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Local News Briefs Solclde Attempted An elderly man, who declared that with the death of his wife several months go his interest in living had de parted, was taken to a Salem hos pital from the county courthouse Thursday afternoon when his sec ond attempt at suicide within a few hours bad failed. After he had tried to asphyxiate himself with gas at the home of his son during the morning, the man was taken to the courthouse, where Circuit Judge- E. M, Page and the son discussed with him the sug gestion that he voluntarily enter the state hospital for care. Wan dering around in the Judge's chambers, the patient stepped be hind the high bookshelves, pulled out his pocketknife and slashed his throat Waiting in the court room to see Judge Page was Don Madison, trained first aid man who rendered emergency care. The city first aid car was called to take the man to a hospital. He had not cut his jugular vein, first aid men said. Lutt'; florist Ph. 9392. 1276 N. Lib Road Vacation Advised In a v report prepared by County Engi neer and Roadmaster N. C Hubbs for this morning's road meeting of the county court, vacation of . uie almost unused deadend of the Burch road t north, of Silverton is advised. The matter had come . before the court on petition of Lillie 117' Burch "and others' and was turned over to Hubbs for in vestigation. The road is little used and not needed. Hubbs' reoort de clares, and is not worth the coun ty's upkeep of it , "Atmoray service, rentals & sales Ph. 2-245, PO Box 463, H. C. Pugh. ' ". Untoa , Hill Service Fluae Church services will be held; at Union Hill hall Sunday. Sunday school will be held at 1:30 Vith church services immediately aft erward. ..... - OBITUARY Peyser Boone Poyner, at his residence, 1818 North Capitol, October , at , the age of 75 years. Survived, by ,hjs widow, Mrs. Lillian Poyner of Salem; one brother, Martin Poy? , ner "of Calhan, Colo.; one sister, Mrs." Jane Arthur of Raymond, Iowa. Services will be held Fri- . day,' October 9, at 10:30 -a. m. from the Clough-Barrick chapel, with interment in Belcrest Me- . morial park, with Fred Elliott and . K. Bailey officiating. " . Aspinwall : ;7-1 ;. -7 ' "yf ' ? : Mrs. Ellen E. "Asplnwall, late resident of 721 Stewart street Wednesday, October 7,' "at the .age of 79 years. Mother of Mrs. Lloyd Demarest, Phil J. P. As pinwall and Hugh Aspinwall, all of Salem. Mrs. F. W. Ginh of Astoria, Ray Aspinwall of Brownsville, Britt Aspinwall of Waconda, Carl Aspinwal o f Brooks, Mark and Harold Aspin wall, both of Clatskanie. Sister Of Mrs. Eva Williamson of Port land. Survived also by 18 grand children and two great grand, children. Services will v be held Friday, October 9, at 1:30 p. m. from the Clough-Barrick chapeL Rev, Kenneth Wishard will offi ciate. Concluding services in the IOOF cemetery. Gath At Dallas, October 6, - William Gath, late of Rickreall, route one, age 88 years Father of.-A.-W. Gath of Atlantic City, NJ, Wil Effective Salurdayv October lOlh, This Ilarket 7ilf Close Daily 6 P. II, - Saturday 7 P. IL UE2H-EIID Etai23 Kg if 1 SS5SiES"-."1382ig5S teS?ibs lb. IhUi i:r a!) i.n. iLiV. - Srcrib, lbv . . 250 1 Pork Fed, lb. . 30 LUD SWLE" Mull : S21US A GES lb. . . 250 .i uL Ik-" Fresh ; , 1 JIaile LI. ' . rcaturir.