Thm OrtTGON CTATn XAN. Cciam, Orejon. Sunday Morning. X?orxsb I IS 12 J- '! 4 I - - .!-t ; 'I . Local News sBriefs Haycox to Speak; Ernest Hay cox, top-ranking western story writer of Portland, rwill be fea tured Ion the Ask Your State Li brary broadcast from KOAC Wed nesday at 1 ocfock. Haycox will be interviewed on bis writing ex periences by Miss Mirpab Blair, assistant state librarian. He will , tell how he became an author, why. he chose the western field, the. research necessary for back ground, material and his metliod of '. writing. '. His books ... "Alder Gulch", and ; Trouble : Shooter will be discussed, and he will an nounce two novels soon " to be published. -. " " .v : - .J. Wanted, voters toweled Jos.- L. Prance, county commissioner. Ap ply in (person Nov. 3. -.Vote 3X. fiPd.- Adv. -rest To , Plan Fete Members of Cap ital - post , No. . 9, - American legion. ! will present plans' for the first wartime - observance of Arm istice iday, at the first: November meeting to be held at the Legion hall Monday night. A speech on rehabilitation will be delivered by Pr E. J. Corcoran of Mt An gel, department vice! commander. Lutx florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N Lfb Zlmniermasi :; : Glenn Zimmerman, - 38, late resident of reroute" four, Salem; at a local hospital Thursday Octo ber 29. SOryived by his wife, Mrs. Velma Zimmerman, and seven CarL children, Robert, Kathryn, Tl.Ai - . CA Il .! 1 oeiijr, viwen, ooiney tuiu Barbara, all of Salem; four i sis ters, Mrs. Delia Fentress of Walla Walla, Mrs. Glenn McConnell of Nevada, Iowa, and Mrs. Vera Whitney and Mrs. Velma Little of DeS Moines, Iowa; two brothers, Arthur of Miami, Fla., ' and Van of Rock Island, 111., and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Monday, November 2, at 1:30 p. m., from the chapel of the Clough-Barrick company El der N. Christian will officiate, with interment in City View cem etery. Nelson Frank T. Nelson, 81, formerly of Klamath Falls, passed away at a local hospital. October 28. "Sur vivors! are, sons, Roy of Portland, Grant! H. of Medford; two daugh ters, Mrs. Laura Burton of Klam ath! Falls and Mrs. Helen Lucas, Agnes, Ore. He was a member of the i Presbyterian church of Cor yallis. j Announcement of services will be made later by, the Terwii-liger-Edwards Funeral home, - Helsohovt ;.-. v. "" ; Lyman L Helmhout, late resi dent of 1640 Pearl street, Salem," at a local hospital Friday, Octo ber 30, at the age of 8 years. Survived by parents, " Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helmhout, of Salem; a brother, Loran Eugene elmhout, of Salem; grandmdther, Mrs. C. M. Lucas, of Salem; and great grandmother,: Mrs. M. E. John son of Long Island, Kansas.- Ser vices will be held at the Clough Barrick chapel Tuesday, Novem ber S at 10:30 ajn. Interment will take place at the City View ceme tery. Rev. Herman H. Macy officiating. OBITUARY Hendricks. Dr.; Mysta Austin Hendricks, ltte - resident of 885 South 12th ftreet, (Thursday, October 29. Sur-' vived by a son, Lawrence Austin '-. of Portland; three grandchildren, . ' Mysta, ! Jaculine ' and Linda -. Lee; Austin ill of Portland, and an auht-Mrs. Aj A. Underbill of Sa lem. Services will be, held Wtai day,' November V- at J 3'SO.pr'm. S from "the Clough-Barrick ' chapel. Dr." J; I Ci Harrison, wilt officiate, with . concluding services ; in ' City , "View cemetery, " ' : ;. .1 H .'iv-v' i . . . . , '. , FIetuning. r-r-.vt. v.UU:i 1 Albert . CLnemmmg at his res idence;' 410' North 18th street, Oc.; tober 30,"atthe age of. 76 years. . Survived, by his wife, Mrs, Em eliei. A.;" Flemmihg of. Salem; daughter;- Mrs. r Martha .M, Propp of . Salem;.