The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 22, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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11 CISGOII STATEEX&lt, Eclca, Or Tissday tiering, Ocicisr 22. 10
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Local Hews; Briefs
Booked by Police -City holla
Ssaday ud Monday made charges
against Oscar T. Sealey, Z095
North Fourth street, no license
on person; Richard E. Gallagher.
1516 North Commercial street,
runs Ing red light; Edwin S.
Keyes, 715 Ferry street, and
George Volk, route three box 549,
drunkenness; Cecil Yonker, Van
couver, Wash., violation, of noise
ordinance; Harlle William Baker,
1857 Highland avenue, four in
driver's let; Vernon H. Flake,
route serex, box 17, failure to
top; Eugene J. Reynolds. 1133
Jefferson street, violation of basic
rule.
PermitJi Issued Building per
mite were issued yesterday by In
spector K. C Bushneirs" office to
T. It Fanght to repair dwelling
at 1830 North 18th street. $209;
Chris ITre. i to , erect one-story
dwelling and r parage at 23(9
Laurel street, $1,900; Heltsel es
tate .to Tepatr garage building at
to North Capitol atreeV $1100;
Ward .Wolfe to erect private ga
rage at 651 Thompsoa avenne,
$115; Mrs. L- M. Propp to reroof
garage at 415 Nortk ISth street,
10; Miss Helen Lichrield to re
root ' dwelling at 11S2 Center
street, $77.
Lata florist. P. 9892. 1276 N. Ub
Ante Collide A light pole
was broken off by at driven
by Burell P. Grayson ot Camp
M array. Wash., after the car col
lided with one operated by Dalaie
P. Tribble of Portland it Hoo
and Church streets Saturday
night, ? The Grayson car was
quit badly- damaged.
.FerformaJKT Given Willam
ette's homecoming play, "Little
Brown Jug, which is to be pre
sented next Friday night at Wal
ler hall, " as played at the girls
training school on Sunday night
and the state tuberculosis hospital
Monday night.
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Safety ot jour savings l uutured
at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty
- Townsend Clab Meets Follow
ing the regular Tuesday night
meeting ot Townsend club No. 2
there will b a son gf est of old
f am War songs in the club rooms
of the Court Street Church of
Christ at 17th and Court streets.
Seat Visits Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas, 405 Union street, were
paid a visit Saturday and Sunday
by their son. Joseph W. Thomas,
clerk in Battery D, 249th coast
artillery, stationed at Camp Clat
sop. Sell 37 Line Zeph. Sed. by owner.
Fine cond., low mL Chp. Ph.7532
Tax Tnraover Made A total of
32136.76 was listed yesterday in
a tax turnover made by Sheriff
Bark. An allocation ot 3213.87
is to be made to school district
24 and 1273.3 to the city of
Salem.
To Attend Meet Leaving Son
day night for San Francisco,
Stanley B. Krueger- of the W. T.
Rlgdon company will attend the,,
national contention of the Fu
neral Directors" association.
Order Tulip Bulbs now. Selling
season closes Oct. 27. W. C Frank
lin Tulip Farm. Phone 22-321.
Leave for Chicago To attend
the annual American College of
Surgeons, Dr. W. B. Morse, a
member of the board ot gover
nors, left by United Airlines plane
yesterday for Chicago.
Beer Killed on Ranch W. E.
Davis, 1965 West Nob Hill, re
ported that last Saturday a hunt
er killed a larga black tail deer
on ,hls Polk county ranch, in the
Laekiamute. bottoms near Falls
City.
We have never had a finer selec
tion of ornamental nursery stock.
Fh. 22061 for tree estimate. Er
nest Infer Landscape Co.
Thompson to Speak A very
Thompson will speak tonight at
th regular meeting of the farm
ers union at Awmaville. An oyster
sapper will be served at the. sup
per hoar.
Woman Missing W. X. Hunt
er reports to elty police that his
1 9-year-old wife has been miss
ing from their home - sines
Wednesday.
