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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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The- Oreaon SkrUaman, Salem. Tuesday, June 11, FILES FOE I TO EE TTKllam McCarthy and Lucille McCarthy, 147 N. High filed an assumed business name certificate for Jack and Jill's, a children's wear store, with the Marion county clerk Monday. Oity ngrgeffg T1IKZZ ESCA1K WOODBCfcN "Ronald Sax ton, Fred Faucett and Hey Beamer escaped from th lUU training school at Wood-hura about pja. Sunday, Salem police wrrt Informed.

Carpenters Notice Tnero. wtll no meeting of Car TaCMIITIlT The eighth anual national institute for traffic will be held in Ccrvallis, June 17 to 38, Robert S. Farrell secretary of state, has announced. Traffic aafety -experts wijll instruct in police work, traffic engineering and public education. Free mothproof irig for your fur coat Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed; Price's, 133 N.

Liberty St. Phone HIGHWAY OFFICIALS ATTEND CIRCl'IT COURT 1 Oliver P. Butts Ellen V. Butts: Suit for divorce charging eruel and Inhuman treatment aska that custody of the minor child be. awarded to the defendant.

Married Aug. 30. 1930. at Tieaid. Wash.

Forest M. Lane vs Ethel E. l.ane: Application for place on trial docket. Venard R. Bloom vi Dorothy Bloom: Decree of divorce awards custody of two minor children to plaintiff plus a certain contract of sale and household furniture.

J. Stratford and Lxta Stratford vs Dy Fmin and otlirrs- Plaintiffs reply admitting and denying. State, upon Information by District Attorney Miller llayden. vs W. H.

Strayer. Earl H. Hill and Merle Chestman: In separate briefs plaintiff replies admitting and. denying. Willadeen E.

Carnegie vs Burton E. Carnegie: Suit for divorce asks for custody of two children, $25 per month support money for each $50 per month additional support meney for five months. $373 hospital and possession of household furniture. Married Jan. 15, 1944.

at Alexander. La. PROBATE COURT P. G. Vlckers.

esUte: Estate appraised at $1500. Alice M. Culhane estate: Teresa y. Tyrrell appointed executrix and Roy Nelson. Jacob Fuhrer and Harry Holt appointed appraisers.

i Alma Marie Ask estate: Order approves final report and account. Albert Adolphson estate: Estate appraised at $41,983. L. Voung estate: July 15 date set for hearing on final account of Emma B. Ertelt.

administratrix. Arleigh K. Dullum. guardianship etate: Annual report of E. Ray Dullum approved.

MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Roger D. Baker. 23. marine corps. "Portland, and Marie Helen Peavy, 23.

paper converter, Salem. MLeon Everitt. 28. farmer. Springfield, and Betty Viesko.

II, student. Gervals. Dan J. Fisher. 22.

sheet metal worker. Dallas, and Jeanette Boyer, 16, cannery worker. Turner. Russell P. DeArment.

32, mechanic, Seattle. Wash and Myrtle Peterson. 33. waitress. Wahpeton, N.

D. Robert B. Larson. 23. demurrage clerk.

1865 Center and Regania B. Andrews. 21. bookkeeper, both Salem. Johnnie Elic Reed.

27. laborer, and Eva Mae Jones, 16. student, both Independence. Ijiwrence 8. Adelman.

12, farmer, Hubbard, and Emma H. Eder, 17. waitress, Gervais. John H. Richardson.

10. student, and Muriel Louise Ferguson. 18, stenographer, both Dayton. Charles William Brown, 38, fry cook, and Esther Ethel Waddell. 23, housewife, both Seattle.

Wash. Edwin A. Sedivv. 26, sawmill work- POLE PERMITS GRANTED Marion county court MMiday granted two permits to the Portland General Electric Co. to Install a pole line along 1500 feet of Lansing avenue from the junction with South High street then 500 feet along an unnamed street which intersects Terrance avenue and to install a line along seven roadways In the Hicks-Jones Thai's Our Business Our entire office staff does nothing else but handle Insurance.

They are trained and qualified to: ADVISE YOU WHAT TO INSURE. ADVISE YOU HOW MUCH TO INSURE. ADVISE YOU WHAT NOT TO INSURE. SALEM'S GENERAL AMERICA AGENT CHI aw WU Leaders Will Give Scholarship, Athletic Awards Willamette university's a 1-tional awards chapel will be held in Waller hall Wednesday morning with athletic director Walter E. Erickson presiding.

Presentations wjll be made by Pres. G. Herbert Smith, Dean Olive Dahl, Dean Chester F. Luther, Dr. Robert M.