-, .three . grandchildren, - Mrs. Marion Zimmeman - of Sa- - lennC Mrs. "Evelyn f bLemondle ; of Albany, Alfred D. .Propp... jr of USN, t one -great -granddaughter, Patricia Ann Shembndle ; 6f , Al . ; DAIIEL I2AY . i Candidate for . - - .n:i.:::-C:i5:.D. rt; Defense Volunteers Called All Salem men not now' active in civil defense, particularly those J with service, police or fire experience. have been called to- met at the school office (old high- school) building auditorium at 3 o'clock this afternoon. They are asked to use the 'High' street 'entrance. Training and "emergency duty in the districts "where they . reside are waiting for ; such - mien, Paul Hendricks, city civilian- defense chairman, said Saturday.' Mini mum age for such volunteers is 17 years. - ' , - -For home loans see Salem Fed eral.. 130 South Liberty.. - t Inspection Slate d A i r raid wardens , throughout the v dimout areas of Oregon will soon begin an inspection of the homes under their jurisdiction to check compli ance with the strict new dimout regulations, according . to - Jerrold Owen, coordinator of ' the. Oregon state defense council. Particular attention will be paid to the in dividual residence to be certain that all outdoor lights' are shielded from above and that shades are kept below the level of the. lowest light in each room. . .f bany, and also several nieces and nephews. Services will be held from Christ "Lutheran 1 church Tuesday, November 3, at 1:30 p. m with Rev. F. H. Theuer officiating. Interment will take place at the City View cemetery. Crambo Fred T. Grambo, age 75, at his home, 2825 North Front street. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Amelia Dietz and Mrs. Louise Bloch, both of Salem and Mrs. Helen Walker of Independence; grandchildren, Mrs. Earl ; Williams of Salem, Mrs. Thurlow Spencer of Sweet Home, and Larry and Franklin Walker of Independence. Services will be held from the Macy and Son chapel in McMinn ville at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Novem ber 2. Interment in - Evergreen Park in McMinnville. Meier Charles F. Meier, 48, late resi dent of Jefferson, at a local hos pital, October 31. Son of Mrs. Maggie Meier of Jefferson; broth er of Mrs. George H. Marlatt and Mrs. D. Pettyjohn, both of Jef ferson; uncle of Lloyd Marlatt of Jefferson. Member of Salem Lodge No. 336, BPOE.- Services Will be held in . the Walker and Howell chapel Tuesday, Novem ber 3, at. 1:30 pin. Rev. W. Irvin Williams will 'officiate. Ritualistic services under auspices of Salem Jodge No. 336, BPOE. Concluding services in Cox cemetery near Talbot. : I . During October concluding rites for indoor care were held at Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum and cre matorium for the following: John P. Murphy Viola E. Walker Adelia M. Reynolds Grace Putnam Martha S. Bower William Gath " Clara Ellen, Baker " Baby James J. Mathews, jr. Irma Miles 'Boyd ' Clara Belle Chandler : Pauline-B. Kehrberger 'John Muir. -"r : ffo SEie Vo8es"s M E3ario r good nany years, aind ha ve b een iamiliar wilh his judicial Record.! an no! a lawyer and do sot seak f ron Ihal slanak point, bni I an greatly inieresied in. the welfare cf ycong offenders; especially; those in tronhle for the first tine. JUDGE IIcIIALIAII has an onlsianding record for his deal ing with snch cases, and the hnnher cf those who have been paroled by him and have later violated his confi-. dence is. so few as to he negligible. . . . , : " . 1 . . 6. - - . - . ! ' 1 ? .... i "., i ' As a "friend cf the nnder-dcg' JUDGE IIcIIAHAli has proved hinkelf a greatly seeded typo cf clficial, and, as I nysclf iry b be also a friend cf tho nnderprlvilcgcd, I an glad to ssppjrl hin fcr re-elcdicn. I vThis Opaet Fifty. Walnut pickers needed. Vick Brothers. Phone 9678. " " 1- Gravel Loader tJsed First workout for the , county's new gravel loader was given the equip ment Saturday - at the Oregon Gravel company plant, . where rock for the i Auburn road ' 'was loaded. The loader, which auto matically picks up rock and places it on 'trucks, was working well and . will probably need only minor adjustments. County Road Foreman Bert Iversonsaid. i ; . Because of the -rubber -shortage and the necessity of conserving gasoline ! am taking this means of asking the, people . of ; Marion county for the ' support in the' coming: election.