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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1944)
Thm OrpCrOIf CTAHZlUll .'Cclexv Oa&a. Ccsdoy 1!cris, Frocry 3. Kit rr" iff" D0Bifl RJcbxg HjG'Qoffs Girl Frightened Jackie Cog fins, 975 Norway street, threat ened by a man who barked like a dog at her and then said Tm go ing to get ' you," as - she walked . home from high school Friday aft ernoon, told -police the man crouched and - she . could not be sure of his size although the de scription of his clothing was simi .lar to that of a youth taken into custody shortly thereafter by of ficers. The youth was taken to Miss Coggins home, but she said she could . not positively identify him. He was told to straighten his poorly-kept record with his draft board and was released. . . f .Dance Armory Wednesday night. For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. : . - Missinr Purses "Held Money Elmo Da vies, Camp Adair, re ported to city police Saturday the loss of a purse containing . $125. Wilma Taylor, 1173 North Fourth street, reported theft of her purse from the basement of the Mont gomery Ward store; recovered la ter in the women's rest room, the purse did not contain the $31 Miss Taylor said she had left in it. Pfc. Robert W. Hotzel, Camp Adair, reported theft of his billfold con taining $18 from his hotel room Friday night. Auction Tues. See classified. Fire and Automobile Insurance. C H. Sander--231 N. High. Brooks Troop Formed A new Boy . Scout unit has been added to the Cascade area in troop 59 i of Brooks, sponsored - by Brooks school ' district no. 31. Entrance of the unit raises to five the num ber of troops organized in the Cascade area since the first of the year. Scoutmaster of troop 59 is Charles Bachlor. Organization committee is composed of W. B. Russell, chairman; Willard Aker, . Ronald E. Janes, Jay R. Bartholo mew and R. A. White. "Cya" ' Crotuse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. (IDIbnilUuSujry " Bow Emery M. Howe, at the home ol his brother on route 4. Salem, Thursday, February 17, at the age of 63 years. Survived by two brothers, I. N. Howe - of route 4. Salem, and Chester L. Howe ot Newport. Ore., and a sister, - Mrs. Hattie Schaum of Oakland. Calif. Member of Salem lodge No. 338, " BPOE. Services will be held from the Walker-Howell chapel Tuesday. Febr uary 22. at 1:30 pjn, with Rev. W. H. Lyman officiating. Ritualistic ser- - vices under the " auspices of Salem lodge No. 336. BPOE., and concluding i services at the Twin Oaks cemetery, Turner. " Bandy ' Laverne Bandy, late resident of ' Homeworth, Ohio, at a Silverton hoe ' pital February-16 at the age of 17 years Survived by parents, Mr. and I Mrs. George Bandy of Homeworth; sisters. - Mrs. Howard Milner of Salem, Miss Marie, Miss Mildred, Miss Ruby, . Miss Norma Jean. Miss Grace and : Miss Julia Bandy, all of Homeworth; brothers. Homer and Warren of the US army and Duane and George of - Homeworth. Shipment has been mada by Walker-Howell Funeral home to Alliance. . Ohio, for ... services and In ; tennent. ". ColUer . ' .: - Burton M. Collier, late resident of 481 Union ' street. Survived by wife. Mrs. Bess Collier, of Norman, Okla. . . and a daughter, Mrs. Betty NeavUle of Seattle. Announcements , later by Clough-Barrick company. ; . MeClain ' ' In this city February 18. Milton Mc- ' Clam. age . 21 years, late resident of 1S44 North Liberty street. Salem: son of Mrs. H. T. Mayers of Newberry, : Calif.; brother of Mrs. Irene McAllis ter of Hollywood. Calif.; half-brother of Marylin, Faye. Dick and Gene Mayers, all residents of Newberry, ; Calif.; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L K. Gardner of Salem; nephew of J. Deo MeClain and Leonard Mcdain. I both of Albany, Ore.. Mrs. Oral Gosson of- Wasco Mrs. - Leona Gillespie - of ' Salem and. Mrs Mabel White of Med- i ford. Services will be held Monday, , February 21. at 2:30 p.m.. from the W. - T. Rigdon company chapel. Conclud ing services at Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. . Todd Harry Caldwell Todd passed away in this city February 18. He was a resi- - - dent of route 6, Salem. Survived by children : Mrs W. E. Hagenbuch. Mrs. George G. Ervine and E. M. Todd. ' all of Portland; brothers and sisters, Garfield Todd. Warren Todd, Minnie Todd and Mrs. R. S, Tidrick. all of v Indiana. Funeral services will be held wet ; Ilerabers Better U ; Surgeons Bare Daughter - Mr. and Mrs. George Surgeon of King wood : Heights were notified by telegram Saturday morning of the birth Friday night of a daughter to their son and daughter-in-law, Instructor and Mrs. George Lee Surgeon (Ruth Brownlee) of Cleveland, Ohio. The little girl, first! child in the younger Sur geons family, has been named Mary Lou. Her father is : an in structor in diesel engineering, USN. Both he and Mrs. Surgeon attended Salem high school; They have been in Cleveland the past three years. LuU florist Ph. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. i ' . x See us for dwelling burglary and bicycle insurance. Scellars & Fol ey. TeL 6001. Scout Leader Leaves Donald L. Lundberg, assistant scout exec utive of the Cascade area of Boy Scouts, leaves Monday morning for induction into the army at Fort Lewis. Scout Executive - Lyle Leighton announces that a list of candidates has been submitted by the regional board in Portland from which a successor to Lund berg may be chosen. Plenty of gasoline at Firestone. - Scout Service Teld Altar of St. Vincent dePaul's church was scene of solemn investiture ser vices held early this week for members of Boy Scout troop no. 16, Rev. Louis Rodakowski of ficiating, and Rev. Robert Neu gebauer assisting. Cubs of pack 16 were, solemnly invested following the service. Wooden shoes by Oscar Auestad in all colors. Just received a large shipment. 'Acklin Bootery, 105 N. High. : " Family, Not Fire, Biasing A family flareup and not a. fire was found by members of the city fire department called to the 500 block of South 20th street Saturday morning by an alarm. Dance Armory Wednesday night, Monday, February 21, at 11 a.m.. from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Concluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. BushneU Earl C. BushneU. late resident of 380 South 18th street, at a local hos pital at the age of 57 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Delia BushneU of Salem; two sons, Walter J. of Salem and Dr. Vernon C. BushneU of Mos cow, Idaho: also two aunts, Mrs. Mina Foote and Mrs. Jennie Schaap, both of Silverton, and granddaughters, Schar leen and Judy Ann Bushnell of Mos cow, Idaho. Member of Chemeketa lodge No. 1. lOOF. Willamette en campment No. 2. and grand lodge IOOF of Oregon. Sons ' of American Revolution and Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War. Member of Knight Memorial church. Services will be held In the chapel of the Walker Howell Funeral home Monday, Febr uary 21, at 3 p.m.. with Rev, Willard B. Hall officiating. Ritualistic services under the auspices of Chemeketa lodge No. 1, IOOF. Concluding services in IOOF cemetery. George Lee G. George, at the residence 162S Center street. February 18, age 87 years. Survived by a brother, Jesse George of Hubbard, and two sisters, Mrs. Annie McKinney of Yukon, Okla., and Mrs. T. A. Wilson of Grannls, Ark., and a number of nieces and nephews, including Dr. Chalmers George and Will P. George, both of Portland, Cast. John George with the army In the south Pacific, and Jesse George. Mrs. Don Cannon, Mrs.-Willis E. Vincent and Mrs. Joe Davis, all of Salem. Services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Tuesday, ' February 22. at 2 p.m. Ritualistic services under the auspices of the BPO Elks lodge No. 336. Interment in City View ceme tery. : Hatfield Mis. Minnie Jane Hatfield, at the home of her daughter, Saturday, Febr uary 19, at the age of 74. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Violet Stauf fer and Mrs. Merle Holman of Salem; one son, J. W. Hatfield of Gaston, Ore., one step-son, C. D. Hatfield of Salem: ten - grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Announcement to be made later by Clough-Barrick com pany. de Klvas Corcelio VlHalobos de Rivas. former ly of Mexico, at his home in Jeffer son, February 19, a tthe age of 44 . years.; Survived by his wife, Pascuala Solorio de Rivas, nnd several children in Mexico. Services will be held Tues day, February 22. at 10 a jn from the Clough-Barrick , chapel. Interment in IOOF cemetery. 1 e dea4 aet a awek e WHAT wmm minimi i iiimmiiF .