The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Nevs Briefe ; Trial of Note
Permit Isswed- Building , PM
mits -were Issued yesterday to Hel
ta Southwick to- lerool dwelling;
it 1159 Marion street. ISO; Dr.
E.-E. Getxlaft to niter garage at
195 North 14th street, 140; Mrs.
Carrie Cnase to reroof dwelling at
1125 Nebraska street. 150; Q. II.
rimm to erect one story dwelling
Snd garage at 277 South Liberty
ltreet. Ill 0.0; Charles Green to
repair roit f dwelling at 143 Cn
toa street, 129: Robert Perllch to
reroof dwelling at 1020 North
Church street; Earl Balry to re-1
aair dwelling at 2110 North Com
mercial strete, 125 J alius
Scbuets to build a one story dwel
ling and garage at 1415 Norway,
$2800: William Chapman tobaild
a y story dwelling and garage
at 1185 Broadway, 1150; Wil
li am Stepenek to alter and repair
1H story dwelling at IS 8 North
19th street, 1X090; Fred B. Rob
erts to build a one story dwelling
and garage at 1010 Sprnce, 12000.
Lts florist. P. 1592. 1271 N. Uh
' Comin; Events
July S8 - Former residents
of Waitsbarg, Wash., picnic at
OUnger field.
July 29 Pennsylvania pic
nic at Independence park. ' -
July SO-31, Aug. 1 4H live-
stock judging and crops tour.
July. 81, Aug. 1-4 Salem
Centennial celebration. v
' August 4 State ' Tennessee
society pk-alc at , ilcMlaavtlle,
Aagnst 4 Oklahoma p tenia
at Jantsen beach, Portland.
Aagnst ; 4 Nebraska picnic
at Avery park, Cerrallla.
' Angvst 4 -Montana picnic at
Avery park; CorraULv
Ao",nst . 4 Orchard Heights
homecoming, . Luther Stoat's
picnic ground.
' Aagnst 14 to 18 AnmsviHe
harvest featlvaL ,
Angnst IS Carolina picnic,
Bryant park, Albany.
Bit by Horseshoe Karl Hatch-
Ins. 18. 2141 South Winter street,
was treated by first aid men yea-
esnin
i u -
Executrix of ' Blark Hlls
Estate Sues for .-Stuns
of $2000 and $6000
Trial of the promissory note
case of Margaret R. Ellis as execu-
I trix ot the estate of Mark D EUla
against E. Floyd, Ellis began here
yesterday before Circuit Judge L.
H. McMahan. d v f '.-t" .: t 5 -".', i':
The ease is an effort to recover
on two notes, one for 14009 and
the other for 12000, alleged owed
anon by the defendants : : '
The; plaintiff: appeared aa her
only : witness yesterday after ' se
lection of a Jury, - and was fol
lowed by C C. Bryant, Rex Gib
son, Carle Abrams, and Ellis him
self If or the defense, .vrv.r .
f Circuit Court
Courtney. C. Houck and others
as M. W. Hoack and company vs.
W. G. Allen as Allen Fruit com
pany; order on motion to .make
more definite, and certain; origin
Wants Oiling Done The coun
ty court has received a letter
terday after he was hit on the I from Joseph J. Jteoer, cnairman j &ny made October 10, 1939, and.
head by a horseshoe during ; a j 0f the "board for ' school district I not entered; ordered now. record
horseshoe game at Leslie play-1 si (a Mt. Angel, asking that cer-led nunc pro tunc,"
Tronnd.- William? Bergin, 11 WU-1 taint environs of the Mt. Angel . u,a d- ifr SL .MeKinnev
liams avenue, was treated ior a high . scnooi oe pavea wnue we u John Whitten; ; order for de-
cut left hand. K. m. Taylor, ron-i Marion county roaa oumB -fnnp-i fendant to surrender possession
land, was treated for a crushed j ment is in the vicinity The aehdol of reai .property to defendant as
hand received wnen a trauer neiooara aesires w iuj 1 of October -L
was repairing at 655 Marion ground ana parsing strip arouna cerma Bell as administratrix
fn nn nla hand. Rorer I the school gymnasium paved, asl. Tv, vmhv v. Rmwn
Baker, 21, Silverton. received we aaomer strips nearoy una. &nd others; an,wer of defendant
treatment for cuts received in an VV , v. .rj. . ."I Brown denying generally.
