Hi OniGOll CT ATEC MAIL SaUisu Orron, Tuesday. Warning. Mar S3. 1S44
PAGZ FIVE
Hawaii EJews IMeffs
Bo4 Doners Needed . Thel
meed for more donors then had
registered, by Met closing
Monday night led Bed , Cress
worker to announce that per-
Wilts Retarn -Mrs. Wilson J.
Wilt, sr, and children, Wilson, Jr.,
Beverly Ana and Helen Marie
have . returned; from Olympia,
Wash,, to Salem for the duration.
eons witnout appointments would MaJ. Wilt, stationed at Fort
be welcome at the blood donor Lewis, Wash, for the past year
center between 10 ajn. and 12:30 has been attending; school at Fort
pjn. today to give their blood Custer, Mich, and Camp Lee, Va.
tor use aa plasma on world bat- He Is how In j service with the
tlefronts. While the holiday may quartermaster corps in England,
mean that soma who would ordi- t i
narfly donate will not be able to Now t00 ilmt to et iupara
make this contribution it does for canning and freezing,
make possible donations by Brin contmer- Fiala "Vinyards,
school teachers and many persons 5 norta Co- Pa- 23072.
employed In offices a n d stores Blanketed Patient FeuaC A
closed today, it was said. The do- short time after state hospital at
n?r operates each Tuesday tendinis had notified city police
at the First Methodist church. Simda-e- niht r th nf
Would-be donors should not eat Vernon! GoodalL 29. dad in blue
within an hour of the time they shirt and blanket, officers picked
expect to make their donations, U0 the Patient on Monroe avenue
and for six hours prior to that
time should eat nothing . excent
unsweetened fruit juice, black
coffee and dry toast
"Cyn" Cronisa Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Serata Add Anether Camp
Week The executive board of
the Cascade co u n c i 1 decided to
extend the camp session at Pio
neer i another week, July . 23 to
July SO. Registration now stands
at 320 for the two weeks at Smith
Creek and the four weeks at Pio
neer. Originally only four weeks
were planned to accommodate
, 220 boys. With the, extended time
period, 110 more boys can be reg-
, istered for the sessions, accord
Ins; to Harry W. Scott, camping
chairman for the. Cascade coun
cil.
east oft the hospital, both ankles
broken when he leaped from win
dow of! the Institution.
Baby Prise Winner Charles
Henny,' 14-months'-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Henny, box 312
B, Brooks, has been named "this
week's Blue Ribbon baby" for
this vicinity in the Bishop stu
dio picture contest, .Bette Lundy,
Salem j manager for the studios,
announced Monday. !
(-(
New designs, new low prices in
i Unpainted Furniture. R. D. Wood-
row, 343 Center St
, f 1
Operate . Cannery Charles r A.,
Paul R. and Roy L. Walin have
filed certificate of assumed busi
ness name for the Silverton Can
ning Co. with the county clerk's
office. The three men live at 276
N. 14th, Salem; 834 Grand ave-
Cook wanted, man or woman. The n. Long Beach, Calif.; and box
I io, jwewport, respectively.
Spa. ,
Catholic Scouts Meet The
two-day session of 7th annual
Catholic scout meeting will con
clude today with a luncheon at
1 pjn.' at the Marion hotel. The
day starts with a special 8 o'clock
mass at St Joseph's church dur
ing which five awards will be
made to Catholic scouts by Arch
diocesan Merlin G. Hamsmith.
Hamsmith Is in charge of the
Car Overturned State police
report they know nothing about
the black coupe overturned oft
the Albany highway about six
miles south of town, but venture
to guess that the accident pro
bably occurred Sunday night
Apparently no one was hurt since
the accident was. not reported.
W Will Have
2nd Election
For 2 Offices
Salem Navy Volunteers to Be
Guests at Lions Club Lunch
A
second election will be re
quired ' to determine winners ; In
races for two Willamette univer
sity student body offices it be
canie apparent Monday night as
tallied votes gave no candidate for
thai first vice presidency or the
secretaryship a majority. !
; Richard Wicks, Albany junior,
whir had no competition in the
annual' balloting, will head the
student body as president next
year. : -
The first - vie presidency will
be held by WQma Troman, Ash
land 'Junior, or Jeanette Ma4k,
Salem sophomore. I
Emma Lou East, Salem Junior,
waf elected second vice president
The secretaryship lies between
Mafy Bennett Salem junior, and
Jane Flndley, Rickreall sophomore.
