The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning August 21, 1942 PAGETTVE UCC Hearings Service Men On Operating Season Start . Gordon Bressler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bressler of Salem, re cently wrote his ! parents from Australia that he had been pro moted to corporal in the United Hearings on 15 disputed rede- States armed forces.' He also said Luu florist Ph. 9592. 1278 N. Lib. Boys, get your St,Stei Local News Briefs Permits Issued Building per-( Dallas Office Opened Mrs. mits issued Wednesday and Thurs- J Vera Dougherty Is to be in charge day included UK and Esther I of the Dallas branch of the em- Decker, 507 North' 19 th, alter J ployment service which is sched dwelling, $75; Nona Zliberg, 553 uled to open this morning. It is a North 15th, reroof dwelling, $100; j branch of the Salem office and is B. Fen wick, 645 Ferry, erect a (under the supervision of Richard terminations of ooeratinff seasons I that he, had been confined to a chamney on apartment house, $85; i Fiekell, field man. The office is from 1938 to 1941 have been hospital with a sprained ankle. fcd Thomson, 1810 North 4th, re-1 located in the chamber of com-1 launched by the state unemploy roof porch of dwelling, $10. , , Imerce rooms. . ihr ment .compensation., coromissiorv! Daryl ColweU, son of Mr. and t .1 ollioais announced nere., Tnurs-I ;irs. m. fj. tiweii, sum , route a-l, - , v'm finishid' hla toam- i now. nave snencune moner una a i Army Goods T a k H-Albert fall. See Orc Mff. of The States- Of.tbe protests, 18 were.fued jv - ' ... - ' i - - - --c m, - ai. : j i am m mm - an Bviaimn Tlrfliin a nlriir hnm a Inv - . 1 oj employers anu uie remainaer , . told city police: Thursday that , D employes, hearings, seneauiea someone had stolen both personal vomer upens rnaay xne rec- nrsi in, corvaius, uregon vujana and army belongings from his mo- rational center operated each Dallas, will be held in 27 of Ore- torcycle late Wednesday , night year at the Lakebrook hop yard pn's' 36 counties" during" the next while he was attending a local wiU open the 1942 season Friday four months. V " ; " V theatre.' Amon4he articles were under the supervision of Mar- , Payments of 140.790 already Mrs.N Mabel MaV of BrcoksT'was several tools and ". an army " rain aret Grewell and Jim Glass. The J have been made to-seasonall home on a short furlough to visit coaw j vuu riaimanui airecuy aueciea Dy uie i relatives ana menu, it wu ... i cv.i t uuji. icu c i uuuutu, i j vman sunreme coun neoision. i tit-ct visit name since ucmuer. or nome see cu- uon pictures, ounaay scnooi ana Payments-in uncontested cases 1941. for Sgt Perkins, who en Ml 1311 JmiTM -1 .iru1TV 1 nsrimn sitVio.. tiritm I . . . I.. ... ' ij uiwua vuiu nuuun. i are Deing x e s u m e a, oui manj 1 ustea two yeacs ago. tie revumeu I - I -1 1 ,i1t W k.M 1 1 A. 1.;. i ...ill. WIa Vi A Koaa vrew i,m wu twii- i -vn I v. :i t K.on. I r- t j r ij a1, j -1 v , V w 1 fh. 1A ,MK Cmal. '"-"'U'6J I Dier IVliSS XVUUl MU wi lo4u. ty loau Bna utw iZiT?n mn 0 been completed and final re- mi n ! 4Vian in man CrnintT I en S3.95 to S7.50. SlaclCS SO.95 TO I . . ... Commissioner Ralph Girod said $8.50. Shirts $4.50 to $5.50. Men's I ' " - ,A,n Floyd Rudie, manager J of the- Thursday. Normally approximate- suits $25.00 to $36.50. Top coats we o concerns wnuse 1 w Acklin- Bootery in Salem and a t- A lw 4V,eU SIR SO nn Thnma Kav " uutmuus scuvua wc 1 momKT- nf th West Salem CUT If OU 111C11 D1C UUVIVJCU . WW 1 1 - . , , w . " " season, but no new oiling pro- Woolen Mill Retail Store, 260 S. I El as a resultthe Laymen de- council before entering the re- . Where They Are What They're Doing aTlatlon mechanics'. ;scheL He b a former States man employe. Staff JSgt Lee H. Perkins, star tloned at" Fort Ord, Califs ison of 1t are nlanned and onl natch- I 12th. ing Jobs are to be undertaken, Girod explained. cision, 385 were xouna non-sea sonal and the remainder were given shorter off-seasons. serve corps of the marines, was in Salem on Sunday with a group of men on their way to Indian Known