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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1939)
Ifca CGCU LtXlllAlt, CiUn, Orerca, Satarda? lienor, Jcs 10, 1UJ PAGE THREE Bond Issue for new Well at Mv Angel Mefore Voters on Monday Polls Open at Gty Hall, 8-8 Propose t $10,000 p Outlay for Drilling, Pumping : ;;f Equipment ; '. .. MT. JLKOELr A speelal election will b held In ML, Angel Monday, June 12. to determine whether an additional well Is to be built In ML ' Angel. The question to be put before the people la to uk whether or not they wish to em power the city to issue bonds In the amount of $10,000 to finance the drilling; of a well and the pur chasing; of adequate pumping . equipment. The bonds are to be redeemed by water revenues and if these should, prove Insufficient by taxes,.:1.'' . . V. .:' ' The polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The regular city election board, N. G. Mlckel, Jo seph Berchtold, Louis Schwab and E. B. Stolle, substituting; for N. M. Lanby, will be in charge, the election to be held at the city hall. - It has been deemed a measure of necessary precaution- by the city council to plan for a better water 'supply for the ; constantly growing town. - -" ' If the measure is approved by the citizen, the well will most like ly be located to the rear of the city hall. ' King Joins Welcoming Party in Salute to English Anthem Sr 5k V.V V ill A 1.1 I 1 ,vir i ' x OA Margarc Gribble Final Rites Today aukoka Mrs. Margaret Jesse . Qrlbblo widow ; of Albert D. Cribble, died Thursday morn ing at her home; three miles east of Aurora, following a two hours' illness. Mrs. Gribble was born in Clay county Missouri, September 15, 1863 and was : the daughter of W. W. and - Amanda Jesse, early Oregon pioneers. In 188 S she married Albert D. Gribble. son of Mr. and Mrs: Andrew Gribble, early settlers who set tled on the farm where Mrs. Gribble - has spei t her married life. -v Her husband was killed a few years ago In an automo bile accident while crossing the highway from his bouse to the barn. Mrs. Gribble was known to her friends as Aunt Margie. She was an actire member of Maple wood grange. V Surviving ere nine sons: Al len,. Portland; Ralph, Oregon City; .. Ensley, Canby; Charles Canby; -Andrew, Molalla; Sam uel, Oak. Grove : ?rank, Port land; Estesh Seattle; and Harold. Canby; daughters, Mrs. Lena Bush, West: Linn; three broth ers, James and WillJepse, Port land, and - Wood Jesse, Lewlston. Ida.'; sister, Mrs, Lena Bond Young Porpand ; ;.2 5 : grandchil dren ;.. one great grandchild. . s Funeral services will be held at the Canby funeral home Sat urday, June 10. Couple Married SALEM HEIGHTS Miss Fran ces Jones and Warren Maddy were married at: Vancouver Friday and the young folks gave, them a char ivari Wednesday night. They will reside in North Salem. Undr the portico of the Washington, DC, Union station. King; George VI Joined the welcoming party fa salute daring the playing of the English' anthem, one of the first events welcoming; the British mon arch and Queen Elizabeth to the United States capital. The-king; also sainted when the "Star Spangled Banner' was played. Left to right: the king. President Roosevelt, Brig. Gen, K. M. Watson, president's secretary. Second row: Rear Admiral Boss afclatyre, Thomas Qnal- ten, bodygnardr Captain Daniel CaDaghan, naval aide, and Steve Early, presidential secretary. Back row: Mrs. Roosevelt, the queen. Secret service men flank them. ' Granger's News McBeth's Bid on Hall Roof Is Low WEST SALEM Home Eco nomics club of West Salem grange met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leighton Dashiell with ' eight members present. Mrs. Don Hackabee and Mrs. Lyle Thomas Joined the club. The next meeting place will be the home of Mrs. Ed England. July 11, date being; postponed one week for July 4. Lunch for the grange meet ing was planned.' Green River Ordinance Is Before City Council; Action in July- Siinshine Needed For Hay Makers MISSION BOTTOM Farmers with hay down, have begun to want sunshine. Fred Vlesko has mowed his seed turnips and sun shine is needed - to eure them for combining. Vlesko and Bert