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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1944)
TH OXGOH CTATEdlAilr Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning. I Isrch 14. 1SU Where They ArefThai They Arm Doing : tho naval training school at Iowa State college, Ames,. Ia. Um wQ next b ordered to active fduty either ashore or at lira, Nona Strike ! TfaUsort, formerly of Slem, has heard from her coo, SgL T. B. Strake. before enlisting la the army In 19 U con nected witS the telephone ' com pany here, and that he has recent ly been promoted to the rank ot sergeant in the . Quartermaster corps. SgL Strake it thought to be still somewhere In the South Pa cific after seeing active service in fhe I Guadalcanal, New Georgia nd "Rnurainville camnaiena. V He reports - that during these cam- ' paigns he survived from 250 . to ' 350 Jap airraid. He has been in this theatre since May of 1942 and about a year ago was-transferred from the chemical warfare de partment BETHEI A telecraaa from the war department has been re ceived tdlmg of .the "slight in- lurr in iuut oi ou David Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Reed formerly of this dis- : trict, and now of Silverton. The following day a letter arrived written by a man in the service tlvlties in the southwest Pacific from December 8, 1941, to Novem ber 10, 1942. He participated in the battles of Java and New Guinea and made a forced landing in In dia when his plane caught fire. He has four Japanese planes to his credit '. and participated in downing others. 1- . v- Ee has received the silver star, distinguished flying cross, air me- Jtmes B. SeweH, trotic? cl Mrs. Martha Greig. route Tl Sa lem, has been promoted from" pri vat to sergeant in Italy where he !s attached to the 3rd infantry division of the fifth army.' - I Sybil Spears WU Aiumni -Secretary Merchant lf e, Kenneth X. Lackey, sa ef Mr. and Mrs. r OrvUle Luekey, Hubbard, has been assigned Jto a i Sybil Spears, member of thel March graduating class and for mer president of the student body at Willamette university, will fill the newly created position of al umni secretary at the university, according to Dr. G. . Herbert land according; to information re ceived ; here, uickey attended daV Asiatic - Pacific medal, army distinguished unit badge and, two oak leal dusters. One of ' the ltparrish Junior high school. ier wu picseniea lor hvui( na tives at Fort Moresby from drowning when, their ship'; photographic squadron at an jaer-1 smith, president Miss Spears will ial reconnaissance station m jsng- J begin her work April t. . v v;-V:: ' torpedoed by the enemy. Beardshear enlisted in the ar- noward Obershaw, seaman sec-1 ond class, has arrived In Sidem on leave 1 following graduation from fboot. camp" at Farrfgut, my air corpsi seven years ago, an Id8M yisU with his wife, had served one year of his second I tCUJErnrrl Kinrfe. and his enlistment when war was declared . Pfe. William Lander, a nadi ate of the air corps mechanic; school has informed his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lander' that he is being', transferred cas. Texas, to vadet training at Sheppard Field, Texas. He has been stationed for 13 months at there, stating that Reed had been Jpgco, andi previously "was s stai -sugnuy mjurea - ana uux. i w ttoned at Los Angeles, cauiomxa. necessary for bis eyes to be ban- . , j daged. This explained the rea- grjM le Edward Gottfried, sea son. to relatives and friends, for OI Mrs. Mary- Gottfried. 1280 North the long silence, as no letter had 4 street has returned from the ; Duties of the new secretary will Include the organization of new alumni associations and outlining of. programs for those already in existence. She will handle all cor respondence coming through that office. At the time Dr. Smith came to the campus work was starting on eomDillmr a complete record of I Willamette graduates. Mrs. Helen Murdock has finished nearly all t w Mta- its marines, the listings and the next step wffl th- saw nklce be to compile a list of former stu- 1 force, has written other menfbers dents who did not graduate from fromPe1 ofSIrtSnt.t h Is toe university. Mailing of the I choo UTS "5J UvLr.