I - i SON, BORN f " A son was born last week in Eu gene to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Coqter, former Salem residents,5 it was announced Wednesday by Cooter's mother, Mrs. J. O. Cooler of Sa lem. The Cooterj lived in Salem about eight, years prior to moving to Eugene two years -ao. Cooter was a carkalesman here. Chuck Anslin's Garaee. - 4490 Market St. will be closed Sept 2-9 ior vacation y , (adv.) First Presbyterian -Church Rum mage Sale, ; ever Greenbaums, Friday, September 2nd,, 8 to 5 and Saturday, a -to noon. ; (adv.) CHARTERS .WILL' TEACH ' A beginners' square dance class at. Salem "YMCA, starting Sept 14 at 7:30 p.m., will be taught by Clyde Charters. The Y is happy to announce -, the return of Lucy Kieft, who will lead the recreation dance group, dancing from 8 to 10 o'clock. " j . The LL. - E.' Hammer Garage will be closed from, Aug. 28 to Sept. . . - r , (adv) Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Frank S. Anderson, 19, U.S. Navy. Merced, Calif., and Wilms : F. Andersen, 18, . at home, Tur ner. '4. v Bobby Joe.Stegall, 18, farmer, Portland, and I Donna Cecelia Hatch 18,! Aumsville. -- .-. Jerry Jerold Coblentz, 20, can nery worker, 245 Southview ' Place,- and Joan Marie Newell, 18, cannery worker, Route 6 Box 694, both Salem. Fredric George Dawson legal, "truck driver, 2860 Roger Lane,, and Dorothy Larene Painter, le gal, typist; 815 5. 21st St, both Salem. - CIRCUIT COURT Libbie Frank Hastings vs. EI - mer Hastings: nainiui seexs ai-; vorce alleging cruel and inhuman treatment; asks restoration of former name, Libbie Frank. Mar ried Jan. 3, ioo at Vancouver, Wash. ! Elda Mae Davis vs. Wilbur R. . Davis: Plaintiff seeks divorce al leging desertion; asks property settlement. $5,000 alimony and ; $150 monthly alimony. Married June 27,- 1939' at Vancouver, Wash. "' Ardys A. Miller vs. Joseph A. Miller: Plaintiff seeks divorce alleging cruel and inhumantreat ment; asks' custody of four minor children and $120 monthly sup port; seeks property settlement Married Nov. 6, .1947 at Phoenix, . Ariz. . ; .- Jo Ann Murphy vs. Edwin P. Murphy:" Plaintiff seeks divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treat ment; asks, custody of two minor children and $90 monthly: sup port; .seeks property settlement Married Sept. 29, 1951 at Al bany.: . . . . Earl M. Pettycrew et al vs. City of Salem:" Amended peti tion seeking declaratory judg ment on certaia items in city -budget for street work: also seeks order enjoining defendants from appropriating money for purposes allegedly outside those specified by law. Hv A. Simmons Destributor vs. S perry and Hutchinson Company Inc.: Plaintiff seeks judgment for loss of business resulting from alleged breach ! of contract for $39,578 and $26,930 in punitive damages. f Murel E. Cluck vs. Alene Y. Clucks Plaintiff f seeks divorce alleging cruel and - inhuman treatment Married Aug. 3D, 1953 at Stevenson, Wash. ' - t - PROBATE COURT : William P. Wurster 'estate: Fi nal account approved. Willis Thomas McDerby estate: Final account hearing set ,f or Sept. 27, 9:15 a.m. , Charles T. Witter estate:' Final account hearing set for Sept. 30, 0:15 a.m. . i Eli Henry ExH estate: Ordered settled. Herman TJ Clarr estate: Aa rnittad to wobate and Mattie N.'l Clark appointed administratrix, 7 6b AH 1955 TY Sets Clearance of Clearances I Reductions Up to No Money Down-Easiest Terms PROWLER REPORTED i Occupants of a house at 1810 Trade St. beard someone trying to pry open a window in the resid ence early Wednesday morning, city police reported. The prowler apparently fled - before gaining entry. : See outstanding wall - papers with hatching fabric and glamor izing Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, 220 N. ComT. (adv.) FQR MAPLE AT ITS BEST Visit Charm House. Oregon's only model Home completely furn ished in Early -American, maple. Good Housekeeping Inc., 467 Court (adv.) The-Y.W.C.A Budget Shop h:k good used clothing for sale, Ope m Mon. k FrL 10 to 5. 141 S. Win ter. T- (adv.) Rummage sale Bnai Britb Wom en's Lodge Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood. Aug. 31, Sept 1 & 2, 17S S. Liberty, Salem. Ore. 9:00 5:30, New supplies daily,, outstand ing values."" i ' HUB CAP MISSING t Ray Grimmett, 760 W. Vista Ave., complained to city police Wednesday that a hub cap was re cently stolen from his 1955 Ford. Evalyne Czarnetzki formally of Erich's now located at La Verne's Beauty Salon. 605 N. Capitol 3-6811. j , (adv.) Rummage sale Thursday, Sept. 1. Beaver Hall over Greenbaums. Rummage sale St. Joseph School basement. Fit 8:30 till 5:00. S. H. Logan back in Salem. Ph. 4-2695 for massage treatments. Dental plates repaired While you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, 125 N. Liberty, Salem.. - We need used Furniture, i. Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 . South Salem Lions Auxiliary bav ing. Rummage Sale above Green baums, Wed., Aug. 31. I fchop Wynkoop-Blair Printing Serv k ice for finest Wedding Announce ments in town. 490 Ferry. ' Green Stamps Company Suc For $56,508 The S i-H'green stamp com pany was cnargea witn Dreacirrto erect two $14,000 bouses at 3175 of contract and sued for. $56,508 Wednesday in Marion County Circuit Court The suit was .brought by H. A. Simmons, a fuel oil distributor. Simmons said the firm has al lowed at least three other oil dealers to distribute the green stamps in Salem in violation of provisions of a contract signed with him in 1949. -v -j Simmons asks $39,578 for al leged loss of business and $26,- 930 punitive damages. ' The ' complaint charges that Sperry & Hutchison Company, a New Jersey corporation, has acfc ed in "wanton" disregard" of his contractual rights. REEVE To Mr. and Mrs. Wal ton H. Reeve. Route 4,-TBox 238J, a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Salem General Hospital. EVANSON To Mr. and Mrs.' Gerald Evanson, 631 Jason St., a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Salem General HospitaL WAN To Mr. and Mrs. War ren Wan, 275 Hood St., a daugh ter, Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Sa lem General Hospital. FOSTER To Mr. and Mrs. James L. Foster, 10 E. RuraL Ave., a son,' Wednesday, Aug. 3l HOLT To Mr. and Mrs. Ray- , mond Holt, Independence, a son. Wednesday, Aug. 31, it Salem f1 Memorial HospitaL' U2 ! in 11 V Birtho Grass Burns on Vacant Lot in Four Corners Statesmaa News Serriea FOUR CORNERS A grass fire evidently started by a discarded cigarette, burned over a- vacant lot at the corner of Lansing ave nue and Livingston street about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night j Four Corners fire department responded to the calL The lot, covered by grass, burned up! to adjacent property, firemen said. The property is owned by a verton man. Sil- Deputy to Attend Peace Officers Meet at Gearhart Deputy Sheriff E. J. Roust,, rep resenting Salem area members, will meet in Gearhart next week with, the Lower Columbia River Peace Officers Association, h Salem area of the organization, meanwhile is planning a meeting here for Oct 11. Boust will leave Sept 8 fori the three-day annual convention. : He will be accompanied by Bill Lock ard, state liquor Investigator. Prin cipal speaker ior tne convention will be Secretary of State Earl Coe of Washington, Jack Merrill of the Bureau of Narcotics, Portland of fice,. Robert Schoettler, Washington director of fisheries. - Fan Injures Jail Inmate A city jail prisoner suffered severe finger and hand lacera tions Wednesday when he dentally thrust his hand into fan in his cell, police said. ; The inmate,- listed byr officers as Clifford Dunn, 37, 1445 Bj St., was treated by first aidmen land a physician and returned to jail. Police said Dunn is serving out a $300 fine on a charge of driving with a suspended license add a I $250 fine arising from a charge of driving while intoxicated. The accident occurreoTabout noon. Three Houses Given Okeh Threejjew houses were authoriz ed Wednesday in permits issued by II the city engineer's office. S . James Minty was given permits Hansen Ave. and 3163 Hansen Ave. and L. E. Klumpp was authorized to build a $10,600 house at 235 ! Riv iera Dr. Other permits: R. M..Bell, $400 alterations, on a house at 12080 Laurel Ave.; Mrs. Maude Boone, $320 reroofingon a house at! 2049 State Stt Robert Fischer, $500 alt erations on a house at 1780 Fair mount St; George L.' Grucnalla, $500- alterations on a house at; 2240 Laurel Ave. THINK (m(o BUYS A FULLY AUTOMATIC G-E WASHER LESS THAN SOME WRINGER WASHERS I ic Water "Temperature Selector! Porcelain Wash Basket Aetivator Aetion-Cleans Clothes Gently A- Damp Dry-Spin - Reduces Drying Time , - ii . .. j, : ; ' ' : v' tAt Free Delivery W Green Stamps ' i . No Money Down Only $2? EXTRA LARGE TRADE-lUS Civil Service IT 1 1 - TJ upnoiasTiri Of Employe Oregon's Civil Service Commis sion, following a hearing Wednes day, upheld the State Public WeW Mrs. i-stna Berg, an employe in roruana, dui reinstated ner em ployment nghts. - , , Charles Terry, civil service com mission director, was directed to place Mrs, Berg's name ' on the employment lists, but not that of the welfare commission. Welfare commission officials charged 'that Mrs. Berg left her employment to .attend the wedding of a daughter in Minneapolis, Minn, without obtaining proper clearance. Mrs. cexg testified she informed a department " employe of her inten tion to attend the, wedding but had not contacted her supervisor. - The civil service commission de cision said Mrs. Berg was a com petent employe and apparently realized she had erred in neglect ing to obtain proper leave. The de cision stressed; howeer, that leav ing employment without proper clearance is a serious offense. Area Shrineijs Dinner Due All Shriners and their wives-in the Marion, Polk and Linn County area are lnvated to a dinner-meet ing next week at the Salem Shrine Club, in honor of Potentate Flavel Temple of Portland. Temple and his staff officers of Al Kader temple. will visit Salem on Thursday, Sept. ft. 