The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 09, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, Juno 8. 190
PAGS FIYE
Local News Briefs
Apply for Water Applications
for water! right permits presented
last week Included: Mill City
Lumber company,1 Lyon, for .078
second foot front North Santlam
riTer for fcnlll pond supply In Linn
eopnty; state highway commis
sloa, tor .035 second foot from
fork of Cooter creek for domestic
use In Washington county; Leo
Katberlner, Dallas, for water
from Teal ereefe- aand unnamed
tributary of Lucklamute river for
Irrigation, of , 40 acres, domestic
use and power use In Polk coun
ty: Karl . Detjwyler, Silverton
route two, for '.04 second foot'
from pudding rlTer for irrigation
of three jacres in Marion county.
Lots florist. P; S592. 1278 N, Lib.
Windows Broken- Three large
. windows jat the Marion creamery,
Commercial and Bellvue streets,
weje broken Friday night with
rocks. Nothing was missing from
the creamery and the damage
was apparently out of malicious
ness. Jack W. Baker, 86 Par
tial! street, a paper mill employe,
reported (windows In his automo
bile were ' also broken while it
was- parked on South Commercial
street. . V
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Dr. Riley Speaker -For the
tenth consecutive year. Dr. P. O.
Riley will deliver the address to
the flag !atf the 15th annual re
union of 1 the Northwest Veteran
Steamboataaen's association at
Champoeg ""-Sunday, June 30. Dr.
- Riley was made an honorary
life member of the association at
.Vancouver, Wash., and presented
with a bronse plaque.
Safety of your savings Is Insured
at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty.
Fire Extinguished Firemen
were called yesterday to extin
guish a chimney fire at 2580
Hazel avqnue.
FLOWERS
Florist
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CourtS High
Ph. 7168
Coming Erenta
- June 12 Kansas elnb of
Salem, Centennial ejecting, KP
hall. ,
Jua 10-17 Oregon state
grange convention.
Jul j 4 Independence' day.
July 81, Aug. l-4-Salem
Centennial celebration.
Hattle Busick at Adele's. P. 3836.
Mo r e -Certificates out Addi
tional certificates of election as
precinct committeeman and com
mltteewoman were" issued yester
day by County Clerk. TJ. G. Boyer
to the following: republicans.
Harry Humphreys, East Stayton;
and democrats, Mary Wampler,
Central Howe!l; Albert Ebner,
West Mt. Angel; Bert Butterfield,
Scollard; Winifred Ar Zehner,
Sidney; J; Irvine Caplinger,
East Salem: Catherine F. But
ler, Sublimity. Leonard Walker
has declined to serve as West
Stayton republican committee
man. Cherries wanted-R.A.. Lam., B'gs.
Willamette Valley Prune Assoc.
Cannery- IncorporatedArticles
of Incorporation have been filed
by the Allen Fruit Co. with the
corporation commissioner, the In
corporators being W. G. Allen,
Elsi Allen and W. C. Wlnslow.
Capital stock Is placed at $25,
000. The business has operated
for a nu'mber of years as an un
incorporated concern.
On June 10 new classes will be
started in shorthand. Business
English and typing, at Capitol
Business College. Individual in
struction in other subjects and
in use of machines. Special sum
mer rates.
Registration 28,514 Non-resident
motor f vehicle registrations
in Oregon fdt the first five months
.of 1940 aggregated 28,514, Secre
tary ot State Earl Snell reported
here Saturday. Registrations for
the entire year 1939 totaled 149,
502. Sewing, alterations, remodeling,
mending, reas. 677 S. Comm'l.
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GREAT E-l Wins :
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL"
?Kathertne Lee Bates
Qi beautiful for spacious sic
Frambir-vsf grain
rj purple mountain mjstts
Akv.th frottl plain!
- I Amrica! Am Weal
' IGott shej Hu grace on in'
Anj 'crown .thV.'cooJ wUn rc
TVom sea teTjmlnln seal
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'inspired by a tour across the United. States in ISM,
Miss Catherine Lee. Bates, professor 'of English, at.
WeUesley College,' penned this beautiful., patriotic
hymn, t On the summit of Pike's Peak where spacious
skieeand amber plain are visible for miles around,
she wrote the opening tines and completed the hymn
coon auerwards at Colorado Springs.
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tSOOO StRVlCI COSTS NO MOM
1299 N. Cottage St. - Salem - Telephone 3173
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Club No. 2 to Meet Townsend
clab No. St will stag a special
program Monday night at 't
o'clock at the Leslie Iethodlst
church. Miss Leora Strong, su
pervisor of religious education for
the Salem public schools, assisted
by a group of her pupils, will conf
tribute to the program, as will
also Mrs. J. A. Shoulseth, Mrs.
