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! The CCZGON STATESMAN. Scdara. Oregon, Tuesxr Morning, October 3. 13U PAC3 nvs ILsobqD IIws DB&TOffs! 1 1 Open. Ho e Planned Residents j Drlrer Arreted Caxl J. John f Salem have been invited to at-1 nn f aimt twf i-n tend the, ppen house reception of tjn. Monday by Patrolman. Marion Marion county nurses' aides and Mathers on a charge of reckless ed Cross home nursing students driving. The officer reported lie z; . 7 ATT J7 I spottea J annson driving south on FridaiL Pf , 6 Fairgrounds road at what appear trom 230 to 9 p.m. The invitation 4. t extended. Bed Cross workers and -docked" Johnson from Smith aid Monday, to familiarize capi- stnei to.Ta road reported - YZt v v w7"c the driver exceeded 40 miles per work undertaken by j these two v 51. oups, the training required and Johnson failed to stop when first e interest shown. . , . gWea the siren. Johnson posted Wanted: - experienced lady cook: I 5 J icnneiaer r uoiiee. bnop. Come and meet your republican ' - . ' - J women at noon luncheon at club t XT?! , Jr house, 460 N. Cottage: St, Wed- itt.3ry Brix. 67. pioneer logging U- rt a ZZaa..- 'l' ursaay- near a- es by George. Tv CerlUiger. idle while driving his automobile, national; committeewoman. and pnx, an extensive logging opera- Mrs. John Y." Richardson! vice Kr in tne lower oiumma area, aras widely known as a writer of prose and poetry. Survivors in llude Mrs. Margaret Erp of Salem, -1 sister. Funeral services were Veld Monday at the Hughes-Ran 1 torn mortuary in Astoria. : Participates mWar Oxest chairman of state central com mittee. : Women unable to - attend luncheon are welcome to hear ad dresses at 1 pjax Luncheon 65c Auspices of Marion county com mittee. Doris Woodburn, vice- chairman. (Pd. adv.) IPabMC'-'Dfiesopd Wedding pictures taken at the rhun-h Stat Ph 5722- Enlistment Re-opened Enlist ment in the US coast guard re serve will be opened October 1 to 17-year-old men, after having been closed since February, LL (ig) L. A. Murray, 13th naval dis trict, personnel procurement offi cer, has announced, uregon men may apply for enlistment at 808 SW Morrison street, Portland, Lt Murray said. . Excellent unpainted furniture, desks, book shelves. R. D. Wood- GasoUae Limited With the fall opening of school, toe district OPA has announced that only the athletic coach or school teacher I school district books have been who is regularly engaged in con-1 audited and may be called for at ducting athletic training of the I the office of the county school su team and requires mileage in car- J perintendent in the New Bligh lying out his work, may obtain I building, it is announced. an nrninational B ration to trans-I I wm . . . ww ,. oee conns upucai ior emm Hearing Aid and supplies. Batter ies for all standard makes CIRCUIT COURT 'i "V Valley Credit service vs. Lloyd O. Weaver, Clarence and -Otto Boetticher, Jr.; requests for execu tions in alT cases filed. Arguments for. following cases heard: : Thomas Burton Hill vs. Pearl May Hill, motion ' tor ap pointment of referee; Cathcart vs. Cathcart, taken .under advisement; Kref t vs. Kreft ! Judge Duncan will preside be fore new " October ; term Jury, scheduled to report today at 9 an. Scheduled for trial are: City of Salem vs. Ralph Miller, on ap peal fro mmunicipal court, 10 ajn. this morning; Madsen vs. Possehl, alienation : case set for 9 ajn. jinursuay. - - Chester H. Robertson . vs. Hazel Robertson; divorce granted; . cus tody of .minor child to plaintiff, with right of visitation to defend' ant Sally. J. Knapp vs. "Alfred 0. Knapp; charges cruel and inhu man treatment, asks custody of minor child and $70 per month for its support . , Judith Tull vs. Lawrence Tull; decree awards plaintiff custody., of minor child, except weekends and during summer months; defendant to pay $20 monthly for child's sup port, except during summer MAKSIAG& LICENSES i Willie Poole, 33, Camp Adair, and Mathilda Petrosiitch, 32, can nery worker, 559 North 1 Liberty street. ;-r- "T. t Rolland Cleveland, 21, foreman, Salem, and Doris Pyeatt, 19, clerk, Salem' ". - . i Adolf Krehbiet 41, .merchant Pratum, and Elizabeth Toevs, 42, beauty operator, 2073 Fairgrounds avenue. " 1 Bureaus r Inc. vs. Max Wanted Experienced meat cut ter at Stat RtrAt MarVt Morrow on Job Hugh Morrow, O T . T A,.