The CrGOri GTATEMAII. Cclsrv Ortca. Tt-crsdor ZZzzzlzz Au I 12, ISi3 " Extradition Asked Return " of two prisoners, : both Wanted In Clackamas county, is sought in requisition papers issued Wednes day by : Governor Earl Snell. Os car - Edward Branner, under ar rest in Toledo, O, is wanted for non-support while Lawrence El wood Beyner, in jail in Chicago, is wanted for burglary in a dwelling and assault while being . armed with a dangerous weaponf ; Dance Salem armory Friday and Saturday. Air conditioned. v Struck by Car Mrs. Vera Mc Allister, 520 Fisher road, employe of the Montgomery Ward - store here, was struck " by a ' car on Church street Wednesday morning as she walked to work and man aged to go on into the store, where city first aid men administered emergency care. They then took her to Salem General hospital for observation and care of back and head injuries, from which she was ' discharged early Wednesday af ternoon. Dance Salem armory Friday and Saturday. Air conditioned. . ' ' All Participate All Oregon cities, regardless of whether 'they have prohibited the sale of alco holic or malt beverages, are en titled to. participate in the distri bution of fees received from the sale of liquor permits. Attorney General I. H. VanWinkle ruled Wednesday. The opinion was re quested by Ernest M. Jachetta, at torney for the state liquor con trol commission. -- j Get the right legal car insurance. Abrams & Ellis, Masonic EldgJ Walk Constructed M. H. Drake, custodian of building and grounds for the Salem school j district,-announced Monday thai a sidewalk from the south entrance of Salem high school is under construction. Loading platforms for students taking rural buses are also being Trianned. Drake said. !- ' , ' Dance Salem armory Friday and Saturday. Air, conditioned. Kells Home Claud Kells, gen eral secretary of the Salem YMCA, is still confined to his home as a resun 01 a severe sunourn ne re ceived a few weeks ago. Mem bers of the Y office staff -do not expect him to return to his desk this .week. It costs no more to use the best! . Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. No down payment,, 12 months to pay. Phone 922L- R. L. Elfstrom Co., 375 Chemeketa St Wilkins to Speak Mac Wilk ins of the Mac Wilkins-Cole Ad U vertising company of . Portland - will address: the members of the f -Salem Lions club at their Thurs day luncheon meeting in the Mar ion hotel. James -W, Mott, Oregon congressman, will be a guest at the meeting. '" Chlmniv Fir Citv firmen r - . answered an alarm with two trucks at approximately 10:30 Wednesday morning and found that there was A chimney fire at 745 Ferry street Train for promotion; day and meht school: Canital Business Col- . lege,-Ph. 5987. ' Reehers Return Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reeher have returned from a two weeks' vacation at the Hub bard mineral springs. Lutx florist Ph. 5?2. 1276 N. Lfb. - Club Sets Meetinr Townsend club 16 will hold its , regular meeting this week, Counties Asked Highway Needs - The state highway commission Wednesday sent to a number of .. western Oregon county courts v maps on which they are asked to -ouuine weir preierrea post-war - construction projects. Detailed in formation regarding the highway projects also is requested. - : -The maps and request for i in formation f are an outgrowth of ! recent conferences between" the highway commission and : county i courts in connection with the t post-war program made possible i under a federal appropriation. under this federal . program t Oregon will ? receive t $19,000,000 - annually for three years following v the close of the war for highway - improvements and highway ex 4 pansion. ' Fifty per cent of the funds will . be - expended on the federal aid . highway system and 50 per cent in rural and urban areas. - ' Other Oregon counties -will re ceive maps later. .' Teeple :.A-'xtJX x? ; A - Charles ; S.'