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The CrXGOII STATESMAN. Ce2:''Ore;saTujrj. IlcnJ-I.IVISiJ . : : . . n 1 i ILcg&D- FJgvo DDc30o(js Crrkeri to Visit Lts. J. J. Mc Hazaara, Edmund S. Stafford and Paul I Stitt of the navy will visit Ealem Thursday and Friday during a state tour for recruiting of of ficer material, - Chief - Robert - B. Fallon of the Salem recruiting: station has announced. The three lieutenants ' are seeking -' college graduates "who ire Qualified for such positions as deck officers, officers in " engineering," the con struction or, supply corps and in aviation. The' three will be at the Salem station, second floor,' post office building, ' on the two days from 9 a. S3, to 6 p. in. This week Yeoman Dorothy Duncan," WAVE recruiter from Portland, is inter viewing applicants. She will -be t the Salem station through Satur day. A .number of qualified young women . already have . called - for information about enlistment,7 Yeo man' Duncan reports. ' For home loanssee Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Seabees Somrht -Warrant ' Car penter I J. Wolgmood, USN offi cer procurement for the navy construction corps ' (Seabees) is to be at the Salem navy recrui ting - station ' in the postoffice building from 8 ajn. to 5 pan. Wednesday of this week to inter? view applicants for the corps. All ratings are . open in , the corps, comprising' 84 skills- and crafts Including machinists, -capenters, blacksmiths, electicians, pipelay? jes, , welders, steelworkers, con "crete v workers, riggers, powderf "men," cooks; bakers," Instrument men, line ., and station operators for, all; types, 'of road machinery, truck " drivers, etc. -: Dance, Armory -Wed.- rtf te. Luti florist Ph. JJ592. 1276 N, Lib. : . . -. j, ' t Rossman " Chairman Justice G eorge Rossman of i the Oregon ! supreme' court is chairman of , the section of judicial - administration of the American' Bar association and has completed the program which will be presented to, that section in connection with the association's meeting in ' Chicago 'August 23 and 24 According to the Oregon State Bar bulletin, Justice Rossman is the first state Judge 5 living west of the Missis sippi to head the judicial ad ministration section. Get the right legal car insurance. Abrams & Ellis. Masonic Bldg. In Red Cross Post Charles Parnell Kupper, formerly an in structor in the Dallas high school, has' been assigned as an assistant field director- for the Red Cross at Hammer Field, Calif. He has completed a training course at Red Cross national headquarters to fit him for this task, which involves serving as aa visor w suiimcjs ui their personal or family problems. A graduate ot Oregon State col lege, Kupper also attended Wil lamette university and was at one time a democratic candidate for a Polk county seat in the state legislature. , "Allstate Auto Insurance. All Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co. ; Opinion Given Fire equip ment for war emergency purposes may be moved from .one .locality to another in Oregon, under martial- law, without calling out the state guard and without disturb ing the normal functioning of city and county government. Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle held Monday. The opinion : was re quested by Douglas Mullarky, private secretary to Governor Earl Snell, in connection with civilian defense activities. , Dance, Armory Wed. Nite. (Obituary Rosa 1 1nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade J. Ross of 1660 South High street of Salem at a local hospital July 16. Survived - by one sister, Marilyn I Ross; grandparents, Mr. and -Mrs. Joe Ross of Mis souri and Mrs. R. Soring of Sa lem. Private services were held Sunday, July 18, at the Clough .Barrick chapel, with interment in the Belle Pass! cemetery, Wood bum. . . . . Grabatin Susanna Grabatin, late resident of 595 South 22nd street, at a lo cal hospital Saturday, July 17, at 78 years