J. M. Roofing, Hathls. 114 R-CmL
West Bales C2ah
Members of the West Salem Town
send club will meet at the city
hall at 7:30 tonight.
71THOUTijUaY;
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Coming Event
October 21 Carl J. Hambro,
soted Norwegian - statesman,
speaks in Salem, Monmouth.
. October as SlenJbenhip
and gvest . banquet of - Ch
meketa lodge, IOOF.
October 25 Missouri - dob
aaeets, 33-i North Commer
cial i street, : 7 . p.m no-host
"annper., . ,
October 5. 29 WiUassetto
university homecoming.
- November ft General elee
tion. ' ;. ; -
November 22 - Drawing; at
nmwrm -, for . low ant ucci
plates.
Held, tlswsachwsctta - Russell
DeMera is reported under arrest
at North Adams, Mas, . on a
Salem charge of taking away n
f amnio child without th consent
of her parents. Because hs Is fae
tag a similar charge in Massachu
setts. I he may not be ''returned
her. Near the close of the atate
fair last month a 15-year-old Sa
lem girl left her homo hero and!,
it ' developed, accompanied De
Mera, a Jockey. A letter front her
at s Galdendale, Washv advised
relatives she hail married him.
Mcenae laeoed A marriage li
cense has been issued at Kelso,
Wash., to James M. Morrelt and
Edna Curtis, both of Salem. Rich
ard Hill, S30 South 13th atreet,
and Susan K Bray. 403 South
22nd street, have been issued a
marriage license at Vancouver,
Wash.
Wan paper. Math is. 1 04 S. ComL
Speakers Planned Guy Pelton
of "Vancouver, BC, and Los An
geles will speak on "The Cos
mic Ray" tonight, and "The
Mystery ot Color" Wednesday
night at the Truth Study elans,
meeting with Misa Olive Stevens
at 155 South Liberty street
Avery Thompson invites yon to
ascertain who his supporters are.
Pd. adv.
Registration Increase Aliens
registered at the , local postof flee
numbered 62 S up to last Satur
day night, said Henry R. Craw
ford, postmaster, yesterday. v
OBITUARY
Zosrl
Mrs. Anna Kurs ZoseL at her
home at Liberty, Friday, October
IS, at th age of 76 years. Sur
vived by widower, William Zowel,
of Salem; daughters, Mrs. Claude
Stevenson and Miss Mildred Zosel,
both of Salem, Mrs. Arthur Rey
nolds, Mrs. Charles Elrey and
Mrs. Armand Strohecker, all of
Portland, Mrs. Wm. Carlson of
Longvlew, Wash.; sons, Walter
and Harold, both of Salem; one
sister, Mrs. Ida Laths ra of Salem;
brothers, Fred Kurs of Salem,
John Kurs of Wadena, Minn.; also
23 grandchildren. Funeral services
from the Cloagh-Barrick chapel
Tuesday, October 22,. at-3 p. nu.
Revs. G. F. Lienlng and S. E.
Campbell officiating. Interment in
Belcrest Memorial park.
Byram
Mrs. Martha Alma Byram, 83,
at the residence, 1(5 Sunnyvlew
avenue, October IS. Survived by
husband, E. I. - Byram of Salem,
daughter Miss M. Frances Byram
of Tillamook, sister, Mrs. Newton
Scott of Topers, Kansas, and a
brother, Frank Jordon Jewell,
Kansas. Memorial service at the
chapel of Walker-Howell Funeral
home Tuesday, October 22, at 2
p. Rev. Guy-fc. Drill officiat
ing. Concluding services at Bel
crest Memorial park.
De Fltt
William Grant De Witt, at the
residence, 24S Leslie street, Sa
lem, October 20. at the age of 76
years. Survived by daughter, Mrs.
