The OSEGOII STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning, September 30. 1941 -FAQS UVZ 1 Local News Briefs " .Permits Issued . Building per mits' were issued Monday to A. M. Lansch to reroof dwellinf at 1175 North 18th street, $100; Mrs. W. L. Huchins to repair roof, on dwelling att 2380 Hazel avenue, $10; E. B. Millard to erect one story dwelling and garage at 925 North 18th street, $3200; W. P. Miller to construct flue at 376 North 23rd street, $12; J. M. Se hon to repair roof of dwelling at 1545 Mission street,, $50; Mrs. Hulda JLehman to repair roof of dweling at 336 Leslie street, $28; Hattie Miller to repair chimney at 1178 Chemeketa street, $30; Eli zabeth Engel to erect one-story dwellings and garages at 1440 Norway street to cost $2450. Savings Insured to $5,000.00 are earning ZM at Salem Fed eral lan Smith T.vii - From Woodburn Back in the county Jail Monday after hearings In Woodburn Justice court went Edward Lee Mulcrone to serve 60 days for driving while intoxi ' cated, theaentenceo be suspend ed should he pay the fine of $100 and the $4.50 costs meted out by Justice Hy Overton. Leonard Bengston, charged with . being drunk ,on " the highway near Brooks, was sentenced to serve 10 days, sentence to be suspended if $10 fine and $4.50 costs are paid. Both men were arrested Sunday night by state police and held by the county until their Monday hearings.: Arrested with Mulcrone and charged with being drunk on a highway was Clyde Elmer Har mon, who was released when he posted $25 bail. Protest Vacation To protest vacation fof the Hobson's bridge road, F. W. Wendland and his son, H. T. Wendland, appear ed before Marion county court Monday. Properties they own would be affected by the vaca tion they declare. The Other pri vate nroDerty owner and the state, which also holds land ad jacent to the road, were not rep resented. Replacement of Hob son's bridge, recently condemned, would cost between $3000 and $4000. County Engineer Hubbs figures. Buy Johns-Manville lifetime roofs. 18 months to pay.no down payment Matbis Bros. 164 S. Com. P. 4642. Road Started Work of ex tending the Skvune road near Prospect 5 school to the Indepen dence-Talbot road, a mile distant, was begun Monday by a county road crew. The stretch of road will serve a number of families, reducing the distance to be tra versed to school by some chil dren as much as eight miles, re sidents of the area told the county - court when! request for - the- road was made, i New Members Play New and renewal members of the Salenfl YMCA junior division campaign, which closes today, were enter tained Monday night at a party at the Y in charge of Fred Smith, boys work secretary. Games and swimming were in charge of Car Greider -and the Gym Leaders club. Smith said 81 new and re newal members had been signed up. v Jndre Sees Depot Impressed with the size of the new ordnance depot at Hermiston, County Judge Grant Murphy was back in his office in the courthouse Monday after a week's trip through east era Oregon. As deputy grand mas ter of the Odd Fellows lodge in Oregon, Murphy stopped in number of eastern Oregon towns. , Awning Biases City fire equipment was called early Sun day . morning to extinguish t blaze in an awning at 223 North Commercial street It was believ ed to have been caused by cigarette thrown from a window. Hunts Antelope Due to re turn to his office late this week, Justice of the Peace Joseph Fel ton is hunting antelope in eastern Oregon. .. . Obituary Beckman - George Washington Beckman, late resident of 845 Marion street, at a local hospital, MondaySept 30 at the age of 49 years. ''..Sur vived by the widow, Sadie Beck man; two sons, Robert, Salem, and Jack, Glendale, Calif.; and one daughter, Mrs. June Domogalla, Salem. Announcements later by Walker and Howell. Wagoner Joseph Wagoner, late resident of Corvallis, at a local hospital Monday, September 29, aged 56 years. Funeral announcements later by Walker St Howell Funeral home. " . SAILED ART, sy a Mir is id. Clothing and furnishing goods salesman desired. Retail experience preferred but not essential. : Opportunity for steady employment and good ; pay! Apply by. letter stating full qualifications and experience or in person. t. '. . TEnEinn .. .... Portlands Leading Clothier v Southwest TVasbinrton at Sixth - Portland Oregon -v Deeds Prepared D e e d were ready. Monday for transfer : by Marion county tolhe state forestry department of 4964.83 acres - of timber or logged-off timberlands, largely -in the eastern section