The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 31, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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The CHZGOII CTATECMAH, Seism. Orogoa, Friday Morning, January 3 XS4I
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4" Icsal; Ifferai' Briefe .
- ;t?we Crashes at Corner The In
tacsection t Court and Capitol
.CSreeta vu the scent of two auto
ereshei Thursday moraine O. T.
C item an of Vernonla and Edward
E. Warren. of Woodbum were in
rolved in a Steadon crash of re
nicies at about 12:0$ nan, A car
.jdriven by Jared. F. Cowden, 572
Uorth 17th street, and a freight
struck by Louis M. Moody of Se
attle came together at 8 a,m. All
ars ,were somewhat damaged.
CVUfred G. Lohse, route 5, ran
ato the side ot a mo ring freight
itraln-while he was traveling east
n State street across 12th fat 1
sum. The car was badly damaged,
.but the train did not stop.
Lots florist. P. 9592.-127$ N. JJb.
Mobilizing Planned A feature
.of the Boy Scout week celebration
in Salem will be a mobilisation ot
alt local scouts at some downtown
point, with no warning. The mo
bilization will be some time be.
. tween 7 a.m- February 7, and 10
p.m.. February 15. Leaders in
- each troop will be notified by
hone at the time of the call and
111 tell their scouts to assemble
Immediately. - Plans are being
worked, out by Glenn Ti, Morris,
ramlssioner, and Ronald R. Rud
diman, executive tor the Cascade
area council. j
8afety of your sarin gs Is insured
at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty.
Plan Garden Clnb Salem men
interested in gardening: are in
Tited to i meeting Tuesday at
7:45 p. m. at the YMCA to con
aider formation Of a men's garden
club, , similar to organizations in
- Portland and Corralils, C. A.
Kelts said Thursday. Dean Col
lins ot the Oregon Journal and
president . of the Portland club,
will bring a group of men from
that city for the meeting.
Englewood PTA Rummage Sale.
157 S. Liberty, Friday-Saturday.
- Sea. Lee at Realty Sen. Doro
thy McCullough Lee of Portland
will be the speaker of the "la
dies day' meeting of the Salem
Realty board today noon at the
Quelle. Her topic will be "Our
Legislature." Mrs. Winnie Petty
john, vice-president of the realty
board, will preside and Miss Ruth
Kellogg will serve as secretary
at this meeting.
Machinists Wanted! 1st class only.
Steady work in Portland. State age
and experience. Box 1439, Statea
man. Philco Radio
EXCLUSIVE RADIO
Mart, Schaffner & Marx, Michael Stern,
Hollywood and Other Famous Makes
HALFiFRDCE.S
$29.50 VALUES
Half Price Plus $1 ?
$35X3 VALUES
Half Price Plus $1
$45.C3 VALUES
Half Price Plus $1
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Cotalrrt Event
Feb, 18-ca State
tloa, Orecoa Farmers Caloa. -i
Mar. 1 14. IS H Iga school
torensie toaraainent at Wiilasa
ette university. . .
Walk Renalr Sonnht Couaty
Judge Leroy Hewlett Thursday
suggested replacement ot wooden
sidewalks at the county poor rarm.
Ha Indicated that the walks are
In disrepair, and that they should
be replaced by concrete sidewalks.
The matter will be taken car ot
by county work crews when wea
ther permits, the court indicated
following his presentation. y
Auction, Sat 1 P. in., Woodry'e.
TMstrlet AnnrAved The Marten
rnnntr conrt Tanrsdav aeerored
the establishment or me ui. a.n-
eel rodent control district Bett
tloned tor by I per cent ot the
nmnArtv owners in the area in-
rolred a week ago. The court in
dicated that the new district is
contiguous to other control dis
rita In th nrrala aSd Silrerton
Hills regions, but does not orer-
lap them.
Now Is the time for weatherstrip.
We hare It. Ray L. Farmer Hdwre.
: Pole Use Granted The Marlon
county court Thursday granted
the reauest of George Bunke. fire
man for the Marion-Clackamas
Fire Patrol association, for use ot
100 poles on Marion county land
in connection With the construc
tion of fide patrol telephone line
from Bridge creek to Bucket camp.
A lot for your money, regular
11.65 "Mark Twain" shirts now z
for $2.79. Trim patterns, sUes 14
to 17 8leeTea 32 to 35. A. A
riolkln. rn 11 M TT!h
Charge VioUtions William Al
bcTt Teal of Falls City was
charged Thursday by city police
with Tiolation of basic rule. Rob
ert R. DeArmond of Independence
was booked on a charge ot fail
ure to stop.
Attention! Cootie club dance at
VFW Hall tonight.
Iiad Back Ilomc William D.
