l'ne UUEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Utegon, day Morning, October 16, 1936 PAGE UtliU Local News Briefs Ajrcident Driver Fined Henry Timm, 154 Columbia street, was fined 2.50 in municipal court yesterday after police had arrested him following an accident for not having a driver's license. Timm'u car collided at Columbia and Lib erty streets with a machine op erated by Theodore J. Vandecoev erlng, 2212 North Liberty. , Neith er man was injured. Other acci dents reported yesterday involved: Mem Pearce, 712 North Churcn. and a motorist named York, on Marion near Commercial; Ethel E. Newman, 1245 Saginaw, and Lil lie L. Madsen, Silverton, at Mar-' ion and Liberty; Maurice Willis. 830 Electric and J. R. Trotter, 638 Breyg, at Rural and Cottage; Charles Roberts, route one, and an unidentified driver, at Com mercial and State. ,; .. j Chimney Sweep. Phone 8711. Scout Leaders Meet The Cas cade area Boy Scout executive board will meet at the Spa tonight to discuss the fall and winter ac tivity program for boys in Mar ion. Polk and Linn counties. ; A. C. Haag, area council president, will preside, and Carl Conneir, Albany scoutmaster, will lead a discussion. Interest among boys in scouting has increased rapidly during the last year. Executive James E. Monroe declared yester day in announcing tonight's meet ing. : ' Scouts Seek Awards Thirty four Boy Scouts have applied to receive 63 awards at the October court of honor to be held at the county courthouse next Wednes day night, according to Scout Exe cutive James E. Monroe. At this court session troop No. 9 will ie fend its possession of the visitor attendance trophy which it Cap tured last month by being respon sible for baring 32 people in the audience. ' ! Lutz Florist, 1276 N. Lib. P. 9533. Move Here from Monmouth Recent enew residents of Salem are Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Scrafford and daughter, formerly of Mon mouth. Scrafford has had employ ment here for some time. They lived in Monmouth about a year where they were active in the Baptist church. Previously, their home was in a farming commun ity south of Monmouth. Juniors Meet Advisor -Nor-borne Berkeley, new English in structor at Salem high school was introduced yesterday as a new advisor to the junior class. Mrs. Claudine Garth Elbert is another of the junior advisers. The class nominated officers to' be voted on Monday. The list of nominees was withheld pending investigation of their eligibility. To Open Bible - Class Simon E. Forsberg of Portland, who held . Bible classes at the Y.M.C.A. last .winter, will open a series of class es to carry , through the winter, with the first session to be Tues day night at . 8 o'clock at the x.m.u.a. rne series last year arew considerable interest. ; i - ' Junior Women's Club Rummage Sale, 175 S. Com'l, Oct. 16 & 17. Would Take Exams Thomas F. Gilg. 1530 Chemeketa street, and Jack Morton Fluke, route four, box 4 01, yesterday filed ap plications with the city recorder for permission to take fire depart- : meut civil service examinations . ( l . r - ucioDer zi. ons gave uis age is 30 and Fluke as 23. ISnv Orooerv Here Mr. and Mrs. Poff from Dindeer, S. D., who recently located in Salem, have purchased the Red and White Gro - eery store, in Hollywood from An drew Foley, who has purchased an insurance agency in Bend and is . leavins at once for that city. .Cirant I. T A. Meeting The Grant school parent-teachers as sociation will hold its first meet ing of the season at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The' guest speaker will be Miss Catherine Arbuthnot of Oregon Normal school, Monmouth. : Airs, ciia nugnes win sing. V Franklin bulbs. Tel. 52F14. ; To Repair Garages Two small building. permits, both for repaid to private garages,, were issued at the city hall yesterday. J. B. Etudillo obtained a permit for such a Job to cost 920 at 1815 North Commercial street and Mrs C. A. Fisher for one of the same amount at 745 North Church. Applies for License Applica tion for a class B package store hfr lirpnsA vaa m a. A A tn th county ronrt yesterday by W. .A. Satterlee of Silverton route oae, operator of Pine Tree Corners. Postpone Meeting Dae to the illness of a member, Mrs.-George Cummings, the meeting of the Dakota ladies' sewing club sched uled for today is' postponed until further notice. . Is Nurse Here Mrs. N e 1 1 i e Gillenwater, of Mill City has ac- cepted' a position as nurse at the Salem Deaconess hospital. 