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Tito OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oreejon. Thursday Homing. Xlcrewmbee 21. 1S43 PAGT FIVE Local News Briefs . 4bIki1 RnntMl AVrA 17trn. . tim of a SUt 'ion for predatory 8! - . . animal control In the east era por- .; tions of Marios eoaaty was urged 1 avav the county badge committee yesterday la a letter written by &CParsy Bsev president of the -', BItrerton chamber of com ai ere. - UeetlacB tt consider the matter ?" V-i ' Wolf tn fan, Rtl- r Trtoo sect km. Parry letter ta- . CUCeieO. Wlia IM TWll vmm.1 m Z considerable delegation te arte retention et the Item to expected 4 to.be present for the final budget jreet!ng n November i 2T. . Lats ftortM P 1171 N Lb .i-41X Membere Kaaaeroma A to tal of 21 55 Marioa eoaaty achool psplla wera active membera of the 'eoaaty 4H dab during the paat " -ear. annual report being com piled by County Club Agent - YTavae D. Hardin revealed -yes-. rerday. Of the total enrolled in he elub. lSSJ are giria, and 1372 awe boya. Project were completed by 2 8 5.9 of those on membership Est. Harding added. Including girls and 1333 boya. Addi tional data oa the coanty club work will be included 1 the agent's final reporL Wail paper. Main's. 114 3 Coml - Oof C Committee Choae Se lection of a committee of three to work with 4H and FFA dab at Cue next aUte fair In aa effort . taasecure fair atandards of pricea l Intthe UTestocK auction waa in Enounced yesterday by E. II- Bing enhelmer, president of the local chamber of commerce. The com mittee member are Gene Van deneynde. chairman. Gay Hlckok and W. M. Howard. Safety of rour savin la Insured at Salem Federal. 1 S 8 Liberty Windows Open Longer Begln nteg Saturday tbe windows at the postofflce will remain open nntll 1 o'clock Instead of closing at noon said Henry R. Crawford, postmaster, yesterday. The money order and registry windbws will ha open for serrlce until 1 p.m., and one window will stay open aatll 2 p.m. Crawford aaid that it waa only a trial bat tbe attempt would be made to aid with the heavy Christmas rush. Tom and Jerry batter. Hill's. 617 N. CapttoL I Meeting Postponed Poet pone dent of the regular Thursday night meeting of tbe Salem Elka lodge was revealed yesterday with the announcement that the meet ing next week will be observed aa "old clothes' night, members bringing old clothes for the needy. Aa event. Thanksgiving dinner at Carleeon'a. Slate and High streets. Salem's newest restaurant. ( Lions aot Meeting The Salem Lions club will not meet today, i Thanksgiving day. Mayor Joseph VK. Carson. Jr., f Portland, will le the speaker at aext Thursday's meeting. College football. 50c gen. a dm. 'Willamette vs. Whitman. Sweet land field. 1:39pm. today. - ..Files Account A. Warren Jeaes. unsuccessful candidate No vember i for reelection as city recorder, tiled la his office yes terday his statement of campaign expenses, totaling S8 4.C5. liilE .UNIFORM mentUy peymsau; a .renews! expense; m increase in Interest rata. A Prudential 20-Year Hertgae U the sae wsy te finance rear heme. Available la selected T t . laiua anaacwg epuava. a bobxbtb. inc. atttirlMt Martoe Lean Solicitor jm The rrOwtUlUnmct Co. et Saaralaa eil4e Si lean, Orefoa mumM i. Coming Brents November 1 -ThajilcBivtaa Aey. i Mar. a MiswMU-i citsfe aneet-ta-b 24a -4 North Coaaaaerclal aw4TtCe ; Wovoetber 23 Irrnnrfag at Betes lor lew aata Uceaee ptete. November 23 Bateau Stamp society dnaatiem aeetiea at , efaataber of cammerre. Dereaabew 4 'Anneal boase cominje. CUrnnt keta lodge New 1. IOOF hall. :S p. a. December A, Jl Older Boys December 9 DeMolay day la Sakraa. Merritt Has Accident Gordon Merritr. Salem, was Involved ta am accident at Woodhurn when re turning from ML Hood with a party of skiers. The car he waa