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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1942)
The 07XGQZJ STATESMAN. Solera, 'Orayoa Tuesday 1 faxing Ctplanbex 1S1SU PAC2ITV3 Vr I ocal Nevs Briefs fire Call Numerous First of I CAmtn- F.f-the-week fires tn Salem were hu- doming Events merous ' but did small damage, firemen at the central station said Monday Sunday night at 0:43 they -were called to Ferry and ' High streets, where a cornice on the Rogers building was afire. At 1:20 a.m. firemen answered . a call to 1355 North Liberty street, where a small fire was in progress in a store room. A chimney fire at 1340 1 For home loans see-Salem Fed Chemeketa street at 10:Z3 a.m.leral, 130 South Liberty. railed mem out; ai izz pjn. wey Sept. IMS All-star a haw from Camp Adair; Salem high schaal andltoriom, tun. - ; . , Sept. 21 Salem pabUc schools open. Sept. 21 Willamette unlver- slty fall term opens. Hotel Rooms Robbed Thefts from rooms in two different Sa lem hotels were reported Sunday u city police. Charles Long re ported that $10, his draft card and his birth certificate had been tak en sometime Saturday night A I . - ... ....w ... .vu Mib uts florist Ph. 8532. 1278 N. Lib,- trousers pocket of D. A. Fish and left on a dresser after 133 had went to the Acme Wrecking com 1 pany establishment on South Commercial where a trash and sawdust fire was burning in the rear of the building; at 2:43 p.m. they were called to 2010 North 7 18th street by a smoke scare. ; been taken from-it while Fish was out of his room a short while early Sunday morning, he said. VCollisien Investigated When Edgar Hartley of 268 North Cap itol street -turned hUcar left at the' intersection of 12th and Cross streets early Sunday night his car J Attention Prune crew please re andVme driven by Loren Stanley ! port for work Tuesday, Sept. 15. narnman oi roruanu couiaea 1 ? a.m. starr Fruit Products Co. headon. city Dolice who invesjti- gated the accident reported. Mrs. Licensed, Vaaeonver Marriage Hartley was bruised on the face licenses have been issued at Van- and the right band and was given couver, Wash, as follows: Jack ttret aid hv members of the city Miller, 20, Woodburn, and Vir- first aid staff. The Hartley car t" Bartlett, 17, Portland; Bruce windshield was broken; a fender Sexton, 21, and J. Patricia Camp was bent on Harriman's and both J". 1. both of Salem; Walter ,a nt Knmnra as r- Peterson, 18, route seven, and suits of the collision. .-." P?1"0 Lewis, both of Salem) . uoytt wails, 21, Scio, and Nancy Attention rrune crew piease re-1 vaugnan, 19, Philomath. 7 a.m. Starr Fruit Products Co. et 0UT Statesman route now. Havo spending money this Church Sends Clothes The tau. see Clrc. Mgr. of The States Salem Church of Christ Scientist man. Sj t,...v. v.v where JusUc Assigned Chief Jus- JTZZTm; e state su renovated for the British. A large g g. tZ '-SFZ number of knitted garments ave tJt1 been made and sent to Boston for vI,!w'to to coun .kVT 4 Mtatn - A call was ? to try nine cases filed against ZlKZr Tk. J of the California - Oregon Power churA for 4000 pairs of sox, 1500 V7 .AH of the cases involve each Of helmets and sweater, and . '' -.. -.. Ttw,.' rloth- toe breaking of a dike and flood .uy rTT.rY waters. ing is especially necucu, to 18 years. J Attention Prune crew please re- t. . no more to use the best ?rt work Tuesday, Sept. 15, Reroof now with: Pabco Roofing. ft Fruit Products Co No down payment monins 10 Nitrate RaJmr Cited Farm pay. Ph. 822L R. U Eiisirom erg are not required, up to De- 175 Cbemeketa St Artery Severed When an au tnmnh;i driven vbv Leonard L. Joy. 1684 Chemeketa street col cember Jl, to hold an individual's license for explosives in order to obtain sodium nitrate for use as fertilizer, County Clerk Lee Oh- trm4 to. 1 M m prune, n m 1 . . I explosives control divfei l !.. . a . 1 itH . TTaaaaTW ai n 1 - meseia - . -northwest Prlock Monday night, Joy's right forearm was-cut to the bon . j 1 . forearm was cut to xne Done ,u i reaches readr now. Late Craw. 0 artery was severed. Feininiore fords and Lovells. You pick from Baggett, east Salem fireman Just trees, $1.25 bushel. Windfalls. 