Janice Patterson, . Seattle Jun
ior was elected publications man
age! to bead business staffs of
botn tha Collegian, campus week
ly pewspaper, and the Waflulah,
yearbook. . r ; I
Catherine Thomas, Corvallis
junior, was elected to edit the
Collegian; Jean Fries, Vancouver,
Wafdi, junior, to edit the Wal
lulah. 3
OPA Officials
Take
Ration Outlook
4j33 Provide f
Entertainment
flor Services
of
Entertainment for the men
US armed forces in combat zones
overseas is now provided by 433
professional performers in 04
unis of USO-Camp Shows, a par
ticipating service of the nation's
waf fund, it was announced Mon
day by Charles A. Sprague, presi
derit of the Oregon War Chest
Part of the funds collected by the
Marion county War Chest for the
Oregon War Chest are allocated
ThrM Pall r.nJm Raid Th I to he national war fund to help
i . I snirvtw nun cvtA
session and will nreside at the county court approved the sale of -"1?'v" a
one -horse pull grader to Oscar Tnce uau-;amp anows sxartea
H. Loe for $23, a 2 -horse pull to provide an entertainment anti
grader to Alfred O. Loe for $15, dot for operational fatigue of our
and another 2 -horse pull grader battle-weary fighting forces, 1200
to Lynn Simon and George g. screen and radio
Grimes for $20. haye been sent overseas, Mr.
bprague statedV and In the domes
We have plenty of poultry peat j tic area Camp Shows have given
moss left Northwest Poultry and 40,100 performances before au-
Dairy.1 1505 N. Front Ph. 7007. dieces estimated at 30,000,000,
In the domestic area at nremt.
Fewer line Installed The USD-CamD Shows have 387 en-
PGE was granted permission by terfalners on the Victory circuit
the county court to Install a pow- sort On the Blue circuit and 38 n-
er line for 2700 feet from the
Woodburn - Broadacre-Butteville
road along the southeasterly side
of county road 433 to the existing
distribution line.
second business meeting to be
held at 10 mm. ' at the Marion
hoteL ' -
For sale Peony and iris blooms.
064 S. Liberty. Ph. 7124.
Leslie Student Contest Winner
Coral Nelson, Leslie junior high
school student took second prize
la group 3 for the victory poster
she submitted , to the . Tatham
Foundation for the Promotion of
Humane Education , of California.
Requests go in to the organiza
tion ; for,, groups, o .posters to be
used for display purposes from
the . US ' treasury education . sec
tion, colleges and libraries.
For home loans eee Salem Fed
rr tsa Smith r.nrtv. -
Tea Can't Count en Planes -
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood had
plans of flying to the Dakotas for
their vacation, but when they got
to Seattle they discovered their
reservations' had flown out the
window Instead. ; They remained
in Seattle and are expected to
return today from their trip. '
Deafened are finding Salem's new
hearing aid headquarters means
better service. Free test Sym
phonic acousticon. Batteries for
all aids. 905 1st Natl. Bsnk Bldg.
Ph. 8350. .
Te Fort Lewis Leaving Salem
Monday for Fort Lewis to enter
active! army service were R. C.
tertainers in 4 units on the new
PurjjJe ; Heart I circuit- said Mr
Sprague.
The Victory circuit presents
fulj-size musicals, dramas and
concerts at 640 army posts and
naval stations in the United States
having theatres large enough to
vujji :.vua aaj, buuiffiuuca em h
1164 army and navy. Installations
A. Tandey, Maurice A. LaLonde,
Fred L. Thornton, Philip McKay
and C. E. Courtner, who has
been transferred to Nebraska.
i .
More Campaign Costa Louis
Burgess filed expenses totalling
$45.40 with the county clerk's of
fice in connection with his cam-
witv limited theatre facilities, and
sometimes none at au where per
fortnances are given from trucks
or make-shift stages, while the
Purple Heart circuit provides spe
; ciat entertainment in wards and
auditoriums of all general and
uim i for vntahi in th wnt convalescent hospitals in the
nrimarv Section- Ocibort t. o n r uniiea &iaies, Mr. aprague ex
listed i expenses of $58.10 for his Plajned.
campaign for the same office.
'- Meeting Changed Kiwanis
club members met Monday with
the chamber of commerce and
will have no meeting today be-
Cook wanted, man or woman. The
Spa.
