The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 10, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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Tha Cttaqon Sta1ainfla.TaIaphonw Sioil t '
, Film Shown John Hodgkins,
deputy manager for tha Oregon
war finance committee, and Ken
neth Lucas, Standard Oil compa
ny; representative, ihoved i
Clark Gable oversea production
,1a technicolor to Marion county
war finance workers and members
of the legislature who have been
active in war loan campaigns in
: their home counties at a lunch at
' the Marion hotel Tuesday after
' noon. The sound picture, showing
the experiences of a " bomber
group from .the t i me it left a
western airfield throueh I several
New nig la Membership In
duction of iSD b oyi who have
joined the !MCA aince Decem
ber 1 this'wteek brought to a new
high the boys department mem-
oersmp or. the Salem Y.W The
organization now has 61 boys as
members, approximately 100 more
tnan it has ever had la previous
years.' Phil Welling, represented
high school boys, Wesley Johnson
the grades, Gary. Stark the physi
cal education department, and
Earl tepper 'discussed the swim
ming pool at the induction cere
monies, where the Rev. Chester
jtfo Q5drON STATESMAN, Salami .gon. Wb..Ly Morning, January 10. 19
llavy Cliaplaih
raids from an English base, .will Hamblin of the First Presbyterian
oe snown later thi winter in Ma
' rion county free of charge to per
sons "buying bonds through pay
roll deductions in recognition of
their patriotic plan of saving,
Hodgkins said. i :
The Elks lodge of Salem 'on Jan
uary 11th will participate in their
. annual Oldtimers' Night This is
an event that is i urged by the
Grand Lodge and should be at
tended by all Elks both young
and old. Brother Max Page will
preside. Meeting will start at 8:00
" p.mJ - . '
Stockholders to Meet The 11th
annual -stockholders' meeting of
the Willamette Production Credit
association will be held in Legion
hall Thursday, January 19. Reg
Ltration will begin at 11 ajn.
Women of An keny grange will
serve a hot cafeteria dinner be
ginning at 11 SO and the business
session in the auditorium will
follow. Ernest E. Henry, president
of the. Production Credit corpor
ation of Spokane. will attend and
discuss the problems dealing with
thej cooperative credit system,
John G. Bryant, acting secretary-
treasurer of the Willamette asso
ciation, announced here Tuesday.
- t-yn Cronise Photographs and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank IBM
Book Review Scheduled!
"Twelve Decisive Battles of the
Mind" by Gorham Munson will be
reviewed by E. F. Carleton at the j
men's supper meeting tonight at
ie tipt Congregational church.
Formed assistant state I superin
tendenf of schools, ; editor of the
Oregon Educational Journal and
executive secretary of the Oregon
btate Teachers association, Car
leton came to Salem to make his;
home after his retirement morel
than a year ago. ;
J-A-ery form of insurance. R. G.
beverin, 212 N. High. Tel. 401(1.
Constant, dependable service.
Line Permit Granted Portland
General Electric company wax
gramea permission Tuesdav hr
cuurcn represented ! the adults.
Harold Davis, boys' work secre
tary, was in charge. - . ; j
Painting, decorating, Ph. 7552.
N'lne Building Permlts-N 1 n e
permits to build, alter and repair
were Issued by City Engineer J,
Harold Davis, as follows: Ralnh
S. Fussell to erect a dwelling at
465 Ford street at a cost of $2000;
FloydXlay to erect a dwelling at
1150 Nebraska street at a cost of
$2500; Elmer Ideen to erect a ga
rage at 1042 Highland avenue:
Perry Taylor. to repair apartment
at 770 j South Commercial street;
Esther Bennett to alter dwelling
at 2480 N. Front street; Terminal
Ice & Cold Storage company to
alter office at 990 North Front
street; LaRose Lovelace to alter
dwelling at 2217 Hyde street; Har
ry Jones to alter dwelling at 909
South 25th street; Albert Berchem
to alter dwelling at 1K20 Yew
street. 1 .
