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I Tli OXEGOZf STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning; XToYenbet IX lti5 FAGE ITVK ' wun oiaietman CZAL 8 ALE PREP A urn Tirham Gilbert, president of ..Bit. Marion County Public Health swciation, has announced that tor 1945 Christmas Seal sale re well under jway. Salem lire ea have folded the seals and the typln of letters has been com pleted by Elizabeth Hogg's class f Salem high school. Camp Fire Girls have placed seals on en velopes. Mrs. Ray Stumbo. of the American Legion auxiliary, with Jer volunteer sroup, is preparing the Salem mail of 12,000 letters, f which F. G. Leserer is chair snan. Mrs. Myrtle Krueger, coun ty Chairman, has . delivered seal ale supplies to her zone chair men. Dr. Henry E. Morris, bond chairman, has hsi letters well un- ; 4er way. . We cut and install Shatter-Proof uto .class. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center st 17 XEQUISIXIONS HANDLED ,' i Acting Gov. Howard Belton ! Friday authorized the extradition ef Vera J. Defoe, who is wanted fin Los Angeles on a grand theft ! charge. He is under arrest, in Portland. Belton also Issued two requisitions. One seeks the return f Pat Lacey, wanted in Marion eounty for forgery. He was ar x tested at Oakland, Calif. The ether involves Emil Sorge, under arrest at Olds, Alta., Canada. He is wanted at Oregon City. The latter papers will have to be ap proved by federal officials. T nr. developing '& printing ser , !ce at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 H. Coral. I PGE GETS PERMIT ! Portland General Electric Co. was granted a permit by the Mar- Ion county court Friday to con truct and maintain a four and a quarter mile long electric light nd power line along the south aide of Market road. A beginning class in shorthand will start November 13 at the Capital ! Business College, 345 Court st Phone 5987. CIIURCH FLOWERS TAKEN Salem city police were inform - ed Friday by Mrs. Mary Hughes, 123 Belmont St., that chrysanthe mums valued, at $25 were stolen am.. M L Al . . T luursuay irom uie rirsi uongre ' gatlonal church where they had ieen used at a wedding. Wedding pictures taken at the hurch. 520 ftate. Ph. 1722. HOWLERS CAUGHT Felix French brought to Salem eity police headquarters Thurs day night two boys from Chemawa Indian school whom he said he ktad caught prowling his automo bile near Leslie junior high school. The boys were later re leased to school authorities.: Lutx Flower Shoppe, 1275 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. NO INDUSTRIAL FATALITIES A total of 563 covered accidents ad 14 claims for occupational disease benefits were filed with the state Industrial accident com mission here during the week ended November 8. There were bo fatalities reported during the " Week. j. i "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bidg. Rummage, Now 1-10, 1st Metho dist church. NOLAN RETURNED ' L. O. Nolan, charged with forg ery, was returned here from En terprise Thursday night by Dep uty Sheriff James Garvin. Old Time Dance, Music by the " Oregonians, every Sat. night, New Labor Temple, 447 Center, by D-A.V. Obituary Frederick C. LelthoM. late resident of Portland. at local hospiUl Novem ber 3. Shipment has been We to Portland lor service and interment by the HoweU-Idwards chapel. S44 N. Capitol. . 'jSBoiyiMke. at hU residence on route S. Salem. Thursday. November S. at age of 89 yean. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Mahala Bogymke, of Sa lem; two daujhterm. Mm Warfare Borvnake of Salem and Mrs. Nora WoiFneU of Asotin, Waah.: two aon. Lome Whlton of Lonsvlew. Wartw and Lloyd Whlton of Bremerton, Waah.: a aiater. Mn. Grace Cox of Salem: broui- 1 half-brothers. Din L, J6! Urn, and Jacob and Henry turner tn California: and six panacnuaren. kervicsrl will be held Tuesday. NovlS. it 10:30 am. at the Oough-Barrlck ehapel with Kev. Dudley Strain of ficiatlnS. Interment wiU bo In the IOOF cemetery. "Rp?ter Han-en, Uto rld.nt f 1W R. Miller atreet. November t. at ate if SO years. Survived by two sons. ton H.Sen "nd Herbert Hj. OauShter. aire. Carl -Allport U of Saj w s brothers. Andrew Hansen and Kui H.r!sen of Salem; Harry Hansen of Portland: 1 sitters. ShtTTiC Heckman of Salem, and Mrs ITrank Culver of Portland: 4 tTndchMra and S srest-ITandchildren. Services wm be WtlA from the W. T. Bldon ehatMl Tuesday, November J -30 ,m wlthRev. r. B. Culver officUttaf . wUh lnteWni In City. Vlewrnetery. l.XJMllKiJUXM. .. iii w iinnonnccmcnl. Woodmen of the World ' Salem Camp Ne, lit OPENING NEW : CLUB ROOMS tS4 N. CommereUl