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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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TAGS FIVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. OrexjotL Sunday Maiming. September 24. 1344 INow There's I IPcnlbDSe LtoqQ Mw IBcneffs Speaker CIRCUIT COURT vs.

Olin J. Winney; return shows $13.12 taken on execution, Bids Called New bids have M. Hackett and MareHa Safety Confab Set for Salem Next 2 Days i Advance registrations for the Dog Problem--Lols of Them; been called on the and power Edna Jane Fleisbach vs. Roger Hackett vs. F.

Jones and others; W. Fleisbach; answer makes gen motion by defendant Vera Ramsey asks extension of time to Oc eral deniaL PROBATE COURT Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCIung tober 20 to file transcript on appeal, supported by an affidavit by Reuben G. Lenske.

have a dog problem, in fact, a six Dorothy Ardith Moen "and Glo first annual Oregon industrial safety conference here Monday dotf Droblem. ria Joyce Moen guardianship; or Claim against 'estate of Emory own an acreage In Polx Dies In Bend John C. Brogan, 1 79, father of Phil F. Brogan, city editor of the Bend Bulletin, died In Bend Wednesday, Mrs. Melvln Smith of West Salem is a sister, and Joseph Brogan of Rickreall is a brother.

Dan Brogan, Lakeview assistant postmaster, and; Mrs. Thomas E. Palmer, of Fossil are other surviving children. John C. Brogan was a patient at Salem General hospital last winter, suffering from pneumonia.

This was fourth death in the Brogan family in two $gt Harold Brogan was killed in action In France, Pvt. Thomas Brogan was der discharges John Moen as guardian, following receipt of final re and Tuesday Indicate that all sections of the state will be represented. shovel held here by the state highway department. The bids will be opened Wednesday at commission offices in Salem for the equipment which is no longer satisfactory or the highway work but considered valuable in other types of Bids were received for it, along with other equipment, at the last meeting of the highway commission but were rejected as too low. V.

For home loan see Salem Federal, 130 South Libert. 1 M. Howe: to be heard by jury in Judge E. M. Page's court Monday and Tuesday.

county on which are several buildings but no house, and raised a garden this year. A port showing receipts and dis-- Group section classes will take bursexnents totaling $105431. I Recently, arriving on the place. David Harvey vs. Milton up accident prevention work un Henry Stute estate; Inheritance ihey were met a definitely un Bristol; answer asks that various der the headings of accident in friendly, dog.

After a few, min tax on net taxable estate of determined at $1812J8. vestigation, plant Inspections, or creditors of Oregon" War Woodworkers, Inc be made parties de utes of growling and tthe Ida F. Martin estate; supple ganization and adniinistrauon of safety committees and stimulation fendant and that suit of Harold O.I dog retreated under, the' garage mental inventory1 by. Robin D. Jacobson be consolidated with this and theMcClungs found that 'she of interest in safety work.

Tuesday Blood Donors While one and that the answer stand as Roy Carr, Portland, former re accidentally drowned in Louisiana and his mother, Mrs. John J. Brogan of Antelope and The Dalles, For- almoltr two weeks the Mo 1 near the full 160 donors had registered to report at the Salem blood Cm Ihiniicui gional' director, of the national answer in that -suit asks also that decree determine' rights of various uob mm pcaa.cr ws rarv bwh direeter. an escapee from thfPungs made trips to safety council, will be the fea farm with food and water for the and ability travel befare -him, will be speaker at lamday tured speaker at the opening ses- nails, and an eye-witness to creditors and that "plaintiff take answer lists all such much of the hardship, revola creditors. i dog and her they have no way to keep tliem pertntoently, because the mother is obviously a noon's eitar of Salcam ber af Cemmerce.

Dr. O. R. Chambers, Corvallis, donors unit Tuesday, any who can donate on Tuesday and are not registered are asked to call in to make sure the full quota has been provided, Henry L. Meyers, Marion county Red Cross chairman said.

