' j" " . I .-tl ! i . 'i Tlx OUSGOII STATEEHAH. Sedan. Orocjoa. Friday MnmTng. t Local News Briefs Appeal t Appeal wu filed tm the state supreme court her yesterday In the cue s ot William Eds, who U uiir I t oar-rear penitentiary ? sentence for larceny ot livestock la Carry county.: Ede was convicted la the Carry " county1- circuit court following a trial which lasted sev er! days. A large number ot- ex hibits, including a handle ot steer hides, were sent to the su preme court im connection with the case.; v Dixoas Injured - Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Dixon, 109 Beach arenae, were injured in an aatomobile accident about tour miles north on lam fit&ivic uisunij vmrij jvtr- terday morning and were takea to the. Salem General c- hospital, where they were .released after treatment. .- first ald? men, 'who answered the . call. Said Dixoa suffered head 'injuries and lira. Dixon ' had several broken ; rtba : ana laeerauoua. - -a- Luis florist P S&I XITt K Ltit for Em To visit his brother Cart, who 1 a stadeat at Washington and Lee anlversity at Lexington. Va, George Me- Leod, acting dean of the Willam ette unlveraity school or law. ien Wednesday. He, will also attend la Chicago the convention of the Association of - American Law Schools, before retaining la time for the opening of classes oa January C Payment - Acknowledged The Marion county court received ac knowledgement and thanks for $150 given the Willamette-River Basin commission to assist la its survey of river problems. The let ter, signed by R. H. Klpp, execu tive secretary, states that Marion county will receive all benefits which accrue from the commis sion's present researches. To Bold Assembly The First Presbyterian , charch school will hold its annual Christmas assem bly Saaday morning at t:46. ac cording to an announcement by J. J. Fitxslmons, superintendent. Following the assembly, treats will be distributed to the chil dren. All members of the Sunday school are urged to be present. Wall paper. Matuls. l4 8. Coml Over 75,000 Letters Yesterday more than 78.000 letters were run through the cancelling machine at the Salem postoffice. Postmaster Henry R. Crawford said. Thoa tar Christmas -mall is running' about equal with that of a year ago, Crawford said. School Closed Because ot illn the Pratum school has been closed and will not be opened until after the holidays. The school program and community club meeting, planned tor tonight, will be post poned until farther notice. Election Tonight i Townsend club No. 18 will meet at 7:30 tonight at the home of F. N. Berry, 714 South 19th street, for lection ef officers and a social hour. Bazaar, food sale. 1 3 9 N. rllgh. OBITUARY Baker At the residence. Salem, route three. Wednesday, December 18, Randall 8. Baker, aged 84 years. Husband of Sarah; father ot Helen Gresdel of Klamath Falls, Clarice Baker of Portland, George Baker ot Forest Grove, Henry, Murray, Muriel Baker and Mrs. Lucille Price, all of Salem; broth er of Leon R. Baker of Portland and Ethel Rothwel ot Canada. Tuners! services will be held Sat urday, December 21, at 1:30 p. m. in the chapel of the W. T. Bigdoa company with concluding services at Belerest Memorial park. Rev. Deaa C. Polndexter officiating. Kelly Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kelly, at the residence, 790 North Commer cial street. December 18. Sur vived by husband. W. F. Kelly, et Salem: three sisters, Mrs. Ro berta Wynkoop. Miss Lucille Era ser and Mrs. Mildred Radellft; father, Charles Brunner, Los An geles, aad a brother, Ray Bruaer, Detroit, Mich. