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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1941)
- PAGE nVE Tha OEZGOII STATESMAN. Salea. Oregon. Thursday Morning. October 2. 1841 Local Nevs Briefs Autos Collide Three cars were Fire Hits Lunch A Maze no tovolved fa an auto accident ticed by a passerby at about 2:30 Tuesday afternoon la the 500 - . , w.v rnurt frt ,.! Wednesday- caused about V -o v. j ,T $500 damage to Ed's Lunch, 554 driven by Barbara Minden, Sub- zr. . " , , " ' . limity, hit the other tw? from S J oo " u, tjVT ness. The fire, believed to have i!f ft Jfi?!!! SS! been started Sm an electric mot- Thomas A. Roberts. 494 North rirttZT extinguished by city firemen. Pro prietor of the firm Is Edward T. Strand of Salem. Winter street, and Jack M. S trick faden, 1390 North 21st street Drivers of cars which collided Tuesday afternoon at High and j Buy Johns-Manville lifetime roofs. Center streets were Minnie H. J18 months to pay.no down payment Howard 248 D street, and George Ma this Bros- 164 S. Com. P. 4642. Bacon. 481 North Winter street. t :r. !. Issued Licenses At Vancouver, Ask Special Zone A request Waslu,: marriage licenses have for establishment of a no-parking been issued to Arthur J. Maden, zone on South High street in J Vancouver, Wash, and Audrey C, front of McKinley school, outside I Hamilton, Salem route two; Leon- the city limits, has been presented wd E. Currier and Fay A. Os to the county court by. the Salem borne, both of Jefferson; Clifford school board. Because cars park- E. Brittan and Dorothy T. Koch, ed in that area cut off from ap- both Of Woodburn, and to Harry proaching traffic view of pedes- A. Nelson and Lela M. Hoffman, trians leaving the school building I both of Albany, . the establishment of such a zone would be a much-needed safety measure, the board had decided alt xa recent meeting. : Lutz florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Road Finished -G ilmore road, lVi-mile stretch of new con siruction providing a short cut off between the Independence Buena Vista and the Buena Vista- Jeff erson roads, was completed by New US Fighter Planes Speed To Army Service Films Shown Bearing out its theme that America's industry is its first line of defense, pictures of the production of defense equipment in 35 plants of the General Motors corporation were shown at the Rotary club lunch eon Wednesday by J. H. McChord, of the public relations division of the company. Savings insured to $5,000.00 county road workers Wednesday are earning ZVi at Salem red night The road, through the open eral, 130 South Liberty. .ii..w o I Attend Conference Carl Greid- v. . : xt r I er. Dhvsical director, and C. A. WIJI Ik. I .1111114. V rillKUlCEl i -. - Hubbs 'said. , --j- ' ! 1 : ' ' " 1 4 ' "a ' ' I - - - - ' - x J - 1 v ' .1 North Marion County Fair Group Files Incorporation l Articles of incorporation for the North Marion County Fair association, non-profit concern, were filed Wednesday with the Marion county clerk by Winton J. Hunt John W. Ramage and C. G. Rue, Woodburn businessmen, ; , ; ; . -4 '-- V Business of the corporation is Lockheed Interceptors, regarded as among the most formidable fighting planes in the world, are shown speeding on a mass delivery flight from Bnrbank, Cat, to Army Air Corps headquarters in the East These P-38's can ascend into the sub-stratosphere to combat bombers flying above 30,000 feet declared to be that involved in conducting the fair held annually in Woodburn, to be conducted by seven directors f elected "by the membership at an annual meeting held the second Monday in March. Holdings of the corporation, de clared at $300, are held under trusteeship of . the incorporators, who are to be succeeded by trus tees elected at the organization