tna OHEGOn STATESMAN-Saletn, . Oregon. Thursday Morning, July 27 1311 PAGsnvs ILdDCBaD KJWS EH5dU1Is l7rYear-Old Library City II- iVaiiy Quota Foods listed The 40 basic lood items which all restaurants in this OPA district must post by August 18 were tentatively selec ted this week at the first meeting of the 18-member district restau rant advisory committee, held in Portland. Joe Randall of Salem is a member of the committee, which Is headed by Larry Hilaire. On the basis 6f this list, McDanneJl Brown, district OPA director, will determine the official list to be . posted in all restaurant and pub lic eating places in . the district with their April 4 to 10, 1943, base ceiling prices.'. . Wanted: Experienced sales clerk. Perm., position. Good salary. '" Brown Credit Jewelers. ; - i . . Transportation Talked To fur ther plans .for transportation of cannery workers direct to plants, representatives of three bus ser- More Use A . .-. Draxy patronage, wnicn commerce-i y ;i - ; f ed to drop at the beginning of the II CTPftRPU, war, if measured on a books-loan- (- ed basis, started an upswing in Welcome; news for navy-mind-February of this year and has i7yearoldsters was contained continued each month since, Act- m an announcement this week by Ing Librarian Neva LeBlond has a. C Frjesen of the Salem navy announced. . The period of less recruiting station that an enlarged book borrowing was common in quota for enlistments from this age libraries throughout the country group has. been opened by the and the upswing has been on ' a navy for the immediate future. percentage similar to that noted The recruiter urged that young in many other cities, Miss LeBlond men who previously have applied declares. for naval enlistment but who have not yet been accepted because pi Wanted: Girl for stenographic ana quotas in effect recently, visit the general office work. Perm, posi- navy ; recruiting .station at once tion. Good salary. Brown Credit for .completion of enlistment pre- jwlr cedure. First Aid The city lirst -aid car was called out to give mercy to three persons between late .Tues day night and Wednesday. Fred Vices operating In Salem and West IQeinsmith. r 21, 460 &- 16th, cut Salem and of canning plants will I0 I07iJfger , ,ua V7 i-T et again this morning at Salem P SS? J ?re' Boby Chamber of Commerce, offices V was injurcu as ne was riuiug ws bike. A car struck him but he with '' Chamber Secretary Clay Cochran. A portion of . the detail lor such operation wa, ironed out - dened at a session Wednesday. For home loans see Salem Fed eral,' 130 South Liberty. , ; Bridge : Repaired The bridge at the Elkhorn school was repair ed early this week after a load of 00-foot logs had ' broken ' loose. cutting, off the west railing of the over span over the little north fork of the Santiam. The logs, shaken It is not known, the -recruiter pointed out, how long the current ly .expanded quota , for. 17-sters will remain in effect. These youths must apply far enough in advance of their 18th birthday to allow for completion of enlistment before they become subject to selective service at the ae of 18, after which time they are not eligible for voluntary enlistment. in. the navy ' or any other, military .ser vice branch. ' v . . J In announcing the newly en larged enlistment quota, the re cruiter also poiated out - that the' onnortunitv for 17-yeaY-olds' to qualify for the navy's radio tech nician 'program a type of train ing which involves intensive and T.-r. TnniMi rwr Shri ff valuable: education in the field p a r nnir nn woHnHHa turned modern high frequency still is suffered only bumps and scratches, I Taylor, 12, 528, dove into Olinger pool scraping the botton and sus i taining head injuries. Wedding pictures taken at the to - the county . treasurer $6623.72 collected on the 1940 tax roll, of which S1174.63 is ear from their moorage on the curve marked for the Salem school dis approaching the bridge, fell from $1319.38 for the city of me xtuck as u ten me onage ana galem. dropped more than 70 feet Into the canyon below. Buy your fall wardrobe on con- To - Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEwan. Harry W. Scott MCyn" open." t " ' - ' s. - Friesen Invited young men in terested in. this opportunity to vis it the local station where they.mSy be given a test to determine whe ther they can qualify for W tralnin. Those who can - qualify Cronise Photographs and I