- Teeple t Everett Wash, at the age of : 66 years. Late resident of route one, Salem. Survived by a sonTHoward Merle Teeple of Salem, and by several nieces and nephews in Washing ton. Announcements will be made later by Rose Lawn Funeral home Sage - -r Mrs. Bertha Ruge, late resident - cf 970 Mill street, at, a local hos ' nitai August B. Survived by hus- f band, Albert Ruge of Salem. Pri- vate graveside services will be held Thursday, August 12, in Bel- l crest Memorial park. Dr. George ; Koehler of Portland will officiate. ; Direction Clough - Barrick com- . Tuesday maxlmnm tempera-, tare j 81, minimum 48. Wednes day river -ZM feet Weather ' data restricted by army requetit Seamen Appreciative Ap prentice seamen at the Willam ette university naval training sta tion, I Lt George Bliss " reports, have been enjoying a grand piano left for the navy men by Bishop Bruce Baxter on the first deck of the TJSS Lausanne, while ? they read navy bulletins and wait for mess.1 He also reports that navy men play a variety of music from Brahms to boogywoogie. You can still buy. a Johns-Man- ville roof, nothing down, 12 ma to pay. Ma this Bros., 164 S. Coml. - Prints Taken Navy men at the Willamette, university naval training station were fingerprinted this week at the , navy adminis tration building on the Willamette campus. Fingerprinting is a rou tine method of the navy in identi fication, Yeoman Bill Bird of the navy! staff explained. Heins Is Caller Raymond D. Heins,' newly-appointed traveling passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, was a visitor here Wed nesday from his home' in Albany. ! He came west from Chicago, where I he held a similar position. For home loans see Salem Fed eral,; 130 South Liberty. ..".;! ? ' I - , Goes to San Diego-r-Mrs. L. G. Larson entrained ; for San Diego this week to- join her husband. Pvt. 'Bob Larson, USMC, who is stationed there. ' ' August Clearance. The Fashion ette. '; ; !''- - . Escapes From Hospital Steve Nichols, 18, escaped from a work gang at the Oregon hospital for the insane at approximately 9 a. m. Wednesday, state police have been notified. ; - - t Wanted District manager for Old Line Legal ' Reserve Life Insur ance Co. Liberal commissions plus bonus and salary. Give full par ticulars as to age, experience, etc., in first letter. Write Box 2715, co Oregon Statesman. Certificate Filed Robert C. Paulus, Helen W. Faulus and George B. Paulus filed a certifi cate in the Marion county pro bate court Wednesday stating they were manufacturing and selling food products under the assumed business name of Paulus Food Products company. For; sale a Kranick and Bach grand piano at 449 W. Main street Silverton. Cheek Received Yamhill county sent a check to the office of-the Marioi county clerkvUenry Mattson, for-its share of the cost in the operation of the Wheatland ferry." Both Marion and Yamhill counties provide $2529.94 for the intercounty boat " Emmons Gets New State Office Title Appointment of Ralph W. Em mons of Salem to the new posi tion of secretary-administrator of the state industrial accident com mission was announced by the commission Wednesday. Emmons, formerly a merchant in this city and ' prominent in lodge - circles, was appointed to a newly-created position of "procedure analyist" in the accident commission office shortly after Gov. Earl Snell took office last January. . A member of the commission explained when the appointment was i announced, that Emmons would study the routine procedure in the commission's offices and subsequently make recommenda tions designed to improve effic iency. It was stated Wednesday that in his 'new position as secre tary - administrator, Emmons would reorganize the department He was employed in the secretary of state's office prior to the change of administration last January. State Need Not Enforce Barber Price Floor , It is not obligatory for the state boards of t barber examiners to adopf'a minimum price schedule even though such schedule is ap proved by 70 per cent of the bar bers of a county under the "bar ber's price fixing law of the 1943 legislature, Attorney , General I. H. Van Winkle ruled Wednesday. The board - wrote . Van ; Winkle that 90 per cent of the barbers of ant Oregon county recently voted to increase the cost of haircuts to 75 ; cents and shaves to 50 cents. Board members a s k e d if they couldv reduce this schedule to 6S cents for haircuts and 35 cents for This store will be closed August 15 'to August 29 . : Open ilgain AugusI 33 ; :; If yon have some bark, bring it la Saturday r be- " ' " fore-Mr hold it until I get back, Monday, Aug. St HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID- Sqnaro Bonl Second Eland Sforc 271 Chemeketa St. Wolf Cohen Church Calls r Off Services For Camp WEST ; SALEM There will be no services either" morning or night at the Mennonite , church next Sunday, as all members will be at the conference at Turner; which opens August 13 and closes August .15. - ; A very active session is being planned; which ; will include the e v e r yday problems confronting' youth and adults. Meals will be served on the grounds. Provisions have been made for recreation as well as devotional and educa tional activities. : " Churches and , pastors partici pating are Evangelical Mennonite Brethren " church. Rev. D. P. Scb ultz, ; Dallas, pastor; Emmanuel Baptist church, Salem, Rev., Hale, pastor; Grace Mennonite Brethren church, Rev., Homer Leisy, Dallas, pastor; r Mennonite 'Brethren church, Rev. Jacob J. Toews, Dal las, pastor; - Mennonite : Brethren church, Revs A; A. Loewen, West Salem, pastor; ! Powelhurst Bap tist church, X Rev David Fast, Portland, pastor; Dr. T. Leonard Lewis, Jlammond, Ind., Dr. Turn bull, Salem, Rev.-Jessie W. Baker, Independence, Miss : Leonie Sou birou, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. David Fast, Portland. WEST SALEM A special meet ing of the Methodist church board has been called for Wednesday night, August 11. ' Among other things to be considered will be the church roof, which is in urgent-need of either replacement or extensive repair. Oregon Trail Marking Set For Today Thursday has been designated by the American Pioneer Trails association as "Trail Marking Day" all along the Old Oregon Trait Posts of Oregon cedar will mark the route of the Old Trail from the Missouri to the Willamette. These posts are four inches square and six feet long, branded "Old Oregon Trail." r j ' Owing to industrial ' and ship ping facilities, only si "token" marking will take place today, to be followed in the fall with a more thorough marking. When the war is over, this will be followed with permanent marking and monu- menting. i - . - Every county in Eastern Oregon will have a marker. Historic spots in Idaho, such as the sites of old Forts Boise and Hall,' Glenn's Ferry, site of the Island Crossing, Soda Springs, famous spot on. the Trail, and Montpelier in Eastern Idaho have ceremonies arranged. In Wyoming, old Fort Laramie and Casper on the North Platte have programs arranged. Nebraska will stage ceremonies at North Platte and at the site of old Fort Kearny. . i M Kansas will participate in cere monies at Gardner, Kansas, where the Santa Fe and ; Oregon Trails parted, and at Shawnee Mission, which the state has restored and preserved. ; - : At Independence, Missouri, east ern end of the Old Oregon Trail, special ceremonies will take place with Francis Lambert, a member of the Old Oregon Trail Centen nial Commission, representing Oregon. ; - In Oregon City a post will be planted in the Court House grounds with an impressive program. The Boy Rebuts of America will participate in the - ceremonies all along the Trail, learning western history as they participate in pre serving it . s .j Detroit Church Sets Outdoor Service Sunday DETROIT The Church of Christ will hold - a Bible school and' morning services at -Big Springs,: four miles above Idanha, on : Sunday, starting at 10 ajn. Basket lunch will be served at noon.': .': ; " ! I ' ' : i : 2": Mr. and Mrs, Frank Steenhout jr., and small son of Astoria spent several, days visiting here at the home of his parents. ; i Catherine Fryer went to Salem to visit with friends before con tinuing - to Silverton to pick ber ries. Mrs. H..W. Beard-has gone to Grand Island to assist in the bean harvest She will stay with her sister, Mrs. Roy v Welch. ? , shaves without taking another vote. Van Winkle ' replied in the affirmative. - - - 1 "' NO I KB Mrs. Hetvitt Complimented On Birthday UNIONVALE - Mrs. : Ma ry Hewitt who was 86 years old re cently, was complimented on her anniversary with a . party given by her . niece, Mrs. Mabel Gross and . family, living near " Dallas. Mrs. Hewitt came tp this district with her husband, the late An drew Hewitt, in 1873, settling on a portion of his parents' dona tion land claim, property now owned by C R. Smith : and Ersel Gubser. Following her . husband's death, she made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. R Smith, near Mc Minnville. She keeps in touch with former neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Coomler entertained as house guests Thurs day and . Friday Miss Martha Coomler, a sister, and her friend. Both had motored from Kokomo, rind., en route to Tacoma, Wash where Miss Coomler will reside. She has . a pair : of twin sisters, one living in Tacoma and the oth er in Seattle. The two women from Indiana" had never seen English walnuts or filberts growing, and the Coomlers