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The OSEGOH STATESMAN Salens, Oregon. Wodnosday Morilng.
February 11, f34J
PAGE HVE
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Tht Oregon Statesman
Mi Us u mil Promoted Wal-
do Mills, manager of the Salem
store of the Oregon liquor con-
trol commission, has been ap-
pointed chief clerk of the license
division offices In Salem to sue-
jceed Oran Campbell. Mills has
teen with store No. 1 since 1934,
manager of it the past six years.
He will be succeeded as manager
by his assistant. Max Hill, who
has been employed at the store
the last four years.- i
For home loanstee Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty. : :
. Brand Is Speaker Justice
.James T. Brand of the Oregon J
supreme court addressed the re
cent banquet of Coos-Curry coun
ties' , Bar association t , the Co-
quille Country club. By resolu
lion the association called upon
the legislature to increase salaries
of circuit judged of the district to
$7500 a year and of supreme court
Justices to $10,000 a year,
7 hr. developing St printing service
at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N.
rnwi
. Cornet Mlsslnr Mrs. Dk T.
Bradford, 1161 Second street,
West Salem, reported- to police
Tuesday, the disappearance of a
Pan-American cornet of silver
with gold plated bell. Mrs. Brad
ford said the instrument had been
lost or stolen from a bus while it
was running between Leslie junior
high and Salem senior high school,
All wool suits, S & N Clothiers,
548 State street
Boy Cats Forehead
Waldner, -trying, out
Eugene
spring
practice at f football Tuesday, got
a bad bump from the rear which
knocked him face forward, 'cut
ting a bad gash in his forehead.
he was taken to a doctor by first
aid , then jto his home . at 3130
Portland road.
Insurance: B e c k e, Wadsworth,
Hawkins & Roberts, Guardian
Bldg. , : -
i
Yeath Cat Freddie Davidson. I
aged three, of 499 North 24lh
street,-gouged the palm of his
right hand - and forearm Tuesday
when he fell on a tin can in a
- vacant lot where he was playing.
He . was ! given emergency treat-
,ment by first aid. .
Nebraska Club Auxiliary Rum
mage Sale Thur. afternoon and
Fri. Busick's ' Marion St Market.
Space donated by Wally Walrath.
Obitnary 1
In this city at aToeal hospital. Febr
uary la. Graver Elliott Reed, lata resi
dent ol Portland. Surrived by wile,
Emma, of Portland, and four children,
Mra.-EvelTn Bolton of Portland. James
Reed of Reed sport. Ore.. Robin Seed
mt DeLake. Ore- and U. Lytie.Keea
at Indianaoolia. Ind- and by nine
crandchlldren. Funeral announcement!
Uter by the W.T. Rlcdon company.
rir
At his residence In Chemawa. Febr-
mrr is. John Wesley. Bray, late resi
dent of Chemawa, at the ace of SO
Tears. Surrtred by hta wife. Kltnoem
Bray of Chemawa; father.. Alva D.
Srav of Lowf-ry. Mo.: seven children.
Mrs. Leora Huehes and Mrs. Lorraine
Stenhena. both of Missouri. Richard
Bray of the- U. 8. navy m San Fran
ciaco. Mrs. Marjorle Lein and Jacquc
Una Bray, both of Salem, and Mrs.
Naomi Hobos and. Harry Breediove.
hoth of California: two brothers, Or
vUla Bray of Portland and Vomer
Kr-r mt New York: sister. Nellie
Coulaon of California, and 11 rrand-
ehiidren. Serricac will be held Wednes
day. February 11 at S p. m. from h
W. T. Rlswoir chapel with conetuding
aervices at city view cemetery.
Pedaraew
Mr. Mary Pederson at her residence
M Modisoa arreet. Tuesday. February
Survived ' y sour gTanociuMren.
Mrs. Lillian rreaara wad Sylvia Frances
areat crandchlldren. Arlene and Gor
THl XTtZlU W fllollMVUf BBS VI gaiglt WW
aww - - .
don Fromm. both of Soiem and a son.
In-law, Charles Mattson of Salem.
