The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Th OrJIGON CTATZCMAIl Solera. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. October 27. 1C43
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Klles at Home Glenn NilesJ
longtime resident of Salem and
former administrator of : the Mar4
ion ,: county j welfare department
who has been heading the medical
department of the .state .welfare
organization with headquarters in
; Portland, was last week removed
from -Salem Deaconess hospital to
the home of his sister and mother.
Dr. Gussie A. Niles and Mrs.' Ida
T Kiles.; 495 North Winter street.
He had' been at;.the hospital for
five months ancUs still confined to
the house although e is recuper
ating after his long illness.
Lute florist. Ph. 8592. 1276 N. Lib .
Tor home loans- see Salem ed
raV130 South Liberty. "
' Mare Time to Enllst-ToL tfve
women office workers an addition
al hour to inquire into the advan
tages of joining the women mar
ines, the marine recruiting office
will remain ' open 1 an additional
hour daily with Sgt Ruth Bach
man and Sgt Clara Green in
charge, Sgt L. D. Ringland has
announced. Effective now, the of
. f ice' i ooen from 9 to 8 o'clock
daily.- It Is located on the fifth
' floor of me Guardian buucung. ;
"Cyn. Cronise Photographs and
frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Modern,-well made painted or un
p'aintedi furniture, V shop R. . D.
Wopdrow'si- SiS Center street
Dance Armory' Wed. night. .
-" " Enrlneers at Olympla State
' Highway Engineer Tt H. Bald
ock 'and C B: McCullough, this
assistant, were at Olympia, Wash
: Tuesday, cohf erring "with Burwell
Bantz, Washington - highway . di
rector, on interstate postwar pro
jects. (JJbituary
Hasel -
I Chester sM. Hazel, at the resi
dence, 538 South 23rd street, Sun
day, October 24, at the age of 59
years.' Survived by wife, Mrs.
rtArtie M. Hazel of Salem; son, H.
A. Hazel of Salem; mother Mrs.
India Hazel of Grantsburg,. 111.;
three brothers, Thomas Hazel of
t n-ii;r. Mich- Tula r Hazel of
Beevesvflle, 1114 and G. A. Hazel
f Glenwood, - Iowa; . four sisters,
f Txmoe vishr and Mrs. R. S.
ivua -
Paul of Kankakee. HU Mrs. H. F
Evans of Grantsburg, Bl-'and
r wa t-n of Chester. III.
juia v. - - , -
ai survived by two grandchil
dren, Robert and William Hazel,
both of Salem. Services will be
held Friday, October 29, at li
msa. from the Clough-Barrick
chapeL Rev. Dudley Strain will
officiate, "with interment m City
View cemetery,
Bliven
James I. Bliven, at his home,
route 1, Gervais, Monday, Octo
ber 25; Survived by wife, Mrs.
DUlr V. Bliven of Gervais; . six
- daughters, Mrs. Sarah Davis,
Mrs. Catharine Hamlin, Mrs.
H Jnah Richardson and Mrs.
Myrtilla Colling, all of Salem,
Irs. Frances Morgan of Brooks
- and Mrs. Lillian Shanner of Mc
Kee, Ore; four sons, William
BUven of Salem, Ted Bliven of
Portland, Daniel BUven in the US
"navy, and Clyde BUven of, Ger
vais. ' Survived also by seven
grandchildren. . Announcement of
services to " be made later by
Clough-Barrick company.
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Cashlon ;
. 1 Thomas Bartley Cashion, at the
residence. 90 - Abrams avenue.
sunda-r. October 24, at the age of
59 years. Survived by wife, Mrs
JJaude May Cashion; two sons,
Fred I Cashion and Thomas Mc-
Cashion. both of Portland;
one daughter, Mrs. Ray Hanson of
Portland: one brother, Jess casn-
ion of Shawnee, Okla. Also sur
vived " by three . grandchildren.
Member of the Foursquare os-
t)el church. Services wiU be held
Wednesday, October. 27, at iv.
a.m. at Edwards-TerwOliger cha-
tvpI "Rev. Wavne '- Mcintosh ; ana
Kev.' T. W. Henderson will offi
ciate." Interment Belcrest Memo
rial park. - - .
