Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Saltm, Oregon. Wednesday Morning, January 30' 1948 PAGE FIVE Oly FSews DBrrneffs The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 LEGION rOSTS MEET Plans for the evening banquet to be served at the coming Amer ican Legion conference on Febru ary 8 were discussed at a meeting Monday evening of committees LEAGUE NOMINATES Bill DtHart, Tojn Paulus, Dyle Fuhm-11 and Jim Mjore were nom inated for the presidency of the , Leslie Boys' league at their meet '. in Tuesday aternoon. Other con- didates nominated from the floor j from Legion Capitol Post No. 9, for the balloiin on Wednesday Post No. 138 and the legion aux jnorninB were: Buzz Lugcnbeel and Ray Cummings for vice-presi- dent; Don Rudd. Whitney Benson, Jack 'uUr iiikI Ronnie Vandiver for secretary; Allan Kleinamith, Allan GiU-hiiM, Phil Ringle and Doug Reers for treasurer, and Farrell Winkleblaek, George Fred erickson. I)o;m Bunnell. Don Huff and Barney Rogers for sergeant-at-arms. Western stvle cotton gabardine shirt. Miroon color. $4.95. Alex Jones, 121 North High; St. ENROI TF. TO NEW POST John (Sky) Dun lap, who re signed recently ax Oregon mima ger of the United Press with headquarters at Portland, visited in Salem briefly while en route south to assume the business man agership of a new daily paper proposed for Santa Ana, Calif. Mrs. Dunlap was accompanying him. Tailoring and alteration work, ex perienced. 466 Water St. FARMERS ITNIO SPEAKER Mrs. Alma Knower, education al director of the Oregon Farm ers Union, will be the f.peaJu-r on the weekly radio program of the Farmers Union over KOAC Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock: She will ie8k on "The Educational Program of the Farmers Union." Cah buyers waiting for farms. List your property wtih us today. Rich L. Reimann, Realtor, 201 S. High. Ph. 3722. 1IANSH.L TAKES JOB Jack W. Hansell of Salem, re cently discharged from the nav'y, has become emergency assistant to George H. Jenkins the Coos county sjjtnt at Coquille. He is a grattu ate of Oiegon Staff college and foimcr st;de department of ag multure employe. Jary Floret. Ph. 7375. THREE BIRTHS REPORTED Born at Deaconess hspital yes terday were a daugh.er to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Musjc. route 2, Scio, a son to Mr. and jMrs. Laur ence Gooley, 1091 N. Winter St., and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lockner, Scio. 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComX HILL CONSIDER CONTRACTS Awarding of contracts involv ing an expenditure of more than $1J500,000 will be considered by the state highway commission at Its next meeting in Portland Feb ruary 25 and 26. iliary unit. The banquet was planned to accommodate 300 vis itors and 100 local legionnaires. Twenty legion department of Ore gon officials will be present as well as members from 30 local legion posts. Ella's Beauty Shop Is now open fffll time. Betty Coler, operator, will appreciate your patronage. Obituary Nammark Fredrick Chtmtv Hammock, lale re tdrnt ut 1S75 North Filth utrect. al a liical hospital. January 25. Survived by his Vkifr. Mai ruei lie llammark "1 Sa Irm; two children, Jamr A. nd Nor n a Jlaitimack. both ot Salem; mother, Mrs M. T. Hammack. sr.: brother. D. R. Hammack of Salem: three nifcters, Mrs Mae Dodge. Mrs. Dora Hill and Mrs' K. S Van Pelt, all of Salem; two nephew. Donald Hammack of Salem and Richard Van Pelt ot CJras Valley, "lif ; and two nieces. Mis Mary Hammack and Mrx. Clady Miller, both of Salem Services will be held at Uie Cloush-barrick r h a p e I Wednesday, January 30. at 1:30 p m .. w ith Rev. Harold t.vman officiating. Interment Jn City View cemetery'. Siddall In this city January 28. Elizabeth A Sidfiall. late remdent of route 7. Ixix 114. Salem, at the age of SO cara. Mother ot Mr. Harry F. White f.f Yakima. Wash, and Galen' W. Siddall of Salem; and stcp-motaer of Mm. John Harper of Salemf Mr. Blanche Lockwood of Pomwia. Calif., and Mark Siddall of Aitorla. .Several grandchildren