The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, lloremher 30. 1941
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Hews Briefs
Identity Sour ht-i-P o 1 i c e are
seeking to Identity a young wom
an' tentatively, known as Myrtle
Rowe" because of a label on her
clothing. Approximately: eight
miles north ot Salem' on Friday
nlaht she secured a ride with a
Coming Events
v Dee, 5 TJ nlted; Air 'Lines
scheduled to start Balem service.
UAL Slates
TwoPrograms
At Schools
On the public school bill lor
Larceny Ft em Aatomobile
Theft of a leather Jacket valued next week are two programs
passing motJSdst, w h o thought J at $15; and. three flashlight from I scheduled by the United Air
her behavior queer and so noti- (his car sometime between 0:30 1 Lines, which begins passenger and
fled police after he had let ; her Friday night and 12:30 Saturday nail service at Salem December
out In the downtown area. Short-1 morning" was reported Saturday Leslie junior, high school : will
ly thereafter, she collapsed In the j to city police by Ernest Ragsdalel08 the scene ot one of the events
Western Union office. Police Ma-J of Mill City; He said ithat while Thursday afternoon at : 8, while
.. T3.t Irmniir mrA . fTatH. I hi t-nmrMviMm r. -Tm -V4 I th other will he nrPEPntd Vri-
olic. priest, called when.Catholic in the 500 block on Cemeketa, day at 9:35 am at Parrish Junior ttene agamst CaxBf own
wmoI. mrA f Aiinri nrw . trt l ftrrM iha in 44. tv iv I niffiv accorainff xo tne weeKiY Dili- i
Utcu cue naw w m m "sr" Mivtvi va.uic iwacu 1 w - ;
young woman's person,: were un-1 vehicle was gained by slitting the Uetin from the school superintend
able to . secure information from I too above the rear window. rents oitice.
aw -- a.' i V
Jud
McMahan
Sentences
Case
To Three Years in Prison on
Morals Offense; Doubts Guilt
County Health Driving Influence of the Little f
t-iimc Elates wu cw : M YUlt?
WUliUUl OCU11 ill 1TJ.CUI lllC WUU
Refusing requests for 'parole, Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan
Saturday sentenced Irving Thomas. Case to three years in the
state penitentiary"! would impose the extreme limit provided by
law if I were fully satisfied as to his guilt myself, the judge de
clared, poining out tnat. case naa
been, found guilty of a morals
her. A Buffalo, NY, woman,
whose name and address the' ap
parently ill woman carried, was
notified by police. She is, at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
.Christmas cards from your nega-
"Lady of Letters" will be pre
sented by . Snikpoh, senior high
Only evidence submitted to
convict the defendant was that of
the girl, denied by the defendant,
and not fully convincing to the
tive. Masks on sale. Henry's, 439 J school dramatic club, m toe school court McMahan said of the jury
State.
Luta florist Ph WW. 1218 N Lfb
Illt-R a n Reported While
an I
trial of Case.' The evidence was
sufficient to justify a verdict un
der the law and. there was no al
terative to a penitentiary sen
tence, he declared.
. A World war veteran with a
auditorium .Friday night.
Rfhnol calendar for the week!
Aid Given City first aid Car TiiiHv 10 am elementarv
services were given two victims j principals' meeting at Bush; 2:30
of heart attacks Saturday. L. De- pmr first second grade arith
ranleau, 88. stricken at the Smoke I ma
automobile owned . by William jshop.w as taken to his home at jmmistrition office; 4 pm, Salem good record, Case Is in 111 health,
toon, za jerry raw, wm uoa jcagewaier m west aaiem ny i Teachers' association council) ne-juoge saio.
a on ui jkiuui m meeting at senior high; 730 pm, - CIRCUIT COURT-
street west ox uic nunum-ui" n, . uiu, n, wno suiierea . an i piA meeting at Grant,
teraectlon earlv Saturday morn-1 attack at hia home. 967 South!
