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The 0SEG02T STATESMAN. Solera. Oregon. Tuesday Mcrrlng, August 23 IS41 PAGE FIVE War Newt Subject Wendell Webb, managing editor of the Ore gon Statesman, will be the speaker Wednesday, at the Salem Rotary club luncheon. - "Collecting and Handling War News", will be the subject Webb was an Associated Press news man in the Pacific area Large Grojip - Of Young iMeh O 1 Vote on Social Questions A Petitions Filed ' Mountain ballot dealing with social security States Power company has filed problems, designed to determine two, petitions for line extensions attitudes of businessmen over the with the county court. One is for country has been received by the I an - extension 1710 feet long on;or several months after the Unit Salem Chamber of Commerce I county road 853 notrh of the Tur- states entered the war Chas. from the US Chamber of Com- ner Aumsvflle road terminating A. Sprague, published ,: of v toe year-old bracket have stimulated xnerce and will be submitted to its near the residence of Arnold Sel- statesman and member of the Ro- activity at the Salieni recruit directors. Five questions are un- nes. The other is for an extension tary club, will -introduce , the lng station. accordW to JL C der the general heading, 10 under 1125 feet long on -the Turner- speaker. ; - Frieseri, Sp. 1-c R) USNR in Tederal Old Age and Survivors", Marion market road starting at - - - 'm-''2J charge of the local station: How- six under -Employment services tne ena . 01 we present xme Tt-T?. -""ST ever it U'not certaui how:long ana unemployment compensa tion" and six under "Medical and Cash Sickness Benefits. - - Enlist in Navy Expanded quotas: for voluntary enlistments of men . in i the 17- terminating near the farm of A. Erlckson. Towns end's orchard,' Mission Bot tom. V; ' -7- '. - , Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. : . - - ... .--' - . . .-' - - - :: Parse Taken Children Fracture Elbe ws Five-year-olds with fractured el- bowi wire tb order of the day While Mrs. Monday in Salem, city first . aid stay "in effects Younr mm who ! wish to enlist FarreO Returns Today Sec- in the navy v&ould'iflaieappJi- retary of, State Robert S. Far-cation several weeks before, their rell, Jr, who for the past weeKI igth birthday in order' to be as- has been attending : a national I lured of enlistment.' Men ' 18 to Martha Dunn slept in her auto- men Stephen Muikey, 5, of conference of secretaries of state 38 must go through selective ser mobile which .was parked in the 1531 Market street dislocated and hi Cincinnati, Ohio, has notified vice board channels and cannot 100 block on North Commercial fractured his left elbow, and Chris his office Monday that he would fc certain for which branch they Sunday night about 9 o'clock her Battalion, 5, of 1490 North Fourth be back here today.. FarreU -was wOl be chosen. i 1 purse was stoxen irom ner person, gtreet, fell and fractured his left 1 electee w an omce in me naura- Those iH-sters. who made ap- , two war bonds, 11.50 in war I tarw inhirprl ; list week. Four- state. Stamps, personal papers, a gaso- TMr Barbara French. 1845 line ration book, eight food book, 'M 13th street vr her ni areTlts S OmercUL belonging to members of her fa- enn(i.. tiaraware, ua s. commercial. mily. sold knife and a For home loans see Salem red- wrist watch. Mrs. Dunn is employed at the Williams and Thacker hop yard. .. , plication for enlistment in the .navy j last week ' are: j .. from Sa lem, :, itonaia .creston ionara, Bernard Ray. Monaghin," William Homer Bales,. Lores I Kimball Dunham, Thomas H. Cooper and Robert Sperry KuewJir-from Halsey in Hospital W. N. Hul- sey, 241 South 18th street, was taken to Salem General hospital I West Salem, Jack trie Lutz: Desertion Charred When Monday morning after he had suf-1 from Marion, Jacob John Knie- ling, auvercon, naroia x toya Johnson and Earl Vinfcent Crites; Excellent unpainted furniture, city police