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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1943)
Th crcc:i static: lu;. cdsra. Cstz cisjliczzizz. 17 ihiz: PAGS E. TVaxky Program Draws WACs presented a snappy program Sat ftirday far the display window if "the Muter Mercantile company .which drew a lot of laughs and a great deal of interest from the passersby. Theme of the window was the women's army with man .equins displaying smart uni forms and holding reeruting pam phlets. Pfc. Aryce Ciine and CpL Helena Harris of the Salem re cruiting office alternated as mas ters of ceremonies before a loud speaker system through which in terviews with those wishing to loin the WAC or with others were broadcast. The program took a hilarious turn, when several sai lors and soldiers were inter Viewed. ; for home loan see Salem Fed i tral, 130 South liberty. , Allstate Auto Insurance. All Coverages at Sears Roebuck Co. Arehart St Aldrich Corset Shop Will be closed Frt Sc. Sat of each week until further notice. , Ante Stamp Sale Lags Sale of auto tax stamps, still is lagging far behind last year's quota, Post master Henry R.-Crawford re vealed Saturday. Only 900 have fceen sold to date in comparison with last years 20000. Uncer tainty of -drivers about their abil ity to continue to get gasoline and tires may be behind their slow ness to purchase the tax stamp, postal authorities . guessed. Dance armory 'Wednesday night. lutx florist. Ph. 1)592. 1278 N. Ub. Classes Hanae Observers at Salem aircraft observation post will commence their "summer school" in aircraft recognition Tuesday, July ; IS, with Mrs. Wil ber McCune as instructor. Classes are to be held at 2 p. m. and again at 7:30 p. m, each Tuesday and Friday and pupils" may select the hour most convenient to them. Mrs. McCune has recently com pleted 4he course fat recognition Of aircraft offered in Portland.5 " Seely; Joins Brea Chris See ly; ; employed for a number of years in a credit bureau hare, has joined Charles Dean in the opera tion of the Stores Collection bu reau in Salem. Cheerio Inn closes July S for re pairs and.: vacations. Reopens Monday.' 12th. . , . Get the dgnt 4egal car Insurance. Abrams-A Eia,' Masonic Bldg. It costs '-bo mere to use the bestl Re-roof ow with Pabco roofing. No down payment, 12 months to pay. Pbene 4221. R.' L. Efstrom Co, 875 'Cfcemeketst St - Hell Tax Collected Sheriff A. C Bark has turned over to the Marion county treasurer $103:14 -collected -as yield tax. ' t (Ki)Oilaai?y Shaffer C3ydel Shaffer. ef a Port land hospital Wednesday, July 7. Brother of -Guy Shaffer of Salem. Survived also by several cousins and uncVs in Iowa. Graveside services will be held Monday, July 12. at 1030 sl m, far Bel crest Memorial , park. Dr. J. C Harrison - will officiate,, direction Clough-Barrick company, --- . Conner . v . . X " K - Mrs.- Clara B. Conner, in i. Long Beach, Calif July; 7. Survived by sons, - Floyd Conner of Hastings, Minn, :'y SaA- .Cannery of .Long Beach; daughters; Mrs. ?C1 y d e Smith of -Mrtlinnrille, Ore, and Mrs. A. R. Pftnstead of Long Beach, . Calif. . Graveside services will be beld-Moaday, July 12, at 2 p. m. i tirf Pleasant Hill cem etery under the -direction of Rose Lawn Funeral-home,., - , .- - . XfeSalght-. J Ia this city July 10, Jesse B. IJcKnighClattt resident of route two, 'Salem, age 73 .years. Father of Robert McKnight, United Stales army.. Funeral -services wd be held Monday,' July 12, at 10 SLin. in. the chapel -ef the W. T. Rigdon company with. -concluding services at! pity : View cemetery, Rev. W. Irvin Williams officiating, i fi :'. ;v.