Retam Home Mr. and Mrs. A
E. Robins have returned from
UratTiri11 Wash tnr tttm fntr.
cause of the Memorial day noli- ment of Mrs. Mary Waterhouse,
Art Gottfried
Struck by Car
s - - - -
irt Gottfried, 18, 1280 North
West GoastS
Labor Dirth
IPunlbllucB . DQiwffls
TheSdemliorrtclubwmbehosUtomemb
Salem "Victory Volunteer Company of 17-year-old volun-j , , ! ' .
tary navy enlistees at their luncheon meeting at noon Thurs-1 ' WASHINGTON, May 29-P)
day. June l,in Hotel Marion, 200 South Commercial street. c)"neWnHwmSrrS
Each member of the club, Fred Miller, president announced. 1
CTJtCTJIT COGXT - ( John Meyers estate; Elizabeth
Frank E. Boren vs. Donald JA Meyers appointed; administratrix
Allison and Ferns A. Allison;, or- j of estate for purpose of satisfying .
der conxirmmg sale of real prop- 1 mortgage Issued as security for
erties f or a total of $518127. loan of $1500 which has been re
BUUe Strykex. vs. Edwin Stryk- j paid since death of deceased. . !
er; continued to June7 at vjv I fanny a. Boas estate; executor
a.m. for hearing; plaintiff filed I report lists sale of one acre of real
Charl-
disbursemenbi to-
vorce decree entered April 5, 1943, 1 tal $17$.
'TZZZJ: liL? so as to give full and exclusive MAXSIAGE UCENSES
?V??rl?1ZJ??Zj custody of two minor children to Robert Neat 20, student Eu-
Gloomy
lot the members of the Salem vol-1 not indicate the time has come for;
untecr omnn-r a unit a vmtvi I relaxation of controls. 1 t
navy men of the future from Sa-I 'Although the manpov
I . .. . . I iiu a l al L a, Ka.
in ana its aajacent sister t',ApiaiXiUttith right of visitaUon to gene; Erma Kuenzi,1 18, stenogra
m mumnes,- wmcn wui aepart as J r"T rJi Sirinl enn ' divorce i decree - had I pher, route 8, Salem. , t
l grouD on June 9 to enter naw l,cut hor shortages. Chairman ... ... . v r,- w w a 4..i
p. mmm mvZ1 r.7iJlirT wicTtllrf custody of children during school revenue service, 610 North Com-
vacation period in the event- he merdal; Margaretl G. Ford, 4S,
Tna naw Vlctorr Volunteer" moutu uian w.uwiu.i. .... . I kih oa . wl ti. KtK -
wiSHronrnv: Mit meeun w oeen arrangeat.Dy T". .m."m. . "1 r.tarcea. and defendant has since Salem.
told his staff today that more T r - ' i..m.i m J tnai neanng do xuruier conwueo ryarusi iwwj -u. urn, . ,
commodities mar have to be ra- cnairman; - narry scon, rT' ' -iu for purpose of taking testimony of welderj both Newberg.
tioned, whflo OPA Administrator wcretary,. and LeRoy Gleisner, TTyZJT two men now In armed forces ser- v Jay.Grenby, 2$, manager retail
Chester Bowles asserted that the 0
. . . . . -ijj icniniDtf ai Mmmerci on tnei - - t,n.;t !--M!.v, .n4i iv. i nri9 icinrfn . ts nnrmanst
uxna is wvua. mart iiux r-
i . I more than 801000 are xncctd to I
m . jm : it inmnunM m . inrai nuanun nun r --r- -
uonmg- ramer man reiaxauon. --r---- - be available In local areas, leav
-some people sayj rauonmg is r. Z Zl mg unmet labor needs of almost
about over, said cnanes a. znu-1 1 . .7, 'TT-t 100.000,
exhibit states she married Fred
erick Elliott and that he Is will.
Ing to adopt two minor children.
Clementine Daws vs. J. A. Mox
lips, deputy administrator for r.inavy voiunieen w ne new ai i-wi McNutt -aid the estimates did V&l defendant's demurrertb com-
tioning. It Is not over, or any- not Include seasonal agricultural Pt argued and overruled; case
wnere near over, we couia nnai worjterg construction workers & tn on merits, tesumony
ourselves 1 six, eignt r or ' nine "I... . . ... needed on niilitarv nrofecta. He! neard, aigued, compiamt aismiss-
months from now with much
tighter meat rationing."