-. For home loans see Salem Fed. eral, 130 South Liberty. Improvement ! Sought A peti tion from F. E. Wehrman and others asking -an improvement on the county road - running west from the Pacific highway at Horseshoe park to the Irving Hal ter ; place has been received by Marion county court Blackberry and. other bushes have grown up densely along the roadside and now are encroaching upon the roadway proper making it diffi cult for cars to meet according to petitioners. Apply now for paper mutes. Boys who wish carrier routes for this falL see Mr. Clark at Statesman 7 For. Winter Use Army officers at the fairgrounds have issued a request for the dontion of a small oil stove and a throw rug to be used in the officers quar ters. The Art and Recreation cen ter at 6311 may be contacted by donors between the hours of 9 ajn. and 11 p.m., stated Mrs. Bar bara Smith, recreational director, who made the request for the of ficers. - Tomatoes. Look before you buy. Choice, $1 per bu. For juice, 50c per bu. Shields Garden, Yt ml. N. Keizer school. . Leave orders 6979 eves. - - ' Salem Grange to Meet Salem grange will meet tonight at the Salem Woman's club . house on Cottage street' This building has been arranged as a meeting place of the grange for , the duration each second Friday. Plans for ini tiation in November will be dis cussed. - ; Tired of wallpapered rooms? Paint them over! New Kern Tone will finish covers wallpaper beau tifully with one coat Dries in one hour. Newest pastel colors. Wash able! R. L. Elf strom Co, 375 liam C Gath ot Washington, DC. and Fred. Gath. Funeral -services will be held Friday,-October", 9, at 10:30 a m..' in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company with concluding "services at Mfv Crest Abbey mausoleum, Eulogy by Roy Hewitt - Gelstfield , . 7! : -William A.' Geistfield," late" res ident- of Salem, in Valparaiso, Ind. , Survived by, two sisters, Mrs. L. -Plummer of Valparaiso and Mrs. Emma Kuehn of Cali fornia. Graveside services will be held Friday, October 9, at 1:30 p. m, in 'City View cemetery Rev. J. C. Harrison .will officiate, di rection of Clough-Barrich com pany.' " ' " Ney - - - William H. Ney at his residence. 1327 Marion street, ;' Wednesday, October 7, at the age-of 70 years. Survived by. bis widow, Sadie M. Ney; one daughter, Mrs.- Paul Stanclift, Taft, Calif.; one son, Capt L. F. Ney, CWS, Washing ton, DC; two sisters, Liza Haguis, TerelL Tex., and ' Mrs. Bertha Duecker. Wichita. Kan.: t wo brothers. H. C. Ney: Lake Charles La, and Eof Ney, Bonner Springs, Kan. He was a member of the Jason Lee Methodist "church. Me morial , services will be ' held to the .Walker-Howell chapel Satur day. Goober 10. at 1:30 p. m. Rev, S. Raynor Smith will offi date, assisted by Rev. H. G. Hum phreys. Private committal service in Belcrest Memorial park. " SPECIALS III BEEF Ssg Pork Sfleaks p.9 Rummage sale, Frl., Sat, Nelson Bldg, American Legion Auxil iary. . Walla Missing Richard Den nis, 1340 North 17th, repCrted to cjly police Thursday that a wrist watch he had laid on a shelf In the rest room of the service sta tion at Highland and Fairgrounds was missing when he returned for it a few minutes afterwards. The whole town's . talking about our new Kem-Tone wall finish. One gallon ($2.98) does over average-sized room. One coat covers wallpaper, paint brick or wall board, dries in one hour, no of fensive paint odor, and it's wash able. Ask us for Free color card. R. L; Elfstrom Co, 375 Chemeketa street . Boys, . get your Statesman route now. Have spending money this fait See Circ Mgr. of The States man. - - ' . - ... -. Tryoats Held The S n i k p o h club, Salem high dramatic society, has been, holding tryouts for new members this week with final tests due next . week. 7 Announce ment : is expected ' soon,- giving names of students who are eligi ble for final tests. . Elect Frank Mogan constable. . Keld Leave s Evan A. Reid, who has spent the. past week here with his mother, Mrs! Cora. Reid, whil- doing some work at the Sa lem, airport, left Thursday to re turn to his regular work- with army" engineers at Tillamook. - KSLM 7:15 