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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1942)
The OSEGOXf STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Mcrclng, March 6. 1S42 Local News Briefs , Garden Sleet , SetFirst in a , series, of meetings on vegetable gardens, designed 'especially lor persons" who expect to . garden thU . year but Eave little exper ience, will be Monday- at 8 pan. it Salem high school J. F, Svinth of - the . Victory Garden" commit tee announced ' Thursday. 7 Prof. A. G Bouquet,: garden expert at Oregon State college, will be the speaker. The meetings for which no charge ji, made, . are expected to run for about' six? weeks. They are sponsored by the Salem Gar- - den club and the Victory Garden committee. .1 LuU florist Ph. 9592 1278 N. Lib. Awaits Execution -J o h n An thony Soto, 17, slated to die in " the lethal gas chamber in the state penitentiary here March 20 for a triple' slaying near Herrais . ton several months ago, has made - no move for " an appeal to t h e . state . supreme " court, prison of ficials . announced' Thursday. The supreme', court said: no informa tion regarding ah appeal had been received. ..: ? - " ... . Savings ' insured to $5,000.00 are earning ZM at Salem Fed eraU 130 South Liberty. Bears Arguments The state supreme court ; Thursday heard arguments of attorneys in the suit brought by Margaret C h a n e y against Coos county, involving in terpretation of the law relating to the redemption of property fore closed because of delinquent tax es and sold by the county. The county contends that in redeeming property sold on tax foreclosure the owner must pay the full am ount of the delinquent taxes in . volved in the proceeding together with interest. ', Cootie Dance club. Benefit dance. Co. K Mess fund. VFW hall Fri i ''.' -; , Old Subscriber Enters C. W. Moore, . 150 Senate street. Statesman subscriber for 42 years, was among the entrants Thurs day in this newspaper's contest for the Identification of the busi ness houses that have been oper ated, under the same family own ership for 25 years or longer. He said his father, Manley R. Moore, had subscribed to The Statesman continuously from the time of its first issue in 1851 to his death in 1926. .. Coming Even to March 11 -14 State basket ball tournament. --: March 15 Last day to ' file federal Income tax returns. March 20, 21 0 1 d e r Boys conference, YMCA. Mar eh 21 Freshman Glee, Willamette university. , March 24 Salem Y Gleemen concert. ' S March VI Half-holiday. Sa lem SChOOlS. : I-. .:-. ' :V -v - March 28, 29 Annual .north west area YMCA council meet ing in Salem. ; r - March SO Last day for May primary candidates to file.' April 1 Last day to file state Income tax returns. " Rummage, Ferry. ' Fri. & Sat 433 Soling Made E arl K. Nixon, director of the state" department of geology and mineral industries, has authority to hold that office and also the position of technical consultant' tc the war production board,' materials division, Attor- ney; uenerai i. n.( van wmiie held here Thursday! Van Winkle ruled that the position oi technical consultant is not an office" as defined by the Oregon laws. The existing laws provide that a per son shall not hold two .lucrative public offices at the same time. Luncheon, bridge tea and place mat sets of pure linen. New spring designs. Better Bedding Store. Autos in Collisions B e 1 1 y J, Wilson, 1200 Market street, was cited by city police Wednesday on a charge of driving without, a li cense, when a car she was oper a ting went onto the lawn of the state hospital, damaging some trees. LeRoy Hamilton, 255 Gar den. road, was charged with allow ing an unlicensed person to drive, appeared in municipal court and paid a $5 fine. Autos driven- by Mabel N. Hill, 2195 South Church street, and Ira Jackson Fitts of Wren, Ore., collided at Chemeke ta and Cottage streets Wednesday. Buy Johns-Manville lifetime roofs. 18 mo. to pay. No dn. pymt. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com. P. 4642. House Permitted E. P, Saabye was granted building permits Thursday to wreck a dwelling at 1488 North Summer street for $50 and to erect in the same location. $910 Shipping street, a IVi story dwelling to cost $6500. Other per mits were issued to Helen John- Hi-Y Talks Tourney Plans for the annual luncheon Saturday for visiting .teams - at the state high s c h 6 ol basketball tournament were completed' Wednesday night by the Salem Hi-Y council. It will be financed throug h proceeds from window -stenciling. Pres. Carl S. Knopf of Willamette uni versity Is to speak. Two Hi-Y members will be assigned to be responsible for the hospitality of each team. Club members will sell tickets to high school students be ginning today. ... Hurt In Accident Mrs. George Barr, 61, of Silverton, was . im proving rapidly at Salem Deacon ess hospital Thursday night fol lowing an auto accident in the morning,' in which 1 she '.suffered serious injuries, including fracture of the right arm. She an4 Mr. Barr were taken to the hospital by city first aid car after their, auto - col lided with another vehicle at Bel mont and Church streets; . " Extension Grante d Marion county court has granted r A. Er ickson permit to extend: a pole line for 1400. feet on the, Turner Marion road just north of Marion and across a county road near his residence.