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f PAGEnVE Local Wevs Briefs Bonds Buying PUBLIC RECORDS KtSSteSTJS; Complaint . Is Chare e to Be Pressed A charge I Judge of indecent exposure against a ne- Crawford, gro aoldier.-who allegedly chased of the fourth Judicial dlitrirt, pi,p Jl to uif va s.a iit i CIRCUIT COURT " ' ' Chester R. Ridgeway vs.; Alice E. Ridgeway; order of default and decree of divorce, with property settlement and agreement con i firmed. First Call .Of Month istrator, shows receipts of 1040.-T - m 70, and disbursement of $865 29. 1 ICU Oit& Hearing set for October 2. J - , Service Men Where They Are r VVhai They're Doing Clarence : Fi Bevens; final ac- ' count of C M. Crittenden, admin Erastus E. Bevens estate; final a Salem womanvon a street near I Multnomah county, is -eligible Willson cark Monday night, may I serve as a member of the board of nvMci thrmiarVi rirt here, it I sovernors of the Orezon state bar. I State bond commission menv was indicated Tuesday A war-1 Attorney General I. H. van Win- oers, in letters w a, Macnaugn-i uoiaie xaacauiay vs. . iwuu . rmenaen, aa- isaiem men selected for -army rant for the man's arrest was is-1 kle ruled here Tuesday. Van I ton, president of the First Nation-1 Macaulay; default decree and cus-1 ministrator, shows no money or I service went Tuesday to the Port sued from iijatice ccurt and he Wmkle lield that a member I induction center. Those ac- turned over to military au- board of governors of the state fplied to a letter of Russell Col- with $20 a month support money. I Frank W. IXirbin, ir, esUte; I cepted were offered a two-weeks' thoritiea for a nrellminary inves- bar is not a lucrative office and a well, in charge of the bank's bond I Mary- Smith - vs. Charles - fl.4 supplemental Una! account of E.F. furlough In which to close civilian 4S.i,. rh.M ftf rinrnkmnML seat on the board is not an office department, complaining that the Smith; decree of divorce returns Pearson, executor, shows $4281.-1 business affairs. - ... I ... . . ... .. . I n...vw 4aiii mnM norn. tt Mir Vavm to disorderly conduct and similar wiuun meaning ei tne oatn oi a v , , T-i " 'T HARLINGEN ARMY GUN NERY SCHOOL, Texas, Sept 1 Another aerial gunner who will carry the battle to. the enemies of America in the singer, bathtub First September aggregation of orturret of a US bomber U Wei Gunner 1 offenses ape normally handled by the army, officers here explained, although city police are author ized to hold men -for any law or ordinance ..violation unta. arrival of jnilitarj police. ' : ' ! ; Lutx florist. Ph. 9582. 1278 N. Lib. circuit judge. The opinion was requested by A. K. McMahan president of the board of gover nors. Chamber Directors Gather I Directors of Salem : chamber of commerce are to meet '! tonight. AmnnJ rthr matters tv h eorw . Additional Taxes ; Levied By sideret it is understood, are to be county court " order additional Dlan f orzanization's week- , taxes have . been levied in four ly luncheon meetings to be re- school districts of the county to Uumed September 21. meet , tne U3 minimum require- i rami. In No. 12, Fern Ridge, an Air Patrol Not to Meet The added $175.88 was levied; in No. civil, air patrol is not to hold its 16, Oak Grove, $104; No. 114,Bri- usual meeting next Monday night r Nob, $112.53; No. 195, FJkhorn, because of the Labor day holiday, $95.07.,. .-rvr;.-;,! v. ..; --jyi;.: -: For home loans see Salem Fed- .