Tht 03EG0N STATESMAN, Salea Oregon, Tlrrsdilotnln December 31, 1938 PAGE TI1H V Local News Brjefs- Accidents Reported Minor automobile accidents irere report ed yesterday to city police as follows: W. M. McDonald, IS 50 North- Cottage street, and George Crump, on Commercial between State and Court; M. J. Peterson, 223 5 North Fifth, And R. B. Mc Coy, Portland, at State and 12th; C. A. Nichols, 2209 Mill, and B. Miller, Woodburn; Robert Sprague, 707 North Cottage, and unnamed motorist, at Court and Commercial; Stanley Toycen, 424 North 23rd, and Jess -Matchett, 2047 Mill, at 14th andChem eketa; W. L. J Robins, 2130 State, and Don Faber, Albany, at Trade and Liberty; ; T. B. Newman and unidentified -TjdrlVer, . -; . v . . . - " .- - x uraey .-- uiaurr Auuut wciuuim church January 1, 1937, 12 to A p. m. Adults 60c, children 40c. ' No Water Session Since the first Friday of January falls on a holiday, the Salem water com mission probably will not meet until the following Friday, Jan uary 8, according to Cuyler ' Van Patten, water department mana ger. At that time two new mem bers will be seated, E. B. Graben horst and Dr. O. A- Olson, ' suc ceeding Edward Rosteln; retiring chairman-member, - and William Gahlsdorf. WPA Down Friday AU WPA projects and the district WPA office here will be closed Friday, S A C A MWA4Aa will operate Saturday but the dis trict offices will not be reopened until Monday. Project workers will recelre no pay for Friday but will be given an apportunity to make up the lost day later. Eat New' Year' dinner. Hotel Argo turkey, goose, duck or chicken with "alt fixings 65c. To Address Club Dr. A. T. King.resident physician at thai state tuberculosis hospital here, has been invited by the Marion county Public Health association to speak on the association pro gram for the Woman's club at Hubbard Wednesday afternoon, January 6, at the home of Mrs. George ' Grtmps. - Mrs. - Cobie - de Lespinasse is chairman of the Woman's club program commit tee. Prompt deL.Dry wood. TeL.sOOO. ' Trains to Pasadena. Crowded Tour special trains, 16 ears each, enroute for Pasadena, went through Salem yesterday between 2:30-and-3:40 a. m. They carried Seattle and Tacoma people' plan ning to attend' the -Rose - Bowl football game New Year's day. Officials of the Southern Pacific Jlnes . state . passenger; traf fie' is more than usually heavy during the Christmas holidays. ' Brother Visits W. A. Thomp son, "Olympla Brewing company salesman, visited his " brother. City Policeman Walter Thomp son and- other relatives - for a few hours here yesterday. Beer sales, the salesman Thompson said, have declined only about 30 per cent since the end of the summer season. New Year's dinner, service, 75c, Spa. continuous Interest in Revival Large au diences .are hearing Evangelist pni Pitinl and his famous gospel elneers at tbe Free Methodistl church. North -Winter and Mar ket streets and a record attend ance . so far in the revival series is expected tonight when a New Year's eve watch service will be held, starting at 8 o'clock. Special this week. No. 1 dry wood $5.50 cd. Tel. 3354. ' "At Home" Tonight Rev. and -Mrs. J. R. SImonds will be at home to the families of the First Congregational .church tonight from 8 to 10 o'clock. A brief New Year's eve service of song and prayer is planned for about. 9 o'clock. . Reuard Appointetl Governor Charles H.. Martin on Wednesday appointed Robert Renard of Portland a member of the state bakery board. His commission covers- a period of two years. , Holman Lions Speaker State Treasurer . Rufus C. Hplman will address the Salem Lions club to day, noon. -.The luncheon meeting will be held atUhe Quelle. I: Birth T" w.v.