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v.i David Nielsen, Dasinr at the
lrst Conxreratlnal e h at r e h
ince March 194S, hat passed his
nrsieal examination for enlisi-
eat as a chaplain ia the U. S.
vy chaplains corps, he told
congregation Sanday a a d
xpects . to . be commissioned 1 193.
thin a short time
Salem First Aiders Handle
l-r J' V.- - J. . . S
aa in Most
Injuries From Nboii to 6 p.m.
11 - By S. Boyd Hilton - ",t" ri
ft t" ". fStaajWrUermio Stalestaan 1 -
More men than Womea aet inhirixl mrrUtJ j u l:.r::-
ciderits occur in the 4i-WiI :r" " u,.
t,,i kL. T j:7 Tr Jrrr Ilooa PJn, th an-
todayTTT aumnianrea py Captt P: L. CUrk, Indicated
! Making 1040 calls in T944-in
thn re - u.iuuen Memorial car
ttA?4:ZJT?mgl ta 400 2'0 women and
j.uc wcia uiiKr r
than Jit 1943 when 358 mn, 2451
women and 275 children were
ireaxecL ; j -t. jfrfr ? : ,
Of lithe; calls made! In 1944, the
emergency men fouid 2$ persons
dead I ton arrival; fn 1943 there
were a7. Seizures, most of: which
are. har attacks and, strokes, to-
iaieaa me past year, as kgainst
69 thie previous yearJ Nine per
sons attempted suicide ip 1944,
one succeeding, while in 1943 six
tried and two succeeded., f-
iiir pasi year saw - ut . acci
dents in the home; as against 35
The home provided the
Appointed
I Sublimity Telephone ; !
Company Elects Heads I
UNION . HILL Ralph . Moflet
was reelected D resident of th
Sublimity Telephon Co.s at tU?
meeting held last week in the loi
cal grange haU. Other officer!
j named were Marion Fischer, vice
president; O. W. Humphreys was
PAGE FIVE
reelected director for 'the three
year terra.
y.'D, Scott will represent the
Sublimity Telephone company at
the switchboard meeting in Stay
ton, January 2. Dues were raised
jto create a reserve fund for im
provement of the lines as soon 'as
ma
arden QiiL
tion
iuion sale of shj-ubs plants,
garden gadgets 'and garden
to be provided by members
feature Thursday nieht's
meetijtig of the Salem Men's Gar
dei I club at the YMcX: Money
secured will be used for the pur
chase 'of identification! badges.'
For home loans-see Salem Fed- wJ 1 "tf
eral, 130 South Liberty. "r ' Z U1 Auams,
New Executive Offker Lt J.
F. McKee has been named execu
tive officer for Willamette uni
versity's V-12 unit to succeed Lt.
M. C. Woodell, who was ad
vanced to commanding officer
when Lt. George Bliss was given
another assignment at the Uni
versity of Minnesota. McKee has
spent a number of months 'in ser
vice on the Atlantic.
7 hr. developing & printing serv ice
at Burke's' Camera Shop. 174 N.
Coml.
Dr. Thompson Elected Dr.
Willard N. Thompson was elected
president of the medical staff of
Salem General, hospital this week
to succeed Dr. Jerald S. Back-
strand. Dr. A. T. Kina was named
the subject. Rex Peffer will pre
sent information pn specialized
pruning, and Glen; Slentz will
speak ion fertilizers and sprays.
jr Wjiowing f me i question and an
swer period an open discussion of
greenhouses wfll b held if there
lis sufficient time.
Episcopal Commission
Favors Dumbarton Oaks
I j r- ' r - !-; ii
! WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.-()-A
protestant Episcopal church com-!
mission yesterday announced en- j
dorsement of the Dumbarton Oaks
proposals for a: general organiza
tion; fpr world peace. ' .
j The church's joint commission
on social reconstruction said In a
vice president; Dr. Roscoe Wilson, resc!lution Pat "support of. these
secretary-treasurer; Dr. D. D.