Saturday, for ' "De mocracy Marches On," 7- - Tie for Posltioa Richard Page and Bruce Hamilton will vie to day in a'revote for the presidency of the junior class at Salem sen ior high school. Eliminated today in the four nominee race were Evan Boise and John Dowd. . "Remember Pearl Harbor.". Tune in TCST.M 1-1 jtatuniav - - Tires Stolen Salem police re ceived a report- Thursday - from Sebastian -Koch, : route six, that four' tiresj tubes and wheels were stolen from his automobile ; some- ume Deiween vciooer ana .,t a . . i m . a m Saving, rubber, saving gasoline, saving scrap, helps win the war, How are you voting Nov. 3. Tune in KSLM; 7:15 Saturday. ; . ''-7.'- ' :. Meeting Scheduled C e n t r a 1 Townsend club six will meet in the - - clubhouse '"tonight, at' o'clock. ' Oscar Graham Peeke; C.S.B, Kan sas City, Mo, member of the Board of Lectureship of the. Moth' er Church,; the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mas sachusetts, will deliver a free lec ture on Christian Science in the Salem Senior - high auditorium. 14th & D streets; on October 12th at 8 o'clock. Firemen Called Firemen were called put Thursday" afternoon to extinguish a brush fire at 13th and Cross streets. . You can still buy a Johns-Man ville roof, nothing down, 12 mp. to pay. Ma this Bros, 164 S. Com'I. House Consumed A fire at 2330 North Liberty burned a four room house and its contents early Thursday morning." -, ..' Holdup Gets $2380 PORTLAND, Oct 8 -&)-' An armed man held up Edith. Wiese, an employe at a card room, Thurs day : and escaped with $1380 in cash and $100fr in checks. (CUTTER Lb." Fresh M Ground LB. tjt CrXGCn CTATE3MA1I.' Sclera PUBLIC RECORDS CIRCUIT COURT Catherine Hershf elt vs." Casper Hershfelt; order of default Tena Mae Harrison ysv AHen Harrison; tomplaint , for divorce charges defendant deserted plain tiff August 1, 1941, and asks res toration of. name Tena, Mae Ba con; married July 3, 1941, in Hartville,1 Mo. Lucy Hertel vs. . Harold P. Al ison and - Olive Allison; com plaint for $1200 damages as loss sustained , through inability to work following accident July 21, 1942, two. miles - south - of Salem on highway 99E, for $1000 as cost of medical, and hospital care and for $25,000 general damages; al leges that defendant Olive-Allison was responsible for fact that her car, in which plaintiff was passen ger, went over, embankment and that plaintiff sustained perma nent - injuries to head, shoulder and arm. ; Bob W. Clements vs. . Lloyd El- roy Robinson; complaint for $1000 general damages for. personal In juries, $400 .for "damages- to .r. ve hicle and $105 : special damages for - loss- of use ' of ' vehicle ' and plaintiffs costs in case because of alleged " collision August 17, 1942, at 7 p. m. on highway 99 E, 200 yards north of the Alaska Auto camp between Hubbard "and Aurora." "- ' ...; - : . - Vivleane, Bowers, formerly Viv- 'eane Toury. 'yst P Toiry;; mo- uon iu inouiry cuvorce decree heard bv Jude"El'-'M.' ' Pace: briefs to be submitted. : . i Cecilia Mertz vs. B.'F. McDan iel and othenf "order . of default and decree clearing title to prop erty. ' V Carl F. Lettenmaier vs. Wil liam J. Cochran;7 complaint for $282.50 as ; damages to automo bile in accident v ' " L; M. Stariies vs. Eunice Starnes; demurrer alleges grounds to"justify, divorce "do .not exist PROBATE. COCRTf .V'-'i: - ?' Clotilda DeGuire guardianship- petition by Ralph DeGuire, guar dian, . for authority to sell" real property; order for-citation" to: issue." :'- :7"" ' '.'.-"..'"" Alice"- Sarff "guardianship;" es- . Ilclice! - Oscar T. Larson Custom Tailor with Mosher's for -over 30 years, now associated with Jayson's. Water Repellent GABARDINE Raincoats For campus and rainy weather; 'A length. Tailored of oyster water-repellent gabardine. Plaid lined, . zip per front TtL IL stitching on cuffs and bottom. -. r '7a 7 - ) 7 r I r-LJf n k. 7 4 . 