75c on ouiy, was ai wt ousnei. Aspinwall Orchards at accident and gave nrsx aio j Brooks. Phone 21281. taken to Salem DeacOT-1 hosnitat in the first aid car. Soldier on Radio Piano selec , r- I - -v UvUifl Will Apply now for paper routes. Boys be :, f eatured on the Salem Art who wtsn earner ruu " . I and RecreaUon broadcast this af fall, see Mr. Clark al Statesman, ternoon at 2:15 over KSLM. Pri Held on Morals CharseOrval vf te Sansonia wUl. appear on the T Lanzenburg of Silverton, ar- n-soldier program to be present rested by Deputy Sheriff Denver I tonight by service men from Young S. a warrant from Justice Salem high .hool Alf O. Nelson's court charging mmmission of a -morals oliense, i want transnnrtatinn cu,n j. was booked at the Marion county ,,,1 for graveyaT4 shift W. a Willsmetie Opens New Student Union PUBLIC RECORDS . 4 1 7 Student Body President Bob Hamilton tries malt mixing oa four Willamette university administrators at the new fountain la the enlarred student union oa the eampus. Tne fountain, together wit booths and Ubles, has been installed on the around floor of Waller halt Shown waiting, to sample the " first refreshment dispensed at the fountain are, from left. Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president; Dr. Ches ter F. Luther, deaa of the university; Walter Erlcksen, dean of freshmen; and Dr. Daniel H. Schulxe, - deaa of meswXeaneU-Dlls photo. 'j".. f . Convict Labor For Fuel Not Decided Yet - - . -..- The question of using convict labor in cutting wood for fuel was discussed by the state board of control Monday but no definite action was taken pending further investigation and a conference with the Portland fuel dealers or ganization. . .Nelson S. Rogers, state forester, said he had found several wood lots which could be used to ad vantage provided it was decided to resort to convict labor. One of these is located three miles from Dallas, where cutting and hauling equipment are available. No price was fixed on the stumpage by the owner of this lot. . Other wood lots were . reported near Molalla and Mill City. State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott told members of the board that any wood cut by convicts would be "only a drop in the bucket" compared with the wood fuel de mand. ; Rogers said approximately 75, 000 cords of slab wood, now being wasted by the mills, could be made available for distribution in Portland during the next six months at a price of about $10 a cord. Independent File To Close Friday Friday is the last day on which Independent candidates can file for the November election, David O'Hara, in charge of the state elections bureau, announced Monday.'-- ' ' The time in which candidates for the fall election may withdraw is September 28. Registration books in all counties in the state close October S. O'Hara predicted that the Ore gon registration for the November election would be the heaviest in the history of the state. 7 Jail late Monday afternoon. Obituary Morris, Rt. 7, Bx. 32, mi. N. of underpass. Stolen From Car A flashlight ana 18. pins bearing patriotic slo- Schaad 1 . . I gans and pictures were taken from Erna F. Schaad, age 36, av ner hif car whiIe i ,tood parked in Mhim. route three, aaiem, i lh ,ftn M.v r - September 11. Survived by bus- urJay nigh Robert Bens(m 0" ajnd, Paul benaaa; as on, i route Rickreall, has reported BhMd TT1 O Kl C JT Jii.m. t trt Itw tu1Tm i.hn- throA brothers. Robert and l T . J A1 . .. .-. . Otto Jahn of Grand nonae, n uaa r enows Chemeketa lodge Imil Jahn of Scio; one sister. Mrs. conferring Third Degree Wednes- Hartha Hammer i aaiem. 7 msat- neiresnmenu. ber of Salem Nazarene church. will be held Tuesday, Ceptember 15, at 2 p. m. in Naza rene church witn jjt. wcc4 ... xt-o. nfficiating. interment be made in City View cemetery with Terwilliger-Edwaras xuner- ol home in charge. Kallev At the residence. 