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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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FROPERTY FRAUD CHARGED ly News DBG'neffs Mrs. Fischer Forty-Year Farm Purchase Harley LeRoy arrested Friday oh a secret indictment brought, in this Week by the Mar The Oreaon Statesman Telephone 9101 Loan Available to Veterans1 Director of Cub Scoit Program Due in Salem lon county grand Jury and charg To Handle Red i ed ivith; obtaining money by false was arraigned before to secure an option on a farm that can qualify for a Judije E. M. Page on Friday afternoon Mize posted undertaking Cross PubKcitv for 31500 bail and was released Terms of the loan: Farm ownership loans to veterans can be made for the full purchase price of suitable farms up to $12,000, Widespread interest of World veterans in 40-year farm purchase loans under provisions of the Bankhead-Jones act is reported by Raleigh F. Carothers, county farm security "supervisor, room 223 in the school administration (old high -school) building, 460 N.

High sW Salem. Qualifications for eligibility and details in regard to the ownership loans -f -All veterans of World War II They are repayable up to 40 years .4 -JS- t. vf i .1 I 1 1 1 TIT- ana the case was continued for entry of fee. He is charged with having Issued a deed, as a single man, to Mr. and Mrs.

Chad-, wick of, Salem lor real property in West Salem, when in reality he is said to been a married man, whose wife claimed a dower interest: in the property. For, unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow's, 825 'Center. ana Dear tnree per cent interest on the unpaid balance. Repayments are made on a variable repayment plan based on farm income In which greater payments are made in good years and smaller payments in' poor years. Loans may be repaid in full after five years of occupation.

Gerald A. Speedy, assistant national director of. cubbing, Boy Scouts of America, will be) in. Salem to assist in the promotion of the (Tub program of the Cascade area council on September 17 and It. Speedy, has had a wide experience in the Scout program, having been associated with the movement since 1922, and has served in many Sessions' are being arranged for the various leadership and training committees; of the cubbiptf program in the council.

A- dinner will be held at Schneiders! Coffee shop Monday evening for all members, of the leadership and training committees, organization and extension committees, and the cornmissioner staff of the: entire council. -y -A meeting of den mothers of all with, farm background and experience qualifying them to operate a farm are eligible. Preference win riven to veterans who are Announcement was made. Friday by i Judge George Rossmani chairman of Marion county chapter American jRed Cross, that Mrs. Robert M.

has been named chairman of the chapter's publicity committee. Commenting on this, appointment Rossman Isald that it -was a most important appointment inasmuch as the publicity committee is responsible for informing the public about the accomplishments the chapter able to achieve by means of financial and volunteer assistance which the community give to it Judge Ross-man pointed, out hat he felt the chapter to be particularly' fortunate in securing Mrs. 'Fischer who has only recently moved to Salem after 21 years as a reporter for Public Records married and have dependents, can stock and equip a farm, or make a down payment on a farm and have demonstrates their ability to Gerald A4 Speedy CIRCUIT COURT Cecil Roval ra. Eva Ennls and efficiently operate a family-type TRUCK, CAR COLLIDE A truck driven by Joseph Chambers, 338 Oak st, and a car operated by Jack K. Morrison; 1210 Spruce st, jwere involved in a collision at Center and Commercial streets shortly after 11 o'clock Friday 1 morning, city police reported.

i We cut and Install Shatter-Proof others; complaint- to quiet title. State vs. Ethra treasurer or. farm. 1 GroupOpipbs or red to disburse to Mrs.

J. M. Olson Securing a farm: After the $250 she posted as ball for release of countv" FSA committee of three defendant againet whom Indictment has been dismissed. Meter Plans Rose Georcianna Irev vsl Herbert local fanners Indicates the application is received favorably on Vernon- Irev: comDlaint divorce charges cruel "and inhuman treatment; the Eugene Register-Guard 'writ the basis of experience and Quali auto glass. R.

D. Woodrow, 325 RANDALLS HERE 7 Former Marion county Deputy Sheriff and Mrs.Kenneth Randall were in Salem on Friday from their ranch home on the Learning that the Cape Elizabeth, on which their son, Byron, widely-known, western artist, is serving In the merchant marine; was in Portland harbor, they drove to Portland on expecting to surprise their son, and they were themselves surprised when they met him in a' newsreel theatre there. Salem, they stopped with another son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Trry Jtandall.