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 11. at 2 p.m. at the Portland Mausoleum, Portland. Clough Barriek in charge. ; Wordea S. R. Wordea. at his residence, route seven. Salem. Tuesday. De cember IT, at the age of tf years. Survived : by wife, also one son, Ralph Wordea. aad three grand children, David. Glen aad Beth Wordea.' all of Salem. Funeral services will be held Friday. De cember 20. at 1:30 p. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel with Eld er M. C. Erosion officiating; Coa etudlng services will be in Clag gett cemetery. ; ! Praltt Baby Joa Farrel PrnltL at a lo cal hospital, December IT, Infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. Harold O. Pruttt of Portland. Grandparents Mr. aad Mrs. Samuel Praltt of Salem aad Mr: and Mrs." CF. Hummell of ? Toncalia. Ore At so survived by brother,. Rich ard Harold, and . slater : Ruth Ellen, botht of .Portland. Grave side services wUI be held Thms day at It a.ra, la Belerest Memor- :t. tea. a s. Herbal remedies for altmeata of stomach. liver, kidaeys. skin, blood, daad aad urinary system of men and wesson. 22 years la esrrlcev Natoroaaxam Phvslclaaa. Ask rour aetghoers aboat CHAM. LAU. - E3. conn inn OMtkt pscussa o w jsS OfOos even Tvrnff and niy 10 SJS. a t SJM e ,Q-jr ni Coming Erects Dee. Dec day far .at postoffice. public schools Jam. , WiRaaeetto aal Gifts Donated Gifts to be distributed- to the needy were brought by Miller'a store em ployes Tuesday night when they held their aanual Christmas party at the store. . : Decorations were centered around the yule motif using Christmas trees, candles and green and red colors. Carols were sang by the group, B. EL Sisaon. manager, presided over tb SO In attendance. . r ijWeadet Rpaasned Harold Wendef, connected wil the Llp-mau-Wolfe ; ccttnpaay. Portland, yesterday k waa reappointed by Governor Charges A. jSprague' a member rf the state sanitary authority.; He ; will serve for - a tour year term. - WcbdeFa re- appotntmeut la subject to eon ftrmatloa by the state board ot coatroL safety of roar savtngs is Insured at Salem Federal. 1X 3 Liberty Is Bed Cross Nurse Miss Es ther Douglas. RN, is leaving today for Fort Lewis where ahe will be come aa army nurse. For the past six years Miss Douglas has been associated with the offices of Dr Frank Brown ot the Salem clinic She Is one of the first army nurses to leave from Salem. Justice Appointed Governor Charles A. Sprague yesterday ap pointed Alta King, Cottage Grove, Justice of the peace of the Cot tage Grove district. He will suc ceed J. E. Toung, who died re cently. Charges Listed W. J. Kirk. 985 South High street, is charged on the police blotter with reck less driving. Charged with vio lation of basic rule are John C, Stulti, Cloverdaie, and Earl R. Strausbough. route five. Next Cootie club dance Friday. VFW halL Won't Take Doctors Stale selective service headquarters an nounced yesterday It . would not draft doctors and dentists until after they have been given, a chaaee to accept commissions in the of fleers reserve. Ambulance Called Mrs. Mary Messing of the Keizer district was taken by ambulance Thursday morning to the Salem General hospital where her condition was reported as "fair" last night. Mrs. Proffitt 111 Mrs. J. E. Proffitt. prominent member of the Eastern 8 tar lodge, is reported to be quite ill at her Dayton home. J C Penney Co. will remain open until 8:50 this evening and Satur day evening for your convenience. Club Meets The Middle Grove community club will meet tonight as scheduled at t p.m. lal park under the direction of Clough-Barrick company. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson will officiate. Jones At the residence Salem route one. Tuesday, December 17, Mrs. Jennie Jones, age 90 years. Moth er ot Mrs. H. M. (Grace) Baell of Salem; grandmother ot Mrs. Jes sie E. Smith and Mrs. Bessie E. 8mith, both of Salem. Arthur M. Buell of Olympia, Wash.. Scire D. Baell ot Portland and Nathan D. Baell of Long Beach. Calif. Ten great grandchildren survive. Fun eral services will be held Friday, December 28 at 1:30 p.m. In the W. T. Rigdon chapel with con cluding services at the City View cemetery. Dr. Irving A. Fox will officiate. Bosley Margaret E. Bosley. 58, at her late residence, Salem route six, after a short Illness. Came to Sa lem 35 years ago. residing here since. Surviving are her husband. George Bosley; three sons. Floyd and Roy, Salem, and Earl ot lone. Ore.; one danghter, Martha. Sa lem; one sister, E f f i e Eaton. Olympia, Wash., and one grand daughter. Funeral announcements later by the Terwilllger-Ed wards Faaeral home. 8mkh ' Russell R. Smith.' late resident of 351 Oerth avenue. West Sa lem, at a local hospital Thursday. December 19, at the ago ot 54 years? Survivors are a son. Bus sett Smith.- Jr. Salem, and a sis ter. Mrs. Ralph Scharf. Portland. Faaeral aervlcea will bo held Sat- aday, December 21. at 19 a. m. from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Rev. Gay L. Drill offi ciating. Interment XOOF tery. Balpa O. Browa of, . Cottage Grove, passed away, near . DeLake Timit. DMsmW.1T. at the naw of 2 yearav 8orvlved . by widow, lira. I Opal 4 Brown, ' and father. Grant C, Browa. bath of Cottage Grovdr soa. Roy ot Clatsop: daaghtera, Loraa. Esther, aad Looao, all ; .or ' cottage urove; bmthera. Pat ef Rainbow. Ornwt rwtthM - of ! Gardiner. Ore'-aad Howard of Cottage Grove. Ship ment has been made to Cottage Oreeo for services aad ntersaoat. ; : nvls VAha rnvtor. late of 14T North CJommercial street, Thursday, De cember 19. at the age ot S yean. Survived by daughter, Mrs. -Ger trade Thompson of Wichita. Kan.; also two sons, ueorge aaa Charles Taylor, both la Alaska. Annsmaeemoat Ot serviees to be esade later by Ctough-Baxrlck compaay. 4 . : i CARD OF THAXO We wish: to thank. onr many frieada. for-4 their heartfelt sym pathy aad beautiful floral offer lagav la behalf of " oar- beloved hasbaad and father. Mrs; Babel Rarroav Aloa aad jlSra. : Harry Hirers. . :a-:v- Christ- program planned tor the Swegle school tonight wm mot bo held because ot the flu epidemic and the small attendance ot pupils at school. The community club pro- will not be held aatll Janu ary II. School closes today aad win eoaveae .December St. Realtors Bring Gifts The an nual Christmas party ot the 8alam Realty board Is ached sled tor to day moos at the Quelle. Members are to bring inexpensive gifts which are to bo auctioned off. the proceeds being turned " over to Christmas Cheer funds ot local welfare agencies. J C Penney Co. win remain opea until 8:39 this evening aad Satur day evening tor your convenience. From Jail to Hospital- L.' H. Townsend, West Salem. - waa re moved yesterday fro m the city jail to the Deaconess hospital. La ter la t h e., day, Townsend was takea to hm home by; ambulance. v 8etle TueyaUj. A Holt of the Turner district reperti that Jte has sold. 1400; turkeys f rbm nls flock ot 23 0 0 at ; a- price,- considerably bettor than quotations .r arouad Thanksgiving time. - to Party Primary classes of the First Methodist church will hold their Christmas party Saturday from 2 to 4 pja. Mrs. B. C. Miller is la charge. Now is the time tor weatherstrip. We