The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 24, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, May 24, 1343
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Local News Briefs
Salem Gill Graclnatlnjc Lois
Barton ot Salem; graduate ot WU
laoiette university will be among
a claw of 40 students who will
be graduated June 1 from a gov
ernment Internship arranged by
the National . Institute of Public
Affairs for outstanding college
young men and women interested
in governmental service. Miss
Burton went to Washington, DC.
in September. 1939, and has ben
working since in (be juvenile de
linquency section, of the fer:al
bureau of prisons. Daring tier
senior year at Willamette she
nerved as student assistant In the
public administration- department
at intern worker for the Portland
civil service board and as stu
dent librarian. She is tbe dangb
ter of Dr. and Mrs. D. C Burton
of Salem.
t uis florist P 9593 Ills N Ub
Attention Grand Opening of
Larsen's Subdivision on Silverton
Highway Just East of Fairgrounds.
Drive out and buy one of these
choice residential building lots at
a nrr ronsnnxhlfl Torice. Build at
once and avoid higher costs ot
construction. Each purchaser is
protected by restrictions as to
price and size of house. We have
complete F.H.A. and Prudential
.Insurance Company Loan Service.
A representaive will be on the
property Saturday. May 25th,
from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m.; Sunday.
May 26th. from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.
Hawkins & Roberts, ine Guar
dian Building, Salem, Oregon.
Kmery Promoted Curtis H.
Emery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Emery of Salem, has been pro
moted to rank of specialist, sixth
class, with the 82nd observation
squadron of the ' United States
army, according to word received
from Moffett Field. Calif. He en
listed at Vancouver Barracks,
Wash., on January 12, 19 3 9.
Emery's squadron, now on a two
weeks maneuver at Monterey,
Calif., will come north during the
summer to participate in mobile
unit maneuvers near Cbehalis.
Wash.
Mark Twain Shirtst styled to fit,
11.65. Beautiful pattern selection.
A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N. High.
YFW to Church Commander
Frank Millett and post officers
will assemble the members of
Marion post 6G1, Veterans of For
eign Wars, "under colors" at the
American Lutheran church Sun
day at 10:50 a.m. for the Sunday
Memorial services. Post members
will bring flowers and turn them
over to the church committee to
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graves.
Inspect Oiling Sites Members
of the county court, accompanied
by County Engineer N. C. Hubbs
yesterday made an extensive in
spection tour over .county roads
in the south and east parts of the
county which are listed for oiling
during the summer months. The
cfficials inspected-roads near Jef
ferson, in the Macleay and Prat
um district, and on the outskirts
of Salem.
Safety of your savings Is Insured
at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty.
Speeding Cbargrd-George J.
I)oran, route four, and Richard
Holm, 220 Adams avenue, -were
charged with violation of basic
rule by city police yesterday.
John A. Pemberton, 1144 Center
street, was charged with making
reverse turn between intersec
tions and Emma F. Hinkle, Mon
mouth, with running through a
red light.
Xiles Returns Home Private
Clifford "D. Niles. son of Mrs.
Ethel M- Niles. republican nomi
nee for Marion county recorder.
Is expected home today after
spending three years In the Ha
waiian islands with the army air
corps.
All shrubs price. Knight
Pearcy Nursery, 245 Court.
Windows Stolen Mrs. J. T.
Cooper, 1355 State street, re
ported to police yesterday that
some second hand doors and win
dows were stolen from her ga
rage. Two Attend Meet Mayor W.
W. Chadwick and City Recorder
A. Warren Jones were in Seaside
yesterday attending sessions of
the League of Oregon Cities.
doming Eventsv
Obituary
, Etael
Cietcs Edward Etzel. at Lin
coln, May 23, at age of 19 years.
Survived by parents Mr. and
Mrs. George E. Etzel, and sis
ters. Evelyn, Dorris and Maritta,
all of Lincoln. Funeral announce
ments later by Clough-Barrlck
company.
Thompson
William. Thompson, at local
hospital. May 2&. Funeral an
nouncements later by Clough
Karrick company.
' May 23, 24, 23 Chemawa
iRriian celebration.
May 20 Kaleu high school
eontmeneement eserrlnen.
Ma) SO .Memorial day.
May 81 -June 1 Iebanon
Hrtw berry fewtlval.
Jane I Maceabeea Willam
ette valley riixtrict rally, Fra
terrutl temple.
June 4 State Jemey sweep
nf ' c Mhow, Male fairgrounds.
Jane H Willamette a W
ve-lij commencement.
Ji'nc 111-17 Oregon ntate
Rrnnjte convention.