lng it was struck by another car Commercial, at about 1030. am, Uembly; 1 pm, Highland assembly, . tzZ .Tf
whose. owner left no record of was given first aid and a physi- oiS roSJ m chi & Deposit Company of
... l -i it., i ti - j t i -' - Amencs commaun ior ouu aam-
himself or his car other than, the cian was called.
tire marks on the grass of the
nearby parking, city police, said
Saturday. Traveling east on State
street, the hit-run driver knocked
down a street sign and took a
bumper guard and handle off
Coon's car.
pm, Parrish school play assembly,
"Daniel Boone"; 230 pm, fifth
and sixth -grade arithmetic com
mittee meetings at administration
office. '
Thursday, 12:50 pm, all girl as-
Lost Gold watch bet Chemek. it
Elsi. Theatre on High St. Ph. 5972.
Savings insured to $3,000.00
are earning ZVx at Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty.
Help Orranlse Officers from
the. United Brethren I Christian semWy at senior high with Ber-
Endeavor church church helped nice Bridges, national secretary ot
to organize a Christian! Endeavor younger girls work of the YWCA,
at.the Salem Heights Community as speaker; 1 pm, Erfglewood as
chureh Thursday. Their officers sembly, Mrs. Fox's room in
are: President, Maxine Come; charge; 3 pm, United Airlines pro-
vice president, Dick Dunn; secre- gram at Leslie; 4 pm, central cur
llowe Sentenced Laurence Le
Roy Howe. Salem, arrested Fri
day night by state police on theltary, Mable SHmmerman; treasur-
Wallace road, vas sentenced tojer, Merle Harnsburger; choris
serve 30 days in the Polk county Iter, Venita Peterson and pianist,
jail and to pay a $250 fine and I Marjorie Dunn.
24.35 costs, when he appeared
Katurdav mornina before Justice I Cameras, projectors, accessories,
Elmer Cook in West Salem on 1 gift items. Henry's Photo Shop.
charges of driving while under
Influence of intoxicating liquor.
The Jail sentence was to be sus
pended. Cook ordered, on pay
ment of fine and costs.
Bailey Resigns Ralph R. Bai-
lev. for five vears assistant at
To Release Levies The tax
levy for 1942,. based on property
valuations for 1941, will be re
leased by the state tax commis
sion next Monday or .Tuesday,
officials announced here Satur
day. Both the state property levy
riculum meeting at senior high.
.. Friday, 9:35 am, United Air
lines program at. Parrish; 11 am,
assembly at Leslie, Bob Wood, car
toonist; 1 pm, Bush school assem
bly, Miss Inlow's room in charge;
8:15 pm, Snikpoh play, "Lady of
tters" at senior high.
torney general here, has resigned and elementary school levy will
and will beCome a member ol De eiumnatea.
tV. Tnv41aT4 tsur firm nf Mac-
c,id. and Mnrriaon. He Expert, reliable roof repairing,
will take up his new work next Johns-Manville materials Mathis
Monday. During most of his serv- Bros., 164 S. Coml. Ph. 4642.
Ice as assistant attorney generan . g,ates MeetiBeThe Ko-
Bailey has been assignee w xne dachrome club wm meet at the
chamber of commerce Monday
night at 8 o'clock. The speaker
will be Charles Conkling who
will talk on "Posing and Arrang
ing Groups and Subjects to Pro
duce Shadows."
Send Gifts to Britain Salem
people wishing to send Christmas Frank Bell, CSB, New York, mem
Food Classes
Plaimed by
Defense
ages and $171.10 circuit and su
preme court costs, declares that
January 16. 1939. Gentner se
cured an injunction against plain
tiffs to prohibit them from main
taining a barricade on a specified
roadway but that the injunction
was dissolved by the circuit court.
action which was upheld by the
supreme court. The surety com
pany provided bond for Gentner
in the sum of $500 to cover dam
ages should the ' injunction be
held wrongful, according to the
complaint filed here Saturday.