have it, Ray L. Farmer Hdwy. Co. Hi S. CommL Club to Meet Central Town send club No. will meet at f tonight at the courthouse. The Towasead Tenth association will furnish the entertainment. Advanced The ore- gram originally scheduled bv the Rickey school for 8 o'clock to- nignt will be held Instead at 2 loaay. Beer License Granted Roy Newport and Edna Streff, Detroit, were granted a beer and package store license yesterday by the Marlon county court. Opea Saturday nights until Christ mas. Cooke Stationery Co. 270 State. Board to Meet The state board of agriculture will hold its semi annual meeting hero Saturday to draft proposed laws it will sub mit to the 1941 leguleian. Pipe Permit Given The Marlon county court yesterday authorised Ralph Schuett to lay aa etght-laea concrete pipe across a county road to facilitate watering ot stock. Loyalty Class to Meet The Loyalty class of the First Baptist charch will meet tonight at the charch for a dinner and social. Spec rummage sale, Frl A Sat.. Dec 20-21. 433 Ferry, upstairs. Beyers Betavas James Beyers of the T. A. Liresley company re turned Wednesday from a busia trip to San Francisco. Russell R. Smith Dies, 'Flu' Victim Russell R 8mlth, 54. 8alem building contractor, died at Sal em General Hospital at noon ye terday, the victim ot a heart ailment brought on by lnfluens He had been in the hospital tor a week. Smith was bora at Walla Wal la. Wash., oa September 10. 1886. He came to Salem with his parents when he was 12 years old and had resided here since that time, attending the pnbUe schools and the Capital Business college before embarking oa his career as contractor. Ha resided at 591 North Wlater street la recent years. Distinction of being the young est member of the Salem Elks lodge, when he was Initiated dar ing the tenure of Senator Charles L. McNary as exalted ruler, wi Smith's. He also was a member of the Masonic lodge, and of sportsmen's organisations. Funeral serviees will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday from the W. T: Rigdon company chapel. Interment will be la the Odd Fel lows cemetery. Bethany Reformed Presents Program The Christmas pageant "A 8 tar in the 8ky-' will be presented by the young people ot Bethany Evan gelical aad Reformed church at 7:30 p-m. Sunday. Approppriaie settings, colorful eostnmes, col ored lighting effects, carols aad Instrumental music win eahaaco the story as it oaf olds la four beautiful scenes. Enoch Maers will play the part of the singing wlsemaa. Mrs. A F. E. 8chierbaam win serve as accompanist. No Chances h Hi Arthur JX. Jekasea Injects antityphoid serum, fate CoUeaa aa BeeXtester. N. T fights a epidemic arising from pel of the city's wal ! Sac aa2ieu gallons ef rivar- clnated - late the cfrjns caused the pollutloa, SilvertonGty Suit op To day Jode Hldricksv ' to : D on CSrciilt Dcxtefa in Test Case - Circuit Jadga Carl Hendricks ot Fossa wW preside here today at the hearing of the case et A. W. Sliamoaa vs. City of 811vertoa In which the point at Issue la the va lidity ot the amendments to the Silvortoa city charter changing the city administration from a mayor-council type to a city man agers hip, ; V :: The suit was recently - brought by Sltamoas aad other members of the snvertoa water commjssloa as a-testease to determine the le gal' status- of the charter nmead- Iaelnded In the complaint' la a petition for the return of the wa ter system ot the-ctty to the haads ot the eommlssloav Operation of the system Is avow fa, the city ager office Circuit Court Home Owners Loan corpora tion vs. Walter C Larson aad others; sale