Tho OREGON STATESMAN.: Salem. . Oregon Sunday Morning, February 25. 1945 pay Mows DBcneffs The Oregon Statesman Telephone 3101 new unarters corner Cubs of! Rotary club Pack No. J will re register in order to obtain a new charter which is to be granted in March, leaders of the organization announced at Friday night's meet ing of the pack. Den No. 2 won the attendance award for the month With the most Cubs and their "parents present for ; the meeting in the Scout cabin with Cubmaster George A. Hall. Don Raymond was given his diploma at an impressive graduation cere mony and was then greeted by Gary Romaine of the Boy Scouts. A series of new games was in troduced. . . .1 . - Insurance: B e c k e, Wadsworth, Hawkins & , Roberts, Guardian Bid , . " ' Vets Registrar Sought Appli cation for the position of regis tration officer for the veterans administration in the states of Washington re sought by the U. S. civil service commission, v. 'i , , x wecue tsowaen, iocu secretary an- announced Saturday. Salary for the position is (5163 a year, in' eluding overtime compensation. There is no written test and no age limit. Mrs. Bowden's office Is in the postoff ice building. 'Our Insurance Service is as close to you as your telephone. Richard G. Sevenn Every form of Insur pendable service. 212 N. High St Tel. 4018. Res. 8213. Johnson Rates High Stuart . Johnson, Salem, representative of - Sun Life of Canada,, Was first in sales" volume for Oregon last year with his company, seventh in the United States and 13th for the entire worldwide organization of Sun Life, A. M. Weaver, Oregon manager for the company, an nounced Saturday. Mary, that portrait of your father you have been begging for is yours free. Just bring him to our studio. No appointment necessary. Ken-nell-Ellis, 420 Oregon Bldg. Chimney Fire A chimney fire which alarmed residents on North Commercial street Saturday called the fire department to 719 North Commercial to quench the threat ening .flames. , Coon Services Monday Funer al services will be held from the Forest Grove mortuary at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon ' for Ida May Coon, 63, sister of Roy Coon of Salem, who died Thurs day in a Portland hospital. Born at St. ClairsvMe, CX, September 5, 1882, she had been a resident of Forest Grove since 1912. In terment is to be in Forest View cemetery. In addition to the bro ther here she is survived by sev eral brothers and sisters and by one son. Dr. Elwyn Coon. . Cyn" Cronlse Photographs Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. and Tooth on Radio Thirty-two members of Marion county 4H clubs, representing .nine schools of the county, will participate, in a special Marion county 4H broad cast over radio station KOAC- at 7:30 Monday night. Eighteen members of a choral group from Salem Heights and 14 winners in last week's j tryouts will present the program, James Bishop, Ma rion county 4H agent, said Sat urday. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Song Fest Held The ninth graders captured first place in the annual song contest at Leslie jun ior high school Thursday noon. The seventh grade took second place and the eighth grade third. Mrs. Nell Doege and Miss Babette Millspaugh were, advisors to the winning class. The contest is a takeoff of the .Willamette univers ity Glee. For Sale building materials, 516xli lattice, blind stops, 3 inch moulding casings, 1x2 and 1x3 finish, 3 inch fir flooring, "vertical grain. Also 2nd hand gunny sacks and nail kegs. Reimann Supply Co. Ph. 9203. Goes to Port Angeles William Lieby, 1 120 Center street, was called to Port Angeles, Wash., last night by the death there of his mother. Lieby is employed at Mc Dowell's market. He expects to return Wednesday. Reroof with Johns-Manville as phalt shingles. Right over your old roof. Free estimates. Ma this Bros. 164 S. Coml. Phone 4642. Five Permits Issued Five per mits to build were issued . Satur day from the office of City Engi neer J Harold Davis to the fol lowing:; Frank Shediek to er4ct a dwelling at 590: South 25th street at a cost of $2850; E. L. Smith to erect a garage I at 18 9 5 Waller street tt a cost of .