The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OSEGOIl STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Tusd Morning. July 21, 1942
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Local News Briefs
500th First Aid Given Virgil stolen Car Recovered Brooks
Gregory, 400 South 19th street, be- Hawkins, formerly of Florence
came the 500th patient treated by but now of Corvallis, reported
the first aid car crew this year his automobile stolen in Albany
when he was treated at the East Saturday at about 10 o'clock. An
'Salem fire station Monday after hour later it was recovered. A
having punctured a vein In his I oaoy leit sleeping in the rear
arm on a spring scale. Otherlseat of the car while Brooks was
treatments given accident victims absent for a few minutes must
this weekend were for split ut- tLave surprised the thief, accord
per up where struck by a suck of . "
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junvuics wuoa, xeiia leicner, JOI wm Wuwln
North Commercial stot; fmger tered at the county Jail Monday
. syui in a power s?w, jtlODen CUT- frnTT1 WnoHhnrn cti. rmirt w-
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iTT I . "U"UI venue; lorejgn James ttenry Hoyf held m !ieu o
7- , u T w ' to $426 on a charge of be
ouuui yumnierau. siresi. - ing m astate of mtoxication on a
Lu'ti florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N.Ub. Public highway, and Pete Rut-
- - .. kowski, to be tried July 24 on a
. Stamp Delinquencies Checked j drunken driving charge
-"Formal notices of delinmimrv I
were being placed Monday on P1- Moran, 158 S. Cottage. Chiro-
cars not showing the $5 revenue I Picric rnysician. uuu emi.
stamps required by federal law.
,The notices, which are signed by
the deputy collector for, the in
. ternal revenue service of Port
land, allow the motorist five days
, to. purchase the stamp or "be sub
ject to the penalties imposed by
law. A recent check at the Sa
V titer Den Linden Now Network of Trees, Twigs Leaves PUBLIC RECORDS
Hub Caps Missing Theft of
two hub caps from his car as it I
stood parked on State street near
Church street early Monday af
ternoon was reported by Ernest
Rehling of route two to city po
lice. '
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; lem Postoffice showed that in this Escapees Reported Escape of
area several nunarea . motorists wniiam Pratt frnm th colonv
.naa not purcnasea tne stamps. farm of the Orecon state hosDitaL
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Defense Conference Called ? John Curry from, the hospital . - . ii-"nii;fc- til and:custody.of a child-, married up day while Thursday a simUar
' Jerrold ' Owen, state coordinator PrPr wre reported to pouce nu siaewais on tne rjler,." 511". ZJTZ uIZ. .7. C February JI9, 1921, at St. Paul, event occurs at isue. Friday
CDXCCIT COURT - - liquor to Intoxicated person; glv
Mary Alice Mattison vs. Ernest I en 24 hours to plead, released on
Lawrence Matuson; complaint ior l sao nan. , -
divorce and custody of two chil-1 Eldon Champ, overloaded truck
dren: cruel and inhuman treat-1 axle; $2.50 fine.
I ment, and personal - IndigniUes, MUNICIPAL COURT
including striking plaintiff with j Leonard Gerritse, Portland,
stove Pokct on wuiy w, auegea; aflure to sto . $2-50 bafl.
married in lowa on Marcn n, Martin; Riiiines. Mont:
Viola" Burns vs. J. A. Bums; j Holland L. Stewart: vagrancy;
complaint for. divorce and return j no bafl. s
of plaintiffs former name. Thorn- L Ydia Curtis; violation
as; , cruel ana mmiman vreauiieuk i gjg ruJgj JQ hail.
auegea; mamea August u Edon Gm Howard, Lebanon; no
at yancouver vyasn. . ,. onerator's Ucense; $2.50 bafl.
Maree- L. Odom vs. Prudential I . Walter Downs: walking against
I Lafe; replies to answers; appuca-1 red light; $1 ball.
non ior tnai aate. - i . " - I .Mflfnrd J.- Van Hess: - running
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jacx umeriana vs. urus itocx i a uvhf $250.
et ai; answer oi oeienoani hock.
C W. Henkle and Paul Bollman
vs. Myrta Johnson Robinson; an
swer. V. - : 1 - - ; "
Cffa . Ladd. vs.. Ladd .Funeral
home; amended answer.. . .