1 . Oregon, Friday Harclai Ocicitr 111 - I tate appraised at $272757 by C H. Grabenhorst, E. B. Graben horst and Helen: Codington. ! David R. Dealy estate; report of sale of teal property to Joseph CPaxrish and Louise A, Parrish for total of $425, by Minnk A, Ha worth, administratrix. W. A. Gatchet estate; final de- cree approves account of Emma M. Gatchet administratrix. I . Charlotte . Brokke estate; final decree approves account of Hal' vor. E." Brokke, executor. Clara J. Miller estate; ' order confirms sale of real property , by Urlin S. Page, .administrator : Margaret P. . LeFurgy estate; order discharges, executor and pronounces estate settled. Clair Seitzinger estate; Walter H. Bell1 named administrator of estate tentatively valued at $800; Josephine Bell, V. D. Bryan and M. Cox appointed appraisers. -JUSTICE COURT . J. Rene H. Sagnotty; passing an other moving vehicle on crest of hill: $1' and costs. f . Winiferd Pearl Jones; no ope rator's license; $1 and costs..," : . Cecil Pugh; larceny of tire and' wheel" from C." C. Ailor; prelimi- nary. hearing 10 a. m. today . com mitted to jail in lieu of $1500 bail. ; . David J! Rutf; being in stite of Intoxication upon public .highway; $25 'and. "costs. ":; '7;' r; . 'yt-'XX',: "Ernest L. Clarkef charge of non support dismissed . at request of private prosecutrix on motion of district attorney. 77 ; V- r . C. R. Badger; NSF check; plea of. innocent; trial set for October 22 at 10 a. m.; : released Under $250 bail. 7. 7 -7: : F. A. . Williams; failure to atop and furnish name and addrjess at scene of accident; $20 and! costs. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS f : " Raymond , Gieblehouse, 30, de fense worker, Portland, and Vio- lette Gfle, 25, doctor's assistant route- four, Salem. "" , ': Clarence Zielinski, legal, j farm "en route-seven. Salem.' arid Eve lyn- Henny: legal, ' teacher Brooks. ' "RaymoridF.- Schultzj, 467 erigi- Every suit in 0(hr Camel Hair 1 maiiory nai s See our - wide 'selection of new Mallory. styles,, colors .and finishes. Others to $10.00 J Argyle Plaid j y Sweaters j The hit of the season In col orful plaids. 100 all wool soft zephyr yarns. M; V v 55.95:15:1 All Wool 7 Ski Sweaters Just a limited quantity of these - favorites Reindeer, j Caribou and Snowfiake de-; signs. Hurry to get yours! . 0.95 7 Smart Clothes Fcr Srurt lltn LIBERTY AT COURT : 2. 1212 rieer, and Etta Stockard, 40, at tendant, both of route five, Salem, MUNICIPAL COURT Mervin Miller; failure .to stop, $2.50 fine. George L. Crandall, Lebanon;, violation basic rule, $10 bail. .Charles Ray Warren; failure to stop, $2.50 bail. " Harry Kuchta, Yankton, SD; excessive speed at intersection, $5 bail. " - . 7 Melvin P.. Hunter, Portland; vi olation basic rule, $10 bait Russell Stewart; four, in front seat $2.50 bail. . Garnet Marion Six; violation basic rule, $5 fine. . Andrew John Paris; failure to stop, $2.50 fine. Clarence W. Holder; violation basic rule, $5 fine. C. T. Malcolm; failure to stop, $2.50 fine. , - German Youth Said Won by Religion 'Adolf Hitler created a political religion in Germany that resulted in. his; youthful, legions going in to battle ;with all .the fervor of the Moslem, world in its: conflicts with the Christian world. Otto M. Knab,7"one-time7 German news paperman, who is now with , the Benedictine ; Press at Mt 3 Angel, told 'the; Salem" Lions club here Thursday noon. K ;-7 7 " Because .of the instilling of this political religion, .centering around der fuehrer,; ; into'" Germany's younger generations, Knab de- dared, "the -United Nations may crush- nazism". as . a 'machine, but nazism as a way of life can be I destroyed by no one but the peo-' pie of Germany itself." "- Knab, as editor of a Catholic! daily newspaper in Bavaria, saw, at first -hand the rise of Hitler to. I power,- and. escaped probable in ternment' in" a Vazi- concentration campxby fleeirig-to Switzerland.