Bowles told the staff, which
had been called together to meet
Phillips, that talk of relaxation, is
ridiculous,' and he added: "the
war has not been fought yet"
"Any hope of relaxing would
depend on the war being short
and easy," he said. "If the war Is
tough, we'll have more and a cuter
shortages than we have ever seen
before.- i "-; v '-!-
Trivately, ; I say the trend is
toward more rigid rationing.1
Young men shipping out with v :
the Salem navy company who! TZLTl Zr,Z
v w wwf """ -w""lurtad fntn til mnitarv fnrrK
either A. C Friesen, recruiter in
charge of the local navy station,!
or his assistant, Mel 'Kennedy, so
led.
Flora Ransom Hereth vs. Har
old W.: Ransom et al; complaint
asking j nullification of deeds
transferring property Interests of
Harold W. Ransom to Wayne
McNutt's' letter was ah answer
to a resolution from the Long
view. Wash! chamber of com-!
nTtZnsTh. Tiado 4 .contract Btaawi and Doris E. Neptune, so
that arrangements may be made hTmkd. n th. JMt far as they affect the rights of
which the senator asked McNutt P" nd Harold w Ran'
to review i ! : II m he declared owner in fee Sim
T I j.-jple of property involved, that
for them to attend the luncheon
ias guests of the Lions.
The Lion have set aside their
first meeting in June to honor the
Salrm am nm vrJnntiMr Pres-
- : ' - 11.. A LA 1 X
M. lurnw u . cimnl. WW coasi ia reiauon vj w
hire of appreciation to these young WM effrt McNutt Md, "ij
9
men for the patriotic spirit they
Bowie, asserted that the public ve evidenced by becoming free- f10"1!? 4mad at ,tm. ,tim'
Is behind OPA and has accepted
rationing; they would welcome
the return of stricter ration con
trols as a- protection against
shortages, he stated.
wfll volunteers for active service1" "t"'s T"""
to their country.
Meanwhile, Recruiter Friesen
announced more detailed plans for
the public ceremonies to be held
on
victory center here,
tribute will be naid . the Salem
Power Mighl
UUV a.A VAUVtUVO W W MV L w ,
the night of May 31 t the "D A RictfiVArl
ory center here, at which AJC CU
tune be named trustees for the
defendant, and further that prop-
irtv rdA nl nnuvnlt ft an.
3 Pliei toward satisfaction of plain-
K I A. ; . A 1.
uu juufcuieui, complaint aueges
plaintiff and defendant were di
vorced. May 2, 1936, in territory
of Alaska, that trial decree on
June 24, 1943, made judgment and
decree of territory of Alaska the
judgment and decree of state of
Oregon; that judgments were re-
) I turned unsatisfied complaint fur-
j Bertha I Klorfein, 23, pharmacist,
Salem. -:-::r. ":y I":
Ersie Wilmer Richey, 20, me
chanic;! Dolores Catherine Lebold,
17, both Salem. -1
I MUNICIPAL COURT
Carrie M. Myers, 874 South
Commercial street; operating a
motor vehicle while under Influx
ence of intoxicating liquor; $100
fine, 30 days, and operator's li
cense suspended for one year. ;
Pearl Langley, 449 Division
street; disorderly conduct; $50 fine
and 10 days.1 ; : ;",
Felipe Gonzales, Valsetz; dis
orderly conduct; $50 bail.
State Leases I
CCC BuUding I
The state forestry division has
executed! a lease with the United
State treasury department where
by the latter takes over the civil
ian conservation corps headquar
ters in Salem for use of the fed
eral property procurement I divi
sion of the treasury. i j
The federal agency, for the pre
sent will use the quarters ! as
Sugar Applicant
roilOWS insiTUCUOn -Victory Volunteer company by TOLEDO, Ore, May 29-tfl ther states that upon death of I storage depot for all surplus fed-
FORT ARTHUR, Tex, May 29, iopal -ivJp iM(J.r. naw renre- P0 Possibility that electinc pow4 mother. Susie Ransom, on Sep-I era! equipment in the northwest.
W An applicant for canning su- sentativea and otherfc er might be restored to Toledo; tember; 3, 1942, Harold W. Ran- Similar depots later will be estab-
v, r n niitin na wewport, possioiy oy lomgnu isom was bequeathed a two- lished at Seattle and San rran-
mmimiti. who hav ouahlied appeared today. , i fifths interest in her e
gar failed to give the number of
pounds sought for each member
of the family,
communities who have qualified I
for enlistment with the Salem vol-
M fifths interest in her estate: that Cisco.