-o1 lift Qnnth t.fhl-tv Rossman Selected Justice George E: Rossman of the state supreme court, while attending a meeting of the American Bar as sociation at Detroit, Mich., recent ly, was -elected chairman of the section of Judicial administration. members of the organization said Tuesday.' Klelake Convalescing- Elmer Kleinke is convalescing at St. Vin cent's ; hospital, Portland, follow ing, a major operation he under went there Monday, members of tne family said Tuesday, Apply now for paper routes. Boys who wish carrier -routes for this considerably lower than received from government bonds. Members of the bond commis sion are Gov. Charles A, Sprague, State , Treasurer Leslie M. Scott and L. O. Arens, chairman of the state industrial accident commis sion. ; -ry. Colwell said some of these mu nicipal bonds had been purchased by the commission outside of Ore gon's boundaries. He particularly referred to securities purchased in California. "For the life of me," ColweU's letter read, "I cannot figure -out why the bond commission -would go outside the state to purchase a municipal security paying return less - than on our own country's bonds." v-. : I v"; : --rh'-j Colwell indicated that the rea? son for ; purcnasing tnese Donas either was political or the corn- La vina Beymer :, vs. Lawrence Beymgr; decree of divorce to plain tiff, restoring tohej" maiden name of Lavina Zeiner. :i : '' T'r r: 'rl.'t k Fred A. Straw vs. - Luella M. Straw; default decree of divorce provides that plaintiff is to pay defendant sum of $115. Martha Baal vs. August Bail; default decree and custody of two minor children to plaintiff, who Is to receive $15 a month alimony and $15 a month support money for each child. Bearnice Skeen vs. Donald Skeen; decree of divorce. ; Clara Podoll vs. Gustav PodoU; C J 1 ... TQeD1M ana cmuis K In the group sent to Portland on Byron Williams estate: final or-J rvmsM n w3Pfiiir- T. deZ R WmiMM executrix. erkk Coggeshell'Edmundson, Ad vr. a. oaicnei estate; unai ac- 4 )nn mrrs,. aik Tnkn don G.' Martin, son of Mrs. W. Martin, 1835 North Commercial street, Salem. . A graduate this week . of the I Harlingen army I gunnery school, he was presented the silver wings of the aerial gunner , and promoted to sergeant at ceremonies held here, this week. count of Emma M. Gatchet shows receipts .of $319.75 and disburse ments of $392, deficit advanced by administratrix; hearing set for Oc tober 5. ; ' i Charles E. Colvin estate; final. account of J. E. Eichendorf as ad ministrator shows receipts of $2,4 335.79 and disbursements of $619.- 20; hearing set for October 1. ; JUSTICE COURT !. Jim Phillips; driving while un der influence of intoxicating li quor; 60 days In Marion county Mrs. W Rutherford, route seven. Jayes, Emu Gottlieb Roth, Donald I reports that her son. Earl Ruther- Jay West, Paul Marks Craven, 1 ford, who is stationed at Vancou- Clarenee Clayton FairleyHerman ver, Wash., has been "promoted to Carl Feddern, Ernest Albert Doer I technical corporal in the army fler, Jerome Berhardt Hansen, Roy signal corps. Franklin Blumer, Thomas Michaell Schweigert, Dale Edward Lindley, j Frank Edward McCoff ery, Willis M. Pearcy, Kenneth LeRoy Pknge, Carl Vance Amack, James J. Morey, Arthur Gilbert Upston, Paul James Tyler, Valdemar Peter Johnson. Delbert Joseph White. James default decree restores name oil Jau, $100 fine and costs, and op- Robert Seales, Willard E. Carson, Clara Scott to plaintiff. Mayme Buchheit vs. Leo Buch heit; order of default and decree of divorce. . ' J. W. Bush vs. Verna W. Bush; default decree to plaintiff. ; J. Yf. Bush vs. Charles Taylor; mission questions payment of the complaint for $5000 general and federal bonds at maturity. ? f $10,000 ; punitive, and exemplary era tor's license to be suspended for one year; committed to JaiL; Jeff Phillips: driving while un der Influence Of intoxicating li quor; plea of Innocent; trial set for September 3 at 10 a. m.; com mitted to jail In lieu of $500 bail. Donna Tuttle: assault and bat-1 tery on person of fEssie Smalley; Hal Whittier Lehman, Kenneth Sanborn Rich, Victor' Louis Ber- JusUce; Rossman succeeds Merrill fall see Mr. Dark at Statesman. t L-lHSffi An three members of the com-j damages for alleged alienation oljPlea'0 mnocent; trial set for 10 E. Otis, federal judge of Missouri Boys, get your Statesman