- i If reelected I pledge , to give my best efforts in behalf of Marion county .and the state of Oregon. John F. Steel hammer. ' - Paid Advl r U ' -:: -f : I " T ' Experienced -men are needed, Re elect Earl J Adams, Constable. Vote X 39. P(.; Adv.;. ' Charch Leaders Speak Rev. Rich of New iYork, - director - of town and country work of the de nomination, will speak at the First Baptist church,: Salem, - at 11 o'clock in the ihorning. At night Dr. Paul A.jOonrad will speak. He is stewardship secretary" and eastern regional director for. the council on finance and promotion of the Baptist denomination. ; ' Night school,! $6 a month. Capital Business College. Phone 5987. Members Announced The weekly bulletin of the chamber of commerce announces three new members: Stanley S. Smith, sales man, 345 Chemeketa street; E. T. Armstrong, paint contractor, ,575 North 14th street, and Fred L. Rose, manufacturer, route two, box 75-D. All memberships were obtained by Manager Clay Coch ran. Fifty Walnut pickers needed. Vick Brothers. Phone 9678. Special wartime courses in busi ness training. Capital Business College. Phone 5987. Girl Found A 23-year-old pa tient at the Fairview . home who had wandered away and appar ently started to hike to her home near Portland on Saturday morn ing was found by state police walking along the highway near Brooks before noon Saturday and returned to the home. Price of shines, shoe dyes, not raised. Pioneer Bldg. Shine Stand. Seek . Citizenship Petitions 'for naturalization were filed Satur day by Virgi Hemmen, examiner from Portland, for Martha Medora Ida McLachlan, route one,; Sa lem, and Joseph Leslie ' Eaton, 1040 North 21st street, Salem, bringing the week's .total of fil ings to 3i. : 7 i ... - v Keep experienced men, - Re-elect Earl Adams, Constable, Vote X 39. Pd. Adv. Air Patrol Officer Coming The civil air patrol has been called to meet Monday night at 8 o'clock in one of the circuit court rooms of the Marion county courthouse to hear First Lt. Haas, acting wing training and operations of ficer of the CAP in Oregon. New classes iui Thomas Natural Shorthand starting Monday, Nov. 2. Be on the job months earlier with Thomas. Merritt Davis School of Commerce, 420 State St. Phone 2-1415. - , ' have known JUDGE L. LI. IIcIIAHAli for Eijncd (DEV.) 23 S. 15th SU Paid for by Friends of Jodie Fifty Walnut pickers needed. Vick Brothers.. Phone 9678; Hear Kathryn Goulet on . behalf of ; republican ticket KSLM i p. m, Mondayj w ' "'''. Applies for ! Water-f-B ir t L. Wolf, Cushmaiy Saturday filed application in the state engineer's office, here,; to. appropriate toot cubic ' inches of .water ', from a spring, tributary- of the Siuslaw river, for domestic -use. . A" -number of other less important .water appropriation applications were filed during! the current weefci 1 Our lob is to train quickly. Capital Business College.' Phone 5987i f f , Watch Stolen A- yellow.igold Elgin; watch! was. taken from his locker at ; the Salem; SMCA-JEt-mer Harroldj state hospital -employe, jtoldidty police Saturdf y. At the :sam time $55 was re moved from, his billfold, which was returned empty. to a pocket of trousers .which had been left hanging in the locker, he said, j F If you have! read "PROBATING ESTATES' Jrbu will realize that a vote against Judge -McMahan will be a vote against his effort to reform PROBATE PRACTICE in. Marion County. - 15 ' ' : ' ' l .: ' - --' Church Men -Te Meet The Al bright Brotherhood of the - First Evangelical