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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
V is goSleje on first Between ganiza-execu- mee tings corn- clear the secretary series rhich Serv- commnn is all ncial are 4 C? its does any A to to the k a sist Constitution for Community Organization Adopted at Adjourned Meeting v- - Constitution and by-laws wre adopted at the adjourned meeting a rmmntv gpwIm Wednesdav wa vr m u uti i w v. v . - nicbt. these nrovidlng for annual meeting and election of officers . ' - mm. j. L Ml the first Wednesday aner um iro.ii.' in rr t fiber. Bet meetings, affairs of the organiza tion will b handled by the a. 111 Cliajklal m live comni'vs. " miT be called at any time. Tlonnrt of the executive mittee recommending immediate Incorporation of the organization was approver. ,vnv it a nnmnui nf making a number of points concerning new organisation, me e ... thn fnllowltlC 11 1X3 yi:fcF " of questions and answers, in w rt o .)..) fnm Pnmmnnltv Vj O IWUU9 1UI 111 ice; A C for Associated Charities and S A lor saiT.uoo-jiimj Q Is C S the same a cor Ity chest? - - . . A. No: A community chest .1. . it.nii4 tn rover purposes for which finan drives are made. C S funds for relief of unfortunate only. Q. Docs C S do away with A A. No. AC. own organisation wnicn a not presume to ' regulate in Q If I contribute to A C or 9 am I expected 16 contributed C S also? . A A contribution to S A or A .i.oi.iit tn a contribution C S. All are for the same essen tial serf ice. i- t a iinn not reduce i number of organsaitions why C IS A. A C was w-.iuufc -. . r a t nurely t L.tlntl tf SfiSl financing . orsui..- - ... . S A. A C and all other accredited relief woric. , . Q. How are funds of C S han- a'c funds are carefully entered in records both by individual con tributors and by groups . with which the individual contributor Is identified, if any. Just what any individual or group is or is not doing through this organiza tion can be shown ln a moment , nbtice. All money is a local bank and ehecked out with numbered checks through a check, register. No money Is handed out to relief cases or. organizations. Bills for actual relief service are audited and paid upon proper in vestigation and Toucher. a It the number of organiza tions Is not reduced how is dupli cation of serrice reduced? a By a confidential exchange through which every case is ehecked and confined to the prop er source, of reUf. Such an ex change is being . organised now and will e in operation bence- 'Q Should the number of relief agencles.be reduced? If so. why The Ideal would doubtless be 'one large, central agency through which all would function. But as yet we find those who will co-operate only through S A. oth ers only through A C., still other clubs and organisations that pre fer to conduct a measure of reller service for , unfortunates among their membership or cases they feel called to assist, and so on. Experience and the growth of mu tual confidence will gradually merge these difficulties. At pres ent the confidential exchange will prevent duplication, . which has never amounted to as much as has been made of It. , Q. How should relief cases be handled with respect to C S? A Thsy should be referred to A C. S A or any other relief agen cy functioning in the city. If an ex-service man or dependents, re fer to relief committee of Capital Post, .American Legion. After iu Testigatlon and check through the confidential exchange, the agency in charge will call upon C S for necessary financial assistance. LIQUOR POSSESSION BRINGS JAIL TERMS Possession of liquor cost Char les Peak, Vincent Grosjaques and Ed Crites 30 days in Jail when they appeared before Justice of the Peace Brazier Small on Thurs day. The three were apprehended by state traffic officers recently when the car which they were In collided with another on the high way near Woodburn. Fred Gustafsen asked time to consult an attorney when he was brought Into justice court on Thursday to answer to a charge of non support. He la in Jail, as he was unable to raise the re Quired bail of SI 000. Dennis Seeley demanded a hear ing when he was accused of as sault and battery by Elsie Seeley. Date of the hearing has not been fixed. Raphael ,Vega was bound over to the grand Jury by Justice Small when he was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Bail was fixed at $1000. Arthur Peterson of Silverton was convicted of disorderly con duct and will be sentenced Satur day by Jnstice Small. Special Corner In W.U. Library To Honor Virgil Virgil, the poet, is honored. In the Willamette university library by a. shelf on the -wall of the room. The feature la the arrange ment of Mrs. T. G. Franklin. Books, magasine articles and vth er object grace the shelf. Stu dents of Latin and j English are especially Interested.! Books on. the shelf are "Virgil. Georgix II" by Rer. J. H. Sarins. "The Greater Poems of Virgil, containing the first six books of Aened and ."Virgil. Aened seven ro twelve and Minor Poems' by H. R. Fairclongh, "Virgil and Spenser". by Merrie V. Hughes. Magazine articles tell of the birth and death' ot Virgil, his life and writings. A! portrait ot the fa mous Rman poet may be found In one magazine.. , Other objects are a bronze plaque of Dante and Beatrice and a marble copy , of the Saint Ce cile's grave stone which is In the caiacstnDs. TtjeREGON STATESMAN, Salens, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 2U19Z0 iikus mm i One