.-..vl m Dinrrh I lireeu iweiwri idle blico, nuu T 1 11 t j . M
ov.""T.rr: will pay the county Immediately -.i:!- 7?- l'i .
er, 1504 North 15th street, waa I """'r: ' I tiff to show cause why he has
paid 1210.75 under divorce ae-
iSafatv of voar aarlnra is Insured cree granted Febraury 15, 19 s 8
at Salem Federal. 120 8. Liberty, reqniring blm to pay 18000 In
S 4 aroonuuy installments, ana s
Mattson uaca tienry juatrsun, j uontaly support money for cniid,
Prudential .Insurance company
vs. W. F. Gruenow ana otners;
. . m - me won.
celved when he reu aown.
Booked by Police Charged by I
cltr nolice with violation of basic
mi r Orrille D. Beardsler. I clerk ot the countr court, re-
125S South Liberty street; Harold I turnea sunaay irom an extensive
W. Pickering, lfi&f worm upuoi uu "i,w"8" .V order confirming sale.
street; Lee H. Andrews, r o a t e ion r mon HochBtetaer vs. Thel-
two; Walter J. steeger, route iwo; ninleted by a visit ma O. Carlson; same order.
Miltou ,C Plman.j Albany; B K JJiJS Chester A. Page v.. Thomas
r eiana, uuaruian "uuus. . Kav Woolen Mill: reply ot plain-
Harry C. Poole, 1535 South Com- uJt2YtofWmvto im- tiff denies that 14200 salary was mained In camp during the period,
mercial street, was charged- with ,o4 k, full compensation and aUeges sal-1 Wednesday morning 17 camp-
operating an automobile not in Canadian-American border ary modilications did not affect ers under the leadership of Jim
proper control,, and Victor L. Ber- . immieration officials of both bonus clauses of original con- Cole, Eric Fitxsimons, Ward Miles,
nardi. 1871 North Commercial n .Y-ii tr.ct. Boh Shunke and Tom Medley left
street, was charged- with passing by otaer memberi of hIa family Probate Court camp -for Hoodoo Butte, from
in an miersecuuu -uu u and by Mrs. Margaret Rehfuss. Donald B. Botts estate; final wnere tney emuui
side. . L r nAifft ner- admin- day hike along the Skyline TraiL
2L?-S? yttrStSll" iBtratrlx. approved and final dis- I nesd ay afternoon, th. group
Willkla Hears Thai Roosevelt Is in tho Raco 5 Reach Top Call Board
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Of Jefferson
Today Irene Dunne, Gary
" - ' - - Grant In "My Favorite
Wife." Ralph Bellamy in
"Queen of the Mob."
Friday Bette Davis. Charles
Boyer in "All This and
' Hhm .Tofl." Wendell
WfllYtW "lBfHnii
Please.-
21 Blake Weekend Hike in
. Spite of Rainy
Weather-
Rainy weather at Pamella lake
I failed to daunt the spirits of 21
members of the Chemeketans, Sa-
I lem hiking organization, and their
friends, who made the ascent of
Mt. Jefferson Ban day morning,
Tha party, which reached the
lake at C p. m in the midst ot a
rain squall, remained there until
midnight and then began the
eilmh nn the - southwest face of
the 10,500-foot peak. The summit
immediately , below the rock pin
nacle was reached by 19:39 a. m.
A fresh coatlnjc of snow made
ascent of the pinnacle unusually
precarious, so that only me tnem-
nf th, nrtv misi mm ciimu
f . ..Ttrrnii summit. These I Today Nancy Kelly. Jon
..n Robert .Kendell and Otto Hall in -"Sailor's Lady.
