The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1937, Page 11, Image 11

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    Local News' Briefs
r Court Opening BoU The
county court la reopening many
county roads to heavy traffic af
ter having banned log. piling and
lumber hauling orer them while
the grades were in softened con
dition caused by the winter freezes
and snowstorms. Court members
beliere they have saved . many
thousands of dollars In repairsto
graveled roads by the temporary
closing orders which were enforc
ed. ioe various roaas are oeing
reopened as fast as inspectors find
them in solid condition.
Van Winkle Rules -The state
relief committee has authority
to indorse and deliver to the state
board of health checks issued
by the' Federal government for
the maternal and child health
program, Attorney General Van
Winkle ruled Thursday. Transfer
of the checcks is conditional up
on receiving approval from the
children's bureau cf the Federal
department of labor. The opin
ion was requested by Elmer Gou
dy. head of the state relief com
mittee. ' , .
Cash for Receiver's Certificate of
First National bank in Salem. Box
19$. care Statesman. "
Pensions Worry Court The
county court spent some time yes
terday worrying over the future
size of its share in old age assist
ance payments in the county. A
small excess over the 95000 bud
geted for March, however, was
offset by the January and Febru
ary pension bills having been ap
proximately 1 3 00 below .the
amount anticipated. Indications
were considered as pointing to
ward steadily Increasing pension
bills as the year progresses.
Divorce Contest Dropped Con
test of the Emma Carmine Early
rs. Charles Allen Early divorce
case which was to have gone to
trial here was dropped when a
property - settlement was reached
here yesterday morning. The com
promise agreements provides for
the husband's paying S a month
for support of two minor children
whose custody is to be given the
wife.
Chicken noodles a specialty. Home
cooked food sale by St. Monica
Altar Society at Hogg Bros., Eas-
tpr Saturdav. 225 Cnnrt St
Army Post Open Sergeant
Scarpa of the U. S. Army re
cruiting service - announces that
enlistments "are being made for
the Aruiy Air Corps at Moffett
field; California; 2Sth Engineers
at Port Angeles, Wash.; Medical
department at - Fort . Missoula,
Mont., and 7th Infantry at Van
couver Barracks, Wash. Sergeant
Scarpa's headquarters are in the
-.Federal building here.
Whitney's Pure Pork Sausage, 231
ti. Liberty .
Brands Filed Brands for two
Marion county ranchers were fil
ed with the county clerk yesterday
by W. H. Lytle, state veterinar
ian. One was for the Bee ranch
Silverton, covering livestock,. and
the other for B. F. Shepard, route
sir. Salem, for poultry wing
branding.
Jack Cloyd, your barber, is at 439
David Melson Visits County
Commissioner Roy Melson's son,
David, left yesterday for Oakland,
Cnlif., to visit his brother. Lewis,
who is attending school there. The
two will return to Salem early
next month.
Springer Leaving Les Spring
er, operator or a High street snoe
hi nine and' hat blockincr bus!
ness here for many years, will
move to Portland next month.
where he will open a similar es
tablishment.
The finest line of quality Easter
candies ever shown. The Spa.
Y Official Here Lewis G.
Bates, Seattle .man who is the
T. M. C. A.'s northwest physical
director, was in the city yester
day -conferring with Salem offi
cers of the organization.
Views Elkhorn Road County
Engineer N. C. Hubbs left the
courthouse yesterday afternoon on
a trip to survey road conditions
In the Elkhorn district. Heavy
now falls in this district block
aded roads badly early in the year.
Ferry ini Service The county
court was informed yesterday that
the Wheatland ferry had been
placed back in operation. Trips
were being made according to
traffie demand. '
Births
Doran To Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Doran, route 3, a daughter,
Maxine Joan, born March 15 at
the Deaconess hospital.
Mattison To Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Del mar Mattison, Bremerton,
a son, Clarence D w a n e, born
March 25 at 420 North 23d.
Hill To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Jonathan Hill, Monmouth, a son,
Thomas Fred, born March 14 at
the Deaconess hospital.
Collins To Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Roosevelt Collins, Eugene, a
laughter, Greta Fay. born March
10 at the Bungalow maternity
home.
