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The 0SIG01I STATESMAN. Scdeza. Oreejon. Tuesday Morning March 14. 1944 PAGE FIVE IL(BcaII ETws DMeffs 'New Seent Masters Named New scoutmasters announced ; in the jCascade area are Anthony Fraiola, master of troop 1 at Les lie Methodist church, succeeding Martin Mockford, who has been called ; Into the army; William Deeniey, scoutmaster, of troop 6 at St Josephs; . Glenn L, Meisner, scoutmaster of troop 64 at Four Corners and Ralph Eyres, named as leader of troop 5 at the Oregon Blind school . Dance Armory Wed. night. '" . ; t4o Fatalities Keported Two fatalities, 852 accidents and 22 claims for occupational - disease benefits were filed Jn the state in dustrial accident commission dur ing the week ended March 9. The fatalities involved Frank Seely, Portland, welder, and Roy Harp, Portland1 balermarv Luts florist Ph. S592. 1276 N. Lib. County Quits Claim- The coun ty court has signed over a quit Claim deed to Paul C Gilbert and Ed Gilbert involving certain coun ty property, 'with consideration S789, and with provision that the " county court Is privileged over a 99 year period to take sand and graveLfrom the premises. For home loans see Salem Fed eral ISO South Liberty. a County Property Sold The county court has approved sale of small piece of Stayton property to IX A. and Genevieve; C Smith for 123, and sale of lots 9 and 10, block 4, Meeker's addition, to Sol B. and Edith Louise Taylor for Dane Armory Wed. night aver Made Turnover tnade by the sheriffs office from the 1941 tax roll realizes $11,- 652.18, of which $1540.94 goes to the city of Salem and $1503.16 to the Salem school district '''' .new location for hard to find Acme Auto and Truck cers, same phone 7722 3055 Ptld. Rd. 1 block N. of underpass. Covin Okayed A. L Eoff has been granted permission by the county court to move a garage over certain county roads. "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. (Pbilnary ecWa ttr Ivan D. McCIaln, late resident ei SIS East Miller street, at local hos pital March io at the age of SI years. Survived by the widow. Mrs. Sadie McOain of Salem; two daughters. Mis Mary McCIaln of Salem and Mrs. Lu cretia Bard ot Larkspur, Calif.: a son. Henry H. McCIaln of the USA; two Sisters. Mrs. S. 3. Curtis of Olds, Al berta. Canada, and Mrs.. Ben Tomlin ef Payette, Idaho; and two brothers, William H. and Marvin R. McCIaln, both ot Salem. Also survived by one eraiidchlld. Services will be held Wed- KmH.v. March 15. at S DJTi- In the chapel of the Walker-Howell Funeral home with Rev. S. Raynor Smith offi ciattaf. Ritualistic services "by Salem lodge Wo. 138, btoju ateauacer: ; At the residence. Brooks, route March 12. Albert Freeman Bominfer, at the ace of 77 years. Husband of Mrai Anna. . Romlnrer of Brooks. father of Mrs. Charles Sprague of Caldwell. Idaho, Mrs. T. S. Woolson f Camas, Wash., Mrs. Ralph Badger of Portland and Mrs. Harry Lovr. of Brooks. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 19, at 130 pjn in the W. T. RUedon company chapeL With concluding service in Belcrest Meinoiial park. Rev. Dudley Strain WUli officiate, ttlcaale i Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klcnols of 1210 Garnet street, at a local hosmtal March 12. Announcement Of services later by Xdwards-TerwU- Uger Funeral come. Mrs. Kathertae Hudson, M, late resl 4nt cf 139S Mission street at a local hospital Monday. Marcn u. aurvivea by S niece, Mrs. George H. Deacon ot Salem, and two nephews, Clyde Mana fiekl of Vancouver and Charles Rawls of Corvallls. Services wiU be held frem the iClough-Barrick chapel Wednesday, .March 15. at S