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Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1945 11 Xmas photos. Hi-Lite Studio new location, 180 North Commercial, Room 6. Ph. 4522.

276 Fryers, geese, ducks; squash 2c, potatoes. Sigurdson, Rt. 2, box 154, 1 14 miles west of Kei-zcr school. 276 i Locals il No Time Limit Overtime Claims The state supreme court ruled 6 to 1 today that a 1943 law providing that suits for overtime Annual observance of Dad's day on the University of Oregon campus will be February 2, according to letters sent Oregon Dads by Gene Vandcncynde, Salem, president of the state association. Purpose of the organization is the promotion of the welfare of the university and co-operation between the faculty and parents.

All fathers of Oregon students are invited to attend the event. i must be filed within six months is unconstitutional. Notice to Brussell sprouts crew! There will be no work balance of week. Phone 6073 Saturday, November 24. 276 L.

L. Pittingcr, for several years a Marion county deputy sheriff but now chief of police at Eugene, was elected national vice commandant for the eleven western states at the Marine Corps league convention in Springfield, 111. Pittinger, who was state commandant of the league, will be succeeded by Charles Bozell, of Cottage Grove. Fall bulbs, Floral section Fred Meyer Floral Section. 278 Willamette university students will enjoy their first four day Thanksgiving vacation since 1941 beginning Wednesday evening and continuing until the following Monday morning.

During the war years Willamette university has been granted only one holiday at Thanksgiving time in co-operation with the office of defense transportation's policy of discouraging unnecessary travel. Cut flowers and planls, Fred Meyer Floral section. 278 Office for rent. Phone 5706. 279 Black White Coffee Shop, 1964 N.

Capitol, open daily 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. 276 Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert E. Wood and two sons have arrived in Salem from Roseburg and are registered at the Senator hotel. They expect to be here about a week. They formerly lived in Salem. Mr.

Wood is a painting contractor at Roseburg where he recently moved from Coquille. We cut and install shatter- Taxi? Capita! Cab. Ph 6646 The first card party of the season for the home economics club of the North Howell Grange will be held at the Grange hall Friday night. To sell that urniture see Russ Bright Phone 7511 and Mrs. Cyril Hunt, who have been living in the Brush College district, have moved to a house on the Carl Williams farm near Popcorn school where their three children are now enrolled.

Williams, recently discharged from the army, formerly lived in St. Joseph, Mo. Special Thanksgiving dinner served at The Comet Cafe, 12th and Leslie 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 277 Dorothy Lee On Government Government is now too far from the people and among the problems of the post-war period is to get it back to where the people can see what is going on The suit was filed by J.

P. Fullerton against the Deschutes Lumber company. Fullerton alleged he should receive $6239 in overtime pay from the company, but that the company paid him only $124. He asked, and received by today's decision, the balance plus $1200 attorney fees. The company rejected his claim on grounds that the claim was not presented within six months after the claim accrued.

The decision, by Justice Hall Lusk, reversed Circuit Judge G. F. Skipworth ot Lane county. Chief Justice Belt dissented. The majority decision said: "It is an attempt on the part Return Dennis For Resentence The stale supreme court today paved the way for the return to Multnomah county of Andrew W.

Dennis, 45, Portland mother-in-law slayer, so that a death warrant for him may be prepared by the circuit court. The attorneys in the case. Defense Attorney Edwin D. Hicks of Portland and Assistant Attorney General Fred Miller, agreed that there was no death warrant for Dennis, whose scheduled execution in the gas chamber last Friday was delayed by the supreme court on grounds of the lack of the death warrant. The court ordered Hicks and Miller to prepare an order for the supreme court to sign, so that Dennis can be returned to Portland late today.

Dennis then would have to be taken before Circuit Judge Martin W. Hawkins for setting of a new execution date, and so that a death warrant may be prepared. In the meantime, Hicks will make an appeal to Governor Earl Snell for commutation of the sentence to life imprisonment. The governor will return to the state next Friday. Acting Governor Howard Belton denied clemency.

proof auto glass Woodrow. BS S2R Center St along the old town hall plan. On account of the holiday the regular nf T.nfnl M50 T.nmVmr anH Students Plan For Debates Fifteen Salem students will be among the 31 members of the Willamette university for-ensics squad which will engage in a number of debates, oratory and extemporaneous speech contests during the year. Members of the women's debate team are Blossom Bates, Salem; Mary Ellen Wilcox, Che-mawa; Jean Evans, Independence; Helen Ellis, Corvallis; Corrine Pat Wetstein and Cathleen Secord, Portland; Mary Ohling, Redmond, and Alma Jean Ryman, Bend. Men debalors will be Gail Howard, Eugene Bauer, Chester Chiles.

