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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1944)
The- OHEGOIf STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January S3, 1344 PACZ nvz ILabaisall ETceEys IBn3fiffs PunuMf With Eifstrem Ap pointment of Harold Dunsmoor, long a prominent paint contractor here, to A take - active working charge of all paint contracting for the R. I Elf strom company wax announced at company offices here Friday.' Dunsmoor came to Salem in 1924, working with' his late brother, William "Bill Duns moor, For the past. 10 years -he has used products of the Elfstrom firm as an independent contractor and so "is completely at home with the line," members of the firm said yesterday. For the past year he has .supervised the com- pany's work' related to. the war effort, an activity which has tak en him outside the city' much of the time. Income tax payers: Your income tax returns efficiently prepared on and after February 1, 1944, at 319-20 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon. Reasonable rates." Salem Income Tax Service. . , Dance tonight,. Salem armory. Do you want to speak Spanish? Learn by a modern, interesting method which, will give you a good working ability in a short time. The teacher is a graduate of Wil lamette University who has stud ied Spanish there, at the Univer sity of Washington, and in Mexico City, Mexicov Classes will be held 7:30 PJd. Tuesdays and Fridays beginning Feb. 4 at Merritt Davis School of Commerce, 420 State St. Call Virginia Hubbs at 2-2071.- . 1941 Americar 4 Door Sedan, 2 new pre-war tires, 3 new recaps. Heater. Condition excellent Color black. Good gas mileage. Price $995. Lodec Bros, 443 Center, Olds Dealers. I . " Night school.' New classes in short hand, typing and office machines. Capital Business College, new lo cation, 345 Court St. Ph. 5987, Burns Birthday Observed Clan Macleay, Order of Scottish clan of Portland, .will sponsor: a Robert Burns dinner, jqoncert and dance at the Sunnyside Masonic temple, S9th and Hawthorne streets in Portland on Saturday night, mem bers of the; order are" notifying Salem friends through the press, Inviting an f attendance from the capital city. ? Wanted: Fry The Spa. I copk, good wages. The Pike Ice Cream store, closed . from Friday until Thurs., a. m., Feb. 3. Quota sold out. Axe Slips! Kenneth McDoug 11, 17, 260 East Hoyt street, cut the first finger) and thumb of his left hand with an axe Friday and was treated by-: the first aid crew. Xem Tone the Miracle Wall Fin ish dries in one hour, one coat covers. - Now on sale at R. D. Woodrow's, 345 Center St Dance Tonight Moose Hall, (l2th and Leslie Sts. Strahan's Orch. s . i- i. . ' "Girl's Knee Cut Velma Gra ham, 14, 92 Abrams street ' was treated Friday by first aid for a minor cut on the knee cap. Ubiliiry Simon i - -. Frank Michael ?Simon at the residence, 1090 South Liberty street January 26. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary G. Simon; daugh ters, Mrs. Eugene . Brassf ield and Miss Maxihe Simon; sister, Mrs. Harry Benson; brothers, Walter N. Simon and Lawrence N. Simon, all f Salem. Friends invited to ser vices at Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday, January 29, at 10 a.m., Rev. " T. J. Bernards officiating. Private entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Palmer . Warren Palmer, 77, in this city. Late resident ! of SOS Thompson avenue. Father of Mrs. P.. E. Van Arnam of Vancouver, Wash Miss Mareta Palmer of Salem, and C. S: Palmer of Portland; grandfath er of Nancy Jean Palmer of Port land. Services will be held Mon day; January 31, at 1:30 p.m. from the W. T. Rigdon chapel with concluding services at City View cemetery, j ;A ' . : ; , v Headley Ufvf Mrs. Esther;. Mary Headley, at - her home on route 4, Friday, January-28. Wife of Charlie E. Headley of, Salem; daughter of - Mrs-iMarieGeertsen of Portland; 'sister of Kail Geertsen of Port land. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Mon day, January 31, at 2 p.m. Crenn : Mrs. : Sylvia Blanche Cronn at the residence, 305 South 18th ' street January 28. Survived by .two daughters, MrsV Martena , Twombly and Miss Myrta Cronn, both of Salem; three sons. Sterling : Graham of the USN, Joe Cronn and Wayne Cronn of Salem. Also ; survived by one grandchild... An nouncement of services - later by " aough-Barrick company, ; Inammt m IZzzzo 12th and Leslie Streets Strahan's OU Tis Swinsr Orchestra Car Theft Charged-Pvt. George Henry Ford, 19, of Camp Adair, arrested north of Salem on Fri day by state police on a car lar ceny charge,-allegedly has admit ted theft of the car belonging to C R.' Badger, route I, Dayton, from a Salem street January 8, as well as three other vehicle. The car' he was driving: when appre hended by state police had been reported stolen from Portland. The Badger car was recovered bjy buiic pouce near jtiorunoum snon- ly -after it was taken. vs m Wanted: Fry cook, good wages. The Spa. --' i For home loans- ee Salem Fed- era!,. 130 South Liberty. e Navy Recruiter Visits Lt (jg) M. A. Tague," US navy assistant to the Officer in charge of the na vy recruiting station in-Portland, visited the Salem sub-station Friday- on an inspection tour. He em phasized that the Salem station would have to put forth stronger effort to get more 17-year-old boys and WAVES in this district The main purpose of his mission was to give instructions on meth ods of increasing enlistments. Cyn Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Dance tonight Salem armory. Finance Officers Here ! The budget committee of the Oregon Finance Officers' association will meet in the school administration offices here mis afternoon to dis cuss I the: new simplified budget law preparing to present informa tion on the subject to the associa tion and the League of Oregon Cities in June. 1 For excellent values in Unpainted Furniture shop at Woodrow's, 345 Center St 55 Brands Issaed During the seven months of 1943 that the log branding law was in operation, Public Utilities Commissioner George H. Flagg registered 565 brands, he announced Friday. Ap proximately 180 brands are being reserved for woodsmen, millmen and contract cutters of trees who ask prior usage rights. - Dance Tonight Moose Hall, 12th and Leslie Sts. Strahan's Orch. Files for House Louis Rosen blatt 620 Lumbermens building, Portland, filed Friday with the secretary of state for the republi can nomination for representative in the state legislature from the fifth district Multnomah county, at the primary election. Rosen blatt's platform stresses aid for war : veterans. - Three Industrial Deaths Three fatalities, 1182 accidents and six claims for occupational disease benefits were reported to the state industrial accident commission here in the week ended January 27. The three fatalities involved Ernest F. Beu, Forest Grove mill wright; Gottlieb Hallwyler, Port land, printer's helper, and William H. Manney, Ashland, scaler. Man Escapes Asylum Police report that E. J. Miller, about 50, has I escaped fromj the Oregon State hospital. j Dance tonight, Salem armory. Slater Transferred Woodson Slater, who has been assistant in the : management of the local Warner Brothers theatres, has been promoted to manager, of the Hoquiam Warner Brothers the atre and left last j night for his new post . j ; ; i Dancing: Ballroom,' tap, ballet acrobatic and. baton. Registration open - this week for the new spring classes. Priscilla Meisinger Studio. Phone 7186. Jan. Clearance. The Fashionette. LuU florist Ph. 9591 1276 N. Lib. Breakage Reported Mrs. V. E. Hockett 2185 South High street has ! reported to city police that while she was in the rear of her residence Thursday afternoon a pane of glass near the door knob of the front -door was broken but apparently entrance was not gained. j :' . For, ambulance service, call 4711. Salem Ambulance Co. Jan! Clearance The Fashionette. !. No Certificate ; ' Necessary ) -r:. for j'-'-'' j Recapping I Truck and j Passenger J Tires We have a large stock of long wearing synthetic Cam el Back in both A and C grades. - , - -. - Official OPA Tire Inspection Station H h1 PTfY CO.