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The CZLGOII STATECMAll. Ccieix'Orocjcn. Friday Morula?. Eepiznbcr 13. 1213 DaQD RJcBvyc DBn'OeUe Court Sells Property Marion county , court has approved deeds for sale , of county property to , Guy Miles and Jean Miles, who have purchased lot 3, hlock A, Northside addition ; to Silverton, ' for $100; Joseph Vogt and Edna P. Vogt, for 1 o ts In Candalaria Heights, ' consideration $135; to yf. IL Rajmor and Nellie B. Ray- : ' nor, land in Nob Hill annex to Salem, for $135; to A. O. Polys ton and Maggie Polystoni for - block 9, Hansen's addition, Sa lem, for $250; and to Gates Win- ters "and Ruby . Winters, lot. 2, block 1, Gates addition to Gates, for $500. ' For home loanssee Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. Car Recovered The Buick se danette reported stolen Tuesday night from 1A. Richard A. Slack of the airbase was recovered late Wednesday afternoon from - a parking place at 236 South 18th street,, -where it had been i left a ' few hours after it was taken from the 100 block of South High street. Across the windshield was written''; in' lipstick ' the word '."Thanks, while elsewhere on the car police found fingerprints be lieved to be those of.a gurL. V ', , ; -- -:- r - t" v; : , It costs no more to use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. -' No down; payment, 12 months to pay. Phohe 9221, R. L. Elfstrom Co, 375 Chemeketa St, - , . Incorporate Articles ofJneor ' poration for Miltonberger, Free Sc ' ; Jory,. Inc, consulting and superin tending engineers .and' architects, with '$10,000 capital stock, were ; filed in the county clerk's office Thursday by George Miltonberger, . Ernest Free and Rolland Jory. Waitress, wanted; also , ' girl w.anted. The Spa. J fountain . - Kifle Stolen Charles Baker, 2690 Brooks avenue, has reported to city police that his' house was broken into Wednesday, a 21 rifle 'and two boxes of ammuni tion stolen, i ; Kitchen help in restaurant, lions Deni :1610 N.' Cottage. Also want woman or girl to 'stay in house nights with two ' children. Apply both at restaurant. 1 - ' ' : Stoudenmeyer ; l Henry Newton Stoudenmeyer, 71, at the residence, J280 D street September 7. Husband of Lily M. Stoudenmeyer and father of Hen ry, US air corps, and Donald of the US' army in Texas. Funeral ' services - will be held Monday, September 13, at 2 p. m. in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com pany and concluding ' services at -the IOOF cemetery.? Webb Mrs. Alice Webb, late resident ? of route three, Gervais, at a local hospital Tuesday, : September 7. Survived - by her husband, Louis Webb, and a sister, "' Mrs. i Lydia Bergevin; both of Salem. Services will;; be held Friday, September 10, at 100 ajn from the Clough Barrick chapel. Interment in City View cemetery. Sehetthoefer ' Mrs. Katherine E. Schotthoefer, late resident of 717 North Cottage street at a local hospital Wednes day, September 8. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Jonientz of Seattle, Miss Elizabeth Schott hoefer of Salem, - Mrs.; Theresa SaalfeJd of Eugene Sister Barbara Maria, of Spokane, Mrs. Barbara Minden, Sublimity; sons, William Schotthoefer, Salem, Richard Schotthoefer of Stayton; also Mrs. Helen Irmen of Cathay, ND, Mrs. Katherine - Stark of. Salem, Mrs. Mary Maxson of Bremerton, Mrs. Constance Ossman and Miss Hil degarde Schotthoefer of Washington,- DC Mrs. Frances Garner of Los Angeles, Joseph Schotthoefer of Detroit and Fred Schotthoefer f Peoria, 111.; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Kastenbauer of Manette, Wash, and Mrs. Antoinette Locker of Bremerton, Wash. Also surviv ing are several grandchildren and great grandchildren; Recitation of the rosary at the .Clough-Barrjck chapel Friday, September 10, at 8 p. m. Requiem mass ' Saturday, September IL at 9:30 a. m. at St Joseph's ..Catholic church, iinter .xnent in St Barbara cemetery.' . llansea -- - - " r k Mrs. Bergitte Hansen, at the residence, 231$ Hyde street Sep tember. 