PAGE NINE i ti Local News Briefs lue Elght Penults Granted Eight j log hauling permit were granted the county court yesterday to le following; Daryl M. Wlesner and Carl A." Wood, over market road 41 from Cloverdale school to Pacific highway; L. E. Blerce, North Santlam higllway -from Gates camp to CCC camp one mile west of Idanha; John M. Wolfe, Marion Donaldson, R. L. Cad walader and" Alta Slmonson.l Greens Bridge to market road 1; Charles DeGulre, across North Santlam highway to Nystrom r err Ice station 1 miles east of Ni agara; Harvey Wilson, market roads 85, 22, 27, 54 and li.w Rummage. WCTU 'rail. Frt., SaU i Trlmmph Job Advised Relocate Ing. realigning and widening of second section of Triumph road was- recommended in- a viewer' report filed with the county- court yesterday. This is an old estab lished county road now secommo dating a large traveling public, the report found, and properly to handle this trattle It should- be improved. A-similar report was presented recently on the first of the two sections of the road into which ' the improvement project has been divided. . Rummage sale, Townsend Club Coming Event June 17-18 HaH clerks and carriers aaaual coaveatJom. ' June 1ft Kansas dab of Sa lem ' picnic- at the state fair gTOUBda. - v v.v.:;'"-! ' Jane 18-20 -I Jons club eon ventioa, headquarters Marlon hotel. -. . . ; " June 17-18 -Pacific North west Council of Credit Women's . Breakfast clubs annual con-. veatlon, Marion hotel. - Jane: 10 Salem district school ' election j . voters living aortb of State street ballot at school administration building ' on North 'High, those sooth of 'State at WCTU building adjoln , ing Statesman office. - Jane 23 MiMOuri club; 24. B. CoroT. - --Ao J ne 23 Steanaboaripen's " annual reunion,. Cbinpoeg park. :; Jaae 2.WState Missouri clnb pienle, Falrgromda. . " August 0- Ananal state Ten nessee picnic at Dallas city park , - Aug. 8-12- American Legloa, department of Oregon, conven tion. - - Salera-Exempt From Fee Law County .r Clerk Rules new .Statute Applies Only to Fee-Supported The city of Salem, which has filed scores of lien foreclosure complaints In circuit court in. the last two years, does not come within provisions of a new state law requiring certain public bodies to nay the usual filing fees. Coun ty Clerk U. G. Boyer decided yes terday, when six more city buks were presented at Jfcls office Jhe law applies only to fee-supported bodies, the clerk ruled. Filing of the six complaints oth erwise -would have , cost the city $44.80. Defendants and principal ludnnents asked were as follows: K. U. unmmiDi ana uiusn.i $253.84; Marie Cooler Yates and others, $204.21. and $204.21; Glenn Rash and others, $121.64; D. J. Goode and others. $3$ .01 and $1 1 S.l 4 j-'-- George Vail Hupperty and others, $117.45; C. Ray Saun ders and others, $152,54.; . Orcnit Coart ". ' Federal land bank of 8pokane vs. I W.Moatgomery;etal; an- Clues to Torch Slaying l Legion Membership Fp Capi tal post -No,- 9, American. Legion, is expected to have the largest wer of defendants Montgomery. paid up membership of recent 1 Washed Sand ft Gravel com- Convicts' Age Average Is 33 ....... . - .. - fj - Warden Dispells Notion Prisoners' Younger Than Formerly George Alexander, warden of the state penitentiary upset no- , la the woods near Fort Lee, N. J., - l o. j.- Tk I ' T . r. - . . . I nniiw.iutt; Mil...liMdMmieofii no. a, xnu.j m omwwf, - , years .ay me ume me siaie i-e- ,.nr. Inc.: vs. Salem Sand ura-i - ILLV tw. kah. k.i w wwa a m. ... a I w I aval van aninnnriM rurgunic uija- j mS " I fion con venuon opens aere-.au-1 i iv, nan v. Inc.; answer ftlieg-1 " . T . ... ik ,..