L. Jones are . both irrigating boysenberries. Loganberries are beginning to turn red and are about a week earlier than boy senberries. ' ' :? -y:i ! Among those, from here - at tending the Rote-Festival in Portland are Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Vlesko and daughter. Miss Betty Viesko. His mother, Mrs. M. H. Vlesko, of Salem, accompanied them. . Mrs. Viesko, Betty and Mrs. Marie Vlesko and her two daughters, Barbara, and Patsy, of Salem, will leave by motor Wed nesday morning for a three, week visit at the San Francisco fair. WEST SALEM r Mrs. Lynn Richardson is home from the hospital, but Is still confined to her bed. . Mrs. T. T. Croxer left Wednes day for a -vacation and business INDEFEMDEJSCE C. HcBeth trip to Whittle r. Calif. . I - was iow oiaaer ior a new root rdi am hnatnew meet the Independence city hall I ln, ... heM Wedneadav at the when the bids were opened at I hftm un tt tv Phinina. tn council meeting Wednesday. 1 xineteen women were sresent Mcuein s wa. wmcn was amaea Mrg. Neiiie Hathaway led the in three parts, totaled $297.50 iiTotlonal hour. Tir1 renort fj?.d. ,2'5?,lower tnn bld of were accepted. New members wiiiiam Tm-iwi. I ho lolned are Mrs. Lelrhton The Green River ordinance I Dashiell, Mrs. A11!a Swlgart and was held over for a third read-1 Mrs. S. P. Brown. rog unui tne next council meet- An ice cream social will be ing ln July. The bill which had planned for an early date In oeen urged by a committee from July. Mrs. Don Huckabee will the Independence chamber of 1 Mt as chairman for a silver commerce nas been a matter of I tea, Wednesday, June 14 aiacussion i or some urne. some The nominating committee. oojecuons were orrerea oy coun-1 Mrs. Don Huckabee. chairman. ciiiuca wnw uiuagut mat uu- suggested three new officers, a ferent bill might be drafted by wi&1- devotional and finance the city attorney which would be chairman, who with the other easier to eniorce. I nffieem would eonstitnta an e. councilman w. a. uarnum re-iecntiT board. ported tne citya finances in gooa The officers elected were: Ad- snape wun no ouisianamg war- Tiser, Mrs. Nellie Hathaway; rants. I nreitidpnt Mrs RnliT riaahlnll j una ju, mac expiamea tne I vice nrAHident. Mm Matnl IMsk. wora iai nau oee.. none 10 im-iBOn; secretary, Mrs. J. R. Bid prove tne tiop bowi. ue asKea f0rd: treasurer. Mrs. J. I. Mil- permissiun 10 use lumoer ior ler. f urtner improvements from the These officers will be Installed oia cannery site on Tftird street, I Sunday. June 11 at the morn- -ine jirst isauonai nana oi ine rvi h- Rev. Don Hncka maepenaence was maae tne or-1 bee liciai depository for city funds. TOMORROW 10) -N, v (A 5 LAST TIMES TODAY BETTE ERROL DAVIS FLYNN "THE SISTERS" and t . a f I Robt. Montgomery I fl P II i v-'m ' w m Diinn A - mm mi l A XX "FAST AND I w v ffcu$?& LOOSE" I Aay Tlme KIT jX- 7J MD3XITE SHOW TONIGHT g& f mnvm mUmK, TOO The cards were stacked against him . StarUng life with :two strikes on him . . HIS J 0LD BIAN WAS A GANGSTER! r- ? . Jackie Cooper lf1 AT'?!CTPnfC-rfi V tn UUww4iaaa i v ROBT. WARWICK - ' UiTJSS. LOIUMER West News Start Night Shift At Idanha Plant DETROIT The Idanha lum ber company found it necessary to start ' operating a night shift Four Generations At Birthday Fete SCIO Four generations ' were represented at the B. C. Robert son home Sunday when a - din ner honored the 88th birth an- niversary of Robertson's grand- I in order to handle the logs that mother. Mrs. Anna Stayton. Wl-I r Being put into the roll way. aow of one of the founders of i ne company expects to operate Stayton. Mrs. Stayton has re-1 the two shifts all season sided there more than 50 years, I Miss Ora Allen, who has been being a native of Virginia, attending school at the UO, has Among those at the anniversary I returned to her home here to observance were her brother. I spend , the summer with her Ellas Jeeter, 85, of Portland, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Al and her '.on. G. R. Stayton of len Washougal. I Elberta L I b b y. Marguerite Jackson, Louise Phillips and Rnn CrAwm Iae11 Sneigrove are in Corvallis oean growers h th ... tt . 