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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1943)
v. 1 .1 I ... 1 .. i-.' ..... Tl aQ FJexQ DBl?QBffs Snell Urges : Cooperation In Yi'oods Vork OUlnx at Gerrala Marion coun ty' road oiling crew, completing work of resealin Meridian road to Monitor and with it the year's patching and resealing projects in the Mt Angel and SUverton areas, V'. Tuesday; maximum temper tare S3, minimum 4 49. Wed nesday river . ft. Weather data restricted by army request. First Aid Given Mrs. Pat Gor- , . wJ T7T 7 nan, 1940 North Front street, fell is to be moved today to toe Ger- w . vais section ' to commence patch ing operation there. High grade oil has been received by the coun ty this year,, according to Com- picking orchards near Stayton on Wednes- Successful operation of the I state forestry program depends, day and injured her left ankle. J probably more than any other Salem city first aid men, called to I phase of public ; work, upon co- her assistant, took her to a doc-1 operation. Gov Earl Snell de- rnissioner Roy Rice, road execute omcB, Denny Ray DeHarp- dared Wednesday night in a radio of the court, and results of work done have been correspondingly high. : ' 1 Keith Nash's band, FrU armory For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. : l port, 4, Salem Heights, thrust his : I left hand into a lawnmower and I first aiders were called to clean ! and dress It. Little Martha Rennen, 804 North 14th street, fell from her tricycle Wednesday and in-1 Rummage. Fri., Sat, : 477 Court. address over station KSLM, Sa lem, and KEX, Portland. ' The . progress made in forestry conservation from the early days until the 'present time 1 was re viewed by Gov. Snell. Oregon, he pointed out, holds a' unique position with respect to its forest resources in that it has an enormous "reserve of merchan table timber. This reserve." he Circuit Court J Jurors Named Jurors selected to serve at the circuit court in the Marlon county court house starting July. 9 are Chandler P. Brown, Hattie F. Cameron, Rene Daniel, Alfa B. Hubbe, Alvare S. Hussey, John Keiis, uarreu jured her left arm.. "recommendation" of the defend? ant. Justice of the Peace T4 C Gori " Mran Cheerio Inn closes July 3 for re- saidt equal to approximately dSPf Iliw pair, and vacations. rReopensj onefourtfaof the saw limber sup- ply of the nation . 1 V- . : Figures presented by Gov. Snell showed that in Oregon the ratio of forest resources to population is : also unusually . high. Of the 1,087,000 people listed by the 1940 census about 35 per cent receive their, principal- support from ior- CmCUIT COURT l jury hearing and went before clr- W. P. Grier et al vs. Alfred B. cuit court judge. Youngblood; order of payment of I MUNICTPAI. COURT $73.70 in hands of county treas-i Frank - Arthur Bachman, rort- urer to plaintiff. I land;"' violation of basic rule; Elmer Greipentrog vs. Maxine $7 JO bail. Griepentrog; decree granting Leo Albert Jacques, Curn, plaintiff divorce and. allowing de-1 Mich; vagrancy; 10 days. . fmiunt us nw mnntn lor iud I w t Mmn ranint? nr. port of child for seven months rancy ; 10 days, released to leave Imlah, Claude A. ana. ju inereaiier..,-; r jetty immediately, jr " J. E. Parrish vs. Fairy Virginia , r;nviv Thurston ' SUverton: I Miller "et al; decision in favor oi Vagrancy; $15. ' defendants.; - . BUILDING PERMITS ' ;.r ; . State vs. Leo -A. J acques; de- ) southern Pacific Railroad eom f endant found guilty . of larceny pany repair depot,' 560 South 12th in bunding? and sentenced to two street; $4200. '-" years in the Oregon State peni- f M E.Crangle; "repair storage tentiary. ; " f and wash "plant, 2260 North Lib- een Ames v. h"k' rty treet: $15. R. Lashi William II. Lehman, Viv ian C i Lewis, Mable Lockwood, Susie Lummis," Lucille G. Mad ison and Doris Woodburn, Salem; Ed R. Adams, Charles W. Cross, W. P. Hicks and Arthur Nelson, SUverton; James A. Hall, Wood burn; Bruce Caldwell, Stayton; William Grey, Shaw; Levi Miller, Hubbard; Isobelle G. Patterson, Croisan; Warren Pohle, Turner, and Edna Ramp, Brooks. Dirtbs Total 2122 POnTLAIO), July 7.