(.ln'Pn ti ' and Mrs. ' AbMiNU T M. V ' " - ,WlUiaul JKOD,..DVru uevsjuirei ma at the residence. . ' . - Kimple To Mr and Mrs; Don ald Kim pie,, route three, a girl. Paula Suzanne, born December .'21 at Salem Deaconess hospital- - McEwen--To Mr. ,,i and? :Mrs. -Vernon Arvel McEwen.v route sev en, a" boy, Dale - Ver non, horn De cember 20 at; Salem General hos- .pital. .' - - Herner To Mr., and Mrs, Ron ald A. -.Homer, S18, Trade street ' - rt,-i finmi4 riatr.knm rtecember ' .... ' . . rAKAH.KAM W r IS at 'Salem General hospital : . nur To Afr and-Mrs. Charles Oscar, ..of Tangent, a ; boy, Roger -' Owen,- born December 16 at .Sal em Deaconess hospital. , I3i?.CEianLaa CHtNKSK MKIIICINK CO. Natural rcwwdh-a " for disorder ot liv- rr. utoinach. glands. Mn. and urinary s(Un of iim-h muA v u m e n. KetiiedieN far 'coMMtipNtton, asthiuM. r - arthrHU. sugar HalH'trii and rIiiiitrMi. 19 years in bwk nesw. Nalantpatlile phjrslrluns. SU.tH Court St. Corner Liberty. Office open Halur- i --- j dvi aad Tuesdays osuy. 10 a. si. (o n mm -m ,A f T LAM H D ' CousVlatlon--Illood 1 pressure and swine . Oetdi Cksa charges, ; . ... ... , Smallpox Reported One case of smallpox was reported in Mar lon county last week, the state depjament of pa bile health bul letin shows, it was the first such Ifas 4n j several months. other new .ses of communicable dis ease -Included: Pneumonia. 8; tuberculosis, all at sUte tubercu losis .hospital. " ( ; chicken por, 3 wuooyjfljf eoum, 3; scarlet terer, 2; meStSeis. I.lPolk eountr renort. ed two leases -of pneumonia, two of cMekeopox and two of whoop inr courh. j ' - . - To Teach Teachlnsr A fan rut in "PrinciDles of Taaihln m be started at -Jalem high school Monday night hv Dr. Wen A oil Brooks? University of Oregon professor of education and ex tension -service instructor. Dr. Brooks transferred this year from Intermountaln college, where he was , president and professor of education, to University of Ore- New Year's eve turkey dinner, Ja son Lee church: serving begins 1:30, adults 40c, children 25c Net Isunate, Ruled A blind person employed for compensation at the blind trades school and liv ing in his own private home-or a private boarding house, is not an Inmate of such institution and Is entitled to blind, assistance under the Oregon : laws. Attorney Gener al Van Winkle ruled Wednesday. The opinion was requested by El mer R. Goud-y, state- relief admin istrator. ' Waidf Xiaht Service A watch night service will be held tonight at the Christian and Missionary alliance gospel tabernacle. 655 Ferry street, starting at 9:80 o' clock. The pastor. Rev. R. W. Bressler. will be In charge of the varied program.' the fore part of which will Include several talks. A short recreation period, will be followed by watching the old year out In prayer. See Old Year Out The Temple Baptist church is planning to have a watch night service New Year's eve.: The servloe will start with a fellowship supper at 7 p. m., followed by games, sing ing, music and . a special -address . by a representative from the Baptist Bible. school of PorWJ iana. A silver - orrering will be taken. New Record Se' new 1 all time record for popu -ion at the state penitentiary was set yester day with a total of 1057 inmates within the walls, prison authori ties said last night. Population -at the institution . has been .increas ing steadily for the last several months. ; t Reiiiae fTawo Citizenship classes at the Y. M. C. A. will be resumed Saturday night, C. A. Kells. general secretary announ ced last night. All persons inter ested In studying for naturaliza tions examinations are welcome to attend without charge, Kells said. New Year's dinner, service, 75c, Spa. continuous Hauling Permit Granted A log hauling permit was granted by the county court yesterday to Minden Brothers. They are to haul logs on the P. A. Loar road near Silverton. Drunkenness Charged George Martin, Salem, was booked by city police yesterday on a charge of being drunk. Flue Blazes The city fire de partment , was called to 1085 Spruce street at 8 a. m. yester day to put out a chimney fire. Application Approved A beer application of Ella