4H For Co-on Mt 1 mer school for two weeks, UriTCT OTA VTflV TV ka.. ! growers of the Stayton Co-op. can- SKOW family Moves nery held their regular meeting SALEM HEIGHTS Hans Monday night in the McClellan Skow and family moved the first hall. Refreshments will be served of the week to the farm near at the next meeting on July 3, Jefferson for which they traded with Edward Hankel, sr., Harry their property here to John Huss btewart and W. O. Royse ln charg I who has taken possession Stewart and W. O. R o y s e in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Collins of charge. Berkeley, Calif., brother of Mrs D. Wagner, visited at the Wagner children's homes this week HowiteerUnit toCamp Family Reunion At Bennett Home EHELBURN A family reun on was held Sunday at the El mer Bennett home. Only two of the older members, Mrs. Mary Carmon of Shelburn and Mrs. Sarah Cannon of Portland, were present but friends and rela tives enjoyed the day, friends coming' from Sllverton, Port land, Oregon City and Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Vernon and son, Clarence, attended the wedding of their son. Glen, In Salem Sunday to Miss Vivian Langtree. They will reside ln Eugene while he la pastor at Trent, near there. At the regular school meet ing to be held June 19,' two di rectors and one clerk are to be elected and the budget is to be considered. Guardsmen to Leave With Special Contingent on -. Tuesday Morning , WOODBURN The Howltxer company, 186th Infantry of the Oregon National Guard located at Woodburn will entrain Tues day at 8:65 a. m. on the guard special tor Camp Clatsop, for the annual guard camp for two weeks' training. Demonstration day and annual revue will be held Saturday, June 24, when all the guard troops in Oregon pass ln review before the governor and military officials. After the revue, the annual sham battle takes place, wit nessed by thousands of specta tors. The review and sham bat tle are open to the public T3 equipment used by the Howitzer company ln their train ing consists of 37 M.M. guns and Stokes 3-ineh trench mor tars. The complete list of those ln the ' Howitzer company: Head' quarters. Captain Elburn T. Sims; 1st Sgt. Kenneth C Schooler; Supply iSgt, George D. Jones; Mess Sgt. Walter L. Schooler; Corp. Clerk Loren D. Gagner; 1st Cook Louis Olsen; Musician John Goody ard; Mech anic BUI V. Fleet Platton Members 1st Platoon Lieut. Everett J. Hughes; Sergeant Harold R. Gilbert; mortar squad. Corporal Chester P. Lavier, Leo D. Miller, Clair Clark, George Beaman, Donald M. Warring, Marvin F. Morisky, Raymond R. Bibby. Ammunition squad. Corporal Bill B. Wengenroth, Ernest Abraham- son, John L. Davis, James H. Steffen, James Rlggl, Wilfred Fanlhaber, George Goodyard, Raymond SUvesan. 87 M.M. squad. Corporal Marvin C. Moore, Earl R. Lee, Frank Kra picka, Lyman Broyles, Leo. D. Steffen, -William K. Lemen, Les ter Reed. 2nd platoon. Lieut. Harlow' C. Dixon, Sergeant Joe M. Klrsch ; mortar squad. Corporal Ralph L. Lnts, Howard P. Thompson, Walter W. Bower, Joe F. Het- terschled. Keith L. Tweedle, Adron Tate, Russel P. Wertx. Ammunition squad. Acting Cor poral Lester R. Wampole, Lloyd S. Pollock, Frank Zak, John F. Giants, Jim VanWinkle, Leonard G. Davis, Russel J. Kosse. 37 M.M. squad, Corporal Ben F. Roosevelt Greets the Queen - - y - s w V - t v i ' ' A ' 1 I Suver Blacksmith Is in Circus Now SUVER Tommy Ryan has closed the blacksmith shop at Suver which he has been oper ating since last fall and has Joined a carnival as a wrestling attraction. Marion Crockett of Angel island, a marine, is visiting Jiis mother, Mrs. O. J. Bagley, while at home on a 30-day fur lough. Mrs. Wesley Kester and daughters, Marian and Emmalou, aTe ln central Oregon, . where they expect to spend the next month tor the benefit of Mrs.' Hester's health. Mrs. Emma Benedict assisted by Mrs. Opal Kester, will enter tain the Ivy club at her home Wednesday afternoon, June 14. Mrs. Jay Thomas underwent a major operation at the Salem general hospital Tuesday morn ing. She is reported as being weak. This was the scene at the Union station, Washington, DC, as Presi dent Roosevelt met Queen Elizabeth npon the arrival of the Brlttet