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Tho CISGCIl CTATEC: IAir.. Cclca, Oregon.. Thursday Morning. October 14. IS 13 DDaofl RJero's DBd'DobIjq Program Praised Special Opti mist club programs which will honor war heroes "whose valor is ransom for out way 01 life were commended Wednesday by Gov. Earl Snell as he called public at- 'tention to Optimist Week, to be observed during the week of Oc- 'tober 17 in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The ob servance this year," he noted, will ' seek full recognition of f the de- l pendence of people upon each other in the effort to see that those things so dearly bought in war shall not be lost in an 'ad- "vancing world. 'For home' loans see Salem' Fed eral. 138 South Liberty. - Tailored to .Measure Clothes. We fit the hard to fit. Alex Jones, A. A. Clothing Co. 121 N. High, " injured at Work -.1 Struck ' in "the forehead and on the chest by a slipping, iron, bar 'as he worked in the wood room at Oregon Pulp and Paper company's paper ; mill here early - Wednesday afternoon, C. F. Rader, 147 North 18th street, was taken by city first aid men to the office of a physician for stitches In the forehead wound. Rader also sustained chest injur ies, first aid squadron members said. - It costs no more" to use the best! Re-roof now with Pabco roofing. .No down payment, 12 months to pay. Phone 8221. R. L. Elfstrom Co.375 Chemekeia St : f Grocery Changes Hands Cer tificate of assumed business name "Salem Heights Grocery was filed by O. S. Bartlett and Hilda M. Bartlett for the store at 345 Liberty - road Wednesday inV the county clerk's office after notice of retirement from the same as sumed business named had been filed by Walter H. Jeffers and Lillian M. Jeffers. Rummage Sale Fri.-Sat. 169 S. High. Presbyterian Ladies. State President Here Mrs. Isa- belle Brixner, ;. Klamath Falls, president of the state federation ' of Business and Professional Wo men's clubs, is a business visitor here today. She arrived in Salem Salem BPW, club's public rela tions banquet. Lut2 florist. Ph. 8592. 1216 N. Lib Boat Located State and city po lice said Wednesday that a boat which John Hutto recently re " ported stolen , from:: its moorage . near Spong's landing had been re- i covered by the owner, v Wantedr t Clean cotton rags no EtUMU piCLCJ ViVfrV. .j.m.-... ...-.. (Dhitiiary Trm Cpl. George F. Pro,, late resi dent of 1915 Maple, avenue, Octo ber 11. at Llvermore, Calif. Sur viving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth ' Pro of Salemr parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Pro of Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Poor of . Camas, Wash.,. Mrs . Hazel Hul- .ings of Portland and Mrs. Loretta Kinney and Mrs. Dorothy Laws, both of Midway, Wash., and sev eral aunts and uncles. Full , mili tary services in charge of the US marines,' assisted by Rev. S. Ray nor Smith, will be" held Friday, October 15, at 1:30 pjn. f rom the ' Rose Lawn funeral home. Inter- . ment will be in the HayesviUe cemetery...- v. ' elect ricify is the , .1. acrmm !-W.-yT a HI-I- . II. 1, i ., Dimout Thurs. sunset 6:27 Fri. sunrise 7:28 (Weather on page 1) Help ; Sonrht The shortage of teachers may .have been "licked" for Salem's p u b 1 i c schools, but there are other threats to the smooth running .of the system, Supt. Frank B. ; Bennett declares, a$d explains that there are short ages Of help for school cafeterias and for school ., bus operation. A series .of accidents : has lost the school system two cafeteria heads, while the shortage " of men stu4 dents ' outside of n a v y uniform has cost the McClean school bus system 25 per cent of its drivers.' Wanted, oil circulator. Ph. 5862. Rummage Sale Chapter G, PEO-. Sat, Oct. 16th, 427 Ferry street. Collision ReportedCars driven by Jack Leon Cummings from the army airfield at Corvallis and Charles Harold Lawrence, 3910 Center i,; street, Salem, collided shortly after 10:30 Tuesday night at Chemeketa and Center streets' intersection. No person was in jured but both cars were' damaged. Lawrence, who told officers his lights went out as he arrived at the intersection, was fined $5 in municipal court Wednesday on a charge of driving without an op erator's license. He . had a learn er's permit ... Shipment of