The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Thursday Morning, Decembe 2. 1943 PAGE FIVE' ILcDcSaall Read Graveled Graveling of the Bridge Creek road has been Completed lorv three and seven-' tenths ' miles past Drake's cross ing. Rock used was taken from the Union Hill stock pile. A two znUe stretch up to the site of the old Bridge Creek school is still to "be graveled but this will not .be opened until the county court has ocmpleted . certain pending proceedings. The county shovel ' was moved Wednesday to a stock pile at Talbot and Thursday the crew will start putting gravel from that pile on the Greens Bridge road and the road in the Marion .district. Hennesay bar in the riv er was the source of. The gravel in this stockpile. - . . A Woodry wants furniture. Ph. 5110. '. ... -; - -f- ' .-- Collide on Commercial Automo biles driven by James Irvin Scott, 2158 South Summer street, and Walter H. Zosel, 180 East Superior street, collided at the intersection of Jerris avenue and South Com mercial street Tuesday night as Scott attempted to turn left onto Jerris. Scott was arrested by city police on a charge of drunken ness, they reported, when he was unable to pick his operator's li cense out of a collection of cards . be carried. Modern, well made painted or un- painted furniture, shop R. D CAP Drills Tonight Salem unit of the civil air patrol com mences its new winter schedule with class and drill at the armory . tonight. ' Prior to this week the unit has met each Monday night At the courthouse and on Thurs days at the armory. Open house Friday afternoon from 2 to 8:30. Child-craft nursery. Above Paramount shoe store. Ph. 2-1829. Larceny Charged Salem city police, notified that a man was attempting to sell a pair of new or nearly new loggers' boots in a Salem service station Wednesday, hastened to -the scene of the tran saction and discovered that the sale had been made, the boots sold for $4 and that the footwear had never been .worn. So they picked up Jay Watson, Oregon City who said he had bought the boots earlier in the day at Canby and that they were too small for him. Later, -officers said, Watson admitted he had stolen them. The constable from Canby came to Sa lem to take Watson and the boots back to Clackamas county. - . :;.v-;v a'Aaa Insurance of ' all kinds. ' Becke, Wadsworth, Hawkins and Rob erts. Guardian Bldg, Salem.' : Parked Cars Struck When Li Edwin' P. -Riede, Camp . Adah drove bis ' car into the rear of a parked ear belonging to Helen B. Taylor, 1370 Nebraska avenue. early, Wednesday morning, the parked 1 vehicle was pushed into the rear of another sedan parked ahead of it in the 300 block of Sooth 12th street Mark Twain rayon shirts, plain colors, washable. $3.95. Alex Jones A. A. Clothing Co, 121 N. High . Woodry repairs stoves. Ph. 5110. , Merchandiser to Speak Ronald B. Hayes, merchandising manager of the Spreckels Sugar company, San Francisco, is to speak on the subject of "Bureaucrats' at this noon's luncheon meeting of the Salem Lions club. Club te Meet Townsend club No. 16 will meet at the home of Mrs. Arnold, 2258 Ford street, on Thursday. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bid. Baby Cuts Eye Tommy Hill; 2 years old, 588 North Church street, who caught the hook of a coat hanger in the outer corner of his right eye Wednesday, was taken to a physician by city first aid men. The eyelid was cut but apparently the ball of the eye was uninjured, first-aiders said. Paul Cannon,' 8, resident of 1670 South 12th street, fell from a bicycle in front of his home late Wednesday afternoon, - bumping his ; head, first-aid men said. Emergency care was also given David Biggs, 17, of route four, Salem, who sus tained a minor cut on . the top of his head in an automobile acci dent Wednesday. Herbert Barker, a trustee of Salem Central Trades and Labor council, received an accidental cut in the thigh with a slaughtering ; knife Tuesday aft ernoon at Valley Packing com pany. First-aid . men took him to Salem General hospital, and he was dismissed following examina tion and care. Woodry wants cars. Ph. 5110. Spook 8ponsor Speaks F. A. Bull, who brings the Fran cisco Spook show to the Capitol theatre at midnight tonight, is scheduled to tell some of his in teresting experiences in escorting spooks about the country as be is interviewed at 4:4$ p.m. today over KSLM. ImXx florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N- Lib . Escape from Stockade City police were notified Wednesday that Pvts. Rufus D. Hale and Wil liam R. Stamm had escaped Tues day night from the stockade at Camp Adair. Bon huer club dance. Fraternal Temple, Saturday, Dec 4. Good music. Jack Stolen Raymond Dough erty, 1155 South 12th street, has reported to police the theft of a jack from his automobile. It was taken Sunday night. Called U Fires Salem dry fire men were called to Miller's store at 11 ajn. Wednesday to handle a fire which took the grease off the elevator: shafts - but otherwise is believed to have done little dam age. 