'Band Gets Room -Arrangements have been completed for the Salem high school band to use the auditorium in the Fraternal temple building for practices daily from 1 to 2:30 p. m Superin tendent Silas Gaiser announced yesterday. The; move from jNelson hall, used for; this purpose 'last year, to the temple building clos er to the school was authorized by the school board Tuesday night. The district will pay 30 a month rental. lit " i - " ' ' ' Hats 'cleaned, I remodeled. Fash ionette. jy. ; Five Address Lions Five speak ers addressed the Salem Lions club yesterday, chiefly on the aims and code of. ethics of the or ganization. They included two deputy district governors. Mayor H. A. Stiles of Corvallis, and J. P. "Jack" Schimberg, Eugene, form er Salem resident; Claude Cave, international Lions representat ive; George Rhoten and Lestle J. Sparks, of the local club's Lion education committee. A hat free with each overcoat. (3. W. Johnson & Co. - v ; I ; - -f ':' . ' ' Nurserymen i to Meet The an nual fall meeting of the Oregon Association of j Nurserymen to be held in Portland October 22, will discuss Quarantine and license sit uations. Frank McKennon of the state department of agriculture announced. In addition to the business meeting the annual elac tion of officers will be held. Paul I-Doty of Portland is president of the group. j i Holman Is 59 State Treasurer Holman observed his 59th birth day anniversary in Portland Wed nesday. Holman is a native of Portland and has been a resident of that city virtually all of his life. He has served as state treas urer since early in the Meier ad ministration. A dinner at the Hol man home featured the birthday observance. j Just arrived another large assort ment of fur coats. On display at the Angora Fur Shop, Thur., Fri. and Sat. 1348 Ferry St. Tel. 6314. i '; Luncheon Speaker Paul .Ellis of the local Pay-n-Save stores will tell the Salem Credit association this noon about new methods of handling credits which these stores have installed, i The associ ation meets in the basement din ing room of the Argo hotel. Coming Events Oct. 16. Salem high at Albany, football. - i r IOIH, Marlon County christian Endeavor ; i- ttiristlan Ylrrh. -?..- ; . Oct. 18 N'on-compulsory training bill debate, 3:30 u..m.. Labor Temple. : , Oct. -' 23- Methodist La dies Aid sub-district rally at SiiVerton. .--'".i " . Oct 23 Willamette!, irs Unfield, -nig h t football game -' '-; ' . "Oct." 23 Salem Missouri club meeting, 7:30 m., ,K. of I. halL 246 Com- mercial street. -, T. -, ' . Oct. .'2 Dedication Ir vine hall." state school -for.' the blind. - , ; V . Oct. 2 A n n 1 Polk ; county health ..association meeting at Dallas Women's club building, 2 p. m. RubyKokerls Given Damages $403 Against One of Two Defendants; Youth Is Sentenced, Paroled Obituary ; Kane Edith C. Kane passed away at the residence, 805 N. Church. Sur vived by widower, W. R. Kane, of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Gra.-e Mickelson of Salem and Mrs. Ger trude Brotherton of Salem; two brothers. Charles and Arch Clea ber of San Franciscoi Funeral notices later from Clough-Barrick company. J j Anderson Chris Anderson, at a local hos pital October 12. Late resident of route 7. Survived by widow, Lilas, three children, Milton, Marilyn and Lyle.' The deceased was a member of the American Legion post 121, of Parshall, N. D. Fun eral services will be. held from the Terwillinger Funeral Home Sat urday, Oct. .17, at 2 p.m. Rev. P. W. Eriksen will officiate. Grave side services at City View cem etery conducted by the Disabled ar Veterans. Armstrong Sarah L. Armstrong,' at the res idence, 1260 ( Center street, Oct ober 14, at the age of 81. years. Survived by daughters,-Mrs. Alta De Sart of Salem, Mrs. G. C. Dun ham of Washington,1 D. C; sons, William Wallace Knight of Yam hill, Norman W. Knight of Spo kane; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from chapel. Saturday, Oct. 1, at 1:30 p.' m. Damages of $403 were awarded Ruby Koker against Woodrow Wilson by the jury which heard the $6,498 damage action brought by her against Lillie and Wood row Wilson. The ' jury,- with Myrtle E. Hoss as foreman, found for the defendant Lillie Wilson. The case has been in circuit court here since Tuesday, and went to the jury about 2:30 o'clock yes terday. The jury made its findings in about three hours. Ervin Barker of Klamath Falls, arrested for indecent exposure, pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan yesterday and was sentenced to a year in the county jail. He was raroled to his father, W. R. Barker and placed on probation for