Welsh, Gervais, was approved by the county court yesterday, i A Obituary Tracy In this city, Monday, Decem ber 28, Alice N. Tracy at the age of 74. Leaves one son, Comyn C. Tracy of Turner, Oregon, and 2 grandchildren, Marlene -and Comyn LeRoy Tracy of Turner; 3 sisters, Mrs. Martha E. Ad ams, Mrs. Onie Longwdrth, both of Portland, Mrs. Francis - O. Ball and a brother, Maryo Mc Kinney of Turner. Funeral ser vices Saturday, Jan. 2 at 1:30 p.' m. Interment at , Twin Oaks cemetery under direction of ' W. T. Rigdon company.' . . Funeral services Saturday. ' Jan uary 2 at 1:30 p. m. Interment at Twin Oaks cemetery under direc-1 tion of W. T. Rigdon company. ' 1 ' Clement William Stuart Clement. In this city December SO. Late resi dent of route 2, Salem. Aged 69 years., ? Survived by widow; Bei tha. and.tne roiiowing cmioren: L. :J. Clement of Corvallis..MrsJ G. D. Farm enter of Salem,--Mrs-Ralph - Dutoit of r Salem, . Hazel Clement; Nellie Clement, Donald Clement,- Robert Clement, Bertha. Clement,- all .of Salem; orotner, Gnf ' U. i - Clement of Portland. Funeral services Saturday,7 - Jan. 2,- at 10:30 a. - ra., under direc tion of the W. T. ' Rigdon com pany. : ';.' . i ' ' I liman . ; - Anna Margaret Lehman, at res idence) 1363 N. ' Summer - street, Monday. December 28. at the age of 7 4 Survived by-son, Henry M. Lehman of Salem;, sister, . Mrs. Katie Dutro of Peoria. IlL;" two brothers. ! Henry Totsch. St. Lou is. Mo:, and John Totsch of Han nibal. Mo. Funeral services will be held from the Smith-Baun mor tuary. Independence, Thursday, Dec 31, at 1:30 p. m. Interment In Independence L O. O. F. ceme tery under direction of Clough Barrick company. Casket open to friends until Thursday noon. t .FLOWERS. olsqn; florist Court & High Phone 7166 - Dtmaford Recovers George Dunsford, superintendent . et aap Itoi buildings and grounds, will return to work next week after being ill for a month.-Dunsford has been employed by the state since early in thas431cotr admin-. fatrattnn. " i. - I Secretary Visits Charles Cram ley secretary of the 'Boise Y. M, C. A., and former ' student secre tary of the Oregon State student Y. M. C. A. stopped for a visit at the Salem Y yesterday. He was on his way to Corvallla. ! Devotional Meeting Today The regular monthly devotional ses sion of the Y. M. C. A. board of directors will beheld at noon to day. C. A. Sprague is to lead the meeting. - . - . t Radio Group Meeting The Salem Amatea raaio society will hold its anual election of officers and its monthly meeting in the armory Friday nlgnt in the "na tional guard radio room. Tracks IJcewse, Cbarge Frank Wedel, route two, was arrested yesterday by city police on' a charge of driving an automobile without having- an operator's license. . - ,. v-j- - ' Lutheran Leader Dies, BellUngham SILVERTON, Dee.. SU- verton, friends have . learned of the death of Rev. ' O.. J. Ordal. pastor of the Belllngham Luth eran church, who died' suddenly at the family home Saturday. Funeral 7 services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Belllngham church with interment at Stanwood, Wash. Rev. Ordal was one - of the most prominent Lutheran min isters on the Pacific coast. At one time he was president of Pacific Lutheran college at Park land, Wash. He has been; prom inent speaaer ana nas appeared many times en Silverton pro grams. He appeared In good health up to a few minutes be fore his death. On Christmas day he preached the Christmas sermon to his congregation. Survivors include his- widow, Anna; two-daughters, Marie Or dal and Dorothy JohnkBn, both of Belllngham, and three sons, Joe and Gordon of Belllngham and Olaf of South Bend. Architects Seek Courthouse Task . The -first of several architects who are expected to apply for the work of designing the' new Mar lon county courthouse yesterday conferred with members of. the sub-eomnmtee investigating ar chitects for the project. F. Marlon Stokes, Portland, . who