'Firemen rode the elevator for several minutes putting out the fire and checking for possible new outbreaks. They were called to Front and State street at 4:15 Wednesday afternoon by word of a chimney fire - but could locate neither blaze nor heavy smoke in the area upon arrivaL Tuesday night at 7:30 they -'were called to a -chimney fire at 1369 Center street. 'V' "'. ' ' ' For home loans see Salem fed eral. ISO South Liberty. ' "You win always find a better car and make a better deal at Lo der Bros., 445 Centes St "Our 15th year in Salem. Oregon." "Home i of Good Used Can." "Oldsmobile Sales and Service." Wanted: Clean cotton rags 5 cents pound. Oregon Statesman. Carlsoa Comes Here Kenneth D. Carlson, inspector for the John Day and Walker Range units dur ing the : past summer, has been transferred" to Salem headquar ters of the state forestry division. He is in charge of tax roll re cords. ' ' Recording Fees Up According to Herman Lanke, county record er, fees for recording reached a new high of $1517 In November, indicating considerable exchange of property and moneys. . Carle HI John Carle, freight agent in Salem for the Southern Pacific company, was reported to be seriously ill and on his way to a hospital in San Francisco for treatment. Marrlaa-o Applications Increase Marriage applications issued in November numbered 80 according to Hanry Mattson, acting county clerk. Bequest Taxable All" except 8500 of a $3200 bequest front the estate of Mrs. Florence Blauvelt of Portland1 to the Portland Cre mation associaton for the purpose of forever keeping flowers In vas es in front of the vaults of her self and ; husband is subject to state inheritance tax. Attorney General X H.' VanWinkle ruled here Wednesday. Mrs. Blauvelt died on March 8 and left an es tate of approximately $50,000. The opinion was asked by State Treas urer Leslie M. Scott J - ..... . ... - r ' , ' Stelwer Governor . W. H. Stelwer, Fossil, president of the state senate, became acting gov ernor of Oregon shortly after 5 ajm. Wednesday when Gov. Earl Snell crossed the state line en route to Chicago; to attend a na tional conference. Stelwer Indi cated that he would not come to Salem unless there is some offi cial state business requiring his attention. Snell will be absent from the state for 10 days. . Ask Project Sarrey The Ore gon postwar readjustment devel opment commission Wednesday asked county agents to conduct a statewide survey to determine what improvements farmers have in mind following the war. The survey will deal particularly, with proposed new barns, houses and other farm buildings. The county agents will report to the execu tive secretary of the commission. Mall Delivery Later Mall car riers, city and rural, leave the postoffice a half hour later each morning now because it is too dark to leave earlier, Postmaster Henry Crawford has announced. The new schedule started Wednesday morning. Clabbers Meet Townsend club No. 4 will meet at the E. H. Earles home, 2125 North 4th atreet to night at 7:30. This Is the meeting formerly scheduled for Wednesday night Tax Employes Deputized Three employes, Margaret HilL Howard M. Perry and Claire Hammang, in the tax office were 'deputized Wednesday. The type : of . work done and the money handled in the tax collecting office make it necessary that employes be depu tized. - Asks Vacating of Streets Ma mie Vincent . has . petitioned the county court for an order vacat ing Smith street and portions' of Front, First and Second streets in West Woodburn. The streets have not been improved and are not used. : -i--'-- - " -, ; Duncan Assigned Circuit Judge George R. Duncan of Mar ion county was assigned Wed nesday by Chief Justice J. - O. Bailey to Benton ; county to , try the divorce action of " Lane vs. Lane. Judge Charles H. Combs of Lake county was assigned, to try two divorce cases in Klamath county. Candidate Victor Has san, Portland, Wednesday filed in the state department here for the democratic nomination for state senator from the 13 th dis trict, Multnomah v county. - His name will go on the ballot at the primary election next May. Permits Required Because of miUtaiy' regulations, permits for burning slashing and starting other fires in the