SMnT Stevens v.: Harrr A.
Brown: order for plaintiff to ap- ' Salem playgrounds are in the
pear, before Judge E. M. Page at midst ot. the , tuuest , ween yex
11 a. m. today, for .deposition. , , scheduled in that . two iwim
Ball vs. West Coast Life Insur- meets, a pair of dressup days,
ance company; Wal scheduled for I and an exhibition show are In-
9 a. m." Wednesday, , . . , I eluded.
Ethel Gordonier vs. Fred E. . Slated for Wednesday afternoon
Gordonier; complaint for. divorce is the Olinger playground dress
Playgrounds
Week Is Full
United States as a
the British mission.
member of
of civilian defense, ; has called a Monday.
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' L t T oft T c i Man to Speak - Rudolf
wdmatora ; for Jur30 at Salem. Haybrook, a London artist, will
Vanous phases of the civilian de- beJthe 7peaker ,t the Kiwanis
JSrfI club today. Haybrook is in the
; ties, army representatives and of
ficials from the sector office of
: civilian defense, according "to
, Owen. ' .
' Eats. It's the Coffey. Joe's' place.
Open day and night.
Glalsyer Grandfather Herb-
WW" I HJTCnn nw- tnw nnM Hnn f I oftmnnn Br
.i A i... .-A Hill. KomiM t." rrant frntn thrm Thn. th trt vklfh anee 1 "ft v - r- --
IVMITTAJl IW UU UVIV aavvav r"v . V -rwmm ' . w - I
cut straight through Berlin like a gleaming ribbon now present an entirely different viewi rem above.
(This phot passed by US censor.)
Service Men
Whtra Thai Art
Waal They're Doing
Class to Study "Morons" Amnld 1 KahW m
("Morons.' will be the topic for among 19 soldiers' fecentiy grad
j the Truth Study class at its imeet- uated from the Fort Douglas,
ing Wednesday night at 336 State uuh Khooitot bakers and cooks.
5tlccl- V"1VC olcvtl" He Is the brother of Loretta Kah-
sAiii stnin t. f?. Edward, ler. secretary to Salem School
ert B. Glalsyer, secretary of the rmAe geve box 801, reports a Superintendent Frank B. Bennett
saddle stolen from his barn.
state highway commission, and
: Mrs. Glaisyer received word here
i Monday that they had become
: grandparents. A boy, weighing 7 Old Instruments
pounas ana n ounces, was Dorn i
to Ltand Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, For Musicians
1r.. at Phoenix. Anx.. Sunday. I
Lt Glaisyer is an air corps Soilgllt )y NftVy
The graduates wore the tradition'
al white jacket and puffed cap of
their calling. Sgt Kahler has been
assigned to the officers' mess at
Fort Williams, Utah.
Corpus' Christi, Tex.', where he
will be a flight" instructor at the
naval air field. ' - :
Portland Tops
In Recniiting
the city swim
summons. . ; i .-I -. championships . at Liesne , pooi.
Custody matter: petition of Al- while Saturday afternoon an un
theat M. Taus. for. removal of two I usual demonstration and the first
minor children, -Voyd J. and 1 of its kind will be given at both
Tracy Nelson, from "custody of I pools when the staff of instruc
their father, her former husband, I ors - demonstrate the various
and delivery into her custody in I phases of the leam to swim cam-
accordance with court decree of paign.
March 4, 1941.
t. rFarewiell Program
Ransom Carpenter has been
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer V. Carpenter, and has re-
, W?hrSf hd the Pord dtatriet signed up
PORTLAND. July 20-tiPr-The I PROBATE
pAr41an1 navv Mmii4m0 iHeMf - Wtlliflm Hi of McAllister SlAt!
a v nawaa j m. -.a utuu uawtvt I mmm l
is tops in enlistments again, Lieut closing order, Ethel McAllister, I l,OIlllllittCC UnilCCl
uoor, jrienn r . orave was i aamuusirairuu
informed Monday. Emil Klinger estate; David J.
corps.
V m tit .11 YiTVeTTn yt-!i fnr fill
National figures for June shew- Wied appointed administrator and o local mn leaving for
I the Portland district signed un L. C. Maves, J. .A. Heltzel and M. mn;farv with the army
recruits for each . 100,000 irommuw awuaiswa.