Lydia Peel vs. William Phillips
and Mrs. Theodore Brabec; an
swer alleges negligence of plain
tiff was proximate cause of the
accident involved; reply denies
allegations of answer.
Pioneer Trust company vs.
Meryl L. Jacobson; dismissal
by order of Judge E. M. Page
based on settlement.
Skewis & Judson vs. E. E. Lind
say; reply denies all allegations
In , answer, alleging . that, a new
agreement was entered into and
the old one abrogated and that
work was done as agreed.
PROBATE COURT
Lizzie Guler estate; final decree
granted Anna Guler Gildow, ad
ministrator.-
JUSTICE COURT
Woodrow P. Anderson; no rear
light on trailer; ' $1 and costs;
fine suspended and costs paid.'
Olive- E. Gardner; combined
overload on vehicle; $2.50 and
costs.
Andrew W. Kerp; no rear light
on trailer; $1 and costs; fine sus
pended and costs paid.
. Wayne F. Smith: violation of
traffic stop sign; $1 and costs
fine suspended and costs paid.
Ralph R. Davis; following an
other vehicle too closely; contin
ued to December 20 for sentence.
MUNICIPAL COURT
James H. Maden, 270 State
street; driving motor vehicle
while under Influence of intoxi
cating liquor; released under
$250 baiL
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Orvflle W. Cole, 18, millworker,
and Wanda Chandler, 18, both of
route one, Dayton.
School Tests
On the' Marion county depart
ment of. health's schedule
week Is' a tuberculin testing clinic
at Mt Angel college' Monday
ii At Annual Elks Charity Show
thlS . .
"All that I am today," remarks one of the leading male ehar-
iMm n Mm( th Wif whirh 1 h vh!rT nf th 1941 Salem
"5,! irJX?' Elks charity show, -I owe to the driving Influence of one little
woman. . -
d this may be revealed with-
munlzations will be given at the
out disclosing the plot-thls same
school clinic , will be at the Eu
gene Field school in Silverton.
Wednesday between t
1I3I aim.. a tvbercalla testing
clinic win be conducted at 80
verten junior high school and
from 19-21 ajn. to noon the
tests wUl be (iren at SDrertoa
high school. Dental examina
tions will be held at Garfield -
from t to 12 o'clock Wednesday
and a school clinic conducted It
the health office from 1:20 to S
pjn.
little woman" exerts somewhat
similar influence -over the lives
of several characters -involved in
the story but . it doesnt always
have the same effect
That's what the story, k all
aboat; and so it's plain to
that themgh the resmlto are
rearievsly fanny, this play Is by
no means a shanew faros bat
thing that tickles the bn-
aaination as weU as the risibil
ities.
That, calls for a little more in
the way of character portrayal on
that, "driving influence" hereto
fore rnenUoned, and Maxine
Kllnge who: is a newcomer to Sa
lem' but who has participated in
dramatic activities in other cit
ies. She and Allan Rich rd son
have minor but significant roles.
The Elks are lining, up several
novelty attractions for-between-
acts presentation and the Elks
orchestra wOl also contribute to
the evening's entertainment.
Dental examinations will also the cart ot the cast Members of
be given at Garfield school Thurs- jthe Elks committee In chvrge of
aay morning rrom to iz o ciocx i annual charity show have made
and an Infant clinic will be held I if known that the Salem Civic
at the health department from 10 (Playeri cast selected for this task
to 11 ajn. and a school clinic will 1 1, MJr Mual to ,t T1
be conducted at Gates school from j brs have had rather extensive
10 to 1Z O'CIOCK. Ufa. .riMM
On Friday physical examina- Miss Benlah Graham who has
tions wUl be given at Grant directed, the last five Elks'
Writes of High Costs
HAZEL GREEN Miss Grace
Warmoth, a teacher in a school
for the children of English resi
dents of Shanghai, wrote recent
lyeggs and lemons were $1 each,
butter $11 a pound, coal $500
ton. Miss Warmoth Is a sister of
Mrs. Hattie Van Cleave.
