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Thr OREGON STATESMAN; Slcnu Oron, Wccbwsdar Morning. Mar 24, 1SU PAGE FIVE ILa5siIl BJews IBMefts Te Attend Meeting Mayer L M. Doughton and other city of ficials plan to attend a meeting of the League of Oregon Cities in Portland on Thursday. A section on building codes is to be Included in the program, for the first time. Inasmuch as many provisions now contained in building codes call for materials which cannot be pro cured, approved substitutions for shortages will be one of the prin cipal items considered, league of ficials have announced.- 5,.. 'i Smart sport coats and leisure jackets. 100 per cent all . wool. $15 to . $18.50. Alex ; Jones, .121 forth High St. ; V " Record Kept Clear The 27- year perfect attendance record of Dr. Henry E. Morris at the Ki wanis club luncheons will remain clear despite the fact that he is confined to his home following a heart attack last Saturday. V. ;W. Chadwick, president of the club, suggested to members that a group go to visit him, an at tendance "makeup' which is per mitted by club rules. Tor sale: practically new bicy cle, man's. Phone 6270. ' Cellisien Reported Automobiles driven by Merle A. Combs, 1080 Elm street. West Salem, and Ed na MacLaff erty, - route five, Sa lem, collided at Hood and Broad way on Monday night without in Jury to any person, police report ed. ' - ...r ' . . We have plenty of poultry peat moss left Northwest Poultry and Dairy. 1505 N. Front Ph. 7007. Cook wanted, man or woman. The Spa. 1 Cyn" Cronlse Photographs and frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Funeral Todays Prbmp f: Gift-Cherry Shipping OntH. jc Brown, 7 local - agent of tne Railway. Express company, an nounced yesterday that due to disrupted train schedules as a re sult of war conditions, individual or rift khiranmt nf fr;h ' rhfr- ries will not be accepted : where the desinauon Is east of Chicago or St Louis. Refrigerated carloti of cherries will be . handled as usual. v.-; Specialized brake service at Stev enson' and Mefford, 619 Court St Tie. Jones Heme Pfc. Janice R. Jones, US marines, daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Ellis H. Jones, is scheduled to arrive in Salem to day on her first furlough since she entered active service July 31, 1943. . From her training station 1 " 1 i '1 at New River, SC. she went first LVIh ?' Znder' whe " to Washington, DC, and in recent months has been stationed at Quantico, Va., where she is assist ant photographer in the photo-1 animation unit Intake this opportunity to express my thanks for, and my apprecia tion of, the fine vote given me in the recent election by the people of Salem, and of Marion county, generally. I shall try to continue to merit the confidence you have thus expressed. . Custer Ross Washington. DC. and whose fa serai will be at $ p. m. today from W. T. Rigdon chapel, with Dr. J. C. Harrison officiating. Military services will be held at the graveside, under the aos pices of Veterans ef Foreign Wars. County Correspondents Reporting Returns on Election By MARGUERITE GLEES ON .1 immediately by' Rodney Alden ' . Valley News Editor r I with Scollard's complete return. Niw that election is over and! "The other regular correspond- the final votes tallied, those who were Mrs. James Ogle, Au had the responsibility of getting Mrs. John Dunlavy, Brooks; the count from the farthermost i wuuam naruey, -tngie- corners of Marion county pause wood;; Mrs. W. H. Scharff, Faif- to be : thankful for the faithful founds; Mrs. Daisy ; Richards, lection comsnondents who teie-1 Horeb;. Mrs. . C... L. Simmons, phoned the count in promptly,' as North Howell; Mrs.-A. B., Wies oon as it was completed in those ner, Central Howell;. Mrs., Nettie remote voting nrecincts. i - Reeves, Jefferson; Mrs J. Judd, Complete returns from 44 of " 7 s riHr.rt. 'm.tid of the East Salem; . Mrsv War- city of Salem had been furnished n5Gray ,?arioa; M r-1" Merl k h. .rter at l o Satnr- PhOippi. : Mthami; Raymond l .. m r u t y-v day morning when the final tally ? aw Tf re used in' Saturday's paper was cr Mt F-w; Cam made. From the other 11 precincts, inaca,: ose; un- mitfifri at .vaipm nut lncommeie i - -.