Mike Balkovic, formerly an in
vestigator for the state parole
The navy wants that old cornet n11 to radio mJ
The home of the Boatwright fam
i
ed and ransacked, according to a S. J. witter, welfare oincer ior - "tZTfTi ZZehSB
reoort to noUce bV Church Sturte- the 13th naval district, announced Plyi footba11 lor Coach SPec
vand. 2330 Lee street, who had that the navy was receiving a
been asked to watch the property great many musical Instruments
In the absence of the Boatwrights. of all types, but that It needs
Tha lock of a rear door had beivlmore.
r.r!d off "For morale and recreational
Portland, July 20-(j'P)-Enlist
ments in the navy announced here
Monday included John W. Guen
11 , 1 I M I
purposes, xne navy nas pieniy oi w.., c.im
y 1 tt x? .1 I ... . . . .... I w v " vo - v.
xuu can now ouj a w csungnouse i auueuc equipment oi ita own,"
TTlAtrir rinra fit the YfltF An. I Pr.mmnr.Ai trUtAi eoM TTr
"' - i vviiiiiiatiuti ? i ikKi oaiu .iwn- i . ,
Bliance Co.. 255 North Liberty. vr ,t not hav r,Mrlv rp. itoe raDiree, wno was
rornmuiz appraisers. , will be arranged by a committee
rctrinta n mil it hark In first I OCOrge 1- ASOWman CSiaie, zmai I . 4k. niHn. nr
niar. Tia Rrave was tniH hv Cant, decree authorizing division of res- jioIs
E. B. Lapham, recruiting inspect- Wue among three children, Alice 1 . md othr organioaUons
US navy, has been attending an or for the 11 western states. I naroia, excvuuix. v i m gaje
aviation school In Seattle andl Los Angeles was second with I MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS The group is requested to meet
spent a few days with his parents, gn.68 and Providence, HI, third Paul C. Rodgers, 19, tire re- J Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the cham
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelps, this with 84.05. San Diego rated I capper, Salem route five, and ber of commerce with O. E.
week. I fourth nationally - San Francisco Doris Joan Abbott 19. domestic, I "Mose" Palmateer. chairman of
ueut.-ana Mrs. u. n. coosson eihth and Seattle tenth. 766 North 20th street, Salem. tho farewell committee of Capita
and small daughter of Los Angeles t,,j v.j William K. Horner, 23, soldier, I tost. American Legion, who
have taken an apartoent at the sinc Harbop until April Lo. Angeles, and Eeanor Fay taking the lead to lts organiza-
xri x-ncipa aonre. xxe ia w L,n . nftsd nut hv Ijm Joecniei, zi, a noru i-aui .j i non. nepreseniauves vi ui vn-
ini.. t mv Portland mi street, Baiem. lous clubs are asuea oy faimaxeer
below both Los Angeles and Hous- JUSTICE COURT to come voluntarily, not waiting
ton, Tex. John uinlue, selling aiconouc ior iuruicr nomioiuua.
Eagles to Initiate The Frater
nal Order of Eagles will take in
enough musical instruments, and m eJlcJd
some of the outlying stations and I
some of the smaller ships want to
about 30 new candidates at its fom small orchestra. There are
imuauon meeting lonigm, Dring
Jng the total of new members
taken into the lodge during June
and July to 60, a record for these
months. Refreshments will be
served following the meeting.
no funds earmarked for the pur
chase of musical Instruments, and
donations of such instruments will
be welcome."
He stated that instruments
should be sent to the district wel-
detachment at Paine Field, Wash.,
to the officer's candidate school at
Fort Bel Vois, Alexandria Va.,
spent a few days at the home of
his parents here before" leaving
for the east.
Soldier Apprehended City
police picked up Pvt. Jack N.
Lane. retSorted AWOL from the
army, In the 1100 block on North to pianos
Capitol street and, turned him
ver to military authorities.
For Home Loans see Salem Fed-
r1 150 Rmith r.lhrtv.