Ross, chief of surgical service; Dr.
Charles Campbell, chief of medi
cal services, and Dr. L. O. Cle
ment,' chief of specialists.
proposals seems tofl us the first!
step: toward a jiisfl and durable
peace."
greater portion of mishaps the
past two years, with falls leading,
j ia i4 ana 197 la 1943.
i irmci wnnsnen lewer - acci
dent victims than most categories.
34 pedestrians being treated after
being injured bymoiing cirs; 70
persons were treated afterFbema
injured in car i?wck;s. The axe,
an uregon tool, provided 34 vie
uiua pen ox me past two years.
"Long handled axes; get them,
Captain! Clark said. !
Other accident causes aid the
number of victims follow acci
ji.i.t L- . :; .... 1 .
ucuuit poison, uu m is, is in
1?43; I gunshot1 wounds, f ve in
1944, fthree in 1943; j fractu res 82
ana: ,85 ; dislocations; eight and
nine; serious cuts, 18$ in 1914 and
27 iii 1943; in schoob 31 Is 1944
and 14 in 1943; wringers, i3 and
11- Ait 4i
UW1W; If CU1U H. I
The! most ticklish job of the first
aiders is the removal of objects
frpm the flesh of victims of jwhora
there rwere 54 in this category
These include splinters, metid and
wood, fish hooks, crochet needles,
pins in the throat, cinders in eyes.
The; complete the job covered in
the items listed, the memorial am
bulance; traveled 3874 miles and
used 408 gallons of gasolineJ The
first aiders treated, on the side,
183 persons who "walked inl with
injuries! .
r The - work is divided between
two crews. One is operated by
Capt. P. L. plark and . Harvey
Reinke, t driver, and the second
crew by; Acting CapL A. M. Bloom
and Merle Cross, driver. - The ser
vice i$ a Salem fire; department
project under direction of Fire
Chief Harry R. Huttoh.
the county court to extend a pow- 00 Sale modern tmpalnted furnl
er line jn the Case road from the I ture small desks, bookcases & V f '
Woodrow,
mirrors. R. D.
Center street
345
Firm Orranlxed Chester (Chet)
I. Nelson, route three, Salem, and
Theodore G. Nelson, 856 North
17th street, filed a certificate of
assumed business name Tuesday
in the office of the county clerk
for Nelson & Nelson, real estate
and insurance brokers. Places of
business will include residences of
each principal.
Lady desires furn. orunfurn. hse.
4 rm. or more no children pay;
liberal reward for information.
9121 or 2-4014
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Mudio Chaage Bette M. Scott, ;
176 South High street, Tuesday!
a certificate of assumed business j
name in the county clerk's office
for HL-Lite Portrait Studio, at the
same addressKenneth M. Ashton i
and Robert H, Stutzman filed cer
tificates of retirement from the!
same business.
Wedding pictures ta k e n at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
Extradition Authorized Gov.
Earl Snell Tuesday authorized the
extradition of W. R. Crane, who
is wanted in Wichita, Tex., an a
charge of assault to murder. CHe
is under arrest in Salem. Crane
said he would waive extradition
hearing. . i
end of its existing line to the
road's intersection with market
road No. 8 and from there 1000
feet along market road No. 8 to
,ward St PauL
Doerfler's sale yard . Open after
noons. Union 8c High! ' '
. Toaths in Trouble Two boys
aged 17 were arrested Tuesday
and after interrogation were turn
ed pver to juvenile authorities, on
a charge they had stolen several
cars In Salem. The boys are said
to have admitted the thefts and
will; probably face Judge-) E. M.
Page to explain their activities.
R proof with John-Manvi!l
pna -snmgies. Kignt over your
old roof. Free estimates. Mathis
Bros. 164 S. ComT. Phone 4642.
