TIi OSEGOH STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. July 17. 19 FAGS ITVE Local News Briefs Repairs - Planned Building per-i mits lor repairs to residential prop erties in Salem the past .week to taled $1293. They were issued to Oscar Purcell to alter a dwelling at 865 Breys at" an estimated ex penditure oi $200; to JL, A. Rob inson, alter dwelling,. 2214 North Front,, $200;.-W. .A.' Rieves, - alter dwelling. 1055 North 16th, $160; A. M. Hansen, alter dwelling, 1128 Nebraska; $45; Kathryn Townsend, alter dwelling, 475; South 17th, $36; lillian'CadVell, reshingle ga . rage arid dwelling, -2085" North Commercial, $35; Lee Ohmart;. re- , pair dwelling, " 591 Khaptf - $50; Emil Carlson reroof garage, 1475 North Fourth, $25; Margaret Po laire, reshingle " dwelling. "1950 North Water, $45; Mabel Peterson, filter rfurllin . 9ft (a., $10; Jan Miles, reroof dwelling and garage, 700 Stewart, $175; D. E... wolgamot, repair dwelling, 1035 North 22nd, $45; R. P. Bur gess, repair dwelling, 196. North 24th, $40; Mrs., Myers, roof dwelling, ,1740 North Fifth, $138; Mrs. BVM. Randall, erect outdoor fireplace," $5fc O. O. Barnes, 're roof dwelUng, 1176 South 14th, $20; Leslie Morris, alter dwelling. ' 445 North 24th, $25.' ' " ' Lutz florist Ph. .9592. 1276 N. Lib. Item Causes Inquiry The . as sumed business name of the Sa lem Collection agency - was '. re cently retired and the fact noted in a news item. Since, Francis W. Smith of. the .Salem Retail Credit, bureau has. been besieged . with inauiries as to .whether he . had sold out and what his future .- mans were, t-sm it was wnue ne was a law student at Willamette university that Smith and George Van Natta operated the collection agency, long since disbanded. The recent action was merely to clear the records. The firm Smith now operates, the Credit '.bureau, is still a living organization. Liquor Tax Received A state warrant for $1195.86 was received this week by City Treasurer Paul . H. Hauser from Secretary of State Earl Snell as Salem's share in the alcoholic beverage tax for the quarter enaing June 3U. xromine state total of $42,160.91, Aums ville received $6.73; Aurora, $8.82; Donald, $6.35; Gervais, $12.85; Hubbard $14.97; Jefferson, $18.53; Mt Angel, $39.93; Scotts Mills, $8.78; Silverton, $113.17; Stayton, $41.98; St Paul, $7.08; Sublimity, $10.83; Woodburn, $76.79, to make Marion county total of $1348.77. - Announcing opening new "Beauty Salon at Prices Expert operators. Phona for appointment S859. For merly Anabels. Operator Located Reported missing Thursday, .Charles E. La cey, Brooks station Southern Pa cific telegraph operator, was lo cated later that same day in a Salem hotel. He said he had short ly before called the Brooks Sta tion agent, having learned, that there was a query as to his where-1-'-abbuts. " ;,V-- - J mtJt K AAA AA are earning .3 at Salem Federal, 130 South Liberty. " '.. " Combine Permit Given The county court has given John P. ' Doubrava a . permit to move a ' combine over county and market roads. ' .Obituary Griggs Earl Chester Griggs, 39, at a lo cal hospital Wednesday, July 15. Survived by widow, Mrs. Oneta Bell Griggs of Salem; daughter, Dorann Griggs of Portland; son, Elmer of Salem; step-mother, Mrs. Emma Griggs of Crabtree; two sis ters. Mrs. Helen Ward and Mrs Edna Smith, both if Salem; and two brothers, Clyde Griggs of Portland .-and Harold Griggs of Black-Rock. Services will be held Saturday. July 18, at 10 a. m. from the chapel of Clough-Bar rick company. Concluding services at 1 p. m." in Bilyeu "cemetery near Scio. - .-T. ' : ' Actor in Service t Cheat Reports Collections A total of $5568.11 from the amount pledged in the 1941-42 campaign remains to be collected by the Sa lem Community Chest, according to the financial statement submit ted to directors at their meeting here this week. Collected from this year's pledges has been $40,- oji.ua, wniie SI 127.49 from last years pledges' had been collected. Cooperating agencies had received to date $30,104.44 for their sup port. - - y . . .- - .