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1 I PACE nvEv 111 OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oreaon, Tuesday Mornlaa. June 12. 1945 The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 Four Permit Issued Eour building permits were Issued Mon day in the office of City Engineer J. Harold Davis to the following: C. E. Smith to erect a garage at t38 South 25th st at a cost of $150; George Rossman to repair shop building at 248 State st at cost of $500; W. E. Gilman to alter a dwelling at 1890 South Commercial st at a cost of $300; -Mrs. George Waters to alter a store building at 428 Court st at a cost of $750. ... Consult Madame Littell regarding your cosmetic needs at Price's. Election NeeessaryThe Port . land school district cannot 'issue bonds or levy special tax to finance reconstruction of a school building ' Without holding a special election, -because the district has levied the total amount of taxes under the ft per cent constitutional limita tion, Attorney General George Jfeuner. ruled Monday. Neuner also said that only property own ers may vote in the election. Dad will like it, a zipper jacket. Wind and rain resistant, elkskin, a Cohama fabric. Light and com- . f ortable for golf or any casual wear, $9.75. Alex Jones, 121 North High st Boad Closed The county court Monday ordered closed the 400 : loot section of county road 970, a trdle above Detroit, to give the forestry department an opportu uty to work on a new timber road which eventually will tie in with the county's present road at a much reduced grade. . Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof-. lng. Prices. Obituary tob ?' Mr. Gesley Dohs. at her residence. 635 Jeffersos st. June S. Survived by three sons, Zeph W. McFarland of Salem. L. A. McFarland of Billings. Mont, and C B. Dohse of Los An geles; brother. J. B. Parker of Brew ster. Kan., and IS grandchildren. Ser vice will be held Tuesday, June 12. t S p.m.. with Elder C. T. Dickinson officiating, interment in IOOI ceme tery. Direction Cloufh-Barrick com pany. laaiaftoa - " . In California. Lawrence Arvm Sim ington. A MM Sc, late resident of 241t Mission st. at San Clementt. Calif. Husband of Anne B. Simington of Salem; father of Robert, Lorraine. Barbara and Martin Simington, all of Salem: son of Walter Simington of Vancouver and Rachael Simington of Wisconsin;, and brother ot Lea. Lewis and Leonard Simington, all with the V. S. army overseas, Mrs. Harris funeral services will be held Tnurs y, June 14, at 1:30 p.m.. in the W. . Rigdon chapel with concluding ser vices at City View cemetery. Rev. S. Baynor Smith will officiate. ' Tartan : Louis Serna ravian of Morelia,' Mex ico, Wednesday. June 6. at a local hospital at the age of 24 years. Sur vived by his mother. Sra. Alejandra favian of Morelia, Mex., and two sis ters and three brothers, including Jsldro Favian of Independence. Ser vices will be held at St. Joseph's tuirch Wednesday, June 13. at S a.m., With Interment in St. Barbara ceme tery. Direction Clough-uarncit com- MrCarthy At 405 Carlon st.. Salem, June 10. Wilford McCarthy, age 33 years, late resident of Milwaukie, Ore. Shipment has been made to Milwaukie by the W. T. Rigdon company for services and Interment j Kelt- i In this citr June 18. Clyde Kelty. 1... .MiilMit rvf 1 V7S South High st., Salem; husband of Bertha M. Kelty of Salem j father of Etta Bernice Driscoll of Prmeville and r of Frank Kelty of Salem. Dr. Har vey Kelty of u Renew ana tan. turn gi andchildren also survive. Funeral iervices wiU be held. Wednesday. June 13. at 1:30 pjn.. in the W. T. Rigdon thapel with concluding services at Bethel cemetery. Dr. Charles Durden win omciaie. t ; Kelsoa 1 ."! . w hla Tuna. 10 Tlta Nelson late resident Salem R.FX.: mother S7V tw T-BflraMla- Mrs. Julia Oit of Bremerton. Wash..: and Mrs. Jean Mason, ruaerai -services wm b 1.