v 'X' r it The OREGON STATESMAN, Salen. Oregon, Friday Morning, November 20, 193t page Nmn Biocal iNbws Briefs; Six Accident listed- Six mi nor automobile accidents, several attributed to . foggy condition, were reported to' city 'police yes terday. Nose resulted in, injuries. The following were involved: E. C. Hillman, 2250 Center street-.' and Mrs, D. Wright, 785 Stewart, at 17th and D street; John H. Evans, 645 Marion., and Mrs. Alice L." Dustin, Portland, at Par rish and Capitol; Mrs.-Walter ) Kirk. 9S5 South High, and un named motorist, at Court I anid High; Wilma - Millar 570 Nortjh Winter, and A. D. Goddartl. state policeman, at State and Commer cial; Nathaniel Kammlert" rouse two. and Ralph C. Neal, 1 Z 8 l South Commercial, at liberty anrl Marion: I Walter Worral, 15915 South 22nd, and J. A. Wonder- lick. 2382 State, at State and mh. I - . ;- ; t Football! special leaves Salem. 11:40 a.m. Saturday. Not. "21 fdr CorvaHis direct to Bell field, ri turning after game; $1.20 round trip. Federal Bank CaseJMspiited Calvary Baptist Cho ir to Give Concert Driver Injured Chester Smith waa in lured, in a collision . be- I , . w - . i,im mmlrm il.lvM ft... klm.Alf .n 4 George Doran, route 3. three and LadU and liusil uaims 118 one-half mile south of Salem at the Grabenhorst four corners ac cording to a. Teport tiled at the sheriff's office yesterday. Other reports were: filed! by Earl I. Woods, Jefferson, and J. O. Syre, ronte 4, who collided three- fourths of a Imile north of Sun- nyside on the Pacific highway; and. Paul Schweiger. .Portland. Lehman Mugo, Sllverton, and W. P. Faller, 18 5 North 5th street, who were Inrolved Sn a three car wreck on - the Mt.i Angel-Sllver- ton. road. 1 Salens Men a Program Three Salem men are to speak at the state association meeting of conn ty clerks and : recorders to be held in Portland November 23 and 24. U.! G. Doyer. county Slortgage Upon Johnson Case Supersede Ia ah answer and cross-complaint filed by Ladd and Bush bank in the case of Federal Land bank avalnst Carl H. Johnson and others, the defendant bank al- leges that it has a claim superior to the plaintiff's mortgage . and asks that the Johnson property be -sold to satisfy its claim jot $2070 and the balance be applied upon the note held by the plaint iff. IV - f ' . f -..0 )-.:' The federal bank filed the fore- 1 closure suit for $7272 and asked that In addition to, the sale of the real estate, 65 shares of land bank stock be sold to satisfy the claim. clerk, Is to talk on odds and ends 1 The stock was put up as security lions1 bers of jojed a ' Golden X Auxiliary Sleet Ment the Lions . Auxiliary eri dessert luncheon at thle Pheasant Thursday anil spent the afternoon at the "homja of Mrs. Oscar D. Olson. Joint host esses with Mrs. Olson were Mrs. Ceorge A. Rhotena nd Mrs. Be nard Donaldson. Others attend ing were Mrs. D. A. Emerson. Mr J. O. Marr. Mrs,. Harry Scott. Mr Herman Lafky. Mrs. Ed Schrede Mrs. Ralph Kletzing. Mrs. Caijl Emmons, Mrs. V. T. Golden. Mr. O. - E. Long well. Mrs. - Howard Jenks. Mrs. Emmett Welling. Mm. TLlovri A. Ie. Mrs. Eurene Rra- benhorst. Mrs. Edna Mae ! Snodj grass, Mrs. - Percy Blundelt. MM. Walter Arthur. Mrs. Leo ReimaU. Mrs. Albert Ramsey er, Mrs. L. 4 Stewart and Mrs. K. M. Murdockt.- Turkey Dinner 50c. Special lunrTk 30c. 40ci State Cafeteria. . ? ! I i legionnaires Active Twenty members of Capital post No. American Legion, made a door t door membership canvass last night following a committee nieetl lag in the office of R.-H. Bassettj, . vice-chairman of th emembershif committee. Arthur Johnson is chairman. Next Friday night Le gionnaires and 40 et 8 society members will assemble at the Citf Cleaning: works at 7 p. m. and from their go out on a similar canvass. 