" At the residence on Rt. 4, Sa
turn: October 24. Mary Ann WU-
'i;in -i. 87. years. Mother of
-'Mavme and J." Howard Williams,
both of Salem, Mrs. M-' J. Leahy
of Buhl, Idaho, Mrs. W. E. Bar
meier of Portland and C. Earl
-Williams of Spokane. Four grand-
ns also survive. Private funeral
services .will --be held Wednesday,
October 27 at' 2 pjcn.. from tne
Jambson funeral home in. Port
land under the direction of the
W.: T. Rigdon company with con
eluding services in Lincoln Me
mortal .' park. "i. k .
Kaeser -: . ; .
. John Kaeser, at the residence,
'route 2, Salem, Tuesday, October
: 26, at. ageof 77 years. Survived
by widow, Mrs. Anna Kaeser of
Salem; three 'daughters, Mrs. J oe
Taylor of Paradise VaUey, Neva
da, Miss Elsa Kaeser of Portland
and Miss Alma Kaeser of Salem;
also two : grandchildren living in
; Nevada.' " Announcement " of ser
vices will be made later by Wal
' ker and HoweU funeral home. .
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Breck - -
Ed Brock, late resident of West
- Salem; at a local hospital October
:23 at the age of 85. Services wiU
be held from' the chapel cf the
' vo?ve.rtTnweii funeral home
Thursday October 3, at 2 P-m.
. Hev. Ridell A. ,Kelsey wllljoffi-
."ciafe and concluding services wul
' rrr - "" o ; i
Dimout .
Wed." sunset 6:05
Tkurs. unrise 7:46
(Weather pare 1)
Edoeaters to Meet The 1943
conference of city school superin
tendents, high - school principals,
junior high school principals .and
the elementary - principals : asso
ciation, will be held here Novem
ber 9 and 10. A number of war
time problems will be discussed.
General topics .will include pro-J
fessional ethics, educational legis
lation, delinquency and school at
tendance, and extension of federal
agency activities, '. -r'--
Pikes Ice Cream Store hours now
10 a jn. to 6:10 pan. daily except
Wed. Ice cream in several flavors
to take outX'c '::-
Dance Armory Wed. night -
Wanted: Used ear. Ph. 5110. ,'
"Keturns from Seuth Mrs. Ber
tha Ganong, clerk in the office of
the secretary of state, : returned
Monday from trip which took
her. . below the Mexican border.
In San Francisco she visited her
daughter and in southern .- Cali
fornia a brother and sister, travel
ing : on down into Mexico with
them. ". -p. 1;
l;rm. apt 254 N Front f ; ;i
It costs no more to use the best!
Re-roof now with Pabco roofing.
No down payment 12 months to
pay. Phone 9221." R. ' L.' Elfstroin
C04 375 Chemeketa St ' "
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Armory Wed. night '
-' Cyclist Injured Roy Ross, 18,
of 1275 South 13th street motor
cycusi wno collided with a car
at the intersection of Mill and
Twelfth streets at 4:35 pjn. Tues
day, sustained bruises and - a 1
inch cut along the right side of his
head, first aid men who provided
emergency care paid.
New patterns added for our wall-
paper special. Elfstrom's, 375
Chemeketa.;;'. ;:..;;,
Moving soon to 469 State St., next
to Needham's Book Store. Henry's
Stove Repairing j Ph. 5110. .
To Visit Hnsband Mrs. B. D.
Ely, secretary in the hop control
board office here, left Monday for
Camp PerryJ Vai to visit her hus
band,' a storkeeper first class in
the navy. In her absence, Mrs. Carl
Parker Gies, whose aviator hus
band was decorated as one of the
early heroes of the war, is in the
office. , j- .
Wanted: Boy's metal wagon in
good condition. 1895 Berry St Ph.
2-1631. i
Wanted: Used Furniture. Ph. 5110.