P. T. Bouffleur of Salem; slater,
Mrs. Lou Burcham of Virog.ua,
Wis.'; two granddaughters, Lor
rain i and Theodora Bouffleur,
both of Salem. Funeral services
will ho held Tuesday, October 22,
at 18 a. m. frem Cloagh-Barrick
chapel, with Rer. S. Raynor Smith
officlatiag. Concluding services in
Belcrest Memorial park.
Mrs. ' Phoebe May Chllds, at
her residence, 374 North 18th
street, Salem, Sunday, October 20,
at the age of 62 years. Wife of
din ton D. Childs of Salam; moth
er of Mrs. Lydla laeae of Browns-
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Bochett Heigs Th county
court yesterday received -a -letter
from Dr. Verdea E. Hockett for
mally applying for a leave of ab
sence, for the duration of th na
tional" emergency from hla jot-
tion as connty physician. Dr.
Ilociett has bmk ailed (a acUrt
servico : as a US navy lieutenant
commander and assigned to net
as chief medical officer for ao
leetlTo service In .Orespa, ;
Kenwood Virgin wool blankets.
Better Bedding store,. ;
' Improvement Planned - IT It 1 1
matiott work on a proposed new
WPA county road project for 4m-
provement of roads 867, S72 and
948, all immediately aestheast of
AsmsviHe. - The renoratloa 'work
la planned to bo Included in one
project to be handled' by oae
crew. -
Exchange-. Is Made) Floyd. C
Cxabtree, mail carrier from riant
one, staytoa, will carry ho mail
on rente one, Salexa. and-John
Morits. Salem : route on carrier,
win take th rout formerly ear
ried , by Crabtre It was , a
nonncod yesterday.
Special mutil' Oct. 2 5 3 1 for any
used earner traded en flS candid
Aero. F 4.0 lens. Henry's Fhoto
shop.
' Grioenow Gets Bck Panl
Griebenow, deputy in th Markm
coty assessor's office, returned
to work yesterday, happy that he
had bagged his first deer. He re
turned late Saturday from the
Pendleton district with a f oar-
point buck.
Report Dnag -Damage to
th decking on a bridge near St.
Louis was reported to the county
court yesterday morning and In
structions were issued for Im
mediate repair.
Turkey pickers report at 10
o'clock this mora lag. tog Union
street. Marion Creamery.
Will Move Conblno Permis
sion to move a com blue over cer
tain county roads has been grant
ed to Herbert Klmer by th
county court. It was learned yes
terday. Radi Spates R. A. Harmon,
route six, box 273, reported to
city police yesterday th theft of
n radio from th Paul us Bros,
cannery.
rille. Miss Isabel Childs of Sa.
lem, Mrs. Helen de Lesplasase of
a a nan. ure.. Thomas W. ox Port
land and Frank E. of MtnenapoIIs,
Minn.; sister of Wflliam T. Gregg
of Cleveland, Ohio, aad Mrs. Carl
F. Miller of Vancouver, Wash.,
Mrs. E. E. Reynolds of Elk River,
Minn.; also three grandchildren
survive. Services will be held
from the Cloagh-Barrick chapel
Tuesday, October 22, at 1:30 p. m.
Rev. W. Irvia Williams officiat
ing. Concluding services in Lee
Mission cemetery.
Giles
. Alvin Clark Giles, at the resi
dence, 3203 Breyman SU, Moalay.
October 21. at the age ot 89 years.
Survived by widow, Mrs. Sarah
J. Giles of Salem; two sons, El
mer E. of Portland and Clarence
W. of Salem; daughter, Mrs.
Helen Wilson of San Francisco;
brother, Fraak Giles of St. Paul.
Minn.; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, October 23, at 10
chapel. Rev. D. H. Leach offtelat
a. m from th Cloagh-Barrick
ing with Interment following in
City View cemetery.
Waters
George E. Waters, lata resi
dent ot 384 N. Summer street.
Salem, at a local hospital Satur
day. October 19, at the age t 70
years. Survived by widow. Mrs.
