The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    T OREGON. STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tucsdar Morning. June 23. J3H
PAGEnvs-t
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l Ovcrwhelmlaf Majority, ft to 1
Donald Young war reelected
school director by an uninterested
Salem populace Monday. Out of
some 22,000 possible voters meet
ing the necessary qualifications
only 43 were sufficiently interest
ed in who directs the welfare of
their -children's school activities to
turn out So Young was reelected
by - an overwhelming - majority,
42 to L The single write-in vote
was for R. L. Elfstrom. Young
will serve for another five years.
Clearance on several groups of
Coats,' Suits, Dresses - and Hats.
Smart Shop. " ': v'V. ;
- rhysician Employed D r .
Douglas G, Cooper, Portland, has
been employed as a full-time phy
sician by the, state industrial ac
ciaent commission ; and will as
sume his hew duties here on July
) Increase. Jn the number of
claims under the workmen's com
pensation law made the employ
ment of an additional physician
necessary, officials said.
Young lady for general office
work. Some stenographic work
This desirable permanent posi
tion available about July 1st.
Write box 200, Statesman. i.
Notice of Name Change Henry
C. Mattson, county, clerk, gave
public notice of change in name
from Sundsrud to Sundale by
Anna' Sophie, Lucille May and
Morris Dale Sundale. Ole Johan
Sunsrud changed his name to Ole
John bundaie. Public notice ox we
secutive weeks in the Gervais
Star. - Gt
"Cyn" , Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Nat') Bank Bid.
Auction Bonds , Today The
Salem Kiwanis will engage in a
war bond auction at the regular
weekly meeting today noon at the
Marion hotel. Sid Stevens will be
the auctioneer in charge. Varied
musical numbers will also be on
today's program. :; ?
For store . fixtures, built-ins, or
any type of mill work, see Rei
mann Supply Co. Phone 9203.
Certificates of Nomination and
Acceptance Certificates of nom
ination and acceptance were filed
Monday in the county clerk's of
fice on both the republican and
democratic; tickets for Roy J. Rice,
county commissioner, and Earl
Adams, constable for Salem jus
tice of peace and constable dist
ricts. . j. - J ;' j.
Rugs and uphol. cleaned. Ph. 6831
Rowboat Missing; A grey and
dark red rowboat belonging to A,
S JTussjpg,. 1327- Marion street, is
missing from his pier on Mill
creek behind the owner's house.
Tussing is of the belief that the
boat was taken by an unidentified
youth who was with boys who had
received permission" to use the
boat. j . r
Reroof with - Johns-Man ville as
phalt shingles. Right over your
old roof. Free estimates. Ma this
Bros.,' 164 S. Com'l. Phone 4642.
Revival Services Due The
Gospel tent at 22nd and Lee
streets will be the site of revival
I services beginning tonight at 8
o'clock. Special music and singing
together with the message of the
evening will be featured on the
program. - j . :
Deafened. .Free test world re
n o w n e d symphonic acousticon.
Batteries for all r aids. Salem's
Hearing , Aid Headquarters, 905
1st National Bank Bldg. Ph: 6350.
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Four Runaways State police
- report that ; four boys ran away
from the state training school,
two on Sunday and two on Mon
day. 1 Walter "E. Sexsmith and
Richard Coffman left the institu
tion' Monday and : Alton Ammon
son and Russel Zink on- Sunday.
Paint ' sale discontinued colors.
Save 20. R. D, Woodrow, 325
345 Center St.
Two Quitclaim Deeds Signed
The county court signed two quit
claim orders in favor of Walter
G. and Florence Sample for prop
erty in Donald " and- to Hugh and
Rose Magee for 20 acres in Mar
ion county. .
The Pike, ice cream, store, now
open Sundays for sale of our own
35c' quart brick and ice cream
cones... , . .,. ..:! .