-1.1 ir..l .w Inn. 11 it 1 s m.. neiu nnuicw.j( - . - " 1 - . mi ft vIIm, rtiiMl with fan Eluding services at Lee Misslaa ctmjn lerT. tltV. 9. MJOW omiui win ftlata. - . Jesslt pearl Carey, lata "? of tM Ford at- at a local hospital. Mon iiy. June 10. Survived by her hus band. Dave Carey of Salem; three . ni. r., nf Ralem. Luther Carey of Portend and Louis Carey or Amity: SIX aaugnwra, -a rvTn.. - c.nh r.rtnn and Mrs. . " -. !;. r'.Hfnraia. Mra. Dolly McAdams of Nebraska. -Mr. JOSie MUnn OI Lrnim . ui. vHArmA Crw of Salem, and n ...jUmh SSinatral Ml ViCCS will ba held Thursday at 1 p.m. from the Rose Lawn sunerai nmrw. luent in Belcrest Memorial parfc Firm Chanre Noted Arthur M. Erickaon, Prineville, in a certifi cate of assumed business name filed Monday, in the county clerk's office, set forth that he had purchased the Paramount market at 260 North Liberty st from W, L. Lewis. He also an nounced he was forming a lim ited partnership with Walter F. Strebig and Ray C Cates and that the new .firm would operate as Paramount Market, Oreg. LTD. Amer, Lutheran Guild no host lunch Wed. 970 st Bring salad or hot dish, your sandwiches and ta ble service. : Howard Is Cashier C. M. How ard, former manager of the First National bank branch of Salem,, is cashier of the newly formed Doug las County State bank of Roseburg which opened for business Mon day. President of the new bank is T. B. Garrison, Oakland banker. Howard went from Salem to Co quille to a bank position, but has been in Portland with the federal reserve bank in recent years. Madame Littell will give expert cosmetic advice at Price's in their new department Eagles Meeting Tonight An in itiation of new members will be held by the Eagles lodge in Salem tonight.; Attending will be the state president Arthur Baines, Portland, and the state junior past worthy president, John Bennett, McMinnville, who also is on the odge's state legislative committee. A floor show from Portland will appear following initiation. 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComL Cars la Mishap Cars driven by Irene Lightskey, 173 South Cot tage st, and E. J. Fessler, Wood- bum, figured in an accident in the 500 block on South High st Traveling in the same direction. the autos suddenly sides wiped, I damaging both cars but causing no personal injuries. Asparagus for freezing and can ning. Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north in Polk Co. Phone 2-3072. Bring rontainprs. Fill Hampers Ferry County Commissioner Roy J. Rice left late'Monday afternoon for Wheat land to make arrangements with a dredging outfit for work at the Wheatland Ferry crossing, where the fill from high water report edly was hampering operations of the ferryboat. More turkey pickers needed. Good pay. Marion Creamery, 245 D St Boy Injured Three-year-old Kenneth . Nelson of 1065 Norway received slight bruises when he dashed in front of a car. on North! Capitol street Monday, said first aiders who treated the boy4 for his injuries and took him' to his home. Furniture wanted. Woodry. 51 10. Daughter Missing - D a n C. Thompson, 2440 North Fifth tst, reported to police that his daugh ter, Louise Bonner, has been miss ing from her home since Friday evening. Thompson reported she came to town with a sailor from Camp Adair hospital and had not been seen smce. ; Madame Littell, cosmetic expert of two continents, now in her own department at Price's. i ' Business. Name Filed Paul A. Hale, 735 Stewart st, Salem, and John R. Langrell, 1415 NE 60th st., Portland, filed Monday a cer tificate of assumed business name in the county clerk's, office for Business Service company. For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. Dress Stolen Mrs. Waldo Ott, 1445 Court st, reported to police the theft of a dress from her home while she was a patient in a local hospital. Dr. Woodmansee's Dental Office will be closed until June 18th. Bey Cats Finger Bill McGran- ahan, 1595-North Commercial st, had his second streak of bad luck MondayHwhen he fell from a swing and cut the . first finger on : his right band so badly several stitches Were necessary to close the wound. The terldon was also ; severed in the finger. A week ago his leg was caught in the sprocket of a bicycle and the wound re quired six stitches t6 close. T Wedding: pictures taken at the church. 