'The affair in his honor will be held at the Marion- Hotel. A 'social hour wiU start , at 6:30, followed by dinner at 7:30 and informal dancing. Those planning to attend are to make reservation by next Tuesday with Gilbert Wynkoop. 490 Ferry St, said John Grayvill. president of the Salem Shrine Club. Gray vill said invitation to the program sent out' recently from Portland apparently did not reach all 6hriners. Fair to Have Check Room A check room-operated by the Willamette Search and Rescue unit, a group of Salem policemen. will be among the new facilities at this year's State Fair. Charles Creasyrfesident of the group, announces that such items as picnic lunches, bundles and clothing can be' checked at the room. The check service will be located in the new informa tion booth at the fairgrounds. Leo -Spitzbart fair manager, said the check room will fill a longstanding need. OF IT! X Per Week 9 ; j ( if America's Favorite :: l i smi i m -sk i a. r : y - t m mm . . i . r ' , i State's Road Signs Lauded by Tourists - i ' ' Comments from visiting , tour ists have indicated approval of Oregon's highway signing pro gram, state highway engineer R. H. Baldock said Wednesday. . Baldock said the Highway De partment had received many let ters from tourists in which they commented favorably on speed signs at curves, clear signing at junctions, mileage indicators at city limits and new standardiza tion of stop signs. A recent survey , by the travel information division and traffic engineering division ; also showed many favorable comments regard ing Oregon's highway signs. . v Typical of the survey com ments was: ;. "i I liked your" accurate speed warnings on sharp turns" and "much better marking than other states we traveled through and many more courteous drivers". A letter addressed to Baldock read: -. ' "We are leaving Salem and Oregon after spending several Salem -Youths Praised for Fighting Firq Identity of two of five young Oregon Green G.u a r ds who helped extinguish 'a recent Sa-, lem area grass fire was' learned j Wednesday . by grateful Keep I Oregon Green officials. I They, were Virgil McDougal, ! 12, 1645 Aerial Way. and Ken-1 neth Moore 11. 965; S. 21st St. ! Both reportedly had a hand in I bringing under control an Aug. 23 fire near the Turner Road I underpass of the Salem by-pass. Their identities were made known after young McDougal I turned In a fire report . Names of the other young fire fighters could not immediately be learned. One was a girl. The youngsters, picking beans I in the area, fought the fire with! sacks, blankets and water from 1 a nearby creek after tuning' ini me aiarra. .The Green Guard Organization is comprised of young people in terested in-protecting, the state's natural resources against fire. - Chimney : Blaze Damages House An overheated chimney caused damage Wednesday at the resi dence of V. M. Sackett, 1510 S. Winter St- firemen repotted. . The hot . chimney reportedly scorched a wall and rafters un der the roof, damage being es timated at about-$150. The. alarm was tufted -in at 1:25 p.m. Sp(3D(oD mm I; ' J SkiS'sv y , I (( Made by the makers jf . I ( Of world-famous y ' '11 v. I ll . ; J" II m Cordovan Grain f j J MK U days driving through your beau tiful state and think you have one of the finest systems of marking roads and directing traffic we have eVer seen.'?. 136 North m b-25c PENCIL 130 Count o-25c FILLER I 85 Count o-49c RING BINDERS j . 3-Ring ! j ,J o-2.45 ZIPPER BAG All Leather ' j 1 o-lOc CRAYOLA ; 9c CRAYOLA o- -fl.69 BOYS1 Zipper Opening -!1.98 BOYS Sizes 6 to 16 -NYLON STRETCH SOCKS j ' Boys' and Girls' If elanca s i -REG. 35c GjRLS' ANKLETS Nancy Noble Nylon Heel and Toe . Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thursday, , , State Employes' Payday Moved Up i State workers will find their payday moved up this month so they -can cash checks prior to the Labor Day weekend. . Payday will; fall on Friday in stead jof the usual Sept date. 'Commercial Fabulous j Back-to-School Sale -NOW GOING ON- THESE VALUES TABLET PAPER 9-OZ. JEANS' flannel; SHIRTS ' Many Other Dovvn-to-f qrth ValueiCorrje and Save! ,3 1? GBn Sept. T, 1955 Sec IM -71 : " announced Harold Phillipi, heal of the Secretary of State's Ac counting Division. The state has followed this practice on other occasions in recent years wheri the usual payday HU 9 tfe id aie ox a long aoufay Sale Runs Through Next Week i9 29' 2 ' - - $177P Flos Tax 2 '-15 2 -25" 98 $49 4rr.?100 (o Ulil, .l?t I Open FrLTii 9 J 'j ' - . . . i I - - - i 365 N. Commercial I Fh. 3-4163 S&H Green 365 N. Commtrciol Stpmp