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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1944)
ILodcbciD RTeyo Efefleffs .new urusner possibility De spite wartime conditions the coun ty tnaysoon secure new rock crusher, the county court has an nounced after negotiations with a crusher manufacturer, Crusher specifications as set forth by the court are: one unit as a jaw crush er for breakage of large rock down to three-inch size; roller-crusher unit for production of fine rock; and generally that the crusher be portable so as to be easily moved about. The purchase, If completed, may take three or four months. Dance tonight, Salem Armory. ; Experienced dress and coat sales lady. Good i pay. Box 2957 eo Statesman. : ; Income tax returns prepared by Salem Income Tax Service at 319 20 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 21901. Come early to avoid rush. : Deputy Sheriff Visits Clay Kirk, deputy sheriff of Linn coun ty, who says he, plans to run for sheriff although he has not yet fil&A ttvr thai ttfir. mi a vtcitnr from Albany in Salem on Thurs day. Veteran Sheriff Herbert Shel : ton has announced he. does not plan to seek office again. Lutz florist Ph. 9392. 127 N. Lib For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Sllnrshot Wounds Eye David Koehler, 1865 Center street, was struck in the eye with a BB shot from a slingshot twirled by an other schoolboy Tuesday after noon, his father has notified city police. ( Kem Tone the Miracle Wall fin ish dries in one hour, one coat covers. Now on sale at R. D. Woodrow's,' 345 Center St ' YMCA to Be Host Approxi mately 100 YMCA secretaries and directors will attend a meeting of the -northwest area board and council to be held at the Salem association on March 2, 3 and 4. The board will meet on the first day and the council the follow ing two days. For excellent values In Unpainted Furniture shop at Woodrow's, 345 Center St If you want to sell your acreage for cash start packing. See Mr. Lars en, . Phone 4108,' Hawkins & Roberts, Jnc. Realtors. , Girls' Life Saving Slated The YMCA will sponsor a junior life saving class for girls beginning next . Tuesday night with Mrs. Bruce, EUis,: swimming instructor, In charge. Eligible, to participate are girls 12 years of age or older who can swim at least 100 yards. ,' '.. -' ' '"j : - -". ' "' -' Gus Brodhagen auto, body, fender and radiatorwork guaranteed.. 265 Ferry, Prices, reasonable. . Dance tonighV Sem Armory. HI at. Home Scotty Smith, - Wood dealer, is ill at his home in - the Hayesville district He recent ly underwent: a minor operation ' on his foot and has been suffer ing from. 'the flu but hopes to be out soon. irv - !" '' - Fire, and Automobile Insurance. ' C H. Sanders--23 1 N. High. Ph. 5338. -'-. ..: i Rickard - - . . . ' -At 252 North Cottage ; street, .Wednesday, February 9, Mrs. Han nah Melvina Rickard, late resi dent rt fiaiias. Ore. at . the aee " of 87 years. Aioiner ox Airs, rveruia F". Jones of Dallas, Mrs. Eva Pow ell of Salem, Mrs. J. S. Coomler . - a ' m m- . it of Dayton, route 1, Sherman tucx 1 ard of Brooks and Earl Rickard of Bflverton. Also survived by sev eral grandchildren, a number of great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.' Services will be held Friday, February 11 at 2 p. under direction of .W. T. Rigdon l,n.nt tn CH-r View cemetery. Rev. Herman H. Macy will officiate, i T - Goodwin ' ' .-' - I . -. - - Mrs. Ada A. Goodwin; 74,. for merly of Salem, at her home in Vancouver, VWashv I Wednesday, February 9.' Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Frances : Edwards of Salem; a son, C. W. Goodwin of Portland; two brothers, Ever ett S. Higdon of Vancouver, Wash, and Fred 'G Higdoh of Orchards, Wash.; three, grandchildren and one great -grandchild.' Member of Nazarene church. Memorial - ser vice will be held Friday, Febru ary 11, at 8 p. m, in the Edwards Terwilllger " chapeL - Rev, Weaver Hess will officiate, The body win oVm in Vancouver Saturday ' lor services and Interment COX J.'..