The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tha OSIXWNTATIIIi sclenw .Qtcjjqs, Tluwday, MornIngii J$r 1SU
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IkpcEsiIl Mxbws IBa'Seis
. New Service Added Direct air;
passenger, mail and express serv
ice into New England have been
assured for Pacific coast cities by
authorization recently (ranted
United Air Lines to operate a
. Cleveland-Hartford-Boston route,
W. T. Mclntyre,; Salem manager
for UAL,V. announced Wednesday
Be received his notification of the
permit to offer, the new service
from , W. A. Patterson, president
of the lines. Operation of the ad
ditional' service will commence as
soon as the needed equipment is
available, Mclntyre said he was
informed, , ,
Shop Woodrow's for new unpaint
ed book and wall shelves and
chests of drawers. Also Willard
batteries, Kelly tires, Nason paints
and enamel, auto glass and Kem
Tone wall finish.1 325-345 Center
Street Phone 5558, Woodrow's.
Injured at MiU Jerry Krali
cek, 53, of Turner, received a la
ceration on the right cheek Wed
nesday afternoon when he be
came "tangled" in the extractor,
city first aid men reported. Sev
eral stitches were necessary and
he was taken to the Salem Dea
coness hospital lor the surgery
and immediately, thereafter dis
missed. He suffered also from
bruises and , shock, first aiders
aid. r 1
"Cyn Cronise Photographs and
rnmM. let Nst'l Ranlr TlXAr
. May Lay Cable Marion coun
ty court has signed a formal or
der granting to the Portland Gen
eral Electric Co. permission to lay
an underground cable for its lines
approximately 1500 feet along
county road 618 north from Clax
,ter road north of Salem and par
allel to the Oregon Electric rail
road tracts, i Object of burying
the cable is to avoid power line
interference since a line 'to the
new alumina plant will run along
the. same road. ,
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty.
File Firm Name Certificate of
assumed business name for - the
firm of Grabenhorst Bros., 134
South Liberty street, was filed,
Wednesday in , the Marion county
clerk's office simultaneously with
certificates of retirement from use
of the name W. H. Grabenhorst &
Co. Members of the firm are G. H.
Grabenhorst and E. B. Graben
horst ! 1
WRC Rummage Sale, 332
Commercial, FrL'and Sat.
N.
Jesuit Teacher Visits Rev. Ro
bert Renner, SJ, professor of his-
.tory at the Jesuit college in Seat
tie, is visiting relatives in West
Salem and friends , in Salem. - He
was a student in Salem schools
prior to enter frig .the Jesuit novi
tiate. I
Clearance on i several groups of
Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats.
Smart Shop. V
bituary
Andrew "'
Oliver P. Andrews, at the residence.
1434 Ferry street. June 13. Husband
of Mrs. Ida M. Andrews; father of
Mrs. John Adlard of Norfolk. Va.. and
Perry B. Andrews of Van Nuys, Caul.
brother of Mrs. O. M. Wold and Mrs.
Fred Scheidecker. both of Laurel
Mont- Mrs. Oscar Zimmerman of
Jamestown, - ND, and. Dr. John And
rews of Vancouver, Wash. Services
wUl be held Friday. 'June 16. at
p.m., from the Clough-Barriclc com
pany chapel with interment in Bel'
crest Memorial park. t
f.lavrr
- PhilliD Arthur Glover, late resident
nt sas Market street, at a local hos
Dital June IX Father of Roy A. Glover
nf Salem and James C. and D. M
Glover, both of Portland; and brother
of George Glover of Sublimity. John
Glover ot Idaho. Henry liiover or ure
eon and Mrs. Ellen Lambert of Stay
ton. Services will be held Friday, June
16. .at 3 JO pjn.. from the Clough-
; Harriet comoanv . chaoel with Rev.
1 Willard Hall officiating. Interment In
Belcrett Memorial park.
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William Walter Cory at his home,
fE5 South 17th street, Tuesday, June
r t the of 84 years. Husband
: e Kttzie C. Cory : of Salem; father
of Mm. F. R. Vance of Klamath Falls
and Mrs. 3. K, Slmonton of Snoho
mish, Wash.; and brother of Mrs. Guy
' Voris of Lebanon, ma., ana rrea i.
Cory of Jupiter. Fla. Services will be
. held from the Clough-Barrick com
i party chapel Friday. June 16. at 10
ajn- with Rev. Willard HaS offi-
i ciating.
Avheafelter K-
Mrs. Kdyth 3. Ashenfelter passed
twir at the home of her son In Carl
ton. Ore, June IS,, at the age of 78.