- Friday maxlmnm temperatiire It, minimum 5. Saturday river .1 ft Weather data restricted by 'army request ' New Stamp Available--Starting July 25, a new stamp honor ing Norway, the third in a serial of stamps depicting pari overrun countries of Europe, will be avail able to philatelists in Salem, Post master Henry R, Crawford has tinTinwT"Cfd.' .The new stamp ; will be released at Washington, DC, on July 27. Those wishing first day cancellations may send self addressed stamped envelopes up to ten in number plus cash or money order, to pay for I the stamps, directly to Washington. The first ' two stamp issues hon ored Czechoslovakia and Poland. This stamp, me size of a special delivery stamp and of a five cent denomination, is a reproduction of the Norwegian flag with the name Norway printed underneath. Wanted:' Bell . boys and a night porter. Inquire at ; the Senator Hotel. Evangelist Series Set E v a n- gelist Carl Salhamer and Mrs: Salhanw from Raymond, Wash, wm conduct a series of special meeting each night this week at the Pentecostal - mission. 315 North. Commercial street Dance, Crystal Gardens, Monday. Tom Hfll St Top Hatters. Salvage Chief Cemutg Phil R. Kast of -San Francisco, regional chief of the General Salvage branch, War Production board, will be : in Salem on -Wednesday for a meeting wiibthe members of. the Marion and: Polk county salvage committees. The meeting will -be. held, the Willamette room - at the' Salem chamber of commerce that afternoon at 2 o'clock. Chairman Claude Sersan mis of -the state salvage commit tee and Roderick Finney, execu tive secretary, will accompany Kast to Salem. ; -: You can' suH buy a ' Johns-Man- ville Roof, nothing down, 12 mo. to pay. Ma this Bros, 164 S. Com! Viewers Nimed Marion coun ty court -Saturday appointed Hugh G. Fisher, George Keech and Fred J. Miller as viewers in the mat ter of Lawrence I. Short H. Short and Ottie vs. Harry A. Ris er and Amelia Kiser concerning establishment of a road. ; Free wood SO acres newly trac tor Dulled rune wood. Pile the brush and take the wood, or rick and take-later. A. B. Seely, Phone 3289. 253 Center. , Jastice Appointed Gov. Earl Snell Saturday announced the ap pointment of Dr. J. P. : Walsh, Mitchell, as Justice of the peace of the Mitchell district -He suc ceeds - William I Loughmffler, who died recently. ' At Caldwell, Idaho, July .Rob ert Dale Gesner, age S years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N. Ges ner of Salem? brother of Richard, Clifford, Jr, James I and Daniel Gesner, an of Salem, Mrs. June Roberts and Mrs. May Etta Brew er, both of Salem. Funeral serv ices will be held Wednesday, July 14, ,at. 2. p. m. in the chapel of the'W. TiUgdon companyf . t " t f s &'J-v?4 TenagS''N-i :' -H:4?'. iJ:. Kphriam M... Younfc- at - Long Beach, Calif ornia. -Survived ' : by wife," -EXae" Maud of Long;' Beach, California, - and one son, Armine Young of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Servkes wfll be held Monday, July- t2V . ar 330 p. 'VL. invthe Clough-Barrick chapeLterment in QtynTlew; cemetery, o i ,; - James 'Herbert Ryan, .late, resi dent of 040 North. 150" street, at a local, hospital July 10. Survived by wife, Esther . Ryan,-; and; two daughters, Patricia ; and': Phyllis Ryan, all of Salem. Also survived by a number; of brothers end sis ters. Services will ;Jiieldl-froia the iCloujh-Bartick; chapel Mon- day, Jfy 12, at 2 pmw Rev, George Swift ' pffidaling' totennent in Belcw!? Memorial parkrW' :.' O Labor Short xro Acnia -The la bor shortage at the Eastern Ore gon state hospital at Pendleton and the Eastern Oregon state tu berculosis hospital at The Dalles continues acute, Roy Mills,' sec retary of the state board of con trol, reported Saturday after in specting the : institutions. T.ImTs said many employes of these Institutions-had resigned 'to. except higher paying jobs in. the sii?