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1 H ri - -- '- Curly Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Soltm. Orjon, Wednesday Mornlag. August IV.194J ETws IBnSffs 1 Th Oregon Stcrtesmcm Tolaphona 9101 ngn nnsmng Permits Build-, Ffaher U Direct Sarveys Most Ing permits; issued Tuesday from J of the work on the federal bu tha office of J. Harold Davis, city reau of reclamation'! ei,rv. in engineer, included one to K M. the Goose Lake basin of south jsuei to alter a dwelling- at 1864 central Oregon will be done by C N. 4th st, at a cost of S40: R. J. C. Fisher and staff nf the fan. Kuebler to alter and repair a reau's Salem office, they reported dwelling at 2199 Ferry st, $250; Tuesday. Engineer Lee McAllis- S Julius Schuetr to erect a dwelling ter of Salem will direct on-the- it 1860 N. j4th it, $4500; Julius scene operaUons. The surveys iacnuew to erect a dwelling at will be started this week. 1850 N. 4th st- $4800: Christ Iji- ! theran church, to repair a dwell- Reroof with Johns-Manvilla as ; tog at 1750 State st. $400: Harold Phalt shingles right over your old Deacon, tol alter and renair . roof. 10 yr. guarantee. 1 yr.to dwelling at 1970 S. Curch. $500: Pa Trt estimates. Mathis Bros., E, S. Budlong to reroof a dwelling 14'S. Com'1. Ph. 4642. ::z rs'::.: : 'r::: : HBunr rermita permits dwriHnr i Vftlt .V eiMO to haul logs were issued by the dwelling at .1531 Market st, $1250. rourt to Cannery Basy Over 1000 cans waldkirch, Portland; Bex Kig- f food were processed at the tins, Portland; Charles J. Smith, community cannery on the Port- Clackamas, and John Tolmsoff of land road this week, according Silverton. The permits, signed by to members of the cannery staff Couflty Judge Grant I Murphy, Tuesday. The cannery will be stated they could haul ogs over open this week on Wednesday cerUm roads in Marion county. from 1 p.m. to 3 pjn. to meet the J nenew Mtural beauty1 of your public's demands, and tentative I ... n plans have been made to be open r "l? i. TTZL In i -,,i-!Goor ander. It is easy to use. '"IV Tk- 7T r Quiet and absolutely dustiest Geo, ww (.va a a, au wAiaitM mw g t enough. E. Allen Hwd. Dance at Santiam Bean Festival Stayton Wednesday and Satur day nights, August 8th and 11th, I with Wolfer's Harmony Knights. Open Air Dance- on good floor. Tennis Court Ham men Boy Barned Seven- Faalsoa Caller Mark Anthony Paulson, Portland, who formerly practiced law in Silverton, was a Salem visitor Tuesday, stopping here en route to Silverton to at tend funeral services for Arthur IK. McMahan. Paulson was super intendent of schools at Harrisburg year-old Gregory Hammon, 395 when McMahan was attending y a. . i. i i j I thr v n. 4.0 1 a street, ittcivcu kcuuu i -- J 1 1 J I acgrcc uunia v u Knthr with nnuimbiM rnm. 'ti S to Geo. E. Allen Hwd. Get a . u ' , " pt. Ace insecticide and enjoy the playing caught on fire Tuesday . ' ' . afternoon. First aiders treated the burns and advised the boys mo- Borkman Is Speaker Ted Bork ther to call a physician. Cause of man, member of the organization, the blaze was undetermined. wjn be weaker at this noon's meeting of the Hollywood Lions ifkl t-mm I dub. Borkman for some time was HJ'Wl j I in the marine corps training dogs for war work. t : in this citr! Saturday. Aurust 4. Ray (See us for plumbing supplies. Fair- Buiy i Hwtanin, uu r.tra'" 1. banks Morse electric pumps. Geo. VlAwtk OIA mt MT trim IVi Af Ml I "" v-w. .