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I TU OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orgon, Tnuraday Morning. February 21. 1948 PAGE FIVE The Oregon Statesman DIS.MIHSU FROM IIOMITTAL leaving Sit I m Demoness hos pital Wed n day were Mrs, Hoy Winters and infant daughter of St. Paul; Mrs. Krith Jacobson and baby wn of 1206 Eighth st ... West Kaiem; Mr. A via Billington ind infant daughter, Mehama; Robewt S h.iefcr, 942 N. Front st., who hi. len n . surgery patient tit hf bospit.il tlit.- at few days; Mt William Westley, route 7, box (i.t-K, Saltm, medical pnticnt ifie tin- 13th; Mis. William Hur ger. IfiO PaUiiff dr.; Mm. William t'li-bfrte. Staylon, patient there in-e Iat Friday, and Robert Mc .Vam .lni. 1940 K. Nob Hill, medi cal p';.tient there since February 8. Hear tomoriow'n hit tune tonight nt 8 PM on K.SL.M. Columbia i on the air. KOMANOt F APPREHENDED Atria Mithorites notified Sa lem po)ie Weiinexlay that they J.ae at rested .. A. Komanoff, '''iippaienlly the turtle man who -paired II woilhles checks in Sa lem recently, nine under bin Own name ami two under an assumed Iiame. IK'al police 'aid no formal complaint bad been filed against the man here, a!thouh all ' 1 J cheek were rcorted by Salem r irieicbaiit whefi they "lunced." Tiki tout - toi tired too thin? It y Multiple OMillaiion, Holly-V.n-dV l.ite.t tithnijue for body batti(( 'all Heallli I four, IJ25:i fur an aimlvnt. Colonial house for thicken din i.er and charcoal bioilel steak, 4 mile south on i'h.121391. RISC. Rl PORTED M)KT Mr Iluth -Veitei-C, !f45 Marion t , ban M-poiled to police the los ol ht t ruby and diamond ring an-where on downtown street be i e. Income Tax. Auddmg, Account ing Vrvuc M. D. Fuller, 245 So. 2M. Phone C7I5. Obituary Stkhol .... In Detroit. Mlcfi . fruary. 14. Mer t.n Ard Nichols, late ieilnt ol jin tT Drive. S-Im. at th mtfr 1,1 M -r. Mtirt.and of Ituth ( . Nuhol of Hnlrin; son f Mr. Ana VI I .ind of Vancouver. Warfh.: broth er ot. loall rnr of Aloha. Oir on - m.cl Kn"rn and Howard fJreen and tomh M. Irmko, all ol Portland aixj nrphew of Mm Adeline Ntrtiol and Mr- (Hear Mi-t'ann. both ft Van eouver. War. .Hcrvk-rs will be held Tliursdav. Krhiuaiy 2!, at 1 p. fi at the TRirton thaoel u-ith con cluding nli'm at Hrlrr-t Memorial pr. The Rev. Dudley Strain will ol-frf-iate. fclabe J ... Mi Janet C. Klbhe. late rWlent of S. t'ominercml t.. t a local honiiital, Kebniai-y 1 Survivor lire l.er hiwhand. V. ) Kibbe. Salem: two riauehtrm. Maie-iet K. Smith, eoit lard and Mrr. Uoiothy J r;i.y. Stat ue a M.n. Stewart 11. Kibbe. Cleve land. Ouo: a sister. Mrs. MarK-irtt Hnbb. Saskaton, Canada: and five rraiiclfiuluien. Service will be held Saturday. Kebruary 23. at 2 p.m. from ClouKh-Bauick ehaiM'l, Rev. Scth B. Huntmcton officiatinR. Interment in City View cemetery. White F-dna White. 19. at the reildenoe. 4'i N. High ft.. February 18. Sister of (al V Hatton. Slein: aunt of Terry "! Howard Baker, both of Turner; Jay Maker. Portland, and C. M Wa'M-n end Mr. ICdith rarmer. lMth ol Salem. Service will be li Id iiia Frhi uarv 22. J at 1:30 p. n. n the W T. Ri':don chapel Willi con cluding' M-rvuen at City View ceme tery Rev. OorKe II. jKvuft will of liciate. Mem Mm Harl B lloiu. at the residence, loute . (iirlay, Keblliaiy 1. Wife i.f III f.. W Horn, roomer of la tty l.ou Morn, Sun Jw, Calif , Jean Kllen lloin. Ci.hmHi.. and William Horn. -B4 ramento. t.'