Q. D. Quillian, Norton and Sam Frickey, Blaine Hanks, Roger Folgelquist and Earl Fedje, all of Salem; Archie Schultz, Dallas; Marion Van Leeuwen, Halsey; Marion Edwards. Camas, and James Wilson, Ketchikan, Alaska. Individuals representing Willamette and extemporaneous speech will be Vernon Zornes, Carl Butte, Margaret Allen and Addyse Lane, Salem; Barbara Miller, Jefferson; Norma Hof-fine, Coos Bay; Kay Karnopp and Betty Larson, Portland.

Dr. Herbert Rahe, head of the speech department, states that members of the debate squad will be eligible to participate in individual contests. California AFL Accepts Wage Offer Klamath Falls, Nov. 19 UP) Pine industrial relations committee headquarters here today Dr. F.

Kenneth Powers has returned from military service. He has resumed his practice of medicine with his associates, Dr. Vern M. Miller and Dr. A.

T. King, in Guardian building, 19th of November, 1945. 277 The Community Lutheran church, Hood and North Summer, will conduct a Thanksgiving day service at 10 o'clock Thursday forenoon. Rev. O.

R. Kleppc from Lake Ridge Lutheran church of Seattle will be the guest speaker. Rev. R. A.

Kruegcr, pastor of the church, is in charge of Sawmill Workers, AFL, has of the state legislature to control been postponed to Friday night. The Shoe will be and limit substantive rights granted by an act of congress and clearly unconstitutional as 1 closed Monday, November IB, such. It is void for indefinite- to December 3 (2 weeks), for repairs. 279 Automobiles driven by John Howard Dasch, route 3, and A. J.

Edwards, 1160 Waller, collided Monday night at Ferry and South Commercial without personal injuries, but some damage to cars. Notice to Brussell sprouts crew! There will be no work balance of week. Phone 6073 Saturday, November 24. 276 The Wheatland ferry was shut down Tuesday due to high water, according to report received by the county court. The county court has granted a permit to Vernon Johnson to move a combine over county roads.

Five hundred Christmas packages as "gifts for the Yanks who gave," double the amount made available last Cars waxed and polished. You can get a real good job at Jack's Shell Station, Liberty Chemeketa. 276 year, was the quota set by Cap-, Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Lee, Portland city commissioner of pubic utilities and former Multnomah county senator, told the Chamber of Commerce Monday noon in describing public relations job No. 1 The luncheon also marked the kickoff of the Christmas Seal sale.

Return of the functions of government to the principles laid down in its formative period will go a long way towards solving these problems, Mrs. Lee declared. Much of the existing confusion has been caused by the desire of those on the upper levels for increased power and the desire of those on the lower levels of government to avoid responsibility, passing it higher up. Essential altitudes must be built by the countless citizens of this country, who have little or no knowledge of the principles of government of, by or for the people, she said. It is necessary to demonstrate to the the world that the government must be strong enough to meet the 'challenge of the times, Mrs.

Able to leave the hospital Monday were Mrs. Al O. Light-ner and infant son, 1320 Broadway; Mrs. Avery L. Graves and infant daughter, route 1, box 13; Mrs.

L. J. Henry and infant daughter, 130 South 23rd street; Mrs. Richard Smart and infant daughter, 520 North 23rd street; Mrs. Enoch Voss, 925 North 16th street, medical patient; Fay Fahsholtz, Stayton route 1.

box 23. surgical patient and Stuart Johns, 470 Monroe avenue, surgical patient. See complete line Color Perfect wall paper at Sean. Mrs. Dorothy E.

Woodring, secretary of the late Congressman James W. Mott, is returning to Washington, D. tonight to wind up the affairs at his office there. itai post ivo. American region, at its meeting Monday night.

Don Madison was named chairman to work with the American Legion auxiliary to arrange for the gifts to be distributed to veterans in Oregon hospitals. The post voted $50 Novelty Nook unables to open Tuesday, November 20. Opening date will be announced later. 279 ness and uncertainty." The congressional act to whicjj the court referred is the fair practices law, which does not set a limit for filing of suits for overtime pay. W.T.

