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The OREGOW STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. .Thursday- Morning. November 16. 1344 ! PAGE nVE . - -v E.aDaSlD RIWS IBQ3UffS Expense Bills ; For Campaign Salem Men Participate The Meteorologist to Talk Edward ev. o. rayuur onuui, pwwr u u w eis, senior rneieoroiogisi witn i - ' .-- -mf- ..; Jason Lee Methodist church, Is to the US weather bureau In Port-1 fj 1 1 J7 OUT 111 discussion, this, afternoon on the I regular monthly public science program of the National Mission I lecture meeting of the Salem Geo to Christian teachers in Portland. I logical society in Collins halL Wil- The Rev. Dudley Strain of the Salem First Christian church will preside at the Friday morning sessions of the mission. Charles A. Sprague, Statesman publisher, in his capacity as president of the State' Council of Churches, pre sides at the Friday afternoon sessions.- . -. For Unusual Gifts, visit the Nook", 3rd floor, Miller's. 'Gift i lamette university. The meeting opens at 8 o'clock, Wells will dis cuss "How the Weather is Made" and will show a number of charts and diagrams to make clear the ! principles governing weather. Every form of insurance. R. G. Severul, 212 N. High. Tel. 4018. Constant denmriahla rvir. ' Rummage Sale Fri and Sat., Nov. 17 and 18. Salem Lion's Club Aux. Shop Woodrow's for fine unpaint- 271 N. Com!. d Furniture famnn If gm-Tnn. I .' ttasnn: Paints: and AutA -Enamrf: Injuries Minor Mrs. S. Boyd Shatter Proof Auto" Glass; Kelly TV0 t and j 'the republican state central Additional general election campaign expense accounts filed in the state department here Wed nesday show a contribution ; of $1200 by M. D. Tucker, for the support of Sen. Guy Cordon, Wayne Morse, Representative Har ris Ellsworth, fourth district, and the republican state central com mittee. All three of these candidate were successful in: the election. Other expense accounts filed Wednesday: Ti H Banfield. in behalf of Guy Cordon, , Harris Ellsworth, Wayne1 Morse, Lowell Stockman, James WT Mott, Homer D. Angell Tires and Wlllard Batteries. Wood- row's 'friendly store 345 Center Bk.. " " ' . . . ' ' . ... " 1 . : - ... . . v ' . .... ;. -.: " Blood Quota Increased Salem's quota for the weekly visit of the blood donor mobile unit has been . increased to 200 pints. E. JScel lars, Red Cross blood donors chair man, Vmade the ' announcement Wednesday at Rotary club lunch eon. Jim Beard of the Salem Jay cees now in charge of getting : blood donors, appealed to the 'club : members to help provide the quo ta. The previous quota' was, 160. when a car in which she was rid' ing, driven by her daughter, col lided with Edward A. - Brown's automobile at Fifth and E streets a few minutes before 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. ! 1 7 hr. developing & printing: service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Chemeketans Rummage Sale Nov. 17 1 !U2 I rnmrnl Sf f Photos made in the homeNor studio 'at pre-war prices. Ph. 4522. Hi pte Studio, 175 S. High. . . i Fall bulbs. - Floral section. Meyer Drug. . Sander to Teach Donnell San ders, former .valley editor of The Statesman, recently honorably, dis charged from the US marine corps, has ' been elected to . teach biology in the Cobs Bay high school.' Mrs. Sanders is1 the former Cynthia rrea Deiano. - Clothing Stolen Mrs. E. W. ,. Bryant, 478. South, 18th street) has ' reported to city police the theft of a quantity" of clothing, prepared .for a laundry, pickup. A y.oman who. told her. she had en ' countered difficulty in finding, the -jjiouse took.the laundry Mrs. Bry ,Vnt paid." YZl-'-Z, C" .."Arky and the Jolly . cowboys." Crystal Garden. Thurs.; Nov.' 28. Photograph, hand colored In oil. Special Christmas prices. 