The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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fe30Q EleXS ;ffiEfl(f 0 Grade Pupils.
', Geelocr Lecture Tonight "The
Geology of Central Oregon" will
fee the topic at -tonight's regular
monthly lecture sponsored by the
Salem -Geological society at t
o'clock at Collins hall on the Wil
lamette university campus.' Rev.
S. C Alford, selected a few years
ago to present popular natural
science Instruction in CCC camps
oi the west trom Mexico to Can
ada, will be the speaker, illustrat
ing his talk with numerous lecture
slides. For some years he resided
near Bend and roamed over large
areas of that Central Oregon
country, absorbing through i his
keen observation , the geological
IW1J V. iCfcllMk- iliac u. uu
charge for the lecture, which is
open not only to members ot the
- sponsoring society but to the gen
eral public. " , - " 4
Have your tires repaired before
winter. Cuts vulcanized. Tne Har
bison Statioif, 290 N. High St. .
Returns from Trip Mrs. Wil
low Evans has returned from an
extended - trip east to f Chicago.
aww . avia aim n wiuuiuiit wut?
returned by California, visiting
officer of the OCD in many cities.
She is in charge of linger printing
in the local OCD office, which
will again be open Thursday
nights. While away she attended
the national convention of the
auxiliary -of " Spanish W- - Veter
ans. "-.
"Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Emergency Beard Pays Al
though the state board of. control
may hire! architects to draw plans
for the proposed new. million dol
lar state. office buliding to be con
structed 'Jat -the state -center , here,
' payment of .the architects .must
. emergency board,. Attorney Gen
; eral" George Neuner. ruled Wed-
nesday. ';
Call for Cooks - Shore cooks
and bakers aged 26. -and over are
Reshuffled by
ana oaxers agea zaana over are - j i n 1
needed by the US ragtime gas SCllOOl 150ardv
vice enrolling office at room 202, ,f ,- . j
Pioneer post office bldg., 520 SW.h - . .nr J caiAm
school board .Wednesday morning
approved- a plan for redistribution
Morrison, - Portland, Lt J. F.
Grundeen, Portland enrolling -of-
r i a j r tl.
experience as bakers, xs BennettTsuperintendent of schols.
Ic 3The plan should; relieve the load
'f,uV vuiuuBu H rin n-H Mrhi- One mr.
first' and second eradrs.
volunteers train at catauna s-it . , ,- -
iW ff h onat f California. According to . the plaivwlucb is
and are then given positions as f xpected. to be voluntary on. the
cooks and bakers in the merchant P8" OI parents, nojoiurrcuau-
ges wui, De maae at eusn.
Approximately. 1 1 first ' graders
and also; third graders vill be tak
en from Engewooa to uarneia,
Which has a low registration. In
addition, -three or four from each
except- tne tiura,. wu . De
pioved from the west part of. the
marine. - x y
Legal Sec. wanted. Call 9232
Injuries Slight--When - automo
biles driven by Mrs. Bob Pranger,
955 Jefferson street, and Paul C
Wellbrock, route seven, Salem,
collided ;" at the intersection i'- of Grant district; to Garfield, by bus
xransporxauon. iius (wm ne c
complished by picking! up the pu
pils at a centrally located place,
and by returning them to the same
place after school.
Part of the Capitol pupils who
For home loans tsee Salem
end, 130 South Liberty. '
Fed-
, Rlnr Taken Mrs. V. A. Roda-
kowski, 1810 Lee street, Wednes
day lost a treasured ring, probably
to a stranger, she reported to city
police. - Her two-year-old- son de
clares, she said, that he picked up
the ring, an opal set in garnets,
took it with him outdoors and that
In front ' of. the residence a man
took it from him. : : ;
The Ink Spot has'moved new Ph.
6970, new address Ladd & Bush
Bank Bldg., Rm. 18. ; . J t- .
Church Night Held The first of
a weekly series of. 'church nights',
was held at Salem's First Christian
church last night.- Following - the
song, worship and study periods
around the 'dinner tables, several
groups held business .meetings.
