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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1941)
-Tbe OUTGO?! ETATECMAIt. Solera, Orecon. Tuesday Morning, October 14. 1311 PAG3 HV3 Local News Briefs I72ieji Derailed Train Crashed Into Lansing Depot Eximi Announced The US j Held for Court Roy McCauley, eivil service cojnmissioa Kas an-1253 Union street, was in the city nounced examinations lor the I Jail Monday night on a Salem jus- followini occunations: E e n e r a 1 1 tice court warrant charging' lar- mechanic, $1680 per year; punch- J ceny of an automobile irora the r and shearer. S7.50 to $850 per Hatfield lot on North Liberty . tnr-t. riron street He was arrested by city o.o w jr, kk 1 the court this morning. The auto erer and insulator, $8.48 to $9.44 J involved was found badly wrecked ner dav: molder. $8.80 to $9.78 1 about one-half mile west of West saiem on we saaiem-juauas nign- i way early Sunday morning, re sulting in the police investigation. To first 40. customers, beginning Wed, Oct 15, we will give our per day; aircraft instrument me chanic, $8.40 to $9.36 per day; ap prentice draftsman, $1260 to $1440 cer year: communications opera' rSJ JTvt Z:: $1.50 permanent wave, for ' $1.00 SSSZZ: rnlst, molder , Beauty Nook. 319 Court Ph. 6631. ! pipe fitter and rigger at Irom i sIem-Boni Man ShotLloyd $8.00 to $6 .86 per day. uexaus w McCormick, 35, now of Camas, relative to these examinations are J wash, but who was born in Sa on file at the Salem office of the j wa!l accidentally shot and Oregon state employment service while deer hunting near at 710 Ferry street : North Bonneville, Wash, Satur- Personalize Christmas and anni- hunting companton i,anH lik mo- stumbled over a log accidently discharging his gun, and the but- e ; u let struck Mccormick who-was a short distance away. To Operate GreenhouseE. M. Pettycrew, former apartment house owner who recently sojd his building on N. Cottage street to the Deaconess hospital has joined with H. C. Leavenworth in the operation of the latter a green house at 1028 S. 12th street Pet tycrew is a graduate of the Ne braska Agricultural college. See it done in our window, bring your .list, t Small charge for articles brought in.) . Girl Hart In Wreck G race Freeman. 562 Statesman street suffered head lacerations Satur day night when autos driven by her mother. Winnie Lois i Tee- man, and Peter Arens, 575 North Cottage,' collided at Cottage and Center streets. The vehicles were damaged considerably. The girl was treated and taken to the Dea coness hosDital by the first aid car. '; Buy; Johns-Manville lifetime roofs. 18 mos. to pay, no down payment Ma diw,... dean of the college of law, on EnJor Trip Mr. and Mrs. O. Wednesday and Rev. W. Irvin W. Emmons and Genieve Tucker Williams, pastor of Salem First T rtflV Tnlrno returned Sunday form a 6000- Presbyterian church, on Thurs-1 JLI Ctllll A cllvCS mile automobile trip through the day. middle-western states. They re- ' " ' '- I . p r -. ; . - 7 ' ' , 5 ' - ' - - - ' f i ' " ' " l' . I- , - - i 1 . f ...... ; ' , , v.... , . . i . ' - Leslie Principal Slated to Takei Prominent Part in Oregon High School Association Conclave Prominent part to be taken in the annual conference of Oregon High School Principals association by R. W. Tavenner of Salem was announced Monday by D. A. Emerson, assistant i superintendent of the state department of. education. Tavenner, principal of Leslie Freight cars were strewn in this fashion at the Grand Trunk depot at Lansing, Mich, after a speed ing Chlcago-to-New York freight ripped up tracks and crashed into one end of the depot kjlling a . 