The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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New Membert Listed Salem
Chamber of Commerce lists in its
current bulletin the following new
members', names: Willamette
Amusement company, Curtis Fer
guson; A. i S. Friesen, specialist
first class, Salem navy recruiter;
Dew Drop Inn, Clifford Ether-
idge, owner; Paul R. Hendricks,
attorney; Ed Byrkit, Realtor; Rev.
, ML A. Getzendaner, pastor Amer-
lean Lutheran church, and Depu
ty Sheriff Louis A. Burgess
Wanted: dishwasher. The Spa.
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For home loans see Salem Fed
eral, 130 Sopth Liberty.
"CyD Cronlse ITiotographs and
, Frames. J st Natl Bank Bldg.
Bonding - Leased f r Berry
Pack Curtis Nelson, on behalf of
the Ray Maling Co, has leased
for $73 the old building of the
former Prune Growers . associa-
tion at Sootts Mills for the straw
berry packing season. The county
-court approved the lease of the
building which had been taken
- over by the county for 'leases.
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. Now is a good time to get aspara
gus for canning and freezing.
.Bring containers. Fiala Vinyards,
. 3 mi. north in Polk Co. Ph. 23072.
New designs, new low prices In
Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood
row, 345 Center St.
Wanted beauty operator at The
Mitzi Gray. 471 Court. .
Zander
In Washington. DC. May 17. First
Lt. Lelius C. Zander, late resident of
2030 North Commercial street, Salem.
48 year of age. Husband of Beulah
Zander. Salem; father of Cpl. Lelius
C Zander. Santa Monica. Calif.. Staff
Sgt. David Talmage. Fort Laughton.
Wash., James t -Talmage, Salem, and
Mrs. Harold C. Jack, Oakland, Calif.;
son of Mr. and; Mrs. Chester Z. Zander
of Salem; brother of M. D. Zander,
Scio. W. E. Zander of Issaquah, Wash,
Viola Z. Fritsche. Seattle. Wash., and
Mrs. ora Stevens. Lyons,. Ore. Ser
vices Wednesday, May 24. at 2 p.m.,
from W. T. Bigdon -chapel, with Dr.
J. C. Harrison officiating. Military
funeral at graveside under auspices
of Marion post No. 661, Veterans of
Foreign Wars Interment in City . View
cemetery. -
Zybtra
Klass i Zylstra. age, 69, late resident
Of 8012 SE Ramona street, Portland,
at a Portland hospital May 17. Sur
vived by one sister.. Mrs. Jennie
.Daum, Okaton, SD.; a niece, Winifred
Scott. Portland: a nephew, Nicklas
Zylstra, US army. Services In the
chapel of Walker-Howell Funeral home
Monday, May 22. at 2 p.m. Concluding
services In City View cemetery.
Roblnion " . I
Albert Robinson, late resident of 148
North Commercial street, at ' a local
hospital May 18,. aged SI years. An
nouncement of services later by the
Walker-Howell Funeral home.
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Mrs. Ella May Mack, late resident
of 1080 Hoyt street. Salem, at a local
hospital. May , 19. Mother of Forrest
iacK, aaiem, wauace Mac. Kern
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Wlntermates Parents Felicita
tions are "going to Maj. and Mrs.
Ira F. Wintermute, Fort Leaven
worth, Kax, on the birth.- of a
son. Randy Hamilton, Saturday,
May 2L Mrs. Wintermute is the
former Betty Jane Hamilton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Hamilton of Salem. Maj. Winter
mute Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Wintermute, also of the
Oregon capital city.
Men's & . women's Tailoring, Air
teration & repair work.' Jack Mal
lard "The . Fits-it Tailor.". A. A:
Clothing, 121 N. HighT ;
Wanted: dishwasher! The Spa.
Expert tailoring makes fashion
plate fit Quality fabrics make
smart looking men. Suits, sport
coats, slacks, pants & hats. Rfedy
to wear or made to your Indi
vidual measure at prices youTI be
glad to pay when you buy your
clothes from J. J Clothes Shop,
387 State, opposite First National
Bank.
