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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1941)
1 ' page nvr Thi OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon, Sunday Morning. December 7, 1941 1 . i i i i Local News Allocations Talked A proposal as to the system to be used in di viding a ' $50,000 fund collected from sale of tax-foreclosed' prop ertles. In Marion' county among various taxing units is to be pre sented Monday when representa tives of first' class, school districts, cities and towns of the county meet with the county court and state auditors at the county court rooms. First sum to be taken out, according to advices from the at torney general and a representa tive group from taxing units, is to reimburse the county for ad vances it has made for payment of state taxes against the prop erties involved: foreclosure costs are then to be allocated by divi slon of the total costs by number of parcels in each foreclosure; direct costs are to be charged against each parcel and other costs are to be charged against pieces of land from which revenue has been derived; the balance to be distributed among taxing districts according to levies of the last year under collection at the time of the tax sale. LuU florist Ph. 95W. 1218 N. Lib Coming EvenU Dee. 10 Homecoming e-f Che meketa lodge. Odd Fellows. Dee. 12 DeMolar - members conduct Salem dty eventment. Dec IS Bill of Rights day. Dec 17 Willamette univer sity band concert. Dee. 24 First day of Christ-, mas vacation, Salem ' public schools. Dec 25-hristmai day. Problem Faced The question of serving families moving into this county to be near members in state institutions is to. be dis cussed at Wednesday's session of the county relief committee Wed nesday, it was said Saturday. The commission has for a number of years had a policy of refusing to accept social security cases under those conditions, a policy made illegal by change of law during the last legislative session, it is said. . Elk's charity show, Dec. 9, 10 & 11. Clinics Are Slated A milk and food handlers clinic will be held at the Marion county department of health Monday afternoon. On Tuesday Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, health officer, will conduct a phy sical examination and immuniza tion clinic at Scotts Mills Tues day morning and a pre-school clinic will be held in the afternoon at Mt. Angel. On Wednesday a school clinic will be held all day at Mill City with Dr. Douglas in charge and a school clinic will be conducted at the health office. Physical examinations will be held at Salem high school Thurs day morning from 9 to 11 o'clock in the morning and physicals will be given to Richmond students on Friday all day. The regular immunization and vaccination clinic will be held Saturday morn ing at the health department. Savings insured to $5,000.00 ar earning 3 at Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. To Roseburg Miss Hope Eliza beth Haupt lecturer and writer on the American Indian, left Sa lem on Saturday for Roseburg, planning to return late next Octo ber, when she is to address the Willamette university student bo dy. She had recently spent some time at Newport, where she ad dressed several church gather ings. Speaking on marijuana at one such session, she shared the platform with Sgt. Mulkey, who discussed the drug from the view point of law enforcement agencies. Friday she addressed the Salem Heights Woman's club. Turkey shoot Sunday. Salem Trap Shooting Club. Ask for Water The Oregon state highway commission has filed an application with the state engineer here to appropriate two second feet of water from Eilers creek and Ransome creek, tribu tary of the Pacific ocean, for pub lic park purposes in Curry coun ty. E. G. Syron and Sons, Scotts Mills, would appropriate .5 sec ond foot of 'water from Butte creek, tributary of Pudding river, for a log pond in Marion county. Very artistic small creamers and sugars, Mrs. Trover, 122 N. Com'l. Reunion Planned All former residents of Umatilla county liv- ' ing in or near Salem are invited , to the annual get-together dinner Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Quelle. Reservations should be made with the committee or at the AAA of fice. A program is planned, in cluding moving pictures shown by Dr. David B. Hill. Florist Dies Carl F. Ruef, who some years ago was a florist in Salem, but more recently in bus iness on Sandy boulevard, Port land, died at his Portland home Saturday. Funeral services are to be held from the Finley chapel at 2:30 Monday. He was a member of Salem lodge No. 4, AF & AM. Beautiful China cups St Saucers po two alike. Mrs.