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iff' .. ... , -w!-5.t ' v. v. -vr f.Wr V-ri- ,777T- Mr;.'-?"1 V 5 TIi OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning, September 18. 19iS AGE FIVE (Duly DBd- The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 LOSES BELONGINGS .1 M. A. Griffin, U. S. navy, who hitchhiked a ride I from Klamath Tails with a man in a sedan with a California license, told state po lice here that when they -stopped In Eugene to eat, the man drove c-ff with all his clothes and per sonal articles.. The car; was be ; lieved to be headed toward Port land, said police, and the belong ings should be returned to either the city police station or state po lice headquarters. . - ; . for home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. CARS COLLIDE U Cars driven' by Hollis Everett Hilficker! route four, box 89, Sa lem, and Henerietta S. Merritt, 765 South Liberty it collided GETS BUILDING PERMIT Sunday at High and Chemeketa The Salem automobile come an v 1 streets. No Injuries were report was granted a permit from the of- although both autos weredam Cce of J. Harold Davis, city en- ged.- Other automobile accidents gineer Monday to erect a garage over me ,wee:ena occurred wnen at 435 N. Commercial at a cost of " driven by Calvin J. Stewart, $13,266. The work will be under aiayion, ana Dy cora lu ureene, the ; direction , of Barham Bros, Marion sL collided , at I High contractors,. the permit stated. and Stat and when the vehicles Other building permits . were to GROUP PLANS TRIP The young peoples group of the First Christian church will leave Friday for a three-day ! planning conference at Nelscott beach, and will be accompanied by Rev, Dudley Strain, - Rev. , and Mrs. Clay Pomeroy, Rev. Gene Rob inson, Miss Dawn Bates and Miss Delvon Long. Busses will- leave the church at 3 p. m. Friday and members who - wish to go have been urged to contact Hugh Goo- kin for registration not later than Wednesday. We cut and Install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st. ON VACATION ' Miss - Marcella Schwartz, who Is on a week's vacation from the office of Joseph B. Felton, Justice f the peace, la spending the time at Vancouver and Victoria, BC She was accompanied to Canada by Misses Olene Melhof f, Connie McKay and Mary McKay. The group will return to Salem Sun day. - Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. SENT TO HOSPITAL ; First air men sent Emil Stevens, Richreall, to the Salem Deaconess hospital Monday, for further treat meat,' alter ne received severe bruises and a neck injury in an automobile collision at Church and Jefferson about 6 p. ra. circuit court ICabel L White vt Inland T. Whit: divorce . decree granted; plaintiff awarded absolute divorce; cole custody of minor children. Barney. White and Paulino White; S40 ; monthly for sup port and maintenance of taid . chil dren: and reimbursement of all court cost and attorney fees. LTdla Uraella Janaen a Christian J. Jansen; divorc decree granted; plain tiff awarded custody of Richard Jan sen, minor, and S3 monthly support for care of child. 4 . Harry X. Davis v jean Davis; dl- John K. Wiles, to erect a dwell ing and garage at 465 . Mission street, $9,000; A. E. XJanielson,' to alter an apartment at 168 North of Aileen ShODtautrh.- 675 Brown decree .cranted. 