f i 'j j 'I j The OREGON STATESMAij Sal ana, Oregon, Tisaador r PAGE nVK t Morning, July 31, 1943 IS ply Mew The Oregon Staltimon Telephone 9101 I fir Building rerznlta Five building permits were issued Monday in the office of City En gineer J. Harold Davis to the fol ' lowing A. Ht Turner to alter a garage ai 517 1 South 23rd st., at a cost of $30; Xi E. Misener to erect a garage at 1325 Center si, at a cast of $100; Edward R. Cook to alter a dwelling at 2125 Myrtle at. at a cost of $300; R. ATClark to alter a garage at 2110 University at, at a cost of $50; J. Luka sunU to alter a dwelling at 1625 North 20th st at a cost of $200. jt Mast laaadct Kestaeraats -It is mandatory upon county health officers in counties having a popu- lation of 10,000 or more to inspect and license restaurants where food ' is prepared for public consump- tion, under a law of the 1945 leg 4 islature, Attorney General George Neuner ruled here Monday. , In 'counties having a population of 'less than 19,000 this inspection shall be made by the state health , i officer. The opinion w a s re i quested by District Attorney W. W. : Dillard of Columbia county. ? We want! oats, wheat, barley. High est cash price. Any quantity. Sacks ?furn. Ball Bros. Ph. 24 Turner. : .1 1 . . Gaesta Here Sanday Guests at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Willmarth Sunday were Lt. Col. ; and Mrs. O. A. Iesley and daugh- : ters, Janice, and LaVerne, and Mr, : and Mrs. T. C. Mountain of Aums- i ville. Colonel and Mrs. I Leslie, I formerly of j Aumsville, are visit ing her patents, Mr. and Mrs . Mountain, for a few days en route from Orlando. Fla to his new as- ; signment at Edmonton, Alta, Can !.da. . .j - N Gas far Veterans Seagbt The i Hollywood Lions club was for i mally on record today declaring i , one gallon of gasoline per day in- . luinaeni ior servicemen uii icavc 1 or furlough, and asking that local , OPA boards be empowered to ; provide gasoline "to adequately i supply the needs of each applicant i ... immediately upon presenta tion of furlough papers and with out further delay or 'red tape.' " Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof big. Prices. ' ' ' Decker Recovering -j- D. C Decker, licensed watchmaker who operated shops on Commercial st. for many years, is recovering from a serious illness and expects to re turn to work soon at his place of business at 1984 SUte st. The Deckers,: who recently planned to move August i, nave aixerea sucn arrangements and intend! to re main in Salem. Want two men. Cold Storage Co. Trade. Capital f-Ice Ph. 5603, 580 Will Honor MexJeans The Salem Kiwanis club on I Friday night at the fairgrounds Will pre sent a Mexican flag to the; natives of Mexico now engaged in aiding Willamette Valley harvest. A mu sical program also will be given. The Kiwanis committee in charge includes I Roy Houck, Dr Henry Morris, Vernon Wiscarsoh, Glenn McCormick and Roy Fedje, 7 nr. developing fie printing ser Vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 V. ComT. Tewnsend Clab Teaighi Town send club No. 3 will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at 17th and Court streets. ! Kiwanis Speaker Li. Douglas armer, pilot of a B-17 who was Shot down near Hamburg on his 29th mission a year ago and was. liberated last month from a pris oner or war camp, will be the speaker at the Kiwanis club meet ing Jul the Marion hotel at noon today. ". . ;. . . Want lead Oiled Wayne W. Strachan, Silverton, and 19 other property owners, petitioned the county court Monday, requesting that two miles of county road 634 be oiled from Labish Center to North Howell corner store. The request was taken under advise ment. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Line Extension Oketod The county court Monday approved an extension of the lines of the Port land General Electric company on the south side of county road 622 from the intersection with county road 623, easterly to the intersec tion with market road 31. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 1 3D South Liberty. Shed Barns A shed at the Rosebrough Furnace Works, Oak and 17th streets, was destroyed by fire Monday at 7 a.m., the fire department preventing further spread of the flames to adjoining buildings. Carfew Gets Tea Ten boys, aged 14 to 17, were picked up by police for being on the streets af ter the hour of curfew. The boys were released to their elders or to Mrs. Nona White, county pro bation officer. . For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 323 Center. t : - Trailer Abandoned A stock trailer, which had been abandon ed I for .several days at the blind end of North Church street on D street, was taken into custody by police Monday. Leave Baslness Frances C. Lawrence and R. A. McFarlane filed a certificate of retirement Monday in the county clerk's of fice for Lawrence and McFarlane Real Estate., "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and frames. 1st Natl Bank Bid. Theft Reported Ray , Galla gher, 2864 Brooks st., reported to police Monday the theft of a pair of sun glasses and a case from his car while it was parked in the rear of the Eoff Electric company, M i. .- Sweet corn. Ferguson's, west end of Salem bridge. Stand open : p.m. to 8 p.m. . i Permit Granted Henry Lede bur, route 6, box 133, Monday re ceived a permit from the county court to move a clover huller and threshers over Marion coun ty roads. Sweet corn. Ferguson's, west end of Salem bridge. Stand open p.m. to 8 pjn. A Ansa Stolen A Ford coupe be longing to L. S. Mclntyre, 2250 Cherry st., was stolen from Loder Bros, car lot at 440 Center st police were notified Monday. i - e Beaked at Jail Emmett El don Dutton, 752 Trade st, was booked at the county jail Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Harlan Bones on a charge of larceny from a build ing. Licenses Issoed Marriage li censes jwere issued! at Portland to three couples! in the Salem area as follows: feochfrd G. Bailey, New RocbeUi NY, and Kathleen TV? Taaffe, Salem; Wildred J. Faulhaber, Mt Angel, and Mar cella E Vuylstekej Portland; Les- er u Mowias, Portland, i and j ranees, xn. ieus wooaDurn. Licenses Issoed Three licenses were issued to the following cou ples in the Salem area at Van couver, ' Wash.: Robin L. Smith, Portland, and Annabel McSmith, Dallasi Jack W.-iTashner, Port land, and jons i. Fauison, Dal las; Paul O. pFranklin, Willamina, and lea May A. Sorenson, Ber keley, Calif. Visits Salens Ed Ulrich, post- office employe of Havre, Mont, visited ais brother; J. T. Ulrich of Salem! and also visited Louis Ru- die, former resident of Havre. known jSplinler Ca able to remove no 54 Havre la as the coldest point ,in th nation during , the winteii s Bride Ciesed Several planks were broken in a bridge Monday on the Coon Hollow road by logging truck and the span has been closed to traffic until repairs can b ma 4, County Commis sioner Roy J. Rice announced Monday. Troable Un- i sd! inter 'from his left forearm Nap Roque, 593 aid to have -the foreign member ten from the wound.' Leave Hosaital Mrs. Ernest inn and infant daughter were ed from Salem . Deaconess ital Monday to their home at 0 South 19th st i i Remeved $a llama Roy West Who underwent surgery at, Salem Deaconess ' hospital, was suffici ently recovered Monday to be re- ved to his home at Woodburn. Seat BornMr. and Mrs. Robert BarUett, 271 North 21st at, became the parents of $ son Sun day, the child being barn in Sa- J M a a ijrenerai jiospiuu av kz: pjn. Frasa gaakane Sister Mary Rosin da, Spokane, who is at tached to Sacred Heart hospital Which is conducted by the Sis ters of Charity of Providence, visited in Salem on Monday at the noma of her niece, Mrs. JEd Anderson, 390 N. 19th at. - Eye Iajarei . Harold Wright, 248 North 12th st., was taken to Salem Deaconess hospital "by first aid after a piece of metal lodged in his! eye at the! Reimann Sheet MeUl shop. Log Permit Granted A permit to ha ill logs! overj specified roads in Mirion county! was granted Mondiy by the tounty court to Frank! Lumber company, Lyons DAY te Meet Disabled Ameri can eterank and auxiliary will hold their regular meeting xnurs day, August 12, at the VFW hall at 8 p.m. There will be entertain ment and refreshments. Theft Reported Louis Gregg. 