----. -- ,: IP All.r. vrari survivva oy nu uinrr. ntnri " Hartman of (Wapakoneta, Ohio; two brother. Clem Hartman 01 wapaKon- Applications Near End Most & & of aSad.: of the canning wgar applicadons Calif.; a niece. Miss Fern Hartman of expected for this season already WapakoneU.jOhto: ind i tiepww ur. hm been received in the office Dtut t. nariman ox jm iuikiw. i ...... n. Services will; be held at St. Joseph' I or price aammistrauon on cne- church Wednesday.. August a. at m i meketa street, A. A. Gueifroy a.m.. with irurrmeni ai eeicrest me morial park. don company; Raets Charles r. DirecUon of W. T. Ri- Miss Harber Returns Mae chief clerk, said Tuesday. Several I hundred per week are still com ing in but that number is de iRaeU. at the residence, creasing rapioiy. ant kiorih 91st itrwl August S. Sur vived by his: wife. Julia Kaeu 01 sa- call I or unusual pnoios lem: a daughter. Mrs. Gladys Mink Am. K cinhMon in vnur Vrin of Salem; son. Cl Raet, of the V. S. . 7 ": ' T mrmv. aisiera. Mrs. Lcm biuacr wi w Salem and Mrs Minnie van u "lllMh -jcxas; ana m uroum. Trum of Oklahoma Announcement of aTV latr h rinuh-Barrick comDany. narDer, secretary in uic ouice oi Shnuaf - i .....! the home demonstration aeent AITS. JT laamiuf, mh w i . r . . . Turner. Ore., at a local hospital Aug- I icvuincxi xvtuuudy nuiu ! uit 5. at the age of S3 years, sur- vacation spent at the Evangelical h:l. at Jennings tiles of Turner; sons. Fran k aaa iev ioage near uiiy. neveny Shuiing. both of the u s. army; two ygn, Jefferson, began her duties brothers. Frank A. Rhina of Minden. ; . , MTd w. a Lacy of Central Point, at the office this week, also as a Ore.: one sister. Mrs. Hattie Coffey secretary of Des Molnea. Iowa, and three grand- I children. Services wiU be held Thurs-I c-,,. r ... Knttt Barrick chapel, with" Interment at our Storage with free moth-proof Twin Oaks cemetery. Turner. I m- Prices. . i Mra. Nelhai Riches. lata resident oil . Turner, Ore., at local hospital Aug-1 dock, Oregon state highway en- ust S, at the ate or K years, sur- crvoaV on nrwnn'i 4wm nnna KtffiUV IW1 Wal- I .. - -o lace Riches, both of Turner; also seven I postwar highway program at this " I noon's meeting of the Salem Ro tary club. Charles A. Sprague will iTi teran bkleehanlcs Saught Seven hundred veterans with me chanical training 'or Interests are sought in t?ii4 area .for work with ue opoaane air service xecnmcai command t Spokane, MaJ. C. H. estover, commander of the S4- era army air -base, announced Tuesday night Transportation will be arranged and living accom modations will be provided. West over said. ; Col. Homer Fergusdn ot Spokane was in Salem Tuesday to discuss wun Major; Westover the plans for Recruiting men here. AplicantsSfoip thd Job W-"o directly to the airbase at McNarjr field here to; confer: with Wes over. ; .' m -. - ii r ? : Laber 8arrfey Vnderway--Cliri ton G. Gaylord, federal emergency farm labor assistant, of Cheyenne, Wyo., was k caller: at the Marion county office here Tuesday to olj tain data for a survey on the l4 bor supply ,in' the west Gaylor!d is! in charge i of thai 11 'westerp states in this district. . He was ad- cdmpanied here by Russell M. Adams, assistant state supervisor of the Oregon State College exten sion service. nimmel Kite Thursday Fun eral services for Ludwig Himmel, 69J former resident of Polk coun- ywho had made his home here or the past several months, will be held Thursday'at 3.30 pjtn. from th CloUgh Barrick chapel. Him mel, a' native of Hungary,. died Monday at his home, 1395 N. Cap itol it. Interment will be in Bel- crest Memorial park. 1 ' Beauty operator wanted at Price's Beauty Salon. Ph. 5859. 125 i N. berty. ',-. ... '; On Coaaty Cemmhtee New member of the Marion county committee-for the farm security administration Js Wendell Barnett of Brooks, who war elected for a three-year term, Alternate for the position Is Delmar Davidson nf Jefferson. Other members of the committee are Ray Gliatt of Wood- burn and Rex Hartley of Jeffer- ' r For borne loans see Salem F erkl, 130 Suth Uberty. 