Tbe OliTGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oroeon. Wednesday Morula April &V 1842 PACS nvs Local Ngys 'Briefs '. Shop Alteration Planned A building certificate tor alteration of the Parrish school shop build ing .at, 850 North Capitol street at an expenditure of $1500, with work to be done by ..national de fense training class labor, was is-, sued,' to school district No. .. 24 Tuesday! A second permit to the Salem district provides for alter ation and repairs of the school and office building at 550 Marion street at a cost of $500. Other per mits include: To V. C Balch, re pair root of dwelling,' ,2145 Uni versity, $50; T. E. Cole, alter pri vate garage, 1313 - Center street, $40; E. W. Kay, alter garage,-1525 Fairmount avenue, $40; C T. Os , land, reroof dwelling,' 1785 South 12th street, '$50; V. L. Harrison, repair - dwelling, : 1220 - Center street, J1000; R. A Wineg, build porch on dwelling, 1535 Bellevue, ' $45. ; -: , Atmoray Clinic, - 254 No. Church. Mere Runaways Llsted--For the second successive day, Fair view home, state school, Tues day reported , two runaway boys to police of this area. Richard Tungate, 14, recently sent to the institution from Salem, and Ed ward ; Wayne Rogers, 15, j whose stepmother lives in Eugene, were missed at 3:30 p.m. Tungate, four feet 10 inches tall, weighs 99 pounds, has dark hair and brown eyes and was wearing a blue . shirt, blue bibless overalls and ' work shoes. Rogers, weighing 104 pounds, is five feet eight inches talL has light brown hair and brown eyes. For Home Loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Complaints Made George Potts, sr., Talbot, and Oscar Loe, Silverton, have made complaints to the county court that crushed rock on county roads is damaging to tires. Complaints of this kind are mainly due to the difficulty or impossibility of obtaining new tires, officials stated, and were infrequent in times when tires were easily obtained. The condl tion will be remedied as far as possible, they said. Lutz florist Ph 9592 1278 N. Lib. $109,396 Distributed Notice of turnover of $109,396.77 in first half 1942 taxes to the county treasurer for distribution was filed with the county clerk Tues day by T. J. Brabec, deputy sher iff in charge of tax collection. In the "cut," the city of Salem will receive $14,815.55 and Salem school district, $35,899.71. Start Bridge Work The county bridge crew has started construc tion of a small bridge on an off road at the penitentiary annex, the bridge being on a private state road and the work being done at state expense. The crew recent-' ly completed its work for the city water commission on a bridge at the intake of the Salem city water plant above. Stayton. Orders . for two new small bridges on the Jef ferson - Talbot - Ferry road, were signed Tuesday by the county court The crew will be trans ferred to construct or repair nine bridges on the North? Santiam highway between Niagara and Detroit, as soon as lumber is ob tained. Savings insured to $5,000.00 are earning 3 Mi at Salem Fed-v eraL 130 South Liberty. Children Given Care Eight year-olds headlined activities for Salem's city first aid staff Tues day. Dean Holden, 8, of 2493 State street, sustained a small contu sion when a rock thrown into the air by a neighbor boy struck him on the head.