Gatke, Dr. Herbert Rahe and student body president Harold Malde. Among scholarship awards to be made, in addition to the presentation of athletic letters, will be the Mary L. Collins upperclass scholarship; the Charles E. Mc-CuLloch.

upperclass scholastic award; the $25 Albert prize for greatest service and Influence; and the J. H. Booth athletic prize to the year's outstanding athlete, FILE FOR GARAGE Lloyd Howard, 1430 McCoy and Floyd Vaughn, 78 Lansing filed an assumed business name certificate with the Marion county clerk Monday for Floyd and Lloyd's Garage, 78 Lansing avenue. Experienced lingerie salesladies wanted at Sally's, Court it Liberty. STARTS FLYLNG SERVICE Jack L.

Everson filed an assumed business name certificate with the "Marion county clerk Monday for the Eagle Flying Service. Lutzl Flower Shoppe. 1276 N. Liberty, phone 9592. NURSES GRADUATING Bernice Irene Orwig, former faculty member at Willamette university, Charlotte Gwendolyn Best and Barbara Ann Ricketts, all of Sale and Georgeanne Winniford of Dayton, are among the young women graduating from the University of Oregon medical school's school of nursing Friday night in Portland.

Discharge service lapel buttons now available at Brown's Jewelers and Opticians. Bring discharge certificates. DOUGHTONS RETURN Mayor and Mrs. I. M.

Dough ton and their daughter-in-law! Mrs. Wayne Doughton, returned Saturday from a month's vacation trip into southern California. During the mayor's absence, Alderman David O'Hara has servea as city executive. Experienced ready-to-wear salesladies wanted at Sally's, Court it Liberty. Good salary.

Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. MRS.

WORRAL CONVALESCES Mrs. Frederick Walter Worral (Helen) Lytle is convalescing at Keizer hospital in North Bend following a recent major operation, friends here have learned. Now a resident of the Coos Bay city, she formerly made her home in Salem. Free mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your coat and get your coat mothproofed.

Price's, 133, N. Liberty St Phone 9121. DENTAL GROUP TO MEET Representatives of the Oregon State Dental association from ali sections of the state have been invited to attend the association's 53d annual meeting, starting Thursday and continuing through Saturday at the Multnomah hotel in Portland, according to C. Ward Davis of Salem, president of the Marion-Polk-Yamhill district society. War veterans who formerly were members will pay but half the usual registration fee.

Lawnmowers, tools, sharpened at your door. 966 Center. Ph. 9081. 1 ft penters Moral 1063 on June 13, 14.

Election of officers will take place on June 20. 1946. Please be hand at m. Myrl G. CUrk, Sec'y.

ETItSON CAE STOLEN A car belongtnf to Jack Ever-on. 543 Center at, wn stolen Saturday morning, ne lnfurmed police. Do you know cabinet work? Do you know Delta power tool? You do know these can't be had on any market. There is a completely modern money-making lay-out of Jo new equipment right here la Salem that you can have at to bargain 11 you hurry. Call 8389 iairicn mowxed Nothing was taken 'from the "Christian Science church.

405 vChemcketa stU Sunday night by thief who entered by breaking window pane In a door, police were informed. Church officials aid prowlers apparently were locking for money since they went through the building thoroughly but took nothing. Opening for active young man in Real Xatate Office. Experience preferred. Must have a car.

Write Statesman Box 689. TOCNO COatBETT LEAVES Ted Corbett. 1c, returned to r.ia baa at Treasure Island on Sunday brief leave spent with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

PhU Corbett of '585 Shipping st. Mrs, Phil Corbett. who was taken 1.1 with food poisoning Saturday, waa returned to her home Monday after two days In a hospital. Sunday June 16th Fathers Day initial handkerchiefs $1.00. supCT-t crarati tl.00 to S3 50.

Alex Jones, 12 North High St KOTAKT TO BZ TOPIC Walter C. Gleesonj of Portland, state secretary of the Knights of Pythias, wtll speak at Rotary club Wednesday noon pa "My Hotai-r Club. I HIUI MAKXET HEEE Hugh Hull and Florence Hull, 130 Jefferson st, filed an assumed business name certificate Monday with the Marion county clerk for Hull's Market. 3265 Mill st. OMtoary Jon ttmMl Boney a( the reaidence.

Tm Cirtfi vt Wat S-aiem. rndiy. taste t. Survrveal fcy kW Wife. Bw Hcr.

Wot Saleon a mm. Lwttr, Sa-Wn: ate sew. JUncy Ericsson. Writ Kaiena: sister, Mrs. Iila Mowman, (raifntM.