Unit
OBITUARY
offices of the state tax commis
sion.
Movie programs planned, films
and projectors rented. Henry's
Photo Shop. .
Nutrition classes under
sponsorship of the civilian de
fense council wiU begin Wednes
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
chamber of commerce. The classes
are being organized under the de
partment of nutrition with Mrs.
H. E. Mitchell, county chairman
of defense nutrition, in charge.
The leader will be Mrs. Arthur
Madsen, instructor for state de
partment of vocational education
and the local school board. The
Griebenow ,
Miss Agnes C. Griebenow, late
TAs5f1nt nf 5315 S. CcAtaOf street
Salem, at a local hospital, Friday,
November 28. Survived by par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Griebe
now, of Salem; three sisters, Mrs.
Ellen Haarala, of San. Diego,
Calif., Mrs. Florence Murray, of
San Jose, Calif.,' and Mrs. Viola
Post, of Netherlands, New Guv
nea; two brothers,. Paul, of Salem,
and Marion &, of Labrang, West
China; also several nieces and
mitt. hiWren in Encland marlber of The Board of Iectureshin I ,w wnrhA amilv Nutrition nePhews. Services will be held
be sure of their reaching the right of TrtthMother Church, The First j for Defense and there will be a lfrom te Clough-Barrick chapel 1
series Of ten meetings. Ten more -esaay, oecemoer z, ai i:au pmj
Kv mnUhff them this week I Church - of Christy Scientist, In
to Dr. Barnardo's House, is step- Boston, naassacnusens, wm ue
ney Causeway, London, E.I. Eng- liver a free lecture on Christian
land. There are 7000 orphans In Science in the Salem Senior High
thi. nn hmise. This address was auditorium, 14th & D Sts., on
received, by local headquarters Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, at 8 o'clock.
from the British War Relief. Df gamuel Hughes. Optome-
Just received a shipment of Art- trist, located 401 Oreg. Bldg. Eyes
Wood plaques. Bible Book House, examined, glasses fitted. Ph. 7017.
139 N. High. ... I ...
Leaves For Holidays Miss
New Members Announced Helen Anderson left Saturday to
will follow on canteen feeding.
The classes are open to the Inter
ested public. The classes are be
ing organized due to the Import
ance of nutrition to the family
during defense.
with Rev. H. E. Snavely officlat
ing. Interment in Belcrest Memo
rial park.
Canfleld
Edgar Poppleton Canfield, at his
residence, 1710 South 13th street,
Thursday, November 27, at the
age of 60 years. Husband of Mrs.
.Oldsrr
Hydrant Damaged rWhen Floyd
E. McCarroll, 965 Shipping, rove I Ellen Canfield of Salem; father
J00 ?010,11"111 of Frank of Yamhill and Edgar
MV uu UU331UU Wit Xlliuaj I C . 1 tl HT A
... tK. .horn. j .v. ..-.Vi ; .. 1 vi lui w!", uwuici i. wxia.
b of commerce announces tnree r family at St. Joseph Miss, he reported to cir police. Water of Lakev'iew and Mrs.
new memorrj. Aire " I ont Will go on MJ aw, uicmiv, cuhuiuhmuu xiiijuura uuuu x I GVsH Vrainrhr0 nt CarMnn Dr
Amsbai-aer. Nash .dealer, 365 where she plans to work, it was necessary to shut off the water IT:x,r,!ruOBl
North Commercial, obtamea oy i announced. Miss Anderson has while repairs were made.
Gilbertson; Loder Bros., been with the state highway de
Oldsmobile dealers, 44 . Center, I partment in Salem.
Carl Hbag and T. u. nuei-
sen,"and Brown's Credit Jewel
ers and Opticians, Dr. Harry a.