may be enlisted with the advanced 0B DGecBaDO'dls CIRCUIT COURT '! . J ' ' Lena Harden ysi Weston Hay- den: decree of I divorce I restores name of Lena Retledge to plain- tifti - - i 1 r Credit Bureaus, Inc, vs. Mr. and fylx. Joseph Lewis Harris, sr.; order to -county rtreasurer to pay plaintiff $34.54 left wiuV him. . Patricia SHiday ivs. i Nelhe A. Yana and Delia H. Burns; motion for order to make Complaint more definite. PROBATE COURT1: t i Joseph Eskelson, estate; reply to objections to final account; J. F. Utrich, executor,! lists separate 1t checks comprising $10,891 re ported received as rental; declares inheritance; tax computed and paid out mat siaie ireasurer uu wu- ditional . tak fori property, which was i held Jointly by Joseph and - . 1 .... ... lbti . Mary UKeon ana wmtu inwaw court has declared is now held by Mary Eskejson as surviving joini owner. ' ; " v I. I - !: ' ' Mabel AJMarttn estate; final or- f' Agnes Eckhout estate; order au thorizes S41ina Bekf. 'adminisr tratrix to secognlze; claim of $3Q0 on "note of r. X, Ec4hout and per mitting hef to. abandon as assets of estate three series 'E US war bonds, ' one of which carries - the name of -a' person 'to be" paid in case of her 'death aha two of which are written jointly to her and other persons. - - John Wirth estate; order author ises George Wirt hand Marsha Buford, 'executor and executrix, to expend $137 ,-for- paint and plumbing repairs to real "proper ty. " m ' ?MUm y iV:'i' Anna Carbart estate; inventory lists personal property values at $42.48.' 'Mr . r : : . ' Walter -L.. Morris estate; .tax computed at" $156.80; final accouhtJ Dy Amos u. morns, executor and sole Tieir, -shows receipts of $15, 820.50 and disbursements, of $806; hearing set tor 10 a. bl, August 23. Mary E. Nairn guardianship; ex pense ; statement for $160; order approving i final account directs guardian to deliver property to Peter Nairn, executor. .. r.-r : v MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Orville M. Winn, 23, US navy, route two, Albany, and Vivian Co- bine, 21t bookkeeper,1 891 Belle- vue street, Salon.' ' ' Pvt.; Richard N. Esselstyn, -20, US army.-Glendale, Calif-' and Elain ClipfelL 18, Lyons. - : - MUNICIPAL COURT . . . ' Hazel E. Griepentrog, 2420 Ha zel avenue; permitting dog to run at large. - - ; Kenneth John ' Hunt, 1 running over fire' hose; bail $5. - v Dorothy L. Berry, 1374 North Capitol; two outside : car. Plant PlaAi Near ly Ready LondoiiPoles Consider Trip To Moscow Jap Patrols Probe Lines ADVANCED ALLIED HEAD QUARTERS, New Guinea, Thnrs- LONDON, July 26 --Poland's day, July 27 r(ff)- Small Japanese onely London governmentexiled by enemy occupation and Ignored I by the . Russiansmay send . its peasant-born" premier, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, to Moscow to seek a friendly compromise with "premier- marshal Stalin. V - -A merger- with .the Soviet-sup-r i ported: Polish national- liberation patrols are trying to break through American lines across the Diniu mor river on the Aitape front in British New Guinea, headquarters announced today. - . . . The Japanese attempting . to break westward out of the posit ions in which they have been trap ped in the Wewak area are pfob- committee appeared to be the chief J ing the American southern flank, hope of the London administration headquarters said. to obtain a voice in the early stages I Far to the west In northwestern o -fresoring the .parts of Its na- Dutch New Guinea fighter planes tive land liberated by the . Red I and patrol . torpedo boats raised army. ; - -i -. . - , i- -,' , .1 havoc with the Japanese base of - Twice- diirtn the day the Polish ManokwarL damaging barges, fuel cabinet met for -lone discussions dumps, truck ana oivouac areas. following conferences between premier. Mikolajczyk and prime! minister Churchill . and foreign secretary Anthony. Eden, and,' al though its decision was kept a secret, it was learned that the ad visability of a Russian visit by the I premier was . the chief subject of the meeting, r i It was .highly, probable, that the cabinet . was drafting a letter .to the state department at Washing ton and to the British Foreign of fice asking then to sound out Mos cow on the proposal. r - 30 Year Old light Balb SliU Burns Briskly McMINNVILLE, Jaly 26 -UP)- An electric liht bulb purchased 30 years ago in Denver is burning briskly today. Mrs. R. A. Ryder found the bulb