These coastal towns: were I defendant then executed emit! Federal agencies will get first
The ration board returned the 1? blacked out! when sawmill work4 claim deeds to Wavne Ransom I purchase priorities with the states
nnlii-aHnn rMiiMtinit that ci I UfK ujr I -ili v,t K- .J.. I . . . . t j 4L.1. ..i::t ..u:... ...
specify weights.
Today the housewife wrote back
saying., she weighed 143 pounds,
her husband 185 and her mother-
in-law 153.
Births
tn i ,t all nossihle ers walked 3ob causing and Doris E. Neptune on June 29 and their political subdivisions se
sen 10 arrange, u m an PDie,i . . . . , , si I a rM.t. tii-
to be In Salem with their parents "ZT , T- J 'A ' ' w,uloul miJ cun" tfrJ V , v
and nthM- relative, and friends fM- siaerauon nj graniees soieiy ior " """" " r . .
v- wimA i. t j ucicvi uuwuuvu wj. vui vuiuciK i puxpose oi ninaermg, aeiaying i iuwnu iu.iww .....
the program planned In tfteirl . taV. h- th. am w.ch JS ,ZlTL j w 1 ma hav nrinriHtm avm
. .i . . . i aixu ucii rniuuiK uuuuuii uui lici I - - -
Sen. Ruius Holman in Washington, I erties which could be applied to-
Chrlstaflersea To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall E. Christtrffcrsoa. route 1, a
daughter, Nla Mart, bora May 1,
IMacaoess nofptxal.
Cherrians and chamber of com
merce. : - ' i
Lt. Cmdr. John F. Biehler, offi
cer in charge of the Portland
navy recruiting, district, will be
here to officiate at a mass .swear-
DC. - ' ward satisfaction of said decree I State r Orest
Relief through Bonneville ; dam J and judgment set forth in com
power seemed remote. Bonneville plaint
has applied for a permit to extend James G. Dougherty vs. Yvonne
its faculties j to Toledo frorn; the IDougherty; complaint for di
Rlay
T. jot the company present.
M. Johnson, 1010 Wilbur street, a
daughter, Sharan Jean, bora April 30,
Deacaneas hospital.
Fery -To Mr. -and Mrs. Harvey A
Fery, Stayton. a son, Joseph Ralph,
born April 26. Deaconess hospital.
uamsacu To Mr. and Mrs.- Allan w.
Scott Publicity
Cost $730.96
W. B. Honey man, Portland, ex
pended $730.96 in behalf of Les
lie liL Scott, successful primary
and Mrs. Harold candidate for state treasurer at
Taylar-To Mr. and Mrs. Grover R. lino.tn innnvJor all mmbr T "7rrDiJr, .w.
Taylor. S70 South Winter stiet, ai - . x.ugeoe luostuon, ouc inc pernuj i vorce alleging cruel SM lnna
daughter. Joy Suzanne,- bora May
Deaconess hospital. .--
Coeley To Mr. and Mrs. Orral D.
Cooler, route 7. a son. David Michael,
born May S, Salem -General hospital.
Adair to Mr. ana Mrs. uarneia l.
Adair. 1360 Fairmount, a daughter,
Alix Grace, bom May 2, Salem Gen
eral hospital. ...
Game To Mr. and Mrs. John w.
Gaifke. Silverton. a daughter, Patricia
Ann. born April 23, Salem General
hospital. .
Barton To Mr. and Mrs. Glen W.
Barton. Jefferson, a sen. Glen W, jr..
born May 12, Deaconess hospital.
Jehnsen To Mr.
has not been granted, a Bonnej man treatment, asking that cus-
ville official said In Portland. tody of child be awarded to de-
City, county officials and busi-f I fendant with right of visitation to
ness leaders in Lincoln county had plaintiff, who may be required to
appealed to congressmen urging pay $25 monthly f ot support: cou-
immediate action upon extension
of the power lines. When jthe elec-
uic genera wrm swppea, so ma a on
ledo's water supply. Thousands ot
the recent primary nominating
ler-tinn BwirHintf ifk an niwnM
!SBfiii.5r 8tate depart Merit Council
The Thomas B. Handley com
CmpbU. route x der- mittee, Portland, in behalf of Tho-
-""- - -. " : I n TTji Ul:
and Mrs. scaymona I ouu d. xiaauicjr, ivuuuuui, ivi
pie were married June 23, 1940.
Donald W. McLean vs. Dorothy
F. McLean; complaint for divorce,
asking custody of couple's minor
dollars worth of frozen fish were children and defendant's child by
threatened, toe congressmen were previous marriage, alleging, cruel
told.
Honor Sen. McNary, !