Services will be hold from the Cknich
Barrick chapel Friday. February S3.
at I p. m. with Rev, Warren Hale of
iiciatina. Interment in Lee Mission
cemetery.
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UNTIL THE
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No Jl Too Small or
Kfews IIBipiiefis
-Telephone, 9101
- Track Badly Damared When a
brake rod broke, Andy Lewis
Price, jr, of Albany, ; crashed his
truck into the rear of a I truck
driven by Clarence Berni Feller
of Portland at Miller and South
Commercial streets, a police re
port said. Price's truck lost both
headlights, both front fenders and
when it- crashed into a sign ' post
the engine was - shoved - to the
floor boards of the cabin.
Wanted: Good 2 & 3 bedroom
homes ranging, in price from $4,-
000 to $10,000. We have many
cash buyers that are in need, of
homes. List them with us and we
will give them our prompt atten-
tion. Call G. H. Grabenhorst.' Jr,
with Grabenhorst Bros., realtors,
154 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131 eve-
nines 2-294. . .
Miss Daseh Is Speaker Orpha
Dasch, social worker for Marion
c(mn Red
Cross, will discuss some of the
wartime " problems .which her or
ganization aids families of service
men and women to solve as she
speaks this noon before Salem
Soroptimists at their regular
luncheon meeting in the Golden
Pheasant banquet room.
Don't call us for a cheap roofing
job. If you want the Protection of
Johns-Manville high quality shin
gles and expert -. workmanship
with a 10 year guarantee call
Mathis Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S
Com!. Ph. 4842. Free Estimate. '
Victim Goes Heme Lee Has-
kms, who was attacked, by an
escaped convict in Hollywood Feb
ruary 13 and badly beaten on the
I head with a gun, was sufficient
ly recovered from his injuries
Tuesday to be removed from Sa
lem Deaconess hospital to his
home at 206S Virginia street.
Wedding pictures taken at the
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. ,
Bikes Injure Boy When two bi
cyles collided in the 1100 block
on Tile road Tuesday afternoon,
ittonaior joanenson. . ox
to the navement and suffered a
hd burnt on the back of his
head and was given attention by
first aid.
"Cyn" Cronlse Photograph and
Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
Mrs. Lloyd Heme Mrs.' George
Lloyd, injured in an automobile
accident in which her sister, Lois
Scharn, was killed on the oast
highway last week, has returned
to Salem from McMinnville Gen
eral hospitaL Broken ribs, facial
lacerations and shock are believed
to be the extent of her injuries.
Fruit trees-Shrubs-Rose bushes.
Knight Pearcy, nursery, 375 S.
Liberty. Open Sunday 12 til . 4.
Week days 12:30 til S. Saturday 8
til 8.
Dracer Is Caller Fred Drager,
long chief clerk of the house of
representatives, who this year
holds a federal position, was
caller at the capitol early this
week, coming, from Portland. He
has purchased a home in Laurel
hurst addition of that city.
Our Insurance Service is as dose
to you as your telephone. Richard
G. Severin Every form of Insur
ance including Life. Constant, de
pendable service 212 N. High St
Tl SAY T?m
Boyd la Sales Robert Boyd,
Portland, ; former Oregon liquor
control commission attorney, Was
I , . - A 1 i aw.
I rt4ia lAnirA mIiai TS i avi4
m veiyjiwi vtsav.a aucmaji
For reliable insurance of all kinds
including Prudential Life call
Percy Ullraan, Rm. 219, Oregon
Bldg. Ph. 902.
TO APPLY ONE OF OUR
RUSH OF SPRING ORDERS
. - r W..s..-"m n.i- ..
TTeaner rermuiinn
Expert Vorlanon - Ono Year to Pay
, . 10-Year Maintenance Guarantco
Large
Census; Class jplanned A class
or farm! censusi workers will- be
held in the coanty court house
Thursday through' Saturday be-
ween the hours of 10 a. xn. to
I p. m. daily. County Judge Grant
Murphy I announced, after j grant-;
ing use or rooms lor the purpose.