five years, one condition of the parole being that he remain out Marion county. He was picked up in Willson park; Circuit Court i William Smith vs. Victor R. Griggs; suit dismissed as settled and money garnisheed ordered re leased to defendant. . Isaac J. Frost vs. industrial ac cident commission; defendant's answer bearing general denial of allegations. t State vs. A. C. Burk; order di recting Emma Murphy Brown to furnish Joseph L. Hammersley, special prosecutor in the ease, copy of testimony ! taken before the grand jury. - f Probate Court ! L. F. Butler estate; appraisal of $S,845.46, of which $2,594.71 is cash, made by L. E. Barrisk, J. C. Campbell and H. V. Compton. Vinnia Powell, incompetent; annual report of Eva Martin and William W. Powell, jr., guardians, approved G. F. Kurts, alleged infirm; or der appointing David G. Drager guardian of Kurtz's estate. Ole O. Opsahl estate; amended order approving final account. Fred Unger estate; order to ac cept new . mortgage from Joseph Zeis. ' ; Justice Court Darius Z. Morgali, charged with being drunk on a public highway; admitted guilt and fined $10. Morris F, McGrath, charged with driving while drunk; plead ed guilty and sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined 100. ; Arlie Matlock, charged with re ceiving and concealing stolen property, to wit a guitar belonging to Orville Ashmon: jleaded guilty and preliminary hearing set for 10 a. m. today. Posted $75 cash bail. G. E. Morgan, charged with op erating without operator's license; arrested on bench warrent follow ing failure to appear as cited af ter arrest in August; pleaded guilty and sentenced to five days In the county jail. ; " Trial slated at 2 p. m.. today for R. D.. Ramp, accused of, as sault and battery n p o n Gladys Epley. Both : Brooks residents. Ernest Leo Beaudry. two charg es: no operator's license and void foreign license plates. Admitted guilt on each and fined $10 on each. Serving out fine. . f Municipal Court Henry Timm, 154 Columbia street. $2.50 fine, driving without operator's license. ; In World Court s :;: ' v: i - A v s rv y X S .J (professor Kanley O. Hudson of I Harvard University has been elected to the World Court bench to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Frank B. Kellogg, former Secre tary of State. Dr. Hudson is the world's foremost authority on the Court and its aims. Compulsory Drill Debate Scheduled In the first of a series of pre election debates on the various measures to be t o t d on, the Marlon County Farmer-Labor a sociation will sponsor a discussion of the . non-compulsory military training bill next Sunday after noon at 8:30 at the labor temple. A former state commander of the American Legion, W. J. Chamber lain of Corvallis, will speak against the proposed measure, and George Self, dr., of Salem, one of the group of young Methodists who Initiated the measure. - will uphold it. Hr, Chamberlain is chairman of the American Legion committee which opposes the measure, and. Mr.- Self is a mem ber of the Oregon committee for peace and freedom which spon sors the bill. . ; Herbert Barker, president of Salem trades council, is chairman of the meeting. There will also be an exposi tion of the Marion county people's utility district nroDOsal h-r Harler w - A K - Libby of Jefferson, chairman of the committee sponsoring the measure In this county. At an other time the opponents of the measure will be heard. Adult Classes in Silverton Opened Crescendo , Club I Adds 8 Members Opening of two adujt WPA classes in Silverton was announced yesterday by Earl Litwiller, coun ty supervisor of adult education. The courses will be under the lo cal supervision of Robert Goets, Silverton superintendent . of schools. A course in Americanization de signed for men and women who desire to learn to read, write .or speak the English and may wish this instruction to help secure cit izentVp papers will be offered cn Tuesday and Friday nights from 7:15 to 9:15 o'clock In the Eu gene Field school building. A sewing class will meet Wednesday nights at the same hours at the home of Mrs. Lei a Ann Shepherd, 313 Koon street, who will have charge of both courses.. These courses are free of charge and open to all persons 16 years of age and older, Litwiller pointed out. Elcht more names were added to the new member toBs of the Salem nigh school Crescendo music club yesterday to complete the list for j the present term, Lena Be ue Tartar, faculty adviser, annouae ed. Last tryouts, for violinists, were held yesterday morning. The' new