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Injures Back G. W. Tupper,
576 McNary avenue, West Salem,
. was given first aid when he strain'
,- ed several ligaments In his back
while lifting a battery at the Dav
idson garage Monday morning. A
doctor was called.
Get that new roof . now. Save.
money. Independent Contractor.
Phone 6333.
Rleo Baek Commissioner Roy
Rice has once more taken up his
duties as county official after at
tending the State Grange tconyeh
tion held at Grants Pass last week!
In thim city Jun IS. Elizabeth Wane
r. SA, lata resident f 913 JNS Emvraon
rreet, Portland. Announcement of
services - later by - Howell-Edwards
runeral home. IWalker-HoweU.)
Amelia A. Cattrelt C3, at a local
hospital. Sunday. June 1. Survived by
a son. Cyrus CattreU f Salem: a
brother. Morse Monzinro of Salem, and
thru nieces. Mary Monzineo of Salem
nd Mrs. Amelia Bateman and Mrs.
riia Wickersham. both of Seattle. Ser
iv will be held at the Rose Lawn
Funeral home Tuesday. June 20. at
1 :.io p.m., with Dr. Henry Marcotte
fficiatinf. Interment : la City View
Two':'' Minor- Injuries ' Delia
Read, 80, 2325 Myrtle . avenue,
was treated by first aiders for
dog bites on the palm and wrist
of her right arm. Lawrence Zin-
sen, 15, route T, box 295, fell off
a bicycle and sustained a cut over
the right eye and bruised left ear.
He, was taken to Deaconess hos
pital. . J
We still have Cherry Picking Lad
ders; also extension ladders. Geo.
E. Allen Hardware. ' -
Reserved seat sale for Salem Sad
dle Club Horse Show June 24 &
25, at Arbuckle King's.
Car Tires Punctured During the
recent months, city police ; have
been notified of various types of
vandalism with tires in this vicin
ity,". A "recent phase is that 'of tire
puncturing or slicing as reported
by several cars parked on South
Liberty street and near the Paulus
Bros, cannery. Jn most cases the
tires punctured are those nearest
the curbj. Lewis McRae reported
his car -was the recipient of such
action Monday morning between
7 or 8 a.jm. .... , .
Cannery j Workers: Special busi
ness at our next .regular meeting
June 21st, involving electing of a
business! agent and ways and
means of maintaining same for
this organization.- E u 1 a Riley,
Kec'v. T-oral No. 22104.
Cold Pack Canners at Firestone
RtnrA 3QS M T.ihortv
Loop Opened The Mt Hood
:lr.:r Z"":
er because of snow, was opened
o traffic Monday, state highway
officials here announced. The Mc
Kenzie: highway from Eugene to
Bend was opened last week.
For home loans see Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty. '
On State Board Gov. Earl
Snell Monday announced the re'
appointment of W. H. Ross, Port
land, as a member of the state
real estate board. He will serve a
four-year term. ' j ;
See Lane and Clackamas Co, Sher
iff's Posse June 25th, 2 p. m, Salem
Saddle Club Horse Show.! Fair
grounds.
Windshield Broken Both sides
of the windshield in his Buick se
dan were broken last week be
tween the hours of noon and !
p.m., W. H. Bretz, 691 Highland,
has told police.
Spanish classes at the old high
school, 460 N. High, are announced
by Theodore Merritt, formerly of
the-YMCA and the San Rafael
military academy, also on the gov
ernment's eligible list of chief
translators. Emphasis will be giv
en, conversation. An advanced
class opens Wed., June. 21st; be
ginners, Mon., June '26th; both at
7:30 p. m.
Picnic Slated Former resi
dents of Salem now living in Port
land will hold their annual picnic
in Laurelhurst park Sunday, June
25, beginning at 3 o'clock.
Leaving Thursday for Chicago and
intermediate way-points. Office
closed from June 23rd to July 5th
inclusive. Persons desiring to con
tact me during the Republican Na
tional Convention may do so in
care of Hotel Bismarck. Urgent
legal business requiring immediate
local attention will be attended to
by Mr. Zerzan, at 121 New Bligh
Building, Salem'. Herman E.