designed the .'Clackamas county building was in Salem talking with the Com mitteemen. Cuyler Van Patten, John Ram age ' and - Leroy Hewlett, county commissioner, were appointed as a committee to investigate architects and report at a meeting of the general building committee to be held January 7. The architect selected for the work will prepare preliminary drafts of, the new building and complete an application for PWA funds. Final decision on the con struction of the building will be given by the voters of the county at the next general or special elec tion. No Day of Grace On New Licenses State police are being f groom ed for the . annual drive against automobile owners who have not made application for 19 87 li cense plates by tomorrow night. The drive will start early Fri day. : . . . Automobile owners who . have not - equipped their cars with 1937 plates or made application will be given provisional arrest slips. These slips will require the. car owner to get his plates Immediately and report back to tbe nearest state police " office. No day of grace, for Oregon motorists ' will be ' allowed this jear,-the. police said:; . v Approximately 135,000. out of an .estimated 225,000 cars . had been ; licensed. 4pnlght. ; 1 RewEssdn Rites Scheduled Today -' Funeral services will be held today at ItSft p. 'm. from the- Fh-st. "Christian church here for Albypn Essdn.'tO, pioneer Chris tian minister-who was pastor at Vale "at the time of his death. ' r Rv. - Esson lived : for 1 many years on a farm near 'Albany and was, a' supply minister, preach ing a number of times in Salem. He;was at "ohe s time .pastor i in Silverton;-?--7 ' - ' ' - " Rev. Guy L. Drill will officiate at the funeral, assisted - by Rev. C. F. Swaader of Portland, Rv. Rex -Dallas of t Tillamook and Rev. Willard A. Elkins of Mon mouth. - Burial will be in i the Belcrest Memorial park. ! T SUCCESS O wnataoesin future vY hold )M Witness Gone, TridDelayed Berk man Is Not iSresent, Other State Testimony Ended,' Paulas Case" Trial of Gottfried Paulus be fore Judge L. H. McMahan, which started in circuit court yesterday without a Jury, was postponed when Roy Beckman, star witness for the state, did not appear. All other, state evidence was put on. Paulus Is charged in a grand jury indictment with assault with a dangerous weapon. The case will be continued at a time agreed upon by attorneys. Paulus Is accused of having hit Esther Silvers in the head with a shovel during an altercation with Beckman at the- home of Eugene Gosser. The woman was injured when she attempted to step be tween tbe two men. according to the state theory of the ease. Beckman recently pleaded guil ty to a charge of disorderly con duct arising out of the same af fair. His case was continued for sentence and he was released on his own recognisance.' Witnesses who gave ? testimony yesterday were . Eugene Gosser, Esther Sil ver, Dr. Burton Meyers. City Offi cer E. CV Charlton and J. C Simp son, former city policeman. . - Circuit Court Hubbard bank liquidation; or ders authorizing payment of at torney fees and sale of furniture. Scotts Mills bank liquidation; orders allowing attorney fees and sale, of furniture. . . Stayton bank liquidation; order authorising sale of furniture and fixtures. Woodburn bank liquidation; or der authorizing sale of the west erly half of the Brooks farm to J. W, and Nom E. Weeding for 24200. Approval given to payment of attorney fees. Bernard Grant vs. Gertrude O. Grant; complaint for divorce on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple was married in Oakland, California. July 8, 1928. There is one child of the mar riage. Probate Court Amelia Claribele Riely estate; final account filed by Gertrude Savage, administratrix, showing receipts, $3078. d 1 s b u rsements. $1491, and a balance available for distribution of $1588. January 29 set for hearing on tbe account. . A. C. Simmons estate; appraisal of $5929 filed by John rP Hunt, A. E. Austin and F, A. Fields. Grace J. Austin. Administratrix, granted authority to sell personal property. v Henry Fennell Restate; admit ted to probate and Albert Fennell named executor of the estimated 83000 estate. Earl Dane. Bessie M. Klofson and -Ruby W. Emery ap pointed appraisers"' Katharina Muller estate; Alois Keber, executor granted author ity to sell real, property.