PAGE FIVE ILaDcBsafl IBfMs Scotit Head Th OREGON STATESMAN, Saltm. Oregon. Thursday Morning. May 25. 1S44 Plan Convention Members of the executive board of the Oregon Baby Chick association, in session here Wednesday night, laid plans for the association's annual meet ing to be held June 30 on the Oregon State . college campus at Corvallis. Mrs. H. A. Witzig of Roseburg is president of the or ganization; Ambrose BrownelL Milwaukee, vice president; " Frank O. Erickson, Hillsboro, secretary treasurer, in whose absence Mrs. Erickson served - .Wednesday as secretary , pro tern; Lloyd Lee of Salem, Fred Cockell of MOwau kie, William Chase of Aurora, L. E. Cave of McMinnville and P. T. Gent of Eugene, directors.' ' We have plenty of poultry peat moss left. Northwest Poultry and Dairy. 1503 N. Front Ph. 7007. Ulrhwaymen Return C. B. McCuUough, state highway- de partment bridge engineer, and IL G. Smith, highway department construction engineer,' returned Wednesday night from Grants Pass, where they had gone to con fer with members of the facilities committee of the war production board relative to. the three war time highway projects now under consideration in Oregon, the Sa- lem-Jefferson, Halsey-Harrisburg and Wolf Creek-Grave Creek " shortening " and- straightening plans. All are on stretches of state highway over which army con voys move, i ' ". " i Cook wanted, man or woman. Spa. -- : , ; .- ' 1 , - The Urge Increased Insurance The county court Tuesday morning heard a four-man committee from the Salem insurance men's asso ciation urge that the insured value of the courthouse structure be in creased, in keeping with the sharp rise in the building's present va lue because of increased building costs. The committee "urged 100 per cent insurance rather than the 90 per cent coverage now in ef fect The 1942 depreciated value of the building was set at $114, 188, as against the original cost Of 1228,338. ; Now is a good time to get aspara gus for canning and freezing. Bring containers: Fiala Vinyards, 3 mi. north in Polk Co. Ph. 23072. f . v - .- : .-r..' idL-1 I HARRY MICHELSEN Wgh's newly elected student body JVllClielSeil uixicers were idzuiucq i ivin services in the school auditorium last week. They are Bill John ston, president; Joan Hoereth, vice-president; Joan Smith, secre tary; Don , Young, sergeant-at-arms; Julian Gartner, yell leader and Betty Meyers, song leader, Here Today Meeting Harry I Michelsen,' newly ap- Several of the new officers made I I VlZ y Z i wxu cure i uie uecuuvc coounu tee of the Cascade Area council at talks on subjects of student inter' est . Seont Campers Way Up Camp registration for the five one-week periods have reached the . high limit of 325 already, announced Lvle Leiehton. scout executive. The executive committee,- how ever, is considering adding a fur ther week to the Camp Pioneer activities from July 23 to July 30, and possibly -will act to Increase the registration of scouts from 65 to 80 for "each of the other camp sessions. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Barfk Bldg. Examine Water Ditch Mem bers of the county court and En gineer Hubbs inspected the West Stayton site where Willamette Valley Water company seeks per mission to run water from its main ditch at the Aumsville-West Stayton road to furnish water to two bean patches 1000 feet away. Bean acreages are 20 and 25 acres. Clarence Brown, secretary - of the company, filed the request Deafened: SDeclal .hearing aid clinic including free Audiometric hearing test at Salem's only hear ing aid office, Wd- Thurs., Fri., May 24, 25 26. World renowned Acousticon, 90S 1st NatX bldg.. Phone 6350. - New designs, new low prices in Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood- nw SIS Fenier Kt Mneller Ranks Hih A. O. Mueller, Salem district agent of the Lincoln National Life Insur ance company, has won member ship in the Circuit Rider club, one of his company's top sales honor organizations. In recognition of this achievement he will be award ed war bonds by tne company. This marks the third time that Mr.) Mueller has qualified for the company production clubs. i A Salem lady takes subscriptions or renewals for Children's, Activ: ities or any magazine desired. Ph. Councilman Takes Seat Ed ward W. Acklin, elected alderman from the first ward in Friday's city election, will take his seat at next Monday night's council ses sion, since he succeeds, James H. Nicholson, recently resigned. The council at that time will meet with members of the citizens' bud CIRCUIT COURT I f Louise Bonner vs. Harold Bon- ned; defendant's answer, to com-, plaint i admits certain allegations I and denies all others. , - . Oregon Bonded Credit Bureau j Inc. vs. Olin J. Winney and Mrs. j Olin 3l Winney; judgment entered for plaintiff by default in amount of $344.28 plus interest, and costs of 820.85. . - - '! i Marjorie J. Mentzer vs. Milton H. Mentzer; divorce decree award ing plaintiff custody of two minor children, with right of visitation to defendant and . Ins consent ne cessary before children can leave state; $30 per month for. each child to be paid to plaintiff and $20 monthly alimony; - $100 court costs allowed; personal property except automobile to go to plain tiff and property settlement pro vided for; defendant to pay bait ance of $556 for medical service at rate of not less than $45 per month.; . ' . , . Myrtle LeCiaire vs. Edward Le Claire; complaint for divorce, al-f legihg cruel and inhuman treat ment and asking right of visita tion to minor child and privilege of . taking child into her custody to accompany him to all proper place! of his education, entertainment and amusement; couple were mar ried.Feb;J21, 1934, at Centralis Wash. ; - Martha L. Smith vs. unknown heirs oEfastus B. Wood, deceased, et tl; order for services "of sum mons on defendants in-Jefferson Review; for four successive weeks. .Ernest H. Aerni and Carl C. Aerrii vs. unknown" heirs of Eras tus B. Wood," deceased," et al; or der for service of summons Jin Jefferson Review for four succes sive weeks. Charles K. Spaulding Logging Co., vs. Lorah Spaulding, execu trix of estate of Charles K. Spaul ding, deceased; order continuing above case until August 1, 1944 Jane Harwood,' a minor, by Grace M. Harwood, her guardian ad litem, vs. James E. Overfield, defendant's answer to complaint admitting certain allegations and Fox Valley Residents get (committee to continue the task Killed 111 Accident Bank of making budget estimates fit the possible city income for the com ing iyear. i - Rummage sale Fri. & Sat., 332 N. trrrkl TlAannnAce YTsiemital A 11 Y Held Following Collision Law rence L. Flank, 190 East Uusn street was fined $100 in munici pal court Wednesday on a reck less L driving charge. The ' court appearance following an accident in the 900 block of State street Tuesday night when Plank's car allegedly struck a parked auto mobile belonging to Robert E. Lantz, 1910 Laurel avenue. today's . noon luncheon . at , the Golden Pheasant ' The group will discuss the scouts' camp program for. this summer. Later in the day, Michelsen will accompany Lyle . Leighton, execu tive iecretary, to Portland where the': quarterly regional conference of Scout executives will be j held at the Benson hotel Friday and Saturday. . ., MrS. Michelsen will .accompany her, husband down from Everett Wash., where he. has been work ing as field executive for the Boy Scouts in the Evergreen council Michelsen graduated from the national training school for scout executives at Mendham, NJ, Oc tober 13, 1942. He had been scoutmaster of the Jaycee scout troop for two years, was general chairman of the Lions' sponsored Boy', Scout circus and camporees rtf 1Q3R-3Q-4ft 9n1 oVialrman nf h.' mr;mii. r!f r-t denying oiners, maKing iunner minor plaintiff, approximately six years old, was not exercising de gree of care a child of her age should have exercised and was guilty of negligence which contri buted to accident in certain par- FOX VALLEY Fred Basseti, ticulars. Fox Valley resident employed by L. R. Kern and Valley Mills VS. the Mill City Manufacturing com- Albert W. Gentner et al; order pany, was killed in a logging truck I extending time for tendering pro- accident Monday night - I posed bill of exceptions to July Survivors include the widowj9, 1944; issued upon petition of board in 1940 and 1941. three sons, two daughters and a brother, S. M. Bassett