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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1941)
T&ft'CZZGOtt CTATESMAH. Ccla. Qrogoco. rudcy RoraSag.. ItanTwy- 17, 1341 AGS 111-1 News Briefs '.VfofoUona i ChargedA 1 Vn t radiator "grill wai melted Thnra day by a Salem patrol car driven oy Officer Rel Main when It skid ded' Into a ear operated by C'B. Bentaon, 1260 North 16 th street. Main had Just signaled the car to top -when his own vehicle began to skid. Bentson was charged with violation - of basic role. Similar charges were plaoed yesterday against Ed Moran, Port Orchard, Wash.; Dean "II. Johnston, Dal las; Lowell A. Matnien, Tlgard; Morris ,E. Kan ff man, Woodbnrn; Waldo B. Williams, 1025 Third street. West Salem ; Joseph A. ' Adams, Center and High streets; Ernest Harlan Chang, 944 North Commercial t street. : Pail ore to step was the charge against Ol lie H. Copenhaver. 710 North J 0th street, and William H. Loop, Me Mlnnvllle. Harold Austin, Port- 'land, wai charged wrth-drnhkeii -eai, v - v. : Iv jftnti florist, P, 1592. 1174 R. Lib lSrfiftttA ttfomaa BonchtlNegotl ations for (he. appearance her of "' " .- Jttelen Keller;- are being .continued tv K " ly the sight ..conservation com ; . mlttee of the Salem Lions elnb, - according to Holll Huntlnrton. ehalrman. Redaction of the "hon orarium" originally asked by Miss veuer-sw manager . nas made it : possible for .the elnb to consider T presenting her sometime In April, , It i was annoaneed. Under plans arranged by Jake Fohrer, chair man of the social committee, the club will hold Jta annaal "sweet heart" party the evening of Feb ruary 13. Coming Events Jan. ltr-American , Legion aulllary district two confer ence, Salem. 7, . . . Jan. 20 to 24 Examination week at Willamette aniverslry. Feb. 18-20 S tate eoavea tioa. Oregoa Farmen Caioa. Mar; 14, 15 H i sj h school foreasie toaraameat at Willam ette university. r Five More Enlist Five yonng men from Marlon county w 4 r e among those enlisted at Portland In the regular army recently, ac cording to Lieutenant Colonel B. H.' Hensley, Oregon recruiting of ficer. The men were all tentative ly accepted for service here at the Salem army recrnitlag station and were routed to Portland where they took final examinations and the oath. They are Richard D, Gis ner, route' 4, for the 99th field artillery, For Lewis, Wash.; Lor en I.- Lowr route 3; Jack B. Bates; 70S N. High St;, for the 29th en gineers, Portland; Stephen . C Proctor. Alvin W. Bardell,- Stay ton, for the air corps, MeChord field, Washington. Safety of your savings is insured at 8alem Federal. ISO 8. Liberty Hearing Continued The trial of ,' 8mothers ' vs. .Thatcher, in court since last Monday, was continued until, this morning at the conclusion of Thursday's ses sion. The hearing is expected to end today or Saturday morning. a. rV.W 5" .- ' t i iff " lALCMt HAD.N3 THSATRS IT - 1 LAST TIMES TODAY f ANNA NEAGLE P ANITA LOUISE " V "in . . L BRUCE BENNETT NO NO. NANETTE" U . in with. Richard Carlson S "Phantom Submarine Sfaris Sainrday 1:45 to 11:30 p.m. 0H TO YOUn c lbs. ev 'W J f 51 . 1 - - a -- C3T J E B 3 G 3 DCS 5 S A Forameunlffctare with - " ..tr s L::rriL!::s-lribD2isa ROCHESTER -Companion Featnre- The Case of the Black Parrot" with William Londigan - Lnli Deste : f i STARTS TODAY ; ELLEN OHEIV ; h- . an letsoR . r If ;ti::tex cure M i i; h VrcimEf'-eispMi"' -i kit . i- ' - . - . r . " 'v I J - - -'Kloehfat) Bn tnited efixQtuistJilersa rtd r, t v" ' In trollint Mtchohlxtd ran3eracfcetee?s baSHng - ; SI- COMPANION FEATURE t 4Icadad (or Reform School . . . . from, tho Eig -Town Teexntncs streets . . i 7 Hit and Raw Charged James F. Martlndale, 212 8onth Church street, appeared before City Ret eorder Iannah Martin yesterday on a hit-and-run charge and took 14; hours to enter plea. The charge 'arose ' out of an accident on . North Capitol :l street Just north' of Shipping about 11; p; m. Wednesday.. Martlndale's ear aallegedly struck . Ruby Cable 1645 North Capitol street, and her auto, beside which she was standing. He did not. stop . and was 'chased' for several blocks by Officer George Edwards. Miss Cable: was taken to the Salem General' hospital, where her In juries were found to be minor., - " "'-' 4 d. ii ..: ? i .