In an old trunk during a house cleaning' bout, and promptly tried Jtout,-:- v "It works better,- she decided. than the bulbs bciag sold today." ' 50 Persons to Attend ; Eugene CIO Conference EUGENE, July 2 -VFh Fifty delegates fro mthe Pacific coast will attend the semi-annual con vention of the CIO International Woodworkers of Americans ply wood, box shook and door council, here July 28-29... - Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Gard Is Visitor Jess J. Gard, one of the vice presidents of the! US National bank, formerly -with i the Ladd & Bush Salem branch! rating of seaman first class. Men of other ages, up to a maximum of 50 ! years, also may take this test: f and R. W. (Joe) Land, who left but now located in Portland, was early this week for Chicago to a Salem visitor Tuesday. attend the national war conven Old Friends attend the national war conven- rt 'HP tion of Lions clubs, will be Joined Complying with latest closing reg- V git I UTIier by William E. Newmeyer, wuuli ?r; " TURNER - The O. A. Warren . I , family was surprised last week A g" by old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Attend Conference Attending Wagner of Bremerton, Wash. They the sessions of the YMCA con- knew each other in Turtle Lake, ference at Lake Tahoe, Calif, next ND, and had not met for 22 years. week will be Vernon Merrick and I Mrs. Faye Webb and daughters Harold Davis, members of the were in 5 Albany Saturday. Salem Y staff. Mr. and Mrs. .Gene Robinson All wool bedf ord-cord slacks sizes 28. to 40 with zippers, $10.50. Alex there by William E. who plans to leave Friday for the Illinois city. Scott will go on to Milwaukee, Wis., to the Harley Davidson factory before return ing home. plan for fall Smart Layaway Shop. Home Sought A home for a 14-year-old parentless boy, - who declares he is handy on a farm, Plans for construction of a $99,- 500 milk processing plant in Sa lem or the; Dairy Cooperative as sociation will be ready, within an other weei, W.I W. Henry, the co-op's mahager ; In: Portland, has Announced.! ; i ! . t Described as a farmers' enter prise, the building will re a xwo- story structure covering an area 150 by 151 feet Tentative plans call Jfor a jtile and iconcrete Inlay on the budding ! exterior and-tile finished floors. ! j j s Much of I the equipment used in the Salem (plant on South Com mercial street will jte moved into the new building on an adjacent sitej but approximately; , $36,000 worth of new machinery will be purchased, Henry said, j left Monday for Silver Creek falls where they will teach at the Chris tion service camp this week, f The American Sunday school Mrs. -White said persons interest- May Move Combines Permits convention was held at the Tur- ed in taking the lad should make to move" combines .have been ner tabernacle this week. personal application at her office granted by Marion county court In the courthouse. y I to Donald Kuenzi, George Kuenzi, Open chg. account, Smart Shop.1 . Pre-Bean Rash The Commun ity cannery, located just north of the underpass in the Bonesteele building on the Portland highway, is now engaged in canning chicken and other meats. Some beans, plus carrots and beets, are also being canned preceeding the rush of the bean pack, due soon. Picture ef Attack on Rome A motion 'picture of the war in Italy will be shown at the Salem Cre dit association luncheon Friday noon. Club Meets Tonlsht Townsend dub No. 16 will meet at the home of Anna M. Arnold, 2256 Claude street tonight. Townsend Club Meets Club No. 4 will meet , at 2125 North Fourth street tonight at 7:30 pjn. Paul Townsend and Fred Hersch. Mlg. iSteiWer Ha8 Birthday Party Rogers to Speak Arthur S. Rogers, state superintendent of banks, will be speaker at " this i noon's meeting of the Salem Lions club at the Marion hotel. Los Angeles Couple Buys Jefferson Place JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Jake Meng, owners of the Texaco I younger than her 80 years. HOPEWELL Mrs. Alice Stel wer. a resident of Hopewell since 1921, ! was honored Sunday with a birthday anniversary dinner at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Doug las in Portland. i f Mrs. Steiwer dressed in an or chid colored gown, looked much dinette for the last few months, have sold it to Mr. and Mrs. Kis singer of Los Angeles, who will take over the business immediate- ly. i Mrs. S. H. Goin has sold her house on Tturd street, Known as the Addie Libby house, to Mr. and Mrs. P. O. i Workman of Sacra mento, Calif. 