DWDpET FOB m '( SERIOUS PROBLEM Only About -Half Raised, and Activities for Next Year ' . Threatened y A; meeting ot the board of di rector of the YMCA wu held yes- ,terday t a noon luncheon. This meeting was called for the purpose of discussing ways and means of raising the remainder of the 1527 j28 budget outlined some time ago and which volunteer workers bays been endeavoring to rates for the past twiprweeks. To date onlV a little otfrV$12.000 hat been pledg ed and . almost twlcr that amount ,is needed". It this institution b to .fanetionproperly for the next .year. ' -r VY-?"-: -I It l no secret that the i. palgn ha not gone over this year. Where the fault lies Is hard to (say; definitely. ; Everyone, admits .that the Y has functioned the past 'year la a manner highly pleasing to all concerned. More work and ( better work has been done the past year than was: ever dreamed of when - the project for the new (bullding was launched ' two years 'ago.: ; . ; - . , . - . The tout budget outlined for .this, -year calls for- ah expenditure of 431,45. Tn this connection it jatfght h Jnterettn'e;,', t&compare jthis budget with other; ekies hav ing larger poptf&Ucfr than Saj .xa. Withoutvmconlng names. a city U dte'd,that''has ia popula Uon ofsampewhrW Is about 'to 00, in excess of Salem. .that" haV a,- reported - mem bersh i p ;Of Salem has 1242 mem bers. The other city's Y spent 541.0QO last year; 'Salem spent 531.000. In another Instance a city of ' 130,000 population has a YMCA membership cf T213, less than Salem,- ami its, expenditures last -year were ia excess of $72,- In both of these' comparisons It NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OP w i I ADMINISTRATOR ? '"VntJoft I. hht rlvH ihil the undersigned has been duly ap- potntea oy mewouniy woun oi the Stats of Oregonfor the Coun tr nf Marion, aa Administrator ot the estate of Hattie B. Patterson. deceased, and that ne nas auiy Qualified as such administrator: ail ntnnni hsvtnr claims aaralnst the; estate' of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same: duiT vArlfled. to me. at the viffJfo nf Ronald C. Glover my at- toraeyv 80S? Oregon Btftldlog. Sa lem; Motion county. Oregon, who fiaelx -hvontbs ;troov theidat; of th'.notlee-v-t :iJ?J; '. "; ; ; . Iftth 6s H ' October : Administrator of "the Estate of Rattle.. B. Patterson, Deceased. . rnaid c - Glover. Attorney for Administrator, saiem. Oregon. i '.. , ox-oi-s-xa EXECUTRIX -NOTICE OF ' APTOIXTMEXT - -Notice Ui hereby given that the underlined baa been v duly ap nolated hv the. County Court of the" State, of OTegbir for the Coun ty of: Marion., as Executrix of the lait wU and testament and estate of Ira W. Huhara, a ere a sea. ana that Ihe has dnly qualified as such executrix: all ' persona having 'claims against the- estate 'of said decedent are hereby notified to 'present: the same; duly .verified. to. me. at the office of Ronald C. CAarer. mv attorney. 203 Oregon tT)nii'fi -fiiUm "tnrftfnn.. within !UUUiJUft ; ' f t " w -7 lx months from the -date of this notice. . :vTV,t Dated atSa!em," t)reRon.Tthlf ISth dar of October. 1927. - MILDRKD H.- BOOCK!'"" '; Executrix theIaiCwiHf and testament, and estats" f Irat.V Hubbard, deceased. jRonald C. faloTer. Attorney, for Executrix,' Salem, preron. t r -018-25N1-8-15 Convenient ttppUmenting Mbtbi Goathes ; cr5f ra$l servtct tn Vrtgom , r -: -, 'Now ride in die big, luxurious silver gray motor- coaches to Pacific Highway points. Travel comfort ". ably and at low cost via Southern Pacific either by rail oc highway. ' ,"'. '-: "' - ' The stiver gray motor coaches are of latest design, . . with every modem improvement for your conven-v ience aod comforc Experienced, careful drivers. ' I Your Southern Paciiic rati tickets are good on these , motor coaches operating dally to and from Salem, . Albany, Portland, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg,' ; Grant's Pass, Medord, Ashland and mxenncdLttea.-' ' ' Get your copy of the new time table folder today: , - . . ,-.- ' ,--- j. ' C.y 0 :CIly Tlrkct UUftf was found that more work Is be ing done In every single depart ment In the Salem Ythaa In those cases where 'there -was a bigger city population and a larger bud gef. . ' - . . - !'"'; ;-'-SVfv The board Of directors will meet again Wednesday soon to continue their discussions Of what to do and how to do It with regard to get ting In the extra needed money. Unless It is forthcoming Salem people "are going' to -see their YMCA go glimmering in 1928. There is no other answer. XOTICEFEPEREES 8AL.K In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. i . Department No. S George W. Jory and Sarah Jory, . his wife: Clarence CV Jory; Herbert Earl Jory and Miranda . Jory. his wife. Plaintiffs, s. Laura D. Jory-Page and H. R. Page, her husband: and Oleria Blaneh Jory-Miles. Defendants. Notice Is hereby giren that by tbe terms of an order ot the abors entitled Court, duly giren and made on October 3. 