Jantzen girdles just received. Lingerie Dept. Miller's. To Resume Luncheons The Salem chamber of commerce will resume its weekly luncheons next Wednesday, October 25, it was an nounced Wednesday, and the first of these will be a busy and well attended event Not only are there some 80 new members to be in troduced if. they ...all attendsbut the luncheon will also be one of the "report" meetings . of Jhe Sa lem United War Chest campaign. As in the past the luncheons will be served "family style." R. D. Woodrow Co- 325 Center St, 14 displaying a modern : and very well made line of painted and unpainted furniture at reasonable prices. Color-styled rooms are easy to achieve with Ihe help available at Elfstrom's wallpaper and paint departments. - 1 Property Sold Purchase by H. L. Stiff of the adjoining business properties at! 234 and 248 North Liberty street housing Leon's store1 and the. Golden, Pheasant restaurant, was revealed . Wednes day, t Consideration was said to have been $55,000. Former owner was the Union Security company. "Cynf Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank .Bldg. t : Purse Located The black hand bag she had reported lost on a Salem business street has been found 2 by Mrs. Nellie E. Jones, Stayton, city police were informed Wednesday. Mrs. Jones was one of a number of women whose handbags were either lost or stor en in Salem on Saturday. Special purchase of "Birge wallpa per: 13 patterns high grade stock (30 to 50 patterns each). Most are regularly 75c to $1.75 a single roll; special price, 16c to 31c. Elf Strom's, 375 Chemeketa. 1 '1 ' ...... : '.-: ? i , EskelsonTTill Contest Filed ": Contest of an alleged codicil to - the . will :of Joseph Eskejson, who died in Salem-' on March -28 at age 87, was : filed in .circuit court Wednesday by Mary EJ, Es kelson, the 'widow, ' and James E. Eskelson, a son." J. . F Ulrich, executor of the will, is made de- f endant' ; ' . .". " . : The court Issued a citation to Ulrich to. show? cause' why. the . al leged . codicil 'should not be -.can celled.. Contestants petition i al leges " that when " Joseph Eskel son signed-."the codicil '; May 3, 1939, he was physically and men tally- incapacitated. . The .estate is valued at approximately $50,000, the petition says. ' . Contestants' objection is to . a provision of . the " alleged I 'codicil leaving - James E. Eskelson's share of the estate indefinitely in trust to be administered by the executor. " William Service, , Silver ton, Dies SILVERTON William Service, 80, city recorder for. several yedrs in Silverton where he had' lived for i 35 " years, died . Wednesday about noon atthe Portland Con valescent hospital.; He had been a banker and hardware merchant in Farmington, Wash., before com ing here. 1 ' ' ' '. " ' : Funeral Arrangements, in charge of the Ekman funeral home, have not been completed. ; ? . t -; ; Three children survive; , Miss May Service of Silverton, Mrs. Bess Haydon of Olympia" and Ralph Service " of . Long 'Beach, Calif.; also four , grandchildren and 'one great-grandchild. ' May .Permit Explosives Justice of the Peace Chris J. Kowitz an nounced - Wednesday that he had been designated as explosives li censing agent for this district and could now issue permits, for pur- chase of such supplies. When Jus tice Joe Felton left to go into the army, Kowitz succeeded ' him as justice of the peace but the fed eral appointment was not made at once. - '- Mark Twain white shirts, all sizes 14 to 18. Alex Jones, A. A. Cloth Autopsy Conducted Anton Lee, veteran Breitenbush packer, died as the result of a blood clot reach ing a lung. The clot may have come from the right leg, which was injured when he was struck by an automobile on a Salem street last Saturday night or may have come from the other leg, the examining physician said. j T r i m z Ready-Pasted wallpaper and cedar i. closet J paper, Apply them yourself o tools needed- Elfstrom's. . . - ; v ; f -; Display Guns Stolen Two wooden guns of dark, dull wood, used in window displays, were stolen sometime the past , week from the display supply room of Miller's store, city police were no tified Wednesday. , Nite School New classes in short hand, typing and office machines. Capital Business College.' P. 5987. Waitresses-Wanted. Senator. Food Shop. , .. ." lifcblood Pan Cd D Qc5 HuecisoD CIRCUIT COUET V- -X i! Uellie Lauineer vs Lawrence Lauinger; " divorce complaint , al leges cruelty,' asks restoration of olaintiffsvT former name, Uellie Flood;; couple married August. 