Tli OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, - Oregon. Thursday Morning. December 16, 1943 Where They Are--W hat -4 5 Lt Merlin Leroy Dako. USMC reserve, ten ef Mr. and Hn Frank C. Dake, route .one, box ML Lyons, who last week was g radaated from - the naval air training center at Corpus Chris- tL Texas. LUBBOCK, Texas, Army Air Field. . Dec. 15.-Reporting to this advanced . twin-engine school of the army air forces training com mand on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, were two aviation cadets from Salem, Ore., entering with this "Pearl Harbor" class, appropriately the largest in the history : of Lubbock army flying school. Cadets James W. Cooper and Frank H. Hunt will soon complete' their flying training and become flying officers. LAAF is an a d. v anced pilot training school, where Uncle Sam's air force is giving its hea vyweight aviation cadets and av iation students the final lap of their flight training in oi-motored AT-17 Bobcats, which is but a re hearsal for the Flying Fortresses, Liberators, Mitchells, Marauders and other multi-engined ships. The commanding officer is Col. Ralph E. Holmes, a command pi lot with 17 years experience in the air corps as a communications of ficer, balloon observer, airship pi lot, aircraft observer and heavier-than-air pilot Cadet Cooper, son of Mr. and COMMISSIONER'S COirRT The following is, the" official publication of the record of claims before the Marion County Com missioners' Court for the Novem ber term, 1943, with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc., ac cording to the records in the of fice of the County Clerk: Misc.: Mrs. Brilla Gallagher, Ford truck, 450.00. Feeble Minded: Dr. Wm. B. Mott, exams, 10.00; Dr. Roscoe C. Wilson, exam, 5.00. Insane Aeet: Dr. Wm. B. Mott, exam, 10.00; Dr. D. R. Ross, exam, 5.00; Dr. Roscoe C. Wilson, exams, 30.00. Misc.: Collector of internal revenue, witholding tax,, 1,732.10; A. J. Frank Lumber Co., lumber, 271.03; State Ind. Acq. Com., ins.. 419.22; State Public Welfare, aid to dep. children, 2,201.60; State Public Welfare, aid blind, 245.00; State Public Welfare, old age as sist, 9,374.00; Salem Branch 1st NatL Bank, bond, 37.50; Ladd & Bush VS. NatL Bank, bond, 18.75. Assessor's Office: Paul Griebenow, deputy, 80.29; C. A. Lewis, do, 138.81; Alma Ackerman, do, 99.15; Anabel Moon, do, 33.13; Grace N. Bapcock, do, 88.65; Ray Lick, do, 110.45; Ernest Denny, do, 97.15; Gordon E. Tower, do, 151.80. Cir cuit Court: Blanche B. Ferguson, reporter, 208.15. Coanty Clerk: A. M. Roethlin, deputy, 162.20; G. M. Six, do, 136.70; Ola Hughes, do, 120.15; Melba Hodge, deputy, 99 -90; Margaret Reznicsek, do, 110.30; Gladys White, do, 64.90; H. 4. Gregg, do, 35.40. County Court: Gladys White, clerk, 28.00. Court House:- Edw. Brasher, janitor, 106.65; W. A. Gritton, do, 114.55; Win. H. Moriarty, dp, 104.55; Charles Miller, do. 114.55; Anne Hoffert, elevator oper., 52.92; Ruth Hutchins, do, 58.88. Diss. Atty. Of fice: Mary Jane Kestly, stenog, 83.15. Health Office: W. J. Stone, MD, health officer, 290.70; F. R. Coleman, dairy insp., 185.95; I. G. Lermon, sanitarian, 150.80; Bernice Yeary, nurse super, 159.15; Grace L.. Taylor, clinic nurse, 120.15; Erma Plett, nurse, 120.40; Ruth Reimer, do, 135.15; Merwyn Darby, do, 135.15; Patricia Wedum, do, 82.26; Rosemarie Smith, do, 125.15; Evelyn Rasley, do, 130.55; Leona Keiley, do, 109.75; Lois- Raffety, do, 50.11; Vera Wood, stenog, 90.40? Melsa Conrad, do, 100.40; Frances Meyer, do, 104.15; Muriel B. Tilley, do, 