Nt brothers, George and Km Verdei. Herbert, Car-rail. Nra and Edward. Hal son. Km mm frwidMO.

Herbert. Swiem. sterv-rmm u( be bettf Tuesday. June II. at MS ijn at tr Clou in-Barnes: chapel wrt Kev.

Cheater Hambltn fficiat-ig. totermewt wUl be at City View mete nr. U4 wue Stewart Hidden, late resident Ltetrett. at kaeal Hospital. Saturi e.

Jum a. Survtvma; are daughters, rs. CartruAa WUaeni sUifan; Mrs wt Mulkey. Henotulu. TJi eona Skaiiace.

Berkeley, CaUi and Earl of 0 C-, and IS grandchll-m and IS great-grandchildren. Serv-eea wut be held Tueeday. June II. at, mi at Uva louan-Barrtrk rhapel Ke. Cft Swift will efticiate end tnwaant wtll be at Cjty View ceme-brrj.

I I CHUCK 'Oregon Largest Salem and 123 N. Commercial 1 uu Our shop now in new bldg. Im mediate service. Shrock Motor Co. Church' 6t Chem.

Sts. Ph. 8302. RETIRES FROM SHOP La Verne Winkler filed a notice of retirement from The Bonnet Shop of Gibson's Bonnet Shop. 44 1 L-ourt with Marion county clerk Monday.

Our shop now In new bldg. Immediate service Shrock Motor Co. Church it Chem. SU. Ph.

8502. DEEDS SIGNED Marion county court Monday signed Quit claim deeds to Bur-rel E. Cole and Hattie V. Cole, Lloyd Oveross and Alpha M. Ove-ross, Hugh Magee and Rose Ma gee George D.

Jqnes and Agnes M. Jones, Tom Tetik and Rosie Tetik. George H. Ditto and Elizabeth O. Ditto, Kay Simmons and Margaret J.

Simmons and School District No. 24. Our shop now In new bldg. Immediate service. Shrock Motor Co.

Church it Chem. Sts. Ph. 8502. MAY LAY PIPE Marlon county court Monday granted a permit to Porter Improvement District to lay a 30 ihch drain pipe across Market road 40.

"Nohlgren's Cafeteria" will pen Wednesday. June 12th, 'featuring soup, salad, sandwiches, and desserts. Immediate service in downstairs dining room seating 80. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

TAXES CANCELLED Marlon county court Monday ordered the Sheriff and Tax Collector to cancel certain personal property taxes of 1928-29 assessed to Harrold Kelley, who had questioned the legality of the tes. Automatic water heaters (electric it gas) completely installed. Jud-son's Plumbing it Heating. 179 N. Salem.

EAMP BABY BORN A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ramp, Brooks, at Salem General hospital. Asparagus for canning and freezing. Flala Ranch.

8 miles north In Polk county. Bring container. Phone 1-3072. MRS. BRETCIIES HURT Mrs.

Rachel retches, 1406 N. Liberty at. Incurred a lacerated ear when struck by a car Monday at Broadway and Hood streets according to the first aid crew which took her to Salem General hospital. Pre to cookers, garden cultivators, metal wheel barrows it large selection of inside it outside door locks. Borkman Lumber and Hardware Co.

2460 State St. GIRL TO BCRGERS Mr. and Mrs. William Burger. 16(1 Kntr-Utf v.

a son born Saturday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Builders Large selection inside it outside door lock. Borkman Lumber and Hardware Co. 2460 State street. HOWELL SERVICES HELD Funeral services foe Dr.

Dwight O. Howell Portland dentist and brother of N. Delbert Howell, Woodburn, were held Monday at the Portland crematorium. Howell. Who died Fririav wa th oy, another brother and a foster daughter also survive.

"Cyn" Cronise Photographs and INSURANCE Three state I highway officials are attending a three-day meeting of I the western i association of state highway officials in Salt Lake City, Utah, this week. They are R. H. Baldock; highway engineer; J. M.

Devers, attorney; and G. S. Paxson, bridge engineer. Large comfortable lawn chairs at Pickett's Furniture, State NEW CrnZEJl DINNER A dinner for people who became U. S.

citizens during the last year wUl be held at the YMCA Friday night. New citizens' wives and husbands are. also invited. Air Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel 7894.

SAVAGE BOY" BORN A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. rioyd Savage Stayton, Sunday at Salem Deaconess hospital. Modern 4 bed room insulated, weather stripped, elec. heat, well located South.

Ph. 7487. SON TO KEENEYS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keeney, route 3, are the parents of a son born Monday at Salem Deaconess hospital.