'JPrfees Going Higher Revenue stamps on aeeos recorded in the county recprder's office Indicalje thkt the price on property in the county is a great deal higher thah it I was in 1944, said Herman W. I4nke, in charge of the; office. Property turnovers are increasing every month, he said. ; Baker Torned Over Ross Baki- eri Salem, who has been held here by; the county sheriff for the past mnth, wa turned over to auj- inpnues irom uuium, n xainni. xucsuay uii a cnarge ot cnua bandonment - i! ! a-e- - fj F I! Hospital 1 Inmate at Larr Liawrence iferains. za. was rew ported by attendants at the Orei gon state f hospital ; aa rnissink Tuesday afternoon. They informj- edj city police that the man haa blie eyes, grey hair and might b on; tus way ftoiPoruand.- They dev scribed him as not: dangerous. 1. 4 i II s, . il Visit our cfaiinaware dept Just a riyed sets of stainless steel tab! ware. Geo. E. Allen Hwd. " Lindenians May Buy Count; Judge Grant Murphy issued a orler Tuesday permitting F. 4 anl ClariceB.lindeman of Stayj tork to buylprpperty described &f block two.fHollisters annex : n one, to Stayton for $1000. Th county wast authorized to ; sign quitclaim deed to the property. Jafy Florist jShop) closed fro: Aug. 13 to Sept. 1. Call orders t gr4enhouse,2-1147. j Will Movie ShoWl The Salei Heavy Hauling company, 140 Front st., was granted a t permi by the county court Tuesday t ,1 mqve a 10B ket road no 1. plication laid nndcni aren. &ei v il'cm wui WtBMday. Auruit a. at S p.m.. In h cUtueh-Barrick: chaoel with inter ment at Twin Oaks cemetery. Turner introduce him. Wtm i I ' l Ludwig Himmel, at the residence, 13SS N. Capitol st Survived by wife. TheresU Himmel or aaiem; oaugn Owner Reeevers Lawnmower J. D. Cowan, who reported to po lice earlier in the day Tuesday Em anT-Mre: BeVT- Vr'berg u S.n that a large lawnmower which be Leandro, Calif.; one son. Joseph L. left at 279 "Chemeketa st, had Himmel of Salem; and three grand- Wn ,To1n. ter informed offi- chUdren. Dorothy and nuiy oonmeur i ---- " ot Salem and Karen Okerberg of San cers that the item had been re- Leandro. Cattf. Service will be held turned. Thursday. Augusx ,ai p.. m i . , church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. ; New Clerk at OPA Mrs. Nellie ML Ira " a. e T M. HlCkH late ltiiaem ok saivm, .a n m A aviieit 41 Cisr IV;. ; ; w. 6. Hicks f Hiday assumed a position as Salem; one daughter. Mrs. Doris Mr- cierk with the OPA office On Che- Mullen l Pariuno; w "n. . . .tret this week, renlac- Hicks Of Salem; Bisters, Mrs. audi - I . V Palmer of Albany. Ore Mrs. Audrey ling Mrs. Iva Williams. -Who took a similar position at the postof-fice. Xwing of Salem and Mrs. Avia Cannon .9 ImHm. ore. ana one orouicr, m. Avery M. Hicks of San Francisco, .u CratAM tte held Thursday. vAugust 9. at J0:30 a.m direcUen ot the 7 hr. developing St printing ser Clough BarrtcK company, -wun f Harrison llciaUng. Interment wiU be in Belcrest Memorial park, vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. ComT. a.. I Mr. DavU Home Mrs. Elmo. rloSi1 &S3L Davis, Siletz. has returned to her August i. Survived by hts wife. Edna home following a visit in Salem, irk, of Salem; a sister, miss Mam ner former home, with her broth m aof saiem; fJ I er-in-law, Rex Davis, and family, neral Friday ytck chapel, officiate. at a p.m. at ciough-Bar- an(j n Eugene with her son, Rus- m y. j. Richmond, and his family. . .... ... -si I A v weveraatast 51 rateese el cnt- tea! meterUts , U ym v rY TODAY it asifaaU. fceariee U alaaae W mnduO'tt attar war. : " g. GHichell ' 214 rilner Bldg. Eugene, Ore, s Y iTT.m.t i.rii Wf Pawn trtlai phX!