The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 02, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Local News Briefs
Martin to Speak Gen. Oia'rles
H. ' Martin, former governor , of
Oregon, Is to speak to the cham-
ber of commerce at its luncheon
Monday noon. He will be introl police that his car had been driv
en some distance wiinout nis per
mission Friday night and pushed
duced by Gov. Charles A. Sprague.
LuU florist Ph. 9592. 1218 N. Lib.
Car In Creek Declaring he
thought Halloween pranksters had
gone a bit too far. Bob Hill, 575
South Winter street, reported to
Permit Gran ledA . log hauling
permit has been'grarited by the
, Marioncounty court fta.,Earl Cone
and Harold Lamb..V . 'v:: - .
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Savings Insured to , S5.000.00
are earning 3 at Salem Fed-
... eraL130 South Liberty.
licenses at Vancouver Marri
age licenses have been issued at
Vancouver, Wash., to Raymond A.
Nored and Violet L. Peters ol
Lebanon; Leonard; H. Wormdahl,
Woodburn, and Evelyn M. Owen,
Canby; Edward P. Lee, Amity and
Melbe. I. Knoles, McMinnville, and
to John R. Wolfe, Gervais, and
Helen Rose, Hubbard.
Htd. sip. rm., close in. Ph. 7394.
Home From Seattle Andrew
Van Otten, formes principal of
Sheddhigh school, Willamette
university graduate, now em
ployed by Boeing Aircraft corpor
ation, Seattle, is spending this
' weekend in Salem. '
Expert,, reliable roof repairing,
John's Manville material, Mathis
Bros.,-164 S. Com1!. Ph. 4642.
New Members Obtained An
nounced in the weekly bulletin of
the - chamber of commerce are
three new members this week.
They are the Railway Express Ag
ency, H. E. Brown, agent, 550
Court, and Davie D. Dunne, in
surance, 409 Guardian building,
obtained by F. D. Thielsen, man
ager; and the Dick Meyer Lumber
company, R. A. Meyer, owner, fl5
Lana avenue, obtained by Leo N.
Childs.
Maccabee rummage, Thurs., 447
Center.
Will Attend Meet Claude Mur
phy, state real estate commission
er, left here Saturdayfor Detroit,
Mich., where he wHI attend the
national conventionof state real
estate commissioners. He is sched
uled to read a paper at the con
vention. Murphy said every state
in the union would be represented
and that many real estate prob
lems, involved in the national de
fense program, would be discussed.
For sale or rent 4 room modern
hnnca - lnnuirA 1M7 N Watpr
Smiths Return Deputy Sher
iff and Mrs. Bert Smith have re
turned from an eastern Oregon
vacation trip.
The Oregon Mutual Fire of Me
Minnville is saving Salem people
thousands of dollars every year
Investigate before you insure
S C ELL A R S & FOLEY, INC
Phnn Knni
into the creek near his home.
Blind salesman wants lady to
drive his car and assist in selling.
Salary and expenses paid. Road
work. Box 1893, Statesman.''
Glass Broken A plate, glass
window in her home at 1015 South
High street was broken out FriT
day night when someone threw a
rock through the pane, Mrs.. M.
Clio Cashatt has reported to po
lice. " .
Auc. Thurs. See today's classified.
Thefts Reported Theft of anew
Pair of white duck trousers, a
cook s handy book and a new safe
ty razor from the restaurant at
356 State street was reported to
police Saturday by Arthur Peter
son.
Scripture Christmas greeting
cards, 50c & $1.00 box. 139 N.
High St
lilt OHEGOH STATESMAN, Solas. Ortejon. Sunday Morning. Nortmbtr 1 1941
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Proving its durability in negotiating rough terrain, one of the new M-3 medhnh tanks being construct
ed for the government at the American Locomotive Works plant at Schenectady, N. T, goes off a
five-foot platform during a demonstration Army officials and newsmen witnessed the demonstration,'
To Attend Parley Jerr old
Owen, state civilian defense coor
dinator, left here Saturday for In
dianapolis, MdV where he will at-
Lodge to Visit McKenzie River tend a meeting of the publications
lodge No. 195, AF and AM of EUt commission oi tne American Lie
gene will confer the M M degree gion. He is chairman of the editorT
on a candidate for; Pacific .lodge
No. 50 at Salem, Wednesday night.