Picking in Roberts Hop Yard 4 miles southwest of Salem on the South River Rd. Sunday, Sept 18. Phone 9623. BIO PERMIT ISSUED Oregon's hydro-electric commission this week issued the largest permit of its history, to California-Oregon Power, company, authorizing COPCO to proceed with its North Umpqua river development. Between three and four' million dollars is to be expended upon construction of a dam and other facilities in the Roseburg arestj Turkey pickers.

and help, report to Marlon Creamery and Poultry 249 st. ar meeting called A meeting of the Oregon society, sons of the American Revolution, Is scheduled for Monday at 7 In the Heathman hotel in Portland, with Marshall N. Dana of the Oregon Journal and Austin Flegel are chief speakers. Salem members expected to attend are Karl Pease, S. Gillette, Paul Hale and Lewis Judsoni The true story of the long-lost Doolittle I fliers, including Sgt Jacob Delshazer of Salem, will be told by the fliers themselves In a series of dramatic stories starting in THE OREGON STATES-MAN on Sunday, Sept.

18. (Pbitoary the units in Polk -and Mar married Oct. Zi. 1939 at Lincoln. ing under' her: maiden name, answer admits" and denies.

Center st fications; thj veteran is given an ootion form and can start negc. Mary Mc Reynolds br T. Will lam ion counties will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 In Pringle Thielsen, guardian, vs. Floyd V. Mo- tiations or the farm of his choice.

Reynolds and Joan MCReynolds, his wife: complaint to collect rent alleged park.1 A' similar session Is being Marian Lowry. Mrs. Fischer has had a large, responsibility in publicity work aside from her work on the paper.in V. la Eocene 1- The farm must be of a family- ly owing since June 1. totaling State Harley LeRor Mize; arraigned on indictment charging ob held for cubmasters for Tuesday p-: The cubbing phase of the Scout preferably diversified, with the mice In line with long-time earning capacity of thefarm and taining.

money by false pretenses; continued for entry of plea: undertaking program is growing more rapidly Salem Retail Trade bureau 'at' a meeting; Friday faoon, running: of -large display advertising in" the newspapers I voicing their opposition to parking meters, as part of their campaign to prohibit the meters in Salem. The group also said they would circulate petitions to place a measure' on' the ballot opposing them," and' if any "of the meters been Installed before an election, the ballot measure win call for their In Eugene for. many years she was publicity; chairman for. the Business and Professional Women's club, the Eugene Zonta club on $1500 bail filed and approved and not exceeding the loan: When the that any other phase of scouting. Membership in the Cascade area 1 Ail A aerenaant released nom custody.

Mildred. Herberger vs. Joseph Her-berger; satisfaction of judgment. veteran has secured an option pn and for the Eugene branch of the PROBATE COURT American Association of Univers at the present' tune," with; many more units, yet to be. organized.

a i suitable an earning-capaclty appraisal is made by the FSA and committee. If the re Fur storage. Lei us tell you about our storage with: tree moth-proofing. Prices. 1 i i i MEETING NIGHT, CHANGED Cifral Townscnd dub Nov 6 has changed its meeting night to Friday, fit met last night at 259 Court st Refreshments, were served at the close of the business session.

1' 1 VISITS IN SALEM "t'v I Guest cf Jackie Dillon in Coos Bay this week is Ruth Lulay of Salem. The young women are sophomores at Marylhurst college near Portland and will return to school this weekend. i -j Experienced i salesladies wanted Lizzie Evans sniardianahin! Frank Tadr eonnected With the cub port Is favorable, steps are taken E. Evans, guardia. reports sale of real Sroperty.

ta T. Morrison and Orpha 1. Morrison fa $875; to Robert E. Ren- ity Women. She also served as publicity chairman of the Eugdhe Kiwanls club of which she was an honorary She has served as publicity'-representa to complete It uniavor- bing program are particularly for- tunate In having the services', of' Speedy now In that the beginning ling and Dorthea Rehling for $150 Anna E.

Slecmund estate: -supple able, Vthe veteran's application continues active until he is Indications that sentiment In the city council 1s favor of parking meters brought on; the active About 90 per cent of the bureau's members are tive for war bond, war chest and mental final account by Ira Vincent and Wilda Siegraund shows disbursement of and balance of $31. 882.07, with attorney fees and expenses of: the -school year Is the usual time for the reorganization; of all Cub units In the council. totaling siss 39 yet to be paid: order on MRS. WHEELER DDIS Word has I been received here final account. against that form of parking re Red Cross drives over a period of years, in Eugene.