-lif luneral announce n.enU will be made Uter by ClouKh liail.ik company. r Chirlet B i of Poitlamf, at a local hospital. TiwMlav, Kibiuarv II H'ttp fient Iirrn made by How ell-11- waida coiniiany to Portland for win tie and nilrrmtnt. Rrow nell At the r-nrlence on route J Turner (ten. rle dntricti. 'Iu-tla. I'tbiuarv in. HiUne H liiow nell, at t'te bk- f 'a. I'nele of Kianh I., Hrnwnrll, Salem, A Finch llrownill, lacoin.i, Wa'Ui,. and Mr- fjlorothy Browned I'cteroti, Stilr. Wa-ih. f unrr.ij ric will lie . Id f.i.in W T l(Ulon chaurl I r flv. Irhiuarv 27. at 10 am. Willi In 1i i n.n.1 at IOOI cemetery. The Rev. t.'oiKt II Swift v. Ill officiate. haw M: Mat caret Shaw, former resident r.f Sal m, in Bremerton, With , Satur day, Irbtuary 16 Survived by her tiustMin), Phillip Shaw of Bremerton; oaurnter. Mt. Hetty Jean Avery of Hremeiton: Jiiulln r, Manard McKtrr ). of Kalem. and M-veial uncle and aunt. iiii-ludinK Mm ( laia Hee and Mix. Stella H..r1wik of Salcin, ami y.irhkid and feorne MrKliihy of Cal ifornia. Srvi will be held from tha I lourt.-li.iM irk chaix l I rKiay, lebru aiv'22 at I .Ai pm with u.terment in ' : i t V t w ce im le l . latir w nl.ain I.atiM, at a local hnpital FebntaTV 20. Announcement of keivica later by ('loui;n-ftarii.'k compaiiy, ftlAatenburf At Mi Minnville. February 2", Neal Alexander Stotitenburjc, late resident of Duvton route I. at the aae of 'it year, father of Keainev Sloutenburf of The DaMet, Klmer of Siirv Fran'ico. Orvllle of ( arllon. Ore , Johnny of Portland, Mr Vivian Glutei- of Salem and Wil bur Stouleribtur, Mr. Ftriel Holt, Mr. Ora Ihxon and Mr Heulah McFar Jane, all of Dayton. AIo lurvived by II yr nl l.'iWJrcn and 12 rreat-etand-childien. Service will be held Friday, I 'ebruarv 22. at 2 p m. at the United ttn tnren church at Hopewell, Ore., wit.i interment in the Hopewell ccme ferv Iietioh of W. T. Rirdon com par.v The Rev. Robert Bennett wUI officiate. s Washing Machine Service Complete stock Maytag fac tory replacement parts now on hand. Reasonable quick service on Maytag, Easy and other makes of washing machines. RetrUler now for poat-war home appliance needs. Hogg Bros. - Telephone 9101 hcoi;tm honored Ilobett Carlwin was awarded his tendeifoot acotit bbdxe and Scoutmaster Robert Batudorf gave a talk on neon ting Wednesday noon when the Hollywood Lions club entertained Boy Scout troop 3 at its weekly luncheon meeting In the Lion Dtn. The club will entertain Cub pack 3 In the near future. Hedi-Meat Electric (radiator con vection) heater. D. E. Cooper and Son, 540 Hood at. Wedding picture taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. TWO MEN INTERVIEWED Srt. George A. McKlnley of the 101st airborne division, and Jamcn n. White, aviation ordnanceman 2c, U. S. navy, will be Interview ed on the American Lett ion radio program. Thursday, February 24, at 4:45 on K.SL.M. Music for the program will lie by the triple quattet and Cecelia na of Sacred Heart ' academy. Quelle Cafe will open for break - faat fclarll.ig Friday, Feb. 22. Open at A.M. with a good aupply of hanix At bacon on hand. Hear tomorrow' hit tunes tonight at 8 P.M. on K.SL.M. Columbia U on ' the air. PETITION FILED Marion county couit U'ednewlay filed the petition of 95 reldent in the vicinity of the Carl (ileaaon county road No. 531 axking that the roA'l be oiled. The road i 34 mile long between the Pa cific highway and market road No 0, known a the Whlnkey hill road. "Cyn" Cronfae Phtrtorapba and Frame. l?t Nat'l Bank Bildg, KxperiencVd aalealadiea wanted In aporla d-pt. at .Sully 'a. MAY IMI'KOVK ROAD A petition to