The OREGON STATESMAN, Salexa, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October 4, 1938 PAGE FIVE p Local -News Briefs Three Car Collisions Reported Three cars were involved In an accident at the alley intersection on Court street between Church and High, -streets, reports filed with the city police yesterday shok. Fred A; Rowland, route 2, one ot the drivers, d Mrs. E. C. Linstrand, were reported to have received minor Injuries in the . collision. Drivers ot the other two cars were R. W, Lant, 531 Court street and Wayne, 550 North Summer street. Other accidents reported were: Julie M.4 Stein bock. 1498 Court street' and Fer ret W. Covalt, 821 North 20th street, at the intersection of Court and High; Jacob Elasser, 800 Highland, and Ray Poole, 965 Highland, on Highland between Cherry and Myrtle avenues; E. E. Elwood, route 2, and R. Clark, at High and Court streets; J. W. Weekly, 688 South 23rd street, and Q. L. Gruver, 580 South 19th street; at Trade and South 19th streets, and, Floyd E. Bates, route 4, and Bert Tompkins, on the west side ot Commercial street. Hear Norman Thomas, socialist candidate, KOIN, 10:30 a. m. to day, v; Board Payment Refused The county court yesterday refused to pay the $5.43 board bill submit ted by Sheriff A. C. Burk for 25 moAln served to five of-the seven prisoners returned to the county jail under . commutation - oi sen tence by Governor Martin. Gov ernor Martin has declared that the county will have to pay the hill A decision from the attorn ey general on responsibility of the tat and countv for the care of the prisoners is -expected to be tnrned were all sentenced totne penitentiary from Marion county for terms of less man a year. Kitradltkra Honored Govern or Martin Saturday authorized the extradition of Harold Alexander, who la wanted at Browerville, Mini.., charged with child aband onment. He is under-arrest In Yamhill county. Water Rights Asked E. P. Merrick, Med ford, has filed ap plication with the state engineer here for permission to appropri ate 50 second feet of water from the Little Applegate river for mining purposes in Jackson coun ty. Other applications: 8 Omar C. Conger, Kerby, for 5.43 second feet of water from the west fork of the Illinois ; river for develop ment of power (not electrical) for fish pond and irrigation pur poses in Josephine county. W. A. Daugherty, Haines, to appropriate water from Powder river and a reservoir for irrigation of 25 acres In Baker county. A. R. Ham mond, Hillshoro, for . 2. 74 second feet of water from the Tualatin river for Irrigation of 22J acres and stock, water in Washington county. ...... , Hear Norman I Thomas, socialist candidate. KOIN, 10:30 a. m. to day.- - ;- -- J- 5.' v.- ; S3 Fires Reported Thirty-five fires were reported to the Salem fire department last week, Chltf Harry Hutton I announced yester day. Of the 35 calls, 23 were an swered from central station, four from the north station, five from the east' station and three from the south station. No heavy fire losses were recorded. fiats cleaned, ionette. remodeled. JFasta- ; Club Picks Location The Ma rion county booth at the Pacific International Livestock show has been selected by - the Old Agri cultural society as its headquar ters during the show, Albert To zier announces. u - , ' i r T Charles D. Wood, M. D., physician and surgeon, announces the open ing of offices. Sixth floor First National Bank building. . - . . . Workers Alliance ; Meets A meeting of the Oregon Workers Alliance will be held at the Fel lowship Center. 420 State street Monday nleht at 7:30 D. m. All workers are invited to attend. Obituary Young In this city, Friday, October 2, 1936, James W. Young, aged 86. Survived by granddaughter, Edith Mae Howard, and grand son, Don Young, both of Long view, Wash. Member Chemeketa lodge. No. 1. I.O.O.F.. and W. O. W. camp of Salem. Funeral ar rangements later from Salem Moruary, 545 N. Capitol. - Madison Alice Madison, late resident ot Oakland, Ore., aged 24 years. Survived by widower, Maurice E. Madison, Oakland, and aunt, Mrs. W. L. Morley, Salem. Announce ment of funeral arrangements later by Clough-Barrick Co. "Remington Elizabeth' Jane Remington, aged 92 years, passed away Oc tober 2, at 2433 Trade street. Survived by a son, J. A. Reming ton ot Salem; sister, Mrs. Anna Dillon ot Peru, Neb.; brother, A. H. Tandy, Oskaloosa, Iowa; five grandchildren and sevens great grandchildren. The deceased was a member ot the Methodist church and the Woman's Relief