.The CnnOII STATECI-lrUI. Sc!ta- Oregon. Sunday Morning. June 27. IS 13 DaDaaD Mews DBnoueffs Saltonstall Heads Governors , Firearms Stolen Theft of seven ' rifles and shotguns, 700 rounds of " ammunition, a new tire and a blue . bop coat from his service station at 590 North High was reported Saturday by Don Madison to Sa " lem' city police. Entry was gained ' by breaking a rear window in the grease shop. A restroom window was found unlocked Friday after noon and the catch re-fastened, Madison said, pointing out that ' plans' for the, burglary had been made in - daylight, although ; the burglary evidently occurred late Friday night or early Saturday morning. Madison offered $50 re ward for return of the: firearms, ' $25 additional for apprehension and conviction of the burglar or , burglars. . ' Mary Voves, formerly at the Sena tor beauty shop, is now at Price's beauty salon. Phone 5859. Lutz florist. Ph. 592. 1276 H. Lib. Larceny Charged " Raymond Eugene Hall,- 280 North 23rd street, was. arrested Saturday on a justice court warrant charging larceny. He is accused of having taken a water hose from Monroe Cheek's "service station at Center and Liberty and of having cut tip the hose. Hall, who appeared In municipal court Saturday on a charge of reckless driving, was fined $50 and committed to jail on his failure to pay. Questioning the youth after his arrest, police said they had secured names of three, others allegedly involved in a series of illegal escapades. : ; ; Picture Talk Scheduled Pros pective artists and guests will hear a talk by Arthur A. Selander, local artist, who will discuss per spective in drawings at the YMCA Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. , Publisher Here Sheldon .17 Sackett of Marshfield, publisher of the Coos Bay Times and owner of radio station KOOS, was a busi ness visitor in Salem Friday upon his return from Portland where he had been looking after radio interests. He formerly was part owner and managing, editor of The Statesman. Allstate Auto Insurance. All Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co. -Warning Issued Warning against food sabotage in the coast al area of Oregon was voiced Sat urday by A. W. Metzger, chief of the dairies and food , division of the state agricultural department, Metzger declared thatlwhUe there has been little if any deliberate sabotage Of foods up to this time, such activities may develop as the war progresses. - Friday's maximum tempera ture 73, minimum 48. Saturday river 1.2 ft. Weather data re stricted by army request. - Turnout Delays d The West Salem ' harvest platoon, directed by Mrs. R. L. Forster, will not go out until Wednesday for the rea son 'that "the cherries at the. or chard to which :; it has been as signed will not be ripe until then, it was announced Saturday. The platoon is now scheduled to leave by bus from the West Salem city hall at 7 o'clock Wednesday morn ing. Members of the platoon may telephone Mrs. R. Forster at 6554 for any further information. Dance Armory Wednesday nite, Breakfast at LaDou's. Bacon & eges with drink 45c Breakfast 7-11. Committee to Meet The state evacuation ; committee has been called to meet in Salem. Monday, .when a number of problems fac ing the. committee will be dis cussed. Ross Mclntyre, Portland, is chairman of the committee. " Get the right legal car insurance. Abrams & Ellis, Masonic Eldg. It costs no more to use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco Roofing. No down payment, 12 months to pay.' Phone 922 L, R. L. Elfstrom Co., 375 Chemeketa SL Bids Invited The state high way commission announced Sat urday : that it would receive bids July 7'for grading and paving .4 mile of the North Bend airport access road project in Coos coun ty. Army officials were said to be anxious that the work be ex pedited. New