of Lyons. " No Fingerprinting : Because Mrs! Willow Puah' '- Evans, who handles the fingerprinting for Marion county civilian defense Men s U women's tailoring, altera- ' council, ia taking her vacation, no tionl& repair work. Jack Mollard, f inaerorints of civilian defense re- "The Fits-it Tailor, A. A. Cloth- cruits. wlil " be ' taken until after June 22, : CD- offices ; here an nounced Wednesday. Mrs. Evans plans to spend ' the early : portion of her vacation in Bremerton with her daughter. Cook wanted, man or woman. The Spa. ing, 121 N. High. defendants to effect that tran script by official court reporter of testimony and instructions in tn al not yet prepared. Lawrence Geren vs. Yvonne Geren; divorce decree awarded plaintiff with custody of minor child; defendant to have right ol visitation. C. Clark Morton and Lucille A. Morton vs. Clark Carroll Morton and Robert Eugene Morton; decree to plaintiff allowing them to sell Attend SUverton Meet Carl real property at BrooKS avenue W. Hogg, president of the Salem m north end of Salem; plaintiffs ONPA Manager Here, Carl Webb, manager : of : the, Oregon Newspaper Publishers association, was 1 in Salem from Eugene on Wednesday. The annual conven tion of newspaper man and wom en will be held in Eugene on June 16-17, Webb announced. Day Is Speaker Earl Day, member of the Oregon state tape commission, will speak on "The Public Land Question in Oregon" b .uwu umhiu va wet- chamber of commerce, was accom panied by Manager Clay Cochran, Frank. Doerfler, Ralph Campbell and Linn Smith when he went to . Silverton oh Wednesday night to address the Silverton chamber, f Beard Members Reappointed Reappointment of Mrs. Meredith For auto lem Lions club. He will be intro duced by State Director of Agn culture Ervin L. Peterson. allowed to withdraw, their exhibits 3 and' 4; defendants appeared on ly by. counsel. . - " r ; i Charlotte Nettie Martin by Ira K. Margaret McAllister, guardian ad litem,' vs. Franklyn L. Martin; complaint for annulment of -mar riage which took, place Feb. '3, 1944, at Sioux Falls, SD, and ask- Partial Change in Ownership- Marvin W. Olin has filed with the countv clerk's office notice nr in restoration of plaintiffs for- suppUes, ' mufflers, sharing ownership of Salem Vin- mer name Charlotte Nettie Ellis; Bailey, Sisters, as . a member of sparjc plugs, tail pipes, seat covers, tage s store, located at 149 North guardian alleges plaintiff now 17 the Oregon state iiDrary Doaru 01 lamp bulbs, on zuters, etc., see trustees, was announced by Gov. Stevenson it Mefford, 619 Court Earl Snell here Wednesday. W. W, Parsons, Baker, was reappointed a member cf the Oregon board of pharmacy; for a five-year term, retroactive as of May 21. For home loins see Salem Fed- ' Clab ' Meeting Townsend club no. 4 wiU meet at the E. H. Earl r residence, , 2125 North Fourth tref Salem. ' Thursday at 7:30 pjn. - (ttbilaary Albert Robinson, UU resident of MS North Commercial street at a . local IiospiUl M.y IS. ased SI J," ..tn k. ..iri at St. Joseph's Catholic -huM-h. vt I4th. at t a. m. Direction Walker-HowcU yuneral Home. Extradition Asked Gov. Earl Snell Wednesday asked California officials to surrender George Mc- Kinney, who is wanted in Clack amas county for non-support He is under arrest at Martinez, Calif. Officers were to leave for Cali fornia Wednesday night in quest! of the prisoner. I wish to take this opportunity to thank the voters" and my many friends in Marion County who so willingly gave me their time and support in making me their can didate for Sheriff in the Primary years of age, that couple are first cousins, that marriage took place without consent of plaintiff's par ents, that plaintiff has never lived with defendant as wife. - . f J PROBATE COURT f i Michael (Mike) Wetzel guard ianship; order to Mrs. John HertL guardian,' to sell ward's property in Marion county for cash. ' f ! Theodore Roy Urban guardian- as the Marion County Amusement ship; final decree approving guar company at 868 Youna street dian's final account and closing Woodburn ' guardianship; Carey t Martin, guardian, i listed total receipts Of Expense Account E. E. Howell U400 from sale of land, and dis- has filed an expense account f or j bursements of $345.35, or balance u cuuuTCuon ! who us cam-1 or S53.65: guardian to aaa .xo Dai- High street, with Bernadine N; Olin. i Called to Fire City firemeii were called to the Joseph Baum gatner residence at 785 North Summer ; street at 7:55 o'clock Wednesday night while' a flue fire. was underway there. Assumes '"Business Name Mar shall R. McKee is doing business ance of estate distributed to Le ona Russel, widow vof the de4 ceased.'