13-year-old boy and injuring 12 others, some seriously.. The depot is In background. . junior high school, is chairman of the committee on the evaluation of "experiences in the fusion of social studies and language-arts in the junior high schooL . The conference is set here for October 23, 24 and 25, ac cording: t Emerson, executive secretary for both the Oregon High ; and : Junior High , School ; Principals'! associations. This conference will be attend ed by almost all of the 330 prin cipals of public and private jun ior, senior, lour- ana six-year ponfprenMi nrorram wfll high schools m Oregon, city ana Uneechea bv Gov. Charles county supermienaenxs, ana rep-SDramie. Sunerintendent of Pub- resentatives of teacher training instruction Rex Putnam, and I lnsumuons. Martin J. Elle of the State De partment - of Education is presi dent of the Oregon High School Principals association and will school pspOs who plan to enter northwest industries following their graduation V front hlch school. Important ' . reports will also be given ' by committees which have been stadylng work pportanities provided by Ore gon high schools, ; high school leading, personal and business relations, health and physical education, coordination of. high school activities, school lunches, and legislation.-. Other special features of the be A. Speakers Llste d Pres. Carl Sumner Knopf is scheduled i for today's chapel exercises at Will amette university. The program is to be broadcast over KSLM at 11:30 a. m. Other speakers this Education in Citizenship Held i Requisite by Willamette Head "If you haven't time for ths, then say goodbye to democ racy,' Dr. Carl Sumner Knopf, new president . of .WiUamette week are GrgrMcL Salem chakber of commerce, forum audi- 1 S -iTVSJlJrSi Unce Monday noon. By -this- he meant education of the type twhich produces intelligent cort conditions in Iowa and the Dakotas as "excellent" Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3 at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. .ge War Veteran; McCracken residence, fi n-rtOlCl I f" s avenue, Monday r Unerai OCl Equipment Called Dam was slignt irom a nue lire ax the R. L. 2510 Maple morning. The -blaze was put out by the Salem fire department Clarence Thomas Harrington, 805 Cross street died early Mon- Board to Meet First October Lutz florist Ph. 8592. 1276 N. Lib. day morning at the Veteran's hbs meeting of the Salem school board is set for 7:30 o'clock tonight at the administration building on Campers Set Night Salem Y Camp Raggers club is slated for get-together Thursday night, 1 ..la Wright chairman, reports only routine business is expected to appear. Try oats Tonight Tryouts for the Elks' charity show will be conducted by the Salem Civic Players tonight and Wednesday night from 7:30 to 9 o'clock at the Elks' temple. Persons wishing to try out will be admitted at the Cottage street entrance: Restaurant Robbed Theft of a $5 bill, $1 in pennies, cigars, - cigarettes and candy from the Golden Pheasant 248 North Lib erty street was discovered when the restaurant was opened Mem day morning, it was reported to city police. Subject Set "Practicing the Presence of God" is the topic for the Truth Study class meeting Wednesday at 155 South Liberty street reports Olive Stevens, leader. Meets at Church West Salem Townsend club No. 1 will meet at the West Salem Methodist church at 8 o'clock tonight City Offices Closed Except for police and fire departments, all city of Salem departments were closed Monday in observance of Columbus day. . WaUet StolenJohn W Kitz "mUler, Dallas, told city police i wallet containing personal papers but no money was taken from his . auto parked at Church and Hood itreets Saturday night Issued License Gordon Akins, . 