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Hit OltEGON STATESMAN, Cakri, Ore-ca, Wednesday Ilcrnl February S, 1ZZ1 PAGE TIIHEU ; Local ; Ne ws Briefe Superintendent 6 sowed Mary I, Fulkerson, county school superintendent, remained at home yesterday, unable to come Into the city because of enow blocking the side road' to her residence on the hill south of Salem. Wayne Harding, rural school supervisor. "Who Uvea on an adjoining -road, was able to get into town after helping neighbors clear a passage way for automobiles. Harlan J add, circuit court clerk, also managed to reach the city yesterday after noon from bis home In the Liber ty district. Classes Empty - Ocininc that he guessed Salem people were getting enough exercise at borne shoveling snow, Ous Moore, Y. M. C. A- physical director, reported yesterday that nearly all. of his classes at the T were devoid of pupils this week. Only the noon businessmen's class brought out a near normal quota of men. Clos ing of schools the first two days of the week sent a large number of boys to the T for: recreation and made up for the lack of regu lar class pupils. Attention Eagles! No meeting Wednesday night. ' Appoint County Papers The county court yesterdsy signed an order designating The Oregon Statesman and The Capital Jour nal as official county papers for the coming year. The order came Page had given Commissioner Leroy Hewlett an opinion regard ing, the legal method of selecting the - official publications. - . D. A. V. Benefit card party post poned to Feb. 11th. . Bark 8 peaks. Agents Sheriff A. C. Burk discussed his accident prevention program yesterday at the Salem Insurance Agents union luncheon at the Quelle. He re cently outlined recommendations for prevention of accidents in a pamphlet which is now being dis tributed widely over the county. Birth Poland To Mr. and Mrs Lee M. Doland, route 6, a son, Jlmmie Lee, born January 28, at the Bun galow maternity home. Baker To Mr. and Mrs. Wil fred L. Baker, a daughter, Har riet Ann, born January 28 at 2605 Maple avenue. Ellis To Mr. and Mrs. George Brain Ellis, 1S37 North Winter, a son, Richard Reed, born Janu ary 26 at the Deaconess hospital. Stevens To Mr. a n d M r a. George Albert Stevens, 1232 Cen ter, a daughter, Janice Lee, born January 25 at the Deaconess hos pital. . . Morales . .. Joseph A. Morales, 1 January S, in Hopmere at age of 64 years. Funeral 'announcements later from the Clough-Barrick company. Hunter . Ralph Arnold Hunter, at the residence, 244 North 18th street, January 31, at the age of 30 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hunter; sis ters. Mrs. Pearle McKean and Mrs. Ed the Cahill, both of Portland. Helen Hunter of Salem; brother, Chester Hunter of Salem; grand mother, Mrs. M. Cudaback of Portland. Funeral announcements later from the Clough-Barrick company. n ; Mey Hugo Meyers, at the residence at Shaw, Monday, February 1, aged 59 years. Survived by wid ow. Katie; daughters. Mrs. Louise Knlow of Toledo. Margaret, Ka tie,. Paula all of Shaw; sons. Hugo of Raymond.) Wash:, George. Fred and Henry of To ledo, Carl and Frank of Shaw. Funeral announcements later by .Clough-Barrick company. Gilbert ii Walter M. Gilbert, at the resi dence, 1 9 5 5 Fairgrounds road. January 30, at the age of 60 years. Survived by widow, Sarah, and two sons, Clarence S. and Clifford R. Gilbert, all of Salem; thirteen brothers and sisters and three grandchildren also survive. Fun eral services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel at a later date to be announced. ' i Pohle Gertrude Pohle, aged 61 years, in this city. January 28. Survived by - widower, " Warren F. Pohle.. sisters.' Alta Aleta Garcia of Los Angeles, Mrs. Delphia A. Wells of- Kalama. I Wash.; - brothers. Frank J. McFarland and Sam R. McFarland, . both of Portland. Funeral services postponed in definitely. Announcements later from 'W. T. Rigdon company. Sullivan1 . - , Edward Sullivan, at a local hos pital January 26. aged 81 years. Late resident of Reedsport. Sur vived by daughter. Lurena W. Sull ivan of Washington, D. C. Services will be held from the Clough 'Aarrick chspel at a date yet to be announced. ; . . , -. Andrews i At Chemawa .Saturday. -January SO, Frank Andrews. Sur vived by an uncle, James