Margaret M. Waters of Salem;
sister, Mrs. W. C. Knighton ot
Portland; two brothers, Frank: W.
and H. Wayne, both ef Salam;
nephew. Frank N. Waters ef Sa
lem; niece. Looemma Bought
of Portland. Services will be held
Wednesday, October 23, ut 2 p. sa.
at th Oough-Barriek chapel with
Rev. George H. Swift officiating.
Bits alia tic services will he given
by Salem lodge 321, BPOB. Pri
vate en tomb men t services will be
at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum.
Casket will be open to friends
until 13:30 p. as. Wednesday.
Koehlet
Jeanette Koehler, infant daugh
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Klmaat Kohel
er. at a local hospital October
19. Private services will be held
at Cheaaawa Tuesday, October
22, at 10 a. m. under direction
of the Cloagh-Barrick company.
Herbert C. Strong, 84. late
resident f route 8, passed away
Sunday 'following a lingering ill
ness. Born in Michigan and had
lived in Salem 33 years. Sur
vived by tw brothers, C. A. of
Taeoma and K- N. Strong of Long
Beach; stepsoa, E. Jastlc of
Portland. Fnneral announcements
later by TerwlBlger-Kdwarda Fn
neral heme.
I Hoppes
Vol this city October 20, Octav
ia Ann Hoppes. lataef 2SS4 N. E.
25 th atreet. age 88 years.. Mother
of Otto N. Hoppes ot Salem. Dr.
W. C. Hoppea of Bowling: Green,
Ohio. J. H. Hoppes of Portland
and Mrs. Jehnt May Eichelserg
er of Portland; sister of Mrs.
Margaret Cotttdghaa 1 of Clark,
Missouri, and Mrs. Ellen Morton
of Columbia, Missouri. Seven
grandchildren also - snrvlv. Fu
neral aer vlcea will be held In the
chapel ef the W. T. Kigdoa com
pany Tuesday. October 22. at 3
p. an. The body will lie jtn state
ntfl g- p.. as. Tuesday. -
Hear These Lectures!
8 P xa. TuoedoT. Oct! Sad
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$ p. an. Wednesday, Oct. 22rd
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ST GUT TTZXCZX -Dpstaira
155 .'. Liberty
-I7o AiaaIasIoa CZisr7-
Hatfield Held
:To Grand Jury
Wairris LTcnrixig on.XXaxd
Green Sclzocl Carglarx-
' Cliargc. Iwcp Conrt
'Kenneth Hatfleid, "22. warred
preliminary - hearing - and : was
bound over5 to the grand Jury whoa
ho appeared la Salem justice conrt
yesterday on - charge of burglary
not in a dwelling; arising from th
burglary last Wednesday: night of
rth H a so I- Green sckoolhouse.
Charles Street, 42; facing the game
charge, also has been bound over.
Hatfield was ordered held tn Ilea
of $1000 hpJi;
r Four typewriters ' stolen from
th Dunde schoolhouse, a radio
and three toasters taken from the
Hazel Green school and other ar
ticles ' were recovered by' Marion
county officers' Sunday In a cache
near Six Corners north of New-
berg, pointed out by Hatfield.
-Orerdt Court
W. P. Grter et al vs. Conrad
FrJgaard; Salem justice eonft
transcript of judgment for flit
and $91.13 tor plaintiffs.
Chandler P. Brown, trustee, vs.
Raymond H. Basaett et al; answer
of defendant Hope Baaaett assert
ing plaintiff not entitled to decree
changing status of her divorce de
cree.
Probate Court
John Girardin estate; hearing
set November 25 on final account
of Alice E. Greenlee, executrix,
showing 3947.18 received and
8217.85 paid out.
O. Frledrfeh Kurs estate; ap
proval, semi-annual report of Pio
neer Trust company, executor.
showing $3449.73 received and
31149.72 paid out.
Sarah E. Jones estate; hearing
set November 25 on final account
of T. M. Jones, administrator,
showing 13362.01 received and
3115.80 paid out.