the Marion county court Wednetalay by Laraen and Ivie and aigned by J. C. Byrne and other aak Improvement of Hul ney avenue. The petition atatei that the road i heavily travelled, and i very rough. Lutz Flower S'ioppe, 1276 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. Discharge service lapel button now available at Brown's Jewel ers and optician. Bring discharge certificate. K FERRY MAY Rl'N Wheatland ferry should be run ning again in about a week Coun ty Commissioner Roy Rice stated Wednesday. A county crew began installation of new high line poles yesterday, the old ones being tak en out by the floods about six weeks ago. Taxi? Capital Cab, phone 6646. Too stout too tired too thin? Try Multiple Oscillation, Holly wood's latest technique for body shaping. Call Health House, 6253 for an appointment. ! DAUGHTER TO RICES A daughter was born Wednes day at Salem Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rice, Scio. Dance Saturday, Silverton armory a Quelle Cafe will open for break fast starting Friday, Fib. 22, Open at 6 A.M. with a good supply of ham it bacon on hand. TAKEN HON HOME Mrs. Abraham Goldberg, 765 fialnes st., took her infant son home from Salem (Jeneral hos pital Wednesday. Jary Florist. Ph. 7375. Howard Re-wfaveis, 145 N. 17th. Moth holes, burns or tears ex pertly done. Prompt service, un excelled work. Phone 0660. to Y i f 1 1 ' ' ; if l ' : r '! . OCCASIONAL (CHAIRS And Rockers. Hew Slock. Jnsl Deceived. (Channel back Occa. Chair. Spring Seat 2LO 7 V.lour Plush in Red. Blue or CfMn .... ."tf1 V; Sleepy Hollow Style Chair. Spring Seat ttJ"y CA Veloux Plush In Red. Blue or Gren .... : . ... V Coxwoll Chair. Win & Bluo Velour. Springs ... 532.4$ Occa. Chair. Tapestry Covers. Spring Seat ...... .. $19.95 Platform Rocker. Wine Tap. No-sag Springs ..... ... .$26.75 Platform Rocksr. Tapestry Copsrs. Spring Swing l Coil Spring Cushion on No-sag Platform . .. $49.50 Occa. Chair. Homespun Cover. Spring Seat . .. ... $14.95 Occa. Rocksr to Match Above. Wine or Bluo ....... $16.7$ 'Occa. Chair. Coil Spring Seat Queen Anne $29.75 Platform Rockers. AssL Covers. Priced from 37.50 to 69.50 ''' : ' r ' I Wc Give S&JI Green Stamps t i i A ' W SALEII H0I1E FURII. CO. Ph. 2169S KENNETH UTTERS PARENTS A son, born Tuesday, February 19, to Cpl. and Mrs, Kenneth Ut ter at Salem Deaconess hospital has been named Richard Ray. First grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Utter, 446 Oak at., he l also the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDowell of Lockhart, Tex. Mrs. Lockhart is a guest current ly at the Utter home. Corporal Utter, seriously injured In an automobile accident in southern Oregon late last year, received the news of his son's birth at Barnes hospital where he has been receiving care. Hear tomorrow' hit tunes tonight at 8 P.M. on K.S.L.M. Columbia is on the air, SILVERTON YOUTH HELD Vernon LcRoy Brewer, an 18 year old Silverton student, I was arrested Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff Harlan M. Bones on a cir cuit court bench warrant charg ing Involuntary manslaughter and Is held at the county jail on $2500 bail. Brewer I alleged to have been involved In an auto accident in Silverton several weeks ago in which a woman was killed. ; Kff icient service on all makes crude oil burners. Judson's Plumbing and Heating, 279 N. Com'l. St Phone 4141, ft : - " ;! AUMNVILLK FILES REQUEST Aunisville city officials filed a request with th Marion county court Wednesday asking that 10 