Creation of a state forest as a
memorial to the late Senator
Charles L. McNary isow Under
consideration by the state board
of forestry. '' '.. -I - I I v
A special committee of the
state forestry board to select the
forest is composed of E. B. Tan
ner, chairman; UJ E. Reeder and
Paul M. Dunn.
I
Specialized brake service at Stev
enson and Mefford, 19 Court St
(Obitnary -
Mrs. Robins' mother. They visited 4tr jniff ered many lacerations i of
relatives in Wenatchee and Seat- the head and hands and possible
tie while in Washington. injuries, when he was struck
by? car operated by Jerry Mont
- Parriah Janler HS Award Pre- gomery, also 18, of 435 North
traoa--The 7th and 6th graders at 18t& Both boys are students at the
Parrish Junior high school will senior high school. - 1
hold their award program Wed- The accident occurred on the
nesday. ' Students will be given I paving between the high school
AmriM . " - " ' ,
D. W. Amrlne. at a local hospital
Mif XI. at Um ( of 70 year. Kr-
vtved by wtfe, Mrs. Fountie Amrina j recognition for merit, athletics budding proper and the shop. Ac
roriAneof Pornand. Ore.' Ship- and service rendered In assisting 1 cording to Montgomery, a laundry
ment ol body is being insde to 1 with traffic patrol. trufck traveling south aa he was
burg under direction ot Clough-Bar- ;, UoS, north V.rft-
fty friJd boy until it was too late. Po-
courtvwiu noia a rearing July 7, Uc investigating the accident ob-
ivti, iu sum. in connection
with its intention to locate and
establish a road 50 feet wide In
rick company.
Kemscaer' . . ; .
Leali David Keuscher. SO. late resi
dent ot 1333 North Church- street, at
a local hospital May XS. Survived J7
his widow. Mm Atta Kauscher of Sa
lem; daugJiter, Uias-Marjosie Keuscher
of Lebanon; two brothers, dareaca
Xeuscber of Salem and Gene Keuscher
of Portland; and two sisters. Mrs.
Irene Meatzer of Salem and Mrs.
Esther Rice of Everett. Wash. Mem
ber of First Christian church. - Ser
vices will be held from the chapel of
Walker-Howell Funeral home Wednes
day. May Jl. at p jn., -with Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating. Interment in
City View cemetery.
vrirttt v" ---
in thbl city Sunday. May JS. John
.Wirth. late resident of route S. Salem.
Survived oy nw sonav dara a wki
and George Wirth, both of Salem; four
- anntera. Mrs. Augusta Xmert of
n-imiA and Mh. Maria Bahnsen.
Martha Burford and Mrs. flora Xkin.
all ol Satom; and six frandchildren.
Services wul be held Wednesday. May
Si. at S pjn, from -tha W. T. Rigdon
company chapel with Rev. T. H. Thur
atrteiating. Interment m Belcrest Ma
in orial park."
road district 1, former divisional
road district 8.
Bab Caps Stolen While his
car was parked in front of his
residence Saturday night, four
hub caps were
R. Ransom,
street, told, city police.
served heavy skid marks -on the
. at... -
roao, indicating suaaen pressure
onfthe brakes.
The Gottfried boy was taken to
the first aid station and then to
the Salem General hospital tor
obfervation. i
-I
stolen from it, w. Wallace Johnson
1245 Chemeketa -r. .
ins notary yarn
Married Here James C. Mac-
Colllster and Margaret Jeanette
Warren, Lane county, were mar
ried here Monday by Justice of
the Peace Chris J. Kowitz.
lELVERTON, May 29 Wal
lace Johnson, sophomore - in Sil
verton high school was -awarded
thine Ayrshire -calf crasented bv
th -Silverton Rotary club each
Ylati Fraai BarUr Perrv I J?- ins, inweaHuon w mae
Wright, formerly of Salem, and . -nJeiiwoTge aawn. .
his. daughter, Mrs. E. C (Lena- AFish fa prudent of tJbe Silyer-
ix e-u. - i ton club and M. A. GunderSon
2?r nennett at a Dallas gpke on th.,club project
tinanital Hlf ZD. area IJ. JUWUIBT w
A. Herbert Ienneu ox wen ovayiuu.
Mrs. Pearl rormick ji- Satem. Mrs.