arrested a motorist lerea "ear m desks, book shelves. R. D. Wood- on a charge of reckless driving wo. row Co S25 Center. Sunday they found riding In the -a, am-j r. Zwemke. from McMmnvllle Virtl . back seat a youth who declared u Nrto ComdlfWal TsSet Fleetwood, ;jf, ' and parley E. himself to be Pvt James L. Clem- "3 t.CfS?l Neuschwanger; from P.allaa,Pe- In Eugene . Mrs. George K. Moorhead, field secretary of I entS) deserter from the 70th di- ociai nypene uon ,rJt, vision, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. saclded. his left ankle, while en gaged in camp cookery Sunday. ter Hiebert, jr4 Louis Henry Dig by, and Arnold Pet Claassen; Unlversi of Oregon Medical 0 fn Jeffen. Wfa rFredrick Barnes and Arthur W. iHender- ...f acnooi, is in juigene ior several , far ,n th. r antral Howell aays eoniernng wiin uean naipn -rea. H e. was taken to Camp for shatter nroof auto class see son. . iiviwu, ue-ii i. Adair an(j turned over to mili- R. D. Woodrow, 345 Center St of nhvsical education, and Dr. H. I ...i I C Hoyman, new acting dean of AnU Farts Stolen Two hub Deschutes County i Fair wiw. yuMwi om VHUUUi w- caps were stolen Saturday nigntioi tJ TiAiA - iair hi Announced the sale of the r4 wr d I olatea lor ilenmona -The Robe. 12.75. -Under Cover. T r7""r ,i ."u . ." w . - ; - i - ti LwJi .;.t- 5or,: BUUr u Ransom while the vehicle was " .y ..r North Commercial streets to tion. Diuie book House, inc. wu& tutci k , nr. J-Joeriy. . :- Inted . vrocerv business there for the past 12 years and who plans to continue in that location. "Cyn" Thief Takes Gas Coupons Gasoline ration coupons were ta ken from James M. Green's au tomobile Saturday night while it frames. ist Natl Bank BIdg. was parxea in irom oi uie oiccii home . at 2340 Laurel. Clothing and a trunk, also in the car, were found on an adjacent vacant lot, but the gasoline stamps are till missing. . REDMOND AuffJ 28PV-Future IJ lLSL?"150 Farmer and FoutIhI exhibits, Grass Fires Sunday . City 1 lighted at the Deschutes : county firemen were called Sunday to 1 fair here September 23 and 24. CIECUIT COURT - r.T j. Roland Schirman. by his guard ian ad litem, Sam ISchlrmanT . vs. George F. Daily; amended com plaint for $10,000 general damages and $1188.19 special damages al leged sustained because of auto mobile - pedestrian accident . Jan. 24, 1944, on Pacific "highway near HayesvUle; school;" demurrer by defendant. " Rex A. Grabenhorst vs. l Enid Lucflle Grabenhorst; complaint for divorce charging cruel and inhu man treatment. : - State vs. Margaret Anderson: Paul Hendricks appointed a coun sel ' to represent ' defendant, who entered plea of Innocent to' charge of causing children to become de pendent; set for trial Oct 6, 1944, at -9:30 ajn. . .?-.'. State vs. Jose Gomez; charge of committing injurious and indecent acts transferred to justice court: defendant admitted to $500 bail. Jess Reynolds vs. George E. Ire land and Thomas South; demurrer by plaintiff to second, further and separate answer. . ; ' . ' John A. Schram vs. Mabel L Schramrnswer denies conduct al leged in complaint, declares that defendant has. earnestly endeav ored to be good wife and mother and that plaintiff and she could live happily were he not guided and controlled by a third person. PROBATE COURT V . Earl Vincent Crites guardian ship; H. W. Goodman appointed guardian of minor who wishes to enter US naval reserve. . .'Merrill IL Fox.