-Kenneth Davis, 8, of 1156 Seventh street, West Salem, tore a three-inch gash in his right leg in a falL The wound was cleaned and the lad was sent to a doctor for further care. First aid was given at the station early Tuesday morning to Ben Bing, Sheridan, who had cut a vein in his foot when he dropped a bottle on it Woman cook. Restaur, exp. pref. Steady or part time. Ph. 3347. Sawyer to Speak "Tom" Saw yer, national vice commander of the American Legion, will ad dress an open meeting of Legion naires and auxiliary members in an open meeting scheduled for May 8, Fred Gahlsdorf, comman der of Capital post No. 9, said. An announcement was also made that the next meeting, April 20, will be past commanders' night To Address Hi-Y Mabel P. Robertson, dean of girls at Salem high school, will address mem bers of the Abel Gregg Hi-Y club at its weekly meeting tonight J. S. Murray, for 30 years chief clerk at the Oregon state penitentiary, will speak to Harrison Elliott club members on the topic, "The Life of an Inmate." Ask Better Road John L. Kuf ner and seven others signed a petition filed with the county court here Tuesday to request early improvement of Childs ave- r .: t Racetrack Becomes Alien ' Reception Center z YiSL V KC Whlrlaway and Seabiscnlt would not know Santa Anita bow. Neither would thousands of raee fans who used to park their ears In the hngo lot, drop In at the clubhouse and then stroll for a look at the horses. Soon, there will be between 500 and CO! fabricated houses, 20. by 10 feet, ready to accommo date Japanese evacuees who will be sent first to Santa Anita reception center to await sorting out for their war-duration homes. Pictured above are the fabricated houses under construction on the spa cious parking lot in blackground, and in the foreground is the Santa Anita paddock. PUBLIC RECORDS I Return for CIRCUIT COURT I niture and other effects, in ac-! Trial dates set by Judge "E. M. I cordance with will; report shows Page: Equity May 4, Ladd it I $1887.96 on hand after paying Bush vs. Grokett; May C, Edwin claims. Thomas Hall estate and New York Ida May Ireland estate; final or Life Insurance Co. vs. O'Brien; der, William O. Ireland, admin May 7. Damaske vs. Heppner; istrator. June 3, Eismann vs. Eismann. j Charlotte Brokke estate; report Law actions May 29, City of Sa- of Halvor C. Brokke, executor, on Trial Reouired For Paulson lem vs. Borcher; June 1-2, John ston vs. Southern Pacific; June 3, state vs. Donaldson; June 4, Olson vs. Kraut; June 8, industrial acci- sale of real property to Arnold O. and Ruth Brokke for $6500. John L. Tucker estate; hearing set May 11 on final account of Phillips Sentenced In Port land early this week a sentence of one year in Multnomah coun ty jail was meted out to Donald Phillips, 29, following a plea of guilty to i charge of larceny. t in; . i i i . 4 fiuiiips naa oeen arresiea in iier- l vals by state police and was ac cused of having stolen a Portland city police car. " Licenses Granted Marriage li censes were granted Tuesday at Tacoma to Quinn Warren and Helen Elizabeth Walker, both of Foster, and to Earl V. Mannen and Charlotte R. Ferguson, both of Hillsboro. ' Meet Scheduled Spring Val ley community club will meet Fri day night at the schoolhouse. Miss Joy Hills and a group of Salem high school students will provide the program. Buy Johns-Manville lifetime roofs. 18 mo. to pay, no down payment Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com. P. 4642. restored; Nellie Ilene Byers vs. Johnnie L.. plaintiffs former name, Banyard, restored; Lor- nue in Childs addition. This road Smith vs' Er?es dent commission vs. Harden; June Mary Dorothy Nichols, executrix, 9-10, Dunaway vs. Winney; June showing $769.54 received, $745.05 11-12. claim of Frank J. Dur- paid out schmidt vs. industrial accident Clara J. Miller estate; appraisal. commission: June 15. Emmons vs. $848, by George W. Hubbs, B. F. Barth; June 17, State vs. Johnson. Terry and Frank E. Hubbs Divorce decrees signed Tuesday, MARRIAGE LICENSES with special provisions as noted: Joseph W. Dalgarno, 27, soldier, Opal Marie Tunison vs. Everest J., and