2172L t ;; -,- j . Lutefish ready now.' Fit ts Market committee, $1400. ' J. G. Robbins, secretary of the Walter J. Gearin for representa tive in congress committee, $872.50. Stanley Earl, i secretary of the Oregon state industrial X union council, in behalf of Ernest Bak er, Henry E. Westerland and Guy T. Haney, iioz3.70. r Frederick H. Strong, Jn behalf of the Guy Cordon' for senator committee, $100. . - A. E. Clark, in behalf of the Guy Cordon. for . senator, committee, $i5o.- . ... : s; - ;: Malcolm H. Clark, In. behalf of the Guy Cordon for senator com mittee, $100. . ' ' T; -ff - t George T.' Gerlinger, in behalf of' the Guy j Cordon for senator committee, $150. k - - Frederick H. Strong, ' in behalf of the Wayne Morse for senator Pu I committee, $100. i i ueorge i. uerunger, in Denau of The Wayne. Morse for senator committee, $250. C F, Swigert, jr contribution to the republican . state , central committee $300,;; ; IPnalbEu : flSeson'cSo CIRCUIT COURT " - 1 Warren B. Ling, 21, USMC, 1Q30 State of Oregon vs. Ed Brun- ( Brpadway, Salem,' : and Dorothy dridge; verdict of guilty on morals Pyeatt, 20, bookkeeper, 1710 North charge; continued to November 18 Fifth street, Salem. ; . for imposition of sentence. ' ; Silas Clyde .Wilson, 60, farmer, Helen Brundridge vs. Edward route one, Monmouth,' and Myra Brundridge; application' for place Dale . Patterson, 54i 1895 North on trial docket. , 'M . .' I Summer street, Salem. B. A. uenier vs. Doris i uenier; motion xor order . of default and I m : T m " . r application for place on ) trial JJinCSS X aKCS ' .' docket 44:v r-: ? C? I . V II L : '.. HV ;t Flora Ransom Hereth vs. Harold KjnValrGVillt ri - W.iRansom and others; amended VHfvT-"" - complaint asks that Wayne Ran Forrest Melvin McCoy, 18, .late som and Doris. E. Neptune be de- residefit of route one, Brooks, died creea to De trustees ior aeienaani i st a Portland hospital Wednesday Harold W, Ransom as to specified I following a lingering illness. real property, that Harold Ran- He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. som be decreed to be owner in fee A. L. ' McCoy" of : Brooks, Other simple of property, that deeds pre- survivors are brothers, Alfred yiously issued by him be set aside McCoy with the US army in Ice insofar as they affect rights of land, Ivan McCoy, with the US plaintiff, ; that properties be sold army at "Camp Robert ;CaTii.fis;T and proceeds of sale or sales be ters, Beverly Hal ' and Lona Mc applied to satisfaction " of plain- Coy, both of Brooks, and' his tiffs judgment .'against her former grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy husband, that defendant ; Pioneer Daley of Salem. Trust company be barred from J ".-Funeral, services '.will; be held right, title, interesV lien or claim J Saturday at 1:30 p. m. from the upon specified property and .that I W. T. Rigdon company' chapel with the Rev. Dudley "Strain off iciat I ihg. Interment will be in Bel- crest ' Memorial park. plaintiff .recover costs. PROBATE COURT . . , - .... Mattie J. Rigdon estate; W. C. Winslow appointed administrator of . estate . tentatively; valued at 144.000: Waldo Man-tent." Charles w. daggett ' and , Earl ' Daue ap, As Qackamas Attorney ; powiea appraisers. Snell Names Mitchell' . Appointment of Stanley J. Mit-J cneu, Oregon city, as district at torney of Clackamas, county, was announced " by. Gov. Earl Snel) h e r e Wednesday '.' H$ succeeds Fred Miller, who -has .resigned. Miller served as district attorney I Retirement Filed Certificate of retirement from use" of the name. rG&y L Beauty; Shop V 1720 xviarKei street was iuea weanes Xt'Sa Horse Wrecks Car; herself and for, H. CTeddern as I Then Eludes Police hinattnrnev in fart, i ' ' I : -.-. T. ' . - r ; - : . l , Portland, Nov. iSr(ff)-An Imperial and, Birge wallpapers at offender who left no name or ad Elfstrom's, 375 Chemeketa. : ifA dress caused .