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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem', Oregon, Wednesday Morning, February 24. 1932 PAGE FIVE - , . . . . i..-. T .oca IN ews Brief: Note Reduced Payment of $2rt on a: 1600 note constitutes cbmplete satisfaction of the ob ligation, the circuit court ordered here yesterday upon petition ol Bank Superintendent Schramm. W. R. Kraberger, maker of the note, signed an affidaTit that $200 was all he could raise an that he had lost S1.000 when the Aurora State bank's operators the Place the note was held in duced him to buy a mortgage note now without value. rn AontAl natlents wanted for tree eitractlon of teeth. CaTltiea prepared tor fillings. Local anaes ihesla. At clinics during state Den ial invention. Thurs. and FrL CaU Tues. or Wed. at 502 First Kat'l Bank bldg. or phone 683. r..nn Proteges Here Stu dents of LeUnd Chapin, popular Willamette university student, 95 made no the Stanford uni versity debate team on the camp us yesterday to meet the local rh.nln was in China for .ArVi rears, later took posU graduate work here and coached rfh.tJmd then went on to Stan ford where he now is instructor In public speaking and senior in law. Road Asked An improved and v rnA near Sllverton is 0.UJI.. M. m asked In a petition recently Hied . Aiintv conrt nere. in iu in districts 13 and 5 rv. .tttAH tlZnM bv A. I. Hobart and 11 others. The road is to link two Important roads, the petitioners claim. The court I ir1itlnr tin fin V action until tnree notices required, by law have been posted in the district. Dr. Putman Hall has moved from 1010 Leslie St. to larger quarters at 13Z SW Hobart Estate Tad-Tft? ap- t.A ..ins nt tnei testate oi wmAllnft F. Hobart, deceased, 12 860 the probate court here was informed Tuesday. The appraisal mA hv Rosco Langley, H. A. Brandt and H. Good. Arthur n aK.rt mil Edgar L. Hooart ... .iitnra Of the estate 1 000 is in real estate, $585 in cash and the balance in personal notes made to the aeceasec. o rmr windows for real buys in Aluminum Cooking Utensils. Gahlsdorfs, Inc., 32 Court street.- . Exams Given Civil service examinations for senior -junior stenographers were conducted Tuesday morning at the Capitol Business college by Joseph Ren ner, postoffice employe here. Four girls took the tests. If the stu dents qualify they are eligible for government job at salaries rang ing from $1200 to $1500 annual ly. The students examined yes terday had made errors In their original applications and were granted the new examination by federal authorities. Borrowing - Banned There is no provision of law authorizing a district school board, except Un ion high school districts, to bor row money and give the note of the school district therefor. At torney General VanWinkle held In an .opinion handed down Tuesday. The opinion was requested by B Li. Eddy of Roseburg, member of the state hydro-electric commis sion. Real values in 32-pc. dinner sets at Gahlsdorfs, J25 Court street. Clarke to Speak Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Clark, returned mis sionaries from India, will speak at tne .Church of the Nazarene 13 th and Center streets. tonUht under direction of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the enures. Tfiere 'will be snecial mu sic by the choir, and many curios irem mala will be on display. Collins Honored Harrr B Collins, manager of the Pacific Telephone and .Telegraph com pany-here, has been named member of the district Joint com' mmee oz tae Kiwanis club on business standards and vocational guidance. He is the only Salem club man honored with a district committee appointment this year, We guarantee tolstontthe contin ual brinftng out of ' head-light bulbs. Burrell's, 464 N. Liberty, Holman on Trip Rufus C. Holman, state treasurer, made a political trip to the Coos Bay