2922 VanWater st, ' Milwaukie, state of Oregon vs Georf a Hammaac: Ore., collided at Fairgrounds rd. Zffi&m32E22?.V and Jefferson,"' : j1 : . Maudie Tat vs William Tate; order- lZla St, JMOOJ ana to F. R. Blck- Capital Cab has had their phone r, COUDl l emporrT. Tisli service restored. Phone 0049. I Josephine Myers vs A. M. Mlnden.. s -' ' I doing Dusmess as A. M. Minaen uim FRENCH ; AT MEETING . . her. company; answer to amended com- . F. French spent Saturday Ruby Toy Bdec v .Arthur M. Bee and Sunday to Portland attend- Sdf 0fr cSdr.arS ing a meeting of lay leaders of mi oer month for suDoort of said the Methodist, church. Conference cmia. ell, "to reroof a dwelling at 1389 Lee st, $50, Turkey pickers and help, report to Marion Creamery and Poultry Co., 249 D st. MUD INlSYE when bis big brother threw a handful of mud, it bit Fred Brick- heimer, 5, 590 Locust st, in his right eye, the boys told -first aid men Monday night. Unable to L up ana District lay leaders Irom. the motion to place on trial docket. Lee K. Hanson vs E. G. K indwell; U northwesnstates were Pt l ' NeUon; to pian posxwar worst ot tne former- name of Florence Bruca re- lad was sent; to the Salem Clinic Capital Cab phone 6646. l 4 m,. w.t I.I 1 . . i . km cm I . J cnurcn. Approximately nay- ?ia'--: w-ii. men : and; their district sunerin-1 order of default. PROBATE COURT ' ; . i c . , r -5 I Oral Z: Scott estate: order for com- in the Philippines with the navy. mission to take testimony of Mrs. James Barrett. Coeur d Alene, Idaho. Elizabeth Jean Hook, -guaraiansnip; order" appoint In Time A. hook, ruar been dian oi restate; Rex Albright. Mercy ip prefers. . Edna White' ruardlanship"; "d ippoinUnf C r. Patton, cuardlan. John A. Mnk. estate: final accc decree Wedding pictures taken at church. 520 State. Ph. 5722, DAUGHTER BORN the PLAN TO WED Marriage licenses - have f k . ' f- A issuea at Vancouver, wasn-, w I . j Glen R. Boyd and Loretta Bacon, I YOUNGQUIST RITES HELD DOtn oi gaiem; trie U. Tnomas,r it Younequlst,'72. Golden-J Auauno iiu i'uiuw i. uiixiw, i rial- - wasn.' a rrintuwr mlrtMil or -Mr. and Mrs. Cody Evans, 770 Vanport Cityj Earnest L. Coffey, inickitat countvJwas buried In Lee st, are the parents of a Salem, and L Mary E. Skinner, Goldendale last week, after resid- daughter, born at 8:28 a. m. at Portland; i Edward Brown, I Day- m coxrimunity since 1908. the Deaconess hospital Monday, ton, and Mattie Y. Brown, Silem; I Father of Durwald Youneotiist of Also the parents of a daughter; and Henry L Goodwin, Lebanon, Salem, he Is also survived by his Dorn at i:oo a. m. at me weacon- ana uotouij aiaoei ocniuiz, i widow, two sons, three sisters and ess Monaay are air. ana airs, i nouy. 4, , p,ot c.i ; No garments accepted for clean- Syhrester and Bsmona Rice; appointed apprais a1 W ltut .iiiiw. wvav. filial vwwa. howm receiots of S301S and diabui menu ct neira named, f inal bearing set at 10 a. in. October 20. Morman Kennetn wunx estaie: Auce H. Pas. C at Byrd. Irene Roemhildt appointed appraisers..' - ; k .... JUSTICE COURT- I State vt Charles Delano: charw burs- lary; bail set at 11000. - ' statava unaries ueiaoo ana- oe tThric; charge robbery: bail set at State vs uiaries uetano; cnarge lar ceny of automobile; bail set at si wo. MUNICIPAi. COURT- 4 , Hike Gonzales. 883 Sarinaw St. charre laU to ftoo: ball km. , wait Kemieia. iso nonn oui sv- chara Uilygia ltrnaf , ball SS. - wait Kcnncw, iav norin m av. charge fau to stop; z 50 oau. MARRIAGE LICENSES - Darvl K. Masoril 132S S. Commercial. Salem. 23. U. JS. army; and Carl Mar ion scnaner, uw n. - vapiioi, m, hairdresser; " . , John W. Byefley; MS South 11th. la. radio reoalrman: - and SaOy ? A. Kennedy. S4 South 12th st, IS. war worker. T" ' . ; s - Harry A.': Snider. Hugo, ! Okla, 3K V. S. army; and Verna Jr. Ritchie, 775 Center st 19. waitress: t Arthur Lee Harris. Jefferson, 20, tT. 8.. army; and rem Mae tirice, Jetter- aon. 20.' domestic. - - - - - - if".. Dean- 3L . Smith.' Indeoendcnc.- 24. U. 8." navy;, and Barbara Ann Ruef, IndeDendence. 23.- school ' teacher.' - William - Karl Dunn, Jr., Woodbum, 19, atudent; and ita KoDerta fauius. 