$50 damage to her A INVESTMENT Xmas cards, wrappings, mag. sub. V Lee Moody, 853 N. High, Ph. 7033; " ' -' ; ' : -.' : '"V, '' V-t y.see JMeKiirea wty iire. ... ; - -; - w x car;; last night; Jane Eldav Port .men.were cauea to me ujeme .iu-:i land, reported today. It was a huge . r., Duuaing, , wmcn nouses, roruanai44-'r' lvi.a wa-v hnr oenerai 4 juectric s &aiem oiiices.i vv o. wom i. xa n. . t - The animal crashed into the side v. r'm.iMm.jt a, f unu.. I nf her car u . ih was drivintr when , their furnace ? backfired; I'; r sm?. JL ... . rinUo tusiiw ". t wtra a wtn- "ihia nV. ni 'ikti-, i " yvrignvwooaourn, wea- rr'' V T "T, r :- - - . . hesday filed: with " the Marion oow, cavea in me aoor, tore on a Boyd' nursery now.opeii every- county ?lerk a certificate for the day including Sun.-2440 Stated assumed ' name of ..-Halter . & !Ti. ""' . J' '""l ' i;'r;7Tr Wright"; fuef handling business at v euuing pictures utn uie -Woodbum. cnurcn. azo states fn. 37Z2. r, , '- '" 1 ; Beginners, and refresher classes. i : aaicm.noman iieiress, Aiiae- t iv.' smaiioone, fender then left, eluding police. - Cyn"-Cronise . Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. ranUal RiViriAe rnU Th RQft? " I .' "' - , " ' - - ' s . . 1 w...s. ... . v . . i - ua n .Aimtw ' will . saiem, an -aunt -Oi -P --t r ;: ' ?m '. I .,- -. "t " r 1J. CBradjey, Mult- Luminous ' stars v arid ' nursery-' I PeK Oore t.ne &aiem aoara ox me characters to caste on walls Keaitors, at- iw. JJTiaay noon lun- 'Adam J. Lortz estate: order ap proving final account., : - - j Martin Lentz .(Martin Lentx Co pra) estate; supplemental final ac4 count by R. N. Kavanaugh, administrator,- shows receipts of $98.77 and disbursements of $166.80. - Josie E. Capper estate; appraise for several terms, by Grace A. Gilliam, Dr. Roy . S. Scofield ahd - Marie R. Ling at $3100. -j . . ; Dora Boggs estate; order dis charging - Mildred Hagemann as executrix and closing estate. ,. Emelia Gerig Bickell guardian ship; ; petition i by . Emelia tGerig, Bickell for court's acceptance of resignation of Valentine Gerig as her guardian explains that follow ing death of her husband and heir son petitioner did not feel able to handle all her financial affairs but now her fondition -has improved and she feels able to handle her farm and her rents. :- Z -; ' . JUSTICE COURT , Deena" D. Olson; no operator's license; $2.50 and costs.' . ' MARRIAGE,, APPLICATIONS Clarence C Cook, 24," mechanic, route .12,' MilWaukie. - and- Stella Hopfer, 22, switchboard' operator Mf Angel. . Albert J. Bauman, 26, laborer, Geryais, and . Mary M. "Selensky, zz, cannery ,worxer, uervais. Permits for ; Drivers. May Be Extended A request for a new two-year extension of motor vehicle oper ator's licenses will be made of the legislature,1?- Secretary of , State Robert S. Farrell, Jr, fold the Hol lywodd Lions club Wednesday, be cause of: - . ' i ; -f A shortage if experienced ex aminers; a lack of time pn the part of , the driving public tq stand in line . waiting u for examinations when their efforts are needed in wartime 1 and 1 war-related f indus tries; a definite "I-won't-do-tt" at titude on the part of motorists, and because there is no great need for re-examinauon ox many persons wno operate automobiles, - One large class of driversthose now over-age would be left be hind drivers' , wheels If new ex aminations are not required. Far rell declared.-. He said those in this class , are often unwilling to surrender, their operators'; licenses and yet oftert; have. proved: to be hazards on the highways.'