-" . : , -T- - : - Price's Beauty; Salon now onen for business. Phone early for api pointments. Expert operators. formerly Anabels. "Threat" ..Investigated Citv police were Thursday asked to investigate a printed note received in at least two households in the 900 block on North Summer street to the effect: "If you do not place two packages of gum on the left side of MU1 creek bridge by 8, inurs. Eve. BEWARE!", beneath which was drawn also in pencil a dagger. Children were believed to be the would-be extortioners. Eats. It's the Coffey. Joe's place. Open day and night Cab Pack Picnics Members of Cub pack eight of the First Pres byterian church will have a pic nic tonight at Olinger park. Boys will come at 3 o'clock for games and swimming, parents at - C- A picnic supper will be served at 6:30. Boys between the ages of 8 and 11 years and interested in becoming Cubs are invited. The cubmaster is David Ringland. Employed In Research Robin Mbser of route six left by plane Wednesday for Louisville, Ky wnere he will be employed in chemical research for the Girdler corporation. His work will be in connection with the development of the Girbotal process of gas purification. ' New Deluxe Beauty Salon recent ly opened at Prices. Get your ap pointments now. Formerly Ana bels. No P ienie-rPlans for a joint picnic of Missouri and Nebraska clubs at Leslie park here Sunday were canceled Thursday by the committee in charge, because of uncertainty of weather condi tions.. For Home Loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. , Program Slated The closing program for the vacation Bible school at Auburn school, Four Corners, will be held tonight This school was held by the Four Corners branch of the First Bap tist church. Beginning classes hV both Thomas and Gregg shorthand starting Monday, July 20, at the Capital Business college. Liberty and Che meketa, phone 5987. - Recovering at Hospital Bonnie Benson, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. George Benson,5 , is recoVerihle from a major . operation at the Salem Deaconess - hospital and is how able to receive visitors. - .? Dr. Moran, 158 S. Cottage. Chiro practic physician. Dial 8197. Injured In Fall-Mrs. Zula Van Gilder, Marion hotel hostess, fell Thursday afternoon, injuring her back, city first aid staff members who took her to Salem General hospital reported. Court Grants Deed A quit claim deed to the county's interr est in three acres of 'land has been granted ' to ' Paul : G. Smith for $57.50 by the Marion county court , You can still buy a Johns-Man- ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo, to pay. Mathis Bros- 164 S. Corn!. Colorado Picnic Canceled The Eastern Colorado picnic scheduled for July, 26 at the Dallas city park, has "been' canceled for the duration. - " Beginning classes in both Thomas and Gregg shorthand starting Ilonday, July 20, - at the Capital Business college; liberty and Che meketa, phone 5987. ' Banling. Permit Granted The Marion .county court has granted Ed Stortz a permit .to haul logs oo certain county roads. i iUntfl recenUy one cf Honywood'a much-pubUcized "matinee idols,"; Victor Mature, now in the U. S. Coast Guard i shown during- m life-saving test In r Hollywood. Ueiit Kenneth A. Coler looks on V CtnL ft. Kronhaus, Inrcntot of OS rutberixed overall suit, gia l7iow Rim Produces Bomber Wings PUBLIC RECORDS rrmmiKmmmmf'mgl9'f'mmmmMmm'''mll"' nmnin. usrS----r:r- " -ZZ .... " " ": r "tlZ - "- defendant, charged with threat ening to commit felony, released on own recognizance on recom mendation of district attorney. . The Marion county grand jury returned two true bills Thursday, one charging Arthur Lundgren with perjury in connection with the filing of. an exemption affi-r davit covering a used imported motor. " vehicle, and ? the Mother charging . James. . Ogden White, Jack Graves ' and Roy. L. Bogg, state penitentiary fugitives, with larceny of a truck in which they escaped from the institution. The trio was apprehended in Montana. Bail in all four instances was set at $1000. .... The jury was excused subject to future call. In a section of the hure interior of Ford's Willow Ran bomber plant near Detroit, Mich-, workmen pro- dace the center wing or the B24: bomber. Sections of the planes are being shipped to