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i Hi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, - Oregon, Thursday Morning. February I. 1843 PAGE FIVE pity Mews DBpneffs The Oregqn Statesman . Morir&re Burninr The Four, Square church, Norta 19th at Breyman street, will have a mort gage burning service Friday night at 7:30. This will be the climax ot a campaign in which more than one third of the original price of - the church i property was raised. Dr. Harold Jeff eries northwest . district supervisor of Four Square , churches-and a . Portland pastor, will be speaker. , Rev.! Charles E. Tate is pastor of the Salem church .and Invites all persons interested to attend.-.-. : - --.J, :i I Insurance: Be eke, Waidsworth, Hawkins it Roberts, Guardian j Thefts Reported Zeke Taylor, bus depot at Senator hotel, report ed- to police that suitcase . thefts . have' occurred there twice in jthe ' past month. A suitcase belonging to Mrs. James Corbett, checked from Seattle to Salem was stolen and later, found in an alley. A oaoys Dans: -containing- $5 was missing. A suitcase belonging to Betty Jones, employe of the state industrial accident commission, was stolen in the depot and five cartons of cigarets taken. ha rn u.- i Cottonwoods Thursday nite. j Trotter Speaks Duke Trotter, chief specialist of the navy's V-12 program at Willamette university, addressed the three Hi-Y chapters of the city last night at their joint meeting at the "Y." Rose Bowl games he has seen were described by Trotter, and -the clubs' mem bership made plans for t h ej r "Sweetheart" dance early in. Feb ruary. ;' Every form - of Insurance. R. G. Severin, 212 N. High. Tel. 4016. Constant dependable service. '. r- -.!--:-- - v r -. ' I Discussion of Names - The Sa lem Credit association will have a discussion of names at the lunch eon meeting Friday at the regular meeting. - Determination of the amount of cash business done by members is scheduled for the meeting. . Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. J Cars Collide Cars driven by Frank A. Scott, Eugene, and Mar guerite R, Hoereth, route one, Sa lem, collided at Union and Com mercial streets, damaging both cars. No personal injuries were reported, the police report said. Wanted, day Janitor at Millers. . Business Name Filed Mike A. Steinbock and Harry M. Steinbock filed a certificate of assumed busi ness name in the office of the county clerk Wednesday for Leon- : ard's Supper Club, 3059 Portland road. " The; certificate recites the club will engage in the restaurant and entertainment business. , All wool suits, S & N Clothiers, 546 Statestreet Elks Tonirht Tonight atXthe Salem Elks lodge is set aside a? past . exalted rulers' night' with Leroy Card, ruler in 1932-33, pre siding. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Gavel Fred J. Gavel. 73, at the residence. C27 North Church street, Mondays Jan uary 29. Survived by a son, Ernest Cavel of Boston. Mass. Member of tlie Winnisimet lodge, No. 24, IOOF. at Chelsea, Mass., and of Carpenters' local 1065 of Salem. Funeral services will be held from the Howell-Edwards chapel Thursday, February 1. at 2 p. m. with concluding services at City View cemetery. Mastca : Vert lu Masten, at his residence at Macleay, Tuesday, January 30, at the age of 63 years. Survived by his wife, Stella Masten of Macleay, and a sis ter. Mrs. Bertha Mead of Portland. Christian Science services will be held Friday. February 2. at 1:30 D.m.. at the Clou gh-Barrick. chapel. Graveside services by Hal "Hlbbard camp No. 3. . Spanish American War Veterans, at Belcrest Memorial park. - -.- i ' ' Oho r" ; Nels A. Olson, at the resdehce in . Chemawa. Januarx 32. Survived by a - daughter, .Mrs. Alma C. Spalding of Chemawa: son, Carl E. Nelson of Seat tle: 10 grandchildren and 12 great arandchlkiren. Announcement of ser- - vices later by Clough-Barrick com pany. -- - . .Moor Graydon C. Moore, at the residence. 