$100; Ernest W; Emmons 1 to repair a ; garage atij H7$. North jFront street at a cost of $200; Lloyd Hill ttf alter a dwelling "at 2495 North Front street t a cost' of $200 and Keith Bcbwn Building . Supply to- alter an office at 533 Center street at a cost ot $150. . I ;i - lis d J) Dp d it on sa p y 10-year; guarantee' bond " with' ev ery Pabco Welded Roof applied by FJfstrom's" Application immetliate lyj right over your work roots Call 9221 lor free estimate. U To Tour State City , engineers from many cities in J Oregon j who have been in session for several days .Inaking a, technical and practical, study of the .sewage systems of the several, cities will resume sessions Monday and will make a tour of the state inspect ing the systems at first hand,1 City Engineer J. Harold Davis an nounced Saturday. Davis said in formational results' from! the meeting already had repaid: him for the time given : in attending the meeting, f f v l .' 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. ?4 N, 6.25 I interest ; with good security is hard to get these days. Wis have a 'chain store lease which will net 6.25' interest for 15 years and all your money back during .the lease, f Phone or write us for de- tails. Larsen HomeJ& Loari C04 765 South Coml Si Ph. 8389. t Motor Burns Out When the fan motor oh. a furnace -in the home - of Maj Hugh Adams, :740 Stewart street, burned outl- at 10:45 1 a.m. Saturday 'the' house became filled with smoke and the fire department was called.! Only smokf damage was done to - the house; The motor was a total loss New political party being organ ized. For inf., C. G. Binderup, for mer mem. congress,- Minden, Neb X a - - a - I? i . -: Licenses Go Well Dog licenses for Salem and Marion - county canines were Estill selling rapidly ih the office of the county clerk Saturday. The total for Salem "reached 538 and for the area out side of the city 2047. March 1 is the penalty dpe deadline. f, Scouts Hold Meeting Lyle Leigh ton, executive i tor Cascade area council,' Boy Scouts of Amer ica, and Otto Adolphl Polk district chairman, attended charter pre sentation, court of honor and in vestiture ceremony jfor scouts of Grand Ronde. Second class awards Went to Paid Bireman, Jack Craig aand Roy , Brown. First class awards went to Marvin Hines and Don Ross and a merit badge to Don Ross,'; Back at work, after about 4 months of sickness arid a major operation. jam glad to say, I am back selling real estate; again, and I want to thank all my friends and clients for their beautiful flowers and cards, for they did? help me. I have more cash buyers than I have places to sell, so if you have any real estate you would like to sell, please ring me at 9442 or 1818. N. Capitol St. Jas D. Sears, Realtor, 818 N. Capitol St . Norses to Meet Members - of district No, 3 orthe Oregon State Nurses association will meet Mon day at 8 p. m. at the nurses resi dence, Salem j General hospital. Miss Eunice Tunnicliff, principal of Oregon State School for the Blind, is in charge of the program. The board of directors will meet at 7:30 p.im. j 1941 Plymouth, good motor, good upholstery. Call Sunday 2860 S. Coml, cabin 12, Junction Auto Ct Ktsh S. 19th street, at a local hospital Wed nesday, February 21. at the age of 28 years. Survived by a son, Leo Eugene Kish of Portland; his mother. Mrs. Ella