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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1940)
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning August 23, 1943 PAGE ITVE 1 Local News Briefs Conference Is Set The annual conference to plan winter actlrl tles of the Salem YMCA will be September 21 and 22 at the Sil ver Creek recreational area, the committee In charge decided Mon day night. Outstanding, leaders who will attend are George Corbln of New York, national secretary of the Hl-Y, and Ererett Harding; of Portland, northwest area boys' workaecretary of the Y. The com mittee for the meet Includes Wal ter Mlnler, Ted Chambers, Iran B. Rhodes, Roy Mink and mem bers of the Salem Y staff. ' j- Lot florist. P. 1S92. 127t N. Ub Recreation Provided A health Jind recreational serrlce for the hundreds of employes of T. A. Liresley and Company, which op erates the Lakebrook hop ranch la provided this year for the 24th consecutive season. Carolyn Black and Ancil Payne are In charge! of the program, which includes mo tion picture and amateur shcrws and Sunday school and church services. t Autos Collide An auto driven ;by H. S. Gile, 301 South Htga , street, Salem, collided with the .vehicle driven by John E., Ross, ' Albany, at the Intersection of -Rural and High streets yesterday. Both cars were damaged but ino one was seriously injured, police said. ; ' i ' Special, -suits pL dresses cl. pr. 50c. Cash-carry. Woods. 570 Union. Church Plans Lunch The Church of God, 940 South 22nd street, will have a special gather- lag Labor day, September 2, when linisters. delegates will be pres ent from other churches of the rict. Lunch will be served at noo Carnival Is Set St. John's par ish of Milwaukie will on Labor day sponsor a carnival at the Oaks park In Portland. Entertain ment will consist of dancing, free .movies, races and sports. The pub lic Is Invited. Safety of your savings Is Insured at Salem Federal, ISO S. Liberty. Wheels Stolen Clifford Tib bets, route four, box 462, Salem, reported the theft of two wheels and tires from his car while it was parked on Market . street near Commercial yesterday. On Blotter Richard Decker of 229 North Commercial street, Sa- lem. was arrested yesterday on a charge of being drunk and disJ orderly conduct on a warrant irom the city court. tertHI-rl'-NIi II Hurry! Ends Tonite 1011 w s-n m i I 1 I ft V m I J re a'ii -ii .1 IMUU 7 ZTZST JUDY CAM OVA " ItlCIuVLLZIIlIlirJ m cast mw mMivMim 1 STARTS THURSDAY Sail' the Tropic Seas To Thrilling Adventure! "SOUTH OF PAGO-PAGO" Starring Victor McLaglen Jon Hall Frances Farmer Plus Companion Feature Lee Tracy in HIXIONAIRES" IN PRISON" Coming Events August 28 to 81 Indepen dence Hop fiesta. September 1, 2 State horse-" shoe tournament, Olinger field. September 2 to 8 State fair. September 26 'Salem public schools open fall smester. September 10-West Salem power bond election. Baldridge Here Ex-Governor H. C Baldrldge of Idaho was among visitors here to attend the McNary notification ceremonies. Baldrldge, who came from his home la Panama, was accompan ied by his son, M. Claire Bald rldge, a representative in the Idaho legislature. Baldrldge was governor of Idaho .from 1927 to 1931. , Choice . Elbertas, Hales, "Mulrs, late, Crawfords. Clings, and wind falls. CM. LaFollett and Son, Wheatland Ferry. Arrive Today Mrs. R. J. Strain and; son, Bobby of Seattle, will arrive, today to visit until Mon day: at the home of Mrs. Strain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fork ner. : ; Filea in Bankruptcy Ivan Gail Martin, Oak street. Sweet Home, has filed a petition In bankruptcy in Portland listing debts at $1009.20 and assets at $250. Petition Filed Homer M. Smith, route one, Jefferson, has filed In Portland a farmer debt or's petition listing liabilities at $6745 and assets at $10,650. For Sale 1940 Cher, delux sedan, low mileage; extras, $700, terms; private party. Ph. 3958. Rejection Filed Rejection of his democratic nomination for justice of the peace of Mt. Angel district has been filed by E. B. Stolle with the county clerk. Deputy Named Sheriff A. C. Burk yesterday named Eber E. May as a special deputy sheriff In a filing with the county clerk. Free1 Tickets to Oregon State Fair are being given to Tire and Bat tery Buyers by McCune A Lovell. Center at Church. Wheels Stolen Theft of two wheels and tires from his auto mobile was reported by Clifford Tibbetts, route four, to police yesterday. Robertson