JJlHan Vaaghan of aUchland, Wash,
Mrs. Winifred ValHere of Port Tows
end. Wash, and Mrs. Buth Sherwood
of CoquiUe, Or. Services at the Cre
matorium In Salem. Wednesday at 1
. , ' ::;v :: ''
BJSh Lewis Hampton at the fam
daughters. Mrs. Ida
Wbeatland Ferry Opens Today Iillan Prinnri "Rfav
-The new Wheatland ferry , 1?"
bridge wtil probably be open to Help With Farm Work
,f?- -ih. auieiaae uaux, aaay-zs -Utl
touche,Mc-C
Club Nat to Meet Townsend I o war who will work on farms
LurT'wdoS. MrTcora Himp: No, S wiU have no meeting ofithis area, the Tulelake Growers
ton or an; "s.,; I tonieht. officers announced Mon-1 association aaia waay.
panasua w . V , - r I Tha aaanciatinn will Varirta tfc
umuiam -r .mmnwewft t J w i . -
orte Tuepaer or hw- wvt,, --"t; i l . . I payrou-ior wet woraers, wno will
Lewis. Axar. rrancia and W iUla. aU
tf Salem. Bryant of, Prttwjd .and
Joseph. Jr. in the US marines; broth-
. ...;, " . mMn tr.mniiiil tit
ers. wuiiam ana
Jerrson and Dudley Hampton j&a-
l.tn- - listers, urn. auiiu ""
Funeral Held Thursday
SCOTTS ' MILLS The Her-
I receive an allotment of 88 cents
a pay from the 70 cents an hour
pavd the government by growers
using prisoner labor. Plans for
state senator, 13th senatorial dis
trict, Multnomah . county, spent
$764.82.
Expenditures of $150.78 were re-
ported by Leonard D. Alley, Port
land,' in behalf of Frank Deich,
republican for state senator, 13th!
senatorial district,. Multnomah
P. j Chauncey, Portland,
$114.80 in behalf of
3rd
Arery To Mr.
r. Avery, 483 South High street, a
daughter, Michele Diane, born April
24, Deaconess hospital.
roster To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Foster, route 7, a son, Daniel Earl,
born April 29, Deaconess hospital.
Scam ieaeeke To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Schooled ecke, route 7. a
son, John Carl, born April 28. Deacon
ess hospital.
Pfeyier To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
W. Pfevfer. Z21Q North Ghurch Street.
a daughter. Diana Lynn, bom Apru i county.
SS. Deaconess hospital. I - Jcc
F. Walczak, Mill City, a son. Don expended
Glenn, born April 27, Deaconess hospital.
cook to . Mr. and Mrs. jonn a.
Cook. 849S Prospect lane, a son. James
Eldon. born May 14, Deaconess nos-Dital.
riasa To Mr. and Mrs. Allison A.
Ploss. Amity, a daughter, Mary Lee.'
t . . . . f kjUKU.l I I
aiMfM-To Mr. and atra. ritoy I maunODlaa Vrrn(lUaiC9
ivrueser, lav aouia &ui, m aoo,
Earl, born May 29, Deaconess hospital.
Sextan To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Sexton, route 4. a son. Vernon Kent.
Swartzeii. s Salem Heights, a daugn-1 problems, Dr. George Herbert
tcr. KitMrrr jean, norn' aiav 14- uciii. .
ma bospttax
Smith To Ml
Smith. Masha,
Novella, bora
DitaL
Drescau to Mr. ana airs, ttenry
Dreschel. SSI North. ISth street, a son.
Gets New Job
i i
Appointment of members 0f thelat mt 41ftnn r..i tmrrf and
merit system council, to Represent t7fiftnn wrtwvill rrt, de.
um,: svaic u ceased i left will dated - July 23,
and inhuman treatment and de
sertion on March. 20, 1944; couple
were married August 16 1938, in
South San Francisco, Calif.
PB.OBATE COUKT .
Arthur Cecil Fox Perry estate;
petition to name Aletha B. K. Per
ry executrix of estate approxi-
V
11918, in NY state; heirs are Ale-
Nicholas L. Granoff, democrat, for L ot .dministration.
aa a I .
represeniauve m congress,
district, Multnomah county.
sation cornmission, state publiq
wcuarc cwnniiaigu m4 a a 1 , -sr -.,. rkl..
boardof heafth in Personnel adj Perry.' gon, Rochester,!
TZ r w nTJ.J and Eleanor Harwood Perry
. Baker, Brooklyn, NY.
muuuaj. .... i I ''
Members of the council are Dr
Victor P. Morris, dean
sity of Oregdn, and Mrs.