PORTLAND, July 20-WHar-
old E. Hogan, Salem, was among
fare officer, 13th naval district, new ' recruits announced Monday
Exchange building, Seattle. All by the marine corps.
types are wanted from jews harps
Permits Issued -sued
Monday rby
Permits is
the Marion
Hubbs on Leave
To Aid Airport
A leave of 90 days was granted ordnance department
Sgt. Robert Hulst has recently
been visiting his parents, Mr. and
;Mrs. Bert Hulst, 175 Sunnyview
avenue. He has gone to Aber
I deen, Md., where he will enter
officers' training school In the
Hulst has been at Fort Stevens
TITondav hv fh Marinn pnnnfv
county court included. To move court to County Eneineer N. C. and Fort Canby and his wife ana
combines Leroy Wallace, C. Hubbs to allow him to be in gov- baby are now witn his Parents
ernment employ in connection m saiem-
with construction of the Salem
airport, roads, . sewers and the
T. Lorenzen, Karl B. Wiper and
Charles Knuths; to haul log!
Will Gates.
PORTLAND, July 20-(yp)-State
..v.. ..i ' mlm c.. water system in particular.
Salem fjre station Monday called sign vmiChTs at the end of
the first aid I car to tree t Mary each month and count
Irene Hart, 365 East Washington road jobs fa tim , f
sireei, wno was duicu uj ui. 1 county.
ine Due was saia no. iu ue sti-
lous unless compiicauons set in. 1 m -1
Waitress wanted, some experience
desirable. The Spa. KetUm IO 3CllOOl
Word of Death Received Mrs.
IT Cu.Ma 1Qi Dmrmin
iJZ- .:r:::'- VL ;V ;;: Superintendent of PubUc Instruc
aveuue, uoa I : to TV. j w
-3 il. V-- -Set.. -Mrm A 1 WOAItlCM 1VJUU-
xf nVn of Butte iionV "Mrs da married teachers will
gf to vSedofTen JSi -turn to Oregon schools this fall
7. j T..r to meet a shortage of instructors,
friends here. ,,. . M :
I U BliVl MIC 19 UlVOk OC11VU3 XXI
Bay Escaoes from Falrvlew 1 rural schools, but not critical, he
Nineteen-year-old Eugene , Shep- said, warning that prejudice
ard escaped from the Fairview against married teachers Is a lux-
home Sunday night or Monday ury lew districts can afford.
morning, state police reported. Putnam said the population
His father's home is in Vale. I trend away from rural areas to In- '
d us trial centers might make it
possible to close some small
schools without hardship and
transfer those teachers to other
r schools where they will be need- j
ed.
Ensign Ernest T. Eldridge, US
naval reserve, left last week for
stationed at Camp Adair.
Homer Brown of Hillsboro vis
ited last week at the Bob Mitchell
home. He is leaving next week for
Sacramento, Calif., where he will
be stationed as a civilian training
pilot
Private. Fliers
Sought for "
Navy Trainers
Opportunities are open for pri
vate aviators to receive cornmis- 1
sions in the United States navy'
and to serve their country as in
structors in the navy's great air
centers, an announcement ' from
the naval aviation cadet ? election
board for the 13th naval district,
discloses" 1 .
The navy will train 30,000 pl
ots . a year . and the stupendous
task requires a large force of
competent instructors. Civilian plfA
ot trainijig Instructors, commer
cial aviators and men who are ac
tive as private flyers 'are eligible
for : consideration In : the. navy's
program to increase its corps of
competent instructors. Men . be
tween the ages of 21 and 40 years .
are! sought,' and those who have
the 1 general qualifications and are
able to meet the physical require-'
ments will be chosen In the near
future. '- v-.f. : . :: v
Those who lack the necessary .
800. hours of pilot time with 100
hours .in the last year, but qualify t
otherwise, win have an opportun-
ty to meet- the navy regulations
through the advanced course of
civilian pilot training. Their
board, room and 1 tuition will be
furnished during their advanced,
training. - '.-'-V' "
Those qualifying: will be com
missioned as US naval , reserve
flying officers, receive the full
flight pay of. their rank-and re
ceive additional training at great
naval air Stations. ; ; - - '
Interested candidates can ob
tain complete:- information . by
writing the Naval Aviation Cadet
Selection Board, 117 Marlon
street, Seattle, Wash.