Given Post, VFW Meet Colonel C. A. Robertson of Marlon post 661, Veterans of For eign Wars, has been appointed vice-chairman of the national committee on national defense at the organization's convention this week in Los Angeles, according to word received last night by members of the post. The committee is considered an Important one; and the position la deemed an honor in view of the fact that the group consists of 38 men, eight of whom are state department commanders. Fehl's Case Is Slated Today Pendlton Jndge Comes to dose Habeas Corpus Proceeding Judge Calvin L. 8 w e e k of Pendleton will be here today to conclude the habeas corpus hear ing of Earl Fehl. former Jackson county judge now a patient at the Oregon state hospital. 1 Probate Court Elsie S. Simeral estate: George W. Hubbs. executor; property turned to cash, $312: order to sell real property, known as lot 3, subdivision of the Harriett Riches estate. Robert. Gerald and Marilyn Worley estate; W. A. Worley named guardian of $800 estate. J. W. Ransom estate; Wayne Ransom, administrator,- author ised to sell certain property of the estate in Turner. Albert N. Sheldon estate; final order granted Vena M. .Ketehum. executrix. Verena Cutsforth estate: Leo Laumann named appraiser in place f Frank Cannard, unable to serve. Pauline Myrtle Lyneh estate; final order granted John L. Lynch, administrator. Sharon M. and Richard S. Lynch guardianship: Richard S. Lynch named guardian of estate apprais ed at $3000. Eliza J. Morley estate; final order granted John E. Morley, executor. Circuit Court Gwendolyn Pierce vs. Harry E. Pierce, divorce granted. Don Nicholson vs. Ross L. Kuhn. motion to appoint E. M. Page as judge pro tempore, grant ed as stated. Dornbush vs. Johnson and oth ers; setting aside of contract tak en under advisement by Judge Calvin L. Sweek, Pendleton. j State Finance company. Inc., vs. Faith E. Mclntyre, administratrix of estate of Verne E. Mclntyre, deceased; Faith E. Mclntyre and Ladd A Bush. Inc., and Ada Ral ston; White River Oil Co., inter vener. Motion for trial at early date. Justice Court Marvin Brown, non-support; In court of Justice of the Peace Alf O. Nelson, Silver ton; preliminary hearing waived and case bound over to grand jury of Marion county. Ball set at $500, posted. Gerald R. Corbett, violation of Section 14-715 of Oregon code 1930; waived preliminary hear ing and bound over to grand jury. Failed to furnish $3000 ball; com mitment Issued. William Haskins, receiving stol en property; pleaded not guilty and case set for later. Posted $500 undertaking for bail. Class to Meet "Freedom From bfmjtation" is the topie for the Truth Study meeting at 155 South Liberty street tonight. Olive Stev ens is the leader. Clnb Meets Tonight, Townsend club No.' 4 will meet in Highland school tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone Is invited. OBITUARY Domes At the residence, McCoy, Ore.. Saturday, August 24. Paulina A. Domes, aged 76 years. Mother of Mrs. Will Guild of Amity, Ore., Mrs. Ernest Rutledge and Henry W. Domes of McCoy; sister of Mrs. Helena Zimmer of Minne wauken, ND. Alaw survived by nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon company Wednesday, Au gust 28, at 10 a. m. Rev. Bruce Grossclose will officiate. Conclud ing services City View cemetery. McWhorter Harrison Robert McWhorter, at the residence, 590 N. Summer street, August 26. Born March 17. 1860. Survived by wife. Alma McWhorter of Salem; daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Little ot Klamath Falls, Mrs. Lois Knox of Salem and Mrs. Nellie Gauspad of Har low town, Montana; son, Harry McWhorter of Salem. Funeral services will be held from the Walker and Howell Funeral home Thursday, August 29, at 10:30 a. m., with Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. Interment IOOF cemetery. Jenkins Mrs. Helen Josephine Jenkins, 83, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Chester Horner, route six. (c:ai a n m ul sT HIE "DODGE CITY" OF THE NORTH! 5 " f jjil'iSOUVEB CURVODD r T if M it MM I -.If T J sMk MMMmiiMMM ' ji"" U I B aT f I fl 1 . 