route now.' Have spending money this fall. See Clrc. Mgr. of The States- Mrs. Kenneth Hutcheon, arrived Monday at Salem DeadbnesS hos pital. She is the first granddaught er of Mrs. Willard Lee Hirtcheon. Licensed . U Wed A marriage license was Issued in Portland Class ta fleet "Can We-Coi Tuesday to D. WiUiam Hamel of trol Our Future?" is the topic for Portland and Mildred E. Meaney I the Truth Study class, meeting to ot Salem. "Arthur" E.' Johnson, of night -at 118 State, street. Olive Seattle and Cecillia Beal of New- Stevens, is the leader. berg applied for a license in Se there was anything political in the 1 Mvrtle A. Gestson vs. Gudne J. Daaxhter to Hatcbeons Evan-1 purchase . of any . bonds by the Gestson: order dismissing by mo-! geune way, jitst cnua oi mi. ana state. I tion of mamtifl. The best answer to your in-1 : Mabel Allen vs. J. Chester Al- quiry. Is contained in a recant ro- jlen; complaint for divorce, charg- attle Tuesday. Wanted Men it women for cannery work. Apply Starr "Fruit Products Co., Church 4e Mill Sts., Phone 8073. I I It costs no more to use the best! Reroof now with Pabco Roofing. No "down payment, 12 months to pay.- Ph. 9221. R. L.'Elfstrom Co, 375 ChemekeU St ' May Haal Lags Jake-Maas of Pinkley Will Speak Virgil Grand Ronde was Tuesday issued Pinkley, former c manager of the a permit to haul logs over speci- Salem bureau ol the United Press fied Salem streets. and now chief of the European port of bond purchases by the bond commission," Governor Sprague said in his letter to Mac- Naughton. . This report shewed that since Jaaaary 1 the Wad eanuaJasla haa.aareaased -f47f,at9 worth . at government issues aad $118, Mt of atato of Orogoa boaaa. rareaase of , state of Oregoa roaaklpal Wada aad ; state . at Calif oratr boado aa-grecatcol $L MlMS. Tbi CanforaU boat total IJILSOO. Scott declared that Oregon has invested heavily in United -States ing cruel and inhuman treatment and asking custody of one minor child and payment of attorney's a. m. this morning; released on own recognizance.-' MUNICIPAL COURT Ralph Henry Calkin; failure to stop; $2.50. Lola Belle Arnold; disorderly conduct; 60 days, suspended. Milo L. Walker, Portland; vio lation, basic ruler $7.50 ban. feesand cJurt expenses; married P SA?! December 2, 1915, at BuhL Idaho. Reber G. Allen -and Rex Al bright, trustees under the will of William S. Jack, vs.. Silverton Country dub; complaint for Judg ment and mortgage foreclosure to coUect-$3844.16 allegedly due -on note and 5 per cent interest on sum- from February,. 20, -1141, to- Lawrence C Doerfler, 21, 2305 North "Fourth street trucker "for dairy, and Shirley Maxine John son, 19,- saleslady, 5 JO North '25th street both of Salem. Oscar Marlowe Aasen, 29, log- ' Westly McWain, who was In ducted into- the amy Joly 29 has been transferred to the first motion picture unit of the army air forces at Vltagraph . stadia at Hollywood, according to a telephone message received from JMm by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McWain, Fair view avenne. -McWain has been stationed for nardi Edison A. Burgess, William the last. month at Sheppard field, ward Harrington, norton uuver j Wichita Falls, Texas. Thompson, Jean LAicien Granam, James Robert Wolfe, Walter Henry Willecke, Floyd Charles j Taylor, Leo Oscar Ketcham, Charles Ed ward Little, Frederick Wnv.Leh- mann, Patrick Paul ' Schukman, William Bossert Julius Loren Kil mer, Manley Francis Bennett Oli ver James Phelps, Donald Hicks Ewing, Walter. M. Bradley, Jr, Wilbert Gohring. Robey Stanton Ratcliffe. . Transfer from ; other boarua Charles Merrit Nightingale, Oscar R. Gleason, Don -Eugene Ethridge, Vance - Leroy Gordon, Herschel Lloyd Leeper, Stephen ' J. Solas, ! Judaon Harry West, Roy Ben Mil ler,. James .'Paul , Coaly, "Archie Heat, Norman Neil King, LeUmd j WraySvarverud, jr, Maurice Wal-! WELDON G. MARTIN . Harold S. Prince and