103.05. Salem Con stable: Alma Johnson, stenog, 25.00. Salem Justice: Berniece Poitras, clerk, 118.55. Juvenile Court: Nona White, probation of ficer, 146.59. Poor AecU. Mrs. Eli zabeth Krause, allowance, 15.00. Recorder's Aeet: Frances- Matt son, deputy, 98.15; Josephine Fred rickson, do, 101.27; Charlotte Ap ple, do, 123.95; Wikje Winslow, clerk, 82.15. School Supt: Cora E. Reid, deputy, 100.40; Carmalite I. Weddle, supervisor, 119.65; Mar tha H. Fischer, secy, 89.85. Sheriff Aeet: D. Young, deputy, 170.49; B. R. Smith, do, 158.69; A. L Johnson; do, 123.69; W. E. Smith, do, 119.09; H. F. Domogalla, chief tax deputy, 166.38; Louann Has-' ing, cashier, 127.78; Myrtle Evans, mach. operator, 121.80; A. M. Dal rymple, deputy, 130.30; H, M. Per ry, clerk, 130.30; C Hammang, do, 132.33. Treasurer's Office: Audrey Ewing, deputy, 109.15. County Property: K. William -Thielsen, They Are Doing Mrs.. Cecil Troy Cooper of 2455 South High street, was a survey or with the Dupont company- in New Jersey before entering flight training at Curtis field. He is a graduate of the Salem high school. .Cadet Hunt, son of Frank Hunt of the USi marines, ' and Mrs. Frank. Hunt, sr., of 2460 Trade street. Is a former student of Wil lamette university where he was a member of Sigma Tau, and 20 30 club. Before entering -the serv ice he was a salesman in Long view, Wash. His wife, the former Miss Jeanne Lucille Probert is at home at 2160 State street in Salem.- ; j - J After a few more weeks of con centrated academic and f li g h t training both Cadet Hunt and Ca det Cooper will be ready tq grad uate. 1 - Seth Underwood, a former Sa lem man who was graduated from Salem high school and carried The Statesman, wrote recently to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Underwood, West Salem. Pvt. Un derwood, now in the marine corps writes: "It has been almost three months since I last received a let ter, which is explainable by the fact that I have been traveling again. We left New Caledonia, went over to the "New Hebrides, fooled around there awhile, and then took off like a streak for that little dot on the map called Ta rawa. At first all we could see was a lot of palm trees and a cloud of smoke from naval shell ing. As we neared the island we couldn't imagine anything bad was going to happen. It seemed as if nothing could live through that intense barrage. I guess people can though, because a lot of wea pons suddenly opened up on us and right then I was really thankful for those three inches of steel around me. We blew up a lot of installations' before we got hit. My tank commander and I were hit, but the tank kept run ning and we pulled back. They bandaged up my wound and sent me to the ship. The scratch is healed and I am ok. "I've seen half the world, prac tically, and if the rest of it is like this, I'll never leave Oregon again. land agent 110.80; Mary Baillie, stenog., 83.55; Chas. J. Zerzan, de puty, 140.55. Engineer's Office: N. C. Hubbs, engineer, 181.05; Erma Kuenzi. secy, 104.15. Dog Fund: Paul Marnach, dog control officer, 121.96; H. J. Gregg, clerk, 50.00. Circuit Court: Mae Ledgerwood, bailoff, 3450. Misc.: Anabel Moon, bond refund, 15.25; H. R. Craw ford, bonds, 1,462,50; H. R. Craw ford, postage, 40.00. Labor: J. P. Aspinwall, 133.69; C. Carlson, 192.96; Fred Hammack, 146.51; J. J. Hollett, 103.14; Edward Schmitt, 91.68; L. Beckner, 157.66; O. D. Binegar, 163.78; J. A. Burns, 133. 