in Salem Rev; S. Dar low Johnson, pastor of Leslie Bade benents are bemg paid 1 .... m,OT I if-iu-j;.. i u 1 t moo I i 41 . i ;iJ I It costs no more to use the best fTT T u V " " " " Reroof now with Pabco Roofing. ? has Paor f a,n4 c 0 " 1 .nJ eyme last five years, has been appoint No down payment, 12 months to pay. Ph. 9221. R. L. Elfstrom Co 375 Chemeketa St. Drl Thomas W. Childs, son of which seasonal restrictions have the late Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Childs ed pastor of the Fremont Metho- been removed. dist. church in Portland. Election Order Ready Pre pared by County Clerk Lee Oh mart, an order officially declar ing election of A. R. Coleman, R. Last few days! Smart Shop's nAllwJNJKNV summer "close-out sale" . . . Out- standing Values. . . 115 N. Lib- REPORTER 1 Of S. Kerr, Peter P. Kirk, Jesse - JManegre and Claude Smith as di- Reckless Driving Charged rectors of the St. Paul Rural Fire Virgil Maffie has been committed of Salem, graduate of Salem high school, who is on military leave from his work as a forest patholo gist in Portland with the federal department of agriculture, has been stationed at Camp Callan, " San Diego, Calif., his sister, Isabel Childs, received word Thursday. Called to Duty 1 r JEFFERSON -T Lieut Olin Rus : seu - MUler, artillery reserve, has been "called for active duty with the regular army. He left this week for a training center 5 and is to be assigned io the : artUlery school at Fort Sill, Okla. Lieut MiUer Is the son of C. H. Miller and a nephew of Mrs. Paul McKee. He at tended Parrish Gap. grade school and Jefferson high school and is a gradnate In lorging engl neerinr at Oregon State college. ' He was among those receiving r commissions last June, Silverton Board SILVERTON The Sflverton pyt ChOds. whose wife and two protecUon area is to be presented to e county Woodburn TItT HOPEWELL Loren Swenwold, who is in training near Chicago, is home on furlough. He expects to be transferred soon. to the county court Monday, Canning Peaches ready; You pick, Asninwall Orchards at - Brooks Phone 21261. I: justice court on a charge of reck less driving, to f serve 90 days, ! pay a fine of $500 'and costs. ing report Wednesday: I enlisted last month under the of Certificates for passenger tubes fleers' training schedule for 3A were issued to E. Jack, Mt Angel men. farmer, one; Lillian Burnham, Norman W. Frees, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Frees of 1355 State street was com missioned In the naval air force at Corpus Christ!, Tex., recent ly. Enlisting last October, Frees received his preliminary train ing at the naval reserve base. Seattle. He was a student at Eastern Oregon College of Edu cation. Apply now for paper routes. Boys Silverton farmer, one; Arthur ...u 1. st.. t.. 4nn 4Vi! I TTiifinTi Siltrernn f armor nnp' aransierrcuM. 1 faU, see Mr . Oark at Statesman. Lela Mulkey, Silverton farmer, J. Kennedy Wishart, pastor of . r w c silverton far- xne uauas fivangeutm ciiitivii, 1 Aioiners 10 meet jviotners oi 1 trun 1 ' -1 ..tin. f. I r luei lias uccu uwuiicu uu acuu service men in company r, iona nitat r tnr nH- the generar church conference infantry, will hold a no-host Sup- solete tires to.Syvert Funrue. Sil- iransiers mm.; laum per ai me oaiem xjvia oeptem- vprton farmer one Lela Mulkev 1 ra rt,rio w Woirhoi u nf 01 t nT..tu venon iarmer, one, iia aiumey, . . : . " " "."I' ucr0, "-yf-J'"w Silverton farmer, two. wno nas Deen m AiDany, wm ue 1 ivtn street, is in cnarge. nr. tn n T. m cnarge w me um u"- . , . . CHvortnn farrviar tnm-1 are earning 3 at Salem Federal, Walter WrubleMt Angel farmer, r c-rKK ovanmlict nf San Fr. c r ;v,t I two: E. S. Patterson. Silverton nando. Calif., will speak Friday , farmer, two; E. Jack, Mt Angel Donald D. Strode, Lebanon, and and Saturday and at two services unaaunan neiurns n. n. rtua- farmer, two; Joseph Schoenback- cnaries m. Agee, onenaan, nave Sunday at the Pilgrim Holiness diman, executive to the Cascade ier, Scotts Mills farmer, one; Ar- entered coast " guard training at church at Market and Capitol area council, uoy ocouis, reports thur Kuenzi, Silverton farmer, uonnevuie louowing enlistment m streets. The public is invited and an enjoyaoie trip to ine Jfniimom two; Lillian Burnham, Silverton the coast guard reserve, the services are' scheduled for scout camp in normeasi ew farmer, one. Mexico as a representative 01 ine For truck recaps to Farmers , portt AND Orp Auir 20- northwest. iTTninn nil ivrnmanv." Silverton. . 