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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1942)
The OXLEGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Friday Morning. NoYember 13. 1942 .. . Local News Briefs First. Alders Called City first aid men were called Thursday to take ,F. N. Woodry, 1605 North Summer street to 'a local hospital; to take C. E. Lake from his capital building office where he : fainted to his home at 1360 North Capitol street;-to; treat: Mrs.' Schneider, 870, Locust street, .for , a hand bruised when caught in -a wring er," and, to treat Staff Sgt.' Harry Crawford, a marine, ' for facial cuts sustained in a fall at 190 North Fourth street. - - r t ' Lutt florist Ph 9592. 1276 N LibL Murphy . ui I gpeakClaudei, rL Murphy, state real estate conimis sioner, -is -slated to give an ad v dress on "war tirAe license :1a W administration in Oregon,": at the annual convention pi xne iNauon . al association of. real estate brok ers at St Louis, Mo, , on Novem ber 19. Murphy, accompanied by Mrs.: Murphy, along with 15 Ore-, gon real estate brokers will. leave Portland Saturday night for the convention city. ! ' ' Sprague Notes Anniversary Go v. Charles - A. "Sprague ob served his 55th birthday h e r e . Thursday transacting official bus iness during the forenoon and spending the afternoon on an in spection tour of Camp Adair. An informal "dinner was. held at the , Sprague home at night Governor Sprague said he was enjoying .the best-of health. - For home loans-see Salem Fed ' era! 130 South Liberty. - , '-. .j Conditions Reported Satisfac tory "Better than expected, was the word from .Salem Deaconess hospital- attendants concerning the ' condition of James E. Gale, Leon ard Ryan, and. Ed Noah, superin tendent of the Malcolm-Hauser-Tieslau Construction company at the Salem airport, where all were seriously burned Wednesday. ; Permits Granted Building per mits were issued Thursday to R N. Selberg to reroof a dwelling at 2269 Claude street $41, to Mrs. Emma Haley to alter and repair a dwelling at 455 North 24th street, $365, and to J. M. Devers to alter an apartment house, 1488 State street, $200. Legion dance Salem armory Sat. eve. Public invited. Jndd Promoted Harlan Judd, Marion county -clerk now on mili tary leave has been promoted to first lieutenant in the ordnance department,' it was learned here Thursday. Judd is stationed near Fort Smith. Ark., at Camp Chaf fee." His wife .and small daughter are at Fort Smith. Obituary Murphy ". j John Patrick Murphy, at jhis residence, Route four, Salem, Wednesday, November 4, at the age of 77 years. Services . will held Saturday, November 14, be at 9 a.m, from St Joseph's chuich. Interment will be in St. Barbara cemetery, direction of Clough Barrick company. , .: Wilson ; Otto J. Wilson, late resident ot 1336 State street Monday, Novem ber 9, at a local hospital, at the age of 74 years Survived bv wife, Mrs. Ruth K. Wilson; daughter, Mrs. Margaret Post of Sarasota, Fla.; one son, Lieut Otto J. Wil son, jr., of Camp Grant 111. Also survived by one grandson, Edwin Post of Saratoga, Fla. Services Friday, November 13, 10:30 a.m. at Clough-Barrick chapeL Rev. Irwin Williams in charge. Inter ment in Belcrest Memorial park. Wickert Walter J. Wickert late resident of 3155 North River road in Port land Tuesday, November 10 at the age of 51 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Dolly Wickert and brother, Al E. Wickert of Salem. Services . " from Clough-Barrick chapel Friday, November 13, 2 p. m Ritualistic .services by VFW No. 661. Interment Belcrest Me morial park.'' ' "-"'.! Fane - - . . 1 Mrs. Mary Faneat her home at IS 15 North 5th street, November it i ck . I iiriliiw Yiv h ann: "Archie -Mosher of Grants Pasa, and her sister.. Mrs. iJia cox- ot Independence, Ore. Funeral' ser-r vices will be held -Monday,-. No vMfthp 16. at 1:30 o'jn. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon company, with concluding "services in Lee Mission cemetery. Reverend J-i F. Lawson officiating. , ' t ! Fatehin - Edmund John Patchin, late res ident of 365 South 16th street, died Thursday, November 12. He Is ' survived by children, Julia !IL Patchin, Salem; Mrs. ; Charles Snyder, Portland;; Alonzo Patch In, , Portland, and Edmund H. Patrhin. Oakland. Calif. One sis ter survives, Mrs. C. K. Riggen, Los Angeles, California. - An nouncements of services will be made later r by the W. X. Kigdon company. . . . -; Albert Jessie D. Albert late resident of 222 West Lincoln street, Thursday, November 12, : at a ii.in - n:hitaL" Survived by daughters, Mrs.' Asel, Eoff of Sa lem and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding of Dallas, Ore.; 'a sister, Mrs. Kate ' Griffin j of Salem; three grandchildren; Joseph Irwin Eoff, Salem, Doris Helen and Jean Holman Spaulding of Dallas;' a niece," Mrs. " Glenn SiegeL Port land. Services will be held Satur day, November H, at 2 p. m. from the Clouh-Barxick- chapeL Climb Slated Next Sunday is the date set for a climbing excur sion over a favorite and familiar trail, Mary's peak,- by the "Che meketans. Guy Howell, the lead er, says that all hikes and climbs planned and enjoyed by the'Che meketansP are conducted for all who appreciate Oregon's out of doors.; For further information, see the . register atthe Hotel Sen ator desk. . Old: Papers, 10c bundle. . Pa p er shortage is licked ' so . you may have them now for those numer ous J household uses. - Statesman office. .'-'. 1" . - Most Counties Report Thirty two ' of Oregon's 36 counties had reported, their general election vote figures at the state elections bureau -here up to Thursday night Dave O'Hara, bureau head, reported. Canvass of the vote is now progressing and probably will.be complete within the next 10 days or two weeks. Tax Window Open The tax of fice window in the second floor hallway of the Marion county courthouse is to be open up to 5 p.;m. Saturday to accommodate taxpayers, it was said in the sher iffs office Thursday. The full day of operation Saturday is planned because the November 15 delin quency date .this year falls on Sunday." Top prices for eggs and poultry. Marion Creamery & Poultry Co., 515 S. Commercial. . Oregon Justice Named James T. Brand and A. L. Mills have been named to "the Reed college board of trustees. They will suc ceed Aubrey R. Watzek and John A. Laing. Simeon R. Winch, pres ident of the board announced Thursday. Hi-Yers Stationed Salem's Hi Y chapters were Thursday as signed air raid posts at Salem senior high school by Principal Fred D. Wolf. Club members will receive their instructions at a spe cial Hi-Y assembly Wednesday night at the YMCO." You can still buy a Johns-Man-ville roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com'l. Music at Lunchetkn Salem high school's Crescendo club is to pre sent a 20-minute choral program at Salem Realty board's noon luncheon meeting today at the ho tel, hooking the performance as a prevue of the next winter concert planned by the organization. Prance Files Expenses Joseph L. Prange, democratic candidate for county commissioner at the November 3 elections, spent $96.45 on his campaign, his statement filed . Thursday with the Marion county clerk reveals. Salem Bible Class will resume weekly meetings beginning Fri.. Nov. 13th, 8 P.M., Salvation Army Citadel, 241 State. Simon Fors berg teacher. Subject, Predictions of the King, Matt 24 and 25. Clubs Convene Salem senior high school German and Que Dice clubs will meet Monday night at the high school. The Commercial club has scheduled a party for Wednesday night at the high school. Bring Back Elk With a six point bull elk to show, for their Lefforts, a hunting party composed of William Porter, Joe Land and Deputy Sheriff Denver Young re turned Thursday from an expedi tion near Pilot Rock. Dance every Sat night at Keizer. Rowland's band. Calls Ont Talent Don Black has issued a call for all girls 16 years and over to report to him at Salem senior' high school this afternoon in an effort to locate volunteer USO show talent. Salem Auctioneer. Hospitalized F. N. Woodry, well known Sa lem auctioneer, entered Salem General hospital Thursday with resulting complications of a cold. -. Sponsor .- Dance ' Tonight Salem, high school's junior class is spon soring an all-school "superstition stomp" tonigbtai fhe high' school. Nancy .- Montgomery, ! class vice president;, js .Un, charge; WHEi A CPU stuffs up the nose, causes mouth breathing, throat tickle and night coughing, use this time-tested Vicks treatment that goes to work lastaatty... 2 way at mmcml v-.. At bedtime rub good old Vtcka VspoRub on throat chest and - - teclcThenvatch Its racTUTw stwuutmo action bring relief . ' front distress. . - It ratCTMTES to upper breath- " ing passages with soothlnc medicinal vapors. It STTHWATU chest and back surfaces lika. a. Tanning, comforting poultica . .. and it keeps on working for hours, voa wfcU ym !