- Trover, 122 N. Commercial St. Asks Return Gov. Charles A, Sprague Saturday asked Califor nia officials to surrender Elmer Thomas Evans, who is .wanted in Portland for escaping from a peace officer. He is under arrest at Sac ramento. Multnomah county offi cers were to leave for Sacramento Saturday night in quest of the prisoner. , Thefts Reported Bert Broer, 1320 Baker street,' reported Sat urday to city police that gloves, letters, to be mailed, driving glasses and a flashlight were ta ken .from , his- car " sometime Fri day night while It was parked in the 1300 block of Jefferson street Other articles of value in the car were not touched, Broer said. Ed gar. Carlisle, .2513 Maple avenue, reported a generator was taken from his car Friday night as it was parked at 14th and Nebraska streets. While she worked, in a Salem store, her raincoat was stolen, Mrs. William Carver re ported. A portable radio, wind shield wiper blade and approxi mately $3.50 in cash were taken by someone who broke into Lewis Neuman's service station at 990 South Commercial, street, Friday night, police, were told. From the restaurant attached to the' station a dozen packages of cigarettes were allegedly taken and more than a half dozen candy bars. Logger Hurt Carl H. Lovin, Dallas logger, was hospitalized Friday night when he was hit by falling branch. He sustained serious chest 'bruises but the Dea coness hospital reported no frac tures ana that his condition, was good. Judge Releases Man Indicted By Grand Jury Subject to Payment of Support. Money Paul K.. Glover, 24, indicted by the Marion county grand jury on charges of non-support, was released on his own recog nizance Saturday morning after he had entered a plea of inno cent before Judge L. H. McMahan. when he ordered the man released, the judge declared it was 3-rm. house, rent $12 mo. elec lights, 356 Bush. 5 acres, Residence Damaged Fire of undetermined origin at noon Sat urday severely damaged laundry equipment and a quantity of clothing and destroyed canned fruit in a utility room at the home of Dr. Charles D. Wood, 540 North 22nd street ' Address Scheduled Father Al- cuin Heibel, USB, will speak on the subject, "Our American Faith the Principles of Democracy,' at the chamber ol commerce luncheon Monday noon. Pharmacy Sold The Carson pharmacy at the Senator hotel has been sold by Wendell C. Batt to James Rice, Salem druggist formerly connected with the Cap ital and Quisenberry drug stores, Licenses Obtained Arthur Daugherty and Elva Ailingham, both of Salem"; Herbert Boots and Ellen Smith, both of 222 East First street, Albany; and Clen Bowman, 1139 Salem road, Albany, and Kathryn H. Fintell, Albany route three, have been issued marriage licenses at the Vancouver, Wash, office. Christmas trees 5c and up. Mistle toe, cedar & juniper branches. J. H. Lanen, 1178 Chemeketa. Officers Named Willis Keithly was named president of the Kodo chrome club at its meeting Mon day night. Other officers are E. J. Scell&rs, vice-president and Miss Juana Holmes, secretary-treasurer., The regular meetings will be held the fourth Monday of each month and the next will be on December 29. License Approved Issuance of a beer license to Henry Lake, route four, Salem, was approved Saturday by the Marion county court. on condition that he pay his wife $25 before December 10 and with the understanding that the case might be set for trial shortly. Glover was returned to Marion county Friday night from Eugene by Sheriff A. C. Burk. Meanwhile, officers held John J. C oners. 