Turner, jr., was returned to his
home, 4 SO North 13 th street,
Thursday by city police. He had
been missing since Tuesday morn
ing. Big bargains at Miller's Today!
Arretted on Warrant Leonard
Chastaln, 4"57 South Commercial
street, was arrested Thursday by
city police on a municipal court
warrant charging overtime park
ing. Special rummage sale, FrI., Sat.
433 Ferry.
Plus
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rmmmm II
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1-2-3 Oul They Go!
Discontinued Styles in Stetson,
Lee and Hardeman
$5.00 to $7.50
Values
$1'.C3 - $2X3 - $3X3
'Final Close-Out Price
Men's and Young Men's
ill
O Single and Double Breasted Styles.'
- Blues, Greys, Green, Teal and Browns.
O Fleeces, Tweeds, Polo Fabrics, etc.
O Sizes 35 to 44.
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6kmV Fractured -Bert Am est
ot Ororill suffered a possible
skull fracture and serera shock
Thursday t about noon ; whea- a
tree fell upon. him. Thursday
night his condition was. reported
as favorable at the Salem Deacon
ess hospital, ; - '.
Today! Last day of Miller's Janu
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Workaboo Has OpenPens a
The West Salem hoys' i workshop
will hold open house this after
noon at 3:30 o'clock. Parents and
friends are invited to examine the
work being done and to ask ques
tions pertaining to the .project,
which is conducted under WPA.
Gavin W. Allen, C. S. B. of Tor
onto Canada, member of The
Board ' of Lectureship of The
Mother Church. The First Church
of Christ Scientist in ; Boston.
Massachusetts, will deliver a free
lecture on Christian Science in the
Salem Senior High School Audi
torium, 14th ft D Station Tues
day, February 4 th at g p. m. y
Ministers Hold Session Mat
ters ot particular importance will
be discussed Monday at the regu
lar session of the Salem Minis
terial association at 10 a. m. in
the YMCA. All members are
urged to attend.
Dr. J. V. Scott, dentist. Office 744
N. P.aoitol. Oms eTenlnrs.
Credit Meet Slated Members
of the Salem Retail Credit asso
ciation will meet today at noon
in the Argo hotel for the regular
name discussion. A question box
will be an additional feature of
the Friday luncheon.
Return to Duty Bob Eaton,
jr., who has been 'visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Eaton,
sr., for the past two weeks has
returned to his ship (Pyro) at
Bremerton. ' His ship has been
stationed at Hawaii.
Today! Last day of Pequot sheet
sale at Miller's.
Extradition Asked Governor
Charles A. Sprague on Thursday
asked Idaho officials to surrend
er Ralph McQueen, who is wanted
in Portland on a formery charge.
McQueen is under arrest at Buhl..
Trade Bureau Meets -The
chamber of commerce Retail
Trade bureau will meet with the
Salem Merchants' association at
the Marion hotel at noon today.
Club to Meet Townsend club
No. 16 will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Berry, 714 South
18th street, Friday night at 7:30
o'clock.
Visits Here Mrs. Clara DeEtte
' Forster of Lebanon is visiting In
.Salem with her mother, Mrs.
George Wyatt, due to the death
of her father.
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Lab
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Linen Mill Dispute to
D Considered; First
neaxing in Salem
Trial i Sziminr Ptirtsk TT
Walker of tha national labor ra-
latlons board Thursday took un
der advisement the question of
Whether 10 net machine operators
at the Miles Linen mills consti
tute a collective bargaining group
under the national labor relations
act following a hearing held at
tha Marion county courthouse,
i Witnesses at the hearing in
cluded B. Thompson, mill super
intendent. and Ralph Ceulson.
mill bookkeeper. . who appeared
for the mill, and O. BaiRner. Har
old Sneed and C M. Kinney, who
gave lesumony on oenaii of the
members of local 2090 of the Tex
tile Workers union.
"I Petition for the hearing, which
is not on a labor dispute in the
ordinary sense, was submitted on
November 26, 1040, by C. W.
CraryJ business representative of
the Textile Workers' union. .
Circuit Court
i Transcripts were, filed In the
following cases Thursday f r om
Salem IusUca court? utmtjt v.A.
ward Mills, NSF check; state vs.
maicoim wuiimeyer, forgery;
warren! B. Bartges, jr., larceny;
Arthur William RnnaltAr anA Wll.
nam Krier, burglary not In a
nweiiing.
i Merchants C.r&Alt Rnmn n
E. J. Wlllard and wife; transcript
i uea irDm aaiem justice court,
i Evelyn V. Eriekson vs. OT. Til
Birtges, jr., and others; motion
! Duane E. Bradlev vs. TTazil R
Bradley: motion ask in r 120
monthly support money, $100 at
torney's fee and S3S ermtK.
i Harley McKinney vs. Blanche
MCH.mney; j. k. McCullough
named guardian ad litem for de
fendant. G. Ej Prime and wife vs. Dur-
wara Helyer and W. C. Helyer;
hearing; begun before Roy Har
land. ludee Dm tern:, second -com
plaint ! filed Thursday against
same aeienaants lor S40Q addi
tional rental alleged due.
i Fred! J. Miller vs. R. TV and
Mabel F. Lampkin; complaint for
?ou and 150 attorney's fee al
leged due on note.
