PAC- hys Local Kevs Briefs - Beekod by Police -Charged by city " police yesterday with, viola tlon of basic rule were Clarence R.: BadeTstrom, ; LemooTe, Calif., and Ben F. Doerksen. route tour. Harold Reisers, Hubbard and Margare A. Will, 1185 North Commercial street; were charged with failure to observe stop signs. Charged with drunkenness were John Anderson, transient. George Holland. 8 9 5 Bellevne street, and Joe Harris, Salem. .1, Nelson, roots two. .was charged with running: a red light and with baring no driver's license. kV.C. Joeekel, route' one. was charged with reckless driving. W. J. Farley, transient, was charged with vagrancy, i . Waitress wanted. Must have ex perience. The Spa. Enlist ia Army The two latest Salem young men to enlist in the army through the local recruiting station are Panl. E. Banta. son of Mrs. Carrie E. Wlnthrow, 236S Clauds street, for the air. corps west coast training center, Mof fett field. Calif.; and Orris J. Kongtser. 694 North Commercial street, for the 75th coast artil lery, . Forth Lwis, Wash. . Waitress wasted. Must bars ex perience. The Spa. Health Director Hrre Ir. Robert H. Riley, director of the Maryland state department of health, with headquarters la "Balti more, called on Dr. Vernon A. Douglas. Marion county health officer, yesterday seeming. Dr. Riley is making a tear of the westers states. Art Vleary at Cantos Tavern. Chest Klekett Set 'The Com munity Chest campaign executlvs committee met yesterday boob for routine business. The campaign organization is fast taking form aad la expected to be complete soon. Tho date of the campaign kiekoff Is set at September 20. Doiflai McKay Is campaign chairman. ' Views Pageant Oonstmctloa Doris Smith, pageant director, yesterday visited the fairgrounds to check oa construction of the huge stages for the Centennial pageaat to be held on July 11, August 1, 2 and 2. She expressed her pleasure at the way the sets are being built and stated that this set was by far the finest she had ever seen. In Parade Tonight Salem Whiskerlnos, booster organization for the Centennial celebration here July SI to Autvit 4. will participate in the eterans of .For eign Wars parade at Corrallls to night. The annual state conren tlon of the veterans la bow in progress there. Picnic Today The- Past Presi dents' club of the Women's Re lief corps will meet at the fair grounds today for an all-day Pic nic. ' ; Club WW Meet The West Sa lem To wnsend dab win bare an Ice cream- social tonight In the city halL The Mitchell entertain ers are in charge et the program, j , Board Meets Tharsday The board f directors of the YMCA win meet Thursday noon. July 11. for the regular business meeting for the month. v OBITUARY McMnhffl -George W. McMahlH, at the residence, route 7, Salem, July 7, at the age of 88 jean. SurvlTed by a son. Edwin L. McMahUl of Salem; sister. Mrs. Ella R. Taylor f Gravity. Iowa. Services will be held Tuesday, July f, at 2 P. m from Clongh-Barrick chapel. In terment IOOP cemetery. ' Garrison Aileen Josephine Garrison, late resident of Aumsville, Ore., at a local hospital, Jaly 8, at the age of 21 years. Survived by husband, Chester C Garrison, and infant son. Ronald Chester Garrison, of Aantsvtlle; parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Harmon, of Molalla, Ore.: stoters, Kirs Betty Harmon of Molalla, Mrs. Floyd Abrahameon ef Canhy and Mrs. Archie Moore ef PoTtlendr brothers, Derrell sad Kenneth Harmon of Molalla, Robert Hanson of Oakland. CaDf.; grandmother. . Mrs. M. E. Parker ef Lambertsoa, Minn. Fu neral announcements later by Clougk-Berriek company. !. ' Beviagton Julia May Bering-ton, 71. form erly et Eugene, at a local hospital. July t. Survived by a son. Lewis of Boise, Idaho. . Faneral en noan cements later from the Ter-wiinger-Edwsrds Funeral hone. Ottc ' Julius Otto, at . th residence, 2118 Center street. Jury 4, aged at years. Survivors Include ' a daughter. Mrs. C F.