- ! I 1 I aaiein ki.j uorarian, wuo nas oeen I "a-wj on leave doing war work in the Salem Sea Scent ship No. 12, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wan. starting reruari weekly months. Seattle area, resumed his position meeUn in the Veterans hall on He4 and Church streets, is an eider boy ranen or b7 seomts ex Credit here Monday. Mrs. Morrow and I America, ae of the parUdpatlnr agencies or we nuem unuea nrax vnesi, which bwm yern Shewey and wife; transcript their two chfldren will join him f Til wlS " " State of Oregon vsi EUen Swen- here shortly. Neva I LeBlond, who! Asskrtant Scent Exeentlve Harry Mlehelsen ts en deckto inspect the ahlp ; ff; case dismissed Monday tiDOH motion of district attorney. An indictment for forgery was return ed a year and a half ago. PROBATE COURT Cyrus F.-widrick j estate; ap praisal of $8550 filed by Chris Ko- his absence, has accepted the (Inn rrsvn I An I rl Umatilla county libwlanship. r.C,V"V,VM with headquarters at Pendleton. k " " a. ' j Deafened are finding Salem's new VX "V hearing aid headquarters means rvi' " a. HP Ji better service. Free hearing test lOUTlSt 1(1 C and private demonstration of new symphonic acoustlcon. 90S 1st Na tional Bank bldg. h Prcdanalica 242 Girls Get the Citizeni of Salem: ' CAllAJl.t aOH By virtue of my office, I hereby OOrOIliy VUll oclaim the week of October to I r ie "w ' port an amateur athletic team. Legal secty. wanted. Ph. 9232. Visit Detroit School Agnes C. Booth, county school superintend' ent and Carmalite Weddle, rural school supervisor, visited the De troit school Monday. The schools farthest from Salem will be visited first with others scheduled later when the weather may not be as favorable. proclaim 14, 1944, National Business Wo men's week. I urge the citizens of our town to coonerata with the Private burinesa in Oregon, if Business and! Professional Wo- brganized to fecurt tourist trade, men's club of Salem in observing Clerks Books Audited The could obtain for this state many this week. times more than the less than 10 1 "Are We Part-Time Citizens?" per cent tip from California's tour-1 is the challenging theme of the 1st industry" it now receives, Ar-1 week. It is question that every thur Kirkham, vice-president of citizen should ! ask himself. Dy- KOIN and representative of the namic citizenship requires work Portland , Chamber of Commerce every working day of the year. ; A committees on tourists - conven- once-ln-f our-years-citizen is not tions and recreational resources, much good tot himself or anyone told a Salem Chamber of Com- else .lor he has failed to observe dab Will Eat The Dakota club forum; luncheon audience that cardinal principle of citizen- Aurora Women's Club Opens Fall Program AURORA The ' fall opening meeting of the Aurora Woman's club will be held Wednesday, Oct 4,. at the home of Mrs. Emmett Fountain, assisted by the presi dent Mrs. Ray Yergen," and the calendar committee u hostesses. Suiinyside School -Has New Pupils J SUNNYSIDE The grade school opened Monday, ' Mrs. M. Zuu principal, reports 12 in her room, and Mrs. Thomas, primary teach- er, has 16 New pupils are Elea nor ' Myers, Kay Elliott Nadine Thomas, Gerald Butler, Madonna Butler, , Virgil Myers, Vinal My ers, Paul .Butler, Bernice Myers and LeVbne "Ziegler. The school has Joined Junior . Red Cross and started the 4-H . health club. " ; ' - Mr. and Mrs. L." Sherwood gave a dinner Friday for George J. Mc Millen, who . is home ,on leave. rrmi i ' L : ' -a . . . . i nose present were air, ana mrx.t George J. McMillen and 'family,. Mir. and Mrs. Luther Billings 'and.' family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Web-' ster, Agnes Webster and Mr. .and' Mrs; Roy, Webster and family. ' mftVAT.T.TS. Oct X-4A-Thir teen mtionsl sororities t Oregon f C. O. Huggins and Ralph E. stst mllMr nlnHmt Ml irl I Moody appraisers. Final hearinf this fall torm. th hlshast number I set for November 4. for anv nledae teriod excent the Eug George Shattuck estate; first week last year, when 254 final hearing set for November 7 McntA mk. o ajn. aran mmwcs, aa Th. fniiowtn w- from ministratrix, reports balance of the Salem area: Janice Lemmon, Salem, Alpha will meet on Thursday at 6:30 at WCTU halt Those attending will bring basket supper, and coffee! will be furnished. All former Da kota ns are invited. Myrtle wood. New shipment rare