1 . - - - ' 1 jxavai enlistments announcea uere Don't miss! Smart Shop's summer "vc "c" "v"w" Thursday included these Salem Lester vmnn farmpr. one tire: roruana Choose your subjects. Thomas - Lient9 stolen The Willamette fieneral Electric. SilvertonT one and Gregg snortnano, pooiuteep- Grocery company discovered the tire; J. Tolmsoff, Silverton logger, PORTLAND, Aug. 20.-P)-Re- mg, omce inhumes, cn.. theft of two spot lights from one two tires and one tube: B. Smith, cent navy enlistments include & Chemeketa bis. in. 0S8. of its trucks narked at Trade anrt u..n formor t;r onA tirn I Thomas A . Williams. Leonard E. c - nuxik aaiui4 vn w uv vtwi - Cottage streets, city police report- tubes: Farmers Union oil com- Schaeffer, Samuel A. Massey, ed Thursday. pany, Mt AngeL one tire; Silver Vernon L. Hagedorn, Bill C Dr. Moran, 158 S. Cottage, chiro- . .. . T to ' Itr ricnn .11 aiom- T?AKort T. tels. Salem farmer, two tires and Kropf and Wallace H.. Usen Smith Recovering Scott Smith, two tubes; C. Peterson, Silverton brandt Corvallis. - 1 - . xi . t- 1 11 . . : . v c?:i ifal W1nMH9v Anmist . 19. at UWI,cr ui "le onum ruw com-1 logfier, unc me, v- oiciaa, oix- the age of 66 years. Survived by puljr VVI1U "as senousiy ui venon iarmer, iwo ures, 7:45 p. m. Investigate before you invest visit the Capital Business College. visit trie capital Business couege. thrpe- and for tnirk tirps ' See its up-to-date equipment and "close-cut sale" ... last few days rteoe'Ga n McBride Sil- men: F" Stupka' learn of its stream-lined courses. ... 115 N. Liberty St L6. JSS J' Geer' Napoleon E' Van Obituary Laws ' Frank Laws, late resident of 571 Union street at a local hos- f or the past week, has improved sufficiently to be able to receive visitors at home. widow, Mrs. Lucille Laws of Sa lem; two sons, Basil of McMinn ville and Ferris of North Bend; three step-daughters, Mrs. Clari bel Albertson of Portland, .Mrs. ville roof p nothing down, 12 mo. uioya namsaen ana - mrs. nana Nichols, both of Salem; one grand son, Ferris Laws, jr., of North Bend, and three step-granddaugh- p TTtilitioa or rviPM will Vu held Fridav - 11 Mills tJI.lXll.lC9 Increases Slated PORTLAND, Aug. 20.-Kfl5)-Ma rine corps enlistments announced here Thursday, included Eldred II. Bankston, Salem. You can still buy a Johns-Man- T liiJliv.rta VA pay. Mathis Bros 164 S. Com'l. J)jJg FniitS August 21. at 1:30 p. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, Rev. F. C. Stannard . officiating. Concluding services, .Amity cemetery. Engineer Leaves Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Landers, 89 f Belmont are leaving to visit with their son, Lt E. L. ; Landers, at WASHINGTON. Aue. 20 -OP Moffit field, Calif. Lt Landers Forthcoming increases in the price nas been in .the navy for about ceilings on dried prunes," pears, two months. He was formerly a peaches, apricots, figs and raisins doctor at Josepn,- ore.- wprp annminrpd Wpdnpsdav hv T. O. RusspII. ehipf of th pn- I ... 1 - i inp oirirp oi nnr anminisrraimn i n . m t m. ji t-. Wittenberi " "."? " will raise the March. 1942. rriw r T. " tT;ii i v! : vears. nas accented an assignment "u"lc . v.an wmcuoerg, i " -' ZZT cemng, at ine packer level,-Dy 4K. tt aOT . M has hom in dence,. 