Information Head "Mrs. Fischer -is well acquainted with Red Cross! policy," Judge Fannie Kay Bishop estate: order au- strictions, thorizing executors to purchase SO recorded this, year, compared te of the death of Mrs. Wilbur J. Wheeler, former resident of the shares of United States National bank for Sport Clothes dept. Apply Sal stock wblch the estate as holder of 150 shares is entitled to buy at S40 a share-.

Brooks and Salem Heights com 55 in July of 1944. Births also down, lot registered in July of 1945 and 131 Marion County Deaths ly's. Laura Alice Jack estate: Ella Mc-Cfeary appointed administratrix of tentatively valued at 2200; Wj munities, In! Prineville, Oregon, earlr this She was also a Rossman stated, "inasmuch as she was chairman of. public information for the Lane county chapter, before she left At present she is also publicity chairman in 1944 for the same period, Decrease During July Marlon county deaths were I on try. r.

m. butch and John Thurman former resident of Wallowa, where Total deaths for the seven named appraisers. Mary McRevnolds ruardianshlo: H. months period ending; July SI. GOES nOME FRIDAY I Mrs.

Ervih Peterson, 1645 South Summer st; accompanied by her infant son, was dismissed I to her home Friday, from the Salem General hospital, where the child she was buried Friday. Surviving are the widower and two sisters! if-' for the rune county Camp and the decrease during July of 1945 the state health department said Friday, as only 50 deaths were were 443. Births during the same period were 799. I Hospital council of the Red Cross working In behalf of Camp Adair William Thielsen. guardian, authorized and directed, to institute action in circuit court for collection of rents from Floyd V.

Mc Reynolds and John Mc-Reynolds. JUSTICE COURT Kclkirk and the U. S. Naval hospital at was born. i.

Mrs. Elizabeth Nelklrk. lata resident ft rout Salem, at a local hospital Tuesday. September 11. Wife of H.

G. Keikirk of Salem and sister of John S. Kunkel of Salem. Services will be held Corvallis. I COLLISION REPORTED Automobiles driven by Carl As-pinwalL Brooks, and Ada Cline, 585 N.

Summer st. Salem; collided NOTICE Stat vs. Wilbur Couture: assault and of Mrs. Fischer las chairman from the Cloueh-Barrick Chapel. Sat Experienced alteration women and girl for cosmetics Dept Ph.

7741. i at the intersection of Cottage nd COMMITTEE TO MEET The joint interim committee of the recent legislature assigned the task: of studying delinquency problems in Oregon and suggesting a statewide program to the next legislature will meet in-Portland on September 21 and 22. Persons or with material they wish to present to the committee are invited to send them to Hep. O. Johnson, Portland, or to Rep.

Paul Hendricks, Salem, who is also a member of the committee. Rep. O. H. Bengston, Medford, is chairman, and other members are Senators Thomas Parklngson of Roseburg and Joel D.

Booth, Lebanon. Cya" Crohise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. NEBRASKA TO NEBRASKA ST. Ralph Arthur Spense filed a certificate of assumed business name in the Marion county clerk's office Friday for the Manufacturing company, which the certificate indicates is established at 1145 Nebraska st.

in Salem. bought the business of the Glassweave Manufacturing company of Webster county, Nebraska, he said Friday. Spear melons, fresh picked and vine ripe for sale daily, 2 p. m. to 9 p.

So, Commercial Leslie. MAN MISSING i Robert Griswold, 71, who made his home at her boarding house, left the house oh September 8t indicating he would return between 3 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon and has not since been there, Mrs. E. Havel of Liberty has reported to city police. His son, Ronny Griswold, is in the merchant marine.

Dance to old time music, Saturday night, 259 Court street. FINED AND JAILED Wilbur Couture, 120 Kellogg park, Portland, who allegedly admitted to city police that he had attempted to molest a little girl in a Salem theatre, was fined $50 in Salem justice court Friday en an assault and battery charge and was committed to the county jaif on failure to pay. Shop Woodrows for Kelly Farm Tractor tires. DESHAZER TO SPEAK Staff Sgt Jacob Deshazer, who came home to Salem this week after more than three years in Japanese prisons following his participating in the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, has agreed to speak briefly jit the Monday noon, September 24, meeting of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, first luncheon session for the organization this season. r- -Want two men.

Capital Ice It Cold Storage Co. Ph. 5803, 560 Trade. CUTLER RETURNS City Police Sgt Jack Cutler was back on the job late this week following a two-weeks vacation, much of which was spent with Cutler and their daughter, Dorris Jean, at the Oregon beaches. Miss Cutler has returned to Portland to continue her training as a cadet nurse.