303 South Winter! st, reported to police Monday the theft of two carpenter saws, one hammer, one plane and a chisel. ! 1 Sweet corn, j Ferguson's, west end of Salem bridge! Stand open 3 p.m. to t p.m. j Leave Hospital? Mrs. Herman Rieder and j infant son were re moved Monday from. Salem Gen . J i i a - il a ona erai qaspnai to uieir iiunie mi ovo Maaison si 1 Patient Gees Mrs. Clif ford Moori, Who was a patient m Salami Deaconess hospital. ! was sufficiently recoviered Monday, to be removed to her home on route ttiree, agricultural present a chalk Junior Chamber education, wui At Silver Falls Park talk to Salem I i ' v of Commerce at I EAST SALEM Guests this the brganization'f luncheon meet- J P week at the home of Mr. ing. this noon i at the Golden I ana Mrs. jonn woodburn on ast Pheasant. Hia talk wfll be hu- Turner road were Lt (jg) and morous in nature and will have Mrs. Clifford Flynn from River- nothing to do with J agriculture, side, Iowa. His ship la being re Calvin Kent, program chairman I paired after being damaged by a - . I I at. s ms m lem Fi Wbitunry J "i i iMrs. cura U mckcrzi. h. late rest dsnt at Walport at Marm Santiam oil Saturday. July SS. Surrrved by hus- Mciunzu; ana Pr from Mo box 178, Salem. Nash's b ffic4 will be closed lJuly 28 to August 13. j " J : " ! ' 1 i! her. Daughter Home Mrs. A. Eugene Blankenship and infant daughter were removed Monday from Salem iDeaconess hospital to their home it 817! Mill st i 1238 hand milT I Parents of Sen Mr. and Mrs. R. E.l Worral, route one, box 91, became the parents of a son Mon day sit 9:01ia.m., the child being born in Salem General hospital. Pri4ner Tamed Orer Sheriff Denver Young turned over Mon day tb Sheriff Ji J. Callahan, of Colunjibia county, Earl James Harvey, who had been held in the county jail several days. Haad Injnred--Paul Papenfus, band. Wuham 'A, Sidney Tablcr,' u. B. araay, ana vicur Tbblcr ef Odessa. iw aaocn ten. Mrs. Gears Gttfard of Kearney, Neb. and Mrs. Roy Keller. Fayette, I4aho: three I sisters, Mrs. Howard Forte. Mrs. Samuel vtets ana strs. Ian Stuck, all of Hilbboro. Ore: one brother. Huih Snider. KlmcreeK. Meb. hd seven STandchUdren. Shipment will bie mada to Kearney. Neb., by the dlougb-Barrick company. I Shea tAt the reisraec. SSS K. Hick st. JblT SO. Mrs, SS via Sbea. as 71 years. Mother of James J. Shea of Los An nies. Calif., and Vern'Shea of An- cborare. Alaska. Sister of, Fred Burch and Jim Burch of Iowa. Member of tbe St. Moniea society. Recitation of the rosary will be beM TUesaay, jury at. at S pjn4 to the W. T. Kurdon chapel. Reauiem hzh mass Wednes day. Aucust I. at IS aJn. at St Jos eph's Catholic church. Interment will be in Belcresc Memorial park, Walker 1 I At Yakima j Wah.. July SS. Mrs Juba A. Walker, widow I of the late W. H. Walker. Funeral services Tues day. July SI. I at 1:90 a.m. from the W. T. Klrdon chapel with Dr. Robert A. Gatke ottkriaUnf. Concluding ser yiees and interment ia Belcrsst Me morial park. Chandler William S. (Chandler, St his home in Sunny side, l July 2. at the se of SS years. Survived by his wife. Rosetta Chandler of iSunayside: stvea cbU dren Herbert P. Chandler of Salem, Bertha R. Heckart. Albert L. and M Grace Chandler, all of Suenyside, Mel vin Samuel Chandler .of Siiverton, Wal ter Guv chandler of Vancouver and Verne Chandler of Beaterton; eight aranactuiaren s ana rare Kreai erana children. Services Will be held from the W. T. Risdon chapel Wednesday, Aufust 1, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Clay Pomeroy officiating. Concluding ser ices at Belcrest Memorial park. chechcrt t At a Portlsnd hospital early July Beryl Barbara Schuchei t, age 4t year, late resident of route 5, box 28, Salem. Wife of Ora Schuchert of Sa lpm: mother Of Mrs. Louise Davenport of Astoria