Monroe J. Krenta estate; hear
ing set November 35 on final ao-
eount of Emma Vesta Johnson,
executrix, showing $339.95 re
ceived, aside from 33800 in realty,
and 3358.45 paid out, with
$458.50 advanced by legatee to
cover expenses.
W. A. Mumper estate; order
granting Marie Mumper $128
monthly widow's allowance.
Joseph Breltenstetn estate;
hearing set November 22 on final
account of Joseph B. Breitenstein,
administrator, showing $898.0$
received and same sum paid out,
including 3600 to Marion county
public welfare commission for old
age assistance provided decedent;
appraisal, $800 in realty, by E. A.
Ditter, Edward and Goer go
Schmitt.
Mary Sanders guardianship; Pi
oneer Trust company, guardian.
authorized to pay Paul R. Hen
dricks $5 for legal services.
Jennie Comatock estate; Helen
McCannel named executrix and
Frank V. Wray, Mercy Sylvester
and Elmer Olsen appraisersf of
$8800 estate.
Sarah Parker Connor estate;
First Nfional bank named admin
istrator and William Walton. Ja
cob Fuhrer and E. B. Millard ap
praisers ot $3800 personal prop
erty estate.
W. L Staley estate; semi-annual
account of Carlisle B. Roberts, ad
ministrator, showing $7833.09 re
ceived snd 35288.50 paid out;
31235.57 in approved claims;
claims of Frederick Hartman for
3579.61 and ot Israel Hartman tor
3713.09 rejected; crop sales re
ceipts from orchard held by en
tirety divided equally, between
estate and the widow.
Kdna I. Parrisa gnarrttanshfp;
J. W. Parrish named guardian of
$2600 estate consisting of Interest
in real property and J. T. Jones,
J. E. Baughn and J. S. Farrtsh
named appraisers.
Jostle Co art
Donald M. Johnson, vieiatioa of
baste traffic rule; pleaded gmtXty,
ease continued t October 25 for
sentence; released.
. Raymond J. Frnechtiag, defsc-
Uve muffler. $1 fine.
- William Benner, disorderly con
duct; pleaded guilty, 80-day jail
sentence suspended, placed n pro
bation for six months.
Harold K. Keppinger, no lights;
2.50 fine.
Eatel B- Small and Glen Edward
Ostroan, drunk om subtle highway;
$5 fln each.
- American Automobile Iasuraace
company vs. Ah Stetnioch;es,
involving claim tor' $138.92 dam
ages to automobile mt XL M. Stall
in accident at Woodhutrn last De
cember 17, tried and taken under
- JIxrMxsm Iiftisesr--
. John Grusaua, . 20. : farmer.
Weodbnm. and Ertsabeth Aaraaad.
19,- housekeeper, Gervaiz. f
Lost I A B check nookC Reward.
Geo. IX. Fraeer. 170 W. Bash St
Ph.' 4954V'
' Spauldlng Campaign B rues
SpauldingT.ot Dallas, damoeratie
nominee to attorney general, of
Oregon, Is casapalgntag this week;
in eastern , Oregon, giving talks
and , conferring lav Th Dalles,
Hood River, Pendleton, LaGrande
and other ; dties. ' ' i . 1 ,"'! .
JJghs Kethlac ofhr
than routln buslneas in en th
agenda . for th - Salem - school
board meeting; tonight. Superin
tendent Fraak 'BL Bennett said
jsaterday. r-- , A- y "
Elect an "alle. fearless, . sesslTila
lawyer for dist. airy. Mart on Co
seeds' KIITer B. Haydes ther.
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''Tlrtngs ft. Eati IIL see oast
trip ef the season-netted -ft deer
for RusoeTI Maw. city pounds
master, wh returned Sunday
from th Deschutes Mlttriet. .-
- Returns to Cottage Crove C'
S. Bergan has return ta Cottage
Grove - after having--" spent the.
weekend with his family la Salens.'
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Rummage, - Tttea, Wed. 129 N.