Lafky, Attorney at Law. Paid
adv.
Hub Caps Taken Two chrome
hub caps were taken from a Ford
coupe belonging to Jess Tryon
while : his car stood parked in
front of the Royal Court apart
ments,
The Auburn Women's ClJb wish
to thank all who have made dona
tions for improving the school
kitchen. Others wishing to contri
bute mav nhone 35R5. '
Gas Stolen Rev. E.W. Terry
reported to police the theft of gas
oline from his automobile while it
was in his garage at 280 Pine
street. ; "
We still have Cherry Picking Lad
ders; also, extension ladders. Geo.
E. Allen Hardware.
Mail Box Stolen Mrs. Stella
Scott, 2266 Mission, reported to
police Monday the 'theft of a rural
type mail box from near her resi
dence.
Standard Red Cross First Aid
Class beginning -7:30 Thursday
eve. Old high school bldg. 3rd
floor. June 22. Public invited
Escapee Located S t a t e police
have returned Harvey Saiegon,
weekend escapee from the Fair
view home, to confinement
See Oregon Mounted Posse . and
Yamhill co. Sheriff's Posse. Sat
8 pjn. Salem Saddle Club Horse-
show. Fairgsounds. , e
: Tewnsend I Club Townsend
club No. 3 ; meets tonight at
o'clock at 17th and Court streets,
Fpotl Prices Qirab -1.8
in Portland
PORTLAND, June 19 - (ff) -Food
prices climbed 1.1 per " cent
in the month ending May IS to
brinf Portland prices 50.G hifher
than In the pre-war year of 1939.
- Fresh , fruits and vegetables-
particularly' onions, carrots, or
tinges, lettuce and apples caused
most of last a month'a Increase,
William A. Bedsoe, regionaal di
rector of the VJS. bureau of labor
Rules Tighten
For Buying j
New 1942 Car
r-T,,i Tr-cvn. ,?n Ka .1 liiM. I
t bu new 1942 cars after lune
Z "Ha w
OPA mileage rationing repn
taiive.i announced .Monday.
list of j eligibles Is being redpeed
because of the small number pf
new 1942 cars available fori ra
tioning, he explained.
Doctors, nurses, ministers, iwar
workers and others engaged ,in !
work essential to the war effort or
to 'public health and safety are on
the eligible list, Eggen said, j
Highlights of the new rules :
The car must be used princf
pal-
ly for one or more of the purposes
included in the eligibility listi
esen
The
Eligibility xt persons who Ivantl, in nil6 nn t.,.
a;;i942 car for driving iou or 1
more .pupUs, students, Aeachejs or
school employes to or from sdhool
is revoked. , , i .
Eligibility, is granted the UAited
Service. Organizations, Inc, jipon
certification i of U S O natfonal
headquarters that a car is needed
in connection with travel on faffi-
Cial business. v I I
In the past, members of 1 the
armed forces on active dut, as
well as; persons who had been! ad-
vised they were physically fit for
military duty,- could sell their
1942 cars to any person,; whether
he had ration certificates or inot
Now they may sell on this Basis
only to members of their town
families, after, obtaining a clear
ance statement ' from any - local
OPA board. 7 . '
Juiuc or salvage companies may
now buy a damaged 1942 car with
a ration certificate- for repair land
resale.
All persons eligible to acquire a
car for; purposes other than tfieir
own use may scrap a 1942 ca
salyagej its parts if repair is
practicable. I V
not
A 1942 car may be regained by
an jowner from whom the car
was
repossessed, without the nece:
ity
of getting a certificate.
Gets Parole
Harold Farley was sentenced to
nine months in the county jail by
Judge E., M. Page Monday knd
then paroled to the state boar of
parole, upon condition that he ay
$150 per month to his family
through the parole board. Charge
of lion r support was brought !
against him by the district attor
ney. Farley waived indictment
befpre the grand jury and pleaped
guilty to the charge.
