The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 11, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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Tit OHEGON STATESMAN, Saleo, Oregon, Friday Morula?, Attest 1U 1223
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Permits Asked
On Power Line
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Bonneville Authority Is
Requesting County for
. Easement ' .
The Bonneville authority yes
terday sought permiaslon of the
Marios county conrt string the
VancouYer-Engene electric power
transmission line across SO coun
ty Toads. The petition was signed
by P. A. Banks, acting Bonnerille
administrator.
' Construction of the line is pro
gressing so rapidly "it Is urgent
that we hare permission- to build
over these roads at an early date,"
Sherwood Jones, chief of the Bon
neville land division, wrote in a
letter of transmittal, j
Restrictions Looser -
: The court noted that a suggest
ed form of easement, providing
among other points for an irrero.
cable right to be rested in the
United States government, did not
Include all of the restrictions
which it has been customary to
Impose on private power compan
ies. -. . i- - -
- - Roads to be crossed by the Bon-
nevllle line Include: : ;
' Talbot-Wlntel road, market
road No. .St. Buena Yista road.
three, sections of the SJidney-Inde-
penaence roaa. a ae s-itoseosie
road, Grabennorstv2Lnnstrong
Cole road. Prospect road, OrvlUe
, Vita Springs road. Croisan Creek
Pettyjohn road, market road No.
19, Browns Island road, Spongs
Woodland park road, Lakebrook
Salem road. Salem-St. Panl - and
" Wheatland-Salm. voad, - Conconu
ly road, Dlem-Hook-Barnlck road,
Clearlake road. Brooks road, Wa
conda road, St. Louis -Duck Inn
road, St. Louls-Gerrais road, Le.
brun road. Van Dehay-Winslow
road. Sleepy Holly road. Broad
acres road, Broadacres-Champoec
" road. Wiseacres road, T. H. Miller
" road, Fellers-Stubs road, Tergen
. Qiesey road, market road No. 27.
Fargo road, East Buttevllle road
and Cemetery Corners road. ,
Carnival Games
Qosed by Chief
Police Chief Frank Minto per
sonally closed up beano and fish
pond games at the Browning
Amusement company carnival
now occupying Cottage street
from State through to Ferry. He
Indicated that the games could
not be regarded as games of skill
and so ran eounter to city or
dinances regulating 'games of
Chance. -
The "Parisienne Follies." oc
cupying the stage at the Grand
.theatre, were reported cleaned up
Home Alter 33 Hours in Woods
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After wandering In the woods at LrvingstonvUle. N. Y, for thirty-three
hours, David Ellett, 2, Is shown back in his mother's arms. A group of
CCC boys found him within two-miles of his parents' farm. His ordeal la
the thick underbrush daring heavy rain storms didn't seem to have
v- bothered "him such -
yesterday in full compliance with
an order from Chief Minto re
quiring the deletion of certain
lines in the script and the wear-,
ing of more adequate, clothing by
members of the cast.
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Hot Shots
FRISAT., MON. AUG. 11, 12, 14
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New Shipment -T
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Salad Dressing
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Dr. Kantner Performs 600th Wedding;
Retired Local Pastor Recalls First
Dr. W. C. Kantner, retired pastor of the Salem First Con
gregation&l church, officiated at his 600th wedding ceremony
Wednesday when he performed a service at Nelscott.
Principals in the wedding ceremony were Miss Maude
Long, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Long, Nelscott, and
ueut. mroia u. nammersr lacoma.
Dr. Kantner said yesterday ho
was not certain of the total num
ber, as early records kept by him
are incompletebut the ceremony
was No. 600 1ft' his books. He per
formed his first recorded wedding
in the fall of 1875 at Tremont,
Pa., he recalled.
The following year, he came to
Salem as assistant pastor, in 1877
he toot a circuit ministering to
Yamhill and Polk county towns,
came to Salem again from 1894 to
1906, went to Corvallis and back
to Pennsylvania for a while and
returned here to stay in 1918.
He has been retired for several
years.
HousinrProYided
For All Visitors
Over 600 Accommodated
in Private Homes; Largs
Task Completed
-
With an Salem hotels tilled to
capacity for the duration of the
Legion convention which Is now
naires ana members of their fami
ne had been, provided with
rooms in private dwellings early
this weer. with an estimated 400
applications still to come, ac
cording to J. J. Elliott and Mrs.
Carlton Smith, chairmen respec
tively or the Legion and auxili
ary housing committees.
For some time past the com
mittees hare been arranging for
housing accommodations in pri
vate houses for the overflow from
hotels, and Chairman Elliott in
dicated yesterday that plenty of
rooms art still available for Le
gionnaires who have not yet made
reservations with the committee.