Bowman, leaders of the party, I uesar Komero la "juuexy
CAPITOL
Today George Brent, Vir-
-ginla Bruce In "The Man
Who Talked Too Much."
,. Gens Autrey in "Carolina
' Moon." ;
Wednesday L 1 o y d Nolan.
Lola Lane In -"Gangs - of .
Chicago. Ann "Sheridan,
Jeffrey Lynn in "It All
Came True."
Saturday John Wayne, Sig
rid Gurle in "Three Faces
West.- Richard Arlen, An-
dy Devine la -Black Dia-
- mon da."
j GRAM) r
Wendell L. Wmkle. the Republican presidential 1 en route from Colorado Springs to Denver. Among
candidate, listens to final sessions of the Demo- I other thiaga, Wlllkie heard that his opponent
co national convention while aboard a plane J November wffl be Preaidsnt Roosevelt himself,
Summer
Gamps
College Quintet on Tour
By ERIC FTTZSIMON3
SILVER FALLS " T CAMP
While the three-day hike was the
outstanding feature of camp last
week, many other forms of excite
ment entertained those who re-
Semi-annual shoe clearance sale, Agriculture Henrvv A. Wallace rrr'r"5" hiked six miles In to Duffy lake.
Acklln Bootery. iu . ttiga. - nM declared surplus eight fresh T , .TT.i ... where thev made camp for the
- .' . ' UeceUbles. which may be Bur-L.rr I. T, Ii nieht. Thursday morning they
Cabbage, lettuce, peas, tomatoes, " r-.,..-. estate- dis- basin to Marlon lake,' a distance
spinach, beets, carrots and snapL.!? "even miles. Many beautiful
. . J . i. - J , I.I I UlUUH'O .vuwuw - I I
merson. Salem entrants m tno
Taft Redhead roundup's queen
contest were. tied with 407,000
votes each for 21st place at yes
terday's count. High score of 458,
000 Totes was held by a Portland
girL The contest closes Wednes
day night.
Fills Pulpit C. F. French of
Salem spoke at the Methodist
church at Dallas Sunday in the
absence of the pastor. His topic
was the "Relation of Laymen to
' the Church." He is one of the lay
leaders of the Salem district for
the Methodist church.
Complete assortment of centen
nial costumes for men and women.
Hollywood Costumers, 925 8.W.
YamhilL Ph. BE 8754, Portland,
Oregon.
stated tne aaaiuons wouia neip Tr . s,.TOi- msrdtAnsbln:
hr rlvlnar Trt iHnRtin ir familiea nl . . T n -r-
wldlr choice of food, "and by tak- " gi0 " " pwpirS iold kea ot Duffy lake, ThreFlng.
,.t.-A -, guardUn, shows real property aoia t,.v vc. Jefferson. Marion
i to A. V. Herron for 150.
Semi-annual shoe clearance sale, Harold R. Irish estate; apprai
Acklla Bootery, 105 N. High. &1 t 15211 in personal Proper-
ty by Harry V. Carson, H. E.
Timber Back Home Timber, Peterson and George W. Hubbs.
trained police dog belonging to Clarence B. Stratton estate;
Porter Conger of Salem, has re- claim of 1800 of M. Etta Breck
turned home. Conger reported the enridge rejected by Ira D. Mix, ad-
animal stolen when it disappaered i mlnistrator.
last week. It turned out, be said Jastice Court
moving pictures were taken by
Jim Cole, who had the T's camera
alonx on the hike, snots were
George Rossman, Randall Kester
and Wallace Snrame. .
Other limbers wera Esther
Girod. Raloh Kennedy. Dorothy
I Mlddleton. Virginia Wells, Robert
G. Rlnmensteln. Ray Weaver, jcs-
ther Arnold,- Esther Erickson,
Harvey DieUman, Harry Robln
laon. Boh Beecrott. Norman Wins-
llow, John Mischke, ConiUnce
Smart. Paul ueuoer ana ieorge
Balm.
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River Program Is
Set for July 31 U
Will Include Races and
Mnsic Beginning
at 9:30 a.m.
