The OUZCOTI STATC5MKR. Scdem. Oregon. nZZaj Morning, Juni o TTT
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Local News Briefs
County Not to Pay Timbermen
Interested in development of the
road up the little north fork of the
Santiam and owners of land need
ed for right-of-way, there may
settle right-of-way problems
among themnelvea, County Com
missioners Ralph Girod and J. E.
Smith told those involved when
t h e y investigated the situation
there this week; the county will
undertake no payment for right-of-way
there. The improved road
makes more valuable the timber
stands it touches and most of the
land involved is forest area, they
said. ' ' ' .
Rummage sale Fri.-Sat, WCTU.
Morris to Speak Dr. Victor P.
Morris of the University of Ore
gon is to be the principal speak
er Monday at the Salem chamber
of commerce! luncheon! Final
meeting before vacation is set for
June 16, with Edgar W. Smith of
Portland as the speaker. :
Arlene Scott, I formerly of Mitzi
Grey, now at Morisson's Beauty
Salon, 415 State St Phone 3533.
Coming Event
Friday, Jane Willamette
university faculty reception.
Juno 7WUlametle univer
sity commencement.
Jon t Summer session
opens at Willamette university.
Licensed t Wed Marriage li
censes have been ' issued at Van
couver, Wash., to Normal L. Seth-
er of Hubbard and Mildred J.
Livingston of Woodburn; Lloyd
G. Baker and Mary E. Faught,
both of Hubbard; Harold A. Vogel
and Dorothy M. Wachtman, both
of Hubbard; Lester W. Pluntz of
Gervais and Mrs. ; Delia V. Wood
of Salem. ' -1 . ,
Cooties to Dance The Cootie
club will entertain with a carnival
dance tonight at the Veteran's
hall, wfth Chuck Nadvourneks or
chestra. .
Lloyd's beauty salon, Marjorie
Byland and Eileen Clark, . opera
tors, 423 Court St Ph. 7411.
Lloyd L. Thomas, prop.
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KST i i f8 dat rock' Get a sheer spun
Kl dfl L L 'oyon .dossk for ptoyl Get them
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i "aVtiI ! i can hove enough changes o 'J.
'Tr) ! ! lough at the sunl Sizei.12 to 44.
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Suppose your best friend's wed- , . 1 J
ding does fall on Summer's hot- ( "
test day . . , Keep cool I Dress . 14' 1
up In on expensive-looking block fevlVi ?" I
r navy royon chlffon-o Ward- fj , f ' ; ,1 7 I
I miracle ot 3.981 Or choose on :'A '
of our cool rayon bembergs in o
ftoroJ or monotone.' Everybody ;
wW wk, "How do you always 1 V
manoge to look so cooit" 12-44.
155 N. Liberty Phone 3194
Theft Reported Theft
wrist watch, a sweater and
coat belonging to Bob Cutler
a wrist watch belonging to an
other person were reported stolen
from the Herman Cutler home.
760 North Winter street, Thurs
day. - Bob Cutler told police the
thief apparently entered through
a basement door sometime after
midnight.
89c car shampoo & lubrication
Northwest Oil Co, 546 N. High,
Speakers Selected Ruth N or
ris, president of the Salem Credit
Women's - Breakfast club; Lena
Blum, president of the Northwest
Council of Credit Women's break
fast clubs, and Irving L. Miller,
manager of the Personal Finance
company, will be on the program
of . the Salem Credit association
at its luncheon meeting this noon
at the Golden Pheasant cafe.
Spring wall paper. Ma this Bros.
C tmeroB.it Realty D. C.
Cameron, connected with the un
employment compensation c o m-
mission, will be the speaker at the
Salem Realty board luncheon to
day, discussing phases of unem
ployment compensation of partic
ular interest to employers, includ
ing some information on the status
of real real estate salesmen.
Safety of your savings Is Insured
t Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty.
Eola-Polk Reunion Set The
anuual Eola-Polk county reunion
will be held Sunday at the Eola
school. ; A literary and musical
program and address by Dr. P. O.
Riley of Salem have been ar
ranged. - A basket luncheon, with
free coffee and cream provided,
will be eaten at noon.
Luta florist P. 9592. 1278 N. Lib.
Deadline Nears Last call for
those expecting to take merit sys
tem tests June 21 for positions
with the state unemployment com
pensation commission was issued
Thursday bv William E. Griffith,
supervisor of the board of ex
aminers. All applications must be
received at the Portland office by
Saturday, June 7.
Want experienced waitress. Car
leson's, 98 State street
Permits Issued Building per
mits were Issued Thursday to V.