church will- meet . at 6:30 Tuesday night for-a norhost dinner at the church. Chaplain Norton of Camp Adair will be the speaker. A musical program Will be provided.!, , .". Elect Frank iMogan constable. Pd. Adv. . : . . Sell Bonds The local - Jewish Bnai Brith organization succeeded in selling close to $15,000 In war bonds, to members, at a banquet at the Marten hotel Thursday to honor the visit of Grand Presi dent Hermarjt Lukowitz. Legion dance, Salem armory, Sat urday eve. Public invited. i ' Bring Back Elk A Salem hunt ing p a r t y j comprised of Police Chief Frank Minto, Dr. D. R. Ross, Custer Ross and ;Clive 'Scott returned Friday from Meacham with two elkj j- Having known Judge McMahan the past 50 years, and what he has done for the middle class of people, and pothers, I can recom mend I him to any new voters. Robert Loebt 497 Union, 32 X Kenneth W. .- - ... - . f" - ' Democratic Candidate for County Judge Election November 3, 1942 Administer the office with f alrnes and Impartiality. (Paid Adv.) qnile a E. S. OAKiaHD. Sakmv Oregon. -McSIhaa K . . ! . - - - . 1 ' 4 i - ' ,w . - - ' - - - ' " You can still buy a Johns-Man-vuie roof, nothing down, 12 mo. te pay. Mathis Bros 164 S. Coml. - May Saal Logs A permit to haul logs over specified Salem streets was Issued Saturday to Fay A. Hpward, 2960 South Commer cial street. 1- ' ' , , ' I- Hear Walter S. Lamkin on behalf of repubUcan ticket- KSLM - 8:10 p.m.; Monday. "I. License ; Issued E a r 1 Ridpaty and Berth Gust, both of 2045 Cen ter street, have been issued a mar riage license at Vancouver, Wash. Hear ;c.; A. Lewis on behalf of Frank W. 'Mogan,-' for constable, KSLM, 655 pjnMonday. V :l j If you have read- fTROBATING ESTATES"you will realize , ' that a vote "f against f Judge - McMahan will be a vote against his effort to reform PROBATE PRACTICE in Marion County. i 4 " -. ; : ; : . - M :-: Bergstrom to Go' . To Active Duty i i Hi- The Jap heard about it and uit- the Solomons". First Sgi George-H. Bergstrom, US marine corps, said Saturday in announc ing his transfer to active sea "duty. He has been in charge of the Sa lem , branch recruiting . office since April 11 and turned It over to Sgt. Herman Doney Saturday night. , . Mrs. Bergstrom and their two . J - -Li . children, two years and three months of age, respectively, will remain at their home in West Sa lem. Bergstrom has been with the marine corps for 12 years and has seen foreign duty in Europe and China. While in Europe in 1934 and 1935 he was interpreter for US officials In the Scandina- vian counixies. . It ; " ' H: f '1 ti l 1 1 1 - , - 1 Stemware rl A . - ---- ; ; -. v j :; . - ygwpwgliw lUOLimiiii j ewainwl-w ' p. o..w.w...v.v...-v 1 tft.-.'.m.A.M ill wfiaiiiimnilir I iiiiilMMiiwartlft l rl Hi mflimo mm t nwniftiiiMii"nimai linmuft i uti n . to lellghi the ofg arid -hr guest s " JMSm : K Jacts8n'FcaiHeroci:Ll i B tVIIM ' SaUKUU' MaUU Y1S .1 rue wine ana wave: suwc . 'r- of eparkliitff, , crystal -clear 1 : 1 I i? PUBLIC BECORDS CDXCUIT COUBT H. F. Durham and Xenort Dur ham vs. Morris E. Race as execu tor of estate of Euphemla C Race; order of dismissal based rbn set tlement. . - - ; . . . . Northwest' Adjustment company vs. J. H. Nelson; default judgment of $1377.14- and Interest from Oc tober 13, X938, plus $20.70. costs. r-r Carl F Lettenmaier vs.. William j.. Cochran; answer in automobile damage action asks counter dam ages of $185. and $250Q as general. $800 and $75 as, special damages as result of; accident on. Pacific highway near Woodburn June 13, 1942. Defendant alleges plaintiff's negligence, caused defendant to sustain".. cuts vand,' abrsisians . and his subsequent :-loss' of 18x weeks' work-in' shhyarc.;!;;-).; f Hansen & LUJequist vs. Lafky; set for triaL Thursday morning at 9;aJaa;'. ; : 1: ' . . I :'A .