of the outstanding events I of the year for the high school j student body will be. held at the -school building tonight, the oc f casion being the annual -HI- Tl1 A. . i wibk i wnicn seniors ana rretxk- CilK i CASE GIL'S II men. alike drop their dignity and reserve to make merry. - A snappy program win be bold In the auditorium, with stunts to be given by each class and also the faculty, and following this there will be dancing tor those who care to dance, and other at tractions for those not so pleased with using their feet. Those taking part In the pro gram will be: seniors Harriet Beall. Fern Harris, Marlon John son. Ruth Chapman. Kate Corey. Jeanne Lunsford, Constance Krebs, LaVon Watklas, Ronald Adams, Lome Kitchen, Truz Foreman, Johnny Bone, - Don Hudkins, Lynn Heise, Howard Doerfler, Irving Hale; juniors Chuck .Reed, . Fred Reidy. Joe Darby, Werner Brown. -. Virgil Harrison. Betty Vaaghn, Betty Mae Hartung, Rosalie Nusbanm, Louise Cramer, Beatrice John son, Margaret Burdette, Donna Bishop. Sophomores Helen Hougne, ICUU11 Another Item on the nation's conservation program is seen by Prof. F. G. Baender, head of the mechanical engineering depart ment at Oregon State college. In reclamation ot crank' case oil draimngs. Baender so told the Salem Lions club when he ad dressed that body at its regular Thursday noon luncheon session; Baender declared that experi ment has shown that oil used in the crankcase does not wear dut. and that after recleaning the first time It Is even, better on than when first used. Such reclamation could be accomplished at the small cost of two cents a gallon after the initial equipment had been se cured, he said. Cost of equip ment would be minor. ; The professor avowed that there Is not a lot of difference In heavy and light oils, or thick or thin oils, so far as the motorist is concerned, because viseuosity or internal friction should be about the same for good grades of either at a temperature of 200 degrees F. In other worda. Raeifntr warn ed his listeners that they should snow wnat.ls the viseuosity at 210 degrees of the oil they use. He conducted an experiment to show that flames will not touch a mettalle object touched by waiter on the other side, this being the basis of his exnlanation of f hp fact that all oils are alike at cer tain temperatures. Arguments Upon Truck Law Case Heard in Court Arguments were heard ' in the state supreme court here Thurs day in the suit brought by R. C. Kelsey against Governor NorWad and other state officials to en Join the defendants from - en forcing a law enacted la 1929 pro viding that four wheel trucks and trailers of combined -weight of 34,000 pounds shall not. operate on the .highways. Kelsey alleged that the law ap plied only to six wheel trucks and trailer type of truck. En forcements of the law has been deferred because of the injunc tion proceeding. ALSO eti&esis with each Schilling purchase A copy of the 80-page book "Flavor Secrets. The latest thing in cook eiy. Thousands of new suggestions in the fine art of flavoring food. 811111 iff You have never seen anything quite like this book. Nothing of the sort has ever before been pub lished. You will find it an adventure into a new realm of cookery which will delight you and those . who gather around your board. It takes the mo-' nofony out of cooking. It shows how to dress up the "stand bys." You will keep it handy in the : kitchen and refer to it frequently. In it you will find. little tricks at your finger tips unexpected touehes that will give new zest to old favorites and add many new favor ites to your kitchen rep ertoire. It will lead you intof all manner of in triguing seasoning paths, the perfumed trail of spices and fragrant es sences. This book has been three years in prep aration. Its material haa : been gleaned from all over the world, and care- ., fully tested in the kitch en. Everything in it ia practical, and easy. Yon wIl find many complete recipes for new and in-' teresting dishes. But the important. part of the book ia in the thousands of suggestions for adding new piquancy, aew de lights to your every-day recipes. IF IB II II 9 m A HH t firl c w e e Ex att yoinii? gi?sei?fc but only as long as the supply lasts kb. ... a . e 1111 I II I i ' - if irii ii r in n II run t StedDoflBooDS : A regular 4-ox. Jar ol OcbQSas PXIEPAXIED MU8TAHD OAUCE Free with your purchase ol CchilCs o cT .A. 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Not. 20 The Girls Glee club, under the PAGE THREE able direction of Mlss Violet Ramsley, made their first public appearance In toe afternoon . at the corn show and' sang very pleasingly the following numbers: "Can't You Hear Me Calling. Caoline, "Old Man River," and "Love." Dinner vat served from six to eight. in the evening the Glee club sang again, the Corn club put on a husking bee in whicb George CUne won first prize. TIME TO THI &I OF CHRISTMAS I SdiKl QeCCl n . NOVEMBER 15 TO NO VEM BER 22 INCLUSIVE Jubilee Wfe .ends Saturday 4 Night! Just three days more to save in jthls dramatic demonstration of 558 Store Buying Power Value Giving. Come! III Just Imagine ! v Jubilee Week 0H In Our Stocks! Down 8 weeks balance Extraordinary offer I Choose . from wide assortments, one and two trouser suits, single or double breasted and from big burley ulsters and belted and unbelted overcoats in new Fall and Winter styles tailored to Ward specifications from Ward 'woolens. 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