Ds Chan Lorn
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
ft at oral remedies
for disorders of liv
er, stomach, glands,
skin, and urinary
system of men and f
women. Remedies V eV.
for constipation.
asthma, arthritis,
sugar diabetis and
rheumatism. ..
SO years In busi
ness. .Naturopathic
physicians. 393 H Court St.
Corner Liberty. Of
fice open Saturdays
and Tuesdays only.
lO A. M. to 1 P.
P. M. to 7. Con
sultation Blood
pressure and urine
. .i' t m. rf
Ooidto ca"r-"
. D. charge.
T. LAM
H. D.
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Permits Issued John Falls was
yesterday Issued a permit to build
a one story dwelling- at 1st 6
Broadway at a cost of lifted. Oth
er permits: Gardner Knapp. to al
ter a one story dwelling and ga
rage at 1525 Chemeketa, $1000;
George Pro. to alter a one story
dwelling at 1950 Maple. 25:
W. W. Beardsley, to erect a one
story machinery shed at 228S
North Front. 1200; Mrs. A. F.
Marcus, to alter a two story dwell
ing at 1411 State. 2.
Whitney; now selling meats and
salads. 231 N. Liberty. -
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Gnuna Proirraun I Toniat In
the annual -Herman! program to
be presented in the lobby of the
Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock tonight.
Rev. J. Olthoff will make a short
address in German, There will
also be ) special numbers by a
mixed quartet, solos, and other
musical offerings In the German
manner, i All interested persona
are invited to attend. -
Teachers' Meet Postponed
; The Marion : county primary
teachers' council has postponed
its next meeting until Saturday,
April 3.1 when it will-be held at
10 a. m. In the high school li
brary. At that time, ; Mrs. Sophie
Grant of Englewood school will
talk on "Reading in the Primary
Grades."
Arrests Made J. H- Parde was
arrested! by city police early yes
terday on charges of being drunk.
Marion W. Donaldson, 1755 North
Cottage,! and Edwin O. Coomler,
1420 South Liberty, were arrest
ed for, violation of basic rule and
Mrs. W.! J. Braun. 1410 McCoy,
was arrested for falling to ob
serve a stop sign.
Easter flowers and plants, Luts,
florist. 1276 N: Lib. Ph. 9S2.
O. E. to Fix Fence The Ore
gon Electric company is expected
In the near future to repair or
replace f the dilapidated fence
along Riverside drive at the
southwest city limits line, accord
ing to City Engineer Hugh Rog
ers. The railway company, he said,
is obligated to keep up the fence
within the city limits.!
Report Accidents -Minor auto
mobile accidents reported to po
lice yesterday involved Lyle
Leach, 695 Court, and Ralph Tut-
tle. 2222 Ford, at lth and Trade;
Cecil II. Walker, 223S Trade, and
W. Froam; J. P. Bates, 930 North
Summer,' and Mrs. A. J. Elliott,
628 North Winter, on Court be
tween High and Liberty.
Spa Easter Candies', a vast array
of dazzling splendor! of superior
qualtiy. j t ;
Evangelist Leaving- Evangelist
Walter Stram, who has been con
ducting revivals here at the Lib
erty church, gave his farewell ad
dress last night, prior to leaving
for Anacortes, Wash., to open
meetings there.- He returned here
from a campaign In Wasco, stop
ping en route to Washington.
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. Sewing Supervisor Leave s
Mrs. Myrtle Stewart, supervisor of
the morning shift for the WPA
sewing-project here, has taken a
leave of absence on account of ill
health, it was reported at the ad
ministrative offices yesterday.
i Talk "Army" Building M a j.
R. M. Eberhart and Capt. Henry
Koerner of Portland of the Salva
tion Army attended a meeting of
the Salem board Thursday. Plans
were discussed for raising funds
for a Salvation Army building.
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For Sale Large bundles old pa
pers, 10c. Statesman Pub. Co.,
215 S. Commercial street.
Cantata is Sunday An Easter
cantata. "The Victorious Christ,"
by Haldor Lillenas, will be pre
sented by the choir of the German
Baptist church. North Cottage and
D streets Sunday night, March 28
at 7:30. ; ..