Kish of Denver. Colo.; four sis ters. Mrs. Doris Deschamps of Van Nuys. Calif., Mrs. Sally Bartch of Cen tral Valley. Calif., Mrs. Evelyn O'Dell of Arizona and Mrs. Susan Frye of Denver. Colo.; four brothers, M. F. Kish Portland, J. E. Kish of Salem. J. O. Kish of. The Dalles and Theodore F. Kish, Honolulu. Announcement of services later by ClougH-Barrick com- "Cable Mrs. Anna W. Cable,- late resident of 1307 Hines street. February 21 at her residence. Survived by son, Har vey W. Cable. Paucwana. S. D.; broth r, Adolph Wiebers of Beresford. S. D.: sister, Mrs. H. C. Petersen of San Antonio. Tex.; also by six grandchil dren and one (Teat grandchild. Ser vices will be held from the Clough Barrick chapel Tuesday. February 27. at S pjn., with Rev. David Nielsen of ficiating. Interment in Belcrest Me morial park. . Gaess Toledo Cuess, late resident of Mar lon, Ore., at a local hospital February 22, at the age of 61 years. Survived by a brother. Cog Guess of Marion; a niece, Mrs. Sylvia Baxter of Marion; five great nieces, Mary Jo, Betty Burns, Joyce, Maxine and Evelyn Jay Baxter. au 01 Marion;, ana a great nepnew, Jimmie Baxter of the U. S. navy. Services will be held at the Marion Presbyterian church Monday. Febr uary 26. at S p.m., with Rev. WUliam Watson officiating. Concluding serv ices at the Marion cemetery. Direction Howell-Edwards chapel, 545 North Capitol street. Johnston - v Clifford Francis Johnston, late resi dent of route one, Jefferson, at a local hospital February 21. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise Johnston of Jefferson; a daughter, Mrs. Enola Englehorn of Salem; two sons, James D. Johnston of Sunnyside,' Wash., and Wayne Francis Johnston jbt Jefferson; three sisters, Mrs. NeJUe Jane Lamb of Toledo, Iowa, Mrs. Minnie Simonds of Fresno. Calif., and Mfs. Ollie Duffy f Polo, HI.; and four brothers, Irvln H. Johnston of Berkeley, Calif., Sam uel R. Johnston of Sterling. 111., Guy L. Johnston of MilledgevUle, 111- and Louis D. Johnston of Salem. Services . will be held Monday. February 26. at 1 JO p.m., at the Clough-Barrick chapel ' with Rev. Henry Turnidge officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. ; Marstea : ' i- i In this city February 22. Carroll Karston, latt resident of 1190 Spruce street. Salem. Husband of Aloha A. Marnton of Salem; father of Kenneth H. Marston of the U. S. army, and CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbors who sent cards and the beautiful flowers at the death of our dear Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharn s and family. Marguerite Barquist, Doris M. 'Shan non, both of Salem, brother of Free man Marston of the U. S. army, Lin wood Marston, Elmo Marston and Catherine Flaherty. Alice McGinnis and Frances Bogner of Illinois. Also survived by three grandchildren. Ser vices wiU be held Monday, February 26.. at 10:30 a.m.. from the W. T. Rig don chapel with Rev. Chester W. Ham blin officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Quirox Lionel Qulroz. late resident of route one, Jefferson, at a local hospital Febr uary 23, at the age of 38 years. Sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie Quiroz of route one. Jefferson; five chUdren, Irene. -Hilda'. Cecilia, Dan iel and Mary Ann Quiroz, all of Jef ferson; parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Quiroz of Los Angeles; sister. Mrs. Jessie Llefrido of Los Angeles, and three brothers, Armondand Rejinaldo Quiroz, both of Los Angeles, and Arson Quiroz of Salem. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards cha pel of S43 North Capitol street. CrsJidall Bert W. Crandall. late resident of Portland, at a focal hospital. Febr uary 22. Survived by wife. Mrs. Marian Crandall of Portland; sister. Mrs. W. D. Wood of Shawano, Wis. Graveside services will be held Monday. Febr uary 26, at 3:30 p.m., with ritualistic services by Pacific lodge No. 50. AJT. Sc AM. Interment at Belcrest Me morial park. Direction of Clough-Barrick company. Anthony " At Santa Maria. Calif., Amy Peregoy Anthony. Survived by husband, Sgt. John W. Anthony; sons, John A. Pere goy. S 2c. U. S. navy, SSgt. David W. Peregoy. U. S. army; daughter. Hester Bethel: three brothers, Barney Thrasher, Joe Thrasher, Thomas Thrasher. Services will be held at Rose Lawn Funeral home Monday. February 26. at 2 p.m.. with .Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment In Bethany cemetery. ParkhUI Fred A. Parkhill. February 24 at Springfield, Ore. Survived by wife, Blanch C. ParkhUI; four children. Day Denney Parkhill of Kelso. Wash.. Mrs. Nils Grimes and Mrs. Pearl Jones , of Salem, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett of Springfield. Ore.: one brother, George B. ParkhUI. GalesvWe. Wis.; eight grandchildren and two great grand children. Services will be held Tues day, February 27, at 10 JO a.m.. from the Clough-Barrick chapel with in terment in the I OOF cemetery. MeEnttre Robert Gray McEntire, lateresldnt of Astoria, at a local hospital Febr uary 24. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer O. McEntire of Browns meaxd. Or. Announcement of - services later by Clough-Barrick company. Majlskl ' : . : In this city February 24. Henry B. Majlskl. late- resident of 62b State street, age 54 years. Brother of Jobn T. Majlskl of Salem. Mrs. H. Tichenor of Portland. Mrs. Harry Grice of Reno,, Nev and another sister in San Fran cisco. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rigdon company. iPMs Weeh mlf Eeairajfflse . l-.11.95 2U0 to 34.85 .; 350 Men's Raincoat Men's Worsted Salts Men's CoTert Topcoats Men's & Young Men's Leisure and Sportcoats 5.95 to 13.35 Men's and Young Men's Slacks ., ' , , , , ..'.JL..7.9S Men's Jackets & Mackinaw ,.: 435 to; 8.50 Bors siadu-.-.:..- . :.'..:; : ; -1.35 to 4.35 Ladles' Covert Topcoats Wool Blanketa Wool Robes . -1- Wool Batts Wool Yarns . Woolen Plcdd Material .290 . 2.95 to 120 ..25 to 6.50 .15 per lb. ,20c per ox. ...2.10 to 3.49 All wool suits, S & N Clothiers, 546 State street I i s I Entertainment PromLsed En tertainment and refreshments Will feature the Tuesday j night iTieeting of Townseftd club 1 No. at the Court Street Christian church. 17th I and Court streets. The meeting, whick starts: at 8 o'clock, will be open to the pub- For home loans see Salem Fed eral, ,130 South Liberty. U : 1; M I Clnb to Meet Townsend club No. iwill meet at the WCTU hall, corner of Ferry and Commercial streets, at 7:30 p.mi Monday. Sen. Frank Hilton,! Multnomah 'county. will pe the speaker. ; pr. P, D. Baker, osteopathic phy sician & surgeon, 131 New Bligh Bldg.; Off. ph. 7905, res. 8028. ' Election Cost Filed It cost Sa lem IHectric, f cooperative ; Utility, $509.06 .to conduct its campaign for a: city franchise, according to en expense account filed by H B. Read, manager. IThe issue was defeated, v I .. H . . v .'"I . S- " ' - P . Deafness is no joke. Having dif ficulty with your hearingt Ex pert advice. Private consultation free demonstrations NewiFutura Acousticon Hearing Aid. Ph. 6350. 905 1st National Bank. k i - ) i, . U . i Wanted Man Taken Sheriff Denver Young expects to leave today for Coquille where Andrew Jairl wanted on a . non-support Charge here, is said to be under arrest He will be returned here for trial, i ; Public Record s CIRCUIT COCRT t Mabel Chapman vs. Oscar B. Chap man; divorce decree granted; property settlement confirmed. State vs. Leslie Moody; Judge Ceorfe R. Duncan continues parole of defend ant with added conditions that he sur render his driver's and chauffeur's li cense to the state parole board and seek reinstatement to the military forces; Moody pleaded guilty last Aug ust to a charge of larceny by bailee. State vs. NinE McFarlane; arraigned on indictment before Judge George R. Duncan and given until Tuesday at 1:15 pjn. to enter a plea to a charge of embenlement Involving funds ot Chad wick Hotel company; the case was also transferred to Judge K. M. Page.!