Experience has shown 180 tloa. war and death ef recent years In the old world who Matred Leek, formerly Matred head of the department of psy country dog and the McChings are chology at Oregon State college, will address Monday night's ses really town people. Stitt vs. Delferd SUtt; defendant ordered to pay $25 a month for one year -beginning with September will speak at the Initial dinner f.the Salem Knife and Fork club at Hotel Marion en Wednesday, September 27. The din Carney to Talk 1 The dog, according to her bene sion, while Robert M.

JSvenden registrants are needed to assure 160 acceptable donors, Meyers following hearing before Judge factors, looks' like a shepherd will serve as director. Day administrator, snows $96.65 in addition to $2225.41 previously reported. JUSTICE COURT Maurice Archibald Marks; violation of basic rule; $25 ban. t- MUNICIPAL COURT Silas Sylvester Keener, route four, Salem; violation of basic rule; $730 fine. Kenneth Lee Lucas, 765 East Rural avenue; violation of basic rule; $730 fine.

mas a McGlaughlin, Stockton, CalilJ drunk and vagrancy; 30 days in jail Frank Bennett, Nashville, drunk and vagrancy; 30 days In jail suspended. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Cleatus A. Nixon, 20, cannery worker, Aumsville, and Dorothy E. George Duncan on Saturday. died of a heart attack on hearing the news.

She was the wife of a cousin of "John C. Brogan. Listen to KSLM, 7 pan. Sunday. Ice Skating.

8 pjn. Salem Ice Arena. 610 N. Capitol. Excellent unpainted furniture, desks, book shelves.

R. D. Wood-row Co, 325 Center. a 1 Republicans Here Several out-of-town republican leaders visited Salem GOP headquarters Saturday, including Neil Allen, chairman of the republican state central committee; Carl Closer, the committee's executive secretary, collie, is brown, black and ner will start at 7 p.m. said.

Winning War i Mc- or Sectional training classes will be Nelson Vanderhoof and May and has good markings. The conducted by Charles M. McBee, a it ii For Shatter Proof Auto Glass' see Vanderhoof vs. Alvin. Ross and Charles F.

Bollinger, John Carter others; demurrer; R. D. Woodrow, 345 Center St wungs say sne gives moicauons lph Carney ted by lead-pf being a good Stock dog and businessmen over the United now is friendly to those who have sta4, nation'. N. 1 aales.

and Russell Jones, members of Girls Get Junior Honors at of O. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Merchants credit bureau vs. the division staff. Earl Duchien; execution returned befriended her. She and her am- man, comes to Salem on Monday Listen to KSLM, 7 p.m.

Sunday. Te Receive Charter Salem Toastmistress club will receive its on motion of plaintiff. Eugene, Sept 23 (Special)-Two Adelia Mize vs. Harley L. Mize; uy seem in gooa neaim.

te the chamber of com- 1 Mr. and Mrs. McCIung beuevejmerce a subject pertaining to Marion county girls were Cabinet Split answer and cross-complaint al the 65 students at the University mat sne was eimer aoanaoneq oy I the winning of the war. leges desertion, asks custody of receiving Junior certificates, it On Wiping Out child for plaintiff with right of visitation, reserved to defendant, charter from the international; organization at its regular, dinner' meeting next Thursday night. Members of Salem Toastmasters and other Toastmistress clubs in the state have, been invited tot at and State Senator Marshall Cor- nett.

The local headquarters announced that Gov. Thomas Dewey Since Pearl Harbor, Carney, away from some nearby camp. A "-a They would-like' to find good who 18 Pf and sales manager of the Coleman Lamp home in the country for the fam- smvs made more was announced by the; registrar's officet hs week. They are: Verna Joyce Lewis of Aumsville and Ve- suggests that certain real property would speak in Oklahoma City at go to plaintiff as lump sum ali lita Marie Durland, Salem. Stuhr, 17, cannery worker, 1545 Trade Salem.

Elbert R. James, 52, farmer, and Marie I. McBride, 38, housewife, Nazi Industry By John M. Hightewer mony and $23 a month support for 8 pjn. (Pacific War Time) Mon day.

The junior certificate gives the tend and participate in the function. I child. than 350 war addresses to great audience to this country. He has Wcaungslive at UM Souaj travt.led 150000 a year with. Church street telephone 9365, and th.