driving collided with one driven by William Smolnieky. Portland, at the Intersection of the highway and East Cleveland street. Smol nitky received a broken noeo and cheat injuries and his wife, Mrs. Sophia Smolalsky. a bad head rut and head and leg bruises. Mrs. Annie Gugel. Woodburn, a pas senger in the car waa less serious-1 ty laj urea, ah were ires tea at tbe Woodburn hospital. Thanksgiving Dinner at Carle son'a. State and High. Families of 14 accommodated. Program Announced Dr. R. Franklin Thompson of Willam ette university announced yester day next week a chapela as fol lows: Tuesday, health film shown by Dr. Ralph Parvine. achool physiciaa and Thursday, William Chambers, northwest regional di rector or tne tbica. The pro grams are broadcast over KSLM at 11:30 a. m. Roast turkey or baked ham din ners served. 1 to 7 p.m. Thanks giving (0c. McReynolds, Capitol at Union. Convaleacing Heie Mrs. Maude Gwynn Newburgh of Portland is reported resting easily at the Deaconesa hospital following a major operation. Mrs. Newburgh formerly lived in Salem and la the wife, of Robert Newburgh. repre sentative of the Wesson Oil com pany. Free Introductory offer. First 10 ladles do their laundry free. Moo.. Nov. 25. New Help Yourself Laun dry, 975 Market. Ph. 2-1403. Director Appointed Appoint ment of Traffic Officer J. Carl Lenchitsky aa director of junior safety was announced this week by Captain William C Epps. com manding the traffic division of the Portland bureau of police. Len chitsky la the huaband of the for mer Margaret J. Engel of Salem. Complete Thanksgiving Dinners. Oe and 75c Service all hours. The Spa. Collides With Train John Ganther of West Salem Buffered eat aad bruises yesterday morning waea the- ear he waa driving col lided wtth a tram at the east end of the Center street bridge. He said that he waa watching another ear aad did aet see tbe train. Hla automobile was badly damaged. Roast turkey or baked ham din ners served. 1 to 7 p.m. Thanks giving 60c McReynolds. Capitol at Union. ugata UoBJoectea The new lights oa the lower atepa of the postofflce were connected late yesterday afternoon. The lights are tbe result of the Salem Realty board's efforts te secure safer en trance at the lower landing. Auction Sat. 1:30. Woodry'a. 20 Births . Wood To Mr. aod Mra. Carl Wood, a daughter. Lucretla Kl len. bora November It, Chema- wa Indian school. Epley To Mr. and Mrs. For rest L. Epley, 1630 Mill, a son. James Bruce, bora November 1. Salem General hospital. Wllliaer T Mr. and Mra. MeW vin Wllliaer. route two. a aon. Raymond Royce. bora November 13. Hansen To Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett U. Haaaea. Turner, a da ugh ter, Constance Lucille, bora No vember II. Salem General hos pital. We Give Thanks ...! IN this year of 1940 a year of areat crisis and sober thought for. people throughout the world we give humble thanks for this day which has never been more symbolic of America s imperishable image for free men. STEVENS-BROWN j Credit Jewelers & Opticians r t LIBERTY and COURT ; Booked by Police City police yesterday e h a r g e d Robert L. Thuneman. 1215 North Fifth street, with failure ta atop, aad James' P. Lambert, Wtllamlna. with operating; a car with four la the driver's teat aad with Told Ueease plates. Dy Saew' Removal Boa Best of the Eageae chamber of com merce that the atate highway commission expead fit te keep the McKeaaie highway open this wiater aa far as the Pole hrldae aki area waa denied, this week. College football. SOc gen. adm. Willamette va. Whitman. Sweet land field, 1:30 p.m. today. 