Inly 4 Independence day.
July 31, Aug. 1-4 Salem
Centennial celebration.
Repairs on Slate Building per
mits were Issued yesterday to
Hawkins A Roberts to repair a
store and office building at 512
State street. $100; Mrs. C. A.
Fisher to reroof a dwelling at
745 North Church street, $240:
M. Aurora Humphreys to repair
roof of dwelling at 778 South
13th Btreet. $30; C. H. Brown to
erect a one-story dwelling and
garage at 1505 South High street,
$4500. '
Use your credit for interior A
exterior painting, and paperhang
ing. Harold Dunsmoor. P. 7447.
; " Teel
. Burr J. Teel at the residence,
1003 Ruge street. West Salem,
at the age of 52 years." Survived
by son, Joseph Teel of Salem;
daughter, - Mrs.; Chester .Geodman
of Eugene;, sisters, " Mrs.- John
Schneller of Illinois and Mrs.
Carrie Parker of Wisconsin? Ser
vices will be at- the , Clough-Bar
rlck ' chapel Saturday, Jtfay 25,
at 2 p.m. Interment at Mt. Crest
Abbey mausoleum. " V ;
Want Oil Application Thirty
residents of tbe Liberty and Sa
lem Heights district yesterday pe
titioned the county court to in
clude tbe stretch of the Belcrest
road between the Liberty road
and the Pacific highway in the
regular summer oiling program
The road extends for about a mile
and a half within the limits
stated.
Indians Parade Today Indians
visiting Chemawa Indian school
today on tbe occasion of its 60th
anniversary will march in a pa
rade through downtown Salem
streets following an official visit
at the offices of Governor Charles
A. Sprague at 9 o'clock. The Sa
lem Cherrians and the senior high
school bands will also march.
I desire to thank all my friends,
city and country, for their fine
support during the recent cam
paign. Leroy Hewlett.
McMinnville Entertains The
McMinnville Lions club enter
tained the Salem club here yes
terday. The program included
presentation of June Boswell. the
club's candidate for queen of tbe
Devil's Lake regatta. Money
raised by the McMinnville club in
the queen contest will be put into
its fund for aid to the blind.
I sincerely wish to thank the vot
ers of Marlon county for the sup
port I received in the Primary
Election May 17. Ralph A. Girod.
Cherrians to Broadcast A spe
cial broadcast over KEX, Tuesday
night at 6 o'clock, arranged by the
Salem Cherrians will include talks
by Governor Sprague, Mayor
Chadwkk, King Blng Perry and
Centennial Director in s. Aicsner
ry, all boosting the Salem Centen
nial. Musical numbers will also
be given.
Food Sale. Allen's Hdwe. Sat.
Band to Play The Master
Bread junior band will play In a
parade at Sheridan Saturday.
The group will leave Marlon
square at 8:30 a.m. The first
group of the band will meet at
the fairgrounds today at 4 p.m.
to drill.
G ranee to Meet Resolutions
will be nresented and degree work
given at a special meeting of Sa
lem grange next Tuesday night at
8 o'clock at the grange home on
East D street. A short session of
the building department of the
grange wil" also be held. 1
See Venus Bradley's telescope 10c.
Memorial Planned Members
of Hal Hfbbard camp No. 5,
USWV, will meet at the Salem
armory Sunday at 2 p.m. to visit
the Warren cemetery for memo
rial service at the grave of Hal
Hibbard. All veterans are invited
to attend.
Pension Petitions Reported
County Clerk U. G. Boyer yester
day reported receiving a number
of petitions on the gross Income
tax bill to provide old age pen
sions. Names . of signers are
being checked, he reported.
Select your furs at Hager's.
Thompson at Realty Seth B.
Thompson, state insurance com
missioner, will be the speaker at
today's luncheon of the Salem
realty board at the Quelle. He will
discuss the recent investigation
of insurance companies.
Engineer Burned A back flare
from a furnace at the state beat
ing plant severely burned J. L.
Peterson, an attendant, yester
day. He was taken to. a physician
who said the burns were painful
but not serious.
I desire to express my sincere ap
preciation to those who supported
me in the recent city election.
J. C. "Chris" Schneider.
Gives Address Rev. Robert A.
Hutchinson, - pastor of the First
Congregational church, delivered
tbe commencement address to tbe
graduating class of tbe Tillamook
high school Thursday . night.
LegiQn Chief Due
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H. Elwn Da via, of Pueblo. Colo
national vice-commander of the
American Legion, who will pay
an official visit to Salem and
Capital post No. 9 Monday
nlgbr. He will speak at a pub
lic meeting in the old high
school auditorium at 8 p.m.
