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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1940)
Tto OrJXSOII STATES1IAII. Sclera. Oregon. Friday Morning. Septsxabex 13. 1S43 mm HQ Lg cal News ! Briefs Prowler Busy C. W. Dyer. 635 Korth "Winter street, report d to police yesterday that an overcoat vu stolen from sis apartment. . Mn. L. M. BaUer. list North Commercial street, reported her. Durae containing 12 ia currency was stolen from her home some 'time between Sun day night and Monday morning-. . Speeding Chanted . Charged on the police blotter with viola tion ot basic rale are Charles R. Brown, ronte six; i. Otto G.-Lair, . 60 Morgan avenue; Orlo C Em mett. route two; Allen Slabasgb. Hubbard. Kevin. G. Johnson: or Portland is charged with drunkenness- . " . ,'$- . - Reservations Made Over 4ft reservations hare been made for the . tuberculosis seal .sale insti tute .to. J held aL tha Quelle, to day. vTinkham Gilbert, president, will, preside at the meeting. Orange .Postponed-". Brush College regular' grange meeting -hsi been postponed until Sep tember 20' because of alteration of the building. - -r --. - 001 SALEM ;: ICE AREJtfi. 1 5500 Square Feet of Glistening Ice 610 II. CapUol . WATCH FOB ' OPENING DATE STARTING SATURDAY Sail to Adventure tvith the "Robin itbod of the Seas" Braving untold tortures as a galley stare . . . smashing an armada with his hold pirate crew . . breaking a hundred hearts as a lorer . . . he wrote into the legend of the Seven' Seas its greatest, name . . . The Sea Hawk! ipifelJljvl. AJLUL SSSW - SfKCIAL ADDED ATTRACTION f len r :. .Sr'Heea & Andy DEVIlIE : . ' LAST THfES: TODAY V ' ' Lew Ayres - Lionel Barrymore lr. juioars) uioe noxaw 6arprlse Hit of the Year. . mmmm, COMPANION Wildest, I weirdest a miss S meets a man with a . (c:a! P! n r 0)1 L.i ALSO: IXPORLTION PLEASE X.1ST TI3IES Hw. G. Hobinsoa la 1 Trother : Orchid"!;- Comins Events Beptenibcr 16 Salens poblio cnoois open fall rnvesfrr. September Wert Salem power boad election. . Permits Issied Building W mlts were issued yesterday to Chureh of Christ to alter church able, making It necessary for per bullding at 1491 North Cottage sons approaching the school from street,! $600; Dwlgbt Ritchie to the south to go by a roundabout reci i 'Story aweiung ana ga - rase at. 142 1 -North 16th-street, 13500: R. L. Tucker. to ereet pri- rate-garage .at. 1045 North, If th Street.- J200: II. J. Brown to repair dwelling at 758 North 14 tb street,i 110. - . . " LbTely new dresses and coats ar- rlTinr! dailr. Gilmora Senator Dress Shoo. . - - ' tinrt in Falls Salem first aid officers Wednesday treated two for Injuries sustained in falls. Tney were Cotfnie Berjrer. 12. of seo south lfith street, who re - celved a seriously cut foot when she fell : from a tree, and Grace! uonara. ; 4 0, of. 145 Columbia, ho sustained' a 'fractured leg! in a fau from a poreh. Miss Con-1 dra was taken to the Deaconess hospital. New arrival. Seasons smart coats and - dresses. 'Gllmore Senator I Dress Shop. : Opening get The Auburn school,' one of the first in the state to exact a compulsory flag salute and oath of allegiance I from all pupils attending, will I open next-Monday, Lloyd Lee, director, said yesterday.' Lee re- ported that he had received eral anonymous letters criticizing I the compulsory flag salute. T ' RINDA. MARSHALL CLAUDE RAINS Crl Flara lkM . Ala Hmim MkW h MICHAEL CURTIZ a wASNts sioa nerval ; uinn r CROSBY AND MANY WORLD FAMOUS GOtrERS iFay jWray -' Charles Lang i nuutai i Starts . Saturday ''SV reff FEATUKE - honeymoon on with a million mind of his own,' , . Li i V TODAY " - . Boy Kocsrs ta rColorado" ill Eoad-flxinx Asked A peti tion -asking that tha. road leading past' the Valley View school in the central part ot Marlon county be improved before the achoo year becomes far adranced was 1 nrMentfd vcatardiT to tha cdnntr court. PeUtlonera pointed ouH that the road in question, euts bend e0BBtT. Ita 10atn .,d nft-rl, 1.