Thi OREGON ST ATESMA1I,; Salem; bregbau Thursday Morning. Jan 8. 1941 -PACE FlVr i ILcD) mil Hews IBipfioff s Fen Pint All raiia rwt alders treated tour 1 case Wed nesday. Billie Van Natta, IS mon iha, S4S D street, was taken to the Deaconess hospital with second degree burns ; sustained on his lower left hand when a cup of scalding coffee fell on him. Tem porary dressing was administered. Mrs. Lee Doreken, 1120 S. Liberty . had a sliver from the .palm of her right hand removed. Called to the home of Don Lucero at 2425 Center street, first aiders bathed a badly irritated left eye, and ad vised about ' further ; treatment. Lucero got sawdust in his eye , while working at the Alco Alum- nla plant. Oran Johnson, 1175 N. 13th, sustained an axe cut on left hand. The wound was cleaned and : dressed. .' - .- Chop Woodrow's for new unpaint ed . book and wall shelves and chests of drawers.. Also Willard batteries, Kelly tires, Nason paints .and enamel, auto glass and Kem Tone wall finish. 325-345 Center street. Phone 5558, Woodrow's. Coenty Health Bndstt Certified County Judge Grant Murphy has certified the , new county health , budget of $43,074.50 to the fed eral government, which will match 20 of the amount, approximately , $9000. The total budget is $200 higher, but this amount is for : maintenance costs and will not be matched by the ; federal govern ment The . state,' county, - certain school districts and cities make up the balance . of the budget. Items Included in the . certified budget are the health officer's salary of $5100; nursing supervisor, $2400; clinic nurse, $1980; nurses, $11,880 clerks, - $6060; dairy inspector. $2280; county sanitarian, $2220 and travel allowance $4900. For heme loans see Salem fed tral, ISO South Liberty, T No New Ollinff Yet Oiling work will be restricted to patch ing and some resealing, mainly on heavily used roads, the extent of this year's activities, according to N. C. Hubbs, county engineer. Where traffic pounding is worse than usual, a one-inch coating may be used to keep the .roads from breaking down. And proba . bly there won't be any new oil road construction until after the war. The last program was under taken in 1941. ; New Spenser Scout Troop 17 has. a ; new sponsor, the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The local organization assumed responsibili ties of direction at its meeting Tuesday night, and Jud Davis, the newly-elected president, appointed rat crossiand to head the scout committee of Roy Smith, Wendell Swing; Bob Ramage, Ken Mathae, Irving Wedle and Dean Ellis. The committee will meet In the Bligh building scout headquarters Fri day night to discuss its duties, name the troop leadership and plan summer activities. The troop which will continue to meet at the Bush school, was formerly sponsored by the SE Salem Parents -club with Floyd Steward as scoutmaster for the past five years. I Rummage' sale . Fri., Sat,- 342 N. Comt by A.P. A. Mothers club. Fried Chicken Dinner For taking top . honors at the Scout Camporee in Silverton, 18 members of Troop 9 were treated to a fried chicken dinner by the American Legion; post at the YMCA Wed nesdayi night Awards were also presented to two scouts: Warren Bacon for excellence in swimming, lif esaving and rowing, and to Blair McCabe for physical development and animal industry. McCabe also received a life scout award. Pre sentation was made by Lyle Leigh- ton, ' scout secretary. -.