. m. : , i . Tb OSEGOll STATESMAN. Salem., Oregon. Tbursdar Mornlag; SptesLbr 7, 1844 PAGSTTVE ILHJ05aIl KTws EHMeffs Campaigners to Get Ga Sup plementary gasoline may be ob tained for bonafide campaign managers for candidate for state or federal offices, regardless as to whether such managers are paid for such occupation, the OPA has announced. "B" rations will be available for the effective Septem ber 11. Applicants must show they are the principal managers for candidates and that no other trans portation is available. Learn to Sew Complete courses in dressmaking and- tailoring $10. New classes now forming. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 142 S. High. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty." Gas Stations Penalised Gaso line coupons which motorists fail to endorse are being charged back to the gallonage allotted to filling stations accepting them, the OPA disclosed, Wednesday. It was urged that all motorists endorse every coupon they hold. Regular , Meeting Townsend club No. 4 will meet tonight at 7:30 at 2125 North 4th street - - - Wanted:" Good household ture. Phone' 5862. furni- Hlberta . peaches . at Eola fruit stand now ' ready. Mrs. B.' O. Schuking, Rt 4. Ph. 5730. Bridge Burns A small' bridge over a culvert on the market road No. 3, between Turner and Marlon was burned by a grass fire on Wednesday, and according to N. C. Hubbs, county engineer, is being replaced with a concrete one. Excellent unpainted furniture, desks, book shelves. R. D. Wood row Co, 325 Center. " Wanted Neat appearing girl or young , lady for fountain work, daytime work and steady employ ment. Apply "in person. "Wiles Drug Store. Application Rejected The state supreme court Wednesday disap proved an application for rein statement of 'William W. j Har combe, Eugene attorney, who was disbarred previously. The court's action was based on a recommen dation of the board of governors of the state bar. Wedding pictures taken st church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. men Wednesday were called on to patch up the third finger of 14-year-old Herbert Lange's right hand after the boy, a resident of 960 Broadway, lost the end of the . digit in a -joiner. We cure meats to order. Kruger Locket Sen Ph. 4730. 3050 Port. Bd. . - , . IS Escapees Sought State po lice continued their search Wed nesday for Andrew Cameron, 30, and Ted Winters, 20, who escaped from the State penitentiary annex " near here Tuesday night. Thirteen escapees j from' the prison axe , sought by officials. (Obituary Iataam - Stephen H. Ingham, late resident of y3 mgnmaa avenue. satem, in t-orc-land September S. Survived by wtte, Kdna Infhara, and family, all of ; Sa lem. Services will be held from; the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday, Sep tember 7, t 1:30 pan. Ritualistic ser vices by Kinfwood post American Lesion, at Belcrest Memorial park. - . Weill' " John C. Wells, late resident of 1S10 North 4th street. Tuesday. Septem ber t, at a local hospital at the aire f 71 years. Survived by his wife, Mrs. IonaMay Wells of Salem: four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Oglesby of Eu gene. Mrs, Grace Hill and Mrs. Lois Sawyer, bout of Salem, and Mrs. Mar- caret Spores of - Marshfield; a step , ' daughter. Mrs. Vera Fritach of Klam ath Tails; five grandchildren and two Teat ft-randchlldren. Services will be held Friday, September S, at 10 JO ajn.. from the dougn-Barnca cnaoei witn Rev. S. Baynor smlin omciaung. in : terment in City View cemetery. . Censer ".'';' Omar Conkling Confer, Wednesd- ay, September a. at tne veterans hosoital in Rosebura. Survived -? by ', brother, A. J. Conger of Portland. Tuneral announcements later by w T. Rigdon company. Vmaev ' ' WlKrcd Finney, - lata resident of Jscksonvllle, Ore., at agt of M years. Husband of Lottie Finney. Shipment has been mad by W. T. augdon com pany to :Mdford. - Ore., for services. "CARD OF THANKS . We wish to express our sin cere thanks to all our friends and neighbors who have helped to comfort us in our recent be reavement, in the - loss of our dearly