Earlier in the day an order was
filed from the Silverton justice
court binding Farley over to fthe
grand jury. Besides his wife, there
are five minor children involved.
Date of: non-support started Ifeb.
: in, Becoming to material
submitted. " . i ; f
ODlB
6lmonths old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Tesk. 1840 Ne
braska, Salem .
Rea-lster your baby now! It
may win aa much as $250
' tKrsti Prize) of tha '
1 SMt IK WAR BONDS
offered for the best "Picture
Babies" of l44. It may also
win the "Weekly Prize a 25
Ufa Sise Hand Painted Oil
Portrait. , "
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ne..No Entry FN. Flil out
523 SUJa Street, Sx!iia,Orra
7M V. I -Miom 57Z2 ; i 1 .
V Oiher BUkep maiiX-J
rartla4 Slankrleld Vaneevvei
Farley
Guilty
taaoi
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Sandra' Lou Tesk j
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CIRCUIT COURT " - . : .
Chester Maulding vs.- Mt Angel
Creamery Co.; demurrer' filed by
defendant , t.
j H M f ..1 . AM P
ivy jEJ-iocson vs. - vhu ie .
exson; compiaim ior u vVe
on grounds that defendant
married July j 24, -1933 at Van-
couver, ' Wasn. - ,w, : - .4
j , State vs.Raymond Bascue; or-,
der binding; defendant to grand
jury upon charge of larceny; bail
set at $1000 by Silverton justice
court $--; -C-v L'-.f
Flora Ransom Hereth vs. Har
old W. Ransom et al; answer of
defendant Wayne Ransom admit
ting certain; paragraphs of- com
plaint and denying .all others;
alleges that Harold W. Ransom
was paid full, adequate complete
1943 L,.. firi, J
for -f "estate.
s j dba Mort.
bta 'iiifmf rv .r
Emmpt t. Roee- motinn tA nsh
service of summons.
Donald w. McLean vs. Dorothy
v McLean: divorce decree a ward -
ing piainUff custody of ; minor
child horn in 'defmdant a rpsiilt
cf i prior marriage, and also of
two minor children of the couple;
defendant eiven right of visitation.
Ames J. lEstabrook vs. Raloh
C. Estabrook; complaint for di-
vorce alleging cruel and inhuman
treatment; plaintiff seeks $100
attorneys fees, $500 lump sum
settlement for alimony and restor
ation or her former name, Agnes
J. Robertson. ; "
Myrtle LeClaire vs. Edward Le-
Claire; divorce decree awarded to
plaintiff; with custody of minor
child going to defendant, and
right of visitation to plaintif.-.
Selma Ulrich vs. Frank Ulrich;
divorce decree entered for plain
Wk'rk not tclling ourselves that tbe war
, is practicalljr over. There's still tre-j
" mendous job to do; But even so, s buty
United Mainliners speed along the Pacific
Coast, e're seeing the lights start to come'
on again. It is the beginning of the brighter
tomorrow hich lie ahead. . . ;. !
' United has always had implicit confidence
in the futiire of the West. From a modest
beginning, United's famous Main I2n 'Airt
way today linki 17 Pacific Coast cities m ith
CbtWgOiVNew
iogton and many other of the nation's East
Coast -I cities; A record of more than 260
million miles of flying experience has been
established.: : ,
The men and women of United continue
to plan ahead They Itnow that as soon as
aircraft planta can turn from building
' bombers to producing commercial plane,
.-ou will travel in great, new, 4-engine Main-
tiff by: default; plamtVf "awarded
custody of . minor child and .res
toration of former name. Selma
Hintz. , , . . ;
R. C. Hazeltine vs.: Louise Ra
chel Hazeltine by Emory J. L
bold, guardian ad j litem; divorce
decree awarded plaintiff. ' - ,
t Jonathan Schindlee et . al vs.