country the first of the week. He delivered the Washington's birth day address to the North Bend Ki wanis club Monday noon. Mrs. Holman made the trip with him as well as friends from Portland Spanieling Appointed Harry X. Spaulding has been appointed to a clerical position with the Joint committee on International rev enue and taxation in the national congress at Washington, it was learned here yesterday. The ap pointment was said to be made through the influence of Repre sentative W. C. Hawley. Spaulding is a Salem attorney and Willam ette university graduate. Dane Urged Elmer Daue, South Commercial street mer chant, is being urged to become a candidate for alderman as one of the representatives from the third ward, and has the matter under consideration. W. H. Dancy and Frank E. Needham are the present altermen from the third ward and Needham's term expires this year. He has served for 11 years and has already announced his intention of running again. Health Service Used An nn- ML HELD FOR MRS, VI CLEAVE Came to Oregon at age 17, Spent Remainder of Life Near Here Funeral services ror Mrs. Matil da Van Cleave who passed away at the family home, $40 N. 17th street were held Sunday afternoon at the Clough-Barrick chapel, con ducted, by the Rev. R. V. Wilson, pastor of the United Brethren church. Interment took place at the Simons cemetery, Mt. Angel Matilda Brumbaugh was born in Indiana, March 15, 1848. the usually large number of People Barlnger Brumbaugh. The family I SUMMONED I O ill with influenza are seeking medical' advice from the county health unit was reported Tuesday. Influenza prevalent in Salem is extending throughout the entire county. Obituary Walker In this city February 23, 1932. Dolly I. -Walker, late of Creswell, Oregon, wife of 6.' O. Walker, mother of Mrs. Pk A. McKee of Seattle, Wn.; Mrs. Henry Holmes of Springfield, Ore.. Mrs. P. R. Lane of Creswell, G. W. of Eu gene; A. E. of Ontario, Cah; D. F. and Mary, both of Reedsport, Ore Rvhil of Portland; Bonnv of Heppner, Ore., and Clella of r ninT years. Creswell. Sister of J. E. Morning star and Mrs. F. C. England both of Creswell, Ore.; and W. R, MorningBtar of Central Point Aged 60 years. Announcement of funeral services will be made later by the Terwilliger Funeral Home, 770 Chemeketa street, phone 6928. moved to Guthrie county, Iowa when she was two years old and when she was 17 they came to Oregon. She was united in mar l-lag to Meredith Van Cleave, October 11, 1866. He passed away November 27, 1886. To the union were born eight children: Mrs. Ida Taylor of El lensburg; Ella, who died at the age of 19: Joe of Monitor; Mrs. Anna McMorrls who died in 1927; Bertha, residing at the family home: Charles and Lester of near Salem; Henry who died in infan cy. Also surviving are IS grand children, 16 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild; and three sisters, Mrs. Kate Bashor, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ellen Van Cleave and Mrs. Louise Johnson, Salem. She leaves too a large cir- 1 V'. .:..r ;:; -V " -- 1 . V- ' , . --. If , '." " ' - ' i.. I" -.. - . -v- - r, . - - ., 2.-'-. ' . ' r- , - -v ; : - ; 1 . : i : , . 4 ' " ' ; "-. ' :- ,. , .4 ' ;:'- , - ; . 9 METHODISTS Will T H 1 MATILDA VAN CLEAVE E PU.rjT SUES EYED 500 Expected; Fellowship Reception Scheduled At First Church Five hundred Methodists from 39 churclres adjacent to and in Salem are expected to attend the Fellowship reception at the First Methodist ehurch here tonight, he- ! ginning at 7:30 o'clock in the ehurch parlors. Dr. and Mrs. B. Earle Parker are to be hosts, and direct as sistants are other Salem pastors: Rev. Hugh B. Fouke Jr., Jason Lee, Rev. S. Darlow JoVhson, Les lie Memorial: Rev. C. L. Dark, Ford Memorial of West Salem. and Dr. M. A. Marcy. district sup erintendent. Rev. Johnson, dean of the Sa lem