Survin are the following children
Louis R. and Edward S. of Carlton,
John H. of Portland. Dale E. of Con
lan. Ore.. James J. of Berkeley. Calif
Mrs. Gertrude Harper, Los Angeles,
raiif- Mrs. Margaret Thomas, Mrs.
r-nrtia Strode and Mrs. Ray Swear
inger, all of Salem: also. 15 grand
-hUrirn and six creat srandchildren
one sister. Mrs. Claude Townsend of
Salem, and one brother, Oscar Rertnie
of Portland. Services will be held
Thursday. June 15. at 1S p.m.. from
the Macy Funeral home. McMinnville,
Ore. Concluding services in Macleay
. cemetery at Macleay, Ore. ?
Ma Ira J'-'';
in thia pltv. June 14. Mary X. Nairn
at the age of years. Survived by
. niM-e. Mrs. Georce Hutchinson
La Grande, and brother, Frank Dickey
f Sheridan. Announcement Of ser
vices later by W. T. Rigdon company
must serve yc
... for a lifetime. Don
If TO
rour eyes are pricelessN.
They must serve you
... for a lifetime. Dont
NewBridge PlannedReplace
ment of the 60-foot bridge near
Noble school . above Scotts Mills
by a shorter span this summer
will be made possible partially
Because of two bits of improve
ment on county roads. County En
gineer N. C. Hubbs said Wednes
day after examination of the old
structure. ': Dirt from .corners at
the intersections' of road 661'with
81, coming up from- Brier Knob
school, and of 661 with 782, which
runs past ; the 'Noble school, will
be used for fills at the bridge site.
Deafened?: Special hearing clinic
including free audiometric hear
ing test- at Salem's only hearing
aid office. June 12th to 16th in-
usive. 905 , 1st Natl. Bank bldg.
Ph. 6350.
FJderly Woman Hurt Eva A.
Lebold, 70, of 295 South 16th
street, fell to the pavement when
hetus she was entering at Court
and Commercial streets at 8 p.
m. Wednesday was, struck in the
rear by another street bus. The
ar was not great, witnesses said.
First aid men, called to the scene,
took their patient to Salem Dea-
soness hospital, believing she
would probably be dismissed this
morning.
Slip a Tie in with the bond you
are . giving Dad, Father's Day,
June 18th. Alex Jones, 121 North
High St
Nominations Accepted Accept
ances of nominations were filed
with Marion County Clerk Henry
Mattson on Wednesday by A. C
Burk, democratic nominee for re
election as sheriff; Denver Young,
republican nominee for the same
office, and Dr. L. E. Barrick, re
publican nominee for re-election
as coroner.
For Sale: Strictly mod. 6-rm.
English style home, incl. I elect.
water heater, full basement,; fire
place, hwd. fl., 2-16 x 22 bdrms.
Must sell for $5900. Ph. owner,
33fiR
New Secretary Appointment of
Evelyn Satter as county court sec
retary to succeed Mrs. Mary i Bail
lie, who has gone south to join her
husband, was announced Wed
nesday' by County Judge Grant
Murphy. The new secretary j com
mences work Friday.
Young lady for general office
work. Some stenographic work,
This j desirable permanent ! posi
tion ; available about July 1st.
Write box 200, Statesman. ! . '
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Lane Named The road to Bel
crest Memorial park running west
from' Liberty road three miles
south of Salem was officially
named Cunningham lane by ac
tion Wednesday of the Marion
county court4 The selection of the
name was made by 16 petitioners,
property owners in the area.
Mrs. Arneson Speaks Louise
Arneson, director of nursing serv
ices for Marion county chapter of
the American Red Cross, will be
speaker at Friday noon's lunch
eon meeting of the Salem' Credit
association, using as her subject
-Blood Plasma."
Brown's Name Filed Harry
A. Brown and Rose Brown have
filed a certificate of assumed name
for Brown's. Credit Jewelers and
Optometrists, 184 North Liberty
street, with the Marion county
clerk.
Boy Injured Garry Mille,
was taken to a Salem Hospital
Wednesday after his right arm
was drawn into an electric
wringer. Physicians said the in
jury was not serious.