and Kenneth F. Morse, Uni yersity of Orejon, lujene; daughter of Mrs. Louise Lamson Of Tillamook: sister of Daryl Lamson; of Ijo An teles and Kirk Henry Lamson of Til lsmook. Funeral services Tuesday, July 31, at S p.m..f from Uie w. T. Kigdon Chapel. ConcaudinS services at Mt. (treat Abbey crematorium. Dr. Daniel sl schuize omciatmc North) Ith jst, Injured hu in a machine at. the paper and was aiven emercency treatment by first aid. i : 1 : ! : v ! THE GOA RIDES HE'S PAINTED ON g( V Jg) 1 , There kwi't much room foe civiKan trstrel on Great Nortk mi's Empire Builder. - yen our famous Rocky Mountain oat couldn't rideevery day if he weren't painted on th lcxmotive. ,..:. . - -w j- J Tranaporting troops on regubur and special tratfs m Grtak Northern's most important duty. These are the trips that are really necesaary. j I - See your loeal agent or wrlte to"i 1 C L. BlSaiOfl1', Trar. Fasfr Apt. 530 American Bank Bldg., BEacon 7273 1 t " Portland 5, Oregon i amphrcy Henry Humphrey, late resident Aumsville, Ore., at a local hospital. Survived by hia wife, Catherine Hum phrey of Aumsville. and two step- Sons, Newton and Lawrence Trussler, both of Seattle. Graveside services will be held Tuesday. July SI. at 2 pjn av. Daniel Schulse officiating:, with interment in City View cemetery. Dv Section of Clough-Barrick company, Baehanaa ta Speak M. C. Bu- fowa Counle Visiti i chanan, assistant state supervisor VOUP1yi8U . t- of agricultural i education, will I At Silver Falls Park i or the day, has announced. Public Records typhoon in the south Pacific. More than 100 feet of the j ship were torn off but not one of the sev era! hundred aboard ' were lost. This ia Mrs. . Flynn's lirst trip west and the Woodburns took their ftoiests to Silver Creek falls for a sightseeing trip. I. L. Sehwelfler vs Elizabeth Schwelf- ler: divorce decree (ranted: aefend ant's focmer name, EUxabetb laRonde, restored. I SMfU T. Wllitt e DitmAiul T. tlliit! diDorthy M. Bremer vs Ivan M. Brera- Roberts Family ; Visits f , auvaanw uvcuvw fiSHiww. I w aa v ' sauabeth E. Vanover va NipMssK I J eiierSOll UeSldenU vaHwwvs, w.Hnwm, mmvw ana Innuman treatment end : and Inhuman custody of minor child and S3 monthly for its support. - Nellie M. Simpson vs Ernest C rear- sob: reoort of E. o. atadter ir ret ree. on sale of real piupeity in Depot addittoa to Baiera for ssoso. le L. waxner vs John L. Warner: action by defendant asks that plain tiff be required to be more definite ia allegationa. i Jessie L. Berean vs catarles 8. Ber ran: divorce decree ran tee; pumtm civen, custoay oi minor cnua ana one half interest in real property. Henry O. Devi and Helen O. Davis vi A, B. Walters and others; demurrer by defendant overruled; riven 1 davs to answer. virrmia Anoresen vs uarenca PTana; Anoresen: cuvorce oecree- araBiea. Bursees Vohlaml vs Helen Vohland: divorce decree . (ranted; defendant awarded custody of two minor, chil dren with $69 monthly for their sup- property settlement approvaa. Merle L. foster vs WuUam T. J. roster; plaintiff awarded custody of chad.: and $90 monthly for its sup port. Mildred Herperrer vs josepn nerper- rer: divorce decree ranted i i Grace K. Johnson vs Dewitte 3, Johnson: divorce decree er anted Maoei at. ubtkh vs uonavon n. O'Brien: divorce : complaint; alias cruel and Inhuman treatment. Atbel Savara vs Jessie Savare: di vorce decree rranted: piaintux awara ed custody of two minor en war en and defendant custody of end minor child. raOBATE COUKT T. O. K ester estate: order authorizes executor. Geneva Kester. to make dis tribution: final account approved. VMMet Ann west and Baroara nose West, minors: order changing names of minors to violet Ana Robinson and Barbara Roee Robinson. Louise Coeders estate: final account approved. Alice MTP, - ruarawnsnip: oraer aptpointing Pioneer Trust company guard tan ana uorotay. Lee wown. Esther Ryan and Lawrence N. Brown ROBXRTS Mr. and Mrs George Eiggins, Mrs. Paul Car penter and two children, Patricia and