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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem., Oreoa. Tuesday. Morning. June 24 1941 Local News Briefs Bonds Filed -Bond lor Clem-! ents Butsch, replacing John Diehl as clerk of ML Angel school dis- trict, has been filed with Mrs. Agnes C. Booth, county school superintendent Bonds filed to date from other districts are for Lydia C. Scharf, Middle Grove; H. W. Adams, Silverton; J. C. Larson, Brush Creek; Gladys Brown, Eldriedge; Edward J. J. Bell, Stayton and H. A. Sieg mund, Oak Glen, all returning to office. An old state law requires that bonds for clerks must De filed not more than 10 days after the annual school decUon. requirement which may be, diffi cult. Inasmuch as the new boards 'do not go into office, under a new lawuntil July 1. ft was pointed out Monday at the, county school office. - 1 ; Luta florist P. 9592 1276 N. Ub . Crashes. Pole When Lenn Charles Davis, 218 South 16th street swerved to avoid striking E. A. Bennet 1342 North Capitol, as the second motorist entered the intersection of Hoyt and South Commercial streets early Sunday aftpmnnn. tie struck a telephone pole head-on, damaging the front of his car and breaking off the imatelv three feet yuic Ahnve the erouna, ne wm Davis received a cut' in his left eyebrow and his brother, ' Austin, riding with him, complained of a hurt chest, police said. Meld for Lincoln Bud Leno,. arrested "at Grande Ronde by state police, is held in the Marion ail for Lincoln county, where warrant was issued for his arrest on charges of intoxication in a public place. Obituary1 Easton Mrs. Eva Eastoty at her resi dence. 70 Fairview avenue, lem, Friday, June 20, at the age of 78 years. Wife of Lorston S. Tn.nn rf Kalem: mother of Munn " ' , George Easton, of San Diego, Calif.; survived also by several nieces and nephews. Services will be held Tuesday, June 24, at 2 p.m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, with Rev. Robert Hutchinson of ficiating. Concluding1 services will be in Belcrest Memorial park. Coming Events Jane 27 Missouri - club, 246i,4 North Commercial street July 20 Oklahoma state picnic, state fairgrounds 10 a jo. Schultz June 21, August F. Schultz of 820 SE 3rd avenue, in Portland, beloved father of Mrs. Bertha Curl of. Jefferson, George Schultz of Portland and William Jordan Schultz of Roseburg. Also surviv-; ed by three grandchildren and one ereat-erandchild. Friends in vited to funeral service Tuesday, June 24, at 2 p.m., at the chapel of the. Gable funeral home,. 225 NE 8Qth avenue. ' Interment Lin coln Memorial park. Food Suggested, Troops The Portland chamber of commerce has written to the Salem, Wood burn and other Oregon chambers suggesting contributions of typi cal local food products to be used in serving the state's na tional guardsmen at . a barbecue dinner at Swan Island, 'where they will stop en route back to Fort Lewis, Wash., from maneu vers in California early , next month. A total of 6500 soldiers and 800 vehicles are expected to make Swan Island' their base camp from July 9 to 13, inclusive, Safety of your savings Is Insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty . Board Meets Results of the recent school board election will be canvassed at a meeting of the board to be field tonight, over which Percy Cupper, who was defeated for reelection last week by Ralph Campbell, will preside Campbell will take office July 8. Mrs. David Wright is to be chairman of the board, since she was oldest in point of service at the time of the election. Four Permits Issued Four permits for small building jobs were issued at the city hall Mon day. They were: L. W. Schrunk, to alter dwelling at 449 South Cottage street $350; Jessie A. Talk, to reroof dwelling at 2255 North fifth, $100; W. C. GabrieL to reroof dwelling t 1095 North Church, $130; Minnie Deppen, to reroof dwelling at 1665 North Fifth, $170. Spring wall paper. Ma this Bros. Permits Granted Permit to op erate a public bathing resort a Aurora park, outside the Aurora city limits, was ' granted Monday by the county clerk to Clarence Bostwick, who said that in seven years of operation there has