Oregon Bonded Credit Bureau both of Wapato, Wash. WASHINGTON, Sept 23 (JP) privilege: of taking honors courses leading to a degree with honors. To be eligible for this work the Deafened in Salem and vicinity are invited to have a free, private 'speech hearing test and. audio- would welcome- a visit trom any- and has gouth President Roosevelt's cabinet committee on German peace policy has split wide open, it was learned to student must maintain a grade av one wno wouia use to a ica, Mexico, Cuba, the West In erage of 2.75 or better. L.

home for the dog family. metric test by a laboratory trained i Priscilla Meisinger Studios will be open Oct 2nd. Ph. 7186 for your lesson appointment. Private I instruction in accordion, marimba, vibraharp, piano, Hawaiian and Spanish dies and Canada.

1 mm i From chambers of commerce day, over a plan sponsored by Treasury Secretary Morgenthau for completely destroying Ger Golnr to India Miss Kathrynn and service clubs over the country have come reports of the enthusi Stasek, Tillamook, who leaves Portland on October 1 for Punjab; many as a modern industrial state Free Training bor lab Jobs Send the child who didn't start asm which Carney's appearances have met and converting it into an agricultural country of small farms. India, where she will be married to Marion L. Kumler.S Methodist Francis W. Smith, mnaager of Morgenthau's plan, drawn up missionary at Kaiwina ennsuan A limited number of key punch the Salem Credit bureaus, who and tab operators will be given a I heard Carney at a national con-free two-weeks training course at I vention recently, declares him one after his recent return from European battlefronts and England, is reported to have had the general approval of the president since be school to PreSchool Playschools Kindergarten; Nursery School, 1381 State. Mrs.

C. R. Monk. Ph. 8430.

Many Pedestrians Killed pedestrian deaths numbered cent of the Oregon traffic toll for July when 22 persons were kitted, eight of whom were pedestrians, a the offices of the State Unembloy- of the most powerful speakers of ment Compensation commission, it this generation. institute; has been a recent visitor in the home of her missionary fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T.

Kumler, 970 Hood. street The Kumlers daughter, a teacher at Centralia, WaslL, union high school, i Is spending the weekend here with her parents; and Miss Stasek. 1 U- j- Was announced yesterday. I I Arrangements have been made usv -ed4i 1 Women who complete the key to provide extra tables at the fore bis Quebec conference with Prime Minister Churchill. It has failed to win support, however, from Secretary of State Hull and is violently opposed by War Sec expert, Wed.

Sept. 27 '28. Salem's Hearing Aid Headquarters, 905 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. Reroof with Johns-Manville asphalt shingles.

Right over your old roof. Free estimates. Ma this 164 S. ComT. Ph.

4642. Photos made in the home or studio at pre-war prices. Ph. 4522. Hi-Lite Studio, 175 So.

High. Club Meets--Townsend club No. 2 meets at 8 pjn. Monday, Sept. 25, in the WCTU hall, corner of North Commercial and Ferry streets.

Charles W. Wetterman, representative of the Townsend national organization, will be speaker at the meeting, which is open to the public. Listen to KSLM, 7 pjn. Sunday. Storage Houshold furn.

Ph. 3028. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. luncheon meeting, Clay Cochran, punch course satisfactorily will be given professional jobs at $105 a report released Saturday from? the safety division of the secretary of chamber manager, said Saturday.

retary Stimson. state's office reveals. month with the commission, while men trained for tab operation also Wanted: Cafeteria cook at Leslie McCallum Special meeting Pacific will be taken on temporarily. Per Jr. high school; also part time Here's a Prediction M' iv s.

a manent appointments later under cafeteria': worker. Ph. 1 Leslie Jr. Monday, September 25th, the merit system will depend upon We Hope Won't Be Services Are 10 A.M. Funeral Bro.

Wunarri A. passing a civil service examina tion. -II- High School 3890. Cars Found Cars stolen Friday night from Joseph Matejchek and Halyorson Construction company were recovered Saturday. raining classes will be given ava imu Listen to KSLM, 7 p.m.