82; Wm. P, Croker, 144.01; Ar thur Drake, 104.05; W. C. Deross, 136.53; Harvey M. Girod, 110.05; J. Nag, 21.00; Bertrand Iversen, 164.03; Laurel Lamb, 151.19; W. R. Massey, 53.00; H. A. Martin, 140.89; H. A, Penny, 29.95; Joe F. Ringwald, 23.96; G. E. Rowland, 93.58; Nick Schwab, 184.09; E. G. Syron, 43.74; Clyde Woodruff, 163.78; Frank Woelke, 164.89; Hugh Webb, 118.69; E. L. Rogers, 138.61; Lee A. Wells, 158.73; The odore Kuenzi, 14&84; Jos. A. Robl, 151.92; L. W. Webber, 143.66; Lloyd Jarman, 119.11; Roy Hack enberg, 136.76; William Naitzger, 152.84; M. J. McCormick, 134.30; Emil Johnson, 43.34; Charles Co bine, 113.94; Ed Simpson, 154.59; Tom Bowden, 141.04; Roy Lafol lett, 137.70. Guy Miles and Irene Miles, repayment, 100.00. Labor: E. J. Richards, 117.04; H. O. Bevier, 82.25; Arthur Blackburn, 152.84; Oliver Johnson, 129.98; N. S. Lamphear, 114.60; A. V. Morrison, 115.16; A. A. Richards, 134.30. Geo. E. Allen Hdwe, sups., 35.45; Bancroft Whitney Co., law books, 7.50; The E. J. Bartells Co, lub, 8.40; . Bobbs Merrill Co, law books, 215.00; Agnes C. Booth, T. E, etc, 146.60; BosUtch Northwest Inc., sups., 9.25; A. C. Burk, T. E. etc, 421.62; W. E. Burns, reps., 3.50; Ballou & Wright reps, 25. 0'; E. H. BurrelL reps, 30.45; Cap ital Cit yBindery, sups, etc, 38. 50; Capital Journal, adv, 336.35; Chris tison Jones, sups, etc, 132. 00; Commercial Book Store, equip, 8.00; Day Bros. Garage, reps, 4.32; Frank Doolittle Master Serv. Sta, tires, 146.40; Doughton Hardware, reps,-18.33; Walter J. Downs, glass, 12.28; Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co, reps, 7.38; i Feenaughty Ma chinery Co, reps, 27.29; Firestone Stores, recaps, 27.53; Gilmore Oil Co, gas and oil, 346.26; Goodrich Silverton Stores, tires, 206.02; J. E. Haseltine & Co, sups, 17.45; Hof f mans JTire Service, tires, 62. 15; The Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co, law books, 7.50; Douglas McKay Chev. Co, reps, 3.19; A. B. Mc Laughlan, reps, 36 .38 ; Mountain States Power Co, L. and P, 40. 38; Munneil & Sherrill, reps, 13. 75; Needhams Book Store, sups., 10.75; Northern Life Ins. Co, ins, 22.93; Oregon Physicians Serv, dues, 49.22; Oregon State Highway Conx, asphalt 692.02; .Pacific Tel. & TeL Co, tet, 229.45; Packer Scott Co; sups, 23.37; Philippl Tire Serv, rep, 15.50; R. W. Piper, re pairs, 304 J29; Pohle Staver Co, reps, 53.00; Portland Gen- FJec Co, L. & P, 193.58; Rahn Mc Whorterl Paper Co, sups, 94.12; Richfield Oil Corp, kerosene, 33.60; Rben Typewriter Exchange, sups, 9.00; Salem Abstract Co, re fund, 1.40; Salem Concrete Pipe fc Pro. Co, drain, 41.40; Salem Dea- It's the best place in the world!" The Underwoods have a second son, Irving K, who enlisted in the navy in September,. 1942, and is .now a petty officer, third class, aboard a destroyer. GERVAIS Pvt. Roland Glea- son, grandson of Mrs. L. P. Glea son of GerVais and nephew of Earl Gleason of Salem, has suc cessfully made his fifth and qua lifying jump at the parachute school at Fort Benning. Ga. The fifth jump made at night, comple ted Gleason's parachute jumping which lasted the standard four weeks and which include jump ing from towers 250 feet high. He has earned the right to wear the wings and boots of the army's most modern soldier, the - para trooper. GERVAIS Word has just been received here of the promotion of Alden Schwabauer from first lieutenant to captain. He is sta tioned at Mather Field, Calif ., and is now commanding officer of his squadron. A reserve officer, he was commissioned a second lieu tenant upon graduation from the University of Oregon in 1933. Called into active service in 1942, he