Feethi t MVeet Th Tew:
Tenth association will
Willldes. Listen
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When Wendell L. wmkie. the RepuhBcan presidential ;
In Buffalo, N. T, his sister, Julia WHIki of St, Cathsrines, Oatsxtov
Canada, aM his brother, Xtfwaxd, of C3dca$jo were amony th
listeners ja th audience.
Acrt3age of Forest Fires in Oregon
In 1940 la Low Record for 40 Years
Forest lands burned over, in Orezon durinp; the 1940
fire aeaaon afinrretrated 19.135
ord lor more than 30 years, state forestry officials announced
Tentative Date Is
Set Budget Meet
Tentative date for th connty
budget meeting has been set at
next Monday, October 28, discus
sions among connty conrt mem
bers revealed yesterday. Definite
decision, however, had not been
reached last night, and th budget
committee had not been selected.
. Likely prospects for this year's
budget committee ar last year's
members, K. L Wleder, Salem;
Ray Glatt. Woodburn, and A. A.
Ulvln, Silverton.
Various connty departments
have ' turned in their tentative
bud gets for the year. It Ii,under
stood; and these will b thorough
ly studied by th court befor
the budget committee meeting.
Jobs and Defense
Thin CCC Ranks
Increased employment through
out th country and national de
fense preparations ar thinning
th ranks of the civilian conserva
tion corps to a greater extent than
at' any time for several years.
state forestry officials declared
her yesterday.
Fosafbl future shortage of re
serve corps officers for sppotut-
meat as CCC officers and ef edu
cational advisors Is indicated fa
reports from sons of th corps
areas.
Mor enroll eee war discharged
from th corps daring August to
accept employment than in any
month to date, officials said.
Potts Is Awarded
Ciilvert Contract
The stat highway commission
yesterday awarded a contract for
constructing three culverts to G.
Lv Potts, Portland, en a law bid
of $5615.
One culvert is on th lower
Columbia River highway, another
on the Tualatin highway aad th
third on the Beaver ton-Anrorn
highway.
Bids for th jh
al a meeting of th
held tn Portland October 11.
Births
Mr. and Mrs.
Vernal O. Weathers, Albany, a
daughter, Janet ' Ruth, born Oc
tober 15, Salem General hospital.
Getty To Mr. and Mrs. . WI1-
mot G. Getty, 2120 State, a son.
Richard NeH. horn October 16.
Salem General hospital.
Beenjea To Mr. aad Mrs. Cheat
F. Seeger.' root . three, a
daughter. Virginia Je. born Oc
tober 14, Salem General hospital.
Xfartata To Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd G. Marlatt, Monmouth, a
son. Richard "Gael, horn October
II. Deaconess hospital. - , , . ,
Warner To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur J-." Warner, root seven, a
son, Richard, Arthur, born Oc
tober 11. Deaconess hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
David. K Fries, rout en, a
daughter, SharriU Arlett, horn
Octaber 15. Deacon hospital.
Rum T Mr. and Mrs. Ferd-
Inand Rao, Woctdbarn, daughter,
Joyc Ann. hern October 12, Dea
coness hospital. .
iWBssSslMiat OSwkwanlsf '
to Willkie Talk
acres, estaMishing a low rec
here yesterday.
Officials said this acreage may
be reduced slightly when field
operators complete running oat
th Or lines.
Burned over acreage la west
ern Oregon totaled 12,258 acre
and tn eastern Oregon 6878 acre.
Th largest fir for th season
was th Sunset blase during July.
This fire covered 6000 acres. An
other disastrous fir coveting
2000 acres was in the Klamath
Forest Protective association area.
Of the 915 fires reported to
forestry officials 235 or 3$ per
cent were caused by lightning.
Attend Golden Wedding
ROSED AL E Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Bates and Barbara attended
the golden wedding ot Mr. sad
Mrs, Alee WaDen at Spriagbreok
October 20
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AT YOUR
GnocEns
Waters Services
To Be Wednesday
Baseball Team Owner and
- Friend of "Kid"
Dies Saturday -
Final rites for George E. Wa
ters, who died suddenly Satur
day night after a heart attack,
will be held Wednesday afternoon
at - 2 o'clock from the ' chapel ot
Ciongh-Barrick Funeral home,
Rer. George H. Swift of flea ting.