names are those el Marjorle Roseman, Mary Esther n 1 i - T" , n n jreiuenuu, ueiores far tier, iar ol Potter and ..Elaine Eheraua. Identity of 22 other new meat berg was made known at the high school Wednesday. "Farther and Faster On a Gallon of Gasoline Than Any Car in America" WOIlfl De E2ei?e Scosn c: Milk Board Files Answer in Court Wallace At a local hospital last night, Ada Wallace, late resident of Sa- Survived by widow Wallace of Salem; Ella McRoberts of Funeral announce ments later from the Clough-Bar rick Co. , i . :. . i lem, aged 37. er, -Otho E. mother, Mrs. Bend, Ore. Births . rhaca To Mr. and Mrs. George P. " P hacas, 1027 Oak street, a girl, Gloria Joan, born October 15 at Salem Deaconess hospital. ! " Itasmuseea To Mr. and Mrs. Roland Robert Rasmussen, 435 Division street, a boy,' Roland Robert, Jr., born October , 14 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Wooley To Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis Wooley. 1215 North Church street, a boy, John Curtis, Jr., born October 14 at Salem Deaconess hospital. ; West .To Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. West, route six, a boy, Jndson Elliott, born October 13 at the Jackson Maternity home. - - Boatwright To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Boatwright, 2349 Lee, street. boy, David Dale, born October 13 at the residence. , USE CHINESE HERBS When Others Fail CHAKI.IKCHAN Chinese Herbs i ; REMEDIES - ' Healing j virtu-. .. has been tested hundreds year for chronic. miU oeuti, doic rhrvat. - Minnsirlal c atirrb, ears, .8- F onS ' lungs, ithBia, chronic -cough. stonuK'h. gall atones colitis, constintttion. diabctin, kidneys, bladder, heart, , blood nerves, neuralgia, ! rheumatism, high blood pressure,' gland, skin sores, maU. female and chil dren disorders. , -,. S. B. FoMg., 8 years practice in r .China. . Herb Specialist. 122. N. Commercial SU. Salem. Ore, Office hoars 0 to ft p.m. Sunday and Wed. 9 to 10 a.m. f This section has had no mate rial change in milk conditions since the milk control board ent ered the order under which oper ation is now conducted, the con ducted, the .control board says in answer filed yesterday in the suit brought against it by W. E. SaT age and Bruce' Fox. i The board points out that due to great amount of seasonal work here this Salem shed Is subject to some fluctuation in the milk supply, with heavy surpluses at some periods of the year and lit tle or no surplus at other times. : The control board sets out that its order established quota to pro ducers to give each his fair share of the normal demand and pro tect him from seasonal changes. Surplus milk is sold for factory purposes, thus helping to maintain a fair distribution among the pro ducers', of whom there are now 21 Grade A and 75 Grade B shippers in this milk shed. , . MrXarr Better Federal Judge John McNary, who has been ill at his home here for several days, was reported Thursday as improv ing slowly.- Physicians said it probably would be some time be fore he would be able to resume his official duties. ? ! Lions, Wives to Meet The Sa lem Lions club will hold a ladies night program in Nelson hall next Tuesday night, it was announced at yesterday's meeting by Barkley A. Newman, chairman of the soc ial committee. 'i '''''" Burgess Eligible j For New Club on Law Enforcement i Patrolman Louis A. Burgess of the Salem police force is eligible to membership in a new coast to coast law enforcement organiza tion whose formation has been an nounced from Washington, D. C, this week by J. EdgarHoover, di rector of the federal bureau of investigation. The organizat!6n will consist of police officers who have been graduated from the bureau-sponsored national police academy at the national capital. Asked about the organization. Burgess said yesterday he had not yet heard about it but had receiv ed an invitation to attend the graduation of 34 officers from the third session of the academy last Saturday. Burgess was graduated from the second session, which lasted for three months "in Wash ington, D. C, last winter. Satur day's graduates brought. the aca demy's roster of alumna- to 1. ' Ask Your Grocer for ; 'STATE PRIZE' The New Beverage Made from Juried Prunes by H. S. Gile & Co. It Is sold in 15-oz. 1A. tins by all dealers at 1 V C A ; wonderfully good and ; healthful drink for Children or others. It is mildly laxa tive. Use It in milk for chil dren. . Young feet and Older feet . . . both give TREAD STRAIGHTS Both . 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