1035 N. Alber- ta, John Bailey, husoana m - Reno License Given Charles P. Holman, 22, San Francisco, and Gloria , Drake 21, Salem," have obtained a marriage license at Reno, Nev. 1940 Chev. Sp. Dlx. Sdn. 1940 Ford DeL Sdn. Used gas range. rug, refrigerator & piano, 208J Myrtle Ave. Afternoon. FloLurg Will Be Observed Wallace Fred Floburg, 23, . of Tacoma, who as Charles Fred Hanson traveled through Yam. hill county Saturday claiming he was a fugitive from the law as "murderer" and "thief," moved Monday from county lail to state hospital for observation on order of Circuit Judge L. H. McMahaiu In justice court he had entered a plea of guilty to charges of being drunk on a public highway. At the county iafl. he declared he had never, before drunk intoxicants, statement verified by his mother. Justice Joseph Felton said he would postpone announcement of sentence until today. ., i.iu.. f vinvd ana it. nie uauey. iu 'r-'- r Marriage L I e e a s e Issued Among marriage licenses issued BaOer and Mrs. Bute Laverty, Monday " In Spokane was one to In of Portland; brother of James Harry Wayne Jones, Seattle, and Siley T Sside. Ore. Friends Lois Scharn, Salem. instri tft attena iuncii 1 ..... .... lc w..v . ih i auuiMu en vacsuon tienry I Ices Tuesday WV . C Mattson, deputy county clerk! ft... V. CAfl I IWUcl V.IW J I . .. ... ana cierK or tne Marion county court, started his annual vaca- J Rom & Son uonservaiu. -K.t rf. filh and Alder. Inter r-if. viw cemetery. Salem, Ore. tion Monday." , South America Topi e G. F. TT Chambers, who made trip to South America last fait will talk to the Salem Kiwanis club Winfield Looney, at r r-.', nitaL September 14. Arrived by his widow, Mis. Jw- gday on "American Solidarity." sie Looney; a wn. -r 5mmcSU I Births j held Wednesi . .ii frnm the W, lonchapXBurlwmbe.tl crest Memorial park. 1 glttllen Phltpott To Mr. and Mrs. Kufena Harold Philpott, Monmouth, a daugh tvr. Barbara Jean, August 2S at Salem General hospital. 1 Bawaer To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dale Bowser, rout, foor. a daughter, Barbara Jo, September 1 at Salem uenerai Hospital. I "V i ' m ii T v. mir MuHen. late resident L To Mr. aad. Mrs. rrank )wu""" . , Vortf Am I " apears, saiem, a asughter, f Leonard hoteU Salem, SCPJf" aultanne. August M at Salem Ge&- Ol ljC1-" . , i... will VC I M-1 hixnll.l ?l ,avBlde services will be erai hcpitaiT fcer S. Gravesiae r t , Shart To Mr. and Mrs. Knsterd held Tuesday, September J Chrtatr Short, Idanha. a son. Junmia ectlon of Oough-Barrick com- i- irhT rmeterr. tmder dl-I Everett. May at Salem Deaconess i . . i nocniuu. To Mr and Mrs.- Robert Byron Root. 1680 State street, a ion. Stanley Paul. August S, at Salem General hospHaL , . Heralar To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eugene Horning 32? North 13rd treat, a Bon.- Morrta Richard, . June IS - at Salem General hospital. tiribe" IS. at the ag Of jasrs. I Bradley CoMinf. Gervats. a daughter. Wife, r h.W.l hoani iYIf Oaa To Mr. and Mrs. Dsnton CarroH 'Dean. -iM South 20th street, a daurter. Deanne Mar ton. August XI at Salem General KospitaL , WriT To Str. and Mrs. John Bev erly Wray. Albany, a daughter. Shar oa Lea, August 21 at Salem General hospital. Lifhtaar To Mr. and Mrs. Orland Alfred Urhtner. S309 Breyman street, a daughter. Collie Jean, August SO at Sa'.em Ganaral hospital. . . Mtuiek Ta Mr. and Mrs. Harold TV.fnaa Bualck. Sot North SJrd atreet. a daughter, Sarah, August 20 at Sa r. w:iilam May. at residence' 445 Eoulh Capital street, Sunday, Sep 1 ir at Salem: daughter, Mrs. W t T McBrid o? nma Wash.; son ' liter S. May f ' 8a1om; grandson, 1 vi'liam X. May of the US army ; ani c'sm T. J. Munkars of Port- Und. Serrtoe wCl bo hold Tuoo- .W.kiW SI. at Pin. ? frnm t CJour-Carrick chapel n-r-S 51t. vT. Jnria Vt'iuiarrj viii i Jnierment in City View Abandonment Of Voluntary Bonds Denied 141 Trainees In New Jobs War production industries took 141 persons from special training classes in Salem during August to fill places ; in their production lines and on their payrolls. Rep resenting the largest enlistment of industrial workers from the capital city since the beginning the program 28 months ago, the 141 included 91 welders, 11 ship carpenters, 14 marine electricians, 17 aviation sheet metal workers, five machinists, two carpenters and one auto mechanic, according to C. A. Guderian, supervisor for the training courses.