- Lewis D Griffith is chairman of the troop, and W. T. Hopp, scoutmaster. Donors Counted One hundred forty-seven persons donated blood in Salem on Tuesday when the Red Cross mobile unit from Mult nomah county operated , at the First Methodist churchy here Minimum quota for the city is 140, but it is possible to take the donations of 160 persons. Red Cross f workers and Cherrians who are responsible for securing donors, said Wednesday. The unit is in Salem each Tuesday. Townsend Club Meets Town send club No. 16 will meet at the home; of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Claude street, tonight. Lost Child found Police report indicated briefly that Edward Carr, 5, was reported found. His mother, Mrs. J. C. Carr, 955 N. 17th,,1 had notified the police ear- State Heads 1 1 Worry Ahout S ; Federal Grabs 1 I'i 'i ' ' - is- Encroachment . by. the- federal government upon the sovereign right! and authority of the states featured discussions of the recent annual conference of state gover nors at Hersbey, Pennu, Gov. Earl Snell reported here Wednesday following his return to Oregon. , "This is a matter I have; dis cussed for months and 1 insist that federal' regulatory orders and di rectives involving' the states fshall be uttailed,Gov. Snell said.fThe government already ' is invading the.' field of, state taxation! and looking toward greater control ov er free enterprise and the daily lives of our people. Qof. Snell addressed the cohler- ence bn The Conservation of fur Timber Resources." I ll Die i important resoluioJi,M tell! declared, "called uponldn- gress ff or an early statement ! with respect to postwar plans and re conversion so as to enable the state 'and political subdivisions; to proceed with their after-the-war expansion." .1 - . r a Cl 1 XT AX I Hear Farrell! The important part educators are?' playing in the world war and other" current issues of national and international scope was Stress ed by Secretary of State Robfert S. "Farrell, jr, in an address be fore the Oregon County Sjcnpoi Superintendents association in an nual fconf erence here Wednesday The convention opened Tuesday and will continue until late; Fri- da, f Virtually every county! in Oregon is represented. Other speakers at Wednesday forenoon's session included I Mrs Afftipn c. Booth. Salem, associa tion president, and Rex Putnam, state -superintendent of public Jn structionJ Putnam said the Oregon schools had fitted their actfvijties into toe war 'emergency and w formulate a worthwhile postwar program.' I 1 The afternoon program waj fea ture by a Report of the lesila tive committee and address By CTRCCXT COURT i'f-:. &)! Alton I Tate vs. Carol N. Tate; divorce decree awarded to plain tiff by default: defendant's maiden name of Carol N. Ashmon restored to her. . r:-P'ZfL Delores L. Morton vs. Vernon A. Morton; divorce decree by default awarded plaintiff, together with custody of minor child; defendant to contribute $50 per month for support of child. - t - i Credit Bureaus,. Inc., . vs.: Carl A Jactanan J t demand made .to plaintiff by attorney, for- defend ant for. Itemized statement or biu of particulars, ! t cii" -. l Erma Tobin Speed vs. Day Speed; -divorce -decree- awarded plaintiff by default - . t 1 G. W. DeJardin and Ann DeJaN din .vs. Carl "Johnson and Julia Johnson; application to place case on trial docket filed; estimated that trial, will; take one day. ; Billie Stryker vs. Edwin Stry- ker; motion of both parties to modify decree on trial; testimony heard, argued, . and taken under advisement by Judge George Dun can. Chris Madsen vs. Edgar Possehl; complaint seeking general dam ages of $10,000 and punitive dam ages of $5000, and costs, alleging loss or consortium, affection, sot ciety and companionship' of wife, Augusta Madsen; couple were married Oct 14, 1938, at Chehalis, "Wash.; plaintiff alleges that dur-f ing month of Oct 1942, and con tinuing until j or. about Feb. 1, 1944. defendant purposefully and wrongfully gought company. of, said Augusta Madsen and that said acts of conduct on part of defend ant were Intentional, willful and malicious. ? ' : PROBATE COURT Inga Myers guardianship; order to John Myers, guardian, for sale of real property located in Clack amas county,! probable value 0: which is estimated at $950; nex of kin and all persons interested in estate of ward filed answer and consent that license and order be granted for sale of said property. Laban A. Steeves estate; final account and ; supplemental final account, listing additional expen ditures of $315.53, reducing bal ance of cash on hand to $5313.65 accepted by court order; Mary El len Steeves, executrix, further au thorized and directed to distribute remaining assets as follows: to Mary Ellen Steeves. certain real pears' to be joint owner of all per sonal porperty, and sole owner of all real property; as result, bond declared - unnecessary. 