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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1944)
The OHLGOn STATECMAIt, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday MornLag, Ilortabo 21. 1S14 FAGS nVE 1 ILoDcBaaD 'Flews DBirfeffs Want New Koid The county FTf J. f!-. f!i5 ITO ... -II J. courUias lbeen petitioned to con-m J yj) jHQ UUUSQJQPU VUifci vert an unimproved ezu xooi strip Clabt Orrsnlxed Temporary presidents of the six Gra-Y clubs formed recently at the Salem YM CA are "Buzz" Covalt, Larry Chamberlain and Lee Dobbyns, whose "dubs are backed by the Preps; Bill Lester, Lowell Pearce and Carl Jones, whose clubs are sponsored by the Cadets. 'High school leaders and assistants in clude Lon Yocom, Tom Bartlett, Howard HiH, Curt Coe, Bruce Wrisley, Bob Bennett, George Ad ams, Danny McCall and Allen , Craig. - Fall bulbs. v floral section. Meyer Drug. Fred Restaurant Sold Mrs. Marie Schneider ' has : sold .. Schneider's Coffee shop In the Salem hotel to A. L. Mulvany and. his daughter. Mrs.: Eva Allen, what have oper a ted a similar business, in Kenne wick. ; Mrs. Allen's husband is in the navy." She; is bringing their 12-year-old son to Salem; to reside. Mulvany is a descendant of Wil lamette valley pioneers' who came here in the early '50a. Vj,'! .. Wanted; Home ' listings.- Have many; casn ' buyers.- Grabenhorst Broi, Realtors," 134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131. . - : f Classes Organised r . Classes of Instruction ' in bonds ''.and ' selling for all interested are to be held at . Sixth War Loan headquarters 220 North High street, every" day .his .wee at 2 pja.- n.."5' :-' "Cyn" Cronlse Photographs . and Frames.' 1st Natl Bank Bldg. - : . , i Bumper Shields Stolen . Mary Clark,' Albany, "reported" to police the theft of two bumper shields while her car was parked in the 1500 block on Center street .Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. - (Obituary ' DitIIwb Mr. Carrie B. Davidson, late rest dent of route 4. at a local hospita Sunday. November 19. Survived by hus band. G. I Davidson of Salem; two daughters, Sirs. Beroice Mattison of Kings Valley, Ore., and Mrs. Ruth Par sons of Salem; two tons, Paul and . Klchard Davidson, both of - Newport. Ore.: five sisters, Mrs. Nell Lander artd Mrs. Mary Kennedy, both of Rose burs, Mrs. Ethel Hilton of Scotta Mills Mrs, Blanch Daniels of Springfield Or, and Mrs. Lillian Biaviock of Ai , fcany. Ore; two brothers, Will Doss of Balem and Ben Doss of Eugene, sur vived also by ten grandchildren. Ser Vices will be held Wednesday. Novem ber 23, at S pjn., from Clough-Barrick Chapel, Dr. Irving a Fox officiating interment In Belcrest Memorial park . La wis - i 1 In this city November 10. Oscar Whelan Lewis, late resident of M North Church street, at the age of 6T years. Husband of Mrs. Cordelia Lewis and brother of Dr. John H. Lewis of Eugene, L D. Lewis of Yakima, Mrs. A. M. Fox of Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Ina L. Shurts of Redwood City, Calif., Mrs. J. C. Wintermute of Tacoma. Wash i. and Dr.1 George K. Lewis and Minor Mv Lew"is of Salem. Announcement of : services later by W. T. Rigdon com . . pany. . ' Tomllnson In this city November 10, Mrs. Lulu : Tomlinson. at the age of SI years. Sur vived by a granddaughter. Mrs. Frank Day of North Bend. Graveside services will be held at the Lincoln Memorial Jarkr in Portland Tuesday. November 1, at 3 p.m. Direction Rose Lawn funeral home.' Two Auto Mishaps , Relen Ruth Niemi, 444 South High street, was slightly injured at S a.' m. Monday when a car she was driv ing collided with another driven by Kenneth J. Coffey, 1535 Hazel avenue. The accident occurred at Chemeketa and Liberty streets and first aid attended the women's in- uries. A second accident occurred at 13th and Cross streets when a car driven by Sid A.' Kingf 1970 Chemeketa street, collided with a car driven Jy A. J. Trojan, route two, Salem, v.:.:. . .. Every form of insurance. R. G. Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4018. Constant, dependable service. 1 Young Workers Available Ap plications from high school and college students 'for - work have been put on file in the US employ ment service office here recently. and for the first time in several years there Is a waiting list of would-be workers, W. Hv Baillle, manager in Salem-for the service, said Monday.: - "-' ; . 