1 i - it Attend Chw The first mem- Ion of the YMCA public speak ing class Monday eight, tauaht by Nor borne Berkeley of tbe sen ior high school,' was attended by 19 persons. The . class la te be held at 7:30 p.m. each Moaday. Give Oothlat- Pupils of High land grade achool yesterday do nated aumeroea article of cloth lag to . the Sunshine division of the Salem police department for uae la local emergency relief. Complete Thanksgiving Dinners, 0c and 75c Service all hours. The Spa. Chickens 8 t e lea D elbcrt Beach. 1910 Mission street, re ported to police that 10 chickens were stolen Tuesday night from a coop on his place. Chimney Flare The city fire department was called yesterday morning to extinguish a chimney blase at 5T5 Marion street. Clarence 0. Allen Of Monmouth Dies MONMOUTH Clarence O. Al len, 16. died of heart attack early Wedneaday morning at his farm home near Independence. He had been a prominent farmer of this community for about 15 yeara. He was born Auguat II, 1S74, at Sbelbyvllle, 111., aad came west 41 years ago. For a time he was in the warehouse business at We natcb.ee. While at Monmouth he waa a member of the local grange of which he waa overseer. Survivors are the widow and two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Weill of Toledo; and Mrs. Ruth Allen of Albany; one aon, Orville of Wenatcbee; two brothers, Cleve of Dallas and Pleasant of Ne halem, and one sister. Mrs. Essie Cain of Nehalem. Funeral ar rangements are Incomplete. OBITUARY Raymond la this city Wednesday, Novem ber 20. Arthur Raymond, aged 76 yeara. Late resident of 146 Center street. Brother of Mrs. Elisabeth Bruno of Jeaalags Lodge. Funeral services wHl be held under the direction of the W. T. Rigdoa company la the I OOF cemetery Friday, Novem ber 22, at 1 p. m. Dr. J. C. Har rlaoa will officiate. Jespereea Mrs. Marie Jespersen. late resi dent of 420 South Cottage street. Salem, at a local hospital Novem ber 19 at the age of 42 years. Survived by widower, Lawrence Jespersen; mother, Mrs. L. Crab tree, Stayton; sisters, Mrs. Q. N. Verdieck. Salem; Mrs. Charles Lamp man, Mra. Ana Shea. Mra. N. J. Freele. all of Stayton: broth ers. George aad John Crabtree, Brownsville, and several nieces and nephewa. Funeral services from the Clough-Barrick chapel Friday. November 22, at 1:30 p. m.. Rev. W. H. Lymaa offici ating. Concluding services Bel crest Memorial park. Nichols Cass A. Nichols, Moaday. No vember 18, at the residence, route six, box 141. Salem, at the age of 42. Survived by the wi dow. Mra Dorothea Nichols; f oer children. Coral, Luella. Ronald and Marilyn; father. J. M. Nich ols; sister, Mrs. J. A. Haia, all of Salem; and a brother, Madison of Florida. Member et Capital Post VHt. 9, American Legion. Funer al aervlces will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon com pany, Friday, November 22, at Hiller Estate Acts Recalled Qostermjum Appointment, - Payment of Fee wre . Ordered Canceled . i Aa order eaneeiiag three pre rieaa orders la the estate of Jo seph Hiller were alga ed yesterday ay Jadga J C Slegmnad acting as judge of the probata court for Marioa couaty. - - . The new order set aside previ ous orders reducing the bond of Frank G. Smith, until then ad ministrator; appointing - Robert Clostermana, German consul la Portland, aa admin latra ter de bo nis noa, aad ordering payment of attorney's aad administrator's fees amounting to f 2000. - The effect of the court "a action setting aside previous orders waa to return the estate to the place where It was prior to discharge of Smith as administrator, and the appointment of Clostermana as admiaistrator de bonis non. Sole remaining heir of the es tate is reported to be Fraa Bar bra Hiller, a cltUea of the Ger man relch. Circuit Court Rosa B. Dewey vs. E. ML Dew ey: reply denying; case oa trial before Circuit Judge 1.11- Me Mahan. " Hoch vs. Marshall; real estate contract litigation, taken on ad visement by Circuit Judge L. H. Lewelllng following hearing yes terdsy. Federal Farm