WSrren Jonenh Ija vstato- fin.
al accoant of fTfarfi Emennn Ta
and Mary Jane Lee, administra
tors, snows inventory of $5710.65
and all -claims paid; final hear
ing set! for March 1.
I Gerald Volk estate; order for
sale of personal property by Ket
tle Kreikenbaum. administratrix.
A. E. Minneman estate; order
authoricing John Minneman, ad
ministrator, to sell personal pro-
Name Certified Certificate of
assumed business name was filed
Thursday by Walter! K. Cain for
Mt. Angel Food Products com
pany. Obituaries
1 Schreiber
Georfce Schreiber, at his home,
2180 North Fifth street, Salem,
Monday, January 27, at the age
of 84 years. Survived by three
orotners. Rev. Charles, of Banks.
Ore., Michael of McMinnville.
Ore., and Thomas of Southbury
Conn.; also one sister, Miss Mar
garet Schreiber, of Salem. 'Ser
vices will be held under the di
rection ! of the Clough-Barrlck
Company Saturday. February 1,
1:30 p.m. at the McCabe church
In rolk county with Rev. C. 1.
Dark officiating. Interment in
South Yamhill cemetery.
Ward
Wellington B. Ward, 80, for
mer! resident of Portland, at a
local hospital, January 28. Sur
vived by daughter, Mrs. Ida E.
ilalneyjof Portland; sons, Wil
liam and Ross Ward, both ot
Portland. Body will be taken to
Vancouver, Wash., for services
and Interment by Terwllliger
Edwards Funeral home.
Rabcoclc
Omar Tmii Rabcock. late resi
dent ot Pendleton, Ore., in this
city! January 29, at the age of 6
years. Husband of Mrs. Sallle Bab
cock; of Pendleton; father of Mrs.
Edward F. Bloom ot Aberdeen,
Wash., (and Mrs. L. T. Sharing
houBenj of Wenatchee, 'Wash.;
brother of C. T. Babcock ot Avon
lea,: Sask. Also survived by three
grandchildren. - Shipment Is being
madejtjy Clough-Barrlck company
to Pendleton, where services will
be held Saturday, February 1, at
2 P.m. in the First Methodist
church. Rev. Louis Ktrby officiat
ing. ! - j. ' ' ' Wyatt
! George M. Wyatt, at bis resi
dence, 1124 North Front street,
Salem, Wednesday, January 29, at
the age of 80 years. Survived by
wife, Mrs. Luna Wyatt of Salem;
daughter, Mrs. Clara de Ette For
ster, of Lebanon, Ore.; brother,
Bert Wyatt of The Dalles, Ore.
Services will be held Saturday,
February 1, at 2 p-m. from, the
Clough-Barrlck chapel, with Rev.
Irving A. Fox officiating. Conclud
ing services win be held In the
Hsyesvllle cemetery. ?
. Zinn - -. ,
Wylie Willis Zinn, at a local
hospital January "20, at the age of
71j years. Late resident of 1270
North Summer street. Survived
by widow. Bertha Zinn of Salem;
daughter, Mrs. E. Clair Alford of
Portland; brothers, Frank, Wil
liam and Chester Zinn; sisters,
Mrs. Homer Ingrey, Mrs. Allle
Sommervllle, Mrs. Ida Pohl;
grindsons, Clair and Verne Al
ford of Portland. Preceded iln
death ty brother, AZina J. Zinn.
Funeral services will be 1 1 o m
Waikerj A Howell chapel Saturday,
February -1, at ,2:20 p.m. Rev.
Crowder win officiate. - Conclud
ing services at MU, Crest Abbey
mausoleum.- ' , ,
WATCHES CLEANED
T -81.00 to $1.50
j" All Work -Guaranteed
:-.CLAUDEM
Oaslck's Market - 470 N. Oom'l.'
Cas
pert ralued at $101.11. " ; k'-
Stella; Ruth, Margaret, Amos
and Oscar Minneman guardlan-
shlpl final accounting of John
Minneman. rnardlan, shws bal
ances as follows: Stella. 2tS.94;
Rath, I2tl.il; Margaret. $74.0t;
Oscar, flT9.li: petition approved
for sale ot personal property ap
praised at $20. t -
John Bickie estate; I. A. 8av-
are, administrator, authorised to
sell personal property valued un
der f!0e.