1927. I, O. D. ower. was appointed Referee to ell the. hereinafter described real state; and pursuant to the said order I will, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of November. 1927, at the hour ot 10:00 -o'clock A. ILi at, the West Door of tbe County Court House, in Salem, Marion County. Oregon, sell to the high est bidder for cash, all of the right, title and estate ot all the parties in this suit, in and to the following described reaf estate: Beginning on the West line of Lot Eight in Block Four of Geo. H. Jones Addition to the City of Salem, in Marion County. Oregon. atf i point thereon CO feet South fromahe Northwest cornerof said parallel -with the North tine of said Lotc 162 ; feet,-to the. West line of the alley running Norther- j Iy. and .Southerly through said Block: ,thenca South' along the West line of said alley. 50 feet, to the Northeast corner of the prem ises described In tbe deed record ed on Page 125 ot Volume 50 of the Record of Deeds in and " for Marlon County. Oregon': thence Westerly along the North line of the premises described ia said Dead. 162 feet to the West. line of Lot 7 in said Block; thence North along the West line, of said Lots Seven and Eight, SO feet, to the place-ot beginning. Also Be ginning on the West line ot Lot Five in Block , One of George H. Jones Addition to ths City of Sa lem. Marlon County. Oregon, at a point 50 feet North ot the South west corner of said Lot Five and running thence North along the West line of said Lot 5, and the West line of Lot S, in said Block, 50 feet, to a point; thence Easter ly and parallel to the South line of said Block, 162 feet, mors or less, to the West line of the alley running Northerly and Southerly through said Block;, thence South along the West line ot said alley. Fifty feet, to a point which la Fif ty; feet .Northerly ot the Southeast corner of sam Lot Five; tnence Westerly.; 162 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. . Also Beginning at : a point on the West line of Lot Six Block One ot George H. Jones Addition to the Citt of v Salem.Marlon County; Oregon, at a point thereon 25 feet Northerly of the Southwest corner ot i said Lot Six, and running thence North along the West line of said Lot. Fifty Feet, to the Northwest corner thereof; thence Easterly, along the North line of said Lot Six, to the Northeast cor- U-B. Us SiU ,Ma.-0 wvmwm . along the East line of said Lot, Fifty Feet, more or less, to a point which Is 25 feet Northerly of the Southeast corner of said Lot; thence. Westerly,. 162 feet, mors or less, to the place of beginning, and being the Northerly Fifty Feet of Lot Six in Block One of said George H. Jones Addition. i Said property . will bs sold in three parcels as : above described Said sales will be made subject to tbe confirmation of tbe above en titled Court. .' . 1 Dated", this 4th day ot October, O. D. BOWER, I ; ' ) JASOllELTa Referee. HELTZEL. J Attorney. Date of First Publication: Octo ber 4 i 1927. Date of Last Publication: Novem- Iber 1. 1927. ' o4-ll-lS-26nl Southern Pa i "Sfi rTJ Office lliotto Ht THE OREGON STATESMAN; ALEMj OREGON.' ELECTRICITY USED PIAXIXfi MUX AT t 8PAUI.D - ' n n'u nrai'iii'G nppniTinV ' The planing mill of the Chaa. K. Spaulding Logging company at the foot: of Ferry street again started up Monday morning after haying been shut down since last Tuesday, due to the .blowing up and wrecking oC lue sieami cylin der of the big 400 horse j power engine which - droTe 1 the planing milU r- 1 ty. After a hurried Investigation, Mr. Spaulding decided to discard the engine and replace it with sey eral electric motors, as this was in line with the plan of replacing the steam engines with electric motors that bis company has had in mind for some time. I This plan would alBo - facilitate the starting up ot the planing mill at an earlier date. " ( i Through the cooperation ! of the General Electric company, . the Fobes Supply company. Vibbert ft Todd and the Portland Electric Power company, the installation of the necessary motors to replace the engine was completed Sunday night,-and. the-planing milt start ed up yesterday morning aa usual. The big engine was replaced with one 300 horse power motor, one 75 borse' power and one 25 horse power. Vibbert ft Todd, lo cal electrical contractors, had a large crew of men working1 stead-' lly since Wednesday installing the, window over the White House res- am As mm w.twMW t. . W IT. ..i'i. rr-i - . . . .. ... necessary wiring in the mill, and Lthe Portland Electric Power corn nanv also had larp frw run. o;n a 8pecU1 2300 volt circuit "m. . !