W. Pecore,! bo!
Dr. Smith Addresses
of the
Univer-f
William
1
ra4
Sarah Kennedy estate; apprais
ed at $41,674.91, $32,150 in real
estote, by Jess Fikan, W. Earl
Dunn : and Claire Houseweart;
bill of Drs. Cofren, Rush & Boy-
len against the estate in amount
of $395, rejected by executor, First
4
PORTLAND, May ! 29 riPh
Young; -Americans must be educat-
Smith, president of Willamette un-
Kletzer and C
of Portland.
Tka vxlnn $ m 4!nl aJfn ! i e4
J :rr-v"i National bank, also filed.,
hon of personnel for these three "VZrL .,
state agencies was approved by
the 1943 legislature. , J
The three; agencies involv
have had merit systems In o
ton for several years.
Mary Kennedy estate: appraised
at $7500 in real property by Jess
Fikan, ' W. Earl Dunn and Claire
Houseweart.
Mary Etta Breckenridger. final
order setting June 30 at 10 ajn. as
date of hearing on final account-
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert c. iversity, told graduates of Mult- Grant High School Girl ing by US National bank of Port-
JVriinei wtxiM:r- Will Be 944 Rose Oaeen lano exerotor. listing receipts of
? Main problems, he said, are the c T y"ccM e34J8 and disbursements of
pMem, he said, are the " f 7.! $4734 J8 and disbursements
future economic structure of the poTlTTJkNn. . Mav 2fl !UU. 1 85888. or balance ot $4148 in :
carl Wayne, bora May 17, Deaconess nation, its ,1 international outlook j Queen of? Portland's 1944 1 Rose cash, in addition to $8871 in other
- - - - M. A ior anc mwrosuuowom, i festival wul be Joanne Bush! assets. Heirs are one nepnew, w
colm a. LefSagweU.'s Carlton way. healthy relationship - between j Grant high j school - senior The In o n - relatives, the endowment
?. 6VIlJrit Uln' bwn My management and labor, and racial Mooda ooeen-elect is a feet 9 Fund of the Oregon Masonic home,
. ...uTTLj mMi wm.n. v I nd minority erouns. ' I tv- . -n t.. s....i ..4 ti 1 r.u' inH tha Theoao-
lr vn. " " " 1 . I UIUKI MU, IUJ IWHI
14 month oU son of Mr. and Mrav
Joaeph Heeaiy, Bos 218 B, Braoka,
1 " l , V
Regiatar your baby now! It. I
anay win as Bauca aa 83M) I
(First Prbrt) af tha 1
NstniWAlBOXDS
offer ad for tha bat "Pletore !
Babiaa of 1844. It may etaa !
win tha Weekly Prise S2S
UfalSfesa Hand PaiaUd OU 1
portrait. -
Porter. 82 North Front, a son. Larry
pt?J, .. ... ... - Sunbeam Thimble Club
S' M'iSSJsa- Entertained
MONUUUTU 7 Mrs., wesiey
weizhs 112 pounds.
1
and LForest1 Grove, and the Theoso-I . . . .
I phical society, Point Loma, Calif.
Land re th.
hosottai.
vemas ia asr. ana asrs. uara n.iv i j v tx.i.
Coinna. USS North ComraarcUl street. I xeawcr auu aata. a.
dauChter. Jnditn Ann. bora May it, i tertalned the sunbeam Thimble
Deaeoneas hospital. . .. . U.k V1nwh it tfca. Ifetar
neraoat To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Merpolnt, 1795 South ISth street, a
son. Jianaau jjean. Dora auy . iea-
nasprtaL. -
dub Wednesday at
home. The June hostess will be
Mrs. A. H. Craven.
f irm, amr ,. . .....n. ifaa iUT.
vived byis grndchiidren. Announce-J from the Christian church Thurs-I befen abandoned temporarily, the
ment oi srvic i-i" "Ti L" . I day aitemoon. i association naaeo.
. j bert Woodford funeral was held I use of German prisoners have
from the Chrisl
i day afternoon.
l n 7S rvi
uu. u u u
L-l
Enpbjccs; cl its .
simn FnoiT phqd. eo.
Please Telephone 973 Tuesday or Wednesiav,
Blaj 30 or 31 for information as to starting elate.
Sto Frri!'Frc-zcl3 Co.
- . Church & 'Mia Sts. . -
We dedicate this in memory ;o our
Let us nevtr
freedom.
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9.
EbDorea
ito tiey tfieci or our
Ma shasstlie to bay PU- '
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I rhona 5722 .
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rortlaad MarahnaU Vaacoorar
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