-wHimmr S. C. MHeheU : Zl Mixer BMg, KageM, Ore 4 MW tl( haul CITT. STATt James N. Taft and Associates, til Larmbermea'a Bldg, rertland -Serving the Hard ef neartag Since 1M4" shovel over Mar The Icompany's apl the equipment would be moved with a truck and a trailer. 1 ! i Overhead garage door sets' $17.00j. Also somel8 j ft. iets at ,'$21.0C. Geb. E. Allen Hwd. r ' Rassell Sparks Here Russell b parks ot poise, iriaho, regiona employment officerl with the fed eral bureau! of redLamatioh, was in Salem leatly this week to check on the need hi further em ployes for the bureau and to f il any positions ppenJ ,' Night watchman wanted.fi Valley Packing Co.Thone 4l8, Mf. Head! IT Ber MoeU Directors of the Salem YMCA fill hold their mohthly business rioting J Thurs aay noon atr tne "xr with Lt and Mrs. Carl ,E.'! Gr eider as theii guests. Greider i-as formerli physical education director at the YMCA here! il - : i "i i i u 1 2 j 'ainting and decorating. Ph. 755Z. yets Get Gasoline An average of jfour or five gasoline rations to discharged veterans are- issued daily from the OPA office on Che meketa st, 'said A. A. Gueffroy, chief clerk, Tuesdayi Veterans ar granted up. to 30 gallons; to take care of business affairs,! he said. :' . 1 Wanted! Daveno suite. Ph. 5862. - and bedroom i Guest Speaker Patricia Smith, emergency war food worker, .will be guest speaker today, at '. the Rickey Garden club, at the home of jMrs. O. Bullock, route 6, Four Corners. "School Lunches i and Nutrition in School and Home" be the subject. j will Nign : . v:tf i n: i: y page nvz' ': Dismissals From Deaconess '- Luther Lee, 290 SUverton road, who has been : receiving medical treatment at the Deaconess hos pital since July 28, was removed to his home Tuesday, attendants said. William , Russeiy 2095;' -S. Church ' st, also was dismissed Tuesday. ' Teong la SeaUle Denver Young, Marion county sheriff, was in Seattle Tuesday to pick up Wil liam Henry Jenkins and his wife. and return them to Salem.. The Jenkins' are wanted here on a charge of robbery. -Want two men. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5503, 560 Trade. lira. Frederieksea Gees Mrs Earnest Frederickson, 148 E. Washington, was dismissed Tues day lrom the Deaconess hospital after undergoing medical treat ment at that institution. , Mexicans Held Her Jesus Rodriguez Delgadillo and Fileman Lep' Jimenez were arrested Mon day by deputies from the county sheriffs office and are being held here for immigration authorities. Haydea en Vaeatlea Miller B. Hayden, district attorney, is now on a two weeks vacation from his office and is spending. this week fishing at thexOregon coast, his office reported Tuesday. 4 Jochlmsea Retaras H. C, Joch lmsen, ration ' board chairman : at the OPA- .office here, returned Tuesday from a two weeks vaca tion. ht watchman wanted. Valley Packing Co. Phone 4158, Mr. Head ley : Keeor dints Increase Eighteen discharges from military service were recorded this week in the of fick of Herman W. Lanke, county recorder, who said that a higher percentage of veterans each week were taking advantage of the re cording service. 