631 S. - Commecclal. machine operator. bookkeeping .4 For unpalnted furniture shop at Cleaners Woodrow's, 325 Center. -I ing Sept,jl8 to 22. Cherry laty two half-sisters. qphitiiary Brooks Dr. Elmer R. Brooks, late' resident f route i, at Olympia, Wash.. Sept. 12. at the ag of 71 years. Survived by on daughter. Miss La Vernon Brooks of Kellogg. Idaho; son, Edgar Srooks 01 saiem; niece, Mrs. n. nun an of Albany. Funeral services wui held Tuesday, September i, at JSO p.m. in the HoweU-Edwards cna- mL B45 North Caoitol St.. with- Rev. tiobert Coulter officiating. Concluding services in Belcrest Memorial park. Ceoa : Clayton Edward Coon. 1st resident f Princeton. Mo., Thursday, Septem ber 13. Survived by hU mother, Mrs. Sarah L. Coon of Princeton, Mo., and brother, Arthur M. Coon of Calla tin. Mo. Announcement of services later by the Clough-Barrick company. Bsrr--:" "J '" " ' Edward Harr, late resident of 890 Boyt street. Salem, at a local hos- fital, Septemoer 14, at age of 63. urvived by his wife, Nellie Harr: two sisters, Mrs. L. W. Gleason and Mrs. Kate Bowman, both of Salem: and one neohew. Clifford Gleason of Salem. Services will be held Tuesday, SeDt. IS. at 2 D.m.. from the Clough Barrick chapel with interment in Bel- arest emorlal park. I Boersma Un. Tlorenc Boersma. late rSl dent of route 8, Salem, at a local Konnital. Saturday. SeDtember IS. fi.u,ht.r f Mra. Marv Truman Blanc of South Tacoma.. Wash.: sister of Mra. Mabel Morrow and Archve R. Truman, both of Tacoma, Wash. Ser- w will be held from tne ciouan trr4r1r rhan.1 Tuesdav. SeDtember 18. tt 1:30 pjn. with interment in Bel- rest Memorial para. ChiBmiB Gloyd Parker Chapman, late resl ent of 1171 State, at a Los Angeles hospital Sept. 12. Survived by two sUters. Mrs. C. L. McUn and Mrs. Jessie Spangler, both of Salem. Ser vtrwa will ba h-ld at the Clourh-Bar rick chapel. Wednesday, September 18. at s pjn. UCENSE SALES UP Bicycle license sales have In creased in the. past few days, due to the opening of school, C. T. Jory, In charge of license sales at the police station said Monday. Fifteen licenses were issued Mon day, making a total of 3952 licen ses this year. r Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices. j RETURNS FROM TRIP I Frances Mattson, deputy in the office of Herman Wm. Lanke, county recorder, returned; to her duties Monday after a twi weeks vacation spent In Canada. She took a boat trip to Prince ptupert, BC, ahd en route home stopped at Vancouver and Victoria, Bp. Experienced salesladies fwanted for Sport Clothes dept. Apply Sal- lv'a. 1 '1 RUNAWAY BOY Alfred Lopez, 11, was reported to state police to have run away from the Chemawa Indian school sometime Monday. School author ities said the boy was wearing light corduroy trousers and a light shirt His home is in California, they reported. McCLURE TO SPEAK C A. McClure, engineer foi: the VISITS IN SALEM Mrs. George Page of Salinas, Calif., is visiting! her daughter, i Mrs. J. E. Stephens and family of I Salem. Both Mr.! and Mrs. Ste- long range planning cornnuWon phens were recently hospitalized Bell In this Alfred cltv Seotember: IS, Jt. Bell, lata resident of 1309 North Commercial street, at tne age oi i years. Father of Mrs. Fred E. Zim merman and Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, both of Salem. Private services will b held Tuesday, Sept. 18. at 1 '-30 pjn. with Rev. J. C Harrison officiating. Concluding services at City View cemetery. Please omit flowers. Mrlntlr September 16. Roy Wallace Mclntire. Husband of Ethel Iva Mclntire of Sa lenn brother of A. E. (Fred) Mclntire of Portland and Mrs. Guy (Haxel Jft.) f . 