29, and Mabel Moser, 24, both of Dallas, were issued a marriage license at Reno, Nev, Monday, the Associated Press reported. ' Club to Meet Townsend club No. 1 meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Liberty hall, 8 p jn. Window Broken A rock was thrown through a window of residence at 1125 North Church street M. F. Becker, the owner. " told police, dinner at 6:30, followed by camp movies, according to Fred Smith, boys' work secretary. vinnFi MMt rWrtVr meet- a . wa-!r.rt tmA t-om fhnArn. i periment the results of which are ing of Marion county voiture of Doris Elaine and Robert Thomas M 7" definitely determined, and the 40 et 8 society is to be j Harrington, both of Salem; Mrs. Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. at the J Anna Matthew, sister, and J. F. Quelle, according to Chef de Gare J Harrington, brother, of East Ta- was, Mich., and another brother, Fred Harrington of Hermanville, Mich. The funeral is to be held Wed- Sephus Starr. Skaters to Meet The Salem Skating club is to meet in the fireplace room of the public li brary tonight at 7:30 o'clock. pital in Portland after a long ill ness. He was a Spanish American War veteran, and a ' member of Hal Hibbard camp No. 3. of Sa lem. .. ",:''''- He was born October 11, 1863 in Port Huron, Michigan. Surviv- citl- zenship. I Technical education too is nee essary, Dr. Knopf conceded, but in a democracy eventhe techni cian is, as a citizen, on a par with other citizens and his edu cation must provide an under standing which wiU enable him to cope with , the problems citizen ship imposes. Scienee Is a useless study un less It teaches "the big idea" of cause and effect in an or derly world, and history Is use less unless it provides perspec tive. "History doesn't repeat itself; humanity does," the speaker observed. Political democracy is an ex Youth Only Dr. ! Carl Sumner ' Knopf, new president of Willamette univer sity. r:i--- - The entire program on-Thurs- idav. October 23. will be devoted preside at all general sessions of to consideration of junior high ine conierence on j; noay ana school problems. Subjects to be Saturday. The president of the discussed wfll include an evalua- junior high school principals' sec- tioQ fthe fusion of social stu- tioa iS RlChara T. HUgnes, prm- dit nA .nnm.arfai in th lun. cipai ox ine jaarsnueia junior mch -chool Broeam. evalua- Said Here You n?j Richard 'Chamberlain arrived in Salem after hitch hiking from Florida. Monday night and sought police aid in finding his sister, Dolores, who he said was almost his only living close relative. The youth, about -17, said the trip took about two weeks, and he inadvertenly went out of .his way to Yakima, Wash, He said high school. ' who will 'have charge of the Thursday meeting. One of the highlights of the conference will be the report fey a committee which has been. interviewing Oregon employ ers In an attempt to discover what, they believe should con- sUtute the training of high Final Rites Slated for tion of Junior high schools, and the . orientation of high school pupils, ;i 1 WU Council Appoint, Two Student ' Units Two student committees were named Monday night by the Wil lamette university student execu tive council, which , approved the forensics. budget' but tabled ' the general fund,; Wallulah and Col legian budget':-i;.?.";:M' Members of the. 1941-42 honor code committee are Dorothy Moore of . Portland, WayneHadley (law school) . of . Longview, Wash, and Claud Barrick of Tillamook, sen iors: Dick Stacer of Salem, Pete Faminow of Canada and; Miriam' Jensen of Hood River, juniors; . Dick Kern and Eleanor Todd of Portland, : sophomores; i Richard Wicks