Christine McRae, 22, stenog Dlaintiff s former name, Wood- gapner, Doin oi rasper, wyo ings, restored; Mary Cordelia Hes- Richard Thomas Blake, legal, ter vs. Charles A., plaintiff given engineer, West Salem, and Eve- custody of four children; Pearl lyn Ann iusau, legal, Salem McDowell vs. Thomas Franklin, F. Sylvester Cartwright 31, and plaintiff's former name, Stinger, Patricia Marquart, 29, practical has been long neglected, the peti tioners complained. Parley Held Beginning tonight a missionary convention will be held each night through Sunday at 8 o'clock at the Christian Mis- plaintiff's former name, Lecking- ton, restored; Mildred Leona Ho- ban vs. Thomas H., plaintiff s for mer name, Brownson, restored; Michael Gabriel Welton vs. Nola. Ada McClintic vs. Roy McClin- nurse, both of Milwaukie, Ore. Dale LaVerne Shepherd, 20, aviator, McCleod, Alta., and Mary Ellen Mills, 1045 Oak street, Sa lem. Melvin F. Curtis, 44, 'shipyard laborer, and Martha Bodovinac, 28, attendant both of Portland. JUSTICE COURT Virgil McMorris; assault when tic: hearina held on contempt armed with a dangerous weapon; sionary Alliance church, North charge; defendant given until Ap- s months in jail, with parole on Fifth and Gaines streets. Mission aries from different fields will show slides of their work. License Plate Taken Clarence Townsend of 960 Broadway has reported to police the theft of a license plate from his car some time Sunday night as it stood in a garage at 930 Broadway. Snbject Set "Why Are These Things?" is the topic for the Truth Study class meeting tonight at 155 South Liberty street. Olive Stevens is leader. Club to Meet Townsend club No. 4 will meet at the Highland school tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A speaker will be present one year's probation, during which time defendant is not to use in toxicating liquor, is to violate no law and is to remain away from woman who filed charges MUNICIPAL COURT Harold A. Holland; violation of basic rule; $2.50. Ronald R. Clark; failure to stop; $2.50 Gilbert C. Hammond; failure to stop; $2.50 OBITUARY Svenwald Ludvig E. Svenwald, 58, late resident of Rt. 1, passed away in this city April 3. Survived by widow, Mary Svenwald; daughter, Ivy Svenwald; son, Loren Sven wald of Illinois; brother, Roy Svenwald of Montana; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Mundal of Chicago and Mrs. Gertie Carlson of Spo kane; and two sisters in Norway. Funeral services will be .held at the Rose Lawn funeral home Wednesday, April 8, at 2 p.m. Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. body will be forwarded by the W. T. Rigdon company Wednes day, April 8, to Logansport, Ind., for services and interment. Ashley In this city, Monday, April 6, Frank Ashley, aged 73 years, late sition of charge. resident of 254 North Front street. Hansen & Rowland, Inc., vs. L. Services will be held in the chapel E. Goodman; application for trial of tte w. T. Rigdon company date. Wednesday, April 8, at 3 p. m. State vs. Acle Frank Johnson; Concluding services in IOOF cem- transcript on appeal from pustice .Reynolds April 5, John Reynolds, late of 3458 NE Peerless place. Funeral , services at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 from Centenary Wilbur Methodist - church in Portland. Arrangements in care of Holman and Lutz Colonial mortuary, NE 14th and Sandy Blvd. Rnmley Lyn Rumley, ? 65, - formerly of Jacksonville, Ore., at a local hos pital April 5. Survived by widow, Shipment was made to Medford for burial by the Terwiiliger-Ed- wards funeral home. Powell - At the ' residence, '515 North Summer street Tuesday, April 7, William Powell, - aged 85 years. Father of Mrs. Leroy Hewlett of Salem and grandfather of Leroy Hewlett jr., and Miss Catherine Irene Siegmund of Salem. The iiEUonnnoiDs (ps) i:::::!A-n::unE-n3TUU IfeBMitoraitotaylrafts. . ... tot SI run . N. MiaUy trt4 JUate I V Vmnlm m4 CmUm 41 1 WltkatfcopiUlmrvUl?. 