The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 14, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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Damage Estimated now at
75 Millions; Radio;
Rumors Scored 1 '
C.iUr.ued from, pare' I).
les Henderson, rehabilitation" di
,rrtor for the area, estimated "the
L.a ot t50.000.000-and' satd-the
-,v would' need 75 per cent of
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amount for reconstruction.
Relief workers estimated the
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.-issine" at 2000 5 but Insisted
.k. fteure was not unexpected in
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salea,' Oregtm; Toesday Morniag, llarch ll:1933
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CITIES TALKED
Tinw of the many who had fled
I their homes alter the nrst
major destruction. Th populace
r. rnained outdoors, good, nature
n the face of grievous adversity
V-t seemingly tense and expec-
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if wbr a city of vacant build-:
cs manv of which . were either.
In ruins or in some degree dam- j
0,pH Peonle walked In the mid-
r,f the streets, steering clear
(,f the curbs, many of which were
r.,iirrferi hv United States sailors.
nolire, American Legionnaires and
FPIal officers.
15. F. C. Loan to be
k;uirht. Proposal
The city water supply was
pronounced fit for drinking pur-,
noses after authorities had made
a two day test of the mains and
rprvoirs. for disease germs.
Havy doses of chlorine were
,l in the supply, nowever, as
h safety precaution. There was
no gas, because of the danger
nf broken mains.
Fortunately, for the city.
Fome one shut off the gas of the
municipally operated system im
mediately "after the first major
fl ock. To this was attributed the
a'afncfl of fires.
Plans for rebuilding the city
went forward while it still was
shakinsr. Governor Rolph's em
ergency relief council, headed by
Holland Vandegrift, state director'
of finance, went on record in fav
or of memorializing congress to
make possible a loan from the
Reconstruction Finance corpora
tion.
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SHAW. March 13 The 55th
welding anniversary of Mr. and
Mr?. William Berg was observed
recently at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Berg were mar-1
ried in 1878 In Plymouth, Wis.,
m ovine from there to Nebraska
and In 1906 to Oregon where
thov haye since resided.
Invited guests were: Clark Sie-
bel of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolph Schmltt of Pratum, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Bower of Sublimity,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Amort of Mon
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amort,
Mrs Amanda Mathews. Rev. M.
Moltz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mas-I
ser, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lie-b-r.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAllister-
Mr. and Mrs. Martin
v.vrz of Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Ashby and children Mar- j
jorie and Shirley of Lebanon,
Mr an Mrs. O. J. Bere and chil
dren Elgie and Phyllis of Leb-J
anon, George Berg, Quldo Bat
iinr Waitpr Ratliner. Mr. and
Mr?. John L. Amort and daugh-
tprt Valra. also of ShaW.
The afternoon was spent in
vKiHne". and at tea the guests
were served refreshments by the
daughters.
Three Are Injured
In Auto Collision
But Not Seriously
PERRYDALE, March 13 The
cars helonging to Jack Shearer of
McCoy and Mr. Williamson of
Kickroall collided Wednesday
afternoon on the highway be
tween McCoy and Rickreall, as
Mr. Williamson drove on the
hi -h way in front of the Shearer
car. Three persons were injured.
They were Mrs. Effie Williamson,
Jark Shearer and Rollo Cobban,
Cohban being in the Shearer car.
Although none being seriously in
jured. Jack Shearer had face
burns from battery acid and a
dislocated shoulder. Rollo Cob
ban received a gash on the fore
head, requiring two stiches to
close the wound. Rollo also had
two front teeth completely knock
ed out. Mrs. Williamson received
face Injuries. "
Revival Campaign
Closes With Joint
Session at Grove
MIDDLE GROVE, March 13
The evangelistic campaign at the
Ml41k Rrnn f till roll Ume tO ft
close Sunday evening with fair at
tendance and interest throughout.
The children's meetings were
very well attended, the contest
for attendance being won 1y the
NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF
EXECUTOR
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for the Coun
ty of Marion as the Executor oi
the Will in the estate ot George
Patterson Marshall, deceased, apd
that he has duly qualified as such
Executor; all persons having a
claim against the estate of aid
decedent are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified to
me at the office of Emmons
Emmons, my attorneys, at 308
Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon,
within six montha from the date
ot this notice.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
28th day of February.
MEM PEARCE, Executor of tn
Estate of George Patterson
Marshall, Deceased.
EMMONS & EMMONS, Attorneys
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bovs. Testaments for memory
work presented: Mary Barker, El
aine Harms, Geneva Hammer,
Harry Jones, Francis Rickets,
Grace Steinka, David Bartruff,
Harry Scharf.
Sunday afternoon, present to
assist the regular evangelists.
were Miss Sadie Nasi, who with
another assistant began a cam-
Daien at Liberty Sunday evening:
Miss Grace Shrock of Silverton
and Mr. and Mrs. Rav Aimes. Al
berta Van Cleave and Valentine
Cloud f Armenian) who are be
ginning a series of meetings at
Woodburn Presbyterian church.
Lablsh Center people Joined in
the night service.
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JEFFERSON, March 13 Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Grenz were hosts
ta members of the Scravel Hill
-lnh. Friday, at their home
onnthweat of Jefferson. Rolland
McGuire is president. Cards were
n1nyed Guests nresent were Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Grenx, and chil
dren of Talbot, Mrs. Eva Grenx
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bishop and j
sons of Jefferson, and Russell
McGuire.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
rP THE MEMBERS OP THE
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF
TURNER, OREGON.
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Notice is hereby given that a
arterial meetine of the members of
The First Christian Church of
Turn nr. Oreeon. will be held at
said Church on Sunday, the 26th
day of March, 1933, at the hour
of 1:00 o'clock, P. M., tor me
purpose of voting upon the ques
tion of whether or not said The
r"v,r-itian church of Turner.
Oregon, will accept an appoint
t a a tnifttee of a charitable
luou.
trust created by the seventh pro
Tislon of the last win ana lesra
Af Cnmelia A. Davis, de
ceased, providing a home for the
...A Turner. Oregon, and
whether or not supplementary
. .I Innnraoration of said
The First Christian Church or
Turner, Oregon, be adopted and
filed o as to provide power
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Church to accept, perform and
discharge the dnties of such
trustee.
orrT.T.TAM UTTTZKJ:.
Chairman, Board of Trustees of
The First Christian Church of
Turner, Oregon.
kucf FRED E. BATES,
Secretarx r.T;."
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