of age. Survived by daughters: Mrs. Martha Roth of route two. Turner, Ore., . Mrs. Gusta Kallis and Mrs. John Gust of Salem, and Airs. John Martin of Harvey ND; sons: Henry Gra batin of Newberg. Oren John Gra batin of Salem, Andrew Grabatin of Bench, Can, and Konrad Gra- Mrs.1 Caroline Schlag of Salem; a brother, Martin Jerz or Butte, KD.;; a sister-in-law, Mrs., .Louise jezz of Salem, and several grand children and great grandchildren. Services will be held in the Walk er and -Howell chapel Tuesday, -July 20, at 2 p. m. Rev. J. F. Ol thoff officiating. Concluding ser vices in the IOOF cemetery. . v Davison - Mrs. Gabrielle L. "Davison, late resident of 532 North High street, Sunday, July 18 at a local hos pital. Wife of Arthur O. Davison; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael De'Keyser . ot , Portland , and sis ter of Mrs. Marguerite Anderson, Mrs.' Alice Bell and Mrs. Adaline O'llaloran, all of Portland. Ser vices will be held Tuesday, July Barrick- chapel.. Dr. Irving- A. Fox officiating." Ccr.cludin services 1n Eclcrest Memorial park. - - - - Sunday maximum tempera tore M, minimum 53, Monday' river. -1.8 ft. Weather ' data re stricted by army request. Cars Collide Three automobiles were involved in a collision . at Center and Commercial streets at 7 o'clock Monday morning, inves tigating city police said. Arthur R. Clemetson, Marion hotel,' drove his truck through-a stop signal, striking a sedan driven by Frank L. Susmitch, route four, which in turn . struck a parked coupe be longing to Lawrence' C " Gnagl, 590 Union street, officers said. The Susmitch' car -turned over on its side. 1Lfr.;"andrMrsJ Oliver Lints and' Frank ; Ramey were ' riding with" Susmitch when the accident occurred. Mrs. Susmitch . and - Ra mey were given .'emergency care by city first aid men. ; ; It costs po more .to' use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. No down payment, 12 months to pay. Phone 9221. R. L. Elfstrom Co 375 Chemeketa St. - J Seagulls to Entertain --- Camp Adair's Seagulls are entertaining the Girl's Service Organization in t he i r recreation hall Tuesday night.. Transportation for the GSO is being provided and will leave at! 7 .pjn.; Girls planning to at tend should call the USO. T ' You can still buy a Johns-Man-yille Roof, nothing-down,; 12 mo. to pay. Ma this Bro&, 164 S. ComL Tood Fronf Topic-Carlton F. Sturdy affiliated with, the Ameri can ' Can company,' who is a na tionally ' known speaker and has appeared - before" luncheon groups in i Salem, will ' be - in this city Thuay-andwilltalkat-0:3O a. m. over radio station KSLMJ being aUotted the time usually utilized : by, the county agent. 'His topic - will-' be "The Food Front,!, and - his .talk. will emphasize " the importance of -voluntary aid hi the harvesting and processing of crops.' Dance, Armory Wed. Nite. Arena te Speak Lew"; Arens, member of the industrial accident commission and chairman for the second time, will be guest enter tainer at noon today when he ap pears before .members of the Sa lem Kiwanis club at their meeting in the Marion hotel. Marion Creamery turkey pickers report Wed., Thurs., & Fri. Phone Mon. or Tues. ' Y Meet in Portland S a 1 e m people affiliated with the local YMCA will attend a conference at the Central Y in Portland to be led by , Edward Sproul, program director of the national council of the V of New York. Among problems - to ..be discussed at . the conference are those of "post war planning as they affect the' asso ciation. , - - Novell at Mills Charles Lovell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lovell of Salem, is attending Mills' col lege summer session as a student of noted Iatin American educa tors and as an instructor and co director of a Spanish comedy. Lovell is also reporting for the Spanish weekly, "En Casa." Dance; Armory Wed. Nite. I . .,.-.. ,:f."S - . , . .