- vrfc. had hn furnished n& I Unionj Hill; Mrs., Earl Prather, Military Here Today for semporary xxs remui - rope i v t - g- v- f-m -m & Talbot 018 NW Front street, L.ti. Zander jroruana, nas Deen granxea tern- . ? a. s mm porary pernns&ion, w xviay i, wi With w5Utar mnAr- T.t T- haul logs 55 feet long,.facluding c o Salenit whQ logs and conveyance, in 19 trucks Wednesday in .Washington, and trailers over the Salem-Dal- wU1 be buried today at City iaa lufcuwajr uiw oucui. lire I yjey cemetery. - uub tv ad A a u t u vj uic stave - . Mtrhtuoir , j r, Funeral services are to be held nignway commission, ana copy , . , , . a w from the ,W. T. Rigdon chapel at Obituary Work-Fight Bill Criticized WASHINGTON, "May 2 Opposition to the work-or-fight bill, under which draft boards could induct tor war; work 4Fs and men between 18 and 45 who refused to take essential Jobs, were included with the complete precincts in the tally. Only two out of 55 precincts were unrepre sented in the report - carried in Saturday's Statesman. It sounds simple to say 44 out of 55 precincts (outside of Sa lem) were complete but that state ment takes - no account of the Turner; and Mrs. Allyn Nusom, Waconda. . ; - Then those , others, reporters for. a day. but what a day, and what important reporters. Theirs the little bit furnished which helped make up the figure read at the - breakfast table "almost complete returns., These import- came today from . the American Federation of . Labor , and the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men. Lewis G. Hines, AFL legislative representative, called the attempt to "coerce" workers : where no coercion has been shown neces sary. Martin H. Miller,- legislative spokesman for :, the Trainman's brotherhood, contended also, that there is no need for civilian con scription" In any form at this stage of the war. - ' ' The great majority of people, when they understand, oppose and resent conscription . of . civilians who would be driven, like cattle, to the private profit-making in dustries of the nation,? Miller told the senate military committee. ' .... . - - - - - . ' ' " ; ' ' ' - " 1 ' ' ' j ' ' "ears' which workers at times nt reporters, furnishing figures seemed to "stretch out to hear for the Statesman election report the faint faraway voices of the were Mrs. D. R. Hughes, Auburn; reporters ; coming from Donald, Mrs. Myrtle Parker, Breitenbush; Butteville, Champoeg and Aurora,! Fred Dental, Buttevule; Henry in the north end of the county; zorn, cnampoeg; uuy n. smiin. and from Mill City, Detroit (Horeb Chemawa; Mrs. , Myrtle , Johns, precinct), and Breitenbush. in the Croisan; Verna Bushman, . Don- east Then also the distant voice aid; Mrs. Edward B. smitn, i air of one of the Smiths, (four Smiths field; Mrs. H. G. Rehfuss, Hayes- are on the Statesman's election ville; Frances Weaver and Mrs. reporters payroll) coming In from L. ' M. Scholl, Hubbard; : Mrs. St Paul, so near and yet so far Gladys Mason, Mill City; Mrs. E. BO VJOW V0& the telephone way. 4 i As each of these distant points reported and the 55 precincts were checked off, the hands of the clock moved on toward midnight and then 1 o'clock Saturday moa ning. Another election was over and those faithful workers had Hegethweiler Funeral noi iauea uie paper, viu lis ieu-1 j ji j ' C J who want their election returns " "u ii juuuaj Harrison of ficiating. Concluding military rites Reroof with Johns-Man ville as- t the cemetery will be held un phalt shingles. Right over your derf the auspices of Marion (post old roof. Free estimates. Mathis WU veterans ox oreign wars Bros. 164 S. Coml. Phone 4642. Born December 19, 1895, in Om- I aha, Neb., he was educated in Kaaser ixor Bior lijiiures, uuui-ms, i grade ana nign scnoois oi onen- tft3rr?aisartrf type 01 see Rei" dan. Wyo., where he enlisted in LnrninJ were verv much mconi 1030 North Commercui itreet, saiem. wyyij u. rnui i tne army in ivn. tie was aiiacnea piete it was from the 27 pre- V-ZVm,?