-n w C " t rara teg pvwt yaw mmssi yi keaw Me m HOW yae ate M Ctt vUie li sse aaperteat ba bft ta mmn. Caaw la mm lor check up. U yae seed 9 tastes, we 8J adeati&eeny fit yaw CW earrect Wasss and aicsaiiwa frsnt . . . sapaaetoy wm yee wui see yevr oear easi ee v. .a t -a. . ... . aa a - a a a stwtttsstomists Vision Irstituta Bridge rxamtned Bridge be tween Aumsvflle and Turner was examined Saturday by County En gineer Hubba and Ted KuenzL county bridge foreman,, to deter mine its ability to withstand log hauling. , Permits have been filed with the I4 county : court Hubbs stated that the bridge was In good condition, but there is some ques tion whether the structure is hea vy enough to accommodate logs. For store fixtures, built-ins, or any type of mill work, See REIMANN SUPPLY CO. Phone 9203. I - ' ' " - j Dance Armory Wednesday night Land Purchased John Nathman of Salem has purchased 20 acres of land south of Gervais near .the Gearvais Mt Angel highway from C Lj Jorgensen, the proper ty including a ; house and barns. Jorgensen,! owner of -another 23 acre tract,? will clear the land of timber after moving into Gervais where his wife is grade school principal, f! . j K $ - ' I Wanted Household furniture. Ph. 5862. $ il i . , " ' j , tf ! .V ' r j Power, Petitions Filed The county court is in -receipt of two petitions from the Mountain States Power company asking for two new line extensions, one between Sublimity;) and Stayton of 4300 foot length along Market road no. 56, the other extending 1070 feet along county road no. 871 also near Sublimity. j '. . 1 , . J . Buy your' Wall tone ' at Firestone Store, $2.79 gal. Most colors, j- Dance Armory Wednesday night ' -' ' ! Yes, we still have ' some spring filled living room ! sets, spring filled mattresses and box springs. Dinette and bedroom sets, mirrors, floor and table lamps, occasional chairs, desks, ranges, circulators. Warm Morning heaters and other articles too numerous to mention. See us first and save $ $ $. Mon mouth Furn. Co. "Live and Let Live. Phone 470 Monmouth. stilt) : i Wooden shoes by Oscar Auestad in all colors. Just received a large shipment.:' Acklin Bootery, 105 N. High. c : j Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552. Tire, Wheel Stolen R., W. Craig, 1320 Court street has re ported to city police the theft of a spare tire and wheel from his car while it stood in his residential garage the night of February 17. Value of tire and wheel was j ap proximately $25, he said. j N. D. Clement Public Accountant Federal and state tax returns pre pared. Phone 3445 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m: 5267 on Sundays land evenings.;, j Just received! A large shipment of wooden shoes by Oscar Auestad. In ail colors. Acklin Bootery, 105 N. High. i Iron Employe Hurt - A moving crane at the Salem Iron Works Saturday g sent Sam Fuller, j 144 North front street, employe, toi the Salem General hospital with a!3& inch cut in his scalp. ' j By request, Tiny and His Wran glers reappearing in person; at Crystal Gardens Thursday, Feb ruary 24. Heard over KWJJ. Sat urdays, 4 and 10 p. m. We sell the best for less. All! are standard leading lines. Examples: Armstrong Quaker and Gold Seal rugs, - Fashion House, Superbilt and Heywood - Wakefield living room sets. Sealy mattresses and Mealmaster ranges. Our motto Is "Live and Let Live." We try: to please. Monmouth Furn. Co Ph. 470, Monmouth. j List your; property with Hawkins and Roberts, Inc., Realtors, and start packing. j Motion Day Monday Motion day will be held in both depart ments ol circuit court on Monday, beginning at 10 a. m. Default idi vorce and! birth certificate cases will be heard at 1 p. m. j For a better roofing job call Math Bros Johns-Man ville dealers, 0164 S. Commercial. Phone 4642. ( Scouts to Aid Forestry Plan i j5coutings contribution to the forestry program is clearly dem onstrated in a project set 'or ear ly March and which was dis cussed at the scoutmasters' round table held at .the Argo hotel Fri day night, under the j direction of Robert Lantz, newly named 'com missioner of the Salem district I pn Saturday, March 4, 30 scouts, two being chosen from each troop Ini the district will climb on for estry trucks at the Victory cen ter and journey to the Silver Falls burn, where each ot : them will plant 100 trees. The procedure will be repeated on March 18 with another 30 scouts being picked. On each ot the Saturdays .4000 trees will be planted, 80001 In alL , , I jit will be the second year such a program has been carried through. Scouts will be interested inj how - much growth has been attained by- trees planted last year. The planting will be In charge of Sam Miller and Lew Amort of the forest service. I j i! Next round table! meeting : is slated for March 16V featuring an outdoor beanhole session.. ! (Shoulder Cut Pauline Wells, 1120 South 12th street fell early Saturday morning and suffered a cut in her right shoulder. First aid dressed the found. Tailored to measure suits. ' New spring styles just - arrived. Ajex Jones, 121 North High St - f j . .... 