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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1940)
PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Thundor Moralag. "March 21, 1940 v -fi i j I i f .3 1 1 2 Plural Mug Given - To Leslie Champs In an all-school assembly at Leslie Junior high, school yester day - Coach Gurnee Flesher pre sented the Intramural leaa-ue bas ketbalL. trophy to the Leslie bas ketball team. Wally Gemmell. the team's captain, accepted the trophy, on behalf of the team and zpressed the hope that Leslie -would earn m an y more in the years to come. - - - Boys who were siren basketball letters or basketball certificates: Clarence Applegate. Jim Butte. Wendell Downey. Wally Gemmell. ,Courtney Jones, Arnold Kelly, Eldon Lappin, Warren Sharp. Lloyd Straw, Bill Upjohn, Fred .Vlsnaw. Charles Whittemore, Jerry Williams and Bob Brown, manager. Wrestling certificates or letters -were issued to: John Malmin, Don Eastridge, Paul Weston, Lyle Dierks. Don Bartell, Jim Melhoff, Howard Schoen, Glen Brown, Joe Kelson, Ed Frye. Ed Phillips, Don Cloyd, Robert Brame, Bob Dean Hinkle, Gordan Wyatt, Bob Byr- klt and Richard Thatcher. . Patsy Meisinger and Shirley Hill were presented with emblems for earning 75 points in guard duty. . Phyllis Eaton and Pat Maurer reeeired- emblems for serving as yell leaders daring the first se mester. Two nary motion pictures were shown during the assembly. Stiner to Speak Kansas Glenn May Run in Hill Meet PORTLAND, Ore., March 20-()-OfticiaIs of the Hill relay carniral to be held here March 29 said tonight that Glenn Cunning ham had Indicated he might sing his athletic swan song In it The famed Kansas miler said in telegram he would retire from the track this spring. The Hill rent Is the last indoor meet of the season. Louie Zamperini of USC will be Cunningham's principal competi tor in the Hill mile. mm m as TOWERING M OSPITALITY Tkstjnity MiWcWf d Mtyfloww mr altMKcd by tkt ara cwlity c ttsd4 t errv Mft Mrtric. fUwIcst ciMic d itj tph4i4. locttioa hi tk center af tkt tr Dntrkt, ktwa dtptitmt Hvtt. 250 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH J. Vf" 4 Lon Stiner, head football coach at Oregon State college, who will address the Saletn Lions clnb today noon at the Marion ho tel. Members of the state cham pion Salem high school basket ball team and their roach, Har old Hauk, will be honor guests. Ah SBf .m tun . m II (mi siw- v m t w ail DAlHt I 111 Jl Independence and Turner Tie, Ring INDEPENDENCE: Turner and Independence high school boxers ended even up In a ring program staged here Wednesday night by the Independence Lettermen's club. Match results: Don Carroll, Turner, 105, de cision over Clarence Koblskey, 103, Independence; Bill Bowen, (I) 121, technical knockout over Harold Emsor, (T) 118; Morris Peterson, T) 119, technical knockout over Willie Grosline, (I) 122; Robert Wells. (I) 1335, decision over Russell Hickman, (T) 135; Walter Ramey, (T) 136, decision over Alan Hunnlcutt, (I) 135; Dick Mitchell, (I) 130, draw with Alvin Dickinson, (I) 142, ex hibition match; Leslie Peterson, (T) 145, decision over Gene Gra ham, (I) 149; Bob Grantham, (I) 153, decision over Howard Em sor, (T) 150; Henry Maret, (I) 153, decision over Frank Ramey, (T) 150; Bob Barnhart, (I) 160, draw with Al Peoples, (I) 155, exhibition match. Harold Englbloom was referee. 18 Vikings Enter State Mitt Meet An 18-man Salem high school boxing squad, under Coach George Sirnio, will enter the state nigh school boxing tournament at Ore gon City tonight, Friday and Sat urday, it was announced yester day by Athletic Director V e r n Gilmore. Thee of the team, Dan Ver hagen, Bob Sullivan and Dave Traglio, were state champions In the novice division last year. They compete In the amateur class this. Entries include, novice: Jack Knedler, 95 pounds; Jack Gibson, 117; Ian Thompson, 123; Earl Johnston, 118; Paul Andresen, 118. Amateur: Ed Johnson, 104; Dan Verhagen, 105; Harold Smith, 112; Bob Woodburn. 118; Archie Rutherford. 125; Bob Sullivan, 134; Virgil Hagen,-134; Cy Williams, 145; Leo Thornton, 138; Gordy Trlcker. 