The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 19, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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The 02EGOII STATES24Alt Salem. Oigoa. VIUxM&at Morning, April IS, 1344
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rLsagall FJes IMelfe
Clouxh-Earrick Change I I. Volcana Sabject The-, hewly-
nd Vert L Barrick, Virgfl T. bora volcano la Mexico, Paricu-
Golden, Richard F. Smart and tin, will be the subject of a lec-
Belle M. Brown have filed a cer- ture before the Salem Geological
- tiflcate of assumed name with the i o c 1 e ty at 8 pjn. "Thursday In
county clerk for aough-Barrick Collins hall at Willamette uni-
company at 203 South Church versity. The speaker will be Mr.
street At the same time L. E. Kenneth N. Phillips, associate en-
and Vera L Barrick entered a gineer. of the US geological sur-
retirement certificate for the vey in Portland, who will illus
aame firm. Also filing assumed trate his talk with numerous Ko
name certificates ware W. C. dacrome and other slides, giving
Conner and Frank Jaskoskl for a vivid picture of "the greatest
Western Poultry Journal at 3621 show on earth' as this new vol
State street; C W. Traver and S. cano has aptly been termed. The
Hatch, both of Woodburn, , for I meeting is free and the public is
A- fit a Machine Works at Wood- cordially invited,
burn: Greta ThomTwon and S W l
Starr, both of The Dalles, for The foT -ftore fixtures, built-ins, ; or
Smart Shop at 115 North Liberty ,f rk Rei:
i . -i-i-i. - , maun SuddIy Co.' Phone B203. "
uei, tor wiutu xxarry n. vy em-1 , . , : .
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ment and WL. and Elabeth 1: ... w-Tv.-.,T,
oI,- ..ZXTXT assortment, $2.00 and up. Alex
Lidbeck for Salem Medical Labo
ratory.
Lute florist Ph. 9592. 1278 N. Lib.
Boxing Salem
Thurs. nite.
Arm ory
s Bnbbs Favors Vacation Feeling
that such action would be of
greater practical good to the pub
lic. County Engineer N. C Hubbs
states that he is In favor of va
cating of a quarter-mile stretch
Jones, 121 North High St
Experienced alteration lady
wanted in large ladies ready-to-wear
store. Must be good fitter.
Good salary. Box 440, Statesman.
The best shines in town, 15c Open
7 days a week at Bus Depot
Service Man Aid Considered-
Proposed establishment of a small
discharged service men s informa
tion booth on the court house lot
of road in the Garden City ad- was taken up at a meeting of local
union louowing an inspection oi patriotic groups and the county
Col. Townsend Praises Work .
Of GINeicspdpernieriihltaly
Col.'Tomsend
CAMP ADAIR, -Ore, April 18
Spedal-How "leg-men in uni
form," the Gl newspapermen, of
the army, do a bang-up Job of
reporting printing and -distribu
tion on the daily paper "Stars and
Stripes Italian edition, (was told
this week by Lt CoLiElias C.
Townsend, assistant phief of staff.
G-2, 70th Infantry. Division Cot
Townsend returned recently from
special overseas duty infthe Me
diterranean war theatre.
Weary Infantrymen f slogging
back out of the front line fight
ing are met bjr editions of their
own dailyreporting the.progress
and details of the .very actions in
which, they were engaged, a few
hours earlier, f : J i "
Stars and Stripes" reporters
and artists lie alongside the fight
ers, getting the; battle first-hand,
rush the news - to Naples, and
the paper is hurried back; to the
EPoiiflDllu : IK as ipafl s
President
Vice President
CXXCUIT COTJST. . . . . L Jesse B McKnight estate; sp-
W. E. Way and wife vs. D."C praised at $5782.
Bloom and wife; complaint asks J UAUIAGE LICENSES
quieting of title claims to certain il Robert Ward Gritton, 23, 1580
Marion county property. - f Madison street mill worker, and
Alton L. Tate vs. Carol N. Tate; Virginia Mae Krueger. 23. 870
divorce complaint alleges cruelty; South 12th street, secretary-trea-
asKs restorauon of : maiden name I surer.
of Carol N. Ashman. ' v 'i t I Earl Arvid Backman. 23. Win-
Alice M. Tate vs. Floyd Tate; hock. Wash sailor, and Helen M.
divorce c decree . granted.: with Petroff. if. Denver. Colo- rov.
plaintiff being , awarded custody I ernment accountant
of three minor children and ' $50 1 jiiufii'ie rnirrsT 4
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PPlT?' Lt CoL Ellas C. Townsend, Just
the site over the weekend. The
road is in poor state of repair and
has been little used,
Young lady, for general office
work, shorthand required. Full
day off during, week. Permanent
- Box 90, Statesman.
Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
C.-.mM 1 MtH Rank Rtllf.
Man flit by Car David C.
Bloom, route 4, Salem, was treat
ed by first aid Tuesday afternoon
after he had sustained an injury
of the right shoulder when hit by
a car in the 500 block on South
Commercial street. He was remov
ed to a hospital Also attended was
Mrs. P. I. Bolles, 1392 Market
street who caught her left hand jj 95 eacn. Alex Jones, 121 North
in a clothes wringer. JHigh St.
Laborers: Local 441, special meet- j Rummage Sale, Delta Phi Mothers
ing Apr. 19, regarding new Labor Fri., Sat., 332 N. Com.
Temple. Please attend!
court Tuesday. The question will
1 be further considered though the
court Is favorable to the 'idea.
List your property with Hawkins
and Roberts, Inc., Realtors, and
start packing,
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 South Liberty.
Court to Wheatland Prelimi
nary surveys were undertaken at
Wheatland Tuesday by the coun
ty court for three proposed routes
for a straightened ferry slip
road. The court will go to the site
again today to confer with property-holders
of the region.
Mark Twain cook's shirt, all sires,
as opportunity affords, Cot; Town
send said. . $ ' 11' ,
Distribution is the big prob
lem. From division command
posts on, lt is mcreasinglytdifficult
to deliver papers to the' troops.
But the phrase "foxhole delivery'
is much more than a mere wise
crack. Soldiers dug in orf defens
Ive positions, CoL Townsend de
clares, often receive "Stars and
Stripes literally in their prone
shelters and dugouts. Si '
The naner is Published ix days
a week, Monday through Satur-
month support for two of children,
Mary Jane and John Henry,
Rachel J, Christenson vs. Lau
rence Christenson; plaintiff moves
for $50 month support during pen
dency $100 attorney fees and $25
costs. i'::-y ry. ' ,:. V-; :
John Alguire ; vs. Charles It
Adams and Asbury Transportation
Co.; answer to amended complaint
denies main points and alleges
plaintiff was negligent in auto-i
truck accident , on September 5,
1943.
M. M. Woodworking Co., and
Roy Hamerly; forgery waived
preliminary hearing and held to
answer to grand Jury; committed
to Jail in lieu of $2000 bait
John Hoffert; larceny; held to
answer to" grand Jury and' com
mitted to jait V : '
MUNICIPAL COURT
Eugene Robert Sheldon, 1925
Chemeketa street;. failure to stop
at railroad crossing; $2.50 fine.
W. P. Brantley, 1820 South 12th
street; no operator's license; $5
fine, with $2 JO suspended.
Beatrice. Eiy, 879 North Liberty
street; failure to atop: $2.50 fine.
Robert Dunn Pence, 545 B
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C
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returned to Camp Adair from I Electrical Steel Foundry Co. vs,
the TU"! front praises work I State Industrial Accident commls
of GI newspapermen fat putting I sion; Judge , George R. Duncan street; failure io stop at railroad
eat "Stars and Strpies." -
Bob -Maey. left k the newly elected ASB prestdeat at Salem hlgk
; aeheol and Addyse Lane, right Js the new vice president f j ' :
Boli Macy, AddyseSLane Nevly
Elected Salem High Of f icers ,
- Enemy Attack
Against State
Still Possible
contributing to workmen's com
pensation fund to make . assess
ment for safety program funds.