Deafness is no Jake. Having diffi
culty wth youri hearing? lExpert
Wvice. private consultation,' free
demonstration. Hew Futura Acou-
ticon Hearing t Aid. Ph. 5350.
5 1st National iBank. -
Trie at Liocotn Music for the
unior chamber rof commerce
lunch Tuesday was provided by a
trumpet trio from Parrish junior
high, school. Members oX the trio
pre ' Tonj. Juzas Cbarles Andrus
and Roger Middleton.
2i Interest with cood security
Is hard to get these days. We have
I chain tore ease which will net
9-25 interest or 13 years and
all your money back during . the
ase. Phone 6rwirite us for de
lus. Larsen Hdcne & Loan Co
1 85 Sou Cdmi St. Ph. S3M.
Attorney U Speak Members
of the Salem Rotary club will
near a. a. ureen, f oruana attor
ney, at their noonday meeting
Wednesday in I Hotel Marion.
reenrwui jtaix fn laoors part in
e postwar program.
ain ting lie Decorating. Ph. 7552,
Patien( SecoTeriag Mrs. Har
old 'Barnwell, 3830 State street,
who underwent p surgical ' opera
tton February " 11 1 In the Salem
ijeaconess hospifal, was removed
tp her. home Tuesday in a much
Unproved condition.
Reroof with JohnS-ManvOle as
phalt shingles, plight over ypur
old roof pFree estimates. Mathis
Bros. 154 S. Coml Phone 4842.
Daat-hter Bonf Mr. and Mrs.
John A. j Troxell Of 411 McNary
street, Vest Salm, Tuesday be
came the parens of a daughter,
bjora in Salem General hospital
at 4 a. ni
i '
Notice to alt Union Carpenters and
Ladies welcome to attend ' party
Thur. 22nd at New Labor Temple.
auhussiuu a pic, -
Mother!. Sen jleme Mrs. Eu
gene Mclntire and infant son were
removed Tuesday from - Salem
General hospital jto their home at
1125 North :lth street
ReaMved From Hospital Mrs.
larencei Beaurnont ' and I Infant
sn, of 241S North Liberty ; street,
were removed Tuesday from Sa-
General hospital to their
lp-year
guarantee bond with
eVery PabcO Welded Roof applied
by Elfstrpm's Application immedi
f A w .H a . ! m
aiery, ngm overyour worn roor,
gau vzzi xor iree estimate.
iFhurers Asapatated Mast Klotz
had two; i fingers) amputated tol
l4wing an accident in a machine
Which mangled them badly. Klotz
lives. witft his parents on the Ped
firm east of Middle Grove,
Kesaoved to Hosne Mrs. Ed
Ward Saunders, 1 774 South 18th
street, wlio underwent an opera
ton at Salem Deaconess hospital
bruaryi-11, was removed to her
home Tuesday. 1
TvtmSm Isaaed J Percy R. Hen
derson was granted a permit Tues
day from; the office of City Engl
ner J. Harold pavis to alter
duelling!
L is a
h:
2265
North
Fifth
street.
Da. Will i.
Thompson:
Oateasetrist aai
Ortaaplst .
Sit Oregea Bldg.
Over Sean Store
r
I.
3 J i . - : i I" 1 Tf--''...
Trtm Lwliates
lem
home.
tPaQODflii :.i
jBB&ails
CHtCUIT COtJRT J 1 jAA $
Henrietta B. MarUndalo vs. Wffliaik
Albert Martindale: divorce complaint;.
aUesed cruel and Inhuman treatment.
Vera Ramsey vs. r. Jr. ana uars
Jqnes; law action heard by Judge .
MiPice and taken under advteement.
jESd X. Pa tier vs. Leonard D. Patxef;
divorce decree cranted: plaintiff riven
ctistody of two children and defendant
required to pay sss moauuy xor sup
port of each; property settlement ap
proved and. included ia decree. - i
Valley Credit Service vs. Fred S.