of the county. On this and more than 6000 acres of similar land the county proposes to turn over to the forestry department for' de velopment Marion county owes the department $3793.91 in fire patrol . charges. When the land has been put Into saleable condi tion, either as forest or agricul tural land, and is sold, a large proportion of the money received is to be turned over to the county under the agreement. Autos .Collide City police Monday reported four minor auto accidents here over the weekend. From Sunday morning they were between autos driven by J. R. Porter, 590 State street, and Har old D, Hartman, Salem route three, in the 1400 block North Capiol street; Clifford Gordon Tricker, 804 North. 14th street, and Norman Dale KrehbieL Sa lem route, six. at 17th and A streets; Frank A. Wedel, Salem route two, and Wyatt Q. Warrick, Company L, 162nd Infantry, Ta coma, at Court and Church streets; Ernest Finer Amundson, 1890 Ferry street, and Cleo Chris Seely, 1360 North Cottage street, at Marion and High streets. Lutx florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Classes Elect Richard Wicks of Albany and Bob Perry of St. Helens were elected by the fresh' man and sophomore classes, re spectively, Monday as represen tatives to the Willamette univer sity student executive council. First meeting of the council is set for tonight at the residence of Lestle Sparks, graduate manager. The junior and senior classes will elect today. Wreck Hurts Two Minor in juries were suffered by Penneth Peterson of Portland and John J. Rice of Woodburn late Sunday in an auto accident five miles north of Salem on the Pacific highway. The wreck was a sideswipe with a light truck driven' by Alfred Borchers of Portland, and the se dan which Peterson was driving was almost entirely demolished. He and Rice were brought to the Salem General hospital. Rehearsal Tonight F i r s t full rehearsal of the new season for the Salem Y Gleemen is scheduled for 7:45 tonight at the YMCA. Edouard Hurlimann is director of the chorus; Ronald Craven, as sociate director, and Alice Crary Brown, accompanist. Would-be new members will be welcomed along with those who have for merly sung with the group, lead ers announced. A "reasonable' voice test is only membership re quirement, she said. - : Tw Treated Monday First calls for the Salem first aid crew since Saturday morning came LMonday night when Leona Teske, Statesman stenographer, suffered a cut hand when a bottle broke as she was bottling catsup at her home, 1840 Nebraska street Arth ur Herbolt, 2673 Church street, was treated Monday night for a deep abrasion suffered when i dog bit him while he was deliv ering wood at a Salem residence. Theft Reported From $35 to $40 and a large amount of candy and gum were taken from the QueUe restaurant some time early Monday morning. Manager Frank Chatas told city police Monday. The money was taken from the cash register. Senator's Daughter Dies Ha zel Wheeler, daughter of State Senator Halvor C. Wheeler, and his secretary at several legislative sessions, died recently at Pleasant Hill, Lane county, according to word received here. Delerate Returns Albert Hal seth, barber at the Senator hotel and delegate from the Salem loca of the International Barbers un ion, returned to Salem from the recent convention in Indianapolis. He visited Chicago and stopped on the way home to visit his parents and a brother in Montana. Births OUmiB To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Oleman. Kings Valley, a daughter. Pa tricia Ruth, born September 19, Bun galow Maternity come. Carlson To Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Carlson, S6 North 16th street, a son. Richard Eldon, born September 23, Salem General Hospital. Brland To Mr. and Mrs. Terry G. Bvland. Corvallis. Terry Jeanne, born September 18. Salem General hospital. Stttser To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald V, Sittser. 