been no injury there because of acci dent E. M. Boies was given a permit to move a combine over county roads with a truck. Maaske Heads Council ' Dr. Roben J. Maaske, former assist ant state superintendent of pub lie instruction here, has been ap pointed chairman of the regional college NYA work council for seven western states, according to word received in Salem. He is now serving as president of Eastern Oregon College of Edu cation at LaGrande. Earns Degree Is Marion County Grand Jury Will nee Against Three V V IS' IRWeMMnMHMIIMMMIM v v - if 3 , Ivan B. White, former Salem YMCA boys' work secretary, (top) who was granted a degree of master of public administra : tion at Harvard university on June 19, and Paul G. Carpenter, research worker In the Hercules laboratory at Wilmington, DeL, (below) who on Monday re eeived the degree of doctor of science in chemistry at the Unl versity of Wisconsin. Both men attended Willamette university, White, due to sail on July 3 to become vice-consul and third secretary of the United States embassy at Rio de Janeiro, Bra zil, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. B. II. White, formerly of Salem. Carpenter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Carpenter, Salem route three. For Sale: Good $50. Phone 8353. upright piano, Hall Edwin T. Hall, at his residence route two Salem, Saturday, June 21, at the age of 79 years. Sur vived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Moore; Seattle, Mrs. Thres sa Carlson, Aumsville, Misses Al ta and Ethel Hall, both of Salem: two sons, B. C. Hall, Gervais and Morse Hall, Salem; sister Mrs. Edith Haller, Woodburn; broth ers, J. J. Hall, Woodburn, C. C. Hall of Gaston, Ore., and W. W. Hall, Portland;, granddaughter, Mary Joan Hall, Gervais. Services . wUl be held Tuesday, June 24, at 3:30 p.m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, with Rev. W. Irvin Wil liams officiating. Concluding ser vices will be in Belcrest Memo rial park. Caves Andrew Caves, late resident t 205 Bellevue street, Salem, at a local hospital, Saturday, June 21. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Rollins . ' At the residence, Crabtree, Ore- Monday, June 23, Edgar T, Rollins, aged 80 years. Husband of Rose M. Rollins and father of Hubert B. Rollins and -Mrs. Hazel L. Johnson of Crabtreet; brother of Fred E. Rollins and Miss Grace M. Rollins of Newberg. Funeral services will be held in the cha pel of the W. T. Rigdon com pany, Wednesday, June 25 at 1 pjn. Concluding services at ML Crest Abbey mausoleum.', Setback Removed The city council Monday granted John P. Gottfried permission to erect a house at 18th and Garfield streets within five feet of the Garfield property line. Without such ac-. tion, a ten-foot setback would have been required by the zon ing code. Typewriter Taken A type writer loaned by the Salem Un ited Press office to Willamette university during the state high school basketball tournament has been taken J from the university gymnasium sometime since March 15, police were told Monday. May haul Logs Permit to heavy or extra long logs on cer tain city streets has been granted H. G. Best, route two, Monmouth, Births Bloom To Mr. and Mrs. Venard R Bloom, route two, a daughter. Sandra Lee. born June 17. Salem General nos oital. Simmons 70 Mr. and Mrs. Darrel M. SlmmoBsT 510 South J4th street, a son. Merle Darrel. born June 19, Sa lem .General hospital. Kose To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Rose route one, Jefferson, a daughter, Con nie Sue, bora June IS, Bungalow Ma, ternity home. Jndson To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Judson, 66 Park avenue, a daughter. Karen Rae. born June 10, Salem ten eral hosDitaL Domocaua To Mr. and Mrs. VernF. Domogalla. 