Schultz; transcript from Salem Justice
oil the peace court filedV , , - . V-
credit Bureaus inc. vs. weorce
Banker; treasurer directed to pair
plaintiff S7X.4S en deposit. - - ;
. pjreoil tsureaus inc. vs. istn
se)co and wife; treasurer directed to
pay plaintiff $39 or deposit. - -.
J. W. Teak vs. Robert M. Bishop; an
swer and counter claim filed; defend
ant alleges plaintiff owes him SaOOT for
aUeced failure to deliver hop Toots as
per contract. r-- r . ! V ' . i
Credit Bureaus Inc. jvs. Ralph Bor-
rtfso: i application lor i place ob trial
docket. ' : I
Merchants credit Bureau vs. aiam
Wacconer; order directs county trea-
user to pay to piainurx anorney aii.u
held under writ of execuuoa.
FptOBATK COURT j f I
Alfred Bahnsen. a minor, ruardlan-
ship; Henry Bahnsen, father of minor.
innomiea auaruian; wua m xicix w mw
proximately S37S.74 from the estate of
Axelina tMtrom estate: order a-
thorixinf Clarice U rield.' adnimistrc-
Ulx. to sell real property in new jrara
arfrlltlnn to ftmlmm.
jAJny as. Mooena esiaie; tacw i
arpenter appointed execute ox eaxaw
h Marion and Clackamas of a prob
able value of $2571.23; M. D. Leabo,
Georce W. Fry and Louis Webert ap-
;inna sppnuam. ?
William H. Michell and Jennie H.
Mlchell estates: Ralph C. limroermaa
nnointM administrator . oz oom
UO.es witH bond of $2000 and $10.00 re
spectively; Mrs. Mlchell was the ad
ministrator of her son's 20O estate
when she was fatally injured by a ni
akiD driver and from which Injuries
she died February 10; . probable value
oe the motners enaie - s ai.iwjv;
heirs are two sisters of Mrs. Michell,
Ina H. Foulkes of Spokane, Wash., and
LAell M. Hawlev. Washinston. DC i
Mattie J- rutaon estate; atipuiauon
73 subject to inheritance Vs m tot1
estate ox sei.eutw. t - . t
Ida F. Martin csute; decree ox iinai
aafttlMtient entered. I
William Emery Fredericks estate: fi
nal account of Kmery V. Frederick.
administrator, shows receipts ec few
and disbursements of S15S.S3. .
JUSTICE COURT i
State vs. Antonio M. Mercado: charsje
adultery; continued until Tuesday,
February zi. ,.r-. . 5
MUNICIPAL COURT
' iOrval Chastabi. 4S1 North Capitol
street; charge curfew violation, by
warrant: bail ss.
Solon sninkle. 1037 Broadway street:
chare curfew , violation by warrant;
bail SS.
Keith G. Williams. Salem: -charn
Vfelation of Toasie rule: bail S3.
pnomas G. Ford. 29Q west Leieut
street; charge no drivers license.
MARRIAGE LICENSF.
tfnwi NL SuiulMntrMm. SS. TT S ma'-
rihes. route one. Monmouth, and Doro
thy f. ward, za, Diuepnas cwra, k-
lenstHirx. nasn. -
This yeax
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Gburt: Affirms
Pagd Decision
The atat supreme court ' in
decision; Tuesday affirmed
Judge
E. M., Page in the, appeal case pf
D. A. flsh appellant, vs.
Bishop; trustee of the will
a it
of the
late C. P. Bishop; and Justice
f
the;Peace Chris J. Kowitz.
The suit arose over a
forcible
entry and detainer action in
which
an-effort was mado to
remove
Fish from tenancy of trorertT be-
longing to the Bishop estate.' In
justice court, Judge Kowiiz dis
missed the - case "as , originally
brought,! after a .second sut. wui
instigated in which the 'question
of ownership of the property was
not Included. Covmsel contended! a
justice of the peace had no auth
ority in the case because of prop
erty ! ownership being involved
and therefore had no right to dis
miss but rather the action should
have been heard in circuit icouk.
It was on this point of contention
that the appeal was taken, Judge
Page affirming Kowitz end .the
higher court, in turn, affirmiag
uuze rage.