& .i tu .t. a, r to toe 148th field artillery,! 66th Uicts'in the citv of Salem that . C. Zander. Santa Monica. Calif- Stall ln . ... , I brigade. Saw Service In France, I mnct nf 4Vi vaIm nr iinoramtml. i- riH T,im.H. Fnrt iuchton. M-"ivibon xias reiumea 10 oaiem r . . . , - r-r- wih.T J.m TauSadge: Salim. and following a two-weeks' visit with iZf Forty-three county reporters Had un. Harold c. Jack. Oakland. Calif.: I . j tx -.1 owm.- j I jury received during that service. I fllrniKhpd romolete returns for 44 ffT.?mx2m nd incomplete reports So, W. K. Z-anaer OI iwaquan. wai.. h, , mnnths' old irranrfson "ciuuuij, uownn- Ior nine. vinim 7 rrttarhe. Seattle. wasn anal " 1 in t,.i 10 G. Clark, Pringle; Mrs. E. C, Mc- Candlish, Quinaby; E. F, Carlton, Salem Heights; Mrs. Carl Smith, St Paul; John Plas, Scotts Mills; John Peterson, Shaw; and Fred Wolf, Sublimity. 1 re with th mornin coffee. i ' MCAi-riiM -unerai services While elecUon returns Saturday Aaoipn Hegetnweuer, long time resident of this community, who died Friday at the Sflverton hospital, were held Sunday aft ernoon.' Burial was at the Union Hill cemetery. viola 1 tvitwha Kattl. Wash- and Mra Leora Stevens. Lyons. Ore. Ser-1 Robert McPake. Davison's sons are ZZJX the army. Lt Max Davison is j. c Harrison - officiating-. Military I somewhere in the Pacific and Maj. funeral at graveside tinder -auspice 1 TVvnld Davison with tha air sr- U.tMt . SBTsk Ml VatVSinl AT 1 Foreign War Interment'in City View! vice command at Spokane. Cpl. Edward Shillis, a son-in-law, is in the army air service at Facas, Tex. ation in July, 1919. 5 Qn December 9, 1919, he mar ried Miss Mary Hardy in Bell- rpore, NY. To them was born one son,iL. Chester Zander, now a cor poral in the coast artillery,? sta tioned at Santa Monica, Calif, The cooperation of three news papers of the county, Rodney. A- j den, Woodburn independent; Mrs. I. V. McAdoo, Gervais Star and L. E. Spraker, Stayton Mail, ac counted for complete returns from eight precincts. Lfllie Mad- sen, Silverton correspondent and! cemetery. Albert Robinson, late resident of 148 North Commercial street, at a local hospital May 18. aged 31 year. Mast will k. maid at SUKJoaesh'a Catholic ctourch. May S4th. at a. m.. Direction Walker-Howeu Funeral Home. S tola ; i ' . Richard .' V.' Stblz. 4aU reaidMit.of SSO . Rose street. Salem, at a Fortiana hospital Sunday, May SI. Survived by wife, Mrs.- uizaDcui at. sioiz; moxnrr, Mrs. Walter T. Stolz. and sister. Mrs. Wtllard Marshall, all of Salem. Ser- at s jn- from cioush-Barrick chapei SDonded to calls to two fires Tues- line theft reported in Salem In re- ers. The regular Statesman ,cori with interment in IOC cemetery. . dav mornin rn the F. Hickman cent months was that from the respondents included Mrs. T. C. WritM k ' residence at 805 North Winter Gilmore station, 2505 Fairgrounds Mountain, Aumsville, - with! first j. w. Wright. lata resident of in street, children playing with d last weekend. Ninetyiseven complete returns, followed almost undy. May. 21. at the age of 74 matches were supposed to have gaiions or we motor ruei were years. Brother of Mrs. Ida Ryan of I taH1 the Mar which destroved taken without leaving any record Chllecothe. Mo. Services will be held I , , , . , . , , h. mimn mti ri. rMn xuin. u.. a ivinm frAm i iwo Deos ana consul erauiy oam- p j Reioinine the US army, mili tary police, May 29. 1942, he served I member of the Statesman stafi until his death. May 17, 1944, reported for ner territory, ac In December, 1942, hes married counting for four precincts. These Mrs, Beulah Talmadge, who with U1 e iUie proicswoa.. n. im nrlij Jl I his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. A. I 18 mimj.