847 Mill street, a son, Kent v.. born June 17, Salem uenerai nos, oital. Penoer To Mr. and Mrs. James G. Pepper, Chemawa. a son, James Gil ber, II. bora June 18, Salem General hosnital. fnruh To Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius M. Unruh. S70 Statesman street. dauehter. Sharon Kay. born June 12. Deaconess hospital. - j Hear Evide On Court Return Thursday first meeting of the Linn County Pioneer association in 1887 were at the annual meeting here last week end. ! They were Mrs. W; L. Wells, Halsey; Mrs. Mabel Darelius, Corvallis and Mrs. E. J. Pearl, Brownsville. at- 13a o'clock. li includes the devotional service led by Rev. Gordon Jaff e; special music , by the Doerksen -group; business meetings and reports, the his torical review and a sermon by Marion county grand jury, called to return to the courthouse I WO ijlU'ffCOHS Thursday, June 26, to attend to routine duties is slated to hear -,r1, -r " evidence aga inst at least three men bound over within the past LpOtlirO week.'", -: "r-- '.;r;';4.' -r: -;c '':r' m"'- r-V V Frank L. Paisley, arrested Friday hight on a drunkenness A s. ff T ge who later in the .county , ,. , .,- 1 -f- V4 AXOOlllS Next tiaw.try the train charge Jail assertedly tried without suc-i- ' ,.jnjNiciPAL COUKT cess to .take the suicide route oux, Everette E. Osborn. route .one. Two men prominent in medi- was bound over to the grand Jury Jeffersonr driving motor vehicle C"1 deliver lectures on ob Monday on charges of knowing- while under influence of intoxl- ste tries and surgical pediatrics in ly uttering and publishing a forg- eating ' liquor: sentenced " to SO one-day course to .be presented ed bank check. At the same tune, days in jail and $100 fine, driv- to physicians of Salem and vicin Justice Joseph Felton sentenced license suspended for one at Salem chamber of com him to 10 days in the county jail Vear. Osborn was arrested earlT merce Wednesday. , ' i me intoxication count I Sunday morning by city police ne course is sponsored oy me Frank P. Schlinkert was bound kfter he had allegedly ' collided Oregon State : Medical society, in over on a similar forgery charge late last week by Felton. Ernest Shaffer, appearing Monday be fore Felton, was held to answer to the grand jury on a charge of burglary allegedly committed in Salem May 21. CIRCUIT COURT All motions in either law "or equity, ready on that date, are slated for presentation before Judge E. M. Page on Tuesday, July 1. ......... Cases to and Including August were calendared Monday by Judge L. H. McMahan. Gilbert H. Benjamin vs. Mabel A. Benjamin; complaint for di vorce, charging cruel and inhu man treatment; married July 26, 1910, in Portland. F. A. Cornwell vs. G." E. Corn well; complaint for divorce, al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment; asks custody, of minor child; married May 14, 1932, in Coquule. Robert Jones vs. Kenneth Sher ldan; order allows payment of judgment for plaintiff in month with '. one car near the paper mill and clipped another, driven by Harold. Hastings, route four, at the corner of Front and Trade streets. . '. ' James Dawson, transient; vag rancy; 30 days in jau. Robert W. Allen, Pullman, Wash.; violation of basic rule; $2.50 bail. Ernest R. Brundridge, failure to stop; $2.50 bafl. " John Elden Mulcrone; disorder ly conduct; $10 bail. Mabel Mack, Medford; violation of basic rule; $2.50 bafl. Henry ' L. Reynolds, Tacoma, Wash.; violation of basic rule; $5 bail. . MARRIAGE LICENSES Paul SpendaL 26, salesman, 1575 : Roosevelt, and Marjorie Coons,. student, "1856 North Capi tol, both of Salem. Ralph J. SpendaL 21, dairyman, 1575 Roosevelt,' and Gertrude E. Folk, 17, domestic, 336 Oak, both of Salem. James. Winter, 23, truck driver, 152 South Church, Salem, and Mildred Vincent, 20, domestic, cooperation with the division of maternal and child health of the state board of health, i Guest speakers will be Dr. Wil II am. J. Dleckmann, associate professor of obstetrics and gyne cology at the University of Chi cago, and Dr. Herbert E.TCoe, pe diatrics surgeon of Seattle. Lectures are from 1 to 5 p. m. at the chamber of commerce. A dinner meeting at 6 p m. as the Golden Pheasant cafe is schedul ed. Circulate Petitions Opponents of the proposed installation h parking meters in the downtown Salem area, headed by the Salem Realty board, Monday started circulating petitions among local merchants and professional men. The last city council adopted a resolution authorizing a call for bids foiS trial installation. Ceremony Set Bald mountain in the Falls