pjn. Interment to City View cemetery, with. Elder G.TXJick Inson officiating. -- . ' srler ' ' 'f -" -" ' MarMe Owen Carter, 40, late rest ' dent of 3911 Southeast Wth avenue. Port! and, March W. Husband of Mrs. Marcyl Carter of Portland; father of . Miss Marjory Carter and Markle Car ter, Jr., both of Medford, and Miss Kathay Carter of Portland: and broth er of Wade Carter. Lealie Carter, Reed Carter and Mrs. Iris Stalling, all of gUem, Oel Carter of the US navy, oyel Carter of the US air corps, Mrs. Lavida Tucker of Seattle, and Mrs. Delia Lanbau of Chicago. Services will . be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday,- March 16, at S p.nu Inter ment to the IOOF cemetery at lade pen deuce. Rev, Dudley. Strain pifl 'dating. - ; ' ' eothrte- -' ' ' Mrs. Dixie Z. Guthrie at the resi dence, route t Mt Angel. March 15. . Survived by husband, C. S. Guthrie; a Sonj George Guthrie of Billings. Mont, end" a granddaughter, Mrs. C Severson ef San Francisco. Announcement will be made later by Cioujh-Barrick com' pan jr. . i . ' - Steven Ellsworth Wolfe, at a local hospital March 13. Late resident of l&Uj SUte street Survived by . wife. Mm Anna Wolfe of Salem; three sons, Ward W. Wolf and Fred Wolfe, both ef Portland, and Victor Wolf ot the VSTt. Also survived by three grand children. Services will be held from the douzh-Barrick ehapel Wednesday. , . March 13. at 10:30 a.m. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park with Rev. Dud - ley 'Strain ofiictaUnf. - Committeemen File The fol- owing filed with the county clerk Monday as candidates for the po sition of precinct committeemen in various . Marion . county pre cincts: Harry J. Rowe, Stayton, re publican, for the Stayton district; James IF. Mahoney, republican, for Fairfield precinct; J. T. Jones, republican, for Jefferson precinct; Roy Mclntyre, democrat-for Rose dale precinct l i List your property with Hawkins and Roberts, Inc, Realtors, and start packing. ' . -xv Collision Reported Cars driven by Glen Dale Brandt route six, Salem, and Winnie M. Tate, Subli mity,' collided at the intersection of 14thi and Nebraska streets at approxianately 80 Monday morn ng. Most damage was done to Brandt's car which was left ly ing on its side on a parking strip. The front end of the Tate car was said to be slightly damaged. Fruit trees, berry bushes, rose bushes, shade trees. Knight Pearcy Nurseryi J75 S. Liberty. - 1 Baby Bng-gT Burglarised Mrs. E. A. Machtmas, Monmouth, left her patent leather handbag In her baby's buggy while she shopped: In Salem on Saturday. The purse and ts contents were taken in a down town Salem store, she reported.to dty police. The loss included $50 and the 'family food and gasoline ration books. " "" " ' Antique walnut china closet l 1 bedroom sets complete.' Large Coolerator, walnut kneehole desk, fine davenport miscellaneous other articles for sale at 1287 Che- meketa St'-i.-' - l Car Recovered The car which Herman L. Johnson, Turner, re ported stolen early Sunday morn ing from Its parking place near the Intersection of State and High streets, was recovered Sunday af ternoon in the 200 block of North Commercial street by city police. Candidate Files E. Riddell Lage, Hood River, Monday filed in the state department here for the republican nomination for representative in the legislature from the 20th district, Hood Riv er county, at the primary election. Dance Armory Wed. night j 1 i - - s Man Burned B. E. Sundquist 62, 1620 Ferry street upset a tea kettle of hot water Monday after noon and suffered first degree burns of! the right arm. He Was attended by first aid men and a physician was called. Dane