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I inn H ia..nwn- pagd fiye ir . The OREGON STATESMAN, Calm. Orert WediMiaT Morninr. Jr.e 23, 1932 1 r-X r- i 1 I. i Local N ews. oners .Moor Case Vp Argument on appealed case of the alleged : of George J. Moore will come tor ' the . state sapreme court v Sere Friday. When Moore ec antrie widower who once resided ' "Jjl this, eonnty and died la Clack - .Anas eonnty. died he left a large tate. At tint one Barry, an In- France salesman, was granted me bulk of. the property under a 'WW admitted to probate la Clack- tkau eonnty. - Sabseqaentiy CI tr Blecee who reside In the : nsW contested the "twill. got It 'tkn brought salt la Marion eoan- " to recover the property as legal heirs. The rata Jadge Gale S. Hill " granted, thorn a 150,009 clatm:At- 5"tirneys Barry appealed.;- . -Wedding gifts, nice assortments at "our price sale. Hartmao Bros. , t,it ' Three Accidents V Reported ..' .Three . motor vehicle accidents rere reported to police yesterday. -"?"'' 'as follows: W. F. Wood. Silver 's ' ton route two. -and Webb W. Has ; -kim, SOS 8outh 25th street.: at C 7 ;i:th and State; E. L. Miller, 1390' -;Plasa and James P. Feller of Au "y" rora. at: Fairgrounds and North ljtolr R. F. -Sneddon, 152 , Church, and an unidentl-i tied motorist. , v - .Wanted used furnitare. Ph. 5110. 'Mill . - Olympic Stamp Used Pos tage stamps lssaed especially for the Olympic games to be held at Los Angeles this summer are be ing distributed at the local post office. There are two of them, one of fire cents denomination. In bine bearing the picture of a 'diicus thrower, the other a three Renter, In purple, bearing, pic rare of a runner on the marks. Extradition Denied Governor Meier Tuesday refused to author ise the extradition of Jack Buck ; stein, who is wanted In Denver on 'a charge of non-support and deser ' tlon. He Is under arrest In Port land. Testimony offered at the 'extradition hearing indicated that ' Bucksteln is employed in Port 1 land, and has sent his wife various 1 amounts of money fur her support. While on yonr TacatJon hare The Oregon Statesman mailed to you. call 9101. Sheriff Files Returm--Sherlff Oscar Bower yesterday filed , his return in circuit court la the case of T J. tiftbler ts. W. D. Mote land and Jennie Cooper. Joint ad ministrators of the estate of J. D. Cooper. t L Hlbler f has fore closed oa a tax lien..vJ;v V '': 'r.r ;-- ':"!i'-:' 1 Estate . Appraised The: estate of .Mary Noack, deceased, was ap praised at tlJOOJn a valuation filed yesterday in probate court hero. John Noack la administra tor. Appraisers ; were Eiri f Buahnell, Oscar Dopaldsea and Joha Batcher. . . j-- r I can sare you money on repair ing or reshlngling your root bow. Material prices low. Labor cheap. Call 1145 South. 1 or address box 178 care Statesman. Bus Oa Note Ingral Edland yesterday brought suit la circuit court to collect 18110 which he alleges Is still duo oa an original J10.000.loan. Defendants include . w. BaUIesou. Marie BatUe- son. carl S., Lines and H. O. Ed Vacation time is travel time." The Oregon Statesman offers to sub scribers a Trarel Accident Insur ance Policy for only 11 a year. " Callers to Leave . - Serresnt J. L, "Jack" Cutler, who hsndiM the night desk, at city police headquarters, will go on vaca tion today. He plans to take his family to the coast He will re turn to duty July 12. ' Dr. Lewis Depart - Dr. Arnes Lewis, 408 Oregon building, left hero yesterday to go to Detroit. Mich., where-she will attend the convention of the National Osteo pathic association which meets from July 1 to July 8. it I mm CliniG SCHEDULED First of the clinics forehildren who will eater school next fall will be held at the county health center, 484 North High street; be ginning at 10 o'clock this morn ing. . Health orriciais, . anxious that all children in this class be examined before school - openiag. plan to . hold these clinics every Wednesday mornlnf - throughout the summer. Appointments; ar required for examinations ; -v The present ,ts ; the opportune time for having preschool children examined, because no school ella- ics. ether than for summer schooL take hp the time 'of the health staff.