aKo survive. Stvmbvr .f the Virtt Baptist church of Salem. Service will le heWI from trie W. . T H'Vdon chapel Wednesday. Jan M.irv Mi. at 10 :iu a m. l oi.cludinii ser vices at the City View cemcteiy. leftover Mr Doroihv F. C'onover. late rrsi- trnt of 4.2 North Church utieet, at a cat hospital January 23. at the are ef 21 am. Survived by her husband, letter I.. Conover o Salem; mm, Jerry Conovei of Salem; mother. Mr. Lillian 'mniliiri of Salem; MMer, TAGGART IS SPEAKER Ed Taggart, in charge of the ed ucational aid program for veter ans' affairs, state of Oregon, will tell the Hollywood Lions club at its luncheon meeting this noon at the Lions Den some of his exper iences with the U. S. army engin eers in the China-Burma-India theatre, where he was engaged in putting in a pipeline from India to China, working with the natives in several states, at Liwn mowers ground to a paper cutting edge. Moore's Bike Shop, 237 N; High St. ATTEND COAST MEET Robert Lehman, Ralph Nohl gren, Jack Putnam and Joe Ran dall were among the Oregon members of the National Restau rant association who were enter tained at Dorchester house, Ocean Lake, Monday night, at a dinner preceding a discussion of bus iness problems and plans. Home In the country: 20 acres of Willamette toil with a good 5 room home in a beautiful grove of firs. Grade A milk house, 6-stan-chion barn. Walk-in freezer, 3 acres of cherries and boysenber ries. This property is located east of Mifldlegrove on the Pudding river and must be seen to be ap preciated. See L. C. Cooney, with Bliven-Alderin - Cooney, realtors, 430 Oregon building. Phone 7906. Evenings H9 1 K. (AR1VKM. NAMES FILED K. B. Farwell and Leone Y. Far well, both 965 Mill st., filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk on Tuesday for the Farwell pharm acy, 395 Third st., Stayton. Wanted: Used furn. Ph. 5110. EDGIT CO. HERE L. M. I.amb, 834 Center st., filed an assumed business name cer tificate with the Marion county clerk Tuesday for the Edgit Co. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. ARTICLES ARE FILED Articles of incorporation for Reinholt and Lewis, Inc., a wood products business, was 'filed with the Marion county clerk Tuesday by Lloyd C. Reinholt, Rollin O. Lewis and Verne E. Robb. Electric range. 4 burner, side oven, white & grey enamel. Ph. 21336. BROWN HOSPITALIZED : Frank V. Brown, assistant man ager of The Spa restaurant, is a patient at Salem General hospit al where he was taken several diys ago. OBTAIN LICENSES f Vancouver, Wsh., marflage li censes have been granted to Alvin A. Unrein, Salem, and Nfoma M. Durbin, Hartford, Calif,; ! Charles H. Burchett, Salem, and alarie L. Williams, Brooks; Edwin W. Bau- man and Lucille W. Howell, both of Woodburn; Duane El Reed, Silverton, and Freddie Kl Diabla, Scottsville; Leonard A.I Hulse, Union Gap, Wash., and Lbif Burke, Albany, and Dewain E. Campbell, Lebanon, and Eleanor M. Latham, Albany. Call Bishop's Studio, Ph. 7688 If you have a cottage or 2 or 3 room furn, apt. jfor rent. Musf be on ground floor for perm, er iploye. CLCB MEETING JAN. S0 The Marion County Jer.y Cat tle club wi6 hold a special meet ing Wednesday, January J 30, at 8 p. m.. at the Salem chamber of commerce rooms. I. W. western Jersey ficldman, the speaker; will serve president of! Floyd Bates, tfor the first the club. . Reroof with gles. Mathii Ph. 4642. Slater, Ivill be Salem, fme as Johns-Manvil Bros. 164 S e shin- Com'l. Public Records M; Ruby Drennan brother. Donald Mil Hill, both in the IT hf Salem: two and Clifford S. navy: and fratirim other. Mr Julia Hill of (.rand iJand Ore. Service 4 ill be held at t'.ie ( 'louKii-Rart Ick chapel Wedne iav. January 311. at 3 W S r red. i irk off inert ' Rooedale. p in . with Hev. fiat nn. Iriter- Cblonial hot.se for chicken din ners and charcoal brtriled steak. 