'I W W V- ufnifrf a . i - - ; RAY INUOHT. y-.rfTZ ThrilluiO Romonc of Civilization's last outpostand the "Mownties" whe rule it... I 9 ul i ''' Ul J i - J, DKMHIS . m mm a m im M m H M M T firf ft Mil Hit ' UK2 $TIf ILIMi ILUAItTl M8t f ICTII ISM . . COMPANION FBATURB Bobby Jordan the fDEAD END KID inixesJt irith the Gang in nUTART ACADEMY? August 25. Survived by daught ers, Mrs. Lettie Reed of Salem, Mrs. Alma Nelson of Agate Beach, Mrs. Mabel Hudson of McMlnn ville, Mrs. Mildred Carnahan of Roseburg, Mrs. Chester Horner of Salem and Miss Olive Jenkins of Walla Walla; son, Clark E. Jenk ins of Palo Alto. Funeral serv ices at 10 a. m., Wednesday from Terwilllger-Edwards Funeral home, Elder J. M. Comer officiat ing. Interment at Macleay cemetery. Knnkel Elizabeth KunkeL at. the resi dence, route 3, Salem, August 25, at the age of 82 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Nei klrk, and son, John S. Kunkel, both of Salem; also several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday, August 28, at 2 p. m., at the Clough-Barrick chapel. Rev. Oscar W. Payne will officiate. In terment Belcrest Memorial park. McCain At Pacific City, Ore., Sunday, August 25, Cleo R. McCain, aged 25 years, late resident of 965 Market street. Husband of Al berta McCain and son ot Mr. and Mrs. Willie W. McCain of Sacra mento, Calif., brother of Mrs. Shirley Ritchie of Salem and Betty Jean McCain of Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon company, Thursday, Au gust 29, at 2 p. m. Rev. Dean C. Poindexter will officiate. Conclud ing services Belcrest Memorial park. , Brown Mrs. Llllle A. Brown, in Kan sas City, Mo. Widow ot the lata A. L. Brown and former Salem resident. Survived by Aaug-kier. Mrs. Ralph E. Matthews t -Kansas City, and a rwxhr, B. W. West of Salem. Serrkoaa win be held from the Ctowgti BsTrtck chapel Friday, August 20, at 2 p m. Interment IOOF eenmiiary. SALEM'S NEWEST THEATRE BOBBSUW TODAY and THURSDAY . lira's ACTUS rstsixta as au . JPlnai, a mi 1 j Call Board GRAND Today Henry Fonda. Jackie Cooper in "The Return of Frank James," in techni color. Satarday Jane Withers in "Girl From Avenue A." "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum... STATE Today Jack Benny, Ellen Drew, Rochester in "Back -Benny Rides Again." Charles Ruggles, Robert Paige in "Opened by. Mis- take." - Thursday "Dean End Kids ob Dress Parade." Lynn Barl, Joan' Davis in "Free, Blonde and 21." . Saturday Midnight show " Wallace Beery, Leo Carillo in "20 Mule Team." . HOLLYWOOD Tod a y Edmund - Lowe Margaret Lindsay in 'Honeymoon Deferred." Wallace Beery, John Howard in "The Man From Dakota." Friday R u s se 1 1 Hayden, Jean Parker In "Eights of the Range." Jackie Cooper, Betty Field In "Seyenteen." ELSLNORK Today George Raft, Ann Sheridan in "They Drive by Nigh,t." Judy Canova In "Scatterbrain." Thursday Jon Hall. Victor McLaglen and Frances Farmer in "South of Pago Pago, plus Lee Tracy and Linda Hayes tn "Million- aires In Prison." Morgan. "River's Kelly. "Military CAPITOL Today Denis : George Tobias la " End " T o m m Bobby Jordan In Anilam, Saturday Bob Burns. Una Merkel in "Comln 'Round the - Mountain." George O'Brien, Virginia Vale In "Prairie Law." LIBERTY Today George O'Brien In "Legion of the Lawless.-"' Allan Marshal In ' "Married and la Love." Friday Roy. Rogers la Saga of Death Valley." Kent Taylor In "Sued for LibeL" Chap. 14, "Dick Tracy's G-Men." ncwniron pa "TEE RETUIUl C? FRANK JAIIES" OIMS TIItMtV . f -4 MINV HUH . a M tmnvtr m ncn TRTi g 11 i H If H. 0. Miller Dies, Veterans Hospital . Henry" O. Miller ' late of 408 Kearney street, Salem, died at the age of 5T years Tuesday morn ing at the US veterans' hospital in Portland. . - Miller served in the Spanish- American war and in the World war, in which he had a major's commission. He waa captain of the McMinnville guard company and was overseas. He was an attorney in McMinn ville previous to . moving to Sa lem In 1921. Survivors are- the widow, Mary Ellen Miller; daughters, Mildred Bowe of Grants Pass, Mercedes Patterson ot Dallas. Catharine Klupeneger of Dayton, Mary O'Hearn of Eugene; son. Rich ard Flynn ot Oakland, Calif. Funeral service will be at .1 Today and Ttaurs. 4j , mmm. TMLUCI IEE2T JOKS VKkU tmm Etna h-s-m netsja And Second Feature n lBaPuauJ Also. News and Colored Cartoon p. m. Thursday; from the Holman and Lutx f unetal . home in Port land, burial In Rlvervlew cemd v'- I 'J 1 III I J . W J HELD OVER 3 BIG DAYS - Wednesday, Thursday Friday WITH A NEW SECOND FEATUBE "Buck Benny Rides Again and Again. Throitgh a Barrage of Laughter.! 'f 1SUl3ftCC47r ct xxt aiKvurs f tonrasaox S vim A ffomi i rcvu. wt uujsiwws 1 " i 5 a T0TT22 H IBS 1 27B2TL.TZ2 gl9111TI nr8nu TUIIf J81X2I TX XVCtSSBi T II M A. . t t 1 I II X.' 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