9, at the age of 87 years. : Mother of Mrs. Mathea Sletten and Mrs. Mathilde Bottolf son, both f Star Prairie Wis, Peter Han sen ; of Minneapolis. Minn Un. Annie Weston of Salem, Kristof- xer Hansen, Haakon. Hansen - and Mrs. Jenny Olsen of Norway. Services will be held in the chapel of the Walker and Howell funeral home Saturday, September 1 V t 130 p.-m, Rev. M. A. Getzendaner officiating. Concluding services to the IOOF cemetery. . .Johnson'' Lent C Johnson, 59, late '"resi dent of 1109 Oak street to Port land, ; Wednesday, September 8. Husband of Karen M. Johnson of Salem; father of Mrs. Dean Kel logg and Mrs. Russell Krueger of Portland, Mrs. John Irby of Al derwood, Manor and Lowell N. Johnson of New Orleans; brother CARD OF THANKS we .wisn to tnanic . the many friends : and neighbors - for the kLadness shown during the long illness and death of our beloved fa , and mother, Also .for.' the f.. :?.res of sympathy and beau t '-f r.oral cfrcrir's. Mr. A. E. ;Lxxt llrs. Hazel Cnielser. QDDd a it QasEn - Wednesday maximum temper ature 94, minimum 52. Thurs day ? river , -&S: feet. .Weather data restricted by army request. House Robbed Six dollars , was stolen ; from a ; kitchen cupboard hiding place in the home of Paul Miller, 590 North .. Fifth street, Wednesday night while the Mil- lers were absent a short time from their home, city police were informed yesterday. The house had been left locked, lights but Returning home at 820 pjm, Mr, and Mrs. Miller, saw lights blink off in the rear of the residence and found doors unlocked, indi cating, Mrs. Miller told police. that the money bad been taken by someone - who knew the . place where extra keys were hidden.'. Solve your roofing problem by applying Johns Manville roofing. Mathis Bros. v 164 S .ComT. Ph. 4642. - Cars Stolen Automobiles be longing to J. K. Payne, 2178 State street, and Paul Parker, 1186 North Sixth street - were stolen sometime - Wednesday night or yesterday morning; the. two own ers reported yesterday to city po lice, Payne's car was taken from his ? residence Parker's; from the 200 block of Court street. Lutz florist. Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. ."" Fun Night Set--Riders in the Salem Saddle club will meet to day at 8 p Jn. : at the fairgrounds for their ' .a n n u a 1 fun night Y at which western games will be fea turedi v George Arbuckle ris to charge. The ride will be followed by a "moonlight feed." ; "You will always find a -better car and make a. better deal at Lo- der!:Bros : 445 Center ; St "Our 15th .year In . Salem, Oregon." "Home of Good UsedCars."01ds- nuthll RalM and rvirv n ... ,. Vacations Mrs. Lora . Hawkins is taking a month off from :her Jwo-days-a-week ... work s In 1 the home, service department of Ma rion county Red Cross offices, her first vacation in twcL years. New fall 'Sugar and Spice" ties, powdery, texture, easy to knot $1. A. A. Clothing. 121 N. High. of Henry Johnson of - Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, Chris Johnson of Sa lem, Fred Johnson of Sioux Falls, SD, Carl Johnson of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Albert Sedig of Whiting, Iowa. Also survived by six grand children. Announcement of serv ices later by W, T. Rigdon com pany. . ' In" this '.city, Wednesday, Sep tember 8, Ora Viola Hash, 79, late resident of Dayton. Wife of John T. Hash of Dayton; mother of AI vta j Hash ofi-Oregon City, Mrs. Irene Schaeffer of Portland and Mrs. Marguerite Hord of Klamath Falls; and sister of Noah Robin son ' of Dayton, Charlie Robinson of Oregon City, Art Robinson of California and Fred Robinson of