Leonard O. Larson, Salem; Richard S. , Swan son and Alfred Down, jr., Silver- ton. v uonaia Dowaen received a letter from hi father,. Jack Jmwocb, who has been made a eorporaL lie is ia the Bawaiian isiaiida. PORTLAND, Sept L-4V Enlistments in the navy here Taesaay tacladed Fanl M. Gra ven. Edwtn D. Flank:, Kobert L. Bohall, Levis V. Beraarol and Bale E. Ltadley, Salem. , . r I Reynolds Evans Harking has been promoted from second class electrician 'a mate to third class electrician's mate, according - to word received here by his mother, Mrs. Lewis J. Harklns, 971 South 22nd avenue. Wayiie C Perdue is stationed at Tongue Point and was in Salem last Saturday and Sunday visiting with his mother, Mrs. Lenna Per due. An odd coineideneo was reoort- Drflf t VlOlntlOU ed to Mrs. C G. Sanford of Sa lem, aunt of Kenneth and Charlef Cinnamon of McMinnville. Private Kenneth embarked, for Charged Hogreze oversea- from a California r port sometime in January. A month Charged with violation ot Pit ; selective service 1 act of.S 1940, Dwight Jacob Hogreze, whose Ora Marie Cox, 17. domestic, both of Salem." r",;'' ".T PliMflM A -THmmm ft v . ther with.$m20 lor attorney's .va I'JTfi ieea ana cosw. Uimi,iimrfai u mamw t.v ... ur T clt. I , later, his brother' Set Charles I v. t. . ger, ni l j MHnmercttl Street5 and j ","-"-""? """. ."T"," 1 maamon waaaeni overseas irom ytrninArjL hearing. before US Com- Varied Galls Answered by bureau, will be the speaker at the RoUry luncheon today in the Marion hoteL Members of other clubs have been invited to attend and are asked to make reserva tions in advance. Wanted chambermaid. Call, in per son after 10 a. m. Hotel Argo. Clab to Meet Townsend dub tour will neet at Highland school tonight at 7:30 o'clock. aecurltiea with a ratio-of nearly Land 0thers;,order of default and 2 - atreet, both of proper V. . . , - nea Reeker. 24, bookkeeper. 249 ena company vs. uuoen sth Cottage street, ialem. an Atlantic - p o r t. rteitner bad heard from 'the other, in .several months nor ; k n e w where ? his brother -was nntil they earn face to face on an Australian, street They have-since een each other missioner William J. Linfoot on Tuesday and was held to answer to the federal grand Jury. Hogreze allegedly failed to report for en- trainment to a civilian public serv ice camp when ordered to do so frequently, -MiJ:;am rtjkrhiadvBt jj niL fornia "purchase , was the lnsttffi ctent offerings of Oregon munici pals to keep the state's investment Lucy A. Gilbert; release and Savlnga insured to $3L000.00 are earning 3 at Salem iFederal, 130 South Ubertyr ' i You can tiH buy a , Johns-Man-ville roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to payr Mathis Bros, 164 S. ComV Obituary; MUler ' ' r ' William Charles Miller, late res ident of 1289 North Commercial, at a local hospital Saturday, Aug ust 29, at the age of 69 , years. Husband of Mrs. Johanna Miller of Salem. Services will be, held Wednesday, September 2, at 2 p.m, from the Christ Lutheran church, Rev. F. H. Theuer offici ating. Concluding service in Bel crest Memorial park, direction 1 of Clough-Barrick company. Boafwrlght Frank of route Tuesday, Truth Needed On War Says Legislator The people need a little whole some truth without propaganda, Sen. Rufus C. Holman told mem bers of the Salem Kiwanis club and guests Tuesday- noon. The Oregon , senator has just returned from an inspection trip with a senatorial committee to Alaskan army and navy outposts. The Alaskan inspection trip was made by boat and: airplane and included all of the army and na val posts and coast defenses. The Oregon senator is a member of army and naval affairs commit tees of the senate and he men tioned his particular interest in the defense ot the Oregon coast . Anything which delays produc tion of those things needed for na tional defense and by the men in the armed services was classed as