Spencer of. Toppenisb, Wash. Funeral an nouncements later by W. T. Rig don company. - " - - CARD OF 'THANKS " - We ! take , this opportunity to thank our dear friends for their sympathy and help during the passing of our beloved husband -and father. Julius M. Uti. -Minnie TJts, Joy Lofftus." Vera Lofftus. . - Chinese Tea Garden 162 N. Comiuerrtat St. -SERVES ClUXISE AXD AMERICAN DISHES Formerly Shanghai Cafe ' Vow New Management Obituary Stalled Avtoista Aided J. Ash- ton, 1220 North Liberty street. yesterday ; related ! how he had, like many other Salem residents, come to the aid of snowrstranded motorists Sunday night. He open ed his house to two women whom he heard struggling through the ueep snow at 4 a, m. and gave them lodging for j the remainder of the night. They had left Eu gene at 4 p. m. Sunday and met 1 with great difficulty in reaching Salem, only to find their car stall ed across the city from where they lived. j Prompt del. Dry wood. Tel. I000. T. B.-Hospital Helps Dr. G ro ver C Bellinger Sunday night, su perintendent of the state tubercu losis hospital, found himself call ed upon to provide refuge for It people. Including two babies, whose automobiles had balked on the nearby snow-block roads. Al though the institution was al ready crowded. Dr. Bellinger ob tained a supply of blankets and made the unusual guests comfort able for the night. Many of them remained there until late Mon day afternoon. j Schools Not Damaged S now did no damage to Salem schools although workmen were kept busy shoveling snow off roofs of schools where it was feared weight of further, snow might be disastrous. There i was some fear for the roof of the dinger field grandstand. A 2 Inch sag was reported in the roof of the struc ture. . j , No juvenile meeting for neighbors of Woodcraft Tuesday. . - Diesel Classes Open A WPA adult education class in dlesel en gines opened last night in Tur ner according to Earl LItwUler, county supervisor. The course, in addition. to usual theoretical as pects, will include practical dem onstrations of all Internal com bustion engines, j . " f Has , Word From Kentucky Miss Helen Miller, 18 S3 Court street, had word recently from her sister. Mrs. H. C. Vardiman whose home is in the flood dis trict of Louisville, Ky. The mes sags assured Miss Miller of the safety of her sister and the lat ter's family. s t Tor Rent, 1 Rm Apart 1620 Ferry. Permit Issned J o e Swartxen berger was yesterday - Issued a permit to erect a one story ga rage at 2260 North Commercial at a cost of fioo: Home From Hospital A. D. MeCully of Donald has returned home sfter being a patient at the Salem General hospital where an operation was performed. Gralapp In this city, Tuesday, Febru ary 2, Amelia Gralapp, aged 69 years. Late resident of route 7. Wife of Henry H, Gralapp, moth er of Mrs. William de Vries of Pratum, Arnold of La Grande and Milton of Salem. Funeral ar rangements later from Walker A Howell (formerly Salem Mortu ary), 545 North Capitol street. Schukey At the residence, 285 North 21st street. February 1, August Schukey. Survived by widow, Mary, and the following child ren: Martha Congron of Silver ton, Maggie Sanke of Salem. Aanes Smitlger of Forest Grove, Anna Edwards, August, Bill and Albert Schukey. ail of Portland. John of Pennsylvania. Funeral announcements later from the W, T. Rigdon company. Winn Commodore Winn at the resi dence of his nephew, Walter Winn, Sublimity, route 7, box 26. at the age of 84 years. Sur vived by nephew; sister, Mrs. Clara Wilson of Mexico. Mo.; brother. A. E. Winn of Buhl. Idaho. Funeral announcements later by Clough-Barrick com pany. - (Gamble In this city n Feb. 2, Fred Gamble, aged 75. Funeral ser vices will be held in Portland at Holraan and Lutz chapel Wed nesday, Feb. 3 under the direc tion of W. TT Rigdon company. Kring Died January 31,. Janetruth Krlng. aged 16. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. .W. Kring of 420 State street. Also survived by sister Frances j Hope, brother. Miles T. Krlng. fFuneral services will be held Thursday, February 4 at 2 p. m. from the chapel of the . Terwilllger? funeral home. Concluding services at the . Mt. Crest -Abbey Mausoleum. - Qulncy - Funeral services for Elizabeth A. Quincy who died at Arcada, Calif.; January 28, will be held from St. Joseph's Roman Cath olic church with Rev. Father Bernard officiating. Thursday at 9 a. m. Entombment at ML Crest A bey Mausoleum. Arrange ments in charge of Terwllliger Funeral home. : , .. Repairing WORK I GUARANTEED "A ---''..J'.V. AlSO . New Roof. Estimates : I Cedar Shingles 1 -4j- i Willamette Valley . ' Roof Company . S49 X. Com'l. Salem Phone 8478 Mm -. ' ; " ' ' l . . ,-, - TimeRecordei- Irks Lawyers Have to Watch Order of ; Filing ' Paper jNovr ; Courts Inactive The automatic tints-recording stamp which County Clerk U. G. Boyer installed in his , office last week in the belief It would be an improvement la : service has caused considerable j comment of which not all has been praise. Several attorneys have com' plained loudly over the machines, which stamps the time as well as the date on which court papers are filed. Members of Boyer's staff, however, point out , that If there were complaint ttj was be cause the standard legal pro cedure was not being ; followed. The law specifically provides for the order in which summons and other documents in connection with court work must I be filed, tbey said, and the objections are largely from- lawyers who have been in the habit of making their filings in wrong order knowing that only the date would appear on the stamp un der the old system. j With court room wok halted because of the weather, filings continued light at the clerk's office yesterday. j ! Circuit Court George Keech vs. Ben. John A. and Charles Gehlea; order re leasing attachment on plaintiff's motion. , : !- T. - M. Hicks vs. Hawkins Roberts et al; decreet quieting title.- -. V h. v " Fred A. Le&ge vs. Laban A. Steeves; defendant's application for place on February trial dock et, i J . Gus Schlicker vs. State; Motors, lac.; defendant's apllcaation for place on trial docket. . j j Probate Court Millie Ann Neal estate; re turns: on citations to j heirs - to show 1 cause why Malinda J. Wade, administratrix, should not sell real property in Salem to pay claims and expenses. Laura A. George estate; pe tition of 'Jessie ! Richard George for admission of testate to pro bate and appointment of -Chalraer Lee George as administrator; Revival Continues The revival services conducted by Dr. Harry O. Anderson of Los Angeles In the Calvary Baptist church, Ferry and South High street,1 continue each night this weeki at 7:30 o'clock regardless of weather con ditions. Last night the evangelist spoke on the subject, TThe rot ter's House" or "Mr. ! Hex Ben Baptist." Tonight will be church night. Health Schedule The Marion county health department sched ule for the remainder . of the week: Wednesday, school examin ations at Bush school; s chool clinic at the health department offices; Thursday, school examin ations at Bush school; pre-school clinic at the health department; Saturday, Immunization; clinic at the health department, j Report Mishaps Two minor automobile accidents attributed directly or indirectly to snow were reported to the sheriff's office yes terday. They involved Lester Arn old Browning, route three, and Paul A. Lee, route four, on Sky line road; Charles Peckover, Sa lem, and an unnamed motorist, one-o.uarter mile south lot Wood burn. Institute Postponed Postpone ment of the teachers' institute achednled for Woodburn Satur day was announced at the county school superintendent's office yes terday. A new date will be an nounced when the weather clears up and travel is easier. Ueetinir Cancelled The meet ing of the Ladies Home Lesgue of the Salvation Army.! scheduled for 2 o'clock this afternoon, has been cancelled by the : president. Mrs. John Allen, on - account of the disagreeable weather. Snow Closes Classes S now blocked streets not only closed schools and colleges but also the WPA adult education night class es in the high school building. Classes will resume work Thurs day night. H If" New Directors Named- E. R. Stauffer was named by the coun ty superintendent's office yester day to fill the place of J. B. Stauf fer, resigned, on the school' board of district No. 38, White school. -Lecture Tonight There will be a free lecture on "Development of the Natural Resources of Oregon" at the W. C. T. U. hall, j 201 South Commercial street, tonight at 