- oline and set afire, Henry B. Lockwood la shown examlniag a bit . h.. riwmm. ease with halved eigareta, necktie and match es foand with the corpse. I was hoped they would give a cine to the mystery. - The SUtesmaa asking Ut ques tions. - Governor Spragne expressed his sympathy with the Idea of devel oping vocational and educational work In the penal Institutions and mentioned briefly the new parole plan. . ; Vigilance- Urged - : He emphasized, however, that prison is the. wrong place to begin on reformation, and urged . in creasing vigilance on the part of the church, youth agencies and kindred movements in preventing crime to relieve the necessity of tlons that prisoners today ara igtreM on cnre of criminals. younger than in the early days, when he presented comparative The Kovernor discussed also his present work of reconstructing figures on 4S0 Prtsone, " the public welfare commission, and now before the Leslie Meth-1 . ,fc' --t- Bi said odist church Brotherhood meeting U ftooe- to appoint-at least one ias niguw no I woman on each county weiiare gram with Governor . Charles A. i eommi.tioa . He touched s briefly sprague. Alexander said recoras on " I nuon Honor .'administration,' and w I 4..'t.ia n ma t Dra caoou turn " - - andParolee Camp Is gion -convention opens here Au-l-.i domnanv -Inc.! answer alleg- I srna 1 A ai anav la wa PAtntn4n1o I . . m . a- a AAAAM4 iinW axsm ninksv Roller ftkfct v ii'viuiu6 w wuiuauv tnff aeienaani tout w ewwy i 2..Sina7u? operated. Braxier C. SmalL Membership has 8d pay for 852? yards of speci- ar. ?ot wuYrtd tS obtain T a fled iand under contract and has nermit from the count clerk teen delinquent memberships were M advised plaintiff but plaintiff under a. 1939 legislative amend " restored to active sUtus Wednes- nM refused to deliver any sand, In J?. . i v..' dav nisht bv a flvinc sauadron .mahi.km with ontrt knt has Winkle ruled Thusday. in cases led by Ray J. Stumbo, member- insisted on delivering at a price tor;- $,190.31 received where "a skating rij t conducts ttlP chairman. above that specified by.the agree- I $ioie.44 paid out - - - i. . s a dancing marathon or waixa-1 ..,., ,(N nb f&3x . iment. Gideon D. Bowen estate; Ma- o 1-1 H I thon permlU are requlrci under "-" """"' Credit Bureaus. Inc., vs. Leo N. Le Bowen. named administratrix 0U2Ot DV DOcird th amendment. Te oo'nion was n nvM John Jes- and Annette Arany; answer alleg- . 1KK00 estate and A. C. Mikkle- D J reouested by District Attorney - Rndin of Sale n who araduat- Ug on Arany s mom inu r c E joritensen and Edwin Reopening oi JSUiott lorest Hardin C. Blackmer of Klamath ed in the class of 1934, from I J. Klnsel forfeited all interest tol overlnnd appraisers. I camp in Coos county as a parolee Willamette university has re- a certain Tayior cud airpiane, me Curtis B. Cross estate; executor camp was proposed by members ceived a degree of master of plane became Arany s soie PrP- authorized to assign one share of of the new state parole board at eriy ana bo remamea sum u i itoma Hon ranch stock to Bar-1 a conierence witn siate oresier crashed, when It became worth bara Crogg widow. J. W. Ferguson here Thursday, only $480 and was sold for that Lewis h'. Suter and Jerusha A. Fred Finsley, state parole di amount. ei oatntoa- fltiHwers of Earl W. rector, said approximately 30 pa- Appeal filing extensions: Eena I pettycrew, administrator executor, rolees could be sent to the camp Co. vs. Walter H. Zosel et al, tol tQ petition8 for hia removal; he provided sufficient work was fur- wherejCherry picking begins Thursday Nicholg; t0 September 15 for bill ?J h , Inf0rmed and was not It was proposed that the parolees morning, Fred J. Browning. ot exceptions and October 1 for lflw, v-p-,,.