Circle Meets TodayMrs. Ellen
Battle will entertain the women's
circle of the Salem Heights com
munity church at 1:30 this after
noon, j '
--it ...
Hat clearance specials $1.50 and
$2.50 and f3.98 to $6.98. The
Fashionette. i
Oldtimers Night Cowing Sa
lem E3ks lodge will participate in
their Oldtimers' night Thursday,
with Judge T M. Page presiding.
Obknary u
Trplcy
In this city January! S. rHi May
Tarpley. SS. lata resident f IS5 North
Commercial atreet. Mother of Homer D.
Tarpy of DenTer. Colo.; and sister
t Thomas Jefferson Valet of Amity.
Frederick A. Valet of regon City.
John D. Valet of Toledo. Ore.. Mrs.
G. W. Johnson of Salem, Mrs. Maude
Zimmerman of Mehama, Mrs. George
' Dauchy of Portland and Mrs. Marie
Nelson ot lm Angelea. Funeral serrices
. will be heM Wednesday at 120 p. m.
from the W. T. Kigrton chapel wita
- Dr. Irvine A. Fox otflciatinr. Cnn.
. cludinc services at I OOF cemetery. .
- Laacworthy "'
Abrarr. B. Langworthy. at his home
on route 4. Salem. January 7. -at the
I aee of SS years. Survived by his wife.
Mrs. Elba Langworthy of Salem;
daughter. Mri. Frances Selby of Long
Beach. CaBf.: son. Lee La n worths nf
s- .nv7: t0 brotiters, Anaei Braytoa Appoiated Gov. Snell
and Fay Lantworthy of Oklahoma; Tildas- annnT.nit k ' .
three sUters. Mrs. Daisy Horn of Port- iuesaaT announced the appoint-
land and Mrs. Grace Sharp and Mrs. ment Of Leo Brayton as lustice of
Jiaiel Talbot of Olympia. Wash.: and the? nc t tha. JJ!li- L-a
two srandchtldren. Services will be me Pace or the Newport district,
iid from the ciousa-Barrick chapel retroactive' as of January 8 Ho
Wednesday. January 10, at 1 p. m.. t...' r. . " .
with Dr. J. C,-Harrison tticiaunir. ""-"-cr, woo nas
Interment in Belerert Memoriol park. I resigned. J
Adolnhus Fettit Carpenter, late resi- ?ff UA"-" unul m.
dent o route a Salem, Monday, jan- j Under new management. Port. Rd.
urr a, ui wi years, sur-1 v ,
ri!i i7-,?-?.?lL' SfL??- otary Speaker Marvia Clatter.
am of Ontario, Canada, nd nephew DUCK, superintendent of the Ore
Paul O. Carpenter, of Delaware. Md. on Stat School forha. Af ,in
Service will b held from the Rose . auwoi lor me aeal. Will
Lasm Funeral homo Wednesday, Jan
uary 19, at 1 p. m.. with Bev. ; S.
Ray nor Smith officiatiaf. Interment
in Le Mission cemetery.
Breaffctea " .';""';"''.'' : '
Mrs. Mary E. Broujrhtoo, at the aerl
dence. 2140 University av., January
0. Survived by hoshand. Euxene
Broughton of Salem, daughters, Mrs.
Frances Hooper at balem. Mrs. Viola
Brazeau of Fresno, Califs Mrs. Lta
Broughton and Mrs. Grace Cummings
of PorUand. two sons, Ralph AbdiU of
Dayton, Or and Louis AbdiU of
MUwaukie. sifters, Mrs.. Maude Hon
sen' of Portland, and one brother, Huiji
Wool worth of Woodland. Calif also
by 11 grandchildren and -eight areat
erandchildren. Funeral announcements
later by the Clough-Barrick company.