1830 Roosevelt, a son. Lloyd Douglas, born September 18 Deacon ess hospital. .: , Leocfellow To Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin W. Longfellow. MiU City, a son. born September 21, Deaconess hos pital. Patsrny To Mr and Mrs. Julius J. Pokomy. rout two, a son, David Julius, born September II. Bungalow Maternity home --. Boyer Appointed County Clerk- Pro Tem When judd Files Bond And Qualifies for Office U. G. Boyer, Marion county came county clerk pro tern., He owing Qualification for ; the clerkship by Harlan Judd, clerk- elect Judd, who shortly after his military service, has recently been sent as a second lieutenant to a new station at Anchorage, Alaska. Filing of a $10,000 bond, with Carle Abrams and Francis E. Clark as sureties, was final re quirement for J u d d's qualifica tion. Boyer, who came to Oregon In 907 and proclaims himself "still a tenderfoot among the webfeet," went into the clerk's office as a deputy in 1913 from the Salem Abstract company, .in which he had been a partner; and continued in that capacity for four years un til his succession to the clerkship, proper. , -v ,.. - Before coming to Salem, he had served in Wadena county, Minn., as registrar , of deeds and deputy clerk of the district court, having eft the courthouse for railroad of fices. ' Judd, a deputy in the office for a number of years, became a can didate and was elected last year after Boyer had announced that he would not again seek the post CIRCUIT COURT Robert J.- Rich vs. Beatrice C. Rich; complaint for divorce char ging cruel and inhuman treatment and asking return of tools -and equipment held by , defendant; married in Chicago, April 10, 1923. Jasper P. Dullum vs. Northern Blue Book on Press The 194.1- 42 Oregon Blue Book Is now on the press and will be ready for distribution not later than Oc tober 10, state department offi cials announced Monday. Ap proximately 18,000 of the books are being printed. The books sell at 25 cents each, exclusive of those furnished gratis to schools and certain state officials. For rent, 1790 N. Capitol, 6-rm., mod., dbl. plbg, oak firs, aut oil heat; dbL gar. Will Attend Meet Officials of the state highway commission have accepted, an invitation to at tend the annual meeting of the Oregon Coast Highway association in Astoria October 12-14, R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer declared Monday. Governor Charles A. Sprague will be one of the principal speakers. -m Auction Thurs. nite. Woodry's Mkt Registration Rises Enrollment of pupils in Salem public schools climbed Monday to 5198, an increase of 144 " In the past week. Including 31 at senior high school, 56 In the elementary schools and 50 In the Junior high schools. Subject Set "Metaphysics and Masonry" is the subject for the meeting of the Truth Study class at 155 South Liberty street to night, according to Olive Stevens, leader. Guy Pelton is to sneak on Radio and the Worlds Beyond" Wednesday. Club to Meet Regular monthly meeting of the Salem Dakota club is set for Thursday night with potluck supper at 6:30 pm in the WCTU hall at Commercial and Ferry. Loses Purse Twildi Selmer, Salem route three, . reported to city police Monday she lost her purse, containing about $1.50 In charge out of a car In Salem Fri day. INIevj House jofni? fvlAE2J3 BY; DUPOWT Amazes ' Yf Girt "SAIL Green SUmps 355 COURT . PHONE 6783 clerk since 1917, Monday be was appointed to that office fol- election was called into active Life Insurance company; motion by : defendant .for. order striking plaintiffs supplement to bill of exceptions from record; claims the only judgment in the case was that of June 18, 1941, signed by Judge L. H. McMahan.. Lenora 'Tracy vs. Albert Tracy: motion for order to show cause why defendant should not be de clared In contempt of court for al leged failure to pay- September support money for two minor children and to make two $12 pay ments as required in divorce de cree. . . , Dorothy N. Barrett vs. Roger S. Williams, Anna Williams and F. V. Prime; decree of foreclosure for $469.86 and $73 attorney's fee aigucu ujr.wuuge .CM .no. rage. Ralph Johnson, claimant, vs. Katie Herren estate; tlaim for services In hearing continues to day before Judge Page. - PROBATE COURT F. M. Woodward estate; answer and consent of heirs at law to pe tition for sale of real property. Margaret J. Cosper estate; final account by Pioneer Trust com pany, executor, shows receipts of $8,944.92, disbursements of $4067.