Lena Stahlin et al: order for mih-
lication of summoni in Jefferson
Review - for four ; consecutive
weeks; complaint seeks determin
ation of interests in! real property,
some 20 acres located in. Marion
county, and the apppintment of
some suitable person to . act . s
referee in sale of , property and
dividing' proceeds inj accordance
with interests of several parties.
PROBATE COURT' ' r i
: Silas, M. Fletcher estate; final
order discharging Ronald C. Glo
ver4 executor, ' froni duties,' heirs
St law are two sisteri 'Ennice H.
Tobie, Portland; and Rita Fletcher
Abbott, Parma, Idahd; receipt of
r-Eleanor Johnson estate; supple
mental final order entered dis
charging Cynthia Ann; Link, exe
cutrix, of trust, receipts of dis
tributees filed; state I inheritance
tax set - at $10.26 on estate of
$1025.18. . t
John Kaeser estate;! final hear
ing set for July 22 at) 10 a m. on
final account filed by! Alma Kae
ser, executrix, listing frecepits of
$686.59, disbursements of $1291.02
leaving deficiency of $604.43, paid
by.' Anna Kaeser; disbursements
include $312.09 paid both to exe
cutrix and : to attorney, E. L.
Crawford, t . -j. ...
J .F. Hughes estate; petition for
extension of time to July 15, 1944,
in which j to, file complete inven
tory of estate. - 1
Joseph - Eskelson estate; order
to J. F. Ulrich, executor of estate,
it . . .!
3EHQ LH aQDCu
1
to show ' cause why he has- not
filed final account V or why he
should not.b removed as executor
of estate; petition filed by Kather
ine Daniel, daughter of deceased,
alleges that estate of deceased in
Morrow and Marion counties con
sists of real and personal property
over $50,000, and that executor
refuses to file final account pro
vided . by' law; i V-' - v ; - :!: .
. George W Wood esUte; final
hearing set for July 29, at 10 usa:
on final account filed by Robin
P. Day, administrator,' listing re
ceipts of $1570 apd disbursements
of ; $578.73, leaving balance of
$991.27.
Fred Schiesser estate return of
sale f Ued by Albert Streiff , exe
cutor, an sale of lands and ene
menta for $5150 to Elizabeth Hem
shorn of Mt" Angel; terms of iale
also include purchase of hay and
estate's share of crop for $100.
John A. Lambert, jr guardian
ship; order aproving annual ac
count filed by (Joe Horneffer,
guardian, listing receipts of $560
an . disbursements of $083, .in
cluding a' $75 war bond, leaving
net cash of $351.47, and estate of
$426.47. t
Norman Bircher guardianship;
order discharging; guardian, .Luke
Dilliard; ward became 21 years of
age several months ago and is now
prisoner of war in Japan.
.William .Service estate; order
discharging H. B. La than, admin
istrator, from duties; heirs at law
are Bertha Elizabeth Haydon,
Olympia, Wash; wie-lhird of es
tate; May M. Senide, daughter,
Silverton, one-third; and William
Ralph Service, son, Seal Beach,
Calif., one-third of estate. !
; U. S. Page estate; inheritance
tox on estate of $69,735.55 deter
mined at $919.71. I ,
Chester Lester! Bonney; final
decree discharging George W.
Hubbs, administrator, from duties,
and distributing estate as follows:
liners that Mill serve the Pacific Coast . i i
planes that Mill cruise at 300 miles an hour;
j There will be luxurious flight accommo
da lions for 52 passengers : ; : details of
service and cuisine that will be even finer
than United's present high standards ; . . at
fares that ill be consistently lowered. -
jtg mnU of when you tnuit M eefl u$or
rompUtm mlr traWI information. Buy in mrm
vith mooting Umrfim trofiie aWmeinefs, wo' 11 do
mil tco tmn to kelpyotu Eton f your dottinmtion
I Uonm routo other thon Unttod't, uo uont to
mono ooyour trmvet informotion hoodquorton.