-: J..- I Made to;. measure suits. I Eitrs pant only 2. MoBhers, 474 Court Blastias; Offer PeadiagB. C. Walling, representing a Portland powder 'j company, Is expected i to; present - the Marion county court with an agreement whereby blast ing at the " county' r k a 4 roeaJ quarry at Illahee would be done at cubic yard rates by the powder company's blasting experts. Court mem ert indicated Thursday, they would inspect the-..terms of the contract offered, but were net certain that they we,u ) d accept uiem, i Auction, Sat 1 p. m Woodrya. - Aatoe Collide Vehicles operat ed by Edmond A. Talbot, East Turner road, and Mrs. K. W. Me Carty. Eugene,? collided : Wednes-I day morning at Chemeketa and Commercial streets, causing slight damage to both. Fefidrs were bent when autos driVen by Jesse N. Shainwald, Gervale, , and Neil C. Warner, route 7, collided at Liberty and Center street Wed nesday. - Obitoarie . Harris Levi Harris, .70, late resident of Detroit, at a local hospital Jan nary 12. Services will be held, from the Terwlllirer-Edwards1 FuneradThome at 2 pjn. Friday,' January 17, with Kev. j. e. Camp bell officiating. Hammaa. -. . Mrs. Jennie Hamman, at a local hospital Wednesday, January II.' at the age of 84 years. Wife ct dward Hamman, mother ef Bth-i el and Mabel Hamman,' all of Ba lem; brother, Amos Warford off nicksville, Ohio, also . survives.! Services will be held Friday, Jan uary 17. at 10:80 ajn.. at the CIough-Banick chanek with Rev. B. 'J. Campbell offtciattag.' ConH eluding services In City rtew cem etery. ' - , .Merrynaaa i Jesse H. Merry man, at his home, :: 144 South 14th street, Tuesday,' January 14," at the age of .87 "years;" Survived by widow, Mrs.- MetOraT Merryman ef CorvaK lls;' daughters, Mrs. Eva Pond of Corvallls and v Mrs, Margaret Gil more of Portland;-five sobs,'" Carl and Frank1 of Corvallls Howard of Buffalo, NY, Harold of Grand Coulee, ' Wash:, a"n d Arthur of Hood River; alao'.four grandchil dren. Services. will be held Satur day, January 18,' at 1:30 p.m., from the Clou gh-Baniek chapel, with Rev, A. S. Henderson office ating. Concluding "services will be in Mt. Union cemetery, Corvallls. Kamm Mrs. Madge Kamm, at her home, 20 Franklin street,' San Francisco, Calif., Monday, Jan uary 13, at the age of 49 years. Survived by husband, Melvln L. Kamm, of San Francisco, Calif.; mother Mrs. W. N. Sharp, of Sa lem; daughter, Dorothy Lane Gaston, of Berkeley, Calif., sister, Mrs. Twilla Oakey, of MlddletoWn, Conn.; brothers, Fred B., of Wi chita Falls, Texas, Don C, of Al lendale, SC. and Paul E., of Eu gene, Ore.; also several nieces and nephews. Including Mrs. Cle ment P. Holgate of Salem. Serv ices will be held Friday,; January 17, at 2 p.m., Clough-IJarrick cha pel, with Rev. George II. Swift officiating. Feterwm Mrs. Ella Peterson at & lnoal hospital January 15. Funeral an nouncements later from the Walk. er-IIowell Funeral home. Keal Mrs. Martha Neal at a local hospital January 14 at the age of as years, iate resident of Ver non la, Ore. Survived by daughter, Mrs. J. G. Jackson of Yernonla. Funeral announcements later from the Clough-Barrkk com pany. . CARD OF. THANKS . The family of 'the late John C. Ritchey wish to extend heartfelt thanks for the many kinds esses tendered them in their hours of bereavement. With the since rest appreciationMrs. J. C. Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrens, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Phelps, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ritchey and son. Jt-muim p. i mi in ii ii. iimi ,,,iL EDWARD SMALL prt$tnii : - And SecOTKt. Featarw 4 " : Devia " : "r1 TEATHZH 1 JSHlJ Rkhardu Arlem 31 ?-. fAlso NewaT Colored Crteosi t : aad Chap. 1 e New Serial,- I "j- "-The Orea"AvW- -f' Hi TIM err S5 SOTJIERN ! HUlITEa ' 2ND HIT - . . Akim ' Gladys Oosnmittea Con The Sa lem TMCA assimilation eommit teo met yesterday noon to plan a meeting for new T members. Members of the group are Don Douris, president,' Rex Wirt, sec retary, Stan - Brownhill, Coburn Grabeiuhorst, Bob Smith. Del De Sart, Don Poulsen, Walter. Minler, Roy Harlan d and Dr. Ralph Pur vine. Guests were. Fred Smith, boys "work secretary . and Carl Greider, physical director. ' - - , - - .- --- , . Clab Beets Albert Hoffman was elected president yesterday of the 8alem-T Breakfast club to snceeed Otto Bowman. Other of ficers are Garnet Six, vice presi dent . succeeding - John Cottrell, and Jim Tlndall, reelected secret tary-treasnrer. . T h e. club meets each' Thursday morning, v Notice We now have about 85. Union meat mkts. In and around Salem 'displaying union cards. Ixok r4 before bnytng meat Meat Cutters Local Kaaso Chaared' A change- ' In the. name of the Salem Business Men's league, tovtne Retail Traoe. bureau was voted at a .board, of directors . meeting Wednesday night Enlargement .of Jthe board to 20 members, one from each re tall business in the city, was also voted. Farm Security Slated An all day meeting has been slated for the 'Farm Security administration of the United 8tates agricultural department at the Salem chamber of commerce rooms. 'According to announcements, the session will be continued on Saturday. Suit special tlO.tS A $14.5?. Overcoats 210.98. c 114.80. Thos.' Kay Woolen Mills Retail Store: 240 8. 12th. - 4 " Lendscaper 8 a k a-HnigM fearey of Salem will speak to night at a meeting of the Fruit land Community club tonight at t o'clock. ; The program will .also feature v. several vocal solos by Walter Bigger taff. , , -. - A , . .- - i r. McGOchriat at Realty William MeGllchrlst, Jr., a member, will address the Salem Realty board at its luncheon today at the Quelle, telling of hie observations on his recent extended trip through the east. .- ..- y Now.ia the Ume for weatherstrip. we nave it. Ray U Farmer Hard ware Co., 118 8. Commercial. 4 Skaters to Meet T h 6 . Salem Figure SkatTng club will meet at 10 o'clock tonight at the Salem lee arena fer a combined skate an d business meetinr. All afffeer and members are asked to be present. f - . t . BalUvana Bava Rem A. urn ! born, yesterday morning at the emueneraj noepitai to.xsr, and Salenft He ' baa - baeii tvn - thv name vof Terrr RoWt: -? - '--- Credit. DWMstna . fUeTtfar., 'benrof the Salem Credifassociav uon will meet today at noon for their regular weekly luncheon and discussion of names at the Argo hotel. '. -.11 Notice W now have about . 28 Union meat mkta. in and around Salem displaying union cards. Look for 'a card before . buying meat Meat Cutters Local 291,. Furnace Smoke T h e south Salem fire department was called yesterday morning to 12271 South utiign street, where the . rnraata .door" had opened accidentally. smote fined the basement. Saff era W Attack Mrs. Clara Tattle Fenton.is again eon fined to her home with lnflmenia. The relapeo is more severe than the original attack,- ho stated yesterday. - . -. - IJeeasca .Iseaed Mrs.; Bessie Armour, city police 'matron, said Thursday ; that 1272 bicycle lic enses had been Issued- so far this year- Wheels without licenses will be impounded after February 14. Will, lady who called 1st aid car at Buslcks,' Dec 21, write William Rlchter, Route. 