E. Burson to alter private garage
at 115 East Wilson street $25; Leo
V. Burns to reroof store building
at 463 North Front street $125;
Ed Speight to alter store building
at 1120 South 12th street, $175.
Club Council Meets Townsend
club No. 8 will hold a meeting to
night at the . court house. The
council meeting is set for 7 o'clock
and the regular meeting for 8.
L3 Plaintiff Awarded Full Amount ??!emISir
ier and ' .. . t . A llnnda x Ms-klirtA -
Asked in Disability Action Group Meeting
X ALBANY, June 5 -Police
dealing with civil law violations
by military personnel should re
member that the new army is s
Finding for the plaintiff on two counts, the jury that this cross-section of American citizen-
Against Insurance
Company
week in circuit court heard the case of Jasper. 'PVDullum vs.!
Northern Life Insurance company returned its verdict Thursday
afternoon following more than four hours deliberation. j
Dullum. who had asked $850;
Obituary
Barrett!
Jennie D. Barrett af the resi
dence, 1602 Center street June 4,
at the age of 86 years. Survived
by daughter, Mrs. Blanche Fer
guson of Salem; son, S. L. Bar
rett of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Priva
services and entombment will be
held Friday, June 6, at Mt Crest
Abbey ; mausoleum, Rev. H. C.
Stover officiating, in charge
Clough-Barrick company.
of
McNary
June 3, Ana Laodecia McN ary
of 1128 SW 12th avenue, Port
land. Sister of Dr. W. D. McNary
of Pendleton, Miss Lillian Mc
Nary of Washington, DC. Aunt of
Mrs. R. R. Clark of Portland.
Funeral service will be held Fri
day at 1 p. m. in Finley Rose
chapel, SW Montgomery at
Fourth, Portland. Friends invited.
Committment, City View ceme
tery, Salem.
under an accident feature of his
policy with the company, was
awarded that amount; in second
cause, he was awarded the $3400
he had asked for disability.
Charles Roblin, foreman, . signed
the verdict
Opening in department one of ;
circuit court this morning is the
case of Laura McGee Groves vs.
Russell F. McLaughlin, in which
the plaintiff seeks repayment of
a loan of , $600 allegedly made
June 30, 1932, on which she de
clares $215. has been repaid; in
terest at six per cent is asked.
CIRCUIT COURT
Ralph Sturgis, trustee, vs. John
D. Murphy; decree relieves Stur
gis as trustee of a fund, set iip by
Murphy and his now deceased
wife and designates Pioneer
Trust company as trustee in his
stead; supplemental final account
by Stureis shows A receipts of
$5002.59, disbursements of $3,
289.57 and balance of $1713.02;
court order allows payment of a
claim of $315 brought by Pearl
M. Collins. - J -
State Vs. Frank R. Schliflkers;
sentenced to 90 days in jail by
Judge L. H. McMahan; credited
with 60 days already spent in
county jail and at state hospital,
where he was sent for observa
tion in April shortly fter his ar
rest on a check charge; payment
of $13, sum due on two checks,
will earn Schlinkert parole, judge
ordered. ; i:
Alma Jolley vs. Wfiliam Jolley;
complaint ' for divorce, charging
cruel and inhuman treatment
and Asking restoration of name
Alma Koehn; married December
20, 1938, in Vancouver, Wash.
H. H. Emmond doing business
as Lowell Mortgage and Adjust
ment company vs. Ernest Crock-
att and Therese S. Crockatt; de
murrer on ground complaint does
not state facts sufficient to con
stitute .cause of, action.
industrial accident: commission
vs. Lowell M. Lambert; complaint
for $73.75 and interest
. PROBATE COURT
James F. Dunevan estate; ap
praised at $3505.93 by H. J. Eis
ner, William McGilchrist and
Dorothy. Winegar. ,
John T. Myers estate; Arno V.
Myers, administrator, authorized
to execute a satisfaction of mort
gage, paid but not recorded sev
eral years ago.
H. A. Sharpies guardianship;
final -report shows receipts, of
$403.39, disbursements of $215.94;
George R. Duncan, guardian, giv
en order closing estate of ward
who died May 29 and authorized
to retain balance as per will filed
simultaneously; D. B. Hill named
administrator of will, and Maxine
HilL Carl Kelly and Ellis HU1
named, appraisers.
Ignatz Steiner estate; will en
tered for probate leaving $200 to
St. Joseph's Catholic church, si
milar amount to: pastor of church
and balance of estate to Joseph
Schmid, Salem arid Math Schmid,
Sublimity, brothers of deceased;
Pioneer Trust company named
executor.
