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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1944)
- ( r 1 J i r ... vlr; ELdBCBon Ms IEtftoffs V Brtdfe Conditloa Nt4 Pres ence of fill pressure on the Mar- -" ion county end of the Gates inter- county bridge was learned Tues- day by County . Judge Grant Mur- ' phy when he met with the Linn county court at Lyons. The infor mation was relayed to County : : Engineer Hubbs who will Investi- gate the situation- The bridge was constructed in 1941 under Joint sponsorship of the two counties, with, provision that future main tenance be jointly financed under supervision' of Marion county. - 'Jan. Clearance. The Fashlonette. Jsmlor Chamber Lauded War activities' of the United States " junior chamber of commerce were -' nraised bv Gov. Earl Snell on v ' Wednesday in connection with the annual . "Junior - Chamber ; of rnnvmerce Week." January-14 to 21, inclusive. These activities-in cluded the sale of I700.oou.ouu worth of war bonds, collection of boo coo tons of scran and a .pro- ; gram . to reduce . juvenile ' delin- v. Quency. ' ( V r Jan. Clearance. The Fashlonette . i ' ' , " -''.T " Dor Bites Bey Gerald Fos ter, small boy living at 1348 South s 12th street, was treated by first sid Wednesday afternoon for ' dbg bite above his right ankle. The wound was described as ml 4 nor.' . v for home loans see Salem Fed s eraL ISO South Liberty. - Extradition Asked Gov. Earl Snell Wednesday asked Missouri V officials to surrender Donald Eng- under arrest at Kansas City charged with burglary hot in a dwelling. He is wanted in Klam ath Falls. . " - : -: Additional Local News On Page 7 rarrish Fastis Tote Election results In the Parrish junior high school : Boys' and " Girls . league contests Wednesday placed Betty Jo Beaxdsley .in the president's chair of tne girls organization, while r George Zurlinden was named presiding officer of the boys group. Charlotte Alexander was. elected i Girls' leaeue secre tary. I Occupancy : of other offices in either body; will be determined by a revote since in none of these instances did the leading candi date possess a majority. - Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. , Applications Invited Appli cations for, the civil, service posi tions : of rationing ? representative, field operations officer, price an alyst and district commodity, in vestigator, all under the office, of price administration, are being in vited by the civil service commis sion. Information and forms may be . obtained from Mrs. Cecile Bowden In the postoffice bund ing. " V ; . i I ' -. : " i - r ; - - Lutx florist Ph. MM. 1278 N. Lib. Towns end Club Meetings - Townsend club no. ' 4 will meet at the E. H. - Earle home. : 2125 North- 4th street at 730 o'clock tonight The meeting of Townsend club no. 16 will be at the home of Mrs. Arnold, 2256 Ford street, tonight 'r:'-':W- ' ',.' :' " . For excellent values in Unpainted Furniture shop at WQODROWS, 345 Center St - i . i County Tract Sold Sale of a 20-acre tract of land to. Leo N. and FJma ChUds f or $120 has been approved by the county court Wanted: Man or - woman with some studio experience or inter ested in learning photograph busi ness. Box 2905, Statesman. . - Reamunent Ordered The state sunreme court Wednesday ordered reargument January 1$ of a suit brougnt oy xne Walker -Business college fort ! land," against Multnomah county. in Hetermine whether it must pay taxeS under, a constitutional pro vision':, exempting certain . -educational institutions from .taxation. The Multnomah . county,, circuit court held for 'the plaintiff and the county appealed to the su nrwm MtirL Tht case previously was argued before the .high court which later ordered new; Dneis. Duncan Assigned -Chief . Just? ice