meeting, according to the articles. Service Men Where They Are What They're Doing Classification of 1H is that giv en men of selective service class 1 who were 28 years of age by last July 1, William H. Moran, chief clerk of Marion county board No, 1. said Wednesday in reply to Pake, nhvsical derjartment com mittee chairman of the Salem numerous inquiries he said had I terested in classes are asked by Hatfield was assistant " band di- Junior Highs Get Instrument Teachers; Bands Being Formed Two new instrument teachers for the junior high schools have been announced by Vernon A. Wiscarson, supervisor of in strurnental music in the Salem schools. Classes in band and or chestra are being made up in both junior high schools and the senio high school. Beginners in Warns on Dogs Owners of YMCA, are to attend sn Olympia Deen receivea. hunting dogs were warned this weekend the annual laymen s In accordance with age defer Wednesday by Russell Maw, city physical education conference, ment legislation passed by con Doundmaster. to keep close watch Greider, who this summer at- gress recently, which postponed J. and possibly to. lock them up, as tended the national physical di- from service all men 28 or over, men 01 me ammais is common reciors session, is io une ui uic excei volunteers, uie iwusnu- preceding bird hunting season. speakers. Obituary Receipts Up Postal receipts for the month of September 1941 i showed an increase of nearly $3000 over those for the same period last year, according to fig- Beckman late resident of 845 Marion street, released Wednesday by Post- lem son of Mr md Mrs wmiam cation has been given to 127 men of the local board, said Moran. Last of the selective service questionnaires in this board area were forwarded to registrants Tuesday. William Andrew Trumm, Sa- TVTr.nrlav Root, master XI. t. :x rTrr::;r :r" year-s figure is $27,503.24 as com. vived by the widow, Sadie Beck- Ired to $24,592.02 for 1940, r,,1 my,:- ' , . . I Lail 3 special I JT IS IW111111B cuiu S?S?a Henry Trumm was eted m ttf drum1 majoring. He will teach Wiscarson to contact the teachers in their schools. Raymond Carl, formerly of Salem, hu been elected to teach band and orchestra at Leslie school Carl is an OSC graduate, attended Vandercook school of music In Chicago and Western State Teachers college in Col orado. He formerly tangttin Salem, and later was on the fac ulties at Sherwood, Tlgard and Cottage Grove. Call's specialty is twirling and rector a OSC and director of the second band. He played first chair cornet for three years. . Seventy students have enrolled in the Leslie band and, orchestra, 94 in the band and 70 in the or chestra at Parrish. CIRCUIT COURT :. William Sheridan, arraigned Wednesday morning before Judge E. M. Page, on charges of threat ening to commit a felony against his wife. Faye Sheridan; case transferred to Justice Joseph Fel- ton's court, to be heard Friday. Berniece Taylor vs. Oscar Tay lor; contempt hearing before Judge Page taken under consideration. Adele Eas triage and Cleo Cof fey vs. Inez E. Harlan;' order dis missing case as settled. Roy Wirth,' claimant, vs. State Industrial Accident commission; complaint seeking setting aside of final order and award on specified basis for temporary total disabil ity and permanent partial disabil ity. , Selina Becker, guardian of Ag nes Eckhout estate, vs. X. F. Eckh- out; answer denies that Agnes Eckhout is incompetent, declares the will of Abbie Eckhout, mother of the two parties in the, case, provided that note involved if not paid by defendant was to be charged' against his share of es tate, a testamentary provision T later approved: by Agnes Eckhout Ruth Rulifson, administratrix of estate of Jennie A. Rulifson, vs. F. H. Weir; demurrer. PROBATE