was transferred, to the air force. Mrs. Schwabauer and their two children live in Portland. She is the daughter of G. H. Benja min of Gervais. DALLAS IX Glen Wlebe spent a short time with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wlebe, while being transferred from Sa-J linas, Calif., to a station in Wash ington. Wiebe is in the air corps and has been in the service for about a year. He was accompan ied by Lt. Willie White and Lt Ervin Wilson. Ens if n Frank Guy Is spending a short leave in Dallas visiting his wife and small daughter and his mother, Mrs. N. L. Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salter receiv ed word Wednesday that their son. Pvt. Russell Satter, USMC, had participated in the battle of Tarawa and had . come through without a scratch. The one letter, allowed each marine at the close of the engagement, was sent to Satter's wife in Portland with a request that she immediately tele phone his parents here. First word received from their usually correspondence-minded son in 2V4 months, the letter speaks of the coness Hosp, hosp, 93.20; Salem Laundry Co., sups, 2.38; Salem Navigation Co., frt, 14.06; Salem Steel & Supply Co, reps, 13.27; Salem Tire Service, tires, 18.00; Salem Water Commission, water, 56.45.; Standard Oil Co. of CaL, gas and oil, 163.38; State Tire Ser, tires, 171.62; The Texas Co, oil, 29.95; Union Oil Co. of Cal, gas, 15.00; Unruh Knapp Printing Co, sups, 377.55; Valley Motor Co, reps., 108.06; Valley Oil Co, diesel, 15.86; Valley Welding Co, sups, 10.46; Carmalite I. Weddle, T. E, 25.70; Wm. Wengenroth, storage chg, 1.00; West Pub. Co, law books, 15.00; Willamette Valley Transfer, frt, 4.34; Dr. Roscoe C. Wilson, exams, 40.00; Woodbury Co, sups, 552.89; R. D. Woodrow Co, reps., 8.21; Joseph A. Wright, bond refund, .75. Assessor's Office: Burroughs Adding Mach. Co, sups, 2.40; Cooke Stationery Co, sups, .25; Ernest Denny, T. E, 2.10; Statesman Publ. Co, sups, 112.85. Circuit Court: The Golden Pheasant, petit jurors, 15.40; Ralph W. Skopil, atty. fees, 30.00; Drs. Williams & Lidbeck, exams, 70.00. Civil Defense: Mt Angel Lumber Co., sups, 223.85. Clerk's Office: J. E.' Allen & Co, sups, 1.28; The J. K. Gill Co., sups, .60. Coroner: Dr. W. L. Lidbeck, exams, 25.00. Court House: Commercial Sand & Gravel Suply Co, exp, 3.00; Otis Elevator Co, maint, 8.50; Salem Hardware Co, sups., 1.50; C. A. Vibbert, reps, 5.25. Dist Attornej: Clackamas Co, exp, 1.50; M. B. Hayden, mis, .31; T. Harold Tom linson, T. E, 2.05. Health Dept.: Capital City Laundry, maint, 9.53; Central Pharmacy, med. sups, 26. 26; Hendrie Lab, lab, 125.00; Marion Co. Dept. of Health, T. E, etc, 13.98; Dr. G. A. Niles, med. serv, 15.00; Perry's Drug Store, sups, 2.00, Physicians 3c Hosp. Supply, sups, 43.85; Dr. Mary B. Pur vine, med. serv, 18.00; Salem Masonic Temple Assn., rent 135. 00; School Dist. 4, tel, 1.15; Tide Water Associated Oil Co, gas, 45. 00; Dr. R. J. Van Cleave, med. serv, 6.40; Dr. G. A. Williams, med. serv, 18.00. Herd Insp.: Dr. Fred W. Lange, inspection, 157. 