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Comx - - - : - - '-.i ir.T--.Tr'-.'-K?"K-":-. ,- 'Si . . "3! Surrey Assured Irrigation and reclamation possibilities under the Detroit dam .which' is now in pro gress will be revealed when, the survey is complete and County Commissioner Roy J Rice was in formed tat Denver the ... survey would be completed. Rice attend ed the . western .reclamation con gress in Denver where more than 1000 delegates were in attendance, Deafened are finding Salem's, new Hearing Aid, Headquarters .means better service. Free hearing test and private demonstration of new symphonic acousticon. 805 1 1st National Bank Building. K. Greta: on Board Glenn H. Gregg, former Salem city council member who now operates a bak ery In Bend, has been appointed to the school .board in Bend to fill a i term which expires June 30. 1945. He succeeds G.-A. Gillis, fatally injured when a tree fell on a bus east of Albany. ' 1 Batteries. We have batteries and battery service, last charges or regular 24 hr. charging, Stevenson & Mefford, 019 Court St Auto Llg hto Stolen G. A. Ne witt, route five, reported to police that while his car was parked in the Paramount Grocery store park ing lot, two fog lights and a back up light were taken from the ma chine. or land between bnerman roaa ana CIRCUIT COURT Salem Heights into a road. Mrs. o. E. Price vs. Esther M. Foster Charles Hudkins and others pre- .nd Myron Foster: plaintiff re sented thf petition. The petitioners to defendant's answer, ad- pomiea cx me new roaa wouia jmjtting and denying. give access to several pieces on Waltcr DJ Bad, Josie Jane property apd provide rights of way Bach; .divorce complaint; aDeges lor poweri unes, jwaier ana joiner crud d inhuman treatment puDiic uwmesuigineer j Ae, Lorraine Shelton vs. Jess Nathan CJHubbs said the project hvvrc, Rhn. rtiw mm. was feasible. ThanksgiVng dine family style. Complete 'turkey or ham dinners. The Canufn, 940 N. ComX Open Bridge Estimate Ready Es timates fdf the proposed new Pud ding rivet bridge on the Gervais- Mt Angel broad are about complete and Courtly Engineer Nathan C Hubbs plgns to submit them this week to the state highway com mission, fche new bridge will re place an old covered bridge. Work must have WPB approval. i! I . Rose L. Davin va.' Wondraw W. Xmas caxs' wrappings, magazine Davis; divorce complaint; alleges subscriptions. Lee Moody, 653 N.j cruel and inhuman treatment asks Hi&;IW03V-.- A custodv of two children and S100 ' ".L I monthly for their support and On Sale, modern unpainted furni ture, .'small desks, bookcases i , Woodrow, 345 mirrors. R. D. Center street , Representative Visits S. H Boume of Portland, . northwest business representative for United Press associations, was a visitor in Salem Monday. Cut flowers, potted plants for Thanksgiving, floral section, Fred Meyer Drug Building. i plaint; alleges cruel and inhuman treatment; asks custody of child, $50 monthly for support of child and $75 attorney fee. , 1 Flora Ransom Hereth vs. Harold W. Ransom and others; defendants file answer to amended complaint Agnes L. Schotthoefer vs. Wil liam Patrick Schotthoefer; divorce complaint;- alleges cruel and in human treatment; asks custody of child, $13 monthly for its support Florence VanHess, vs. Raymond I VanHess: - divorce ; complaint; al leges desertion. i U. .j ed at firs aid for' a cut finger and spramed : knee. . received while he. was arresting an 'Indian who resisted. Jwilliam Gray Fox, In dian frorrj Hdskins, was treated for a finger injury Which he reported he received in Portland. Thanksgiypg turkeys, live, dress eov or. oyn-reaay. j. L senrag, Rte. 4, Dallas hiway' behind truck Aged Man Hurt John Car son, 88, inmate at the Lemon Con valescenthome,: fell Monday on the' sidewalk at Hood and North Fourth street, and sustained se vere bruises on . the side of his face and hands. He was treated at first aid. ;! Photos mule In the home or studio at pre-war prices. Ph. 4522. Hi Lite Stud)b, 175 S. High. . File Bdiiness Name Ivan M. Dobyns and. J. Wesley Webb have filed witl the county- clerk the assumed i usiness name of Dobyns and ,Welj . The men operate a contractu! business. ' just arrlf ed: Smart larger , size dresses, ZOVi, 22, 24. Larger size coatsi 40-52. The Fashionette. I - ' I To Donate Blood Donating blood