assembly plants elsewhere, while finishing touches to pnt the plant .Into all-oat production continue. (Asso ciated Press Telemat) .... . . - . " -----' Service Men What They An What They're Doing Pvt Eldon T. Wenger has been transferred from Camp Roberts, Calif., to Camp Lawton, Wash. He was visited at Camp Lawton over the weekend by Miss Alma Wenger and . Ed Wenger of Sil verton and Mrs. Fred Muller and Mrs. E. J. Welty of Salem. - PORTLAND, July 16 JP) Navv enlistments announced on Thursday included: Erwin C, Sturgis, Karl Penny, Salem; Ken neth Fender, McMinnviile; Adrian C. Miller. Independence, and William C. Clark, Newberg. GRAND ISLAND Curtis Douglas, United States army, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Douglas. He is stationed at Walla Walla, Wash. AmericansPracticeAgairistGas Attack WOODBURN Ed Barrett returned home Tuesday after completing his eight weeks aviation coarse near Wenat chee, Wash. He is now quali fied to give primary instruc tion to army and navy aviation cadets. - ; He indicated he hopes to stay at home for a few weeks before taking an instruction job at some ocation yet to be determined. ;. Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Zak have re ceived- a letter from ; their son, Anthony, who is with the United States armed forces overseas. - , MILL-CITY Mrs. Max Kelly and', son Michael' have gone. to San ' Diego to be with her " hus band Sgt Kelly, who was sent to the marine base following com pletion of , special training . at Aberdeen, Wash. v - Milan Weston; who is stationed at Fort Stevens, recently' visited his Erandmother. Mrs. Addie Hayes, and his parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Clark. " ,. i- '2 - - ,T ' . . - 4 i Nut Growers Set ' Kickoff Meeting For Meinbership , " A kickoff meeting, for the mem bership campaign of the Salem Nut Growers' cooperative is scheduled, for 8 o clock tonight at the Salem chamber of commerce. All members and prospective members are invited. : A. L Page of Jefferson, presi dent of the cooperative, will pre' side at the meeting. Joseph R. Gerber, Portland, president of the Gcrber - Advertising agency, will be the first speaker on the pro gram. He will explain "Why Membership Campaign." T. T. Leonard. Silverton. president of th North Pacific . Nut Growers cooperative, wQI speak on "My Viewpoint as a Grower" and will introduce Tim 1L Bjelland, the nrw manager . of the Salem Co operative. - - y Other speakers will be A. C Jacobson, Dundee, manager of the North , Pacific Nut. Growers 'Co operative association; R. A. Ward, Portland, general manager of the Pacific Wool Growers cooperative Dewey Barnes membership direc tor, and Chams-H-- Devlin, Port- land, eampaing 'headquarters di- SALEM HEIGHTS Corp, Virgil . Lenaberg. son of " Mr. and Mrs. John Lenaberg,- is now sta tioned at Camp Adair. He . was transferred there from San Luis Obispo, Calif. - V .' Sgtx Lealand Ashcraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ashcraft, has been visiting here. He is station ed at Fort Ord, Calif. 7 SCIO George C Miller has received word that ... his brother, Fred W," Miller, has been ' pro moted from colonel to brigadier general:. He served on - the Mexi can border in. 1814 and in World War I and came up through the ranks to .his. present rating. " ; . Noel Sonuner. of Scio, Scio high school and, Oregon State college'' graduate, has been "pro moted ' to first llentenant. ' He Looking for all the werld like men from Mars, these US troops are practicing defensive tactics against a gas attack daring maneuvers somewhere 1st the Faeirle northwest. A. uowieago or cnaucu warfare baa become an essential part of a soldier's training. Beth the 'Germans and the Japanese have been accused ef using gas on battlefronts in Russia and Chin. - Playground Has Amateur Hour For Ghildren but was An ..unsung, unheralded entertaining "amateur hour' presented at the Highland grade school' playground Wednesday morning before 61 youngsters of kindergarten age. The Bonnie-Schwartz "produc tion" included 12 participants ranging from tap dancers to cello soloists. Wednesday was also open house at the playground and many par ents