Rigby Dies At Pendleton Resident of Salem for the past 20 years, -W. T. Rigby, whose home was at 440 Bush street, died unexpectedly in Pendleton Saturday, two hours before the arrival in that city of his son, Dr. George Rigby, whom he was to have met there. The son, a chemical engineer, heading one Portland University To Add Engineering Portland, Nov.

20 (U.R1 Ernest O. Elfstrom, 478 South 16th, reports to police the theft of automobile tools from his car at his home address. of its funds for this purpose. S. The Rev.

Theodore J. Mehling, acting president of the University of Portland, Monday an See our $4.98 doll bargain, coaster wagons, hunter arrows, 'spotlights, camp lights, air mat-ij tress, socket sets, phonographs, work gloves, scissors, funnels. A Free World atlas with each pur nounced a school of engineering will be inaugurated as soon as the $250,000 building now in the design stage can be built. The only other engineering announced that AFL negotiators had accepted a 12ii cents of the departments for the Du chase. Nollman Engler, 362 phone 6062.

276 Lee said in closing. school in the state is at Oregon Complete stock Kern-Tone, the miracle wail finish at Sears. an hour compromise wage proposal for 14 operations in the Stale college. Mrs. Agnes C.

Booth, county school superintendent, reports that auditors have completed the audit of books for the various school districts and the respective clerks may pick them up at her office in the Pacific building, formerly the New Bligh building. Carl Aloyious Rohwer has been booked at the sheriff's office on a charge of forgery to be held for California officers. His home is given as Long Beach. Arrest was made at Idahna by State Police Officers Steelcs and Walker. northern California district.

This is virtually the same pro Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follis are leaving for Pendleton Wednesday morning to attend the funeral services for W. T. Rigby, who died in that city Saturday.

Dance, modern "Top Hatters" band and "Pop Edwards" old-timers. Two floors, Crystal Gardens, Wednesday nile. 276 Two falling-down-slairs casualties were reported by first aid Tuesday. Mrs. J.

B. Black-well, 395 South 23rd, severely lacerated her left elbow in a fall downstairs and was taken to Salem General hospital for stitches. The other stairs accident was Pamela Tucker 14 months old, 2560 Laurel, who got head bruises. Melvin Groves, 1475 street, got a slight injury in an automobile accident and a wound over the right eye was dressed. Dance Saturday, Silverton armory.

Woodry's 12-piece band. 280 Mr. and Mrs. Miles Welty, route 6, are the parents of a daughter born at a local hospital Monday. A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. M. D. Butler, of Independence. General yard work; wood and sawdust put in.

Ph. 9449. 277 Hollywood Lions at Wednesday's luncheon will have the company of their wives. The speaker will be introduced by Lion Raynor Smith, and will be Rev. Roy A.

Fedje, superintendent of the Salem district of the Methodist church. Aged Transient Again Suffers Heart Attack A man 86 years old, transient giving the name of Captain John Cave, who is hitch-hiking his way about the country, was attended by first aid about 12:30 Sunday morning when for the second time in five days he was seized with a heart attack. A motorist on South Commercial saw the old man lying on the sidewalk in the 1100 block and took him to a restaurant at 1109 South Commercial where first aid and police were called. The night was exceedingly stormy and Cave evidently was trying to get out of the city on foot. He was given shelter at police headquarters and later released.

Architects Francis Jacobber-ger and George H. Buckler, chairman of the university building committee, visited engineering buildings at the University of California, Stanford and Santa Clara to get ideas for the Portland building. They said part of the building may be ready for use by next October. Eisenhower Would Let Wives Travel Boone. Iowa, Nov.

20 (IP) Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who spent most of two days at the hospital bedside of his wife, recovering from bronchial pneumonia, says he favors taking the wives of occupation troops to Europe "after we have gotten down to occupation forces." Pont organization at Wilmington, was flying west to meet his father. A graduate of Willamette university, Rigby at one time was a member of the university's board of trustees and had long been active in the First Methodist church. He had been in the slock raising business near Pendleton and owned wheat land in Canada.

Rigby, whose wife preceded him in death in February, 1937, hd several times gone around the world and had a collection of dolls secured in the South Seas, Alaska, Ceneral America and other areas. Funeral services will be held in Pendleton, but no time has yet been set for the final rites. Legion Buys Gifts For Yets in Hospitals Members of Capital Post No. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 Liberty St. Phone 9592.