- - Portland and Vancouver ship yards employ the majority of these workers, who" largely com mute from their homes in Salem. Practically all classes have va cancies for trainees now, accord ing to Guderian. Enrollment for welding, sheet metal and other war industry classes is handled through the federal employment office, 710 Ferry street. Frederick S, Lamport, Marion county war savings chairman, called attention Monday . to a statement by . Secretary of the treasury Henry Morgenthau deny ing reports that the voluntary sav ings program was to be abondon- ed. Report that the secretary gards the voluntary bond' and stamp buying program as "a fail ure" were branded by him as "a distortion of anything I have said oov the subject" and "an injustice to the . hundreds of thousands of devoted volunteers . in all parts of the country who are working night and day to enlist the na tion's savings for the war. What he did intend to convey in a recent statement. Secretary Morgenthau said, .was that be cause of swiftly rising, war ex penditures, ; the voluntary war bond program alone could not 'close the gap between the amount of money available for consumer spending -and the supply of goods available for civilian use." Road Advisory Group Names Rieder, St umbo Ray J. Stumbo, chairman of the Salem draft board, has been named city , administrator and County Agent Robert E. Rieder, county administrator, to serve Marion county under the state highway traffic advisory committee, it was announced here Monday. They are to work with Bryan Conley, coun ty defense coordinator.' William H. Crawford, state transportation administrator for Oregon highway traffic advisory committee, and Floyd J. Cook, ex ecutive secretary, have organized the state program through coun ty grouping of voluntary commif tees. These committees are gen erally classified as rural under the sponsorship of county agricultural agents acting as farm-transportation representatives for the state committee; urban, sponsored by defense council coordinator, with the county transportation admin istrator serving as' directing head for all committees. - - , ; Duplication of effort has been avoided; creation of new commit tees where good work was already under way is not contemplated; full advantage of momentum gained in educational efforts to conserve vital war transportation throughout the state, will be added to the efforts of the highway traf fic advisory committee according to -statements made by Crawford and Cook Four Fined $10 Each, Dimout Violations Four fines of $10 each for viola tion of federal dimoukorders were nieted out to Salem merchants Monday in municipal court A fifth charged with the same of fense was cited to return later this week as a convenience to the court. Judge Hannah Martin Han sen said. : "Henceforth thfr fine is likely to be $50 and for second offenders we're promising , a jail sentence as well," Mrs. Hansen declared. ' The five appearing - Monday In her court she said, apparently were careless rather than disloyal. : Fined were Moderne Variety store, Pomeroy & Keene jewelers, Brown's Jewelry store, Will's mu sic store. Mrs. Schoen of the H. J, Schoen bakery appeared at a time the court was n'ot prepared to han dle the case and was told to re turn later in the week. VTorkers Called V, C Lee, federal civil service representative at Camp Adair, issued a call Monday for drafts men, engineers, aides, laborers, janitors, and caterpillar tractor operators. He asks qualified per sons In these fields to communi cate with him at Camp Adair. Slate Officials Slated as Guests Gov. Charles A, Sprague and State Treasurer Leslie M. - Scott are expected to be guests at the Salem Cherrian dinner at the Quelle cafe Wednesday night hon oring Maj. Gen. G. R, Cook, 104th division commander, and his staff from Camp Adair, Pres. Frank Earnest said Monday. -This is in the nature of an informal welcome to Gen. Cook and his staff," Earnest explained. "mere will be no formal pro gram. The reception' is to start at 6:30 p.m.r CTSCL'IT COURT Motion day add setting of law actions or trial during October term scheduled today before Judge E. Page: , " Olson vs. Kraut; case scheduled for trial September 21 continued indefinitely. - Anna -Scholz vs. Emit Scholz; complaint for divorce; cruel - and inhuman treatment alleged; mar