A large delegation is expe
from Eugene as well as most of
the active masters from Masonic Qiant marigoids, some of them
ial commmittee. -Owen said he
would return to Salem within a
week or 10 days. -
Have Unusual Flowers Sunset
lodges in Willamette valley,
Table decorating exhibit Monday,
a. m, to 6 p. m. Courtesy Salem - r"
J A T) ' I "CUltlitM. DUtH
floor.
Graders View Moon The fifth
grade of Englewood school last
Wednesday night under the di
rection of-Miss Blanche Grentzen-
berg, their teacher, and various posted $50 bail f or f reedom
parenis, visuea xne, oDservaiory ui Saturday. He is scheduled to an.
B. L. Bradley to view the moon in iht rharp- in West Sa
through his telescope. This trip km justice covirt
was the culmination of a study of
the 'solar system. Frank Bennett, Mott files for Water Congress
school superintendent was with man James W. Mott applied to
the class. V . the state engineer last week for a
permit to appropriate .02 second
Table decorating exhibit Monday! foot 0f water .from an unnamed
Penney s tna uoox, ' tributary to the Willamette river
Three Sons Employed-Mr. and ?e Proposes to utilize the water
tv. rigation of half an acre of land at
Obituary
Lnti
William Henry Lutz,. old time
resident of West jSalem, at a hos
pital " in " McMinnville Thursday,
October 30.' Survived by two sons,
John of Gervais and Lyle of the
41 division, Ft, Lewis; one brother,
Frank Lutz, -Lebanon; two sisters
Mrs J. P. H.-Lambert, Stayton, Mrs,
Mellissa Lynch," Drain, Oregon
two stepdaughters, Mrs. Albert
Thompson, Jefferson,- .and Mrs
Ethel Gordon, Milwaukee; and
one' nephew, Floyd Lutz, ' Salem
Funeral services are to be held
Monday at 10 a.m. from the cha
pel of Walker-Howell f u n e r a
home, Rev. Harold W. Lyman of
ficiating. ' Interment will be in
Masonic ' cemetery in Lebanon
Hoag
William Hoag at his home, route
1, Salem, Friday, October 31, aged
84 yers. Survived by one step
son, Frank Sanderson and several
nieces and nephews. Graveside
services by Clough-Barrlck Co
at Hopewell, Wednesday, Novem
ber 5, at 2 p. rru .
Why Be; Sick?
Bring this ad. to my office on or
before November 10, 1941, and it
will entitle yon to an appointment
for a free spinal x-ray.
- DR. ROY S. SCOFIELD
Palmer Chiropractor
4P6 U. S. Bank Bids. Ph. 6t4
measuring 16 inches in diameter,
are being exhibited this week by
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rulifson, 1340
The flowers
differ from ordinary marigolds in
that they have very little odor.
Wife Charges Beating Wallace
E. Hunter, Salem, arrested on a
charge of assault and battery pre
ferred by his wife, Alice Hunter,
heed Aircraft plant in California,
it is reported. The, youngest son,
James W., joined his brothers last
month. The other boys, Robert L.
and John W., have
ced since starting work
ber of last year and June of this
year, respectively.
Something different! Table set
ting exhibit Monday and all this
week. Penney's, 2nd floort
Makes Report Secretary of
State Earl Snell reported Satur-
his country home
county hills.
in the Polk
been advan- ScilOOlS
rk in Decern- J
Slated for
Short Week
Activities are not numerous in
public schools here this week, in
which pupils attend classes only
day that approximately half of four days according- to a sched.
tne vtuck ana dus mvemuijr yura- uljJ reieased Saturday by Supt
tionnaire car as nave im Frank B. Bennett. Enrollment in
turned to ms oince lor.recorumK. lhe system had reached 5181 at
He urgea tnai ine remaimng t-i u the beginning of the second six
dc reiuiucu ww r"- weeks neriod last Mondav. m
i! !J- 1- k.tM 9 I .