Armory Wed. night f Class Meeting Postponed The Kum Join Us class of Labish Cen ter; community has been postpon ed until March 21 because of the Kominger funeral. Che executive committee of the Majrion County Council of Parents and Teachers will meet at the Sa- em chamber of commerce rooms Wednesday at 1 o'clock! Plans are to be made for the annual meet ing: scheduled for April 19. . : Members Include the county of- :cers: - Mrs. C. A. Lynda, Mrs. James Bunnell, Mrs. WOliam Hehsell, and Mrs. Marvin Hutch ing!; committee chairman? Mrs. William Harley. Mrs; Martin J. Elle, Mrs. W. O. Widdows, Mrs. arty Lucas, Mrs! E. IV PowelL Mrs. Lief Bergsvik, Mxsv J. A. Smith, Miss Frances Clinton, Mrs. Elmer Klein, Mrs. James Turn- bull, Mrs. Charles Bottorff. ' Convicts Appeal ; Deatli Sentence Formal appeal was filed. In the state supreme court here Monday in the case of Henry .Wv Merten and: Walter Higgins, convicts, who are; under death sentence for the fatal shooting of Ralph Dahlen, in Clackamas county tavern on uly22,1943. ,. ,;! -:; The men - originally were sen tenced to die on March 10, but the execution was stayed when their attorneys gave notice of appeal in the Clackamas county r circuit court early last week. j . Morten and Higgins I are-now serving life sentences in the state penitentiary here under the habit ual jcriminal law. "''If - Auburn Family Move foSaleni Residence v AUBURN G. L. Black and amily have moved s to l Salem. Helen will enter the Garfield school. . li - Lewis Shepherd of Keizer. has purchased acreage oni! Monroe averjue from Mrs. Matthis and expects to build a residence on the property. i x . our new location, for hard to find parts. 1 Acme Auto and Truck Wreckers, same phone 77223055 Ptld. Rd. 1 block N. of underpass. Age Aid to Meet An old, age assistance meeting will De neld Thursday at 2 pjn. In the hall over Greenbaum's store. Commer cial and Court streets. Admission is free. -v Furniture upholstery cleaned. Ph. 6831. , -. t SUytonite Files Mrs. Ruth Wood, Stayton, has filed as a can didate for committeewoman of the Stayton precinct Horse Graders Sold Sale -of a two-horse pull grader to E. A. Kurtz for $15 and one to Walter w. Miller for $10 have been cp provea Dy tne county court Scett Ta Mr. and lira TV.hh.h. t. Scott Emirs, a daughter. Katherine Eve, bora February 10. Salem General Biair To llr. and Un. fiimiimii Tk Blair. Independence, a daughter, Linda Jean, born March 1 . DeUctauld-To Mr. and Mrs. Norbert E. ' Dolacinskl. - Milwaukee. Wi.. daughter. Sharon Sua. bora March. S, nT "7'LO ,u,d Mrs- Rof er M. T " aon, oger Mat thew, jr.. born March 10, Salem Dea coness hospital. .T Bfebney To i Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Mahney, jri, 1011 tth street. wt n7l lem, a son, Russell Alger m. kmi Marcn. f. Deaconess hospital. - - ' MeveMckwamder To Mr, and Mrs. Jofara . Kieuenachwander, Turner, a est-hSSuaJ7 Mrch De"OT- n5$m7'F9JST. and Mrs. rrank; V. "onl. "!. son. Roger Lynn, horn Maxell a. Deaconess hospital. Cerey-To Mr. and Mrs. PHaroM niTi-r Bd Mr- Howard V. Rosa, Stayton. a eon. Nicholas Dutten. born March 4, Deaconess hospltaLT T7e Ilavo Fknly EISGOMIiCS Body, Fender end . Painter . fo keep your car in re pair. Factory pr - war rarts. :.l-UilUiii) : XllZh and Cheraeketa Phcse 4U9 Dirths Iarion County PTA s Wednesday CIRCUIT COURT ' - State vs. Albert-Theo Darby; court revokes defendant's parole and remands him to warden of state penitentiary to serve out four year sentence on charge of assault and robbery by force, of fender .being unarmed. - ; - Valley -Credit Service vs. George E. Williams; writ of exe cution requested, r