broad coverage under t our dwelling burglary on & off prem ises.! Scellars & Foley. - . Asks Water Right C. F. Sni der, ! Lakeview, has filed applica tion; with the state engineer here to appropriate 10 gallons of water per minute from an unnamed sea sonal spring, tributary of Goose lake, for domestic and irrigation purposes in Lake county. Choice wallpaper. Elfstrom's, 375 Chemeketa. i - ' . Bridge Repair Begun Work of repairing a bridge on the Donald Aurora road which broke down recently under a heavy truckload was' commended Saturday by the county bridge crew. Patching of oiled roads in the Keizer area is occupying one road crew. Dance Armory Wednesday nite. CDDddH onaairy Holt Oscar John Holt, at his home, 645 Ferry street, Monday, June 21, at the age of 59 years. Husband of Mrs. Clara Holt of Salem; father of Mrs. Margaret Hurd of Nekoo- sa. Wisconsin, Jerone Holt of Dwight," ND, Louis E. Holt of Camp Edwards, Mass., Dorvan O. Holt of England and Milo O. Holt of New .York" City; brother of Miss Alice and Miss Mary Holt, Elmer Holt, Henry Holt, Dedrick Holt and Ole Holt, all of Grafton, ND. Survived also by eight grand children. Services from Clough Barrick chapel, Monday, June 28, at 2 p. m. Doctor M. A. GeUen daner will officiate, with conclud ing services in City View ceme tery. ' Buchanan At the residence, . 695 Court "Street, June 25, Roy Buchanan, at the age of 60. Survived by wife, Anna, and daughter, Betty Bu chanan of Pullman, Wash.; broth ers, John Buchanan of Chicago, Grady Buchanan . of Texas; sister, Mrs. L. T. Sells of California. An nouncements : of services to be tnade later by the W. T. Rigdon company. Holmes . - .. , At the residence, 605 North Winter street, June 25r Orie Anes Holmes, age 77 years, mother of Mrs. Ama Muncey of Salem; sis ter of E. M. Sanders of Salem; grandmother of Frances Kergal of Yolo, Califs Freda Peterson, of t Chester, I Calif, Wendell Muncey of Halfway, Ore., and Joseph Muncey of Salem. Announcement of services will be made later by the ,Terwilliger-Ed wards Funeral home.1 Stlx At the residence, 1765 "North 5th f street, Saturday, June 26, Freda Stix, at the age of 82 years. Survived by husband, John L. Stix. Also survived by three nieces. Services will be held Tues day, 'June 29, at 1:30 p. m., at the Bethel Baptist church under the direction of Rose Lawn Funeral home, Rev. J. F. Olthoff officiat ing. I .. Mayhew Robert L. Mayhew, late resi dent of 1365 Mission street, at a local hospital at the age of 74 years. Survived by two daugh ters,! Mrs. LaBona Byrkit of Sa lem and Mrs. Louis Lehman of Milwaukie, ; Ore.; one brother, George Mayhew; one granddaugh ter, Joanne Lenhart of Portland; two grandsons, Hugh Byrkit - of Salem and Robert Byrkit of the US air corps. Announcement of funeral later by Walker-Howell Funeral home. 1' IPtmlMikB " : ' IRloaBciDn'aQs' Got. Leverett Saltonstall . . (right) of Massachusetts receives ' con gratulations from Gov. Herbert R. O'Cenor (left) of Maryland after ' he was named ' chairman of - the annual governors' conference t in .Columbus, O. Saltonstall. succeeded O'Conor. Saltonstall is a repub lican, O'Conot a democrat. Associated Press Telemat. Calbreath Mrs. Adaline Calbreath, late resident of Monmouth, at a local hospital June 26. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. D. A. - Hoag ' of Monmouth. Announcement of ser vices : later by Clough-Barrick company..:.;?,:..'; : m V- 9 . rvryj -2 I In Memory of . . . ; .' ' - :: f : ' - '.'.-'' : '-'-.v. First Lieutenant 1 G. W. (Billy) Huffman 1445,k ; Center Street , Birthplace. Arizona. July 3. ISIS Killed. Somewhcr In the Pacific. . May 25. 