block of town streets be oiled this summer. The matter is in abey ance pending determination of what rock will Im available u some of ; the streets mentioned have already been rocked. I S rerfler'a for revamping with better dwaif shrubs, Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm ory. (Jltrin Woodry's 12-pe. Iind, I'i ; i ;i BONES TO EI OENE Deputy Srw-rlff Harlan M, Bones will leave for Eugene today to return Robert Allen Warren and Richard Marvin Hanksly, wanted in Marion county on a charge of larceny. Locker beef, grain, fat Hereford baby bctf, Bateson, Pratum.; Ph 2-2024, IVRIST WATCH LOST Mrs, Ion Bowles of the local Railway Express office reported to police Wednesday the loss of her $85 wrist watch, probably in the 100 block of N. Liberty street or the 400 block of State street. Rummage sale Fri., Sat., 439 Court St., upstairs. Rickey Garden club. NYBERG NAMES FILED An assumed business name; cer tificate was filed Wednesday with the Marion county clerk by Earl H. Nyberg and David M, Nyberg, 2325 E. Nob Hill st.,; for Karl Ny berg and Son, accountants and tax counselors. River silt top soil Ac fill dirt. Com'l. Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. : : 1 'I a - SECRETARY GOES HOME Secretary ' of State Robert S. Farrell, jr., who recently under went an operation at a Salem hos pital, returned to his home Wd nesday. He was expected to re sume his official duties later in the week. j Hear tomorrow's hit tunes tonight at 8 P.M. on K.SL.M. Columbia is on the air. Quelle Cafe wilt 0wn for break fast starting Frioay, Feb. 22. pien at 6 A.M. with a Rood supply of hamn & bacon on hand. . SON BORN A son was born to Mr. i and Mrs, John Wiencrt, route 1 liba tion, Wednesday at Salem Gen eral hospital. The US statute mile is 5280 feet in length, while the US nautical mile Js 04180.20 feet (ong. 137 So. Commercial St. - ' , Ft ' t.-;'V" ' - -w ' ..:- IWBjSBBXMVAajHMBAa UNIVERSITY Or OREGON, Kii(ne-(HpecUI)-Orefon'a dean ef journalists and Oregon's oldest press put out eopr ef the Spectator, first paper published west ef the Mlaaourt river, the first Issue ef which esme off this Washington press Just 100 years age February S In Oregon City, A. E. Voorhles, publisher ef the firants Pass Dally Courier, who has been active In newspaper business for almost yeers, reenaeted the printing of the ItpeeUUr sa a feature of the recent Oreson Press eonferenrc here. Indian School To Celebrate 66th Birthday C'hemawa Indian school will celebrate Its With hHhlay Mon day, February 25. with a big birth day party In the school (jym. The festivities will Include a b;ill, In dian dances, the cutting of a gi.mt birthday cake, and the crowning of a birthday ueen. The: queen's Identity will not be disclosed until the night of coronation. The birth day cake, made in the school bak ery, will be five layer high and have 86 candles burning at its top. It will be large enough to provide a generous piece lor each of the 530 students together with the staff members and many guests. The C'hemawa tchool was found ed Feb. 25, 1880, only a few months after the famous Carlisle Indian school o that it is now since the closing of Carlisle the oldest school in the Indian serv ice. First established at Forest Grove, Chemawa was moved; to its present site, five mils north of Salem, in 1885. MyrtHus W. Evans is superin tendent of the school and will be the principal speaker at the pro gram. Coquelle Thompson, boys' adviser, will be the master of cere monies. Ronald