- powT . llousen ; Mill , - l u mm !-i me foot of 'rry street. . It would have required at least two or three weeks lo have re-: plac, d the engine wvti' another i engine, or' :o ave repaired the o!d engine, and it was necessary fo get' the planing mill running ag: in to fill the many rush orders or lumber which the Spaulding company had on file. Ia order to remove the old en gine quickly so that-the big 300 horse power motor might! be in stalled in its place. Mr. Skeels, the superintendent of the mill.; resort ed to the use of oxy-acetylene torches and dynamite to cut the engine In pieces and to break up the big fly wheel and other large parts of the engine. These explosions were heard all over the business sections of town on Thursday s and many people wondered as to the cause! of the explosions. It was rumored that they were blasting for foundations for a new planing mill building, but the truth of the matter was that they were blowing the old engine to pieces so that they might remove it quickly. , What football really needs is a role regulating cheer leaders, r feo3 . j The Portland Telegram makes the most Sensational offer of Travel, Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Ever Of fered in Public. : , I-.' , - - . ; No Physical Examination Necessary. No Red Tape. - -. . ' J - '' . ' . - - l- This policy issued to subscribers of the Portland Tel egram, ivho! are over 15 and under 70 years of age. It is issued ? By : the ; North American Accident Insurance Co., the oldest and health" insurance Read the details in the r.,,,.. ., . j. SOCIETY (Continued from pr 7.) ' , speaker of the evening. , - . ' A federated organixation" of the local o. A. R. and allied organiza tions is being considered and may be discussed at this gathering. Sort h Division. Ladies A id . Will Meet - t 5 ' The South Division or the La dies Aid of the First Presbyteri an, Church will be entertained tjils afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. G. Ford. 537 South High Street. . Meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta Mrs. C. V. McKelvey will be hostess at the meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae society which will be held; this afternoon at t'aree o'clock in her home at the Court Apartments. BAD FIRE AVERTED OFFICER'S VIGILANCE RE SULTS IX QUICK ALARM - While making his rounds about 3 o'clock Sunday morning Police Officer Kuykendalt took a stroll down an alley leading south from State street. Ry so doing he prob ably was responsible for prevent ing a disastroue fire. When about half way down the alley he noticed smoke pouring from a bedroom j lauraac. - a nurnea invesiigaiion thowed that- the" room :. was in a mass of flames probi.1 started by 8Qmeoae leaving a "lighted cisarette In the room. - ; me nre department responded promptly and xp nt about ten min- ute.: extinguishing the flames. No one W4S in the room that was on rlre-( Occupants of the adjoining rooms were awakened by the man agement of the place and made a wild scene as they scrambled, hel ter, skelter from the building. No one was injured. Potato Digging Under Way At Lauterback!s, Rickey RICKEY. Ore., Oct. 24. (Spec ial.) Ellis Lauderback has a large crew of men digging pota toes. Mrs. W. J. Culver is substitut ing as bailiff for. the present term of circuit court, - . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Harris spent Thursday at Mill City, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hutchings. Mrs. Arthur Binegan is visiting her sister, Mrs. Andrew Baker of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillin are entertaining friends from Colo rado. . Any college town can qualify as the land of the midnight son. .teofafi largest company writing accident and exclusively. TPORTLAND TEIiEGRAM M-:: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25; 1927' CI FIRST. HAPTIST BUILDING OREGON REMOVED IX DALLAS. Ore.. Oct.. 24. (Special) T he First "Baptist church of Dallas, which stood on the corner of ; Church and Court streets fcs. being razed to make way for a" modern building of, stucco being constructed by members of the Apostolic Faith. This was the first Baptist church built in Ore gon and the first church built in Dallas. It was built in 1858 on a lot deeded by Isaac Levens from