- Wayne Edward Byers guardian ship; Bert J. Byers, guardian. granted authority to sell . real property of the ward. Christian Opitz estate; pet iCion filed for appointment of Katie Carpenter as executrix of the es tate which Is valued at $2750. Marriage Licenses Edward I. Damewood, 26, labor er, McKenzie bridge snd Stella M Donahu, 20, housekeeper, McKen zie bridge. - Charles R. Harvey, &23, foun tain manager, Jefferson; and Jean F. McKee, 21, waitress Jeffer son. Justice Court Frank Coffin; sentenced to SO days in Jail on disorderly conduct charge after being brought -Into court on a bench warrant. Coffin entered a plea of guiltyon Novem ber 10 and was cited to appear for sentence on December . 1 0, When he failed .to make his appearance as arranged the warrant . issued with the resulting Jail sentence.. May A. Hurley vs. George Pap- end rew and Alice Shattuek; Jury judgment of $200 for the plaintiff against defendant Papendrew-and an award of $100 general damages and $50 special damages -for -the defendant Shattuek against Pap endrew. The damages' arose out of an automobile accident. Weddle's Brother Here STAYTON, Dec 80-Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Weddle have as their house guest ' Mrs. .. Weddle's bro ther.. John R, Wilson of Pomona, Calif, r ; - ;. : ; , SPECIAL Oar .tJsual Waye, Complete T5c Pern. Oil f JW Push. Wave "1. - plete . - . Phone 86GS 107'lst Natl Bank Bldg. . CA STUBS PERM; WAVERS on Ufltfer n Htpps; : : Lowest Rates v - Hawkins & ' Roberts- or This denends noon the decision you make today. It Is up to jon: alone to . choose.: between a poorly-paid job at unskilled la bor ' or a ; remunerative one backed - by. special preparation ; jwhere there will be ample op-, : portunlty for advancement. .Our, commercial courses offer, tbe opportunity, you seek. ? ,, Capital Business College 7t ! North7 High Street t " s si m - Mortgage FAILURE Coining Events Jmm. 1 Toung People's rally. Evangelistic ' saber ancle, lStla and Ferry. Jan. 6 wnd life confer ence, " state-wide, 8 a 1 e chamber of commerce. Jan. B Cherrians ami . aal banquet, Marion hotel. , Jan, 11 Annual meet ing. Polk county health association. Woman's dab rooms. Independence, 8 p. m, - " ' Jan. 14 Agricultural problems conference primar ily for newcomer farmers. i Jan. - 14 Annual - ban quet, Salem CredH assoc iation. ; . - Watch Party Set Tonight, Calvary The regular midweek service of the Calvary. Baptist church to night will take the form of a watch night service, commencing all 8 o'clock. The evening laI$o be di vided off into periods with various departments and organisations; of the church in charge.. I t . The first hour is given over to the young people of the B. T. P. U. and the World Wide Guild organ isations.' During, this period short plays : and skits will be the f eat rures. .. ' Commencing: at I o'clock the women of tha mission circle and the Missionary committee will dis cuss missions, presenting the top ic in plays and speeches. Special music will be a feature during ev ery period. An interesting period will be that which commences at 10 o'clock with the trustees In charge. Matters pertaining to a building program will be discussed by the church in an open forum. This pe riod will be followed by refresh ments served in the. dining hall.. The closing period will be taken over by the pastor and deacons. Rev. Frank Stannard will bring a short talk on the church's atti tude toward the forthcoming meet ings. As the old year passes and the