Wedding pictures taken at the
: church." 520 State. Ph. 5722.', .
: Chin-Up Club Meets Members
of the Chin-Up club in this area
will hold a picnic meeting Sunday
from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Cath
olic hall, -. Columbia street and
Myrtle avenue. . ' ' x :
Wanted: Housekeeper, Plaza Apts.
No Sun. wk. Gdod pay. 563 Court
; Oat en Bail Lloyd Clough and
Hubert Keith Bones, who have
been held to answer to the Mar
ion county grand Jury in connec
tion with an alleged : attempted
taxicab robbery, are free, on bail
of $500 each.
Summer and Hood streets at 3:45
Wednseday afternoon, Mrs. Pran-
ger's small son was shaken up, a
five-year-old : girl in the Well
brook car received a bump on the
head and Wellbrock's leg " was
bruised, city fust aid men re
ported. ,
Auto, hot water heater. Complete
shower set, $40. Galvanized fit
tings and pipes, H. E. Patton, Ph.
8341, 935 Spruce, 8 ajn. to C pjn.
Ballots to Printer Copy for the
November general election bal
lots in Marion county went to the
printer Wednesday afternoon
from the office of County; Clerk
Henry Mattson, who said the bids
are based .on a minimum of 30,-
000 ballots to be printed. The
number may be enlarged as reg
istrations increase.
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Excellent . s unpainted . furniture,
desks,-book shelves. R. D. Wood
row Co.; 325 Center. - -7 - r
. Ohio Man to Talk Townsend
club No. 4 will-sponsor a mass
meeting to be held at the High
land school at 7:30 p. Ttx, Thurs
day, September 21." Charles' W.
Wetterman of Ohio will be the
. speaker. The public is invited.'
Prepare for. post war jobs at the
Capital Business . College -where'
you will, find . expert instructors.
Located over . Court -. St. ; Dairy
Lunch and Stevens Jewelry store.
th o7 o
Marine Picture . Billed A tech
nicolor, film of the battle of Tara
wa will be -shown' at the Salem
Credit association luncheon meet
ing Friday by Sgt Herman Dpney;
local marine corps recruiter.
Leaving for Oakland, Calif Sat
Want riders to share expenses. Ph.
24123. V:. ;:.'. .A"':-'
New Deputy Sheriff A. C.
Burk has certified Orville 1 Dun-
igan of the Howell Prairie section
as a deputy in his office. Dunigan
succeeds - George' Fery, Staytoh,
who last month resigned to return
to his farm.
registered at Highland school will
be transferred to Washington
"school and several second, fifth
and sixth graders from Richmond
to Washington
This will put the average teach
er load at under 35, although, in
a few cases,! some teachers will
have more. ",. I-
The total of 683 ninth graders
n?nbllfle 1 IIue3onclQ
PROBATE COURT .
Charles Gier estate; George Gier
named - administrator ox . $1500
estate and appraisers D. B. HilL
George H, Bell and Zeepha Glover
named appraisers. - ; i
Viola Franklin Price estate; or
der; . authorizes . Roy Loenour
guardian and' Roy R- Hewitt, ex
ecutor of estate of Frank G. Trank-
lin to open safety deposite box and
to sell certain stocks and bonds., ;
I Articles of Incorporation of Sa
lem Junior Chamber of Commerce
filed by-Wendell ? Swing, It: F.
Lockard, i3mo, Lindholm, Albert
W. Morris, Howard G; Walker, A.
C Newell and Don L; Ream.- ?
Suplementary!' articles 'of-.incdr-
pcrttion of the Fint Methodist
Episcopal, -church of Salem, -chang
ing: thet name to First iMeibodist
church of Salem by W. C .Window,
Carle Abrams, Winifred Hernck,
Ronald Glover, Cora Holman,
Lloyd A. Lee and L H. Van Win
kle! -v .
' Daro Boggs estate; final account
of Mildred Hageman filed , and
final hearing set for October 23
at 10 a. m.