Si. gatordar. Ner. II TM. Members and Their Gaesta Telenfcone S101 LEAVE FOR CHICAGO ' Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr accompanied by four of His employes, will leave here Saturday for Chicago to attend the annual convention of motor vehicle administrators. Other than Farrell the party will include Harry Schenk, assistant secretary of state; Carl Gabrielson and William Hammond, 'automobile division, and Clarence Ellis, at the head of the financial safety responsibility act division;' For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. PLAN HEALTH PROGRAMS Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik, 1 executive secretary of the Marion County Public Health association, an nounces health programs given during the week of November 1 as follows: "Defense Against In vasion" film 'shown at Washing ton and Richmond schools, St. Paul parochial school of Silverton and Sunnyside community club. "Goodbye, Mr. Germ" was shown at Aumsville school. For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. GRANGE SEES FILM Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik of the Ma rion County Public Health associ ation presented a program to the Keizer grange on Wednesday. The film, titled "Winged Scourge," pertaining to malaria control, was shown. Dr. W. J. Stone of the Ma rion county, department of health was the speaker. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. " WOODBURN NAMES FILED An assumed business name cer tificate was filed with the Mar ion county clerk Friday by Anna Larson, route 2, box 11, Wood burn, for the Woodburn Coffee Shop at Woodburn. Louise John son filed a notice of retirement from the same establishment. Salem Seed Ac Implement Co. will close at 4 p.m. Saturdays begin ning Nov. 10 until March 1. CHURCH INCORPORATED David E. Hamm, Blanche Rapp, J. E. Clark, Paul Geil and One Salter filed articles of incorpora tion of the Keizer Community church with the Marion county clerk Friday. Capital Cab phone 0648. NAME FILED Intending to engage in business as the Cmter Street Market at 1667 Center st, A. L. Spread borough of the same address filed an assumed business name certi ficate with the Marion county clerk Friday. Rialto Coffee Shop, 47S State it.. Salem, now open 24 hours a day. We specialize in steaks and chick en dinners. BRADFORD ESCAPES ' Salem city police received infor mation Friday from the state po lice concerning the escape of Herschel Bradford from the Ore gon state - hospital cottage farm some time Thursday night, L.DJ5. Church Bazaar, Rummage, cooked food sale. Tues., Wed., Nov. Ith-l4th, 439 Court, up stairs, FIRE HALTED Salem city fire department an swered a call at the Coast to Coast store on North Commer cial, Friday noon, and extin guished a flue fire. No damage resulted. Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm ory. Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. TAX DEPARTMENT TO CLOSE The tax department will be closed Monday in observance of Armistice day, Harold Domogalla, chief tax deputy in the she iff s office, announced Friday. Fall bulbs. State. Jary Florist, 173 MOTORCYCLE TAKEN Wesley Stevenson, 2620 Port land road, reported to Salem city police the theft of his motorcycle from his garage some time Thurs day night , ... Dance tonight 259 Court St The Pike, open daily to 11 p.m. Open Sundays to S pjn. Ice cream to take out, no limit ' . " rannn ON ALL TYPES OF DOIIESTIC AIID coram MfinoSeii?aiucim BY Exprltscd Scrrici Ecj simsons Center and High PAYMENTS APPRO YED : .Every bona fide establishment or" organized society , or corpora tkm regardless of its name, pro vided It has complied with the required qualifications, is entitled to lie reimbursed for the care of tatients injured ' in automobile accidents under the so-called hos pital fund act of the 1941 legis lature, j Attorney General George Neimer held here Friday. The opinion was asked by the state industrial -accident commission whiph jsaidj it had not approved claims of any nursing home since the j law became operative. ;The law! provides that 25 cents bf each motl? vehicle driver's license fee shall SO into the hospital fund. i i i .- j.,- j ' Dr. tL O. Wikstronv'who has been an (jfficer in the navy 55 months, has resumed dental practice at 203 jPearce Bidg. ; j SUSPECTS SOLDIER j v Vera Leta Bishop j 460 Leslie st, discovered that checks totaling $181 had been taken from her handbag Thursday : shortly after she 'jhad befriended three j hitch hikers. iMrsj Bishop, who filed a complaint against one man, told Albany police that on her way to the Linn county seat from Salem she had picked up a soldier and a girl,! wjio shared the front seat with her. A little liter, she gave a second soldier a ride. He is the man she charges I with having looted "her bag of the checks, two of vhich are military allotment payments. ; j AcoUsticon now offers new revo lutionary "hearing lenses" for the hard; of hearing. 