-guardianship; annual report of Rena Fox, guard ian, shows no receipts and no dis bursements.' i Lynn D. Lambeth estate; ap praised by L. B. Gilbertson, E. K. Piasecki and E. 0. Welling at $35, 166.14; Mary M, Lambeth, admin istratrix, authorized to sell per' sonal property. .Walter L. Morrii estate; order approving final 'account of Amos D. Morris,-4 executor; inheritance tax receipt for $151.60. Alice Small - estate; ' Inheritance tax determined at $68.16. John.Wlrth estate; answers by R. A, Gilmer and Henry Bahnsen, guardians dd litum of heirs answer petition for' sale of real property with admissions of all allegations contained therein and further al lege that .there are' .insufficient funds to iands of executor andw ecutrix from personal property to satisfy billa.due. s "3 MARRIAGE ATFUCATIONS Dexter- A. Ranta, 27, US navy. Cosmopolis, Wash, ' and, ' Louise Martsolf, 26, waitress,-1185 Sixth sbreet; West Salem. - " : " ' Edward Robert Fox, 22; chief motor machinist, USNR, 550 North Summer, street, Salem, and Eve lyn Harriet Weeldreyer, 23, teach er, Cottage Grove. , s Ray C Abst, 21, seaman 2c US navy, 1152 South 12th, street, Sa lem, and Frances Hughes, 20, ma chine bookkeeper, 1945 Chemeketa street, Salem. ; - Ben R. Franklyn, 22, logger, Ly ons, and , Mildred Anderson,. 18, Mill City. ' . . Leonard Kuensting, 24, farming, route one, . Woodburn, and Jean nette Mero, 19, timekeeper, route one, Hubbard. - ; -. ... MUNICXPAL COURT ; Mattie a Morrell, 289 North 14th street; permitting dog to run at large; $5 fine t Mrs. S. K. Stesney, . 1968 Fer ry- street; .curfew violation; :$5 ban. - - . ; . Tom Ullo,. route .four, Salem; reckless driving; $50 fine. ' ' Ralph Leon Pinkie, : Brooks; reckless driving, $5 bail;- dis orderly . conduct, ' $25 baiL ; : Flory Morgan, route . two, In dependence; reckless driving; . $25 fine. . - 'v " . . ' Fredric A. Fisher, Jr route Local Posse; Slates Show The Governor's Guard of Salem will be a featured group at the western horse show to be given at Lake Oswego Hunt club arena by t :iacamas county SheruTs possee Sept. 22, 23, and 24. RepresenU tives of many posses end dubs throughout the state have been in vited to participate, but the Salem group won the enthusiastic invi tation to show as a team. " r Typical western events will fill the three-day program with spe cial interest centered in the west ern cowboy's championship, the palamino class,' parade ' class, and scurry. A thriller for the crowd is thea ddition of the harness trot ter's race. ' Kenneth Goodall Is chairman of the show. '. ; 2 Oregon Men Get Promoted Two United States army pro motions were announced by the chief of the national guard bur eau, through the state ' adjutant general's office, here Monday. ' Lt. Vernon E. Townsend was promoted to Captain, infantry, AUS. He is from Corvallis and was inducted 7 in federal service September 16," 1940. 6 Lt J. William Baldwin also was promoted, to Captain, AUS. He formerly lived at Oregon Ci ty, and was inducted, into feder al service on Sept. 16, 1940. ; V"'4 seven,- Salem; violation - of basic rule; $10 ball. : i; Ross L Kuhri; "driving while operator'a license revoked; ; $50 baiL - ' Eugene Richard Davie,' Sweet Home; defective brakes; $5 bail. Hawaii Plane to Be Much Lower Hot competition among half dozen airplane transport companies foe the route between the Pacifie coast, and. Hawaii put the 'poten tial postwar fare below SI 00 . to day. . ,wJ , ' . Harold HL Bixby, vice president . of Pan American. World Airways told !, newsmen - today his - firm would offer a $98 one-way fart' from Los Angeles and San Fran cisco to - Honolulu. " Round trip would cost $172.80. . . : ; . Rates proposed by five other firms seeking permit for the mainland-to-Hawail service range from $125 to $201 one way. Pres-. ent fare is $278 one way and $500 round trip. Bixby said use of huge land, planes will make possible thev fares Pan American proposes. The planes will have a speed of SOO miles an hour, cutting time to the 1 islands to 8 hours from the 16,i' now required. Each plane will carry 128 passengers, -v - . ' i. Engineering has been com pleted on the new planes, Bixby said, .and application for author ity to build, em sought from the war production board. Mexican Farm Laborers To Move to Klamath ' PORTLAND, Aug. 28P)TMex- lean farm laborers now working in hop fields in the , Independence, Grants Pass ' and. Medford areas . will be transferred to Klamath ba sin for the potato harvest' and Hood River for the apple harvest, ' the Portland office of the war food administration said -. today. - The majority will start home ; about Nov. I. t .