FHdmans Visit Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Feldman, formerly of Sa
lem, came down this week from
Lewlstonj Idaho, where they now
reside. They wll spend I several
weeks here.
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Home For Vacation Miss Bet
ty Abrams junior in journalism
at the University of Washington,
is home for the spring vacation.
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Walton Returns William S.
Walton was back at his desk at
Ladd Bush bank Thursday af
ter a trip to Seattle..
Obituaries
XHsSOtt :
Louis Nilsson, at a local hos
pital March 24. Aged 62 years.
Body will lie in state until 9 p.m.
Thursday, at the Clough-Barrlck
mortuary; Graveside services at
I.O.O.F. cemetery Friday, March
26, at 10 a.m.. Rev. C. P. Weeks
officiating.
I
Jory
i At the residence on route four,
Salem, March 25, John W. Jory, at
the age of 86. Survivors are H. D.
Jory, a brother, of Oliver, Can
ada, and a sister. Miss L. May Jory
of Salem.! Services as announced
from W. T. Rigdon and company
will be held at 1:30 p.m. from
Friends church at Rosedale. In
terment in the Jory cemetery at
Rosedale. i
; j Ryan ". I
; Mrs. Helen M. "Ryan, 47 years,
at the residence on route 6 March
25. Survived by widower, Thomas
D. Ryan; j two sisters, Mrs. Mur
ray McAdam and Mrs. Kenneth
Najer, of New York, and a broth
er. John W. Maher, also, of New
York. Funeral arrangements will
be announced later.: from the
CloughBarrick parlors.
I HntcbJns ;j
Willard Lee Hutchins, 60 years,
at residence, 2380 Hazel avenue,
at 1 p.m. on March 24. Survived
by the widow, Jessie,; four chil
dren, Allan, Kenneth, 'Helen and
Ruth, a brothei1. Lewis, and a sis
ter, Edith Johnson, Sheridan, Or.
Funeral services will take place
Saturday, March 27 at 3 p.m., un
der direction of ; W. T. Rigdon
company. Rev. L. Neimeyer will
Wfr3r Mire? 35,?Bht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.
Judge Decides
Involved Case
Three-Way 'Judgments ' Are
Modified ; Picket Case
Answer Is Filed J
Circuit Judge L. H. McMahaa
yesterday afternoon gave his de
cision on the contested judgment
In the automobile accident dam-
ace action of Joe F. Ringwald
against Douglas McKay, Inc. and
Dean R. Adam which was re
cently tried before a Jury. The
court overruled motions of 5 both
the- plaintiff and defendant Mc
Kay for modifications of the ver
dicts and then decreed that dam
ages awarded the McKay . firm
should be reduced from $223.63
to 25.
The award was reduced, the
court order stated, because Mc
Kay already had been paid 3197.
63 by an insurance firm for re
pairs to his damaged : automo
bile. The jury had returned three
verdicts, : one ; for both defend
ants, one for Adams without
damages and one for McKay with
$223.63 damages against plain
tiff; Testimony will be taken in
department two of circuit court
beginning at 10 a. m. today in
the suit brought by Lena New
mann against John F. Johnstone
and Ross Mitchell for perform
ance of an alleged , contract
whereby Johnstone was to sell
farm property to the plaintiff
for $3300. In addition to per
formance of the contract, the
plaintiff asks $1800 damages.
In his answer Johnstone assert
ed plaintiff had declined to car
ry out thecontract.
Stella Glilos as proprietor of
the Coney Island Sandwich shop
yesterday filed her reply to the
answer of C. A. Chambers and
Local 452 of the Culinary Al
liance in her suit to have law
ful picketing defined. She ad
mits having refused to sign a
working contract with the union
and to employ members of the
union but denies other defense
allegations.
Circuit Court
Helen F. Beavens vs. Wilbur
O. Beavens; suit for divorce,
award of personal property, and
recovery of maiden name. Helen
F. Clay pool; cruel and inhuman
treatment charged; complaint
states plaintiff was married to
defendant November 3, 1933, at
Hubbard.