- Darius Z. Morgall vs. Olive Maria Morfmh ; divorce decree granted; plain tiff swarded custody of two minor children: property settlement confirm ed and defendant required to pay SO monthly . for support of children. Vivian Smith vs. - Homer Franklin Smith; divorce decree granted: plain tiff given custody ol two minor chU dren i and defendant required to pay 50 monthly for their support and SU4S for plaintiffs costs in action. ! PROBATE COURT . Caroline Drager estate; supplemen tal report shows receipts of 93358.20 citation for sals of real property. : Painting & Decorating. Ph. 7552. j' . - 1 .. : V- I Patient Recovering Hanson Gheen, 510 North 17th street, a medical patient In Salem Deacon ess hospital, yjjas removed to his home Saturday. lv i " I ' h ' ' s ' Aged Man Improved Ed Croi san who will: be 90 years old on March 27 is showing improvement in the Salem Deaconess hospital where he has, been confined with a bad attack of pneumonia. and disbursements of S3327J0. . Elizabeth Allen Chapman, guardian ship; first account of Pioneer Trust company, guardian, shows receipts of t2018Se and disbursements of $1687.33 and a balance on hand of S423J3. Edwin F. Row estate; receipt filed showing payment of $3830.80 to Aionzo W. Rows by (John A. HaltzeU, ad ministrator. J Margaret E.1J. Seagrove estate; or der approving final account. Albert Allen Klein and. Catherine Klein, guardianship; certificate issued, on petiUon of Susana Harbison, chang ing names of wards to Albert Allen Walery and Marlease Catherine Walery. Emma P. Rentschler estate; order di recting citation on sale of real prop erty. . V . Carolyn X. Myers estate; order ad mitting wiU to probate, appointing Walter S. Myers administrator end ap pointing as appraisers L. E. Kleinke. Helen Codington and Madonna Prin slow. - - Richard C Gamble estate; order for JUSTICE COURT Stat vs. George -- William - Doty; charge defective brakes; fined S2J0 and costs. s SUt vs. CXwen Vinter Talrchnd; charge driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor; fined S100 and sentenced to 30 days to JslL State vs. Leroy Wflllsm Jensen; charge - no ' license plate displayed; fined $1 and easts. - ---,,. . MUNICD7AL COURT Prances Davenport. 178 Hollywood avenue; charge violation of basic rule; fined $10 and costs. i i MARRIAGE LICENSE - David R. Potter, 1, V. 8. army. 71$ Highland avenue. Salem, and Frances X Brewer, 11, teacher. Sublimity. Rugs and uphol. cleaned. Ph. 6331, Removed From Hospital Mrs. Ronald Crossland and ..Infant daughter were removed Saturday from Salem; General hospital to their home at 1605 South Sum mer street. ! j Leave Hospital Mrs. Charles Snyder, 2337 West Nob Hill, who underwent a surgical operation in Salem Deaconess hospital w a e; sufficiently recovered Saturday 4 be removed to her home. ; ( p ;Holly xy Jackson I i . . A ' " ! ! . 1 - I J SV- O1 Sterling S i I v e r "your name" t baretts just arriveLWe sell them , in pairs but, just for you, we'll , "split a pair.1 There are several different shapes and when we get ; your name on one of the more stream-line models w feel sure you are going to like it. ! . ' -1 ' 1" ! ; " My wife : says X - should explain whether. 