- -Willamette Alumnus,- edited by He ha, merely a fleet postoifice rLT address. i v 1 rv,l",w. .T: JriVT 1 1 oe nancuea wrou&n auumu ui-1 ffari TOfMvH parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.IOD- ershaw.H 1 m. sTl - imercetaatantnoniy oriegaiprm- Jrareilt VJiarfie Uiples must U reestablishea to 0 . I -r.v,l the nation to solve its prob lems. "'- - t rr:x -7- -" t: He cited the coal strike decision as an example of departure from government by law in favor, of political expediency. The; board should have required Lewis min ers to work first and arbitrate af- ; toward," he said. For Inmates HeldDlegal The state board of control has no authority to enforce collection. accept or retain funds received from the parents or guardians for the support of inmates of the state training scnoot xor dots or 1 f . 1 the staU industrial school for If JJjSUrailCe giris, - Attorney General George Neuner held In an opinion here Monday. The attorney general said that funds erroneously accepted from parents or guardians of these boys and girls should be returned. - Acceptance ; of money for the support of boys and girls in these FRED MEYER Fred Meyer' ToQoseOut State street la among a group in training at the San Antonio avi- been received from him in a num ber of weeks. A clipping from a Linceln. Neb raska - paper announces a special ceremony :,held at Alexandria southwest Pacific where he has been on active duty for, the past three years, it has been reported by Mrs. Gottfried. - I BIcMINNVILLE, March 13-( ation cadet center's bombardier- lgi I .hnPOlnTP, navigator preflight schooL . v . . Easter tiggs Three months ef flying have been completed by Aviation I Ca det F. Whittemore, 01 saiem ai the - Naval air corps pre-Hight school at Iowa City, Iowa.; PORTLAND, March 13, -- In response to numerous inquiries, the -war food administration an nounced today that wartime re- Field, Ljl, at which time Warrant J t,t Burlyn R. Gubser has arrived pnW dtionliea ?2jg 51 mh Tii. M Tt- .: i sCtZ.. tho.tT-. i i CdL- Don R, Fredncks, son of permit the manufacture of .the fa- .... t titj . .nil r,. !.v Mr and Mrs. Earl K Fredricks of miliar bunnies, eggs, and - other i.r inni I . f 1 1 Li K mm bukw i i nn nffnuir.nnrnnrr uuul w iiu I i - - . . . .1 . ; r -r -e .jt. hmthcr of John Beardsnear. ai-ih. wif and -rounc son here. I inavwjv "I -iy items. Information re a wile ana vouns son nere, i s . i- .-. --- . so of Salem. His parents, Mr. and wears medal and four oak tached to the j nrst paracpuie leasea oy xie xw , vfr. tm n-ardshear live at Homer. i. w tv- ri training regiment 01 me para- area supervisor, omce . U1UVC SMIW- jm,, pm Nebraska. He worked in Salem for some time before entering the ar mv air cotds. . Beardshear received 'the air medal for participation in air ac- ' - Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON UK THE COUNTY OF MULTNO MAH. PROBATE DEPART- : MENT. In the Matter' of the EsUte of IV A LaRONE SWANEY deceased. Nv 50082 NOTICE OF 8ALE OF SEAL , PROPERTY In the matter of the estate of Iva LaRone Swaney, deceased. Notice as hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Es tate of Iva LaRone Swaney, de ceased, by virtue of an order is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County- of Multnomah, duly made and entered on the 14th. day of Feb- ' ruary recently 'told of his exploits at train-busting oil the Italian front Ee is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gubser of McMinnvflle. butian. W7A. reminds candy man ufacturers - and . other interested Declaring that