1 y 5 r Leo C, Lange, estate; appraised at $628 In stocks! by Carl Abrams, Floyd Ellis and Roy Harland. Norman Bruce Hanes guardian ship; order confirming :sale of real property by George ' KA Sundlie, guardian, on May 22, 1944, to Al onzo - Shuttleworth and Elizabeth A."Shuttleworth for $166, and au thorizing deed. V. , -J 1.. t MARRIAGE LICENSES - f n Norris G. Lang, legal, truck driver, route 6, Salem; PriscUla Edith May Clevinger, legal, do mestic workerr S20. S. 14th, Salem. Calvin Keuscher, 18, salesman, 1226 Leslie: Jean Hanon, 18, do mestic, 439 N. 22nd, both Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT hH ; T Murray L. Wade, 852 North Li berty; no driver's license; $2.50 baiL" I 1 Trailblazer? L&uncliing Set Saturday The - Traflblazer I division of Camp Adair, Oregon jwfll "take over- Swan island on Saturday, work clearance, preparatory to T2-SE-A1 tanker, thefss Trau- blazer Is launched at 1130 ajn. mcreasen so snarpiy wixn ; an- A combat team of! some 2000 1 nouncement of the Invasion that men, accompanied i py the J 79-1 tne u employment services nirea piece Traflblazer 'division band, I six additional interviewers to dis an artillery unit of 105 MM how-1 suade workers from leaving itzers, eight of the hew M-8 ar-1 "We believe we old stop most mored cars, plus 24 machine gun- of them," said L. C . StolL state carrying Jeeps, will parade I war manpower commission through the yard and pass In r- (WMC) director. -The Important view before the launching plat- thing is to emphasize to them that ana.- f 'J'rt;'--" " X" I tne .things we. art buuding nere Sponsor of the ship , is Mrs. r.no.to - e push John E.-DahlquisV Wife of Ma. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and rrtmH let MtH Rink Rid, v lier Wednesdav mornine that the James Millar, field director, child was lost near a downtown 01 ;unnsuan eaucauon, rmwfvci- property, household furniture and department store, Jefferson Street Oiling The county court entered an agree ment with the town of Jefferson which provides the county will furnish equipment to oil road sur face of four streets in the town. The city will furnish the materials sioIji ana reimburse tne county ior use of labor and equipment The Mar lon highway will thus be linked with the street at the depot Sheriff te Oakland Sheriff A. C Burk left Wednesday morn ing for Oakland, Calif., to take into his custody Charles Hawk, held there on a bench warrant charging non-support Hawk was secretly indicted by the grand jury during its most recent ses- ian church. 5 il furnishings, and one-fourth resi A picnic dinner, sponsored! ny ue of estate; to Laban Richard wives of state educational depprt- steeves, Robert Wade Steeves Wanted: Stenographer and book keeping machine operator. Valley Packing Co.. Ph. Mr. McKee,'4158 or call in person. Special Deputy Sheriff Named R. N. Thomas was appointed by Sheriff A. C. Burk as a special deputy county sheriff to serve as a guard at the . General Foods Corp. cannery Tuesday." He was sworn in before Alma I. Johnson, notary public, the same day Thomas lives at 1104 N. Third street Woodburn. . Larceny Charge Raymond Nathan Bascue, 28, of 602 Lincoln street Silverton, booked at the county jail by state police, is ment officials, followed the fcfter noon program. I i . j . ... . : - I House to Get! RrngllAiglRit Aor a.-aiirinff frtt nf hnnd hv ad' The new federal highway! aid i..-.,. Kao. in estate bill! under which Oregon Wjuld merely or purpose 0f apr receive approximawiy i,oVw praising estate to determine in Thomas Watson Steeves, each one-fourth the residue, interests of whom are to be, distributed to Mary Ellen Steeves as their guar dian. State inheritance tax of $489.06 paid on property of $36,- 606.93. ! I tt o-Airprnmpnt fimHs snnuallvs for I a- a 1 1 r.