Here's the Real Gift
For Dad
From Bishop's
If he likes a fine watch,
a Patek-Philippe . . the Im
peccable tailoring of a Bur
berry topcoat, then he'll
prize King's Men sequence
of toiletries. Exquisitely pre-
Teacher Lack ;
More Serious H
Filling teaching, 'positions in
the Oregon schools next fall; pro
vided the war continues,' will be
more serious than at the start of
the school year now closed in
most school districts, state educa
tional ' department officials de
clared Wednesday. , 1
In order to attract out-of-state
teachers and , teachers who :haye
retired from! the' classrooms, the
1943 ; legislative; act authorizing
issuance of emergency teachers
certificates will.be continued an
other year., 'Several - hundred
teachers qualified under this law
pripr to the opening of school last
September.
"There is no reason to assume
that school conditions 'will: im
prove this year," Rex Putnam,
state superintendent Of public in
struction, averred. 1 i
Many teachers now serving un
der! emergency I certificates ! will
attend summer Ichool this year in
order to meet the requirements
of .the Oregon "school laws in op
eration i prior to the issuance of
emergency certificates : J f
A number of smaller school dis
tricts consolidated last year be
cause of the teacher shortage; and
other mergers are expected dur
ing the current ! summer, Putnam
said. ' ! & - ' I
Hudson Assumes New
State Duties Here 1
Maurice Hudson, appointed
s tate ; corporation, commissioner
here Tuesday to succeed the late
Lloyd Smith assumed his new du
ties here Wednesday.
Hudson said there would be no
immediate changes in his office
staff. The new corporation com
missioner is an attorney and has
been prominent in legaFand fra
temal circles in Oregon for many
years. ft
Prior, to his appointment as cor
poration commissioner he lived in
Portland. .;$ "v--. ' I ..
Directs Release The circuit
court for the Oakland, Calif dis
trict Tuesday directed the re
lease of Charles Hawk, , wanted
here for non-support, according
to information received in S Sa
lem Wednesday.'; J
Held in Jail Harold Farley ar- j
rested in Portland on a warrant
out of Silverton justice court,
charging non-support was booked
in at the Marion; county jail Wed
nesday, j - I .
Name Filed Assumed business
name for Silverton Green Houses
has been filed in the Marion coun
ty clerk's office? by C. W. Craw-
ford and Grace E. Crawford,1 Sil
verton.' J ' " " 1 -
Property Sold- Marion county
court has. approved contract of
sale of lot 3, block 13, depot addi
tion, to Floyd G Bickell and Ger
trude R. BickeU for $1500. i
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Radio Stolen : Ruth Bailey,
440 Mill street! has . reported to
city police that a radio was stolen
Tuesday night from ' her apart
ment 'I' . ' :
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First Aid Given Four-year-old
Richard Church, 755 North
16th street fell from a fence Wed
nesday i receiving a cut over the
right eye, city first aid men 'said.
Sheriff A. C Burk went to
Oakland recenlty in quest of the
prisoner. The release was ordered
under a habeas! corpus -proceed
ing. " f - : . I' '
tented in enameled 23 -kt."
gold containers that would
grace the table of a Baronet.
" Cologne, talcum, shav
ing bowl, lotion. Each $5.
CIRCUIT COURT
. FJwood LL Smith cYS.C;BeulahJ
Smith; - complaint ; f o t : cuvorce
charges' cruel and inhuman treat
ment and asks custody of younger
of two minor children; married
at Leston, SD, September 26, 1935.
Dorothy Sturdivant vs Klcnard
Sturdivant; complaint for divorce
charges cruel and inhuman treat
ment and asks restoration of name
of Dorothy . Glover. 1
Henry Palmer vs. Laura Z, Pal
mer; -amended answer and: cross
complaint 5 for j divorce "r- alleges
plaintiff treated defendant in cruel
and inhuman mariner, left her to
earn a living for herself and two
children, who ' have since .reached
majority, asks undivided one-half
interest in California properties of
plaintiff and one-third of Oregon
properties and court costs, estab
lished, at: $1072 in accompanying
affidavit : I :!
Ruby Blumer vs. Roy Blumer;
complaint 'for divorce charges
cruel and inhuman treatment and
asks1 restoration to . plaintiff joi
name of Ruby Wilson; married at
Bronpton, la., December 5, 1928.
Traglio vsl Lukinheal; set for
hearing at 9:30 ajn. today before
Judge George Duncan..
State vs. Robert Wi White; plea
of guilty; to be sentenced Mon
day morning at 9:30 o'clock. -
probate Court "1 i
William F, Kelly ; estate; 4 re
opened to receive undistributive
part of a legacy from estate 'of
Margaret McCartan; distribution
to be to Olive Kelly, widow, and
hehv . . I ' - ' .