1 Bassett said last night the post membership had reached 303. far ahead of last year at thif time. fori the loan by the Marion-Polk national farm association which approved the loan. Ladd and Bush allege in their answer that the defendant John son first borrowed $2000 from them in 1928 and gave a mort gage as security. I In 1933 he note was renewed and increased to $2070. Tbey allege that their claim holds priority over the fed eral mortgage.; Circuit Court W. P. Grier and L. M. Grierivs. L j K. Logan; complaint for Col lection of 0242 note. , Us 4 about a clerk's office, David CHara, deputy secretary of state, will discuss elections and Rex Davis, of the state treasurer's of fice, will speak on cijtisenshJp. Dr. Albert Slaughter is listed in the program for a talk on the peo ple's utility district plan. 50c Turkey Dinner S 6c. Served at the Quelle daily. ; Gasoline Tax Galas Tax on motor vehicle fuel oils for the per iod January T to October 31. 1936, aggregated $3,994,705.52. as com pared to $7,721.438.J5& during tne Federal Land hank of Spokane same period i year ago, secretary T9 O. H. Perkins and others: of SUte Snell reported Thursday, transcript of Judgment from Polk The increase tor thisiyear was $1,- rnniitv rlrj'iilt court. 273.266.97. The gall4nage tncreas- ehirlov Parker vs. Louis and I Carvata J and Rose M. BetUer, 24, ed from 15f,428,7f9.3Z gallons iMarrlo Torre; order granting I domestic. Gervais. during the firtet 10 mjonths in 1935 Dl4intlff nntli November 30 to Donatan Buchanan, 23, laborer. to 179,894,109.12 dtsring the same nle motion for new trlaL route 2!, and Gladys Blanchard, period this yfar. J Reta Lynch Wesf vs. Ben F. 21, housekeeper, Oregon City. E (West: order Instructing defend- Municipal Court - anx vo pay " uiuucjr xj a j oiroo. iouna ruiiiy oi vt- Technocrat Tells Of Group's Belief Disintegration of Entire U, S. Economic System . Ahead : U Varnins c. ,1 America, faces disintegration of Its entire economic life because 6f; its failure to accept Techno cracy's challenge to apply d enee to prosperity, In the opln- ioa of Jonathan ir. liienaon, uo Angeles lecturer, twho spoke at Laboy hall here last night under auspices of the Salem Trades ana Labor counclL . v ' . ": 'We are dependent upon en- jergy conversion for our very ex utKHKA " Glendon declares. "If tha nroeesses of coarerBlon of ex ,w , . . trfneons energy were stoppea at a I given moment, more than three-fourths or tne peopie Kta inntinnt would starve to ! ith In lesa than SO days." inenicUnc a steady-increase in unemployment as tne accompani ment of Industrial modernisation, Glendon predicted "the li nails ef social tolerance will be reacbtd . . ... . . A .a'lAJAM oeiore vne uuer ii v i w- , " Technocracy, Uc, institute which he represents. Is In cen stant communication with 2S,t0 men. and women in positions et economic responsibility In oraer "to prepare conditions which will avoid bloodshed or anarcny ib the transition to the new soci ety," according to Glendon. KuHn Will Speak At Oiapel Today Mayor V. E. Knhn wUl.be tki Willamette r university e n a p e i speaker today, 'discussing ."School Spirit" In connection wun tne -ciflc-Willamette game tonight ad the sendof t which the students are) .. giving- the forensic squad mem bers who will leave tor Los An- . reles Immediately after chapel. Bob Keusher. Willamette Col, , leglan sporU editor, will talk briefly on the forecast of the game tonight. The student body presi dent of Pacific university has beeai f Invited by George McLeod Wil- , lamette student body president, to ; be present at this meeting. t Choir mleiuhers who will stag sacred Thanksgiving music Sunday night: Mrs. Neil, Fleming, Mrs. Ch". Davis, Mrs. Lehman, Miss Josephine Evans, Mrs. Bern Ramsey cr. Miss Vera Jean Hnber pianist. Hiss Lo Dale Pickens, Mrs. S Dale Taylor, Miss Florence Foster, Mrs. K. H.TK'kene, Mrs. Ed. Btagen helmer, Mrs. Alma McAllister, Mrs. Cora Held, Mrs. Ed. Schnnke, and Mrs. Marie Robertson. Mea, from left, W. F. Foster,! Ben Ranweyer, W. C Pic kens, W. F. Downer, Leslie "White, Prof. D. A. Em merson. Dale Taylor, Neil Fleming, X. H. Pickens, Jack Billiter, Jr., Jack Billitcr, William Taylor and ' Ed. Bingenheimer. Director E. D. Llndbnrg in center front row. ! I - : - ' i I j '- -O - " ,:. I ' O! ' of claims ordered. Appraisal of $5021 filed by4 George Fry, ! Louis i Webert and Alice Davidson. w Aiarriaze licenses i Albert J. Praull. 