C. G. Croisant vs. Sophea Croi
sant ; order confirming sale on
execution of real property to
plaintiff for $2931.75.
Joseph B. Felton as guardian
of Joseph Baumgartner estate
vs. Grace Robinson; order per
mitting amending of service of
summons.
Home Owners Loan corporation
vs. Walter E. and Pearl L. Da
vis; order confirming sale of
real property.
Ethna E. Watson vs. Karl G.
Becke and Paul R. Hendricks;
Order on stipulation dismissing
suit as to defendant Hendricks:
application for place on trial
docket.
Hurley vs. Pappendrew; cost
bill. $20.50.
Helen Armstrong vs. Tom
Armstrong; plaintiff's motion
for order requiring defendant
to pay attorney fees to permit
her to contest application to have
decree modified.
Probate Court
A. T. Wain estate; order ap
proving final account and re
leased executrix, Fannie K. Wain.
Abner Lewis estate; order set
ting hearing April- 27 on final
account of Oren E. Lewis, ad
ministrator, showing $1174.29
received, $1549.74 paid out,
$375.45 deficit.
Penelope Jane Humphreys es
tate; order seting hearing April
27 on final account of W. H.
Humphreys and J. Br Ashby, ex
ecutors, showing $9546.79 re
ceived. $9123.29 paid out, $i23.
50 balance.
Minnie Jorgensen estate, ap
praisal, $10,600.44, including
$4100 in real property; order
for payment of $22 In filing fees
and $562 in assorted claims.
Florence A. Young estate; first
semi-annual account of Ronald
C. Glover, administrator, show
ing $956.46 received, $915.46
paid out, $41 balance, i
- George Burres estate; appraisal
$771.83.
Jim G. Theodorian estate; or
ders accepting resignation of
Ladd & Bush Trust company as
guardian of person but continu
ing guardianship of estate, nam
ing Chester Cox, G. Thlelsen and
Floyd Ellis appraisers.
Nels Digerness estate; order
dismissing citation for account
ing, on stipulation showing Hal
mer J. Digerness, petitioner, has
Club Xo. 4 Meets Townsend
club No. 4, meeting last night
at 7:30 o'clock in the Highland
school building, was entertained
by the West Salem school chil
dren's amateur entertainment
club which presented tap danc
ing, singing and "hillbilly" num
bers. Plan Egg Hunt American Le
gion post No. 81 and the auxil
iary are sponsoring an Easter
egg hunt for West Salem chil
dren, Sunday afternoon at 2
O'clock. Those planning to par
ticipate are asked to gather at
the Hillman cannery at that
hour. s .
Seeking Members The Veter
ans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary is
holding Its annual membership
drive. Any persons interested are
asked to call Marie Hansen,
5739.
Club Won't Meet The West
Salem Townsend club will not
hold a meeting at the usual time
Friday night because it Is GooU
Friday. , t
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COLDS
FEVER
fin day
Rssdseaaa
Uqald. Tsklet
Salve, Bom Drove
St anautM
Try "Kak My TleM' World's
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Edith Ann Stevens, 7, mounu at the flower-heaped grave of her brother, Philo, who. was killed la the
New London, Texas, school explosion. International XTlaatrated News photo.
disposed of his Interest.
John Woodrow Morley guar
dianship; decree approving final
account of Bertha E. Morley.
guardian, showing $3139.33 cash
received. $3189.33 paid out.
Alolsla Salssieder estate; ap
praisal, $500, by Warren Has
kin. William Broyles and Her
man Otjen.
Clyde E. Johnson estate; or
der substituting E. M. Page. F.
S. Lamport and Ariel Van Fleet
as appraisers, extending time to
April 15
Ira H. Ormond estate; order
setting April 39 for final settle
ment of account by P. J. Gall
agher, administrator.
Asa Willard Hindman estate;
order authorizing 8. Emily Hind
man, administratrix, to sell
household goods, tools and a
bond appraised at $1048.50; ap
praisal, 2174.45, by Keith O'Hair,
Elmer J. Stanard and Hartley
LeFebvre
Frank Grossman estate; final
decree releasing Joseph B. Fel
ton as administrator.