and friends gathered to view handicraft progress. Among-the various projects now being con structed by the children under the direction of. Bessie Shinn are sewing cards, metal tapping, flow er "weaving, wire weaves, scrap- books.' beads and bracelets of was at Fort Bliss, Okla for several months but has been at Fort Livingston, Lju, since October. Grant Wicklander, Camp Cal len Califs has been visiting his Daren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wicklander, on Garden road. -Robert Hulst who Is stationed at Fort Stevens, has been visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hulst, Sunnyview avenue, and is leaving for . officers' - training school. in. Virginia. " .. .:. macaroni and all sorts of paper craft Amateurs were Virginia Mea dows, Marilyn Settlemier, Jerene Fair, Loree Sliife, Donna Lebold, Darwyn Whitney, Sharon Rob ertson," Mildred Hagan,' Caroline Matter, Louise Matter, Jerry Cas pell, Rita Bloom and Allen Schwartz. State' vs. Leonard Windhorst; I vehicle while under, influence of intoxicating liquor; trial set for 10:30 this morning." ', . . MUNICIPAL COURT . 1 Gordon Robert Dixson; ' viola tion basic rule; $7.50. : . ' -. . , W. G. - Fisher; violation basic rule; $7.50.' Maree L. Odom vs. Prudential Insurance company of - America and Blanche R. Odom; reply of defendant - insurance committee to separate answer of defendant Odom. . A. B. McKillop vs. unknown heirs of Archibald McMeekin and others; suit to quiet title to real property. PROBATE - Joseph G. Fontaine estate; ap praisal, 19874.23, by Fae P. -Smith, Harley Libby and Lloyd T. Rig- don. ; . . - ... '. . ". Mrs. Louisa . Klingele estate; J. Amsler appointed . administrator of $1538.60 personal property es tate and Lydia Grant, Earle M. Daue and Sherman ' Bostrack named appraisers. John Hughes estate; executors authorized to transfer title of auto mobile to Daniel Hughes. . Mark S. Skiff estate; final order, Ada V. Skiff, executrix. . Englebert Gier estate; confirma tion, sale of real property to The- kla WeQand by William M. Bli ven, administrator. '.",'' MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS James Henry Smith, 24, soldier, Salem, and Rosemary Elizabeth Campbell, 22, cannery worker, Salem, route six. JUSTICE COURT L. R. Oldenburg; defective brakes; $1 and costs; fine sus pended and costs paid. R. H. Lay ton; operating four wheel trailer without license plates; $1 and costs; fine . sus pended and costs paid. Bennie Conrad; vagrancy; $10 and costs. W. E. Botts; no license plates on four-wheel vehicle; $1 and costs, Thomas M. Martin; no license plates; $1 and costs. William Cbester Stewart; no lights; $1 and costs. Marion Miller; threatening com mission of felony; held to answer to grand Jury; released under pre vious posted bail. Thomas Smith; operating motor Against -licenses For ArmyOusted 5 5 PORT L A N D i luly 16,-ip) Chairman L. J. Wentworth of the state -.1 lquor commission - said Thursday' he would oppose rein statement of licenses to any es tablishments, declared out of bounds by military authorities. . He made the statement as the commission considered- an appli cation for reinstatement of the li cense of the Marine club, Astoria. The commission voted to continue investigation of .the application. , Chemekelans Slate Trip The; Chemeketans have sched uled a trip Into the Mt Washing-: ton country for this weekend. It is Into "new" country that should appeal to the camper or hiker as well as to the climber. The camp-' site will be at Big lake in a beau tiful mountain setting;. The climb ii 'interesting and thrilling being one of Oregon's 'major peaks. 1 " The campsite may, be reached either by highway 20" via Albany, Lebanon,' Sweet Home and Cas cadia,'or by the North Santiam highway. v ' -' ': 'i ' ' . ."Those who Intend' to climb should " be : prepared, for rock work." A giiest leader from one of 1 the Portland mountaineering clubs will be In charge of this part of the trip. , ... .... . . Anyone interested in participat-. ing. should register ' today at the Senator hotel. . 