Yakima, Wash. Also survived by nine grandchildren, five grandsons of whom are in the service An nouncement of services later by w. T. Rigdon company. Thompson ; Mrs. Sarah. E. Thompson, late resident of 1770 Broadway. Sur vived by. one daughter, Tylirtie Thompson. Services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Roselawn funeral home. itev. uucuey . strain officiating. Lengele Thedaore H. Lengele at home 1274 Franklin, Thursday. Septem ber 9, aged 87. Survivors, a broth er, Arthur; nieces and nephews, Roy of Portland, Marvin of Prine ville; EarL . Ted and Arthur. Ta coma; Mrs. May Bino, Willamette; Mrs. Louella Wilcox of Salem; Mrs. Rose Nichols, Salem; Murtie Crabtree Salem; Bert Lengele, Salem; Silvia Eddington, Tacoma; Dolph Langele and Chester Len gele and' Mrs. Luola Holbrook. all of Medford; Theodore of Port land, Gladys Boucher of Califor nia.' Services s Saturday, Septem- Der;ii, iao p. m. at Clough-Bar-rick ; chapel. Rev. Weaver , Hess officiating. Interment at Aums viUe .. . mi 1 1 in n infiimiiMMiiii mw r:l" ; . "'tt--.-, i -..i.T:.'': C 13S& J i ; - C I s rf -. - , - - ti - First-Aid Men Find 13th Call To Be Jinx The thirteenth' was the most un lucky call of n for Salem City first aid 'squadron Thursday, so far as public welcome and appre ciation were concerned, Capt Per cy Clark estimated. - : ; r- Call No. -13 was-from a down town beer- parlor 'and coffee shop. where, a man; had 'fallen In the doorway. The fact that one ear, which bad hit the pavement 'was bleeding was reason for calling the first aid car, Clark refused to pick up the; man and-provide embu lance space and service in the red mercy - car, but instead, called the police to the expressed ' dis trust of onlookers. - Officers agreed with Clark that the "patient" apparently needed Jail accommodations and an op portunity to sleep off drunk rather than first aid. . . ; ; r - Earlier in the day,. Jerry Gregg, 5. resident of 2060 North Church street fell on a curbing while he was visiting at 2095 Maple avenue. cutting - his . forehead. -First . aid men sent him to Salem General hospital for stitches. j U Emergency .care ? was --given - a Mrs. Jensen, in . the 900 block .of Mill street for food: poisoning and to Betty Todd. 11, of-555 North 15th -street ,? for severe nosebleed. . One . of the ', most painful acci dents of the day was that which resulted- to . facial . and neck first degree burns for Mrs. Hans' Hof stetter, 940 Mill street' when a fruit jar exploded. Newton Evans, 17,; 1 126 t Sixth 'street; got . glass into the . instep of ; his right foot when .he thrust,, that I member through a window. . ' : . ' . Dan Arensineier,. 6, .of 2215 Mill street fell, cutttog'his head. R6r bert French,' 2,; of 1 1130 North 14th street fell from a car in the 600 block of North Capitol street First; aid men advised-the family to call a physician to inspect the bruises on the child's head. ; Monty ; Langsford,7 4, or 1365 North Fourth street was wounded on the right leg by a biting dog. Mrs. .W. J. McGinnes, 916 South 12th street' fdl injuring her right ankle iV. :'. V.:, . t Bobby Miller, 7, 153 North 13th street ran a splinter under the nail of his left big .toe Jane Strix ener, route six,' became til as she worked at Salem Linen Mills and first aid men took her. home. Mrs. Emma Schies -operator of the Leonard hotel onifront street was taken to Salem Deaconess hos pital late Wednesday" to have wound in her head dressed and stitched after she had been struck with a garden rake by a soldier. Women Overflow Portland Colleges PORTLAND, Sept 9.-fl1)-Reed, Lewis and Clark, Marylhurst and St Helens Hall Junior college all announced such . an - unexpected spurt in the ; number of women students '. that dormitories , have overflown and outside accommo dations have been- pressed into service ;- ; T ' " . Just arrived men's new fall suits and top coats Latest styles and shades. All wool quality. Suits $25 to $36.50. Top coats $19.50 to $27.50. Thos. Kay. Woolen Mill Retail store. 