-'. ' . , Hen F. Crown Mgr. i:3 5. Coral. - TheneSlSS Saleia, Ore. " r " i:m Ltint Member of D'Arcy Family j Dies Suddenly in Portland ::-1 1 PORTLAND, Jan. 28P-The pioneering history of the DV Arcy family, which settled in Salem in 1859 and established a building contractor's business there, ended yesterday with the death' of Jack D'Arcy. -j . ' v ; 1 i f J " The Salem-born lawyer and Willamette university gradu ate was the last member pf the ! A zormer part owner of the Capital News at Boise, Idaho, and associate with the Anaconoa Cop- per' company at Butte, Mont, h had been in - Portland managing the D'Arcy estate.. .-?. ! There are no' survivors. " t - i Although he had made his; home in Salem only, intermittently since the turn of the century, the! name of WJJl 'yack DTAircy appeared frequently among the supporters of local . charity and ' war cause campaigns. The day of his death, his order for purchase of a' block of war bonds was received Jn the office, space for which he had do nated in his Court street building. j Born in Salem in 1868 oh! lot 1, block f I, of the original Salem townsite, he , was a son of I Peter and Barbara D'Arcy, whof came to this country in 1830 from Ire land. The elder D'Arcy was con tractor for many of the city's ear ly residences and he gave his name to another son; Judge" Peter H. D'Arcy, who died here in the fall Of 1933. i t i! Death of Jack D'Arcy leaves only two surviving of the original charter members of the t Salem Elks lodge, Frank Wrightman of Salem and Dr. T. C.!Smith Port land. He was the second - exalted ruler of the .lodge and for many years the oldest living past exalt ed ruler. -.When the lodge was established here in 1896 he gave his age as 28 years. The! older brother, who died here more -than 10 years ago, was a charter 'mem ber and fourth exalted ruler of Jack D'Arcy attended Salem public schools and Willamette uni versity and following his admis sion to the bar, practiced law here for a; number of years with his brother. He never married, al though as. a young man he had a reputation as the city's handsom est beau. j As a member of the Capitol hose and engine team, he- rated high for his prowess as a foot racer. Leaving .Salem early in this century, he became part owner of the Capital News of Boise, Idaho, taking charge of the advertising department He was' later 'public relations representative foil Ana conda Copper Mining company, and participated in ; politics in both Idaho and Montana. 1 Not long . before the death of Judge D'Arcy in 1933, the younger brother returned to Salem to take up his residence, later going to Portland to make his home in the Benson hotel. There he was asso- Posts Bail Albert Levi Oster, arrested in Chehalis this week on a warrant out of Salem justice court charging non-support has posted $500 bail. He is scheduled to appear here for preliminary hearing at 10 a jn. ! Monday. i ' - , . j '-''if ' :.. - - : . .. . ' I " New Shipment IIOtlEYSUCIlLE DRESSES sn USD ill ; I I i . WVTi ' Jit Z 1 -mm Famed for fine fabrics and meticulous workmaniKip. Lovely broadcloths end prints with, expensive looking trim. Daintily. ttyUd for school, dresf and play. Made especially for Sean, . Sricp .Til 0 o'ClocIi -Tonicbt family. He was 79. - ciated with the Mahoney US sen- f ntorial camnaiens and had recent iii ly t been mentioned for v national democratic .