Mortgage cor poration vs. Robert S. CJaxton and others;' plain tifTa costs list ed at $25.45. Probate Court Christina M. Harold estate; fi nal account of Alexander Harold, executor, shows receipts aad dis bursements of $1820.12. with fi nal hearing set for December 20; executor authorized te transfer securities to himself personally as legatee. Jennie A. Jonea estate; final account of Vera Hill and Merle Jonea. executors, shows receipts of $5688.52 and disbursements of $1705.86; balance, $3982.66; fi nal hearing set for December 24. Mary Colgan estate; final ac count approved; J. R." Colgan. ad ministrator. George M. Sargent estate; Karl M. Brown appointed administra tor, and Pierce Collard, Ray Lick and O. B. Darling, appraisers, of aa estimated $2500 in real and $250 in personal property. Martin Laken estate; final ac- 10:30 a.m.. Rev. 8. Hamrick offi ciating. Concluding aervlces Bel crest Memorial park. Fvwler Mary Fowler, late resident of Wheatland, in this city Tuesday, November 19. Survived by widow er" Phil H. Fowler of Wheatland; foar sons and one daughter, also 28 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Memorial services at Hopewell church Saturday, No vember 23. at 2 p. a., under the direction of Ladd Funeral home. Rev. P. W. Erlksea officiating. Commitment Hopewell cemetery. Hollln-rsworth Gertrude Hollnlgsworth, aged 68, late resident of 1815 North Capitol. Tuesday, November 19. Survived by her huaband. Byron E. Rollings worth; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Bland of Portland; one grandson. Rodney, of Portland; two sisters in Georgia, two broth era in Colorado, two brothers In South Dakota and one brother in Iowa. Memorial services will be held at the chapel of the Ladd Funeral home Friday, November 22, at 1 p.m.. Rev. Harold W. Ly man of the Court Street Chrlatlaa church officiating. Commitment service Evergreen Memorial park, McMlnnrille at 3:30 p.m. Patterson Ralph Whlteker Patterson. 52. November 19. Late resident of Gates. Survived by widow. Mrs. Adella Patterson; four children, Elbert. Edith, Loralne and Don ald, of Galea; sister, Mrs. Ben White of Salem. Funeral services from Weddle mortuary. Stayton. Saturday, November 23, at 1:20 p. m. Interment Macleay ceme tery. Boles Mrs. Ella Mae Boles, late resi dent of 1587 Franklia street. West Salem, Wednesday morning at the age of 44 years. Survived by widower, H. H. Boles of West Salem; two daughters, Evelyn and Norma' Jean; brother. Roy Stevens; father, Peter Stevens, all of Salem; sister. Grace Baer of San Francisco. Funeral servi ces Saturday. November 22. at 1:30 p. ra., from Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Don Huckabee offi ciating. Interment City View cem etery. Hard Granville F. Hurd, aged .82 years, lata resident of ISIS Mar ioa street, Wednesday, Novem ber 20. Survived by sons, Wayne of Eugene, Paul et San Francisco, Lieut. Colonel Leland of Honolu lu; daughters. Miss Coulfred' f Seattle and Mrs. Elwood D. Keh ler of Portland; oa brother. Jadge Ctlatoa of Eugeua. Mem orial asrviee will he held from the Walker aad Howell Fuaeral home Satardaj at 1:11 o'clock, Dr. 3. C Harrison, pastor et the First Methodist chare h. officiat ing, la term eat la Belcrast tfena exial park. T TEHUILLIE3 EDT7ADS3 count of Alt O. Nelson, adminis trator, shows receipts of $18 $.31 and disbursements of $172.7$; flnal hearing set tor December 23. George A. Spencer estate; sale of real property to Riley H. Champ, tor $600 by S. W. Champ, administrator, approved.' James B. Taylor, estate; final account f Charlotte France Tay lor, ' executrix, shows deficit t $3110.14 paid by the executrix, who Is sole heir; after making dlsbursemeat of $2372.15 en re ceipt of $1372.01. - Justice Court' Thomas C. Vaa OrsdeL no U cease plates a. automobile, fined $B.oo.'