-. t;- Airmen Want Radios The army air force unit stationed at the Salem airbase wants radios of any type or variety in any con dition of repair or dis-repair, representatives announced Mon day. The instruments are to be taken to pieces so that their most valuable parts may be salvaged. Donors may leave radios at either Salem USO. Spelbrink te Teach Perry Spelbrink has returned to Wil lamette university as an instruc tor in mathematics and physics to ease 1 the teaching load of other professors teaching the courses required by the apprentice sea men aboard at the Willamette sta tion. ' Spelbrink graduated from Willamette in 1932 and has been teaching at.Molalla high school. Kelis Back C. A. Kells, gener al secretary at the Salem YMCA, has returned to work after an en forced absence of two weeks as a result of a severe sunburn. " Seeiety to MeeU-Ms. Mary K. Miles will be hostess to members of the Women's Missionary soci ety of the First Evangelical church who will meet at her home Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. t County Sells Lots Marlon county court has issued a deed to Joseph A. Dale and Laura Dale for lots 4 and 5, block 13, Scotts Mills, for-$50.. : Beddinr Steles Two boys who -had occupied a room at the Morris hotel left the past weekend with two blankets, a quilt , and a pair of towels,1 Mrs.- Lloyd' Rigdon, manager, has reported to city police. Court Signs Levy Marion county's 1944-45 tax levy,' ap proved Jastweekby -toe-budget committee, was Monday signed by the county court. It is 'for $721,130.90. . " ' . ; ..J , ti - Lens Elms ' Stolen Helen Fol lensbee has reported to city police that , two chromium . lens - holders were stolen from headlights of her car while it stood parked . at 336 Oak street Sunday night.', . ; .;;Larsej Rearpointcl Gov. Earl Gnell 'announced Monday the re appointment of ' Dr. Fred; W. Lange, SalemT.as'a member of the -state - veterinary- medical examn fci. board, f;f a 'four year term starting-July 24. -s - Oregon9 o Fire Departments Function Despite H andicaps Despite serious handicaps of which the greatest is a manpower shortage, the fire departments of Oregon cities are functioning efficiently, for the most part, and making important contributions to the civilian defense program, speakers at the fire chiefs' annual state convention in Salem declared Monday. ( ; jt The group elected Chief Edward Grenfelt ; of Portland president. Chief Cecil Harrison-of Sheridan first vice president, Ted. Adamson cf PrinevUle second vice president, Chief Ivan Pearson of McMinn ville treasurer, former Chief Tho mas Coates of Tillamook, life hon orary secretary, and Jack Hayes of Saleml of - the state defense council, working secretary. Adam son is on leave, serving in the navy in foreign waters. ; ' The 1944 convention also will be held in Salem,' the date to be se lected later. Fire chiefs from all sections of the state, along with representa tives of the state fire marshall's office and state civilian defense council officials attended the ses sions. Jerrold Owen, state civilian defense coordinator, spoke oh be half of. the state defense council. The. forenoon session was ' de voted largely to a discussion' of manpower ; problems with 1 Chief Cecil Harrison of Sheridan direct ing the panel.' It was brought out in discussion, that a large num ber of firemen .have. been called into military service while some others have resigned to accept em ployment'in war, industries. r Establishment of military estab lishments - also has . added to the burdens of the fire departments. Under the classification. of war emergency., fire J service the con vention discussed civilian defense, pHorities,"farmrffireTprbt home safety program, forestry ser vice and facility security, includ ing ' the", army,"' navy :. and coast guard. This panel; was under the direction of Jack Hayes. ,- The state law relating to the movement to municipally owned fire equipment in time of war em ergency , was , explained by Seth Thompson, state.