For home loans see Salem Federal, 130 South Liberty. MAT EXTEND LINE Marion county court has granted permission to the Portland General Electric company to extend a pole line along county road 532 southeast of Hubbard to join the pole line on market road 57. Picking in Roberts Hop Yard 4 miles southwest of Salem on the South River Rd. Sunday, Sept 18. Phone 9623.

TO MIDDLEWEST Mr. and Mrs. O. Bennett are leaving Saturday morning for Omaha, and Council Bluffs, la, to visit for a month or six weeks. They formerly made their home there.

Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 9722, OPENS SWEET SHOP Clark Craig, -who formerly op-1 era ted ah ice cream store at 17th and Market streets, has opened a lunch, counter and fountain at the former location of the Hollywood Sweet Shop in the Hollywood district: he announced battery; $50 fine; committed to jail on failure to pay. State vs.

Henry Jarvey; defendant ordered to appear at 10 ajn. today to answer non-support charee; $500 bail. the publicity, and public inf ornia-tion committee will draw together sub-chairmen of Various branches urday, Sept. 15, at 10 a.m. Interment to Belcrest Memorial park with Dr.

J. Harrison officiating. Union streets late Thursday after walnut dining set Phone Wanted, 5862. of publicity and through this gen 1 Noj person was injured, although, police reported one car considerably damaged. Our Store Will Remain Closed Monday, September 17 In Observance of VOlpet John V.

L. Hfflpot. late resident of Chemekcta street, at a local hos eral publicity coverage will be able to give the community a comprehensive report of the ae complishments and responsih'lity of Its local chapter. tiat vs. AiDert jck Troan; vioia-Uon of basic rule; $5 and costs.

MUNICIPAL COURT Patricia A. McCargar, Palnnount failure to stop; $5 bail. John C. Schwars, 1000 JE. failure to stop; $5 baU.

Harvey V. Cutts, violation el basic rule; $10 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS nu e.iia ia vre umm pital sepiemDer i. ourvivea oy two Saufhters. Miss Hester Hill pot of Salem and Mrs.

Jane McFarland of Portland; son. Waldron P. Hill pot of Salem; granddaughters, Nancy Jane Mc-Tarland of Portland and Terryl De-Anne Hillpot ot Salem; grandson. HANDY RITES THURSDAY Mrs. Hattie Handy, mother I of Archie Mustard of who died at a Pendleton hospital Tuesday, was; buried, at Pilot; Rock Thursday! Also surviving are the J.

S. Handy, and two Now Year1 Jowish LOSES EARNDIGS Dale N. Winter st, carrier' for the Statesman, reported the loss of a $20 bill between Summer and and Union and Shipping streets Thursday. The boy said a liberal reward would be given if the person finding his earnings would return FOUND UNCONSCIOUS i Jister, Mrs. Harry Huff of Neshanic.

lew Jersey, Services wOl be held In the Clough-Barrick chapel Saturday, otner sons. Iillia Merzenich, 23, ay wmuci iiij. iisw London. and Merva Pullwita, 19, uintonvuie. wis.

i H. Elliott Hayes. S4. U.S. navy.

Salem. teptember 15, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Ches-rr Hamblin officiating, with concluding services at Lee Mission cemetery. Brooks Elmer E.

Brooks, late resident and Lurene Alice Hastings, It, sten ographer, Salem. Cabins at Neskowin Beach. 4422. Accousticon now 'offers new revolutionary "hearing lenses? for the hard of "Investigate." Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled.

Accousticon McDonald 905 First Natl Bank. was found by. state pohce an unconscious condition on the Marion county side of the Independence ferry. Friday morning. The girl was taken to the Deaconess hospital and after she had regained consciousness was talrcn home by her parents.

She told police that she did not know what happened, although her head had numerous bruises! when she was Dnrc3rn DAUGHTER BORN found. route 8, at Olympia, Sept. IS. at the age of 71 years. Survived by one daughter.

Miss La Vernon Brooks of Kellogg, Idaho; son, Edgar Brooks of Salem; niece, Mrs. H. Huff-fnan of Albany. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, September IS, at 1:30 p.m. In Belcrest Memorial park.

Rev. Robert Coulter officiating. Under direction of Howell-Edwards, 843 N. Capitol street. Coom Clayton Edward Coon, late resident ft Princeton, Thursday, September 13.

Survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah L. Coon of Princeton, and a brother, Arthur M. Coon of Calla-tin. Mo.

Announcement of services later by the Clough-Barrick company. Cae Thurman Case, at the residence at MO Morgan Friday. September 14, at the age of 89 years. Husband ft Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Case of Sa-fonri! athrr of Cecil and Tlovd Case.