Liberty street has become Salem's principal shopping district devoted and better adapted to apparel, drugs, variety, shoes and similar mer chandise than to groceries, Fred Meyer on Monday announced that the Fred Meyer food store on Lib erty street would commence today to close out its ; stocks to make Way for a new Fred Meyer 9 10 cent store In that location. : : "Business has so increased on Liberty street that customers who wish to load groceries into their cars cannot una parsing ; space nearby, and we now plan to build a large Fred Meyer shopping AN EIGHTH BOMBER STA TION, England The promotion of Charles H. Drees, 19, from the grade of sergeant to staff sergeant Dale N. Mank, soundman sec ond class with the navy, nasi re turned to School at San Dfego, Calif- following a tour of duty in the south' Pacific,; his parents, Mx. ; Firms Gain institutions was discussed at a re cent meeting of the board of con trol after the board was advised that the parents of one girl and several boys were making regular support payments to the state, r Secretary of Statf Robert S. FarrelL jr, protested acceptance of these payments on the ground that both the. boys and girls schools are penal institutions and are not included in the same cat egory as the Oregon state hospi-l $2,685,274. tais, state ruoercuiosis nospiuus and certain state-aided - Institu tions. State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott said he considered the pay ments just and reasonable. , ' Allstate Insurance companl automobile Insurance subsidiaries of Sears Roebuck and company- wrote more business in 1943 than In 1942. In spite of lower rates. restrictions on drivers and decrease in car .registration. It Is the 12th consecutive year of increased pre mium volume for the' companies. Calvin Fentress, JrV president of the companies, reported that their premium writings rose to $7,348,169," an increase of $14?,. 689 over 1942. The assets of the Allstate Insurance company . In creased $728,738 to $10,560,922 and those of the Allstate Fire lnsur ance company increased $419,702 Capital of the Allstate Insur ance company "Is i $1,000,000 and the surplus' and voluntary reserves are $2,718,393. CapUal of the Fire company is $300,000; surplus and Gov. Earl Snell suggested that voluntary reserves, $854,300 the attorney general be requested to write a legal opinion for the guidance of the board. - ; Officials said that an opinion written previously by Attorney General I. H. VanWmkle held that the courts should inquire into the ability of parents and guardians of delinquent children, to make sup-' port payments to both the boys and girls institutions. : Tax reserves of the combined comnanies for taxes payable In 1944 amounted to $660,499. j -j Herbert . F. Walton was elected vice president and comptroller of the comoanles at their annual meeting In February. Lesl Notice Legal Notice and MrsJ E. J. Mauk of Salem,ture of chocolate shot; hollow have learned Mauk's wife, the moulded or solid moulded novelty former Mabel Stevenson, inas items; or paruauy or wnouy coai firms and persons that restrictions center outside the central business v. rtinmhto tnr mich 1 rone of the city as a postwar proj- ro till in force. ect There will be ample parking of cocoa beans for the manuiac-1 1 : Salem wui maxe a great grow ui after the war's end, Meyer pre dicted. .Peacetime industries will nas Deen announcea bi tnis x.ignui 1 r?r . . . ... r. i: ' "r .. w" rm..J trH into AAP flTinff fortress base bv his gone to Calllornia to De wim ner mg novelty iiems, saia miuxj. iuC v AAF flying lortress Dase Dy np . - r-iwt item- has been de- the valleys of the western states squadron commanaer. wajorj no- , . , f " ; niOT Mnu. , g I 4uwa ew . 