- i way. Fourteen signatures appear ed on the petition, which was accepted for consideration by the j court. . - . , I . , . . ' I lots florist. P, 9S1. liTI N. Lib. v Hollyhock Burglar-l-A prow! bo used a long hollyhock siem as a means oi mung I purse off a dresser got away with :ja purse Belonging io urs. Arcnie Brewster; 139S "North ;. 18th I street,' - from the home of Gall I Jones, 1105 Jefferson street.-last I night during progress of a party, 1 The thief opened a rear bedroom I window with a wire ' hook. j In lifting the-purse from- the dress- Ler-with, the flower stem a Jewel box was knocked off the. dresser end the prowler, fled.- Pie eating contest Sept. 17, t m.. Moose hall. -Also .program. Her. Dels ViaKs Rev. Nicho las J. Deis, pastor of the Catho lic Church of the Good Shepherd j Sheridan, rlslted yesterday with friends in Salem. Rer. Dels was I formerly assistant at St. Joseph' church, . Salem, where he took an actire part in youth act! Titles (After leaving Salem he held a i pastorate at Monroe, but was ab- ser-fsent in New Mexico and Califor nia for two years because of sick ness. He has now fully recorered , he reported yesterday. Salration Army Removal : Sale we are moving to our new loca tion, special bargains on an mer chandise on hand Friday and Sat., Sept. IS and 14th. 241 State. Claim Reviewed Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling yesterday heard the ease of Gladys . Hamel Charles Brooks . as administrator of the estate of Minnie C. Brooks. The plaintiff claims $7500 allegedly., owing her for laoor ana services anegeaiy per formed during the lifetime of the deceased, and the defendant has answered that the claim has outlawed. No opinion .was ren dered. Bargains galore on the odds and ends table at the Better Bedding Store. 115 N. High. To Add Bridges The Marion county court yesterday indicated that it would order construction of two new bridges on the road running east .from the Texaco oil depot in the Morningslde ad dltlon. Heavy traffic resulting from the establishment of gravel and sand plant in the vicinity has 'made Installation of the structures necessary,- mem bers of the court said yesterday. Christmas 1 Cards, 5c to lie. at the Better Bedding Store. Townsendltes Grateful - The Townsend organization through out the state of Oregon is deeply grateful to the state fair board for the courtesies extended to It on Townsend day, September S, and it takes this means of ex pressing its sincere appreciation to, all who participated in any way, tfoodmen to Meet - Woodmen of the World will hold an open house for members and invited guests at S p. m. next Tuesday in Fraternal temple, officers an Bounced yesterday. Speakers will be W. C. Hawley and Dr. P. O Riley, and a dance will be. held on conclusion of the program. Safety of your savings is Insured at Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty Chaplain for Gnard Chaplain for ' units of the natfonal guard in Salem is Rev. John Jeremiah Reedy, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic church in Estacada, who will.be with the guardsmen at Camp Clatsop. He was formerly stationed at St. Joseph's church here. Visitor Here Mrs. J. C. S Wellls of Medford, president- of the Jackson county public health association, was a guest at the Marlon county department of health Thursday. She was study ing, met hods ot tuberculosis seal sale used in Marlon county. Shop Margaret's for smart Back- to-School Clothes. 422 Court. Salute, Oath Required The Auburn, school, which opens Sep tember 1, will require. we atn of allegiance and the, flag salute to the United States flag of all pupils at the beginning of each school : day. . i ' 9- : j- Clnb to Meet Central Town- send club No. 0 rrlll meet at the courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. mi ivmiEns 1 itw rtt at btgkisf b Jus 4 St fts sugxff J : .-lUa. : Surprise ; - r Hit - rPier;lar '- 5 Lloyd - Nolan Ji LSf Bit Bwrtli in His 14 r QntUll,' '.'Bloedi SUs Servant TrU" I'M ,: n - - 'nut ;.!; , j W I llll.llll. i in j.. i i 1 Commission Asked t Okeh Agreement " The state kydroelectrlo .torn mission yesterday was requested to approve an agreement between Tt7 V;:,.?!1'. - by and through the Bonneville administration, and Tillamook people's , utility district, involving the purchase of power. The commission will consider the request at a meeting to be held in . Salem Monday. . ' Persons Interested' in the. pro posed agreement bare been 'in vited to attend the meeting. , " . " ' - -- SpragueM Leave Thursday , F or. Roundup, Pendleton .Governor Charles A.