Meat Demonstration
en 111 st Salom
t WEST SALEM A meat cook
ery j demonstration Was given by
Helen j Taylor, war food assistant,
Friday,! at the home of Home Ec
club chairman, Mrs. S.I J. Cham
berlain on' Terrace Drive.
CIrange card players were en
tettained at a 7 oclock dinner
Saturday night at Mrs. Chamber
lain's. '"';.'!'
Aristotle mentions a woman who
had five children at a birtW
times in succession,
four
Str.
Of Philippines
Is Pictoed I
4 KVa K
... f
RvSl III,
. American soldiers swarming to
recapture ; Philippine islands
Will and are finding many jstzange
uesiae me Japanese aggres
sors, J. parker Iineberry,! princi
pal of Richmond school, U n d 1 -catad
inj an address Tuesday noon
before the Salem Kiwanis Iclub in
Manon hoteL ' , ,
Iineberry shipped aboard mer
chant ships 15 years aj?o and
made the orient a sufficient num
ber, of times to know it iritimate-
Me. told Kiwamans how their I
ship' always was stopped outside1
Yokohartia ; by the suspicious as
will as penurious Japanese When
toe ship) had been inspected the
commissary was locked up and if
crew members wished anything to
eai, annjk or smoke they "had to
me speaaer said. - r j j
The ships also were docked in
Yokohama , and crew members !
went to Tokyo by train. If ja crew
member had any American ciga-
rets in ns pockets, he had to pay
a Japanese, tax on them or lose
them. j . r , - . , y
nargaret Baroaist, principal f I
SaLem Heights ache!, Marfori
""""ii wu aias oeen active
. the ! teaching profession In
j county and state,; has been ai
i pointed by the National Edswa.
tioa association to serve-as an!
I Oregon represeaUUyo la an
I capacity ;oa the Inter-
, national - relations cenualttee.
Mks Baranist has served as a
; Martoa eoamty OSTA officer, Uj
l active In the Elementary Fria.
; ciPla' assacUUenJ local teaeherl
i clubs and " a member of Delta i
Kappa. Gamma, national nation
aJ haaarary teacher society. Be.
fore Iteconung acting principal
at Salem Heights, she Unst at
Aurora and Salem Heights. I
Pnote by Jestea-MUler. .
men s rrogram
Well Received
! BRUSH COLLEGER Jan. ft. U
Annual -men's mgni at tne Brush
Couege grange was a decided suc
cess, xnonon iOODiDtms. itit
terials are available.
' ' $1 $i
Iineberry said the Phflippine grange master and iVTUtiam Hows,
ands" were a mysterious: and state, eranife nOHrv '
islands
odd lot i Animals found; on one
small Island oftimes were not
found on another. 'He said buf
falo, deet, hogs, small horses, like
Shetland ; ponies, and other ani
mals were native ta individual
isles, but not to the whnl rcrrniin
- -
There are two things in com
mon in the islands, the- speaker
said, and they are the i uncles and
tne crocodiles.
1
VFW Sewing Club Will
Meet at Tuckers Friday
SILVERTON The Veterans of
Foreign ,Wars Sewing clup will
meet for all day on Friday kt the
home of Mrs. L. F. Tucker. jMem
bers are asked to brins; wool pie
ces for afghansJ
'I
Salem neigh ts The woman's
luhroom of the community hall
here will remain open daily from
10 a jn. to 4 1 p.m. this week and
an open Bible, candles arid flow-eij-s
will be arranged there to en
courage observance of World
Prayer " week. . ; I i . -r - ; j
cntciprr court
Emma Carmine Burk vs. Heroli
Kansom Burk; divorce complaint
alleges cruel and inhuman treat
ment; asks 175 per month alimony:
$247 for hospital bill, $275 for doc
tor) bill, ;$185 for moneys loaned,
$150 attorney fees, $30 costs, the
lamuyi automobile.
Cpatherine Kindler vs. John W.
iunaier;! defendant's answerj ad
mits and denies. ; .