'rf sr--""- . i the hemi ef factured in a special shape com- bert G. David. SSgt- Drees is a tached to the medical corps of the ? Recent vlsitnr ml the heme , ef ha Snt f Mr. and Mrs. Ml Mr and Mr. Josenh NovotnvJ662 memoraung, symooiuis t w Ten c,L mv nk .t. . J t. I resenting any .holiday, event, per . j i 1 vni.l, k j .La I son. animal or object."' Complete . rt. j.Tji . . ii. - u. 1. 1 I information is available at the t.., ah. TJrv-1 area onice, Ut a. avuuw e ww w m votny was on the aircraft easier the valleys and many war workers will use their savings to buy farms and settle In the rich Willamette valley, the merchant said. i The store which now serves as a food market and the drug and Morse Sees Trend Of Rule by Edict PORTLAND, March 13-0V Wavne Tj. Morse.' former war la bor board " member, declared day that representative govern ment is threatened by growing NOTICE OF FINAL HEAWNQ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account and Report in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, in Probate, and that Friday, the 14th day of April, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock A- M. at the courtroom 'of said. court in the courthouse in Salem, Oregon, has been set as the time and place tendency toward government by SemS executive edict. He told the chamber of com-1 apparel store operated by the same concern will be renovated to ! come up to latest merchandising standards, according to Meyer. nal Account and final settlement of said estate. First nublication. March 14th, 1944; last publication, April 11th, 1944. HAROLD F. PHHXIPPE, Executor, Estate of Susan na J. Varty, Deceasea, M-14-21-28-A-4-1L fa the Circuit cevrt or uie bum f Oregea tor tne vevmy ,i'-:"0''. Ulrica' ,.: S ' - ' CITATION SUMMONS Frank E. Butler, Plaintiff, vs. ' Persephone Butler Watts ' and Homer: I. watts. Her Busoana; . Laverne Spence and Jack Spence, Hex Husband; N. S. Butler and Jane Doe Butler, His Wife; Iida McCready, Unmarried; Leo Kuha Cyrus . and Norman Cyrus, - Her Husband; Millicent Casey and Pe ter M. Casey, Her Husband; Clar ence Kuhn and Margaret unn, His Wife; Anna i Perrln Allard, Unmarried: Nellie CDonnell, Un married: V. L. Butler and Al Butler. His Wife: i Mabel XSair Ground. Unmarried, and John Doe Scott, Unmarried; J. B. v. Buuer and Ruth Butler. His Wife; W. D. Butler and Kate Butler, His Wife; , Mitchell Butler, Unmarried; Lora Coon.-Unmarried; Corrinne -Mar tin, Unmarried; L. u. suuer ana EUa Butler. His wire: J-orene Haler, Unmarried: Ruth Gill and Frank Gill. Her Husband; Dorothy Doe and John Doe, Her Husband; and all other persons anovor .par ties unknown claiming any right, . title, estate, lien, claim or inter- - est in the real properry nerem described. Defendants. ; , TO: The above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby commanded to appear in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Orepon for the County of Marlon at the Court House in the City of Salem, -Oregon, within ten days from., the date of service ot this Citation Summons upon you. If .served within this county; or If served within any other county of this State, then within twenty days from the date of service of this : Citation & Summons upon 1 you; or on or before the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this cnauon & Summons if in any other State of the United States, and snow cause, if any you have, what ngnx, title, estate, lien, claim or inter est you claim to have in and to the following described property, to-wit: ..(',.-';. 