-. Alrtn Graham, over-weight toad, pleaded- runty and case- continued to Saturday. Committee Files Expenses Report Willkie Group . Records $11,835, and Demo -Board $9373 General election campaign ex penditure of the "WUlkie-McNary non - partisan voluntary commit tee," Howard M. Wall, chairman, aggregated $11,835.12. according to- aa expense statement filed la the state department here yester day. The republican state central committee, by L. R. Teeple, treas urer, filed a report showing addi tional expenditures of $10,426.01. Expenditures of the democratic state central committee. Lew Wal lace, treasurer, totaled $9373.73. Other expense statements filed Wednesday: K aa Wood Hoaayman. Portland, demo crat, for ropresoatatiTo ia eoagroca, Srd eoasreaaional district, Maltaonah comatr, 92417.1 i. IfoUaouali coanty republican eoatral eomwittee, Vado If. Strobe, traanrar, ta support of republican candidates for aa tioaai, ataVa aad count j office. $8246. X. Scott fee troaearer committee, by W. B. Heaermsa. Jr ia npport of Leslie M. Scott, ropabttcaa, for atate treasurer, 9 .?. Lane eooatr repnblicaa eoatral com mittee, C A. Hantiattoa. chairman, ia sappert of republican candidate for na tional, state and coanty office. (1032.4a. Pierce for Consreaa club, C. J. Shorn, manacer, ia support of Walter at. Pierce, democrat, for representative ia eoagroaa, lad eoacroaaional district, $409.39. I. H. VaaWtakle, Salem, repabllean, for attirnoy geaaraU 9400.88. Hcott for treasarer committee, B. Biket hansea. treasarer. ia support of Leslie H. Scott, Portland, ropablicaa, far stato treasarer. 9750. Baker canary ropablicaa central com mittee, aUrcaret Storgill. treasarer. ta sapport of repablican Candida lee for na tional, state aod eoaaty offices, $$11.19. Coos eoaaty ropablicaa eoatral commit tee. Ralcira D. Greene, eb airmen, ia sap port of repabHcaa caadidatea for nation al, atate and county offices. $788. Latke coanty repabliena central com mittee, Herbert P. Welch, chairman, ta npport of candidates for natioaal. state and eoaatr offices, $804.99, nta4a of Me Mary, Maurice Hndeoa. treasarer, la support of Wendell Willkie and Senator Charlea L. KeNary. $?08.5S. Orcgaa Commonwealth Federation. Iae Clyde Wade, associate aeoretary, ia sap per of candid atee for natioaal. state aad coanty offices aad meson roe $035.0 S. Early Completion Of Survey Urged Early completion of Ore gen's skilled labor Inventory as a rttal step la the national defense pro gram will be urged by Gorernor Charlea A. Sprague in a radio ad dress erer KOIN at C:li o'clock Friday night. The gorernor will ask employ ers and employes to cooperate la making prompt reports to the board for the mobilisation of la bor. Returns received from approxi mately a third of Oregon's 10,000 principal concerns hare disclosed thousands of workers employed in lines other than those Involved la the national defense program. Tabulation of the inventory will get under way soon, officials said. Hike, Coming up For Chemeketans Cnemeketans will hike to Eagle creek Sunday and may Join the Pathflndera from Portland. The local hikers will leave the Senator hotel at 7 a.m., drive to Eagle creek camp oa the Columbia river highway and hike through the timber near Bonneville. The Che meketans' hike is scheduled for six to eight miles, but those wish ing to go farther may Join the Portlanders in a 13 mile walk, which begins at 9 a.m. The drive will be around 190 miles, states Bessie Smith, leader of the Salem hike. It Pays to Trade at Schaefer's Where Prices Are Always Low PRICES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THROUQH TUESDAY Th Original YaHow Front Drag Prascrfptioxia Accurately RlUcl Sole Agwnts osim lUmxflatJ and Candy Spodal Stocw In Salem 1839 1940 In Marion Connr Hottrst