City-Valsetz district will be the scene Saturday night, August 9, of a special Masonic ceremony to be attended by ap proximately 1000 members of the order, according to word re ceived here. Piano prices advancing. Buy now, old prices. Tallman's 469 State street Accepts Post Upon completion of a course in riveting, Lester Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meyers, 834 Center street, has accepted a position with the Lockheed Airplane corporation, Burbank, Calif. He left Monday to take up duties. Girl Reported Lost Forest ser vice officials are reported to be searching for Betty McCullough, 10, who became lost Sunday af ternoon in the Silver Creek falls area where she was picking ber ries with her parents. Finger wave 25c. Beauty Nook. PUD .Report Ready Report on the feasibility of the proposed East Umatilla peoples utility dis trict will be issued here Wednes day, the state hydroelectric com mission reported Monday. ly installments. Asa Lewelling as administrator route two Toledo. Hannah E. Elder estate vs. Grace Walter Neliton, 19, laborer. Neibert and C. P. Neibert: ae- route two SUverton, and Mabel cree dismisses plaintiffs com-1 Borchers, 17, housekeeper, route nlaint and suit? dofpnrtant in re- one, Brooks. cover costs; cost bill of $33.90 Myrtle A. Garner vs. George kH.il lictaorl ill Oil Alexander; order by stipulation V a" quashing service of motion to O. J T?T dismiss appeal. - OtUClV V iUlL William Farr vs?R. O. McCurdy - . . or G. O. McCurdy and Myra Mc- With the eventuality of 20 per Curdy; answer by defendants al- cent of the pilot strength of the leges they have kept and per- I army air corps comprised of men formed aU terms of modified con- who have risen from the ranks tract of sale involved, asks judg- to become non-commissioned of- ment against plaintiff for $1653 ncers, military news oi consider able importance is that concern ing the recent biU signed by President Roosevelt, authorizing the training and instruction of enlisted men as aviation students, according to Lt. Col. B. H. Hens- "Th probabiliues -encompassea by this bill," says Col. Hensley, are that while applicants be tween the ages of 19 and 22 years, inclusive, win De given preference, the physical standard required will continue the same as that for aviation cadets. "Another probability is that .graduates of accredited secondary schools who have credits for at District Church Parley Slated At Hayesville June 29 has been set for the Hayesville district Sunday school convention to be held at Hayes ville. Among the features ar ranged is a historical renew. which will include short talks by the . following past presidents Mrs. E. Clark, W. P. Collard, W. E. Savage, Gladys Brown Scheurman, Katherine Scharf Thompson, O. O. Epley and E. Zimmerman. On the morning prorgam is the song service, led by Dewey Davis the regular Sunday school ses sion; devotional service in charge of L. Lambert and a sermon by Rev. G. R. Stover. After a basket luncheon the afternoon's schedule is to start Rev. D. J. Unruh. ' In charge of the chfldren'i dlvi- wwi m ,ia" M i i . G. R. Olpfell. J. -A. Rickard to president and Grace 4C lamp , fMAlMVirfiAAeilM v f " " . MLQFQDJDA f- on your mp uxuu t . ho extra rail faro r I ft if tin Sootten Pacific: MT. 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Marjorie Lengele Lengele; decree of divorce T re stores name of Marjorie Oliver to plaintiff. PROBATE COURT Andreas J. Hattrem estate: claims of Agnes J. Hattrem, A. A. Livesley and John J. Roberts allowed; cost bill of $25.05 filed by Agnes Hattrem, of $85.60 by Livesley and Roberts, First Reserve Midshipmen Class Pass in Review iV' --r- r., s- i -I i Mi Iii perfect step members of the first reserve midshipmen class In the history of the United. States Naval academy; Annapolis, Md swing by daring a dress parade. The 590 members of the class were to be graduated after a three-montfe period of study and receive ensign commissions Michaels guardianship; consent least 1 of mathemaUcs for issuance of order of sale of real property signed by next of kin. Felix Maurath (or Maurautt) estate; Charolette Maurath ap pointed administratrix: Lena will