- The younger jk child is Im munised and vaccinated, the bet ter, both because tha reaction will bo less and the protection more prolonged, according to Dr. Ver non A. Douglas, county health of ficer. ' ' ::. . . On Tharsqay morning a pre school clinic will be held at Aums- ville. and . in the afternoon. . at West Stayton.- A" proschool clinic wlU bo held "at the slem health center Friday afternoon. Tbo regular toxoid Immunisa tion and vaccination clinic will bo held from 8:30 to 10 o'clock Sat urday morning. A summer school clinic will bo held t Park school next Wednes day. July 8, all day. Dr. Doug las requests that parents attend the examination of their children if possible. A similar clinic will be held at Grant school before the summer session ends. Jaly 4-4n4vendcnce day celobratlow , spoa sored by AaMrteaa Legioa. state falr ' BJrowal.': .'j'j.?-: : t-, ... : : Aaspst T Ohlo Uarl eye , picnic. M 8tato ' fair groaAds. ... " , August 7-21-Aaaaal Che meketaa ovtiag - at ,. Spirit Lake. .;. -. . a.: Aagasi 14 Dakota pa SHSECIKS CUTLEil liESQ OF sue For the ; first timt "since -last March, 'vacancies . exist - la this area for recruit to the United States nrmy. Sergeant Harry P. Endner, local recruiting '.officer with headuarters . on the second floor of the post offlco building, announced Monday. - RecruIUag was opened. that day for the Ha waiian department and will be pen after July J0 far. domestic Servlee..;;,. ,rfy-,.,..r v-.,fs: . 4 limited-nambor of. men will be enlisted for th field artillery and infantry service :ia tho- Hi wallaa islands. Requirements are that tbo recruit bo- between the ages of 18 and 85, and able to pass a , rigid physical examina tion. t . ..; .:. . Reeralting opening one week from next Monday will b' for service oa the Pacific coast and In the Rocky mountains, comprising-, th Ninth Corps area. Branches of servtc .available will Include coast and. field artillery. mniry ana Quartermaster corps. . Although Sergeanb Eadaer-now bas a waiting list of SO men, ha msy be able to recruit. others, he says. .. . ... Ilsb oftltaro la Ilood-Elver coun ty. l. - Other large permits ; included those of the Greenback Extension Mining" company of Portland' for permit to appropriate one second toot of . water from .Tom JBUst croak. trlbuUry of Grave creek tor mining purposes In Josephine county; and G. B. Johnsoa of Chcrryvllle for one second foot of water from aa unnamed stream, tributary of Sandy ; river, for ponds in Clackamas eouaty. MRS 1B.TE11 V J. L. Cutler of Salem was chos en new head of the state Missouri association at the third annual re union, held Sunday at' the city auto park here. Three hundred Mlssourlans and their families at tended. R. V. Stockton of Sheri dan, is vice-president and H. H. Stockton of Sheridan is secretary treasurer. r , . ; . u : Lieut. Walter Lanslngtwas the main speaker. Tho' earliest settler In Oregon and Missouri native present was Mrs. Loclna'Ann Co- negy s. who ; camo to .Oregon la 1848 from St. Charles .county. Missouri, and who settled and still resides in Polk county. The oldest Miss our ian present was Col. J. C. Cooper of McMinnvllle, 87 years and six months old, who came wast from Mt. Vernon. Law rence county, in 18CS. Oregon present was Mrs. Helen "f PPIcation of Dale M. Dlckerson, 1785 S. Capitol street, Hl" M ' Hool Wver for wst,er saiem. who camo from Joplin Hoskins Request For Water Right Biggest Received nave ine statesman follow you on your vacation. Mailed to any address two weeks, only 25 cents. Portlander Payai M. Warren of Portland, arrested by city po lice here on a charge of speed ing, yesterday was fined 810 by Municipal Judge Poulsen. Warren came here with a ball team Sun day. - Get your berry tickets at The i Statesman job plant. Siie BEYOND Allege Alteration B. W. WeleV charged with materially . altering a written instrument and ' obtaining money under false pre tenses, was certified to juvenile court yesterdsy by Justice of the Peace Miller Hayden when Welch was brought Into Justice- court. , 3h Is only 18 years old. He is ''accused of raising a $1.85 check given him by W. H. Daughterty to 111.85. Auction sale tomorrow. See ad this paper "Russ tloneer. Allows Extradition Governor I Meier Tuesday authorised tho ex tradition of Robert H. Chittenden. 