loved husband and father. Also we thank each and every one for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. C. S. Thomas ' , - Lloyd L., William C, . EarL and Albert R Thomas. Co - Oou! Oou! : ' Safeway has select quality, tree-ripened Hales and Elbert aa I You won't find better fruit or lower prices tsywhere than at your nearest Safeway Store. Make ycur selections TODAY! . ia Policemen Resign Two state police department patrolmen, sta tioned in the Salem district, Wed nesday submitted, their resigna tions to Charles P. Pray, state po-" lice division superintendent, he announced. Both man have been connected with the department for several years. . - - Karl Murphy has accepted a po sition as YMCA physical director, James F. Dimmit will be associ ated with a Salem tire concern. , Assistant Named Appointment of T. Walter Gillard, until recently a lieutenant in the United States army, as assistant attorney general was announced : here Wednesday by Attorney General George Neu ner. Prior to entering the army Gillard practiced law in Portland for several years; .He has been as signed to the state industrial acci dent commission. 4 Improved Ebertas, the perfect canning . peach. ' Will be ready about Sept. 1. L. L. Fruit Ranch; Keizer Bottom. ; '. : .( Locker Signup Scheduled Les lie junior high school pupils are asked to visit. the school In com pany with a partner and sign for lockers between now and Septem ber 18, it was announced Wednes day. : Pupils should ' come' armed with, the 25 .cent, feeJ it was stressed. , " For Kem-Tone shop R. D. Wood- row's. 343 Center Strt. . 1 . Injury Still Mystery Floy An derson Hastay, found injured by state police here Tuesday night. was reported in' fair condition at a Salem hospital Wednesday. How he sustained the injury has not yet been determined, police said. , Prone Processing Starts Prune processing got under way at the Allan Fruit company plant here Wednesday. A large part of this year's pack will be frozen. Beauty operators: II you are a graduate of the Oregon Beauty School, shops in and tmt of town will pay you best . salaries and commissions. For jobs call 6800. Bennett Speaker - at Lions Frank Bennett,) superintendent of the Salem schools, will be " the speaker at4he Lions club at "noon today in the Marion hotel. Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg., Teachers Ready Salem school officials said Wednesday all teach ing positions had been filled for the next year. The date of school opening, September 18, was an nounced previously by Superin tendent Frank Bennett A heavy registration is anticipated. Hosiery mending. Montgomery Wards. Quality work, reasonable prices. New Leslie Paplls New pupils this year at Leslie, school are asked to register, before school opens. Registration hours are from 9 to 4 o'clock any day but Saturday. Chfld Cuts Wrist Sheila Ry land, 11, 3205 Portland road, was taken to Salem General hospital Wednesday night to have severa stitches taken in a wrist she had cut on a glass. The Salem first aid responded to the calL Hospital Plan Is Approved The state board of control Wed nesd ay tentatively approved sketch of the proposed new addi uon to the nurses' home at the Eastern Oregon state hospital at Pendleton, at a cost estimated at S4L300. The 1943 legislature au thorized an appropriation of $45, 000 for the project ; Hospital officials informed the board that this structure probably could be erected before the end of the war and bids may be sought within the next few weeks. While in Pendleton next week . board members will confer with the hos pital staff. ' The new addition will house J8 nurses and attendants. Embarkation' Road work Contract Is Awarded , 1 PORTLAND, Sept 'HV-Park er-Schram company. Portland, has been awarded $29,621.50 con tract for roadwork at the Portland sub-port " of embarkation, CoL Ralph A Tudor, district army en gineer head, said today. 1 ?'