quality. Pemberton's, 1950 S. 12th. here Monday! ) (ship. "Be ye alert in exercising A return of $200 for each dollar I your civic duty every day irt the expended Is available:: for service year." enterprises which wU band to- wnw .n a citizen b alert? The gether to tell the world about the .nswaV i nlain . hv knowin the Hug, Salem, Kappa Alpha Theta; ' & a ... a I . i . f - wm 1 . Ji fM i . - joant jkbkt ana rnjim juac- Gregor, Salem, Kappa Kappa Gamma' Delta Pi; Ruth Van Orsdet Dal las, Alpha Delta Pi; Betty Lively and Marie Newman, Salem, Sig ma Kappa; Marryanna Bollinger, Nancy Montgomery and Pat VI esko, Salem, Chi Omega; Anita Hager and Jean Smith,' Salem, Delta Delta. Delta; Jane Crider, Dallas, Gamma Phi Beta; Jane Findley, Rickreall, Margaret Hughlett Salem, and Kathleen Varied wonders or uregon, iutk- men and women nominated for of- ham declared. Quoting figures of f. by watching the government Investment and Income of the rhareed with local state and fed Kfwanla Sneaker Tnt. Walter three California Organizations .rat administration, b readlntf re- 7 nr. developing & printing service Lansing of the Oregon state police, j Which sell the state but retain it porta, attending public hearings of at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. will be the speaker at the Kiwanii """- the board of education, finance Export Ualch Dopairing By Scientific Watchmakers The Jcucl Dox JEWELERS 44S SUte 8t : Salem, Ore. top - m i wm Under the guise ef s "Betterment learae", bat timed for political pmrpeees, there, has appeared tn the Salem press vicioos attacks vpen the Courts of West Salem and the West Salem Police. These attacks, while purporting to be for "bet terment" purposes, are a reflection vpen the Jadrment ef the good people ef West Salem la their elected officials and can be nothing- bat harmful to the City fa general etty f which the vast majority ef ns are Justly proud and which we would like to be kept clean. Having nothing but the true -Interests of West Salem and the surrounding territory tn mind, the undersigned law abiding, patriotic citizens or property owners ef West Salem and vicinity respectfully re quest that this vicious attempt to break down law enforce ment and return us to highways ef drunkards, broken bodies and wrecked ears be stopped: O. E. Snider lut Laka Producers Max Gehkn Oregon Fruit Products Goo. JL Rhoton Willamette Packing Co. Norria H. Looney ! Eivar Band Sand & Gra ' vol Co. . oMBuoauoauBO - . J. Hcrogtn i 190 Boaomont St W.R. Mercer Eal Estate . Hans Hansen S7S Edgewater C A. Hauon 975 Edge water H. a White , 1091 Edgewater I. W Thomas 1383 Edc W. B.Gortk Gerth's Cash Grocory Leo A. Spitxbart Boute I Paul J. Woodrofte " Saving Center ; Fred Gibson . 190 Engwood C M. Quislad Beutler - Qulstad Lbr. Co. S. G. Bohfason Real Estate. 1132 Edge- Com'L Home Burglarised Ray Bail- eyfs home at 1725 North Capitol was . burglarized- between S ajn. Saturday and Sunday night a khaki army Jacket man's over coat and a camera are missing. A glass removed from the front door admitted the burglar. For home loans see Salem Fed eral tin Smith T.ihertv. dub luncheon at noon today la the Marion hotel. Willard batteries last longer. R. D. Woodrow, 345 Center St. , Eugene KC Meeting Many from Salem and Marion county will attend the Knights of Colum bus initiation next Sunday at Eugene.. tamed that business there - looks upon the tourist dollar as an im portant share of its legitimate in come, a source second only to oil. R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, and Sam Boardman, su- perintendent of state parks, were credited by the speaker with de velopment of a state park system of inestimable value and of su perior - highways connecting all portions of the state. Private in- committee, health board, etc. And by registering and voting, of course. ' : The Business and Professional Women's clubs- have .undertaken the task of making our responsi bilities clear to us. i May public in terest be their: reward. ) ' I. M. Doughton. "May Mount Posters Marion uounry. iuDiic neaim associauon i -n ' 1 1 A P71 was granted authority by the Sa- f llTCliaSC J4? I A lem city council aionaay mgnt to put posters on light poles of the city to advertise Christmas seals during the annual seal sale this winter. Civilians May i hjfr Catholic Group J about both parks and highways Jnt o . Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Curtis Is Caller Ralph C. Cur- tis: former managing editor of The Statesman, who leaves early next week for Ketchikan, Alaska, to become, a partner in publication of the newspaper there, was in Salem - on business Monday. : Photos made in the' home or stu dio at pre war prices.' Ph.' 4522. Hi-Lite Studios, 175 S. High. New- - Secretary Mrs. Roger Kellog on Monday became secre tary to the county court and to Mrs. Nona White, county -juvenile officer. Mrs. Kellog had previous ly been employed at the state house.. ; ; i , ' Wanted Experienced meat cut- . tor at SUte Street Market Blase Halted Fire broke out in the basement of a house, at 1125 North 21st street Monday after noon and was quickly extinguish ed by the fire department Hundreds of new neckties Just ar rived. Sugar and spice, and Cre veling. $1. Alex Jones, 121 N .High. . Hospital Inmate Escapes Salem police are looking for Dan Ott S4, who is reported to' have run away from Oregon state hospital Sunday morning. , 1 . Returns to Desk Gov. 'Ear! SneU, in eastern' "Oregon 'deer - hunting for several days, will. re- turn' to his desK here today. Army Vehicles Procurement of 1471 military vehicles from ninth service com mand installations during the past fivemonths by the treasury de partment for disposition as sur plus property in civilian fields, has been announced at Fort Douglas, Utah, command headquarters. Value of the vehicles, which in cluded . passenger . and command cars, station wagons, ambulances, weapon carriers, dump and cargo trucks and motorcycles, amounted to $531,862.98. All of the equipment was turned Over to the treasury department's procurement division when it fail ed to pass high requirements i of army ordnance inspectors. Despite failure to meet army standards, many thousands of miles of usage (Sbitaary John Stephen Orth. lato resident Of Medforo, Or., at a local Hospital Oc tober 1. Survived by two daughters. Mrm. Dorothy Barnes or Talent, ure nd lira. Eleanor Robertson of "Med lord. Announcement of ervlces later by Clough-Barrick company. about both parks ana highways jnt : o o if the state and its business are II VI VP ft ftrVlift to casn m to uie zuuest. ?I The Redwood Empire associa-1 Catholic Charities organization tion, which though located in plays a major role in the welfare northern California includes a cf Salem1 youth and in character small sector of Oregon in its ter- building. This ! agency is one of ritory, by private collection raised 7,000,000 to : purchase the red wood groves which comprise its chief stock in trade. Oregon's for est!, rivers and beaches are avail able to all, thanks to the fore- sishtedness of Boardman ' and Charles A. : Sprague, who as gov ernor initiated, the plan for a con tinuing lumber industry in the state, the, speaker declared. Thieves Take Auto Parts . the local groups to be maintained with the assistance of the United War Chest The local group is affiliated with the Catholic Chari ties of the archdiocese of Port land. The Salem unit is composed of six f directors, chosen from Catholic membership in Salem. General social welfare is stress ed by the St Vincent de Paul so ciety and character building; is the inspiration of the Central Youth organization. The youth group sponsors and maintains program of directed , recreational and ath letic activities for Salem youths. The welfare organization operates under a trained - worker and a volunteer group of laymen who look after the needy, with food- shelter,! clothing, medical care, i We're 5 . ioLn: Proud of the emzEsii at our Avon Refinery UE1S f Thefts of accessories; from three different cars were reported to still remain in the vehicles if prop-1 police over the weekend. erly utilized in civilian fields. W. U Phillips, 195 West LefeMe rTTsnitafLn" oiiii;e tast Apru, military insuu- i iucci, niiwwu uiei. vm. iwu lauons throughout the nation have! chrome spotlights from his car turned over more than 50,000 mo-1 while it was parked in the 800 bue units to the Treasury Depart- block on North Winter, street ment for resale, f If? Jim Loder, h 1870 ; Broadway. Information relative to purchas- (asked police to be on the lookout ing such equipment may be ob-1fdr two teeridrop green color talned by writing the procurement I fender pants which he reported officer, United