Vivian Beatrice Saling vs. Hu bert jEarl SalingJ reply to further and separate answer and cross complaint denies main allegations. Marion county vs. US National corporation, et al; sheriff files tax redemptions of $6389, $37.64 and $39.90 ; from " Vick Bros- Joseph W, Frank and City' ot Salem re spectively. - . ; v PROBATE COURT " Mildred F. Logue estate; final decree entered by Charles Heinz,; adrninistrator, and he is dis- charged and estate closed. i i Samuel' Morell estate; Andrew Siegmund substituted as appraiser for Edward Grassman. - 1 : j Susanna J. Varty estate; final account of Harold F. Fhillippe, executor, shows receipts of $1,- 753.84 and disbursements of $1,' 753.84; hearing set for April 14 at 10 ajn.' - i" h; ; Thomas P. Madill estate; estate admitted to probate; Beulah M. Fisher named: administrator and J. C. Evans, R. M. Turpin VnorhMa arirtr9fsre - - MAKRIAGE LICENSES , .Kenneth "Allen Juza, 32, . $90 North High street, navy, and Jane L. Harbison, $1, 955 South High street, cierK. , . s) David C Ramseyer, Jr, 21, route 5, box 227, Salem, farmer, and Donna Mae Krug, 20, Silver- ton, bookkeeper. ' T LeRoy Martin, 28, Camp Adair soldier, and Cecilia Vondall, 24, Belcourt, ND, domestic. Arthur Covill Case, 22," route and'R. 1, box 503, Salem, navy, and Ca royl Louise Snyder, 20, route 7, box 491, Salem, domestic.' Wallace X Hancock.4 25. Camn Adair soldier; and "Estelene J. Smith, 20; route 2, box 42, Salem, typist 'v f i v - LL Frank H. Johnson. 25. route T, Salem," soldier, and Mary-1 Reiter,:. 23, 911 1 North ' Cottage street, stenographer, f ' Charles ; Emer " ; Haycook. 33. Camp Adair soldier, and 1 Edith May Percell, 30, Camp Stoneman, Calif, wac i r ; : i ;; ' John H. Marolf, 38 Camp Adair soldier and Jeannette Des Marais, 27,' Detroit, Mich;- radio techni cian. ; - V- ' " -.V,V JUSTICE COURT - f: .'. , : Marvin Langford; charge of as sault and battery, changed to in formation; held to answer to grand jury and released on own recog nizance. :f'y.i I--,:- T - ;- George Washington; Johnson: no operator's license; $1 and costs.-' Mike Farsegian; two charges ot assault and battery; 350 ban post ed on one, 'committed to 'Jail in lieu of $150 bail on other. : Clifton Theodore aemens; ov erwidth load;- $5 and costs.' " MUNICIPAIj court Hoyt J, Buckrjdge, Portland; vi olation of basic rule: $5 bail. Jos Jessie Johnson, route two, SOVerton; drunken driving; $100; zme ana so. days suspended, oper ator's license 'revoked for one year, Stewart ' Campion, 1 1010 North summer street; excessive speed; $7.50 fine. J--;- $r.:jVy. ; Myrtle Pesentl, Portland; dis orderly ! conduct; $50 fine. , ' : Robert K. Berry,! 670 Edina avenue: reckless driving; $25 fine: Mildred ':- A. Rothweider, 833 North 16th street;; reckless driv ing; $23 fine; V- Herbert ; L. Steen, 140 North 17th Street; reckless driving; $25 fine. :-- . Silver Wing Members Get Presentation Officers and ' members of the Silver Wing club of Salem high school - were - presented commis sions and shoulder patches on the stage of the Elsinore theatre last night. All are members of the air corps reserve, , to go into service within six months after they are 18 years old. Presentation was by Robert FarrelV jr., secretary of state." 