-Schalenbnrg ef Sheridan, two other daughters and four sens; 22 gran achildren and five great grandchildren. Re maine in care of Walker A How ell funeral home. Services Friday. July 12, at 2 p. nu from St John'a Lutheran church. North lith and A streets, with Walker A Howell Funeral heme In charge. Rev. R. W. Gross will officiate. Conclud ing services at Lee Mission ceme tery. is eowmtvrra iaki e V J w. , . n v s - 7 Coming Events Jaly ft). to 10 Oregon state bar examinations. July 14 - Missouri society picnic, Portland. July 21- Indian picnic, Corrallls. I jHly 80-31, lAoay 1 1H lire stock Judging and crops tour. July 81. Aug. 1-4 Salem Centennial celebration. Mlakters to! Meet The 'minis ters of Salem are Invited, by Rev. Robert Hutchinson, president of the Ministerial association, and C. A. Hells, to attend a meeting at the Centennial! headquarters this morning at 10 o'clock. The ob ject of the meeting Is to discuss with Mrs. Doris Smith the churches participation in the pageant and to. complete plans for the church observance on Sunday, August 4. Pay your bills by the 10th and keep your credit good. Picnic July 21 Former mem bers of the old Third Oregon regi ment, which served on the Mexi can border in 191C and in the World war, will hold their annual picnic July 21 at Pat's Acres near Can by. Jake Fahrer of Salem la rice-president of the state organi sation. Salem men on the picnle committee are Phil Rtsgle, Law rence A. Brown and Aubrey Tusstng. j Lars florist. P. 2SS2.12TS K. Lib. Win Trmrti B Trimming Bar bars Cook and father Arnold, ef 8alem will start swimming in structions this morning at the new pool at Silverten. The pool opens at J a. nu, with, non-swimmers and beginners 12 years and Tr reeetvtng instruction to :4I; sdalts, 8:eS to lt.'ie; non swimmers and beginners 7 to 11 yeara old. 10:10 to 11:15; swim mers. 11:15 to noon; life saving classes. 12:15 to 1:36. Licemeee Given -Among valley folk receiving marriage licenses yesterday at Taacourer, Wash., were Johnny Thomas Anderson, Salem, and Dorothy 'Marie South wick, Salem route four; Clinton H. Lord and Lola R. Barker, both of Willamlna, and Robert C. Rie wald and Gertrude Anna Kuhn, both of West Salem. Held for Portland! Jefferson Westfall, Carly Mo., was arrested by city police let the bus depot here yesterday ion an information from the Portland police depart ment charging him with larceny. He was released later to Port land police. I i Pasture Has Fire City Fire men were yesterday called to ex tinguish , the first grass tire of the season in I Bush's pasture, which suffers ! grass fires nearly every year. The fire was a small one in the center of the large pas ture area In south Salem. i '. ," Sincere to Broadcast The Sa lem' Centennial Sincere will re hearse at the i YMCA toniht at 7:10 and broadcast at Site. Et erett Craven 1 the director and Alice Crary 'Brown the accompa nist. There are about 40 members of the club. , Club No. S to. Meet Townsend club No. 2, wilj meet tonight at 8 o'ciock at j. 7 in ana uourt streets. Refreshments will be served. Lumdy Elsie Lundy, 48, in this city July T. Late resident of 1555 Nortii Capitol street Wife of mother of Amid, Barry Lnndy; Alvln and Geraldine. all of Cali fornia; sister of Kd, Fred and Dorsey Bone of Denver, Colo., Emmett of Wyoming, Lettle But terfleld, of Burlington, Calif., Arty Hargraves of Colorado. Funeral announcements later from W. T. Rlgdon company. ' Hansen Henry C Hansen, at the family residence In Shaw, July f , at the age of years. Survived by one sister, Mrs. B. E. Brnemmer of Klron, lows, Fuseral naneanee uents later from the Waller es Howell funeral home. . WalLhaif -Jess D "Bird" WalttnCat the family heme la Polk, county San- day, July T. st the- es of 82 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Cora WalHnn of Salem; daught- era. Mrs. Era Parnne of Amity, Stewart of Oswego, Mrs, Gertrude lira Xlhel Mott )f Salem, sons. Jesse XX of Salem, Harold C. of Portland; brother; Great Walling of Dayton, Ore.; sister, Mrs. Alice Posneroy of Ktmberly, Idaho; fire grandchildren! '.