18, 1942, iQ Reno. ,. .. - ; Eva M.- Abbey vs Henry Ed ward t'Abbey ; divorce . complaint alleges desertion in 1941; ;couple married Mai 19 1933, at Ncrth BencLi'-'iV k-'-a1:x? . ... Irene Brunstedt vs. Vernon Axel Brunstedt; Aivoreecomplaint al leges cruelty. asks restoration of plaintiffs maidea namev 'I I r e n e Stabb; couple mamed in .Vancou ver, Wash-. December 1942. ',' Augusta Madson vs. Dr J. Har ry Moran; order requires defend ant to aDDear and - be examined under oath concerning his prop erty and kto produce, books ox acr count; motion sets forth that judg ment previously . ' was . gr a n t e d plain tiii in amounts of $413 prin- ciDal. S100 attorney fees and $33 costs but that qnly a small amount has been. paid. -,., V- Erma Nadine Nurum vs. Fred T. Nuzum; divorce complamt ' alleg es cruelty, - asks custody - of one child; couple . married March . 8, 1941, in Iola, Kas. ; - , ; ? ' Effie May: Gardner vs. O., M. Gardner; divorce complaint alleg es cruelty, asks restoration of plaintiff s former name Effie May Cooder; couple married at : Van couver, Wash, September 9, 1941. Edwin C. Haggard vs. Dorothy Elizabeth Haggar d; defendant's answer alleges plaintiff is not a legal resident of Oregon, asks abatement of suit - , .' ' ' -'' i Southern Pacific Co. vs. Delma Mitchell and Mitchell Lumber Cot order dismisses suit with prejudice to plaintiff, on plainttfrs mouon indicating vthe case has been set tled. '. Ann Fencl vs.Trank Fencl; di vorce : comnlaint alleges infidelity. asks custody of two children and $25 a week support money; cou ple married June 13,-1932. PROBATE COURT: ' i., Horace Charles Pitt "estate; hearing set Tuesday, November 16 at 10 a. m.'on final account of Roy Harland. admfnistrator. Release by Marilla Pitt MacDonald of her interest in the estate to Ella An derson Pitt ' - if Francis Burt Pitt estate; 'order sets hearing Tuesday, November 16. at 10 a. m. for hearing on fi nal account of Roy Harland as ad ministrator. i - Charles McKinley estate; semi annual report of Roy Harland, ad ministrator de bonis non,' shows $454 receipts, " $452.82 disburse ments, balance $1.18. V; 1 Emily Hoyser estate; order: ap points E. B. Grabenhorst;; Charles H, Eeltzel and M. Trommlit ap praisers. . - "2-; , ." - 'J : : Rosa Bierward estate; order sets Monday, November" 15, for. hear ing oh final account of Raymond AT Vanderbeck, a dminis trator; which shows receipts of $575, dis bursements of $176.40 I i Lovena M. Mount estate; order admits will, to probate and apj points! Lillian Leila Hofer ; execu trix of estate valued at estimated $17,000; C. B Anderson, -Reber Allen and L C. "Allen appointed appraisers. t- - M. M. Pearcy estate; order sub stitutes D. A. Young, Ruth, Vor hees and Ruth Turpin as apprais ers for those appointed earlier, Paul E. Doty, James French and A. M. Doerner. . - Frank T. Nelson estate; order approves final account of Roy Nel off; var -production To win the war we, cannot waste anything Least of all .can we afford to wiste the irreplaceabku man-hours,. ; required to produce electridty. Cowcrio is the responsibility , of everyone of us. In the .northwest' there is ample power for all ncc essary f purposes ; ; , however, the vernment asks every family and every ; business 'to avoid all :wwte:''War-' industries heed all the available materials, man-hours, and powerwl PGE is pumping a quarter-million horsepower' to "war industries and other customers. PGE supplies the - power for electric Sliding equipment, electric steel casting furnaces, power-driven machinery, cranes, and . : - hundreds of other war plant operations. In addition, PGE supplies electricity for its lamps which mate it . possible for men and women to do precision work' on the all-important night shifts. " ' or r son, executor, showing estate's net value $4744.46. v Joseph Lentz estate; petition for appointment of ' Marie . Mills as adrninistrator. r 1, v-"' Glenn E. "Prime estate; decree., of final settlement approves final ac count of Pioneer- Trust company, executor: release . by. Edith . B. Prime of her interest in the es tate of Glenn E. Prime and Mary Jean ; Notdurf t ; ... : v ' t '- In- matter - of - Joseph Eskelson estate Mary rE. E s k e I s o n and James E. Eskelson, petitioners and ' contestants, - vs.