pastors, will extend welcome to the visitors, and response will be made by Glenn S. Hartong of Woodburn. Dr. Marcy will conduct the roll call of churches. The program also includes: cor net solo by Wesley Roer; prayer by Rev. Fouke Jr.; quartet numbers by Miss Elizabeth Ogden, Miss Hazel Shutt, A. B. Hansen and Ronald Craven; presentation of gift by Dr. Parker and response by Rev. Dark; illustrated solo by Prof. Cameron Marshall; director of music at First church. The ehurch school orchestra. under direction of Miss Mary Coming Events February 25-27 Oreg State Dental association. - ' February 20-28 Spring conference. Girl Reserves. B larch 1 Internatloaal dab benefit banqaet. First M. E. church. March 8-0 Oregon State bowling handicap tourna ment. March 16-19 Oregon state basketball tournament. April 11 Grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons. April 12 Grand council. Royal and Select Mason. April IS Grand couunan ' dery. Knights Templar. April 16-21 North Pacif ic district assembly, Church of the Nazarene. April 24 Salem district institute, Evangelical chare h. had been eut down to 125 but this number is at least fore times the usual number of pupils eut of school. Principal Wolf declared. Grade schools are similarly de pleted by ilness, influenza being HelniJ Slayers: t1: To be Assigned' , Tasks in Prison John Owens and Keith Cross-' white, who were received at the penitentiary Monday to serve life terms for the slaying of Amos ' Helms, state poliee officer, at La Grande a few months ago. y ester-; day were photographed by prison ; officials. Bertlllon measurements , also were taken for the police records. Owena probably will be as signed to employment in the , state flax plant, while Cross white will be put to work in some other . part of the Institution. Owens and Crosswhlte shot Helms when the latter attempted -to Question them regarding a holdup in Idaho. "Dlng-A-Llng! Breakfjwtl" FLORENCE. Italy (AP) Rie-. ciottl Flaschl of thifl city ha In-, rented an alarm clock attachment' which starts an electric stove IS. minutes before the bell rings and the prevailing sickness keeping presents a steaming cup of coffee M . . pupus away xrom war. to me eariy riser. meeting. Alderman W. H. Dancy cle of friends who have known her I stated yesterday. Dancy with Hen ry Vandevort and V. E. Kunn, comprises a committee charged Several sites deemed suitable for a municipal sewage disposal system will be reported upon next Monday night at the city council """" 'rZ r -,ah, tiitrman x7 w Shults, will play during serring of light refreshments. Committee chairmen for the event include: decorating, Mrs. Ol Acoaenu jnepvrveu f reyuruus yu. u w receptioB, Dr. and Mm.- M. C. US chuuui. IVtnAlav. urwln, Xtrm Vnhn lfarr The committee leeis mat me jv vuchen. Miss Amy Martin. Be- presenc lime is. an exiremviy i- forable one for the purchase or such a site. Low prlees of land will not prevail over a long period in the committee's opinion hide accidents reported lately were: O. E. Ryianaer, in nines, and Jack Schneider. 1110 North Commercial, at 16th and Lee streets: M. J. Elle. 860 C He rn eke ta and J. W. Horner, 1720 North Cottage, three miles north sides pastors and their wives. In the receiving line will be Mrs. W. C. Young,' president of the First church Ladles' Aid. Mrs. Ella Boatrlght, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mrs. Minnie Giver, Opinions Delayed The state Oklahoma City; Mrs. Mollie Hig' supreme court did not hand down genbotham, Kirkwood, Mo., and its weekly grist of opinions Tues- I Mrs. Ethel Pugh of Monitor, Ida of Jerrerson; ana a collision oe- . t . . f 110 000 ha. v--- Mt n mr J tween the cars of Ben S. Cagle, I J" g B0XinZ IS Made m-a a 4. J T1k.t mt j " I U lUBw Bi.r iire ' chase of the land which was auth- j f tf t Patt,e.r9J?n.' 1,,0ak,trfetiV