1UH Clm. linrt. of Mrs. Wilbur McCune of Salem, Mrs. William Taub of Portland, Eugene Mc lntire of Salem, Robert Newbent with the U. S. army overseas and Norma Jtmn Newcent of West Salem. Member f Fraternal Order of Eagles. Services will be held Wednesday. Sept. 19, at 2 p.m., from the W. T. Rigdon chape Entombment at the Mt. Crest Abbe; mausoleum. anrvlBe 1 Mrs. Frances Purvine, at a Portland hosDital Seotember 17. Survived by daughter. Miss Margaret Purvine of Salem. Servicea will he held from the ClouKh-Barrick chapel Thursday at . t pjri. of Salem,!: will be the speaker at j the Kiwahis club luncheon today. McClure was. formerly with tne Portland commission and served as city planning engineer fof the national resources planning, region of the northwest for six years. i -it - -i Preschool I music classes forpcbil dren 3 tof 5 years. Eurhytjjmic classes begin Oct 1. Phone S 186. and forced! to close their restaur ant, but have reopened. ; TAKEN TO HOME Mrs. Joe Owens, route one, Day ton, accompanied: by her Infant son, was taken to ber home Mon day from the Salem General hos pital where the thild was born September 8. Priscilla Meisinger WiltseyJ COMMITTEE ! MEETS The committee on rural li Nth CUTS FINGER j Mrs. Guy Causey, 1168 15th st, practically cut her finger e in I off while dressing a chicken Mon the church of the Oregon council day, she reported to first aiders of Churches,;- met at the Salem I who dressed the wound and sent YMCA Monday with H. C. iSey- the woman! to her! home, mour of Oregon State college as chairman.! Problems confronting their -organization were discussed. l r ! n -hunting, dog, pointer, most- Cabins at Neskowin Beach Losthunl ly white,! brown Phone 8932 head, reward. 4422. COMMISSION MEETING i Miss Lda Howard of the ktate welfare administration andj Dr. ment Leon Goldsmitn, director oi mea- ical care for the state welfare de- partment will; attend the meeting of .the Marion county wejlare Spear melons, fresh pickedj and vine ripe for lale daily, 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. S' Commercial & Leslie. SISTER DIES Blanche Huston Clifford, Clack amas, route one, sister of Oliver Huston, Salem, died at her home Friday. Surviving are her hus band, Harold K.' Clifford, two daughters, a son, and another brother. The body was taken to Portland for services and mter- WILL ATTEND; FUNERAL. : Leonard- Krebs - of Salent, - will leave today to attend the . funeral of his aunti Mjo. "1 Margaret Mat- son," who died lin 1 Portland : last week' and - will be "burled, from the Immaculate Heart church this morning.; . A Jormer resident ; of Brodks, : she Is also survived by J. A. Krebs of Salem, a; nephew. and William Krebs of Talbot, cousin. ". , " I;. . - FALLS OFF BIKE I Lawrence Theye, 1745 1 Chemek eta st, told first aid men that he fell off his bicycle Monday and skinned his knee badly. After treat ment the youth was. taken to his home.. , j i . ROBINSON INJURED S Roy, Robinson, Argo Hotel, told first air men Monday ! that he caught his big finger of his left hand in a meat grinder where he is employed and that. the linger was nearly severed. He was sent to the Deaconess hospital for furth er treatment ! f f t SON TO FLEMINGS I . Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming, route one, box 272, AumsviUe, be came the parents of a boy at 525 a. m. Monday at )he Salem Gen eral hospital. The father is.em ployedat a cannery. i WRECKS CAR ' ' Lyle Van Dyke, route four, box 103, was treated by first aid men for bruises which he suffered when his car was wrecked in an auto collision near the alumina plant Monday night. I Banker Named Chest Division Leo G. Page, assistant manager of -the Ladd & Bush branch of the U. S. National bank, has. been named chairman., of the. Mercan tile division of the Salem United War Chest drive scheduled to start October 8, it was announced Monday by Carl W. Hogg, cam paign chairman. , . . . .'