Boatwright late resident five, at a Ipcal hospital September 1, at the age of 11 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Boat wrightwright; brother Joseph ; R. Boatwright all of Salem; grand parents, Mrs. Cora Boatwright of I OI traitors who said there was no funds-employed. Diversion of bond purchases was stressed in Area's letter to Mac Naughton. -'". "p The state of Oregon now has in vested $25,282,945 in' federal, state and municipal bonds of which $7, 745,975 is in federal - securities, State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott re ported here Tuesday. ; The government bonds Include approximately $7,t 9,9 9 la ; treasury bonds aad about $750,- 000 in defense bonds. " Invest-. menu this year total $8,17411, of which almost $5,009,909 Is In government bonds. Scott declared that the state could not purchase many more de fense bonds because such action would tie! up state funds over a 12-year period. Treasury bonds, he said, are a good investment because they are salable at any time. The state this year has bought $391,000 Worth of California bonds which bear 2ft per cent interest and are salable at any time. The state's investments also in clude $10,927,160 in municipal bonds and $4,608,810 in state of Oregon bonds. discharge from option cf lien for specified real property in Engle- wood .addition. . James J. Blum and Ethel Blum vs. Chester J. Blum and Ana Blum; motion to make more definite and certain overruled; motion to bring in . new party .defendant allowed. mA,, Lenstrom . vs. Nellie- Carver Williams and others; order to sub stitute Edward Lenstrom, admin istrator, a& plaintiff. .' Industrial accident commission Claude Kellum and . W. O Donald Bolton, 28, minister. route -one. Homadale. Idaho,' and Viola Matter, 21, route seven, Sat lem. an- city National Batting Race Levels Off , NEW YORK, Sept l.-WV-The only thing -that-kept Pete Reiser of the Brooklyn Dodgers from los ing the National league batting lead last week was that his rivals -1 wwt;.. ;4V. QXiect I uibuu, . ,f in acuon ior only three games before he was shipped to Balti more for examination of his in jured side, Pete failed to get a hit in nine times at bat As a result his batting average fell off seven points to .322 just the mark Enos "Country" Slaughter of the St 'Louis Cardinals held for second place a week ago. Oklahoma and'' Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Overton of Indianola, Iowa. Shipment has been, made by the Clouh-Barrick company to In dianola, Iowa, for services and interment.- ':- -r :- w-; i intolerable by the speaker. Re tarding production of war mater- f:n:ttpr A VPrfl ' fala throuffh strikes or work stoo- H11U1SICI ilVCIB . pages were classified as the work o. - fl f IVfA Ivu M. M. VI difference between John L. Lewis and At Capone. During August concluding rites for indoor care were held at Mt Crest Abbey Mausoleum & Cre matorium for the following; . Regina M. Hamilton . , . Nan Marie MUler . , ; Mayro McKinney Abner K. Kline ; Annette Spencer Smith Charles R. Reed . Samuel H. Brown - Lucfle Jean Buxton . William F. Haevernick ' Florestine M. Parrish Louis P. Gleason ; ; Dr. William A. Leonard John Tomasek " - ' Lumber Workers Called Essential Posters declaring the work of all logging camps and sawmilli in Marion and Polk counties essential to the war emergency, were btdng posted Tuesday under the direc tion of CoL Elmer V. Wooton, state selective service director. -; Wooton urged all employes of these industries to continue on 'the Job. , . . - , ' . The posters point out that men Japanese Cruelly PORTLAND, S e p t I-(ff) Stories of Japanese cruelty are not propaganda, the Rev. Ralph B. Bullock said Tuesday as - he re turned to his Portland home after 10 years as an independent mis sionary. in the orient .