Brown, 184 North Liberty, by
Thielsen. , '
"jt Special meeting, i Pacific
wWf Lodge, NO. ! 50, AF&AM,
Monday, Dec. 1st 1 pm
Funeral Brother Edgar P. Can
field, member Jopna Lodge. No.
Turkey pickers wanted Mon. 9 ami 151 AF&AM.
Marion Creamery Dressing nani.
Meeting Slated VFW auxiliary
has scheduled a-' department meet
ing today at the Veteran's halL
The council will open .at 11
Meeting Scheduled Townsend
club number two wm meet Mon
day night at 8 o'clock at the Les
lie Methodist church. Nomina
tions of officers for thei ensuing Frickel. whom, he had arrested in
o'clock, luncheon at 1 o'clock, and I year will be the special jorder of Marion county several months ago
Florence 1 on a cnarge 01 larceny.
Name Filed Certificate of as
sumed business name was filed
Saturday with the Marion coun
ty clerk for. Salem-Tillamook
Auto Fjeight line, together with a
certificate of retirement from the
firm by Robert Holden. .
Deputy Returns Deputy Sher
iff L. L. Pittenger returned Sat
urday from Yakima, where he
had been called to serve as a wit
ness in the trial of Lawrence
Services will be held Monday, De
cember 1, at 1:30 pm, from the
Clough-Barrick chapel,
8wanson
Fred Ludwig Swanson. died
Friday, Nov. 28. Born July
school. both in the morning and
afternoon. Saturday the regular
immunization clinic will be held
at the health department from 9
to 11 o'clock.
Building Is
Light During
November
1878. burvlved by widow; one
brother, Harry, of Minnesota; and
a sister, Mrs. Esther-Johnson, Fair-
bault, Minnesota. Funeral services
wUl be held Monday, December 1,
at 2 pm from the chapel of Walker
Howell funeral home. Rev. Guy
L. DriU wUl officiate. RituaUstic
services at the Cityview cemetery
under auspices of Chemeketa lodge
No. 1, IOOF. of which Mr. Swan-
son was a member.
One of the lightest building
months in Salem for some time
was recorded during November,
the building inspector's office
said Saturday. Forty seven per
mits were issued for a total of
$22,633.
Only five new dwellings were I
approved, costing $8900. Other
permits were 11 new non-residen
tial for $1035, and 31 repairs for
$12,698.
In November of 1940, 54 permits
were issued for a total of $118,-
448. Only seven dwellings were
needed to add $20,800, while non
residential construction reached
$66,021. October of this year had
87 permits totaling $I75',428
shows. Is again la charr. Play
ers who have appeared ia for
mer Elks' shows or in other pro
ductions of the Salem Civic
Players include Kntn Versteeg,
who has been assigned the dif -
flealt character role of the
afore - mentioned "little wom
an''; Bill Dyer and Clara Belie
Dyer who recently were mar
ried in real life, bnt whose stare
romance runs into difficulties
before the happy endlnc; and
Waldo MUler whose role is ex
pected to inspire a majority of
the aodlence's fen-throated
iaoshs.
Players new to Elks' show su
diences but who have had exten
sive stage experience elsewhere
include Robert Monroe and Ralph
Curtis- as the principal victims of
Fete Planned
By Hospital
Deaconess hospital board of
trustees and their wives have slat
ed a dinner Wednesday night at
the hospital In celebration of the
Institution's 25th anniversary. The
first patient was admitted for
treatment December 1, 1918.
Ladies' auxiliary wfll be host
to friends of the institution Thurs
day from 2 till 3 pm for a special
anniversary tea in the hospital
parlors. Featuring the occasion
win be a display depicting the
progress and growth of the hospital.
Farrar
At the residence, 1438 North
Cottage. November 29, Abbie
Hatch Farrar, 92 years old. Sur
vived by a daughter, Mrs. Edith
Wilkenson of Pittsburgh, Pa
three sons, John H. Farrar and
Dee Farrar of Salem and Herbert
Farrar of Oakland, Calif. Funeral
announcements later by Clough
Barrick company.