25, ! farmer. Peebles Appointed James Peebles, who spent his boyhood In 1 50c Turkey Dinner 50c. Served the Quelle daily. : Show ( Seal Film Boys' and giris assemblies at Salem high school Tuesday will be shown k motion picture which has bees produced- to , promote interest ia Christmas seal sales for which this Marion county public health ash sociatlon is sponsor. Mrs. ! Georgp R. K. Moorhead. executive secrej tary, announced yesterday. The flint was shown at tbe .Liberty Women's club tea, attended also by seventh and eighth graderLih erty school pupils, yesterday ana will be shown later in other coi Safem i has Tbeer pled lh charge Plntiff. Defendant's counter af- olaUng pal oVdlnance aflter non- uSKbS JlnrwoMhsSnilS ilTtSl c """ilLd. f1 nd: that he no longer hold, the JSI !! Eaton, 100S North was formerly district manager of the bureau of foreign and domes tic commerce of the ment of commerce "d iJ?5 T" K Urounds of cruel and Inlluman the department in tralia, up to 1933. Hats cleaned, lonette. D. S.( depart- in Portland candy formula alleged by plalnt- lf to be valued at SZOOO. I Amelia Sandau vs. Emil San-j dau: comnlaint for divorce on remodeled. Fash- munities throughout the - i -; s :,. Reroof now! Mathis, 474 counti Ferry J To Improve Road Instruc tions; were given by the county court yesterday to -!N. C. Hubbs, county engineer, to make Im provements on the ! Holder road in the Liberty district. Walter Minler appeared before the court and asked that improvements be made on parts of the road run ning from the Abilg.ua road to Scotts Mills. treatment. Couple was married October. 19, 1926. Plaintiff asks custody of two minor children and $20 a month support money. State Industrial accident com mission vs. Roy E. King; satisfac tion of $205 Judgment filed. City of Salem vs. Archie Llgnt- foot; Memurrer. Capitol Matreet, $2.60 fine, viola tion of basic traffic rme. ! Luke Bartlett, drunkenness, serving out $15 fine in Jail. Roadside Beauty Conference Held n -i -PORT LAN D, Nov. 19-tP)- Methods of beautifying! Oregon Thanksgiving to Be Choir Theme On Sunday Night A sacred concert of Thanksgiv ing music will be presented, by the vested choir of Calvary Bap tist church. High and Ferry streets, Sunday night, announces the pastor, Rev. Arno Q. wenl ger. i- . ' The choir, composed of 30 voic es, will sins under tne direction Of E. D. Llndbnrg. The service will commence at 7:4$ o'clock and free to the public. The following numbers will be heard: 'Unto Thee O Lord" Harris A Sona of Thanksgiving" . I Ashford "Thou Crownest the Year". . . ; Maker Festival Te Deum" Buck TTorrall -Owens com nan v vs. stad; answer. the roadside protection committee Probate Court of the state planning board- j? O. K. Sebo estate; admitted to The touPeaded bt Robert 4utA. A Sawrer f Bend, is preoarmK m and Gilmore Sebo. PetlUonera final report tor submission to the named executors of the estimated o0"3, M , ' . ! $2500 estate and Bert T. Ford. Zoning laws to "gulato V iri- ntt .nil Esther Alriek an- commercial adverUsing On scenic urday night in the Sunday scnooi polnted appraisers. nignwaya ana a ""Bt f " rrwom at the north end of the Court IT Vn.. v stm estate Hans Re- leral education were studied, faaw street Christian church, corner of j Tergon appointed administrator de I yer said. 17th. All memDers; are urgea w ,, non to BUCCeed O. K. sebo, attend as important matters are, I ajminIstrator, deceased Enley Chorus to Meet Dr. H. C. Epley's chorus will meet Sat- License Application Simplif Notice was received ,by tle county clerk yesterday from the state game commission that for mal application is no' longer nec essary to obtain a trapper's IS cenieAll that Is needed Is a let ter to the commission asking. fpr the license, enclosing a