1 1 Assembly Planned--Hayesville school has arranged a special pro gram for Tuesday' to honor Lin coln's and Washington's birthdays. '4. Ayrv--v ,TiKx fr ? iff M d P X ris?i(srr(c(oiij?i I j I 1 BROWN'S I A, , DRIDAL SET y&vTms JI .T aaajaWleJy faafc.' i&m 4?Y iZl leaed riags ia aMrtca- :'tV" Hi t9 4l.vUk s " jif tporkling dtaaend. A wy tpecid valval yz, 39,s rUeJ Uh each rla m Ceigeeat e-allaaieaj IVM Da luxe tUbt Sat Mi 4 4edi4 4iomomd, - J Set; Sawrt. Mtoder " Waiioa diaiearfa. Setli riaut . ! - 9alii rises M . lath rings m - Term aD Credit ; fieMauelsBUBr sBfasMBsusBBSst Isa sbIsbW sWsllaBSBBBff ,WCfUWV VSiaajniBVVaBSJ Bjea fSfSSjai . SsW IMStP tiactivs atjfiae. 14K 94. e rare ri rss WAWMZ. ' A 4 it - . ' ! - - - - "t - . ! ' , ' ;M8 UrtUea tfagi JhUa's Servlca Kaei ess Lady1 quality l4XeoU Cenef taaaaa. radaa aaaat CWfee ef GRANT 17 - Jewel VTetklr inn om Credit S Terms 1 I JF. Js sr n 7i n FGHlbDQ CIRCUIT COURT. . k - Charles P. Murphy, vs. A. T. King; action - dismissed with pre judice and without costs. . Marie Rentz vs. William Graves and others ; answer admits alleg ations of complaint in matter con cerning quieting of title.' " '" : PROBATE COURT" " . Marie Viehle ; estate Inventory by O. W. Emmons,; administrator cum testamento annex o shows real estate valued at $700. J. W. Slocum, V. I. Clutter and Adal-ine- L.' Lanktree named admini strators. , . Frank M. Simon estate; Mary G. Simon,: administratrix, authorized to sell auto to Troy.D. Wood for $1050. ' , , Harland Bryan Pincott petitions for change of , name -to Harland Bryan McKelvey. I MARRIAGE LICENSES Frederick D. Mitchell, legal, Harry Todd Rite Monday r - : .'I ' ..I . . '! J " Hairy Caldwell 1 Todd, Salem resident since 1905 and long a teacher ' in Marion county schools. died. Friday night at a local hos pital. He is - survived by three children: Mrs. W. E. Hagenbuck, Mrs. George G. Ervine and E. M. Todd, aU of Portland. ' r Funeral services will be held Monday, February 21, at 11 a. m. from the chapel of the W. T. Rig don company, with entombment at the Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum. - ti -0.... J ?. .j p & in M & $92M UV Credit esfJasire CxaaWte Weekly! Weekly - OeI , jevvsle&sopto;aetri6ts 4 A " i route' 7, Salem, fanner, and Ethel M. Forrest, legal, 75 Lansing ave nue, housewife, ' JUST1C2 COURT Richard June Harling, route 3, Salem; bail set at" $1500 on charge of drunkenness and assault with I " 1 ; ' ; f -- V . n-SIX?) i I . m -p. ). 3 IL. : ! JS:: ! ' If W. : I 9,5 Tne famous ROSEOUrT fabef recegniztd fne covnfry ever as a marie . of dhtiaction and qwaf Ityimmarfhrtl 1 SABLE-DYED CONEY - FUL1 COATS 1 Beautiful furs within the price range of every woman 1 Value you can ceunt ' ; upon, for years of experience stand behind every Sears fur coat, assuring - up-to-the-minute styling, dependable workmanihip and sound quality. Richly J toned sable dyed coney classic styles for misses and women. t : t j The : DUir ANY FUR 4 DUY: A it Vi i L ? ' i. Czzn Etcrca LiT3 a - dangerous : weapon; committed to jail on failure to pay. MUNICIPAL COURT Adam W. Blakely, 255 West Wil son street; curfew violation war rant; $5 bait Rex Lewis Martin, Camp Adair; . I f ---""f - A SMART INVESTMENT IN GOOD LOOKS AND PRACTICAL VARfATHI Koiecroft fur fond gvorontati yovr sohsfbefiee ' for ttyh, qvolilf and workmanship.' COAT ON SEARS EASY VAYS our me ?aYmni Plan. TO , 2. Use our Will Call A sfflaf deposit wilt hold jrevr choce wnf.'l wenfad 3. If you wish, pay i ! 1 ' . . ''434 Zizte Street- ; ported cr nrrLsd ccillzz pricc3 violation of basic rule and to stop; bail totalirz $12X3. ' i' Raymond Earl re tars, Portland; violation of basic rule; $13 bait Ralph Franklin Brewa, Port land; drunken driting; plea cf not guilty; released oh tail. 1 ! -1 I.- PAYMENT PLAN Service. in cash. Li ccn;! J,