- Spragne and . Mrs. Spragne. left here by automobile yesterday for - Pendle ton where they will be guests at the Roundup. f j Governor Sprague will ride at the head of Friday's parade. . The governor and Mrs. Sprague will return to Salem late Satur- day. . . ..j.. . ' Ubilnaries .Becker ' ' - ;:-Mrs.-Mary Becker. -77. -at the residence. t40 South Liberty, September 12. Survived by daugh ters. Mrs. E. J" Brown and Mrs. Mort Tllbler, both of Indepen dence; sons, George Becker of Manor, Wash., Theodore of Castle Rock, Wash, Reuben, and Clarence of Crab tree; sister, Mrs. Helen Hayden of Salem: brother. Rudolph Simon of Carlton and 14 grandchildren. Funeral arrange ments later from Clough-Barrlck Funeral home. Gosser George W. Gosser. 74, Septem ber 10, at a local hospital, fol lowing several years of ill. health. Survived by a sister, Mrs. : Mar garet Thomas of Salem, and two granddaughters. Miss Fay Clod felter of Salem and Mrs. Orva Fintel of Albany. Services will be held from Terwilllger-Ed wards Funeral home Friday at 2 p.m., with Interment In IOOF: ceme- tery. Penney Mrs. Sarah Penney, at the real' denee, SfO East Meyers street. September 11, at the age of 71 years. Survived by daughters Mrs. Blanche Walcher of Salem and Mrs.' Delia Ellison of Port land: four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services will be "held from the Clough- Barrlck - Funeral home Saturday September 14. at S p. m.. with Rer. Guy L. Drill officiating. In terment in IOOF cemetery. ;- Ward In this city, Thursday, Septem ber 12, Mary E. Ward, aged 0 years, late resident of route one, Brooks. Wife of James M. Ward and mother of Mrs. W. K. Har rell ot Boise, Ida., D. A. Ward ot Salem-, Mrs. Arnold Wenger of PacJIic City, Mrs. Alrin Marr and Mrs. J. L. Sim of Salem; also sur vlved by four grandchildren. Fu neral services will be held in the W. T. Rlgdon company Saturday, September 14, at 1 p. m. Rev. Gay L. Drill will officiate. Con eluding services City ' View cem etery. Smith In this city, Thursday. Septem ber 12, Richard Augustus Smith, aged St years, late resident of 2457 State, street. Husband of Bessie Smith and father of Mrs. C o r r I n e Shonley of Berkeley, Calif., and Mrs. Clarice Bundle of Oakland, Calif., son of Augustus Smith ot Bieber. Calif., brother of E. W. Smith ot SuBahville, Calif., R. L. Smith ot Adln, Calif.,-Mrs. Henry Krupka of Tula- Lake, Calif.. Mrs. Nora Neiklrk and Mrs. Dorothy Sifva of . San Leandro, Calif., and Mrs. Beulah Reber of Malin, Ore. Funeral announce ments later by the W. T. Rlgdon company.; . . . - Yon Querner Anna von Querner, aged 77 years, late resident of Amity, Ore.', at the home ot a daughter, Mrs. Emma Jones, 425 South Win ter street, Salem, September 12. Survived by six daughters. Mrs. Emmi Jones and Mrs. Alvena Reinstldt of Salem, Mrs. Mary Walker of Portland, Mrs. Alber tine Hurts of - Perrydale, .Mrs. Anna Howard and Mrs. Lois Rob ertson of Amity; grandchildren. Ben L. and Naomi Jones, Richard and Pauline Walker, Constance Robertson and Melvin Reinstldt; two great grandchildren. Arrange ments in charge of Ladd Funeral home. Announcements later. " CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind sym pathy and beautiful floral trib utes during the last illness and death ot our husband and father, Her, Clarence A. Miller. i J MRS. MINNIE MILLER, MRS. HAZEL ROLAND, ; MRS.. FRANCES HAYES, REV. EARLE C. MILLER. . 