Hear Al Pearce and His Gang in
Fun Valley," KEX, Portland and
Blue Network, Sunday, 1 pjn.
i . , i Jkt 7
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No Blitz-Wcinhard in
the refrigerator?. It has .
happened to you. It can
.
happen to your dealer,
too! But Blitz-Wcinhard's j
unvarying quality, -
its 1 87-year tradition of , '
- '. ' - - j
excellence, makes it always
worth waiting for. If you :
cant get Blitz-Wcinhard ;
4
at your
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Boards Warned The state .edu
cational department . T u e s da y
warned Oregon ; school , boards
against expelling. pupils, who re
fuse to salute the flag. The de
partment referred to a recent
United States supreme court opin-J
ion holding that to compel a stu
dent to salute the. flag infringes
on the right of free conscience. "
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Lost: lady's black leather purse,
valuable papers, money, ' ration
books 1, 2 and 3. Return to Ella
Helfler, 2340 Myrtle Ave. '
In State Jab - C V. Johnson,
former state real estate commis
sioner more recently a Salem real
tor, is doing special work ' for the
state board of control, it was an
nounced Tuesday. Johnson was
president of 4 the H Salem ; Realty
board for two terms. : : "
For a better roofing job call Math
is Bros., Johns-Manville dealers.
164 S. Coml. Ph. 4642. '. .
Missouri Sheriff Here Floyd
Fine, "sheriff from Kirkville, Mo,
arrived in Salem on Tuesday to
commence extradition proceedings
for removal . of Roy .Ross .. and
"Buck". Gandy to the Missouri
town to answer a charge of em
bezzlement involving r. livestock
and mortgaged property, " 4 ; 3
Christmas merchandise , how; . on
display. Farmer Hardware Co., 1J5
R. Commercial. .t ' '. :
Property Sold Marion county
court has approved sales of county
property to Albert S. Walters; who
is purchasing lot 8, block 8, Hoi
lister's annex to Stayton f or $100;
to. John P. Pel to and . Mary Pelto,
who" are paying $50 for lots 13 and
14 of block 2, Donald. : -. :.
Rummage ' sale, Fri Sat' 175 - N.
High. 1st Christian church ladies.
Crusher Moved Marion coun
ty's big rock crusher' was Tuesday
moved into the county shops from
the Jackson Hill gravel pit to be
overhauled before, it is turned oy
er to army engineers, ; who have
recently " negotiated . for. its pur
chase. " , ;,;' I : ; ,1 i" . ;- j";'
Skating every night at 8 p. m."Sa'
lem Ice Arena, 610 N. Capitol.
T. ' 'j .. y - yi . ' r . '
. Mrs. Kon in Hospital Mrs.
Louisa : J. ' Koon," ; 84,j, resident ' of
835 Marion street underwent her
second eye ; operation within the
year .Tuesday at Salem " General
hospital. .
Court to Return The state su
preme court members were ex
pected to return today from Pen
dleton where the court sat' Mon
day and Tuesday hearing a num
ber of appealed cases originating
in eastern Oregon..
Townsend Club Meets The re
gular meeting of the ! Townsend
club No. 4 will be held tonight at
7 JO at the home of E. IL Carle,
2125 North 4th street
File 'Assumed Name Doritha
E. Hanson, Route 2, Box 10, has
recorded with the county clerk a
certificate of an assumed business
name, "Capitola RoUer Rsnk." :
dealers todayj
try again tomorrow! j
BUTZ-WEINHARD CO.
romjiNO. eat son
Distributed by Gideon Stolx Company
CIHCLTT COUST
; Gustavo A. Ostrin vs. . Frances
Ostrin Johnson et al; interlocutory
decree orders certain property sold
and states fees "allowable from pro
ceeds. V '
Marie Rentz vs. Carl Rente;
sheriffs certificate of attachment
for certain property in the city
of Gervais filed. Not satisfied as
defendant owned no property.
.Stephen Hull vs. Mt Angel Flax
Growers association; motion to
strike certain portions ' of plain
tiff s third amended complaint i
'-. Elva ' . Martin , vs. Willamette
Buildim? and Loan Association,
later known as the Dime and Dol
lar Building and Loan association;
complaint to quiet title by reason
of adverse possession for period of
21 years. ' - - - 4
. Frank Herbert vs. Flora Her
bert; default divorce decree awards
custody ; of minor tJuld to def en
dent support money for child in
the amount Of $35 per month.' :
Clyde Ogle, full , name, Kitty
Clyde Ogle vs. WiUiam 3. Ogle;
order of default and appUcation to
place on trial docket
PROBATE "COUKT
-EUza Iuhgen estate; 'order ad-
jnits .will to probate, appoints
Marie Freda Wineman executrix,
and - Dora Esteppr Vivian .Hen
dricks and Jacob Fuhrer apprais-
erS. ,.- : J k r . . ... .