- yards and other war industries.; Mr. & MrsJ Fred Krepela. owners & ooerators of The Ink Soot 208 N.'High, will spend Man. St Tues, July 12 & 13, in ruana com er ring .with other' mimeograph operators it lettershop owners. The Ink Spot will remain open during these two days jor an quiries & calls,'.:-:; - . ' . ' : -). Dance ; armory" Wednesday night Special meetings will be held at the old high school auditorium be- rinninff Saturday nlzht at 730 through July 25. Sunday meetings 10 a. m.. 2 n. m. and 730 P. m. ev eryone, especially men in the service, cordially Invited, special nraver for all service men. If you have a son: or husband In the service, come in and have special prayer for them. Ex-service man speaking. Old-time foipii preached. -l For sale, canning cherries. Phone 22368. Wanted. Dav. St Chair. Ph. 8882. Close-outs in ' varnished wallpa per, kitchen and bathroom' pat- ternsT Elfstrom's, 375 Cremeketa, Road Foreman Et Ned Bich ards, Mill City, road foreman for the county in his home area, is ill with pleurisy. County Commis sioner Roy Rice saM Saturday, Dance armory Wednesday night ? Seven-Day Ferleag h Men who are- inducted into the service July ; 13 will have a 21-day, fur lough only if they , are to serve in the army; those : selected for navy, marine corps or, coast guard will have seven days between In duction and call to training, se lective service ' offices ' here an nounced Saturday. ' ., Fire Eaalament CombK The federal government Is I furnishing for use in this area three pieces Of auxiliary f fire-fighting equip ment Salem civilian defense of ficials have been informed. The equipment, which cannot be de scribed under ' wartime regula tions, is said to be first-class. Dance armory Wednesday night Blue Jackets Around Town - Navy men at the Willamette university , naval training station toned down the steady, stream of soldier khaki when they appeared on the Salem streets Saturday for the first time in their undress blues. . :: I . Seamen at 1 Willamette were scheduled to be in full dress this week, but delay in the arrival of the neckerchiefs made the blue jackets wear , their undress blues for their: first day in uniform. Grand Jurors Called , i Grand jurors called to hear the judge's instruction at 930 a. m. July ; 12 are Levi Miller, Susia Lummis, Alfa; B. Hubbs,. John Imbth, Mable Lackwood and Rus sell Bonestelle. - i j - ' ? f ( i pnnnancDDnDnnnnnnnnnnnng E2so fceoSlv ElesdGsl cnir;!il d 7 P. EL : AND EVERY NIGHT ; LIclp Savo lio Berries . .Thousands of crates most be canned every night for the next three weeks. Come for a full 10-hoer shift or half shift . ; Crcj:n Frni! FrcdncL? q. ; noonooocannnonoononnnncDa Cell Us Today . Or Better Yet i . Ccrw in UHCIlJ.klllO U Cremtl Floor ef CSxrUa EL!. . . . Cists and liberty Ctreets rtoneailCi ti:3...Ci:Cre, - ye r ' v t. i --' j - r r " " - Areas to Qos Qnllz-i'lzy 8 POHTLAIJD, July XO-CD-Fire closure regulations similar to those enforced last year will go into effect in Oregon's 13 national forests Monday, the US forest ser vice announced Saturday.- Entry regulations again' win be of three types and persons desir ing to visit the forests were asked to check at the I nearest ' super visor or ranger headquarters to determine which ; applies in - a given area. .V -?'v4 - s : Extreme fire hazard areas wfil be closed to all entry. The Mount Hood and Willamette forests are the only : ones in Oregon of this classification. Areas of relatively high hazard are open only on permits which will be issued only to home own ers, loggers, stockmen, ranchers and others having business there. They are closed to recreational use. 'V ; .: Other areas. Including major recreation spots, are open to entry after registration. Travelers must have campfire permits, : carry fire fighting tools and refrain from smoking. - . 