to begin not later than July 20, weather permitting, j Ewing said the "whirly birds" will transport 12,600 pounds of cement gravel andsbuilding block to; the 3,283 foot observation point where the lookout house will be put together. Mrs. Ella Scharf, and nephew, Walter Stotler Jr., both of Salem, and numerous cousins. Births Mr. and Mrs. 2115 Myrtle Monday, July BRAUN To Benedict Braun, Ave., a daughter. 13, at Salem Memorial Hospital. D ASCII To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dasch, 585 N. Winter St, a daughter, Monday, July 13, at Salem General Hospital. HOESING To Mr. and Mrs. Roman Hoesing, Woodburn Route 1, Box 479, a son, Monday, July 13, at Salem Memorial Hos pital. OSBORNE To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Osborne, 230 S. 14th St, a daughter, Monday, July 13, at Salem General Hospital. ROGERS To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rogers, 4660 Harcourt Ave., a son, Monday, July 13, at Salem General Hospital. . TEEL To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Teel, 210 Kenwood Ave., a son, Monday, July 13, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. TUCKER To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tucker, 1320 Fairmount Ave., a son, Monday, July 13, at Salem Memorial Hospital. YOUMANN To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Youmann, 1015 S. 25th St, a daughter, Monday, July 13,4 at Salem General Hospital. I Here are four of the 293 blind persons who have received trained dogs from Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc., non-profit school in San Rafael, cam, wnicn is u Deneiit irom a oaiem uoni luo-spon-sored all-breed dog show at the State Fairgrounds. Sunday. A Chemawa girl, Iva Mae Speed, is pic tured at the left with her dog. Others arc Melba King, Tacoma; Lawrence Crull, Tucson, Arit, and Marvin Salmon, Lubbock, Tex. : ; ' Blind to Profit By Dog Show Here Sunday An all-breed dog show Sunday at the State Fairgrounds will bring 506 show dogs to Salem. Judging will go on from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., open to the public. The show is sponsored by Sa lem Lions Club as a benefit for widely-known non-profit school for the training of guide dogs and the blind persons who use them. This is Guide Dogs for the Blind. Inc., San Rafael, Calif. The funds will come from sale of ad mission tickets. Aim of the school corresponds "with one of the Lions clubs' ma jor aims that of helping the blind to support themselves. The school breeds most of its own stock, confining this program to German shepherds and Labra dor retrievers. Two measures are taken to insure that the dogs are trainable as guides. Puppies are tested weekly by volunteers for five consecutive times, beginning at eight weeks; those not measur ing up in intelligence and temper ament are discarded. At the age of three months selected puppies are placed in fos ter homes - chiefly among 4-H Club members. 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