Sunday. Held Friday both in the evening and during the day. Those applying should Dealers 'Get Army Machines EL L. (Roy) McCallum of Co be high school graduates and key Several Salem used car, dealers lumbia Heights, Longview, Wash, City police found the Matejchek car at Trade and- Commercial streets Saturday morning. It had punch operators should have some have obtained a few army ma Too Long Delayed STOCKHOLM, Sept 32-(ff)-A traveler from Berlin today said a typical story going the rounds in the reich capital was that after the war was lost Hitler and Reichmar-shal Hermann Goering were hanging side by side from a gallows, convicted as war criminals.

Goering turned to Hitler and said: "Didn't I always tell you, Adolf, the war would be decided in the knowledge of Applica formerly of Salem, died Wednesday morning at the Veterans' chines during the past few weeks, Obituary been taken from its parking place tions should be made next week at hospital in Portland, after six one dealer purchasing a Red Cross truck and a larger trucK; and an on Front! street near the paper Time Payments Arranged JiiCKSOII JEUELEDS I "HOLLY JACKSON" I 225 North Liberty Street 206 old high school building. months illness. 'i milL State police Saturday night other adding a few officers scout McCallum was born in Kansas cars to his stock. i Nine Marion County June 8, 1896, and was a veteran reported, that the Halvorson company car, taken from its parking place at 1490 Fir street, had been Prepare for post war jobs at the Boys Enter U. S.

Navy. Capital Business College where Jtidd 'V Paul Arthur Judd. seaman 1c, USN, died at the San Diego naval hospital Friday. September 16. Survived by sister, Edna Judd of Salem; brother.

Robert Judd, seaman 2c, serving in the South Pacific; grandmothers, Mrs. Edith Judd of Berkeley, and Mrs. Flora Berndt of Salem. Services yniil be held at 1 pjn. tember 23, from the Rose Lawn Funeral home.

Interment Belcrest Memorial park. Benclt -r recovered on Chemeketa street of World war I. He was a member of the American Legion post of Longview and a scoutmaster of a Columbia Heights Boy Scout you will find expert instructors. See Boring Optical for Zenith 1 A. C.

Friesen, recruiter-in-charge of the Salem navy recruiting station, announced this Located over Court St; Dairy Hearing Aid and supplies. Batter troop. IT'LL TORE SOME HDSTLIII'! Lunch and Stevens Jewelry Store. Surviving are the widow, Ar- Week that the enlistment quota Ph. 5987.

ies for all standard makes. I liene, formerly of Salem; a son. for the navy is still on an "unlim In this city September 19, Mella K. Rugs and uphoL cleaned. Ph.

6831. Grow Great Tomato Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Thompson, 1650 Ferry ited basis" and will be through Robert, both of Longview, and the Daren ts. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Beugli. late resident of 179 North cottage, ace 42 years. Wife of Aaron O. out the month of September. Radio Program Monday Alar- Those 17-sters enlisting this week ion county Farmers Union Will provide the program sponsored! by through the Salem office are: street Had on display the past week a tomato 14 inches in circumference, weighing one pound five ounces, grown from seed.

The seed was saved by the Thompsons from tomatoes they raised last Beugli of Salem; daughter of Ole Kyllo of Canby; mother of M-j. 'Esther Pfohl, Howard, Roy and Barbara Beugli, all of Salem, and Norman Beugli of the US navy. Shoemaker, sister of Ben and Henry Kyllo of Canby, and Raymond, Ted and George Kyllo of Molalla, and Mrs. Carl Feyerer of Molalla. Services will be held from Russell F.

Kretz, Orlie N. pe-hut Charles W. Smith, Robert; K. the statewide organization at 6:30 Monday night over radio station KOAC. McCallum of Alpine.

Sisters are Geneva Beir, Corvallis, Junita Fox, Portland, and Lucy Lee, Longview. Also surviving are brothers, W. B. of 587 Statesman, Alexander and Marion of Long-view and Harold of Monroe, Ore. 1 Services were held at 2 o'clock Friday in Longview.

Norman W. Refllng, Dean E. Blakley, all from year. Jn? the W. T.

Rigdon chapel Monday, Robert O. Mickel, Mt Angel, Don September 25. at 1:30 p.m. Interment If the person who ransacked! the car at 1145 Saginaw St call ald L. Marshall.

Woodburn. and in Jason Lee cemetery. Rev. M. A.