320 State. Ph. 5722. Firm Organised Articles of in corporation were filed Monday in the office of County! Clerk Henry C. Mattson for Salem Auto Parts companyi Interested In the firm are Kermetn K Kirk, Salem, and Frances 1 E. Peterson and Herbert L. Swett Portland. fThe company is set up with 935,000 in capital 'stock, i? I :-' Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof- intf. Prtee. i Hotel Theft Reported A wool blanket! dresser scarf and two bath towels were stolen- from the Bligh hotel, Rose Ward, manager, reported to police. She said two men registered as guests tooK trie items. II "Cyn" ICronise Phdtpgraphs and Frames! list Natt Bank Bldg. 1:1 f . :: Autos in Crash -f- Automobiles driven by F. P. Stevens, 241 State st, and J. J. Kenny, Willamina, figured : In a crash! at Court and High streets. Both machines were damaged, but no personal Injuries were reported. f Price's j invite you An. for a free consultation in their new cosmet ic department v Baldock to Washington R. II. Baldock. state highway engineer, will leave Wednesday for .Wash ington, D., for meetings of the executive committee and the com mittee on design of the American Association of State Highway Of ficials. He is a member of both committees. Baldock will be' gone two weeks. ! The principal busi ness is to decide standards for in terregional highways. . , For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South! Liberty. License Applied for An appli cation for a license to marry was filed in Benton county by Harland KjTSeye'rance'of Cerryvflle, Clackamas county, and Theima B. Sheffield, Jefferson. " . . Our salesyard and office will be. closed until Monday, June 25th. Oregon Fuel Co. " . I k -1 -. Fall Injures Boy Sammy Earle, 3, fell Sunday, cutting his head, while playing in his yard at 1922 North Commercial st and was given first aid. i 1 . ; ! i . . Rliore turkey pickers needed. Good pay. Marion Creamery, 245 D St Leaves Hospital Mrs. Frank K. Frisen, 591 Piedmont ave. West Salem, was removed Monday from Salem Deaconess hospital to her home, following a surgical opera tion. 1 : .. Vandals at Werk 'Vandals dug afhole 8 by 12 inches in size through the brick wall of - the Mapes Storage garage at Liberty and Ferry streets, police reported. Nothing was missing from the plant I Rummage sale all this week st Leslie Jr. High School. - Parley in Mkhlraa Gov. Earl Snell will attend the annual con ference of governors to be held in Mackinac City, Micfa beginning July 1, be said Monday. Gover nors of Washington, Oregon and California-will meet in Portland June 22 to discuss methods of ob taining better! cooperation .among various governmental subdivi sions, t " ' Free consultation on your cosmet ic problems at Price's new depart ment' ' - - !- .- ' - -Dr. Elmer H. K. Dorr and family will leaVe Friday evening, June 15, for a 'two weeks vacation at Nes kowin. Dr. Dorr will return to his office Saturday, June, 30. .; Patient Recovering Rutherford Solon, 691 Center - st, was able Monday to leave Salem Deaconess hospital, where he had been a medical patient .v -. - r - ' File Business Name J. . M. Devers and Elsa O. Devers, 1375 Market st, Monday' filed a cer tificate of assumed business name in the county clerk's office for the Devereauz Apartments. 