R. C Glover, M. C Findley and
Tinkham Gilbert trustees of Sar
ah E. Carrier estate vs. Oregon
annual conference board of edu-
New president of Salem high
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susxains ODjecuons ox piawuiw w, crossing; au nne. -. - i, f f K- h. rf-
-rr r.r " ri, iT. " I-.: I feated Jack Slater In a run-off
uw wuca cumi cmpiuyaa parsing oruinance, uiw.- - J. Mftn,av utmnnn
James C. OTteilley. 180 soutn . MHatM
UlOeny Sireex; P"""a . TlnnrHman F.nn Tw. anri
V -14. , tn- Don Yocom had been eliminated.
Robert Zimmerman, route two, . J . .
ouvenon; jno opctmun a uu,
35 bait
Opal MI Laird, Portland; vio
lation of basic rule; $10 bail.
New. designs, new low prices in
Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood
row, 345 Center St : .
Obituary
Mark Passed
rntinn rvf Mpthndist rhureh and
Asserting there still is a danger fV. nia;nKtt. .,thrtn-ri
day, in the Naples printing-plant ef enemy attacks on Oregon, Gov- u. L;k-h mmnmmiv and
of an Italian daily. The tworking ernor Earl Snell told Oregon's to accept in full satisfaction of ob- -4flf Ml 11 inn
staff of the paber, from manag- county defense coordinators this nation arising from note and TcUU IflllllUIl
Ing editor on qown aregenusiea week that "it Is essential that an mortgage the sum of $1600 from
men, most of them former pro- effective, reasonable civilian pro- Renska Martin Swart; court
fessional newspapermen in civil- tection organization be main- fs-,,, m1- ftf .1 nronerties to
lan life. H tained." t n t rnn fnr tssoo Ti - TTO T 1
CoL Townsend told of, talking m . ' 'Iin(!ni. rom - . I T... tiii unM fnr ason. llV Uu DdlUi
to a tired, dirty foot-soldier who - n.., k- t. I t.i. m ... r I J -
had Just emerged from ;blojy Q command. plaintiff moves for modifi.
ing the western defense command, cation of decree of divorce by
said there is danger of sabotage awarding of custody of Carolyn
of vital industries, communica- and Gavle Gilmour to herself.
tions and utilities; submarine at- e. J. Frees e vs. E. R. Hitch- ed, for the first time at any offi-
succeeds Travis Cross.
Addyse Lane was named to the
vicerpresiaency a n e r topping
Mary Lou McKay and Joanne
Tweedie. Voted into the secretary
ship) was Edith Fairham.
Other results: Doug Berwick,
forensic manager; Curt Coe, yell
rejisic
leader; Bill Barlow, sergeant-at
arms; Barbara and Gloria McClin
tock, song queens; Donna Lutz,
editor of the Clarion, student body
publication; Marilyn ' Archibald.
Clarion manager; Bob Weber,
Clarion annual manager; Beverly
Davis, Clarion annual editor, the
last four oficers being elected
without opposition. "' ' U
Macy has been prominent , in
band and Hi-Y activities and is a
track letterman. Miss Lane has
had great success In forensic en
deavor, h t '
f Safety
battle of the Rapido river cross-
in. As they talked, he saw a sol
dier ' approach. S take out 1 pencil
and paper, and start sketching the
According. to the official state
ment to the comptroller of cur-
Opinion Says Parts 01
Program Act Discriminatory
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infantrymen. A, day or two Jaier, tacks on ,1 installations, lim- man; plaintiff enters costs bill of cial call, deposits in excess of
ited air attacks by earner-Dasea $57.20. $400,000,000.
planes, bombing and incendiary Nada Fleming vs. Robert Flem- The exact amount is $402,596,-
attacks by submarine-based planes ing: counter-affidavit on plaintiff s 591.63. which is a gain of $12,-
ws-ieanire ion . 0n forests and congested areas, motion for support money, ett, al- 540,821.01 above the $390,055,-
The Job of Vyj and commando raids. leges plaintiff does not have good 770.62 as reported at the time of
Art opinion, declaring invalid and discriminatory certain par-
inn at sttAmntinV tft 1W mn-
rency as 01 April 13, me uiuku uLiuoia ui mc icguwms "
States National bank has report- tributions on employers for the maintenance of a safety program
for workers, was handed down here Tuesday by Circuit Judge
the drawing of the soldier, Pvt
Jobe Tohmas, o Detroit, was back
at the Rapido again part of a
news-feature oh the. battle
County Meet ScheduledMeet
ing of the Association of Oregon
Counties, district 5, today at Dal
las, will be attended by the Ma
rion county court. Counties to be
represented include Benton, Lane,
Lincoln, Marion and Polk.
is highly vital to troop morale, the
mlonel declared. "Stars and
The governor said the civilian j cause of suit; asks release from the last call December 31,
1943.