- committeeman . from Oregon. K ') Final arrangements for the J e suit novitiate at Sheridan and for the St Barbara chapel there : in honor of their " mother, - planned and financed prior to his death by Pj H.DfArcy, were carried out by W. Ji D'Arcy, Jit Is ! understood here. 1 . . . r, " v (' ' Iuch of the time of the younger brother was given, after the death of Miss Theresa D'Arcy in the 1930's, to the care of the. family estates. :. .., :,.:"' t i Eaton Hall V vements Improvements in Eaton hall on the Willamette campus are com pleted and the new switchboard is in operation. Also put in at the same! time were two new offices which are ready for occupancy. A pay phone has been .Installed in Waller hall and Is ready for use. To ! reach university buildings or offices during the day, persons telephoning should dial 9265. This number will be used for Eaton hall offices, the school gym, naval administration building, USS Lau sanne, music and science buildings between 8 ajn. and 5 p.m. After S pjn. on weekdays and noon 1 on Saturdays, . that number will be used for the navy build ing only. USS Lausanne number is 9268, and President G. Herbert Smith's office in Eaton hall and the school gym is 9267. There are no connections for the science and j music buildings after 5 pjn. Wom en operating the switchboard are Ethel Christenson, Betty Randall, Phyllis Haworth, Beverly Wells, June Gibson, Grace Warwick, Jane Oves and Shirley Warner, i The two new offices located in the same room with the switch board will be used by Robert Fe nix, business manager, and Prof. John L. Knight religious coun selor,! Fenix will have office hours from 8 to 5 and the switchboard operator will serve as reception ist Those who wish to see; him personally may" see him there. However, those who wish to trans act business or make payments on accounts will use the' old business office. .. : ' . I Prof. Knight will have office hours from 9-to 12 and 1 to 5 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Tuesday and Thurs day hours are 1 to 5. Knight also serves as battalion chaplain.; j Faculty mailboxes now located in the business office will be mov ed to the new offices. I s. Imprd ! A" .. . Completed I - --- - .Mafcfw -a CIKCUIT COUBT . Selma Ulrich , vs. Frank. Ulrich; divorce complaint charge cruelty; asks custody, of child and restor ation . of ; maiden :r name:" Selma Hintz. . , i y,-- - Valley Credit Service vs. Ralph J. Walling, et al; plaintiff ac knowledges judgment to be satis Ced. . 4 . . - P. M. Gregory vs. Salem Gen eral hospital; defendant presents costs bill of $58.40. , ' .Credit Bureau vs. Elmer Wolfe; defendant declared in default and plaintiff t awarded 'judgment of $137.92. -vAX-r v, ;.;vv-. c Charlotte C4 Possehl vs. Edgar A. Possehl; defendant's answer denies major portion of com plaint - f - T , - State of Oregon vs.. William Schwab;- defendant indicted' on information . charging non-sup port . : .State - of Oregon vs. Pierre Mengin; not true bill returned. Lulu E. Plummer vs. Beech er I. Plummer; d i v o r ce complaint charges - cruelty. .- Credit Bureaus vs. United Out door Advertising company; sher iff files return on execution. Filler vs. Filler; : testimony heard Friday and case continued for further testimony. : , State i. of ; Oregon vs. Darby; hearing Friday on motion to re voke parole; case continued . to Tuesday, February 1, at 2:30 pjn. PKOBATX COUKT Frank Brookler estate; Glenn Briedwell, C. B. Anderson and Earl J. Adams certified as ap praisers. K Walter F. Downing estate; Ben jamin B. Goodman discharged as administrator de bonis non. - George. M. i Bishop guardian ship; guardian authorized to em ploy from guardianship fund sum necessary for. maintenance . of ward; at Hill j Military Academy In Portland, f s. ' Louise D.; Woods guardianship; Pioneer Trust company, guar dian, directed to transfer to R. Monroe of Inglewood, Calif., all personal property, etc. - Guardianship of Virgil C. Lo- gue, ef al; Lloyd B. Heinz named guardian. v.ok-k- : - V.. v 'V '..I X . ' , s " ' " . .A ' - - X - - " , - ' - v '- a - ' j , ti ", 'r . ,-r- -" .4 " J - ' f vj?- -j 'v - X ' Atf -x-v- ... v. Xv::-..:.y . HH III llilil wlftiHrtn. mt i in 11,111 . MlTiii 11 jr,f . - 1A i nTj-r 1.1f il.t M ill! nill i II 1 mm. . jjULmilL J' : V.