Rosa Ann Hall estate; final
account of executrix, of estate ap
Delbert Ray Hutchinson estate;
prder admitting-estote to :probate
appointing Cora A. Hutchinson
at Leslie and Parrish is the larg
est ever to; register in Salem. En
roliment at the senior high school
waj 1384,. it-, -.::V-V.-; i
administratrix and George' Graben-
horst, Robert Gallagher and Ray
Clark appraisers. j
Margaret Beers estate: final or
der and discharge of Ivan C Beers
is adniinistrator of estate,
CIRCUIT COURT
Josephine' June Vs. -Guy Allen
Looney; motion bf defendant seeks
10 ; modify decree' by-discharging
Sefendant -from paying.? support
Inoney after June 1944. ; : . y -i
'NaonW Faistvs Leonard Faist;
decree gives custody , of " child to
plaintifLG' -S' i :i;f 'I $ V
Beryl Halseth .vsV Oregon Motor
Stages; motion to strike have been
t-Tbe grand Jury, was in session
Wednesday and may file ho report
totu Friday .'tft-, .tf-t-'
.Johnathan .Schindler vs. -Lena
Stahlin and, others; case to deter
mine various property interests, to
name -referee and to sell property
and distribute proceeds heard by
Judge Duncan; .court will grant
I decree .when ' attorney; for plain
tiffs finishes certain details with
ilien property custodian pertain
ing to several of the owners who
reside in Europe. .
j Ethan Conrad . Grant vs. Bar
para Claire Grant; answer of de
fendant denies all plaintiffs al
legations and asks decree of di
vorce on grounds of cruel and in
tuman ; treatment; asks custody
f three minor; children, $75 . a
inonth for their maintenance, all
furniture belonging to plaintiff and
defendant asks sums necessary to
ontest suit and also enough to
return with children to Salem I
from Michigan, where she now Is.
Credit Bureaus inc. vs. Durbin
Berkey; execution of - transcript
from Justice court filed.' , i r
State vs. Erwin Joseph Sisk;
transcript from justice court; case
Involves failure to render Aid after
accident
' State : vs. James. Bryan Tapp;
bind over from justice court; case
involves assault with dangerous
weapon. ; : . . ;- -, '
JUSTICE COURT r-.'.--
George Nelson Nutt; being In a
state of intoxication on a public
highway;? $20 and costs;4 commit
ted to jail on failure' to pay.
Hubert Keith Bones; two-year-old
charge of having no motor ve
hicle operator's, license; $25 bail.
: Leonard Roosevelt Mummert;
operatmg motor vehicle whOe un
der influence of intoxicating liq-
Salem Boys
Qualify for
Radio School
.Three Salem navy bluejackets
who recently qualified for training
under the navy's radio technician
program ' have " completed "boot'
training at the Great Lakes naval
training center, Chicago, and now
are assigned; -to the big radio ma
teriel school there for the first
stage of studies in the field of
modern- radio science I and : elec
tronics.
They are .Kay Huntington, son
of Mr. and Mrs.' Hollis Huntington;
George Swift jr son of the Rev.
and Mrs. George Swift; sr-, of the
Salem Episcopal Church, and Rich-
uor; $200 and costs and lOjdays in j gxd Page, son of Circuit - Judge
jail .plus suspension' of operator's
license. . . ; - -
Page and Mrs. E. .M. Page, all ot
Salem.
The three young men will go to
various navy radio schools for 8 to
10 months before being assigned to
active duty with the naval forces
in radar activities. . '
Now seaman first class, which is
the equivalent to a corporal's rat
ing in the army, upon completion
of their training the young Blue
jackets expect to receive petty of
ficer's ratings as radio technicians.
The navy, .according to A. C
Friesen, specialist first class, US
NR, in charge of the Salem' navy
recruiting sub-station," still r is
stressing a call for 17 year olds
who can 'qualify for this type of
training. - ' - ' '' ''
;'- Young , men who have a fair
grounding in ' mathematics and
physics; should have little diffi
culty in passing the navy's radio
aptitude test which entitles them
to enter naval service with the ad
vanced rating of seaman first class
instead of the usual recruit rating
of apprentice seaman. ' 1
Judge Rossman -.