Sht" carries not onlr'news of defense organization also must payment of attorney fees and costs As no comptroller's call was is
Stripes carries not oniy pews 01 v j. H;ia.ai rr uit . ... ;n ,. .nrin of 1943. th
Boxing Salem
Thurs. nite.
Armory
Spaltlaf -
Mr. Louviaa SpaUl!f. late retident
f 1070 Myrtl avenue, t a kel ho
piUl Saturday. AprU IS. . at the
of rt rears. Mother o Btrs, Uniue
uVyv..Vh Kin,', m: I Serines. Colo., is destination of
tenn McKimwis of Cincinnati. O Wo. I Mrs. Ercel W. Kay who
Kays to Colorado Colorado
M. H. Spaldlns of Alameda. Calif, A.
u cimim rif Sacramento. Califs Dr.
w. b. Spalding of PUtuburfh. Mo. I station with an army unit in that
will" visit their son, Tom, at his
C W. Spaldinf of San mego, uaiu
Joaepta S. Spalding of Chemawa ana
K Earl Spalding of Salem; sister of
Mrs. Lizzie E. Phillip of La. Port.
Ind- and Mr. LoU MeConneU of Clay
City, m. Survived atoo by -35 grand
children and several great grandchil
dren. Services will be held Thursday.
city.
Kitchen helper.
Cheerio Inn.
Short hours.
" riT w deal with natural hazards which and for dismissal of suit
lmmeaiaie lotai wiucuwu, . . . ti itm. AtA-
. u 1... could cause even more uaiuttgc ohw v. uuu "wuwi, -
from the US home front There than enemy; attacks. In this cate-
are cartoons, comic strips, the ory, ne nstea lire in rongesjea
same news cornhientators who ap- areas, forest fires, earthquakes,
pear in US dailies, sports news floods, explosions and domestic
and letters to the editor. f disturbances.
The soldier who can jread a General Emmons advised Gov
daily newspaper doesn't feel quite ernor Snell that civilian defense
so alone. He's reminded that oth- must maintain the following
helping him, on , other standards
ant pleads guilty to charge of lar-
a a t aa
ceny; case continued to Apru m
at 10 a. m. for sentencing.
Cora L. Lanham and Thomas
E. Lanham vs. Rich L. Reimann;
sued in the spring of 1943, the
figures are not "available for
comparison : with the correspond
ing date of a year ago. but since
the call of June 30, 1943, deposits
have Increased $74,024,966.66. Re
sources as at the present call to-
ers are
fronts.
A well-trained fire service.
jury finds for defendant in civil tal $420,572,148 J2;
action. Capital structure totals $16,
PROBATE COURT 846,744.05. j Late In March the
John Schuessler estate; final ac- bank readjusted its capital and
count of administratrix, Jean ura surplus by the addition of $500,
Reroof with Johns-Manville As-
wil A mt r m from the Clouth- I w-i rrV.f mrr tniir nld
Itnrncuu. Tnurnni 1 1 roof. Free estimates. Mathis Bros.,
Belcrest Memorial park.
r. C. Zimmerman. SS. of Jefferson !
died Monday In a CorvaUi hospital.
U is survived by his ton, i. G. Zim
' merman of Jefferson: a sister. Mrs.
1 Amanda Halght of Albany; and a
vMhr lunst William Zimmerman
of ColvUle. Wash. Service will be held
from the Christian cnurcn ai wmciiun
Thursday. April -SO. at S p.m, with
Rev. F. Claud Stephen officiating.
Interment in Jefferson cemetery, di
rection Walker-Howell Funeral home.