J Cv Bailey of the. state su preme court Wednesday; assignea Circuit Judge .George ixmcan. oi Marion county, to, preside at the Linn county, trial of; the. case of ithe State of Oregon against Cecil Montgomery. . , V i , ' j. -. ; Fairview Inmate Flees Re ported as a runaway; from the Fairview home is 17-year-Kld Ce-: i Thursday! XSeetmf - Flannel I JennU Zerhov bf the Exlssi&n Gospel association will speas at a special meeting tonight in the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. Fifth and Gaines streets. Twffisa Zernbv has traveled in the United States, Canada 'and Cuba and will discuss these places. , K e a d Conditions Examined-- County l " Engineer; Hubbs and County Commissioner J. E. Smith inspected road conditions In .the Fruitland district 1 ? Wednesday, paying special attention to i cul- vcris. - Tavern Owner Files Charles N. Stevenson, -Salem; has mea a certificate of assumed ; business name- for Iurgrounds Tavern, 2620 Portland Road. " I mt-and-Rnnner Damages Car. tuu- Mmrt that a hit-and-run motorist damaged the automobUe v Tt Van Cleave, route ; o, whUe "the vehicle was parked t-in I the 200 block on south. 12th street Thrslclans Elect The medi cal' staff of 'Salera General; 'hos pital early this' week selected as president for the coming year Dr. Jerald S. Backstrand; as first vice president, Dr. William J. Lidbeck; ecrUary-treaiurer, Dr." Roscoe Wilson; chairman of the ' surgical committee. JrJ W. B Morse: cnaor- man of medical committee, Dr. J. II. Garniobst! and chairman oi specialist committee, Dr. Willard Nv Thompson. .-. : v r!aiillAa Reoorted Automo- hlle- driven by Bernardina Ver- hagen, 1391 Broadway ana La-. Mont Fry. J route two, aiem, collided at Columbia and ,Com- merdal street shortly before 830 Tuesday night; city police nave re ported.',- - m , Tornover Anaits Listed Out of the latest ;tax turnover from 1043-4 rolls made by the sher-' Iff s- office,' amounting to $138, 114.05, the dty of Salem" acquires $3333.05 and; the Salem school district gets $25,064Z9V r XLectal Ezf sreemest . Start Calcn rent control ccmmissicn has placed in the hands of the city attorney the names of several per sons who' are owners of rental housing properties within the city limits and who have not yet filed the Information required with the commission. Chairman Merrill D. Ohling said Wednesday. " 3 To Represent EneD James D. Olson, acting : state ' civilian de fense coordinator, will represent Gov.- Earl Snell i Thursday at a meeting of the ninth, regional ci vilian defense board at Seattle. The board will discuss policies of civilian defense '.on i the Facuic, coast ' Women . needed; on nite shift 11 p jn. to 7 a.m. at Paulus Dehydra tor ( n e a rr Producers Cannery). Phone 2-1748.' - "V . i Elks " to Meet Salem Elks will hold an all-star Initiation tonight at their meeting.'; .: Cnnby PL CIL3 anv Raic33-Rate3 r Because of wage increases It has granted to its employes, the Canby Telephone association re ceived Wednesday the permission of Public Utilities . Commissioner George "H. Flagg to Increase its rates 25 cents month on service to individual : lines, two; party lines, and on multi-party lines, effective as of January: 1, The action had me approval of ad ministrators of the office of price administration, y7;":;;" -j. 