Bangert Visiting Sister Ronald Bangert, chief machin ist's mate, USN, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. William Balch and family, 1245 Waller st. and left Wednesday to report to the main naval office In Portland for or ders. He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Hangert. He served in the navy in Can ton and Hongkong for three years. He was taken prisoner and was for three years and 0 months In Japan prison camps. I BECOBD Were 90c Cxtt Bt) NO LIMIT e BROWN - ItLlJE OK AIAKOON EMPTY STOHA(;K ALBUMS FOIt 12 KKCOKDS O INDEX INSIDE COVER GILT DECORATED HACK Thursday Friday and Saturday AT Salem Record Shop Oregon Bldg. Downstairs 0D0oDdDu415 0u4M4!DlllDs CIRCl'IT COURT Mrs. C, Freudenatein vs Frank A. Mlrito, Salem, Chief of Police. Judgment of involuntary rmimiiit ul lowed on motion of pluintiff. Itc.ithii Thiesen vs Henry A. Thi.M.M' Partial sat infuHioti of judgment filial. State n Paul I.. Wilf: Contmu ed until March IW, I'JKi. 1 Kmma Duechler vs Aaron Heu elder: Suit for divorce charging desertion ankt for 'utody of two minor children, $30 per month alimony and $20 per month sup port money. Married Nov. 6, 1924, at Slaaton, N, D. Pearl N. Muhs vs Floyd B. Mass: Application for hearing March 14, 194fl, filed. Norris II. Anderson vs Jean nette T. Anderson: Suit for divorce charging outi and inhuman treat ment. Married Dec. 6, 1942, at In dependence. PROBATE COIRT George C. Will, estate: Petition Water Usage Rule Decided by Nenner Water cannot be appropriated from the Rogue river for opera tion of a swimming tank to be situated outside the city limits, for private gain, despite that the public would be served, Attorney General George Neuner held here Wednesday. Neuner declared that the swim-: ing tank in question was not to be operated by or on behalf of any city and there is no connec tion between the project and any municipality. In the area involved in the opinion the waters of Rogue river can be appropriated only for do mestic, slock, irrigation and mu nicipal purposes. During the Christian era. Iron was used as a medium of ex change In many isolated regions of Africa. BLBOOS I State at High g Telephone 8632 1 filed by U. S. National Bank. exe. entor, for order determining and allowing attorney's fees and ex traoidinary compensation to i xe-eutr. LMARR1AK MCENME APPLICATION. RoU rt G. IVeson, Jr., 23, U S. army, 703'j Columbia, st., and Cleone I). Kaplinger, 19, stenog lapher, 1965 N. Front at.. Boih Salem. Simon W. Farr, 25, laborer, rt. 4, Salem, and Bernice Stephenson, 23, beauty operator, Amarillo, Tex. Roily W. Smith, 33, and Matilda M. Ktel. 30, domestic, both Stay ton. Henry C. Yessen, 58. plumber and farmer, and Amy Young, 52, housekeeper, both Aum.sville. JI'STICE COURT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Sil verton, charged Jointly with as sault and battery, found not guilty in jury trial. MUNICIPAL COURT Andrew J. Helbert, 90 Park ave., violation of basic rule, paid $7.50 fine. Tor N. Newland, 1955 Hazel st., parking violation, paid $6 bail. Albert B. Counsil, Eureka, Calif, failure to stop, paid $2.50 bail. Itecnforred v-neckf Color gray. Siex hmall, medium, large. Only on to a cuntomer. r.ach Sanforized shrunk, Si.c .14 to 40 mm Wih1 elatstle top. g;enerou leg; height. Four colors, blue, maroon, tan and brown. Full size range. Pair 484 State St. Medical, Dental Student Vets Top Education Benefit Rolls Medical and dental student predominate among the' 180 Oregon war veterans now