11 28 1888 Sha SL.iMSr rrfi to Poland, ife3 of'theLuthern charged with first-degree forgery at steattie. vs. vise ueense issued A mar riage license was Issued here yes- teraajr to Kobert 3. Coserove. 28. Indlo, Calif., rancher, and Hester Davis, 21. a student who resides at 88 North Winter street, city. JEFFERSON, Jane 28 Mrs. George B. Terhune, long time resident of near Jefferson, died at 6 p.m. Monday at her farm home three miles north of here at the age of 71 years. Mrs. Terhuno was bom in But ler county, Pennsylvania, on January 30, 1881, moving with her parents at the age of 24 to the farm here where she had re sided since. Her marriage to George B. Terhune occurred on was a church. Surviving her besides her hus band are three sons, William and John of Jefferson and David of Albany; three grandchildren, Bob ble, Betty and Ruth Terhune; three sisters, Mrs. Li isle Doty of Albany, Mrs. H. B. Halght and Mrs. Paul Buckner of Jefferson; June 10. P. C. Harland of Salem was the champion horseshoe pitcher and the largest Missourl an family present was that of F. E. Kelso of Salem, whose sev en children were at the picnic. Prises were awarded these five persons with the "best" records. William McGUehrlst, Sr., and Mrs. Gordon McGUehrlst enter tained with music during the aft ernoon. ' permits was the largest received aunng tno past week. C. E. Strlcklln, state engineer, announc- a oaiuraay. tie requested per mission to appropriate two second feet of water from Adams creek. tributary of Columbia river, for Duties of Troop Committee Told By Scout Chief O. P. West. Salem Boy Scout ex ecutive, outlined tho duties of a troop eommlttee to the troop at the regular luncheon of the KI wanls club Tuesday noon.. West also, presented, tho charter of tho Production Cut At Paper -Mill "v Production, oa two of the' foaf paper msehinesr'at th .' Oregon Pulp and Paper company's Plant has been reduced to four dsys a week; According to announcement made to tho employes last week- and. The curtailment wQl also effect all shifts la the finishing and wood rooms where a four-day week will prevail until further or ders. ' It Is expected at the plant that the reduction In operating ttrae will not last mora than a month," ' The - glass! ne . paper ma chines are operating on tho six-1 day 3caedal. . ' SPECIAL: TODAY! 50cTurkey Dinner . rt to T; h; ; With the famous 1 Bohemian salt sticks, hard rolls, poppy seed rblls and delicious pastries SPECIAL LUNCHES S5c And a new Fountain Lunch with sandwich, milkshake and dessert - 1 25c at the Salem Bohemian . 382 State Street Salem's Finest Restaurant Klwaals troop to Charles Wlpor, hesd of tha troop commltie who la turn passed the eharter to Theo? dore Rourke, scoutmaster of tbo Klwaals troop. Roarko reported thst.this group had grown from eight In number at the start of tbo year to XT when tho year closed. -. The meeting was an Informal one.' bo spoclal speaker having boon . arranged Jot. Eighteen members of the Salem clab at tended an-Kf wan U alght held at Albany oa Monday. - ; t i A NOW ON SALE! V Lare AMOrtrrient " of Beautiful ' . Modernistic .and--Indian Design' ''1 a-- ' " -7' . - . f - ' 1 I) Lj is Wool and Cottoa Blixed NOW ' mm ' " and DBF A tt T M B If T O T.O B B 160 North Liberty Street two brothers, Charles Zimmerman R.rr. tl.boi. ta.ji v .i I nf Alhanv an1 W A Ummwnun - I w... ..MV V 1WU LU LUB LlllirV- I J " ... wooary auc- jM sutesman 0itiCe, . 