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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1940)
Local News ; Briefs Vtmem Man Here Fred Ford, Held1 nta for RKO motion pic- tares,! from Portland and Seattle, topped la Salem yesterday and was shown around by Manager Carl ; Porter of Warner Bros, theatres, the Elainore and the CapltoL Ford said his company had fast purchased some un usually outstanding pictures whldh are'' soon to be billed at the Elsinore. The movies, he re ported, are following a trend toward light-heartednesg and wit and away from the "heavies, " $ enxiannual Shoe Clearance Sale, Acklln Bootery, iU N. High.,! Old-Time Photon Bought Wal do Mills, pioneer sites chairman for the Salem Centennial commis sion, yesterday issued a request for possessors of pictures of old time scenes in and near Salem to lend them to the commission for fully- and returned ; to their own ers. The pictures should be left at the Centennial office on North High street. 3f "ijp of tour savings is insured alem Federal, ISO S. Liberty. Coming Erents - j Jely 14 Missouri society picnic, Portland. i July 14 South TJakota pk fc in Bryant park. Albany. J lIy SI Indiana picnic. Cjonrallls. July 2 Former residents of Waitsbnrg, Wash picnic at Olinger field. I July AO-3I, Ang. 1 ill live, slock Judging and crops tour. I July 81, An. 1-4 Salens Centennial celebration. wooa and Stan Church of the production and special events de partment of KOIN-KAI-K, radio station of Portland today visited Salem to arrange for a series of broadcasts to advertise Salem and the Salem centennial. Present plans call for an extensive cover age of centennial activity, plus a aeries of broadcasts to precede July 80th, " Persian Stolen A big grey coupe pulled up and someone picked up M. W. Miller's blue grey perslan eat from in front of hi home at 10 Morgan avenue. Miller reported to police yester day fc He was unable to catch the license numbers of the car. The cat is valued at 150. Semi-annual Shoe Clearance Sale, AcklJa Bootery, 105 N. High. To Repair Depot The Shell Qll company was issued a build ing permit yesterday for altering and repairing its gasoline storage depot at 26 SO Portland road at a cost of $1500. P. M. Gregory was Issued a permit to repair a two-story dwelling at ZaO Bel mont, $50.. Whales Seem Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Isherwood of Salem, who are spending the summer at Ta S, : report whales have been Men In the ocean in that viein lty Tills week and that Tom cod- are now running. " Back, front Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Hutcheon, 1240 South 15th street, have returned from a ten-day vacation during which they visited Vancouver, Victoria and Nanalmo in British Columbia. Mr. Hutcheon said that a martial spirit was very noticeable in both Vnilpnii Vf.i anil VlKtnrlo will. thr, forthconilft lebration. He diesfB parading before recruiting sa d they would be handled care- offlce8 and kiUled bagpipers of Canadian "S c o t c h" regiments giving frequent concerts. He re ported the weather was excellent. Semi-annual Shoe Clearance Sale. Ackjlin Bootery, 105 N. High. Vandalism Noted Extensive damage to windows, door locks andj other parts of the Auburn school building is under consid eration by school district author ities following apprehension of a bevy of youthful marauders yes terday by Deputy Sherrif L. L. Plttlnger and Mrs. Nona White, county probation officer: Air ri fles land rocks accounted for 42 windows in thj structure, the authorities reported, while a lock had i been badly damaged by a firecracker. Luts florist P S593. 