L. Grice estate; Ammon S.
Grice named administrator; Glen
Southwick, J. W. Simmons and
Albert Buffer appointed apprais
ers. , v
JUSTICE COURT
Marvin French; charge of lar
ceny from a building dismissed
at request of deputy district at
torney and charge of petit lar
ceny filed; pleaded guilty; sen
tenced to 30 days in county jail
with recommendation that 15 of
those days run concurrently with
a sentence imposed. May 26 when
defendant pleaded guilty to tar
ry . and the soldiers are non-pro
fessional, an officer , warned
Thursday. '
i Lt Col. James O. ConvilL Fort
Stevens, former city manager of
Astoria,: made these observations
fa a speech to members of the
Oregon : association of municipal
police officers.
chief of police-of Salem is attend'
ing the 'conference. .
i The association, elected patrol
man H. M. Skipworth, Eugene, as
secretary-treasurer replacing
Leonard Kearney, who was called
for military service.
greeting executive committee to
determine the date, duration and
subjects of annual police school
at Engene this fall; discussing
new lerislatlou and proposed
I police retirement law and hos
pitalization; assigning commit-
'Im la amrk ini ptirmnt lor.
f Mayor H. W. Hand, Corvallis,
and Herman Kehrli, secretary of
the League of Oregon Cities, were
ceny of chittim bark.
Glenn McMUlen; issuing check made honorary life members and
without sufficient funds; dismiss- the association adopted 'a resolu-
ed on recommendation of district
attorney, on motion of private
prosecutor.
jviary inno;- passing moving
vehicle without sufficient clear
ance; $5 and costs; fine suspend
ed and costs paid.
Civil case of Ben Klecker vs.
Fred A. Davie and Lulu Davie,
asking $150 general damages as
a result of automobile collision, to
be heard today.; -
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Benjamin F. Sherbahn, 21, far
mer, Wapato, Wash., and Myrtle
Belle Sisk. 18. domestic. 475
South 18th street, Salem.
Donald M. Mommen, 23, labor
er, Salinas, Calif- and Feme
Duncan, 20, stenographer, Sail
nas.
Edward Frederick Schulz, 21,
meal cutter, 'and Maxene Dror
baugh, 20, beauty operator, 1547
Court street, both of Salem.
Kenneth L. Fleck, 25, student
Longview, Wash, and Alcyon R.
Logan, 19, student, 239 South Cot
tage street, Salem. .
MUNICIPAL COURT
Loren G. Boston, violation of
basic rule; fined $2.50.
Warren A. Claggett Illegal use
of horn; fined $1.
Andrew Sol berg, illegal re
verse turn; fined $1.
tion thanking state Senator Dor
othy McCullough Lee for work in
behalf of police legislation. .1
Bend was selected for the semi
annual fall ; meeting. '
Officers -representing Astoria,
Portland, Grants Pass, Cottage
Grove, Sweet Home, Hood River,
CorlHy. Eugene, Hillsborp,
Klamath Falls, . Oak - Ridge and
Salem attended. - '
Proiiiotion Rites
Slated at Two
Junior Schools : ;
I Promotion- exercises for ninth
graders at Parrish and Leslie jun
ior high schools are scheduled for
1:30 this afternoon in the audi
toriums of the schools. Certificates
go to 415 pupils at Parrish and
172 at Leslie. ' ' '
- Frank B. Bennett, superintend
ent of Salem schools, is the speak
er on Tomorrow at Parrish. Stu
dent programs and presentation
of awards are planned at both
exerciser i-l ''" -'-?
Births!
Wikstrom To" Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wikstrom, Cascade Drive, a daughter.
Sandra Lee. born June 1. Salem ben
ral hosDital. ..
Lama To Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Lama, 336 Jerri avenue, a daughter.
Sharell Rae. born May 31, Salem lien
era I hospital. ; -Kinc
To Mr.- and Mrs. Earl King,
jr 567 North front street, a aon, Larry
Charles, born May 21, Bungalow m
trnitv home. I
Steinbock To Mr. and Mr. PhUlip
M Steinbock. 127 JJnion street, a aon.
born May 31, Salem General hospital.
Circuit! Judged "
Assigned dses -
Chief Justice Percy Kelly or tho
state supreme court Thursday as
signed Circuit Judge D.! K Van
deiiberg, Klamath county, to heal
a case involving water rights on
the Donner and BUtzen river, la
Harney county. The case original
ly was tried by Circuit Judge T.
E. J. Duffy, who died before the
decision was written. -
Circuit Judge Ralph Hamilton,
Deschutes county, was assigned to
Klamath county to hear the case
of the state against Glenn V.