Marriage Licenses -
William J. Uppendahl, Jr., 33.
student, Woodburn, and Con
stance Manning, 20. housekeep
er. Brooks.
Delmer Louis Hopkins, 24, la
borer, Woodburn. and Emily
Catherine Koutny, 21, school
teacher, Hubbard.
Vernon C. Braden, legal, can
nery worker, 645 Ferry street,
and Clara Monica Wesolowskl.
legaj, housekeeper, 1835 North
18th. "
- Justice Court
Preliminary hearing today, 3
p. m.. for S. Kline, charge of re
ceiving stolen property.
Municipal Court
J. H. Pardo, drunkenness, com
mitted to Jail to serve out $10
fine.
Mrs. W. J. Braun, falling to
stop, fined $2.50.
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FFA Parent - Son
Banquet Is Held
Corydon Blodgett was awarded
an FFA letter for wining a public
speaking contest when the Salem
chapter of the Future Farmers
held its third annual parent and
son banquet at the Presbyterian
church Wednesday night.
James Thompson talked "on
"What the F.F.A. Means to Us,"
and James Smart reported the
chapter's progress during the year.
Leland Ryther acted as toast
master. Finds First Papers Are
Required to. Enter Army
When Anton Ziebart, i Sublim
ity route 1, sought to enlist in the
United States army recently he
encountered an obstacle In the
fact that he had not taken out
first citizenship papers, but that
didn't stop him. He took out the
necessary papers and then applied,
with the result tha he has been
acceped and assigned to duty, with
the engineers branch of the service
in Hawaii.
Court Proposal to Hate
Marion Bar's Attention
Courts in general and particu
larly President .Roosevelt's pro
posal for their revision will be
the subject of round table dis
cussion at the monthly meeting
of the Marlon county bar associa
tion at the Marion hotel Satur
day noon, according to to Wil
liam J. Lin foot, secretary. The
association legislative committee
will report at this meeting on its
work of the legislative session.
$100.00 REWARD
For recovery of the body be
fore April is of Miss Gobley,
who drowned In Mill Creek, So.
23tb street.
CIIAS. GOBLEY
NOTED SPECIALISTS
'SaccessfitBy treat Rectal, Colon
and Stawcn Ailments
Wtthia asr nmch U this
aaS mm uriiac
Cliaic ia tk wwt tac mat
meat ( Piles a ataar
Kactal and Coloa disorder;
alaa Stomach ailments. Sat
1 iaiactary results eaeatrea.
Ma boaplti! earglcal eaaratioB. Na caa&na
nt Saa4 foe valuable JTre Booklet toaaj
Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Pavsictanaa
U.K. Caraac Baraaiae and Graad Areaae
TeWsaaae BAet MIS Parrtaad. Oreeaa
Oreffon fridaj Morning, March
at Grave of School
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Coming Events
March M Last Holy
week service sponsored fry
Hisdsterlal association at
the Klslnoro theatre, llt4S
12:85. March M Blackberry
growers meeting, chamber
of commerce, 1 :S0 o'clock.
March SO-Salem Missouri
dab, Dallas night, club sup
per at 7 pjn K. P. ball,
340 H It. Commercial street.
March 28 Easter Sunday
s a r 1 s services, Belcrest
Memorial park.
March 80 Annual min
isters conference, Y.M.C.A.,
opens 10 a. n.
April 1 Annual meeting
Marlon county public health
association, 6: SO o'clock.
Golden Pheasant.
April Marion County
Patriotic Orders association
meets in Salem. ,
April 6-8 Cavalcade of
Missions at Calvary Baptist
church.
April 13 Jefferson ban
quet, Argo hotel, 6:80 p.m.
April 10-17 Oregon high
school extempore speaking
and interpretation contests
at Willamette university.
April 22-24 Annual 4-H
spring show at fairgrounds.
May 18 Twenty - Thirty
clnb sponsors Richard Hal
liburton, noted world trav
eler and writer, in lecture at
Leslie auditorium. -
Skilled Workers
Demand Growing
Belief that the public is be
coming educated to the fact that
the state employment agency Is
not a relief organisation is held
by employment office officials
who have noted an increasing
number of requests for skilled
workers among requests received
at the Salem office.