-fire ? marshalL Distribution of civilian . defense fire fighting equipment: and use of the equipment also were dis cussed. - A number ,'of fire chiefs com plained , that they had been un able to obtain necessary equip ment to cope with the increasing demands for fire protection. Arens Appointed L.. O.' Arens, state .. industrial .accident commis sioner, Monday Was ' appointed chairman of the disaster commit tee of the American Red Cross. He succeeds Irl S. McSherry, who is executive secretary of the Ore gon war chest drive. - Burglary Solved Merchandise taken from Habbys market in a pre-daylight burglary Saturday was found on John Jay LaCore, fugitive state penitentiary inmate when he was arrested later in the morning in Albany, state police revealed here Monday. ; .. Watch Stolen An unidentified man who offered to "take care of a watch and a check for Pvt. Wil liam Pahlke, Camp Adair, Satur day night at a Salem beer parlor is sought by Pahlke. Entrusted to his care, the watch and the check later disappeared along with the man, the soldier said. . - Your New, Gasoline dX r . i "'V .a m m i . i a . & . :. , l ..... l.O 1H A "CARE WhSe " : - .. I. COMPLETE LU BKI CATION of all . . moTi? parts with fresh &heU Lubri cants, safety inspec tion of transmission and differential lubricant levels. - - SFABK PLUG cf your cascUde. Oregon, Pioneer ; ; Buried Sunday. 7" . NEWBERG, . July.. 19,HlPHJus tave J. Kramien, 84, credited with raising Oregon's first' grapes and helping found' the state's first power mill at Champoeg In 11868, was buried here Sunday. .--, The pioneer,' "who .died ' at his home on Ladd Hill, last Thursday, came to - Oregon: in a r covered wagon from Illinois with his par ents who settled-, at Salem. Sur vivors include a'son, Ruben, New berg, and another (Son, and .three daughters in Portland. - IraDD'OB nH(iBaDii3dls CIRCUIT COURT r ' r ' 'l. Mark Ritchey 'vs. "Pearl. Mae Ritchey; order for payment of $20 in hands of county treasurer to de fendant and payment: of $20- per month thereafter to-Mrs. A.; Hunt for support, of .minor v child.. ' Arthur Widner ys, Bell, Widper; decree granting plaintiff "divorce: Marie Rentz vs. Carr- Reatz; Gir der requiring-, defendant: to pay plaintiff $25 per. month per child and $25 per month Jf or support of plaintiff. f J ". . " 'David M.' Pritchett vs? Luraina M. I Pritchett; answer and V crois complaint denies " most : allegations of plaintiff . and. asks . custody of two children-with-$40 -per; month support .f or eadu f " . Pearl E. Kiliinger vsTJohn! M. KUlinger; - divorce complf int ' air leges cruel, and inhuman treatment and asks '$50 per month alimony. ; , Ida Meisch - vs. Albert 'Meisch; decree grants divorce to plaintiff with support of $20 per month' for two children. ! -Myrtle Hay vs. Earl Hay; de cree granting plaintiff divorce. , Marion J. Mathers vs. Inez Vir ginia Mathers; motion of defend ant for $100 suit money and $150 attorney's fee pending suit W. L. Creech et al vs. Coos Bay Farmers Cooperative et al; order dismissing action against Alfred. Johnson one of plaintiffs. , : State vs. John Moore and .'"Pop' Wolf; case continued to August 2 for plea. r ... - 5 Violet Irene Lesher vs. George Lesher; " decree, granting plaintiff divorce. Sahra Lee Silva vs. Manuel Sil va; : decree granting plaintiff di vorce. Jennie M. Willis vs. Charles . F. Willis; order declaring defendant in default; decree granting plain tiff divorce. Richard Moritz vs. Sofi Moritz; decree granting plaintiff divorce; order declaring - defendant in de fault Doshia E. Lyons vs. Gilbert W. Lyons; order declaring defendant in default. . f Warren L. Gallaway, et al, ys. W. A. Cummings, et al; order sus taining certain motions." , Aileen Tweedie vs. Leroy Twee die; divorce complaint alleges cruelty.. : Mabel Schlonger guardianship; order setting aside $525 for pro tection of certain person to be in vested in war bonds and held by county clerk. Earl Isham