Cisco Kid.-
rWednesday M a r y 1 a n d-
wuh.Brenda Joyce, John
Payne, Walter Brennan in
technicolor. s -
? LIBERTY
Today Wayne Morris, Claire
Trevor la "Valley ot the
Giants.- William Gargan,
Roaella Town In "Adven-
tures of Jane Arden.- . ,
Wednesdav James Carnev.
Ann Sheridan - in "Angels
with Dirty Faces.- "Smug-
gled Cargo.- j
Friday Three Mesquiteers
In "New Frontiers." Ron-
aid Reagan. Ila Rhodes in
"Secret Service of the
T Air." Chapter 2 "Dick
i Tracy's G-Men.-
STATE
Today Bing Crosby, Doro-
thy Lamour in "Road to
Singapore." Laraine Day,
Robert Cummings in "And
On Wu Beautiful.
On of the many features of
the Centennial week in Salem wiu
be the river observance on tne
htnVi tt the Willamette river.
The river ceremonies will begin I Thursday J a m e s Cagney,
at 1:20 on the morning of Wed- Pat O'Brien in "Fighting
nesday, -July 11. Chairman Don-' sm. vieior jorym
Madison and his committee are "Light of the Western
Bries.
Saturday midnight show
Laurence Oliver, Joan Fon-
tains In "Rebecca." -
nlanninsr a surprise program.
There will be au sunas ox
races, log-rolling, pioneer ceremo
nies. The nroxram will be held
on the Willamette just south of
the Marlon-Polk county bridge.
The reviewing stand will be built
near the Mellow Moon skating
rink. Those present in the revlew-
HOIXYWOOD
Today W. C. Fields, Mae
West In ?My Little Chicka-
dee.'
ered Jack, Mt Jefferson. Marion
lake and scenes at the campsites.
Camp Director Fred Smith, met
the hikers at Marion lake, and
Friday : afternoon the group
packed their camping supplies in
preparation for the return trip to
Camp Silver Creek. Tom Med
ley, Jack Poush, Gordon Weiler
and Earl Cooley. the hike anglers,
failed to make any good catches
ing place will be city and state I Wednesdav Otto Kruxer in
dignitaries, pioneers, tne city
band and ouartet. The pioneers
Him vMvnn vn. WMta Mtftom will be at U lorst jsapoec en urea i . : i diiihi.
Tnm(W, irf,t to nresent vocal and tastrmmeatal mmate ami am I bejrreeted by the official : partj. Friday Ann Sothern. John
z. . t Tne xenerai rroarm is iui
"Scandal Sheet." Nelson
Eddy,- Dona Massey in
evangelistic program.
Evangelist Group
Is Here Wednesday
On a 12,000-mile tour through
Rites Are Today,
Mabel Creighton
yesterday, that a neighbor boy Arthur B. McClellan, speeding Until the departure Friday -after the west, the Wbeaton college
had freed Timber from his chain Ith truck, pleaded guilty, July. noon. when, during a thundes quintet visita Salem Wednesday
to piay witn mm.
Church.
plementary
tiiva Kaaii fflod h- thA Rrn.
Fraud Reported Report has jrti,.iA. rhnrrh of Dallas to
been made to city police of a worn- J .vanB.. . n.,A, n thA Eranr Mi
an attempting to sell tablecloths eal Mennonite Brethren. Attorney
which she said were hand made, E McKey ot Dallas filed the
but wnicn were iouna m m ir j papers.
uiar stocx soia iwci ueiu
ment stores.
UWUi A . , "0 ; I - - . . . t . . .