2987 Brooks avenue, oiaie! about 15 per cent Another regu-Z;;" " tti, mm Thursdar: Aueust 20. at the aee" gmeers ana wui report at &eauie lat;nn w51i whoUcai d "" , . s,,rvivPd bv widow. Saturday. - ZZZZZ-J ter.at San Francisco. Mrs. Anna Wittenberg of Salem; Russell's duties here will be in relation to the packer prices. four daughters, Mrs. Elsie Har- j taken over by David Dunn, as-J The action is designed to allow rington of Evanston, 111-, Freda j sistant engineer. Prior to coming processors specified margins over Wittenberg, Ade.la Wittennerg to Salem, Kusseu spent some time the support-buying prices to and Juanita Wittenberg, all of Sa-1 in South America and later was growers, set previously by 5 the lem; three sons, jynest witten- a resident of Eugene. ; agriculture department the OPA berg, US army. Arthur, and Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Russell and their said, adding that "it is expected ward Wittenberg of Salem; grand- daughter will live in to provide another link in the co- son, James namngxonoi. jvans- Seattle ... . ordinated nroeram to encourage - . A. TTflA I I - ion, in., ana nepnew, Den-mi. i I maximum production and distri tenDerg OI &aiem. Announcements i Kiiha I bution. . . . . i mmmm. a A M 9 later ny ciougn-Bamcic company. - The maior Dortion of the dried MONITOR C h a r 1 e s Taylor, United States navy, left last week for Virginia."' ' Kreiticr To Mr. and Mn. Josenh fruit and raisin pack, which last - in.. Jtreitzer. tayton, a daughter. Jan- vear totaled 500.000 tons, with a Laura Rossi at Vallejo, Jiem General S7S00Q0QQ Ml llM, m u. ' in o w I .a, .. , , , , , , Rossi Mrs. STATION Robert R. Wake field, superintendent of Stayton schools,, has enlisted In the US army, signal corps and will at tend school In. Salem for three months. He has resigned bis po sition with the Stayton schools but the school board has not named his successor. ., , - caw, f15: ru,T1:, Br"eX S " Mr-. Samuel taken this season by the military : WOODBURNBob IL Renin WlOOWer, A. J. itOSSl OI vaiiejo; .,?P"Sr 5,"! forces and lend-lease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Renn, father and mother. Mr and Mrs. Maternity home. sales to the domestic trade may I has been awarded a gold star for 2, DaSsS the maitary exceptional work as an aviation ftrs, uaiias mjboi comD , koss m;ge at Salem General hospital and lend-lease requirements have ' cadet He is in training at a field Funeral home. Smith Of Stayton and Wallace Lanfor To Mr. and Mrs. Mar Smith with the US coast guard; sisters. Miss Grace Smith, Miss General hospital. . vr c;i, h.t,. T?rtca vo To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin &U Of Salem. Mrs. Mabel KOSen- I Annan Elaine. July 28 at Salem Gen- berg of Los Angeles, Mrs.Lorena pTo , MrsrC.vid Fisher ' of Portland and Miss Joy I b. Harnby. Portland, a daughter, Smith of Stayton. Announcement n. uiy 24, at saiem General aos of services later by the Rose Lawn I cauteanx To Mr. and Mn. Alfred t Herbert caiiteaux, zu ntuxn zisi street, a daughter. Frances Anne. July 20. at Salem Deaconess Hospital. now she shops "cnsMiDcrair Without Painful Backache Maay ofttrera nfief amtsiac t)Aar1a him rJ iimir trauiile bit be tirol kidnrv. The kidaey axe Nrtun'l ehiet way tag tae tacem texts aaa wuu w wte biood, Tbey kelp ataat paopia paw aboat S Kaea dlaordW ef kidaejr funrtSoa petmSta tatter U rrmjua la to" ctooo, tk been filled. near Los Angeles. Esch Mrs. Muzzetta Esch, late resi dent of 1130 Chemeketa, at a lo cal hospital, Thursday, August 20. Mother of Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Sa lem: Mrs. Althea Drillon, Port land. Mrs. Wilbur Daily, Port land; Harry Esch, Salem; , sister of William Miles, Portland, Mrs. Calista Hancock, Gaston. Three grandchildren also survive. Serv ices will be held Saturday, August 22, at 1:30 p. m. from Clough Barrick chapel. Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Concluding services in City View cemetery. Dojle ' Elizabeth Doyle, at a local hos pital August 20, at the age of 54 years. Funeral announcements later by Walker-Howell" Funeral home. " . -. . irr paiaa, Im oi pep aad eacfrr, fettiag p Blita, aveUiac, puffiaeat tuxkr the eyaa. keailacfiM ana ounaeaa. rreoaeet ar acifity iimatra wit amarUac asa bonisc tiawe aborn taer a am thing roaa iritk your kidaye or blaadcr. nm't waitl Aak tout dnurrwt far Deeali Thu, aaed aoceeaafully by nmuoae for orcr 40 j-rara. Tbey kit aappy nuet aad vin attp . 