'I'm. talking about tho : . ladies who read the ad. or about the baretts . . . darned It I know . . how these women always outguess us now I'm almost afraid to ask - you to come in and see these new ' ; arrivals, now I'm all mixed up . darn these suspicious women. ' Jackson Jewelers ; - - I .. . . - - , ' ' ' ' 1 - i 225 No. Liberty Opposite Golden Pheasant 1 - t v '4 f - , - -s - t i 4 ...,... V.V . " - . - - ' ' " r s, srnem o. $. asarr run iJ for every -i - I i 1 I American soldier tilled in action i! i and j may noli get the care they should Buy now on these , special prices STEVmnDTBEPARTIIEIIT STORE 1103 Edgewater'SL. West Salem . - ' -t '3 - ii Dcss Sally Lc:I: Like Twins Your Vision Checked Without Charge! . : When you see daughter Sally , running toward you, is her image single or double, clear . OJS blurred? If it's distorted in? any way, have your sight tested at once! ; Coring Optical Dr. E. E. Boring ', Dr. E. A. Golden Salem, Oregon 333 Court St. - Phone 6506 . The long list of war dead does not make pleasant reading . . Nor does the situation in regard to our Wounded. For they sire coining hack to America at the rate of 1,000 a day! And unless something is done, these men may not get enough proper care. ; j Their need is so great. But the help, to date, has been so shamefully small. At -the moment, each Army nurse in this country is handling more than twice as many beds as any person is efficiently able to. handle. - i ' j The country is doing everything in its power to recruit more nurses, j But at the seme time o vast effort mutt be made to stretch the professional usefulness of every single irmy nurse on duty in the United States. This ' is why Wacs are needed to help -now Ji ' . j More than 8,000 Vacs are needed immediately in Army General Hospitala in ' the United States to help Army doctors and nurses in their tremendous task. Previous experience is not necessary Any woman aged 20 to 49 inclusive tvith two years of high school (or the equivalent schooling) may apply. If you meet enlistment requirements,! you will he given basic training before being sent to a recognized Army Medical Technician School. After '.,aixf weeks. of technical training, you will be assigned to an Army hospital, vhcre you will have four weeks of additional on-the-job-training. Vacs who complete training satisfactorily become Technicians Fifth Grade; right away, i ... j ; (- . I . Hospital companies, comprising medical, surgical and other technicians, and clerical workers are now being organised by the Women's Army Corps to provide this urgently needed help. ! Join your local VAC Hospital Unit. One Is being , organised In thLj community noi Get your friends to enlist with you, serve together in thf same Army Hospltak. ( ' . Never in history was a woman war Job so clearly defined. So obvious) tal, so urgent. ; j - j f ! Vhile you hesitate ... the terrible Us grows and grows. j Our wounded are waiting for you, so patiently, so bravely, so sure youTl com today;.. i APPLY AT YOUR NEAREST jlT. S. AXMY RECRTJTTIN4I STATION OR MAIL THIS COUPON. (a ((a. ScUct Duty at One of Tncse Army Hospitals: . a. Asarr aKCRurrtNO station m r. o. Eidr- : i i Salem, Oregon r - i . ssssl mm, witkeot eanssM e aw ears, mtm UhHtraM liatrature asewt the WAC Heasital Cemsaaias aeer telnt fermes. ee-se" esck of tho SaSskaSsBi aSAshw oWIW mm tMt. Buroincjhaxn, Van Nuys, Colli DoWltU Auburn, Calif. Dlbblo. Pcdo Alto. CallL ' -' Hammond. - Modesto, Calif. ' Lottorman; San Francisco. Calif, Tornoy, Palm Springs, CallL ; din did Madlgan, Ft Lewis, Wash, BushnoQ, Brfgham Oty, Utah Baxter. Spokane, Wash. McCaw. Walla Walla. Wash. Barnes. Vancourer, Wash. s oecial - i rom r.- .,,4- l - . r ' l - . ii " ' r- . - s - f ; f- - ..- ' j - " - r t 'r' !; . j . i "",:) ' .."til Bsvo T hs4 :.. . 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