Listen to KSLM, 7 pjn. Sunday.
j Two Cars Gone Thefts of two
automobiles were reported to city
police. A black Oldsmobile, be
longing to Ed Anderson, was
stolen from in front of his home
at 240-Center. A light green Olds
mobile coupe, belonging to Doro
thy J. Middleton, 155 Garden
road, was missing from the park
ing lot at Court and Front streets.
vUle. Ore., and Nello Mack of Port
Angeles, Wash.; also survived by sev
en grandchildren and one great grand
child. Services will be held Monday,
May 22, at 10 a.m., from Clough-Bar-rick
chapel. Rev. Kenneth - Wishart
officiating. Interment in Scio ceme-
Bergman
Frank Bergman, at the residence.
40 Carlton Way, Saturday,- May 20.
HUSband nf ThHM, P.rVman ..K-.
of Elizabeth Martenson and Anna B.
nuouma oi saiem; also survived by
17 - grandchildren. Announcement of
services later by W. T. Rigdon com
pany. Ferry -
A. C. F. Perry, late resident of 166
West Washington .street, Salem.' Sat
urday, May 20. Survived by his wife.
Mrs. Alethea Perry of Salem: daughter,
Mrs. Eleanor Baker. Brooklyn NY;
son, Tech. Sgt. Charles B. Perry in
England: grandson, Roger Douglas
Baker of Brooklyn; brothers, Charles
L. Snd Frank T. of New York. Lyman
of Maryland. Egbert of New Jersey,
and Reginald of Washington, DC. An
nouncement of services later by
Clough-Barrick company.
Howd
William H. Howd. In Portland Sat
urday, May 20, at the age of 74 years.
Survived by wife. Mrs. Clara E. Howd
of Portland; daughters. Mrs. Harold
H. Kake of Portland and Mrs. Beryl
G. Adams of Walla Walla. Wash.: sis
ters. Mrs. Maude Habberly of Moscow.
Idaho, and Mrs, Mary Patton of Mil
waukee, Ore.; and one grandson. Ser
vices will be held Monday, May 22,
at 1:30 p.m from the Clough-Barrick
chapel, with interment in Twin Oaks
cemetery, lurner.
lar styie.
Sport Coats
Just what every young man
needs for summer .wear. See
these new styles in smart new
fabrics. ' !
$14.75
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sjulla
Another Tale of Looting An
other business house was robbed
Friday between 6 a.m. and 4 pjn.
BQl Kerlee, owner of the Chili
Bowl cafe at 13th and Statev re
ported to city police that his cafe
had been entered and $65 stolen.
There were no signs of j force
having been used. Two common
padlocks may have been picked
and then locked when the in
truder left. Windows were, left
intact
Listen to KSLM 7 pro. Sunday.
Cook wanted. The Spa. i .
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Want elec water heater. Ph.; 3930.
Qearance sale. Broken line : of
suits, coats and - dresses..' Smart
Shpp. "
Cook wanted. The Spa.
Bike Ride and Camp Supper
Summer must be in the air; The
junior Hi-Yers pedaled their way
up ; to Hazel Green . from the
YMCA this morning. With them
they took their lunches and a va
riety of uncooked food for an
"evening meal to be prepared over
an open campfire. A dozen -lads
were in the group. " i . ' V "
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Big (reductions on all gift Hems:
clothing,, plastic garden hose, gar
bage cans. Firestone .Stores, 395
N. Liberty.
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Nursery's choice Rhodys
now in bloom. See them Sunday.
1120 E. Turner Road. '
The best precaution against moths
is a; clean garment. Standard Dry
Cleaners & Dyers, 362 N. Coml.
Ph. 8779. We give S&H Green
stamps. " '-' i "
We have . plenty of poultry peat
moss left Northwest Poultry and
Dairy. 1505 N. Front Ph." 7007.
Tewnsend No. 3 Townsend
club; No. 3 . will m e e t Tuesday
evening at 17th and Court streets.
Potluck supper will begin at 6
pjn, Walteri Pierce, ; former gov
ernor and congressman, will ad
dress
the group later in the eve-
ning,
Everyone is welcome.
Listen to KSLM, 7 p.m. Sunday.
A complete line of Firestone
truck & passenger tires and re
capping at Stevenson & Mefford.
619 Court - i
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Deafened are finding Salem's new
Hearing Aid Headquarters a great
convenience. Free test of the "new
Symphonic Acousticon Aid. Bat
teries for all aids. 90S First Na
tional Bank- Bldg. Ph. 6350. I
Listen to KSLM, 7 p.m. Sunday.