Andrew J, Anderson; estate; or
der- Saturday; November 27, ? for.
account of Olive Anderson,- ad
ininistratixr Receipt ; of i heir? re
corded. -' - . ' i
P';john H; McMillan "estate; petir
tion asks that Mary ". .Burroughs
be appomted'administratix. of es
tate amounting to about $5000."''';
.Charles P. Prtt guardianship;
Webb Haskins, guardian, reports
sale of real property in amount of
$25. . ; W
OttiUie. Reece estate; order for
hearing on petition to appoint Wil
liam Albert Krenz guardian is set
for Dec I, at 10 a jn.
Robert Rubeck estate; order ap
proves final account "of Florence
Mildred Rubeck; executrix and
estate closed.' Report of appraisers
and receipts of heir filed.
WiUiam H. Niccolson estate;
final account of executors Charles
W. Niccolson and B. W. Jewell.
V Howard A." Hilderbrahdt estate;
petition asks appointment of Lee
Haskins as adniinistrator of estate
estimated value "of $18,000, in
cluding $9,000 in real and $9,000 in
personal property.
Mary A. t Waltz estate; heirs,
Serena Netter, Arolene A. Laird,
and Helen Baker, file receipts
acknowledging fuU share in estate.
J. A. McClain estate; order sets
hearing on final account J. Deo
McClain on Friday, December 3,
In Seattle Mrs Sidney Ste
vens left late last week for a brief
stay in Seattle, traveling with her
mother who was returning to her
own home in the Washington city
after a visit here. .
Dance Armory Wed. night
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IIASSIAGS ATPLICATI0N3 i
E. D. Jacobs, 24, Woodburn,"
Route 2, farmer, and Mary Helen
Vetter, 18, Woodburn, Route-2.
j Leo G. Schmidlkofer, 25, Camp
Adair, soldier, and Dorothy Pug
sley, 19, Albany, waitress. ? -. -JUSTICE
COURT ;
, David Riggs; using false age to
secure chauffeur's license, $5 and
costs; truck speeding. $5 and costs.
Aida W. Bo wen; illegal parking;
$1 and costs. ' ;.V
James Oscar Green; morals
chargs; prelirniriary hearing to be
held at 2 pjn. today; committed to
jail in Ueu of $2500 bait , M
MUNICIPAL COURT . ,
' James Oscar Green, route one,
Turner; disorderly conduct and de
fective brakes; $50 fine and $5 bait
Delbert H. . DeLong, Stayton;
fllegal use of spotlight; $2.50 baU.
JuUus Solomon Johnson; drunk
and vagrancy; 10 days in.jail "
Chest Fund
Still Mounts
, Subscriptions continued to come
In steadily Tuesday to the Salem
United War Chest campaign office
despite the foyer the top- announ
cement on "Monday."4 It was esti
mated that $1200 had been added
to the over-all total of $112,399 by
Tuesday night '.though no definite
Reports from the rural division
were still coming In Tuesday,' note
worthy among, them being the re- j
ports from .Swegle and . Central j
Howell., Some rural districts have
yet to report final figures; ; ,v
The Chest fund also was swelled
by $176, proceeds from the Ameri
can Legino's Monday night dance
for which the cavalry band , pro
vided music. Fraternal groups'
subscriptions included . $100 from
the Salem Elks' lodge and $50 from
the Eagles and that organization's
auxiliary. . '-v;;r v ; .
f It : was revealed : that ttie $155
contributed by Chemawa students
had been earned whensthe entire
group went out last Saturday and
picked walnuts, turning over the
entire earnings to the Chest -" -,
Yet "another, novel 'contribution
was that of Mrs. Alta Huddleston,
who operates the restaurant at the
California Packing company plant
She emptied the uke box", till
and turned the contents approxi
mately $56 in nickles over to the
Chest She plans . to repeat the
performance Friday.
Dooliii Given
5 More Years
Five years in prison in addition
to his present sentence was the
penalty meted out to Albert Doo
lin, convict found guilty in circuit
court Tuesday on a charge of as
sault with a dangerous weapon in
conection with the serious stab
bing of E. S. 'Sol' Worden, as
sistant guard captain," last July
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The jury which, tried " Doolin
was out only 20 minutes, and Doo
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