-Visit the New
LADD FUNERAL
-HOME
260 S. Commercial Street
(2 BLOCKS SOUTH; OF BUS LINE)
Phone 5585
Visit the Ladd Funeral Home,
2650 S. Com'l. St. (2 blocks South
of bus line.) Phone 658 5.
Permits Approved The state
highway commission, meeting
here Thursday, favored the is
suance of a few log hauling per
mits on the Columbia river high
way east of Hood River, provided
the applicants show they can oper
ate without crossing the center
stripe of the highway. The com
mission previously issued an or
der against log hauling on the
entire highway. Prohibition on
the road west of Hood River re
mains in effect.
Urge Appropriation State
agricultural officials Thursday
telegraphed Oregon's delegation
in congress urging them to sup
port an emergency appropriation
of $500,000 to .cope with Insect
pests and plant diseases. The tele
grams were sent after word was
received here that a special ap
propriation for white fringed
beetle had been disapproved.
Marion Creamery- turkey pickers
report Sat. 9 a. m. 105 Union St.
Picnic Tomorrow Scouts of
troop one and their parents will
picnic Saturday at Silver Creek
falls. The parents will entertain
the boys at a no-host supper, fol
lowed by a campfire.
Insurance Men Her A. M.
Eppstein, president, and Milton
Kahn, vice president of the Ore
gon Automobile Insurance com
pany, Portland, were business
visitors in Salem Wednesday.
I wish to express my appreciation
to the voters of Marlon county
for the Democratic nomination for
County Judge. E. G. Neal.
TYA Will Meet The Townsend
Youth association will meet Tues
day night at 8 o'clock at the home
of Ernest Little, 459 Union street.
The feature of the meeting will
be a-ieap year box social.
This week Cannon percale
combed yarn sheets, 108" lengths.
$1.39 & $1.49. Better Bedding
Store. 115 N. High St.
Bulletin to Be Read A Wash
ington, DC.- bulletin will be read
as part of the entertainment when
Central Townsend club No. 6
meets tonight at 8 p. m.
To the many loyal friends and
Republican voters who have sup
ported me in the recent primary
election: I express to you my
sincere thanks and appreciation.
M. B. Hayden. y
1 Permll (Sranted Cland
McKern has been authorized to
haul logs over county roads from
the county line to Detroit.
Reshotcing of "Our Totcn"
Scheduled by University
"Out Town," play by Thornton
Wilder which was well received
here when presented as the Wil
lamette university May weekend
production, will again be given
Friday, June 7, in Waller hall;
Directed by Genevieve Oppen,
the cast consists of students ex
cept for George Moorhead. alum
nus, wbo portrays the lead role of
the stage manager.
Briefs Asked
mGase
Preliminary Testimony in
Trade Name Action Is
Taken by Levelling .
Circuit; Judge L. G. LeweUlng
yesterday ordered briefs submit
ted bv both sides in the action
of A. MUgrlm and brothers vs.
Max Schlesinger and others, and
set July 16 for hearing on ques
tion of an accounting.
The orders were made follow
ing giving of preliminary testi
mony by both sides. The case In
volves right to use 'MUgrim' as
a trade name.
Circuit Court
Anne Cooe estate matter; ac
ceptance of service by J. A. Wag
ner, administrator da bonis non.
Veterans' state aid commission
vs. Hattle J. Arnold and others:
order confirming sale of plaintiff
of real property for $1595.06.
State unemployment compensa
tion commission vs. Roy Raines;
complaint for $137.06.
Lillian Da via vs. Ed and Fred
Wlllig; judgment order for $176
against joint property ot defend
ants and against separate proper
ty of Ed Wlllig.
Ben W. Bunn vs. William and
A. E. Utley; amended complaint
for $20,207 damages arising out
of automobile accident at Court
and Church streets March 25,
1939.
Victoria Andres vs. William M.
Andres; stipulation to hear mat
ter before E. M. Page as judge
pro tern.
Probate Court
Willard '"P. Dunsmoor estate;
report on sale of personal prop
erty by Elizabeth A. Dunsmoor,
administratrix.
George Allen Nye estate; peti
tion of the widow, Mrs. G. A.
Nye, for letters of administra
tion; estate comprises SZ0Z5 un
liauidated claim against Salem
Sanitary Milk company and Jo
seph Schweigert.
W. F. Prime estate; confirma
tlon of sale of Salem real property
to Josie A. Falk for $1400.
