The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    ). vtnun t w r ni iHMIf tic
I itwinon crlcnet invasion In the
Warm Springs district makes the
land look lAIke It Is on the
more, W. S. Fltts reported on hit
return here yesterday. "When you
stop. It looks as It the road were
morlnc on ahead of you, thj
crickets are so thick," he said.
When Fitts visited the Warm
Springs reservation, Wednesday
afternoon, the' cricket hordes were
still two miles' from the agency
and doing little barm as the land
they were on was largely dry grass
and rocks, he reported. He
brought several of the inch-and-a-quarter-long
insects back with
him for exhibit purposes.
Everybody is welcome to visit
campaign headquarters in Bu
sick's Marion St. Mkt. for infor
mation. Ph. 4509.
To Repair Restaurant The
Quelle cafe yesterday obtained a
permit to repair In the amount of
11000. Other permits were to T. J.
McCnrdy, to erect a private garage
at US Gaines, $40, and A. Ste
vens, to move and relocate a pri
vate garage, at SIS "South 2 2d,
$40. .. ; , v.-:--
of-repalnt Mathis-171 8. CmL
fSeci
hnocrary Explained A free
leeture on Technocracy, its work
lngs and application to. public
welfare will be given tonight at
S' o'clock in Court ' Room 2 .f
the county courthouse. The pub
lic is invited. -?
- Obituaries ; ;
Coming Events
Aprfl 19-22 County 4B club
spring; show, fairgrounds.
April 20-23 Oregon Chris
tian Endeavor convention. :
Anril ft i Kilvth KiM Arm.
strong open lecture, Oldhi. j ;
Apru so inter-faitb team
speaks at mass meeting, senior
ligbVschool auditorium, 7:50
p. t.H'.-iilH. - ' I
'Aprfl' 28A anal 'meeting
Marion county health associa
Hon, First Presbyterian church;
0:SO pan. j t . 1 . ;.
F Aprfl 28-Missonrr club
meets, 7:30 p. m, 246
North Commercial. )
- May 18-20 State eonferenee
of octal service workers at the
chamber of commerce.
Licensed, Vancouver M ;
nage licenses at Vancouver,
Wash., Include: Clayton 8. Wel-
ty, ss, vernonia, and Lola R.
Burck, 20. Hubbard j Howard
W, Rosenbalm, 29, and Mrs.
Marjorie B. Hubbard, 24, Dallas.
Ornamental nursery s toe k.
Infers Nursery. S. 12th St.cutoff.
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Police Book One City police
Three ? Permits Asked -Power
companies filed three applications
with - the county court yesterday
for permits to extend their lines
along county roads. The Mountain
States Power company asked for
permission to string a 1119-foot
extension line on county road 812
southward from a point one-half
mile west of Shaw. The Portland
General Electric company request
ed a franchise for a f 10-foot ex
tension on and from county road
147' southward from Its intersec
tion with state secondary highway
If 2 and for another line on county
read 844 extending north' to its
intersection with ' the ' lame state
highway. '
Everyone is actually, guaranteed
a cash award in the "Everybody
Wins Campaign." . . .
; Prune Meeting Delayed- The
public bearing in the capitol t
which growers and processors
will discuss a proposed market
ing agreement for the prune in
dustry was postponed from April
24 to May S to allow for the
10-day public notice required
by the agricultural marketing
act. . ;
Luts Florist. IX' N. Lib. 9S9S.
Club No. e Central Town-
send club No. C will elect a dele
gate to the national convention
- - . r i ku u, iwuvaw vuuri
Li .::.10"0 Artnur u. Haw- at Indianapolis when the club
au5, s8 iNorm taoerty, tor ran-1 holds Its regular meeting at 8
ure to give right of way. p.m. Friday at the couithouse.
SUverton Hearing -Today The
county court is expected to. Join A
Sllverton delegation in a", confer
ence with the state highway com
mission regarding improvement of
the east end of the Salem-Silver-,
ton road under the federal farm-to-market
road grant to be avail
able this year. The Sllverton advo
cates decided on this course after
being advised at a recent hearing
before the court that the county
lacked authority to . order im
provement of the east rather than
the west end of the road in' ques
tion. Right-of-way difficulties re
sulted in the -west end decision. '
Win a car! All you, do is ask for
coupons in the "Everybody WLis
Contest.? - .. .. . '
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Klpp at Realty R. HjKlpp.
executive secretary" of - the Wil
lamette River Basin commission,
will" be the speaker at the Sa
lem Realty board luncheon at
the Golden Pheasant today.
Now you can have your auto or
home radio reconditioned by fac
tory authorized experts and pay
for the job by the week or month.
Call 7I. Heiders Radio Repair
Service. Corner Center A High Sts.
,- Prisoners Unprotected C i t y
jail -inmates in Eugene are -ot
entitled to .workmen's compensa
tion benefits if they, are Injured
while working out their fines
on public works projects, the at
torney general ruled Thu.-sday.
Compensation - BUI P 11 d
Marion county employed 17$ man
subject to industrial accident com
pensation law. provisions dnrlng
March and their earnings totaled
S9S78.S4. according to a state-,
ment received at .the county clerk's
office yesterday. 1 The county's
share of the compensation pre
mium is $590.51 and the work
men's, $27.28. ; .:
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Bedding 4b rockery plants, pink
flowering dogwood, geraniums
15e, rhododendrons, etc. H. L.