4;miles south on 99E. Pb. 21391. VETERANS MEET Disabled American veterans will hold their regular meeting Friday evening at the Women's clubhouse, 460 N. Cottage st. Marine artist Lawrence Boulier will entertain the chapter and auxiliary after the business meetings. Floral section. F. Meyer Drug. PORTLAND MAN FILES Robert E. Duniway, Portland, Tuesday filed in the state depart ment here for state representa tive, 5th district, Multnomah tounty, at the republican primary election. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. OLZENDAM SPEAKER Roderie Qlzendam of Tacoma, will be the Speaker at Rotary club luncheon tokiay. ; Olzendars, now special representative for ( Read er's Digest, Was formerly director of public 'delations for Veyer haeuser Timber co. He wi$ speak on the subject ;"The Tillamook Tree Farm-. A Project of tfte Peo ple of Oregon Exp. ladies ready to wear sales ladies wantekl. Apply Schlesinger & Co. FITZIIl'GII SENTENCED Lloyd Eaii Fitzhugh, who en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of burglary In a dwelling, was sentenced Tuesday by Circuit Court Judge IE. M. Page to a max imum of eight years in the state prison. Fitzhiigh was charged with entering the home of Fred Burl- ingham. j Painting & decorating. Ph. 7562. STAYTON nIaMES 11 LED W'. P. Ixwsprd and BeUlah Les sard, Staytob, filed an assumed business namie certificate With the Marion county clerk Tuesday for the Cold Spot market, Stayton. A notice of retirement from the same establishment was filed Tuesday by Irvin E. Parberry, Ruby-Par-berry, John Nightingale and Lola Nightingale. , ' "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bildg. OFFICER ON WAY HOME Flight Officer and Mrs. Earl Morley were visitors in Salem Tuesday en route from California, where Morley was honorably dis charged from the air transport command to Hillsboro where he is the Oldsmobile, dealer. Weddinc pictures taken at the 1 church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. UTILITY HEARING FEBV'll Hearing on petitions for cre ation pf the proposed Marion county peoples utility district ha4 been set for February 11 at Sil verton, Charles E. Strlcklin, sec retary of the state reclamation commission, announced Tuesday. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 ,N. Lib erty, phone 9592. FIRE AT GERVAIS GERVAIS, Jam 29(Special)- Slight damage was caused by a fire of undetermined origin Tues day afternoon at the Eli Phillips place here. The blaze im a store room was extinguished by Mrs. Phillips and a daughter before the firemen arrived. - Hollywood laundry, Ph. 3d27. AUTHORIZES EXTRADITION . Governor Earl Snell Tuesday authorized the extradition of Ward Harris, who is wanted by Michigan authorities on a' deser tion and non-support charge. He j is under arrest in Portland. TWO DAUGHTERS BORN Daughters were : born to Mrs. Paul Zumwalt, route 1, Dallas, and to Mrs. C. R. Breeden, route 1. Independence, at Salem General hospital yesterday, i CIRCUIT COURT Harry P. Held vs Maxlne M. Held: Suit for divorce charging desertion. aks for custody of two minor chil dren and SIS per month support money, the defendant to have $20 per month support: money while the children are in her ; care. Married sept, is, ivro. at Salem. Betty i June Johnson vs Virgil Eu gene Johnson: Decree of divorce to plaintiff. Aims Margaret Thrasher vs William Clyde Thrasher: Application made to place on trial docket for Feb. 4. isw. William F. Batl V Betty Mae Baal: Application made to place on default divorce ' docket. Marie I Kathertne Oater vs Albert Levi Outer; Defendant move court for order modifying former decree to re duce payment of support money ' to minor children from ISO per month to $24 per month. Aiena 1 Thiel va Richard Laverne Thiel: Decree of divorce awards plain tiff custody of three children and S3 per week support money for each child. Margaretle Hyatt vs Harry L. R. Hyatt: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment. Auks that maiden name of Margarette Duvck be restored; Married April 19, 1944. PROBATE COURT Joseph Lentz, estate: March 21. date set for hearing on final account of Marie Mill, administratrix. lAither T, tireenup, eotate: Order authnrle Wilbur C Rreenup, execu tor, to sell art automobile. Earnest Chester Rogers, estate: Or der authorizes O. A. Chase, adminis trator, to sell personal property. Nancy M. Ballard, estate: Feb. 18, date set for hearing on final account of Nancy E. Skew is. executrix. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Jack Clifton Box. 31. farmer, and Mary Jo McCall, 20, secretary, both Silverton. . Clarence R. Monds, 23, auto service- LEAVE HOSPITAL i The following left Deaconess hospital for home yesterday: Lu- eUa Kelly, 121 Kingwood ave., West Salem; Mary Louise Allport, Turner j Mrs. Edward Harmon and infant daughter, Newberg; . Eldon I4ppin,! 893 S. 13th st.; Rex Lam bert, 1273 Franklin St., West Sa lem. ! ! TOUART ON RADIO !Lt. Anthony T. Touart, son of Mrs. A. J. Touart, 794 N. Summer sti and of the late Col. A. J. Touart wo was killed in the drive on Cologne in 1945, will be heard over KLM at 7:05 o'clock tonight in recorded interview obtained in the Marseilles district of France. i RETURNING FROM SOUTH Don Kay, orchestra leader now appearing at Normandy Manor, is expected back today from Holly wood. He flew south Monday to make a record of "Jaywalk" with Bing Crosby. RELEASED BY HOSPITAL Salem General hospital yester day discharged Mrs Jack W. Peavy, 1625 N. Capitol st., and in fant daughter and Mrs. D. E. De hut, 2199 Broadway, and baby son. Bank to Clear Site for Building The First National Bank of Portland yesterday was granted a city permit for the wrecking of a service station at 290 N. Liberty st. The bank previously announc ed its intention of erecting a new building on that site for its Salem branch. Other permits issued at the city engineer's office went to Louis Downing for erection of a $1000-one-story house at 1485 Waller St., ;to L. M. Wright for construc tion of a $2500 one-story dwell-: ing at 2325 Mission st., and to Roljert Perlich for $75 repairs to a house at 1080 N. Church st. BOY'S EYE CUT First aid workers last night bandaged a cut left eye of four-year-old Richard Beneman at the armory. Watching the wrestling show with his mother, the boy was cut when he fell from his seat. CHIMNEY BLAZES City firemen were called to a small chimney fire at 239 S. Cot tage st. at 3 JO p. m. yesterday. No damage was reported. Funeral Thursday For Ben Jelderkg GERVAIS, Jan. 29.-(Special) Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Ringo parlors in Wtiodburn for Ben Jel derks, who died suddenly in his home west of here Monday morn ing. He was 63. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Ben Jelderks and the following brothers and sisters: Minnie Par sons and Rixie Vogt of Gervais, Christine Rasmussen and Jennie Rust of Minnesota, Neus Jelderks of San Jose, Calif., Albert' Jel derks of Beaverton, John, Her man and Theodore of Salem. A native of Freeport, Mr. Jel derks had lived here for 26 years. Dance Friday Salem Armory Glenn IVeodry's Orchestra RUNAWAYS REPORTED City police have been advised that Pauline May, 16, and Elnora Oakley, 17, have escaped from the Fairview home. man, Portland, and Wava Dawn Pur ' dum, IS. domestic. Salem. RHEUMATISM i and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this 1 terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Adv. Take Advantage Only two more days left for yon lo take advantage of my January clfer of 25 reduction on all tailoring and fur work. Try BERNARDTY, TAILOR AND FURRIER, and you will be pleased. YES, VE HAVE LININGS. Clean ing and pressing? Ofcourse. BERNARDTY Tailor-Furrier Room 2. Downstairs First National Bank Bldg. Phone 2199S Ramp. At tie natal t.otpitjil al Oakland. Calif .! Sunday, JanuarM 27. Leo Loion Kinni, lale retldent of ItlS Roosevelt stieeti Salem, at the ay.r of 27 years. ' Hurbajtrd of Flora Kami of Salem; m ; ef Mr j, and Vm W F. Riamp of Brooks' i rrarxliion of B F. Rampjof Brooke and ' broUi of Farl Ramp of Bremerton. Wan i and Mm. Cleo Walker of Mt Aneel, Announcement Of services later fcv WIT. 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