- ! "In this appeal for the Salem chest we are combining- the cam paigns for the community chest the Oregon war chest and the National War Fund all serving useful, ' humanitarian purposes," Pa.ge asserted, "We should know, however, that approximately two thirds of the money being raised is . going . to our own agencies. The Salem . character . building agencies' and the state organiza tions are helping this' community and because of that we all bene fit" - -t'f -" . v... .'Associate chairman' of the Mer cantile , "division . will include: Brown " Sisson I manager of the Miller Mercantile company; F. G. Leserer, ' manager . of the Mont gomery Ward j company; George Maurer, manager of the Gevurtz Furniture company; Lawrence Balmer, owner of the Commercial Book Store, ahd Robert Needham of Needham's Book Store. V YARN PRODUCTION UP NEW YORK, Sept 17-jP)-Pro-duction ' of lastex -yarns for girdles, ' hosiery, Swimsuits and other wearing ; apparel will be doubled by January 1 and will surpass pre-war levels by next June, the United States Rubber company announced today. NEW OFFICE TO OPEN A new' branch office has been opened by the Huff Real Estate) Co. at 1717 Center st This office will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Omef Huff with Mr. M. O. An derson as salesman. The main of fice will be maintained at 870 S. Commercial st. ATTEND ROUND-UP Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stortz attended the Pendleton round-up last week. unEU'Quiura CATCH COLD They Refieve Caatbs-Acawg MaacSes WITH DAUGHTER MISSING Alvin Tredemyer, route three, box 583, Salem, reported to police that his daughter, Mildred, was missing from their home. The girl ! was descnoed as 10 years oia, a'4" tall, and weighs 105 lbs. He I further stated she has blue-grey eyes and brown hair. j i Experienced lingerie galesladic wantMt Annlv SalWa. I DOOR OPEN The front door was broken open at the office of the state industrial accident commission in the -300 block on State street according to police reports. No evidence of burglary was found however. 7 hr. developing St printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComT. v QUERYS ARE PARENTS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Query, route three, box 901, Salem, at the Salem General hospital Monday. The young man arrived at 10:28 a. m. The father Is a farmer, j- Ainsworth lodge, U. D., AF & AM, Tuesday, September 18, at 8 p.m. 248 N. commercial. CHIMNEY FIRE . City firemen were called to 503 ' I . p -p - I . ; , .; i ill i Wmm)v ;:-J Harold F. McDonald Vbmr ymaxu Aa a "Hearing Aid Expert: WILL DEMONSTRATE NEW SCIENCE OF - HEARING EXERCISES; ' . At Salem 'if:: Mr. McDonald will conduct free clinic: for the hard of hear ing at : i - v ' if;.. 905 First NofL Bk. Bldci. FrL & Sot Sept 21st & 22nd 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ' :i . Now you can actually have a E. Wilson st, Monday flight to wi,itaHon vour put out a chimney fire. No dam- hearinx problems-ractuaUy learn age was reported. : TTO doubty ouH want y our new BENDLX ioon.f 7 'T Maybe you'd first like to cee what this waah v day wonder :d how it washes, rinaes, darop - ficies, clean itand ahuta itself offaU without yourTifUnit a linger. Tnea it's even xnore urgent that you ctnne in toontoday if you anl-:::ut p Because if you want your BENDLX quickly and chances are you wm-weH hothj be pleased if you are one of our "fLrto-be-served! Ml fee Uomeis Heeded dS be . -. . ... .