- to ease coughinc spasms, relieva museu- ' lar soreness and tightness and bring grand comfort! Try It to- night . . , VTcka VapoBub. C0TMI$r0Rt-I) Get .License. - John Stephen Crawford, Colton route ," 1, and Florence Janice ; Stuck, Aurora route 1, hav ebeen issued a mar riage license in Clackamus coun ty. The wedding will , take; place in ' Oregon City ; Saturday, with ceremony r conducted by . Rev A. Jk Ware.-! - -: .r ,: : 1 Due ' to the , death of its founder, Otto J. Wilson thej Buick garage will be . closed FtiJ Nov. "13, the day of his funeral j , ' License Issued A marriage li cense has ben issued., to Fred Versteefc? Sheridan; "and ' Virginia M. KileSj- McMinnville, at -Reno, Nevada.. - r ,' - ,. Watch Reported i Ste l e n A watch was reported: by Marie Sir to be stolen - from, her apartment at 332 North Church street - Rummage Sale, Fri' & Sat, 477 Court St. Delta Phi (Mothers. Meeting - Called Central Town send club six will meet at the courthouse at 8. o'clock tonight. Wilson Funeral Rites Today Services for Otto J. Wilson, prominent automobile dealer, wili be held today at 10:30 a. m. from the Clough-Barrick! chapel. He died Monday, November 9, at a local hospital. i . Rev. W. Irvin Williams will of ficiate and interment will take place in Belcrest . Memorial Park. Honodary pallbearers will include Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, Dr. W. B. Morse,' George "A. Braley, H. . G. Glaisyer, Roy Nelson and Paul B. Wallace. Active, bearers will be Harry Mitchell, Walter Green, Jerry Kelley, A. Seinskie, Ed Gregson and N. D. Celement. The Buick Authorized Sales & Service, 388 North Commercial, which Wilson founded, will be closed today. Marion County GOP Has Surplus The Marion county republican central committee, ; after paying all its primary and general elec tion expenses has a surplus of more than $500, it was reported at a meeting of the committee di rectors here Wendesday night This was the last meeting of the directors for the year, com mittee officials said. Selective Service Outlined for Lions Workings of the selective ser vice system were j outlined to members of the Salem Lions club Thursday noon at the Marion ho tel by George R Duncan, Stayton state representative, Marion coun ty circuit judge-elect and appeal agent for the Stayton draft district. Duncan expressed! the opinion that the local draft boards were working conscientiously. In an- UJU YOU CAN DO YOUR BIT? 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Mrs; Charles Boope, parents of defendant,, who declare that. it. is to best interest of i three 'minor children .that " di vorce decree be not amended, that they have had comfortanbe home. State vs.: Orin jiHolcomb;-5 sen tenced to six months in jail by Judge E. M. Page; following plea of guilty to a charge of contribut ihg to delinquency of a minor; to be on six months probation fol lowing serving of; sentence. ; Krebs vs. State:! Industrial Ac cident commission; trial once scheduled to start Thursday aft ernoon postponed to 9 a.m. today. i Goldie Down : vs. Theodore Down; complaint: for divorce, charging cruel and inhuman treat ment; married April 12, 1941," at Guymon, Okla. " Prineville - Warehouse company vs. E. S. Ruggles; satisfaction of judgment for $263, $50 attorney's fee and $22.80 costs and interest ; Irma J. Bacon T vs. Rollahd E. Bacon; order -of default; motion for place on trial docket PORBATE COURT -: Charles Meier estate; appraised at $7735.92 by George Marlatt, Elmer Wiederkehr and Henry Hess;" order for sale, of personal property; James T. Matthews estate; or der authorizing substitution of bondsman for Oliver Matthews, administrator with will annexed ; Catherine Marlatt estate; final account by George H. Marlatt, executor; hearing set for Decern ber 28. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Eugene Wiles, 21, machinist, Portland, and Glenn a Ellene Hart- nian, 16, 1555 Saginaw, Salem. Wayne Hadley, 21, student, Longview, Wash., and Shirley Mc Kay, 19, student, 395 Jerris, Sa lem. Henry Spenst, legal, mill work er, 2417 Center street, and Edith Alberts, legal, mill worker, 645 Edina both of Salem. Leo Hardebeck, 39, farmer, and Doris L. Hardebeck, 34, house wife, both of route; two, Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT Wells Gunn; driving under in fluence of intoxicating liquor, $25 fine. ,W. J. Foster; violation basic rule, $25 fine. 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