rulers from Canada for two-day visit. With the president (bach to camera), waiting to be presented Is Mrs. Roosevelt. At president! other side la Brig. Gen. E. M. Watson, secretary. Behind the qaeei Is the king. Standing ln center back is Mrs. Cordell Hull, and mi rear right la Secretary of State HuIL Reeser, LeRoy H. Soderholm, Clair Hill, Patrick Whitney, Har lan Nelson, Donald Barrett, An thony Zak, Herman D. Brooks Other men going not listed in squads are George Little, Charles J. Shaw, Eugene M. Hoffer, Wayne L. Mulkey, Jerome Han Ion and Dick C. Whitman. Oldest Resident St. Louis Is 111 8T. LOUIS Prosper LaCha pelle, over 80, oldest St. Louis resident, who has been living alone since his wife died eight years ago, was taken to the county hospital in Salem Wed nesday afternoon. He Is suffering from pneumo nia and is very 111. Surprise Woman On 75th Birthday SALEM HEIGHTS A few ol Mrs. Beatrice Merrill's neighbors surprised her Tuesdsy afternoon with a party honoring her 75 th birthday. Those present: Mrs. Frank Walters, Mrs. GatcbelL Mrs. Baker and Margaret and Miss Lydia Hunt. That night she went to Stayton to her daughter's, Mrs. J. Van Cleves, for another birthday par ty, with three daughters present. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Gragg, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Miss Lydia Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleve, David and Ken neth. Gall Board Idaho Folks Visit At McKee Home JEFFERSON Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKee from Pocatello, Idaho, are her mother, Mrs. M. J. Thacker, and also her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Hugh Emery of Monument, eastern Oregon, was a guest at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emery, the first of the week. He will teach at ML Angel next . year. He, Is employed in the . office of the secretary of state this summer. Fast and Loose" ' and Bette Davis and Errol - Flynn ln "The Sisters.' S n n d a y Eleanor Powell, Robert Toung, George Barns, Oracle Allen ln "Honolulu. Jackie Cooper In "Ganrnter'a Hot" . t1tk - -: fcSjDiyAI if i 1 i. Today Robert Montgomery l-TT h I- I and Rosalind Russell ln V I fl. 1 I 1 Tl f V Q I " "Fast an it Loaae" : and I , V .- -- ' vjTHii'fTra STARTS TODAY CONTINUOUS TODAY and SUSDAT; ELSIXORE Today . Mickey" Mouse j all cartoon matin iIus -Lucky Night" and Buck Jones . serial. Midnight- show -Jauret" with Taul Mnnt . anrl Rtt TYarla CAPITOL T o d a y "Hotel Imperial? ' with Isa Miranda and Ray, Ml nan d "under cover Agent" and Lone Ranger. i 1 HOLLYWOOD Today Family -night, donhla Mil "I Am lha Law. .with Edward O. Robinson, ' and second fea- tare,: 'Gallty TrtH," rlta Bob Baker., y Friday Double bUU Blon-. ' die. with PtniiT Slnrla. ton,. Arthur Lake and Larry Slmms, . and seer ad feature. -Frontiers v of 4f 'with " -Wild BiU" . Hlckock. - -. : ;;-, GRAND Today --Only Angela "Have Wings," with Cary Grant and Jean -Arthur. ' ' s e PLUS 2ND BIG FEATURE i r. Y newest plot . of Itha public!. :. :. II ipf iUt -n , Pics Last Chapter "Leae Rastr Eldts Agala". sgsBBBlMSMaiaBaMB Frfrl T 1 I I t J I N EATRE 1 Continuous 2 to 11 P.M. THEY LIVED THE MIDNITE STRANGEST j r. PREVUE STORY IN ALL I f XOMITF HISTORY! V Y V qa To every lover of great actinjf, I - f ;- 1 & U Muni as Juarez, Bette Davis, . . "w ) i as Carlota will stand as the 'y' ( screen's most memorable por- j J LATEST trayals! To every lov- J MARCH OF er of adventure, of ro- -- X TIME mance, of democracy, h "Juarez" will be for- rf. ft ' ".f-T1-;. -" ever set apart ... a f: Wnlt picture immortal! S Disney'a f 1 Donald J , ( Duck "BEACH (j PICNKT I 7 lnnAf y :..v ::- k III f i .iwm. iiieierie I I Erich Wolfzana Kornsold . 1 -" ' : " ' " ' ' : v III r, I T A"M AFTER NF. ' . Wrttmj mTmmWm MT b Ml ' mwmrn CLAUDE RAINS JOHN GARFIELD DON ALD ClUSP JOSEPH CALLEIA GALE SONDE1GAAKD - - CILBEKT . IOLAND HiMY O'NEILL rrt TiW ICHAKXES BOTER la 1- MYRNA LOY-ROBERT TAYLOR Toj '. "nflYEnLIIlG" r4. UCKY IIIGnT" JOCKEY BIOUSE MATINEE TODAY, 1 P. -JUL - ALL CAiriVUM MATlNEis ' . .. . mmwi . a mars as. sr .at ' - - ItOTK: aiaycruag wiu aoc oe an own h suenrj . how; 1 1 J iot1 is V.- n "