Postmasters Okehed
WASHINGTON, July
The senate has confirmed the
following Oregon postmasters:
George Larkin, Newberg; Early-
Phillips, Scio; Frank H. Laighton,
Seaside.
mmm
iWSim
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Lyons have received word from
their son, Sgt. Cyril Lyons, who
is somewhere in the British Isles.
He said he is Jn good health. !
rTnVTBnAT.il! . tlttnm Shil
ling has passed the tests toNae--a
parachutist and is now receiving
further ground training at Fort
Benning, Ga.
Harlan Peterson of the army
medical corps, is now at Fort
Houston, Tex., receiving hospital
training.
Leslie Peterson has recently
been given the rating of corporal
technician.
Archie Rankin, mail carrier for
Cloverdale cummunity, has en
listed and carried the mail for
the last time Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher have
received a cablegram from their
son, Willie O. Fisher, In Aus
tralia. They were reassured that
he is in good health.
Obituary
Domegalla
John Domogalla, at a local hos
pital Friday. July 17. Former resi-
fjnt of Eagle .Point, Ore. An
nouncements later by Rose Lawn
Funeral home. "
Bartlett
Store Victory Hour
Proves Successful
Salem's first Victory hour staged
Saturday by the Brown Jewelry
Mrs. Pearl Marie Bartlett, late company was well attended and
resident of 1985 Fir street, Salem, j resulted in the sale of over $200
Monday, 'July 20, at the age of worth of U n i t e d States war
80 years. Survived by three sons, I stamps.
Willard S. Bartlett of Salem, Dr. I The announcement was made
E. L. Dunn of Chicago, and Dr. Monday by Dr. Harry A. Brown.
Arthur V. Dunn of Sacramento; DroDrietor of the firm, who has
step-son, Prof. Paul B. Bartlett indicated that similar promotions
of Lewiston, Maine; three sisters, lor tte sale of war stamps may be
Mrs. B. U. Aaams 01 oaiesuur -.i out m ve future.
Ill,- Mrs. A. W. cnua 01 unnneu,
Iowa, and Mrs. G. W. Rose of Los
Angeles; six grandchildren. In
cluding Ronald and Loren Bart'
lett of Salem; also two great
grandchildren. Services will be
held at Clough-Barrick chapel at
2 p. m. Wednesday.
Ilahn "
In this city Friday, July 17,
Earl Hahn. at age of 47 years.
Survived by sister, Essie Gregg,
of Richmond. Calif., and son, tan
Hahn of Denver, Colo. Announce
ment of services; later, by Kose
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Titvel '
. AnticipaaoH fUm
pla. Tall !(
VAIITED!
Cascara Dark
Large er Small Lets
Per E60 Lb. v
Most Be Dry!
Capital -Bargain House
145 Center St, Salem, Ore.
(By the Bridge)
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mil in wvii nvmnv
ft jf anil vj4anfl a
' ' In war as in peace the Great North
ern dining car aervice continue to
earn enthusiastic approval. Menus
still reflect the variety of the North
west's bountiful farms; orchards and
gardens and there is the same smooth,
efficient service. Prices, too, remain
moderate.
This same attention to details is
evident everywhere aboard the Em
pire Builder. The excellence of the ,
service and the completeness of the
accommodations assures you a com
fortable trip whether you ridea in
Coaches, Tourist or Pullman sleeping
cars.
Local Agent or Write C. X BischofT.
T.FJU S3t American . Bank Bldg,
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COFFEE
MJ.B, Hiffs, Folger's,
Chase and Sanborn
Limit 4 UkL
lb.
Our lease has expired and ive are anxious
to take a much needed restf so tee have decided
to discontinue business for a fetv months, at
least.
After taking this vacation lie will reopen
in new quarters.
We wish to take this opportunity to thank
you for your patronage these many years.
This sale .will last through August J, only!
110 DELIVERIES!
COFFEE
Crescent, Schilling;
Del Monte, S & W
Limit 4 Lb.
Del Monte Solid Pack DeUIonte Brand Del Monta Brand
Size Can: S 2Ji Can.
cf 24 ; . . . . 13" CaSO . . . .: $2.69 42) cans far iitS
rajFIKl ; . 2,1(5
ciiss flood bci. snoniisiiiiG
ALBERT Washington .
Per Package Mb. Tin ' 1-Ib. Tin Wh. Fall ,
mm7
La vn Funeral home.