164 S. Com!. Ph. 4642.
Boxing Salem
Thurs. nite.
Armory
Tax Workers
Still Counting
Va.sJjvt a m onnrnvtw) flnrl ftHe is
final
Court Eases
Recent Order
Affecting PGE
The state supreme court Tues-
i day signed an order modifying its
recent Injunction directive re
public works and medical officials.
Auxiliary police organization.
Emergency medical organiza
tion. An efficient organization to pre
vent interruptions in public works
and public utilities.
.State organizations such as aux
iliary highway patrols.
Maintenance of control centers.
A limited gas training program.
A sufficient organization to ef-
Andrew Tyner Woolpert died Sunday
at the veteran hospital in Portland.
Lata resident at 1197 Soutta High
street. Survived by widow. Mi. Editb
E. Woolpert: sisters, Mrs. C . La
ot Salem. Mrs. J. C Smith. Los An
.gales, Calif , Mrs. W. J. Towers. De-
SrM1C&.nbrh.. CifY oi venting the public utilities com
Kseaaaba. Mien., Aitice, Detroit Mich., i xnissioner from enforcing his man'
ScwM- i&:TZ for a reduction of rate, of
19 at 13e pjn4 at the Oough-Barrtck the Portland General Electric
tTUrki- rdPuf company for 120 day,
in charge ot ritualistic service, span- . Under the new order the in-lsh-Americsns
vets. Interment In Bel- junction directive may be extend
er MmorUl pMt- j ed beyond the 120 day period, but
Berky . in event the public utilities com
IoITmiu Aue J$?F?i missioner eventuaUy wins a de
FaUter of Mrs. Howarf Olsen. Mrs. on on appeal, patrons of the
Charles Boyer and floye
KalEn: and sfr&ndiainer ot jomn w wr- -v -
fralem. Services will held
1944 Returns
It probably wUl be late Wednes
day or Thursday before the state
tax commission staff has opened
all envelopes containing sftate in- fect blackouts
come tax returns ior wie year i,
based on 1943 incomes. The re-
"iiiiiL id Cottage Grove Woman
another 10 days or two weeks Visits in Aurora
would be necessary ! to tabulate
the returns and determiner the to-
Eugene A. Rowe estate;
account of Hilda C Rowe, admin
istratrix, is approved and she is
discharged. ,
Howard Ernest Ostrin guard
ianship; seventh semi-annual ac
count of Gustave A. Ostrin shows
balance of $1059.13 and is ap
d roved by court.
Emma Hornschucn estate; w.
Hornschuch named administrator
and Mrs. W. R. Daugherty, Wil
liam F. Klampe and Harry Lovre
appraisers.
Norman Bruce Hanes guardian
ship; J. W. West, Lenabel Mitchell
000. This made a total in tnose
two items; of 14' million, which
increased the hank's capacity for
any one loan to $1,400,000. D. W
Evre. vice president of the
United States National bank de
clared Tuesday that deposits here
have kept in step with the bank's
general growth.
AURORA- Mrs. John Trundell
Mrs. Mary Jones Rites
To Be Held Thursday
SILVERTON, April 18 Funer
al services for Mrs. Mary E. Jones
who died here Monday, will be
and ' Ina West named appraisers held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the
f Christian church. Rev. Russell My-
Peder J. Westley estate; Carl ers will be in charge of the ser
"J ' . I . . . 1 T I .!H
. 7 , i tkl. l.j - XI T r.ni-inin and Vice ana Km. ViVlIl XjCKMiu t.u
tal remittances. There wee more oi v-otiage s uruve viaiucu nuuu, , .Z,rZ7 b- tbe soloist. Hunan's will be in
return filed this year than ever week with her sister, Mrs. N. E.IEdd Overlana appomtea apprus I .
before but because of the! ? 5 per Manock and family,
cent reduction in the tax this year
the total receipts will be .far less
than a year ago. -r
In 1943 the State income tax
receipts aggregated ; more than
$21,000,000. ( j
Most taxpayers paid their 1844
taxes in full on or prior to April
15 and did not take advantage of
the installment payments, officials
said.
charge of the services.