Honored by ABA
. Two . - important . appointments
fell to Justice George. Rossman
of the state supreme court here
while in attendance at the recent
meeting of the American Bar as
sociation in Chicago. Rossman was
elected vice president of the Am
erican Judicature society and
named to the committee on ad
ministrative law. As a member of
the latter committee Justice Ross
man will have -jurisdiction over
the states of Oregon, Washington
and Idaho.
Rummage Sale 357 Court St.
it Sat Oven 1200 Items. . I
Fri.
: Stif fler ImprovedLloyd Stif
fler, Salem printer, who has been
seriously ill at his home the past
10 days, is reported' improving but
still unable to receive visitors.
Just received large shipment extra
fancy can - shrimp. Scbreders 4
Star Mkt ' .; . -
HouckyDaryl Drorbaugh, Norman
' Eugene Mann' and ' Vernon Ray
U Ritchie, of Salem left Wednesday
lor Portland to be, inducted ."into
t " the armed forces ot the country.;
' ' - ''if ' .. r ' '
llayesville district will have spe-'
clal community meeting tonight
- I o'clock". f;: . - -
Photos made in the home or studio;
at pre-war prices. Ph. - 4522. Hi-
Lite Studio,' 175 S. High.'
Snell Praises Plans Gov. Earl
Jnell on Wednesday praised plans
which have been made for the an
nual observance , of religious ed
ucation week, September 24 to
October l. " , ; '
Dance at Armory Sat nite!
Permit Given Trailer Trans
port company of Toledo was gran
ted a permit to haul trailer hous
es over a certain county road by
the county court , - !
For shatter proof auto glass see
Club Tonight Townsend club
No. 16 will meet tonight at the
home of Mrs.' N. Arnold,' 2256
Ford street
Mrs. Brooks Better Mrs. M. E.
Brooks, who has been ill for some
time, is now reported able to re
ceive visitors.
Paul Arthur Judd. seaman 2C.: USN.
died at th San Diego naval-faospital
rrlday, September - IS. Survived by
Sister, Edna Judd of Salem: brother.
Robert Judd. seaman Sc, serving in
the South Pacific; grandmothers, Mrs.
Cdith Judd of Berkeley, canr- ana
. Mrs. flora Berndt of Salem. Funeral
'announcemtnti later from the Rose
Lawn Funeral home. . -
BeafU " .
In this city .September IS. MeUa K.
BeugH, late resident of S79 North Cot
. tace. aso 41 years. Wife of Aaron O.
- Beugli of Salem: daughter ot Oto Kylio
f Can by: mother of Mrs. Esther Plohl.
-Howard. Boy and Barbara BeugU, aU
of Salem, and Norman Beugli of the
- ITS -favy. Shoemaker, Callt: alater- of
Bea and Henry Kyllo of Wolalla. and
Mrs Carl : Feye" of MoUUa. - - An-
Souncement of sennces wul bo made
iter by the W. T. lUgdon company.
anitk -v. ' .-.;i.v:'. . '--''
James T. Smith, late resident of 303S
West Bumside strMt. Portland, at a I
Portland hosoital Wednesday. Septem-
ier 30. at the age of 47 years. Husband
mt Mn. Alice . Smith of Portland:
brother of Mrs. E. B. Sheuito of Ger
vaia, Mrs. Herman Tackmajt, Mrs. E. E.
Shand and Mrs. H. J. Wallace, all of
Spokane, and Mllo Smith of Portland.
. Services wUl bo held Saturday, Sept.
91 at 10:00 mm. Rev. S. Baynor Smith
will officiate. Interment in Belcrest
ilemonal Park. ; -
Mrs. Edith D. White, at her home
ItS S. Liberty St, Wednesday, Sept. so,
at the age of Stf years. Survived by
daughter, Mrs. Blanch Doam, of Los
Ansjfis: two sons. Tloyd M- and Har-
i rt White, both of Salem: two
rrandchildren. Miss Ora White, of Los
." r-eles. and Capt. Robert White, with
Li army in India: three great-grano-endren.