COURT Edwin F, Rowe estate; reply to further answer of Alzina Rowe by Alonzo W. Rowe declares he Is son of decedent. Curtis E. Service guardianship; Everett Service, guardian, files final account showing receipts of $1090; expenses of $1032, and that ward has reached majority. Rudolph Zak estate; final ' ac count of Mike Bronec show re ceipts of $1770.73, disbursements of $675.49; hearing set for Novem ber 3. Christina Kleinsmith estate; order of partial distribution by cancellation of promissory note of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mueller of $1678 value. 1 Clarence F. Bevens estate; ap' praised by Grant Jones, L. M. Scholl and Gergory Zelinka at $2490.50; order for sale of per sonal property. William Wiley Gash estate; ap praised at $16,000 in real and Elizabeth Klein, 42, housewife, Mohawk. -. : ' : - - , ,:- MUNICIPAL COURT E. O. Logan, running ' through " red light, fined $2.50, $1.50 sus pended. . Pierre Saucy, Salem route seven. violation of basic rule, fined $2.50. Tom Stark, Dallas,' running through red light, fined $2.50, $L50 suspended.' :.?v ; Iron Lung Donor Gets First Use NEWBERG, Oct l-ff)-Harvey Douthit of Newberg was one of many Newberg and McMinnville Eagles lodge members who con tributed last year to purchase of an iron lung. Wednesday the lung had its first emergency use to keep Douthit alive. He was , stricken several days ago with an illness diagnosed as probable infantile paralysis. ' " .i $5332.79 in personal property by R. J. Janz, Mina Hall and Mar garet Ross. Roy F. Scofield estate; apprais al of $150 received from claim for damages made by Asa L. Lewel ling, Margaret Ross and MinaHalL MARRIAGE George F. -.To! section fore: LICEX Lson, 42, tnan, -4 SES railroad Timber, and CM FORM noatluy payments; renewal expense; Increase la Interest rate. A Pradential Z-Tax Mortaat Is the safe way te finance year hem. Available tat selectee sectioas.TBA flnsnrlng pttoaaL HAWKINS KOBERTS, INC. Authorized Mortgage Loan Solicitor for -The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Guardian Building Salem. Oregon navy and sent to the training sta tion at San Diego.. Trumm will be man; two sons, Robert, Salem, and New arnvais-Ccats, suits, dresses transferred to the US naval avia- Jack. Glendale. Calif.; and one daughter, Mrs. June Domogalla, Salem. Services in Walker and Howell chapel Thursday, October 2, at 2 p. m. Concluding service at Belcrest Memorial park. & hats. LaRose Apparel, 455 Court. tion. George Marion Reed, Monroe, Cars Travel Street Trade was enlisted as apprentice seaman cfreot iwiwoon Hieh and Liberty for machinist mate school, San streets was ODened full-width to Diego. Calil vehicle traffic Wednesday, follow- John Irvin Enns, Salem, was ine lavine of concrete and black- enlisted as an apprentice seaman I onI unt in tho naval traininff sta- W' - - I top paving uy a wiiuonui -w... . . . t v. iir r.cMant me oouuiern x-aciiit auuuu. uuu " r .t vn ti i ine worn nas ueen ui uiueic i dia n... -- T'wwT 7 several weeks around the SP spur ing one of the 57 trade schools op- "', I tracks. erated by the navy. years. runerai. , ann... " " r.r weslev Frazier was en later by Walker & Howell merai Pasto. SDeaksRev. W. IrwinJ ,;ct firman semnd class and Williams, pastor of the Salem First transferred to the receiving ship Presbyterian church, was the pnn- at Bremerton navy yard for de Bonney , Icipal speaker Tuesday at a din- U-ji tQ one cf the ships of the Pa George Edward Bonney, at rus 4 ner meeting of the Presbyterian ri residence, Rt. 2, Silyerton, Tues- Extension club, Portland. More Thirty-three men applied for day, September 30, aged 53 years, than 300 Presbyterians from the enlistment through the local navy Survived by mother, Mrs. Eliza- churches fo the Portland presby- recruiting station for September, beth Bonney of JSUverton; latner, tery attended T " A Rnrmv of Ppnnsvlvania! sis- I rf I 1 1 A L .1 rurKev oiCKers register ui uie Marion Creamery, 515 S. Com!. classes in these at all schools. In 1940 he was regional national con test twirling judge. The new band and orchestra teacher at Parrish junior high school is Arlie Hatfield, also a graduate of Oregon State college who versi took graduate work at TJni- ;y of Oregon. For two years home. Bar Group OkehsWU Law School to ,. it . wumrinuUm mm HyuyJiy!