Bowman
George L. Bownan, 80, died
Saturday, November 29, at a lo
cal hospital. Born in Illinois.
Member of Methodist church. Sur
vived by one daughter, Mrs. O. H,
Harold, Salem; two sons, Harry,
of Mt. Vernon, Ore., and Walter,
of Salem; a brother, F. D. Bow
man, Salem, several nieces and
nephews, 25 grandchildren and
15 great erandchildren. Funeral
arrangements from TerwiUiger
Edwards funeral home.
NYA Curtails
Student Work
Ninety Willamette students win
have their earnings from national
youth administration funds cur
tailed beginning In December,
Walter Erickson, campus admlnls
trator. announced Friday. He said
the action was taken to prevent
the release of several from work
because of reduction in the en
tire NYA program.
' All NYA students here wUl be
aUowed to work only ten hours
each durini the December-Jan
uarv and May-June payrol
honths, instead of the regular 35
to 40.
Erickson said some private em
ployment for students had ap
peared and part of the shortage
might be absorbed mere.
Bowling Alley Opens
MONMOUTH Frank Vlaisc
and Howard Cross, Salon men.
have leased the HalUday building
on Main street and wd open a
bowling alley there Monday night.
Mayor F. R. Bowersox has prom
ised to roll the first ban, and a
matched game is said to be sched
uled between two teams ot local
men. Dewey and Smiley and H sl
ier and Stump.
HP
TEETH
Cost More
Than New
Dr. Painless
Parker Says:
"Authorities agree that
bad teeth often cause
serious infections. You
cannot afford to delay
your needed dental
work.
Plates
. . A. . qihal. - J ? . A
on oDen meeting at 1 misiness, according. iu
Pep Choristers" , of Portland are j Shipp, club president
to sing during the program, u
was announced. "
Bazaar, noon luncheon 40c, chicken-dinner
55c Tuesday.l Dec. 5.
Legion to Meet-Capital post Knight Memorial. j .
the Christmas party, ., j, wm question "Are
-, --t Runaway War Prices an Vnavold-
CRD,OF T1IANK.S. able: Catastrophe?" at the cham-
We wish to express our inc I ber of commerce luncheon Mon-
thanks ana appreciation w nci"
bors and friends for? beautiful
floral offerings, sympathy a n d
kindness extended us during the
ulness and death of our beloved
wife and daughter. j" :
RALPH. PRINK ;!
SCHROEDER FAMILY .
MRS. A. W. PRINK- , :
day noon.
Speaker Scheduled T h e Age
; Retirement and Youth Employ
ment club No. 12 will meet at the
George Stoddard home, 1431
North 4th street, Monday night at I
7:30. A speaker has been scheduled.
Permit Approved Marion coun
ty court has approved the appU-
1 cation for a beer license by-Frank
I E. Wehrman, two miles north of
Woodburn on the highway.
First Church tif Christ ;
SCIErTriST
SALEM. OREXSON .
: 'announces a
Free Lcctarc
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
.v, FRANK BELL. . .-
'Member of the B6ard of
.i,-'-- Lectureship f : -v : 1 1
THE MOTHER CHURCH -The
First Church ol Christ
Scientist 1n. Boston, Mass.
;' , . t in the" : .
. : ' ' SALEM
Senior I2c;h School
' ? 14th "and,D Streets ,
v '; . : .. '.w 7 .'v
' Tutsday. Dec 2nd
s ' , :".V At 8 p.xn'. v . .
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There ,1a remedy, for every-
thing except death.". Don
Quixote.- '
Facing that hour of sorrow is, no
less i difficult because of its in- :
evitability. We consider . it the
important part - of our ; work- to t
lighten the load by sympathetic
and helpful service. - ,
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Wm. Trad Walker testoa W. Bowel
AlbwU A. Walker :
Oswald 8. Adams' - - ; Florence Adamt
; ' Ruth Bedford. Orcanist.
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