tod4y at the Red Cross mo bile unit; w ill be 32 members of Hanna R sa court, Order of the Amaranth The lodge actively par ticipates 1 1 the blood plasma pro Cherry's 'restaurant now under new man; igement Open daily 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 1 p jn. to 12 a.m. Clos ;d Tues. Fried chicken and stMlit' Ph. 51104. w . ! Reset iCrusher The county rock cruser is being set up on the DeSantis place in the Hullt area. It was mcjved from the little north fork f Me Santiam. Part of the rock turned out in the new loca tion willj be stockpiled. Ida Brady vs. Benjamin Brady; application for place on trial docket " ' - " - ? j Rosa G. Davis, administratrix of the estate of Murle Junior Davis,' vs. TonvRC and Delia Burton; jury trial scheduled to start Tuesday, Nov.' 21, In Judge E.-M. Page's court; action result of auto acci dent Dog! Gets Chicken A stray dog killed 50 New Hampshire chickens at the home of Mrs. T. A. Ditmars in the Fairfield secUon, Mrs. Dit mars reported to Paul ' Marnach, dog license enforcement officer. For home loans see Salem Fed eral,' 130 South Liberty. - Ktwanls Club Speaker Charles W. Robison, Portland attorney, will be the speaker today at the Kiwanis club luncheon meeting in the Marion hotel. His subject will be "Children qf the VinyanT. Adelia Mize vs. Harley L. Mlze; order allows $20 monthly for sup port of child and $20 monthly for wife." ; : ? v . i. , v H : : Following cases have been set for trial in the two departments of "circuit court: Nov. 29, Philippi vs. Angelsey; Dec 12, Marion M. v Ernest M. Keith; Dec 13, Ma- riHa M. Gardner estate; Dec 14, Ware vs. McCarley; Dec,; 21, Mel Robison, : administrator, vs. " R. L, Faust; Jan. 8-9, Jane Hardwood, minor, "vs. James E. Overfield; Jan. "10-11, Hlday vs. Yana; Jan. 12, F. S. Crynes vs. ; Charles B. Davis. . . . . PROBATE COURT . Martha :Truxler, incompetent; decree approving final accounting and discharge of Jennie Eberting as guardian. , ... . Margaret Wharton Kissinger, in competent; assignment of lands ordered. '. , - "., " - Charles N. Spaulding estate; final decree closing estate. " Edward -.Harper Scholes estate; order approving final account JUSTICE COURT ' . Richard Phillip Thomas; charge no clearanee. lights; fined . $2.50 and costs. ' ' Gordon Frederick . Burrell; vio lation .basic rule; fined $10 and COStS. 'fcvjM.f-.-w-:. :, w . Wflllaifl,. E.' . Scbulta;. shooting ducks between sunset and sunrise; fined $25 .and , costs; trespassing, $10 'and.'costs.v"'.-:.itL.' I v. Fred Schultz;- shooting ; ducks between sunset and sunrise; fined $25 and costs; trespassing, $10 and costs. " r-r'.; " .. r . Howard, Leonard Chant; charge no license plates displayed; bail $12.50; charge no . operator's 11 cense; bail $12.50. . j Wendall Macklin; charge burg' lary and receiving Stolen property in connection with stolen gasoline stamps; $1000: bail furnished Macklin and Clifford , Pierzina given until Wednesday ' to make pleas; ; Gene Shattuck , and . his brother, Walton Russell Shattuck, still held in lieu of $1000 and $3000 ban respectively; former charged with an act corrupting public decency, the latter with burglary , not in a dwelling; three more juveniles were, booked at po lice headquarters In connection with the gasoline cases. f; MUNICIPAL COURT- I FJwin E. Pierce,: 580 : Monroe street; cited for failure to stop. Maxine ' Cameron Green, Mc- Minnville; disorderly conduct; fined $50. Glenn Meisner Will Supervise Tin Can Drive . Glenn Meisiner was appointed today by Gardner Knapp, chair man of the Marion county sal vage committee, to serve as gen eral chairman for the tin can drive. Th tHv it KfhtArilA hv MaHnn Melvin Delton Anderson, lievr- countv schools and. salvage ccim 1 ' . 1 . S) - i mm I ,. oexs; oisoraeny conauci; nnea mittees.for November. 27 to 30 In V. A. Domogalla, Salem; reckless driving with liquor involved;! car held for.