Charles, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Fiddler at Jefferson. The Fiddlers were pio neers of Roberta community, now living In Jefferson, i : The Home Ec dub of Roberts grange has resumed regular shift at the USQ center. Those serving defendant Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rica, Mrs. Rosa Howland and daughter. Opal, Mrs. George Hi tr ains and Mrs. Albert Blankenship. Servicemen Swim The Salem YMCA pool has been open each Sunday afternoon from 2 to o'clock ively. for servicemen exclus ive Cat George Butler, 110 Water st, was given first aid af ter ht had cut his left leg with a knife. ; Grass flrt Halted Firemen Monday at 3:33 pjn. halted a grass fire at 25th and Mission streets. AiniOUIICEilEIIT I wish to axpress my aincora ap-' predartian, for fca patronage you have extended to rne In the past, and hope to be able to merit your continued confidence in the fu ture. After August first I will be associated with Dr. E E. Boring at Boring Optical,' 333 Court street, Salem. We trust with newer and more modern facilities to be able to give mora prompt and efficient service than in the past Your prescription is now at the new lo cation. ' . . . . DR. S. A. WHEATLEY appratters. Jin imraie Simmons, guardianship: or der ' author isinc- guardian to accept compromise offer of S828.M anade ey Max u. Aiiora tor ciaim growmg out of an auto accident Aug. 11. 1944. at South Commercial end Lincoln streets. Jennie Schaap estate: final account Shows $4S1SJM on hand, personal prop erty x inventoried at mwo ana ais bursements ST13.04. JUSTICE COUKT ' State vs Harold William . Christy charges no clearance Ughts and no PUC, permit: fined $1 and rests and iio ana costs on ine respecuve cnarges, charse violation of basic rule: fined $9 and costs. state vs iijonaia aawara ranee charge driviag ever firs hoct; fined $1 and costs; State vs Chester Harold March: charge no vehicle license; fined $1 and ; costs. State vs Joe Krtitzer; charge gamb- llne: ball lioo. State vs Walter B. Se grist; charge gamDiuog: Den siw. ' charge drunk on public highway; fined sie ana costs. t State vs Don (Raymond Milltgaa charge drunk on public highway; fined $10 and costs. State vs Fred Farrow: charge drunk In public place; fined fie and costs. MUNICIPAL COUKT Sale Iverett Marr, route one. box 535. Salem; charge-driving with in structors permit only: fined $S. rrank H. Clifford. Albany; charge violation of basic rule; bail (1. William Creyfox. Washington hotel: charge disorderly conduct; fined SSS. ; nana 6. Bowman, issv worth rourut st.; charge violation of basic rule; fined ST-SV.- MAJtaUAGX LICENSES Karl C. rreeman. 31. v. a. navy reserve, Stayton, and Xrma Bteaxna. St, housewife. Aumsvllie. ' Harry W. rranklin, St. xnechanie. route one, lonm, ana vera uames, student, route one. Starton. WUtiara X). Jones, as. station agent, Rio Hood a. .Tents and Wins Lee Gar ner, 'store manager, Harlingea. Tessa. LI J 1 I i fud Let ua chcclt your Battery-EVERY OTI1EQ Your nearby ! Helpful Associated Dealer will check - your batterj as often as you wish. Your acceptance, of this free service regulmj is more important now, than ever before. Both cars snd equipment are get- ting dangerously old, land wartime driviag res trie rionj are especially hard on batteries. When batterj replacement U necessary, get i facforj-fresb AERO, distributed and guaranteed by j i i . TIDI WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY VICTORY iMty depends aa yov Tksit ?4pet;?4 sW r erg StlU Urgently Needed. Send Yomri f Wkrl MONTOOMIRY WAIP w lit " ' $k t- ftl Jim ' tj GO FOR ' r' Wards Fall Suits ; ! , . I - i . . ; 1 i " : ' ' : c . i : Consider th shoulderbroaden!ngf waist-cutting design! . " ' i n...-.. ...fi.; ur ti .irt.i.L ji j i - choke of fall pattenul It's easy to set why they rata tops! - a- . 1 ' USS YOUS CREDfTI 1 1 S i I CUY OH OUX MONTHLY PAYMEtfT PLAMI , 1 ontgomery Ward . f i 155 K.Liberty . - Thonc 3191 ' : I ! SPIKE THE JAP GET A RAILWAY J03 NOV! ":. k kJUU Wti at -aJI U Jt L& ataeVxJal &W