31 set for sentence.- shower. Tom Medley began hook- nignt to couuui.
v ..v.rr. ,n -orrr! nor. 1 1 a rirYt mnit i tha First Bactist" cnurcn. accoro
5uZ nfrr U". Pleaded innocent, case or- iett However, since the hikers ing to Dr. Irving A. Fox. P"torJ
articles of tacorpora- .- . lt had alreadv sUrted on their Jour- The service will begin at 7:10
Larrv Walters, assault, plead- nev back to the truck. Tom only o'clock. -
ed not guilty, a n d preliminary J had the opportunity to bring four Oldest of the Wheaton college
hearing set for x p.m. today; tof the larger ones nome witn mm. i gospel teams, tne quintet is on
Meanwhile, the heavily-laden its 11th annual tour, since grao
iiivara id h jim r.ole. made the nating members are replaced each
3 mile trip from the lake" to year by new students, the quintet
the truck in the record time oi ovi nas a travel record i muro.
The Auto Just Ran
Into Him by Itself
I committed on failure to post 1500
bail.
Jack Dempsey, assault and bat-
ti -v Tf i f prT nn wife. nleAded euilty. sen-
I tt. it. n a n'n ff h t tence of 60 davs in jail suspended I minutes. After reaching the 187.000 miles, with visits to all
Shlndes Stolen Otto Diek- AimTnm. for all occasions. Bet- and defendant placed on one trnck ana piling their baggage on 48 states and four Canadian prov
meier. 1485 Baker street, reported I TitAATr store. 115 N. Hixh." I year's probation. top of it, the entire group started lnces.
in police that aix bundles of shin- Richard L. Striker, no automo- on the 70 mile ride home, arriv- Kvanrellstla la nurpose. the
. a I a mm a i - a Mt m a4 I m n A A Va mm-m I ... . m
rles were stolen from US yara i names ucpuiy onerm a. sj. i Due lignts, imea x. ing ti cwnp in ums iijf uwi r Bujtn m its program iwurra
i Burj nas appomiea xmaK u. i jummen ieaiiy , uciiuuius per ewrea dj ruji vi. 1 song ana instrumentmt oiu.
Sharp as special deputy sheriff j innkeeper, pleaded Innocent, trial j boys who took the three-day hike j qaartet numbers, testimonies and
of Marion county, accoraing to ordered set later. were Horace ueiain, uoruoa . spiritual message.
Saturday night or Sunday.
Obituary
Hill
Mrs. Lovle Evada Hill, July 20,
at the home of a daughter. Mrs. ;
certificate and oath filed
the Marion county clerk. '
of
with ATarT-iio-o f lnj3 ler Earl Cooley. Malcom Marsh, I ,
Robert J. French, 24, paper Conrad Cook, Ron Jones. Phil Codr. manager and first
Take. line', Name-Certificate -aker. ""Church streel t and "eppner 'nind Daily, tenor from Provo, Utah; John De-
assumed business name has oiuarea u. xexiic, , ------- - - . PB.rt .H;r- secona tenor, irom
Fmneral services will be at
10:80 o'clock this morning from
the Clough - Barrick chapel for
Miss Mabel Scott Creighton. 14.
who died at her home, 21 North
Liberty - street, Saturday -following
a heart attack. Burial will
be In the family plot In tha IOOF
cemetery. '. I PORTLAND. July 22.-V-T.
miam reiniuu was S'uu.w I rnla VnratAr. 4fl. S.n FranelSCO.
ot wiiiamette .vm't a platri, t paaenrer
taught for several years at Wal- or an aatoODUe drlTer yesterday
OWa. - I i.t v.. Wa ln4iirl In an tntomo-
Survivors include a sister. Mrs. -,H ' .
'!J?A1 The visitor was seated on
Zr. t, .nh . V rhton Jnne, bench in the park blocks when a
of SalJSJ Cr51"0" ,oae driverless automobile sUpped IU
Pallbearers will be Dr. Harold .r"?" vu"
Olinger. Homer Smith, Jr., Cecil I strixing mm.
Edwards, Oarlen Simpson, Kehne
Wain and Homer Goulet. Jr. The
casket win be open to' friends at
the chapel until 8:20 this morn
ing.