Pearcy Nursery Co., 245 Court.
i Slate Exams The United States
army special flying cadet exam
ining board, consisting of 14
Col. A. W. Smith, medical corps.
Major G. H. Gale and Lieut, W.
H. Stratum, air corps, is in the
applicants with 'two- dates sched
uled in Oregon: May 17 and '18
at Oregon State college, Corval
lis; and May 2$ and 21, rnl
versity of Oregod, Eugene. .
Dch. Boypnt Mathis, 178 S. Com
Drill Tonight The Cherrian
drill team Is slated to hold a
practice session at the armory
tonight at 7:80 o'clock. ;
Why walk if your car is stolen!
My automobile policies pay $5
per day for ear -rental until the
loss is settled. MERRIL D. OH-
LING, INSURANCE, 275 State
St. Phone 9494. ;
Utterback WC. F. Utterback
is in the Salem General hospital
where he underwent an ! appen-
weit to. conduct examinations. of deetomy Thursday morning.
10 to 25 Increased Economy!
nSiadebaliezGhamnion
... : COMPLETE LINE ON DISPLAY NOW ;
Cor. of Court ft Chemekeia Sts. 619 Court
Dpncatcsle Sales CiSztva
itfdieil
Is Talking About the
i . Simkins
I At the residence, 2490 South
Church street, April 18, Newt
Simkins, aged 79 years. Brother
of Mrs. Florence Ellwood of Port
land, Mrs. May Versteeg of Hope
well, Mrs. Rosa Smith of Salem
Mrs. Belle Gooding of San Fran
Cisco, Calif-, Mrs. Al Williamson
of Rainier, and Mrs. Mary Wes
ton of Oregon City. Funeral serv
ices will be held from W. T. Rig
don company chapel Friday, April
21 at 10 a. m. Interment Hope
well cemetery. Dr. W. C. Kantner
will officiate.
I of
of
Dou(
ters,
gelei
pend
Ann;
- Thomas
Elmer Collier Thomas, age 89,
I Wheatland, passed away a
Independence. April 19. Sur
vived by widow, Ida D. Thomas
of Wheatland; son, L. L. Thomas
of Salem; stepecn, Floyd M.
Doud of Medford; two laugh
ters, Adrienne Ayres of Los An
geles, Mrs. C M. Aioyer of nae
pendence; four sisters, Mrs
Anna Ferguson, Mrs. Grace Dart
Mrs. Ethel Brosig, ail of
tts Mills, and Mrs. Bertha
VedTder of Sandy, Ore.; two
brothers, George Roy Thomas
and Ben L. Thomas, both of
Scotts , Mills. Graveside services
will be held Friday, April 21,
at 2 p. m. at the Scotts Mills
cemetery under direction of
Macy and Son of McMinnville.
Ware -Francis
Ware, at the residence,
264 South 5th street. April 20.
at the ago of 80 years.' Survived
by two daughters; Mrs. Clyde Trot
ter of Salem and Mrs. A. A. Oplts
of Grass Range, Mont.; one son,
Harold E. Ware of St. Ignatius,
Mont.; nine grandchildren and
one great grandchild. Funeral
services will be held from the
Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday;
April 22. at 1:30 p. m. Rev. ir
ving Fox. Interment IOOF ceme
tery, f
Hiskey
Betty Jane Hiskey, aged
months, passed away April, 20.
Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard D. Hiskey; sister. Patri
cia Hiskey; grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hiskey and Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Wright, all of Salem.
Funeral services Friday at 1:30
p. m. from the Clough-Barrick
company chapel, Rev. Guy L. Drill
officiating. Interment Belcrest
orial park.
Lambert
At Sheridan, April 20. Mary E.
Lambert, aged 78 years. Late rest
dent of route six, Salem. Mother
of Mrs. J. J. Kibben of Airlle,
Rot Lambert of Sheridan, Mrs.
C. B. Bell of Kings Valley, Mrs.
Ray Jones of Gaston, Roger, Low
ell and Marlln Lambert, all of Sa
lem, Mrs. John Roth of Salem,
Miss Esther Lambert of Los An
geles, Mrs. -J. : A. Blackstone of
Bend; sister of Mrs. Emma Run
ner of Salem. Also survived by 82
grandchildren and IS great grand
children. Funeral services will be
held from the W. T. Rigdon com
pany chapel Saturday, April 22,
at 1:30 p. m. Interment Macleay
cemetery. ReT. J .M. Frans will
officiate.
McEIwaln
Maurice J. McEIwaln, 36, at
a local hospital April 20. Sur
vived by wife, iirni Helen McEI
waln in North Dakota; laugh
ter, Audrey, and son. Jack, both
of Salem; mother, Mrs. Edith
McEIwaln of North Dakota; five
brothers, William. Sidney.
don, Stewart , McEIwaln, all -f
North Dakota, and Loyal McEI
waln of Redding.' Calif.; three
Rim ' Mrs. Orllne Bentley - t
Uallan. idano, ana rs.5 w.
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ersT announcemenis . wwra; j
mnnvh-narrlck eomnanT.
9. hmmim m m
a 7lmmarmiii lata '."resident
of Leonard hotel, died April 20.
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1 Funeral announcemenu laier., nj
the Clough-Barrick company.
liirtha - - "
Btv ta Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward . Stark, 476 South 25th, a
son, oorn Apni, i u,
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