1S4S ... Age 23 yean, 10 months, S3 days Son of C. W. Huffman. Los Angeles, California Brother of: Mrs. Rosemary Salem, Oregon Austin Huffman, Brazil. reltoa. ! Bat of enlistment. September, 1941 ' . Churcl affiliation. Prembyterian Final Heating Place, Unknown. ;"'; L; ''. , i" '' ' ' " - '" " ' ' '' '::,;v'''': pat Flagathalf mast - SuAday. June 17. ' - in lua memory. Service Glen's lemorial 545 North Capitol Street. II : Boys Found State police found and returned to t h e i f'airview home early Saturday morning Gordon Dunn, 11, : and i Donald Lyons, 10, reported as runaways from that institution Friday.' J Working? PreSchool Playschool for children 2 to 10. 1381 State street Ph. 8430. : Return From Bay . Mr. and Mrs.' James Cooke returned : Fri day night, from a week's business trip I to the San ' Francisco bay area: ''. - -, . I- '. . Steak dinrers, the best In steaks. LaDou's Fountain Lunch,' 183 N. High St ; ; ' For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty, . Lad Returns Douglas Rains, 9, reported Friday night at police headquarters here as still missing from . his ;home," 905 : Academy street has- returned, his family notified officers Saturday. ' - Dance Armory Wednesday nite. Heat Prostrates W. E. Boldt 58," Dallas, . who suffered from heat prostration while working outdoors a half mile north of the underpass, was taken to Salem General hospital Saturday after noon by city first aid car. LaDou's for lunch. Lunch special 35c All kinds of sandwiches. JLawnmower Missing R. . W. Carpenter, 1635 Roosevelt street has reported to city police, that his lawnmower has been missing from his home since June 23. Dance Armory Wednesday nite. Qlrl Falls Velma Miller, 160 Union street who fell from . her bicycle Saturday morning, receiv ed first aid for minor injuries, city first aid men said. : Walter H. Zosel now in new loca tion, 311 Nl High St, formerly Day & Co. location Official tire inspection station : l ; Home Service Extension Well Attended ; A splendid attendance has been reported throughout the five day extension course, for home, service workers of the Red Cross,; during the school , concluded ' late : last week in Salem by Miss Martha Godwin, field representative of the home service department , Representatives and executives were here from the chapters in Yamhill Clatsop, Columbia, Lane and Polk counties as well as the Marion county volunteers and ex ecutives.' , ' Incorporated in the program were lectures by Edward Rounds on veteran hospital work; Capt Conrad Loehner, . The Service Man , and His -:. Home"; Wm. Grainger, field director, for the Red Cross at Camp Adair, "The Military and Naval Welfare Pro gram.? V-. . . . . . WAAC Info Bootlis Set WAAC information booths will be set : up this week for those women who wish to consult local officers about joining the women's reserve, Lt Lilian Garrick an nounced Saturday. From noon to 3 o'clock the booths will be estab lished , In . the . following " places: Monday, Ladd and Bush bank; Tuesday, Miller's; Wednesday, Penney's, and Thursday, Mont gomery" Wards. i Auxiliary Alyce Cline . will be In charge of each booth. Informa tion folders will be distributed and Auxiliary Cline will answer questions and take applications from those who wish to enlist J CIRCUIT COURT State vs. James Whitney; de fendant enters plea of guilty to charge of ; larceny, " sentenced to two years In state prison and pa roled? to state board, of parole. ' State vs. Gilbert Smith; defen dant enters, plea f of innocent and case set for trial July 16; demur rer ' overruled ; . r" ' " ' , E. R, Errion vs.' Melvih ' Collis and AT M. Munder; demurrer filed stating' facts in complaint do not constitute' cause' for suit - " ; T Jake W. Gflmour vs. Rose Gfl rnour; order for additional defense attorney. : ; ' v-. ; ; : Warren L. Callaway and James W. Callaway -vs. W. A. Cummings and Mrs. W. A. Cummings; mo tion to tfike. -; - ' PROBATE COURT . . . : Oscar L. Dencer - estate; order setting July 31- as date for hear ing on final "account" i ' -" - ; --;- J ohn H.VBooster : estate; order setting July 31 for hearing on fi nallaccouht: " " r " . . .