a Urlxed when a $500,000 sewer Legal, 1UW01S i...i "-- iiahiI laan wa a Tinaicn uiBrai i nlSnt nan art I fiTTTTtf(TK'TVT.r Fh 2!l fAPl XWKtm TTnshand Mm Robert Tt Is the nlan of the council to I A bill designed to make pos tmark, Jr., Buford, North Dakota; cole of the Mission Bottom sec- acquire a sewage disposal site now sible the now abandoned Schmel- tton wn in town vesterdav to wun tne view mat ner aispoi iim-niuer uenjweiSui d'"5 visit Mr. Cole, who underwent an I of sewage will have to be aband oneration at a Salem hospital oned within a lew years. nen Mnndnv to relieve Infection In his this takes nlace. the lateral SOW' plhow. Mr. Cole bumned hl elbow 1 em will all run into the trunk on a door casing two weeks ago line Church street sewer wmcn m . Clark At the residence, 144 No. Front St., February 23, 1932, Irvine F. Clark, husband of Pauline Clark of Salem, father of James IL Clark, Marshall, Mo.. Samuel J. dav because of the absence of sev- ho. aged 66 vears. Announcement Seek Bankruptcy Carol Vivian Ural Justices. The weekly confer- of funeral services will be made today and haa Deen ln the hos- turn will empty into the sewage Todd and Clyde Todd of Salem nce of the court probably will later by the Terwllliger Funeral fn hankruntcv petitions in tne be held today. Opinions usually Home, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 6928. At the Moore residence 468 North federal court In Portland Tues- are handed down on Tuesday, j.. The former lists liabilities of l! 780 and "asset, of 3165 and the Two Men File Two candidates 7. A nor9tnr liabil- for republican precinct committee- ties of M m and Kt. of 1732. aen filed eyr r.l, TrtrllZ ffwilllam Man, Teacher. A.ay - Many To Teent the East "SH- kS " H! S teachers in Salem schools spent verton district and J- nJ Myrton Moore of Portland; broth- 20 tnree-Uay UUtlua; vui. v. - nuu nxaucs iJ icviwwi Lii cj .tlu city, reports made Tuesaay mui- district in saiem cated. A number oi me wamo are ill and unable to attena cias er of Mrs. Fred Pitt of Los Ange les, Mrs. Raymond of Los Angeles. rno o-r?. ia f Was member of the I. O. O. F. of pltal here a week as result of the disposal plant constructed aome- infection which set in. Library Busy The city library is being used extensively by out- of-work citizens. Miss Maude C. Covington, librarian, reported yesterday. School nse is also heavy with the result that the reading room Is constantly ln use throughout the day. Mrs, Olson Back Mrs. Oscar where west of High street. Nurse Will Aid In County Work t ill and unable to attend clas- Just amvea. z car loaas or nice Pendieton Also was past 'grind D- 0l8n WM Dl to b Dack at association, arriv influenza being Ae principal screened hog fuel L Spaulding Log- j$r eA " and A? 11. r desk at OW. Floral shop TuesdaT wm kness from which they are suf- ging Co. pnone 4116. of Q on Funerai an. Tuesday after being confined to weeks here under sea, sickness fering. H. J. Robertson, barber with Mar Jnello shop past 3 years, opening own shop, 385 N.-Hlgn. Your pa tronage solicited- Trio Miss Hel- 10 oupi lodge of Oregon Merrier 111 Stephen C. Merg- nouncements later by W. T. Rig ler, member of the city staff of don and Son. The Statesman. Is sick ln bed wltn I Influenza. He was 111 last week but weus recovered sufficiently to work for Glen Wells in this city. Febru a short time before suffering a re- ary zi, agea zu years, aurinvea i.ncA I by parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I TOT - 1 . n . 