260 S. 12th. Assumes Name Assumed bus iness name of Dutch Mill Cafe was filed in the county clerk's office Thursday by Louisa Phillips, 897 North Commercial street !- v Cat Stolen Theft of her cat has been reported I by Katherine Kelly, 1605 North Liberty street to city police. : For rent 3 bedrm. mod. hse Ph. 4077. . ' : : , J - . ... i Visiting Here J. N. Jones of Vale, was here a few days -visiting friends. - If you want up-to-date, Intensive business training attend ; Capital Business College, Ph. 5987 for in formation. . I . ' Prolong the life of your car by having it steam cleaned, polished, waxed and lubricated at Salem Auto Laundry1 for prompt service 496 S. Winter. Call 9669. , In Memory of . ... .. '. . - . , Senior Grade lieutenant . -' . WUliam Clark Lewly . . ; " ' Rout 1, Brooka, Orefon Birthplace. Salem. OrefiB,r May 17, HIT ' Killed.' Island of Adakr (Aleutians) May IS. IMS " Ago 33 years, 11 months, XI days - i ' Widow: Mrs. Meredith Anna Leedy Son l: Mr. and Mrs. J. C Leedy,' ' ' Brooks, Orecon . . ' '.. Brother of: Ralph C. Leedy,' TI. S. N. - James O. Leedy, Corvalhs, Oregon . Tinal Resting Plare. Mt. Leedy, Alaska : MEMORIAL SERVICES ; " r first Presbyterian Church. Salem, Oregon Sundav. September 12, 1943 4 o'clock P. M. : ' .-: Rev. ; W. Irrln wmiams' officiating , . Our riag at- half mast . - 1 , Sunday. September 12, 1M3 . In ha Memory. . -i - Service Men's Memorial S4S North Capitol. Street. j . ; - , i k CIRCUIT COURT Sybil M. Dotten vs. Luther S. Dotten; order denying plaintiffs motion to strike petition for guardian ad litem. Mabel F. Lamnkin vs. Robert D. Lampkin; 'brder by Judge E. M. Page pvernjling demurrer, I . Jess Fikan vs. Byron E. Hurd et al; order confirming sale . on mortgage foreclosure v : . ' Doria Elaine Bedieflt vs. George Edward Bedient; ..order for , de fault; application to place on trial docket -:j- : r-. --.; State "vs. Albert P. Nys: order for dismissal of aDDeal from jus tice court on defendant motion. ".'F. C. "Lynch "vs, "Kenneth .and Esther Bernard; order of default and judgment in amounts of $150.- 75 and $25 and Interest . ; PROBATE COURT Earl Isham suardianshin; order approving ; accounting of Pioneer Trust Co., guardian. ... Walter W. Looney estate; -order settin Monday.' October 11, at 10 a. m. for hearing on final account of Ruby Griffith, administratrix. - John D. Caughell estate; order determining-Inheritance tax to be $84. -.r : sr. v Ellen J.- Chamberlin estate: or der determining inheritance tax'to be - $1 16.30. . v r : - : . . Anna Kaylor Conklin estate; or der for hearing October 11 at 10 a. Cm. Hon final hearing of Grace Conklin.' executrix, which shows receipts of $4988, dbbursements of $19210, cash .'$3068:50, Inherjt ance tax of $86.73 -paid.1, f . Eugene A- Rowe estate; order aDoointine Hilda -G. Rowe admin istratrix' and Brazier ,C. ; Small, Lucinda Homann and Donald 'A. UK ;V,:... SEARS Fal! Proiontctlon of 111 SABLG DYCD CONGY Tea my rtssnrs ytar far east sttectlea oa - Stars layawa alaa. Msk sautt rtrsUr fay. mats, sttragt uta waatatr. . .t Hendrie appraisers. ''-. Charles Meier estate; decree ap proving final account of - Maggie Meier, executrix. . . MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Wilmer E. McDowell, 25. of 433 North Winter street, USAAF pflot, and Myra Logan Madsen,l9, of 1328 State street, student f Raymond B. Cady; 23, Vancpu- rver, .Wash, truck driver, 'and Es- tella James, 23, Vanport welder. i Earl M. Pettycrew, 82, of 1028 South 12th street,, agriculture; and lUtie- WJebe, of : 1320' Waller street, 'practical nurse. :" ; i John Cole, 42, pf 525 North 20th street, shipyard worker, and "Net tie Wiebe, 44, . of 1320 "Waller sireet, grocery cif'i-'j r. -John Geiger, Salem route 4, ce ment finisher, and Leah M. Suing, 839 Center street, bank clerk. , Pearly Alfred .Adams, 27, Sus anville, Qlif telephone lineman; and.Lillie Leone Spe ncer, 29, Wopdburn, v waitress, j. V . : Robert M. Selvester, 25, Kerby, Ore, US army, and. Myrtle Ojive Clason, 15, MehamaJ student. 