-: ; rt': v'T;; A Martisha Curl estate; fmal ac count of SVacci C Oxri, admin istrator, approved and confirmed; sole assets of estate consisted of inventoried reaj property, togeth er, with cash rentals insufficient to pay expense of administration, and necessary sums advanced by administrator who died; court then appointed Emma" E. Ander son administratrix, and she also died before c'osing of said estate; no "other successor administrator appointed; administrator and ad ministratrix - and v bondsmen re leased from all further, liability; sole heir of deceased was said srancis 1 curi. ' ) - - Henry .. Stute estate; final ac count of John Stute, executor, ap proved; heirs at law of deceased axe John and William Stute, bro thers, Woodburn i and - Tacoma, Wash., respectively, rand S Carrie V.- Wilkins, sister, Portiand." !! Howard Hiday estate; '. Nellie Yana, appointed -administratrix, discharged from her duties, and bondsmen exonerated; former ad ministrator filed petitioL-for. such. discharge. stating .that at: the .time she , filed original petition for . ap pointment, she. did not know, there ere others available to undertake the . said trust - that investigation has' ascertained Patricia Pearl Hi day to be widow of deceased; also states no property has come into her possession, nor . has she, per formed any official act other than to secure, appointment of apprais ers end. make and file federal in come and victory tax. returns. Walter E. Jensen estate; order closing . estate and . discharging Hans 0. Vigeland from duties as administrator. In the matter of the estates of Frank G. Franklin and Viola Price Franklin, husband, and wife, each incapable of conducting his or her own affairs; order appointing Roy M. Lockenour guardian cf the es tate of Frank G. Franklin and Vi ola Price Franklin, husband and wife, requiring filing of bond for $5000; W. E. Keck, A. W. Smithers and Chester Luther appointed ap praisers of estates; petition for ap pointing guardian filed by Maude Price, stating that two wards incapable of caring for themselves by reason of advanced age and ill ness, and are now in the Deacon ess hospital. Cornelia A. Davis estate; order that Turner Memorial Home, a cor poration, as trustee of estate, be authorized to pay monthly . into original fund of Turner Memorial Home for purpose of conducting its home operations such ' sum which would approximate $700 s may from time to time be deter mined necessary by trustees In their discretion; petition filed by trustees stated property in Tur ner, Ore., used as home for needy, active operation of which depends upon donation, contributions from various sources other than above- nomed estate, which it adminis ters and. carries pn. its .books, as the original fund"; keeping two funds ' separate makes cumber some bookkeeping. In the matter of , the application of Effie Belle Girch for order to change .her name to Effie Belle Stump: citation to appear in Ger vais Star for four successive weeks beginning May 26; order filed up on petitioner's motion that error made " in publication of . previous citation and therefore necessary to start said publication over again. ' i J cr,l m v i w: j, tt fict leaves Sunday for San Fran G. Pedro Cabrat tn thU cttj Jl . . r e roirfMit of Polk county. HedtaUon 1 tha Vnurr was held at S PJn. Wed1 nesday. May J4. at the W. T. Bifdon -1 ui iMiiimi mtn Thursday. May is. at t a m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Interment in St Barbaras cemetery. DirecUon ol W. T. Rlgdon company. Election last Friday. Denver Palgn for the office of justice' of J ance sufficient amount to purchase Young. the peace at Jefferson in the re- J for minor war. bonds of $25 de nomination sufficient to aggregate $100 face value, and deliver same to mother of minor. Caroline Ur ban Taylor, to be kept for him. B. F, Russell estate; final ac count of Leona Russell approved acording to terms of will, Louis Quine, Helen Russell, Anita Bus Cemetery' Cleanup Pianned--lil nd Zane Russell, daughters .To San Francisco Miss Hazel Harper, secretary in. the Marion county-Salem civilian defense of- ln Bel-1 - Pivmond Wickmsn. late res ident of B10 North 17th street Msy U. home! wleVmS o7s:r7-. Ulness. 