4 1 ; I As always, Salem's largest wall paper stock is at Elfstroms. I I ' ' ' I ; Weather Slows Crepe Duetto unfavorable wea ther , conditions, volunteer crop harvesters have , bekn requested by the farm labor employment office on Chemeketa street to take advantage of the sla:k season and rest to get ready for the intensive harvest that will oc( ur when the weather breaks.! ! ; . t,: Auction tonight at Groesbeck AUc tioA Market I Brimms Have Daughter iAt. anji Mrs. D. C. Brimm, 4221 S High st, became the parents of a baby girl at 4:57 Tuesday after noon Brimm is an employe of pD. E. jjCooper and Son Furnace com Pan. ; j "Cjn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl BankiBldg. Bayd Beaumont Home One year old Boyd Beaumont, 775 S 15ih st, who was severely burrted by; scalding Monday, was dismiss ed; from the Deaconess hospital TUesday after being given medical treatment at that institution. I 1 For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 325 Center. krans Make Applicatlea new loan applications )y rged veterans for farms and improvements were made this week in the farm security office heK Raleigh Carothers said Tues- i . I !.: Gas on Stomach iki.iiieSi- ilnirfli turn mmmm Wt . FRENCH MUNITIONS EXPLODE TROYES, France, Aug. 1-JP)- Three carloads of munitions ex ploded last night, wounding ten persons and .causing widespread damage last night in this city of 58,000 about 85 miles southeast of Paris. Set ablaze by the explosion Were 103 cars carrying much- needed wool and cotton. Hicks Rites On Thursday At 10:30 a.m. Funeral , services 'will : be held at 10:30 a.' nx Thursday from the Clough-Barrick chapel f or : T. M. Hicks, who died Monday at a Portland hospital after a six months' Alness. Dr.! J. C Harri son will officiate and interment is to be .at Belcrest Memorial park.:;-;; - ': '.'!- Born at Silverton on March 21, 1837, he was: the son of Phil T. Hicks and t Nettie Morley Hicks, members of pioneer Oregon fam ilies. His father (had crossed the plains shortly after the Civil war and had settled on a donation land claim in the Silver Creek Falls area. i - - - x. Tero M. Hicks was graduated from ' SUverton high school, at tended Salem Business college and was graduated from the Willam ette university law school. In 1909, a year after be came to Salem, he married Edith deGuire, who sur vives. Member of the Community chest board for a number of years, he was president of the Salem United War Chest in 1943-44, was active In YMCA work, a member of the Salem Realty board, Salem Cham ber of Commerce, Salem Elks lodge and Salem Golf club. - Survivors, in addition to the widow, include one daughter, Dor is McMullen, Portland; . a son, Loren D. Hicks, with the army medical administration corps in Scotland; sisters, Alma Palmer, Albany; Audrey Ewing, Salem, and Avis Cannon, Lostine, and a brother. Dr. Avery M. Hicks, San rrancisco. . . Valley Obituaric: Ward la Portland Connell Ward, business manager of -the Salem school system, was in Port land Tuesday on business for the school board. Isadore Loron C ' K SILVERTON, Aug. 7. Isadore Loron, SO,' died at the. home ;of his daughter,' Mrs. Henry Ras mussen, route, 7, at noon Tuesday. He- had. taken the horse to the pasture and j his granddaughter, Carole found! him uninjured. He had apparently died of natural causes.. ; j---i"-.--: -: j ' He 'Was born July 10, 1865 in Milwaukee, Wis. He came to Port land in 1878 and later- moved i to Hullt and Gervais. Two years ago he moved to his daughter's home here. ,.' .: .. y I - Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday from Ekman's memorial chapel and burial will be in the Pioneer cemetery, j Survivors include his daughter. Mrs. Rasmussen, two granddaugh ters, Carole and Marilyn; a sister Amanda Kamholz of Centerville, Wash. - ;,.. Mrs. White ea Vacatlea Mrs. Nona White, 'county juvenile of ficer, left Monday on a two weeks vacation! . She plans to visit in Portland for a few days and then go to Breitenbush Springs. j . Lake Price Killed in FaU Lake Price, 58, painter of 1270 N. 