spent Friday show ing them Oregon crops. Miss Coomler has been teaching school for the last 30 years, having been a home economics teacher In the Kokomo high school. She retired at the close of the term last spring. Advance Purchase of Fii hi' lifiii 1 A Record i J " IN - Crop Harvest of 1943 I have -worked 25 days or more on crop harvest work or other farm work In 1943 and would like- to receive recogni tion as a member of the : (Cross out one) r - WOMTirS LAIID ATJ.IY t VICTOaY FABM VOLUIlTEEnS - ' The following Is my farm work record since May L 193: t-' Kamber D&ys Kind ef Crop Werked - Please place my name on SIGNED: ' ADDRESS: Signature of Parent or Platoon Leader for all 'Workers under 15 years of age. " , , - T (PARENT: : (PLATOON LEADER: ' For women over 18 years of For boys and girls under. 18 .Get right in tune with the times . . . get set for winters' 16 cdmc . ' - see Sally's advance showing of fur trim coats. They're durable, practical coats that give you that extra warmth and flattery of lavish fur trims! . g)75 to sAs) Untrimmed Coats Sally's have quite a collection of attractive untrimmed coats . . you'll find "the one you've been looking for".. . . for sure ... visit Sally's today, look over. the selection! i i . . as)75 AW75 of Service THE - ' " r Grower far Whm I Worked i the Crop' Corps roll lor 1943. " ' " - ' ' L age. . years of ace. If you need a fur coat . . .'don't put it off any; longer . . '. come In ; to Sally's today. Quality ' is the thing that counts injurs today . . . and quality youll find ct Sally's!. ; ' . ' w5 to BUY WAR BONDS! - State vs. Dave McRae; defend ant charged with assault and bat tery,- . arraigned before Judge George Duncan- on - Wednesday; released on $50 bail and case transferred to Justice, court ' Florence I. Carter vs. W. D. Carter; decree grants, plaintiff di vorce. r'V...v-:.v;- -h:. i'r:v. - Day- Heating company vs, Her man Reick; order dismissing case without cost to eitherparty. ,. Geraldme H. Langford vs. Mar vin. V. Langford; plaintiff given ten days to file amended com plaint. v Lee D. Nicholson vs. Paul Nich olson; ' order declaring defendant In default . - 4 , ,v ; :.-; v R. C Glover et al vs. Oregon Conference Board of Education of the Methodist church et al; answer alleges certain stock should be sold under direction of court and asks Interlocutory decree in accordance with allegations of answer. - Oscar Wifliams vs. Darlene Wil liams order declaring defendant in default, j j - - Jack H.j Hathaway vs. Ella- C Hathaway; answer denies all alle gations of divorce complaint f . Frank "Herbert vs. Flora Her bert; divorce complaint filed. f State vs. Gilbert L. McLaughlin and Harvey Viethers; order releas ing defendants charged with lar ceny to military authorities of Camp Adair, i ... x . a . - , State vs. Albert Theo - Darby defendant f charged with robbery by, force waives indictment and pleads, guilty; will appear Friday for sentence. : ; .:''" ,". - .'' ,:. v ' "Perk-up", with " Smart Millinery "Top if off . . . yes top off that new coat with a smart suitable hat . . , wide' selec tion at Sally's! . :. , . . 295 to 2.975 S. W. Corner cf Court ar.d Liberty ' LIGC3 vi sJ uT CL uJ State vs. Leonard O. Warren; defendant tharged with contribut ing to delinquency of a minor waives Indictment and pleads guil ty; will appear Friday for sen tence, i . i PROBATE COURT Charles W. Brant estate; order admitting will to probate and ap pointing Marjorie Anne Brant ex ecutrix and Laurence Deacon, James Albert and Clara Albert appraisers. " Ralph H. Mitchell estate; Rose H. Coppock, William Hardy and Frank H. Spears appraise estate at $2815.73; order- allowing sale of ; certain; property by Phebe A. Mitchell, adniinistratrix. Roy T. Disney estate; order set ting September 10 for hearing on final account M MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Jack E. Hansen, 21, farmer, Ord, Neb., and Ethel Mae Johnson, 21, hospital attendant Greely, Neb. MUNICIPAL COURT John LeRoy Halligan, Oregon City; driving motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicat ing, liquor; $100. . Bob Singleton, sr., 2347 Brey- man; violation of curfew ordin ance; $5 bafl. 1 Robert L. Swindell, Eugene; running red light; $2 bail. John Henry Carter, Big Bend, Calif.; no operator's license; $5 bail. Walter Kruze, . Portland; four in driver's seat; $2.50 bail. Luther Sterling Docten, 1424 North . Winter street; ! failure to stop; $2.50 baiL f ! 1 W'. :t7