Statd vs. Robert Richard Dean;
charge, taking and using car be
longing to J. Milton Best without
owjner's permission; arraigned on
information; waives : indictment;
SSi. ?SeJT2 M tw htered; and
S330. The Fashionette. ) t- v n u
FW Basiness Nam e Gordon
Applington and Lucille Aplington,
iifo ivortfn Capitol street, Tues
day filed a certificate of assumed
business name in the county
ciert s office for Jiffy Lunch,
route one, pox 42, Salem, i
. Bay Mlss!ag--bonald Lyon, 14,
was repbrted to Salem police'
Tuesday as being missing from
Firview Home. ! The' report said
the youth disappeared at 720 a. m.
Tuesday. ; j - ; :
Boys Apprehended Ronald
im-
mi tied to jaU
imie oaeiz vs. Jonn uaeu: or-
derj of default.
Northwestern National Ba
Theodora Peterson; irah:
from Salem justice of peace..
filed, i
Merchants Credit Bureau, Irie
vs. j Sam . j Waggoner; -; transcript
from Salem Justice of peace Court
filed, j h - . j' j" 'ly-
Alida F. Johnson vs. Emert T.
Johnson;. divorce complaint; alleg
es cruel and inhuman treatment;
$2500 lump sum alimony askid.
ocrvice vs. vUWK
Girl wanted for steady employ
ment. Price's. 133 N. Liberty.
Bend Attorney Named Ap-
pointment of A. J. Moore, Bend,
as district attorney pro tem of
Deschutes county, was announced
by Gov. Earl Snell here Tuesday.
Moore will serve until Robert
Foley, incumbent, returns from
military service or until the ex
piration of his term. .
Calendars at Grabenhorst Bros.,
in i. Liberty St
Saltan and Patrick D. Phillips, W. jKellum; transcript from Salem
15-year-old Portland youths, were justice :of peace court filed, j
be the speaker at the Rotary club
luncheon today, j A demonstration
of work done at the school will
be given by pupils from the school.
Coat clearance specials $10 and I
J2L. AU, others $16.13 to $330.1
The Fashionette. -
Jones Speaks Ronald Jones
spoke.; on ; "Public v Schools and
Their Problems' at the regular
Tuesday noon luncheon ol the
Salem Junior Chamber f Com
merce at the Golden Pheasant.
apprehended by; Salem police
Tuesday and placed in custody of
juyenile authorities pending word
irom tneir parents.
January clearance sale, all suits,
coats, dresses & hats. The Fash
ionette. I .. . .! ' ..' '
1 :("-L rrtXi . 1 V j ":
i Car: Reported Stale a Willis
Jopes, route one, Jefferson,- re
ported to police Tuesday that bis
cat had been stolen while It was
parked in tha 400 block on Ferry
street, --Ii ':-K.f-- : -
jueaves Hospital Mrs. I Robert
Pnme of Long Beach, Wash, was
sufficiently recovered Tuesday to
leave Salem Deaconess hospital
where she had been a medical pa
tnt since December 31. Sha is
staying at the home of Dr. Frank
Enrnej, I3S5 Liberty street
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f Sob Born Mn and Mrs.L. Ei
chelberger, 1605 Jforth Fifth street
bjecame the parents Tuesday xt a
son, born in Salem General hos
pital at f :32 a. m. -
If; w
I Remored ta nomeMrs. Earl
Trudgeon and j Infant son, 2040
Maple avenue, were removed
Tuesday from Salem General hos
pital to their, home.'
j D3. V7ILL J.
i mo:.rrco:i
Optometrist and
' Orthoplst
111 Oregfta Clig.
Over Sears Stare
Sylvia ! Calavan vs Dejwiri M.
Calavan; divorce complaint,! al
leges cruer and inhuman - treat
ment; asks custody, of two minor
children and $25 monthly for sup'
port of each, equal division of
reai
$50
and, personal property and
monthly permanent alimony.