Gordon. Douplas and Susan
Vvhito U cf Salem. Services will be
r-ld I ri-iay. Sept. 22. at M pjn. from
Clou-rh-i irrick Chapel. Rev. Dudley
tf-ani otiiciating. . Interment, in I OOF
': Cemetery.
Dallas Family Visits ":
Willi IWcAlpin Friends
McALPIN Mr. and Mrs.i Har
old 'Smith and children, Yvonne
I and Gary, of Dallas visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Fisher and
family.
Theresia Yost, youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yost, has
recovered from chicken-pox.
Protecting the Horn fronts
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Hotoe Keeper Pten
Prctd.c3 Ta..-. re J '
(Ezaatpl with f 10.000 policy)
L Pays $2,000 and op to dean up
family debts.'
2. Pays $100 a month while children
- arc dependent
3. Pays $10,000' after children are
grown
4. "Fills Out" Social Security benefits.
CnZCOH MUTUAL 1172
ItlSURANCI COMPANY
Chas. S..McElhinny
' 19 Breyman Bufldinr .
LYDIA Fi W00TTEN
570 North Liberty Street
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AN INVESTMENT IN
APPEARANCE . . As NATIONALLY i ADVERTISED T7S MONTH
Yqiir car yells "gitnrne a lightH, : : - ' A
alwut 6400. times a minute. And v
the spark plugs must deUverra-wlighi;; . ' J
on ike splU instant. : ; .-V.V. r:-
Here s what happens; -.
When the plugs flick a spark into
compressed imrfureof gasoline k
and air in the cylinders . . .
ZOW1EI There's a wlxite f.-IK---
hot explosion. The only ;
- - things movable in the
- cylinders are the pistons.
So down they go, turning
the crankshaft, winch r
r turns the gears, which i
. ' torn the wheels, which .:
' : roll you to wherever .
you are going. x. , . .-. ;
Ihose 5400 explosions per minute !
give spark plugs a T&kish Bath
' that boils the sparking ambition clear :
out of 'em after about 10,000 miles. . ,
That's bad, because v;
weakened plugs ;
. , umte the gasoline : -x
they're supposed, to i
eloile. It's like ' J
" pouring precious i
gasoline is6 ; ;
the gutter I -
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Here's where your friends at Shell ,
oome to the rescue. They'll - clean
youreparK plugs,
or sell you new ones
If ihe old ones have
racked (as they some
times do). And theyHl
ala Shellubricate -
your entire car for you.
i , I , v ' uome men have the personality to go to the:top '
fn a barrel tBdtmost of us would welcome thejift given the man fpollihled
.o v here1 when he made a Kuppeiwimer appearance .
It's a combination of qualities that does i it. Qualities you can see andicci--
, C designing, tailoring, style, fabrics. (And they're all finer than ever today.)
Topped off, by a human craalityjKuppenheimer pride m maintaining j..
a repuution for smart craftsmanship older than many a "grand-dad. ' , : -
You need SHELLUBRIGATION
' because it protects your car
. '. against Wartime Stop and Go wear
the villain that sends 10,000 cars to
I: juri yards every .week! -
K UPPENHEIMER
KUPPENHEIMER
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S UITS . ;t50.00 to C 60.00
TOPCOATS . . ; $42.50 to $60.00
F02 n:x UT.XS o.o
Shea hM FRES tod mas
Ins little booklet, AUct In
jJosorCmA It's the Facts of
Life about your car. Tefls yoo
how to keep It from golflf
harwlre before Its timsv. Get
your copy ny Shefl pomp.
SHELL Oil COMPANY;
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;TAe Sfore of Style; Quality & V
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416 STATE STREET
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City-wide house-to-house
pickup of bundled newspa
per, magazines and old books
by Boy Scouts. Place your
bundles on curb In front of
- residence or business house
before noon Sunday, Sep
tember 24th.
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