Among yesterday's requests for
workers were calls tor a book
keeper, a baker, a carpenter and
a kalsomlner.
Stafford Admits
Hit-Run Charges
Joe LeRoy Stafford, who sped
away in his wood truck after
striking Nadine Conway, a pedes
trian, at Cottage and State streets
Wednesday, pleaded guilty to
charges of failing to stop after
an accident and driving while in
toxicated, yesterday in municipal
court.
- The case was continued for
sentence pending investigation
and Stafford is still being held.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, chest
cold or bronchial irritation, you can
get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creomul
sion. which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to
soothe and heal the Inflamed mem
branes as the germ-laden phlegm
is loosened and expelled.
Even if ether remedies have
failed, dont be discouraged, your
druggist is authorized to guarantee
Creomulslon and to refund your
money if you are not satisfied with
results from the very first bottle.
Oct Creomulslon right now. CAdvJ
USE CHINESE HERBS
When Others
Fail
CHARLIE CHAN
Chinese Herbs
REMEDIES
Healing virtue
has been tested
hundreds yenrs
for chronic ail
meats, nose,
thnmt aHtn&itia
catarrh, ears, .
lungs, asthmn. chronic cough,
atonaarh. gall stones colitis,
coast tpatioa. diabetis, kMneys,
Madder, heart, blood.
neuralgia, rheumatism,
blood pressure, gland,
sores, male, female and
high
skin
chil-
dren disorders.
H. B. Kong, s years practice
In China, Herb Specialist,
122 X. Commercial SU Salem.
Ore. Office hoars 9 to 6 P. M.
.Hands- and Wed. O to IO A. M.
v
26, 1937
Blast Victim
State Police Are
Active in Month
State police arrested S7t per
sons for motor reticle law viola
tions ia February with fines of
11794.40. Charles P. Pray, super
intendent of state police, reported
Tsursday Warnings were issued
to 5114 drivers.
There were 188 arrests in the
general law enforcement division
with fines aggregating $1430.85.
Of the 188 persons arrested, 17
were acquitted. Ten persons ar
rested in this division were held
for other law enforcement agen
cies. Seventy-five arrests were made
in the commercial fisheries divi
sion with fines of 82804.25.
The state troopers investigated
297 complaints of which 107were
classified as cleared.
Extempore Event
Speakers Chosen
Wilfred Hagedorn won first
place In the Salem high extempor
aneous, speaking contest and with
Virginia Martin, who placed sec
ond, will represent Salem In the
annual - state extemporaneous
speaking contest at Willamette
university In April, Margaret Bur
roughs, coach, announced yester
day. Dick Nelson, third place winner,
will serve as an alternate.
Bill Thomas. Salem high stu
dent body president, won the state
extemporaneous event for Salem
high last year.
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A Section
Turnover of 37
Taxes Made Her e
Amounts to $93,921, With
iiarger T One Forecast
For Coming Week;
The second turnover -of " 1 9 3 7
taxes since the. new roll was is
sued In February was announced
yesterday by -T. J. Bra bee, dep
uty j In charge of Sheriff A. C.
Burk s tax ' department. Tie new
turnover aggregated $93,921.57
and brought the 1937 distribution
to a total of $165,696.59.
Of yesterday's turnover $17,
784.97 was earmarked tor the
teityiof Salem. $14,182.25 for the
Salem school district. S13&6.4 6
for the city of Silverton and $2.
320.91 for!; the Silverton school
district.
LBrabec said a still larger turn
ver would : be made next week.
This turnover will include the
jheavy tax payment made by the
Southern Pacific company a few
days before the March 15 dead
lines - :
I The tax department win contin
ue to rush ; its turnover work as
rapidly as possible but faces a dif
ficult task because of the mass of
bookkeeping entries necessitated
by the breaking down of tax pay
ments Into the shares of the more
than 100 school districts and the
numerous other subdivisions In
the bounty, Brabec said. ,
First Christian's
Cantata Arranged
j ! O
"King of Glory. a choral can
tata! by R. S. Morrison, will be
presented by the rested choir of
the First Christian church, corner
bt Center and High streets, San
day night at 7: SO o'clock. Soloists
for the performance are Gertrude
Sherrington, soprano, Elene Doug
las. alto, Harold U'Renn, tenor,
and) Fred Bates, baritone. Lois
Plummer Schmidt is organist and
loha Schmidt Jr., director.