-s I nariTQnpa Taw onn in rpl MSiur' rx cnargea wiui larceny m connec- etpll' tirtn Hrin th-ltftree :r ' ... 1 "is IT C I emPl property 01. wiaow, wuu ac tion with disappearance of a sew ing ; machine . and some linoleum from a Silverton residence. Tire Stolen Hugh A. Martin, 1145 Saginaw street reported to Control Board Will Sponsor Loan Drive The state board of control at a meeting here Wednesday agreed to sponsor the fifth war loan drive. from June 12 to July 8, among state employes. 1 - Figures show that state ' em ployes purchased $450,000 worth of bonds during the jfourth war loan drive while their quota was only $389,000. , Officials said' the quota for the fifth war loan drive would be slightly less than for the fourth war loan drive because many employes of the state board of higher education are now on a vacation and connot be contacted. The board voted to renew the contract with the Mountain States Power company for supplying power u the Oregon State college at 7.8 mills per kilowatt ; hour and to the Oregon College of Educa tion at Monmouth fori 12.27 mills. The contract covers a three year period but may be cancelled one year afters the close of the war provided that time expires before the three years is up. I i i 1 , ' ' ''wn ' IS Smith Funeral Set Friday Funeral services fori Lloyd R. Smith, corporation commissioner who succumbed at his home . in Portland Monday night will be held at the Unitarian I church in Portland, 1011 SW 12th avenue, Friday afternoon at one o'clock. Services will be conducted by Dr. Richard Steiner, pastor and -the Rev. W. G.' Eliot jrj pastor em eritus. Interment will be private at the Portland Crematorium. It is requested that no flowers be sent If' War Workers Told Fight Isn't Oyer : - PORTLAND, June 7--SUte war manpower officials appealed today to workers to! remember that "the war isn't over yet" . Numbers of men applying for Gen. Dahlquist commanding gen era! of the 70th division. She will be attended by Mrs. Peter . P. Rodes, wife of j Brig -Gen. Rodes, artillery commander; and Mrs. Charles H. Owens,!wife of CoL Owens, chief of staff. Miss JoAnn Godfrey, 10-year-old daughter of Capt and Mrs. George H. God frey will present flowers to the sponsor's party. . The; invocation will be delivered f by Chaplain (Lt-CoL) Loren T.J Jenks, divis ion chaplam. i i -' " i ' The ship was originally to be named "Smoky Hitty but the US maritime commission agreed to change the hametd "Trailblazer" to honor the 70th1 division on the year since against the Germans, but for the push against the Japanese, which will come later." - .' Vr Price Check Nears Finish SVuirth IntiA nrir rheck of re tail stores in the Portland OP A district which was" launcehd Mon day Is two-thirds completed hi downtown Salem stores, Mrs. Hel en Becke of 'the local OPA price panel board' announced Tuesday.' Three volunteer price checkers, Mr. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Zelda Powell and Mrs. Florence Bressler, have) expressed their appreciation for $ie cooperation given them by merchants. Reeher, a retired busi-" ness man, handled IS stores Tues day and reported enjoying ' the work. More volunteers are needed by the local OPA xffice for. var ious surveys which are to' be con ducted approximately three times, each month,Mrs. Becke said Wed nesday. . , : ,1 .' anniversary of its firsti activation.. , i j . is i The .military aspect of the launching will be accentuated by the parade and review and all of the members of the; 70th division have been invited to attend the launching ceremonies. MaJ.-Gen. Dahlquist jwul "Speak during the ceremonies, calling at tention to the need for the pur chase of war bonds; during the fifth war loan campaign, and in between drives. Swan island's goal was established at $2,700,000. Mr. A. R. Niemann assistant general manager of i the Swan is land yard, will act as master of ceremonies, i Coffey New Head Of Salem K of C ! 