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IQS ANOEIIS . V ai& HOUIS
SAN flANCISCO 1U MOU1I
CHICAGO ..... . . J7H HOUIS
NEW YOKK ...... lOUKOUtS
Emma Boney, widow, Kansas
City, Mo3 - one-half : residue cf
estate; Ethel Bonney Taylor,
Hollywood, Calif n ane-sixth; Mary
Jane Lawler, daughter, Burbank,
Calif, and Charles Arthur Bon
ney, : , soii ; Flagstaff, Ariz," one
sixth... "'M ; - W ' ; 2 r . "
William Reinert J Habernicht,
guardianship; order approving an
nual and - final report 1 of . Rose
Hanah S w a n s o n " Haberntcht
guardian, listing total receipts of
$2436.17, and expenditures . of
$609.86, leaving cash 1 balance of
$1826.31; ward became 21 on Juse
9, 1944 p;i - :ri :.Ui:l
MARRIAGE LICENSES "
Ara J. Davis, 28, Camp Adair;
Patricia J. McGinnie, 19, Salem.
5IUNICIPAL COURT J. ; f ,
MatK Fijands Nolz, jr j 595 Un
ion, four In front seat, fined $2.50.
Don Karbteh, no driverts license,
fined $5. q'- v,
Margaref McAdoo,- Y"a I?ima,
wasn, disorderly conduct: $50 for
10 days.-!--' " i ' "
Pvt. Thomas W. Leuckie, hdqtrs.
battery 725th FA battalion; disor
derly . conduit released to I army
authoritiesj- . -:: j . J : '. . ;
Helen McBride, Salem, disorder
ly conduct; $50 or 10 days.
Pvt Robert W. Hamilton, hdqtrs.
battery 725th FA battalion, disor
derly condiict, released to army
authorities.) f j j, .
Clyde E.jAvls, tynchbUrg, VaJ
vagrancy, held. ;.. : -i i;:;---'.!'
. Roy Malone, transient; vagran
cy, held. ).-... I -.,.-..i.ij:..';,
Cameron' D .Campbell,! 1655 N.
Capitol, no driver's license.
JUSTICE COURT ,--1 1". V -"
Cecil Eastman Reynolds; over
height load; $25 bail.- j'j-i
Helen P-; Maddy; no operator's
license; $1 and costs.
Fred A. jKucera; no operator's
license; $1 (and costs! '-
Warren Mason Laselle; no oper
ator's license; $1 and costs.
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Fuiniture V
PORTLAND, June 19-P)-More
furniture will be available for con
sumers this ? year' than' last the
state convention of the retail fur
niture , association', was , told j5at
urday.Ki;';-:X.r.i;
Roscoe R.' Rau, Chicago, exe-
cutive vice president' of the ' Na
tional - Retail . Furniture associa-
. . . - -. .-
uon, saia . -me ouuook ior sup
plies' of. home goods is definitely
ort the mend.
Referring to . the price control
act up' for renewal In ' congress,
Rau - aid: furniture' ft dealers . are
seeking! assurance ''-they.-; wttl. not
have to continue "subsidizirtg. in-
creased manufacturing costs. Wheiv
the . government 'grants price ini
creases to manufacturers, he said.'
retailers should be allowed to pass
on these " advances , to -the con
sumer, -y ' : " . .- - ' "...
- Henry A. Schroeder of Myrtle
Point was elected president; El
mer Calef, Portland, - first vice
president; Sam Frager, Albany,
second vice president; A. H. Hern-,
dobler" Portland.- treasurer: J.
King Bryon, Portland, managing
director.: . - .,.
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f n.i' rn.
Officers Trouble Plus
- CAMP ADAIR, June 18 -iJP)
The Brock triplets - Floyd, Boyd
and Lloyd are giving"' their of
ficers at Camp Adair a confusing
time. They arrived from Clare
don, Tex. 1
iioniiiiR)
statistics, reported.
Cemetery. '
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