423 , West .'-SOth t avenue. Vancouver. Wash.. Tuesday. January 90, at - the age of SI years. Survived by two ' daugstert, Roberta and Barbara Moore, both of -Vancouver; his mother, Mrs. Mary D. Moor of Riddle, Ore.: a sis ter, Mrs. LUHan Ball of Riddle; and two brothers, William Moore of Port land and Dr. C. E. Moore of Grand Rapids, Mich. Services win be held Thursday, February -1, at 1 p.m., at Vancouver under -the direction of the Rose Lawn, Funeral home. Rev. David X. Taylor will be the officiating min-. later. Interment in Park Hill cemetery. Save Lloney Pain! lion Right now, : during the doll season, we can paint the walls and ceiling of any standard size room for as little as Avoid the sprin rush. Get your painting -don now while good , workmen are available. 1 v- -. S. ' . For' Estimates . Phone w Decorating t Paperhanging -'. Spray or Brash Painting - - Telephone 9101 Car BUts Man , Glen Barrel Johnson, 1170. Norway street, re ported to police that he had struck a man with, his car at the. corner, of State' and liberty street but that before he could go to the vic tim's aid.' he had disaDneared in we crow a. -jonnson-saia u -witness to. the. accident identified the man hii as .Carl Ll. Sundland, 310 East Lincoln street Later- in the evening police contacted Sundland and first aid was called.. . 7 hr". developing St printing service ai Burke's Camera' Shop. .174 N.' comn. ; '.-b ; .-'.v ;": I " :.' : ' Child Disappears Police were notified Wednesday that Shirley Davenport, aged 12, of 1191 Ruge street, is missing from her home. The report said the girl started for school "but did not report for said the , missing girl ' had purchased a bus ticket for California" but later had cashed it in. f Peaches, Crawford, Hale and im proved Albertas at Doerfler sale yard and nursery. To Rebuild Warehouse Loren Loose, Capital Transfer and Stor age company. Wednesday was I granted a permit by City Engineer J. Harold Davis for rebuilding of the plant at 226; State street which was recently destroyed by fire with an estimated loss of $100,000. The permit calls for $19,250 in construction and the work will be done by" Ed R. Viesko. Wanted, day janitor at Millers. ' - - 1; ' . ' ' Many Members Donald Weav er, -is winner of the T shirt and gym shorts set! aside at the be ginning of thej current member ship' campaign' for 1he 800th mem ber of the YMCA's junior division, it . was announced Wednesday That division's membership is now 807. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South j Liberty Project Committee Meets The Willamette Valley Project com mittee has been called to meet at JTVclock Friday afternoon in Sa lem Chamber of Commerce rooms Eugene, Corvallh, Albany, Port land,, Oregon City and Salem will be represented. Dr. B. F. Pound announces the reopening of his dental office with Dr. Burger, 110.1 First Nat Bank Phone 9535 Partners Retire Troy D. WoodJ and R. A. Clark, co-partners In operation of the Salem Taxi Ser vice, Wednesday filed in the coun ty clerks? office j a certificate of re tirement from the business. . . , i . Special ' Windbreaker jacket $2.95. Sizes small, medium, large, Alex Jones, 121 North High St. Veterans to Meet Disabled American veterans will meet the hall tonight, at 8 o'clock. at Ftm transportation to lattla, Washington. -. x Men especially needed.'- - ' Physically qualified women slso eligible. - Good EOII'T DEI AY! APPLY AT 7E2 UI.TTED STATES ETJrtOYIIirJT 'tmnx& office c? tes vAn GAn?oi7Eii co:r.x:i::L : Those now engaged n essential tear tcork f. TV TV i I J ' f M 1 air r:vj m racir r. Car Damaged Cars belonging to Qtto.Schies5.