Addle Curtis and Mr. McGllchrlst;
The men of the club will super
vise a covered dish supper at
8: SO, and invite their friends t
Join them. Table service will
furnished.
"olden Top - milk. A full cream
milk from Guernsey cows This
milk has not been skimmed but
is sold full cream Just as drawn
from the cows. There is 1 nothing
better on the market, than this
raw milk. Price delivered lie pel
quart. -We also j have milk the
has been reduced in butter fa
to ,4, per cent In compliance wl
the state law. Price 10c per quar
Tour milk business solicited
RLoten Farm Dairy, phone 22572
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Motorist Victim Dora M
Slate, Glendale, Calif., was the
victim of a hitchhiker she had!
glveTa ride. sheeted "?o "J"&- fj
IU UllUUlQIfCBlf Will 1C1U1U IV
Salem June 16, according to a
telegram received at his office
yesterday.
lice yesterday. Miss Slate said
she' picked up the hitchhiker near!
Portland. When she was near Sa
lem she stopped to get something
to eat and the hitchhiker stayed
in the car, saying he was not hun
gry. Miss Slate let him off at the
Salem city limits and shortly af
terward discovered a movie cam
era missing.
Mineral baths and Swedish mas
sage for health and weight cor
rection. John F. Class Vapo-Path,
330 Bellevue. Phone 4021.
Town send Rally The ladies'
high-beaded Townsend band of
Eugene will furnish special mu
sic for a mass , meeting of the
various Townsend clubs of the
Salem district this afternoon at
2:30 o'clock In the auditorium of
the Rush school, corner Mission
and University streets. F. K. Has
kell, Townsend announcer over
KWJJ, will be the principal
speaker. G. C. Glllis will preside.
The public Is invited.
For watch and clock repairing
H. T. Love, 141 S. Liberty
Provisions Told-One hundred
forty four Oregon reserve officers
can be provided with accommoda
tions at Fort Lewis, Wash., at the
mass maneuvers there August 4
to 25, Major General George A.
White, commander of the 41st di
vision, was advised Saturday. Gen
eral .White and his staff will at
tend the maneuvers.
Don't forget to pay your bills.
Tomorrow is the 10th.
Maple Loses Light Howard
Maple, 1776 Saginaw street, re
ported to police yesterday that a
flashlight was stolen from his
car while It was parked on a
parking lot at the ball ' park. A
letter with check inclosed was
opened, but the check was not
taken.
Lois Bearshear, formerly of
Ruby's shop in Hollywood district
now at Anabel's, 428 Court. 5859.
Marriage Licenses. Vancouver
Marriage licenses issued at
Vancouver, Wash,, have been re
ceived by Merrill' Smith and
Phern F. Mitchell, both of Idan
ha; John G. Harms, Aumsvllle
and Grace A. Hlrechom, Everett,
Wash.; and Alfred J. Henne and
Esther R. Alberts, both of Salem.
Good to give and smart to wear
"Mark Twain shirts," f 1.6 5 and
$1.95. A. A. Clothing Co., 121
N. High.
"Blitzkrieg" Planned A peace
time "blitzkrieg" will be staged
at a meeting ot Marlon post 661,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the
VFw building, Church and Hood
streets, Monday ! night, according
to p. H. RIngle, publicity chairman.-
He did not explain what
such a "blitzkrieg" was. Conven
tion resolutions will be discussed.
Gir . la Found Clven shelter
overnight by a strait ger who had
found her wandertni; toward Sa
lem, Virginia lacy, nine-year-old
girl reported missing from her
West Stayton home Friday.! was
returned to her parents yester
day . : A . ;)"","
Feature Centennial The Kan
sas club of Salem will feature the
Centennial theme atj the meeting
Wednesday night at 1 8 o'clock at
the Knights ot Pythias hall.' The
public la. Invited to the program
which will Include untertainment
by the Centennial Synchronisers
and; prises for costumes.
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For Rent 5 room furn. house,
618. 894 Highland Aje. Tel. 3327.
Go to "Wreck" lit Grant Pass
this weekend for the Southern
Oregon volture, 40 et Sasoclety,
"wreck" In the Oregon Caves, are
Dr. 'and Mrs. B. Fj Pound and
Mr. hnd Mrs. B. E. Owen. Pound
is state grand chef fle gare and
Owen is chef de gare! ot the Mar
ion county volture. J
To Return in Week Governor
Knee Cut Treated4-Donald Ba-
Street, was
men yester-
ker, six, 1495 Lee
treated by first aid
day for a. cut on his right knee
received when he fell in some
broken glass.