Palmer, in which Judge Vanden
berg was disqualified. . 1 i
' Another assignment involves
Circuit Judge red Wilson, Wasco
county,, who goes to Wheeler
county to substitute for Judge 1
Carl Hendricks in the case Involv
ing the estate of Joseph A. Chap
man deceased, f - -.- .
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Gets "Scholarship 7 Evelyn
Proudfit, who received her diplo
ma with the class of 1941 at Sa
lem high school Thursday night, "ff
has been awarded a scholarship
to Seattle Pacific college for next
year, Registrar J. C. Nelson said
Thursday. ;!
Drama Slated
At Church
Rev. Ray Watson, Portland, will
direct the new drama "Our Moth I
er's God," the latest production
from the pen of ,Manford Evans,
at the Church of the Kazarene, lo
cated at .the corner of 13th and
Center streets on Sunday at 7:45
o'clock. '
. This production shows the snow
capped Alaskan mountains and
the gold mining 1 camps of that
region. It carries a gospel mes-
Want experienced waitress,
leson's, 498 State jstreeL .
Car-
Rev. Mr. watson will be - as
sisted by the Watson Players and
a cast of 25 others. Rev. Collar,
the local pastor,, urges all who
can to see this three-act sacred
drama. Admission is free. ,
"Jim, did mom hear what I
heard todawM j
"Spriwq if, JocwIiat is it?11
Wellr the! First Matiowal is
mdkinq loans on cash valvies
im life Ins itrance policies at
rates uprfo 50 less than
tiiose chapqed bif Insurance
Companies 1 11
n Great balls of fire; Joe,
now don't sail so.... that
sounds qood to me 1 11
Anii Branch !-f
The First Ndiol Bank of Portland
Merchants of Credit for over 75 neara
Yeater
In this city Thursday, June 5,
Robert Allen Yeater, 71 years,
late resident of 2070 Frederick
street Husband of Emma Yeater;
father of Mrs. Jesse Cavasino of
Memphis, Term., Paul J. and
Douglas R. Yeater and Mrs. Jack
Stebner of Salem, Mrs. R. L. V.
Barner of Mandan, N. D., Mrs.
Frank Yeiter . and Audry Yeater
of Bismark, N. D., and Frances
Mary Yeater of Chico, Calif. Fun
eral services will be held in the
chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com
pany, Monday, June 9, at 1:30
p. m. Rev. W. Irvin Williams will
officiate.
Carlson
In this city, Thursday, June 5,
Alfred B. Carlson, aged 58 years,
late resident of 135 Radcliff drive.
Husband of Grace Carlson and
father' of Mrs. . William Ireland
and Mrs. Nelia Phillips of Salem
and Ralph B. Reasnor of San
Francisco, Calif.; also survived by
three grandchildren. Funeral ser
vices will be held in the chapel
of the W. T. Rigdon company,
Saturday, June 7 at 3 p. m. Rev.
J. J. Gillespie will officiate.
Ilornbackle
At the. residence, 2770 North
Front street, ' Thursday, June 5,
Newton Hornbuckle, aged 82
years. Brother of Mrs. Minnie
Prather of Independence. Funer
al announcements later by W. T.
Rigdon company.
Credit Prerram Given Ad
vantage of and need" for a credit
bureau were pointed out to the
Salem Lions club at the luncheon
Thursday by Irving Miller of Per
sonal Finance company and a film
presented by the Salem Credit
Men's association. '
Vacation Church School, Presby
terian church, 9 to 11:45 a.m. June
i Dies In Washlngton-r-A. E. Hoi-
lorn, father of ' Connie Shobar of
Salem, died Thursday .at Snohom
ish, Wash according .to .word re
ceived here., Mrs. Shobar left for
Snohomish earlier this week upon
learning of his illness.;
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Hose' mending,- 5c to 25c. Satis
faction guaranteed. Ward's.
Fosse - to Lebanon To appear
In the Lebanon Strawberry festi
val parade at 10:30 this morning,
members of the Marion county
sherifrs mounted posse will leave
Salem at -8:30 this morning, Sher
iff A. C. Burk said Thursday.
Plants, 3 days . only: i Geraniums,
5c & 10c. Lots of bedding plants, j
Two doz. 25c. 2630 Porland Rd.
Hey! You of the Cootie club: Car
nival dance tonight at VJF.W halL
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Ostatrs FortlxBd Geaeral Electric
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tiichta, awcUiag, puffin aadsr tba eyss,
fcesdarhaa and dininsss. FrenBeat or aesnty
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tissss ibm Umt is soossthjac wraic wUM
KidDeraaiay need kelpUieismeasbosreh,
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sn SPTT rslirf snd wifl keip tis 1 mJirmU
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