of Albany and Emma Lou East of Salem, freshmen. Miss Moore, Miss Todd and Kern were held oyer from last year. ; ; Named to the constitutional re vision committee were Douglas Olds of Camas, Wash, Wjnfield Achor of Oregon City, Loren Hcks of Salem and Ray MeDvenna of St Helens. KP Leadership Selected PORTLAND, Oct lS-Mel-vin M. Ewen, Portland, was elec ted grand chancellor ' of ' the Knights of Tythias In Oregon Monday as the -lodge opened its 58th annual convention. Elmer Patrick, Corvallis, was named to the board of trustees. the democratization of education is an experiment, which has never yet been fully attempted. Dr. Knopf asserted, pointing out that not more than 2 per cent of all young Americans attain higher education. , . . " , . The speaker was introduced by nesday, October 15. from Holman R F. Thompson, dean of Rites Set for Salem Painter Funeral services for Charles A. Bort, -JO, for 30 years a painter and contractor in Salem, are to be held at 2 pjn. today fit the chapel of the Rose Lawn Funeral home. Vault entombment is to be at Mt Crest mausoleum. Bort died Saturday at his home, 435 Market street after an illness of 10 years. Born in Lansing, la., in 1871. he came to Salem as a and Lutz funeral home, 14th and Sandy, Portland. Interment .is to be in the Riverview cemetery in Portland in the Spanish War Veterans' section. lire, shmen at the university. s saia -mm- his sister Worked in a- Salem I VjCITVaiS ifian store, out ae naa xosi ner aaaress. ' Tired from the journey, he was Funeral services for Pearl Pat- given a bed at the police station. I terson, 40, fatally injured when his car struck a tram bunaay morning, will be Wednesday at 1:30 pjn. from the W. T. Rigdon chapeL He died almost immedi ately. Patterson was driving to his Young Republicans Scheduled Meeting The executive committee of the Marion County Young Republican residence on Gervais route one club headed by Talbot Bennett from his work at shipyards in president has called the first Portland, when his pickup truck ran into an Oregon Electric freight meeting of the 1941-1942 session for tonight at 8 o'clock at the Marion hotel. All members of the organiza tion are urged to attend since the purpose of the meeting is to dis- cuss plans formulated by the ex ecutive committee relative to ac tivities for the coming year. An train near St Louis, west of Ger vais. The truck was practically demolished. Survivors are the widow, Hazel Patterson: children. Norman Lee and Charles Richard Patterson of Gervais; mother, Mrs. Lola R. Patterson of 1 Gervais; brother, invitation is extended to all young J Raymond Patterson of Gervais; sisters, Mrs. Robert Cole and Mrs. I Ward C Russell of Salem. republicans in Marion and Polk counties whether they are af. filated with the club or not! OBITUARY Beecroft ' Davidson x i Isaiah Beecroft at his home 955 1 Dale Davidson of 1434 Ferry Hood street Sunday. October 12, street at a local hospital Mon at the see of 81 years. Husband I day October 13, at the age of 23 of Mrs. Lucinda E. Beecroft of I year. Survived by widow, Mrs. Salem; father of Mrs. Alice M. j Nellie Davidson of Kline, Cold.; nr Walsh of Los Gatos, Calif, Mrs. j mother, Mrs. Arlene Johnson of fJlTUlB Teachers Get Raises j PORTLAND, Oct 13-i)-PQrt- land's 1500 public school teachers as well as scores of other em ployes will receive pay increases of 5 per cent the board of edu cation decided Monday. Tne in crease was estimated at -$88,000. Salem Third In Safety Salem held third clace in the I -iV. -r, rvnnu w; n I Hun fin ct on Or father. Dale first division of the 1941 Oregon ben B. smith and Mrs. Myrtle Davidson of Mancos, Colo.; sisters, JSts Cities Tramc aieiy