- Owner of the Salem Senators,
Western International league ball
dub, onetime, power in Oregon
politics and Salem business man
tor nearly 50 years. Waters was
probably best known, and .loved
for th stipulation he placed tn
th contract of th modem base
ball park he built for Salem
that all "kids' b admitted free.
- Ritualistic service will be con
ducted by the Salem Elks lodg
336, of which he was a member.
The casket will b open until
12:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Private entombment will ho at
the Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum.
Among th honorary pall bear
ers win b D. C Minto, Ufa long
friend of Waters and former busi
ness partner, the two having
started, together the cigar store
at ISO North Commercial street
which was th forerunner of
Georgo X. Waters, Iae, wholesale
tobacco and confections firm.
Other honorary bearers wfB be
Dr. Lv B. Lee Stein er, A. N. Bush,
Henry Compton, E. C Halley,
Earl SnelL Judge L. H. MeMahaa,
Ben Oleett, William McGilehrist,
jr, and Dosglas McKay.
Active bearers will include
Steve Coscarart. - Gen Fentner,
Al Lightner, David Adoiph. Wal
ter Gorth, George Hall. Milton
L. Meyers. Ernest Rogers. Dr. H.
H. Ollnger. William D. Evans,
Harry Collins, Eddie Wilson, Clif
ford Barker and Leland Shinn.
Tillamook Man Hunts
For Duck, Get Deer
Bogged Down in Stamp
TILLAMOOK. Oct, il-iFy-A
TUlaiBOok hunter went out after
Ducks yesterday and came home
with a deer.
He used hla gun after finding
the animal bogged down tn mud
flats at the head of Tillamook hay.
SODD
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SWEET GROUND
High food Yiluc dclickm real csocolate
flavor so ecooociical, GUTTTARD'S gives
"moro vp per pound." ,
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Editorial '
Comments
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hydroelectric commission coMern
ing the Marion county PUD esti
mates r the anuaal revenue from
power sales tn the district at $1,-
307,125.12. : u .
Provided the board, if estab
lished, would elect to levy an ini
tial tax sufficient to bey or build
power facilities for wide distribu
tion within the district it may b
seen that the taxing power of PUD ,
woold be .extensive. Indeed. In
successive years the board would
be limited only'by the constitu
tional restriction which stipulates
that tax increases from year to
year most nor exceed sir per cent, f
Once property is included Is n
PCD it cannot be excluded there-
from so long as the unit remains
"active.'- which, of course, could
be successful or unsuccessful. - ?
Since it Is not necessary to or- r
ganise a district of this sort in er-' ;
der to be enabled to obtain the
benefits of Bonneville power (pri- '
rata companies have purchase
rights snd tn many instances have .
made application for r ar now
using Bonnevtn current it ap
pears to this newspaper that the
setup of n PUD to be administered '
by an experienced group would be
unwise. Its chances of - success
would be extremely hazardous and
clothed with the power to tax
could become very costly to prop
erty owners.
Therefore, ft Is essential that
every voter give PUD (It will ap
pear upon a separate ballot) close
scrutiny. S tartan Man.
Sprague to Return
At Qose of Week
Governor Charles A. Sprague,
now in th middle-west giving a
series . of political addresses la
behalf of Wendell L. Willkie and
Senator Charles L. McNary, re
publican nominee for president
and vice-president, will return t
Salem lata Saturday or Sunday,
ho advised the executive depart
ment. Governor Spragu left her a
week ago, making his first ad
dress at Wenatchee, Wash. Th
governor went as far east as Dw
luth, Miuu., and will return by
way of Los Angeles.
sight at S p. an, at McKlaley
sch ,
k JTesTay Stsv.