Rev. R. Irvin Williams, pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Long Beach, who is visiting over the holidays in the city, will speak at the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon. Rev. Williams is a former member of the club and was pastor of the church here until a few months ago.

For Home Loans see Salem Federal. 130 South Liberty. L. O. Arens, state industrial accident commissioner, is leaving for Winston-Salem, N.

this week to attend the annual conference of the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. Arens is serving as vice president of the association and is scheduled Ao be the next posal which has been rejected so far by striking AFL lumber workers in the northwest. The northern California district embraces generally the mills in the vicinity of West-wood and Susanville and In the Feather River canyon. These workers have not been on strike. Union negotiators were empowered to take final action at the meeting and did so.

The pine negotiators did not have such final authority but It was indicated the plan will be acceptable to the operators. Lindy Endorses Atomic Bomb Pact New York, Nov. IB (IP) Charles A. Lindbergh was on record today as endorsing "in principle" the proposals of Mrs. Clara E.

Brunk of Brunk's Corner was taken to the Salem General hospital Sunday with pneumonia. At present she is improving. Who's Jackson? Yamashiia Inquires Manila, Nov. 20 UP) Out of all the languages and dialects at least 10 used at Lt. Gen.

Tomoquki Yamishita's war crim- A full course special dinner only $1.50. Served from 1 p. m. Thanksgiving day. Bring your family to Leonard's Supper Club.

277 Acousticon now offers new revolutionary "hearing lenses" for the hard of hearing. "Investigate." Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon McDonald 905 1st National Bank. Ph.

6350. 276 First aid was first called to estrial, the general's ear caught General Eisenhower, in a press attend him at the Senator ho conference prior to leaving for one word which persistently puzzled him. lei last Wednesday and he was the American Legion conven taken to Salem General hospl President Truman, Prime Min tion in Chicago and after being Today he asked surprised defense counsel, "Who's this fellow 9, American Legion, Monday night voted an appropriation of tal where he was released Sat Of 35 candidates initiated into the Salem Knights of Columbus Sunday afternoon at St. Josephs parish hall, 21 were Salem men. The new Salem members are Eddie R.

and Art F. Primbs, Jerome Lutz, Leo Straugh, George Cruchalla, Henry Weis-ner, Willis Hultz, David Meusey, Theodore Roguski, William Yount, Edgar Pearl, Charles James Gordon Lynn and Richard Le McQuston have been booked at the county jail as deserters from the United States army. They were arrested at Eugene by Sgt. Bowles of the military police. Lost: Child's glasses near Par-rish school.

Phone 6037 or 6608. 276 4 A full course special dinner only $1.50. Served from 1 p. m. Thanksgiving day.

Bring your I family to Leonard's Supper Iciub. 277 Jackson?" Momentarily stumped themselves, defense attorneys figured out that Yamashiia had misunderstood their oft-shouted Helke, Wilbert Herb, Edwin Saddler, Arthur Spreadborough Joseph Nelke, Robert Meier. Salem Court News Thomas Meier, Thomas Gilmore, Gabriel Marsh and Francis Ep-ping. Snow and ice on the high-i ways may delay the return of jj. JjGovernor Earl Snell from Chey-l' Jtenne, where he attended the annual conference of gov- (ernors of western state.

Gov-l pernor Snell was expected back in Salem Thursday but may not t' arrive until Friday night, ac- to word received Mon-I at the executive offices. For unpalnted furniture shop Circuit Court Notice to Brussell sprouts Anawer admitting ind denying has been filed in the case of George Waterman and Roll and Rasmussen vs. Handle Distributing company. advised by physicians that his wife was "on the road to recovery," said his policy "will give the wife of the lowliest GI the the same right as any officer's my wife, for instance." Whiskey Rationing Not Contemplated Portland, Nov. 20 U.R No rationing of whiskey is contemplated, Ray Conway, administrator for the state liquor commission, declared today after stocks in numerous Portland liquor stores ran out Saturday.

Conway said unprecedented sales exhausted daily allocations of whiskey in the stores that ran short. He said 50 percent more whiskey had been put on sale throughout the state since October 1, when new allowances Anrumentj nn motions to ilrlkp in the case of Kflly xx. Bjerke have been taken under advisement. crew! There will be no work balance of week. Phone 6073 Saturday, November 24.