coniesi " Whiting, both of Portland, Isaiah Mrs. Lilly Cotton of Joes, Colo., I . ion. Richard Aibin, bom October , 7 , V, ' and jsrnesi jseecrorc, doui oi oi. musaa ov vc i " Mr and Mrs. Frank Secretary of State Earl Snell an- U,..., Minn William. Edward T. Davidson of Mancos. Colo., and I riok. a daughter. Darien I Jean, born October 2. Salem Genera - - . i uk, i ' j , .. ----- lw.5-i. He was a spanisn-Amencan war in me inira aivision ouvhwu q 0f Brawley, Califs Charles S. brothers, .Marshall Davidson ol veteran and a member of the Sa- was fourth, Dallas 16th and Leb- d y&x R., both of Portland; Salem and Joe Cotton of Joes, lem Elks lodge. anon 22nd. Stayton was fourth in tj-oher of Mrs. Sarah J. Cooper Colo. Fun er al announcements Hiaca To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinet, SUctz, a son. Dennis Paul, bom Oc tober 8, Cbemawa Indian hospital. Clawrn Tb Mr. ana an. nemwu . Survivors are his widow, Vile-1 the fourth division, Independence Lf Memnhis. Tenn Mrs. Hannahllater by Clough-Barrick company, ciaen, 1905 North sth atreet, a son, a; a daughter, Mrs. Velma Pat- fifth, West Salem 15th, Mt Angel SSSb of like Lillian, MinnJ feS t. tha ton, Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. J 20th and Sweet Home 26th. Daisy Brady, Seattle, and Mrs. Bertna weeiey, Bremerton, ., vf -m gi-m - and two half-brothers, Edward Municipal LiOlirt xiugnes, x uiai e, wuu uu Hughes, Bellingham, wash. j. and Mrs. Polly Morritt of Egg- Korslund borough, England. Services will I Mrs. Melissa May Korslund, at u.r.iina To Mr. and Mrs. Jonn J McCollum. 1350 6th atreet. Wert Salem. DOrougn, juigianu. services wm jvirs. Melissa May K.orsiuna, at i a daughter. Ruby Harriet, bom oc- be held Wednesday, October 15, her home, 771 SL 21st St, Sunday, I tober 10, Satem nerai nospitai at 1:30 p jo, from aough-Barrick October 12. Wife of Carl Kors- 'I'Lma ln,..lrT a aia uuu Church street ho operator's . li- Study at Forlland i cense, paid S2.50 bail. ; PORTLAND, Oct 13-(P)-Three William Reid, Salem route four, Cuban army flying officers were drunk, paid $50 baiL attached to the Portland air base Daniel G. O'Brien, Portland, vio- Monday; i " , lation of basic rule, paid $5 baiL; They will spend a month in David Monroe Michael, Port study, having previously taken land, violation of basic rule, paid courses at Randolph Field, Texas; $2.50 baiL hoVanl with ntrtnmt In Citv- Frank D. Witmer, Nampa, Ida, Lidm mtAr, w-v. Ceorse H. jauure w stop, paiu uu. Swift wiU officiate. joe ri. ceiiucci, i aouio llund of Salem; mother of. Mrs. Edna Wyss and Mrs. Grace Smi ley, both of Great Falls, Mont Shipment is being made to Great Fetsch . I Falls, Mont, for services ana in Carl Frank Fetsch, of 80 FJma f terment by Clough-Barrick com- Ave, Salem, near Mehama Sun- j pany. dav. October 12. at the age ol 41 years. Husband, of Mrs. Mildred Patterson Fetsch of Salem; son Of Mrs. Emily I : in this city: Sunday, October Fetschoi Salem; brother of Mrs, J 12, Pearl Patterson, aged 40 years. D. L. Miller of Silverton,' Mrs, j Late resident of route one Ger- courses at Randolph neia, aexas; . . TBV1(, William Steprow , of Alsea, Mrs. vafc. Husband of Hazel Patterson and having, studied nl j j. B. Lewis of Los Angeles, Al-1 and father of " Norman Lee and bert Fetsch of Lexington, Ore-. Charles Richard Patterson of Ger- driving, paid $25 baiL operations at Fort Benning, Ga. ' The three are CaDt Guillermo A. Somefllan and Lieuts. Pablo B. violation of basic rule, paid $5 Alfonso and Antonio Soto. 