- J. F. Ulrich, ex ecutor, contestee and' proponent; -order: for 'citation to executor to show cause why an alleged codi cil to the will should not be can celled. . - - - 1 MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS r -ji James H, Hastings, 67,-of 495 North 21st . street," " papermakeri and. Mary Christina Merrifield,' 63, of J434 Ferry street, seamstress. ' :SCeorge. Talbert JWalkeri 58, -of 1009 ; Broadway, bus driver, and Leona Daum, 62, retail clerk, Sa- lem.;t -: , . Harry Plant' 57, route 4, . box 29, mill worker,' and Grace Eve lyn Weeden, 38, Salem." x?, ... 4 Jack C FortehberryV 21,' Camp Adair soldier, 'and Nadine Privett 18, Arkansas City, Kas. - : JUSTICE COURT i ' ; James Frederick : Smith; void foreign license; $1 suspended, and costs?'-?-"' ' ' - - - - ? , Harold - Ivan-. Hetland; violation of basic rule; $10 and 'costs! , Jess Brown; no log hauling per mit; $5 and costs. , " Wanda Rose Webb; no operat or's license; continued to 10 a. m. Monday. Daniel. Nathaniel Williams; waived preliminary hearing and held to answer to grand jury on charge of non-support; committed to jail. MUNICIPAL COURT -v Elmer Goertzen, 191 First street, West Salem; violation of basic rule;-. $5 fine. - . - " . ; Mrs.; Harry McBath, . 1232 Cen ter - street; curfew violation; v $5 bail. . ' C?" "- - ? ' Charles Harold Lawrence, 39 10 Center street; no operator's, U cense; $5 fine. Y to teach Youngsters Basketball A- new activity is announced bv the S a 1 e m YMCA with the opening of a basketball school'for junior high school members start ing this Saturday night at 7 o'clock. This is a completely new project , and will '. be ., held . each Wednesday and Saturday night after this week. Former Oregon State ., Football " Star and ' later Willamette university Varsity Basketball Coach Howard Maple is to work -with this school. Her man Schwartzkoff, senior high school athletic instructor and for mer, all conference player, of-the University of Kansas, will also help. . Bob Keuscher, athletic di rector at Leslie, and William , R- Metzker, coach of athletics at Parrish,-will, help in addition to members of the "Y" staff. Leslie junior - high boys . will practice from 7 to 8:15 and ; the Parrish group from 8:15 to- 9.-30. Carl Fatlond, 75, 1 Die3 in Silverton SILvXRTON-Cari FaOand, 75, died late Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Manford Njust, on Steelhammer road. The Ekman funeral home is in charge of fu neral arrangements, which ' have not been completed. ' Surviving - are five daughters.'In g U AL I T YA .-ft il - THREE S STRONG ! V YARNS . TWISTED INTO ONE SMARTER ANP 0o3g a .. v -r "it: ...-rV. - yarns, which arc twisted into'oae.';Ancl''as'. - v. . strongas3-pIy twists arCjKuppcnheirncrV '.. fc ' ? 'unique tVcnipcring,,proccss improves . -' . . their wear "and crease-holding, qualities. . V.-. " Add to all this the style and fitting refine- mcnts of Kuppenhcimcr craftsmanship, : ' ' ' . l and you have an "outstanding suit that's xy , :. truly, an-imystmint-in gwf appearance. - - . younzzTneluy a GOOD er.t MOXLEY A1ID KUrrTUJGTOII - -- The Store of Style, Quality and Value . ; ' 416 STATE STREET - - .- : ' .... ....... 1 BUY M 6nn VA R DON PS AND ST A 11 P 5 addition to Mrs. Njust they are Mrs. Odetta Border of Silverton, Ohio, Mrs. Hilda Ramseyer of Mi chigan, Miss., Julia Fatland of New York City and Mrs. Ruth Palfrey of El Monte, Calif. Truck " Wrecked SCIO A wrecking truck work ed In the Roaring River Lumber company region Sunday extricat ing a logging truck from a ditch. B Y K U P P E N - MORE :COLORFUL AND DURABLE BECAUS.E f VK I I , S i i. I I j BETTER-FI T T ING BECAUSE C2up'pGDuCaoBciDC? : Their brisk Erigl results from thci three different First Frosts Nc led FOX VALLEY A white frost was noticed here early Tuesday, the first frost this season to wilt garden vegetable foliage. SCIO FirsJ frost of the au tumn season' in Scio was reported on the morning of October 12. Un official temperature was, 40 de grees. H E J M E R 1 4 J. wool - ' POFflaiKJ - G d ri o r a I -" G I b c f r 5 c Copp any-