Perllch Joins Cluimber W. T,
Perlicb, meat market! operator, Is
a new member of the Chamber
of Commerce, according to the
organization's weekly) bulletin.
Three Handed
! Prison Terms
O&asey Gets 3 Years and
Moon 1 for Forgery;
j Hart Sentenced ;
1 Circuit J u d g e L. H. McMahan
sentenced three men to serve va
rying terms in the state peniten
tiary yesterday when they plead
ed entity to forgery and a statu
tory crime. I
Ben Creasy was Siren a three
year sentence on a forgery charge,
and Leo H. Moon one year on an
identical . charge. Ernest Hart
was sentenced to serve two years
after pleading guilty to doing an
act manifestly tending to contrl
b u t e to the delinquency ot a
minor.' : t . - i
Earl Holgate, under . indict
ment on a charge similar to that
of j Hart, entered not guilty plea,
and was held for trial. Eugene
Goetz, Indicted for forgery, was
remanded .to the state -hospital
lor observation and entered no
plea. .
I Circuit Court
First National Bank of Port
land vs. Walter M. and Mildred
M. Berard; Salem Automobile,
company vs. -Claude E. Bird, and
Joseph G. Webb : vs. Cecil Jayne
and others:. all dismissed on stlpu-
On Blotter 7 Dorothy Cham
bers, Grants Pass, is charged with
failure to observe a stop sign by
city police. . 5
Klaneckyi
Vencle Klanecky, late of Lib
erty, June 6. Survived by widow,
Mrs. Anna Klaneckyi; daughter,
Elendr of Salem: son, Leonard
Klanecky of Walla Walla,-Wash.;
brothers, Henry Klanecky of Al
bany, Edward and 4 John Kla
n e c k y ef Nebraska; sisters,
Mrs. Louise Bisek, Mrs. Mary Ry
bin and Mrs. Anna Ienment, all
of Nebraska. Recitation of Rosary
at Clough-Barrifik chapel, Sun
day, 8 p. m. Funeral services at
St. Joseph's Catholic church.
Monday, June 10, at p a. m. Con-f
eluding-services in Blcrest Mem
orial park.
OBITUARY
Lytle
Max H. Lytle, at the residence,
route seven, Salem, June 7, aged
59 years. Survived by widow, Jen
nie M. Lytle; son, L10yd E. Lytle
of Salem; brothers, A. K. Lytle
of Chicago, John Lytle of St
Louis, 'Mo. Funeral services will
be held Monday. June! 10, at 1:30
p. m., at Clough-BarHck chapel,
with Rev. H. C. Stover officiating.
Concluding services will be in
City View cemetery.
Jones
Atj Portland June 6,; Hazel Irene
Jones, aged 16 years, late resident
of route one, Gaston. Daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Jones and sister
of Dale, Paul, Keith, Ward, Stan
ley, Alvln, Orval Dean, Ray Jr.,
Helen. Twila and Rita Jones, all
of Gaston. Funeral services will
be held in the chapel Of. the. W. T.
Rigdoh company Sunday, June 9,
at 2 pi m. Concluding Services in
Macleay cemetery.
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Brant
Ruth A. Brant, at the residence,
1434 South Cottage street,' June 7,
at the age of 56 years.. Survived
by husband, Charles W. Brant of
Salem; two daughters; Marjorle
Ann Brant of Salem and Mrs? Dor
othy D. Deacon of Mossy'' Rock;
Wash.; one sister, Miss Edna.R.
rurdy of Salem. Services will be
eld Monday, June 10, at 3:3 0
p. m. at Clough-Banfick chapel.
Spanish American War Veterans'
auxiliary to have ritualistic serv
ices at the graveside. City View
cemetery.
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Roth
John Roth, at the residence,
925 North Church street, June 7,
aged 77 years. Survived by wife,
Mrs. Henrietta Roth of Salem;
daughters, Mrs. Dorothea Stark of
Salem, Mrs. Arnold Zuercher of
Whitewater, Kas., Mrs. Anna Jose
of Des Moines, la. ; - sons, Dave
and Manuel Roth ot Moundrldge,
Kas., John, Ted; and Will of
Whitewater; 'S31, grandchildren;
brothers, William and, Theodore
Roth of Salem, Charles of The
Dalles; sisters, Mrs. Elolse Stet
tier, Mrs. Mary Broer, Mrs. Ber
tha Barnett,- all 'of Salem, Mrs.