4 i Gordon Coffey was elected grand knight of Salem council 1748, Knights of Columbus, at the council's regular meeting Tues day night ! I ; New deputy grand knight is J A. Rotenfluch; chancellor, A. H. Cramer; recorder, C. A. Suing; treasurer, William Bliven; advo cate, A. F. Aymong; wftrden, Gus Schwalen; inside f gadxd, ' Peter Bigler; outside guards, Joseph Schaeffers and F. A. Rupp; trus tees. W. J. LaRoche. A. L. Elvin and Josenh Wlckman. W. J. LaRoche was J appointed lecturer, and Henry i Kfropp, sec retary. ! ;' vears followine the close of i the I wair probably will reach thej floor of the house not later than: June 151 R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, was advised from Wish noUce that a tire was stolen from ington, D.C. ! Wednesday i i the turtle-back of his car while it The original bill, prior tobfcing was parked in front of his home anefaded in committee, would lave sometime between midnight and gen uregon i,uw,vw 7 a. m. Wednesday morning. mclUding matcnea lunas. i i : ruhder the new Diu tne state JT. V. 1 C I T7ll I . I . i ... 1 . 5S.. nvunmpuic Bisna r unuwuij Oregon nignway commission weuia tne complaint oi cnaries uan receive $7,370,000 of federal I aid Dr.. DaviiB. Hill's dental office 5 ' f5!4 fuds and $40000 of W oad . i trnii ri iiiwr- a. .iiuiili iiriiuiua will be dosed until July 6. sioner Roy Rice inspected the sit- funds. The state would S580.000 annually. ReonisIUon Issued Gov. Earl uauon ana wiu issue an oraer re- fcudock said Oregon's post nn WMlnsdar issued a reaui-1 quiring me proving iiu-uuiupuifi hifehswav construction Drofieam. sition upon California officials for J signs. now being formulated. woUl4 be Charles A. Hawk, who Is wanted I . , . . A nTt based on the new federal aid bill. "It is our purpose," BaldocKlde- B "ft"""" 1 ' , .-l t gul-u class "C" beer license for 1944 ciarea, to gei our post. wip wkv construction under way as Tuesday. The estaDusnment is 10- w cated nine miles .south of Salem on highway 99. here on a , non-support cnarge. Hawk is under arrest at Oakland, Calif. Meeting Slated Townsend club No. 4 will meet at 2125 North 4th street tonight at 7:30 o'clock. soon riiith Successoi (Pbltnary KrVimrbr of Oerrais. Mon iy, Jun S. at a local hospital, at thi as f rears. Survived by his wU. Mrs.' Joaeohine Schmerber St. nr : m man. Louts Schmerber ( St. Loula. On.: and twe brothers. Not Named Yet i Announcement of a suScssor tq Lloyd Smith, state corporation You'll like wor at king Wards and tbm Farmers Union. Koary wiU .iS7 . h. st. Louis Catholic church Tuesday. June S, at S:S0 P-m- and raqulera tnaa wUl be aald at tna c ti rtholie ehurcn Wednesday, June T. at U ajn. Interment m St Barbara cemetery. Direction of the HoweU-Xdwairds runeral home tWalk- r-HoweU). t .t.i. jif luM S. Rorer Li. Lam- kt so vears. late resident of . Salem route S. Husband of Lena Ruth I near the SE corner of Sec Lambert of saiem; rainrr vx w I mm rfI : imbert. both of I tion 23. , hmthr of Ror Lambert of ' cZa'. tiwen Lambert of Dallas, MarUia Lambert of DiUy. Ore, M. . t, r w.KMia of Air lie. Ore. Mrs. C i Bell of Wren, Ore, Un. Bay Tlrr v.mhiil. Wa. J. A. Black- l bmuI. Mra. John Weaver of , Portland and Mra. John Rott of Salem, runeral services will be held rrWay, June t. at 1 JO pjn. In the W T. ehaneL with Rev. Tk. oik. Affiriatinev Also aervices by Disabled American Veteran. Members of Disabled American Veterans wul act as pallbearers. Concluduig services at Maclcay cemetery. Ruben L. Kagle. In this city June 7. sue yearsi Survived by a' sister, Mary ! Kilinberger. of Cedro Wooiey. Wash.k Announcement of funeral ser TJT later . bv Rose , Lawn runeral home.: .' t .hi. i,iv June S. Otto B. Brown, Alt U1W av w w - eaas ace 63 years. Ute resident . of -S25S rR -nwi. Portland. Hus band of Ruby Brown. Portland. Funersl services Thursday. June S, at 130- pm. in the W. T. tugaon chapel, with concluding services at Mt wft .iiih, mausoleum. Rev. M. A. Cettendaner officiating. r . " rt-A. r:.mhlt at . his reri- iSZTsn West Wilson street, at the Vtot 5 