Mr. an4 Mrs. Ray Connelly, 845 Edina Lane, are the parents of a daughter, born at 11:12 am. in the Deaconess hospital Friday, '5 I Vi 7 hr. developing printing service at Burke's Camera Shop.

174 N. 1 both of Salem, Melvtrt Cue of Mill fitv. Clarence Case of Seattle. Mrs. NEWCOMERS I Mr.

and Mrs. A. Sullivan, of Rogue River are locating in Salem after; selling their home and his interest in a lime plant at Rogue River. I ii i if Picking in Roberts Hop Yard 4 miles sohthwest of Salem on the South River Sunday, I Sept GEORGE J. BARR DIES George J.

Barr, 71, former Salem business man, died in Santa Barbara, Calit, Wednesday, according to a telegram received by his niece, Mary" Schoettle of Salem. He had made his home in Santa Barbara for borne time. Other Salem relatives'are Mrs. Teresa Schoettle and Miss Anna Barr, sister, and Mrs. T.

M. Barr, a sister-in-law, RETURNS PURSE Mrs. Charles Harris, 534 Judson st, told authorities at the Mexican camp grounds that she had found a purse containing nearly $50 and valuable papers belonging to some of the nationals at the camp. Two young men from 'jthe camp later called at home to receive their property, which was lost in a Salem department store. Muriel Hudson of Aumsville.

and Mrs. rene 1 Hargrove of Marysville. nd brother of -Els worth Case of Greeley, Mrs. Ada Kindred of Smith Center, Kan Mrs. Cora Carson of Scott City, and Mrs.

Julia Ingledue of Salem. Also survived by five grandchildren. Services will be held Monday. September 17. at pjnj, at the Clough-Barrick chapel, with interment in Belcrest Memorial park.

18. Phone'! 9623. 1 1 SI UJ 1-. i. DISMISSED FRIDAY i Mrs.

Warrn Lawrence, I 422 South Hi4n st was taken to her home from the Deaconess hospital Friday after surgery in that fj i Mrs. Bertha M. lveland. late resl- tent of 403 South 25th at Mc-linnville, Thursday, September 13. Survived by her husband.

Cyrus F. Soveland of Salem; two granddaughters, Mrs. Ernestine FiU John of Chl-eago and Miss Arlene Odenborg of Salem: daughter-in-law, Mrs. Florence Harader ef Salem: two sisters, Mrs. Eva Carvey of Port Angeles, and Mrs.

Ina Armstrong of Caylord. and a brother, Clarence Montgomery of Everett. Wash. Services will be held Saturday September IS, at 3 JO p.m., at the Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev. P.

W. Erik-son officiating. Ritualistic services by the Women's Relief Corps. Interment in City View cemetery. Harr Edward Harr, late resident of 190 Hoyt street, Salem, at a local hospital.

Septemoer 14. at age of S3. Survived by his wife, Nellie Harr: two sisters, Mrs. L. W.

Gleason and Mi. Kate Bowman, both of Salem; and. one nephew. Clifford Gleason of israelii nimim Prenhm ica lligil SHills y'-- I'-' -K-'r" 'I llJ Light, Clean, Inside Vork, Steady Employment All Year Around. Exp orienco Not Necessary; Six-Day Work Weblr At Mmmi i taiem.

Announcement of services later Oouxh-Barrtck company. To EIsIp Can Vnaxs A TLrprciri xzxizl czpfczi IsSoy; Sosfcefs and 1 Bme WokIMb- mm, Ft73 tea sucr Ihi cdl lis wnncrf Lebanon, Oregon OgsM ai fee r. vTransporttlion aviilable at nil points between tnd Lebanon -i ii SEE OR CALL t. k- if Victory shift 7:30 fo 11:30 day shift 7:30 a-tat. to 6:00 night shift 7:30 pjn.

to. 600 sun. Free traportation-ri-maery bus picks ap workers 7 :00 sum. and 7 :00 p.m. each day at the Pioneer Trust Building, corner Commercial and State Streets In Salem.

Night workers returned to home. Free transportation alonsr routes from Albany, Jefferson, Aumsville, and Turner. New; plant and cafe. This is an urgent all for help. "OIIKCD Gn'OUEBS, EX'v.

Salern, Oresron Phono 22038 This advertisement in cooperation with the Salem Canners' Committee. 710 Ferry Street; Tit Is advertisement la eooperatla wilh Salem Committee on 7rile or call collect: Ciscxdes Plyvood Girp Ore, Phone 1C31 Phone 9161 i.

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