ot real property to plaintiff approved. Flremen'a Insurance compaay ot Newark vs. J. J. Kleeman; mo ttons to strike aad to make more definite and certain. Applications to set for trial mod In following cases: Ed OJ Erlcksoa vs. Track Insurance ex change; J. E. Parrlah vs. Cherry City Milling compaay; George A. Ranoutis vs. Mrs. H. B. Oil more; J. E. Parrlsh vs. Swift aad com pany; Mrs. L. E. Shepherd va. Earl B. Hatfield; George Zarliadea va. Rich L. Relmann; daade R. Bird vs. Central Manutaeturers Mutual insurance company; James MeOee Groves vs. Russell F. McLaagalla. Probate Court- Haas Mathienen. alias Haas Mat biases, estate; Herbert A. Mil ler named administrator aad W H. Trlndle. HatUe Bratsal aad J, F. Ulrica, appraisers, of property vaiea at f 500. James Lester Lelghty estate: final aocouat of Terale Lelghty, administratrix, shows receipts of 11881.82 aad disbursemeats ot 38T1.51, with 81015.33 balance; nnai nennng set for January 2. LouJsa Bfi. Krape estate; final order issued aad receipts ot Keat 8. Krapa aad Lea J. Krape, lega tees, tued. 8aatine Fortaaa guardlaaklp; aaaual report of Brasler C Small, guardian, ahowa receipts of 2475.12 aad disbursements ot 1 80. J. O. Maithls estate; Mary Maithia. widow, named axeeatriz. aad Norman K. Wlaslow. Dr. R. Lee Wood aad F. J. 8aaaders. ap praisers, of 88000 and real and 23000 to personal property. A will leaves lit each to C. Loretia aad Mary Edaa Matthla. daaghtera, aad to a son. Claade Matthla. Port land, la left guns, hunting equip ment, watch and personal effects of deceased; residue Is left to widow. Elsie S. 81meral estate; sale of real property to Lelaad Riches for 2500 confirmed. Margareta C Thomas estate: Ploaeer Trust compaay named ex ecutor and P. H. BelL R. A. Fork aer and Tern Newberry, apprais ers, et 22000 la real aad f 1000 In personal property. Justice Court Wesley Early aad Jack Atkins, charged with grand larceny of drier stoves belonging to state land board, waived preliminary hearing and were bound over to the grand Jury. Held in default of 8150 bail each. llarriage Licenses Miller DeForest. bowling alley attendant, and Twila Sereras, houseworker. both Independence. John L. Lama, 48. salesman. 008 Academy street, and Daa Ioaa Euaey. 33, housekeeper, 388 J or ris arenae. One-Eye Monster Faces Crackdown Superintendent of State Police Charles P. Pray said Thursday he has ordered his officers to "crack down" oa all automobile drivers who are operating with one headlight or without a tall light. "During bad weather Improper lights are a menace. Pray said. "Instead of handing out so many warnings, now we're going to start making arrests." During November, state police warned 1353 persons and arrest ed 21 others for having oae headlight. They warned 15 IS per sons aad arrested 85 for aavtag no tail tight. Swiss Family Buy filarket at Dallas From Chaux do Fonda, Switzer land, come Werner Isell aad fan fly, who have bought the Berv-Rlta grocery, and market la Dallas. Isell was ta the mercantile raa iness thera, k. Too bells were forced to go by way -of South America to reach Near York. Although he aad toured the eastera states some years ago, Isell was Interested la the northwest as a basin ess loea- tloB. aad the family motored, wet The transaction for the aiore was handled by Myrtoa Moore. 