- 57, assets of $19,447.12; hearing set for November .1. Mary J. Nye guardianship; au thority to pay specified claims granted George Potts, Jr., guard ian. Clara Mae Elliott estate; final decree granted. MARRIAGE LICENSES Edwin Doty, 20, paper maker, and Bobbe J. Beckner, 20, county agent's office, both of route 2, box 240, Salem. Newell Victor Hurst, 34, drafts man, 244 North 12th street, and Dorothy N. Masterson, 33, music store clerk, 755 Ferry street, both of Salem. Ralph Everett Marshall, 26, sai lor, USS Pennsylvania, 501 Mc Claine street Silverton, and Mil lie Wirtanen, 18, domestic, Toledo. MUNICIPAL COURT Leonard B. Malm, Salem route seven, failure to stop at intersec tion, fined $2.50, $1.50 suspended. Ameal E. Brinkman, 265 North 24th street, violation of basic rule, fined $7.50 Richard Hale Thomas, 673 North 20th street, violation of ba sic rule, fined $2.50. Wade Clemens, 130 Radcllf f drive, drunk, fined $5. Cecil Conner, Chemawa, no driver's license, paid $5 bail. Walter W. Pratt, transient drunk, 10-days sentence sus pended. Andrew J. Givens, drunk, 10- days sentence suspended. Vanic W. Rosenquist Portland, drunk, 10-days sentence sus pended. Jerry J. Cavanagh, Corvallis, failure to stop, paid $2.50 bail. Three Fishermen Die . When Boat Capsizes MARSHFIELD, Sept 29-(4)- Three Charleston fishermen died Sunday as waves caught their 26 foot boat broadside and capsized it off Coos Bay. Skipper Peter Nielson, 52, died of a heart attack and Charles Al bers, 65, and John L. Richards, 58, drowned. Coast guardsmen saw the mis hap and were at the scene within eight minutes. The boat was bound for shark-fishing grounds. thousands! It's whiter at the start, and It stays WHITER. That" the story of the-new DuPont House Paint that's sweeping the country Houses are- more beautiful in longer. "And painting bills are lowered, for paintings are less frequent! STARTS WHITER STAYS WHITER 3-15 Per Gat iOTS Young Genius s Only 10 years old, Kenneth Wolf of Cleveland has been admitted to Western Reserve university aa a special : chemistry student The boy's extensive knowledge of sci ence astonished educators. At first unlverstty officials were against adnuttiag him because he had never attended high school, but decided it would be unfair not to admit him after ha had pasaed extensive special tests. Both bis parents are attorneys. . Disabled Vets Plan Diive Little blue forget-me-nots will be offered for sale in Salem on October 2 and 4 under the spon sorship of the local chapter of the Disabled American Veterans of the World war as part of a nation wide campaign to raise funds for ocal services and emergency re lief programs, and for the contin ued maintenance ofanational program of rehabilitation service maintained by the DAY organiza tion. Charles Norton, commander of Salem chapter No. 6, remarked I have seen several examples of the humanitarian service ren dered by the DAY which have not only helped the unfortunate individuals directly concerned, but also which have converted them from community liabilities to com munity assets -relieving the bur den of locaL charity by transfer ring it to the federeTgovernment .i1nE thus g power where it rightfully bringing new pifrfr .1 into this community.. v SIT TIJnD IE IB AE IE no duqdw Strikingly original styling! Money-saving new performance! 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Fraternities " At WU Pledge Total of 45 Forty five pledges to Willam ette university fraternities were announced Monday by Dean of Men Daniel H. Schulzev following week of "rushing." Mostly freshmen, 12 were pledged ., to Alpha Psi Delta, 12 to Kappa Gamma Rho and 21 to Sigma Tau. The men are. . : : - - " Alpha , Psi l Delta Bui Jones, Frank Evans, - Daryl Drorbaugh, BOl Merriott, Fred Bradshaw and Bob Gardner; all of Salem, jPercy Baker of Adams, Paige Ebert of Portland,' Glenn: Nordquist and Dave Kelly , of La Grande, Bob Weaver of Ashland ; and Bob Walker of Warrenton. - - - Kappa Gamma ' Rho Brady Gallagher and Ralph Bauer, of Salem, Bob Lee of Baker, Don ald Ackley of Bend, Marvin Han sen of Seaside, Al CDonnell of Oregon City, Jim Morrell of Os wego, Dick Strellman, Marvin Bazzeu, Wally Johnson, Dale Gol llbur and Eugene Southwick, all of Portland. ' Sigma Tau Bill ' Habernicht Dick CasteeL Lyle White, Ed Johnson and Bud RIchey, all of Salem, Lawrence Wills of Rogue River, Red Jones of Gold Hill, Bob Smith of San Francisco, Bob Fhidley of RickrealL Vera Sum men and Bob Ratcliffe of Port land, Max Colman of St Paul, Gordon Kunke of Turner, Jerry Anderson of Vancouver, Jack Glasse and Jim Glasse of Al bany, Richard Adams of Silver ton, Earl Hampton of Idanha, Bill Whltmore of Camas, Wash., Keith Reischl of Juneau, Alaska, Clarence Walden of Orchards, Wash. Vets Schedule First Dance First fall dance, a benefit, of Carry On Puptent No. 6, Cooties, is set for Friday night at the VFW hall, with the members attending in full uniform. Committees in charge of the af fair, appointed by- Seam Squirrel Ralph A. Harlan, comprise: floor, Bob DeLapp, Dave Furlough. Drew Lambrecht, Oliver Mich aels; checkroom, Frank Bates, Walter Wickert, Arwin Strayer; tickets, Frank f Millett, Frank