Olivotti Rites
To Be Fridav
1ST. ANGEL, Teb 20 Timeilal
services for. Mrs. Maria OUvotti,
91, who died Monday, will be held
Friday . morning following; :15
requiem mass. ! ' .
Mrs. Olivotti was born October
2. 1853 in Venice. IUly and was
married there in lS7C.-Her hus
band' came to ML Angel , in 1S82
and she came six years later!. Sur
vivors are i three daughters : and
the widow of her son, Natala Oli
votti. killed in an accident a few
years ago.-1 - :.,J i- .1 -'
The . daughters are Marina . Stu
fel, Portland; Angela Olivotti, San
Francisco, and Anna Olivotti, Mt
Angel; MrsJ Natala OUyotti lives
at . Eureka and she and Miss An.
gela Olivotti are expected to ar
rive here for the funeral Friday
znormng.
New Store BaUdlag
4 nw
store building in being, erected by
T. J. Kuhns in the 1000 b
ock on
12th street, ; The structure
50, by 120 feet f
will be
the Boy Scouts of America
la the three and a half decades of its existence, the Boy Scout Movement
has been. a vital factor in the development of character and training
- i t . . i. s - i y y
in ritizeoship of the youth of America. - 1 . ,
"i v I y' v
Three lioys out of everjr four want jto come into scouting. Less than
half of hem get a chance; .Why?. Siitiply because the troops and
leaders ire lacking. ":.. " f "''
To alleviate this problem; the Scout Executives of this area are.
urging organizations of ali creeds and colors in all cities and towns
to sponsor "one or more Scouting Units: r 1 , j
Mere's MovYbd':Can Bnvesi
in fifro IF utuFQ oi1 fiffiorscQ!
v At Ae aemt saectiiif of any dab or rgantzatlosi of which yoei
A art aucmber, nejest that; your roap becoma the sponsor
- one or more Scouting Units. See. that committee is appetate4
to confer wida your local Soat Executive. lit WU assise yea ts
i gutmng, a Boy Scout troopi
walle tSaa j to do. ' "' .
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:.rli- '.;"t 3 '--t .' .!-, ; . : it M
: It saeaas that year groan will
torn gwrn try with wli&lesoae actfriHes, htttrtsnaj dafls te 4 sad :
. f tat chaace ts pTe wordrwkile
Agriculture Wants to Be Full
Partner WitliBusiness; Haag
" Declaring Jhat "agriculture was the only Industry that was pre-;
pared for the war the nation is now fighting, Henry Haag, Oregon
farmer and head of Dairy; Cooperative, Tuesday noon told members
of the Salem Kiwanis club "agriculture, in turn, wants to be taken
into full ' partnership with busi-
Agriculture,? he aid, "is" the
only industry in the country which
has never "been able to pay the
wages to workers so they could af-
ord new automobiles, now consid
ered a necessary part of the Amer
ican living standard. This, nation
has six pert cent of the world's
land surface, seven per cent of
the population, 30 per cent of the
railroads; CO per -cent of - the
phones and 80 per cent of the au
tomobiles. ' I i: 1 h AA : . h
""On the nation's farms JLoll If),-
580,000 workers, in the : nation's
manufactories 1188,000. - Invest
ed In agriculture are $41,300,000,
Just six billions less than is in
vested in manufacturing. Thirty
per cent of the manufacturing is
processing of farm products.' One-
third of the wholesale trade Is
farm products. , Seventeen, per
cent of the gross tonnage on rail
roads is farm shipping.' , r -, f
Oa Farm SS Tears ""V
I have lived 55 years on the
same Oregon farm. Perhaps the
tradition and environment ac
counts for the way I think. . Wal
lace, the politician, thinks he can
create 60.000.000 lobs " after the
war. Kaiser Hunks "tne country
can continue its prosperity if the
government , loans ; business, men
money for operations. They both
may be right, have the right so to
think and so does Henry Haag.