276 The grand Jury resumed Its sessions today with routine business reportedly on the agenda. urday. Other week-end first aid caUs were: Opal Nciman, of The Dalles, received a facia.1 cut in a fall at 722 North Winter at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. Carl Obie, 1117 Eighth street, West Salem, was treated at the city jail for a cut on the hand. Catholic Bishops Rap Soviet Policy Washington, Nov.

19 (IP) The nation's Catholic bishops contended Russia is imposing its sovereignty and "ruthlessly setting up helpless puppet stales" in eastern and Southeastern Europe. Their statement. Issued Saturday at the conclusion of the bishops' annual conference here, also said that "religious persecution which is bolh brutal and cunning rages in many lands" in that area. The statement criticized the "absorption by force and artifice of the Baltic countries into the Union of Soviet Republics." A Gervais Juvenile boy, who has involved another as his ac 3ai wooaruws oto iemer. Circuit Judge E.

M. Paw Monday heard aritiimentB on a motion for a new trial In the case of Mate vs. Carl Pyeatt convicted of aambllnK, The court took decision under advisement. Arguments In favor of the motion were based lariely nn statements allegedly made by ona of the trial Jurors In the Jury room. Cost bill of $19.76 has been filed by the plaintiff In the case of C.

H. Sanders vs. D. E. and D.

Miles. complice, has been nabbed by With sufficient sawdust to $50 for the purchase of Christmas gifts for servicemen in Oregon hospitals, following a talk by Don Madison, chairman al the gift committee. More than 9000 servicemen are in Oregon hospitals, Madison said, compared with only about 4600 last year, when the local post supported a move to provide gifts for that number. Post members and others will provide individual gifts and the American Legion wil see that they are properly wrapped and distributed. Among the items designated as acceplabl are books, games, shaving kits, sweaters, socks and tobacco.

No food can be accepted, nor should any of the gifts be wrapped, since regulations require inspection before they can be presented. Entertainment following the meeting was provided by Art Chamberlain and his Oregon Outlaws band. Refreshments and an old time songfest wound up the evening's entertainment. Oregon Airlines Flights Postponed Portland, Nov. 20 (UR) Oregon Airlines flights from Portland to Bend via Eugene did not ister Altlee of Great Britain and Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada for sharing the secrets of atomic energy production if Untted controls are set up.

In one of the few public statements he has made since before the war, the famous flier expressed his belief that the president and prime ministers had "taken a wise and courageous stand." "I have not changed my belief that World war II could have been avoided," he said. Forty-two boys were Inducted into the membership of five junior Hi-Y clubs during a ceremonial held at the YMCA Sunday night. The induction team was composed of Jerry Kelly, Sanford Weinstein, Rol-lin Cocking and Bob Bayne. Parrish and Leslie each has two clubs while the fifth is sponsored in West Salem. Club names honor men who are high in YMCA official life throughout the nation.

The two Parrish clubs are known as the Horace Doggett and J. C. Clark with Carl Greider and Lynn Scott as advisors. The Leslie clubs are name Tracy Strong and Dwight Edwards. Don Dawson is advisor of one and W.

G. Brady lor the ottsev. The West Salem club bears that designation and has Glen Waggoner as advisor. Salem police as responsible for pie thefts from the Cherry City Default order has been filed In the ease of Una Iona vs. John L.

Lama. bakery. Demurrer has been argued In th ee of Murphy vs. industrial accident commission and taken under advLsement. slast through Wednesday, it was (not necessary to close the I schools at Dallas the first three days this week, it is announced by S.

E. Whitworth, city school Second default divorce day of the week la being held in Judge Oeorre court Tuesday afternoon with 10 cases scheduled for consideration. The Homestead is featuring a special turkey dinner from noon to 11:30 p.m. Thanksgiving day Application for place on the trial docket by plaintiff and motion by defendant to continue to January 1 to allow Interposition of further plearlinsf hV'e been tiled la the cite of Dorothy ve. Theodore Vap.

Motion to strike has been filed In the case of Sheldon F. SvckekL vs. Merle H. Chessman and others. Regular drive-in service 12 noon were made on the average of to 5 a.m.

277 sales during the preceding six months. Probate Court superintendent, it is believed 5 that a sufficient supply will be on hand when school opens 'Monday and there is enough (wood available to operate the 'ielementary and high schools for the balance of the year. Schools I Jwill be closed Thursday and Fri-flay for the usual Thanksgiving Military police arrested at Eugene Monday afternoon and Complaint for divorce by Harriett vs. Fred L. Andrews alleaes cruel and Inhuman treatment and a ska custody of a child with 130 a month for Its support.