-John T. Ross estate; order per mitting sale i of certain " personal property. ' . . MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS - Dewitt C. Simmons, legal, land scaper, and Mrs.' Carrie Philipae, legal,- housewife, ' both 967 South Commercial.- - - - , Bob Parsons, 18 butcher, 1057 Saginaw ' street' - and J u a n i t a Schwabmuer 17, clerk, "2025 South Cottage street Salem. - 1 . - iHarold ' C. Griggs, S3, Dallas,1 logger, and Oneta B.' Griggs, 33 domesflc;2398lir6rth Fourth street Salem. ' T -..- . JUSTICE COURT George Jackson; being, in a state of intoxication oh a public high way; given until 10 ajn. Monday to enter pleas; . committed to jail on failure to post $250 ban. ,- : -. Mrs. Qeorge LaVatta; no oper ator's license; $ 1 and costs ; - fine suspended and. costs paid. - ; MUNICIPAL COURT : ; Robert F. King, 380 Jerris ave nue r running red, lights; $2.50 bafl. : Helen Ci: Petereon, route three, violation of basic rule; $5- fine. ..Raymond: E. -Hall,- 280 North 23rd street; reckless driving; $50; committed -to jail. r - "i -7 Harry William Detullion, ' 303 South Winter street; vagrancy; 10 days."- T-vn---j - x ? Charles Dudley Altemus,' Alma, Wash.; violation - of basic 'rule; $70 bafl. - ? - v; i Jcltm Joseph Rockford," tran sient; drunk - and - vagrancy; 10 days, suspended on condition de fendant leave city immediately. : Ralph E. Woods, Camp Adair; no operator's license; $5 baiL S. R; Vail Rite Recalls IMe -Oi Printer ; - The career of Samuel - Rustin Vail as a Salem printer over a long period of' years -, beginning about 1898, was recalled by mem bers of the. craft , here -when burial services lor Vail were . held last Tuesday in the City View: cerne-; j lery unaer airect ion or, vne; Clough-Barrick company. ' He had. died 'the previous Sunday. . at the? Union Printers Home at Colorado Springs; Colo. ' ; v : . i Aged 81 at; the ? time, of . his' death, -VaU was employed by.The Statesman for a number of years; prior to 1916, and later at the state; printing office where his latest; employment -was as proofreading copy-holder. He had entered the; printers home in-1939, records re- veaied; Friends reported that for? some time before his death he was. totally blind. ' " - '-Capital Typogianhical union of Salem had charge of , arrange-I ments for the graveside services and Rev. A. E. Allen officiated. Hewas buried in a family plot! beside his wife. Emily F. VaiL a" daughter, Sarah, and son,: Frankie. There was no record of surviving relatives in the United States and efforts, to get in touch with a sister reported to be living in Canada were not successful. - Store ;136 .146 N. Commercial Street ;yc::::3 Board to End Work Soon - The state board of equalization rf which , has been z in session here for , more than . two weeks - wilm conclude its work prior to July 1.1 Hearings conducted by, theli board involve . property, assess- . L.1L ..t'l.'l! . 1 private properties. , " . , - .; v The board. Is composed of the three members .of the state commission - wno will announce the state tax levy for next year early In July. .. I " . : I' Farmer Fined $500 , ; Benjamin H. Shelles, 54, - Reed ville farmer, was fined $500 in federal court at Portland on his plea of guilty to making false statements to the .veterans ad ministration in obtaining disabili ty payments. w ; 2 iax John Nickel, route four; viola tion of basic rule; $7.50 bafl. . Edward :F. Jensen,5 PorUand,t violation of basic rule; $5 baiL i Bert Lane; vagrancy; 30 days,! suspended on condition defendant leave city Immediately. ' I Norman E. HilL Salem airbase:? violation of basic rult; $7.50 bail.! IIousGVivcs and - Hen Heeded For Ether Afternoon or Evening: Shifts or. Both Beginning Ilcnday, June 28 Help Save . the Berries 'and Cherries Shifts 1 to 6 "and 7 to 11 - . . : Bgister Afternoons, 1-to 8 p. m. 0DEG0II FDOTf PDODUCTS CO. WEST SJOEM - - ' With Deep, Deep Pockets Queen of the . gingham crop our smcaily practical ' dress -with pockets big enough to eli mlnate the need of excess baggage! You'll ltfctf lt for i its pert, trim fit and classic style so flattering! w ro VALUES l: garlanded with flowers , . Flowers around their neck lines ; . flowers around their armhole's . .'