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Runaway Returned City j po
lice; picked up Pete Moski early
Saturday morning and returned
him; to the Oregon state hospital;
He had run away from the insti
tution a little earlier. i ;
RUGS & uphoL cleaned. P. 6831.
the
The finest arid most com
plete selection in -jSalem. Beau
tiful new fabrics hi every popu
$29.50
Suspenders
The famous make by "HICK-;
OCX" bright new patterns.
Snap and button style. Good .
Quality, j ... -;..ff ..,
NEW,"HICKOCK" sport belts
for summer. Every smart shade
In two-tories and plain colors.
Sl.OOu.
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.
JPodUdDS -IIQBiPdIs
CIRCXTT COURT . t
E. B. Cochran vs. J. O. Farr;
defendant's 'reply brief filed; case
involves use of water from a cer
tain un-named spring.
Arolene R. Cole vs. Lester Cole;
divorce decree granting custody of
six minor children to - plaintiff,
with $20 support money for each
and 475 for attorney fees. J ' ;
M. St M. Woodworking Co. et al
vs. industrial accident commis
sion; transcript of testimony placed
on fOe concerning validity of sta
tute on' safety programs in in
dustrial plants. -,
Ernest H. and Carl Aerni vs.
unknown heirs of Erastus B. Wood
and Vaughn Brown as trustees of
Washington - Grocery, C04. com
plaint v to: quiet title to: property
between .- Jefferson and Buena
Vista alleges Washington Grocery
Co. is defunct - concern, at i one
time haying interest in property,
but losing, it - by . foreclosure. . j '
- Martha L. Smith vs. unknown
heirs of Jane Doe Howe and trus
tees of the . Washington Grocery
Co.) complaint to quiet title to
property ; between ' Jefferson and
Buena Vista alleges Washington
Grocery Co.; is defunct concern,
at one . time - having interest 1 in
property,: but ; losing it through
tax delinquency. ;
Zeno Schwab and Marie Schwab
et al vs. Arthur A. Schwab and
Mary Schwab; motion asks for
. Slight Accident First aiders
were called to 2476 Fairgrounds
road to attend Clifford Poyscen,
9, for an injured thumb on the
left hand. The boy had run into
the back of a moving car while
riding his bicycle on the block of
his home. He was advised to
a doctor.) j :
Doerfler Nursery's choice Rhodys
now in bloom. See them Sunday.
1120 E. Turner Road.
Reroof with Johns-Manville as
phalt shingles. Right over your
old roof.! Free estimates. Mathis
Bros. 164: S. Coml. Phone 4642.!
Navy Mothers U Meet Lt M.
E. Woodall, executive officers for
the naval training unit at Wil
lamette university, will address
Navy Mothers at their regular
Tuesday night meeting in the YW
CA at 8 i o'clock. j
For store fixtures, built-ins, r
any type of mill work, see Rel
mann Supply Co. Phone 9203. j
v Retire From Cafe Certificate
of retirement from the Victory
Cafe, 166 S. Liberty street has
been filed by Gladys and Alex
Pilotas with the county clerk, j
Always a few close-outs in Elf
strom's wallpaper department,
375 Chemeketa. Ask about them!
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Slacks
New Gabcirdines, , t w o e d a
and other fine fabrics. Browns,
tans, greys and blues. Select
yours now. . j
up
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Ties
By "ARROW & FASHION
CRAFT." Bright new 1 shades
and patterns ; for summer Se
our large selection now.
Bishop's - "Style Center For
, Men And Young Men!"
Oregon Sunday "Horning. May
confirmation of report of referees.
William C DeRoss vs. Velma L.
DeRoss; divorce decree grants
plaintiff custody of minor child.
F. R. Gandy vsvL, J. and Flor
ence Marshall; decree by default
quieting title to lot 8, block 2,
Tooze's first : addition to Wood
burn, holding that lien of Flor
ence Marshall vs. L. J.-Marshall
Is InvaUd. . i-'r
' Louise M. Phillips vs. -Allan Q.
Phillips; order grants extension xf
time to J uly I to' file transcript j
on appeal to the supreme court
upon; stipulation. : , - -'
C O. Ensley vs. Rose -Lamour
and James Lamour;- answer of
first : defendant alleges - plaintiff
had been paid in full for services
rendered, under turkey - raising
agreement- -
PROBATE COURT
George Clayton March estate;
Catherine uZach, , administrator,
authorized to sell automobile be
longing to estate to O. H. Mann,
1260. Center, street for $625. .' :
Theresa Barnes estate; apprais
ed at $863.05 by Andy King, G.