- ot a Texas stat- build trails and do other similar ute, to have ancillary proceeaings worn county. An opportunity is ope' at the ized in the pschology ol 3ligion. building, to do Iitenslve work in ' typing, shorthand, bookkeep ing and accounting, and other subjects, under 'killed instruc tors, this summer. Pleasant rooms and surrounding: work -is a pleasure. Rudin recently took firt place in the "Professor Culz" radio test. Wiitti Arrim Robert T. I n it dim Kfointotn. I iranscripi. Waters, a former Salem resident lng tne one new dwelling per Probate Court who now lives In Glenridee. N.J.. to throiiehont thi month. Laverna Hogan French estate; . . . v 1 ' . I f i a f r A 1 1 w-mwa- 1 a permit for a one-stoi. dwell- appraisal, amv, an VivV- arrived in the city last night While here he will be the guest ing . and garage was yeBterday ty, by Fred A. Williams, E. L. of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamilton His wife is the former Hazel Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blake, and a sister of Mrs. Hamilton. Bring Dad to the Argo for a fa mous fried chicken or roast tur key dinner Sunday. Finance Speaker DeWitt J. Paul, public relatl ns executive Businesses List X a m e a Two I for the Personal finance com certificates were filed . with the pany for territory west of the county clerk yesterday registering Mississippi, will be guest speaker assumed business names. One list- at the Salem Ad club meeting ed the name Idanha Power com- this noon at the Quelle. Paul's pany, by Paul M. Reynolds, and home is in Salt Lake City, Utah written hv the citv building in- Kreuts and F. E. Clarx spector to J. A. Bernardi. The Margaret Wharton Kissinger home is to be e ected at 510 guardianship: orders appointing Cross, at an estimated cost of Mrs. W. B. Kissinger guardian and $3500. authorizing her to mortgage crops P.k,A nftf. TMf.trnm no Ph922i- L .," Z." . v. . and operating a motor vehicle . I iana to secure iuau gneu uj Appio i : ...-,-, instituted to handle real property in Texas. Justice Court NIal A. Dow, defective brakes; paid Jfl fine and $4.50 court costs. Munirioal Court Monte Thomson, drunk; fined $25. sentenced to five days in Jan. Will N. Teeters, failed to stop The next meeting of the new parole board will be held in Sa lem Wednesday. Offices have been established in the new state li brary building, Elliott forest camp previously was used as a parolee camp but was abandoned when the govern ment withdrew federal funds. prisoners received m xse- ana j , largest' retail business, an on the same number received mr- 1938-39. showed average age of the former- group 10 years, 19 months and $4 days, and of the latter group 3$ years, a months and 14 days or prisoners or i years ago younger by three years and 20 days on the average tnan those of today. ' ' The same group comparison showed the average length of the prison term' seven months and 21 davs shorter In . 1849-71 than on the .460 prisoners received from July 21, 19srto May is, xsjs. ' Youngest Prisoner Tea Alexander said ' the youngest prisoner of record,' received in 1875 before thera was a boy's training school, was 10 years old; the oldest one now is ss ana nas been In 29 years for killing a fish erman; and that the first Inmate of the penitentiary was an Indian committed from Marion county. He pointed out that the prison was first established in Portland, moved to Salem in 1861 with buildings here completed five vears later. The warden said he felt popu lation of the prison which yes terday was 1102 or 5 less. than the all-time peak reached last week would be reduced under the new parole setup. Building Program Helps He mentioned the building pro gram now in progress as another factor In coping with prison prob lems and said that with this com nleted he hoped to see room avail able for regular studies for pris oners. He discussed briefly the institutional industries which keep all but about 250 of the men busy, and Indicated his belief that some prison-made article here, like the twine of the Minnesota prison, mieht be sold at least to other state institutions. The warden's address was handled in interview style, with Genevieve Morgan or forced firmly but fairly and oper ated honestly and cleanly,; rxsw from scandal, corruption or traai. The state's -general assistant load is in better .shape than for a number of years, with 