1 rttiem.S4tU7focrUX f BUt Catalans wlMblo V lafacsatim a4 mpUUiaf J 3 -oa r mlr'.i gXkoraf Cndtt Tmm AvalfaaJe - Dr.c.j.Dzn:jcL!:::s ril 15 to purge self by making re quired payments. Ora Ladd vs. Ladd Funeral home, doing business as Rose Lawn Funeral home; defense de murrer overruled. Mrs. L. E. Shepherd vs. Earl B. Hatfield; order overruling de fense motion for dismissal of ap peal. Hazel Meyers vs. Robert Poin- dexter and Mrs. J. E. Rowe; de fense motion to strike and make more definite sustained. lU'lT A Pi.TAn Mollie Permann vs. R. C. Beat- X JL ITL VFlYCO ty; answer. Valley Credit Service vs. Traglio; return of Willamette & Steel Co. on garnishment, show ing nothing held. C. V. Bennett vs. Frank Pat ton; transcript of judgment from Clatsop county, Winkenwerder vs. Coca Cola company; check for $679.50 re ceived to satisfy judgment made following jury verdict State vs. Terry Scanlon; order by Judge L. H. McMahan giving defendant credit on year's jail Bfflt"n" for larceny, for 17 days spent In custody awaiting dispo- Bwiron Club Program Some of the achievements which resulted in their bo ing judged one of the four leading chapters of Future Farmers of America in the nation were de scribed by members of the Salem unit when they presented the pro gram at the Kiwanis club lunch eon Tuesday. Included in the group were Jens Svinth, adviser; William Zenger, Leonard Schmaltz, Robert Lang, John Van Lydegraff, John Jer man, Wesley Strode, Loren Wie- derkehr, Emery Alderman, Nor man Alexander, Doyle saner, Max Bibby and Roger Leclerc. Julius Peter Paulson, 29, under arrest in Portland charged with the theft of 89 mortgaged chick ens at his former home in South Dakota, must return there for trial, the state supreme court held here Tuesday. The court affirmed Circuit Judge James W. 'Crawford of Multnomah county, who reject ed the contention of Paulson's attorneys that the extradition papers were faulty. Paulson, who previously op erated a farm at Elk Point SD, was arrested in Portland last Oc tober. The warrant alleged that he sold chickens which he mort gaged ' to . secure payment of a $100 loan obtained at a bank at Beresford. Gov. Charles A. Sprague orig inally approved the extradition papers but Paulson later filed a habeas corpus action which was financed by a group of Portland clubwomen. One of these women deposited $100 In a Portland bank to satisfy the mortgage but the South Dakota authorities refused to drop the charge. Justice Lusk, In writing opinion, said the "court right to Interfere unless illegality In the proceedings.' He added that the extradition papers Involved were regular and that the petitioner was "substantially charred with crime" In the state of South Dakota. Other opinions: State game commission, appel lant vr. Beaver Portland Cement company. Appeal from Jackson county. Suit to enjoin the com pany from constructing a hydro electric plant on Rogue river. De cision by Justice Bailey, in favor of the company. Circuit Judge H. D. Norton affirmed. James T. Cunningham vs. Ore gon Farmers Institute, appellant Appeal from Multnomah county. Action for damages for personal injury. Opinion by Justice Lusk, in favor of Cunningham. Circuit Judge James T. Brand affirmed. Tires Issued Use Most of Week Ration Major portion, of (he tire ration for the first week in April was allocated by Saturday, April 4, the list of purchase, certificates granted by- the Salem rationing board Indicates. ' , ''' ' Passenger type tires andor tubes were allowed to John ' T. Turner," John ,T." Sizemore, Clif ford W, Brown .warehouse, Z. C Brock, . Charles S. Thomas, - De luxe Milk & Ice Cream company, Henry Hooks pie r, Dan If UK: O'ConnelL Salem Supply com pany, Oregon Hop' Co Inc4 R.' F. McLoughlin, Charles., A. Warner and, Salem Baking company. . '- Certificates for purchase of truck tires andor tubes went to Olin Winney, B & C Lumber com pany, Z. C Brock, . Deluxe Milk St Ice Cream Company, Dairy Cor operative association, t Hamman Stage linse, M: Crouser, Harry L Pearson, Mrs. R. M. Steward, Commercial Sand it Gravel com pany, Salem Fertilizer it By Pro ducts company. Passenger recaps and truck re caps were allowed to Oregon Pulp & Paper company, John A. Beckwith, Fred Scharf, Wesley Webb, Salem Concrete it Pipe Products ' company, Dairy Co operative association, Claude Mc- Kenney, J. Lee Stewart, Glen Longren, Nova Young, Alsman it Bramel, Mrs. Mary L. Swingle, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clark, Daniel J. Fry, Daniel B. Kleihege, Ham man Stage lines, O. R. Clearwa ter, Arden Farms company. To John T. Turner, John T. Sizemore, Charles S. Thomas and Oregon Hop Co., Inc., went per mits to purchase obsolete size tires. SimrYdufNfeig Kiwanis Name Salem Committee April 26 to May 2 was officially designated as 'Know Your Neighbor" week for all of, Oregon outside of the city of Portland in a proclamation issued Tuesday by Gov. Charles A. Sprague." 4 In Salem the week's activities Are tinder the sponsorship of the Kiwanis club, who are ask-1 ing the cooperation' of other ser vice clubs of the city and civilian defense organizations in seeing that this week be the success it was , in Portland, where such a plan . was - inaugurated by the Montavilla Kiwanis club. 1 Because, of , the Increased need for cooperative effort in home protection . and civilian 'defense and because of the restriction on travel, neighborhood gatherings are particularly timely now. Gov. Sprague said In his proclamation. Block wardens will play an Important part to - organizing Junior CC Sets Conclave The Oregon state junior cham ber of commerce convention, which will be held in Portland May 1, 2 and 3, will emphasize the "war effort" activities that each chapter may promote m its community. National President Walter Finke of Minneapolis, a high admini strative officer of the state of Minnesota, will speak on the breakfast program Sunday morn ing, May 3. Don Black of Salem is presi dent of the state organization. HERE'S QUICK it find. If " . v TONIGHT Try pwoaoVa-tro-noLltU)snnnia swollen rnembranes, (2) soothes irrita tkn, (3) relieves transient nasal con gestion... And brings great- yfr'CSi. er breaming comfort, wiffrt S- You'll like it! Follow VtSL. directions in folder. VA-TCO-KOl the groups and tentative plana ; call for cooperative dinners, possibly ea Fllday, threoglMut the dty. Included on the Kiwanis club committee for the project are Ed ward L. Allen, George Schwen-v ger, Douglas McKay, W. J. Braun,' Mayor W. W. Chadwick and T, Harold Tomlinson..'. - Teacher to Speak Joy Hills, head of the social science depart ment, Salem public schools, will, address the Rotary club at its luncheon today. ' " ... . STUDIO OPENING OFFER j IH A becnatiful Hand Painted Portrait in a f J lovely Lethatex folder, complete lit i. k 'pip') Sw? mniHi(n)ip? sire d i 520 State St i- Telephone 5722 JTATt rW EL IV 6UAW Hayesvillc Teachers etery. court on charge of speeding bus Reelected, Pay Up PROBATE COURT H. D. Hobbs estate; widow di rected, following hearing, to turn Salter In this city, Tuesday, April 7, Ronald Salter. hopA A nan wnn of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Salter certain Per01131 property over to of route two Turner, brother 