59; A. W. Simmons, do, 143.71. Indemnity: Karl A. Hess, indem nity, 82.50; Halver Mikkelson it r I 1 - V f battle as . unimaginably bloody and of- the thanksgiving . in the hearts of the survivors although no turkey was served on Thanks giving day, .Mrs. . Ed Satter said last night. William MeMorris Austin. IS, fireman second class,' who" Is . a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Austin, route three Salem, has completed basic training at the submarine school, submarine base, New Lon don, Conn., for duty with the na tion's growing fleet of undersea fighters. After experience on board a submarine Fireman Austin will been titled to wear the twin dol phin insignia of that service. Aus tin attended Salem senior high school and was in the state guard four months before joining the navy in March ' of this year. He received naval recruit training at Farragut Idaho. ' A U M S VUXE Pvt. Melvin NichoL who is with the army en gineers somewhere in the south Pacific, has written his wife that he will be moved soon. He was last at Munda, New Georgia, and reports that for Thanksgiving he had a taste of turkey and the meal was not too bad. So far his opinion of the "beautiful South Sea islands' is not too high. - SCIO Reid Meritt of the Pro vidence locality near Scio is home on 15 day leave from the naval base at Farragut, Idaho. He is a son- of Mr. and Mrs. John Mer itt. Sal. Henry Krossman is sta tioned in Louisiana engaged in mill operations. He has been in the army for two years. BUENA VISTA Pfe. John Wheeler ol Tulelake, Calif., is visiting relatives and friends here while on furlough. JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Workman of the Millers burg district received word from their son, Jack Workman, second class fireman, that he hopes to spend Christmas at home. Mem ber of the crew of a warship that was damaged in the Aleutian the ater, Jack was hospitalized be cause of severe burns he ceceived. He joined the navy 18 months ago, at the age of IT and has been in several set battles. His brother, Pvt. Owen Workman, 19, is in the army air force in Tunis, North Son, do, 32.00; Ben N. Miller, do, 6.00; Marc Savage, do, 12.00. In sane: Dr. E. V. Fortmiller, exam, 5.00; Dr. Marian Follis Mayo, do, 5.00; Dr. J. L. Sears, do, 5.00. Jail: Red Cross Pharmacy, sups, 4.63; Sanitary Service Co, sups, 1.65. Salem Constable: Earl Ad ams, T. E, 64.85. Salem Justice: Sybil C. Catlin & Rollin K. Page, rent 40.00.Outside Justice: J. H. Catton, Newberg const, 2.15; W. C. Miller, Wood. Const, 3.00! Ju venile: Mrs. Ethel Hamblin, misc., 25.00. Poor Misc.: The Boys and Girls Aid Soc. of Ore, misc., 10. 67; Catholic Charities Inc., misc., 75.00; Children's Farm Home, misc., 45.83; State Public Welfare Com, gen. assist, 3,493.98. Ration Board: Adolph Nelson, rent, 75.00; H. J. Rowe, rent 22.50. Rodent Control: Ames Harris Neville Co, grain, etc, 34.15. Scalp Bounty: Catherine Turnidge, bounty, 1.50. School Supt: Dept. of Supervision and Curriculum, misc. sups, 4.00; Hawkins & Roberts, rent, 55.00. Sealer: Dept. of Agriculture, seal er, 62.00. Sheriff: A. C. Burk, crim. T. E, 112.00; Art Burnside & Co, sups, 3.06; Franklin Printing Co, do, 9.12; F. Jaskoski & Son, do, 2.00; Marshall Wells Co, do, 7.59; Clive Scott misc., 5.00; Clive Scott equip, 122.09; Western Un ion, tel, 2.25; A. C Burk, postage, 20.00; Faye Domogalla, jA 20.00;H. F. Domogalla, clerk, 54.68; Faye Domogalla, do, 36.89; Myrtle Evans, do, 51.96; Claire Hammang, do, 40.20; H. M. Perry, do, 49.69; Emory Sanders, do, 35.94; Gladys Mink, do, 30.71; Laura Adams, do, 40.84; Jo Lehmer, do. 44.67; Elsie Simila, do, 33.69; Mrs. Bywater, do, 32.17; Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt do, 35.67; Mrs. Elva Riedesel, do, 35.67; C. H. Zerzan, do, 42.29; Wm. Luse, do, 20.06; Margaret Hill, do, 56.49; Carolyn Gluesing, do, 55.99; Louann Hassmg, do, 30.10; A. M. Dalrymple, do, 10.50. Treasurer: Ladd & Bush Salem Branch VS. NatL, box rent 12.00. Surveyor: Shannon & Co. inc., sups, 