ried June 10, 1942, in Salem; de fendant ordered by court to stay away, from plaintiff. Industrial accident commission vs. Samuel - P. and Robert D. Matheny; complaint for $180 al leged due commission; hearing set September 28. William Dick" vs. Adeline Dick; complaint for divorce; cruel, and inhuman treatment alleged; mar ried September i, 1931, In Salem; Alma Mary Da mm vs. Fred Damm; application for trial date. J.P. Barker vs. Hattie Barker, application for trial date,; State vs. Clarence 'Dykes; or der for county treasurer to remit payments by; defendant to Mrs. George M. Smith, San Francisco, until $32 has been sent her, re imbursing her for loss - resulting from' a larceny. Charley Duncan vs. Catherine Duncan; complaint for divorce; de sertion- alleged; married October 31, 1937, at Laramie, Wyo. , Vivleane Bowers, - vs. Carl R. Toury; motion to extend time for hearing on modification of de cree. . PKOBATK Herman Rieck estate; lnheri tance tax determined at $10.32 on net estate of $11,014,03,- of which $11,005.03 goes to the widow and $1 each to nine children. - George Wi Garner estate; hear ing set October 20 on final ac count of Audra P. Whelan and Wilma Glrod, administratrices, showing; ; $2128.04 received and paid' out . y?.V;v : Ralph Fraser Burroughs estate; order for partial distribution, of automobile and other personal property. - HASUAGE APPLICATIONS Rudolph E. Helm, 27, soldier. Fressenden, ND, and Vivian Ault, 25, receptionist, Carolier, ND. . John L. Crossman, legal, logger, Dallas, route one, " and Blanche Chapman, legal, Dallas. Richard Chrz, 28, paper mill worker, Scio; and Iris L Cutsforth, 25, teacher, Gervais. , Olin Brown, 22, painter, Ger vais, and Betty PhUlips, 19, wait ress, 1186 Broadway, Salem. Leonard Elliott, 27, army. Fort Lewis, Wash, and - Marion Mitchell, 22, dental assistant, 2510 North River road, Salem. JUSTICE COURT Richard Gardener Boring; driving while under influence of intoxicating liquor; $150 and. 20 days in jail, with jail i sentence to be suspended on ; payment of fine and costs. Clarence Rife; ' creating dis turbance while in state of intoxi cation in private place; $23 and COStS. . - .:Vv'-' ;. f-" Elmer Zimmerman; larceny In dwelling house;- preliminary hearing Wednesday, j September 16, at 10 a. m, . Anthony Victor Denn; speed ing with' truck; convicted on trial; $3. and costs, with fine sus pended.'.- 'yr -S::':h - y.- John "FultonJ Pennick; no rear lights on truck; $1 and costs. - Wallace Fred Floburg; Intoxi cated ori public highway; plea of gu,ilty; sentence scheduled, for 10 a. m. today; committed to county Jan in lieu of $150 bait Cal Burlison; assault and bat tery; $10 and costs. Prune Trees Need Shakers If 55 men are found to shake prune trees, then the US employ ment office has orders for 200 prune pickers. Pickers without shakers tire too fast and are drop ping by the wayside, W. H. Bail lie, manager of the employment said Monday. ' The response of Salem house wives to the request of the can neries for workers to replace the students who are leaving for school was exceptionally good. Baillie reported. The canneries need still more and are willing to take women who work during the day and can come for a half shift at night, he said. They are even willing to readjust their sched ules to accommodate such part- time workers. Lewis; no to MUNICIPAL COURT Elmer Tatman, Fort operator's license; $3 bail. MHo Ray Kliewer; ! failure stop; $2.50 ban. Raymond Weyney Schiss; reck less driving; $23. , M Harry Obermann; reckless driving; $25. Ralph Smith, Portland; no ope rator's license; $3 bail., Homer L. Hene, Tacoma; vio lation basic rule; $10 bafl. Forrest Earl Hartzler, Brooks; four in driver's seat; $3.20 bafl. Arthur Leroy Hepner, route two,' Eugene; violation ' of basic rule; $10 bail. , Pilot Ueat (JG) Robert Elder (above) Of Milwavkle, Ore piloted ft' plane .that bombed and damag- -ed a Jap battleship la recent aeUon la tho Solosaoa IsUada area, Associated Press Tele asaL ' ;:'-:': I -' Women Taking Jobs On Road ?;i.,:r''-i--'-:iA- ' .t-. .vv!