0f administrator, H. M. Hobbs. ; Kenneth Wavne Salter of Tumor vreorge ju. nuien esiaw; iuuu Funeral announcements later b hearing set for May 1L M. Josephine Shanks guardian ship; E. A. Daue, T. H. Galloway and A. W. Knox named apprais ers. Minnie Spranger estate: semi annual report of Amo C Spran- j QlflliS HAYES VILLE All the teach ers have been reelected witn a raise in pay. Mrs. Cleoria Parkes, third and fourth grade instructor, is teach ing her ninth year. Mrs. Olive Potter, fifth and sixth grade teacher, is in her fifth year. Mrs. Lillian McKay, primary teacher, and T. B, McClendon are both serv j tneir iirst years. the W. T. Rigdon company. Rittman Herman F. Rittman, at his home in Eagle Creek, Ore, at the age of 73 years. Husband of Mrs. Em ma Rittman, of Eagle Creek, and V rt iZ. tt.-h L 1. 1 received, $4129.50 paid out baiem. Services will be held Fn- rf f Willi Rav and Ida M bora March 1. Salem General hwpti day. April 10. at 2:30 p. m. from I ior wuus Kay ana iaa m. gtmwB-To Mr. and Mr. Harold the J. P. Finley it Son chapel in Portland, With concluding serv ices in Rose City cemetery, Port land. Dennv. executors, to make nartial 1 strwn. i7is North lBth street, a aon. McAfee Promoted To Long Beach William A. McAfee, Salem branch manager for Standard Oil company of California, received notice Tuesday of his promotion to the branch managership at Long Beach, Calif. He expects to leave for his new post as soon as Mrs. McAfee, who has been ill, is able to travel. Before coming to Salem 334 years ago, McAiee represented Standard in Idaho. The local dis trict, covers Marion and Polk counties. ; No Style Restrictions on Men's ' Made-te-Measure Clothes Until June 1st Choose from' hundreds of rich 100 virgin wool fabrics, in the style best suited for your particu lar shape. A . perfect fit guaran teed. Short fat thin, long or any shape made to your individual measure. Suits Priced from f 32.51 Up Open Sat Nite Till t O'clock Joe's Upstairs Clothes Shop . 443 State St Entrance Next to Quelle Cafe- m mm To Juvenile Court A 14-year- old boy arrested Tuesday by city Causey . I police on a vagrancy charge was Jack Wilson Causey, 24, passedlter In the day boxind over to away at Ft Stevens April 7. Sur-1 juvenile court by Justice Joseph vived by father and mother, Mr. I Eel ton on a charge of larceny of and Mrs." Guy M. causey; three I waxen. St Helens Ore, Mary Barbara M4 wiy and Betty Jane . of Salem;, three Pic ttempting to discover kw.- Tviwi n.- wb broke open a rear door In George B. Causey 6 -Sand; rPoint KT IT "" cumpanj .tore a?-" ttaM - -hi. wa., Sunday night or early Mon- Bobby G. and Billy P. Causey of df oming; no merchandise bas Salem. . Funeral announcements 1!T "il3J"1 later by Clough-Barrick company. DO 0V44 1 SCAR'S f tea , TCL.t2t TMl Can2:ry-Ucrl::r3 Uz::n AXL Local No. 2:184 Meets Everv Frl. Ev. THAT'S RIGHT We all believe the other fellow will be responsible if we have an auto accident - - :.' i, - . The Jury May Beliee Otherwise 1 . You need complete automobile' Insurance protection. And it doesn't cost much. - " .'.'". . t ... v m. 1 of N- - ' ; i" uu irjGunAncE Oregon's Largest Upstate Agency Ccla end Marsi!U!d . 123 II. Cossierdal Cclera Did 1120 Alt It lake fo get lh refrtihment It on lc-celd beK! cf .- . i . " Coca-Colo, lit lasto has tho flavor cf . : ' w v; - rfrehmnf. And It leave you wl.h .,-- - f J X . I ..... . 4 t a pltatant cgr-snst cf fctln comptttt ly rtfrcshed. tnoy lev-cetd Coca-Cola. It' !.So ncl f.rrx Yoo; trust Its rj!Ify IOTTU9 WNDM AUTHOHTt'ct THl COCA-COlA COMfAMt IT, COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Of SALEM ?; X. Cm. X. anl44 Omi Av. t O'clock , . . 23S N. Com! Calesa Oregon .j COSES. ALL! . .