1 . J , . I wena oi roriiaua. ruuerai in- Pussywillows Many -Many! nouncement later from the her home since January 1. Most of the time she spent in bed at her doctor's orders. Tji.nw aerretarv tit TTnir maAe a. weekend Jl- Z vnVaniT where she visited pussywillow excursions Into Salem Clough-Barrick company, w rents Since 1907 her tatb- suburbs were maae over me her parents, oince vi -nroi.f hMhii,v tiniidav. ninb Joseph Hadespeck, at the rest v" . i ona of Washington's ?I DZL "r"v"v. , The pussywillows are very plen xne U6cu . tltu this year and many lovely dence on route 1, February 21, ToM and clover seed for sale cuttings have been made. aged 63 years. Survived by widow, .vmh Fred deVries, R. 6 Saiem." ... I Mrs. Margaret Hadespeck, one sis Headlignt lenses ior ail cars, cur- tr Mr8 Antonla Singer of Sa- Denlals Filed uenerai , J, rell 8, 464 N. iuDerty. ' lem; one cousin, Kaspar Hades were filed Tuesday in circ- division manager of the Oregon- Washington Water Service corn- court by the Industrial Accident commission in answer to two tl-tm TtonAlnZ in COUrt. I. A. Griffin is one plaintiff and . Kuper the other. Appraisers Named Appraisers for the estate of Phebe B. Webb, deceased, were named yesterday in county court here, hey are a. W. Smlther, D. S. Adolph and H. E. Eakln, all of Salem. None better than Wear Ever for Cooking Utensils at Gahlsdorfs. 325 Court street. I?., ranged A. E. Robert son, reported to tbe probate court ir.,.91 that the estate of utie i j . . peck of Regina, Canada. Funeral services from the parlors Clough-Barrick company. Church at Ferry, Wednesday, February 2 4 pany, is still confined to his home at 1:30 p m. with Rev. Howe of with an attack of influenza has been 111 for ten days He Chinese Speaker at Rotary George H. Fong, Portland gradu ate of University of Michigan, will speak at the Rotary club today on the Sino-Japanese war. Grand Jury Called The carry over grand iury from the Decem ber term of circuit court has been summoned to meet here again March 1 at 10 a.m. , On Business Trip Lyle P. I the First Christian church offi ciating. Interment will be in City view cemetery. Family wishes flowers omitted. BUT DOG LICENSES NOW Dog owners are again notified that an act of the Legislature re quires that all dogs over eight months old must be licensed be fore March 1st to avoid payment of the 12 penalty for delinquency, A license on a male or spayed fe male dog is now $2; after March 1 this must be increased to 34.00 Until March 1 female dogs can be licensed for 33.00; after that date the license fee must be Increased to 5.00. Dogs becoming eight months old after March 1st may be licensed without penalty at any time neiore iney oecame eigui months old. Mall applications for licenses to U. Q. Boyer, County Clerk. Salem, Oregon. Enclose the proper fee and state the breed and sex or tne dog and your own name and ad dress. F.20 and 24. Miss Edna Flanagan, demon stration nurse attached to the staff of the Oregon Tuberculosis arrived in saiem spend several the auspices of the Marlon county public health association. Miss Flanagan will Tlsit various communities of the county, working with the county nurses and will arrange a number of nnbllc xatherlngs at which the Importance of conserving public health will be emphasized. FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE To Friends and Customers Within 20 Miles Radios Salem Deaconess hospital Call 3321 championship match in Illinois Monday became law with the sig nature of Governor Louis L. Em- merson. It permits IE-round heavy weight title bouts. Only 10-round matches heretofore have been permitted. Attendance at School Better School attendance, while slight ly Improved after the holidays, is still materially lower than normal due to prevailing eases of illness, school officials reported yester day. Absences at the high school .1,7 Twtsnn. deceased, had Bartholomew, architect, is in San ajuuo -" - 1 f 1. .,V hnalnaaa bepn closed. Robertson was re leased as administrator, SCHAEFER'S Sore Tnroat Gargle For trie treatment of ir ritated, sore or swollen throat. This gargle "should be nMd oromntly after the threat beeins to feel sore and will surejy prevent tonsflitis. colds or misor inflammation of the throat Pleasant ln taste, ex tremely efficacious and re liable in action. 