127$ N. Lib Practice Monday The Chema wa grange will be host to all in terested grange organ! lations Monday at 8 p.m. to rehearse for the Square dances for the Salem Centennial pageant. From 44 to 120 persons are needed to take part in these dances and all gran gers ; are invited to meet at the Chemawa grange hall Monday to learn -the calls and the manners of the old time dances. Dr. .j. Vinton Scott, dentist. New office location, 744 N. Calltol. Open Sunday mornings. Ph. 6964. Appear on Radio The Salem Centennial Syncopaters appeared in a one hour radio broadcast over KOAC. last night. Tommy Hoxle, Centennial press agent, acted as master of ceremonies. The broadcast was a part of the Oregon state highway depart ment's '"Oregon on Parade" se ries. Art Vicary at Canton Tavern. To Keeel ve McXary A recep tion for Charles L. McNary is be ing planned by the Salem grange for tonight at 8 o'clock. Senator McNary is a member of the local grange. On the committee irrang ing for the affair are Judge George Rossman, Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson and Max Gehlhar. Scouts Incorporated The Leb anon local council of. Girl Scouts filed articles of incorporation with the state corporation department yesterday. Sponsors of the group were listed as Ora Bohle, Blan dena Wilson and Elaine Forrey. Picnic Sunday The annual pic nic of the Hollywood club will be at Silver Creek falls, Sunday, July 14. Picnickers will brfng their own lunches. The club will hold no more meetings until after the state fair. At Health Department M lis Laura Harsted, nursing consultant on maternal and child health from Portland, is at the Marion county i department of health this week conferring with the staff members: Club to Meet Central Town send club No. 6 will meet in the courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. Picnic Sua day The Melting Pot club will meet for a picnic dinner Sunday In Olinger park. Coffee will be served. Obituaries Garriao Alleen Josephine Garrison, late resident of Anmsville, Ore., at a local hospital, July S, at the age of 21 years. Survived by husband. Cheater C. Garrison, and Infant son, Ronald Chester Garrison, of sAumsTille; parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harmon, of Molalla, Ore.; slaters. Miss Betty Harmon of -Molalla, Mrs. Floyd Abrahamson -of Canby and Mrs. .Archie Moore of Portland; brothers, Dan-ell and Kenneth Harmon of Molalla, Robert Harmon of Oakland, Calif.; grandmother. Mrs. M. E. Parker of Lambertson, Minn. Fu neral services will be held Friday, July 12. at 2 p. m. at Clougn-Bar-rick chapel. Rev. Guy L. Drill of ficiating. Interment will be In City View cemetery. Otto Julius Otto, at the residence, I IIS Center street, July 4, aged 18 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. C. F. Schulenburg of Sheridan, two other daughters and four sons; 22 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Re mainjteln cars of .Walker & How ei' aneral home. Services Friday. :'v IS, at 2 p. m. from St. John's Lutheran church. North 16 th and A streets, with Walker A Howell Funeral home in charge. Rev. H. W. Gross will officiate. Conclud ing services at Lee Mission ceme- i. . Hansen Henry C. Hansen, at the family residence in Shaw, July 6, at the age of C 9 years. Survived by one state Mrs. B. E. Bruemmer of XlroB Iowa. Memorial services will a held from the chapel of tk .TTalker A Howell Funeral hosse. Saturday. July 12, at 2 .as. lThe remains will be for wards 1 to -Dennlson; Iowa, for errlfss and interment. o G:n Drin mr vow kidaevs eonUia II sbBoS f ttar tafcoo er alters whlea to ratify the Um 4 kaop yea kaeltay. Whoa taoy rt tirad Ma doa woes rla fa taa dajUao, r yoop tra yc a atgato. rumw wtta niai-uns mm mhawm thor ia ooaavthina wta trmr kkinrra r hlmddmr. oa't : kte maditioa tad lotrwmimMm rattel oiaordar r taaamr roaeooa Mmn r ta rmaia la your Mood, is aAniaa baeaaiao. riMwaUa Ua Miaa. looa af Ma aad oai sr. Daat wmill Amk not drmrzlxt for IVosa'a 2tBa h4 luewnfulij by atiUioao f orovor 4 years. Tlwy girm aappr rdief aad wiB aetp t&a 11 saues at kidacy tabes flwh out polsoa . M wacte froxs yox blood. Get Deaa's PiUa, mn ife-' if It N A. .1 )) Snffpr Longer r wnn OTHERS JFaXLI oar Cbioeco rcracdl. Amaxfor 8DO-" C8S for 6000 yr ia CHINA. K matter ith wtat ilment yoa arm ATFLICTED diarder, i BBtHis, fcert, lng, lirf. kidnor, stocaek, rt. eonl (patten, nlecrt. dtabctis. favor, skis, fomalo cotar ptaiota ... i' Charlie Chan Chinese Herb . ' S. B. rof Offis boors I to P-3 oscpt Sunday - ana : Wdno4y, 9 to 10 n Court Actions Few Thursday Trial, Absence of Judge 1 welling Canse Drop in'ActiTitw Trying of the case