--.; Lacking regard for human life their own or that of others they fought fiercely in battle and killed prisoners brutally, he said. - The missionary told of 16 Cana dian soldiers being lined up with vs. Grawth; complaint to $222.67; same' plaintiff vs. Albert F. Simmons, to collect $36.43. Hodgen Brewster Centennial Flouring Mills company vs. Charles A. Coleman; complaint to collect $803.76 alleged due as bal ance on poultry feed advances, and $100 attorney's fee. Parsegian vs. Parsegian ; motion to make more definite allowed and 10 days gvierr in" which to file amended complaint Marion H. Benolken vs. Robert UT DaMalVani aivarA Mav4AaA claim charges plaintiff with cruel j wJ. and inhuman treatment and asks custody of minor child. ; " Evelyn V. Erickson vs. W. E. Bartges, jr., and others; answers by Wallace H. Bonesteele, Inc, and Hartford Accident tt Indemnity company make denial. PROBATE COURT - . baran x Henson estate; imai ar -11 T? decree directs Mary C. Lamb, ad- wlaUrieilO iiaSV ministratrix to distribute balance rrrrr; t7 xiyuv' winner Variety marked ; the ' calls swered Tuesday by Salem first aid squadron. Billy Cook, $4 McNary, West Salem, cut the -first finger of his left hand on a - power -aw and went to the central fire-station for care. He was sent to a doctor for stitches. i Foster Wintermute, 1845 North 18th street, walked to the. nearby east Salem fire station for first aid when he-cut a: two-inch gash in the palm of a hand on rusty flash ing as he worked on a root V Elmer E. Zimmerman, Bligh ho tel resident and employe at the Oregon' Pulp & Paper company's sawmill, was struck by a falling board -as he worked and felt An x-ray at Salem Deaconess hos pital, where he was taken by first aid car, showed the leg injury limited; to severe bruises. 7 -J. Mrs. Rebecca Morron, 2285 North Fifth street suffered severe lacerations of the left hand when she caught her hand in a wringer. close together. They fare-the-sons of Mr. and" Mrs. Tony Cinnamon of McMkmville. The man was turned over to fed eral officers in Portland when he i failed to post -$1500 baO. j PORTLAND, Sept l.-()-Sa- lem'a marine recruiting -otOctrt Staff. Sgt George H. Bergstrom, completed 12 years In the leather- necks Tuesday -and reenlisted for another hitch, receiving a promo tion to first sergeant ; . Other enlistments included: Ro bert C. East Edwin J. Walbert, Llczdcnca Apli tt Ocean Front Reasonablo rates by day or week steaaa beat fireplaees, frlxidalrea H aaile aorth of Taft Oregoa. 2 blocks west of highway, rhoae 17. i yiSsiy av 13 025 t- Slaughter, however, ended his climb toward the top and finished j Surgical care was required. Gimme 4,200,000 '- ' " ' ------ : i" V - ' .- - - : - -' mm.- - :. Gallons Mrs. Bert Picha, 1410 South' 12th street sustained a glass cut on her right leg when a piece of glass fell Today! as she i worked In her husband's shop, . 3. i - up with a .325 mark.. He connect ed only eight times in 29 attempts. 'regulars'' after Monday's games were Stan Musi aL Cardinals, .316; Joe "Med wick, Brooklyn. J 11: Lou Novikoff. Chi cago, .309; Stan Hack. Chicago, I General Cook. Set w, jonnny. Mire, xxew xorx, r J t3Wk TVH- Ma- nni Kirhrfn rhiMW 503. or JUinctieoii 1 aiit Bob Elliott Pittsburgh, 293; and Walker Cooper, St Louis, .292. of real and personal property to Annie Fellows, declaring that Mary Galloway, other daughter of decedent by court order has pre viously received her share. NEW YORK, Sept W;F-Taml I Mauriello, New York heavy-1 weight scored a technical knock- Gust Peterson estate; supple- out over Italo Colonello, also of mentary inventory adding $200 to New York, in the second round Ot definite appraisal, bringing total a scheduled 10-round fight that to $376." ' - I opened the fall and -winter jring Cora Raines Uehlinger estate; program at the Coliseum Tuesday August Uehlinger, , widower, night - named administrator of estate of I .Mauriello, who will oppose Jim-! probable $6000 value; M. L. Lar-1 my Bivins