Robert L. Lampkin and wife vs.'
E. J. Miller and State Finance Co.,
a corp.j order dsmissin. , with
prejudice on motion of plaintiff.
Btttyp Jacobson vs. Leo Jacob
son; divorce decree grahted; plain
tiff awarded custody of child yriih
$40 nonthly for its support; prop
erty! settlement of $3000 approved
PROBATE COURT . '. .
Florence E. Corbett state;! or
der Ironfinns sale of real property
for $3500 to Clifford N.,LiHy land
Ruth Lilly. ; ; 4
Wialter;Nj Dunkle estate; final
account: of executrix, pi Elizabeth
Dunkle, approved. ! . i
Samuel Thomas estate; final ao
Hows and a representative group
of Brush College grarige members
were in attendance. ;'fhe dinner
and program which followed were
under the direction of the men
members with Glenn Adams, local
grange master as chairman. -
The program was directed by
A. E. TJtley and included a group
of vocal selections by Carlton
Brown West Salem grange mas
ter, accompanied by j Mrs. Brown.
A farewell address was given for
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson, who
have been active in local grange
Work here, and are leaving soon
for California. ; Ralph ;C. Shepard
spoke. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Sholseth and their
niece, Mrs. C. R. Raymond of Ta
coma. j. ' ir
William Hows and Glen Adams
will canvas Brush College and
adjoining districts fori prospective
members this week, it was an
nounced, i ;
Car Owners
Who Do Not
. Heed This
OP V
Warning !
Run the Risk
of Not
Getting
New Tires!
mm
a.
count of Laura May Thomas, ex
ecutrix, allowed, discharge or-
i ,
AlcetUT. GilbeV esUte;! order Ao D. CflrDPntPl
of distribution by Administrator, v,ttlPclllV1
n
G9
Tinxham f Gilbert, as follows:
Charles S, GUbert, Henry q. Gil
bert and Tinkham Gilbert $422.36
each; Rosamond Gilbert.. Haight,
Edna G. Davies and Elsie CjUbert
Jackson $422.37 each. i
JUSTICE COURT i
State vs. James Bryan ;Tapp:
charge disorderly conduct; fined
$25 and costs and sentenced to 30
days in jail; jail term suspended,
-uac iOUU. , : . ij
Charles Lee Fulton and Charles
J. Hession; charge, larceny of a
car; dismissed because of insufo
ficient evidence. - J.;
State vs. A. D. ; McPherson:
charge burglary; continued until
pm. Wednesday. January 10
for plea.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Fred' W. Davenport; 275 McNarv
street; charge violation of basic
rule.
Clifford L.' Wallace. Marion:
cnarge fail to stop; bail $2J0. i
BUlie Joe Hankins. 637 North
17th street; charge driving while
Tal Today
Funeral services for Adolpbus
Pettit Carpenter, 84, a fruit farm
er in the Roberts district for 40
years, will be held from the Rose
lawn funeral home at 2 p. m. to
day, with interment in Lee Mis
sion cemetery.
j Carpenter died Monday. He was
a native of Niagara Falls, Ontario.
one of 10 children, and came to I
Oregon 50 years ago. -He was act
ive most of his life in the Meth
odist church and Sunday school,
and took part in the progressive
activities of bis community.
I Survivors., include a brother, I
Jiarry ii. Carpenter of Salem.
Surprise, Program Will
Be Given Friday by Club
j BRUSH COLLEGEr4A surprise
program, arranged by the 145
resident Delhert FaJV : win
intoxicated; fined $100 and sen- creaented at Rm.h rvn
tT. ZZZZ JZrZ: b meeting. Friday night,
tence suspended; driver's license
revoked for one year. , -
Ckry Harris, 1244 Vi State street;
charge no 1945 license sticker and
defective brakes. ?
Jan. 12 at 8 o'clock.
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