- . " First Democrat First to file in the Marion county clerk's' office for a place on the democratic pri maries ballot Is Hatfie F. Camer on, who seeks the post of party committeewoman from Salem precinct No. S. Dress Is Found Glenn . Dean, guard at the state penitentiary, turned in to city police Thursday a woman's dress he found hang ing on shrubbery at 495 North Commercial street Wednesday night ; '' Evacuation of Civilians is: Topic Here Plans for . the evacuation of civilians from this area provided such action is required, were dis cussed at a meeting of state and evacuation ' " committee A officials here Thursday. .':.""-' ! George Levison, regional co ordinator of evacuation for .the ninth' e r p area and Fearce I Davits, director of defense of the health and welfare division of the f ederal security agency, attended ' the session. - - . State officials present included Gov.' Charles A. Sprague, Charles P.' Pray, superintendent 'of state police; R. H. Baldock, state high way 'engineer, and Jerrold Owen, state civilian' defense coordina tor; - "e i Ross Mclntyre, Portland, chair man, of the state evacuation com mittee, presided. , 4 Officials said evacuation -plans were progressing satisfactorily. Mother Is Candidate Mrs. Hat- tie I., Henderson, Nehalem, moth er of 10 children, Thursday- filed for state representative from the third - district, Tillamook county, at the republican primary elec tion. Her slogan: "Mother 'of 10 children. Know .problems of home owners and taxpayers. Conscien tious representation.' 7 Co-eds Give Blood A number of Willamette ' university co-eds Thursday "contributed a pint o: blood each to the community blood bank operated by the Sa lem Deaconess hospitaL The plas ma of . the blood, which may be kept almost indefinitely, is stored in-a nearly bombproof shelter in the basement, . About " 20 bottles of the plasma are on hand, but it is' hoped to have 250 by summer. Fire Extinguished City fire men were called Thursday , morn ing to put out a chimney fire a 698 North High street Fair Plans Still Good r Recent announcement by Gov. Olson of California that the state fait there may be abandoned this year because of. the, war does not mean that similar action will be taken here, Leo Spitzbart; state gs on ay Here Displ Remaining; on exhibition tmta March 19, ah art exhibit from the Choulnard Art institute in Los Angeles, Calit, is now on display in the art room of the senior high scnoou i . The traveling exhibit a com prehensive survey of work in the school,, is of art drawings done during 1941. Other types of work such' as sculpture and artitecture are not represented. In the collection are many types of drawings including fashion lay outs, pen and ink drawings, com merdal layouts, water colorloil paintings,,; defense posters, life and portrait awingsK textile and waupaper design and set design. KiscrcblbVithA IW3 W? Just try twn VKrQ-nol Dp each nostru, It (1) shrinks swollen mem branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) Helps dear coia-cioggea sJK nasal passages; Fok ' rections In folder. VArTHD-KCl fair, manager, announced Thurs day. ' ; ; ; - ', r Spitzbart said he received atd egram from Secretary, of Agricul ture Wickard at Washington, DC, a few days ago, advising him to proceed with fair plans. , Many attractions are under con tract,' Spitzbart said, and .the premium books are being printed as usuat , . Hanson to Cyeak Tho bow property tax - system In .