Jennie A. Rulifaon estate Ruth
Rulifaoa appointed admlalstrror
and 8. C. Gottenberg-, George Bix
lerr and George R. Wlrth, apprais
ers, of property valued at $1000.
Thomas MeCletlan estate: Glenn
E. MeClellan, - executor, author
ised to pay S2500 to Westing-
house Electric Supply company on
account of claim.
T. H. Xde estate; answer of 1.
H. RockhilL guardian ad litem.
authorising sale ot real oronerty
in Salem Heights addition as sug
gested in petiuoa of Ronald C.
Glover, executor.- -
Zora A. Stone estate: report of
Man ley . J. Stone, administrator,
on sale of real property in Depot
addition to Herbert J. and Chris
tina J. Chandler tor $900.
Julius Otto. sr.. estate: apprais
al at $9457.27 by George Witte.
Albert Saul and Charles Raets;
personal property Includes
$2907.37, ot which $2897.27 in
cash. ' , .!",
Joseph Swelgert, no warning
LoJutollilJLal
. -: ' Last. Drastic - . ''j..-
1 "n Reductions I !
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' CP Iklii CSfHTfce-dti ftTOi!lJCD II fiUliti M (Rill" Wi h I
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device, pleaded guilty and . case
continued tor .sentence to Febru
ary J...V v.. ..- ..
Charlie Eaals. operating' trailer
without lights, pleaded guilty and
sentence continued to February
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State. Finance tonpitr ts.
George Claxtoti; taken aader ad
vlssment following trial. r
State vn. ,Rey Samuel Maynard
and others; trial set for 19 aua.
today. 1..: . , '
- Elunidpat Court '
- Henry J. Thompson. 2711
Brooks avenue; failure to stop;
fined ,$2.S0.
- Bernard Donaldson, 22 3 South
High street; parking , warrant;
fined $2. - .
Charlea A. Barclay, route T;
violation ot basic .rule; fined
$2.S0. ' '' -' ;
v Henry A. Morris, 201s SUte
street; failure to atop and! viola
tion of basic rule; fined $2.50.
Merle D.' Alien, Junction City:
violation of . basle - rule; fined
Named Pageant Chief
i EUGENE, Jan. 8.-(1flP)-0or
P. Hitchcock, Eugene lumber brcP
ker. clyie worker and toastm aster,
was named manager of Eugene's
1941 Oregon Trail Pioneer pag
eant and celebration today.-It will
beheld July 24-26.
Silvertcn Road
' ; Funds $10,CC3
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. A total ot $40,009 will be
available for improvement ot the
8arertoa; road from the Middle
Grove ',echoot eastward to the
Central Howell school, the Mar
lon . county ' court - was , Informed
Thursday in a letter received
from Hedda 8wart. state highway
commissioner engineer in charge
ot surreys on the Toad la uee
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The amount stated reduces by
halt. the sum Of $20,009 report
ed several weeks ago as to . be
made' available for improvement
of : the . 8alem-Silverton highway
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' Although, improvements will
not extend so far; the -road j will
bo surveyed : all the way -to Sil
verton. Swart Indicated, and sag
geetioni made by the' county
court or others as to; location of
the Improved - read will be re
ceived with appreciation.
Killed bj Falling Log
TOLEDO. Ore.. Jan. v $9.-(;p)-Axel
Manning, 29, Of Roselodre,
secretary of the Lincoln County
Pomona grange PUD ! committee,
was killed Wednesday by a falling
log at Parker Lodging company
loading-
joperatlonj $ on I the eueu
river,"
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Manning, one of :the first spen--
sors ef the PUD movement in Lin
coln county, was employed at th
logging
setter.
operatlonaj ast choker
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Last hitcs Held
TiE.J.Duffv
BENI Men and women froa
all sections of Oregon i gathered
here Thursday to pay Inst respects
to Circuit Judge T.IE. J. Duffy rat
requiem b.igh mass! v ' ( , A p
Active pallbearer for the wi4
ly known jurist, who idled Most
day, were Dr.. Fred A.! Lieuallea
MP. Cashman, Bend; J. H. Ha
ner, 1a Pine; George Hi Brewster,;
Redmond; Louis H. Irving, Ma
dras, and R. W. Zevely, Prido-rW-,Y:.l:yA
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The service ws conducted by
Rev. rather Vincent Sheehaa and
the Bend Elks lodge, ef which
Judge Dutfy was past state pres
ident, held ritual at; the gjrave. j
Circuit eonrt reconvened this as
ternoon with Judge Fred W. Wil
son. The Dalles, filling the post-
- a . i se Lie a a.
uon temporarily on appoinuueui
by the state supreme court.
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