$yy Jrower Gty Limits in Are Discussed The letter nd intent of a four- year-old taty-approved resolution, granting permission to the-Salem Electric Cooperative association to set up 20 poles for the distribution of .Bonneville power, was under tudy by the city's street and util-1 ities committee today. . C i 1 The resolution was brought to I the attention . of the . city council through allegations that the coop erative was .violating its grant by ! exceeding its' pole limit. One letter j from W. M. Hamil ton, manager of the Portland Gen eral (Electric! company in Salem, declared the cooperative was "cir cumventing'' its grant by putting up additional poles on , private property,' away from street and al- ey lines, and by , making use of other poles, j j Hi B. .Read, cooperative presi- dent speaking outside' of council I chambers, and "we 'have set no poles in violation of feny ordinance x x and have as much right to the streets and alleys of our Own city as does absentee power. The limiting grant was made In July of 1940 after an investigating committee reported that Bonne-. ville power officials at that time were opposed ' to duplicating sys tem. . . . . . ; . r - - r- 1-- SPj&S Names; MooreltoPost T, F. Dixon, vice president, and I general manager, SP&S railway company announces the promotion and appointments J. C. Moore to the position bf traffic, manager ef fective September 1, a newly cre ated position, i Moore entered railroad service! as messenger with the Union Pa-1 cific at HunUngton: Ore in 1903.1 transferrins to Portland in 1907.1 serving in the local freight office fori two years." Shortly after the SP&S railway and subsidiary lines were built, Mr. Moore joined these lines in September. 1909 as rate clerk in the .traffic department, and' has .received successive ad' vancements through various posi tions. During the past two years he has headed the traffic depart ment in the : position of general freight and passenger agent Platoons Get Extra Notice J.: - ; I f; Two Salem farm platoons were mentioned by the farm labor of fice Wednesday as having drawn particularly favorable comment this season.! -- 1 1 r The one led by Mrs. Calvin Kent, which includes 40 to 50 chil dren, has worked steadily since June 27, first on a long task with cherries at; the Pearl Gould or chard in Mission Bottom and then in the bean patches of H. L. Pearcy of the samej general area. At the finish there! Mrs. Kent treated the platoon to ice cream and in turn received a gift 1 The platoon of 40 children, led by 1 Mrs. Carl Aspinwall, played the role of. goodfellowship Tues day. When, the rancher for whom they had been working became handicapped by illness in his; fam ily, tne enure platoon donated a full day's work to aid him. , II::Ic:5 She!: Szil Bits of embroidery adorns this dashing slack suit and gay bolero and again on the belt that w h 1 1 1 1 e s your waist ' line to the merest whisp cl slenderizing beau ty ' gay colors too for ;Your- entertaining or leisure mood, .'i $3,0-95 , J SJ2-95 SI 111 " KSIODES mJk I i o ) IPcalbDilc IHIsgondb V CIRCUIT COURT Laurence EL Addison vs.'Claud- ine Addison; complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment.': -; - State Vs. Gerald Anthony Wal lace and -George .C Bernard; charges .unlawful .use" of "vehicle; Bound over to grand jury and .bail set at $1000. ; ' '. . " ? ', rpadrick vsV Errion mvolviof coos i ovster lands. . testimony heardi continued ft September : at 90 ajn. . - State vs. Andy Eide; defendant charged with larceny , from build ing; bail fixed at $500 and commit ment issued. 1 . i.'V ii'-J.. William Goode and C K. Den- nison t doing - business as Electric Fixture and Supply company: vs. Mat:tRingwald; -,' satisfaction of judgment Edgar ' ' Crosby vs. ' System Frelcht - Service: petitioned to strike; out certain motions in com: piaini : - . - : .Emelia'' Schatz vs.' Jacob 'F. SchaU; application to place on di tvorce calendar. Hearing set for September' 18, 10 pjn. , . ' -V Curtis Ferguson vs. Edythe Tec- guson; puunuxf replies to answer with counterclaim." E. B. Cochran vs. J. O. Farr up on motion of deferidanV matter of water right referred to state en gineer. Chester. R, Robinson 5s. Gladys Robinson; complaint - for . divorce alleges cruel, and inhuman , treat; ment and ask4 custody of two chil- Jean 1 Saunders vs. . Udell Frank Saunders; decree' gives .custody pf child to piaintm, with S3U a mpntn support money .and $300 alimony. Right of visitation granted de fendant " - .. ' .. Fern'Gallion vs. Hubert Gallion; decree of divorce restores maiden name of Fern Smith to plaintiff.' Raymond ' John" Fruechting" vs. Jean" White Fruechting; complaint auegea cruet- and inhuman -trcat- ment and asks divorce. Married May 10, 1943 Margaret'Gertrude Edwards' vs. CeciT- Albert "Edwards; decree grants 'custody of two children to plaintiff, with $30 a mdnth support money lor each.' . -Myrtle; Phillips and others vs I Glenn E. Prine, jr and others decree quiets -title to block t lot 10 of Highland addition. , V ; PROBATE COURT Leonard Chadwick estate; final account of Bertha Chadwick, ad ministratrix, approved. Charles ' Washington Usher es tate; final and supplemental ac count filed, William J.- Linfoot, ex ecutor. Total receipts $175.74, to tal disbursements, $175.74.' ; V. .-. Henry S c h u ltenbein estate Ralph SkopU, guardian for Robert Stevely, minor, alleges insufficient funds on hand to satisfy bills due and asks for order of court author izing sale of property. -t - Notice of assumed business name of City Center Court filed by Wil liam E. and Beulah L. Foren. No tice j of retirement from Motor Courtel filed by William E. Foren, How To Get Your Share Of Wtiihv "TUE to circumstances i beyond our control, wc . know that many of our friends .try. to; buy,: , Olympia Beer and meet with disappomentJr -; . , If you are one of the thousands who prefer mild, : ' light Qlympiii we suggest thzt.you leave advance orders withyour grocer, xlruggist, dispenser, or other : j . V Beer-by'the botde ; --.-?.-- m , - v. : . , . 4 . . .. H' ; :r: c Ibvcitp dispcnsersffrequently find themselves without a 'supply to accommodate the carry away' : trade. In such cases, try again. , ! i We are making a sincere and conscientious effort to distribute our supplies .equitably to all retailers. jit OLYMPIA BREWING Ray Borglo and Grace F. Borgio. Walter A. Lottis, notice of as sumed business, Valley Welding Supply company! . ; ; Jonathan Schindler and others. vs. Lena Stahlin and others; an swer of plaintiffs for order of court to tletermine irrtereits of parties in regard to certain TeaT property and to appoint suitable, referee to sell said property. ' Douglas Allen Wilson, . minor; Belle. Zike approved as guardian. Guardianship of Richard Amile Aufranc, a minor; settlement ap proved.' Y;.- j; . William E. Deeney estate; al lows until October 20 for Marie Louise Deeney, executrix to file inventory. Warren Robert Palmer estate; appraisal of $3500 made by W. G Krueger, ' L M. Twedt and C A. Martin. -'!;' -j - -i ' Final decrees of E. A. and Anna Thayer estates filed. " ' Arabel Haskms Warren estate; final account filed by Warren; A. . . . msKtns, executor. Case of Charles Alvin Wade on charges of unlawful possession of liquor and unlawful transportation of liquor continued. -Defendant is held in jail on failure to make bail of $500 and $1000.; " j: MARRIAGE LICENSES . ; - - Robert W.: DeArmond, 28, attor ney"and'Maxlne Pearl? McKUlop, 26, secretary, both of Salem. - ; Board DeterTOines State! Will Gontintie Insurance on Flax i The state board f cohfxol Wed' nesday voted to continue carrying insurance on the state flax plant but ..did. not. designate how", much insurance , would ' be carried - or where it would be purchased. Until September 25, when some FAmGDOUIIDS TOMORROW -. : FRIDAY, SEPT. 8TH LiTcstock Poultry Cannins;'- Farm Product jit. Show 1030 A. M. : Auction 2 :30 P. M. mm, Scppsrj fixz ASL Boys and Girls SPONSORED BY SALEM LIONS' CLUB - A - - ' ' - . - . OLY1.1PIA, WASHEIGTO!!, U. Producer T2.LTAST" m superior Brewers Yeast ifllgh NATU2AL L-CompUx Vitamia ewUntAuaturmlCondionerandTtnicTJ, of the policies elapsed, the insur ance aggregated $432,250, with an i annual premium of $13,000. 