. When the -war . is over, another general examination 6f motor ve hicle operators may be anticipated, Farrell indicated, but in; all prob? abilities other red. tape, which-has. been cut in me ofuces wmcn com prise his department, .will remain in shreds, be said. : I . . The ; public has . not -misused privileges because of relaxation of rules, Farrell maintained, pointing to theowners of farm . trucks who were pnee required, to file affida vits as to weights of their trucks and . ! certificates signed by state weighmasters. This group now merely files with the state depart ment i statements l owners as to weights of trucks. Members of it are still liable for a mis-statement but need cot spend many hours securing evidence. The very variety, of the work undertaken by the state depart ment, has made it the logical place for relaxation of red tape to begin Farrell maintained. Only because he and his predecessors "have in herited experienced and able de partment heads" has the state de partment with its 1 multiplicity of almost'' unrelated, duties, run smoothly, the speaker declared. rWell Known Writer Dies in Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Nov. 15 - (JP) Mrs. i Nelle Richmond Eberbart, widely ' known writer who wrote ' the lyrics for "At Dawning" and "From the Land of the Sky-blue1 Water," and who for many years . collaborated with Charles Wake field Cadman, died here this after nooQ at the home of her daughter, Conisitance Eberbart Neuner Gives,: Opinions .1 -. ':-" J... No part of the post war devel opment special tax j proposed by the; Portland school district direc tors, and approved by the voters there - can be used until - peace terms have been signed at the con clusion of the current world" war, Attorney General -George Neuner held: here Wednesday: " The opinion was requested by Former District Attorney James R." Bain of Multnomah county. '; Neuner further held that the ex penditure! of these funds is not restricted to the construction , and repair of buildings, t but . may. be usea ior tne purcnase or rurru tureand other school equipment In another. opinion! Neuner held that two physicians.l must appear together in the examination of a person before he or. she can be le gaily committed to the state home for the feeble minded. visits at mcAipin JkALPIN Mrs.' Violet Ward ot Goldiendale, Wash., is vkiting Mr. and! Mrs. Eric Fisher and family. and with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher in Stayton. Give Her a w ri -y i Diamond Ring ; m - ' " The Finest Cxcloslve at the Jewel Bex 1 ' . simi1 imtiwwxm- I j V j. matin mtm -t J l T 1 ..- i CMCitl i 1: t COOD 'APPEA RANGE. i .A $ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED THIS MONTH i cheoii ; meeting on .. "Axricultural the late Charles riomah county commissioner.v is 1 rhy: listed as an heiress ' in the estalei hrid f urhifure; "Elf strbm's' - enierea in prooaie in Muimoman ' r - :- ' . county, this week.:::, i.A .'. illTsT.n....l l il ii. n. W.n vt on entertained a aozen ronianat ". - "' of propertyi II you plan on sell ing.' please list them with Rich L. of Antl-freeze, .. Shrock's 1 1 untm, wnAav i.hf : Reimann. Realtor. 167 S. High. uarage, 332 w. Mign St v ; i .-..: f . .. . -j; . ' ; n...u.i 4i - : tA tu ' j - For home loans see Salem Fed Hospital Patient FJi Rhodes ' ,,A o...u . ofLabish Center is in the Salem -- Deaconess hospital where he re j Beginners and refresher classes, been ill several days with pto- Lutefish ready now. Fitts Market and Salem members of the "Ore- ,-J ' ' gon Lodge" at dinner at the Mar Phone 9203. 1M of Ptomaine Jennie Mar tin of 1145 Saginaw street has ' cently underwent a major "oper - ation. His condition is reported as - favorable. , ! , Wanted: Home listings. Have many cash buyers. Grabenhorst Bros., Realtors, 134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131. - ' N' . .- . Obituary : Frank Downey Pyeatt. lata resident of Brook, Monday. November 13. Aged .- 39 years. Son of Mr. Mollis Pyeatt of Brooks and Ben Pyeatt of Arizona, and , ' brother of Mr. Nellie Cline of Brooks, Mrs. Ollie Anderson and Mrs. DoUia . Mjtn, both of Arizona; Eddie Pyeatt of Salem, and Andrew, Lloyd and Les - . ter Pyeatt, all of Arizona. Announce ment of service later by Clough-Bar- rca company. v ? '. McDanlel ' In this city November 13. Lee Rill McDanlel, aged 78 years. Late resident of Yamhill county. Brother of A. J. Mc Danlel of Portland. W. H. McDahiel of - Dallas and Hannah E. White of ' : . Portland. Funeral services will be held ...Thursday. Nov. la at 10 JO a.m. from the lV Ilolman and Lutz funeral home in Port . land.