-. . Victory shift 7:30 to 11:30 pjn.; day shift 7:30 sun. to 6:00 p.m.; night shift 7:30 p.m. to 600 a.m. Free transportation cannery bus' picks up workers 7:00 ajn. and 7:00 p.m. each day at the Pioneer Trust Building, corner Commercial and Slate Streets in Sa lem. Night workers returned to Jiome. Free transpor tation along routes from Albany, Jefferson, Aumsyille, and Turner. New plant and cafe. This is an, urgent call for help. , DIHTED enOVTEElS, 1IIC. Salem, Oregon - Phone 22036 'This advertisement in cooperation with the Salem Canners" Committee. , What ycip): sadial,addaoap. put la doths-, WhaMhj BEIIDIX does: Usalf,tanikacloaaadeowtlta oogUy tmnMt rhsv drka cIoUks) ready tot V 1!m or dryer, daaaa and . emptias itaalC aad shots off all auto-" - matieally! Tha Bandix takes aaly 4 sqnare faat'cf floor tpca-fita parfaetly fa kltcban. bathroom. -wtOity room ec lanadry. ' 1 , from a trained specialist, without cost or obligation., how you -too can 'enjoy pleasant, relaxed hear- tQ once again. . ' ' v !' : A feature of this Hearing CUnic will be. a. demonstration of ,' the great new science of Hearing Ex ercises. Just as there are exer cises to strengthen the eyes, there are now exercises - to -help strengthen and improve the hear in? through natural means. i This ia hut one point in the; fa mous 8-Potnt Hearing System rV veloped1 by Acoustieon. world's oldest manufacturer of hearing aids. In answer to the govern ment's demand for complete hearing program. For It was sdis- covered that h hearing aid alone could not meet each and every heed of the hard of hearing.-Now you have the S-raint program the eovernment called for-r4n order to bring you again the wonderful world of sound as you once knew it --j -.. ;- ' ' i This hearing system Includes the new science of Hearing Exer cises that help to strengthen jand improve your hearing through natural maansi. Simnlv attend at the time mentioned above. Even- j Temporarily at 375 Center St. Ing appointment in your home! - . ' . a. ... . - i : ! Z ixaustYt ruimi actio t , tuiU dolhes throu'fih tudt J 0 fimos aWo, yat so 5 : gently that evaa line fobrkt laundor baoutlfuDy.' . ' ' . a L . r ' mm ' V ..fc' -TS mm a wmmj i m'.j. w. ! m mm mm mm mm ' ' .0 1 i KJSfX .-J , - Mil I I t s s i-l I V s a-p f-a a a aaaaaaw VV - !. V' 1 Cross Counfiy" ' . j x I! ' tint M rVA III Uk. I' ' : il r ' : $1.00 allowance for old ballery. EXCHANGE PRICE Your battery is the powerhouse of your car. Save gas with a battery that sends good hot sparks to the ignition system f your car. Cross Country batteries are unconditionally guaranteed as to workmanshiD and materials for 11 J-pnonths. SPARK PLUGS SS0 Ea- In Sets of 4 or More Faulty spark plugs can waste one gallon of gas In 10; Cross Country plugs assure you. long, trouble-free service . . . service that saves gasoline and your battery; gives quick atarta and amootX driving. i Bunper Jacks Be prepared for a tire faQ , ure. Sturdy and dependable. Regular 3.19, Special , IluLber Fleer Hals Replace now old worn mat with on of these new syn thetic mats. L a r g e size. regular 3.39 Special 2.95 v.." ; LLSTA' 1A M0T0R OltJ Zilklale Ilclqj Oil la easy : pear kereseiie J type Plus Tax Tirelleliners Tor most tires. ' OQ Regular 2.79, SpeciaL TAIL FIFE EXTEIISI0IIS 1.89 Each Tarnish -proof all metal construction; guaranteed, equal to original equipment. TIHE PUIIFS Dependable metal pump de signed with flat base , and wooden handle. ' - 1 tea cm pe::it::i cei fCXUTCAUlC: HEM. Jast ' fctet far tq grhr hi f ' .. i-i - i ,.. V Vlzpfc r3 It kj?rj ta trier far J8i, Tils csssenes Cat gsl effort oi h tit carrelest easj fn-CSAir aaj tt ihcs. e SCHS CITltIC sues SEPT. Tcsa ia Ten 7:3313 0 p. ra. Adycn-Infcsby Sears BIystery ThriUer bemonstrcdloBS Tuesdor, V7ecmei4ayV Thuradcry end rrldar. 10:53 c'su 1:30 p. m, tad 3:30 p. m. F:2lp!i Jclmron, Zpplfen:B3S Ing appointment in your home may be arranged for. (Adv.) Valley Motor Bid i 111! III! 'Ill wmi 481 State SL,akni i