-Minden Bros. Lumber .company yl. state unempjoyment -compensation commission, and Montag vs. same d e f e n dant; continuances granted to January term of court. jAnita V. Wimmef, also known as Alta 'Juanita Pappandrew, 'yn. George : Pappandrew; testimony heard, by Judge E. MT Page and case taken, under advisement. . PKOBATB COUKT rT J ; . lAlfred Peter Jespersoh ' guar dianship; annual report of First National bank as guardian' shows receipts of $2543.49 and disburse ments of $2280.67. Order - allows ararding of j $95.3 1 as guardian's fee and $25 attorney's fee. - j 4' jRhoda L-Comstock. estate; or der confirms sale of real property ta George P. Manolis and Jose phine Manolis for $950 by P. A, Comstock, executor. f Howard - Ernist Ostrin . guar dianship; fourth semi-annual ac count of Gustave A. Ostrin, guar dian, shows i receipts of $2077.50 and disbursements of $343.33.;, . k "V RALEM : V - - . - J - ': 'V. '., yyy ,-. S8.00 : ki. . - 1 ii - -; - t ' .A ' r - : Inpcrial Glassware . j. 50C and 70C .... I : I . I ' - ,. ,- J 1 , mi.Mm-w - JST X ........ 1 I - 1 1 UAKHIAGS ATTOCATIONS ' James A. Branaman, 23, Du pont Co Salt Lake aty, Utah, and Ruth El-Nelson, 22, student, 410 Second itreeV S r ; . . Keith. Sherman, 23, soldier, 823 Oak street; and Margaret' Jean Longley, 24, student, 1445 SUte street, both of Salem. t i r " : MUNICIPAL COUltT ': ' ;' f.- - Charles Franklin Taylorj fail ure to stop; $2JS0 bail. - - "- . 5 Robert Stewart Morsey,4 Mu- waukle; violation of basic - rule; $10' baa. o i , s : Robert J. Fisher Hubbard: yioi lation of basic rule; $20 bail. . 5 Set by Theatres : A. "scraps metal "morning mat- tinee'. is being planned by-the Capitol , and Grand theaters -for next Friday; at 10 o'clock with the cost, of admission being, eith er 10 pounds of scrap metal, 10 keys or 10 pounds of rubber, i r; Manager Carl Porter " of " tte Capitol and Manager Al Adolph of the Grand are both planning special programs and will work together on a probable scrap pa rade composed of a fscrap band" featuring children playing on r . 'in Jrieces .; 93 I. ! EJXEIF3 BeautifuDy made pieces "to leces - to light to s, hurri - . add craciousness and . your rooms. Reflectors, I "! .1. ' T " ' - ' :- r' -". 1 . "' 'rr -.-mM.' M il i.. . ... ' y.-.- mm cane and reading types that;'"" come in pairs ana separately. ' All sizes, shades, colors and .styles. X7esl "Salem Group Plans For YTritein ! . . . - Dr. P. G. Etapron Is beading a group of citizens who are circu la ting petitions in a write-in cam paign for city officials to be elect ed by West Salem Tuesday. The petition 'points out that this year no mass meeting was called by. the city officials, tbe usual method of nominating candidates. but instead they have sought to remain in office - by the petition method; filed without the knowl edge of the general public : r. tusrB appearing w u nu ftlon which urges they be. written on the printed ballot are Charles A. Kooertson, to oppose Guy. c Newgent for mayor, Pete Harms and Harry Beier for councilmen, with the names of Don, J. Burns, W; C. Heise and Arno V. Myers -on "the ballot, three to -be elected. The group may also, propose " a write-in candidate for city re corder to oppose Robert Pattison,. misceUaneoua collections of in struments. : Under the plan the scrap dona Hons will probably be piled In front of the theaters to show what the boys and girls are able t4 bring out in the scrap line. , Come In and see ray Un of beautiful Christ--mas Cards and wrap pmgi. The most oompleto . Ln in town. Mafaxlnc Christmas or ders. Renew or start ANV magazine subscription by phone. -. LEE MOODY'S Shut-in Service Phone 103J ' til N. Bisk T2 Pes. ."..t0.-?.;.-. ,fe.,r-; ? i : Jolinscn CBna Floral: Patterns I - Piece 5et n.-4 1 . , i . i , V . X v, C ;. C J- . 1 . ! i - 4 1 4 'fT sssiasai X - . - i. ' . . . - - ; ,"'.. 1 ' ; . '.". . .. 4 l'1 -k