3.61. Co. Property: City of Salem, cutting weeds, etc, 4.62; City of Salem Water Dept., install tap, 20.00; Leonard B. Judson, installing wa ter, 61.30; Martin T. Pratt notices, 2.00; Scellars & Foley, ins, 2.50; Union Abstract Co, policy, 20.00. "C7v ' O- Africa, He joined the army to Oc tober, 1942. There are two young er sons at home. - Pvt. Richard Boehrrager is vis iting his wife and .seven months old daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trank Boehringer. Pvt. Boehringer is stationed near- Los Angeles and has not been home in nine months and this is the. first time he has seen his daughter. ' Lt. CoL ; George 'L." -Scooty" Dutton arrived in Salem : Wed nesday to spend Christmas with his wife' who has been making her home with her father, Albert Hunter, 995 North Summer street CoL Dutton, who was an insur ance man in Portland, was called up with the Oregon national guard in 1940 and went to the south west Pacific and Australia in ear ly 1942. He has been in New Guinea.- 'i He has had varied 'experiences in the southwest theater of war but recently was sent home for hospital treatment. He is now on leave from an army hospital In California. CoL Dutton will di vide his time between Salem and Portland. En route to S4tl, whre he expects Ho i"be assigned to active duty, . Bill Upjohn, son of Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Upjohn, visited his parents here- briefly Tuesday night He recently was graduated from the US maritime service School at Catalina Island, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips have received word of the arriv al in the south Pacific of their son, Lt. William L. Phillips, jr., who had spent several months in the Hawaiian islands. Harold W. Maker has been graduated from the air navigation school at Hando Field, Texas, and commissioned a second lieutenant in the army air corps. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maker, 90 Beech street. ZION, 111. -(Jp)- A Lake county political leader telephoned a prominent Zion resident and urged him to run for precinct committ man. He declined vigorously, but the party official gave him an argu ment, climaxing it with "We need new blood in the party." "Call the Red Cross," snapped the unwilling resident Photostat: Photostat Corp, sups, 330.28. Engineer's: N. C. Hubbs, postage etc, 2.50; Pacific Build & Eng., sups, 10.00. Dog Fund: Paul Marnach, T. E, 75.30; S. C. El bright sheep claim, 14.00; Goffin, do, disallowed; Bob Hunsaker, do, 25.00; Henry L. Hunt, do, 15.00; Lee D. Marsh, do, 20.00; M. Van Buskirk, turkeys, 13.50; Frank Dutton, bond refund, 11.01. Proceedings: November 2, 1943, Goffin Sheep Claim Disalowed. No. 3, Final Hearing Indemnity Claim of Halver Mikkelson & Son. No. 4, Final hearing Indemnity Claim of F. Claude Nims set for Nov. 30. Nov. 5, Order to View and j Survey a Road in Dist. No. 1 ; Quit Claim Deeds to D. A. Frank lin et ux, John P. Pelto et ux, Al bert S. Watters, Henry Q. Kusch- nick et ux, and James W. Mc Clain; Resolution Intention to Vacate County Road in T. 9 S, R. 2 W. Nov. 6, Quit Claim deed to Donald H. Upjohn et ux. Release of Old Age Pension Agreement with . Norton Vanderhoof. Nov. 8,s Final neat iii mi uiuuuiui viauus Karl A. Hess and Ben N. Miller. Nov. 9, Quit Claim Deeds to J. S. McGill et ux, Mary Scotheim and Fred J. Miller. Nov. 10, Contract of 'Sale to Rollo D. Kent et ux. Nov. 15, Beer License to T. W. Trask. Nov. 16, Beer Licenses to Walter A .Satterlee and Charles Henry Lake; Quit Claim Deeds to City of Silverton