18th st, -died Tuesday noon at a -. Salem hospital, two hours after he fell from a scaffolding while at work on The Statesman building. : Born February, 1889, near lin coin in Polk county, he came t Salem in 1905 and was married to Edna Whitney here in 1918. He was a veteran' of World War I, serving overseas in France. A former employe of the postoffice. Price had been ' associated with the R.' L. Elfstrom company for the. past three years. " ' i ''! . Surviving are the widow, a sis ter, Hazel Price, and a brother, Everett M. Price, all of Salem; a niece, Airs. Delia Emerson of Goldsborough, N. Cand a neph ew, Everett Price, jr., with the army air corps in Italy. . Funeral services will be held , from the Clough-Barrick chapel at 2 p. m. Friday. i The .first coast-to-coast network broadcast was a Rose Bowl game, January 1, 1927. j ; One of the most frequent objections we hear from ' farmers is not the cost of compensation but the detail of monthly reports. We will write either compensation or employer's liability, and you report your payroll ' onee a year. Phone or write our of f ice for. a quotation. chuck 1 n m cHtrr INSURANCE Oregon's Largest Upstate Agency1 Salem and Coos Bar 129 N. Commercial Salem Dial 4400 HEXAGON SHINGLES few AKCk fieoMng detign 1 1 1 long -la if log, protection ; . . ftre-resittant sur fact! One square covert 100 tq. ft Kimswl Horn) Insulation Ughrweight ftexibie blanket In sJot'ton. Easily irataledL Duttfes. Roll covers 100 square feet Asphalt Fell for coretrvdirtfl Vfc-i' at phatt roofs or as Bring, Mter ' shingles. 432 so. ft. In eeca roJL Ids u. tour iwntk tot taanfeu eacum nwdiy imrM the fuLMt-acttef awalcloM tt niMaUi nil ewdtelna Ilk Umm blUa TiMtfc Me houtm u-tm fcrliwr coatart Me PMjtnttvmUmfmim 1 II J ' j j M - Isijal U !J! j For t -A enisier E3ou Of fife Hours Diily Except Sunday 8:00 A. M. 4 1 alonasrch Foods Pear an IF Peach Season to 6:00 P. M. il Pear Skill 7:30 A. M. Peaches to & :30 P. M. DaSr Shift 7 yicti7 Shift 7 U2 Shifts i. to:; P. Jkl. to 11 P. BL A. M. to:5 P. M. r i .,: 1 . . .. i ing hours:! 7 M It to ll:30i A. IL. 12:30 P. M. to 3 P. ILi Tf lmnrierhl frtr vmi in Worir H AtcrMa hm wta- twi VlMnrv- -LIU A 1 -1' ' .1- 1. . 1 . mam, try ana k i pmiw my your pic ww ow uuca every Ul(Uk A Par Sisrtin- Aenrrrrlmitelv- Anv 5ftt1 f n Kih t Peaches Starting Approximately Sept. 1st t UJSJELS. referrals necessary lor all men workers othei; than Vicwjry soui wsuia-cia. " - ? Fron ESaesb & Ed; 1 and Market Sts, Salem, Ore. Phone 7485-5478 This' advertisemeni fa Salem Canners Cemmlttee. eperatlea with ! 'i ' I X tOU IRICK SIDING 4.35 The peeoronce of brick at m fraction of the cost! 'One rol cover 100 sqvare feat 'aV W "'-ISLl :mrwm ; vsr j-.-i i -imaiu a ii ii mm Made-in-the-West iineral Fill can -give :. your home year-round comfort if you insu late NOW! Easy install ... it pours I V ! Bag covers 18 sq. ft. i AQ 3 n. deep AiUv. 23 bags of more, 98c i COAtlULATED ROCC VOOL Economical, convenient and easy to install! Just pour between attic joists, level off, and the job is done! Inquire today at Wards! - - . ' i .. . . , !:;' Bag covers 18 sq. ft. fl aasea aaeasBaassssBBamvs .i ll - ' i ! II I l ; I . t r , - ; Including Base Shakes - , . " ' ' ' ' ' - . . . ! ; - . i e -r m, . . asaaaaai a a KEEP COOL THIS SUMMIR! Your home can be up I to 15 cooler if you : : insulate Now? Keeps heat out, makes sum mer more enjoyable! 5AYI FUEL NEXT W1NTERI Don't heat the out-of-doors next winter! A 3" layer of insulation wOl keep that heat in side ... cut fuel biSs! Eedar Stahes, -Gresn iosr White q. Including Base Shakes 155 N. liberty pntgomety v Il - I are Phone 3191 i Isa - t il