They were married September 14, 191. in Balem. Fred has been named administrator of the 115,500 estate of Ellsa-betha Paulus and appraisers are Sidney D. Jones. Clarence M.

Byrd and Elmore E. Hill. brought to Salem James Lee Mc-Quiston, 22, and James Gordon Lynn, 23, charged with deser E. Blinkhorn. former dairv tion from the United States Complaint for divorce by William H.

vs. Kathryn Barrett Ross alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married Sept. 6. 1836, In Chicago.

and food inspector for Marion navy. Reroof with Johns-Manbille county who has been instructing Order in the Ronald Jamea Morris estate directs Joseph C. Morris as administrator to pay 12085.15 to heirs In equa? share, money being received on claim for death of Ronald James Morris. License to sell real properly of the estate of Jennie H. Mlchell ho-s been granted to Ralph C.

Zimmerman, administrator. Heirs have filed waivers of citation loiiaay, I Why not eat Thanksgiving dinner at the Chatteau. Dining loom and bar open at 4 p. m. Complete dinner $1.50, no cover charge.

151 Silverton road. Phone reservations now, 9853. Satisfaction of Judgment has been entered in the case of Valley Credit Service vs. Hal Ouffel. Asphalt shingles right over your old roof, 10 years guaranteed, 3 years to pay.

Free estimates. Demurrer in the ca of Dora vs, Del-mar Cook ha.i been overruled and 10 days given to answer. start Monday as announced, owner and manager W. A. Ward said.

Mathis Brothers. 164 S. Commercial. Phone .4642. 276 277 in the Muwaukie union high school vocational department, has resigned his position there to become farm service representative in the Clackamas-East-ern Multnomah county district for the First National bank of Portland.

The change is effective December 1. Blinkhorn will continue to make his home in Milwaukic. He said mechanics have not Final account of Harriett M. Ehlen as administratrix of the estate of W. H.

Ehlen shows receipts of 11396 62 and disbursements of 118.35. Final hearing Dec. 26. been able to convert planes Parental Problems Circuit Judge George Duncan Monday set the following cases for trial: Nov. 20, Hudson vs.

Hudson: Nov. 27. Kolb vs. Kolb: Nov. 28.

Kerns vs. Kerns: Dec. 7. Polanski vs. Salem: Dec.

10. Ballweber vs. Peerenboom and also matter In rt estate of N. p. Williamson.

from military to civilian use speedily enough. By Beck The service will fly two round Caroline Smith has been named executrix of the tlJ.OOO estate of Marcus O. Smith and appraisers are William Dreher. George W. Fry and Louis Weber t.

Final account has been filed by Mike Bronec in the estate of Andrew Koutny and final hearing set for December 21. trips daily to Eugene, and extend one flight over the Cas Blood Donor Plea Made for Hospital Seattle, Nov. 19 (IP) Dr. Robert Anderson, resident surgeon of King county hospital, said tonight the supply of whole blood and blood plasma was exhausted and appealed for donors, saying there was no reserve for use in Seattle and King county in case of disaster. He said the King county blood bank's reserve became exhausted when donors slopped giving blood, believing the end of the war ended the need.

"If we don't have donations at once," said Dr. Anderson, "the mortality will be high in the event of a bad fire, a train wreck or any accident in which many persons are hurt." Following Monday night's business session of Capital Post No. 9 of the American Legion, those in attendance will be entertained by Art Chamberlain and his "Oregon Outlaws," a stringed instrument band. Something special in refreshments has been promised by Stanley Krueger, entertainment Affidavit by defendant In contempt proceedings of state on relation of Frelda vs. Jergen Olaf Setness alleges that defendant la unable to pay the $30 a month allowed by the decree and that Ls the sole reason he in default.

The executive committee of the Marion county division of the Oregon Stale Teachers association will hold an open business meeting Tuesday, November 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Salem public schools office on North High street. All Marion county teachers have been invited to assist in completing necessary business prior to the annual OSTA legislative council meeting to be held in Portland, November 30 and December 1. Robert E. Miller of Silverton will preside.

IfjS'CBl TOOK WON OUT FROM SB8BSggSgi, if I cades to Bend. Ward said bookings for first flights were at ca pacity. He left today for Eu Order to sell real property has been granted Reber G. Allen as administrator of the estate of Whtttemore Edgar Davis. gene to make further operations arrangements.