The survey, nauonwiae, . ucuig comparison with 5048 five weeks
conauciea to aewnmne me previous.
ber of vehicles ana tneir capaci y - gal hijm crescendo club
that would be available for use in fa to pregent an assembly Monday
event oi an eraergenty. t g:30 t parrish junior
Elmer Coward, barber formerly high school.
oh State St., is opening his shop, Tuesday a pay assembly is
etc rHl nnnnc ir rink" scneauiea ai a.m. ai x-m&ii
v-F' rr . - I r ,v'. nui .
- I 1U1 , J. UC VIUUIUS.
Ledon to Meet Capital Post Assemblies are scheduled at
No. 0. American Legion, will meet p.m. - Wednesday at Richmond
Monday night. The principal item school in charge of Miss Stone,
of business will probably be Ar- cjty children's librarian; Garfield
mistice day plans, . Commander school in charge of first grade.
Fred Gahlsdorf said Saturday. J ani Highland school in charge of
The auxiliary ' will meet at the Miss Noble's room.
same time. ' - " The Englewood school has an
Club to Meet-President Flor- assembly at I p.iru Thursday in
ence Shipp of Townsend club No. W V WaUace room.
nf!i.CL?!!,t o .t9l.m.nt..rr. No school is to be held Friday
t"yTA. tri-county teach
, nA fht ers' institute at Oregon City.
lion to avkcuu ..ivi. j o
session of the club. -
former Convict, Facing Gomjt
Of Auto Theft, Expected to
waive rreuminarv eieanns
Marfon CoimtStu
Given PhysicalrExaminations
Physical examinations wfll be given to hundreds c-'f students
in Marion county this week by the Marion county department of
health. Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, who. returned Thursday from the
national health association meeting in "Atlantic City, New Jersey,
will be m charge of the examin
ation clinics, hptrin theif wnrV-Tha rno1 . 90
y , . ... , ... e,-"'
iesne junior mgn scnooi ra- m.i,b-
(ients will ht eiven nhvsirnl pvam. I
inations Mondav and Thursdav A noon report luncheon is also
mornings. Parrish junior high slated for Monday for the cap
students will be examined Mon- tarns, who will work under Rev.
day afternoon, all day Tuesday, W. , Irvin Williams and Paul B
Wednesday morning and all day WaUace, chairman and associate
Thursday. .
Staff members will hold a
physical -clinic at' Gervais Mon
day morning, pre-school exam
inations at Eugene Field school,
Silverton, Tuesday afternoon,
physical clinic at Woodburn
Wednesday morning and a tu
berculin testing clinic at St.
Pafal Thursday afternoon.
At the health department there i
will be a milk and food handlers
clinic Monday afternoon, school
clinic on Wednesday ''afternoon,
infant cahic Thursday morning
and immunization and tuberculin
clinic Saturday morning.
At. St Paul Tuesday night the
health department is arranging a i
tuberculosis program and Dr. A. T.
King will discuss tuberculosis.
The sound picture, "They Do
Come Back," will be shown. Fol
1 o wi n g the meeting tuberculin
tests will be offered adult mem
bers of the St- Paul community.
Miss Irraa Plett is in charge of the
clinic. ,
Sixty-six children were, ex ,
amined at Jit. Mary's school, Mt.
Angel on Tuesday. Only pupils
needing physical examinations, '
at the ; request of the teachers,
were ait the . clinic. Three were
found free of defects and 57 had .
been vaccinated and 37 had
been immunised." Major defects
were 13 teeth corrections, 31
needed! tonsils removed, 9 nutri
tional defects, 8. thyroid and 1
heart. ' Mrs. Catherine Lemke
arranged the clinic.
The monthly r e p o r t of the
health department showed that 30 !
cases of tuberculosis bave been
found for the. first nine, months of
1941 as compared to 26 in 194Q.
The tuberculosis death rate - is
down with nine this year and 12 a
year ago.
I James Ogden White, ex-conVict reportedly still: on parole,
who, was arrested late last week ons charge of larceny of. an autoV
mouiie, was arraigned. Deiore Judge E. M. Page on Saturday
morning and sent to Salem justice court to enter his first plea."
fossiouity , tnat : ne, may waive
preliminary -hearing there and'
appear before Judge L. Hr Mc
Mahari on Monday morning, was
foreseen Saturday by officers.
White, allegedly took a car be
longing to D. O. King from its
parking place in downtown Sa-
llem, drove it into the Doolittle
Service station ' several hours la
ter where he left it when a ser
vice station employe recognized
it as one reported stolen.