-.sad two sreat grandehildrsni Sarvicss will be held at the Clongh-Barrick chapel Wednesday. Jaly IV, t 2 . m. Interment in IZeas cemetery. - -r - -. -:jj .'.v : . ' if ' CUlswsy - Martha CaUaway of Brownsville, Or., July 8, at a local hospital. 8urvlvsd by widower, Ned Calla way; sup-daughter, Mrs. William A. Hlrjrlns of ' Seattle; ' sisters, Maud E. Bell of Gresham, Mrs. Homer MeDonongh of Salem, Mrs. Michael Dick! of Oakland, Calif., Miss Vera Morris of Portland: brothers, C. C Morris of Salem and W. C Morris of Turner. Fu neral announcements later from the Qlough-Barrlck company, Yfi bolaa George BT.I Colgan, late resi dent ef 1242 Waller street, Salem, July 7, at the age- of 70 years. Survived by Irldow, Mrs. Jennett Ann Colgan Of Salem; daughter, Mrs., Harriet DeLangh of Marion; sons, Orral f Modesto, Calif., Francis and Harold of Salem. Lester et GrsnU Pass; . seven grandchildren also survive. Serv ices will be held Tuesday, July 2, at It: St a. t. at-Clocgh-Barrlck chapel with P.v. Oscar W. Payne officiating. Interment will be in Belcrest Memorial park. Vhy ;Bd Sic!:? ; this s 3 t my fflcs en or before Jaly 13, 1040, sntl Sfc wta entitle yon to appoint ment for s free spinal -tsy. en. nor c cccnnji : - Palmer CLlroprnrtor 40 CJ!. Dank Dl6g- - Pi- Bassett Meld 30-Day Jail Penslr ataled by Court; Appeal Is Undertaken ! s :": ; - -i ' S-'A'-l Order 1 was signed yesterday finding Raymond F. Bassett, de fendant In a contempt case-arising out of alleged non-payment of 2290 , in alimony 'assessments, guilty of contempt of court for failure to pay, and ordering him confined to the Marion' eoonty Jail for a 80-day peilod.' ' - The defendant followed -the court'a action at once by an- ap- peari to the supreme court, ac companied by a bond to cover the coats of the appeat : ? j -It remained questionable,5 how ever, whether the appeal and ac companying bond! would be suf ficient to avoid the Jail sentence while; the supreme, court i. con siders the case.,- i. : ,:; ... . Yesterday's order follows a previous hearing in which! : the court found ' Bassett in contempt. and gave hlnv 10 days in which to purge himself by payment of the 2390. . i ' ' -,? ; Circuit Court . "Albert and Elizabeth Dorn bnsch vs. Melvln Johnson and others: answer of defendants. Hawkins and Roberts vs. M. Clifford Moynlhan; sherlfTa re turn on 81027.94 Judgment shows nothing collected. L. F. Tucker ; and CUrenee Morley as Tucker and Mor ley vs. R. L. Harris; transcript of record from Mt. Angel Justice coart A. J. picker and others vs. Victor Xavld; Judgment renewed for 1 f-year period oa petition of Rex Albright, attorney for plain tiff, i Brunetta MerrQI vs. Herbert Merrill; divorce decree graatlng eustody of child to plaintiff and 912.50 tnosrt&ly support mosey. N. K. Winslow vs. Karl J. Barr and others; plaintiffs waiver of Jury trlaL t : j Nancy IL Skewls and Leonard B. Judson as Skewls and Judson vs. E. E. Lindsay; supplementary statement of account states ma terials and labor were furnished on reasonable value. Velma Bradford vs. Elbert M. Bradford; divorce complaint al leges cruel and Inhuman i treat ment and asks custody of two children tor plaintiff and $f support money; married Jane 17, 1925 In Salem j Frank J. Sherwood vs. J. L. Calvin and others; plaintiffs cost bill of 994.95 allowed. Frederick A. W. Berger . vs. Pa cific Greyhound lines and Buss Clarence Quinby; defendant