j $3 fee. stating the nature of the applica tion and the name andladdrels of the applicant. . i i- ' ' - - Turkey Shoot. Shaw. Nov. 22nd. To Alter Store The store front afc 155 North Commercial street will be altered at cost of $100, according to a , building permit Issued yesterday to Ladd and . Bush. E. G- Burrell also obtained permission to build a $200 private garage at 396 Columbia and J. W Goebel to reroof a house at 13f9 D street at cost of $16 yesterday. Crcditmen ' to .Meet Amenid ments to the constitution ef tho Salem Credit association will come before the membership lof that group at the weekly luncjh eon meeting this noon at the Argo hotel. Proposed amendments deal with membership of collection agencies Lin the association. ' i H - . - " " Turkey shoot. Salem .Trapshoot- er'a club Sunday. . ". - Will Rehearse Ceremoiiy Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher," Y.W.C.A. sec retary, reauesU that all Junior high school girls reserves he at the; First Methodist church. State and Church streets, at 4 o'clock : this afternoon for rehearsal of the candle lighting ceremony to be held there Sunday. Lions Like Elk Aa proof of .his success on a recent elk hunt- tn . expedition. Sheriff A. tu Bark yesterday; provided elk " steaks for the luncheon of the Salem T.fnna club of Whlell he is : a. member. ' - -I . Roofing :W.VJl. Co. 349 N. Coml it i Extradition Granted Govefn Martln on Thursday authorlted the extradition of John Doe, aliaa Bob Bennetts, who is wanted a snnkuA for second degree burg lary. He is under arrest In POrt- land.. ; ; . '.,-.; . ' . ? to be considered. The east ent rance will be used, j 50c Turkey Dinner $0c. Served at the Quelle daily. J Contrlbotlon Report Made .. The county Industrial accident re port compiled by the county' clerk's office shows j 143 men on the conntv Davroll last month who come under the insurance. The payroll f tor the period was $6405. Contributions are $304 by the county and $17 by the men, totaling $322. , Payment Made-4-The city of Mt. Angel yesterday forwarded a $213 check to the; county court for payment on oiling work done by the county at thie entrance to the Calvary j cemetery. I j Take Washington S License Frank E. Flerchinger, Hubbard. and Mary Bisamz, Aurora, receiv ed a marriage license at Chehalis, Wash., yesterday. f Junior Debaters Get Tie at east Junior! debaters assumed them- John Everett Chambers estate; admitted to probate and Emma Ramage appointed' administratrix. Percy A. Cupper, carle ADrams and Flovd Ellis named appraisers. f - Jacob Selnnund estate; peti-1 ,iVMO tt least an lnterclass tie tion7for order authorising settle- I yesterday when they defeatedTtbe ment or ciaim , agamsi. now; I sophomore negative team ,o Sieginund for $2190. Payment tha fJurth of the series, which to be made by note. Permission ... 1(i MondaT. should the Is also asked by A. R. Siegmund tiims win to 0 decisions and Charles E. Siegmund. execu- today and Monday they WlH?tle a a a lAasA wa ra rm 1 . lors, w Bran m. "o t Juniors, wno now aave nmo property held in the estate. A re port on -the condition of the estate is filed. Mvrtle Knowland estate; Kae Holland named administratrix and Percy A. Cupper, Carle Abrams and Floyd Abrams appointed ap praisers. Hulda F. Anderson estate; an nolnts td their credit Members of yesterday's teams included t Juniors Grape Covert and A ernes Bowne: sophomores- Merlin I Nelson and Johh Dennis ton. Ruh Alice Grant presided. Toda-ri the sophomore negative team will meet the senior afflrma- . . iA .i . 1 M . Delbert L. Hill esUte; payment omoro wwmw.. The Lord la My Light".. Aiutsen Two soloists will sing with the choir, Mrs. H. H. Harms of the local choir and Prof. Lutner o. Taylor of LInfleld college. Reservoir Crash Kills 300, Word I TOKYO, Nov. 20.