-- .: : . Stanford Ross Cox, resident of route 3," Salem," died Wednesday yiltlt, m B WSF- j mm.w " vived by his widow, Clara R. Cox, Salem; daughters, Mrs. Eva aiae Jgp iviniui, 4yXJiW, . ft'nm - " Salem; Mrs. Florence Rogers, Am (OlbuilunsQD TTa -zzttl ty Capital Post Weedman Location D e a 1 red Emerald R. Weedman and family, apparently . of i this vicinity, are objects of an Inquiry from Mrs. Nora Severns, 411 North Osage street, Wichita, Kan and they or anyone; knowing their where abouts, are requested to contact Mrs. Severns at once on a matter of utmost Importance. - "Cam" 'Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Mrs. Purvlne to Speak OtheHa G. Purvine, deputy collector of in ternal rtvenu e here, wQl be speaker at this noon's luncheon meeting of the Salem Board of Realtors, discussing federal In come tax forms. Fire and : Automobile Insurance. C H. Sander 231 N. High. Father Arrested Leonard Floyd Cha stain, father of two chil dren,' was arrested Thursday on a complaint signed by his wife al leging assault and battery follow ing an altercation on a downtown street ! i. ' ; , . ' - . . . . .... Dance tonight, Salem Armory. New Store Manager Vance Dickey,' manager of the Lebanon Safeway store until this week, Wednesday was transferred to the company's store at 14th and State streets, Salem." Regis Foss, Cor vallis, moves into his place in the Lebanon store. B - For a better roofing Job call Ma this Bros., Johns-Man ville deal ers, 164 S. ComT. Ph. 4642. Schedule Meeting The Ration al Teachers club will meet at the Central Howell school Tuesday. A no host dinner will be served at 6:30 and all interested teach ers are Invited to attend. Argo Business Assumed An drew S. Bowdish and Lillian Hamilton Bowdish have filed a certificate of assumed business with the county clerk for the Ar- go Dining room at 341 Chemeketa street Red leaf flowering plum, 60c to $2.00. Fruit and nut trees. Knight Pearcy nursery, 375 S. Liberty. County Purchases Bonds Coun ty Treasurer Sam Bptler has been authorized by the county court to invest $100,000 of surplus coun ty funds in series G war bonds. . Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552. Parts Business Entered W. W. Prigge and E., V. Treharne, both of 201 : South High street, have filed a certificate of assumed bus iness name with the county clerk for Capital Auto Parts at the same address i He'd like a sport shirt "Monday is St Valentine's Day. Alex Jones. 121 N. High St : Trucking Service Expanded L, D. Reimann, operator of the Rei- mann Truck .Service, has filed a certificate of ; assumed business name for Salem Navigation com pany in Salem. " '"T- ''"' - i Elderly Man Missing The Cot tage Farm of the state hospital notified police Thursday, that Af fred Clements, 70 years Tvold," had wandered, away from the home there. ity; Mrs. Marguerite L. Riley, Sa lem; Miss Beryl Cox, Salem; Miss Irma Cox, Salem; sons Marion Cox, Salem; Fred H. Cox, Maple ton; . Ralph E. Cox, USN; Ross Cox, jr, Salem; sister, Isadora Van Cleave; broker, Merritt Cox, Sweet Home. Funeral announce ment later by Rose Lawn Funer al home. ' McArthur James Daved McArthur of 770 South Commercial street Wednes day, February 9, at the age of 73 years. Graveside services Satur day, February ' 12, In the IOOF cemetery at 10 a. m direction Clough-Barrick company. Thompson ; ' In this city, Thursday," Febru ary 10, William Ellsworth Thomp son, late resident of 1145 Center street, at the age of 82 years. Fa ther of Mrs. - Glenora LaQhapelle of Salem and grandfather of Wil liam, Robert, Helen, Walter, Gwendolyn, Charlotte and Merlin LaChapelle, all of . Salem. Servi ces wiU.be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel Saturday, February ,12, at 10:30 a. m. with Rev. James Aiken Smith officiat ing. . Entombment in Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum. , ! -v cniDaBd ; ' 'Mrs. Clara v'Gilliland, late ident of 2550 Northwest-Thurman street, Portland, at a locaLhospit- al Wednesday, February 9, at the age of 87 years. Survived by her husband, Grant Gflliland, and a son, H. D. Hubbard, both of Port land. Shipment is being made by Clough-Barrick company to Port land for services and interment No, 9, American Legion SI Zlillion Dollar - " I - :r ,f . 7 .A-K ; ' . . . Jt : f. I .