Flagstone for Sale. Ph. 21784. MCLLINS GIRL BORN A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Mulllns, 380 Madrona ave at Salem Deaconess Furniture upholstered and repaired by expert workmen. Mc-Alvin Top Shop, 845 N. Church St. MRS. WINN HOME Mrs.

Ernest Winn and her infant son went home to 140 S. 19th from Salem Deaconess hospital Monday. Tree mothproofing for your fur coat. Store your; coat and get your coat mothproofed. Price's, 133 N.

Liberty St Phone 9121. PERMIT GRANTED A permit was granted Monday by the Marion county court to Adam Lapin, route 2. Salem, to lay a one inch pipe across market road 54 about 300 feet south of the intersection with county road 609. Insured Savings have always returned better tha 1 annually at Salem Federal; Inquiry welcomed. 130 S.

Liberty St. Phone 3801. ART SHOWN Showing this week only at the Elfstrom's small gallery are the black and white drawings of Oregon landscapes by Arthur A. Salem artist. In the large gallery are Oregon oils by Ray Strong, continuing until June 22.

River silt top soil it fill dirt. Com! Sand it Gravel Ph. 21866 GREIDERS IN CALIFORNIA Carlton Greider, Veterans' counselor at the Salem U. S. employment service office, and Mrs.

Greider arrived In San. Diego, Monday. Greider, blinded in the war, will undergo further treatment at the- San Diego naval hospital, where he; expects to remain about 30 days. Kebey Rat-cliffe veterans representative at the USES office, will handle Grri-der's duties. t- Richard A.

Saruer. Portland. reck les driving. $25 bail. Eloite Rose Hetland.

1270 at-, no driver's license. $5 bail. Marvin M. Marsh. 2290 N.

4th st failure to stop. $2.50 bail. aatir Eyes Glasses doaX Unless you've hod youx eyes examined recently; svry be that further correction Is Indicated. Only way to make euro la to come In ior a check -up4 Modern eyevreax is so datteziaa; that new al oases, if oeedad. will pay you qeoerous dirP deads in aood looks as well as correct vision.

HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED BROWU'S OPTICAL SERVICE. Since 1926 Liberty and Court St. Women's smart spectator In a delightful fabric, so cool for summer wear WJ pavoritcs School girts' mo( ob ford in soft lea ther! No-mark rvbbor soles, beelv. 4- 3.29 1 i a i I Mm NEW PLATES AND DENTAL SERVICE -ACCEPTED CREDIT Child's saddle I popular, oni teotfverj er. Independence, and Winona E.

Johnson. 24, teacher. Yamhill. JUSTICE COURT FYank John Franco," overw eight load. S3 fine and costs.

Conrad William Catterlin: violation of the basic rule. $10 fine and costs. James Harold Malone, no muff, ler. $2 50 fine and coU. Frank Laverne Theil.

charged with non-support, set for preliminary examination. June 12. MUNICIPAL COURT Steve John Van Houten, route 6. box 582. failure to give right of way to a pedestrian.

$25 bail. Walter Letz. route 5, box 56. violation of the basic rule. $7.50 fine.

Clinton Dale Kileore. 2205 N. 6th disorderjy conduct. $25 bail. James Monroe, 1242 Church disorderly conduct, $25 bail.

Charles Oeser. Bo5 S. 12th violation of the basic rule. $7 50 ball. Charles E.

Shelley, Lebanon, no muffler, $2 50 bail. Roy- A. Holden. 3910 N. River failure to stop, $2.50 bail.

hhahhy Outdoor Exftito Ar cliery et For women and teen-agers. Includes 6-ft. lemonwood bow, four Eft-Inch arrows, arm guaJd and finger tab. Firestone Stores Center and Liberty Phone S144 Youn sur.iaticrifir.iri AND Teen-oge girls' mott popular soddlel With non-marking rubber 4 9 3.29 I Vyr I "TI 1 0T I Iff Make your own terms, within reason, for whatever work you may need. Pay in weekly or monthly amounts.

I redmrli A. Minaenitiier, at his tdm. icua Academy sf. Suur. JaneTn Pneer parents and was a.

at tn ae ei is years, strainer ot born in Oregon in 1877. His wid- I tuaabrtn Mtnaetuaier. Mut Sarah VtmaeRftuer. Mrs. Bertna Ferrin and XI ra.

O. C. ul. ail lot Salem, and Crmrf Ujiwnitutr Wamia. Services Ul at Held Tueaday.

June II. at 3 VIA YX. i Ui H'n Bnk Bldg. Upstate QAgency" Coos Pay Salem 4400 Health Records point to widespread dental defects In nation. Supplementing the Army's experience In wartime, surveys indicate there Is an accumulated need for 130 million dental chair hour to meet the civilian dental requirements.