George R. Duncan, Marion county
Suit attacking constitutional jot the, i
and M. woodworking company
and the Electric Steel Foundry
company against the state indus
trial accident commission and the
attorney general.
Particular reference was made
by Judge Duncan to the i 1943
amendment to the code requiring
an employer to be assessed for a
safety program found, but ex
empting another engaged in the
same occupation because the lat
ter contributes to the workmen s
compensation fund.
;4This does not seem to be
croDer classification " Judge Dun
can .declared, "and the iaci max
such exempt employer may be so
assessed under some other statute
fails to remedy the defect, since
the net under consideration must
supply 'its own construction.
"The objection that the amend
ment is indefinite of purpose ana
uncertain of application seems
well taken." Judge Duncan said
the amendment appears discrim
inatory.
The part of the act so far as it
attempts to levy an assessment on
employers who elect not to come
under the workmen's compensa
tion law was held unconstitution
al by Judge Duncan.
"The amendment as provided in
section two of the act," Judge
Duncan said, "authorizes the
commission to require an employ
er to discontinue operations with
out granting a hearing. Possibly
act
was filed by the M.
alone this defect might not be fa
tal when preceded by. substantial
investigation, but coupled with the
fact that there is no provision for
an appeal to the courts, the obvi
ous conclusion is that the same
violates the 'due process' clause
and is unconstitutional.''
An injunction against enforce
ment of the act, with respect to
the particulars mentioned, may be
presented to the court tor signa
ture, Judge Duncansaid.
Industrial accident commission
officials said Judge Duncan's
opinion probably would be ap
pealed to the state supreme court
for final consideration.
The accident prevention divi
sion, under fire in the' suit, has'
been in operation for more than a
year and now has men in virtual
ly every section of the state. At
torney ; General George Neuner
said Duncan's opinion, even if up-
held by the supreme court, would
not make it necessary to abandon
the accident prevention program.
Visitors Return j
AURORA Mr. and Mrs.
George ; Eversaul and Nancy re
turned Sunday to Portland after
a week spent at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. - A. W.
Kraus. 1
Keith Borer of Salem ana jicqutu i refund xor tne enure period cov-
y of Salem, service wm - i h thA ftriffina1 am ...h..
the Clouen-iJarrics: company -
Berkey
chapel Thursday, April 20. at 1030 J quent injunctions.
.ternt 85 The public utilities commission
Si oar. ers original order provided for i
' . ' '. - i ! j rate reduction of approximately 10
John Coldd. U. at the family rel- per cent involving all territory
dene at ssi North. cP"oi fc treet. gerved by the electric company
?MriXPMi.Ud.;rthr with the exception of the Salem
children. Mr. John French. Mrs. Stuart district where the rates previous
i.r.hnY:dewlThs ly were reduced. The electric com-
baatun Coldad of Saskatchewan. I pany later appealed to the circuit
EftJSSiESrZ sSeVnricnT- court from this order with a re-
tion ot the rosary will be in the i $un that the order was upheld.
YirZr'fl-J'Um 1 The Portland General Electric
be' at St. Joseph1 church on Friday, I company then appealed to the su-
AprU 21. at iv a.m. uwrawni kit i nrm rativt
in the Belcrest Memorial para. .ipreme COUrt.
Pennsylvanian
Visits Silverton
SILVERTON Bernie Oas ar
rived at Silverton early this week I
on a trip from Girard, Pa., where
he is manager of a broom handle
factory. Oas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Oas, came west on business
making the trip by airplane. His
wife, the former Viona Mpberg of
Scotts Mills and Salem, and their
two children, did not come west
with him. t V
Mrs. Agnes Booth, county school I
superintendent, spoke at the Sil
verton Teachers' association meet
ing Tuesday night
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ir In Februaryx1942 William C. Dyer ; "
Joined the U. S. Army
Now on April 241944 Qaybomo W. Dyer
Joins the U. S. Air Forces
, In the absence of these brothers, - ' ?!
the owners of the firm .
. - 1c Mrs, Lois W. Dyer 'will conduct its activities
, , without change of policy, , , "
VW; C:. DYER AND SONS .
Insurance Agency
201 Pearce Bldg.
Salem, Ore.
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