drawing stat educational benefits to attend schools and colleges in the state, it was disclosed Wednesday by Hugh E. Rosson, director of the state department of Veterans' affairs. j Sixty of the veterans are in high schools, the others Witnesses in JVVilson Trial Reports Vary Opening slatements in tlie trial Of Glenn Wilson, state prinon in mate, charged with assault with Intent to kill a fellow convict January 2. were made Wednes day morning by Deputy District Attorney Lawrence Ostcrman and defenf-e counsel Irvin Coodmnn, Portland attorney. An array of witnesses, ,a)l of them prison inmates, wer brought in by both sides during the day. Defendant's counsel sought to prove that Glenn WiUon was not even near Lotil (Ni) Francis when the , latter wj.i tn'pKd and stablK-d, and ten wit nesses so testified. District Attorney Miller H. Ilayden and Deputy Ostermaii brought In wltnesM's who stateil they saw Wilson trip Francis while Hymn Dyson, anothi.-r con- ict inrliclcd jointly with Wilton and convicted last week, slashed Francis twice about the neck with a knife. The case was continued until this morning at which time the defendant. .Ch-nu Wilson, will tiike thir r.Uiiid. I4aX-Salcill RHid4fIlt,i Klvirn Krolimader. Diet in Portland Elvira Frohmadex, 67, wife of l!crt Frohmader and resident of Salem for many years, died Wed nesday, February 20, in Portland. She had gone there a month ago to be with a daughter. Born at Eagle Grove, la., Nov. 30, 1879, she came to Oregon when she was seven years old. Survivors include five-children, Leah Nell'Scott, Lena Mae Hul shoff and Letitia Stillwagun of Portland: Ora Scott of Joseph, Ore., and Gordon Evans of South wick, Mass.; one brother, Ells worth Hubbard of Silverton; seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday from the Chapel 1 the Chimes, 430 N. Killings worth, Portland. ALL COTTON knitted waist band and cuffs LADIES COTTOII MM mm. ! awHorted colors and patterns), MEN'S 100 in colleges and universities. The benefits, provided by the .1945 legislature, amount t.i S35 a monih straight payment for CO luiurs of classroom attendance for veterans who resided in Oregon for one year befoie entering ?erv ico and who served more than 90 days. The benefits ate for 36 calendar months. Because the state and GI aid caii not be taken at the same time. Hosson said the Oregon program is prosing especially beneficial to high school students and other who plan to save the GI henefits for further schooling. C'ilies In which high school stu dciiU are receiving state aid in dude Portland. Salem, Canny, Myrtle 4 reek. Cottage Grove and Philomath. College students under the pro giam are enrolled at the state m Htitutinii. and at Linfield, Uni versity of Portland, Willamettr. Heed, Multnomah college and Clark I'ollege. . I,. Klfstiom States Platform Robert L. Elfstrom, who has Med as a candidate for mayor .f Salrm, has announced the fol lowing platform in brief: "Simplify and modernise the ify government. All poible aid tit it . r a. r ti'UViuil i at mi a & r r niployrnent. Orderly planned grow in wnn proper zoning, sup port of public health and recie ation program. Better street light ing, park development and sew age disposal. Keep Salem a clean city morally and physically. No committments for any group cr minr-riv." HOW. In Our New Mratlou 11 S. Liberty St. Watrh Repairing, All Makes Diamonds Jewelry R. G. WARBE2I Jeweler 141 S. liberty St. Former Location of H. T. Love all T D J Salem, Oregon State St. Ph. t!4