Week Days T:SO AL-:00 FM. Sat. T: AJL-:4 PM. Sam. :oO AMt09 TM. Bolidaya t:00 A.M:0O rJt - and For a Bartslar J THIS PRICE WITH I COUPON GOOD FRL ab inicnuu rexneuy isr ut a ucuiuaiiuu, s iuu u and foot. Per bottle . TT 1 JT 1 in ecu ot End Heidi ediate Engineers .fcwpect f Gates Structure. Find! "Dry R ot and listing Beptanoaoat of the present bridge across the-Morth Santiam river at Gates with a new struc ture) will be aecessary without delay IX travel is to be coatUaued across the stream at thai point, Marion Couaty Engineer N. C Habbs aad K. G. Rlcketts, bridge testing engineer of the atate high way department, agreed yester day. They reached this conclusion following an Inspection of the structure, -already condemned, which now atanda at Gates. Action closing it was taken recently -by the Una and Marioa couaty courts Jointly. Hubbs and Rlcketts found ex tensive dry rot la the wooden framework ot the structure and also discovered that a list, al ready noticed, had caused the spaa to move over 13 inches since work was last done on it several mouths ago. Except for false work bents constructed at the time that work was done, the bridge would have fallen earlier, they concluded. Their findings hare been sub mitted to the Marioa county court, aad win be ommaeicated with the Linn -county body. Joint action on a new bridge will short ly result, it is believed. Particular interest has been taken in the matter by eoaaty au thorities because of nausaal in conveniences caused by the bridge closure, especially to the Gatea school district, where the school bus is compelled to travel 30 miles out of its way daily la order to carry pupils to aad fro be tween the Marion and Linn coun ty sides of the stream. Mary Rue Dies, Silverton Home SIL.VERTON Mrs. Mary Rue, T4, died yesterday at her home la Silverton. 300 North Second street. Mrs. Rue waa bora May 4. 18(0. in Norway, but had lived for the past 41 years in Silverton. Funeral services will be held from the Trinity church Saturday at 3 p. m. Interment will be at Evens Valley cemetery, with Lar son and Son la charge. Survivors are the widower, Se vert O. ejiae; three sons. William of Silverton; Bert of Sweet Home; Elmer of ML Angel; two daugh ters, Mrs. Mabel Sletton of 811 Terten and Mrs. Emma Johnson of Woodbara: two brothers. Ole Brendoa and Ivor Brendoa of Sil verton. and oae alster. Miss Merit Brendoa of 8 11 vert oa. The Safety Valve From Statesman Readers (Continued From Page 4) 1000 more resources than Swe den. Now it we paid our aged needy la proportion to our ability to pay we would have to pay our aged needy $3000 te $4000 per month. How would the Preaa and the fat politicians like that? This country the Great USA pays out over $2,000,000 per year for fancy dog foods, medicine and hospital care for dogs while a lot of our old men aad women starve and die for lack ot care. Most of them have done their ahare la the building our insti tutions. Most of the Press and the Fat politicians know the state of Oregon has a rottea political system of taking care ot the aged needy but do they ever men tion it? They are aa silent as silent as the Sphinx. K. H. BLAKE. Salem, Ore. I Philco Radio EXCLUSIVE DEALER 10 25e Tab f 25e COUPON only AND SAT. ONLY aaaor icue a w" CondiictsServices f " . ; i . DR. ARTHUR L BROWN Noted Surgeon Is er Dr. Arthur I. Brown Holds Highest Bledical Award; Lectures Next Week Three services Sunday will mark the opening ot a Bible con ference te be held ia the Calvary Baptist charch with Dr. Arthur L Brown, MD, as the speaker. Dr. Browa, who haa earned the high est surgical degree in the world being a Fellow of the Royal Col lege ot Surgeons of Edinburgh, haa been la great demand as a lecturer and Bible teacher for the past IS years. J He will spend six days ia the city