al lowed to Jaly 18 to file amended motion for new trial. - : Edwin Jacebsoa and wife, vs. Leland A. Moore and wife; i form al order Impounds crop . involved pending trial. I E. H. White to. Harry Baurer; return la gmrnlshment proceed ings states Evergreen Timber company holds none ef defend ant's property. I Carma Bell, admlnlstratrtx of John L. Bell, vs. Frank-E. Brown; order striking complaint and) al lowing 20 days In which to file amended complaint." . . Probate Court , Joseph P. Bressler estate;! semi annual account of Francis E. Bressler, executrix, shows re ceipts, 94160.25 and disburse ments the same; cash on: hand 8509.42. Jennie Lawrence " estate; ap praisal of Bernard Plas, George Haines and Mike Landwlng at 91010. of which. 8950 is in real property. L ! Effie E. Hicks estate; inherit ance tax of 8228.97 assessed on 931,769.54 legacy of Kerta Bon dell, daughter, and eole heir; ex ecutor's final account lists body of estate at 888.028; final hear ing; set for August 12. p James Ernest Welch estate; final decree awarded Dora M. Welch. , Edna J. Brown estate; August It set for final hearing. Marvin L. Schuster estate; -(Joseph B. Felton aamad. adminis trator, and Herbert Chandler. Joel Naalin and Chrlntena Chandler, appraisers, of reel and personal property valued, at 8500. Elton Taylor Lafky estate; or der waiving appraisal; Inventory of Herman B. Lafky shows. 8288 received frets Lewis ; Jadson as settlement of damages owing; ward for ittjarles. Richard Walker estate; final account of Leonard Walker, es ecater, shews receipts and dis harsemeata of II07IJ4; trust agreement fUed between executor and Pearl Lodge Ko. 8t of the Maaoas for sfkeep of cemetery tl la Stolen Dan O'Brien, 881 North Commercial street, report ed to potiee yesterday that a man who had been staying at hie hense stele two five' dollar bills from a parse in a dresser drawer. Name aad description of the sus pect were fumiabtd police. Has Arpendectoxsy Leonard Hewitt of Delake underwent an appendectomy Sunday st the Dea coness hospital. Ills condition is reported aa good4 yH-:- ' Clark lletnrns---First Aid Cap tain Percy L. Clark has returned to duty after spending two iweeks st the Red Cross Aquatic school at Issaquah, Wash, , - eotchycurcyn Lrsxnax. 4iamiBss come yens here. Lsrgti amounts ... tts&U amonnts . we have plaos for oota. uvstcifate new w-.tfcotrt oUIcation. Ltp U or wriul Servians ! & ' Lcccn Jlsa'a 129 S. liberty - rh. CC-01 ft nil Scions oi!i5ntM - - This groop of yonns; EnglUh nobfllry is pictured jnst afW diarmbarkins from liner that bronsztt them to Montreal from England. Left to risfat, they are: Angus and Jeremy James, standing with Miss Tesetia Fa wens; the Earl of March and the Hon. Gordon Lennox, sons of the Daks of Richmond; Lord ' Edward Cavendish and the Hon. George 8t. Lawrence Poneonby, eon of the Earl and Countess of Beee borongh. : The children will remain in Canada for the dnraUom."-HW photo. i ' " lots; final hearing set for An rust 12.- - J . W. H. Barghardt setatej final decree granted EmmeUne L Ludl Barghardt, executrix, r n Mary prodrabsky eaute; final hearing set for Aagust t. Howard Ernest Ostria guard ianship' Gustavo A. Ostria au thorised to disburse 818 monthly for ward's wpporV 1 ? 1 Ole Dieted estate; Shepherd A Briggs, adminUtrator, i authorised to convey deed to real property to A. S. Bartsoff. i 9. J. McKee estate final ac count of Gertrude Dickinson Me kee. administratrix, shows re ceipts. 82891.