34, in the Marion coun ty jail for Roseburg, where he is to face larceny charges, they said. Richard Barnett Hayes, who pleaded euilty in Jefefrson jus tice court Saturday to operating a motor vehicle without a warning device on a state highway, was en tered at the jail to serve out the $5 fine requested of him by Jus tice E. E. Howell. CIRCUIT COURT Habeas corous proceedings, to secure release of Geraldine Hol land from state girls' industrial school; heard Saturday morning by Judge McMahan and continued for further pleadings; Willis Moore, assistant attorney general, representing the state, maintain ing that the girl was sent to the school under proper commitment. Zettie Yarborough vs. Frank Yarborough; formal decree of di vorce grants custody of two chil dren to plaintiff with certain pro visions', gives $30 a month sup port money of which $6 each month may be paid by Ernest Mil ler and Mattie L. .Miller, but oth erwise the full amount is to be paid by defendant. Louisa Limbaugh Crosby and James E. Crosby vs. William F. Beymer and Eloise Beymer; de fault order. Esther Ritchey vs. Edward Tarks: amended complaint for $9300 general and $550 special S day jail sentence, suspended. ' Jerry J. Neuman, Corvallis, failure to stop; $20 ball. Arthur IX Jones, Portland, vio lation basic speed rule; $5 bail. Wallace H. Humphreys, Stay- ton, violation basic rule; $2.50. Bruce M. Lockhart, violation basic rule; $2.50 baiL MARRIAGE LICENSE Leo A. Herbach, 25, foundry worker, Portland, and Elizabeth Riehl, 22, domestic, Portland. Enlists in Navy At the recruit' ing station in Portland, John Framklin Fallin, 42, son of J. J. Fallin of Salem has enlisted in the navy, it was reported. Obituary Gervais Scouts Plan Program for Tuesday GERVAIS Boy Scout troop 54 of Geryais invites everyone to at tend the monthly council at the Masonic hall Tuesday night be ginning at 7:45. After the court a blackout knot tying contest will be held. Troops completing are: 53 of Woodburn, 52 of Silverton, 56 of Mt. Angel and 54 of Gervais. Purcell In this city Dec. 1st, Lavina Purcell, late resident of 665 Breys avenue. Survived by widower, A J. Purcell, Salem; sons, W. R. Lan dow, Cleveland, Texas, Oscar Pur cell, Salem, William Purcell, Tigh Valley. Ore.. Elmer Purcell, Sa lem; daughters, Mrs. Josephine Zinn, Portland, Ore.; brothers, Herman Keene, Okanogan, Wash., and Fred Keene, Brownsville. Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 7, at 1:30 p.m from the Rose Lawn funeral home. Interment will be in Brownsville cemetery. damages for injuries allegedly sustained in an automobile acci dent at Capitol and D streets, Feb ruary 6, 1941. Zula B. Crawford vs. William F. Crawford; default divorce de cree restores to plaintiff name of Zula B. Reyelts and confirms her ownership of property she held before marriage. Aetna Life Insurance company vs. Lauretta Whitney and Imogene Hodes; amended answer by Imo gene Hodes asks that she have judgment for $1000 as proceeds from an insurance policy of which she alleges she is a beneficiary. Willamette Production Credit association vs. Robin D. Day and Janice Day, appellaats; mandate from circuit court upholds lower court of Marion county on chattel mortgage foreclosure. PROBATE COURT P. W. Byrd estate; final order granted Veda Cross Byrd, execu trix. John T. Myers estate; final or der granted Arno V. Myers, ad ministrator. Mildred Frison; final order giv en W. Douglas Harris, admintetra tor. Mary E. Mucken estate; final ac count of Carl Mucken and Susie Schaecher, executors, shows re ceipts of $4014.75, disbursements of $3848.80 and total credits of $8736.30. JUSTICE COURT Blair M. Hirsh; passing another moving vehicle on a curve; $5 and costs. Lela M. Jackson; charged with driving a motor vehicle while un der the influence of intoxicating liquor; trial set for 10 ajn. Mon day. MUNICIPAL COURT Rol Tomas, Union Gap, Wash., failure to stop; $2.50 bail. Tim McCarthy, Seattle, drunk; Funeral Held For Pioneer, Salem Woman WV Still wu Editor Finds "Willamette CetlegUa. Ore gam Stat Usdvenlty, Salem, - - t Oregan," the address an a let ter elreete U Bale Taber. Wil lamette Calletiaa editor, by a member f the University at Debacae stalest staff irtw asldenMd meat fram members at tba Cel leciaa editorial staff wfcea tba letter arrived U the CeHegiaa ffiees.Uls week. Students at Willamette are positive that Oreges Stale Uarrentty baa a4 beea added