Margaret Mae Phillips of Salem, been meA witn Marion conn- P"- Salem route seven
Winkle,
aged 78 years. Survivors are sons, 1 1 clerk or tn salem-Tillamook
j ona uimora xxiu. mo . i Auto Freight line by Konert tioi-
Hlu, Dottt 01 saiem; owgnier, de
Ma.rra.ret Mae PhilllDS of Sarem; I
brother. Jonathan Harrlss of Okla-1 Semi-annual shoe clearance sale.
home; 11 grandchildren ana one i ACJtun Jtsootery. i uijn.
..a M.tiiM wjiwtaawaf aAWWisia t
wm rr: jutr22.-atTaL juuyt?
.v. xxr t niriiM .hi. I Townsend club will meet In tne
ciatmg. interment -t i ' "J"; -V-" I HQ fines
Memorial nark. u uio w w wu""" . -
convention, win xova.e syui
Robert L. Hurlburt, 24, optic
ian, 433 Union street, and Nordice
P. Johnson, 21, secretary, ass
North Summer street- '
Glen Chenowith, 40, lumber in
spector, and Vera Stockdale, 41,
housekeeper, both Albany.
MuniciDal Court
John Erickson and D. Kelly,
Wert y-r g2&
rm. a .mt
Penn.. and George Moran, piano
Saturday morning accompanist and soloist, from
a busy one ior me cHpr
got up la time for flag-raising,
because many Individuals chose
to sleep in and receive a free bath.
rather than crawl
rprlSiirvcy of Mental
Homes to Be Made
fast the early-rlsers'triumphantly
marched their hapless .- prisoners
Tlown .to the pool, where, amia
much cheering and laughter, the
unfortunate ones jwere promptly
launched. - ::s- ''' "'
c , tl.1 fimntri Went OD
v- hnhrir ride Satur-1 vey of Oregon's mental institu
Th a-overnor has no authority L.. ond aithnnrh. thev I Uons. Governor Charles A
tr. mnt- .AnridTH or commuta-1 - v . i, . timiii.r ihnver SnrtriA van advised in a letter
J "J?"' v- i Picnic Set Sunday The annual ,7 . "V t.neaTto inmates of ZT T failed to re;! hera vesterdav from Sur-
iToi "salem? rVlce, be held Sfh.S? VW fllll da "the spiriU what-oever. geon General Thoma. Parraxu
from the Clough-Barrick chapel 7,7Ik ' r "er! ""nJIlia. t"?-Sy -The .urvey vurt .-i w
VV11UV we aa.a . -
rvelirhton I Clab to Meet National conven-
Mabel Scott Creighton. at the tloa news will be read at tne meei-
iM.n. lit North Liberty ling Of Townsena ciuo no. h
street, July 20, aged years, j Wednesday nignt at s o oca v
Survived by sister. Mrs. Jessie u. i tne uneny naiu
Jeaes; niece. Rosalie Jones For
ter;
jNo Authorization,
Boys' Reprieve
' The United States public health
service, with headquarters in
Waahlnxton. will eonduet a sur-
at 10:80 a. m. Tuesday, July 22,
with Interment in the IOOF ceme
titrr. Casket will be open to
friends until. 2: 20 a. m. Tnesday.
girls. Attorney General L H. Van-JX4tion last week were John Dowd, j tBe , ,tate ' board of control-and
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araitreaa wanted An-1 Winkle held here Monday. Dean Dowd. Frank McGee, Dick COTer the adeauacy of the
Experienced waitress wantea. ap- winkle ruled that children Us,,-,., v-vme Jackson Norman m.,t,t in.titntiona both
mLittm l h4T fenced to the wnilg. Richard Van Winkle. Earl ffomhe standpoint of. physical
01 9 na x - boys training school or the in- cooley. Jim Loder, Phil Heppner, I Dlant niedieal treatment. The
Has Teachinr Job Daisy Mln-1 dustrial scnooi ior giris are not i Boh MaCk, Lioyo jacaaon, f""-"" t report of the health service win
s ef Salem has been elected to classified as criminals. Wilson, Jim Armstrong and Boyd fll6d wltn Governor Sprague
w aisuu. prior to ui 1111
"Ir ttiJL Surgeon r General , Parran ladl-
i offlf p, f TiTlor Normin ted that the survey would get
Hal CutfeL Pat Taylor Noman within the ; next few
i?him anvan aa w nmi i . ajra au w " a -
C7. fViS STtWaeiter Alan I weeks. . Particular attention will
rJlnlward to b given to Oregon, two. .Ut.
vl i. a-. Bar I : The opinion was sought by
avavwu " m t n - XT. J J. a.,... uuM.
rat. ant fall i I veu " "
City next tau. , , , ,1 n.An.n rh.rio, a.