Corps. Funeral services from Clough - Barrick mortuary, Mon day, October 5, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Jomes B Milligan officiat . ing. Interment at I.O.O.F. ceme tery. Hogue . In California in late September, narold G. Hogue. aged 28 years. Survived by mother, Mrs. Viva M. Hogue of Salem. Funeral an nouncements later rrom tne w. i. Rigdon company. FLOWERS OLSON, Florbt Court & High v Phone 7166 . Smith At residence on route 4, Ester Denyer Smith, aged 77. Survived by step mother, Abbie Denyer of Turner; children, Florence Whe- lan Otho E.I Smith of Portland, and also Otho Smith, jr., and Mabel Smith of Portland; broth er, Olin Denyer of Turner; Gert- ture Abir of Nebraska, Mrs. Lois Demham of j Turner. Announce ments later by W. T. Rigdon Co. Youle Mrs. Alice Youle at the resi dence. 145 W. Wilson, October 3, aged 86 years. Survived by daugh ters, Mrs. Winifred Heidler, Sa lem; Mrs. KaKtKherine KoKontz, Missouri; Mrs. Emma Talla, Ida ho; five sons. W. J. Youle of Cal ifornia, T. C. Youle of Alaska, Frank Youle, Earl D... Youle and Preston B. Youle of Kansas, Also 12 grandchildren, six great grand children, two nieces, Mrs. Laura C. Nesbitt. j Bellingham, Wash., and Mrs. Zella Hoff. Seattle. Fu neral announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. 54 Deaths Recorded Fifty- f o,ur deoths, the same number as In July, were recorded in ; Ma rion county in August, the coun ty health department reported. Of the August deaths 33 were mala and 21 female. Causes of deaths included heart disease, 14; communicable disease, 7; kidney disease, 6; apoplexy, 4; automo bile accidents, 2; cancer and dia betes, one each. There was one maternal and one infant death. Births during August numoerea 89 of which 48 were , male and 41 female. ; : - Visit the Baxter Dahlia farm Sun day, Oct.' -4. Flowers are at their best now. : ;i ' . ; : Lutheran Meet Near Lutheran church members t throughout the state are being asked' to reserve the dates October 31 and Novem ber 1 for a two-day regional toeet- inz of all Lutheran men ot tne northwest to be held in the Cen tral Lutheran church,' Portland, according to word received here yesterday. ? . ' - i- Wanted 50 used heaters or cir culators regardless of condition. Tel. 5110. , .. . ; Asks Road Improvement Im- DTovement and reopening . of a road on the west side of the J, R. Linn dairy farm was asked of the caanty court yesterday :by H. Hansen. Hansen says that a part of the road has been closed and a being cultlvatea. Objection nas been made by the ' mail - car rief, he stated. . .' - Don't forget 581 N. Church Mon day for fur. or unfur. apt. . : V Dodson to Speak W. D. B. Dodson, executive , vice-president of the Portland chamber of com merce will speak on "Power and Other Oregon Developments" at the forum luncheon meeting of the Salem chamber Monday noon. He will tell his views on the prop er development of Bonneville dam and its meaning to Oregon. Spencer Condition Good Con dition of Robinson Spencer, Will amette university librarian who was struck by an automobile Fri day night, was described as gOQd at the Salem Deaconess hospital last night. He suffered a fracture of the leg, dislocation ot the knee and severe bruises. Refund Claim Filed The coun ty yesterday filed a claim for a gasoline tax refund with the see retary of state for f 590. The re fund covers a two-month period and includes only the 11,896 gal Ions of gasoline used by the coun ty in road building equipment not using the state highways Club No. 1 Meets Townsend club No. 1 will meet in the Yew park school Monday at 7:30 p.m.: A short program will be present ed. An open forum will also be held. All members are urged to attend as this is a highly import ant meeting. Dr. H. C. Epley is president. Luts Florist, 1276 N. Lib. P. 9592. Club Donates School Girl Aid! The Home Economics club of Sa lem high school Friday appropria ted 1 10 to be presented to some needy high school girl in Bandon who is a student of - home eco nomies. The fund was forwarded to Mrs. Henry Hartley, wife of the superintendent of schools,- for placement. - Experienced cherry sitters want ed. Oregon Fruit Products Co., West Salem. Phone" 4011. Fire at Iron Works The. Sa lem fire department answered a call to the Salem Iron works at State and Front streets at 3:55 o'clock yesterday, afternoon. The fire which had broken out on the roof of the building , was extin guished before the department arrived. . ' : . Alfred at Newport Lieutenant Max Alfred, state police officer, went to Newport yesterday to aid officials in handling crowds at the dedication of the new Yaquina- bay bridge. Beautiful dry cleaning. Burroughs Cleaners. 