'Thm Canbv " association. - was found to, be I required ,to maintain a 24 hour service due to extensive loesina- onerations in .the nearby region, And skilled operators also are hard to find as the war goes on.. ; The new . rates affect 650 sub- scribers to tie Canty systen, end will allow ' cperst: : r-i ' to ..ccatlrua without financial 1-ss. Ths'r-'-'Js utilities commissioner found that the new. schedule at Canby wd also put that company In line wita charges made by ' ccrr-pames serving other communities of a comparable size. Stan Cliurcli Tells Needs of Navy l EmDhasis'In navy recruiting at present is upon - 17-year-old boys for a new communications crancn just opening, upon already-skilled mechanics for ship repair units, and WAVES, Stan Church, former radio announcer, now a chief spe cialist in the recruitins service, said fa addressing the Salem Ro tary: . elub luncheon group " Wed-: nesday. r ! r. 1 - , .Church showed two motion pic tures, one dealing with naval air craft the the, with, the numer ous worthwhile services performed by WAVES. -r------:-- vJ' OPIbndiinawy 1' ill P V. cco- ' !: ; , . ; Genu?? -Taitrr!" f I i mini, nu-'xviviJm n"miui limning -f:-. ' -: .. " O-v 4 : Steinke r George Steinke' of 1487 North ' Fifth street January 7, at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Marie Steinke; two daughters, Mrs. . Grace Rund, Salem; Mrs. Ger trude Watson, Salem; three broth ers, Alec Steinke, Salem; Ed Steinke, Xouis . Steinke, two sis ters, Mrs. Fred StrobeL Mrs. Ray mond Lauserica, all of Joseph, Ore.; one grandchndl Services to be held Thursday January ' 13," 2 pjnv In Clough-Barrlck Gleason ''.! , Eugene- Gleason, . Los Angeles, Calif.; January 8. Survived by sis ter, Mrs. J. E. Crothers, Salem; brother, L. J. Whitely, Los Ari- geles; nephew, ' Eugene - W. Cro- thers, Salem. Services will be held from Clough-Barrick chapel, Sat urday, January 15. 130 p. m. Rit- - ualistfc services by Salem lodge No. 4 AF i & AM. Rev. W. Irvin Williams officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. Funeral services will be held Thursday. January. 13,- at 2 p.m. in the W. ' T. Rigdon company chapel with concluding services at City ! View cemetery. Rev. C. o. Goodman and Rev. J. M. Good- heart will officiate. Palmer - Hazel A. Palmer, age 61, late rpt!Hnt of Portland, at a local hosnital January 11. Announce ment to be made later by tne jixi- wards - Terwilliger Funeral home. Amle ' Francis 1 Marion Apple, at the residence, 534 .North ., Winter street January , at the, "age of I : years.- Survived by " widow, Alemeda ADDle of Ukiah, Cahl. daughters, ' Miss Pearl Apple of Riverside,' Calif, Mtss Marjorie nA Mi'm Madee Annie of Upper . Lake, Calif.; sons, Bert Apple of ' Lake City, Calif, Francis Apple - f i Upper. Lake, Calif, Tommy - Apple of the US army; sisters, 1 Mrs." Rose" Dencer of Salem, Mrs. ; George '. Bucks of Portlandi , Mrs. Edward i Stewart of Lakeport, - Calif, Mrs. C. ' J. Milgate of Sac , ramento, Calif.; one brother, Le- muel Apple ; of , Tfllamook also ' several nieces and nephews. Pri- vate services wfll be held in the chapel of Walker-Howell Funeral home, Thursday, January 13, at 2 njn. Dr. Irving A. Fox officiate ' ing. , Concluding services will be in Lee Mission cemetery. j : Palmer - . . ! : At the residencei 806 Thpmp- inn street Salem. January 11, Em- flv W. - Palmer, age 75. Wife.' or. Warren "R. Palmer; mother of Claud S. Palmer, , Portland, : Miss ? mrsretat Palmer. SalemT arid Mrs. p. K Van Arnam of Vancou ver, -r Wash.; v grandmother ' of Nancy Jean Palmer of Portland; aisier T! of Mrs. N.! R.4 Carroll, Woodburn; Miss Henrietta Walker, Salem, and ' Mrs. Mary A. Sinclair! . Chatham, Ontario, Canada. She was a mem ber of the United Brethren;church. Bechert Max Bechert at local hospital, late of Aumsville, January 12. No known survivors. Announcements to be made later by Qough-Bar- rick company. Anhock - William Anhock, at the age of 84 years, Sunday, January 10, in Portland. Survived by widow, Mrs. Louise Anhock, Portland; one son, John : Anhock, Portland; two daughters, Mrs. Louise McGee, Portland, and Mrs. Edward Took- er, Macieay; brothers, Joseph and John Anhock of Chicago, HL; six grandchildren