Tables show that approximately 109 million extractions, 6e million fillings and 20 million dentures are needed. It Is now an accepted fact that dental Ills are among; the most important prevailing-In the United States, Focal Infections are the source of many serious Illnesses. Yet public response to dental education la slow. The Army found that 4 out of every 100 men Inducted required emergency dental treatment. More than a million men were made available for active service In the Army only after an extensive program of dental repairs.

Translucent Teeth Add to Vital Appearance Of Plates Science has perfected artificial teeth that absorb and reflect light as do fine, natural teeth. Select translucent teeth in the shape, shade, and size of present teeth. Family Dental Needs Served hy Accepted Credit I ri f' ELECTKDC SHkVERS Dr. Painless Parker Savs: "Accepted Credit offers you a simple way to obtain dental plates, brldgework. dental service of all kinds, with Accepted Credit.

You can pay ttor your plates while you wear them. Start your dental work now. Pay later." Blended Color of Plates Harmonizes With Personal Features Ad van taxes brought to you by transparent plates consist of permanent natural color, permanent form, i lr 1 1 and durability. Plate, made with the Improved material all dentists recommend, achieve more faithful reproduction. They have a graceful design, a soft, surface lustre.

Because these plate are resilient they offer more wearing efficiency. Pay a You Are Paul Krtli Accepted Credit Make first visit without ap polntment. Extractions, 1 1 1-ings, crowns, Inlays, plates and bridgework. Dental plates repaired and relined. Make frequent visits to the dentist to have teeth examined and necessary repairs made.

New Style Transparent Plates Are More Realistic i ataat as MayesvUi )eemeterjr. htwveetai 1 reruand June t. ftev. Walton W. Sfeiaxrertn.

late reatdee)t ef o4 E. ja at Feruend; fatnjrr ef Elizabeth ftatfneorta ef Pertlaadt Mrs. Lerenio 4aa(td Tacoana. and At-Iniw Saiaarrta Saa franriace. leuf: bwoUm ef Judf J.

T. Shlp-atta ef Curene. and Mra. K. B.

Lena, bere Seettw, Waan. Saner a 1 aervtrwa ui be hetd Tnwrarfae. June IS at IS Jrm, a tbe firet Ma-Utdut churrh an ertland Selteaaed byjfraveetde aer- at la) an. at tie tee Miauon twMWfT aa sCakaan. Brwtina: St Land- ber ed recti and are charge ef Ute ar jee.

ere M. Wleaner. Ibte resident ef 1US g. rd tat, Sunday. June S.

a Pwrtiemd. Sidter ef Epnraim i and ArrMe wiaanar ef Kerta liewelt and Mrs. Warre Cray ef Mar-om; euet ef Leuiae iMuibnuB. land and Key aVau artfan ef Oref oai nr. berearea will be Jteld at 11 am.

aeaday. June 11. at IVtward Helman dt ftwa. Tbe Heuae ef (Hal man. Haw-furaa bld.

at E. S7th at. Lnterntent rlni Pti Salem. S. m.

Two Books You'll Use Evey Day nw ft i- 1 Umam Ktrrriafn-Wchstrr editoriaJ taf that combines the skills of over a onbary of dktionary-making experience. When yeu get a Merrianv Webster, yeas CET THE BEST. Ccslxe Stationery 0-. 'rxl Y'y rcsrrxrs I ncTietun tr tnzmn I i The I and ai in i i raar I I Wipe aau tfca rtabt eaad a tb I I ft i laua aanaa I 1 aaaabM fmpm. na aaab aadaa.

4. I VsjmtziJjncu. CaTOwUY i-Z Cat In ebeas tOtftmi I rwr. bjeaa eaerrMdd 1 bawaae acataaty. nlataaaakaf 1 teesaea.

I.7M paaaa. 1 1 1 ZZjZ Mk Sbaaa hadra. Ward's Bring Yon the Famous Remington "Dual" IUmington-Kand's original "90-second" doublehead shaver; first electric haver to prove that 2 heads produce a quicker, cleaner shave than one! Ivory plaMic body with 60-cycIe AC, DC motor, with cord. Handwme jfift case. DENTIST 125 LIBERTY ST.

CORNER STATE TELEPHONE SALEM 8825 Other Offices in Eugene, Portland. Tacoma, Spokane, Seattle And in AH Leading Pacific Coast Cities 2lDDD Phone 4401 370 SUU.

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