-V- - ' ' ' ' " - I j rr.t. I ';w- s -v, p a, w-. . .. asaw a ' aa m k! .ZX- l '-'-' - a- r - p5 jr ii r x I - v y , - 1 I 1 UapT I I 1 1 ' I I Mildred E. Logue estate; final account of Charles Heinz shows $382J6 ,fa;casD,yf;:A.i,;v, '.. - William G. Moore estate; Flora M. : Shuck appointed administra tor and George Hi Bell, Josephus Bell and. Peggy Drager apprais ers. j Caroline A. Burton; court au thorizes partial 5 distribution of cash on hand, namely $10,8164)6, w Aivrn A. Burton. . ..- . MARRIAGE LICENSES , Oscar J. Thompson,- 27, Camp Aoau army officer, and Edna M. Armstrong, .3 1, Vancouver, Wash, omce; worker. ;: ': : justice court' 5 li. Harold Arthur Hannegan; only one license plate on motor ve hicle; $10 and costs. r ; 1" MUNICIPAL COURT . ' Charles Edward Bochsler, route one, Mt Angel; violation of basic rule; $23 bafl. Orland Wade Cable. 1310 East Turner ' road; drunken driving; $100 fine, 30 days in jail, susoend ed, and driver's - license revoked for one year. Boatwrijght Dies in Iowa Otis E.: Boatwright plumbing contractor here for 20 years, died January 26 at Knoxville, Iowa. Born In Adell, Iowa, March 27, 1884, he brought his family to Sa lem xrooTDes Moines in 1924, re siding here until eight months ago when he and Mrs. Boatwright returned to the Iowa capital. - Survivors u include the widow. Florence E. Boatwright; daugh ters, Mrs. Sheila F. Huskey of Sa lem " and Mrs. Evelyn Tuttle of Glendale, Calif., and one son. Sea man First Class James O. Boat wright, USN; together with two grandchildren, Donald James Huskey, 19 months, and Edwin James Turtle,- two weeks; two brodhers, M. Jasper of Alsea and Rufus E. Boatwright of Salem. Interment Is to be in Des Moines. . - ' . ::: . 1 ' - - , i - ' -.:. - .! ; , .. ...... , I just iisisnine . isn't the wag to pag those past due hills... See any branch of the ' ' : " -t -.-.. . : -'j'"-.- ' - . . First National Bank of Portland to discuss pur financial problems ...Borrovf the hw-cost xm from : s j this bank and repay monthly. s i 1; s v - Loans -i - tl - St mImiii rioiut DlrOSIf 'Flying Jeep9 New Goal at Bush Prise winners in a. poster contest paign as tsusn grade scbeel are these six ! young people. Those standing are the winners In the upper grades: Richard LeBaudour, first prize, fifth grade; .Vivian Xeaeyer, second prise, fifth grade; Dwigbt Stockten, third prize, foartn grade. Those kneelmg are the lower grade winners Donald Agnew. first prize, third grade; Carel Thempson, second prize, second grade; Garden Holman. third prise, first grade. Bash papUs mnder direction ef Mrs. Alice Robinson al ready Jiave boeght eneagh bends and stamps to sponsor a jeep and have set a new goal ef a -flying Jeep." Principal W. C. Beek reports.' Miss Mary Baaey as pablklty ehainman had charge ef the pester contests Dave Seett phote, McEwan'a. I Flagg, Neuner j File Answer i In PGE Rate Case Defendant parties in the suit of Portland General Electric company vs. George H. Flagg, public utili ties commissioner, and George Neuner, attorney general of Ore gon,; have filed an answer to the complaint making denial of main allegations, and asking : the court to dissolve a temporary injunction previously instituted, as well as to dismiss the suit with prejudice; PGE brought the suit to block enforcement of an emergency Or der reducing the company's rates in most of the territory it serves. INSHMNCI COtrOMTION related te the fourth war loan cam Willamette Students To Register Saturday For Spring Term Spring term registration for present Willamette students will be held Saturday, February 19, in order to give them a full week's vacation between semesters. Fol lowing the regular proceedure, it will be held from 8 to 5 pjtn. In the library. Tuition is due that day and may be paid before-hand If so desired. Board and room also is due in full but may be paid In later payments if necessary. Registration .for new civilian and navy students will be March 4. Classes for all students will be gin March 6. 1 V 1 t