-Oregon will be discussed by T7. H Han son of the. Union Abstract com pany before the Salem Realty: board today noon at the Qselle. - Seeks Precinct Post Alice E. Logan has filed notification of her candidacy for republican precinct committeewoman from SaSsra No. 24.. .. .' - - - son to alter and repair apartment Plowman W a r n e d Turning ho9 at 549 North Cottage street tractor plows in roadways at the end of rows is cutting into county road surfaces at several places . over the county. Engineer N. C. Hubbs told Marion county . court Thursday. Court members said offenders would be asked to drop the practice and other steps might be taken if not discontinued where . roads show damage. Fruit & nut trees, shrubs. H. L. $300; Price Shoe store to alter and repair store at 135 North Liberty street $800. Realty : Exams H e 1 d Twenty applicants wrote in the state real estate salesmen and brokers ex aminations held her e,r Thursday under the direction of Claude H. Murphy, state real jestate com missioner. Fourteen of the appli cants were salesmen and" six were Pearcy Nursery, 255 N. High St. brokers. Similar examinations will be held in Portland Friday. Revue Scheduled A fabrics fashion revue will be conducted -at Miller's this afternoon at 3 o'clock by Miss Marjorie Corbin, fashion advisor from New York City. Miss Corbin will tell how to obtain smart fashions at a minimum of expense by sewing at home. Living models will show spring and summer dress an d play outfits. I :" Makes Appointment Governor Charles A. Sprague Thursday ap- pointed Vincent A. Hurley, Al bany, a member of the state board of pharmacy to succeed J. C. Per ry, who resigned. Perry's term would have expired in May. Patrol Meets Tonight Salem unit of the civil air patrol is scheduled for tonight at 8 o'clock at the Marion county courthouse, in charge of Lee U. Eyerly, squad ron leader. The patrol was organ- Tells of Java A picture of Java and the East Indies was pre sented by Jack Douglas; Portland, who for 14 years was, foreign rep-j Tuy night, resentative far the International! General Electric company, when I Name Filed Certificate of as- he spoke to the Salem Lions club I sumed business name for Fairway and their guests Thursday. Doug-1 apartments has been filed with las spent 18 months' in the East I the county clerk by Jesse E. Try on Indies with his headquarters on I and Hazel H. Tryon. the island of Java.' . Hiking Trip Set Chemeketans Sunday are to hike, over a trail , new to the club, the Riley Peak trafl. It is northwest - ot . Black ' . 1 11. M A. . xtocK. .ars wiu leave uie denaior i i hotel at 8 a. m. Sunday. The driv-1 iiDltUarV - a t - mm . s 1 ing cusiance is nmes ana me hiking distance 12 miles. Ken neth Jennings is to be the leader. Townsend Meet Slated Central Townsend club number six is to meet tonight at 8 p. m. at the icourthpuse. . 'v Hanson at Realty W. iL Han son of the Union Abstract com pany will be the speaker at : the Salem Realty board luncheon to day at the Quelle. He will discuss the new property tax schedule and Its effects. t Births tin To Mr. and Mr. John J. Lane. 1864 N. Liberty trcet. ion. John Larry, born March 2, Bungalow lda- 4.raitv hnnui. AUister To Mr. and Mrs. James Al ittr. indrridence. a son. James Le Roy. born February 28. Salem Gen eral hopiUl. . J. NorthroD To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene v Nm-thrun. 445 S. Winter street. diuehter. Virginia Marie, bom JFeb- nrv 9fl Ttoarnnesa hosDitaL - Bcrndt To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Bemdt, route four, a daughter. Linda Anice. born Marcb. J. Deaconeaa ho- 'immMr-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles T ll.mmxnff route two. a SOB. Tom Cash, born March 1, Deaconess hos-j PAlbriUoa To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W iiknitnn 9( so Canitol street, a son. Dennis LeRoy. bora ; rebruary S4, Deaconecs hospital. t - vi- Kocb To Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian H. Koch. 7535 N. Decatur et, Port land, a son. Ivan Ernest, bom March 1, Deaconess hospital. Wood In Portland Tuesday, March S, ! Mrs. Cora Wood; mother of Mrs. W. D. Brannan of Portland; sister of Mrs. Otis McPeek of Portland; grandmother of Juanita Brannan of Portland. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 0, at 11 am, In the chapel of W. T. Rig don company with concluding services at City View cemetery. Rev. M. A. Getzendaner will offi ciate.' Casper Lathrop died at Spring- field Wednesday. Survivors are his widow; two sons, Amer of I Portland and Lloyd of Eugene; two daughters, Mrs. Opal Russell of : California . and Mrs. Evelyn Casey, Trent Services will be held . Saturday, March 7. at 2 o'clock, from the Rose Lawn fun eral home. Concluding services at City View cemetery. nr!v.TXajm.Na. Dr.CCbaa.N0. DIL CHAN LAJI Chinese Medicine Co. 211 Sot Jt Liberty (7neral Elee. Co .Vttea lutiiay and Satprday - ii . , l n fa.! S to ? cm. .. ' . Llnod - rrew and 't t. are tree ei chars. Carey At the residence, ' 2430 Lee street, Thursday, March 5, Mary OUve Carey, aged 74 years. Wife of Wilson Carey and mother of Everett-Carey and Mrs. Edith Gillette of - Hulsey, Mrs. Mildred Bilveu of Harrisburg, Clifford Carey of East Los Angeles, Cain., Marion Carey and Mrs. Mary Forry of Brownsville, and Gilbert Carey of Boring. Services will be held In the chapel of W. T. Rig- don company. Saturday, March 7 at 10 ajn. 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