Auto parks and camp grounds
were also suggested as potential
solutions to the housing prob-
lems lor; traveling Legion mem
hers. ' !
In addition to prorldlnr for
delegates and friends, the Legion
housing committee has also un
dertaken to provide accommoda
tions ior memoers or can as ana
drum corps who will remain in
Salem for mora than on night
during the convention. For this
purpose the committee has rented
200 cots, complete with blankets,
sheets, pillows and pillowcases,
irom a Seattle nrm.
Among tne organizations so
provided for are the Oregon City
Junior drum corps, the girl mem
oers oi wntch win remain at the
T. W. C. A., and the boys at the
Y. M. C. A.; the Bandon corps,
with girls at the Episcopal par
ish house, and the boys at the
Lutheran church; and the boys
He Is Safety Pioneer
D. A. Beauregard benefited ail motorists when he originated the tar
paimt line howm here the first traffic laaw marking erer ased tm
the west. This waa the first Mshare the road" movement and start
ed in 1920. Mr. Beauregard, former deputy sheriff and traffic offi
cer of Santa Cru, Calif., la shown holding the emblem of SheU's
'Sbju-e-Tbe-Road crab which has several million, members.
of the Clatskanle and Klamath
Falls corps, who will be lodged
respectively at St Joseph's hall
and the 'senior high school. Other
musical organlxationi which will
appear at the convention will not
remain In ' town ' over any one
night, it was understood.
Woodburn Engine
Nips Crass Blaze
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WOODBURN Tht Woodburn
fire department was called out for
the fifth time this last Thursday
at 1:80 p. m. to a grass tire south
of Gervals on the Waconda road.
The. fire was canned by a short
when Bonneville project men who
were laying wire along the Oreron
Electric right of way shorted one
of the Oregon Electric wires. One
of the project men was burned on
the arm as the wire fell noon him.
The fire, which was quickly exttn.
guished, caused no other damage,
Cherriaus Chosen
Best Parade Unit
The galea Cherrlana drum
corps and marching . unit - won
first award In the et S parade
Wednesday night, the committee
la charge announced Thursday.
Awards were presented Thursday ,
by Charles W. Ardery, national
correspondent. Lloyd Demarest Is
drill master for . the Cherrians
and Dave Shade la In charge of
the drum corps.
. Other awards were: best band.
Dallas; largest number of voy-
agenrs In formation, Astoria;
best box car, Albany; best stunt.
Astoria; best stunt by Legion
post, woodburn; Oregon vol tore
member traveling longest dis
tance to promenade, Curtis John
son, Vallejo, Calif.
Housing Delegate
Back From Europe
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. lHJt)
Fred S. Taylor, Portland, dele
gate to the international confer
ence on housing and town plan
ning at Stockholm In July, ar
rived home today with the advise:
"We'd better stay out of Europe.
They have no love for us. They
are Just Interested In our money
and our manpower.
He said that building activity In
many European countries, notably
Germany, was Intense much
greater than here, but taxes were
uniformly ruinous. "In England,"
he said, "the tax system will wipe
oat all the large fortunes within
one or two generations."
Fish Packers Fail
To Get Damages
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10(
-Federal Judge Claude McColloch
cancelled today an award of tre
ble damages to the Columbia Riv
er Packers' association for $20,
000 loss it claimed 'to have suffer
ed when the Pacific Coast Fisher
men's union refused to deliver
fish.
Judge McColloch said the pack
ers applied originally, for a re
straining order to prevent the un
ion from interfering with fish pur
chases after
Issued.
the restrainder was
PEACHES
Are Now Ripe and
Ready for
CANNING
Crawfdrds. Mule, S 1 a p p y.
Champion and Tuscan Cling.
Elberta and Late Crawfords a
few days later.
jL Bring This Ad to My I
Orchard and Receive I
I FREE I
A Basket of Peaches I
In Mission Bottom, 10 miles
north of Salem on old LaFol
lett farm.
C R. LaFOLLETT
is Myjyjj.Livj
Castle
Montana
wheat
weekend
Get Beti
qu&inted
49 lb.
Brand
Hard- w v
Salted
lb. Pkge..
Grahams
2 lb. Pkge
mi
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PEAS
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a for as
ORDERS OF 50c AND UP DFUV1
KRED
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RED WHITE & BLUE!
Milled of Choice Blue Stem Wheat Sold
with a Positive Mottey-Back Guarantee.
49 Lb. 5
Bag
EVERIUGHT
Oregon Hard wheat, 49-lb. bag
FRUIT PECTHJ
High Grade Bulk Apple Pectin
Qt. Gallon 01.09
CARATiIELS
BORDEN'S TIP TOP
Assorted Flavors tl
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