Prince; special, Dave Furlough, Stanley Prestel, L. B. Davis. Film Actress Marries PORTLAND, Sept 29-UPJ-A film actress, Dorothea Kent and an. orchestra leader. Ken Baker, were married Sunday at Oswego in the home of friends. The bride's mother - accompanied her here from Hollywood. Srudebokef it building an unlimited quantity cf air plans engines, military trucks and othr materiel for national defense ... and a limited number of passenger cars which are the finest Studebakers ever produced sVIOaViw CMJMrDsfjoil (Dim (msjMffly nna Saliei jf. - Two Salem Students Honored at Oregon "V Two Salem students at the Uni versity of Oregon, John J. Cour sey and ' Merlin Nelson, : were awarded junior certificates with honors privileges. Only 114 stu dents were awarded this , honor. The-- certificate is attained t by mamtainini! grade point aver- f-ege of at least 2.75 (.25 below "B") for the first two years of un dergraduate work. The honors al low the students to register in re search and seminar courses closed to most students and offers them the opportunity to graduate with honors; ' . Chamber Hears FBI Warning On- Sabotage r The United States' relation to World War II is almost identical now to its status with respect to World War I at the time of the Black Tom and Kingston sabo tage disasters, J. D. Swenson, in charge of the Portland FBI office, told members of the Salem cham ber of commerce at their lunch eon on Monday. "New Is the time U expect sabotage Swenson warned, but he added that the FBL with 2461 agents doty as compar ed to (St. a year age, is taking all possible steps . to guard against It, with the cooperation f thesands ef pellee ffleers thronghoat the nation. Numer ous regional conferences with these of fleers have been held and nmji mt defense plants have resulted In improved, safe guards. -Civilians are expected to co operate also in reporting suspic ious circumstances, Swenson said; but any "direct action" or vigil antism Is to. be guarded against for it Is typical of the European systems which the United States Is opposing. He deprecated an In cident In Oregon in which citizens threatened to "tar and feather" a man suspected of admiring Adolf Hitter. ; Domestic Issues nasi net be neglected, Swenson mentioned, pointing to an Increase In crime, especially jure nil e crime, ' despite Improved economle con ditional The fight against crime must start, he concluded, In the homes and in the elementary schools, lest democracy be undermined by dis respect for law. The speaker was introduced by George Alexander, warden of the Oregon prison. Dr. Carl Sumner Knopf, new president of Willam ette university, was introduced at the luncheon by Prof. R. Frank lin Thompson. mat 7 M S IF dD m H S) 4 n .o ' ' n rt I Auto license Plates how Being Made . It will require approximately 450,000 sets of license plates to supply all automobiles in Oregon in 1942, Secretary of State .Earl Snell reported here Monday. . The plates, with blue back ground and white numerals, will be available December 15. Order for the plates already has been placed and .they are now being manufactured In Portland. Drawing for .low numbers prob ablv will be held in the state de partment early In November. The plate numerals will be of the same type as this year. V 7 Church Group Makes Hike A hike to . Doran Peak at the coast was taken Saturday by 20 young' people of the First Presby terian church. Don Douris, youth director at the church, acted as leader. - ..' . The hike wis the seventh la a series of monthly trips the young people of the- church have been taking. Snow Peak, near Sclo, will be. climbed during October, i Those going Saturday were: Bob Elfstrom, jr Tom Brand, Mar garet Southwick, Frank South wick, Alcetta Gilbert, Mrs. Qeo. Meier, Myrtle Meier, Gertrude. Meier, Charlotte Zielinskl, Do lores Bach, Elizabeth McOee, Otis Wilson, Cameron McDonald, John Brown, Lois Barrlck, Pat Leary, Shirley Parker, Ted Cor bett, Ed Fitzsimons, Maurice Fitx simons and Douris. Stuffy HoGtr lb JUaif t epetted Qufct!i,Getttlii,Ctean! with UEtmiOLATUI.) Why make all tbm noise n4 fuas of blowing, why display iinrtsi handkerchief? Ayoht tola by UMsrtUig Mentholatum la ths nostrils. Man tboUtua checks the nasd at bm biowioM because lc dasrs nostril ekggd-up by s cold. And MsothoU- rampanutjoaMOotnii I CTimaSartSTA? mmMs r - . at is cures ran is cut? si cuti . and vb vrariv arey staupClUs cor eWoHen. Avetoble mt aaVtod esst 142 fmUwrts mmi RAY EONESTEELE 'I 370 K. ffhnreh Kfrt ' - - - , . Phone 4i45