215 Sonth f Beaver Mines, Canada. commercial street. 4-H School at Corvallis Ends Attendance at a summer school session for 4-H club members. held annually at Oregon State col lege at Corvallis, Is a great ex perience tor any youngster, re ported Wayne D. Harding on his return from tho fortnight's ses sion which he attended as leader of the Marlon county delegation. Twenty-one boys and girls at tended from this county, tho ma jority being winners In their work and thus entitled to schol arships for the summer work at the college. L5 , T i Mx? Eta? Blink horn Returas J. E. Blinkhorn, county dairy and food 'inspector, returned here yester day from Tacoma, . Wash., where he 1 attended a meeting of the Northwest . Inspectors' associa tion -held there ' starting last Thursday. Blinkhorn presented a psper on the -standard, milk or - dinance. - Statesman subscribers have been 'paid 82878.08 in claims on their 81 Aecident Insurance Policies. Begins New Series Edith W. Clark, the evangelist who is con ducting a revival campaign in the tent at corner of Marlon and Hign streets, will berin tonight her ser ies of addresses on "The Second Comina of Christ". The Clark ra- dio singers will furnish special -' vocal numbers. . ---..-.-' i :' , a , Allen Replles--M, H. . s Allen olsintlff ln'a. suit against Karl and Henry Barr. filed his answer yesterday in court. He admits -be "was paid 850 but claims It was ander .an agreed ; upon contract, i Other answers made by the de t feodanta are, held not to bo facts. " " ..... No Mafler, Charged B. Staf- a ford of Walla Walla, .Wash was -" arrested .yesterday on a "charge of operating his car without a muffler and with faultr "brakes, according to police reports. --" Ask FTaM4iis--The 'Mountain States Power company has' filed ;an application with tho county - court, asking that a franchise be r given it to extend a power-lino "from Its present lines on tho ' AumavUle-Sublimity road. Motkm Days Soon Friday and Saturday has been set as motion days in Judge L. H. MeMahan's court here. The motions will come up prior to tho openiag of court nero next.-Tuesdar. Overloading F. , A. Flake was fined $10 and costs in justice court and the fine remitted after he pleaded guilty to overloading. He was placed on probation for six months. ueaver nines, uanaaa. i v All j Funeral services will be held tfrailu. AttirmeCL from the Fortmlller chapel In Al bany, Thursday, June 30, at 1:30 p.m., with Interment following In Belcrest memorial park in Salem: In Gresham. Case Wheel Chair is Need, Salvation Army Man Says Cattle Club Men Will Meet Today The Oregon Jersey Cattle club will hOld a committee meeting at tho chamber of commerce this af ternoon, beginning at 1:30 o'clock, to discuss plans tor adver tising Oregon -Jerseys during the American Legion convention in Portland, according to notice from Willard S. Bartlett of Independ ence, secretary of the club. Judge Jsmes Brand of Coo? county was affirmed yesterday la state supreme court when that body upheld the Bank of Gresh man In Its demand for payment of a $1000 promissory note made by O. HT Clark. The original note was made payable to the General Refrigerator and Mannfacturing corporation but later was trans ferred to the plaintiff for a valu able consideration. That summer and warm weath er have brought very little de crease In the demand - tor clothe amount; the needy fami lies in Salem was tho statement ! made by Adjutant. Parsons of the Salvation Army last night. . .Parsons also mentioned one case where a man has been 111 in bed for the past three months and Is Just now able to be up and around. However, be has not re gained the use of his legs, ana without the aid of a wheelchair will bo forced to spend most of I the summer, time Indoors. i any persons having or know- tag of a wheelchair that could be given or loaned to this Individual. 