(3; disbursements, 9816.11, turkey expense, 81 544.22; final hearing set for August 5. ! Laura Rand Terrill estate; "CY T. Terrll, administrator, author ised to seU stocks. j Eatherlns Bradley, i knows as Katie Bradley, estate; John Joerg named executor and Earle M. Dane, Berlin Atkins and W. J. Moriarty, appraisers, of 12000 personal property estate; win leaves 220 to Cloyce Joerg, grandson, Portland, and remaind er to John Joerg, son, Woodbum. Milton Arthur and Altha Irene McClaln gnardianshlp; J. Deo Mc Claln shows receipts, 8858 and disbursements, 9S23.11. In an nual report i as guardian. Thomas Kirk estate; lnherit ance tax receipt for $781.88. i Jastiee) Court Richard D. Howard, defective mufGer, fiaed 91. ) Harry A Fuller, 10 PUO 11 cenieilnid l,4.v4r-,i,-" Albert J, McKay, j drunk cm highway, pleaded guilty and sen tence continued to July 12. On charge of driving; an automobile following revocation of driver's li cense, pleaded gnllty atfd fined $25 and sentenced to 20 days, sentence suspended on payment of costs and fine, but held in abeyance oa granting of appeal in coart ; i Millard Orey, failure to give right of way to pedestrian, fined 81. i r i " Leroy H. Westergoerd, failure to stop, fined $1. - ftlarriage Lieeass Dan A. Tarpler, 24, farmer, route five, Silvertoa, and Jennie R. Glsse, 18, domestic. Turner. . Donald Blake MacMillaa, legal, student Cedar Falls, ! Iowa, and Dorothy Corrlnne Austin, legal, student, Woodbum. : DG&3 V0L1 CCAMSAS CSY ct th famcvt FC3TUU:D 0:3 v Sm 1 tier i3 seliatai b , EKTfffsirhj 1:53 a, n. . ( lecesd Her) " : aw Serf rizrIS assrs b Ita- fx $a t&f, trriraj 83 ;.n. . (inw tort? SaTB 5-3 asarli it IU Lsaia, sznrisj 73 a. xa. .. fTMrs Cmrl " Use this speedier servies as ; save yoej tim. Aix-eoaU- ttened onlpment for all " classes of tzaveL - yjrsieascqeswl'A tke ' ' ; PeriUsa Mmm, Uwit ef Soatltern j Pacifle Agent, . or, write J. C4CemmlBg, Con.' rass. Agent, Fittock Clock,', Portland. 1 sZ) ) r' s )) I liTTijllH' :. C f If! f I FSA Panose Farms in Crounly; Resettlement of Tenants Is Purpose Purchase of at least fiva fanns in Marion county in the next few months will be financed by the government through the farm security administration' tenant farm purchase Swimming Classes To Start Thursday Great enthusiasm Is being shown for the seventh consecutive "Lean to Swim" contest, spon sored by the American Red Cross In cooperation with the city schools and the city of Salem. The campaign starts Wednesday morn ing, at Olinger and Leslie pools. Registration win take place Wed nesday and classes start Thurs day. - 1 y ' The free classes are open to everyone except those who are too young, to take care of themselves.-' Vernon Ollmere. director of the playgrounds, points ont that the main ides behind the campaign is to teach safety in water ia order to have pleasure with safety. Each successful stu dent will be awarded a Red Cross certificate. Claasee will be held THE STATESAIAN is gola to spend the Suittmer at the Oregon Beaches. THE STATESMAN! eoins oyer crerr mondnir early, tlw Terr morning it is printed. so that it can spend the day with you while you stretch' your toes and let the sunlight tetUeintoyowliinV- ;.. THE STATESMAN) will keep you in touch with' things in Salem and the country around it while you're fithing f or crahf and steeping the sand out of your hair. It will be a good coiapaxuWibr yott on your vacation. . THE STATESMAN has inade 8peal witli pottpfllce authorities and stage lines In order to Join you at tho earliest possible hour every day. It will he delir- rwl tK day it is Scaddo Ncslrovin Occanlalro DoLalro ';.:-! , OneGoI:;: M o;, WMMMMMiM0no-moiitli .50c V ;' ?; ; ': - . - . Your local carrier will collect on your return. r '. . . ... , ....... ... - .... - Uh'ethVr you are sroihs to the sa ehcre cr the Mountains, THE STATESMAN will fol-to- there too. Szzns Uzi e, 2in(j rate. 1 , Canadian Haven program, caariee .noes, manager of the local FSA office, said yes terday. The program was extend ed Saturday to this county along with Deschutes aad Coos couatiee. . Appointment of a county ten ant purchase committee to