'They have three j Cln f in Mppff law itnM Via t Vk I st I Mrs. Steiwer was born In Mar ion county near Salem, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Me- tteer. pioneers of 1850, July 25, 1864. She was married at Fossil, Feb ruary 12, 1882 to Jesse L. Steiwer, He died in 1927. (Obituary children. One boy will be in high school. Jefferson Senior Class Saginaw itreet. July 23. Survived by HOICl3 FlCUlC FartV a daughter, Mrs. R. E. Clark, a son. J rumt Jamea Fiant, at nta resraence. 1548 I BROOKS The Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs, Olive Beardsley, 80 Madrona ave nue, Salem, Thursday for an all day meeting. Young Baby Abandoned In Portland iTheater r PORTLAND July; 2$ -JPh The three-weeks-old I girl I abandoned in a Portland theatre Saturday will! not remain - unclaimed, the superintendent of Oregon Protec tive! Society predicted today.v? lda Kuaseii' saia; sne expectea the mother! following the pattern of similar leases, to return even tually for 3the child when she is in a positioi to care for her. Answering a ziooa 01 long au tance calls land letters from pros pective adoDters. Miss Russell warned that "no one; can adopt the child for many week to come. because of itechnicalities. Serious jTire Shortage Faces Oregon iTVuckiiig PORTLAND, July 26 -ff- A motor official asserted today that . ( . i 1 I M a a scarcity iol tires iwiu i iorce this area's trucks off the toad by August 1 and 50 per cent by September 1. 1 I " - Lee Stidd, secretary Of the Ore gon i Motor Transport association, declared that only an! immediate supply of breakdown here One tires ! could j prevent of truck transportation firm,! he; said, already has garaged 12 trucks, j rivin Plant, and a granddaughter. Mildred Clark. -aU of Salem. Services will be held Thursday, July 37, at i pm, from the Clough-Barrick com pany chapel. Rev. Dudley Strain offi ciating. Interment in the I OOF ceme tery. Sry In this city July 15. Andrew Dury. . fat -resident of route S. Salem, at the 81 years. Uncle of Mrs. Tannic Agnes Wymore of Salem and Mrs. trfith McCain of New Sharon. Iowa. Services Thursday, July S7. at JO pjn, at the W. T. Rigdon company . ehapeU K. U WiUiers, Newoerg. cm eiating. Concluding services in City View cemetery. ., William X. Deeney of 1769 ralrmount Street, at a local hospital July 2S. Survived by wife. Mary .Louise Deen : three children. Michael. Patty and Maure. all of Salem; "three sisters. Miss Mary Deeney. Miss Rose Deeney and Mrs. Earl T. Ellis, aU of Butte. Mont.; one brother, Roger P. Deeney ml Saa Francisco. Calif. Announce- ' ment of services later by Clough-Bar-1 tick company. Ptoteethi the Home Trwt JEFFERSON Members of the senior class - of Jefferson high school held a wiener roast Satur day night on the banks of the Santiam river at the Leo Weddle home. Special guests were Helen Snei der and Earl Marcum. He is sta tioned at Fort Benning, Ga and both are former members of . the class. Some of the class are away and could not be present About 20 young people were present for the wiener roast and social time. . i urn r J i Home Keeper Plan trsc3 Prcttctlca Tiered (xsmtI with 810.000 policy) t, Pay $2,000 and op to dean up . family debts. ' X. Pays $100 a month while children are dependent. S. P7 $10,000 after chlldrea are growiu - v 4. TilliOut'SociJ Security benefits. Cr.ZGOIl MUTUAL XX7Z ItlSURAItCB COMPANY. CIIAS. S. UcEUIINNY J3 Ereyman Eniliing LYDIA F. VOOTIN ;j Liberty C'eet buy SHop "Cloths adaptable to many 'Kinds of Living " Open a ... ' ' aMSMajiBMamaaassPaaaMsaaaa t uiarge accx. S j Contract Acct. t Layaway ladies apparel :t' - ft ! : I E t ; : - ' i 1 ' i r - :t: :-.. s it ,T(tni::,S SOLD OlILY BY TO MAKE YOU HOUSE A HOME 75 CL$3&!:e!3 CL 1 - v i i-i t rv v This is a Rp .1. ; carburetor '- .. 5 tm a mm The job of an egg beater is to mix things. And that's exactly the I job of your carburetor . . mixing about 10 thousand gallons of air into every ' gallon of gasoline your engine uses. ."When that "egg beater" under the hood gets out of adjustment, your , car bucks. Or chokes itself to death when you suddenly step on the gas. Or goer--phffit in traffic, while a line of morons in back of you lean . on their horns. ma- CONSTRUCTION Soft, ihape-retainlag, light in weight; it i. A 1 -1 i ate ! 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