1 JUSTICE '; COURT , i Walton Russell Shattuck; no ve hicle license plates; $1. and costs. Lloyd- Samuel Wiseman;-violation state motor transportation act; $10 and costs ;v fin Suspended and eosts paid. " ' ' Richard " Wallace - Tomlinson; parking' on a highway; $2.50 and costs. - ; - - v-, v " ' 'John S. Friesen; operating a mo tor vehicle after revocation of op erators license; ;$10, and , costs. . Raymond .John. Newell; .operat ing motor vehicle wittiout driver's license;. $2 and, costs. - -Fred, Elmer, Bales;; driving at m fx 'A ft This year, whan you pick your fur coat, you want " to bo suro H's warm, smartly styled and durable, because you want it to look just as smart and keep you just as warm next winter; Make your , choice from Sears stunning group: each one dev. signed for -flattery and durability. Handsome -styles for misses and women. A ,s -V r ISA Slate Street' r- V- ' : - ' - ., SHOP SATUHDAY , -Th Payroll E excessive speed; $10 and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT . - - - - Jasper Harden, 1C50 Pearl street; assault and battery; $53 bail. Jean'Curtiss; Blih hotel, drunk and disorderly; $15 tine. .; ; Earl P. Cllara, transient; drunk and vagrancy; 30 days, suspended on condition defendant leave -city at once. l.;, --.;... ST. PAUL, -V Irving risch, Brooklyn salesman, says somebody stole a good start on a hamor for him. He set his. bags down in: a department store . and 'when-, he turned back from a showcase, they Were gone. - They - contained,' , he said,' $200 worth of bridal veils. rvn hvyi UP .. t.. f - '.V , Church and i n Oren TUTJ)AY 0 IffiM . J Y--h-''f : JLL.Qi Adair Confers on . Gvilian Employes J CAMP ADAIR, Sept 9-(Spe-ciaD-Brig. Gen.. A. Ii Lane, chief of fthe ninth, sector of the war de partment .manpower : board, ar rived at Camp Adair, today for a conference with CoL Gordon H. McCoy, camp - commander, , and other officers and division heads on general problems of u t m o 1 1 conservation and use of civilian employ esv -:v:; ':' -. ' .. .' .. : While here Gen. Lane , will go over the program of manpower utilization now underway on this coast and will Inspect various In iTMVTF unj; ,U : i ij ..' . . ' J . ' .. For Cannery Uorl? -Mill Streets, SaJcm . 'Telephone 6073 In Cooperation with - Salem Cahners. Committee vmii amah unrvnrfiiy iiriLu i innimniiiv iuiiui uu rwi iw - jr 7 v . stallations. The prcsrcni here ii a part of a national move cn it t part cf ' the wsr depsrtnsnt - Gen. Lane's territory Include i that covered by the ninth service command and his headquarters are to Fort Douglas, Utah, v VISALIA, Calif.-Sy-TLe Par rot, swinging in a cage tinder a tree squawked ."Help, htlp, hurry It's owner Harry Ilayward, wnt over to see what was causing thf uproar. Beneath the eaa he fotm4 a big rattlesnake. " P. S. The parrot's vocabulary U limited. AH it has ever learned o say is "Help,- help, hurry. ' . , , : ; 1 4 HereYa casual ceat you can wter vary '. 4ty pf ffo wtek, every place all of m f winter andT next, tool In this firoup are Fall's- leading trvtetx boys' coat itylai, "iwveraiblef, trench types, fly-front styles, T ' velveteen collar Chesterfields and popular fitted coats. , Choose your fa ve rite fabric. Harris-type tweed, plaids, checks, tweeds, fleeces, Shetland fypas, ombre effects, cerduroy, covert and cavalry twiS tan, brown. Air. Force blue, teal, wine and red. t to II, 12 to 29, 31 to 44. h