5 Fol lowing three costly fires in 1940, Which destroyed three flax sheds and a large amount of flax straw, the - Insurance . was taken! out through the Beck Wadsworth com pany of Salem. . Maj.Wimams ShoVvs Movies To Rotarians The importance of the produc tion line in winning the war was stressed in a picture of the Inva sion of Normandy shown Wednes day at the Rotary noon luncheon. Ma. H. D. Williams, army signal corps, stationed In Portland and attached to the ninth service com mand unit, .spoke regarding the picture. :;:'-k- In'xonnection with this picture another The Hidden Army, is being shown to employes of local canneries' to illustrate the impor tance Of the work involved.1 The hidden army' is the twomen of the nation who are helping extend the manpower of the nation to harvest and preserve the crops.' . - The picture will be used in re- cruiting additional : help for the canneries, Chet - Nelson, cannery coordinator said after the meeting. .These pictures' are available for showing for any groups wishing to make use of them, Jlaj." Williams said. The picture .was shown last night at the Labor temple. Canadian' Oty Feelsfl Fih Earth Tremor ; ' : Cornwall; ont;;sept e.pj A.fresh earth tremor, of. short "dur ation tonight was felt in this east- era ' .Ontario 7 district 'which lies near the epicentre of 'Monday night's - widely felt f disturbances that caused heavy damage to this industrial city. -: f ''' .K' Aimsnou IT'S FIlEEi .... Ti.. ... COMPANY S. & : Jr. IVV1I I MM m - Glibsts Haunt Portland Home PORTLAND, Sept t-(JPh The George DeWaides are sure their home has attracted some hostile gremlins if not a human van dal. A string of mysterious happen ings, climaxed during, the last. 24 hours by a shower of rocks on the house, began several ' days ago, they told detectives. De Waide chased away a strange In truder the other night who "ran like a deer." Furthermore there have been anonymous telephone calls at tempting to "lure" Mrs. DeWalde from -the house, attempts to set the place on fire, slashed screens. and a ribbon tied on the front door.- . r " mstrbutor Talk about expert dealing ! That little round dtributor-box oh the side of your engine is a shark. More :than 5000 times a minute it deals the right ainount of electricity , io the right spark -plug at the right instant. And there's never a misdeal or hardly ever. . If it should,get out'of whack, your engine would run jerkily or knock. Or you would hear those loud bangs ' down underneath in the muffler. . One of the best ways to keep yoiir dffibutof deag-tliosel. sparka without a imss is to have . . Shell lubricate y'xSgvyl ." .. r That's the way 'pitttiWeor'. I important parts of your car," too. ' . i ' f V . - ' i; : . ' '. j "-V Vr " - .- Shellubrication is ( the safest ? : , guarantee we Imow tlmt . something hard to replace won't burn out, break, ; ; or just get tired v; . and quit (And 6000 cars do quit. every " . day junked by f . neglect and War-..' time Stop and Go driving.) ! Let a regular check-up by Shell experts on your spark plugs, y. " battery, lighta and tires oe your ounce - v of prWention::Kep your - troing for the duration.' 5" 5 " r ! V ! : , -. - ,s - - .-I ' ' . ' . Caution Urged flu Insurance A number of accident health and life insurance companies not licensed to operate In Oregon are soliciting business by mail, Seth Thompson,' state insurance com- . missioner, declared Wednesday. . Thompson said -these companies . have what are known as "sucker, lists', and warned ' that r persons desiring Insurance should patron-' ize only those agencies which are licensed to 2 operate .within . the r state. The Insurance commission er stressed that in cases where li censed j companies . fail , to meet their obligation, persons purchas ing J insurance have redress through his department - ' Lists of licensed companies are 1 available at the state commission. ' is. a - J 10 OX, G3LS I Get Shell's FREE ' booklet, AUcm in Motorland, It snakes carkeeplnf simple a , housekeeplaz. Your copy U wait- -. Ins at the nearest Shell pump. : j .. OIL COMPANY, IntMfntti ,r , : r : 1 Salem's Exclusive Specialty h09. . . ... CASOICIE P.0yK$4Ti:E ATTAC:r-r,T"::JOtV: 315 Court' -Thone StZl