'v; ' vThe Saiem'club has gone fur ther, shown more ability.' Intelli gence and better, physical condi tion than any other group in the state," declared Capt. Lee D Alls- house, of Portland, army air corps and president of the : cadet exam ination, board. He said .that before spring is oyer, there wQt.be. at least 30 such dubs in the state. Expian ation of the. Silver Wing club, was made. to; the audience.! by.Capt. AUshouse, with Lt J, E. Cannon, commander of the Salem unit of the dvfl ' air " patroh , speakinc briefly on the : training program offered by the CAP. Officers of the CAP were guests for the meet ing and program. . Officers of the Salem dub- are Cadet Captain Keith Olson; Exe cutive Officer Leo O. Reed; Ad Jutant Lester M. Purcell; Lt Rob ert Busick, first squadron leader; Lt James Phillips, second squad- ron leader and Lt. Donald Stiffler, third squadron leader. , " i Faculty- advisors and parents of club , members are; invited, to a meeting here March 29, at which time; moving pictures of various phases of training and a program will be presented.' v Bert Zielinski, 1073 Oak street; failure to stop: $2.50 fine. Lee Bethel, route four, Salem; four in driver's, seat; $20 bail. 300 Attend 'Oskee9 Party ; Over 300 young people, of the city attended . the third "Oskee" party hdd Saturday night, at the YMCA under . auspices of the YMCA and the YWCA, with stu dents in direct charge.' - "v . ' ; As usual informality was the key-note whether the personal de sire was swimming, lobby games, dancing, voileyballing or eating. The orchestra contracted failed to show : up, but one was promised for the next party, scheduled for March '25. - v 1 . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. L Paulson, Capt and Mrs,t Douglas McKay and - mernbers . of 'the YWCA and YMCA staffs. - - A students' planning committee handled details of Ae.; affair un der direction ,of " its ' president, Cobb Funeral Simpl NEW' YORK, March VHJPf Simple services, requiring only 10 minutes were conducted in a fun eral home today "for Irvin ;,S. Cobb, author and humorist who died last Friday. . J The services followed closely his 'V burial v lnsctions, except there was a profusion of flowers despite; his" wish that there, be none," and that the relatives and friends attending failed "to heed his injunction to "keep it cheer ,Dr. John Sutherland. Bonnell, pastor of the. Fifth avenue Pres byterian church . which,, Cobb at tended, read the - Lord's Prayer, the 23rd 'Psalm and! the " first stanzas of .Robert Lj Stevenson's fHome Is the Sailor). -.. . "Swing Low, Sweet , Chariot" and "Deep! River were ; played by Organist Harry Gilbert, a na tive of Cobb's birthplace, Padu- cah, ,Ky' where memorial serv ices will be conducted several weeks hence.' . t Vf.- ' Among t h o s e at the services were Grantland Rice, Rube Gold berg, Fred Stone, Roland Young, Fannie' Hurst and MaJ. Edward G. Bowesl 1 . . ' " ' Q ' ;:E. ILaBrancli Files fpr Sheriff : : ' A. E." "Al" LaBranch, 10 East Turner -road,- has filed with the county clerk; his candidacy for the republican nomination for shr- Iff, being the first member of that party to. come out against the democratic incumbent, A. C Burk. f LaBranch has been prominent in local lodge affairs, holding mem berships in the, Elks and Eagles, He has been operator of the Pink Elephant tavern, at Four Corners for the past several years. He has chosen as his ballot slc gan: "Efficient economical admin- istration j definite program for,, prevention of juvenile delinquent Hayesvilte Club Meets . Thursday in Salem HAYESTVlLLE-Mrs. Earl Bed well of 1311 North Fourth street, will entertain the Hayesv&le Wo-1 man's dub March 18. Members are asked to come prepared to work making laprobes t for, the Red Cross Mrs. G." E. Ross will be the speaker. , PAINTS. VARNISHES 4 LACQUERS j AUTO ENAMEL j Da Da 325-345 T700DBOT7 Center Street I Clinic Time Changed- Speech clinics once scheduled for evenings of this week at Bush school will be held, Instead, every Ifternoon at 3:45 at . Bush, Mrs. iflgnes C. uootn, county scnool superinten dent, announced Monday -night This series of clinics, conducted by Dr. Leon Lesser from the state department of education. Is for teachers, and those Interested will be excused from dasses to attend theni, Mrs. Booth said, li Boy Cut In Fall John Wesly Reinwald, 5, 890 Plymouth Drive, fell off a porch at 1845 Fir street, Monday, sustaining an Inch-long cut on the back of the head. First aid dressed the wound. Now open for business. Black. smith, welding and repair shop. J. E. Barrickman. Pen 4 Corners. Mr , . - i , Fireman Injured Lynn Has- tey, yty fireman, suffered tin cuts of the hands Monday when called to a fire at 105 West Miller street He was on the roof at the time. rust aid treated him. Scoot Officials Meet Cherry City Boy Scout commissioners will gather Tuesday night at the Argo for their regular monthly dinner meeting. Robert Lantzjj district commissioner, will be in charge. Tnmblebng Disposed of J. A. Brdtenstein has purchased a turn blebug from the county for $25 with approval of the county court. ?nmrj(SE,B CIUCU ST&31EH SCLLETS O SSASM FLAY SAFE with yoor chidu this year. Start then on the road to Sturdy bealthwith TrtmgU CbUk - SHrUr carefully balaaced ta loa built to supply all their oeeds lor sapid growth during their . irst weeks. See your Dealer. TSXAXJGLB LXILLXXO CO. SW.T1saiisfcStrartlssiSU.Ore. Gospel Meetings AT I- Church of Christ - , Cottage & Shipping Sts. . ; ' 1 ' i Conducted By ' Je C. TLzzif. cl Edlira, fc3. ? , Froa March 8 to 1 larch Mb, JIL . S:rvk:3 7:c3 ! Dzily . Hear This Noted Evangelist .. . -. ,.. : -f - . " -. V- : ..." WWWM, jfym,-. i ammmm . ...df .. . - n , , Thanks to a whole, community who went to war right -here at home THESE FLAGS WILL FLY OVER - OUR SALEM PLANT TODAY Citizens of Salem and surroundin? communities who worked in Del Monte plants last summer will receive the government's new Achievement AW Award when the official flag is raised over the California Packing Corporation i plant here ; today. Army (Navy) and War Food Administration offi-' dais will express the gratitude of our government and of the armed forces for the important parVthese food processing; plants have played in the war effort. But we who are responsible for De Monte produc tion, and you who live and work In this community, realize perhaps better than anyone else Just exactly what went Into winninj this recognition. That la why ; our pride in those who accomplished it is so very great. We know the sacrifices of personal time and effort that went into the job not only the tireless efforts oMhe regular employees, but also the grit and deter mination of the many citizen volunteers who devoted their spar time and vacations to fighting the battle cf the food front this year, ; This "A? Award Is' truly a tribute tp the patriotic spirit of the entire community. It is a challenge and an IncentiTe, too. For we know that keeping the .A flag flying above our plants is one of the best ways: we can keep the American flag flying on erery battle front throughout the world. V ' ! -1 , AWARD 1 PRESENTATION ; March 14, 8:00 P. M. ! SALEM HIGH SCHOOL I 14th and D Sts. Salem, Oregon ; Speakers 4 Master of Ceremonies, Charles A. Sprague . Capt. M. L. Ring, S.CL, UJSH. ; District Supply Officer State Supervisor, Office of Dist. ; C R. Tulley, WJX . K.W. Division nlanager . R. G." Lucks Employee Representative Glenn Fruza , The veneral Public Is Invited te attend these eeremenles kenerins the men and womea ef California racking Corpora ties Plant Ne. 12$. PLANT N0. .12B CALIFORWIil PACKING CORPORATION t Packers of Del Monto Brand Foods