149; Clar ence Soliday, 150; Dave Traglio, 155; Bob Boardman, 175. Washington PUD Vote Set Mav 17 ml A special election on petitions to create the proposed Washing ton county people's utility dis trict will be held May 17, the state hydroelectric commission an- anounced yesterday. The final petition reached the commission yesterday morning. The district would eembrace 536 square miles with an as sessed valuation of $22,465,214. Forest Grove and approximately 15 square miles surrounding that city would be excluded from the project. Preliminary petitions for crea tion of the Central Oregon peoples utility district, including parts of Jefferson, Deschutes and Crook counties, were filed Wednesday. Irrigable lands in Crook and Deschutes counties and lands to be irrigated in Jefferson county would be included in the Central Oregon project. Hearing on the Central Oregon peoples utility district petitions will be held later. He Loses $500 if She Weds Independence Man Out for Assessor INDEPENpENCE. March 20 Linn V. Seeley, 4 8 -year-old na tive of the Independence district, filed at Dallas today for the re publican nomination for Polk county assessor. He resides on a farm three miles southwest of here. John R. Aliderson. Oakdale, and Frank Kersey, also have filed for the assessorship as re publicans. Ed C. Dunn, incum bent, is unopposed on the demo cratic ticket. 80th Birthday Is Feted at Rosedale ROSEDALE Mrs. Fred North rnp kept open house Sunday in honor of her husband's 80th birthday. Several of their friends called to greet them. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dencer, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Teter, Mr. and rMs. Guy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beckley, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dalles and Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott and daughter Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clark, MiBses Beatrice Williams and Rowena Jones and Clarence Darby. Mrs. Orpha Cam mack attended the funeral at McMinnville Mon day of Fhineas Roberts, her moth er's uncle. Roberts celebrated his 100th birthday on December 18. He has been living with his son and wife since 1911, when his wife died. Shooting Victim Cain9 PORTLAND, March tQ-(JP) Ralph Richardson, 20, of Gresh am, "gained slightly" at St. Vin cent's hospital today. He was shot In the back yesterday by a special agent who answered a downtown store's burglar alarm. .-.v.-.i ..J'. ' 7 "Protecting his Interest, Clifford Fisher, associate producer of the "Foliea Bergere," assists Actress Arline West, 18, from a plane in New York where she planned to marry even though Fisher would lose 1500 by it. Fisher has all his chorus girls under $500 bond th they do not leave the show for a marital career. Spring Extension School to Open March 25; Courses in Education, History and Law to Be Provided Residents of Salem and vicinity who wish to continue or begin college or university classes will have an opportunity during the coming three months, when the general extension division of the Oregon state system of higher ed ucation will hold classes in room S-H of the old Salem high school. Each course, meeting two hours on the respective days, is worth two hours of university or col lege credit, according to informa tion received from W. G. Beattie, assistant director of the division. The classes will first meet during the weeg beginning March 25, when registration may be made. Dr. H. W. Bernard, assistant professor of education at the Uni versity of Oregon, will teach the course on "Social Education." Meeting each Monday evening from 7:15 to 9:15 o'clock, the course will Include lectures on the contribution of sociological principles and findings to the improvement of educational prac tices. The structure and function ing of society, as a background for the study and evaluation of education in its varied forms will also be discussed. Meeting on Tuesday evenings at 7:15 will be the course, "Ore gon School Law and Oregon Sys tem of Education." An analysis of the Oregon school systet and of the laws on which the system is based will be given. 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EISTAHED course of study, and trends la edu cational development in the state. A detailed study of the building of civilixation in the Pacific north west will be given in "Oregon History," which will meet each Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The cshool law course and the history course will both be taught by H. . Inlow, professor of his tory, Oregon College of Education. Blaze Prevention Contest Approved CORVALLIS, March 10-iff)-A forest fire prevention essay con test for Oregon State college for estry students was approved to day by Governor Sprague. "One of the absolutely essen tial parts of a sound forestry pro gram includes fire protection," Sprague said. "We certainly can not hope to maintain our present position or improve this position if our principal capital asset is dissipated and lost through fire, no matter what the cause." Prizes are offered by John B. Wood, manager of the Oregon Forest Fire association. Girl Hurts Ankle At North Santiam NORTH SANTIAM Betty Jo Keithley suffered a