FamfJv to PicnicThe McAltln I Sbrague.
I a a, 1 ,
jQnes Terhnne ramuy win noia a
reunion in silverton parx bbooj,
Jury 28.
School Board to Meet The
hoard of directors for tsaiem
schools will meet at the admlnia-
School Repair Is
WeU Under Way
Miller and an honorary ft ward to
Awards of Green Ragger or
hospitals and the rairview home.
The general program is as fol
lows: Greeting ot pioneers, na
tional anthem with flag raising.
Centennial theme song by quar
tet, "God Bless America" by the
audience, motor boat races, tug
of war bv river tugs, tug boat 1
race, log-rolling contest, s u r f I
board riding by "Timber, trained j
nolice dog.
The program will close by noon.
Carroll In ''Congo M aisle."
Roy Rogers in -Young
Buffalo BilL Chapter, 2
"Green Hornet.
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it' GOOD
AlYeww
MilvieHill
Fiineral Is Today
Final rites will be held this
morning at 10 o'clock at the W.I
T. Rigdon chaptel for Lovle
Evada Hill, who died Saturday at I
her home. 791 North 14th street.
Dr. Irving A. Fox will officiate.
and burial will be In Belcreet Me
morial park...
Mrs. Hill was the mother ot
Thomas B. HI1L John Clifford Hill
and Margaret Mae Phillips of Sa
lem, and Willis Hill of Hays.
Kan.; the sister of Jonathan Har
ris of Oklahoma, and Is survived
by 11 arandchiidren and enal
great-grandchild. . , (
n 7 w ScrIlor Lady -JjUfttS&tf
with Nancy Kelly
Jon Hall - Joan Davis and
Lacky Cisco Kid" with Cesar Romero
X
th week endiar July 7 went to! Yonnr Ttob Rmlth. Harold Mevers.
o.. Mn.t-: .ml main ten. I Jim Brown.Ted Corbett,'-Frank f ward Miles. Eric Fitadmons and
tratioa Duuaing wnijui v i.nia work ta beinsr done at sa-1 uecaeuacn, - ua - jiruiuieu. Lw- rrea snutn.
lem school hnildlngs under tne i Edgtngton, i om HK"i "
direction of A. W. Andrews, build- Hanson, Jim Hagan, PhU-jaa;
h.n and rrenndi enstodlan. Chief Malcom Marsh. Jim Osborne,
... ' , crolect under way now is the lay-1 Keith Shlnn, Alan. Turp, Milton
Ml Oregon Crotcned ct iinoienra at Parriah and Thompson, Jerry VolkaL Dick
- i Leslie junior jugn scnoois u . u wsiieu-, aieuaiu, h .,. v.
. HOOD RIVElVJuly 2 t.-iJFy I corridors, Ubraries an d princi-1 Wick am, Richard Yoeom, Donald
A hundred and thirty-nine persons pajs offices. Painting and caK i
scaled Mount Hood yesterday In dmfnlng is being done at nearly
Ex-Major League Plmyer
Die at. Home in Portland
PORTLAND. July 21-aV
Charles J. Swindells, 12, attor
ney and former major league
baseball player, died , today.
. Swindells made his debut aa a
professional player with San I
Francisco of the Pacific coast
league. After a year as baseball
coach at Stanford university, he
Joined the St. Louis Browns of I
thhe American league.
- Ha came here in nil to prac
tice law and was secretary and
attorney for the . Portland team
ot the coast league from 1931 .to I
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