5 ' - 152 acres in the Schneider- -Tlce DJL.C In Sees; 26 and 27, T. 8. S. R: 4. W of the W. M, ; Marion, County, Oregon. This Citation & Summons is served on you by order ol tne Honorable Geo. R. Duncan, juage of the above entitled court made and entered on the 18th day of February, 1944. .' WITNESS My hand and the seal of said court affixed this 18th day of February, 1944. . H. C MATTSON. . , County Oerk. BUTLER & JACK, . v Attorneys for Plaintiff. M. 7-14-21-28 A. 4. Jequist company. Mill street Sa lem. He jentered the air force in March, 1943. I J Henry Mrs. H. 8tendenmeyer, sea f N. Stoudenmeyer, 1280 estate authorizing and empower lng said Executor to sell the here inafter described real property belonging to said Estate at private sale. I will offer for sale and sell at private sale from and after the 29th day of March 1944 for cash or credit or both, at 915 Ameri can Bank Building, Portland. Ore gon, subject to confirmation by the Court the following described real property, to-wit: A parcel ot land beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot , , numbered . Four (4) in Block numbered Twenty-Four (24) in the City of Salem, Marion Coun ty, Oregon, and running- thence Easterly along the South boun dary line of said Lot numbered Four, 40 leet; tnence running Northerly parallel with the West boundary line of said Lot num bered Four. 82 feet to the North boundary line of said Lot Four; thence running Westerly, along said North boundary line, 40 feet to the Northwest cor ner of said Lot Four, thence ' running Southerly, along the West boundary line of said Lot 'Four, 82 feet, to the place of begmning and being 40 feet off of the West side of said Lot . numbered Four (4) in Block numbered Twenty-Four (24), in the City of Salem, County of Marion and State of Oregon. . A parcel of land beginning 74 feet West Of the South-east corner of Lot Numbered Four (4) in Block numbered Twenty-four (24) in the City of Salem. Marion-County, Oregon, according to the plat ot said City of Salem, now of record in the-office of the Recorder of ' Conveyances for Marion Coun :' ty, Oregon, thence running , - Northerly parallel with the East . boundary line of said Lot num- , V bered four 4), 82 feet; thence running Westerly along the North boundary line of said Lot . numbered Four (4), 31 feet; thence running Southerly paral lel with the East boundary line of said Lot numbered Four (4), 92 feet to the South boundary line of said Lot Numbered Four '- (4); thence running Easterly : along the South boundary line; of aaid Lot numbered Four (4), . 81' feet to the place of begin ning, situated in the City of Sa lem. County of Marion and State of Oregon. - -- Data of first publication March 14th, 1844. X Date of last publication, April 11th. 1944. , DAVID E. MATHEWS, Executor of the Estate , of Iva LaRose .Swaney, - Deceased.' GEORGE A. PIPES, Attorney for the Executor, tlS American Bank Building, -Portland, Oregon. M-14-21-28-A-: 4-11. . the grade of corporal somewhere in the South Pacific where he lis member of a band in an army air force unit. Cpl. Stoudenmeyer f is a graduate of Willamette, univer sity and was an active musician in Salem before entering the ser vice. i . -4 ! . ; j ; Lt. (Jg) Clarence 8. Emmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Em mons, 1780 Court street, and for merly assistant attorney general here, will graduate April 12 from naval reserve officers' indoctrin ation school at Tucson, Ariz., after completion of a 60-day course! in seamanship, navigation, ordnance and communications. Emmons is a graduate of Willamette university law school. His wife, the former Miildred Pugh, resides on West Hoyt street in Salem. j f ; Homet when she was put ou ot Three Swesle Teachers I TiM OcmJeV " Offered New Contracts SWEGLE The three' teachers at' Swegle school have been of fered contracts for 1944-45. They are Mrs. Nan L Denhem, princi pal and upper grades; Miss Jeanne Dubuis, intermediate grades, ana Mrs. Irene Castle, primary, grades. Word 'has been received of ad vancement to motor machinist's mate third class of Willard J. Ro low, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rolow, box 222, Turner, during recent graduation ceremonies; 'at Robert; IV Gardner, son of iMr. and Mrs. Walter D. Gardner, 1990 McCoy street, has been graduated : from 1 the army air j forces pilot school for advanced two engine