severe ankle injury at school on Friday. The main tendons In the ankle were torn loose from the leg bone. The Jolly Neighbors club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Clar ence Gavotte as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Billings were guests at the Arden Hammer home last week. They are Mrs. Hammer's parents. The North Santiam communi ty club will meet Friday, March 22. Mrs. Jesse Schieman has charge of the program. Sand wiches and coffee will be served. Langley Announces PORTLAND, March 2Q-iAi-Lo- tns L. Langley announced his candidacy today as delegate at large to the democratic party chairman is "Roosevelt is the man; the issue is humanity." It Happened Long Time Ago, Anyhow SEATTLE, March 20-(j!p)-Neis victor sanaDerg was I nthe sorry predicament today of many a well-intentioned husband. He couldn't remember hla marriage date. But the difference in the build ing construction foreman's situ ation was that he was obtaining a divorce. First he stumbled on the day ol toe month. He wasn't certain about the month either, but ' think it was May or June." But he was positive it was in 1913. The court sent him home for his marriage certificate to ascer tain the exact month and day to Include in the decree. It was April 4, 1925. Legal Notice No. 10182 NOTICE OF HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO FINAL . ACCOUNT In the flonntT Pnnrf nf tVio County of Marion, State of Ore gon, in the Matter of the Es tate of ERNEST F. OSTR1N. Da- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY filVEV that GUSTAVE A. OSTRIN, as the duly apopinted. Qualified and acting executor of the last will and testament and estate of ER NEST F. OSTRIN, deoeased. has duly rendered and filed in the County. Court of the County of Marion, State of Oregon, a final account of his administration of said estate, and that Saturday, tne sixth day of April, 1940, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said dav. at thn courtroom of said rnnrt In Uir. Ion County Courthouse in the tny or saiem, county or Marion, State of Oregon, have been duly fixed and appointed bv said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account ana tne settlement there of. Dated and first nublished the 7th day of March, 1940. Date of last publication the 4th day of April, 1940. GUSTAVE A. OSTRIN, As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Er nest F. OBtrln. Deceased. LAWRENCE N. BROWN, Attorney for Executor. M. 7-14-21-28 Ap. 4 NOTICE OF HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that Wade De Vries, as the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of Warren D. Wade, deceased, has duly rendered and presented for settlement and filed in the County Court of the County of Marion, State of Oregon, a final account of his administration of said es tate; and that Saturday, the twenty-third day of March, 1940, at the hour of ten o'clock In the courtroom of said court in the Marion County Courthouse in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, have been duly fixed and appointed by said court as the time and the place for the hear ing of objections to said final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published the twenty-second day of February, 1940. WADE DE VRIES, as Ad ministrator of the Estate of WARREN D. WADE, Deceased. Layton and Boyrle 400 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon, Attorneys for Administrator. F. 22-29. M. 7-14-21. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the undersigned Clara E. Moore and E. Esther Moore Clem mens, executrices of the last will and testament of Adelia F. Moore, deceased, have filed their final account of the administration up on said estate, in the County Court, of Marion County, State of Oregon and said Court has ap pointed the 1st day of April, A. D., 1940, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aaid day at the County Court room in the Court House at Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as the time and place for the final hearing of said final account and for the final settlement of said estate. NOW THEREFORE, al! per sons Interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to ha and appear at said time and place so appointed for tba hear ins; of said final account and then and there show cause If any ex ists why said final account should not be allowed and approved, said estate forever and finally settled and said Execntricee discharged. Dated this 26th day of Feb ruary, A. D., 1940. Executrices of said estate. E. ESTHER MOORE CLEMMEN3 CLARA E. MOORE JAMES E. BURDETT. Attorney for aald estate. 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