Following default decree; of divorce have been granted by Judge George Duncan: Cecil K. vs. Eulalle 8. Parkhurst. property settlement approved, custody of minor child awarded.

Oeorge W. vs. Et-tura King, decree. Matilda Adelaide va. Justice Court Grange to Meet in Portland Portland, Nov.

20 VP) Ore In the case of State vs. Pat Lacy, charged with forgery. Lacy waived preliminary examination and an order was entered holding him to the grand Jury. Shirley Monroe Oilmore. custody of four children and WO a month support grant gon Grange headquarters said today the National Grange will hold its 1948 convention here.

Trail of Earl Saline on a charge of unlawfully selling Intoxicating liquor was set for Thursday, Nov. 20. at 0:30 a.m. ed. Juanita L.

vs. Daniel O. Keldati, custody of a child awarded and S25 a month support money. Bessie va. Clarence Hill, plaintiff restored name Bessie Boone and property settlement ratified.

Maxlne va. Albert Rasmussen, name Maxlne Orth restored to plaintiff. Lorraine Genevieve vs. Wilbert Leroy Bowman, name Lorraine Genevieve Yates restored to plaintiff. Francis vs.

Pearl Langley. custody of Denmark Buys Lumber Copenhagen, Nov. 20 (IP) Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and floral offerings during the illness and death of our father. Hubert Hansen, Leon Hansen and Mrs. Carl Allport.

278 Tom Shortell. charged with disorderly conduct, given until Wednesday at 10 a.m. to decide on plea. The Marion county health department will sponsor a clinic at St. Paul November 20 for school pupils from Arbor Grove, St.

Paul, and Ray Bill district. The clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. will include vaccinations, tuberculin tests and immunizations against whooping cough and diphtheria. On December 11, Dr. W.

J. Stone, county health officer, will give physical examinations for school children as well as conduct a well child conference for all children from 1 to 6 years of age. Michael Flax appeared before the county court today to make a pica on behalf of a permit for his proposed new eating establishment at 2650 S. Pacific highway, formerly occupied by Rose Lawn Funeral home. A rtrotest had been filed by residents in the vicinity.

Joe Brooks was operated on for appendicitis Saturday noon at a local hospital. Police Court child to plaintiff and defendant restored name of Pearl McOee. Wanda vs. August Denmar.k will buy $365,000 worth of oak, Oregon pine, cedar and mahogany wood in the United States, it was announced today by the department of com Violation of the basic speed rule: Stan Aibrecht, decree, crystal E. vs.

Glenn Woodruff, name Crystal E. Standley re ley W. Jones, route Brooks. John A Andresen. Oervsls; ball 17.50.

Ollbert A. Maas, 240 Morgan. Card of Thanks We wish to express our gratitude for the manv kind acts to stored to plaintiff. Charles M. va.

Pre-cloui A. MrKlnney, custody of minor child to plaintiff. Phyllis Maxlne vs. Oeorge O. merce.

Driving a motor vehicle while undr Slasher, decree. the influence of Intoxicating liquor: d- us during our recent bereave County Judge Grant Murphy has returned from a trip to Denver where he atlended sessions of the bureau of reclamation. ward A. Eckland. Corvalils.

Order of dismissal with prejudice and costs to neither party has been entered in the case of Lawrence N. Brown va. Marriage Licenses Marro M. McKlnney and Ladd Bush Obtaining marriage licenses in Vancouver, Wash, William E. Watt and Blanche Pet-tichord, both of Ernest J.

Cogswell, Dallas, and Georgia Z. Smart, Willamina, and George R. Lovely and Zona L. Johnson, both of Lebanon. branch of United States National bank.

ment in the sudden illness ana death of our husband and brother, also for the floral tributes. Mrs. Ida Holwell, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. Lillian Schur-nian.

276 Lester M. Purcell. 10. V. 8.

irmy. route and Wandallne Engle, 17. key punch Complaint for divorce by Zola vs. H. C.

operator, route 2. both Sa.em. Because of Thanksgiving the Wednesday meeting of the Mac-leay Grange Home Economics club has been canceled. Flood alleges cruel and inhuman treat Albert M. Rowe.

39. farmer and Blanch ment. Tney wre married, SeDL 1. IftSI. Bow.

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