1 nn rti WHAT IIODE COULD YOU ASK FOB? THE BEST CLOTHEIG THAT tlOIIElT ClUi pr : IC3 Ucsl Fahrics I Expertly Tailarel :-':-:'VV:''''ilFVSnjSrfles-' GQEAT BRIIfi MOIIEY-SAVinG LiM- Sninwa9 REGULARLY PRICED U U1T5S) $30 $35 $43 $45 $59 $20-$25-$30 $40 1 n JOE'S UPSTAIRS PRICES: $35 Maay with t Pairs of Pant CMAMI Regularly Priced $11.95 - $12.95 ipOri LOclIS $14.50 - $17.50 joe's upstairs $8.75 $9.75 $10.95 PRICES $11.95 and $12.95 Of JrTFC And Dress Pants dLiiVUeJ Regularly $7.50 to $12.50 Joe's Upstairs Prices $5.95 $S.S5 $7.95 Walk Vpstalra te Great Money-Saving Prices Men's ' Finest Qaaltty Clothes . . OPEK 8ATUEDAY NIGHT TIL t O'CLOCK' JOE'S upsTiims Clcihca Step 5- 442 STATE STREET I Entrance Next Pmar te Qaelle Cafe V9 One Plight County Employes Near Full Signup Marion county - employes re ceived the . compliments on the state war savings staff Thursday in a letter received by . County Clerk' Lee Ohmart from Allan Rinehart, state deputy adminis trator. The county's staff work ers are close to the 100 per cent mark in signup to invest at least 10 per cent of their salaries in war bonds. . '- - "Thanks for the best report that has yet come to us from any any of our county governments in the state of Oregon." Rinehart wrote. j.'. . . No Exchange Set GRANTS PASS, July 16.-(ff) Replies of Oregon senators to lo cal Inquiries indicate that civilian workers on Wake island, captured by the . Japanese, . will . not be brought home in any exchange of . prisoners, ....... " , : ) fit SAFEWAY . . THESE days, Brown Derby Men are folks who formerly drank imported Pilsner. They say that for delicious Pilsner flavor and all-around quality. Brown Derby need doff its derby to no other beer. , TRY THE "Party Pitcher Test" . eithtr it makes Bnmm Derly Men Cut f . yoit and your guests or- money hack! Buy and chill four bottles of Brown Derby Pilsner. Invite over a friend or two. Pour this fragrant brew from pitcher , . . the ! way old-time Pilsner was served .... and pass around sandwiches or potato chips. . ' . If you aJldcaagiw it equals the fbest Pilsner you ever tasted, return the empties to where you bought tha beer and your full purchase prjee will be gladly refunded. . - I Mmds kj $iM Mrruftrj , Jar SMfwcmj B8CR REAL PILiNEt fin- On Clothing For Work, Dress 2t Gflay AT THE - Army :& Na Store Yoosare because we saved by purchasing at Pre War prices. Our ceiling prices art lower than ordinary sale prices." " " J Carpenter's Overalls Can't Bust Ira Brand. Union Made. Regular $2.89 value : v. Friday and ; "CXO AQ Saturday only i.VfciVi? WE - . 5s CASH I PAYROLL . V 5f checks 'K BUY VS. WAR BONDS 4 STAMPS - WATST- OVERALLS : .Vir 8 02. Blue Denim. Sanforized Reg. j; ll.l value. jfTiuay . . QQ and Satairday'only J-iigt WORK SHIRTS - One lot men's chambray work shirts in blue and gray. Reg. . CQ 85c, FrL & Sat only MEN'S RAIN COATS Fully guaranteed. All rubber. In all sizes. Reg. $5.88 value. QQ Friday Sc Sat only 53iWJ I Men's Dress Pants Zippers and pleated. AH colors and sizes. Some with belts. Values to $3.45, 0 OfJ Fri. & Sat only MpAaOO SPORT SHIRTS 4 ; Values to $2.49. Newest style and colors. Friday and' Cj AA Saturday only JLLi W A yg' COVERT WOOL PANTS One lot Values to $2.89. Friday i and Saturday $ 1' 49 . ATTENTION LOGGERS : Currin Raineer Logger; 12-inch top. . : Logger heel. Caulked. f 9 QQ Reg. $14 J8 L... ., JLOa70 ' COAT SWEATERS 4 . All sizes and colors. f QO Reg $2.29 JL iWU MEN'S DRESS STRAWS Values to $2.98. . 4 Fri. & Sat only . Ami i MEN'S ARMY SOX j Cotton? An exceptional ' value. 3 . pair LADIES' STRAW HATS Wide brims. Reg. 39c; Friday 25c and Saturday only ...... WHITE CANVAS , GbOVES Ideal for any job. Sale priced at, pr. . 9c COWBOY BOOTS Men's It -ladies'. - Reg. t&M SS.90 value. Sale priced . at FROSH PANTS Tan colon 'Values to $2.39. Saturday only 01.49 THRASHING GLOVES Double thumb. Reg. 4 Q W 25c value. Sale A W MEN'S WORK PANTS Blue Eagle Brand. Reg. $2.29 value. Friday St tf 7JC Saturday only P W O MEITS HATS, All wool, felt Reg. 1.98 values. Friday and fifi Saturday only 3 Jfc mJ W MEN'S MOCCASINS Hand-sewed. Reg. $2.89 value. Sale - j- f4 i Driced at --j J Am MEN'S SHOES Reg. $1J8 value. Friday and . ITTi it I ' id: aw EUY UiLA .VAR B 0NE3 AND STAJIPS jliturs a rewpouiters. ... ... t