new year comes In the church will be found in prayer. Skilled Laborers Scarce in County Aside form carpenters, there are few skilled- laborers without jobs In Marlon county, Marie Ba ker, district statistician for the state ' employment service said yesterday In discussing the results of a statistical inventory Just.com; pleted at the local employment, of fice. Many of the Jobless carpen ters, she said, probably would go to work soon on the new capltol. Among the 3321 men and wom en listed as unemployed in this county, 1715 are classified as re lief cases. Farmhands and common laborers predominate In the list but there are also many truck drivers, school-teachers, salesper sons, clerical workers and Joggers without work. Of the 542 women In the list, a majority are house keepers, a few school teachers. Plan Biiilt!inj at 17th and Market A community business building will be built at the southeast cor ner of 17th and. Market streets if a petition for change of zone. filed at the city recorder's office yesterday, is granted. Karl Becke, who paid the $10 zoning fee, is understood not to be the person who will build the structure, which will be of masonry, one story high, costing around $2000. Becke declined to disclose the exact nature of the business. There, wpre neighborhood reports it would be a grocery store. - -:5-.:. r . Bobr Eywa 'i . . Ono pair . - to last a lifatimo - This little lellow's fulure ruo cess will be measured by his ofcUlty to see welL Poor lighting will curb that 4biU ity. Reorular eye examina tions are tbe simple way to start his eyes off right, and keep them, right. . Co. 444 State St. Phone 5528 ; ' IJSB CH1NKSB llERBS When Others Fail ,; L CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herb - , REMEDIES llealing virtue has ' been tested bandreds years, for. 'chronic ail meats, aoae, throat, ; siaaaitla, cittr r b. ears. .lungs, asthma, chronic couch, stomach, t gall stones, colitis, constipation, diabetia, kidneys, bladder. . heart blood nerves, aenralgla, -rbeamatiam, bigb blood pressure, - gland,;, akin sores, male, : female and . chil dren disorders. ;: ;:.;-;r.;:, '.. S. B." Fong, : 8, yearir. practice tav Cdli a, . Herb. SpertaHsC. 123 If. Commercial BU. Salem. Ore: Office hours. 9 to 0 p. m Sunday and Wed. 9 to IO a.au. ODticat - M a. is. rsas Security Act Is Outlined Difference Between Work Insurance and Old Age Provisions Shown . James R. Peebles, In charge of the Portland of lee of . the social security board, and C. W. Olson; of the Portland office o the in ternal revenue bureau, discussed. the new social security act at the) Rotary club Wednesday and ans-i wered questions as to its require-,' ments. Mr. Peebles is a former Salem boy, a graduate of Salem! high: school, and was introduced by a former classmate. A. A. Guef-j troy. Peebles praised the . postof flee department for Its work In en-l rolling 26.000.000 persons under the new old age annuities plan.! The Oregon enrollment was about; 150,000. He said a branch office would be maintained In Salem. AH employes are under civil service.! The organization , will be ; the; largest "Insurance" operation in existence.. '..;',!:" Olson took up the tax features of the act. For the unemployment part the employer, pays 1 per cent; of his total payroll of 193$. This must be paid to tbe collector : of Internal revenue by January 11, 1937, with a deduction, however,! of 90 per cent of the sum paid t Oregon under the, state act, The ieaerai act applies to concerns, with eight or more employes, but! with corporations officers count as employes whether they draw salaries or not. The state act gets down to concerns with "four em ployes or more. For 1937 payroll i tbe rate, will be two per cent.! This tax Is not charged to em ployes. '-:: I Annuity Tax Distinct ! The old age anuity tax which starts in 1937 calls for contribu tions of 1 per cent of payroll, from employers and 1 per cent