8 o'clock. . ! ... i West Salem Club Wont Meet President J. R. Brown of the West Salem Townsend club No. 1 an nounces there will be ho meeting this Thursday night due" to the weather conditions. ; j j Schools Open Again Closed since the snow storm Sunday, West - Salem schools ! will open Thursday morning. I . f miEUMATISM r A Baptist minis t e r recommended Casey's Compound, I was given up to die with rheuma tism, was down five months and ' found Casey's - Compound life-saver. -; Cannot :i urn mend it too highly as a won " :rf nl medicine. REV. W. T. ORD. S71S S. K. Morrison St Portland, Oregon. ARTHRITIS Dear Sir: I. have a chronic case of ArthritU for almost 20 years, hardly able to move without great deal of pain. After taking 11 bot ltes of Casey's Compound. I can again get around and do part of my house work. The pain Is grad ually leaving me. I give full credit to Casey's Compound. MRS. KURATH. (120 S. E. S5th Ave.. Portland, . Ore. ' On Sale at : ' WOOLPERT & LEGG '- Triangle Involves Child Filri Stars; ... . Two Major Companies on Verge of War, All Because ; m Freddie likes Shirley and Snuhs Jane HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. Feb. 2-(AV-Three of the world's most famous children Shirley Temple. Freddie Bartholomew and Jane Withers are figuratively making faces over the back fence today and yelling: : " "Yah. yah, yah, my studio can lick your studio. Anil aetnallv It anneared that two major film companies. M-O-M and 20th Century-Fox. wr on the verge of war over an alleged exchange of snubs between the younger generation. 20th Century Fox executives claim that Freddie started It. Jane Is Snubbed Thsv aalil thev asked him re cently If he' would escort Jane Withers to the premiere of the picture. "Lloyds of London." in which he was starred. His reply, tnv continued, was delivered in precise Oxonian accents and was: "I'd rather not go at au man go with that dame." They said he made other re marks about the 11-year-old Georgia girl's box-office ranking, but countered with the suggestion that he take Shirley Temple,, also a 20th Century star, to the open ing. These negotiations were con ducted with Freddie and Repre sentatives of - Metro - Goldwvn - Mayer, said Harry Brand, of 20th Century-Fox. . - 1 - estimated value $S00l ' Ttoseo .Tturronrhs smardian- shlp; order approving anuai re port of Mollle Burroughs, guar dian, showing 11241.50 Income. 1349.88 outgo. Marion A. Follett estate: order setting , final hearing March 9 ; final account or George W. ana n h r I a tine ' Rcndrr. executors. showing $8 OS. 17 cash balance. J. D. Mayes estate; oraer ap proving final account, ordering distribution and discharging ex ecutors. Ids Schwab estate; order set ting finsl hearing March 10; final account showing f 1085.91 Income, 9185.57 outgo. Flmlra -A. Scott estate:, order authorlxins executor; William B, Mott, to borrow x&VO to pay TMniei. nut tine up Cnlted States government ' bonds as col lateral. Marriajte Licenses Alvin J. Saalileld. 23. butcher. Mt. Angel, and Mary Blgler, 24, clerk. Mt. Angel. Ivan Glass, 21. logger. Wi lamlna, and Lola Millard It. housekeeper, Alseat 3 Justice Court John Dutton. 210 fine, drunk enness In public place. " Municipal Court Jack Walker, drunk, ten day Jail sentence suspended, six months probation. Wesley McDonald, 820 Nortn Cottage, drunk, $10 fine. Carl Johnson, drunk, ten day Jail sentence suspended; to leave town. . William McFarland. Gervals. drunk. 20 day Jail sentence, ap pended; to leave town, one year probation. MHBaaBBassssBe Army Air Corps Enlistment Open Major H. D. Ba snail, the army recruiting officer, Portland, an nounced this week that the Port land recruiting district embrac ing Oregon, five southern Wash ington counties and three north ern California counties, has been granted authority to enlist quali fied men for the army air corps at Hamilton Field, San Rafael, California. The major states that this Is an unusual opportunity .for In terested young men, one which occurs but. seldom, enlistment for this station have only been made possible by the fact that author ity has been received from the war department to recruit the field up to Its full authorised strength. To be eligible for enlistment in the army a man must be between