-(V-Ore-gon births totaled 2,122 for May, 20 per cent above the number last year, the state board of health said Wednesday. Deaths totaled L224, decrease of 8 per cent. Communicable diseases were re ported about 70 per cent higher than a year ago although May showed a 42 per cent drop from April. charge. . Morgan, who r defended Monday, 12th. himself at the preliminary hear- yanity Box beauty shop will be lng. called upon tne guri m me uio-ed lor redecoration July 10 i, b witness although District I to : Attorney Miller B. Hayden had declined to call her. When Hay den's objections to the majority of his questions were upheld, Mor gan declared, I recommend this to the grand jury " later indi cat- divorce complaint alleges' deser tion. Dixie Probert vs. Frank Pro-: bert; divorce . complaint alleges cruelty and asks custody of child and $50-per month for support 1 child. ". ROBATE COURT S. W. Holmes estate; petition to 9 a. 211 a & .Vs.m4. 4a an. ATSSSr 5 '9f,"': ?s Dance at armory Saturday night Unusual Fire Reported WhUe Raymond ; Curtis, 1086 1 Eighth industries - and , services de street, West Salem, and employe pendent on forest products. s V: ClmKlr TTaat Car lot tlWl .2-' xi 11 111.1. . tTi "w JTiTI- J Vv. h day in Salem, M ciotmng .wo est tent possible," Governor ; - " - ' fire from the car. aaca: 01 oo Snell continued. wicijuin. I r,.-4;- h.nHi c-er astrl TO M EC rUJL vaa i-i Tu a - Allstate " Auto Insurance. All I verely: burned The governor particularly stressed cooperation between tim- Coverage. atS Roebuck Co. KyaUir7 ISiTon7 '-"e.i " t.w.ir v ' ' " department and the iorest con- : , Special meetings wUl be held at gervation law of the 1941 legisla- Installation of ston signs at all .Ti. JTrT-.-, o n l . 1 ...illtftiJinn I 1 m.1. lMw Cm.H . -I!a,TT bgkuJng Saturday night at 730, provides for well balanced for V.,0.1 JrrrrrL 10 a. mJ 2 p.jn. and 730 p. m. TThe Oregon f orestry conserva- ciauon, ""3 EV ervone. especially men in the tion law" Snell concluded, lore uie county courw JTX gervice cordially invited; Speciri predicated on the theory that the Pacify main lines e peTfor Xiervice men. If you best.results are obtained fusing but with heavyswarbme traffic, Jm . l or huahand ta the 'maximuni of. cooperation and saiere, T service, come in and have special .rl.ml.. 5 r. prayer for them. Ex-service .man - . ' . 1 . lapeaking Arehart & Aldrich Corset Shop preached. ' r.CA.": w' . Wanted: furniture for 5 rm. house. ""V . Ph. 5862 before 12 noon. 1 1 Grandfather Bl Mrs. Denver w J 1. -.n4-T. A lUTra Tana a minimum of compulsion." Old-time gospel Cigarette lent Galled For Wooley, Young's there. Wash, to grandfather, visit Mrs. who is ill (Obituary daT weekend burglary of the Frohmader Brothers service sta tion. 2310 South Commercial street, state police revealed Wed- Attention of wholesale and re tail dealers t in cigarettes was called by the state tax commis sion on Wednesday to the 1943 Wilson Mrs! Martha E. Wilson at a lo- Keith Nash's band, Fri., armory. cal hospital July 5 at the age of , ' 98 years. Survived by two sis ters, Mrs." Caroline Bushnell and Mrs. Clara Farmer, both of Sa lem: one brother, E. M. Croisan, also of Salem. Also 'survived by jts has been granted to. Web-. one granddaughter, Aiiss uoroiny j ster waiiams. Wilson oi Jiaonierey, uuu. ocx vi ces will be held Thursday July 8 at 2 p. nu, from the Clough-Bar-rick company chapel, with inter ment in Odd Fellows cemetery. Dr. J. C. Harrison officiating." :.. F I nesday. Entry was maae uitouku i legislative session's "unjust en- a window. richment tax act requiring them to remit to. the state 85 per cent of the net amount they collected Get the right legal car Insurance, under the 1941 cigarette tax law Abrams'& Ellis. Masonic Bldg. The new law affects only those dealers and wholesalers who have May Haw iaz a penmv w . remitted the tax and the pay- haul logs over speciiiea oaiem . . Anmit i The ciearette tax law was in operation little more ' than Dance at armory Saturday night. month when collections ;were It costs no more, to use the' best! halted under a supreme court de cision holding that referendum Mrs." Hugh Taylor; alter garage, 1518 Court street; $150. Pioneer , club; alter restaurant, 358 State street: $25. Hans Hof stetter; reroof barn, 1595 -North Cottage street; $80. John BJ.Nathman; repair dwell ing. 1009 South , 12th street; $100. Mrs. B.. N. Whiter reroof dwell- Carter and Vivian Hendricks, ap praisers. W. RJ Kane estate; order J for ml of certain real property. f Arthur . Ken , jr. ? guardiansmp; Tuia. Webert.'-: George Yf. Ttj and E. E. Bradtl appraise state at $89930. Tuise Cook estate: Bart Apun, Frank Weiss and Eugepe Stoller appraise estate:at $3222.81 Inez Eckerlen estate: PaulHen- jrjvi Ari!ne Brown - and F. B, Keeler appraise estate. Max Williams; remodel dweU- ing, 467 South 16th streetr $85. 1 Max Williams; temodel dweU- ing. 1925 Myrtle' avenue; $90. C ; W, Hewitt; alter dwelling. 345 ! South 14th street; $125. ' Dorothys R.V;Fihkbhier; repair roof of . dwelling,?' 1 183 D. street; $150, i-?.-s &-4t.-ri e.l jt.'fe-i Fred Kroeplm; rerooz. garage, 1610 North Commercial street; $50.v Harold garage, Arretta E: Zana guardianship; i jir street; $25. 'rPearce;' ; alter 1968 Saeinaw; $35 11 r J. F." Belinger; reroof shed, 1269 ' - - - E.- M. Huntert .repair ' dwelling, 2380 Broadway,' $75; , i.- return of guardian on sale of in terest in certain real estate Mable : Scholoneger guardian Kfen nrder , continues . tune zor "r, i - hearing until July 19. Luise Cook estate; oraer p- f inal V account of lxuie Stoller. executor. . - Edith E. Jenka; order approving final account of ,W T. Jenxs, ex ecutor. ' . m . ..t.ia awav arv. Y f ' rr'!?Zr7JLL . month's traffic ,toU jf 19. lives. pointing -rvnn lLxs.m4A ... reU, jr. said Wednesday - in urg in n-eater care in .walking in traffic. There were . four pedestrians Total Reveal Pedestrian-r accidents in June amounted tp 21 per . cent - of the minietrator. June L Kelly filed certiiicaie of assumed business name, "June's TtMutv ShoD rrharles F. Wagner guardian ship; approval of annual account. Adolnh J. Bourson esxaie; or der approving' final account. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Marlowe Simmons, 22, naval air station! San Diego, and Caro line Ward, 21, typist, 2005 North Fourth street, Salem. JUSTICE COURT Dale. Ruggles; inadequate clear ance lights; $1 and costs, Leo H. -rs MA to answer to toll, now that more persons are grand jury; , later, waived grand walking. killed . during the month.- A year aeo. the pedestrian toll was ex actly , the same, , but in that June the four pedestrian ; fatalities amounted to but 15 : per cent of the month's traffic toU. The June fatality figure this year was 30 per cent 'under the toll of June of 1942. Farreu com mended drivers for this record, I - . it 1 . .!M t,- .1 a r c e n v In but empnasizea Uie neeo lor ""- waived preliminary r uar reaucuons in wic veuu answer Re-roof now. with. Pabco roofing. J petitions attacking the act were Breekway Miss Reba No down payment, 12 months to pay. Phone 9221. R. I. EUstrom Co, 375 Chemeketa St. Jane Brockway atl Club to Meet Townsend club ihe residence. 1455 Ferry street. No. 16 will meet at the home of July 5. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Arnold at 2256 Ford street Mrs. Bella Brockway of Salem; a Thursday evening. r, Brockway, both of Missouri, Hugh You can still buy a Jdhns-Man- tnd Marius Brockway of Vancou- to oay. Mathis Bros- 164 S. ComL vert Wash, Joe Brockway of Cleo vflle roof, nothing down, 12 mo. Springs, Okla, and Kalpn Brocx wav of Sitka. Alaska. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick huto Thefts High chaDel Thursday. July 8, at 3:30 ! ... p. m. Interment in Marion ceme-J, PORTLAND, July 7.-(ffV-Au- lery. Rev. W. H. Lyman wiU of- tomobae thefts are running al haate. I rinuhle last vear's rate in B.Hani P'hiof nf Detectives M - IAVU - - , n T.,ni.r i.t. rsi- John -J. Keegan said Wednesday, dent of route 1, box 69, at a local reporting 679 stolen cars for the hospital, Wednesday, July 7, at ursx six mwu the age of 76 years. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harold Gwynn and MrsDella Chiles, I both of Salem; three sons. Earl Litwiller of Corvallis, Frank Iit wfller of Portland and Clarence Litwiller of Ashland; three broth ers, Ben LItwUler of Clairmont, Calif, Albin Litwiller of . Mat toon. Illinois, and Reuben Litwil ler of BurweU, Nebraska; two sis ters,; Mrs. J. G. Schrock of San Diego, Calif, and Mrs. B.;F. ; Schrock of Woodburn. Survived also by 10 grandchildren arid one s great grandchild. He was a mem ber of the Nazarene church. .Serv ices wUl -be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the J Edwards-Terwilliger : chapel, with Rev. Weaver W. Hess officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. . valid. The voters later defeated the" cigarette ; tax measure. The tax commission is sending out several thousand blanks on which dealers and wholesalers wUl make their, returns under the 1943 law. ' .1- Dealers and wholesalers win re tain five per cent of their collec tions to cover their costs -and ex penses in complying with the act. Swegle Bible Class Meeting This Week SWEGLE The annual vaca tion Bible school is being held this week at Swegle school under the supervision of teachers em ployed , by the' American School union. The school wttl be held each morning of this week. Chil dren are welcome even if they can attend only part time. Davis . . . i William A. (BiU) Davis, late resident of 944 D street, at a local hospital, Tuesday, July 6, at the age of 69 years. Survived by wife, . Mrs. : Mary Davis of Salem, and on, Ensign Fred A. Davis, USNR; ' two bromers, vSamuel A. Davis and Alford A. Davis, both of Dan ! bury. Conn. Services wUl be held ." Friday,-July 9, at 330 pjn. from ; the . Clough-Barrick : chapel. Rev. S." Raynor Smith wul officiate, with ritualistic ' services by Salem lodge No." 338, BPOE. Concluding 'services in ML Crest Abbey mau soleum. t aits OcmIH Ec3 163 S, Commercial St. WUl be Under new manage- mentt on July 10. We will not be responsible for any bills aft er that date. All bills must be presented before July 10, 1943. Dens! A tlr blows, a skid and yeu'r In a Icm I Under the new Automobile Safety-Responsibility law, in case of accident- unless you can prove jour financial responsibility' op to $11,000 you may forfeit your right to drive or register car. Yoa may even lose the car and all your other possessions. Think what that would mean to your family and to you! Put an end to this menace by securing our low-cost Auto, .liability Policy today! : For fmplrtt imfrrmsti, tM t urritt f X. POTIAKD CSAnClI OFFIC2 ' 725 Ycon Building ' ' Portland, Oregon . 1 JUST DOLL IT UJALL PAFEtl Covers practtcalty -any inside surface, with only ONE coat! . GALLON QUART DOLLED itOATEQ CO4 " i I t -- x -r . : ' : , Sensational I w "ttiracU" Wall Finish! , N yoa. yinatf.:cB iWeoj y nm ia fat Worn far fy ' a aaBeii! Km-TaM mUt paintiae J ' Mty -iwf fca wfcoU UmSy e Mp aM. m4 K htm Vi9 HI Cam m : ! S fcaw pUrtifrpf i Canli H1 mU year aema loat - ; tifuCy ! 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