J. Moisan and G. L Wadsworth;
order, to Simon Barnes, adminis
trator, to' sell certain personal
property, livestock, belonging to
estate.' r -. .
Mattie Anderson estate; Clar
ence A. Johnson,' executor,' order
ed to pay $5 bequest to Arthur
Johnson; executor stated devisee
had refused sum. . f .
Nellie M. Shutt estate; apprais
ed at $3560.06 by Francis E. Clark,
W. G. Krueger and John TeSelle.
Abraham Jones estate;. Ruby
Griffith, admiiustratrix, discharg
ed from duties.- -,
Lena Mishler estate; final hear
ing on; final . account of estate,
filed by Pearl Kinzler, executrix,
set for June 24.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ,
' Carl C Bates, 23, truck driver,
Umatilla; Lucille A. North, 19,
student nurse, Los Angeles, Calif.
Richard T. Rogers, 23, US army,
Fort Lewis,! Wash.; Jean Thomas,
Poultry Men Attention: dry saw
dust and shavings. Reimann Sup
ply Co.,' 3 blocks N. of underpass.
Just East of Chuck's Tavern.
Big Snowballs A bush of
snowballs located at the home of
Hattie-Cieslak, 1263 North
Church street boasts several doz
en very; large blooms, the largest
of which measures 18 Inches
around, a
Paradise Island Park now open.
A dm. 10c. Picnicking and swim
ming. H, Wilson, mgr. P. 2-1379.
Doerfler Nursery's choice .Rhodys
now in bloonv See them Sunday.
$6.95 lis
Shirts
L vThe famous . "ARROWS" in
whites and patterns. Exclusive
ly in Salem at Bishop's. .
$1.00
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20, doctor's assistant, 2055 South
Summer street Salem. ' .. .
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MUNICIPAL COURT I
Richard E. Warren, 1042 Third;
reverse turn; $20 bail. I
Peter T. Slopes, transient: vag
rancy i charge 30 days Jail .sen
tence; sentence suspended, f
John Dick, 'transient; vagrancy
charge; 30 days Jail sentence; sen
tence suspend4dV -:4 Um f.V-T J!
A. R. Amato, 1130. South 14th;
violation of basic rule; fine $7.50.
Ira Lee Huddleston, sailor, Pas
co air station;! straggler; released
to receiving; officer, USj navy.
Fred Alexander Rowland, route
4, box 256, Salem; pleaded guilty;
fined $100;; 30 days In jail; sen
tence suspended, fine: paid.; -
Lumber
Workers
Wait -Meetin&-
PORTLANdJ May 2HPy-Lcg-
ging'and lumber union members
and leaders marked tune here to
day while waiting for meetings
at which" the Rational war labor
board's refusal! of wage increases
will be studied " ---;?
v A mass meeting of CIO work
ers will be held Sunday at 2 pan.
and 'a meeting of the j executive
board of the International Wood
workers of America CIO) i.Mon-
day. , I - r-
Claude Ballard, IWA vice pres
ident reiterated the belief of un
ion leadership
til a t ! even if no
production Is cer-
strike is called
tain to suffer
as men leave the
woods and mills for better paying
jobs.
Amity Girl Makes
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Mortar Board at OSC
h CORVALLISJ May 4 2r-MWI-
olete McKee, Andij, was among
students, pledged to!' Mortar
Board, senior woman's .honor so
ciety at Oregon- State I college. .; ;
V Bernice Lucyj Shaad, Newberg,
received the: Grace Johnson Me
morial scholarship for! an upper
classman In home j economics.
Laura Jean Hampton, Pendleton,
was awarded aj Danforth scholar
ship covering two weeks; of sum
mer camp and
a' year of univer-
sity study.
MacNaughton Is Speaker E.
B. McNaughton, president of the
First National Bank Of Portland,
will be speaker at Mondays noon's
luncheon meeting of I the Salem
Chamber of Commerce; introduced
by Paul B. Wallace, j
Men's & Women's Tailoring, Al
teration & repair work. Jack
Mollard The iFits-it Tailor." A.
A Oothing. 121 N. High
Beneficiaries Group; Meets
Old Age Beneficiaries! Inc. will
hold its regular semi I- monthly
meeting next Thursday at 2 p.
m. in Pythian jhall in Salem.