1 .. CARD OP THANKS K v I wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended during 'my re cent sorrow. -Marie Mumper.... CARD OF-THANKS". We -wish to thank our friends for their kindness shown our mother during her recent lllnera and death also for the beautiful oral offerings. -Mrs. Helen Mode, Morris E. Race, George S. Race.; V Wayne - MORRIS Priscllla , Lane "Brother Rat and tlie Baby' Sna Jilt "Biscuit Eater" , t Billie ' Cordell ?J LEE - - HICKMAN h i i i i Mi Child, Charged Denies Abandonment Was 'Motive Says Sought 'Authorities - Evelyn Pyell pleaded Innocent yesterday to a charge ot child abandonment before - Justice of the Peace Miller B. Hayden after being" accused of . leaving', her eight' months - old baby boy In front of the old high school build lng late Tuesday night.' "Preliminary hearing was set. for t'p.' .mj' today, and she was held last night in the Marion county Jail when she failed to post 1 500 bond. " The child was found by Fred Allen. 'and. Mawyn Klngwell at 1:20 a. ml Wednesday .wrapped in a blanket in ' which .was also placed milk and medicine pre scribed by a Stay ton 'physician. Authorities were notified at once; and the baby was taken, to a local hospitaL ; ' '.-v ? The mother told . police- investl- gatora that she thought she had a rights to surrender the child when she was unable to care for it, and said she thought the old high, school was the police station. She arrived from California not long" ago, and has been staying with relatives near Anmsrille.- - Circuit Court Union Pacific and other rail roads rs. Ormond Bean, public utilities commissioner; formal de cree restraining the commissioner from setting aside railroad tariff schedules, the effect of which is to reduce rates; restraining him from bringing suit for penalties for applying such rates contrary to orders of the public utilities commission, and -enjoining him from entering any order in an effort to suspend announced tar iffs except where prior complaint j has been filed. . ' . . , In the' same case objections ' hare been filed by the eommis- -sloner as defendant and Attorney General L H. Van Winkle in which they point out that the rail roads' suit doea not conform to the requirements of a complaint in equity as required by the dec laratory Judgment lawvet still asks the court to grant an Injunc tion against the commissioner. This is submitted to .be improper pleading. - Matred Etitt rs. Delferd Etltt; divorce . complaint alleging cruel and inhuman treatment in which plaintiff asks custody , of one ml nor. child, 25 monthly support money, ..25 trial fees and f 75 attorney's fee; married in Port land, September 26, ,1920. John C. Warner and Edith Wil son rs. R. E. Shattuck and others; Interlocutory decree ordering de fendant to pay 1117.20 in 10 days on real estate contract,; or -be barred from claiming Interest In property : involved. Helen L. Sodeman rs. Donald D. Sodeman; order requiring de fendant to pay $20 monthly for support ot - two minor children during pendency of suit and S20 for court costs. -. . . i ? Claud E. Bird rs. Central Manufacturers' Mutual Insurance company; ' reply - making . denial and motion to . p 1 a c e on trial docket. - ' Gerald I. Simpson rs. Cleo Genevieve Simpson; divorce com plaint alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment; married in Salem February 10, 1034.' - Turner Memorial home, trustee for Cornelia A. Davis estate, has filed semi-annual account show ing receipts of 1 9454.44 and dis- Call Board "GRAND Today Brian Aherne, Rita Hay- worth in "The Lady in Quae- t1rm ' . MTHnnlia Vtm.m SrTMt i Trouble." Saturday Jane Withers, Kent ITaylor In .'The Girl From Ave nue A." Lloyd Nolan in "Pier 12." t ELSrXORE ; . , Today i Lew 'Ayres,' Lionel Barrymore in "Dr. Klldare Goes Home"; : Fay Wray Charles Lan in "Wildcat Bus." Saturday Errol Fiynn, Br en da Marshall. . Claude Rains In "The Sea Hawk"; BIng Crosby, Andy Devine in "Swing With Blng." r STATE THEATRE Today Priscllla Lane, Wayne Morris in "Brother Rat and Baby": 5 Billie Lee, Cordell Hickman, "Biscuit " Eater." - Saturday Midnight Don Ameche, Eugenie Leontovlch. Alan Curtis In "Four Sons.' - i - CAPITOL Today , Edward' G.