his donation land claim "No. 51" for the sura of f 1, Among the early pastors was David Hubbard, and also the Rev. T. F. Campbell, father of Dr; Prince L. Campbell, both deceased, as the building was shared with members of the Christian church. Among the early trustees were T. J. Haytftr, David Hubbard. James Holman, and George Brown and here many of the oldest resi dents of Dallas attended church, some of them under protest. Tbe church did not Incorporate until 1919 as a considerable in debtedness had been incurred and was left by David Hoffman. The membership grew less and less until June, 1925. it was decid ed to discontinue holding services and in October of this year the property was sold for $2000 to tbe members of the Apostolic Faith. . . : : ' ; . . Weeks Family of JPringle To M ake Home in Salem PRINGLE, Oct. 24. (SpeciAl) -Mrs. Anthony of Albany visited the family of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Coburn, Sunday. T,, E. Meeks and family moved 00Cfl!LUfMG0! RUB BACKACHE AIM Kidneys cause backache! No! Your backache is caused by lum bago,; rheumatism or a strain and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrat ing St. Jacobs OiL Rub it right on your painful back, - and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness dis appears. Don t stay crippled t Get a 35 cent bottle of St, Jacobs Oil from your druggist A moment after it is applied you'll won der what became of the backache or lumbago pain. In use for 65 years for lumbago, backache, sciatica, neuralgia, rehu- matism or sprains. Absolutely harm less. Doesn't burn the skin. X A 010 c - to ISO LafeUe' &reet, calem. The Meeks farm has been rented to Mr. Myers of Woodburn. The My ers family have moved onto the place. . Mrs. T. E. Meeks has been a dependable' secretary for Pringle Sunday school and will be missed by the community. The play given at Pringle Fri day night by the Knight Memor ial people of Salem, was much ap preciated by those present, but there was not a full, house. A. J.'Duncans are remodelinn their car. for winter service. 5 Mlsa Evelyn Caburn spent the week end with her parents here: Pringle Sunday school vtery much appreciates the addition to Its small corps of workers, of Mr. pdell of Hilicrest. ; Mysterious invitations . to i a ghost party are being "circulated in this vicinity, for Hallowe'en night. DEATH IT SOLVED TAVROX POSSIBLY HOBO BUT HAD FUXDS, LEA It X EI) .Melvin Dawson, who was killed Saturday night when 'struck by the Cascade Limited, Southern Pacific crack train, may have been hoboing it at the time of his reath, but if he was there cer tainly Was no need of it. 'A letter from a. trust company found near the scene of tragedy showed that he was receiving a monthly in come .of f 100 a month from an estates In Columbia, Tennessee. Besides that a bank book showed two deposits of 9400 and $200 in a Seattle bank,mader on -September t9 and October 10. cf Beitig Valetl AutoScrop The RAZOR That' Sharpens ' Itself , 4 I Just how he came to tils death will; never be known. It la Just possible that be was hit while croslsng the tracks at the cross ing Just south of .the city. Train men concluded at the time that he had! attempted to board the pilot of the en gin e. Even . If he had been broke and unable to pay his fare It does not seem likely that he would have attempted to jump headlong onto the head end of a fast; moving train. Cproner Rigdon has wired the I trust company in Tennessee to see if they know anything of his relatives. 1 The governor of Constantinpole has j sealed up ;the- home of the leader of the woman's suffrage party. But he will-find It a lot harder to seal j up the suffragists themselves.1 ; ' NOTICE OP APPOINTSIENT j OP EXECUTORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon tor the Coun ty of Marion, as executors of the las will :.nd testament and estate ot Josephine Graber, deceased, and that they have duly qualified as such executors; all persons having claims against the estate ot said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to us, at the office of Ronald C Glover, our attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem. Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice.; ' Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 4th day of October. 1927. 1 JOHN GRABER. ABEL ALBERT GRABER, " Executors, of the last will and.tes : tament and estate of Josephtnt . Graber, deceased. " RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executors, . 1 Salem. Oregon. ' . ! .o4-Xl-18-25-Nl That -,. '' :y:-:r' 7 - :;V.. "' . 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