guardianship; order , 1 1 ! il.V V i ;' f FOR YOUR CAR FOR YOUR --COUNTRY'S you're having your rhetor ell changed, order the fu3 - SheSubriccan pretadlon service. If Includes: JT 2UiTTESrOIECS ) Especially impor- s drivios lottery sail below 5. TIKE CHECK for nails, glass, -cots, etc Air pressure correc- tisnfi. tire dressed. specuons reqreJ ty Oove I wo L4 zrc -r cral Areas ,Qoc2tL". By Governor t ' . ' . rf Proclamations . closing . to ' entry except by permit, the Valsetz basin and Black Rock forest areas of Polk county, and parts of Coos county, were issued IJonday by GoV.EarVSnelL The ' territory affected by .the closure in Coos 'county - includes most cl tie area Ijlzz east cf the Oresoh coast , highway.' The proclamations were- issued at the request t of State' . Forester N els Rogers because of exist&g fire hazards, rilcsers said forest fires this -year had covered only 280 I acres," the largest" of . which was la the Loon Lake . district of Douglas county. " . 77- -f A number f . proclamations covering' other , sections "of ' the state were Issued previously." " appointing the Pioneer Trust Co. guardian. '.-', :' " '-" ' PROBATE COURT " . ".W; W. Feder estate f order ap-. proving '. final -account of , Maude Smith, executrix; , " ' . , " Conrad Breiter' estate; order, ap proving final account of Virgil T. Golden, administrator, and di recting .distribution. . . ... . v Benjamin Collinson estate; order authorizing executors to pay them selves $190.20 as .fees and order atrthorizing payment of $190.20 to executors' attorpeysT VT'Z,-'- MARRIAGE . APPLICATIONS - :Kenneth - L. Sherwood;- -19, US navy, route 4, .Salem; and Gweni dolyh Pearson,-18,; route '4, Salem. JUSTICE COURT LV. ' : . . . ' Oscar Raymond" Whiteford ob taining property Cby ' false " jpre fenses; preliminary hearing .set for 2 pjn. today; committed to jail on failure to post $1000 bail. "V . ' , Reginald J. Alforde; disorderly conduct; 90 days in county jail.' Chester A. Teeter; parking on highway; .$2.50 and costs. ". - ' Richard . L. Thorpe; " vagrancy; two days, in' jail; credit on time al ready, served.' . ,,"". -J ' John C. Walsh; driving a truck to exceed 12 feet in height; $2.50 and costs. . " '. . ' MUNICIPAL COURT ... Robert Ralph Gerlack, Gervais; violation of basic rule; $10 baiL - Herman Phillips, 1440 Waller street; drunk and disorderly; $15 fine. , . . . Marie - Thompson," 2110 ' Myrtle street; illegal reverse turn; $2.50 baiL - " r ' : Elmer Floyd MageL' route 'one Gervais; failure to stop; $2.50 baiL - Allen - Eugene Lorraine; 1575 Roosevelt street; four- in driver's seat;. $2.50 fine.:: ..v. :.; Fay G. Parker, -Hayward, Calif.; drunk and disorderly; 10 days, suspended on condition defendant leave city at once. , - - Billie Joe Hankins, 637 North 17th street; no muffler; $2.50 baiL Clarence - L. Hoogerhyde, .498 Ford street; excessive speed through intersection. Andrew Lalack, Idanha; no brakes on car; $5 baiL . - Leonard Hakanson, 1595 North Liberty street; $7.50 baiL.-. - ,Mrs. Ray E. Morrow, 195 Fisher road; no , operator's license;. $5 fine. Claude L. LuttralL 1188. North Fourth street; failure to . stop; $2.50 baiL, , , "7"OU FO LTS who drive much less under wtr - j time restrictions shouldn't use the speed ometer for'your oil change uido any more. :: The truth is, leas driving means you should, be even more careful, for, oil is constantly ex posed to dust and abrasives carried Crouih the air-1 and to dilution by partially burned fuel particles. oorizo water csctir;a rrs-, ) toi c::scx In- 0 f ' ejection ef fan I belt.hoeconnec- may aUow S streesth to V s tlona, c'A Liter . 