-I- ! . -, C ' ' r - i , y ' , ' ' - f M l I ' j w ' J - " t f ? , ( ' ' M " l I ' - '! i I Josenh Sampietro, director of the lnstrumeatalists, coming fo Salem club to add pep and harmony to the statewide finale of the fourth war loan, which Is to be combined with Marion county's victory ralr next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in the Salem high school audi torium.t Sampietro Is one of! Oregon's; best known popular music makerSl :" Physical committee Meets Routine Questions were handled at a meeting of the YMCA physical department committee on Thur day noonat the association buil ding, t I Disabled War Veterans and auxil iary benefit dance Sat nite., Feb. 12 at Fraternal Temple. Bring your friends. Plumbers Assume C. E. Bow- en and Hi A. Bowen. both of 355 North, Commercial street, have as sumed the business name of Bow en Brothers Plumbing, and Heat ing company at the same address. Cuts Leg on Pipe Dolores Gar- baugh, 605 Spruce street, fell Thursday afternoon; cutting her left leg on a piece of pipe. First aid treated her. ' ' --v - -: Obtain License -Ralph M. Dav is, Willamette and , Evelyn j J. Stachelyil Portland; .obtained, a marriage!,, license in .Z' Portland One Chimney Fire City fire men wereVcalied to 1280 D street t 10:05 m. Thursday - wnue a cninmeyffireas in progress there. TtrisiTiibes MustBe Given, Hedric Warm ' Service stations which havejnot been obtaining a turn-in tire or tube' froin each customer buying tire or -tube or ration certificate cflTftng for replacement have vio lated ration regulations, J.j H. Hedric, associate mileage ration ing representative of the Portland district f office, declared here Thursday. Such violations appar ently; have not been uncommon recently;: in the Salem area j ' he said. . Ttre dealers or service stations must . obtain a turn-in tire - or tube from the purchaser, unless a certificate issued by the rationing board states there is no tire or tube to be turned in, he said. This would occur only in case a spare tire were purchased by a person who previously had no tire, Hed ric pointed out Turned-in tires and tubes must be held by dealers for a 30-day period for - re-inspection by a representative , of the Portland district office, ' according to Hed ric, who Is in : Salem temporgrily to work with the ration board here. ' ? Italian Fighters ; ; Declared Qever, ; 1 PORTLAND, Feb. lO-flrGor- don T. Bailey, British seaman de clared today that the Italians are "darn clever flghters. v - tl flu : "On the Russian front they were terrific" He said. ,They didn't make a top showing In some bat-; ties because "they never were Irery keen about fighting ' the:' BrlUsh and Americans. They're Just brave asT anyone else when they're fighting for something they, want' nr? x:rf""i r . e"t ..rf. ' t il Vta m i ll ':.,' Put S ovnMsa Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It 1) shrinks swollen memtrmnes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) reveres transient nssal con gestion , t . and brings greater breathing comfort, r -Tf -follow' the complete- uk.J drect'iona r-, - .- in fdlsr, -t. ,mmm j WCtZ3C:i CTATICMA2T. CcJasu Orca. Friary !!eni!ns. Fefcruerx. Club's Iaestro KOIN studio staff orchestra of ten with the KOIN : MiUion Douar Waste Paper Deadline i To Be Sunday Driving toward a Sunday night deadline after which no more waste paper will be handled, the salvage committee has arranged for a; pickup . by truck that day between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Any one who has 100 pounds or more of bundled newspapers, magazines, books or cartons is invited to tele phone 3349, civilian defense head quarters, and ask to have the ma terial picked up. Those whose waste paper is col lected in this, manner should also indicate when telephoning to have it picked up, : which school should receive credit for it Floyd Bow ers, I Salem salvage ; committee chairmanl Is arranging ' for -the micksjt: ' The volume of waste paper ob tained in this campaign .should be substaptiat . -.declared VOudrman Gardner Knapp, ;lf every district does as well as Middle Grove. Pu pils of the one-room school , there turned in 6000 , pounds. That the payments to schools will be worth receiving, Is revealed in there port that Bush school will real ize $102.84 from the sale of paper already delivered to a paper mill. The paper is bringing about $12 a ton. I ' ! . '-. , " '- The loading dock for paper col lected In Salem and vicinity Is at the Reid Murdock plant Many in dividuals have taken paper -there, supplementing - the . collection by school children. . . : : Good Clothes! You Will Find the GREATEST VALUES on the Pacific Coast ailJOE'SllI Walk ' Upstairs and Sep How Easy It Is to Save SS:b?SiO . iOn Super-Fin Quality " ' New, Smartest Styles in SUITS cn31 z- ' r-ii Proportionate savings on 'sport coats, -. slacks, , raincoats, suit I :- pants and fine fur felt hats ' Made to measure clothes if you prefer them by J. B. Simpson, lnc i and famous S , Royal Tailors i t Open Sat Night till 9 , ... -9 oe s JV Look- I I HI ; ing for I I Y the Best I J Place to Hi A Bu' I--: IT mm . Upstairs Clothes !icp ci2 Zlzl2 Slrc:I Entrance Next to Quelle - - Cafe " ' Look for "Save $10" neon flash I . sign over doorway Thompson Set Salurdayj -" William Ellsworth Thompson! 