-254 Front street. and if Herman Hummell, .1145 Chemeketa street, were damaged when they .came together in the 200 block on Front street. ' No per sonal injuries were reported. ! - State employes will meet' at Fra ternal Temple; 447 Center to hear pending legislation for public em ployes discussed. Measures will be explained by legislators and other prominent men. Everybody invit-a ed. Thursday; Feb. 1, 8 p. m.; ... .5 , . ........... . ... - s : v Six Curfew Arrests Six boys, aged '15 to 18 years, were- booked at police ; headquarters -as. curfew violators and held until' their par ents or elders called for them near midnight ' ' - - . y Friendly, Farm open Feb. , 1st, - 3 till 9 week days. 12 to 7. Sundays. Closed Mondays. : . .' ' -. To Visit Fresno Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Vick, 55 Garden road. will leave today for Fresno where they i will' spend a . two-week ? va cation. 3 v- -r Pabco welded roofs ' installed by Elfstrom's exclusively. 10 year bonded: guarantee. Application 'im mediately.' Call 9221 for free esti mate.: I j I:: Leaves Hospital Mrs. Law rence Berger, 260 SouthTZOth street, whb underwent an opera tion at Salem Deaconess hospital, was removed to her -home Wed nesday! 1 . ' Daoghter Born Mr: and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson Clarke, 1238 Allen court," Wednesday became the; Par ents of , a daughter,- born in Salem Dea cones? hospital at 12:39 p.m. V ISalem. Couple to .Wed Anong applicantst'for. marriage. licenses Wednesday in Taeomi "were Carl Raymond r Epperiy 1 and Lois , Lor raine Blackman, both- of Salem. ' ..Son Born Mr., and Mrs. Edwin Flnck," 1227 Court street; Wednes day: became the parents of a son, bora in Salem Deaconess hospital at5:37:ajn. '. ''";-..":.. v Removed to Home Mrs. John Garner' and infant son were .'re moved from Salem Deaconess hos pital "to their home, 1105 South 12th street, Wednesday, L. A. Trip 'Planned Mrs. Veda Byrd, 1287 Chemeketa street, will leave shortly for Los Angeles; for APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED The senate Wednesday confirm ed Gov. Earl Snell's reappotnt- ftnent to the state board of health of Dr. Charles E. Hunt Eugene, and, Dr. Thomas E. Robertson, Portland, and the appointment of Dr. C. E. Hardwicke, Hood River. WOULD ADD JUDGE !' ; 1 'The Lane county legislative del egation! introduced a" house bill Wednesday to add a fourth cir cuit judges in the second judicial district ' of Douglas Lane, Coos, Curry and Lincoln counties. i v. t Help ; Build the I " r-: s: If mm (THE BIG NEW BOEING BOMBER) BOEIIIG QEFDESEIiTATIVE MTEQVIEUIIIG III SALEII, . FEDDUMY 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 III DALLAS, FEDDDADY 0 : : 1 ' -1 " I r pay Excellent Wcrklnj conditions. Help buftl America's most needed biz beenber. SALEM 710 Ftrry Street Fhone 5237 : .DALLAS 515 Main Street Phono 35 i i f ewssasssMssswsjJl LashssMMssP n M i ; Orjmiiizatioiis On Record For Bush Tract Purchase; : Option Expiring on Feb. 13 i , A preponderance ef sentiment in fayot of purchasing the 43-acre Bush Pasture tract for municipal park development hag been indi cated in polls of various' organizations throughout, the city. Loyal A. Warner, president "of "the'Salem Chamber of Commercej informed a meeting of representative Salem citizens at the chamber pf commerce Wednesday; A i t -y 'SXr ' Wholehearted support for a. pro gram to get out the vote, on Fri day, February 9, otf ' the xoeasure covering the ""proposed' purchase, was . pledged OT representa tives: of groups and neighborhoods represented at , the meeting, he said:;-...-;'. .:- ...