1 Nary Man t Speaker Comman der Charles J. Frisbie, V.S.N.R., public relation- officer for the 13th naval district with headquarters in Seattle, will be the speaker to day at the Kiwanis club luncheon. Mother, Son Home Mrs. Har old Werning and infant son were removed M on day from Salem General hospital to their home at 1240 Center st i Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Porter, route one, Brooks, became the parents of a daugh ter, born in Salem General hos pital at 4:22 pjn. Monday. Pod DdQS -:neDnail CIRCUIT COURT ! Harlan W. Gtbbens vs. Louise G. Gib bens: motion asking that plainUU be required to pay defendant's attor ney fees, - support money tor .three children and for defendant during pendency of suit. ' Caroline Prather Shank vs. lames Shank; divorce complaint; - alleges cruel and inhuman treatment; 1 asks that plaintiffs former name, Caroline Prattier Jacobs, be restored. ? E. Rayoma Kuhen vs. John William Kuhen, ir.t defendant's answer denies all alleaatioas. . i . j J. F. Fallin vs. tdyth T, Falliii: di vorce decree - granted: defendant awarded custody of minor child Grace D. Kufner vs. George J.fKuf ner: order requiring defendant to pay S17S attorney fees of plaintiff. Delia M. Monroe vs. Louis A. Mon roe; divorce decree granted. Virginia Aur.os vs. Melvia J. Abnos: divorce complaint: alleges cruel and inhuman treatment; asks that plain tiffs former name, Virginia i Irma Brinkman, be restored. . i PROBATE COURT 1 Robert Wade Steeves and Thomas Watson Steeves. minors; order author izing Mary Ellen Paulson., guardian, to invest S5000 of wards' funds in aeries G., U. S. war bonds. i - . i Grover H. Nelson estate; final ac count M. H. Nelson, administrator, approved and distribution ordered. Gerald - Dean Green's petition to change his name to Gerald Dean Wat son was granted in an order, i W. Howard Ramp estate; order ap proving final account of Edna J. Ramp, executrix, and declaring her the own er of 50 acres of land in the Harvey Smith donation land claim: the order confirms a will provision of the de cedent. . I . Bruce Coon, minor; order appoint in Jennie R. Loveall f uardian. Gary Wayne G lea son and Thomas Edward Gleason, minors; order ap pointing Willamina C. Gleason f guar dian of estate and person with bond of S5000. . f i J A. Cosrrove estate: final account of Fred McHenry. administrator, shows S7Mai on hand for aistriouuon;; near in on account July 13. t Kari Mllson estate: order closing es tate shows distribution of 720;45 by f n. Anderson, administrator. ,. Richard Kin nan, minor; order di recting a hearing June S3 on the peti tion of Irene X. Dinwiddle that she be appointed guardian. t JUSTICE COURT Stat vs. R. G. Porterfield: charge non-support; dismissed with defend ant paying S4.50 costs. State vs. Lester Randell; charge as- l sault and battery: fined loo and cosU Stat vs. Herschel Newton Berry: charge no red flag on overhangtns load; fined SI and coats. t SUte vs. An tone Rasmussen; charge defective muffler; fined SI and costs. - State vs. John Louis Fowler, alias Louis Fowler: charge forgery: certi fied to juvenile court; bail $1000. j; MUNICIPAL COURT - ' - M charge violation of basic rule; fined $7.50. - ,K- ; Lonnie L. Jones. 190 Vista ave.; charse violation of basic rule; bail $10. Joe Dougherty. 1555 South 12th St.; charge no driver's license: fined $5. Donald Lee Anderson, tu souin, it.; charge no driver's license and having no license on vehicle; fined Sa on each charge. - - r- ; j Earl CL Cobler. . Troutdale: charge violation of basic rule; bail $10. Roger M. Watts, route four; charge violation of basic rule; bail Sa. Chester R. Hatten. OUvehurst. Calif charge violation of basic rule; 'bail $10. Daniel Mowry. Kedmona; cnarge violation of basic rule; bail $10. OrviUe Karmier. ir S74 North 20th St.; charge no driver's license and reckless - driving; fined $5 on first charge and S25 on second. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ben A. Richert. legal, farmer. Rich er.. Mont., and Anna Schroeder. legal, laundress. 635 South Capitol sU, Salem. Fred V. Camp. 34. manufacturer, 591S SE 32nd St.. Portland: and Ber nice Nightingale, 24. manufacturer, btayton. j Gus A. Sporre. S3, salesman. 