- Robin son, Ann Sothern In "Brother Orchid"; Roy Rogers In "Colo rado." 4 1 - Saturday Brian . Donlevy, Akim Tamlroff in "The Great Mc- Glnty"; Gene Raymond, Wendy Barrle in "Cross Country Ro mance.". ' - ' . . ; - - LIBERTY ' ... ' -;V ": Today Tex Ritter In .''Rhythm on the ' Rio - Grande"; Higglns famUy;in."The Covered - Trail- er." - . : i, - w; . HOLLYWOOD . , Today -Mickey -Rooney, Virginia Weldler in rYoung- Tom Edi sonr; Johnny; Mack Brown in "Riders of Pasco BasinV'The Green Hornet" : - 3ALE5rS NEWEST THEATRE " STARTS TODAY , , 2 Attractions KUed to ;, 7 rriday and . Salurdcry' ;LJa wifM 1 1 HASH I m T, ' rfTneV Covered-Tracer" : ' with, the Hlggiiu Family News Cartoon i5 O'lxg J1 WW 11 i .men bnraemenU of 1 5 74 a.OS following payment of taxes and insurance; balance remaining is $2711.41. State Finance - company - rs. Nonla L Coles and .'Jlatt Paul; complaint for $172.21 alleged due on note and $50 attorney'a fee. -Probate Court . Martha A. Bellinger estate; pe- uuon ox uary Grace - Scully a leratee. to remove Clifford J Bellinger ' as administrator and to enjoin mm xrom selling addi tional personal property of the estate. Petition' allerea that lie failed , to file hia . first annual ac count ,nnUl. August, 1239,? after having been appointed in 103 6 j failure to pay. taxes on real prop erty, reiection of claim for fu neral expenses and failure to post oona curing, two years 9f service as administrator. Hearing set for August 17-- Anna M. Bromley estate; final account -of- Ronald C- Glover, ad ministrator, , approved, : and dis charge ordered, t . : i ... .? t Lenoir . Gratft Reed guar diain- aniD: order for dtlt nn fnr an. pointment of guardian, with hearlnr set for Sent era hr Si : tlUon sUtes that ward ! receives a 3 9 saontnlr from. wtnn mlnistraUonr and It is -desirable that a 'bank-1 or ' trust company he appointed guardian. '. . r - Justice Court Ernest f. nrrian Jorx.. brakes, fined $1. r V I r g 11 Harnar; non-support. ca uismiasea at preliminary hearing. Peter Helrnnn mnV - public highway, pleaded guilty uu semence conunued until Sat urday. , ;v..;' Leslle M. -Ande muffler, pleaded guilty and sen tence postponed until Monday. ' Marriage Licenses Howard - L. ImVIn 9 A ... duce dealer. lfiiK Knrth ' ms street, and Dorothy Miller, 22, stenographer, 1590 North Fifth street, both Salem.' flefshmaiEfs EaEiIifloueK" IFsftilfl - Eochlall .- Lumber Jack Cane and Maple S lb. PaU ; only 0DDEBS OF - CI10 V7H DEST PATEIIT 49-lb. Sack 31.37 , RITCUEII QUEEN 49-lb. Bag SI. 2 9 . CASTLE DDAIID v. Montana Hard wheat 49-lb. Dag SI. 19 DED UIIITE AIID DLUE Hilled of Choice Bine Stent "VTheat 49-lb. Dag SI 35 . EVEB BIGOT 49-lb. Dag 01.29 SALAD DBESSII7G or SAIIDI7ICII SPREAD mumn Tall Cans Pink Ea. Flat Tins Minced Butter 290 for Ducking Uigb . Prices 7 0; b Code PuLKsIiing Case Ilanclate Is , Same as Before :' Formal mandate affirming the dismissal ot the case "of .WilHam F. Woodward r a, Walter JE Pear sbn,f state treasurer, by Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling was - filed here .yesterday with the Marion county clerk from the state su preme court. 'The case involved an effort to enjoin publication of the 1949 edi tion of the Oregon code, on .tha ground that the 1939 legislature's appropriation was unconstitution al. Costs of $44.14 were allowed the defendants. - ' ,: The supreme court also returned a mandate In the case of George STARTS SU2 SEPT. 15TH m DANCE 9 P. M. TIL I A. M. WITH Featuring Melvin Moore, Vocalist SATUODAY, SEPT. 14ih Halfway Between Albany and Lebanon, Santiam Hghy. 6 lbs. for S1 .59 50-lb. Craie A Per Head :1Feas8 III Cake Extra Standard IIo. 1 tall cans, sparages No. 2 Can : Center Cuts a Dzen 3iB 50c AIID UP DELIVERED FBEE lk 190 BLISS Per 0J. ilpplo Boiler 5-lb. Z)fib . 'Tin 10-Ib. Tin 590' CDACnEDS Sunshine Crispy pk. 270 A. and Thelma M. Raymond vs.. Shell Oil company of California in . which a judgment for the defen dant was reversed and the plain tiff allowed $411.86 costs. i-i rs i "i W : nOOTIEY YouriGToa EDISON 00 fry tyrTftffi. is-wcryy AND SECOND KEATURK - - Chap of "The Green Horart" 1 Per Craie News, -Owr Gang- Ooaiedy susd J 2 Grade each 5-lb. Pail If, 5 riORIJIIIG STAR lb. - 3 550 200 lb. 2 lbs. 390 - Dinner Bell Shortening Pure Vegetable 4 3-lb. Pail 390. 3,3 -"V ; ICD-li. Bag ; -1 V c Ccan'L 73iii ..'.-mitt Satin - - U . 5 i! ' i