1 and also cast-off clothes, would get In touch with the Army head quarters tho act would be greatly1 appreciated.- Ok TIAH0. Ot EGON 2V J mm rm sl ' n ) of el v Con q ress ..... UMUtwiM.lnJtM , Diamonds,- watches and jewelry at our Mi price saie. Hartman Bros.' ' Defaalt Granted A default jecreo was granted George Kauf man la .the amount of 8118 and -cost i yesterday against. Julius Gshring-The case came uptn circuit court. ' . ,. ; , palmer-To Mr. .and Mrs. A1-. fred Palmer,' Toute three, a boy, born on Juno 24 at. the residence. LeboM To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Augustus Lebold, 1585; Trade street, a boy, Eugene John, born on Juno 20. ! I J3elcrcgt iHemorial $Jaru llodersuir PriesS rioos A PARK CKMKTKUV WITH . PERPKTUAL. CARB - ' art Its Misnus rrsm tte Hssrt : t town ft . I city ' viEwlcEinirrERY ' otablisbed ISM'vV Tel: 8532 Conveniently Accessible 4 perpetual oare provided for ; Prices ReasonaWo 4 Or. Cnan' Lans Chinese Medrcln 'X- !Uf flee f KWrs, Tuesday and "Sataf day 2 to JS p. -Rftftasa 1 aad-ti 148 N: Commercial .... Salens Repotesied Chattel Mortgage, Furniture and Car V IClllI . 1176 Edgewater St, West Salem, , Right on Highway , Cousistine of the following, which Is only a partial list of what mast be sold to sntlsfy the claims of a local loan com pany j S-Tube Airline Electric Radio, Veloar Davenport aad Chair, Oak Dining Room Table, 6 Oak Chairs, 2 Drop-Head Sewing Machine, Cedar Chest, Rogs, Tables. 2 Chiffoniers, Ivorv Dresser. 2 Beds. Sprines and Mattress, 3 Oak Rockers, 2 End Tables, Portable phonograph, Occasional Chair, , Card Table, 2 Bridge Lamps, Kitchen Cabinet, Manning-Uowmaa Urn, Coffee Set, Waffle Iron, Blankets, Pillows, etc.. Cooking Utensils, Dishes and Miscellaneous Articles. . i v-192T Ford Panel VeeryAX'-X XXr::X,ff0X:, 1923 Essex. Coach XyXxt'X XiXX No Reserve if Possible' Time: Tomorrow 1 P. M. Place: 1176 Edgewater SL . Manager Holly wocnl Fnmitaro Store - --r'. Auctioneer in charge galea Conducted Anywhere - Cash Paid for Fnmltnre rhone 7410 or SOOO High Grade Furniture HI " at the F.N. Voodry Avction Market 1818 It Saaaaser Si CONSISTING OF ehalr. 1 new 4 pssos assent ed baft xoesa aatte, 1 .newly 8 chairs, 1 .walnut table aad 8 ehalrs, 1 reeksr, 1 tUt top wateai fln kked table aad and tables, 1 A, rag 8x12, 1 fibre rag tmU, 1 felt base rag taU and oth er stses, Knoteam yard geeds, 1 writing desk, 1 drop head sewing machine, .1 phone graph aad reeords, 1 oak tt brary UUe, 1 oak dining ta ste and chain, 1 antlaae bed and dresser, other : dressers, common rockers, i; 2-burner .-gas range with oven, 1 lawa sower, beds, springs, mat treses, 1 china cabinet, wash -tubs, boilers, ironing beards, pails, " dishes, lawn ' rakes, clock, writing desk, , sewing maehme and ' many ether mlscellaneoas articles. Terms Cash You can always bay for less at Weodry'S. I pay cash for furnitare, tools, ate, or will sell anything for yen en com mission.,, Just phone 5-1-1-0 ' F. N. Woodry " -. The Auctioneer - . Veteran of over 20 Auction ' ' Sales - t Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Waxew To Rent Can 6010, Used Karallare Department ISf North Uifito isvisimrriHinKr m$ D3)IISSIIJKI IT mm Unrestricted Choice of any Suit in the Store All up to tKe Minute Styles Every Suit Positively Guaranteed MM riXi Regular $1.00 Values AH New Elastic O o AU Wool Sliporer Sweaters Plain Colors Ul?TJIlCei? i " v -One Lot Small Sizes' Values to $6.50 Plain Colored Flan&el Slacks -s Made with . 22-Inch Bottom Reg. Value $S Shirts and Shorts. Rayon or Broadcloth, in Plain or Fancy Patterns Values to 69c ; . each ! 5 - IHISE ' v.-''.;. "' - .'"..,...- . A Large Quantity of Rayon and Lisle Mixtures AD Good Pat - terns Extra Special, 2 pair x. mmftmx Fast Color Broadcloth in Either Piajn or Fancy Patterns Val ues to $10 : . Wool Sport t The New Style Wool Four-in- " Hands - Values $1 r t mm 46D STATE i ..;;-.,.' X--- z-'J:':4.-- ': - .:'-r'.. '1 1- f. n 6 I it 4 i- - i ..