- . : 2 experienced salesladies wanted. a a aww ; Hit-Ron Driver Reported C R. Carlson, 758 North Commer cial street, complained to city police that a hit-run motorist col- Improved Elbertas, the perfect tarn ffrass fires, one at the inter- cronise fnotograpns- and gection of Ford and - Claude I . i it. .i n J I Professor to Speak en China L, Prof. Fay G. Johnson of Oregon t Picking of late hops on the C. Al State college, who as head of the McLaughlin ranch, Independence, animal husbandry department, is postponed until Monday, Sept ,,AA Kn..k K- U4nA. nil 4 HCTm TJKIa Sunt ... - I rktit. ?niafinn t 4htt I ' ' - ,m -oase. axw vwrow r His subject will be "Wild West- f ,T orn rhina W of the WorlH " announcva iviouuujr. , lided with his parked vehicle in front of the Carlton home Satur- cannmg peach. Will be ready about Septl. L L Fruit Ranch, day night, breaking a rear lamp Keizer Bottom. on his car. Speaker at Portland C of C E. L. Peterson, director of the state department of - agriculture, spoke on little businesses and the prospective farm situation hi Ore gon at the members forum of the Portland chamber of commerce on .Monday noon. ; Scripture greeting cards. New Christmas cards already in. Bible Book House, 150 S..Liberty. Patient Escapes - Nineteen- year old Frank Bowman, Oregon I State hospital patient, escaped from a hospital work gang near Portland Kiwani.n. Hear Smith """fr Stat Dr. G. Herbert Smith, presi dent of Willamette university, spoke at the Kiwanis club lunch eon in Portland Monday noon. His . subject was America's Re sponsibilities in Leadership. police were notified. Townsend Club Speaker Or ganizer Glenn S. Wilson will speak at the meeting of Town send club No. 3, tonight at 8 o' clock at 17th and Court streets. One of Quads Dies26H6urs After Birth ' , T , . - - i ; - , r , . dDMitoDSQaoy Taylor William Taylor, late resident of 1395 South Liberty street. Tuesday. August 22, at the age of 68 years. Survived by hi wife. Mrs. alary t. Taylor of Salem, three sons. Robert E. Taylor of Corval lis and Joseph and Howard Taylor of ChifweU. Alberta,- Canada; two sis ters. Mrs. Barbara Baker of Seattle, Alberta. Canada and Mrs. Frances Oodson of Ohio; a daughter-in-law. Mrs. La vina Taylor of Benicia. Calif., and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 10:30 a. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Blnegar Mrs. Mamie A. Blnegar. at the resl - dene at 70 East Turner road. Thursday, August 24. Wife of Ota D. Binegar of Salem; mother of Mrs., Paul Zielinski of Salem, Ota : D. Binegar, Jr.. of the army air corns at Santa Ana, Calif Frank Blanchard. with the US army in Burma. India, and Donald and John nie Blanchard. both of Lebanon; and sister of Mrs. Hattie Varonos of Tu lare City. Calif.: and Mrs. Dora Pick na of Portland. Also survived by three, grandchildren. Services will be held Monday, August 28. at 2.-00 p. m.. from Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev." W. Harold Lyman officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. , John D. Koontt at his residence 1889 N. 19th St, Friday. Aug. 25. at the age of TO years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Ida MaT Koontz. of Sa lem: two sons. Harold V. Koontz of Salem, and John O. Koonti, jr, US coast guard; sister. Mrs. Pinkerton Day of Seattle; two - grandchildren, KnAomr T and Harold V. KoontX. Jr twttw at Salem. Services will be heid Monday. August 28 at 10:30 a. m., from Clough-Barrick chapel. Re. Willard Hall officiating. Interment in Belcrest .Memorial park. -Anderson " ':. John Edward Anderson. r., at his home. 196 S. 24th street, Saturday, Aug. 28. at the age-of 67 years. Sur vived by wife. Mrs. Mary B. (Anderson Kalrm- thre sons. HowarU of Mc- Mlnnville. Marvin F. and John E both ot Salem; two daughters. Miss Irene Anderson of