yean. Survived by hU wie. ? H,a. ur Arthur. LandeV and "wr7 Minnie- UnfT- "tl"! To Hani Logs Permits to haul logs 'were granted by the county court to Charles DeGuire of SiU verton and Andy Totland, 114 W tr I i - . - . . mittxl an overall of 70 feet, and commissioner wno oiea m land early Tuesday, win aoj dc made until after his funeral,! ex-1 eciitive deDartment attaches here I indicated Wednesday., Gov. Snell refused to comment on the appointment or indicate who he has in mind for thepffice. Smith was appointed state Cor poration commissioner early! in the Gov. Charles A. Sprague admin istration and was reappointed shortly before Sprague retired Totland an overall of 65 feet No-Host Dinner Chemeketans plan a no-host dinner for Satur- Catholic church, the Fairfield tTang e I ay evening at 8:30 p. m, at the home of Kenneth Jennings, Glen Creek road. Later a short moon light hike will be made, through the Polk county hills. Come in today ... and let's talk about your working at Wards as a department manager or j salesperson. You'll like the friendly, congenial people. And youll be helping to distribute needed merchandiser This Is an excellent time to start your, business career . J many of our man agers and executives started in jobs open to yoVtoday In jobs open to you today. Draft exempt; : j t men only. Women .from 18 to 50. FGE Lines Extended The coun ty court approved " extension of M.l. tin. a. nMint. lrraA yJn north and west to an Intersecting " 1 Births i-i .: : & DeMelar Mothers Club The I i,fc- T ur. and Mrs. I Waiter regular monthly luncheon of the a., x North sm "ha ik -. h. I son, Alan Crais. born May aiem vunuu; wvuia, . I General hospital. m 4Vi Mainnlii -(mnla at I tbJlr-T Mr. noon today. This. will be the last ;neA . nieeuna uuut icxu - : -saiem vencru uwiiu (Superior CAlt Seeing is a 1 (-1: k It is work for the eyes to see, as much as it is for other prsans to. perform - XsSSVi Amv" their functions. Seeing F RVflC. fatigues the ; e y e s ithe .! same as walking fatigues , the legs or lifting l fa tigues 'the arms or back. F.wi-v bit of heln we xan t i '. the mm saves them from Just that much unnecessary labor. Wearing glasses does not always improve visual acuity but relieves the eyes from working under a handicap, thus making s them much more efficient. ' ; - ' ' . . . " j. . j Phone 5458 148 N. Liberty OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCCMIMT h a notion -wide organization Kke Montgomery Ward, there ! ore always many opportunities for, advancement. PvH time ; . employees receive wage increases regularly. 1 WE TRAIN .YOU AT FULL PAY . Although wo welcome men and women who have had store r experience, we will gladly train housewives, students and; ethers who have never worked before.' , , , j., - - ; . YOU GET AN DAPLOYII ' DISCOUNT ' . - - . ic ' ' As a Montgomery Ward employee, you wiB receive a discount en the wearing apparel, home furnishings and other merchan-T "t dise you buy for yourself ondfamay.i ' i YOU CfJOY .VACATIONS WITH PAYT f AD full-time employees "receive vacations with pay after a year of service.: Let jus fell you of the many other advantages of working at Montgomery Word. j I r.i o rj y a o r.a n n vjnn d 155 N.1 liberty 1 - Phone J184 T&ose stov mmpJcyd Dm wmr imdmMixUm wiU mot ronsiTeil v. - 1 x MAINTAINED FATHER'S DAY JUNE 10th m i m m . - :.) 7 l'Ji;- i- tl ' :? I V ' V j -. 't 1M4 XuMlMlBMr "p., l f I . 1 ' -1 gift I with, a" ! A KUPPENHOIMOtl SUIT . . -bfrom the whole family or just 1. from youl Imagine Dad's pleasure when v he receives this practical gift a suit -with the famous Kupperiheimer labeL ' Secure a gift certificate entitling Dad to a suit, 1 or topcoat Or make t selection . subject to Dad's approvaL ; o mora : Other fine smito aad topcoats ! 1. : I5S-M te S4S.lt f . ' -.' If he KXZOS dodws r bur him good dothes-st a GOOD start . ' MOXLEY &. HUNTINGTON ; , -The Sfori of Style. Quality & Value ii6 tate street D U YM 0 R t ,VA K BON D.S A N D ST A ti F S . ... Lter by Clough-Barrick company,