to WClaaaetto uulrenitr at least st to their kaawiedre. Funeral services for Anna M. Busby, 79, who died Tuesday, were held Thursday, at 1:30 pa from the W. T. Rigdon funeral home, with concluding services In Belcrest Memorial park. She had resided In Salem since 1921. She was the; "daughter of John R. Norton who served under Gen. U. S. Grant in the Civil war. Anna M. Norton was born at I Forks, Long Island, New York on Nov. 7, 1862 and was married to Benjamin E. Busby on June 22,1 1880 at Avalon, Lexington coun ty, Mo. In 1882 they joined an emigrant wagon train and moved westward to make a new home in Wood land, Calif. A brother, Arthur Norton helped to build the first railroad between California and Oregon, over which the family traveled to Eugene in 1890 to re side for a number of years. From there they moved to Tur- I ner and then to Salem where Mrs. Busby made her home for the past 20 years. She is survived by her daugh ter Mrs. Daisy Mae Wilson of Sa lem, two sons, Raleigh R. of Eu gene and E. H. of Independence; 14 grandchildren, 22 great grand children and a sister. Mrs. Ef fie Campbell of California. Why Be Sick? Brinr this ad to my office on er before December 13. 1941. and it will entitle you ta an appointment for a free spinal x-ray. DR. ROY S. SCO FIELD Palmer Chiropractor Room 362, Pioneer Trust Bid. Phone 6047 NATURE didn't plan for STRAIN on your eyes! By day. your ancestor's eyes were rested by woodland greenery, at night by dark ness. There was no reading of fine print nor close, eye fatiguing work ... no flick ering movies and speeding autos to whir .thousands of images before delicate eyes constantly ... no artificial light and glare. Today all these things are putting on your eyes a tax Nature never intended. No'wonder then that, of every five people, the eyes ot three are subjected to severe eyestrain. If there is one thing : you should never guess about It .Is your eye condition. All the light and sight of your life come through your eyes. Your work and play everyuung aepenas upon mem. FREE EXAMINATION Terms as Low as ft Weekly MORRIS OPTICAL 444 State . ! R<m Silverton Earene GEVURTZ 111T V WEDGEVOOD A Beautiful Oiristmos Cards Come in and see my line of beautiful Christmas Cards and Wrapping. Renew or start any magazine subscriptions by phane. LEE MOODY Phone 7Q3S (53 N. Hifh Wall mottoes, calendars, cards & gift items, Bible Book House, 139 N. High St. New Member Announced K. Burgard KugeL air and steam ship tickets, the Salem Travel agency, 477 Court street, is an nounced as a new member of the chamber of commerce in the weekly bulletin. Mrs. Winnie Pet- I tyjohn obtained the membership. Holly, cedar, evergreen wreaths, etc. Jay Morris, Florist Ph. 8637. Reported Recovering- Mrs. Clarence Forrest, who underwent a major operation two weeks ago at the St. Vincents hospital, in Portland is recovering nicely and j expects to be home in about a week, it was reported Saturday. Expert, reliable roof repairing, Johns'" Manville materials, Ma this Rrnc IfU S Onm! Ph 4fU5 ISt THE FINEST OF ALL TIME v. ...... mvmmM 71 Election Slated Election of of ficers for the ensuing year is planned by Townsend club No. 3 Tuesday night at a meeting at the Court .street church club room. Refreshments will be served and some articles displayed for Christmas. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the lovely floral gifts and nice messages of sym pathy during the sudden illness and passing of our dear mother and ;brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bus by, Raleigh Busby. Hand Burned F. Glen Ro gers, Lyons lumber man, sustained serious burns on one of his hands Friday when "an engine he was cranking backfired. He was taken to the Deaconess hospital and au thorities Friday night reported he was resting comfortably. Class to Convene Monthly business meetings of the Ninety and Nine men's class of the. First I Christian church will be Tuesday at 8 pjn. Car Taken Mrs. Ralph Taven- ner, 1895 Trade sireei, nouijea Salem nolice Saturday that her car had been stolen. COOKS YOUR FOOD HEATS YOUR ROOMS BURNS YOUR TRASH A rise investment that Trill last for years! 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