and 14 great grand children. ! Funeral; services Will follow 'requiem mass at St Ste phens Catholic church In Port land, at 10 o'clock Friday, janu- axv 14 and burial will be made in the Catholic cemetery at snaw ai 20 Friday ; afternoon. Graveside services will be held In Shaw. WAR BONDS and V LIFE INSURAUCE Help Prevent Inflation Oregon Mutual Life poucynoiaen are buying bonds indiTido&liy . . ; and they : sre buying w bood through their purchase of life insur ance, because bi insurance company, dollars are going to war bonds. Even, dollar saved, whether in bonds or life insurance helps prevent inflation. U. A' k 'fli cast bot lb coapUrt 4. way protection e( tit HoaM l& X7ciIlnnttuim(B feuGS1 LJ0U . ' for INCLUDED... A Ne Extra Caart . . . 2 Iks. wsllMM' pmf wit aer aerchese ef WsNpsser. - If era orst soma ilmmhr raU urn - ' L timrt mfahfw aaf liifvc. vam'I harm ffo admit, Vv vsf 6nlthd taking Inventory and Heaif spaco and sAef-room or new shpmeafs of jnercAantflM. 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Four ., handles tor easy turnings -- i end fcur vents far oircir-. r J. cMoyotaob,hod r 27x38 inch throw rug' with fringed rose, blue or peach color. : G8226-7-S -I ' '"" THR0W1RUGS ends Iri your choice of ' CKl QfJ . 24x3S Inch Chenitle Rub, , nteea toj rote. bK I n men. white 6&M1-2-S-4. A AA ... iMtv rat, biue.' veilow ond Ni . r. 95 2W) incn uimn . . ' ivary attractive in a choice of - .duktv roae.' bkm,- vellcw or , i- tost cowr.' : yowi-v-v-m - .p mm DOOTEEZ Protect vow1 sheers , ond shoes. If you do not wear hose they .' ii ! ft ,.i -: i IT1! U . to, .-w -v ma - UTI K 1 1 VS B A G it W I TH Zl P P i Rr your .feet. A money- :. saver at a low pried, f rT rv Y570I-O4 , leafhereff :..V)F..' AliKtETS IKdnoy Vmniy V! Go7(3S,Qis , 3 White or Blue i HedlDrEZc:3; c Per ft. r' S Leailicr Jcslicls 25 19. i - ' A FINE QUA L IT Y-K H A K I D A O A'ddndvccWirhio i ''.'ILJ ; fifl Zlffll ' -i I 1 JQS - i l Mn khokf ctotfl. 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Wide, easy-oction nmttea suspenders wrrn iora-wear- j - -5 i." .' ma rArtK.2, .IVOOI MEN'S CtCSQI OuroMe.cui'urtoble worfc saw of rk wool and 75 cotton... ctoaeiy Knit y. 4nr munh outdoor wear.. " - - ' i Othats As Uw As 1S Mi.'tllit aUASAMTIIB) PIVf m mmt reinforced where the shoe i rGbiL in futt ' T ' i - length or seort shorhj of 6xi rib mar- f 1 - tanath or soot? snorts or oxi rta nw . censed cotton. Slack, navy.tfyron -M. andwWta,.; ;iV-.;' : V6741-SI . Va. in . -a .' - - i - - ffjestfjuie; -uuchk) .-- . . . . . j . f. - j . : -ii-i' iv luj.iuj -it vn i t uiu ; u ? u. . . x ...Ml Hf ' .- aa .aa r',-r - S '. -..-- .-.rf - n-' , - v .'-- .r. DeCOme.DriUie. -- - ;;, i atruction with the odded fee- -'rfi - - :v , -' ,. 1 ''.'--.'.. ..:""-r- - v ... ' ture of new alloy whjch resorts;. J . - , .( .-, '. '' " . " corrosion s therouflhtthot we - ' Wa ftasr a rvrt R5U ; ... ...'!.(:." T CumtM theae mufflers taicoraitfoit- s V. , , " -wrtnent of oir . t ' --- . - ' TT c::iY. roof iny, sOso stag;- . . . . ' ' fnMI1TflfiPr::"5 . : . r-ri : -jtzi, 'Z- - . ' W standard hexagon r r (- motisst fciont:,-!)- 1ffi7V.-iX::::- LrsSrH ( J ' C ! 4 Solid Mahogany. V " : Set, Jteg. 3169.50 -i 1 ' J 1 . ' Wooden rock 24 Inches lane, 12 Inches hhK ream v eant pairs todies' or sue pairs Mien's enoa-i. A teal sooca saver. " Jlsl Finished; fJu : v '-'T---- '' . - !'- ,-. Cc2psitie. s Z2' Htilcatcr the boys la the service with a gay and g-prcprkte Valentine Greeting. .'V-' ' ' CD lu IIjU! Gutffroy's r, . ' .- r, rss-ys- :J.l-lla O L L.- 3 141 ircrth Ccnncrcial j-t-t s n - " r"T7 If' j , j . , . . j . . i i ' w ' cy sixe: Hb0'7 Incurs : , , . , - r : . - . r- L 1 and Ut-t TS;3 V 1 U-. - Ii I -,1. ' . 1 - - - " ! ... - . ; . ; -, . . - ........ (