691 N. High. Ph. 3733. To BcJId Garage C. B.-Bren- enstahl yesterday took out a city permit to build a 850 garage at 1096 South 22nd street. ; o Buick Salesman Buick Salesmen Leaving today for Michigan are Kenneth Wilson, Al Nowels and Ed Gregson of the Otto J. Wilson Buick organization. They will ' Coming Events ' Oct. 6 Marion County Young Republicans meet, 8:30 p. na Marion hotel. Oct. 6 Central Willam ette Baptist association, all day. Calvary Baptist church. . Oct. 9 Rickreall c o m -ji unity fair. Oct. 9-r-Cniversity of Ne vada vs. Willamette, night football. r ; Oct. 10 County . I.O.6.F. convention, Silverton. Oct, 10 Salem high vs. Chemawa, night football. Oct. 16-18 Marlon County Christian Endeavor -; -. tlon. First Christian church. Oct. 22 Methodist La dies Aid sub-district rally at Silverton. ' join 100 other Buick dealers and salesmen in specially i chartered Pullmans to ; Flint, Mich., the Buick factory. There they will have a three-day program which will ' include a . preview of the 1937 Buicks, a school for sales plans for the coming- season, and entertainment. - According to Otto Wilson all the 1937 Buicks will be valve-in-head eights. The public . an nouncement is scheduled for the last of October. Fire Defenses in h , j -Good Shape, Held Politics Blamed by Chief For Criticism; Never ' Had Breakdown t'Politlcs" are in part back o criticisms of the Salem fire de partment's equipment-upkeep pol icy. Fire Chief Harry Hutton charged yesterday as he declared the breakdown a week ago of the Salem truck dispatched t6 Bandon was unavoidable. "I don't play politics," Huttoh said. "That's the reason they .hol ier." Hutton pointed out that within the "last few months each of this eight fire trucks the city owns had been ovesauled at local gat ages. He said the departments latest repair bill amounted to $500. "I've never had any trouble with my trucks in town," the chief added. "I read in the paper that two Portland trucks broke down recently while responding to an alarm down there." ; - I , . Whereas the Portland fire de partment has a master mechanic and a shop, "in Salem we hate "1935 Death Rate One of the Lowest in U. S. and Canada" 'h- T 'v" ' . From Oregonian of Vflr, 20th A wonderful increase in longevity of human life since 1900. Why not a complete overhaul of your life insurance program? 1 Consult your life insurance agent or talk with Frank. He knows his Life Insurance. Firanlz .-Wo Woolloy 1680 State St. MEMBER T.T.L.U. Phone 9665 i: a monkey wrench and a screw driver Hutton said. , j Criticism of the Salem depart ment was made indirectly - by Jack Hayes of the state fire mar shal's office in an address be fore the Salem Credit association Friday. i'.- ; '. ... : i : Democrats Lead trants ! Democrats continued to lead in registrations as the lists, closed at the county clerk's office at 8 cT'clock last night. More. than 1, 000 voters registered during the day yesterday, U. O. Boyer, coun ty clerk, . estimated. Nine clerks Selling Out At Wholesale Price My -Entire Stock Of Peonies, Iris, Gladioli, Tulips, ; Delphinium And :- .:--. Many Other Varieties; ; Six Acres of Flowers i Place being subdivided, must sell out at once. E. A. BENNETT NURSERY 2238 Fairgrounds Road Phone 617S were kept busy taking the signa tures up until the closing hoar last night. ' , ' The figures on the total regfs trationr wUl not he available for at least a week, Boyer said last night. Due to the shortage of help in the department It was im possible to keep a running count of the registrations. In addition to making. the count of the vot ers who have signed up since the primary, each of .the. cards must be carefully c h e eked, Boyer stated. . i.V:N",i' npHE freshness of our X ' ingredients: the skill of .bur trained phar macists: and the econ omy of our prices war grants your remembering os for prescriptions and . all drug needs. ; Schaefer's DRUG STORE 136 N. Commercial Phones 5197 - 7023 U Dancer In this city, October 3, John Frank Dancer, father of Everett Dancer of Los Angeles, Mrs. B. E. Gibson, Mrs A. M. McGeary, Mrs. L. A. Peters, Maxine, Leland, Ruby and Bobby Dancer, all of Salem Funeral announcements la ter by W.-T. Rigdon company. KODAK S Complete Stock Eastman Kodaks, Movie Cameras! 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