be accepted for training without examination. Of special interest to the young man apply ing and qualified for training as aviation student, is the plan now being considered that after com- 7 i tan Amort, Lee Highberger and Wil- pleting his training as a student nam scnaier named appraisers. pilot, the high school graduate is Ross E. Moores estate; order elimble for aDDointment as flight confirms sale of real property. sergeant, third class, which is JUSTICE COURT comparable to staff sergeant in James Henry Evans; previously the army, with pay of $108 a released from 30-day jail sentence month, while on flight duty, on condition he pay court costs, Full details concerning all violate no law and refrain from points on the United States air use of liquor; remanded to jail corps are available upon appli- on failure to pay costs. cation to the US army recruiting Horace S. Carlisle; operating service in charge of Tech. Sgt motor vehicle for transportation Willis S. Estep, Salem. of property without identification plates; $10 and costs; fine "-1 Letter of LaV jjciiucu uiu cusia paid. when the "Car Bug" bites you... rr i Halts Appeal route six has reported to police U I 1-ilieterilier that a basket, valued at $2.50, containing groceries worth $3 was taken from his car Saturday af ternoon as it was parked in front of a Salem store. ' Dr. C. W. Davis announces re moval of his dental office from 802 to 703 First Natl. Bank bldg. Film Shown Under the auspic es of the Associated Credit Bu reaus a slide movie, "Human In terest Side of Credit" is to fea ture the luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis club at the Marion hotel today. , Gets New Course -Sgt' Gordon F. Spence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Spence, 567 North Sum mer street, will 1 e a v e Monday from March Field for Chanute, HL.for an aircraft engine course of six months. FHA 90 loans, private money, any amount on good; security. Ab rams & Ellis, Masonic bldg.- Judge Assigned Chief- Justice Percy Kelly of the state supreme court Monday assigned . Circuit Judge Arthur Hay,. Lakeview, to hold court in Harney county for Judge Robert Duncan. Flan to Wed Issued marriage licenses recently in Vancouver, Wask, were Irvin Moen, 20, Sweet Home, and Erline F. Biers, 18, Silverton. Take advantage of our $3 saving on a Kenwood blanket or down comfort, month , of June only. Better Bedding store, 115 N. High. Club Meets West Salem Town send club No. 1 is scheduled to meet at the West- Salem Metho-; dist church tonight to 8 0 clock. . OLYMPIA, June 22.-JP)-An appeal filed with the supreme cpurt by James Hampson, 33-year -old Fife dairy worker sentenced to life imprisonment for the blud geoning to death of his former sweetheart, Virginia Raffle, was dismissed Monday. In dismissing the action for failure of Hampson to have his abstract or records in the hands of the court at the proper time, the court said: "Dismissal of an appeal seems a harsh penalty for failure to file an abstract of . record within the required time. However, if it is too drastic and Is not Justi fied by the end sought to be ac complished, namely the expe diting of final determination In criminal appeals, then the rem edy lies In appropriate amend ment of the rule. As now con structed, lt Is mandatory In its terms, and does not reserve to the court the power to exercise I discretion' In particular eases,! and we have no alternative but to enforce Its provisions." The dismissal was reached at an en banc decision with two justices dissenting. T " . - The ' court pointed out in . Its decision that Hampsen's counsel did not cause the delay, but ra ther failure was "due to an in- advertant oversight of a mes senger.: -: Hampson was convicted in Pierce county superior court, Ap ril 20, 1940. : - NEW OK USED CAR with the First National O You build your credit reputation for other bank loans, monty for cny purpose, when you want it... Save time and red tape, 41 convenient branches... Arrange low monthly payments to fit your budget requirements. 00 tin Three Sisters Attend Linn Pioneer Parley BROWNSVILLE, 'June 23.P)-1 TRree steters who attended , the OF PORTLAND