Rose Rich of Orenco, Ore. Fu
neral services from CIough-Bar-rick
chapel Tuesday, June 11, at
1:30 p. m. Rev. Guy L. Drill will
officiate. Interment at Belcrest
Memorial park. r
Norwood
John Wall Norwood, at the res-.
idence, route four, Salem, June 7.
age 72 years. Survived by wife.
Mrs. Olive E. Norwood of Salem:
daughters, Mrs. W. H. Batey ot
Portland, Mrs. E. M. Beckett of
Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs.
K. W. Harrttt of Salem. Mrs. A. L.
Luraski of Montana; sons, Fred
erick E. of Montana, Howard E.
ot Tacoma, John W. of Salem:
sisters, Mrs. Clyde Apperson and
Mrs. William Dielschneider of
McMInnvllle, Mrs. Carl Ehrett of
California, Mrs. Homer Goulet of
Salem," Mrs. Jamiss Justice ot Se
attle, Mrs. Hugh Williamson of
Portland; brothers, William of
Seattle, James of California; 21
grandchildren and s4 x great
grandchildren. Funeral services
from Bethel Baptist church. Cot
tage and D streets, . Tuesday,
June 11, at S p. m. Interment at
Lee Mission cemetery. Rev John
Olthoff will officiate. Clough-
uarrick company In charge. -
Chadwick
Mary Caroline Chadwick at the
residence, 402 North Capitol
street, in this city, June 7,. at
the age of 72 years. Survived by
one brother, Pitzer F. Chadwick
of Tacoma, Wash.; five nieces.
Mrs. ' Marian Gray Pease . of
Seattle, Mrs. Janet Gray Stelwer
of Jefferson, Mrs. Claire Chad
wick Maury of Olympia. Mrs.
Harriett Chadwick Karr of Yak
ima, Wash., and Mrs. Elizabeth
Chadwick Carlson ot New York
City; one nephew, Stephen F,
Chadwick of Seattle. Funeral
services will be held Monday,
June 10, at 11 a. m., at St.
Paul's Episcopal church, Rev.
George H. Swift officiating. In
terment will be in IOOF cem
etery. Clough-Barrick company in
charge. (Casket will be open to
friends at the chapel until 9:30
a. m. Monday).
'is, the big, beautiful Chrysler too
see h only $8951 It boasts 122ft
ches of wheelbase . . . and leaps to
the urge of 103 horsepower in its
swghxy Hi ib-Tor fu engine. ,
Here's a whole lot of pleasure in
owning a big car like Chrysler Royal
. . packed with the good things that
only Chrysler gives you. The most
beautiful lines on the road today . w
loads of room . . . smart, new interior
fabrics and colorings. 1 -
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It's fun to ride on big, luxurious
seats . . . with Airfbam cushions . ,
cradled at the center of balance, the
Chrysler way.
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It's great to handle a car so "light
on its feet'. . so easy to steer, and
stop, and park, '
It's satisfying to know that you have
so many exclusive engineering advan
tages, each with a practical 'value . t
like Soperfinished parts . Floating
Power . . scientific weight distribu
tion ... tin-coated pistons.
1 'See your Chrysler dealer . drite :
the Royal 1 .land learn what a heap
of fun $895 will buy. And here's the
."pay off". . . this big beau costs less
to run than rnany smaller cars. 1
Foc A S-rMajrKoTsCoPdcBTTCd In
Detroit. F4crml Tut tdad4. Trmnportmtio ud
MflecilTM,ifur.n. DmI kora mA
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ic Tune in on Major Bowes, CB.S- Every
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Looney
David Henry Loeney, at the
home on Jefferson route one,
June 6, at the ag of 90 years.
Survived" by wife, Lona George
Looney of Jefferson; .son, George
L. Looney of Jefferson; sisters,
Mrs. Frances Cornell of Salem
and Mrs. Addle Fairbanks of Wil
li ts, Calif.; grandson, David
Looney. Member of Jefferson
lodge No. 13, AF&AM, and
charter member of Jefferson
Eastern Star. Funeral services
were held' Saturday, June S, at
the family .residence, the Fisher
Funeral home in charge. Rev.
W. C. Kantner officiated. Burial
at the Looney family cemetery.
UlalkeMHomeli
!:te2rric3 Tifaslc3
Ansea,.Rlnsa, Lamberts
For canning and barreling.
Vfalt ear new quarter mil
lion gallon bulk storage for.