Auburn. Calif., ana Mrs. Margaret Young of Monroe, wasn itr. Mrs. Allca Rolefson. of Cato Wis.; two grandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday. Aug. 29. at Jtwi p. ro, from ClouBh-Barrick chapeL Dr. Hen ry Marcotte officiating, interment Belcrest Atemoruu pars. TOsmltaiBi Tert Loring Dunham, lata resident of 341 South 25th street. Monday. Aug ust 28. at the age of SO years. Husband of Mrs. Marion K. Dunham of Salem; father of Marston S. Dunham of the US naval air arm and Loren K. Dun ham of Salem; and orotrier ot J. M. I v. .v,at coA wa th first born of Dunham of Bernardston. Mass., F. Foss Df aiea was lne IlrSl 00111 OI GAINESVILLE, Ga, Aug. 28-(Jpy-One of the- Lee quadruplets died in a hospital here tonight, lust 26 hours after the four three- pound boys were born to the wife of an army private. : Hospital attendants i said the other three babes were "doing fine.. Dr. George Karelas, one of the attending physicians, said the ba- Dunham of Boston, Mass., and W. E. Dunham of Portland, Maine. Services wiu be held Wednesday, August so. at 1030 a.m.. from the Clough-Bar rick chapeL Interment in City View cemetery. the four. The 23-year-old . mother, Mrs. Charles . Lee, had not been told of her baby's death, Dr. Karelas said. Earlier today, Mrs. Lee, Lapin also the mother of a three-year- 2. box MLSaiem: Mond.;. Aug'usfl old daughter, was reported mak- at the age of 83 years. Husband of I mg good progress herself, . but Mrs. Mary Lapin ot 2aiem; tatner ox i ' kr.,j v- Mrs. wiiford Fitch of Blaine. Ore., was a little confused by the mul- John Lapin of the US navy, and Adam I tiple birth. For one thing, she jr, Stanley M. and Richard, all of.f. ,. . . . . -.,. si.m- nH hrthr of Mrs. suzie hadn t been able to pick out Grazen of Monmouth. Abo survived by I names for her sons. eignt granacnuaren. services m a pju. Wednesday, August so. at me cwugn Barrick chapel with Bev. Virgil Speece and Rev. W. H. Cooksley offi ciating. Interment in Claggett ceme tery. , The husband,- a ' 25-yeir-old, 190-pound infantryman at Camp B landing, Fla., trudged off on a 17-mile training hike an hour af ter he was notified last night but city August 28. Magdeiene late today was given an. emer gency ruriougn so ne couia visit his family. Lee, a farmer before 'induction. commented: . ' . "1 guess I've got a Job cut out for me after the war. Engl ' In this Engle, late resident of 1120 Donna street, at the age ot i years, sur vived by one son, Adam Engle of Salem, and one daughter, Mrs. Eliza beth Honig of Canada. Abto survived by nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Announcement of serv ices later by the W. T. Rlgdon com pany, H ! i V J 1 : if II .1 : v . -S -',.- : -. s 4 .,-.v .. -i A mo. at a Portland hospital ILinfield Slates Drive an Laura August ze. ai ie age 01 ox t n - 1 Member of Church of Christ. Wife of ror UUllCling 1111111 jonn J. vino 01 rwuun mu niu i -if TTkTXTTrTT T T 1,,. 0 of Salem: mother xf John Phllpot of I McMINNVILLE, Aug. la.-JrfrK Mehama and Mrs. Rose E. Evert of campaign to raise a $500,000 build "rt zlmrttteg nd for Liniield college will Rose Lawn Funeral home with Rev. I open Sept 11, school officials an- & &JJi2EF22'. nounced today. J. C Compton is chairman of the local group ' that Punsel ... I will seek to raise S50,000 of the Mrs. WUUam (Coral runrei. w i ouotn resident of rout 2, Salem, at a local quota hospital August 11. ine age years. Surviving are her husband. WU ti.m i,inMl of Salem: one brother. George Lee Johnston of Portland; eight nieces and nephews and one great niece and one great nephew Services wilt t held from the Howell-Edwards chapel (Walkerowell Funereal home ) p,,rfv Auraat 29. at 230 D.m wnn ecTudihsr service to the Claggett cemetery. ,1 , M LI V in 'Emprove3 Don tin Tfco Old PcIIcy's Orchnrd SIJIMONS ORCHARD, SUCCESSORS Route 1, Boic 173 . li Miles from West End of Salem Bridge en Wallace Eoad . 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