-. -Employment: of women in high way department field j operations has only started, R. Hi Baldock, state highway engineer, declared here Monday. . - j "If we can't J obtain j men we wUl have to employ women to keep some of the road construc tion and . maintenance going, Baldock said. ' . .More than 25 women; operating as flaggers, truck drivers, rock checkers and . in other, capacities, are now on the highwSy depart ment payroll. I .Baldock predicted that , the la bor situation, as it concerns the state highway division, will be more acute within another six months. '-.. !' Gty Employes Cancel Meet Promised by city officials that their plea for " increased j salaries would be made basis for an or dinance bill to go before, the city council at its next meeting, city : employes Monday cancelled their' mass meeting plana. The ordinance proposal will call for a November vote on a charter ' amendment, representa tives of tho' fire and police de partment were assured. " I City Attorney, Lawrence- If. Brown is to draw the ordinanco this week after conference with Alderman David O'Hara, chair man of tho ways and means com mittee of the council, wnat mew od of raising the needed $12,000 would be proposed had not' been, decided; Monday. A bond issue, a1 special1 tax or a bank loan on a short term note were discussed as possibilities. . '. ': .' j ; ' i To Believe pONTOll FEDALE PAKl1 tfna ta fneetlonal nerlodle dlatnrb- anccai b'oauat of 1U soothing eflact oa one ot woman most Important orsana. Follow labt diroctiooa. 1 . Spragnes Will Be At Medford Today Gov. Charles .A. Sprague and Mrs. Sprague will spend today at Medford ; attending ' ceremonies dedicating Camp White, now , the headquarters of several thousand soldiers.'-; i; " :.-y: n ' 'v',. ;'!"lA- The camp was named for Maj. Gen. George A. White who died less than a year ago. White was commander of tho 41st division, national guard, and also served as adjutant general of Oregon for many years.- -f-''.;Y.;--'';" '? !":: Governor Sprague, - In his ad' dress, fwill discuss, "George White, Oregonian." -. Jay Coulter Sells , Ills Amity Property v AMITY Jay Coulter of Wash ington, DC, who was called west last month by the death of his mother, Mrs. Julia,1 Coulter, has sold the family cottage on Oak street to Basil McNeby of Amity. Coulter will leave fof the east next week, " ' -1 To Relieve ttisery of ( Lltrt Taaiets Salve PrBBf . ' Caf a Prapa ' SVat7 Waadtrfal LuiBtat Want to March Right ' Into Her 'Affections Yot Soldiers? 7. lb- -at ta. a - r i Ml 1 V I LI J L V I vJ J UL-JUUUw D This iransporlaiica la and Jron Do? Yards in UAHIL niSUHED and LICEIISED schcel bsses! -SCHEDULE CHECK THESE SIX SCHEDULES FOR YOUR IIEMEST BOS STOP! 6 KM) Cottage and Fairgrounds Cottage and D Cottage and Union 6:10 Cottage and Ferry (Employ ment Office) - 19th and Mill 920 Lee and Turner Road . i 12th and Mission : 12th and Cross 12th and Hoyt Berry and Howard - -t:30 Leslie School 1:00 Commercial and .Washington ' Commercial and Hoyt Commercial and Hansen Ave. 6:10 Salem Heights School Croisan Creek and Salem Heights Roads . Croisan Creek and Roberts Rds. 6:23 Commercial and Miller Commercial and Kearney -'6:20 Ladd & Bush Bank. . 6:00 Fairgrounds Rd. & Columbia ; Capitol and Hood Summer and Hood Summer and Union Capitol and Union ' " Capitol and D 4 ' ' Capitol and Market - -Market and 21st D and 21st : I D and 17th 6:10 Center and 17th V Center and 24th 1 State and 24th State and 21st i State and 15th ! ; . State and 12th , 6:13 Employment Office ! . - ' . T, ! 6:00 Pen 4 Corners " 6:10 Eppley's Storfr j 6:13 Employment Office : . ; , ' !!;- y "'5., ' ; r ! 6:00 Cherry and Highland 1 ! Lana Ave. & Silverton Road i Lana Ave. & Pacific Highway t Highland Ave. & Pacific Hwy. 6:10 Hollywood Theatre - Highland School Hood and Broadway ; Larmer Warehouse r Union and Commercial ' 6:13 Center and Commercial ' - ' e. .: '' :' 6:00 Robinson's Store at Keiret . smith and Ward Store , i: , Front and Columbia Commercial and South Commercial and Gaines 6:10 Commercial and D . . ' Edgewater and Wallace Rd. , . Slopers Market . Busicks Market- Fcr ildill:d Iz!irili:a Ihzz ZZ'.'i Hops aro now in fine condition for FAST PICHING and pickers are inakicj eiccptionaHj fizt ncnej at tht price cf $3.CD per huairei cow is n mn J -l ternary lem General hospital.