7800 place ments in May as against only 244f a year ago, the governor said. ' . A. W. Metsger, Brotnernooo president, presided at the meetlsg. Dunn now Captain Fop State Police Promotion of Lieutenant A. G. Dunn, of state police district headquarters at Medford to cap tain in charge of the . district headquarters at B er, was an nounced here T a r s a y by Charles P. Pray, superintendent of state police. Dunn will succeed Captain Warren Tancey who has re signed. Pray has not yet named Dunn's successor t aledford. For Slimmer Wear .ABAaaJFV. mo 3 E & $2.25 SHOE STORE COMMERCIAL AND STATE at - . an operators license; fined 95. Bail collected on overtime park ing tags, 218. SIQOIP BISIIIIOIP'S TMAYI The the other. Hotel Salem, by A. N. and Eva R. Bayly. Jen's Spit IMS -x AH Solid Leather Whiles and Ttco-Tonet -.SHOE iJ STORE "ComT. & Stale emu Salem's exclusive floor covering store. Elfstrom-Humphrey Co. Murphy to Speak Claude H. Murphy, newly appointed real estate commissioner for the state, will speak at a luncheon ot the poratlon. Peter F. Mayer estate; closing order, Fanny Mayer, executrix. Olivia Bentson estate: assign ment of one-seventh' interest in estate by G. B. Bentson to Rod erick Bentson of Silverton for $1 and other consideration. Nancy Jane Lewis estate; cita tion on petition of Lee E. Worn- nm ntmin!atrtnr tnr authority to sell .17 acres, consisting of I Children Invited to Put house and lot in Silveston, valued Dog Show Slated By Grocery Firm .t at 2800. Tniia E. Blodeett estat: fourth Salem realty ooaro looay noon ai annuai account of Sarah Blodgett the Golden rneasani. Peterson, executrix; 2329.10 re- r,i iri.Mm r ceived and $88.89 paid out. all Dogs in Event Set June 24 A dog show and parade In .(.!.. all nhlMrsn nf Ml-tOB and George Stephen Scbaefer guar- JL.,." AAiintir a van it itti in enter fZatfm Pipnip Tha nnniial nip- l aiaDBUiu, cuuiuuiuuu, I will ha held at me nic of the Gates Pioneer Home-1 real property miersi;uj n Willamette Grocery company, coming association will be held to Philip Magdalena Stumpf for Trade and cottage streets, on June 25 at the Gates school-1 1175 cash and note and mortgage Saturday, June 24, with Swift tor v - George W. Johnson estate; hearing set July 15 on final ac count of Ray Landon, admlnlstra- house. Cherry picking ladders. Ray L. Farmer Hardware Co. Fine Fires City firemen last night extinguished flue fires at Capitol and Marion streets and 815 North Liberty street. Obituary Co. eo-soonsors. Dogs of every age, size de scription, from Just plain "mutts" to pedigreed animals, may be entered. Only one condition is an nounced: Every dog must be on leash. Local merchants will contrib- Club Meeting Central Town- Lake im Jnna 11. Qua' S. Lake, aged ute Pri for the large, t. small- send club No. 6 will meet at the 74 -ears Brothei of Fred and f"V longest hair e a . "no" courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. Sam jke ot Viroqua, Wis., Albert haire.d; blackest whitest, most Lake of Readstown. Wis., Mrs. "".T" ","7, Kern Peterson of viroqua. Wis.. Mrs. Ella Brye of Janesville, Wis., and Mrs. Ethel Brye of Madison, 1939 Session Law Book Biggest Yet I - i- m ri. 1 T 1. tX7 W1f ;..a"e "Lf!"ei,' t?",V; traclve water dog. homeliest bull- ana aiarion bfercii x-rivw, u w.. . . ... . s;--..f"r;i SSJ5 TajTTWBS UCIU 1IUUI t.u I,. I ,v V J Mnnt Books, containing the 1939 company chapel Friday, June it. ... . 0-ui ' . . . . . m . 1 -. a.v T. Tin. 1 Oregon session laws contain mi u p. m. Driie wm be given the best dec- Ing boy's and best .erforming girl's doss; also lor tne aogs with longest and shortest tails, most attractive pointer, most at- . . .. MMaanMaaaaaaasanaaaanaaaaaaannaaaaaa ;;-- ....gagttMMMBnawannannaanaanTalsnn q(f in the ivfwie world, Buy Him What He Would Choose ; 'A JtL Something to MfP From BISHOP S I vl " Wear n a ires and are nearlv 50 per cent cemetery. larger than any volume of session I will officiate. laws previously printed - in thisj lata AnnrnvlmatelY 100 laws I Oberg have to do with the state agri- John E; Oberg. 