35c i Sold only at Schaefer's DRUG STORE tax V. Cornel St. Dial 8107 JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Field trials of the Continental Field Trial club and the National Field Trial club, will be held over the Mannsdale club, here beginning January 2 and lasting two weeks. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1893 Tel. 8652 x Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable IBeltreat ittemoriai Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 180 N. Commercial St., Salem Office hours "'-VI'.-?L' -i&V Sunday only during Feb. Hoars 2 to 4 Pbooa 9651 Moderately Prlead A PARK CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE Jurt Tea innate From tb Etart ti Town FnDWEiRjr... put life in the dullest room and brighten up any meal . You'll see Miss Helen Elizabeth Brown using flowers from Breithaupt's in her exhibits C. F. BREITHAUPT 466 State St. Tel. 6904 iiiimN The Service of Sight We offer you the double service of Optometrist & practical Optician at the one cost. May we examine your eyes today" OPTOMETRISTS S33 STATE ST. atihe Cooking School ou'see kow to SAVE 3 STEPS IN BAKING How many times have you wished you could have delicious chocolate cakes and cookies without the necessity for grating and melting the chocolate, and mixing it in afterwards, when your batter is "touchy"? . Use Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate instead, anl you can save those three steps. Ghirardelli's is in powdered form and so they are unnecessary. Just drop your Ghirardelli's into the sifter with the other dry ingredients. Ghirardelli's has the full fine flavor that only real chocolate can have plus convenience. That's why it's the West's favorite. GHIMRDELLfS 'CHOCOLATE Jau Gectr-ar-c&lbf If. -j ml We relieve you from the troublesome details of arranging services when 1- 3 .lmnxf n Borrow uas maue uujuuuk auuvo I impossible. Sflim moimiflW,fiinRflL Dmscraas Rl AWN(DQJWC1,EMEW Salem Poultry Co. & Charlie' Fish Market Formerly Located at Farmers' Market . 356 N. Liberty WILL OPEN THURSDAY AT NEW CbCATION 255 MILLER ST. The place to get those 'nice, healthy chickens, alive or. dressed Fresh Fish Smelt, 5 lbs. 25c Two pound of smelt FREE with each 25c purchase CALL OR PHONE YOUR ORDER Telephone 4888 . Free Delivery 45 N CAPITOL ST. RF.KlHan, President PHONE -3672 Walter C.Kenwortfty f Mqr. Invalid Chairs to Rent Call tMJIO, Used Furniture Department 151 North nigh r v - -xi I a 'ra'Vrrr' I Don't Forget METROPOLITAN STORE 484 State Street PtUDlLIKS AHJSTTES)N Sale of v FURNITURE AND FIXTURES Feb. 24th, 1932 Please try sack of a "Kitcbnttzstcf 1 (BdDILID MEED AIL Kitchen-tested" IFILdDHIIE at our risk Wa are hereby making you a very liberal offer and we want you to accept it. Order a sack of Cold Medal Kitchen - tested" Flour from your grocer today. This flour is "Kitchen-tested" for every kind of baking before it is allowed to enter your home. Thus it cuts baking failures in half. If at any time this flour does not give uniformly perfect baking results sim ply return the unused portion of the tack to your grocer and he will refund the full purchase price. All grocers in this territory- ara liaraliw auAoriaaJ t nttmd to any Brnxhaaar. now aiaoai wnuor wiu mwwiaa m wm Betty 0ckei-BtlBan y fjuaens did Bledal aatlterity mn baklng- and oa cookmf wQ tjadly help cookktff school and hoosrwtrts. too ith timely augrtaooca on sny sp- Taktt BBi kakara tadsr fifif food pcoblcni or ettdr r tor economies! borne rk rur fa tnlg jjkJ tmicue trtr plans sad dainties. Sinipfy addrcse i" wWty SettJ Cracker, GeaeraTlUla. yhwpolii, liinaeaota. is.iJUmrH I frVtj SMTMaf sf t:M ttr ymwm Msns jmnms - S r&tty CnOm T&T- .1