' Rena Anderson estate; final de
cree to Alfred M. Anderson,1;11'"
ministrator. V
Anna Corhouse guardianship;
final account of Amos Corhouse,
guardian, reports balance of
$2357.95; final order for distrl
bution of residue of estate to heirs.
W. R. Kane estate; inheritance
tax of $702.32 determined; net
taxable estate appraised at $26,
634.45; inheritance of $4439.07
goes to each of the following:
Charles Kane, Joe Kane and John
Kane, brothers; Ethel McDermed
and Hazel McDermed, sisters, and
Ethel Kane, sister-in-law,
JUSTICE COURT
Calvin Alfred Hildebrandt; no
rear license j plate exhibited; $5
and costs, f
Margaret fSeethoff, Portland;
violation , of basic rule; $15 and
costs.
Samuel George Leminger; void
foreign license; $10 and costs.
Be Sure It's Bishops
For That Gift for Dad
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'. my Pop ! C-2S
Arrow Bonair Shirts are made of lightweight;;,
corded madras. They lack as cool as they ee
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Complete with Sanforized label, of course (less
than 1 shrinkage). $134.
Aromcsh .Ties in frosty summer colors add to ;
Dad's su-conditioTung. $1. i ' ; , U 4
' coot. coot '
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BtlVsnbp's'.
uacsiags applications
Henry : "Gordon" Carl, "26, civil
engineer, 1272 Willamette street,
Eugene, - and Maxine Elizabeth
Enger, 21, stenographer, 695 Court
street - r
Harold L. Nation, i legal, elec-l
trician, ' 125 Abrams - avenue, and
Edna M. Fitts, legal, teacher,
route seven, Salem. : 1
MUNICIPAL COURT .
Corydon M. Blodgett route one;
violation of basic rule; $5 YmL '
Beth Sellwood
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To'Heiad Club
-The "crowning of Oregon Chin
Up club president Beth Sellwood,
Salem, as "Queen', of Courage"
highlighted the third annual meet
ing of this group at the Ghemek
eta IOOF hall here Sunday. Fred
Camp, Portland, placed the crown
on Queen Beth's - blonde curls,
while Miss Joy Swift, ; Gresham,
and 'Miss Barbara $ Henderson,
Portland, . were attendants. Miss
Henderson presented Queen Beth
a bouquet of red roses in. behalf
of the club. !
Miss Sellwood was unanimously i
elected president of the dub for
the third . consecutive year since
its founding. Other .-officers were
eletced as follows; Phyllis Swift,
Gresham, vice president? Bernice
Nitengale,! Stayton, secretary; and
Bill JuddJ Milwaukie,; treasurer. ,
Close to 200 - members : and
friends of the club attended this
gathering which; climaxed with a
musical program. and an address
by State Senator Lew Wallace in
the; afternoon. - '.li' "
Smell Lauds
Gov. Earl " Snell I Wednesday
called attention to "infantry day,"
Thursday, June 15, t as a means
of gaining a more complete pub
lic appreciation of this heroic arm
of the war service. 1 ir r
The date marks the anniver
sary of George Washington's
election as commander-in-chief of
the Continental army.
"Infantry day this year ap
proaches at a time When we can
readily realize -it is the infantry
that goes into hand-to-hand com
bat with the enemy, incurs losses I
far in excess of proportionate
strength and calls for the last
measure of individual courage,"
Gov. Snell said. :
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Infantry
Day
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Truck Firm
Files Brief
Respondent's brief was filed In
I the state supreme court here
I Wednesday m an; action brought
bT the Pierce Auto Freight Lines
to . restrain ' the 'public utilities
commissioner from Issuing a per-
I manent . permit to . the Oregon-
Nevada-California Fast : freight.
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incl, to "operate' "between Port
land apd the' California line.!.
The circuit court for "Marion
county held for the utilities com
missioner i whereupon the Pierce
Auto Freight Lines appealed to
the supreme court -'
The utilities commissioner, af
ter a hearing, held that opera
tions of Oregon-California Fast
Freight Lines would : not impair
the status: of other operators.'
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Verl Taylor TriaL
Set for uly 10. r.
Trial of Verl C Taylor, charged
with shooting and wounding H. O.
White, Salem merchant, on May
16, has been set for July Iff in the
Marion county circuit court. Judge
E. Mi Page will preside. -,;
The bullet struck .White on .the
arm and he was taken to a hos
pita! for .medical attention.
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HAVE YOUR EYES
EXAMINED NOV1
Dr. Harry A. Brown
Optometrist
134 N. Liberty St
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