- ' Hitler played' 6iV. the"-herb: wor- ' ship of youth by posing as a savior " Quality Suits our store is 100 worsted or wooL We think that's quite an accomplishment in ; times like these and we tninx you snouia Know about iti Come in now and see. for yourself the ' truth in -this statement!; y. t3i0, $390 to $50.00 ' Quality Topcoats If you are "in the market" f6r a new topcoat ' have a little foresight and get it at Jayson'i now J ; . it will be a mighty smart move for : you -to make! i and Fleeces in Oxfords, Blues, Browns $34.50 to S39.S0 100 Pure Wool Gabardine Slacks t Rich mocha and dark browns, with zipper fly also Bedford cords and nov elty weaves. -:$&95!i ' Others to $10.95 -: ? 7 7: . ' 7 '7 ':; :"V:-- ''- - All Wool Leisure Coats -100 Wool in soft ribbed : , finish. - Whip - stitched col- . lars. The perfect coat for . leisure wear. $7.95 ' - ; from "public enemies" created for the purpose, from the Jews at vari ous times, ficm other elements in the , German states and outside them, at others, Knab said. "There is still an honest intel ligent segment of people in Ger many, and it is .up to us whether ideas of political religion survive or go down to defeat in Germany, Knab concluded. STOP IriipilSairi FOR THESE WEEKEND SPECIALS! Dress Lengths ' Vz and 3 yd lengths of better dress ., 1 A J ravons and novelties. All in fall colcrsi 7 1 V f Plain and figured! " 39" and. Saturday only. " ., Second Floor 39 c Tea Aprons ,7 -:, ..... ... ,..: fc. , . .... . ; .. ! Our famous Frult-of the Loom teller Cg percale aprons! Hugo assortment . . T . I W IT big varietyl On sale Friday and Sat- ) 1 urdayonlyl i Second Floor Boxed frcK :rnVie frnrrv Vinme ..in, -campt-AsstJ chocolatet I " 'v tweked for"m(ingi; Net' weight j ;--:;;":; 7 7;'. 1 , r 3 lbsSpecial - . - Ihfa tits 5 Soit, ileacy cotton receiving DianKei a . 9B"t?14" Pi? in cink. white or blue.' "1 I ' t Regularly 25cl Buy all or Sdturdayl - - . Mcdn Floor Women's Pajamas Warfn coiton knit In 2 piece style. Snug ' tO C . -knit wrists and ankles.' same price. Sale! ;:. Mcdn Floor 15c Our medium'weight glove. Sturdy cot ton-fleeced inside. Mens sizes cnly, Save 20. Friday and Wards! "... - Mcdn Floor Glass Trimblers Park Avenue style. -clear) top, square bottom and. Smooth inside! 5 cz. size, Bcuement Flower Fresh new stockl Includes Grope Hy acinth, WcodHyacinftt, 'Chines Lily, Freesia, A n e m on s. Ranunculus, -Snowfiake and others. i Basement 1.39 Lunch ICit Victory modeL liard pressed fibre cose and' regular pint vacuum bottle. Com plete set Icr cnly ';'' Easement ' Linoleum Standard and superervice Wardcle um! . . . Inlaids on felt back! . . , In leads ctx burlap back! Big-assortment, in odd sizes up to about 9'xl2'l 7 , ('.- ) tiro Tlird Floor tags nvs OSTA Drops Meet ; PORTLAND, Oct 8 HP)- The Oregon " Slate Teachers associa tion has abandoned plans for the annual convention, here next year, the board ot trustees . announced Thursday, because ot . crowded conditions here and uncertainty of transportation. n wide. Friday I I ! LJ . . i . -v 'AB Cookies for the fcevs -and 'vanilla I a f Mcdn Floor Blahlcets you need'lcday " - 21, a ' . - 7 i V n . ' ' U i i " t IV" .77 1 f . Gowns also H I O W ; t Saturday ' with round 3S 71 vor fluted s r ! 10a Bulb : Sale 2 Remnants , Trice : ;-0 Gloves a. t at J I XC Pkgs 25c ; ... ri.i