3. Box 7427 7 Style! Show Jaaat Mrs. Harry Weiastctn (of - the Smart Shop is leaving tonight for Loa Angeles to : attend the style show there. She-expects to bo gone about 14 days. r ' . Treated for Flo Mrs. Laura Horn- of Falls City Is undergoing treatment , at the Deaconess-hos-pitai' for 'a 'flu "relapse. She was brought to -' Salem . Thursday by Jjefsen,- Richard, of Portland. : vHMnriy uaBjueeta xne fiddle. Grove eommunlly program will .: b.. pHsented tonight at 8 grc,ldtk.byrtko men orhcon? manlty'Af the seh'oor house. "'"if T i To BaJld Garage T. C Mason was' issued a -building permit Thursday to erect a one-story pub lic -garage . at 832. North Liberty street at a cost of $4780. ' Leave for Fart Robert Shlun, secretary-treasurer of Willamette Cherry ; Growers, Inc., left today for Chicago to attend the Ameri can Cannera convention." , -ji. '. Clab Meeting The Central TowqsendV club, No.' 4 will meet at 'the 1 courthouse tonight ' at 2 o'clock. Gall Board v GRAKD Teday "Arlxona" with Jean Ar thur William Holden and War " res .WiRlam. - Saturday "Angela Over" Broad way" with Douglas Fairbanks, - fr., Rita . Hayworth. Joe E. " Brown ' In -'So - Ton i Won't Talk." " . . - ' HOLLYWOOD . -Today- Victor MeLaglen. ' Jon Hall. Francos Farmer in l "South of Pago : Page, and second "feature. ' - . . ELsnroRB : Today Anna Neagle, Richard . Carlson. Roland Young In "No, - No, Nannette, and Anita Lou- .l iae, Bruce Bennett In -"The Phantom Submarine." " Saturday Jack Benny," Fred Al "' lea In Love Thy Neighbor ' with' Rochester. Plus William - - Lnndlgan and Lull Deete, "The .Case of the Black Parrot.". CAPITOL . - Today John Howard, Ellen Drew, Akim Tamtroff in "Texas 'Rangers Rlde.Agaln," and Paul Kelly, Roeherie Hudson in msm t -tX ,'fil M ' "Girls UadeV 21. 1 T"l Today Ann S o t k e r a , Xaa Tamirotf in "The Way ol All ; Fjeah" : . ' ! ; iv-- ) Today Three. Meequlteero in "Heroes of the Saddle.!' and Dennis O'Keefe, Leon Errel in "Pop Always Pay, ? - SALEM'S NEWEST THEATRE Today d Saturday f ;2ND HIT 1 1 ' i - - -. Plas Chap. 14 J "Draasa of Fa Maacha re ;,- - - - - .--.. .---: 48-lnch Vanity; Chest, Full Sized Double Bed Veavavl Carrying Caaraa 34-lach Rovad Fiete Gloss Vonlfy Mirror 32-1 nek Fivo-Drower Cnott Mouot) lalova'si Wdlnut Vcjaeot Side e Woferroll Hood onJ Foot on Bod . Dovotoil Con ttrvction In Front ond Bock of Drawers -Now Cutowt Treotmeat t Base of Mirror. n lift II r ,1.1 mmJ : v.-l;ii - I -JhTZst.JJ . , ; 1 ) 'f , , -1 . 'fc ' - - '"-X. -t Oft0 rrlNII((B r!rUlRj& v-T-v- amT'mfji v I- 'V it. 1 - Felt Base Yardage iiir in MnjyyK nil if3- Regular 54c Quality All L.tett . Patterns N. tt.mR.nff, r Mill L.gtli Eight Bright Pattern, CMcm el 6 w 9MtvWMth, DeilgM for E,.ry Rom EttyTtUi, Finish. 1JI HeoVy. link rubber; con't curt. 14x18 . Inch. . ' tyori.; er rnople fto iKr 'drop tidt coster. K ' , Eosy to. Si in UO.. f i r r- 1 HittnJ Miss Rug Wosho b Ve refl riios---frlnocd. 21 54-Inch size. . Unfinished-:: drep leof. ' Opens to 3dT x36 Inches. i V s .i. Stab - 'Treads IS) Moroon or block heavy rubber. 9 by 24-lrv size. Stool . . Unfjnlshed. 30-Wv. stool. 4. J - - wen Drocaa. 2x : Bassbt J. CARD. TABLE Loroe s I o - 1 srHH converv- lenf UMHvy. Irsmi ot--. . , - ,1 - r - - I 1 1 Chab ; . Urrflnlthed; . f modem, de- stprv Double braced corv truction. 1 ' SMOXEZl LiJ.actnal. Uc ::i f11 r actual L4I valae U9S - -.' " " ' - .-' V'.i 484 STATE STREET ; z - i : ( .PlIONB 5193 : Opn Saturdays Until. 9 P.II. j s ' ' f i mmmrnm i - a nkK ' a . . .... ..... r1, . v.!i :;:: . Jcmca Rcchslli' ISSC:iFaIKEXTd. Tamiroff : : George I I i -.i L -