forest areas will be required until December 31, State Forester Nels Rogers de clared Wednesday. Estacada Teacher Is Visitor in Amity AMITY Miss Pearl Allen, teacher in the Estacada high school, spent the Thanksgiving va cation at the home of her mother and sister, Mrs. Olove Allen and Miss Valine Allen east of town. IPanlbllS IId.!iDiPaIG CIRCUIT COURT ; . . Fauniel F. Lynch vs. Marion A. Lynch; motion asks support mon ey during suit and fees. . -Walter Scheff e et al vs. Anna Johnson et al; order default. John Hoffmeyer.vs. Katherina Hoffmeyer; divorce complaint charges desertion - and asks that defendant's interest in sale .con tract be barred; they were mar ried in October, 1924, in Vancouver..-' : "rr''-p-;':-;., E. Don- Smith vs. Margaret G. Smith; charges cruel and inhu man treatment and asks custody of child; they . were married March 23, 1942, at Vancouver. FKOBATE COUXT ; .' 'c'- - Catherine M. Landaker estate; final -order . approves account of Clark Madison Landaker, admin istrator, , discharges administrator and closes estate following distri bution of assets to heirs. ; Anna Thman guardianship; pe tition tasks and order directs rel atives and interested persons to appear to show why certain real estate; should not be sold. Agnes Hermle estate; order sets January 3, 1944, at 10 sum. for hearing on final acocunt of Math ias Hermle, executor. Mary Reynolds guardianship; order sets December 20, at 10 am. for hearing on petition to ap point Joan Reynolds as guardian and appraisers for real estate. Fred W. Tubman estate; order for citation to. show whether in terested real property in estate may be sold. - " ; - r Martha Truxler guardianship; eleventh, report of guardian Jen nie Eberting show receipts of $567.09 and disbursements of $353J7. : - '.: MAKJUAGE APPLICATIONS Robert Williams, 21, Camp Adair, soldier, and Delores Jean Hollenbeck, li," Kansas, waitress. JUSTICE COURT ! 5 'Ezra L, Kuebterj threatening commission o a jfelony; released under $250 bail, and preliminary hearing set for 3 p. kl, December M ' JT : ; : r - I-'- i '! ' i Oliver Eugene Sha thick; oper ating motor vehicle without lights; $10. fine paid, i . M - : ; MUNICIPAL COURT j David RIgsi route four, Salem; reckless driving; $75 baiL- ' Earlf A. Gooch, 12ll South li berty street; ( violation of basic rule; $70 fine. . i , i ? Jay Watsonj, Oregon City; lar ceny; released j to Canby constable.' Unusual Describes on W earner Oregon ; months, seems weather the last bound to co Call fornian that is i tai be unusual. October was Wet, iNojvember was, comparatively j dry. A near op proximation to the rainfall of , the past month was that of November in 1935, both perhaps for similar reasons.: In October of 1935 Ore gon had a heavy! snowfall. In Ocj tober of this year: there was a hea vy rainfa!L' . J..! .i ,. ': f: November of 1942, also unusual, produced a rainfall of 13.38 inches, as compared with 2.38 inches this Chicken Ioac Cases Mount in Oregon I PORTLAND; Deci 1-tfVCas- es of chicken pox mounted: to 131 1 in Oregoni last week to make up over 25 pr centl of all com4 municable disease,' the state board of health announced! today, j j Lane) county1 reported ' 10 more Of Infantile j paralysis, but of 17 cases showed oven the preceding the state total no increase week, i U. t . i i ii i j ' " " " " ' "'''"": ' : ' " j' ' j "; ' jj - i.. . i .:' -. '- ' . ' I- j sii !i " -' : : ' ': '' i ; Si - - : . ; . :,!? : M : ,. .,-: , , ; ". -: : f It- : -1 :' I f . . M :. I n : ! s ''''' ' 'J u ' 1 ' ! : .! :' : .. J: i .... A - -4 : !;. - I f Q LJlJ SSariliiig Today . Pec. 2 and If you need a warm coat or a suit, buy now. Choose from our big collection of smart apparel. Check every item, for here are the biggest reductions of the season. In vest at Kay's in beauty, warmth and wear, of the smartest winter clothes at clear ance prices. 6 i M SIHT Sport Suits Mannish Tailored Dressmakers - Casuals z: ONE LARGE RACK OF ODDS AND ENDS ALL WOOL regular rx nn n n S24.S5 PLAIDS CHECKS SOLID COLORS AULA WUUL V ONE SPECIAL ; GROUP mm AH-Wool Tweeds Water-Repellent Gabardines V Fitted Styles - Raglan Coats Chesterfields - Classics ALL WANTED MATERIALS AND COLORS $26.95 ceiling price $29.50 ceiling price $32.50 ceiling price $34.50 ceiling price $37.50 ceiling price price price $45.00 ceiling price $49.50 ceiling price $39.50 $42.50 iii ceiling liUDaiiicoiib : REGARDLESS OF OUR PRESENT LOW PRICES (?)) jVW OFF, Side AAA. lla' .... SS4J . . . . . WSB . .. . . : $S? ir-ar i c 3 n rn1 . (3) (a) . I (2) :';.::i: (5) is) .: (S - - - - . . v ; (2) (2) -'- . - . :; C3 S!;b 5i it 1 M I li I 1 i I S i 1 it