the ages of 18 snd 85 years, single and without de pendants, in good health, and able to furnish excellent charac ter references. Criminals or men with past criminal records will not be accepted tor services in the U. S. army. Army recruiting stations axe at 822 New Postoffice bulldlnK. Portland, and room 7, Postofice building, ' Salem. ; ; - E15)S)I7 Paint & Roof in Co. 474 Ferry Phone 4642 for Prompt Service -. CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Matural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and ariaary system of men and women. Rensedles for comstlpatkMS, asfhmn. . arthritis, sugar diabetes and phunufML T. T. 19 years tn nasi nfss. y Wataropathle physlcJana. 893M Cowt . Garner Ubetty. Office opes itatnr l savs ana Twenaays only. 10 A. H. to t ; 8. if- a p. i. to 7. r J press re and urine Cass tym tree) of 1AM "It Was all rirht with na IP tie didn't want to go with Jane, Tirana ma. "TBut he 'didn't have, to make that crack about Jane's box-office rating. She rates 11th nationally, and where does he rate; yeah, let him answer that. Where does he rate?" v I Story Spreads Eventually. Jane's "mother heard about the incident, and was deeply Charrlned. Brand said. Gradually It became bruited about Hollywood. - The climax ctni last Kstnrdsv night at the president's birthday ball, attended by : Master - Barth olomew and Shirley Temple, who was unconscious of all the strife. - Brand said that VrtAAitk snot. ted Miss Temple having her pic- tnre taken and mad a hee-lfne -for her. He wanted to be with Shirley and he wanted to have nis picture taxen witn ner, Brand said. -r- At a Quick command, studio aides, b iled h-v . Jack Mnlcahv. former Santa Clara university football player, formed .around Shirley, blocking outFreddie-and the M-G-M delegation escorting him. - . - - "No Withers no Ttmnlt. 20th Century-Fox forces s a 1 d, meaningly. ' I - .. None of the principals' would comment today. e .iV.' - Damaged Grader To, Be Replaced The Southern Pacific company will replace the 0S73I county pat rol grader which was wrecked be yond repair Sunday night when it was struck by a freight train. County Engineer N. C. Hubbs told the county court yesterday. The railway company had . borrowed the grader and services of Frank Woelke, county operator, to clear thetracks along 12th street to prevent possible wrecks. .Hubbs said he had been assur ed that flagmen would be assign ed to protect the grader but that Woelke had been unable to get his machine off the track when he saw the train approaching. The grader tram was badly, bent and the cowcatcher wrenched from the locomotive. , Woelke was released from the hospital yesterday after It had been ascertained his injuries con sisted only of bruises. When tee say Chesterfields f jri are Milder and Better Tasting 1 ( . it means somdking. ( 'WHL rxxv juice vJ? MV Mild, ripe home-groim and aromatic Turkish tobaccos v . aged three years . . i viakc Chesterfield an outstanding cigarette . . milder and better-tasting - Mine Is Giveho Townsend Tester Second Chelan Recipient In No Great Haste to 1 -Spend Her Wealth CHELAN. Wash., Feb. A gold-silver mine was given to day to Mrs. Retta Freeman, 88, Chelan's' second Townsend" test "Pen8ione. - An unidentified c n s t o mer who came Into her son's tiny gro cery store, gave it to her, she said. : He said .he : wanted to do something for me, so he gave me a claim in the . Methow r Valley, near. Squaw C r e e k, . she ex plained, v ; ; "He said it assayed high In gold and silver ore." . ' Just what Is the value of the property, if - any, Mrs. Freeman didn't know. ? . Meanwhile she pondered over the new cook stove she plans to buy with part of the 8200 in checks given to her by Chelan business men to continue the test of the old-age revolving pension plan. "I'm going to take my time in picking It' out. she explained. "There's no need to be In a rush I have SO days to spend all this money. She announced she had spent $18.80 to buy 60 cents worth of bacon, paid $10 on a grocery bill, and contributed. $5 to the Red Cross -for relief of. middle-west ern flood sufferers. , The size of the "kitty; built, by 1 per -cent contributions from merchants on the test money, was not revealed. Pair Sentenced, Extortion Count PENDLETON. Feb. . 