of W.. T. Richardson in; department one, and absence of Circuit Judge L. O. Levelling of department two from town, has reduced outside Judicial activities around the Mar ion county courthouse to a mini mum in recent days. . Routine matters demanding the attention of the circuit and pro bate courts .continue to . be filed, however. ' I f ' Circuit Court Neon Credit and Collection Bu reau v. Raymond C and Ida Eauall; order to make complaint more definite and certain. James C. ts. Ann B. Irwin; di vorce complaint charging deser tion; married Alarch 9, 1928, Wilhelmica Dabney vs. Thomas A. Dabney; divorce complaint charging desertion; married Oc tober 24, 1924. 1 v ! State vs. Louis J. Bartos and state vs. M m( e r D. j Belshee; transcripts from Woodburn Jus tice court. Harvey E. Anderson vs. Delores E. Anderson; answer, and croes 3111k Pool Talked Members of the state milk control board are meeting witb milk producer-distributors bere to discuss milk pool problems. Each producer-distributor is being heard separately, with conferences started yester day and expected - to continue through tomorrow. Leaves for Cleveland- Justice Percy Kelly of the state supreme court left here Wednesday night for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will attend the annual Knights Temp lar conclave. Justice Kelly at one' time was state grand master of the Oregon Masonic lodge. To Open Bids Bids Involving road and bridge construction cost ing more than $800,900 will be opened at a meeting of the state highway commission in Portland Thursday. Most of the projects will be paid for jointly by the state and federal government. Moved to Hebo H C. A. Car ver, 2415 South High street, and his family have moved to Hebo, where he will operate a service station. Superintendent Lauder back of Standard Stations, Inc. for this district will take his place. In Hospital C 1 y d e Ramsby, Silverton business man, is receiv ing medical observation at the Salem General hospital. He has been ill several weeks. House Prowled The home of J. J. Wangler. 13 2 0 Nebraska street, was ransacked Wednes day night, but nothing taken, he reported to police. From Minnesota R e v. and Mrs. A. L. Beckendorf and their son Richard have arrived from Minnesota to visit with Mrs. Beckendorf's mother, Mrs. L. M. Scharff, 2037 Nebraska avenue. Colonel Here Colonel D. M. Randall of the United States Ma rine corps, officer in charge of the western recruiting division made a tour of inspection to the local recruiting station Tuesday. His office is in San Francisco. Schedule Program The Salem Centennial Singers, under the di rection of Ronald Craven, will broadcast from Salem via remote control over KGW Tuesday night at 7:15. Named Solicitor M r s . G. G. Looney has been named by the i county Red Cross organization to solicit refugee funds in the Hazel Green district. Line Extension Allowed Per mit for a 725-foot line extension along the Wells road in the south end of the county11 was granted yesterday by the Marlon, county court. complaint in which defendant al leges cruel , and inhuman treat ment, asks custody of minor chil dren, f llfli attorney fee, ISO suit money and ! monthly support money. j I Herbert Young ts. Hurst Trnck line; dismissal : order based -on stipulation) including all matters in justice as well as circuit court. j ProbaU Court I Eliza Keppinger estate; report of sale of ! -property in Riverside addition, Salem, to H. C. and Inez Mace for $400 bj Pearl Herring, executrix, j ! Martin token estate; notice of private sate of Alt O. Nelson, administrator. -i Minnie C. Brooks estate; order confirming sale of real property by Charlie Brooks, administrator, to; A. M. land Margaret Zahare for 111004 ' : ' ? i Wilhelmina Zorn estate; . peti tion of Kryin Kern for- appoint ment as executor, and of Elmer Johnson. 