Gilbert's Hillside Shop will be Getzendaner wiU officiate. closed until Oct 1st for vacation. Edwar G. Wright of Brooks. Merriman that address and tell what Was wanted they will be told where it was.

I (Pd. Adv.) In this city September 22. William A. Merriman, late resident of Seaside. age 69 years.

Husband of Esther Merriman of Portland. Member of Evergreen lodge No. 137. AF St AM. of To Attend Convention Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Cooke of Cooke's sta Seaside, Ore. Services Monday, September 29, at 10:30 a.m., in the chapel tionery store will leave Monday to at Mt.

Crest Abbey Mausoleum and Crematorium. Cnrisuan science serv attend the convention of the National Stationers' association in ices. Ritualistic services under the auspices of Pacific lodge No. 90, AF Chicago. AM.

W. T. Rigdon company direc tors. Wilson Mark Twain shirts and sport shirts. Shirts $2.00 to $3.95.

Sport In this city September 21. Louise Wilson, late resident of Gervais, shirts $2.25 to $4.45. Alex Jones, age 64 years. wu ol James wuson of Gervais: mother of J. Ben Wilson of Albany, Violet Altig of Beaverton, Osia Wilson of Portland.

Sheridan Wilson of Mon tea. Calif-. Charlie WU-on of Monroe. Ore Josephine Pyshny of Gervais, Patricia Wymore of Wood- burn. Mrs.

Lime eeuo ana May ai lenbach of Salem. Sixteen grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive. Graveside services will be held Monday, September 23, at 3 PDEPiiDE 70DI1 OOEIE FOD 121 North High St Falls from Car J. J. FoelkU, 1825 North Winter street, fell from a freight car at Division and Front streets early Saturday morning, injuring his left instep and ankle.

City first aid men took him to Salem General hospital. ---i- i Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State, Ph. 5722. Cats Thumb Mrs.

A. McCoy, 295 South 22nd street cut the thumb of her right hand Sat-' urday and was taken by city first aid men to a physician for stitches. at the Masonic cemetery, uervais, Ore, -under the direction of the W. Rigdon company. Martin in this Citv September 21.

William 0TF1 Leslie Martin, late resident of route Salem, age 63 years. Husband of Hen mm rietta Martin ox saiem. runerai ser 111X1 vices will be held Tuesday, September 26. at 10 JO a.m., in the- chapel ef the W. T.

Rigdon company with concluding services at the I OOF ceme tery. Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Invites motorists who have had unfortunate incidents with the police and courts of West Salem to send us all the particulars. We are making up the record on which we shall ask the voters of West Salem and our next legislative session to i THE Til IE IS GETTinG SnOQTEIl STOnilY VEATUEIl IS DEAD AHEAD Aaiea' Ctrmr Aasen.

late resident of Marsh The Ink Spot has moved new Ph. 6976, new address Ladd iBusb field. Ore at Tacoma. Wash. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Ora M. Aasea of Salem: mother, Mrs. Nellie Aasen of Bank Rm. 18. MarriflM- Ore sister.

Mrs, IOla Td INSULATE nvonda of rorest Grove. and parents-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox of Salem.

Services will be held CUT Monday. September 23, at 10 am Grass Fire SatnrdaT City firemen were called to a grass fire at- the end of North 17th street Saturday shortly before noon; from the Ctough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Dudley Strain win officiate. Intennenti In Marlon cemetery.

top Ji Hop Growers frtn yi-7 Ted CIUs New Low Cost rates from $1 to $L30 per $109 ef pamn Employees, both harvest help and steady hands. Check these! rates with your present cost 3 II Our' Farmer's Blanket liability in one policy covers year com- plete operation of the hop yards and farm.v Phcne or write for exact quotation. Ne obligation. v'- t' cHtrr CHUCK I rli ffl JTTVif 'ADDRESS- YOUR COMTMUNIGATIONS -TO WEST SALEM BETORMENT 'LEAGUE, co P.O.BOX 46, SALEM, OREGON (Q) l. )lin(cm I i i i ii VOrexvn's lxncst Upstate Agency XaM2 Trtt Cllrratta and McrrshSald .123 N.

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