Cherries. Largest similar in
stallation in the world just
stearin g completion so that
your Cherry deliveries will
ot be stopped by the Pa
clfle coast barrel: shortage
or cooperage strike now go
ing on for several months. .
OREGON mUTT
PllODUCTS CO.
, . , West Salem . .
latlons of settlement out of eenrt.
Kenneth MUler by Ethel jMil
ler, guardian ad litem, vs. JL E.
Frlsxell; complain for HOl.OOO
damages for Injuries allegedly
sustained by young Miller last
January; II fwhen he alleges he
was struck by the defendant while
riding a bicycle at McGllchrlst
and Nob Hill streets. Be alleges
Injuries, including , fracture of
the right leg above the ankle,
will be permanent' ' -
Oscar i and Hanna Carlson vs.
Guy H. Smith and others; supple
mental answer alleges plaintiffs
have come into possession of
premises Involved since filing ot
original answer.
Margaret Ho eh individually
and as administratrix ff Adam
Hoch estate vs. L. J. Marshall and
others: demurrer.
. Mary A. Coster vs. Richard L.
Coster; divorce complaint alleges
cruel and Inhuman treatment,
asks custody ot minor child 350
attorney's fee,; and order allow
ing defendant custody ot child
for three months of year.
Gervais State bank vs. Balbina
P. Bohla and others; complaint
for judgment and foreclosure for
3700 and 375 attorney tee.
Robert- Fromm vs. Guy O.
Smith and wife; waivure of jury
trial.
-Probate Court
Frank E. Loose estate; apprai
sal at $17,500 on estate trans
ferred within three years ot time
of death of Lettle E. Loose, wife
of the deceased, by Charles N.
Ryan, H. O. White and Clinton
Thompson; inheritance tax of
3 8 8. OS assessed against 318,805
net taxable estate. .
Jennie A. Jones estate; apprai
sal of Earl Burch, B. S. Pass-
more and Homer McDonough at
310,960.78, of which $2100 Is in
real property, 33731.34 In bank
deposits, and remainder In notes.
securities and personal effects;
3102 claim ordered paid to Vera
Hill personally for nursing ser
vices by herself and Merle Jones
as executors.
M. J. Trester estate: final or
der granted Alta Bright, administratrix.
Edward B. Patton estate; sec
ond annual account of Ernest Ver
non Patton, executor, shows re
ceipts, 3316.88, disbursements.
3253.36..
Emll J. Roth estate; final de
cree granted Edward E.. Roth, administrator.
County
Leads
Gross
Chapter Has Banked More
Than Original Quota; '
Jane 3 1 Deadline
According . to report received
f Saturday morning at the local
chapter office of the American
Red Cross, Marlon county is well
in the lead of Oregon chapters In
raising its share of the 320,000,
000 asked by the National ,Red
Cross tor civilian suferers of the
European war. .1 :-
But even that Is not too encour
aging, the office was informed in
asmuch as only approximately 25
per cent ot the 32,654,000 as
signed to the Pacific area has beenM
t . j . . . . ti
runeu lu utile. .
Marlon county chapter has
banked, up to Saturday morning,
34,750.67. The original quota was
94000 but on May 28 it was an
nounced from National Red Cross
headquarters that all quotas were
at least doubled, or increased in
definitely. Contributions continue to come
In said Milton L. Meyers; chairman
of the war relief committee, but
they will have to be speeded up
and greatly Increased If the goal
Is reached by June 31, date set tor
concluding the drive. .
Email change-boxes located, in
each bank and in the hotels have
received approximately 3100, ac
cording to Meyers. Those who
have small change to give and do
not feel like making a bank, de
posit of it can. put it in these
change boxes. ;
"It everyone who gave lat
month will share with the suffer
ing clTikans of Europe the same
s mount from . his income this
month then our task will be quick
ly completed,' Meyers said, and
added, "I know we would all be
most gratified to see Marion coun
ty go over the top in the lead."
Do You Suffer From
JIliY'FEVEn?
Why be miserable another
season? Now Is the time to
take precautionary mea- -
FIND OCT HOW
TO GET RELIEF WITH
fapofaifa
. "Try It without cost or
obligation to yon
JOHN T. CLASS
Vapo Path
- 330 BELLEVUE
.-r PhOttO 4021
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Covers any make cap anyone driving with your permission, er
while driving other cars loaned yon. .
For this low cost yon cannot afford to drive a car without
liability insurance. ' f
For immediate service, phone 4663,, or call at
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INSURANCE AGENCY
.SUCCESSORS BURGHARDT INS. AGENCY
129 N. Commercial Phone 4663 . Salem. Ore.
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