834,000 Flax Plant Slated FOREST GROVE, Orel July 10 -WVPresident R. .Glenn Ritchey Of the Washington County Flax Growers association' said Thurs day construction of a $34,000 plant will start at Cornelius soon. Albert Girod, AAA field repre sentative, will manage the plant. Ritchey , said. Association mem bers have some 800 acres seeded to flax this year and plan more than 1000 in 1944. . Higliberger 111 AUMSVnXE Theodore High- berger, for many" years a resident of Aumsville but now living in Stayton, has been gravely ill but is improving 'now, friends report Evalyn Gillespie is ill at her home with chickenpox. EPanlbEDcB '.' CTJtCTJTT COURT . J.J W. Frederiekson vs. C B. Bentson; order dismissing case on stipulation of parties. G. A.. Mortimer vs. Stella Bow- en;. plaintiffs answer denies each and every allegation of defendant Anna y Faist vs. Charles : Faist; judgment renewed for another ten years. ; " . .i Vivian Ross vs. Robert Ross; plaintiffs motion for modification of decree; testimony- beard and case taken under advisement PROBATE COURT - - C F. Seely estate; Rose Mar- gall, Sherman Bostrack and Earl M. Daue appraise estate.- - Caroline 1 Beyer : guardianship; order approving final account . John: F. Dowell estate; order approving final account and" au- thorizing the distribution of tain fund,' n a WESTSALE2I . (I m n T?0 ' Urn 1 Reported Days attendance for boys and girls at Marion county's elemen tary and public hiz fchoolj for the 1312-43 school , year was re ported' to be 1,653,123, accord ing . to Information sent to the state superintendent of public in struction by-Agnes Booth, county school superintendent 1, V f Marion, county will draw at least 2S2,C0a from the 15,000,003 sur plus Income" tax allowed Oregon school districts under provision of the state school support fund, Mrs. Booth said. - . ' : . During the coming months com putations : will be made by R. (Tad) Shelton, county tax asses sor, who will list tax off-sets for the various school districts, r Following a meeting of the county non-high school board re cently, Mrs. Booth said that the tax levy for that particular dis trict would be lowered at least two nulls because of ' the state school support fund. Mail Privilege Law; Is Signed i WASHINGTON, July lO.-tfV NeWspapers and other periodicals ceasing- poblication because i of wartime conditions may resume after the war without paying the usual ee for restoration of their second-class' mail privileges, un der, legislation signed into law Friday by President Roosevelt . - To' get; this- benefit, however, the resumed publication must be gin within : six months following expiration of the national emer gency. r ,. , t . .... . - . . . l. .... ' ' . .. . . .: "vvx y $i ; cr wjmmz icih csrrniQY sttleig Choose your Own Dining Room Group Select just the- dining room suite that you need to serve your purpose and that will look best In your particular-room! And select from a very distinctive group of fine 18th Century dining pieces in choice mahogany veneers, priced surprisingly low. Youll ap preciate tthe finer detailing, the careful finishing and graceful lines of these suites even more when you see them on our-floors.' Each piece Is. authentically styled, after a classic 18th Century design, skillfully reproduced' by modern craftsmen, destined to be "heirlooms of tomorrow. Ramrnail Cndasza cat Duncan Fhrto Cizuno; Table . GzQed Bade ITost Chair GxHed Back Side Chcfr-, Credenxa Chlnrr Cabinet 10-17 !3sr Tcb!. Craccisl S-Lsmj C&Hat disld Cock Cost Chair Ccsvczlcz! Crcfil Tcms :.;dhup nnr - ' II f su '.'Conclailrj in Calcm their tour cf western Orejsn counties coej bining fcpecUon cf present high ways with a series of conferences with county courts relative lo post war construction r projects, tae mesibers ; cf the . state - highway commission will be guests - next Saturday at a luncheon arrangsd by the Salem chamber of com merce, President Carl Ilcsg of that organization announced Saturday. In addition to the highway com missioners, Chairman T VL Ban field of Portland, Merle Chessman of Astoria and A. W. Schaupp of Klamath Falls, those attending the luncheon