11M 01 ataaer uoca auaa 1 tka 14 m Dm ei kidaer tubes Buaa oat Bon wwaMlrai yew blood, Got Coaa'a JPuia, Record Mark ; , For Payroll Set, Oregon Record mark for all time was set by Oregon's industrial payroll during the fiscal year which end ed July 1, the stater Industrial ac cident commission' revealed Thursday. Totaling $265,967,180, it topped by approximately $80, (KJ0.000" the . $186,05424 payroll for the year which ended July 1, 1941, and by more than $100,000, 000 that of! $164,176,340 for .'tbit which dosed July 1, 1940. : r " Multnomah county's payroll was 49.72 per cent of the state total, "followed by Marion with 6.89 per cent Lane with 6.07 jer cent and Klamath 'with 3.55 per cent. : - " - The state's payroll in July,. not included. in the total, was: $29,- 101,892r a gain of almost $10,000, 000 ' over July, 1941. Multnomah county's payroll during the month was $15,769,035, double the July, 1941, figure. Marion county's industrial pay roll the past- year was $18,329,333. Attorney Limited To One Faction District attorneys have no au thority to appear for defendants in divorce cases where they rep resent the state in the same pro ceedings, Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle ruled here Thursday. Several requests for the opin ion were received at the attorney general's office. . PUBLIC RECORDS CIECIJIT COUET ; Mina Alsman vs. L. M. Alsman; order of dismissal on motion of plaintiff.':.'..-'' ' : Bemice Ruth Gaiser vs. Gerald G. Gaiser; complaint for divorce alleging cruiel and inhuman treat ment, asks $100 attorney's fee and restoration of former name of Ber nice, Ruih, Brown; married, June 28, 1?42, m jrancpuver, Wash. ... PKOBATE .CPUItT - ; - - Josephine A. Bruzas estate; ap praised at $441.70. by .Walter S. Lamkin, - Bessie M. Elofsbn and Ruby. W.- Emery; . .order directing Ronald C Glover", administrator. to make, execute and deliver deed to. Mr. and Mrs.- Lawrence A. Schmitz. ' - -Z David R. Dealy estate; petition by , Minnie A. . Ha worth, adminis tratrix, for order of sale of real property, accompanied by consent of guardian and litem for E. W. Dealy. ' . ' " ' Sarah Wolf estate; appraised at $2438.40 by Margaret Ross, JC Evans and C E. Bates. 1 . . Oscar Willis, Moon estate; final decree to Max A. Moon, executor. .Louisa M. James estate; final decree to John A. James, adminis trator. . JUSTICE COURT Bert Hoyt; failure to stop; plea of guilty; continued for sentence to September 21; released on own recognizance. " George Andrews; selling short measure wood; plea of guilty; con tinued for sentence to Saturday morning; released on own recog nizance. ' State vs. Lydia Wuest; assault and battery on one Bertha Mix; trial before court at 10 ajn. to day. MARRIAGE APrLICATIONS . James L; Worthington, 23, US army," route one, and Vernetta Wiley, 19, bookkeeper, 250 South Cottage street, both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Alfreda Parazoo, vagrancy, fined , $100, sentenced to 90 days. 2, - jOrpha -.-Z SAonidi?ht werancyj : $100 and 90 days. .-t r , Robert. Q..Burley, violation of ; basic rule,-bail $7.50." iS.l'f.r.p'- " Samuel W..Harrisan, violation of ; basic rule, bail $15. s .. . V f t . ' .Harry FaiweD- failure to stop, - i bail $2.50. :. : Ben Lee Runnion, 6121 NE 16 th avenue, v Portland,, violation,, of basic rule, fined $i5. ' , W J- '-: ;V :- Payment Is Blade On IWater Bonds ' A check for $7618.75 covering principal and interest on Salem t water system bonds was forward ed Thursday to the city's fiscal agent . .. . ' j The bond Issue of $2,200,000 floated In 1936 is to be retired, by 1976 if the present schedule of liquidation is continued. Not sub ject to. call, the bonds bear an average interest of 3.50 per cental Salem Man Loses : ' , PORTLAND, Aug. 20HP-Two casual acquaintances inveigled Ross H. Shannon of Salem into a ' coin-matching game Wednesday night which cost him $62, Shan non complained to police. . ' f ISffil Uill start picliing early Lsps Atjzrl 17. Gccd crcp ssd geed canp grcsnfL Slcrc cn grcznds. 4 nilcs uc:! cf . 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