82, retired carpenter who had re sided in Salem for the. bast 22 years, died Thursday at hospital in Salem where he had been a pa tient for a week. j Native. of Mendota..!!!, he was the son of Samuel D. and Lovisa L Thompson, and on March 4. 1889, . married in Portland Mrs. Tlrzah Stephenson Hammond, who died in 1935. . .. : ' For 60 years he was a member of the Methodist church and for many years a member of the First Methodist church choir here prior to transfer of his membership to the Presbyterian church in Salem In 1942. : . :).; i.-i-u Survivors :. include - an adopted daughter, Mrs. Glenora Alice La Chapelle, Salem; seven grandchil dren, William, Robert, Helen, Wal ter, Gwendolyn, . Charlotte and Merelin LaChapelle, all of Salem. Rev.' James Aiken "Smith will officiate at funeral services to be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. from the W. T. Rigdon company; chapeL Entombment is to be at Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum. Kreisler Signs Broadcast Series NEW YORK, Feb. 10-(ff)-Fritz Kreisler, famed violinist, an- n o il n C e d he had signed a contract for a series of five broad cast appearances, the first in his career. ; ? j The contract, at an unstated fig ure, calls for the first broadcast this summer,' with the others spaced within the next nine months. He will appear in the con cert series conducted by Don Voor hees on Monday, night Via the National Broadcasting Company. : Clearance! Black DcLbcr Jactcl S.S9 100 waterproof. Snap fastened front j Underarm vents. " ' 1 Clearance I - Lcnj Bniicr -;:,;rCcals;,. Ventilated c aj P (DICK 'style. Choice of t buckle or button front' Reduced! Clearance! , Army Reject Tim 9 w 1 .5.9G...! Long, boxy style for com fort and protection. All seams sealed. Green col or. Were 6.98. 155 IK Libcrty.SU MM IL 1514 CISC Li IT COURT P Ruby , Quick vs. Lester XL Quick; answer denies main alle gations of divorce complaint Pioneer I Trust " company : vs. Chester H. Fisher; case dismissed without prejudice or cost Pioneer .Trust company vs. F. Gordon Ellis and wife; case dis missed and attached property re leased.''! : ... j. State industrial accident com mission vs. Edward E. Forgard; plaintiff : i authorized ' to recover $418.55 judgment from! defendant, together with Interest; - plaintiff presents- costs bill of $11.60. ; r E. 'Paul ' Schaad and wife vs. Cora :V. Harding and others; re ply denies principal allegations of answer; ir-'rl.'-l W. C Gabriel vs. Evans Lum ber company and Ed Stortz; re ply denies points in answer and cross-complaint of Ed 'Stortz; sti pulation! amends- complaint in certain details. - ' j ----- ''L. M. Starnes vs. Eunice Starnfs; certain ' witnesses inter rogated as stipulated in" matter pertaining to custody of child. '- Lucile B. Burns vs. ; Orvil Max Burns; divorce decree; granted, with previous separation agree ment to be followed. ! Vesta Dotts vs. Cecil Dotts; di vorce decree : granted,! plaintiff awarded custody of child and $50 month support money,' ; v Pioneer Trust company vs. :W. H. Henderson and others; certifi cate of sale of real property on foreclosure to plaintiff for 12, 7610 entered. Katherine Fox vs. Mae Ivy; complaint asks judgment of $2,- 432 and i costs, alleging defendant was negligent in allowing a vi cious j dog to attack plaintiff. Eleanor Zehring vs. j Carl Zeh ring; defendant renders affida vit of military service, denying divorce! complaint allegations. P3- M II mid Men s, ThreeJJuartery Length GADAHDEE GOAT ' Reduced -. .'to Clear 1 , Good-looking, weather-resisting coats' In - a favorite style for men and young men. leather-sealed', by Impregnole to keep you dry! . j Boys' Gabardine Made .like the man's coat pictured above only shorter. Bf- 4.98 : Ilea's Ficgerlip : Popular - shorter - style - coat "Weather-sealed"! "Spot re Reduced to,..r.,.i ; 6.49 Hen's Zip Ccal Pre-war Kover-Zi .over-Zip fasten- eri Style pictured at left Flannel lined.! 