of, wages from employes, except for, those over 66. The tax is to be paid monthly. No benefits will go to those' now over 65; and after January 1, 1942 benefits will go to persons over 65 only in propor tion to their contribution to the fund. The benefits . will range from $10 a month to $85 a month.' Mr. Olson stated that a regu lation has been made by the gov ernment that employes . working on commission would be consid ered salaried employes under the Niqht Coughs rl Quickly checked l& without -dosing .? AICRS rub on V VasqRus IPI (CTTHJIKIE RT IEWS at Momme and Umroadl I The Journal presents the" world before your eyes ... IN PICTURES! Phptof of lo'ha -penings, national aff alrs vworld events repro duced vividly in The ''Journal's, New. Roto- . Picture Section. .Tl'; ". - : ..f . C Fall Pagca; in the Brown Picture Section Starting Sunday " January 3rd , N w 1P Q. IHI TTJIL A M IDi CD .ES.E (E CD FJ two divisions of tha act. Tha pres ent ruling la that the percentage must ba taken on the gross com mission, but It may ba modified to allow for deduction of the ex pense allowance ade. for earning tha commission. Young People to Rally New Year's A special New Tears day Young People's rally will be held January 1 at Evangelistic Tabernacle,' 13 th and Ferry streets. The meeting will comprise a gathering of young folk from the Assemblies of God churches In all northern Oregon and in the Willamette valley and on the coast as far south as Eu gene and Newport. The services will be at 2 in tbe afternoon and at 7:30 in the evening. Special speakers will appear for each service and the young folk will bring an abundance of spe cial music The young folk Invite everyone, to enjoy tbe services with them. ". Another Dwelling Permit Given Out Another house building permit got under the 1936 line at the city building Inspector's : office yesterday. R. H. Murphy, owner builder, obtained permission to erect a $3250 one-story residence at' 1656 Jefferson street. - Other permits , ' i . Albertina Rolph, erect garage at 1S75 North Cottage street, $40; Myrtle Ireland, alter house at 624 Belmont, $r. - Announcement . HOMERE5MITH INSURANCE AGENCY 1897 40th Annlrtrtary 1937 We are now representinfir an old line American owned Casualty Company In- . soring all forms -of Public Liability-at - - . attractive reduced rates, including. Auto, building , and, sidewalk,; manufacturing, . residence, elevator and- specialty liabil " ity lines; :. ' '". ' , - ; ;" - See Us Bef ore. Renewing-Your" Present Policy. 872 C3ourt St. Over Miller's Store . e r -.. 'V. of Plctxircs So- D Order , Your Sabscriptlon A. D; Wilcox; local age nt - Phone 9626 i Salexu Cooper Xo Check , Up on Sanitation The sanitary Inspector will get you if you don't look out, Mr. res taurant or beer parlor operator. ' City Sanitary Inspector Batty Cooper-yesterday was making ar rangements for laboratory service for the microscopic examination of china and silverware which ba will; take from such places of bus iness regularly during the coming year under a new. health depart ment appropriation. Cooper de clared he would print a list of any persistent offenders against sani tation. J - -j "111 go around to all the res taurants and be,er parlors they won't know when I'm coming, or Just what I'll take and pick up a bal tm. W AH M Ka Sfe WIT ! A put ft In a sterilised sack and take It to the laboratory," Cooper ex plained. .j - . Lions Official to . Visit Salem Soon Edward . R. Klngsley. Interna tional Lions club president, will 21, according to word received hero by Ralph H. Kletslng. dis trict governor. Klngsley is: from Parkersburg, West Virginia. A group of local , Lions ex pect to go to Eugene January 20 to greet their leader on his ar rival In the valley. From Eurene he will come to Salem and from; here go to Portland January 22. .Phone 9181 Now! :-T ' ii I - v. t l Jl i J. . 1. , . ., - , . ' 9 iiiwiiw nmm n i ip pi n 1 1