-paiL,-it'J:;; y;S j j. Harold P Saakye, 635 N. Sum mer i street? violation basic rule; fined $7.50. . ... Berle 'F. McEnterfer, 80S : S. Winter- street;' charge reckless driving with liquor Involved; bail $50. i. . ' i ' - ' " JGeorge K. Mathers, 1357 N.,WJn- ter street; c violation basic ".rule; Mrs. LulU Sullivan, 1103 Edge- anrl nrhnn si Ai111W' water street; charge reckless driv- Whenever possible, ' their :- aaa- to W1U invyiveui pau the nearest grade school ' during elusive. ; . - , j 4 Meisner will assist in coordin ating the efforts of schools, sal vage committees and voluntary bottlers, so that as many tin cans as possible may be collected, and shipped to . war during the drive. Cooperation, Urred ; -I ;' Letters are being sent to all block leaders in Salem and to all granges in the county, urging their cooperation in the coming cam. paign. The need was particularly stressecTby the Marion county de- gham, chairman of the women's division, of .the Polk county sal vage committee f , . j . Steps to Curb Amateur Prostitutes Underway . PORTLAND, Nov. 20-rvWith' the professional prostitute almost elmmated, American Social Hy giene association officials began a campaign . today to eliminate the amateur. :: !--H; ,;-f . George Gould, here to set up an educational program In social hy giene for Oregon, said the main problem today Is reeducating pro miscuous girls. 4 :" ' Nut Growers Set Meet , ...... ,..t;:., ,.M : HILLSBORO, Nov. 20 HiPH The 1944 convention of , the Western Nut Growers association will bt heloXhere Dec 6. ' Lawrence. Earl, SneU,- Albany; charge $7.50. - yiolaUon basic rulef bail Open Bond Driye Willamette university; students opened their bond buying sel ling drive Monday to' reach; the $13,000 goal set for- the school In the nation's Sixth War Loan bond campaign.'. jr '. --H' . Prizes. will be awarded, to in? dividuals and to organizatibria ac counting for the largest turn-in of cash from sale of bonds. Head of the drive' is Conrad Pavlock, V-12 student Under rules for. the contest . students will receive: the same credit for bonds sold outside the school as those sold to stu dents and faculty members.. The school campaign will end Decem ber 15. ' i the drive period. - "No tin cans should be taken to schools before November 27, how ever, since schools will noticeable to handle them prior ta that, date," Knapp emphasized." fckhools t Collect Arrangements have been made With Mrs. ' Agnes Booth, county school superintendent and Frank B. Bennett, Salem city school su perintendent,' for school ' children to collect the cans throughout the county from Monday to Thursday; November 27 to 30. Pick-up from Schools , will be made by - volun teer bottlers on Friday, Dec.. 1.1 : Polk county's tin can drive will coincide With Marion county's. The same collection plan is being used there, according to Mrs. Erie Ful- GiveHera Piamond Ring 7-T i i nai inavr i Exelasire at the Jewel Bex II IsWtssf'aHl 9tasBM4t M(K j n I ,ih ' '" ' ' I I N t j. 1 1 r , "' ' ' It PA N 87 times straight - I've been : . . ; f7 timts Pvt ine ewt sn4 come lack. 1 When your icora gets that high, ' thtj usually let you quit for a while, -. r . - . ' i ' " , ? " -But sometinies that Isn't possible, .ttYou juit have to keep on goings - J )ihapi till your number trap. Out hrtf you get to undesttand good when you count up and realize what' a high score you've got. You feel you deserve a rtit, too. But the war Isn't ever yet. And 'until it is, IH make a bargain with V . you: You keep on b,uying and aeeponbgiituigtilltbtUstJaridropil ; I iost things, jners's bo question of ' fsuittinaoffiatttf aowinucB vou "ve one The f5th War loan is on. And it's every American's duty to invest in at least one txtr S100 War Bond. If ' Back homV U the same way you haven't bought yours yet, do it JVout buying War Bonds. You fed today! lluclw! i Wil l Cuy cl least ono Qxfra M00 War Bond Today! c r . m UNLESS YOU CARE FOR YOUR CAR NOWn Every cor on the rood today ; is facing its third winter of !wcrt?me drte ing; csid winter driving is the toughest of cSL Summer dust and motor grit ccuse costly engine vecr. Mctcl wears on metal whcii precious gears continue to turn in vorn-out summer lubricants. Ash your Richfield dealer to help you beat wartime and wintertime driving hazards. WW's (mff, r 1 W m t . 1. SPARK I PLUGS clecaed. 2. AIR CLEANER eleened cad CRANKCASE rfi!!td with Richlabt Motor OD. DIFFERENTIAL rtfnicd. ." 5. BATTEalY chtcktd. . t. i r 4 m K 1 6. TIRES checked, inflated, cross-switchtcL 7. FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS 0(Dffl QGSSQ G328 a 11 if- lubricated. RADIATOR cleaned. CHASSis lubricated; 10. TRAFiSMISS On. reeled. I! Invest every dzUsr you ten l i In Xiar Donds 'H . VVor to hczttn victory War . 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