-v. Absentee , Ballots' Cited i Attention was called to the pos sibility of , voting by absentee balr lot this week by those who are go ihg to be out pf the city on the day of the election or. are confined by illness to. their homes. Such, votes must be filed with the City Re corder' Alfred Mundt on or before Saturday. . Bedridden voters must file a j notarized affidavit '; with their .ballots. .4 t ': ; J ; 1 Lists of , polling places for this election were given; .to persons present. Precincts have been con solidated into wards - and i voting booths will be located as follows: f ; First ward,; Garfield school. Cot tage . and .Marion streets; second ward, court house; " third ward. city hall; fouirttrward, state heat ing plant 12th i and Ferry streets: fifth; ward,: St . Vincent de Paul school; Columbia and " Myrtle streets; sixth ward,. Englewood school, 20th and Nebraska, streets; seventh ward Leslie Junior high school.' "Church . and Howard streetsi'; .";":- r -:.:.f:. ' Option Expires Feb.J 13 r .! It was stated at the jneeting that real estate men- had estimated the 43-acre !tract would: "provide .230 city, lots, and -had appraised the property at; a I minimum resale value pf 1276,000 if exploited for residential property. The city's op tion to purchase! the property ex pires on February . 13, four days after the election, y; ; Frank Bennett superintendent of schools, called attention to the foresight .of William H. Willson nearly 100 years ago in laying out the s original city with 100-foot streets not then needed but now invaluable. To provide in the heart of the city a 100-acre park; which the Bush's Pasture measure would j make possible, Bennett said, would be showing the same kind of foresight Other talks urging support of the measure were made by Dr. G Herbert Smith, president of Wil lamette university; Carl W, Hogg of the post-war, planning commis sion; E. Burr Miller, president of the Salem Retail Trade bureau; H. LL Staver, Men's Garden club of Salem; C. A. Parker of the Izaak Walton league; W. ll Phil-r lips, i president of the Cascade council, Boy Scouts; of America; and Mrs- W. E. Anderson, Salem Garden club. ; ' i ' ' f The Salem Rotary club at its ::1:--'J-r'' a?. 1 need not apply. uncheon yesterday' noon announ ced its endorsement 'of the Bush Pasture purchase by a Vote of It to il- vi-x?.1 .? s tK.J g Before Page 1: Four of : the "seven j persons - in dieted; by Marion county Wednes day were arraigned during . the afternoon ; : before; Jttdge , E.' M. Page. ; One secret indictment was returned' by the jury which 'had been In continuous session for "sev eral days. Hudson D- White, charged with being a convict in. possession ; of a fire arm, was arraigned, request ed counsel be appointed for him. After counsel had been appoint ed hQ. case was -continued until February 10 at 10 a, m,for en try of Iplea. Bail was set at $500 William Robert uomes, cnargea with .' committing .an indecent and injurious act was arraigned, and the case' continued until February 1 at 3:30 p. m. for entry, of plea, Bail $500; ' V Alfred. D. McPherson, charged with larceny :iii a-'dveiling, ( was arraigned, counsel appointed and case continued v until j February at 10 a. m. for entry pf plea. Bail is $10001 X,-'- ''V Sergip A. . Reginaldo, .charged with contributing to; the delin quency of a' minor, was arraigned and . case continued until Febru ary 1 at 3:30 p. m. for entry, of plea. Bail was set at '$3000. Ray O. Whiteford, charged with obtaining money under false pre tenses, was indicted in connection with alleged use of a" false bill of sale to obtain, $600 in cash on a ' transaction. 1 Violet Lucille Murphy, charged with committing an indecent and! injurious act was1 indicted and bail fixed at $500." f GPRiriG OUTFIT & ' A T I FROM VJAnDS j I V- : v:anclsomt weavesl S ' I I 1 i ,xdtino colortl ' s ( v '.;r't.?; Mow price! I n I - v; eiorntel Ami. with oil wool iwui wool onl " -" "yf ' : ' S a' r I I 1 irp7onbitfldlOwoHtwiYOonwBbe """'. !' " -' 7-' : I ; J'elevMaite -'y :V:: 'i' 'f :T-V.. 7"l I i 'It' tosy to tew with t A- . -V JM 11 . ; -MyyM'--, r :. : Jl .:i:;T;i:" lliM"Kbrt!l JLiherty. ':: -i. . V.t.. . .. Phcne 31BI . ': - t j '; , ' " ' I - ' - : ' ' ' - I 1 ' - ' i Jy-.yyy::- IPonlbflSfB IRlecdD'iPiffls COtCTJIT COURT i Credit Bureaus Inc ,vs. Clyde E. Riley and wife; order directing county treasurer to pay plaintiff $63.73 on deposit : :..