717 Lewis building. Portia ns, and Lillian Wood, 4S, social worker, Maxiemont, Ohio. i William A. Smith. 22. logger. Foster. and Edna McCullough, 19, waitress, Monmoutn. Business Name Reported W. J, Edison and - Hazel Mae Edison, 1005 Broadway, filed a certificate of assumed business name Mon day in the county clerk's office for Broadway Lunch. j Patient Goes Home MrsL, David Carey, 895 Fourth st, who had been undergoing medical' treat ment in Salem Deaconess hospital. was sufficiently recovered Mon day' to be removed to he? home. ayde Kelty Dies at Home Clvde Kelty. 68. native Oregon ian and former member of the Salem police force, died at his residence, 1525 South Hign si.' Monday, following three , week illness. 1 . ' . " Son of. John and Jane Kelty. . Oregon piotieers, he was born at McCor. Oreeon. and came to Sa lem 18 years ago. He was a guard at the state; penitentiary when he retired several years ago. - Z u '- Survivors are his widow. Ber tha M. Kelty of Salem; two . daughters, Etta Bernice Driscoll of Prinevilie and Lucille Jane Keltr of Portland, two brothers-. Frank Kelty of Salem and Dr. Harvey. Kelty of Lakeview, and a sister, Mrs Ethel K. Brown of Vancouver, t Three , grandchildren also survive. ':" Funeral services will be held at . 1:30 d. m. Wednesday In the W. T. V Rigdon chapel with concluding, services at Bethel cemetery. Dr. Charles Durden will officiate. 1 Tet Drinks Camphor Steven Given, 2, of 110 Hansen st, got hold of a bottle of camphor Mon day and drank a portion before his mother ?could retrieve the bot tle. First I aid gave emergency treatment Twe Missing William Mabry and Robert Olsen were reported to police Monday as missing from Fairview Home. The daily weather may of tht. United States was first published by the federal government in 1871 ! A V'' ' III . S33 COURT STREET lv jj , Phont 65 j) : i I "i i - - ' ; : 4 . , . : - i , - - !i n -in le Transportation can create weahh just as surely 84 i arming or jnaAufactuxing. For it increases . the value of a product by taking it from where it exists in abundance W where it is scarce and neede& Therefore, the mart product you can more, the more wealth you can create-and the more ' fou can earn. 2eKoth rh Chinese coe4ie and our Union Oil truck drivers are transportation workers. Yet the coolie makes only 5c a day and our truck drivers average $9.90. Why? Well, the coolie, with his equipment, can only transport 10 gallons of kerosene about 30 miles in a day. II !' a j J ' -1? 145 &ff? ' f ::. .. - i i,. : . - we But our trucker, with the machinmriat his disnoaal can transport 5,000 gallons 300 or 400 miles in a day. Conse-; quently kca crtate many timts cs muck wtaUk wiA kit iafi teork. In other words, mtchanizatim - not thepopular fallacy I that China UoYexpopulated"- accounts for the difference.: The overtt" American can't produce much more whh his bare hands than the average Chinese-r European. Bui ha hu far mm mochintry at his disposal if iU uhick to muUtptf tkt Ubor efkti kandt. At Union, for example, there is .U3J523 Lla equlptnent-pii wells, trucks, etc-for xk ejirpbyte, r ! "'I Av 0e This tcu!pmfit is mnU by 32,227 Union Oil stockhoU ers. But wiaowns it isn't so important; as the fact that it is cental! 9 for ust. ForwhSa the stockholders cUrklends last year amounted to 3 on net capital invested in epment; the employees were able to earn far more than fhztfrmtki KM of equlprnent, j ' " ' ' ' ' i I i 0 '- le the- Important point Is not uU owns the msrfifnrs of production but under what system will those machines be f let and aostpfaiAOuYlT ' isn't perfect yet, but It has put more and better machines at our disposal than any other system knowntoman. on son o o g go p n o.c h d ci :: This series; sponsored by iht peopUef Union OH Company, is dedicated to a discussion cfhow end why American businessunctions. We hope you'll Tkt President, Union Oil Co.; Union OH Bid. 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