speaking in the Calvary Bap tist church. Suaday morning at the 11 o'clock service he will speak on the subject, "Seeing the Face ot the King." At the , J o'clock mass meeting he will speak on "The Amazing Jew and Armageddon. Sunday night he will discuss "The Present World Crisis Will Germany Become a World Empire?" I Meetings with Dr. Brown con tinue each night during the fol lowing week closing on Friday night. Subjects to be discussexl are Monday, "This Wonderful World and Our Mighty God; Tuesday, "Mysteries Unveiled in the Book of Revelation;" Wednes day, "The Coming Wrath of God, Who Will Escape? Thursday. "The Wonders of the Human Bo dy;" Friday, "Startling Signs of the Imminent Coming of Christ.' Sprague Tells Thanhs For Per tonal Thingt Governor Charles A. Sprague. on the eve of Thanksgiving day, issued the brief statement: "I am thankful for pleasant family relationships, for health. strength aad work te de. These are personal things. THI fine AntXXJCAJL did smx try co pall agaiast coaa snon sease desire for a re duction ia trasttpottatioa cost. Ic costs leas to bay aad will travel laftheroa a gal lon of aasoliee than any other fall-slsed car ia; America. The r.O-B. Toledo cost oa the coupe is only 653 Cdi5ieak J a L. B. HARRIS WILLYS DEALER Center at High Salem, Ore. 9(s3 DDDGQIdo STT0DD51S IhCV 135 H. Conunarcial Phones 5197 -7C23 Tampazo 40s .98e 50c 'Jergen's 100 Aiiadn Tab. U-40 Inxalin Vaseline Tooie Vray Dentriflca . COc Maria . , - -37c .47c .43c -19c CarteTa Pills Odl ErniHrjiU! Soisdoti'ii Tried and Tres for Demand for Labor On Fanns Is High Klamath and Ontario Aid ; in New Placement f Record, October Heavy deftnnnda for extra tana labor ia the Oatario aad K3aaa aw nrovuai mvmm wsv.wa. employment service te set anoth er record for placements In Oe tober with J 1.109, new Jobs re ported by the 33 offices. Director la, C Stoll announced yesterday. This compared with 10.15$ for Oftober. 1939. and 23.118 for September. HarvesttaK of sugar beets aad lettuce crops la the new irrigat ed - district resulted in Ontario leading In placements' with 9372. of which 8965 were 'supplementa ry. KJamata ' trails wn its aeavy potato harvest was a close sec ond with- 7923 placements, of mien 7311 were on rarms. Vnn Atttair vftea nlaMul BIAra than a thousand persons each dur ing the month. Portland reported 1398. Hood River 1311. Eugene 1058 and Bead 1034. The monthly report showed 32,377 men and women still est the active file ot unemployed. -Of these, 24,955 were men. 2417 vet erans and 7332 women. Governor Reports un uregon ivoys Oregon boya at Camp Murray apparently are happy aad com fortable. Governor Charles A. Sprague declared upon his return from there yesterday. The governor, along with Lieutenant-Colonel Ermer Wootoa. spent Tuesday at Camp Murray conferring with the commanding officers and Oregon men. Governor Sprague said " "work was now in progress on the new barracks and that much ether work was contemplated a tittle later. Boiler Patched; Gty Hall Heats A furnace boiler at the city hall which blew out Tuesday af ternoon, had been patched yester day and neat was again furnished to city offices. Alderman C F. French said last night that City QaMwitar A Virrsn JnnAS in Jn- vAntlpatinf nricea of new eouio- ment but that nothing more would be done until the council meets. It bad beea known for some time that the boiler was la poor condition. How long the patch will last is indefinite, French i stated. aad oa the fear-door sedati illustrated 26 J-. The aae AMSEfCAa Is as good as It U food looking. It Js thrift-travel, bat prideful travel as walL . The fine AMxaiCAJt re moves the lsst valid reason for paring a Ugher price. Toners', scare aad local U snr.pt as ; Need a Tonic?? 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