4 A. Ulvin and Reber G, A 1 1 e appraiser; personal property v&lued at 110,000 in volved. J ! R u p e r it Pernerstorfer estate; First National Bank of Portland Aimed executor, Clement J. E to ner, Morris L. Fuehs and L. A. Ledoux, appraisers, of $15,009 in cash, stocks and baking equip ment. - r! Mary Walker estate; final dis charge granted Joseph Walker, administrator. Helen M.j Southwick estate; C. V.j: Johnson! and Frank Wright man, executors, authorized to spend 1125 tto reroof dwelling. Joseph Hiller estate; Frank Q. Smith named administrator da bonis non. I John Irvin, William Frank and Ralph David Meng guardianship; final account of Edwin L. Meng, guardian, shows receipts and dis bursements,! $573.25. J. J. Krens estate; final de cree granted Amelia L. and Anna E. Krens, executrlces. Eliza j. Morley estate; order confirming filing of receipts by John E. Morley, executor. Joseph P.iBress!er estate; I order allows continuing payments of $ monthly to Frances E. Bress- ler until further notice. : v v Marigene, Billy Lou and James Newton. Lee guardianship: Nor man K. Wlnslow, guardian, aath- orued to pay $Sd monthly to Flossie E. Lee, wards mother, for their support and also ordered to permit her to use household furniture for their nse. ! - Caroline McCracken e s tat e; Emma Oueffroy, executirx, auth orised to sell Linn county timber appraised at $70 to Knapp com pany of Portland for $1200. . Ross B. Moore estate; citation on sale of real property filed by Pioneer Trust company, executor. J. W. Ransom estate; annual account of Wayne Ransom, ad ministrator, shows . receipts, $2042.98, disbursements, $1133. 87; balance, $409.11. y Municipal Court Gus Patzer, drunk; committed to serve $10 fine. Wrecks 4 Autos In One Collision ASHLAND, July U-ypAn un premeditated attack on a rival au tomobile agency landed Vernon E. Rush; 18, in the hospital today with a broken foot. He missed a downtown turn with a new demonstrator and crashed into the other firm's showroom. Rush wrecked his own ear as well as tba three on display. Birth IloUaad To Mr. and Mrs. Clarw ence Elmer Holland, route seven box 214, Salem, daughter, : Bar bara Lee, July I, Bungalow: Ma ternity home. Dunia To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Edward Dnnlgan, route five! box 2C9, Salem, daughter. Rose Iola, July 2, Salem General hos pital. Weigel To Mr. and Mrs. Ed mond Albert Weigel, 710 North Commercial street, Salem, son, Lloyd Albert, Jnly t, Salem Gen eral hospital. Salenr Girl OLeads For Titiairi Crown Gladyg Akvig ITas Total of 259,000 Voteg in Taft Race TAFT, July 11 A Salem girl In leading position for Queen and Intentions of the "Whlsker tnos,' of Salem's famous Centen nial celebration in August, to take part are promise enough that this year's Tatt Redhead ronndup, July 27-2 S, will be one of the best and most elaborate events ever staged here, j " Leading among several girls for the throne of queen of the ronndup ; te Gladys Askvig. well knows Salem girl, residing at Marlon hoteL Miss Askvig, though a newcomer in contests ot this nature, has already garnered total of 259.000 votes. This re markable start is due to the splen did support given by her sponsor, Meyer's Top Notch restaurant of Salem. To 'the winner of queen's throne will go a trip,, all expenses paid, to the San Francisco fair. The next five highest girls will serve in the royal court with diamond ring being given to the candidate who runs second to the queen. The contest closes with the selection of the qneen on July 24. . Salem has a 1 w a y s figured prominently in Taft's famous fes tival. In 1938, .Nina Fahey. Sa lem, won the redheaded bathing beauty contest, and in 192S thy Lenon placed third in the ovent. As many will remember. Marvin "Red") Headrick, well known Salem business man, wore the tiara of "King Eric the Red" of the tiUan-balred festival in 1938., i HEM! Llayncad Gran Svisfj On Internailoncil Affairs tit "t -I ) V? ! J 5 ; 5. v 5 - 4'-i-k Swing, dlstlngolshed broadcas ter and authority on interna tional affairs is heard on 71 coast to coast Mutual network stations, including KSLM in Salem. Under the sponsorship of White Owl Cigars. Honday io Friday 6 p.m. lo 6:15 p.n. it's Good Beef Time at Salem's Leading Mitt. 171 S. Commarckd Fhoas) 8757 Ladloal Br our roluma of buainaaa, wo aro oblo to offer you tho choicest of xaoato ert a coat thai will foUj pleaso you. 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