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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1935)
PAGE THREE Health Groups Convene Today Four County Associations Combine for Meeting r f i at C of C Here in this . part of the Willamette raller. The morning session will be opened at 10 o'clock, presided oter by He. George H. Swift, rector of St. Paul' - Episcopal church, who Is nresldent of the He O&ciates Board Condemns Unsafe Trestles The order was Issued under a statute which gives the commis sion authority to condemn, proper ty used by firms protected by the workmen's compensation act. i 1 , Resignation of Wallace Received by Governor Formal resignation of Lew Wal lace as a member of the state game commission was received at the executive department Thurs day. Governor Martin said bis successor would not be appointed for a week. Homecoming Set man James M. Mott; C. A. How ard, superintendent of public In Townsenders Cooperate With Scio's Merchants For Saturday-Program struction; Burt Brown Barker, Champoeg Sunday A' nomecomlnr and flat raising Harold D. Marsh ; Henry F. Ca bell, chairman of the highway commission, and Judge Bert E. Eleven trestles on the C. C. Ar- Haney. The benediction will be by SCIO, Sept 19. A boys' bicy cle race, ladles' foot race, fat man's race, children's race and .Marion County Public Health as at Champoeg park win be spon sored by Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers Sunday after ney logging railroad in Columbia count have been condemned bv Dr. J. Hudson Ballard. Mary Drain Albro; recently ap pointed superintendent of the park, invites all citizens to attend the gathering, sociation, host organization at the conference. ' Following introduc tion of delegates, Mrs. Sadie Odd Dunbar, executive secretary of shot put will open the program of " the state Industrial accident com noon, September 22, at 2 o'ciocr. Judge James Crawford will act as chairman. A flag, donated by Mrs. A. M, Brown, will' be presented to the state by B. F. Irvine and Gover nor Martin will receive the flag sporting events to begin at iu a. m. in Scio Saturday. Local mer chants are sponsoring the pro gram in cooperation with the Townsend club- At 1 p. m. speak ers secured by the Townsend club will furnish the afternoon's en tertainment. Dr. H. C. Epley of Salem will outline 27 reasons why he Is In favor of the Townsend plan. A dance will be held at ZCBJ hall in the evening. mission. It was announced Thurs day. Action was taken by the commission following an Investi gation and hearing in Portland. The commission's order de clared that the trestles were un the Oregon; Tuberculosis associa tion, will epeak on the topic. "Let's Build a Calendar." National Officer Here AWAITS AIR ARMADA : Reoresentatlves of Dublic health associations of Polk. Benton, Linn Frederick D. Honkins. execu CADIZ. Snain. Sept. 19.HP)- safe and a menace. Use of the and Marion counties will 'meet to on behalf of the state. Brailey Brown, great grandson of the late Samuel Brown, will be the bugler. Short addresses will be made by Rev. Arthur Lane, Congress tive secretary of the National Tu berculosis association will . then address the group on "The Out look for the 1935 Seal Sale". "Materials for the 1935 Christmas Seal Sale" will be the topic of talks by Miss Elsa Winters and Homer A. Chamberlin, of the Portland office of the Oregon Tu- Reports from Gibraltar tonig onlght trestles was forbidden until they have been repaired or rebuilt. day at the chamber of commerce Wallace has announced that be said preparations were being made on the rounds of the naval for the first sessions of a two dT Institute under the ausnices T.oreinr operation over the road I will make a fight to retain bis were conducted by the West Coast I seat in the legislature. He lives square for the landing of 20 Brit of the Oregon Tuberculosis asso ciation. ?. - ; - Fifty people are expected to at tend the meetings, which will open the Christmas seal campaign Logging company in Portland ish airplanes tomorrow. The OREGON STATESIAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning:, September 20, 1935 i "Jvlhr tie jeetder! 9 of mi it imams wain wu ...It co- rtbt 5 " Oo" 10 1 nttrfl SSV : Acen n-TvJrt tbe. T Cot V. rool Vi v The Rev. Gerald K. Smith Funeral services for Senator Huey P Long were conducted by the Rev. Gerald K. Smith, organ izer of Long's "Share Our Wealth" clubs and former Chris tian church minister. berculosis association. The morning program will be completed by another talk by Mrs. Dunbar on "Selling Methods that Have Proved Successful in Ore gon." At the noon luncheon at the Quelle, Hopkins will speak on "The Contribution of the Volun teer Worker Toward a Tubercu losis Campaign." The sessions will be continued at the Cham ber of Commerce at 4 o'clock. Cans Scatter as Auto Hits Truck; Driver Arrested "tlaet A. rP" .nn w. w m . tn tliat are modern, fire-resisting and guaranteed! Save enough on upkeep and fire insurance to pay for your roof. Let's get Certain-teed. Roof coating and built-up work. Lefcus check your roof before it rains. Paint and roof now pay later. Under the N.H.A. plan you can modernize your home on deferred pay ments. Let us handle it for you. SALEM IP A1M1F (Vern Mathis) IMione 1(1Z V 474 Ferry St. Several hundred cans of vege tables packed by the Marion coun ty relief cannery were scattered about the railroad crossing Just Dorth of the Valley Packing com pany plant Wednesday night when an automobile driven by C. W Fox. visitlne relatives here from California, crashed into a county relief truck being operated by W. W. Holland, 1366 Lee street. Holland, in his report to the sheriff yesterday, said Fox was driving at excessive' speed and on the wrong side of the road. a th rrash came Deputy faner- ill Honeycutt happened along and, investigating, arrested ox on a charge of drunlten driving. hi ed before Justice of the Peace Miller Hayden yesterday. Fox nioario nnf euiltv and the case kwill come up In court Friday, Sep tember 27, at 9:30 ociock. rox was released on $250 cash bail. nth thft rountv truck and tne Fox car were considerably damaged. Vera Garrett Selected To Teach Speech Arts In College at Wetcberg xewrerg. Ore.. Sept. 1&.-(JP) Threo now names were added to the faculty of Pacific college to- fiav when classes for tne tail A " m-v - tirm held their Initial sessions. Thv inrlude: Miss Veva E. fiarrptt. head of the department of dramatics and public speaking and director of women s physical education; Laurence K. Skene, head of the chemistry department, and Earl Wagner, teacher of pi ano. Miss Garrett did her undergrad uate work at Pacific college and Willamette university and also has a diploma from Oregon normal. Corvallis Projects to Be Started October 1 The WPA office, district No. 3, announced yesterday that work would begin on two projects Octo ber 1: The completion of a 6, 300,000 gallon reservoir adjacent to the present reservoir at Corval lis, sponsors, $18,000 and federal, $29,200; and the repair of the Corvallis senior high school, spon sors, $6981. federal $2984. ID MS 00 OS TO QflQS M . ...,,,. . . .., ..v. ., .: , -' ' - -' . . I , - "Believe me, y, , J this is I "J II SOME coffee" t V ay i7j""" - i iiiV i iTiirrmrrimir? mm deluiQtis lienor u v r GLASS JUGS 19c We urge you to try Sleepy Hollow Sj-mp on your next plate of pancakes . . . jonr waffles ... for candied sweet potatoes ... or in any recipe calling t- good syrup. 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