73. at the resl cnltural department, dence. 143 Court street. June 11. tv. ....in. iat 'a pa ha he-1 Survived bv sister. Mrs. Anna ing distributed at the rate of Johnson of Pasadena. Calif. Serv- more than 200 a day. Of the 2500 ices will be held f r o m the copies being printed 350 will be Ciough-Barrick company chapel required to supply county officials. Friday, June 16, 10 a.m. The body More than 900 orders have been Jill He In state until Thursday at .,.i..t fr ltnmi I 9 P. m. a l me v.iou6ii-iiiv iThe books are being sold at cnapei. 82.25 each, including postage. The books weigh five pounds each, i orated dog. A similar show held recently at Eugene brought out n.ore than 559 dogs. Cowdell Walter Sylvester Cowdell, I2, Union Daughters Set ScholarsWp A scholarship fund was estab- lished by the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War yesterday, afternoon at the clos- Ing session of their annual-con-1 at the . residence, 1353 HInes veuuon uem m oaiem ima waaa. street. June 13. Survived by sis- Trom the fund established as ters and brothers. Mrs. Mary L. livingmemorial to the Grand irin.aii nf T.ia; wh . Mrs. Flora Army of the Republic, a $100 Stone of Salem. Thomas of Salem. wrdwiu t 10 Clarence of Portland and Albert "Bei mwbosw ianwr Cowden of Los Angeles. Services V.a Bj. w mra wm will be held Friday. June 16. at J t Uternated between Oregon 1:30 p. m. from Ciough-Barrick State college and the University ot chapel.- V- . -- . ; '. I uregon. v At ouiiBgiuoea i sum oi ius Knvkendall I convention was Mrs. naie iseaie, At. the residence. 72 North lU.Vhn Is one 9t the two survlv- High street, June 14. Bertie Kuy- ng army nurses of the Civil war vniaii - irui s vmm. xritm ' of I residing in Oregon. ' ' Charlie KnykendalL dFnnera'. 1 i InsUllation of officers for ihe services will be held from the 1 coming year was also held yester- W. T. Rirdon omDarv chapel day afternoon.; Mrs. Mary f Man- Friday. June 14, at 1 i. m. In- ning, past national president, was ferment City View emelery. Rev. installing officer. Irvlnr A. Fox will officiate: Mrs. Linda Bland,' late resident LRnarfa Ttf1v TMnrtfl Of the Patton apartments, at a lo- T , - cal hospital June sister, Mrs. Florence Reattle The deceased was a mem- bar, nf the First .Bantlst church. 1 Members of the lUU highway R-Tvifm will ha held from the commission, accompaniea oy uov Clouxh-Barrlck chaoel Friday,! ernor Charles A. Spragne, will go Arrow Shirts & Ties THE GIFT OF GIFTS FOR DAD. THOUSANDS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW TIES TO CHOOSE FROM ALL BEAUTIFULLY BOXED AND READY .FOR, DAD SUNDAY MORNING! : - -. ... -" . .. DONT FAIL TO CHOOSE HIS FROM SALEM'S GREATEST TIE; SELECTION. 5 Southern Journey 57 f MM" - - JUST WHAT HE WANTS t HERE'S THE FIN EST, MOST COMPLETE SELECTION IN ORE- . GON. THE NEWEST AND SIARTEST PAT- TERNSIN EVlOlYiNl STYLEAND RE, miBER! ONLY AT BISHOPS IN SALEM, CAN YOU FINLV THESE FAMOUS ARR0W5I -Aava. svn June 16. at 3:30 p.m with. Dr. Irving Fox officiating. Interment 1 will ' be at Lakeview cemetery In Seattle. Loy to Roseburg Tuesday where they will ' Inspect the North Umpa.ua highway and attend a banquet I sponsored by the chamber of com merce. - Wednesday the highway com missioners will conduct a hearing Rainier Brewing Company - Bill Davis, Distributor - Plu 5741 Tn tM ettv. Jnna 15. Crant Galen Loy. aged 25 years late J at Reedsport on the proposed re resident ot route one, ? GervaJs. j location' of the Umpqua t blghway Husband of EsU Loy and son of entrance into tnai mj. , - . 8w Loy of GervaJs. Faneral an- The regular moniniy meeung m nonncemenU later by W. T. Rig- tne wgnway commiaaion w 4 ITdk'fa; up Bishojts Quality : Costs JSo More, Ypur Gi7 ". Store JorDad 1 don company. held in Portland Thursday, ! 1 J Ml.