1 tsllescs asJ con- . i normal. iuwe 6. cixa:::."3 cf s!l wtaiows 9 1; . ana lattnar cf czr, . Jt0r cLrca, ia 1 L,Lt3. . r nuscat. - ation Application Mchiffina Near - Many motorists will find-themselves ubable to buy gasoline af ter. July' 21 unless they hurry up and ... send in .their . application forms for renewing their present basic "A" "and D : gasoline ra tions, "the district "OPA- announced today, :, following reports from many: ration boards that the ap plications are very slow in coming in. - 1 ''OPA 'offidals rpointed out1" that this last-minute action on the part of many car and motorcycle own ers will prevent prompt action by the ration boards'' which at the present rate will be deluged With renewals as the"; deadline, 'ap proaches. ; " " - Renewals are , to be made - by mail, the application to : be ac companied by the back cover , of the present "A or . "D" ration pp,ciop.:nnb ; t , 1 . - . - A woB planned dusting program is one of the hop' growers best forms of 'msurance. Proper dusting with &Uk-Q)t D-8 protects the hop crop against the ravages of red spider. It . guarantees a full productive harvest of off the crop which your soit your labor and nature's sunshine hove produced, s SPxA'&itut : D-8 is an effective and economical dusting material. It has been developed as the result of several years of careful field testing in the principal hop growing areas of the northwest - Distributors for the Van Waters & Rogers, Inc. - 1 ' - - - - - ; . : ; Scfcrt Oil Chcnfja Guida Fcr Thesa Who DriW lew Thzzo Frcih Coldsn Shell Motor Oil When "A" Coupon Numbers Too, in thcrt-W? drivini at glower fpeeds, e engine often doesn't ft hot enough to va-; formed by combustion and con- J0mmm - "Kw-TrMi mmd tfrylafl ef feeis, sta-kyftp gvMe le secMuft wrvfa ef nrim tiea Ofrice et the t c?.:m cm fare t&e wTl't u - ' toe.; properly s!ned end ad dressed, and the present Cre in spection record, showing that at least one ,- inspection has been made and approval given, it was explained. Car and motorcycle owners ap plying for. renewals of their "A1 and "D" gasoline coupon books should make certain that their applications are mailed - at . once to their local w$r price and ra tioning, boards, the OP A empha sized. ' - Qovcrdole Gabs Postpone Picnic " - . ft -1 CLOVKLDALE The plade, formerly scheJcIed t he hell ' at the regnlar meeting day ' of Censolidated Fear Leaf Clever, .club, and Better Homes - and 'Gardens club Wednesday night, has , been - postponed for this month. u Because ef extremely busy days, the : president and mem bers feel It nearly Impossible to : go ahead with the picnic. There will be a meeting en Wednes day.' . f. ; 7 mm cpBDnb . . . 'i. X-:-. o.. j.tHHIlMi tt lOftnf . ! IIATIWISTIIN BIVISIOM THI DOW CHIMICAl COMPANY , SIM BIACft CALVOKIOA SIATTU SANFIANOSCO 'lOS'ANOBJS State of Oregon Portland - Phone At. 6585 densation. When water accumulates In your crankcase, it further contaminatca your oil. - So your safe bet (regardless of how few coupons youVe had to use) is to have your nearby Ehellman or Shellady put in fresh Golden Shell motor oil every time you o to a new number in your A gasoline ration book (ev- ; ' cry twomcnths).Ghances ;' are you won't have to add f a drop between times. ' t mm f I far Imm A A I Africltrl yw erv r 9 B V v 1 illD fOalv , First Lt. Rex Earber, Culvtr, Ore, the United States army sir forces fi-hter pilot 'who Cav to low over, a Japanese destroyer in the South Pacific that he broke his plane's wing on the foremast, has been presented the awsrd f the oak' leaf cluster to the tilvtr. star for gallantry in action, the war department announced. ' Lieutenant Earber. was flying V wing man for Ceptain Thomas G. Lanphier, jr, one of the outstand ing P-33 Lightning pilots in the South Pacific, on a return fli-ht from a Japanese base where they destroyed six float planes on the water, when they spotted the de stroyer. He went In for four passes with the rest of the American planes and knocked off part of his wing. The destroyer later sank. : Ci Numerous deciduous fruits and field crops, such as peaches, cherries and beans, ccn else be protected against RedSplder whi?.yi2WD-8. Write for our special literature. ... MI. Days bj Changs :. vV.vSIICU,: f ' OltCOMPANY v i