and Walter L. and Km ma A. Babson; Petition and Order' Re-Cancellation of Contract of Sale to Anna Thurston; Order Designating Newspaper for cer tain Publications. Nov. 22, Permit to haul Logs Paul W. Brown; Beer Licenses to Ray T. and Lillie M. McKee, Norman Pfaffinger, Paul J. Woodroffe; Quit Claim Deed to Arvilla E. and William Ward Smith; Petition for Mainten ance of Roads in Lone Oak Vil lage. Nov. 23, Permit to haul Logs, David Schafer, Beer License, Vir ginia Eckerlen. Nov. 24, Cancel lation of Taxes, Quit Claim Deed to Wendell E Heath et ux. Nov. 30, Final Hearing Indemnity Claim of F. Claude Nims; Beer Licenses Frank E. Wehrman, Edgar P. and Mary L. Smith, Ernest W. Fernau; Clerk's Annual Report, Treasurer's Annual Report. IN A t w wy ? r J ': H LPunlbflua?' LKiea;iDn'ds CIRCUIT COURT iVesta Dotts vs. Cecil Dotts; di vorce : complaint - alleges cruelty and desertion, asks custody of one child; couple married April 15, 1936, in Los Angeles. - , . Giles C Raymer vs. Laura G. Raymer; divorce complaint alleges desertion; couple married Septem ber 20, 19 17, at Seattle. - Mathers vs. Mathers; motion Tor . continuance - - urged before Judge George R. Duncan, allowed, case tentatively; re-set for - De cember 21. Motion"" to strike sub mitted without argument ' . Lyons vs. Lyons; motion f o re straining order; . custody " of -child and support money argued before Judge Duncan; suit money and at torney fee allowed plus some sup port money. Edna E. Milligan vs. Wilbur C. Milligan; divorce complaint alleg es cruelty; couple married May 5, 1940, at Crabtree; plaintiffs mo tion for order compelling defend ant to remain away from plain tiff and baby during pendency of suit; plaintiffs afidavit alleges threats. John F. Schafer vs. Sadib L. Schafer; divorce complaint al leges cruelty and desertion; cou ple married January 15, 1924, at Oregon City. ' Edwin C. Haggard vs. Dorothy Elizabeth Haggard; defendant's answer to amended complaint ad mits and denies allegations - and alleges plaintiff was not a resi dent of Oregon for 12 months be fore filing complaint; asks com plaint be dismissed. PROBATE COURT Fred Schwab estate; order ad mits will to probate and appoints Mary Schwab LeDoux executrix; James Fournier, Joseph J. Keber and N. M. Lauby appointed ap praisers of estate of estimated val ue of $19,000; will makes speci fic bequests to grandchildren, in cluding three who also were adop ted children of the deceased, and divides the remainder among the children. Percy A. Cupper estate; apprai sal of Carle Abrams, Leo G. Page and Mrs. D. C. Minto at $19,584.04, including $6500 in real property. Pauline Kehrberger estate; fin al decree approves final . account of Pioneer Trust Co, executor; distributive receipts. Charles Lester Bonney estate; order authorizes George W. Hubbs, administrator, to deliver certain bonds to persons to whom they were made payable. ;;; ,: ; W.'HJMacklin estate"; order ad mits will to probate and appoints S. S. "Macklin and Pearl Spain- hour executors; estate's probable value; $2000. , ' ' Flora Clark estate; showing by Nellie J. Clark, daughter and sole heir, as to-contents of safety de posit box I held jointly with the deceased, and as to status of their joint bank account. v- n Michael Lane guardianship; re port of sale of real property by Charles H. HeltzeL guardian. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS , Orville Leighton Dunigan, 23, route T, Salem, merchant marine. rand Kathryn Marie Nehk 18, Ore gon City, waitress, " . ' JUSTICE COURT. V ' Jack A. Emery; plea'5 ef not guilty - to charge - of non-support; h e 1 d for examination and com mitted to jail in lieu of $1000 bail. 