-(ff)-TJiree hundred persons were reported, killed today when the banks of a reservoir in Aklta prefecture col lapsed. j Several hundred persons were missing. i Local police, firemen, and mem bers of a young men's, association were called out for rescue work. : The reservoir was situated If above the Osarnsawa copper mine, j Many miners' houses and a theater were washed away Here Is good, usable lumber-priced exceptionally low to reduce our stocks before Inventory. These prices in effect only as long as quantities last! a x 4's , 10, 12 and 14 foot lengths. Common, sized. Per tnousana iu l i 8, 16, 18 end 20 foot lengths. Common, sized. Per thousand ft- ......... 1 x $0's Common Shiplap. Per thousand feet 1 a 4's and 1 x Common Roof Boards. Sized. Per thousand feet 1 V a Common Hemlock Flooring, Per thousand feet ,i,-, $10.50 $11.00 $11.00 $10.00 . $16.00 Virit Oar Yard-WeTl Be Glad to Show You Tbls Stock But Don't Delay Do It Today! J.W. COPELAND YARDS TUm VmJIm Jliintrolato Officd 520 Wallace Road West Salem Phone 6627 1 There s Cash In Ylour -V - .1- ' ' i I r.'..nfn. m, , .... .T.r "rri.V ...i.1,wAi.ii,Miii:rt ....il.i,mrn,t Photo Alb umi S I I HiurnninnrBr-r "rrw"M'rW""W'"M'"""W'f', WW To You Who Havel Pictures Conforming to Requirements Listed Below, The Statesman Will Pay . . . . OS FOR EACII PRINT ACCEPTED I Lutx Florist 1276 NL Lib. P. 95S2 Chimney, JBlazes-j-The fire de partment was called to 424 bourn 23rd street" at 6:20 p. m. yester day tO. put OUl a i:iiiiuucj uwk.h There was no fire loss. Central Oub Meets Central Townsend club No will meet in Nelson hall tonight at 7: so o'clock. . M ; t i- Mbther Kills Two j aiildren, Herself ( in Front of Train M; : Coming ' Events t NoT.?23 Eight a J preaching mission In many Halem thnrcbee' ends. . . a "i Nov.f 20 Willauetfe pacifici-night football.-:.-' ' Kov.l 23 Open hn,i Leslie Junior blah school; ! X o V . SO-TnaaksgJvina holiday;- - -i , f . -Nov.! 27 Missouri clnb nominates officer, K. hall. 240 H - N. Commercial street. 7:30 p. a-' v -Nov. 28 American Farm Bnreao, 2 and P- - , ! Dec. 1 SUte meeting o) loganberry growers, all dayl chamber of commerce. ' NORTHWOOD. N. D-, Nov..l. -jn-Kneeling before an onmsh- ing train, her babies clasped in her arms, a Northwaod mother to night killed, herself and her two small children near here. . ! The mother. Tarsi Belle Paul son. 30. left behind an Incoherent note, telling ' of heiH Intention to deatrov herself T under the train wheels, and begging; her husband, j n. "to torsive me I hope 1 1 will see you again."! s Killed with her, were an infant son. Roumaine, a year old, and a second son. O'Clalr. six. - The older boy was thrown clear of the tracks by the impact of a Great Northern passenger train bound for Breckenridge, Minn. He was taken, still living, to a North- wood ; hosoital. where he d l e a without regaining consciousness. Mangled beneath the wheels of train, bodies of the mother and her infant son were taken to Northwood by the train erew.'j . Pioneer of '61 Dies MEDFORD, - Noti ta-iff'HWll- liam Hogue, 84, southern. Oregon pioneer, died here- at the home of his daugnter. an. xuo yu.. He settled In the Illinois vaiiey in ! J - I :j S i villi- - '..!GMB! : mil Either . . because both contain Acme I : CO Sr'i - the West s favorite beer! ACME BREWERIES Sea rrascSice - los Aaeetes i BirtK r- u u I - I I I I II B I I -X X I Pt I M I Pt I X - .i i t SADthwick To Mr. and Mrs Eugene "Walte Southwlck, route three, a boy, Meivm aj, wu IIP UCfRlJi Hj00i ITITIIi Qv (TmniSin vember 18 at Salem; piul. general hos- Ramage'a SUr Bottling Co. 810 X. Liberty Distributors phone 8TS1 . 4 Est - They Must be Illustrative; of: 1936 Conkructiori Work Salem Beauty Spots V New Salem Homes V Salem Gardens Farm Scenes s 1 - . " 1 2JncJ I TheiEte preferably in; Glossy :Fiiiisil i- shbiild te mailed to Editor, J Annual Edition, care Statesman. -tv- lach a Caption (Description) to ; f f name and :U:.i J a n crrrrrm vjq trfTi n R made- snom VI' SELECTIONS KILL BE M ADR SHORTLY AFTER DEC. 1ST ' l 1 . . , -r.i- ' . ... - -. iimnil.,M .ijMi.i.aijinr nnhrnjin.mni .'Jif j.iju. 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