Verne E. Mclntyre estate; peti
tion of Joseph A. Ackerman, pres
ident of White River Oil company
of Wyoming, asks removal of
Faith E. Mclntyre as administra
trix on grounds of failure to file
an inventory and to administer
estate, and adds that $2686.58 is
due on a note and that judgment
has been obtained in circuit
court; hearing set for June 10.
Teresia Rusher estate; apprais
al at $6212.87 by Alois Keber,
Joseph Hassler and P. N. Smith.
Linus LeGrice estate; final ac
count of Annie M. LeGrice, exe
cutrix, states $2000 in real prop
erty made exempt and that no
money remains to pay valid claims
of Charles F. Heln totaling
$662.96; final hearing set for
June 25.
Jonas T. Kauff man estate; ap
praisal at $399.25 by C. M. Crit
tendon. John Gahler and L. E.
Conrad.
Vera Velma Kester guardian
ship; Floyd Kesiter named guar
dian to repalce Catherine Kester,
deceased ""f
John Lichty, Jr., guardianship;
Hulda Lichty, guardian, author
ized to sell real property.
Justice Court
Myron O. Tuel; assault and
battery on Wilbur F. Berry;
pleaded not guilty and case con
tinued; released on own recog
nizance. Marriage Licenses
Delbert Beach, 22, paper mill
worker, and Adrel Miller, 19, file
clerk, both 240 North 18th street.
Theodore Lucas, 23, embalmer,
Heppner, and Julia Mary Allen,
22, stenographer, 625 North Win
ter street, Salem.
Board Will Open
Bids Today for
Science Building
Bids will be opened this morn
ing at 10 o'clock in Portland for
the $100,000 science building to
be erected on the Willamette uni
versity campus this summer. Dr.
Bruce R. Baxter, president, an
nounced yesterday.
If any of the bids 1 accepted,
preliminary construction will start
within a week, Dr. Baxter said. It
is hoyed that the building will be
ready for class use by September.
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PrST wait tCl yoa see tbe
magnificent new Dodge I
You won't believe that such a
big, beautiful car can cost so
little t Yon also get the ad van-
tage of Dodge Engineering
that means) lower upkeep,
'. longer car life and real econ
J omy on gas and oil." - '
Ttt$ k tens stfmti prist mi tSa a
Byera-Mlller Motor Ctompany, - Independence. Ortg. ' -Clarke-Shepliard
Motor Company, Silverton, Oreg.
Beats Rush Holt
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Barley M. Kllgore
Here Is the nun wuo beat Senator
Rush D. Holt of Yvest Virginia in
the Democratic primary. lie la
Harley M. Kilgore, a criminal
court judge of Beckley. Holt haa
been a critic of both President
- Roosevelt and the New Deal.
. C Greenlee Suffers
Many Ankle Fractures in
Fall From Scaffolding
3. G. Greenlee, 295 Monroe
avenue, lit on his feet when he
fell from Improvised scaffolding
at the Frank Hughes home, 230
Vista avenue, yesterday and re
ceived several fractures in both
ankles. Greenlee also suffered a
cut under tbe right armpit.
He was given first aid by the
Building
Planned
Road
en the federal system. The entire
project will cover S.C miles, i
Of the $2,000,000 required for
the purchase of rights-of-way the
voters of Portland last Friday
authorised a bond Issue of $1,-
SOOCOOO. The state has sit aslJe
$200,000 for th's purpose!,
Tb actual construction! coals,.
also aggregating $2,000,000, will- ,
be divided between the state and
federal government. I
Front I Street Construction
Will Start Near Steel
Bridge, With Ramps
First construction on Port
land's $4,000,000 Front street
highway project will involve the
6600-foot section from Columbia
street to Steel bridge, tbe state
highway commission decided at a
special meeting here yesterday.
This constrnctlon would in
clude ramps to the Morrison and
Hawthorne bridges which will
take off from the highway and to
the Steel bridge, which will carry
traffic to the east side.
Chairman Henry Cabell said
that actual construction would
not start on any part ot the pro
ject until tbe highway commis
sion has completed negotiations
for rlrhts-of-waT on the Columbia
street-Steel bridge section and
has received from the Union Pa-1
clflc railroad company a long-1
term lease for permission to use
the Steel bridge.
The new highway will be six
lane and will replace the pres
ent Pacific highway through
Portland.
The commission announced
that negotiations for the rights-of-way
and permission to use the
Steel bridge would get under way
within a few days with Cabell
In charge.
At a meeting of the commis
sion in Portland June 13 the new
project i will be included on the
state highway system and appli
cation will be made to place it
city emergency crew and taken
to the Salem General hospital.
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