When he was arrested at his
home three hours later, White al
legedly had in his possession a
bottle of liquor reportedly stolen
from another car. He is in jail in
lieu of $750 bail. ,
CIRCUIT COURT
Mabel Morrow and others vs.
Ralph A. Harold and Janet Har
old; order by Judge Page over
rules demurrer.
Velma E. Prime vs. Pioneer
Trust company, and others; reply
admitting and denying.
Louis Schiebel vs. Bertha Bell
Schiebel; decree of divorce.
Verna M. Barnica vs. Alvin W
Barnica; decree of divorce and
property settlement giving plain
tiff judgement for $85 payable
$5 monthly and restoring name
of Verna M. Wilson.
Pioneer. Trust company as, ex
ecutor of Glenn E. Prime estate
vs. William Clendenning; answer
alleges that payment in full has
been made for professional ser
vice's rendered by deceased to de
fendant. ;
State vs. Henry Brenaman; eld
erly man charged with - asault
when armed 'with a dangerous
weapon cannot be considered
responsible" according to report
filed with court by state hospital,
where defendant was sent f of . ob
servation and where he will, be
kept for treatment
PROBATE COURT
W. C. Hawley estate; appraised
at 449,298.32 by E. B. Millard,'
Melvin Johnson and W. D. Evans.
Charles F. Schmidt estate; ap
praised by Joseph J, Keber, J. D.
Hauth and J. A. Kaiser at $5800.
MUNICIPAL, COURT .
Harry Viles, Wilmington, Calif.;
violation Of basic rule! $5 bail;
failure to stop; $2.50 bail. ,
Marlin M. Jones, Turner; reck
less driving; car held as bail.
MARRIAGE LICENSES .
Frank H. Spears, jr., 26, attor
ney, New York City, and Ruth
Jean Garnjobst, 22, 490 Oak
street, Salem.
Roy C. Kagenauer, 26, truck
driver, route one, Woodburn, and
Lillian Krupnicka, 20, domestic,
Hubbard.
Glen Walden, 20, student, 2605
State street, and Alice Vander
burg, 20, domestic, 507 South
18th street, both of Salem.
GFCGmtJave
Names Heads
' CORVALLIS, Nov. Mtf-Bob
McNeiL Albany college, Portland,
was elected president of the Ore-i
gon Federation of Collegiate Lead
ers at the close of a two-day ses
sion at Oregon State college' Sat
urday. . . . - .-.
' Julian AdrianPortland nniyer
sity,.,was elected"-, vice-president
and xEd 'Torgesor,'.Vniver5ity,.of
Oregon, secretajr-treasiurer. The
next .meeting will be at Eugene'. ':
ResGlutions stressed need of fac-t
ulty cooperation in contrast to the1
usual-pleas of students for more
independence. It was suggested
that faculty representation on stu
dent councils be appointed by. the
administration and given power lo
speak for the institution. .
Unionvale Woman
Seriously 111
UNIONVALE Mrs. L, C, Mor-
ley, almost 81 years of age, who
has been in declining health the
last month, is reported seriously "
ill at her home here. Dr. John
Cook of McMinnville - was called
here to attend her Friday.
GREAT PROPHETIC
DRAMA
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50 Characters
"The Missing
Christians"
By
Manford Evans
at the
1st Baptist
Church
Marion &
Liberty
Sun. & Mon.
Nights 7 JO
Kay Watson
It Depicts the Second
Coming at Christ
ADMISSION FREE
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YMCA Enrollment Week
Captains Begin Drive
: Captains of 14 teams which are
to participate in the Salem
YMCA's 50th annual enrollment
week are to meet for breakfast
at 7 o'clock Monday to officially
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our dear
friends and neighbors for the
kindnesses extended dur
ing our recent bereavement I
Mrs. H. W. Burnside, E. J. Burn
side, Mrs. Darrell Washburn,
Clara Belle' Burnside. 1 v
CARD OF THANKS -We
wish to xtend our thanks
and appreciation for . the acts of
kindness, messages Of sympathy
and beautiful floral offerings
from our friends in the loss of
our dear .husband 'arid father.
Mrs. D. G. Schofield and family.
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