m Cleveland on Sep tember 15, battered his foe all over the ring in the first round and t resumed , the assault in the second. When Colonello failed to j land a. blow after 29 seconds of: the second frame. Referee Frank Mai. Gen. Gilbert R. Cook of Camp Adair will "address the Sa- lem Retail. Business bureau and other: interested residents of Sa lem at a luncheon meeting Friday noon -at the Marion hotel, officers of the bureau announced Tuesday. The meeting is open to the public. but reservations should-be made with the hotel prior to Friday, it I was suggested. m ovcx SCARS bii oecson BUDS TCtS927 TUomPiiOri ( S their hands tied behind them, and j son, George James and George being oayonetted. Hospital beds 1 Turner appointed appraisers were havnnrtf ' inn fh P.ir I -...j:...u:n Ma,,t engaged in Tywood plants, box Dniinrk drird ' nin f IV - j T.nw!n factories and other industries de- who escaped by ng Landwing; final ac- pendent upon the lumber induiitry Uj to make it look af t b landwing iJtUe- are incluaea. ,: I thoueh he was ther and then I n.. n,rriii hnan receiota oftv. crawling under the bed. JaD bav-1 tuns ikhnrcimenta of $538.61 1 wn .1 S XWT 'IT . I .... . . ... . -. . ' K - . . .1 wvh,"v. W neaiiana V Oman Illin j oneis piercea uie oea ana scraicn- to each of two younger wards ana Colonello 195. t r-SJ.tr A ..Mani 1 I U1C wuo Kusi, nc saia. lot $3UO 10 otaerr v .aisinouie In t riday ACCIUeni - The Rev. Mr. Bullock did not I $238.82 to Margaret Landwing Es- WHEATLAND Tessie Magrss I""'"" w.r " wnson as raauiwer.oi is in the Deaconess hospital in Sa- f "denv or been thus closing guardianship acwunt lem as. result of injuries received SJ li ti?2Ll! TSS Friday in an automobile accident '"."msM WXi ' "ry. I " l"uu " . 1. T cavmi imtiM ,th of Saln. , i. rope ana reari victor. Permanent position for ' . responsible person. Experience in Selling Jewelry Preferred State Age and Experience Write Box' 2262 co. Statesman : E!I3SgSi!E3! la ear advertisement which appeared in the Tilesday, September 1, .Issue of The Oregon .Statesman, the" price of Battleground Cheese was Incorrectly stated. The item should have ' read: .. - -r; " . - - ;BiT7LE:zon:iD cheese : Slriclly fresh; ' in Dots my auto liability policy protect me when there is an accident caused by my neighbor's son driving my car? . - ASCI chuc?; lnSUHAHCE X YEP. By ths first of the year, according to the) aviation experts, Uncle Sam will be asking us oil men to supply him with 4,200,000 gallons of high octane aviation gasoline every 24 houral Hell need that . much to keep our fighting planes in the air. Naturally, the steps that Standard of California has taken are a military aexrei, but I can sure tell you that the men at the refineries haven't been sitting on their hands. Standard is already turning out vast quantities of aviation gasoline and even greater supplies will be . produced soon. , . , ' ' Know The Easiest Way To Keep Your Car Shiny? 5Sr$P Dooo a coatiac of dast aped the ap pearance of your car a few days after if s boon washed? Then try this easy, economical way to keep it looking bright Buy one of those specially pro - pared dust cloths from your Standard Man With it yoa can ebina op your car in a couple of minutes. A few flicks every day, and your car will stay bright for week. , : Located 17 Miles North of Salem on - St Paul - Newberg Highway ' :I"0UT'ZClIl3 : ' : ..':GLU3Mir:Q3-':: Got In iho Scrap m7 rJStSZ tt i.e. rf irf thint"" with old scrap iron, steel or other It V tteUl objacta. (a) SeU it to a Junk Dealer, V v tb)Uivoutoachanty.(c)Takettyoursu i vw to the nearest collection point apeahea . by your local Salvage Comnuttoo. -i VOregon't Largest Upstate Agenctf ' Sclsa cmd MarshSeld 123 N. Commercial - Salem Dial 41C3 For Further .Information S&d 2-2:31' Ward Lur.dy, J.Ianaer bill 1 hil VI tllla W w w i ST A U D A R k n&ri 1 D OFC A LI F O R N I A i I