craft at Marfa, Tfxas, according to announcements! re ceived here by his parents land friends. He is a graduate of Sa lem high school and attended Willamette university. : j WLB Asks MusicianC Union jto Make Records WASHINGTON, March 13 Uff) A war labor board panel today recommened in effect that the American Federationof Musians be directed to resume recora ipx ing. I -' - . The board had assumed juris diction in the 18 -months-old idis pute between the federation and seven radio transcription comfan ies despite a union contention fhat its members are not on strike, that no labor controversy eiists and that he board had no Jttris diction. Is there a 1 IIEW LOW PRICES Unpainled Fornilnre Drawer Chests. End Tables, Bed Side Tables, Mirrors SHOP n. D. Ucsdrow's 325-34S Center Street Salem, Ore.' in the croud? - ! IV 4T" " " ' ".' ' V t i . V ' ...... 1 ' i j ; ' t- 1 i ' - - ! I " . v i M J rL'A : ever I .. tllkl II lAtSV I. I II i -. . . I t L , I If f51 If ' - v ; . . . t V 1 i VJartimo drivcro f ind S5ifdobs!ic? C""B:r3rcIIAN . . . LARl Dr.T.TXnMJ). . Dr.G.CkaJJ. Cinr.TSS Herbalists 111 North Liberty tTpwta'f Portland Goerl Electric Co OiT.ce open Saturday onlr 13 .m ta t p m.; to I p.m. Con u!u.oa. Flood prwsure and urine tests f fr cf ihars. PracUced linc 111. TTPJTS what a Ug-titj physician, name tl om request, recently said: "In mt geo " eral practice, I can always count oa my .Stsdebaker these war daya for reliable, low-cost performance. ; - ' . ' That doctor is one olmanr hxrtl-workinz dvilians who are getting exceptional tire, manship and the ad gas and maintenance economy from; their vanced principles of StadebfJcer Champioas, CQCunxsdsrf aaa mcesaxercnsineerics, Presidents, jla fact, today, after well over two years 4f war, hundreds of thousands of essential motorists from coast to coast are stiU cpjoying dependable transpor tation t low cost, thanks to d equality of Stadebilcer crafts- 370 North Church SL Ealem, Ore.. I ' t: Wilder . , Jtoamtr eaJ recendar h Atfsrr.z'.Wn f rr-rcn I aiwtsa y v, 1 -'I,--- . 1 , - ' - - ' " v 1 . This scene, in til its grim reality, is being enacted every day on battle fronts all over the world. One of our boys is down and Blood Plasma'is all that stands between rum and the Great Beyond. Where did they get the plasma that may save his life? No one will know. It might be from you if yon are one of the thousands ot fine Americans who hate donated t the Red Cross Blood Donor centers. The men and, women supplying this blood axe CITIZEN SOtDIERS . members of the vast army tt home that is rjaddng our boys to tit Urntt, not only1 by blood donations but in scores of other ways. A few of them are listed here. Check your own activities as a Citizen Soldier, If you can do mort than you are, choose anJ enroll today! , ;-V SV: 'i ? m"" j':- ':':'-'(-?'.i;xi'y,.:::t': ?'v-.-Jv 't-f "''V:,,;;.',-?.'';'1,' r'--V. .'.'.:;-; . - 11 -" ' V "' - ' " ' ' - - . 1 - loaf aearby Helpful Associated Deakr IV dolus aa Imporuot was lob today, helping to" keep your car roll ins foe tbe duratioa. IGs V 'L sk21 and experience, plus famous Veedol Motor Oa,Veedol Safety.,; Check Tv? and the many helpful, free Associated services, ', are at your disposal ta Cr for Your Car foe Your Country." TIDE TJATEn ASSOCIATED - OIL GO LI PA NY Are Yoo Doing ALL Yov Con a anzm soldust Regular Blood Doner . . . Red Cross Worker . . . . Active Nam or Num'i Aide O ChriHaa DefeoM VohuKcer ... O Member A.W.VCanteeo,U3.aa Victory Gardener. Harvest Helper Saivaging Metal, Paper, fats . . ; Cariflg for and Soaring Car Doiog'NO Unnecessary Priving , O Observing Ceiling Prices . . Avoiding Black Markets ; . . Buying War Bonds U W thmk i D Other ......... P jh FA.V.S us:, IVAH F03TEuS M SUNUTUtS-WITM AUUM t ASSOCIAT OlAliaS ?4 I -9 -V r St "VV: ' ' :- -"::: " V v "y V. :.;v;-v .V: .," "v ' . ;.' I - . : V- I ' '"- k vV-..- v .: . ; - . ;