8a learn real estate broker. John Taylor Diet of Heart Attmck ct 65 ' John Taylor, 85. died ta a eee- oad floor room at 14T North Commercial . street, apparently from a heart attack, yesterday ? Deputy Coroner Tom . Ooldoa said ' little' m 'known - aboat the maa. who has beea living at the Commercial street address only a anon u WANTED Y7ALTTUT3 cmd V7ALKUT IIEAT3 -. KcUcy Fsrqcisr a Co. Film Honeymoon m Hl r ii n ii r -'i mn imm ifinii i i ' 'i Hoasjiuooalag. Wesley Ruggies, film oxrector. Is shown with hat recant bride, the Rogea, at Atnuni Bogns hi the Senior Choir at' Pratum to Sing King' la Musical Qimag for Elenaooito GongngMiion PRATUM As a Climax to this year's singing by the senior choir aader the direction ot Roy 1 Rutschman, the cantata "Tl Christmas sOax urOl be presented ta the newly reflalshed auditorlam of the Meaaoalta charch at Pra- 8ololsts wm bo O rover Welty. Maryaaaa Leibe aad Hoary Beat ler; duet by EmUlae Naftxlger aad BveUne Naftalgsr; uariet eom- peaed of Edgar NafUlger, Henry BatKf. Ludile Roth and Eveline Naftxlger. Personnel of the choir taelades Emilias Naftxlger. Eire Stotfea. Rath Hilda rant. LaciUe Both, Mary Roth. Mrs. Daa U a r u h . Maryaana Leibe, Bma Roth. Tor- aa Roth. Kate Simmoaa. Christina Herr, Clara Welty, Aaaa 8tlaer. Peart 8tlner. BveUne Naftxlger. G rover Welty, Clarence Herr, Hea ry Butler; John 8tlaer, Win Ratsehmaa, Harold Roth. Edgar Naftxlger. Rev. Daa Uarah. Er- aest Roth. Meao Dalke. Art Dalke. "The Christmas King" is a cantata whose texa aad musle were ar ranged aad composed by Fred B. Hoi ton. Prison Sentences Commuted for 4 Governor Charles A. 8pragae yesterday Issued an order com muting the life sentence of Ray mond Harvey, convicted of second degree murder tn Multnomah eoaaty. to 25 years. Harvey waa received at the penitentiary here January 29. 1933. Three other commutations of sentence were granted by Gover nor Sprague Thursday. Baa Melehor, serving 15 years In the pentitentiary tor statutory offense la Multnomah county, commuted to 11 years. Recalled at penitentiary January f. 1037. John Saner, serving 12 years ta penitentiary for statutory offense tn Multnomah county, commuted to 9 years. Received at pealtea tiary October 12. 1927. . George WeitxeL serviag 12 years la penitentiary for statu tory offense ta Multaomah eoaaty. commuted to 9 years. Re ceived at penitentiary October 12. 1927. AB ot the commutations of aentenee were recommended by the state parole board. New Cannery for Silverton Sought SILVERTON A aew cannery may be obtained for 8flvertos, tf steps started Wednesday alght by the Industrial committee of the chamber at commerce comes to anything. The committee was giv en authority to formulate plans without delay aad to report back at a called meeting of the bar at rT7ATCIJES CLEANED 01.00 to 31.50 . - euros tax ttesVfcw Market 479) If. OsnVL rnXU Vm mm 1 1 aoo CSS far Km atttM ms m caiaa Ch fates tterb Cb oflw bnii OMn Tern, mm aaa, 0 n aa. s O p. am, snd fcN. mm WmU e. mt. IS-SS m, m tSS 3een"t St 5SiS m)jmmmmamm. n. Six-Year Biifliiixig IToepIIa, ! Frisoa, Olier TnnXlrctSong aOt IlBpCOTC2SC2X!t baUdlng involving 23.075.000 and cess of stx bora by State Budget Director David dee. . Coaatructloa operatloaa daring the two yearn beglaalay Jaly 1. 1841. woald aggregate 352200. Aa addmeaal 2 53 5.0 00 dartag the starting Jary 1. 