'Investigate." Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co., 905 First Natl Bank, phorie v350. ;; j i ! ; i KIMMELL ASSIGNED Rex Kimmeil, assistant! attor ney general, has been assigned to assist the ! district! attorney of Klamath county in the prosecu tion jof Earl Heuvel former chief of police of Klamath Falls, who goes; on trial there next week on a morals charge. Heuvel left Klamath Falls soon! after the al leged crime was committed and later was arrested jn an eastern state. , )' 'A: i M i ' k - Fresh S dressed turkeys, j hens, bakes, fryers at Fitts Market. II ' i -. FINAL RITES HELD Funeral services I f o r Nancy Elizabeth Trent, 88, mother of Claude Trent and f Mrs. Maude Wells, Salem, were held recently in McMinnville. For approximate ly 20 yean she had made her home in the Cloverdale district John GJ Trent, her husband, died In 1940. Six other sons, a daugh ter, 22 grandchildren and; seven great grandchildren ; also survive ! ! I. f. t ... Mum plants. State. Jary I Florist, 373 e VEHICLES RECOVERED.: A motorcycle which Wesley Stevenson, 2620 Portland road, reported: stolen Friday afternoon, was recovered Friday night, state police reported. Lester Gange, West i Salem, who reported his se dan stolen early Friday morning, had . the. car again Friday night; it wis found by state police where . it had been . abandoned hear Dallas. : I r I ' i PORTER BUYS "SHACK' I The little confectionery next to the Capitol theater, :: operated as fDavies Shack" by j Thomas W. Davies since 1914, has been sold by Da vies to Carl Porter, mana ger of j Warner . Bros., theaters here, j Davies is retiring because Of ill, health.! I General yard worki Wood sawdust "put In. Ph. 9449. and TAYLOR DIES AT STOCKTON i John ! Samuel Taylor, former Salem contractor, died recently at Stockton, Calif. Survivors include the widow, son John C.v Taylor, Portland; 'daughters, Amelia Har rigerj Marysville, Calif., and Vi vian Lewis (Mrs. C. A. Lewis) of Salem; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. ' f CLUB MEET POSTPONED , Because a badminton motion picture ordered for the occasion was hot available hist night, a dinnejr, scheduled by, the YMCA badminton club was postponed. ! 8 -4.' . LIBRARY CLOSED f : Salem j public library will be closed Sunday and Monday for the Armistice day observance, Li brarian Hugh Morrow announced Friday., j 'T .- o CIAL Phone 909 ffiataid: Go CIRCUIT COURT i . Christina Good vs Trank Kraemer et als Order approving final and supple, mental account filed, i j . Amelia UiUer vs James U. VOIler: Order - of , default against, defendant filed. Isabella Kitrina vs Dtmltrl Kltrina: Order oti default against defendant filed. - . Anna Pemble vs Roacoe W. Pemble: Defendant files- answer admitting and denying. ' - State of Oregon vs Glenn Theodore M acorn ber: Arraignment and Judgment order filed: Defendant sentenced to im prisonment - at Oregon state penltea tiary for a maximum term or 30 years 360 days setting aside a previous sen tence of Oct. -19, 1939, ; for a term of five years, .. i . . t . Edna Sipola vs Nels Sipola: Divorce suU charging cruel and inhuman treat ment. Married Jam. 25, 1941. Agatha Stewart vs Melvin I Stew art: Suit for divorce charglnr cruel and inhuman treatment, and asks cus tody of on minor child. Married March S, (943, at San Francisco. Rosa M. Croddy. vs Guy R. Croddy: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment, asks custody of three minor children, and also of -a fourth if he is still living and $20 per month support money for each of the three minor children. Married March 30. 