'George Smith; plea of not guil ty to charge of non support; held for examination - and committed to jaU in lieu of $500 baiL ... " Elmer Claude Boje; no vehicle license; $5 and costs. Robert Edmund Skarperud; im proper use of spotlight; $10 . and costs. S-.. . - - r '- James Albert Ulrich; excessive speed of truck; $1 and costs. Ted John Keller; defective muffler; $1 and costs. MUNICIPAL COURT ' Marvin Hiebert, Dallas; failure to stop; $2.50 bail. .Ralph E. Rutherford, route seven; failure to stop; $2.50 bail. Robert G. Busick; route four; excessive speed through intersec tion." ' ' ' i Mary. Jane Re; no driver's li cense; -$5 fine, ' $2.50 suspended. Yule Greens Grace YMCA Both lobbies of the YMCA are being decorated with Christmas greens for the holiday season. The work was started Wednesday and will be finished today under the supervision of Miss Edith Schry- ver. . -The greens for decoration are furnished by the Salem Garden club, the Salem Heights Garden club and the Salem Men's Garden club. The Salem Sand and Gravel company : loaned trucks to haul greenery. Miss Schryver was assisted in putting up the greens by Mrs. C. Help ncccssory calls avoiding unnecessary Usq Long Distancs only 11 It Li cirjcnV especially cn December 24, 25 land 26. Buy War Bonds TKE PACIFIC TELEFrC"E L"D U0 State Street She Joined Him in ice, Met Him, Italy MAPLES,, Dec . lJTThey met at a "Red Cross jfiance, but they didn't dance. j). .-' i (, .They just sat there looking at each other for a long time and holding hands. Then) they both began talking at once. His friends in the combat engineers spoke to, him and some of the WACs who knew her tried to catch her eye. but neither the young soldier nor' the woman who sat across? from him paid any attention to anyone else. ; ' :.VI " f He asked; "How did yoyi find me?" v '- ,:: ., V . 'li"; She laughed and began telling him all the details of landing in Italy with a newly arrived WAC contingent j and figuring out his APO address and concluding that he was here too. .::".. '; 3;i f , ! : . "Then I began asking - if your unit was somewhere in thisjeoun try, she said, "and when I j found out that it was they couldn't keep me from finding you. t -Gee," he said. "You're swell. Still can't ! believe it" She said; "It's been over a year. Do you remember the day after tw.-i...:,.!.. u.t I ; j; 1 "Sure," he replied. "We were sworn in at the same time Francisco." .' I - ; ! ' In San The dance band began making a lot of noise then. So th,e went onto the terrace and stood there, holding hands. She told him! how she had , telephoned land driven from headquarters to headquar ters around Naples and how some engineers j finally told her where to find him. i . i i.'J-' And when she finally got the telephone number of ; his unit they told her that he had gone to the Red .Cross dance. So FT came too. i One of his friends joined them just then land said toi Pvtl Alvin Bailey, "Hello, Al. How about an introduction?" ;: ' r. . 4 j i "Sure," said the engineer. "This Is my , mother, Pvt. Theresip Bail ey. l ' i i- i A. Cole, Mrs. Louis Judson, Mrs. Homer McWain, Mrs! Alice Ed mundson, Mrs, R. D. Cooper! Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. William Nef meyer, Mrs. C. A. Kells and Miss get Uucugli by calls. r i r : i ? for Victory ...... . . .. . . .. j TELEC2r.'l CC"?A!JY , Telephone 3101 I Elizabeth Lord.?' ' j; j H