re view applicants, appraise farms and recommend acceptance of Qualified tenants will be made within 20 days. - Formerly only chattel loans were made to needy farmers through the local office. The new extension enables farms to be bought and then resold to farm ers who do not own their own farms. Payments win be extend ed over a 40-year period. With the addition of t h e s e three counties, 10 Oregon coun ties are how Included In terms of the Bankhead-Jones act Others are Clackamas. Linn. Lane. Jack son, - Lincoln, Malheur and Wal lows. for beginners. Intermediates, swimmers, Junior life saving and senior life saving. printed at the following po Nolccott Taft " Cullor City Dopoo Bay to nnvs men yc c:i youd vncanoii. ezo.3 oior Burned Building Win Be Repaired Theuer and Hughes Given $550.0 Permit; Many Permits Issued ; F. A. Theuer and S. A. Hughes were issued a- building permit yesterday tor- 85500 repairs on their building at 240-242 South Commercial street which was gutted by fire a week ago Sun day. . The building I4 occupied by the T L Kuhns 4 service station' equipment ' company and the Stevenson company, tiro recap pers. The. upstairs portion of the building, an apartment occupied by the Theuera,!: was also dam aged. -. .' .1' Other permits 3 Mrs. Florence Irwin to repair dwelling at 445 North 12th street 8100; S. J. Ar nold, to erect one story dwelling and garage at 2485 Myrtle av enue, 82250; Hessle Donaldson to alter dwelling at 1288 Marlon street 825; Mrs. N. Bisson to re-roof- dwelling': at 840 Richmond avenue, 850; Kills II. Jonee . to erect 1 story dwelling and ga rage - at 2110 South ; Cottage street 14400; Mrs. Blanche L. Jonee to reroof dwelling at 808 South Church street, MS; L. K. Cotterman to repair dwelling at 1078 Highland avenue. 888; Wil lis S. Moore to reroof bouses at 22T South Winter street 840, and 1480 D street 845; L. A. Bird to reroof shed at 481 North High street 815, and Susan Lynee to repair dwelling at 1(58 South High Street 888. Registration Low, Non-Resident Cars - Non-resident, motor vehicle reg istrations in Oregon tor June, 1840, aggregated 18,788, as com pared to 21,818 tor Jane last year. Secretary of State Earl Saell reported yesterday, r v For the first six months of ITdkeupyour Appeitite!! Tost Thrill Scotch Graham cd You Grocer's Oitor Hoclr Ocean Pari: ilgato Beach Newport m m Seal Hoc!: Valdport Yachats Florcnco 1840 non-resident registrations" numbered 47,182 as against 52. 014 tor the similar period In 1228. - Officials attributed the de crease in registrations this yearr to uncertainty resulting from the war scare. Election Supplies Ordered by State Ordering supplies for the No vember election got under . way here ' yesterday through Dave O'Hara, head of the state elec tions bureau. . ' ; J O'Hara said a large number of printed forms were required for the election,, including poll books and t a 1 1 y sheets. These sup plies are furnished , to the counties at state expense. The eonnties -provide ballots and vot ing booths and pay members of the election boards. 1 - The state elections bureau also will direct the printing of the combined voters and measures pamphlets to be Issued prior to the general election. ', ;VCARD OF THANKS , We are deeply gtateful to our many friends for' the flowers and kindness shown us in our sudden loss of dear wife and mother. ' " B. J. TUCKER and Family. 1 ALL 3 frAMOUS MOD EHKGIS v'l AmiAlJCES r May Now So Purchased for Only Dsv7a . 8)2X3 j Pet Veei NORGE RANGE, '31 Per Me. NORGE REFRIG. 11 Per Mo. NORGE WASHER 2 Per Bio. fetxi nun teesn Electrie Iron : With Any Combination ef 1 Two or Mors Norge Anpllanees j , GEO. E. ALLEII S3A X, . Phone 4810 Commercial -A MiiuiiMwiiBssninnnF''-TiHHJir-i,,JSi;r.l. LOtf AMO CLE J, CALIF. IIILL at ?jv:1. JL i --( - . -.z- f-' . .- : ,