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Beaver Boys State Slated
For OSC June25-July 2
The eighth annual ' session of Beaver Boys Statev ; sponsored
by the American Legion of Oregon, will be held on the campus
of Oregon! State college, June 25 to July 2 inclusive, according'
to announcement by John Schenk, of Corvallis, president of Boys .
State. 'frsyx lM:-;!tA .. i'. ; , j
This will be the fourth consecutive year that Beaver Boys Stata
has been held at Oregon State col- ' 1 '
lege. Lee Bostwick of Portland,
department cuurman of Boys
State, will be camp director. . . -Enrollment
pvill be limited to
high school boys 14 to 17 years of
age," who will be selected for out
standing qualifications in charac
ter, service and leadership, and!
who. will have a serious attitude
toward an Intensive ' citizenship
program. - , ,
. iThe schedule for the 1944 session
will call for organization of city,
county and state . governments,
classes in American history, civics,
elementary ? law -.and - geopolitics.
There also will be time set aside
for military ! drill and recreation.
The .principal function of Boys
State is the actual practice of
constitutional government
Sponsors of boys, In addition
to American Legion posts and aux
iliary units, will include service
clubs, fraternal and labor organ
izations and individuals. . !
Directors , of Beaver Boys state,
in addition of President Schenk,
are: Oswald Gustafson, Astoria,
first vice president; Lt Cmdr.
Harold C Jones, Portland, second
vice president; Lee Bostwick,
Portland, secretary; Harry De-
laney, of Portland, treasurer; Os
car Hovind, Judge James W. Craw
ford, A. V. Fonder,, Deportment
Commander D. M. McDade, Port
land; Col.1 W. H. Paine, Medford;
Robert Burhngame, Milton; A J.
Crose, Salem; Aubrey Tussing,
Salem; Erwin - Short, Roseburg;
Fred Engeldinger, Hillsboro; Fred
Heilbronner, Klamath Falls, and
Fred McHenry, Corvallis. V
Health Slate
Set for Week
j County health department
schedules for the coming week
include!
.Monday 1:30 to 3, milk and
food handlers' clinic at health de
partment 1 to 2, second doses
dyphtheria toxoids at Woodburn
parochial school. ,
Tuesday 10 to 11 and, 1 to
3:30, infant and pre-school clinic
at Mill City. Mothers' class at
YWCA.
Wednesday 9 to 10, school
clinic at health department and
1 to 2, second doses dyphtheria
toxoid at Monitor.
; Saturday-- to 11, vaccinations
and Immunizations at health de
partment
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PAGEnVE
Salem to Get ;
Air Service
To Alaska
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A move' to link Salem with di
rect - air passnger-mall-expTs -flights
to Alaska--41ighbi Which
would place this city onlyV V '
hours from Juneau and 8V4 hours
from Anchorage was taken Sat- ;
urday by United Air Lines' in in''
application Sled with the civil -aeronautics
board at Washington.
United's petition seeks a certifi-
cate to link its existing coast-to- . .
coast and Pacific coast system at '
Seattle 'with a new 1600-mUo 1
route to Ketchikan, Juneau, : Yak
utat and Anchorage, Alaska. Jun
eau is Alaska's capital and An
chorage, a hub of the territory's
airline system to the interior.
With the type of four-engined.
high-speed equipment which
United expects to be operating
immediately after the war, com
pany officials say, travel times in
cluding stops-from. Salem to Jun
eau will be around 6 hours; to
Anchorage, 9 V hours.? v i ?
"United . has, in reality, been
serving Alaska for years through
connections St Seattle and Van
couver, BC, with surf ace carriers
and other airlines,- said W. A.
Patterson,' i president ."We noyr
propose, , with approval of the
CAB, to establish a new' direct
one-carrieT service from a scoro
of important cities to Alaska, with
expedited schedules between
those cities and the northern ter
ritory. The move, of course, rec
ognizes Alaska's present impor
tance and postwar potentialities.'
Less Than 10 Hold
Speed Under 35 MPH
Less than 10 per cent of the
motorists traveling the Pacifio
highway during April held their
speed under the 35 mile an hour
wartime restriction. Secretary of
State . Robert S. FarrelL Jr, re
ported here Saturday. :
Farrell said recent checks made
by the state highway commission
indicated that 85 per cent of the
drivers travel under 51 miles aa
hour. ' .. I !' :
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