-LJJi v w ters, Mrs. E. S. Rjchardson of Portland, Mrs. Hilda Sheppard of Forest Grove, Mrs. Ida Seism of Silverton and Mrs. Cecil Howard of Keno, Ore;; brothers, Dan Bon- Fully approved status has been accorded the Willamette univer sity college of law by the Ameri can Bar association. Dean George McLeod was notified Wednesday. McjLeod said inspection of the school was made last May by Laurence W. DeMuth of the Uni- Class Scheduled As part of the WPA winter recreation program a 1 :. 1-n . ...HI mut frrYY 7 -t-i m r-. A TTl lim " """luu6 ' c; c,;. ,;n Vu. 1 to 10 p.m. on XJSjllllZj VI iJViVi kv-a v a,,t tv u.a held Friday, October 3, at 3 p.m. from Clough-Bamck company chapeL Dr. James C. Harrison of ficiating, j Interment City View cemetery." Sundberg Haagen Sundbej-g. 81, of Ta coma. Wash., at a local hospital Tuesday, September 30. Brother of Mrs- Lena Olsen and Mrs. Agnes McCellson of Tacoma. Fu neral . announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. Stork i In San Luis Obispo, Calif, Sep tember 28. Angie Stork, 66. Sur vived by daughters, FJsie- May Dunn. Salexri, and Sylvia Brent, Alberta, Canada; son, Lester Groat, Nebraska; brothers, Olie Wardintf. Centralia. Wash- B and Bob Harding, Nebraska. Funeral services Friday, October 3, at 130 pjn. from chapel of W. T. rug don .company. Twenty were accepted, 12 were rejected due to physical require- ments. two had police records. The SlSS. W versity of Colorado law depart- t" C" aa SM the association. io,o nr- ltpra nf recommenda- Faculty of the law school, which S ZZtl o citizens m has a registration of 30 so far,this " . . . I K.AAjh)nM 4aT) Q varJ rnmnrisea Dean MCJjeoa. M 41 .i j m i T n Air nnmM f'l I V m i i i I n I sr a,u r. Mr J m K s aays in room oxv ox uie o u r Jariaster. I M. Inman, Roy M. Lockenour, SCnooi DUllOing. Anyone is " - T . , I v . cm;th nH Tom Pickett. tn William W I im. marion t. tuwium 1 Salem has qualuiea as a marns man in range firing of the Thomp- Elks to Hear Reoorts -Reports m Kiihma chine eun at Fort from the grand lodge meeting of Lewis, it was learned here Wed- . i . . i the Elks at Philadelphia and the nesdav. Hickman is a memoer oi the 752nd Tank battalion, part of the new "blitz" troops. come, according Kelty. state meeting at Astoria are scheduled to be given tonight at the meeting of the Salem lodge. Also ori the program are several vocal numbers. SP Improves Switch Area CAMP ROBERTS, : Calif.-- Out for a drive while on leave, Approximately $150,000 is be ing spent on improvements in the Salem switching area by the ! lil It I Mi If lift Hi Hi mm mpw m mum See the Miller Tea Room, 3rd floor Miller's. Delicious foods served til 8 p. m. Elevator service. To Doernbecher Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nist, 1240 North 16th street. Pvt. Dallas r-oston saw a uous-r southern Pacific railroad, ac- i leap from a hillside to the hign- cording to company officials, to way. . I cope; with increased business, and The soldier steppea on uie to eliminate' congestion and haz- and made the kill. axdsi in the present yards. Officers gave him an extra day s Two long yard tracks completed Here's an exciting new automobile the 1942 Mercury 81 Built itou and strong, like Uncle Sam's Salem, have received word that leave to collect state and county m e general yards and two newest planes, it's free from excess weight. their grandson, Charles Sapping- field, jr., ill at the home of his narents , In Portland for some time, has been removed to Doern becher hospital for treatment Cootie benefit dance, VFW hall, FrL nitej Hood St at Church. Wins His Bet Guilty of Murder bounties totaling 555. others under construction, the TraAm cfrAst huckaM hard aur- GOLDSBORO. KC.