- Interment In Rose City cemetery -in Portland under the direction of W. T. Kicdon Co.. Capital Business College. Ph. 5987. I maine poisoning. sT'lnW 4 Jk HTaaa4 TrttimrawJ 1nVa I.No. 4 meets at 7:30 tonight at 2125 North Fourth street ; Beta Sigma Phi Rummage Sale, Saturday Nov. 18, 201 S. High St, former Dan Burns store room. ujps BewajreiCo That Harig On -. Ceoraulslon relieves promptly be r .mi rio-Vif tn tha seat of the Hvuihif n hein loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed (bronchial mueous mem branes. Ten your druggist to sen you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the. way It quickly allays tne cougn or you to nave your, money dock. CREOMULSION for Coughs. Chest Colds. Ironchif Chief Warrant Officer francls Ken- - reth Sheridan.-at Shoemaker hospital. l amp rants, L;air.. rormer resident of -Rt S. Salem. Nov. 11. Survived by wife. Peggy Sheridan of Pleasanton, Calif.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheridan, sr., of Salam; brother, Lawrence-Sheridan, with the US marines; three sis ters, Mies Loyal Sheridan, Mrs. Frank r. KoDinson and Mrs. j. B. (Hazel) i Hardin of Salem. Funeral services will be held after requiem mass at St. Joa- .. epfi s catholic church at ajn. Thurs- . day, November 10. Interment In St. I Barbara cemetery. t Vtcr ' ' ' Ji - In Portland. November IS, Forrest - Melvin McCoy, as IS years lata resi dent af route I, Brooks. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. A L. McCoy of Brooks: brother of Ivan McCoy with ' the US army at Camp Roberts. Calif.. Alfred McCoy-with the US army In Iceland. Beveriy nan ana Lona Mccov. both of Brooks; grandson of Mr. and Mrs; LeSoy Daley of Salem. Funeral aerv- " Ices - will be held Saturday, November . is. at iuw VJn rrom the W. T. Riadon company chapeL" Concluding services , at Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. Dudley Pattersaa f;: At Santa Rosa, Calif ., .November 14. - Agnes Patterson; . late resident ' of GranU Pass, Ore. Wife of John 'Pat , terson ot Grants Pass; mother of Mrs. Edith. Smith of Salem. Mrs. Mabfel . Wyrick of Portland, Mr. Gladys Gap- i - ner of Turner Falla, - Idaho, and Mrs. thel Kent of Santa Rosa. Funeral an nouncements later by tbm W. T. Rig don company. - . . A - - , TINTE2. TOP COATS I v 1 - , ' t f . - - . ;. "i- V 1 " ' . ' , . . -' - V - s ' ' X:.-'- v-rV.r v . i ... v -4.. ' - -. , " . ".-..! : v. i -. S - , ': " . - ... .' 1 't' ' '" : ", ' ' " """'' ' 1 ' ' " ' ' ' " ' " ' ' ' ;( 1 1 . .. " s f . . " ! i -' "..! .. . ' . ' ; 1 '.'' ' " - i fLm U ""I r .i .. lir V t - hub imii m urn p' j .....' - . - -a y, - i , 'jl I If . - ., --. - -i- a . . l , i- . . v as sa . ,- -. . . i - - v i)i - 1. i I. ' -- ... t1 - . . . . i i . ' XJn'ihe civilian front as well as the military, the Kuppenfceimer ' i! insignia' in your overcoat gires you high rank amongj men whose appearance anqf : " i'.,;V''r-'" -? fn.any way limited Kuppenheimer's ambition to excel in styling, fit, fabric' f,. l ' : l' " " i and-.iendurinff value Iii support of a 68-year reputation as one of America -; V - 'f -: - . . . ' t . r V . - w - . - - . - a a? ... - a j. . . . , M'.' - ( "j 4" V """-. r .r. . 2"''- I mnit-wr M.f Hnmu jttTiSvtr "LK nnnnIitmM jrwvwwta M !ev" fin..eTi4T I iraSt" . -. j ...."'.. . UIUT ILlUlt F'fl"" " ,i..i.mu..iif - UUVUVUUVUUVt V AV.M T WUfcV 1141 1 c ,i ioeoi Christmas gift for Dad, Uncle or Utouvct " 1 :v Kuppenheimer from the trhoZeamily or row just'ymu i "l1 K VPPEKEEIMER S VITSu&Mto t60.00 it i PENUE IMER O VER COATS. $426,to ;$55:X. il-Luiiii. IvdlXJ- H 'A-.TTS J1 i'il SSmODIFb i ;s -filH;... GolHicfs FORD HiS BUILT U0RE THAN 30.000.000 CARS AND TRUCKS ; MOXLSY -& HUNTINGTON ; The Store of Style, Quality and Value ' - - - 416 STATE STREET ' j ' H, If-