-,, nwim.ixuuwucu r-- - lUnn ntnVi KtMmsn i. tm'i p.nw Linaer. survives nun in oaiem. s i . AS uaua. - j . M c I ...... jj I corrcsponaciiw repwwa ior uicir precincts and the other 22 were Two Fires City firemen re- I r V Tnert Largest gaso- reported by other faithful reports Deafened: Special hearing aid clinic including free . Audiometric hearing test at Salem's only hear ing aid office, Wed., Thurs., Fri Acousticon, - 905 bldg., Phone 6350 You eyes are cmcelesOv X..: They -mutt serve yo. ' ' :'- . . . foe a lifetime. Doal ;'.' If' " ?take chances" wit ! H AVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW! Dr: Harry A. Brown Optometrist; 1S4 N. Liberty St - timj mm i am life tow-eos? vjw ...ma ?w mm North Cottage 8:50 alarm. aged a bedroom shortly after 9 wer ia o'clock. A hot chimney fire at 473 now , good time to get asparai g4)jaw ,i aw a. - " sjsm ii t- taa-fji Bring containers. Fiala Vinyards, Wanted beauty operator at The 3 mi. north in Polk Co. Ph. 23072. Mitzl Gray. 471 Court , L - - m.mj mm m ae av vnrg. a a viuwi w i Hearing en Vacating Roadway haul logi over specified city ! and Reginald of Washington, DC.; and Request for vacation of unim- streets i have been granted to the Srandson. Roger Douglas - Bauer i Brooklyn, NY. Services win bo held Wednesday, May 14. at 11 a.nv, from St. Paul's EDiscoDal church. Rev. George Swift officiating. Direction of dough-Barries: company. a. Pedro Cabral. in this city. Oough-Barrlck chapel. Perrv A. C. T. Perry, late resident of 1SS West Washington street. saturaay. May 20, at the age of 60 years. Survived by wife. Mrs. Alethea Perry ofalem: daughter. Mrs. Eleanor Baker of Brooklyn, NY: son. Tech. Sgt. Charles B. Perry In England: brothers. Charles L. and Frank T. of New York. Lyman in Maryland, Egbert of New Jersey, resident of Polk county. Requiem mass Thursday. Mav 39th. t a. m.. at St. Joseph's. ,. Direction of W. T. Rigdon company. . . . -- y proved roadway 'site ; between Asylum avenue and D street filed by George C. Elford and j others, will be heard Friday. Two deeds, one date July 2, 1873, and another dated June 8, 1895, were used in attempts to estab lish a road on premises. lumber division of Pope & Talbot inc., and to H. A. Dyer of. Turner New 1 designs, new low price! in j Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood- row, 345 Center St ' ! Runaway Reported State po lice report that Haven Roper, 28, Close ::-S :: Out! v.W-.... .: HA', .5 .' f 'T ; . SPECIAL GDOUP 1 county court has approved a 3877, Wlctunan " Donald Ravmond Wlckman. lata tdent of 110 North 17th street. May 22. Survived by ton. Raymond Duane Wlckman of Salem; mother, Mrs. Clara Nadlne Wlckman of Salem. Announce- contract providing for sale of lot ment of services later by Clou gh-Bar- jf hock. 13, Depot addition, On rick company. to R tnd Ger. Wkkmais. ' . . . trude A. Bickell. The property dmt of sis North 17th street at a lo-1 includes a house, cal hosoitaL May 22. survived oy a Cook wanted, man or woman. The ran frway from the Oregon state Spa. hosptal. . I. - .:'-: --i' Property Sale Approved The Cabins at Neskowin. Ph. 4422 or Raymond Duane Wlckman of Sa-1- Homecoming ton of Portland, and two brothers, xv. I nuiuu wravrew uwhcm;iuuij on. : km; Pleads Not Guilty Jack Cas tillo : pleaded not guilty -before Judge E. M. Page to non-support charges returned, by grand jury. Trial of his case has been set for Planned The July 8, 1944. . SL D. Ruahton of the marine air corps and Dale Ruahton - of Portland Also survived by grandmothers. Mrs. Mae wM In Kinui and Mrs. Bessie Luck- v of Hubbard. Announcement of services later byClough-Barrick com pany. . t will be held May friends are invited. 28 and all For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. . Tours Schools Chet Goodman, physical director of the Y,? Is I touring city schools to acquaint youngsters : with the Y "Learn to Swim week, June 5-10. ' . : . . . : ,5 COATS . ..... - . . . . ... " ' .. . - r -" . ' j . tL . " .. I . .. . - . v ' ' .:..V'-i?;:i?'V :? -.v. , i-.v..i-W: . :: V--. ,.;;.7-,S.:-;;,-. ;. T i .-: .!i-.i..;. v.. :: -f :: ?: - .V. ? . :--;.-"v-'t 'a:. ':?., . Eoxcy and FUIci Siylcs Sizes 12 !3 41 h bhch tzi navy. , awi a is si ! ... ,- ..... .. - Court at liberty Szisa, Ore. Mcdonald candy co. 444 8. Commercial St I Salem Distribstors .J ACME lIEWEIIfS, $aa ffeacfuo