-JPy-S 0 1 d- I f -j w water tank built at iers spending weekend, leaves in pngie gjding south of Salem, Goldsboro know how to take care implement of the Geer branch of their entertainment problem. (I permit use by long freight They go to the fire station and tr9;nR and construction of a round slide down the brass pole. 1 nousI not too izr future are among the changes being made. Woolet te Speak M. D. Wool- - Freight' business out of Salem v sunerintendent of the state in- last year was just $14,000 short I rt.isfHai school for-boys. Is to be I of the million mark, J. C. Karle, the nrincipal speaker at tne freight agent said Wednesday, ana Lions club luncheon today noon that Mercury's new lCXVhorsepower engine delivers more power per pound than ever. You get flashing action plus economy amazing in a car so big and roomy I Lower, sleeker lines fepPV add new beauty. Longer, slow-motion springs and husky, double-acting shock at the Marion hotel. On our 1st anniversary, we wish to thank Salem people for their splendid patronage and for the fine business we have enjoyed. LaRose AppareL 455 Court Permit Granted Permit to op erate 10 trucks and trailers over specified county roads was grant ed C & "H Logging company Wednesday by the Marion county court - - ' Auction tonight Woodry's Mkt Club MeetsrTownsend club No." 14 meets every second and fourtS Wednesday of each month at Li brary halL t p.m. . this year, absorbers give a soft, smooth, gerjtle "sky-ride.' figure should be exceeded AndjU And all of Mercury's traditional high-quality standards Sale Time Changed STAYTON M. A. Groesbeck has changed the time of his auction sales on Thursdays from 7 to 1 p. m. . , have been maintained or improved ! Choose Mercury for 1942 and enjoy the pride of bigar ownership. -ON DISPLAY TOMORROW- Births f. I. N. Piumephcto J .... j nnr r1 the mnrder cf Police- Winning his bet that he wouia d- rccW is shown in Chicago Charles Epeaser, . dirftrettes, from Deputy men court receiving h. gawicki would - beat tt npi Batte To rMr. and Mrs.: John W. nuHn - mute two. a - son. : w esiey Stuart, oorn sepiemor . o, ; Fie k el To air. ana .Mrs. rrrsjey a, Tickel, Independence. - a - daughter. Patsy Lou, born September 23. Salem rnml VinsnititL'" ' . I Katherfero to Mr. sna irs. in oel r. Rutherford. 1885 Fairgrounds Road, a daughter. Karen joy, oorn j September za. saiem btntru i pitaL . a."1.1.':'."!".."."" "'" ." i'".' 1 1 . - : with horse enow and T.C-E0 PCSTlAia 68ESC3I Ocfober 4 fo !! ' 19 Stews h 0m . tlvs aeras aadat ma noL Sxklktts el pwaraa Xltsstsofc, De. faaltty. rat Stock, Wild Ltte,M. alaetarad aad Laad . rr4att. 4-H CUl mmi 8siith.Haaas .mm Today's big Mercury it styled iottay mod cm. Lower over-all streamlined hv tide and out . . . this handsome car com' mands attention .wherever ' It goes! WW Mercury's -longer, slow-motion springs and four big doable acting shock absorb' era make every ride a thrilling pfcantr fUth-moath, easy and comfottabte! J Optioiial at extra cost.' Now you can drive "all dayla city or country without sKlftingl LkraanatU , Drive applies power In a new, smooth flowing way. 1 1 it 'if N Vecaj 1 CoiHae BMMSaaadtiuia toe tadoat Rod. Urs rTtalsm UsU 0a Y alley i Tcnsrrctr di Vlb tor Go, liCUICI UUU XalUw'aiy UUi Salem, Oregon Ju-