"We ' have social legislation
which projects programs, -of stag
gering sums. Our national debt is
greater than that -of the rest Of
the world. There are over" 6,000,-
000 farms, in the nation and they
are industry's best customer, bet
ter than the rest of the world. Be-
Sea Bern Mr. and Mrs. W3
lard Olson, 1984 State .street,
Tuesday became the parents of a
son, born" at 1:18 a., m. in Salem
Deaconess hospital.; - t-
Admitted te BospiUl llrs
William L. Newton, 1S18 Elm
street, West Salem, was admit
ted to Salem Deaconess hospital
Tuesday for medical treatment.!
Permit Issaed - A permit was
issued by the county court to Al
bert E. Cole to lay an eight-inch
pipe tinder market road No. 39
A movement that has influenced
.. - It f - - . . . a f
the lives off 12,000,000 Hen
Boys during the past 35 years!
celebrate their 35 th anniversarr.
It is a stmple and very worth
be providiaj the yoath. ef yenc
service te their, conatry.
tween the Alleghenies - and the
Rockies lies the greatest food pro-;
during district In the world. The
nation has Umber excelled by no
other spot in the world. We have
minerals. ; . -v.
Iaaportaat tm Fatare
"There, was -a time when
the
lands of the Medes and Persians
supported '50,000,000 persons , in
luxury. Today that area- supports
$,000,000 in. : poverty. America
must not agriculture for granted,'
it must take agriculture as a full
tune partner in all enterprise
which looks to the future . great
ness of this nation." ! l i .
Next Tuesday the Kiwanians
will hold their' annual fanners din
ner,, a joint meeting of agricultur
ists of the area and Salem busi
ness men. ' . ,...: iA
Buttermaiker
Exam Slated-;
The state's semi-annual exam
inations for buttermakers and
cheesemakers desiring to .be li
censed to operate In Oregon will
be held at the state agricultural
department here Monday and
T u e s d ay, officials announced
Tuesday, . ' ' i ; : "
Buttermakers will report early
Monday while Tuesday will be
devoted to cheesemakers tests. ,
The examining board will give
written,', oral and practical tests.
Board members include one rep
resentative from the state agri
cultural department, the ; dairy
manufacturing division of Oregon
State: college and the dairy- in
dustry. . ---r-
Reck Uc:l Insnlalicn
Installed under pneuma tie '
' pressure. .
. Metal Interiockinr
r Weather Strippinr -
aUvetraa ie 4.1 la year faeL
Free Estimate - Ne ObUgaUaa
181S EeeseTelt ' Pheae 8451
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Cascade' Area Coaacdt
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Salesa, Oregea .;.
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Health Tests
Given to Two ' '
Gity Schools
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Dr. W. J. Stone of the 'Marion
county department of health, as-:
sisted by M. Wikoff, R. N, gave
physical examinations to students '
at Englewood on February 12 and
Garfield on February S-.
i Total examinations, at Engle
wood were 85, with 45 found free
from defects. Wphlheria ' Immun
ization -was given 27, 'smallpox
immunization to 15 and tubercu
losis skin tests to 43. Volunteers
assisting were Mrs. Fred Klaus
and Mrs. George A. Fletchers
At Garfield, 89 were tested,
with' 38 free from defects. Diph
theria immunization was given te
15, smallpox immunization to'
three, and tuberculosis Skin, testa
to 34. Volunteer helpers were Mrs..
Loyal Warner, Mrs. 'Fred Mair,
Mrs. Chester Cushing and Mrs. '
Edith Turner. " . S t
Dental examinations were given
at the following schools! Engle
wood on February, 13 by Dr. Estill
Brunk; Garfield, February 15 -by
Dr. C Ward Davis; Grant on Feb
ruary 8, by Dr. K. K. Adams and
Washington on February 8 by Dr.
O. Ai Olson. , v ' .' ::r .
Finn Name Filed Quinn Smith
and L P. Smith, of King county, ,
Washington, ' filed - a firm nam
in the office of the county clerk
for Quinn Smith Company.
Attends Meettag City Engineer
J. Harold Davis was in Corvallis
Tuesday attending 'a meeting of
engineers, the subject of the dis
cussion being sewage. At;.'
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