States treasury de- stolen from his 1941' Chevrolet partment, at 1623 West Thurman I whfle it was parked In the 800 street Seattle, Wash. (Washing- block on Court street i Homer Smith, 87S North Sum mer street, reported blue fender pants stolen from his Buick. while it was parked at the corner of State and Cottage -streets, ' ton, Oregon, Montana and Idaho). paivag e iroes Baek to Duty Back to active duty for service in all theaters of operations went more than 15,000,000 pounds of salvage metals collected during July at ninth service command military installations located throughout the West r The metals, which, included fer rous and non-ferrous iron, copper, brass, and aluminum, are syste matically collected at installations each month and sold on the civil ian mart L- ' v -;Y"P v-'-'.- Fcr Sale Cheap Used Ilcdag Fiimzce With approximately 111 feet pipe. Suitable for 5 er I room hoaset Small repair wfll aaake rarnaee rood for many years. 11: ? . CV", w'r- 'r-i'V.: ' ' Vw J ' - i Phone 7762 " Or Call at 10S9- S. High IZoff jngo Loans on Dshl Propsrl ; LOW ifJTferfEST RATE HO COMMISSIONS LIBERAL, TERMS -PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGE pio::zsd 7LU3T co::?aiiy. - Estate Administration General Insurance Commercial , Salem' - ; . Phone 3133 it id LESTON W. HOWELL CHARLES C EDWARDS . , , i , '. MRS. FRANCES EDWARDS . ; , v. - ; Lady Attendant ' ' i . " Memory Pictures That Endure 1 "I cttfadn wish to express my gratitude to your firm in making my Father's luneral sa lovely. I .hare a great feeling of comfort over the last rite to ray dear Father's memory," :' , : , . : Sincerely, 4-- " . . i "(signed) Mrs. F. t, Cl r ' (The above is an actual copy of one of many unsolicited let-: ters in our file from one whom we have sensed) - HbweU-Edvaids Funeral Home . (WALKER-nOWELL) J 545 North: Capitol Street- rhone S672 . formerly ! ; ' ' i - . - Walker-IIoweU and Edwards-Terwilliger - : (HityV sitting rmeords for meicn j 100-Odcn .'. : Aviation Gatolitf for our fighting forest) -1 cs, Associated is prood of the men and women who have worked so : loyally and uueauttingljr at our great Avon refinery, turning out record ; quantities of 100-octane aviation gasoline, special fuels and 'lubricants for - -the armed forces. - 1 ' ; '- TTe're proud, too, of the others ptrriodcallj bending every effort to speed completion of our giant new catalytic cracking plant-world's largest fluid ; . I - " Type Catalytic Cracker unit which will vastly increase our aviation fuel . pfoduction still further. I ,4 - f j ' - OUTPUT UP MORI THAN rirTEIN-rOLO .:... . '!'. i i. ; I Avon's 10O-octane output was large in 1940, for Associated ercn then was pioneering commercial volume production of tins super-fueL SiflcePearl - . Harbor,' it has been doubled, redoubled and doubled again by immediate all . out conirersion, plus tireless eHorts of the good soldiers in laboratory, draft- ' ing room and production line. Before this year's end, the new "Cat Cracker will bring production to more than fifteen-fold rhelJMO lereL And it will pour out additional thousands of barrels daily of die amazing new super i V!4 aviation gasoline when the Army calls for it.-?; - ' Cur hats, are off to the Citizen Soldiers who Hare sldjtd on the ioh tt y. 'Avon and at our other refinerieswho are finishing the jolt of helping our ! J fighting forces finish the cemy. - 1 - j - - - . -. ?v ' " ' " i " , v. . .,-brkers in refineries and other. war plants are not the only Citizen. Soldiers. &X -Vou, siid mulions ince you, contribute mightily to Victory in" dozens oii ft U dvilian activiricj, a few of which are fisted here. Let as all be Cozen Soldiers - iJjjL r all the way." Led ttj on the joh nd finish the ot. t . Art Yew Doing ALL You Cam XXtlttH SOLDtIXT s5 , Regular Blood Donor . O Red Crass Worker . ':, . . . O Active Nurse or Nunt'i Aide .- - doaserviasvEMeatuI XfateruU . O . Member AW.V,Cateen,UO. Victory Cardeaer, Harvest Helper Q SlTSlng Metal, Paper, Fats . O Carina foe and Sharing Car , Q ' Doing NO TJaoecetsary Driviag Olxenriag Cciliag Pikes i . . Avoiding BlackMarkeu . . . O Buying War Bonds to tit limit Q :, Cnatriboting to War Fund . . O" cAsowiS towns m attack D0N7 VIASTS A MOPI ' na roonut sckisuu .; - AT ASSOCIATES CIALKS I Iktu fo AssoctofW TootbaS f perfects 17 A Ynar TIDE VATER ASSOCIATED 01 L CO PAtI Y -