2-4Pr-Wll llaT t Muller received a year's sent ence in prison and Mrs. Faye Hicks six months In the county Jail in Circuit Judge Calvin u. Sweek's court today after they pleaded guilty to charges of ex tortion of money from Mrs. Mary Staggs, Weston. ' Deputy District Attorney C. C Proebstel moved for dlsmisssal of similar charges against E. T. Hicks. The trio was alleged to. have threatened Mrs. Staggs with ex posure of certain letters they claimed she had written them ask ing them to "get rid of her brother-in-law, Spike" Pace, un less she paid them. Mrs. Staggs claimed she save them $575. Sheriff Bob Goard recovered $50. . . - , Coming Events ; ! Feb 8 Willamette Val ley Project committee, 8 p. chamber of com- merce. . - . i ' Feb. S Judge J. H. Jef frey speaks at high school on pensions, 8 p.m. ... . ! Feb. O- Cbemeketans an nual .. banquet -. and ; dance, 0:80, Fraternal Temple. ' Feb. 7 - Calvary Baptist church preaching mission by Dr. Harry Anderson closes. Madras Students Moved to Hotel , M A D R A S, Feb. 2-Hiip)-Tbe board of directors of Madras Un ion high school, destroyed by tire last Sunday, leased the basement of the new Madras hotel for class rooms.- . l , ., The resettlement administra tion office formerly housed in the high school will occupy a building once used by the state highway department. . , r All school equipment and. rec ords were lost in the destruction of the $44,000' building. While the school . board . had tire insur snce, the SI students stand the loss of their text books. " . . Cause of the fire has not yet been determined. Willamette Flood j Feared; Portland PORTLAND, Feb. X-fl-Karl Prehn; . harbormaster,- Warned shipping interests "today to se curely anchor all -floating equip-! ment as the Willamette river be gan to rise as heavy snows melted. . . V". " Every effort will be made ' to keep the harbor free of floating logs and stray boats to prevent shipping hazards when the mari time strike lifts. hi VO (S CIS A-TQO-CaOIL SXGUtAI SOX SOC ... OOUStf QOANTmr SOc line wines TpHOUSANDS of casks just Hie it improves fine wine. JL of mild, ripe tobacco are . Nothing else can take ths stored away In these modern place of mild, I ripe tobacco Chesterfield warehouses, where Nothing can &e ths place cf for three long years they be- three years of cjelsg if you come milder and mellower. 1 want to make a drorette that . Ageing improves tobacco b.tsildtr end bctter-tastirj. iaivary uuuaing Prnfrrnm Tc 'TiTiir The next step In the building program of the Calvary Baptist church will be taken tonight when members of the. congrega tion will hear a short messace from Dr. Dlnsmore of the exten sion department of the American Baptist Home Mission society with headquarters in Chicago. This message will be heard Just after the service conducted by Dr. Harry O. Anderson, who Is now In special meetings with the church. 1 . ' , Prior to the regular service Dr. Dinsmore will confer with the officers' of the church, dea cons, trustees! and . the heads of all departments at : 45. in one of "'the assembly rooms where the church la now meeting for worship. I Recently the church purchased two lots at the corner of Miller and South Liberty streets- where the congregation hope to erect a church building this year. It is the hope of the pastor. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, that construction will commence April 1. The church Is Just completing a fi nancial drive for $4,000 and everyone is greatly encouraged. ' . "-' i I Gosingj Hospital Being Considered . The management of Salem Gen eral, hospital has been consider ing closing the institution to vl itorsas a means of preventing In fluenza he Ins- carried, in to nat- lients. It wasj reported yesterday. Members of.tbe medical staff, which would give the formal or der, said, however, that no action had yet been taken. Although the hospital is filled almost to overflowing, few esses of Influenza have been cared for there. There have been -several patients - suffering from pneumonia,- aftermath of influenza at tacks.'. . ii" ' avsp iMAbv mms At the first nasal irritation or .sniffle, apply Vicks Va-tro-nol jtist a few drops up each nostril. Used in time, it helps prevent many colds entirely CondtSTr.UBKKxrmUrmTnmAccoCo.