1918, at Terre Haute. Ind. Alice Beck, administratrix of the es tate of Frank Nolan, deceased, vs Un ion Pacific Railroad Co.: Plaintiff files answer denying aU of defendant's al legations except as previously affirma tively alleged in plaintiffs complaint. Gloria . Brackley vs Donald O. Brackley: Application made to place suit on trial docket Phyllis Maxine Slusher vs George O. Slusher: Application made to place suit on trial docket. Lillian Marietta Throne vs Marion CAR, BIKE COLLIDE An automobile driven by Wal laca Arthur Bates, Lebanon, struck Roy Joseph Anderson, 15, route 4, box 60 E, Salem, as the boy rode his bicycle near the in tersection of Ewald avenue and South Commercial street early Friday night, state police said. City first aid men took Anderson to Salem General hospital, de claring him suffering largely from shock and cold. ' McCCLLOUGH DLL C. B. ; McCullough, assistant state highway engineer and chairman of Salem's long-range planning commission, is ill, it was reported Friday at Salem Cham ber of Commerce offices, where it was announced that the plan ning commission meeting once scheduled for Tuesday, had been postponed. SCARLET FEVER REPORTED Three cases of scarlet fever, one of typhoid, one of pneumonia and one of whooping cough were reported in Marion county dur ing the week ending November 3. DEATH CAUSES LISTED Of the 51 deaths in. Marion county during September, 13 were caused by heart disease; six by cancer; five by nephritis; three by diabetes, and eight by intracranial lesions, the state health department reported this week. I - ' ' : ' AMNESIA SUSPECTED A woman who carried a driv er's license made out to Alice Umphries of route 3, Scio, who asked a service station attendant to summon a police officer, was taken to Salem Deaconess hos pital by city first aid men who believed her suffering from am nesia. At the hospital Friday night attendants said they had no rec ord: that she was a patient there. 4 SPRAINS ANKLE Anna Lea, 290 Silverton road, fell- on the back porch of her home and sprained her right an kle, city first aid men reported Friday. I Buy an extra Bond- i j for your Bal I v v vv f f - f fJ l,n --- - i i n 'i miitiinilHliiivn if MiifaiiiiftwlSii'-f-' . Is i Your Child (Or Grandchild) Under 6 Years Old? Then you arm entitled to buy him cr her a fBAB Y BOND." (rompleto with a )Valt Disney Gift Ortfkxrte. And tt hiJ, r her, name Inscribed en &e State Boll oi Honor. Buy It at Bishop. Stiidio I And Get Free ALSO Wifli each Bond you may edit a rote for a Victory ! Queen Be sure to votel X ; . i ' ' ' j ; . o This siTertlsenvmt for the Vktery Lmh ppenserei ly mm? 520 Statt Street Francis Throne: Sutt for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment and asking restoration ef fMiHrn Bam u iiniian joancua wtDD. -FROBATE COURT ?. ?xd or hearing on final account filed by Mary Mangold, executrix. Anne Eliza McXlnney. estate: Order authorizing sale of personal property by Pioneer Trust company, administra tor. Fourth account filed and approved. Margaret Aj Bronson, estate: Pioneer Trust company appointed at executor and Clarence M. Byrd. ' William F. Kaufman and; Leo N. ChUda appointed as appraisers.! . - . - M. y. Underwood, estate: Supple mental account xuea oy w. w, McKin- MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Elves Junior Powers. 23, farmer, woodburn. and Elizabeth Ann Ma be, 24. nurse. Crowell. Tex Alvie Putnam 24. U. S. navy Cbr valns. and Virginia. Wodraska. 24. typ ist Salem., i . i Woodrow iW." Donahue, Sfi, woods man. Chiloquin, and Ethel A. Jack son, 18, domestic Chiloquin. MUNICIPAL COURT Gordon M. Penix. routa 4. box 114, F Salem, violation basic speed rule. John Druery. Salem.; no driver's li cense, S3 bail.! Glenn A. Wallinir. route 2. box 468. Salem, driving while under the influ ence Of intoxicating liminr mImmH on $150 bail, i Leona I. Brown. 1315 N. 17th st, failing to stop; Wash, AWOL.I , . i APPRAISALS DISCUSSED George Alderin, scheduled to speak before the Salem Board of Realtors ori Friday concerning the work of j the board's apprais als committee, was ' ill and un able to make the address, but board members discussed the work of the (Committee, frequent ly . called upon by governmental units and private buyers and sellers of real estate. Fees from the work are divided between members of j the committee doing the ; work and the organization's treasury. Wj G. Hardy reported on expenses ; of the State conven tion of realty boards held at Gearhart ' under sponsorship of the Salem board, i PATIENT ESCAPES Herchel Bradford, 45, escaped from the Cottage farm of the state hospitajl sometime the night of Novembe 8, police have been notified. Five feet seven inches tall, Bradford weighs 150 pounds. His home is; at Cottage Grove. GI ADVISEMENT CENTERS WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 P) The veterans! administration today announced establishment of six new advisement centers to assist GI's planning to continue their education or enroll for vocational or rehabilitation training. They include Eastern Oregon College of Education, La Grande, Ore. Birds on battlefields are less up set by shellfre than- men. Defrigeralors by General Electric jllowi at Our Store. COIIIIIG! 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