wOl be the Marion coun ty court members, representatives of the Kings Valley highway as sociation. Mayor L M. Doughton of Salem, officers and directors of the chamber of commerce and other : citizens - actively interested in highway development Oppor tunity for these persons to make tiie acquaintance of the new high way commissioners is the primary purpose of the. luncheon. c The commission's first confer ence on this tour will be Monday noon with, the , Clatsop , county court followed by a night meeting with the Tillamook county court On Tuesday the , commissioners will confer with the Lincoln and Coos county courts: Wednesday with the- Curry and Josephine courts; Thursday with the'Jack- and Douglas county courts; FriHay with: the county court cf Lane, Linn and Benton 'counties. This will be the first western Ore gon inspectiontbur for the new commissioners.; Two other tourfc mto"" Wntral and eastern Oregonv will b made ! 1 f M s. n n .... lHi . ' HI I I '- I sua y "OS:; Z) -' . .1 4 J Piano for UCO Unr fla details as to when remodel In of either Salem USO building mlht be expected to begin had been received la Salem on roaay although A. A. Clewert had been notified ha was low bidder on the Chemeketa street job and bids had been sent to federal, security offices last month for the Commercial - Court street club- rooms. :-."vv Remodeling of the Chemeketa street clubhouse, owned by Capi tal post No. 9, American Legion, and leased ly that organization to the federal aeencv for operation h-r the USO as an enlisted men's club will not Include the major changes once contemplated. - But renairs and installation of " some new conveniences are included in the plans. . -;;:: Meanwhile.-- the Court street club operates in a slightly-remod eled store building. With lull-sue modern canteen. More than three times .as much floor space will be available in the Commercial- Court buOdlng. Razing of the old parsonage be hind tiie Chemeketa street - USO f formerly a Unitarian church) in tnrenaration for leveling and land scaping commenced Friday. Origi nal : plans for - remodeling there called; for extension of the pres ent building onto the lot where the parsonage stood, also owned by the Legion and leased to the federal government . later in the summer by the eom missionJ Accompanying the three commissioners on this trip " will be R. H. Baldock, state highway engineer, a representative of the federal bureau of roads, and oth er officials. . - . V .. i X J sl. V During , tha first week of ths YI.ICA outir.2 for younger toys, " members cf the c-rr? wove bas kets, mad a canclle holders, tawed figures in plywood and toe !c hikes around the recreation area, the camp newrpsper reported Satur day. ' Thursday nisht cairpers cath- ered before the recreation hall fireplace to see a" series cf skits showing methods of "how not to help a person in distress" and eth er methods of "worst aid." Other skits showed the method Superman uses In dealing with a comnanv of saboteurs , who mirht attempt to destroy the camp swim ming pooL Snell Names New Liquor Commissioner Paul It. Crooks, Portland con tractor, was appointed Saturday by Gov. Earl Snell a member of the Oregon liquor control com mission, i, succeeding Lloyd J. Wentworth who recently resigned. . Crooks Will represent the third congressional district President of the P. Lb Crocks company of Portland, Crooks has served as president of the Port land chapter of the Associated General ' Contractors of America for two-years and is a vice-president of the northwest-branch' of the same organization. Air School Starts UNIONVALE Mrs. Glen Mc- Farlane gave a preliminary lesson on airplane observation at the Unionvale school beginning at ft p. m. Thursday night Monday, July 12, the first regular lesson will be given. There were six . attend ing the demonstration last week, 0 f -4 ''it 1 f