1842. aad 2STe 088 dartag the two years begtn alag Jaly L. 1945. Smaller busa alal axpeadltarau would toUow The program, aa it Involves the larger, tnstltatfcseta.. teDews: - . State aospltal-222&08 treat sat aoapltal aad three eottaeea costing 320.000. all dartag 941- 43: f 145.888 chaperommlsssry aad 8300.000 ward batldlag, nil ta 1942-45: 9240.800 ward baDd tag and 360.000 resaodeUag ef aammlstratloa building, an la 1045-4T; 32.180.000 mala band ing. 2248.900 ward bunding aad $50,000 aeattag plant, all to be constructed later.. Penitentiary 8180.000 ertml aal taaaaa ward aad 859.909 cell block, an ta 194S-4T. Eastera Oregon state hospital 3290.000 aewage disposal plant la 1941-42: $159,999 admnadoa hospital. $49,999 sAmlsutaa baa pital extonsten. and $25,999 tu berculosis pavtUoa. an to bo bant after 194T. School tor the deaf $125,999 primary bmfldlug ha 1942-45: 8100.000 slris dsrmttorr and $150.oao school baOding. an aft er 19 4T. Blind school 8T999 aaaaHa- teadeafa reatdaaco ta 1941-42; $125,999 school building tn 1942- 45, Fatrvlew aoaae $129,999 ployeeu baOdlag after 194T. Eeelea aaht fan details of the program would be placed before the 1941 Jason Lee Qiurch Arranges Program The choir ot 29 voices of the Jasoa Lea Methodist charch wfll slag the beautiful Christmas can tata. "Peace oa Earth" by Hey- ser. aader the directing of Klempel. with Miss Elisabeth Lewis, orgaaist, 8aaday i at 11 o'clock, la order to make it possible for a larger asm her to hear this fine Christmas the choir has beaa roaaestod to n reseat this 8aaday morning. The Christmas m assign by the wm be oa the theme, "Th of a Chfld.- Beeaaee ef the Ba epidemic the Baaday alght Saaday ecb gram has beea caacalled, the pas tor. Bar. 8. Bayaor BmUhkas an desirlag to help make up tha rrnrlstntna r benr baskets are asked to brtng their white gifts Saaday naoraiag or send them tel the charch oa Moaday. The pab- He is invited to share la the serv ice ef inspiring Christmas music 8aaday A9orimted Vetermms ta Give CkrUtmms Baskets Contributions may be left atK the armory tor Christmas baskets for families of needy war ret-' Ycuri Tcrdsr if UiJDi n r5 lieu Cxri , U-Ucsd 11 8383? p CHILI rl Pca .... !0iiD(D naaaaauunaununuaaunnaaaaaaam mi g Mimmi- mm ! : ' . , " , ' ; " .: ' i ff aBamBannnnaannaaaam i!s f TTT 7J 1 - to Geerga Mal- af a committee lnsdtatiops Arc te as rem atala tastltatloaa acre yeaterday. with saperialeadenls reporting they expect S to af fect saaay -mara of their tamates. . At .tha Oregaa Falrrlew boms there are 1(9 out of 1028 pa Ueats who have the disease.. while 14 employee alee are atek Plr- nren for wther tasrfrsiHowa fanewt - - StaU hospital .Tweatr-etgkt sick oat :af; 288b patients; atatt bBad achaoi 12 eut-ef 001 denf sehoelf-- twatroat ofillS.1 girls" tadantrlal echool two eat of 2S: penitentiary six eat of 1944; tnbnrcnlosin hos pital aaa aat of. 399. Many employee are also sack. with the! superintendents report ing t,her ore hnving diTficalty runaihg their tastltatloaa. Dnttod epnnmh. WwTOtaraaa. Totaraasj of Faratga Wars, Imerl- caa Totaraaa of the World War. HfccredbyFIu t - ... 1) iiajX!3(I)(lI9QJu TiOBfBQC- W T - jl joiVE A CUtOVA? 04j- H"; f The JEWEL BX U : h 4C3 STATS if Open Erefy Evmiay UatH CltrtsUaas Chdcc Sleals . . 15c Pd Ezzdi Eanpfcri "IltGrci j Cdge 19c Jy l EOLOGIIA or LiVKilUUiiST Clnb le, Ej. 2nll fo -hannw- adl e M . - - i . ' T M - atHnh. W E W 35 Write Exrhs For City Polies : Thirty Ova candidates tsr-foar-positlons ta be open oa the Salsat police f orca January l a a etvfl aw i Ice written ttea iselerdiy at the city ban der the direction of HermaaX Learae of Oregon Cities. . The OTsminstloa started at 9 aw a, aad son ef the eaadldatas were through before 12:29. AS candidates were finger required ta chrfl Grading of the enmfuitlonn wm ba completed before the first at .the year aad the aoattloaa be fmed from the eligible shortly To Make ShaciJea WASHINGTON. DetlHTh CD 1 . . . cJb rtlad. Ore. was awnremsLa 2xZ 211 ccartract j 8or rt sr tins. : Jthe ' : EXrrtKrVE fMCAXJSSt - MMWPMWMMWWHMW : 12i4c XJ. i i iff wmnm TT- ' ' . r 4 1I v i