'bail. iHM-Ta Mr. antf Mr. Orval Swensen, Monmouth, a daughter; Carol Ma, bom October . Salem General hospital. Let the engineer drive you to . - - Ktxt time, fry ftejhghi California Here's f3 it costs &s Francisco $10.45 $18.85 Oafwty Xouaitiip. Lcs ftsgelss $16.25 $29.25 Oat way Rvuadtrir IN CHAIR CARS JWaraf tax. rext time you go to Cali forniarclax and take It easy while the engineer docs the driving. Southern Pacific offers you a choice of Mains daily, including the popu lar Beaver with streamlined chair cars, economy meals. n m The Friendly Southern Pacific C A. LARSON Ticket Agent i Phone 440t - " ; ":.cttsve. 11 ..--rrZ 1 . l!iuiui;i-j!;un- John J. Wolpers, Kelso, Wash., Fred Fetsca of SflVerton, August Vais?son of Mrs. Lola R. Patterson Where Tornado Took Two Liyes,Leveled Homes and John Fetsch, both of Salem, of Gervais; brother of 'Raymond Services will be held Wednesday, Patterson of Gervais, Mrs. Robert October 15, at 3 p jn. from Clough- cole and Mrs. Ward Russell . of Barrick chapel; Bort At the residence 435 Market street October 11, -Charles Bort at the age of 70 years. Husband of .Viletha Bort 5 Father of Mrs. Salem. r Services will be held in ! the chapel . of the W. T. Rigdon company Wednesday,-; October 1 5, ! at 1:30 pjn.. Tlerren Mrs. Vonati Lina Herren, at the I Velma Patton, - Seattle, ; Washing- residence," 1586 State street Sun- Ion. Brother of Ed Hughes, Call-1 day, October . 12. Survived by J fornia; Elvin Hughes, Bellingham, widower, J.- H. Herren of- Salem; Washington: Mrs. nertna s weiaa, aauiOiter, Mrs PauimeiE. lucn Bremerton. Wash. Services will ards of Salem; son, - DarrelL. -H be held from Rose Iawn Funeral Herren of San Diego, Calif.; sis- ibme Tuesday, October 14, at 2 ter, Mrs.. Edna Rexroad of Ocean pjn.,- under auspices , Salem Elks Lake; brother,? Clell . A.- King 'jof lodge. Rev. Irving A. Fox officiat- Santa Monica,- CaL; sister-in-law, I ing. . Vault .entombment , at I Crest Abbey mausoleum. ; Martin , . - In this city Sunday,. October 1V Lyrnan- '-officiating, iu la what was left of two houses and a church In Kansas City, Mo, after a tornado had ripped tW-h the town. kCine two persons and causing great property damage. The church in center back tr01'0 , rouid was a new structure. Only the doorway stands now. Clara Marilda Martin, - aged ,55 years. Late resident of 1208 Court ! St Sisterof George McClellan 01 Big Springs, Nebr- - Frank Mc Clellan of Montana and Mrs. Grace Redman of , Sioux City, Iowa. -I Funeral announcements later by W. T. Rigdon Co. . Vhy Bo Sick? Crinr this ad to rey office on er before October 18, 1S41. and it j will entitle you to an appointment for s free spinal x-ray. cn. r.QY s. EccmxD ', Palmer CHrcrractor ill U. S. Ea&k EiJf. -1 h. 347 Mt r Mrs, FJva Estes of Salem.' Services will be held Wednesday, October 15,- at ' 10:30 ajn. .from Clough- Barrick pha'pel, ; with Rev. W. It Concluding services in City View cemetery. Friday, October 17 " 7 P. M. to 10 -P. M. ' Make it a dale to meet Marjoris ?,L V.'alker cf Portland . . . ; Sp-eiai:-t In CIVIL SERVICE PIIEPARTTON for 'past 18 years!-. -j . "' Salem Secretarial - . School !. Sfl N. Car'fnl Ft V VM m & 111 T Id iv,-r,rr u worth, ownkia it is worth protecting. This appliee particularly to aluablf papera luch as deeds, wills, Defense Bonds and other tecurities, contracts, insuraac poKcdet, rtcerdi and all Important memoranda. .; A Safe Deposit Box costs so very little Here at the United SUtesNationalthatyoushould have one. Your papers and -other small valuables will then , be safe from fire, theft and pxyino; eyes. ... .i t"' ..xjAa.v VICE-PRESIDENTS ' D. W; Eyre WrS. Walton " ' - - ASST. VICE-PRESIDENTS - -Roy. Nelson- George H. Riches L. C, Smith ASST. MANAGERS J. Fuhrer . Tinkham Gilbert Leo G. Page E. H. Thompson, ILADD Vli : DHJGE3 . DAILESKa ; DDANCIZI 6f::the, V if 'v .