7.07 .Clearance! ; Black Butter Overalls 3.G9 Bib style with low back. Buy now and save! 7 -. " '.Vi Just 1 f 1 : " 1 iHeaTy -SHEDPEL- A ! Reduced to : ' Made of extra heavy 10-oz. army, duck treated with -Shedpel water-repellent finish! - -f STAG COAT With., large double ' cape and double sleeves. Lim- IdIt"- I S-4S Shedpel. Army Duck Haia. A Clearance! ' Kack Slicker WWMi via :-- - ' Double thick construc tion for added protection! Kats to I latch Rednced to C"e 7T V Joseph W. Reveal vs. Rose Le ona Reveal; defendant asks in motion for $250 suit money and $50 monthly support during pend ency of case. Chloe O, Myers vs. James L, Myers; answer denies divorce complaint allegations for the most part . 1 . ; Credit Bureaus vs. Warren J. Chflstai" and wife; sheriff di rected to ; satisfy judgment of $42.30 from defendant's property. Union Central Life Insurance company vs. John Gray, and oth ers; quieting of defendants title claims to certain Nob HUl prop erty asked- in complaint ? Dorothy Glass vs. Wesley V. Glass; divorce i decree; granted, with plaintiff giveni custody ,of two children and $25 month sup port ; - . - 1 ' Federal Farm Mortgage corpor ation vs. Lona V. Mathenyand others; affidavit by U. S. Alder man, redeemer , of certain prem ises from the Bank of Dayton for $4057.39, . that certain f jugment held, against the premises in volved is subsequent to purchase by the bank prior to the redemp tion. . ..: ;-- PROBATE COURT " Frank Brookler estate; Rex Al bright, executor authorized to pay. Julia Fordem, daughter, $10 a month support money. William A. Davis j estate; state treasurer waives notification of time and place of appraisement . James Ben Green j estate; final account shows balance of $107.10; hearing set for March 20. . Miriam Jane Dixon guardian ship; fourth annual accounting reveals cash balance: of $737.45. MARRIAGE LICENSES Glenn S. Daun, 22, Mentone, Calif, music instructor, and Au drey L. Harms, 22, route 7, box 459, Salem office clerk. . . . William N. Steadman, SO, Camp pniCES slashed on rinrs iuid eoy's uomi diiess nAninEiin Olive Green . , french Coal on to The good-looking style pictured at right at only 4J8I Durably constructed of 2 layers of green material cemented together, i Clearance! ' - Black Better Hal 790 Complete your outfit with one of these waterproof hats. Reduced! - Received! Army Dock COATS. PAXITS PANTS: Double tbiek construe tionl 5 pockets! Suspend er vt Cr buttons mm.. W O .LCD A Clearance 1 " , . ' n!:i!i Glid-r , CvcrdLs - 21.9 Reduced to . clear! . Bib style double i thick! Buy a full suit now! r i i Adair soldier, and Katherine IX Schmeltz, 25," Washington, DC, re ceptionist' . - ' Alfred Hardy, 23, Camp Adair soldier, and Lola Hawley, 20, 1273 Franklin street, domestic JUSTICE count " Paul Wolfe; decreed . guilty at close of trial tor assault and bat tery on person of W. J. Caisse; $35 and costs, i ( , . MUNICIPAL, COURT 1 , Helen Wfllmschen, Washington hotel; disorderly conduct; $50 and 10 days. ": ' Velma May Lederer, route 1, Brooks; disorderly conduct; $50 and 10 days. ( Mrs. Loar Dies Li Silverton . SILVERTON, Feb. 10 Clair Gilespie Loar, 62, 'died Thursday morning at her home after, a pro longed illness. She is survived by her widower, Dr. P. A. Loar, Sil verton city, health officer; five brothers and two sisters. One sister,-Mrs. Jennie Napier of Hind man, Ky has been here for sev eral months this winter. Mrs. Loar had lived in Silver ton for 35 years and had endeared herself to many for her unselfish interest in many worthwhile so cial welfare projects in. Silverton. During all her years in Silver ton she maintained her member ship In the Methodist church of Bonanza, Kentucky. She was born July 9, 1881 in Tazwell, Va. Her brothers are E. B, "Gilespie, Isaac, and Reese Gilespie all of Arkan sas; H. E. and Charles Gilespie of West Virginia;; her sisters are Mrs. Napier and Mrs. Joseph Hop kins, Pikesville, Ky. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Ekmanj Memorial cha pel and burial will be made in W. - ' A. Y - V M 1 T will be in charge of the services. LAX 0: aT umds! , ; . Clearance 1 . Dhcl: Dziicr One piece, waterproof construction. ' Adjustable straps. Medium size. ? - Clearance! Ileary. Duty ' . Ilciicf Ccals Police ' coat with all around cape, snap fasten ers or Fireman's coat with harness buckles. Clearance! ' '. V,, tw ea - Reduced from 73. 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