-:"i S' ' -s' Howard D. Hunter vs. Blanche Hunter; answer of defendant to supplemental complaint; and' sup plemental answer alleges she gave up possession of children because of deceit, stealth and threatened,! force on the part of plaintiff, who carried the duldren- out ;of . the state.;: .rij4-'J---;$ ; i, Ben "Otjen vs George E. Thomas and Margaret Thomas; order de claring . interest of, defendants .In real property nil and. nsferrhig said interests to plaintiff. -. ; . . . Charles D. Hartwig vs. Joseph Bonn jr doing business as Ger vais. Defense . club; amended an swer of defendant admits, denies. PROBATE COURT . U , J. F. Hughes, estate; lOrder di recting John Hughes, executor,: to pay $1000 to William A- Carter jr.and Janes Carter Beam, as provided in will. .:. . Michael C. Halvorsen estate; will admitted to probate; Mildred Halvorsen appointed executrix and D. . W" Eyre, Myrtle ifr. Shelley and Edna Garfieid, appraisers. - JUSTICE COURT State vs Edward Clarence Eng- le; charge axle overload; fined $10 and costs.' "t .' MUNICIPAL COURT . Earl DuChien. 1495 North Fifth street; charge disorderly conduct; fined $15. - . . ;r - " :: : Richard . Evert Givens, 1435 Horth 17th street; Charge violation of basic rule; fined $7.50. . MARRIAGE LICENSE 4 'V ' . Edward. C. Petersp'n,42,', farmer, route two, Jerome and Beulah B. Gearhart 39, housewife, 118, Han son avenue, of Salem. , NON-PARTISAN TOTE ASKED Justices' of the peace ; would .be elected on the" non-partisan judi ciary ballot under provisions of a bill introduced in the house Wed nesday by Carl E. Francis, Yam hill; repubHcan. f f FIGHT MISERY where you feel it-rub gtttG throat, chest and lflWIid Wckvlthtlmo-tcsted WVAwRUP 7MI " ' ' ' ' , . m Beltori Makes Predictions pn FateofBilli -Sen.' "Howard Belton.1 Canby. president of the state senate, Wedi nesday- told members of the Salem Rotary club that he believed -the 1945 legislature would Jhcrease the ceiling "on ' unemployment benefits under, : Uxe statf's ;fund which has v grown until it now contains more - than . $62,000,000. The '.speaker explained that ' 45, 000,000 people hi the nation now are covered by unemployment in surance and that the average pay ment is about $13.84. He predict ed Oregon would probably meet the average figure and might ex ceed ' it - as a postwar 'security measure for" workers. '.'',. : " ' , - The bill which -legislators are now 'working with in connection with' more aid to the schools is a big problem the speaker said. He pointed out that Oregon voters three ; years voted tq ' ' have schools share in the income .tax Keyhole to a ir- COCKTAIL BAR OPENS DAILY AT 5:30 P. M. For Dinner Reservations Phone 4006 Floor Shows At 8:30 - 10:30 12:30 iinmg ancin Portland Hitvay, ! Block North of Underpass and that the legislature had di rected by iaw that $5,000,000 be the figure to-be used. He said the bill now before the legislators is- for about double hat figure. - : Senator Belton predicted "the lawmakers probably - wcld give more attention to bills looking to. the education ' of vAheV ireturninf veteran than to bills which would set him up .In business or 'on -state land farm. :-rjf T'i i President Roy Harland announ ced that 86 ballots were returned to the club on the question of the ' Bush pasture purchase, by the city and that 75 voted to buy and 11 voted. against it ' I - ,H '! SAFETY BOLL ENTERED r ;A measure which bears the ap proval f electrical workers un ions , (SB 134) to give, the state labor commissioner authority to establish safety regulations, and to enforce them as they relate to construction and maintenance of power and communications lines, was introduced Wednesday by the senate's committee on labor and industries. - - JoUy Time : Tcnighl's Floor Show HOLLYWOOD'S CANINE MIMICS ic EARL MORGAN . RHAPSODY IN SMOKE Gillette & Rldiards Broadway Cut-Upe ir WALT CURTIS DANCE BAND If' .