14adln Wlekman of Salem. Services m w hjid Thursday. May SS, -at a mm the cioush-Barrtck eom- with Rev. M. A. Genen 4nr officiattnf. Interment erest Memorial park. 1, Mrs. Betty Lee Wlekman. late resl lent of 810 North th street - ! IS1 'hospital. M-y JiHTJV on, Raymond Duane Wicknian of Sa- ton of Portland, and two brothersj-t R. D. Ruahton ol the mjrtn iJ c?2! Snd Dl Rutof Portland- Atoo survived by frandmothers, Mrs. I. , V Urt Unmim Luck- HuJwiUheld with cisco . to attend the Western States Conference of Civilian War Ser vices to be held there May 31 and June L Crawford at Office Postmast er Henry Crawford is out again the peace at Jefferson in the re cent primary election. ; j . Otii Rock Crashing , Begins City Engineer Hubbs states that crushermen at the Walling crush er near Jefferson are about ; to begin crushing oil rock for roa in the south end of the county, i Annual-clean-up day at Mt Hope j cemetery has' been set for Satur- after Ihavinf been confined to his day, May 27, in preparation for for several days because of Memorial day. Lautermans Home Mr. and TwnwnJ ri.a. if Tnomun I Mrs. jonn Lauterman nave re- club no. 16 will meet at the home turned to their home in Salem af of Mri Arnold at 2256 Ford street ter passing the winter in Los An- tonight" : x';;-.; '.. :vAi:v-' and son respectively of deceased, receive one dollar each, and bal MAKRIAGE LICENSES William Findley, 21, US navy Silverton; Violet L. Eagle, 20, of fice worker, Spokane, Wash. 8 Ll Office Supplies Lea&er Goods ' ' Filesj Chcdrs Greeting Cards Books Gifts Staflonerr Picture Frames Wedding . Amnonneements Writing PortfoUos ' COOKE'S Stationery Co. 370 State Street mJ, Jt- U. M. mt DJB. 1 MnmnT enapei M '- cetxendaner officUttaf. EiunneS to Belcrest Memorial park. f pecial nearing Aid Clinic in-clai'-r Free Audiometrie Hear- lar Test at Saiems eruy new au Office Wed.-Thnrm.- I rl, 117 24-25-2$. World Ee rawned Acocsilcon.. $35 - First -,mtI Eank Elds'.. Ph. 659. If yem have a HEALTH FB.OBLEM - er any ether problem HEAR - fibm 'where I sit y Zoe Marsh Light Words aro 'Gravo Words S!uif2raB.iClaK:cIi Outstanding Authority on Nutrition, Psychology, Health Education . Learn an entirely NEW SYSTEM of scien tific eating (food values measured electric ally, showinr the; iiht and wronr feeds far each individual) and Uvlnr that re-. builds health with amasing speed. Your mental and emotional problems, tee, eaa be solved quickly. Plan new to hear every ene M :::' -l V mm" iLitM J W 111. ' - ' SMIMah SSBSBSSSM - 3 Dyrctnic UdhmlSSSSr FHEB Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, May H, H, 21 - : P. M. ; j v v MARION HOTEL BAjSQUraMAiJLi There's a poster on the wan of Sam Abernathy's store that doesn't say much. It Just shows a cross, with a Yankee helmet on it-and the caption: "light trorda.afe "grave words." ItiaaHhardtofirareootwhat that algal means. Loose talk has dag a lot of graves... and done a lot ef harm here at home, too. And still 70a hear it. ; ' Yom hear, for instance, talk about our soldiers drinking and carousing around Army Camps. Of course, when you get j the - facts there's not an atom of truth in it," A V. S. Government survey found our soldiers were the soberest, the best behaved in hlstory-with most of them drinking nothing stronger than a moderate glass of beer. , , - Front when I sit, that kind of "looee talk'' eaa do Jast as amach te vndermlne saorale any ramor that the Axis could ta Teat Aad It's ap to every one el s to spike that kind of sabotage before it spreads ' -7 No.83efStrie$ Copyright, 1944, Brtwing buhutry FtmUatit To) LJ AIID nn n IlcSShinzsnl Jnsl irrivcd! 81- 0 Calera n i ' i 4 4 .v " : l'l '''"A 1 I 1 "" . 1 ....... . T .' - V -. , -