. flowers I in print all over their water Moving, labrlcs. That's our ' formula for summer's prettiest swim- wsni B : li fnATffilA Zni u vLyLluUnl 2Uier seven weeks of in ten sive . work, " laboratory- researchers have discovered the reason why cer tain batches of Fletcher's Castoria . caused -nausea. Methods of . preventing a recurrence of the trouble 'are now known and manufacture is being resumed.-. No Fletcher's Castoria has been made' during 'this seven-week 'period, and at Its beginning the makers issued ;a nationwide warning to consumers ; and retailers not to use or sell the product and to return all atocks for destruction. The U. S. Food and Drug Adminis tration has been kept informed "of all these developments. ; Q. What caused the trouble?.' A. The sugar content of Fletcher's ' Castoria was . reduced ,to conserve . sugar under wartime conditions. A year ago,' Castoria waa made with, this reduced sugar -content and was up to standard in every respect This year. In March, we again started production with reduced sugar. However; at that time a chemical change harmless In itself occurred In the characteristics of the water used In making Castoria. But . this , change, in COMBINATION with the reduced sugar, : increased the ' degree - and rate of normal fermentation.' The more ' rapid fermentation retarded ' normal re-oxidation during the age-r ing process, resulting' In a product i. which caused nausea. -V - ':.?'', Q. Why didn't normal tests show that something; was wrong-? - A. The changes which occurred were . -so elusive that they could not be detected by the regular testing pro cedures procedures which had kept Castoria a respected: product for , more than seventy-five years. In fact, even after the nauseating effect was discovered in actual use, it took weeks of laboratory research to iden- ; tify the ' factors that were causing the trouble. , Q. What are the makers doins:"' to prevent a recurrence of the troable? t. ; " : : A. Now that the. cause is known, procedures have been .put in effect : which will assure normal re-oxida-j tion of the product. Additional safe-'" r guards have been set up. New labora ; tory- controls have been installed. . New biological - and chemical tests will ..be applied to every , batch of i Fletcher's Castoria. Each bottle will be stamped with a PLAINLY VISI-i- BLE control number, in verification -of these tests. I i - Q. Is Fletcher's Castoria now on -sale? . - A. No. Manufacture has been re sumed, but .because of the time re quired for. manufacture and distri bution it may be about two months before Castoria will .again .be on sale at your retailer's. When it is, you will be notified in your local newspaper. Q. Will the package be the same? A. No. The Fletcher's Castoria now being made will bear a distinctive GREHJJ band. This green band is for your protection in ease any OLD ' Castoria has not been returned. .71:2 Il-nzlrlzrcr cl mers. Jerseys ..- Cottons Knits Wools . Chintz Straw Hats Men - Women - Children - Beautiful ' lyOrrors Round Oval : Square SLACK SET.in mix-match separates. Smart ..waist band slacks in rayon with the look and texture of linen. Long, tailored jack et to match or in contrast ing shades for spice. " G21.59 Slaclj . G2..C3 t rv ' . -n.v -, IViieUFCDlIC) 136 146 N. Comiriercisl Street