I The cantata begins with a pro
logue in four parts. Introduced by
an organ prelude, the prologue
begins with: the chorus, "This Is
the Day." Gertrude Cherrington
then follows with the solo. "O
tord. Thou Art My God." Part
three consists of "Sing Unto the
Lord a New Song" by the choir
and"I Shall Not Die But Live."
; a duet by Harold U'Renn and Fred
Bates. "Who Is the King of
i Glory" closes the prologue.
The main part of the cantata
deals with the resurrection story.
;'In the End of the Sabbath" by
Gertrude Cherrington and Elene
Douglass introduces the story.
Garden
) Sunday, March 28,
Salem, Oregon, Snnday
Ji!T
Featuring Home, Farm and Garden
PAGE ELEVEN
Then follows a dramatis Inter
pretation of the. story with the
concluding number. "He Is Not
Here, He Is Risen." "Come, See
the Place" sings lene Douglas.
The choir follows, with the num
ber. -Now Is Christ Risen." The
next part brings Christ's closing
words to His disciples, otherwise
known as the Great Commission.
"All Power Is Given Unto Me"
is sung by a trio. Gertrude Cher
rington. .Elene Douglas and Har
old U'Renn. "Behold the King of
Glory" by the choir is the grand
f male. " " '
Government Aid
On Prunes Denied
The government intends to
withhold further assistance -In
the prune deal until -reliable in
formation regarding the 193?
prune crop is available. Senator
Charles L McNary has wired the
Salem chamber of commerce in
connection with the recent ap
peals from Oregon growers.
McNary's telegram follows. ,
iuuay iouovus appeals lot
further assistance to the prune
growers' discussed situation with'
director of - division of market
department of agriculture and
was advised that there was pur-
cuaseu wun ieuerai ana oiie
funds 26.000 tons of last year's
crop and that it is now the opin
ion oT the department that less
than 26,000 tons or prunes arc
in the hands of the growers and
that it is as yet too early to make
a guess as to the 1937 produc
tion. Ia view of this situation
the government intends for the
present to withhold further as
sistance but when reliable infor
mation regarding the 1937 crop
is available . the administration
may feel that further assistance
to justified.- '
Guests at Airlie
AIRLHS, March 26 Weekend
guests here are Miss Gladys Young
of Corvallls with her sister, Mrs.
C. W. Tarter; Mr. and Mrs. Ber
and son Wayne from WUlamlna
at A. J. Turner and J. J. Ploub
homes. Mrs. C M. Wagner brought
her mother, Mrs. Etta Simpson, for
a visit at the W. L Williams, Jr..
home. -
Why Laxatives
Fail In Stubborn
Constipation
Twelve to M houra ia tea tons te waK
whan relief from clogged beweia an
constipation la needed, for then ener
moss quantities of bacteria aceumM
tata. causing GAS, indigeatton anS
many rest les a. sleeplase nights.
If yow want REAL. QUICK RELIEF,
take a liquid compound such aa Ad
lerika. Adlerika coataino SEVEN ca
thartic and carminative ingredients
thai act on the stomach and BOTH
bowda. Most "overnight" laxatives
contain one ingredient that acts on tha
tcaper bowot only.
Adiorika'o DOUBLE ACTION gives
your system a thorough cleansing,
bringing out old ooisonour waste mat
tor that may have caused GAS pains,
sour stomach, headaches and sleep less
nights for months.
Adleruca relieves stomach OAS at
once and asuaUy removes bowel con.
oostion In less than two hours. No
waiting for overnight results. This
famouo treatment has bean recom
mended by many doctors and drug-
Rists for 39 years. Take Adlerika ono
alf hour before) breakfast or on hour
before bedtime and in short while
yow will foal marvolouaty refreshed.
PERRY'S DRUG STORK
Edition
1937
Morning, Slarch 28 1937
officiate.