The OltEGON STATESMAN, Safest, Ortsoiv Friday Morals-; April 1ft, 1937. PAGE NTHD Local Newsj Briefs Report Accidents " David D. i Vkklltl.. .1 & i i m , ruuuva, e nvria vommcrciti. reported to police yesterday that his car struck and injured Fred erick Corrodi. a pedestrian, at the Straw gas station, 19 S North Lib erty. Other accidents reported In volved Beatrice Turtle, e o u n t y health department, and Ann FUz Patrick, route 6; David H. Byer ly. Amity, and an nnid entitled driver at Ferry and High street; E. B. Gabriel, Salem, -and an un identified driver, at State and 12th; Herbert R. Bennett, route 2, and Leonard R. Barnick, route 2, on River road. Lutz r.lorlst1276 NLib. Pb 9592. Governor Accepts Governor Charles H. Martin accepted Thurs day an Invitation .to give an ad- plaque at Depoe Bay Sunday, May 30, as a memorial to Roy Bower aud.Jack Chambers, tlsermn. who were drowned there October . 4, 1936. Kev. Wiiliuin va.m.c.- VAiinffinn PArHonf) a1n will olva , an address while Ben Hur Lamp- - man, editorial writer for The Ore gon. an, will read an original poem, "Storm at Sea." Clarence Tol man, Portland, will sing a solo ana Tommy j.uk e wm act as ong leader. Win a valuable prize In contest to name Carl Abrams' beautiful tract. Call at sales office, 260 N. ' High, for further Information. Postof rice Awaits Granite Construction work on the new postofflce building is awaiting ar rival of a shipment of granite " from California, Claude Post, foreman, said yesterday. Ot&er construction materials expected to arrive next week are marble from Vermont and structural steel from Pittsburgh. All new modern equipment. Sena tor Food Shop. r More Reports Further discus sion of the educational program will feature the program period of the Salem Credit a s s o c i a tion luncheon meeting at the Argo ho tel this noon. Coming Events - i - . April 10-17 Ore hirh school extern poro apeaktasr ,and Interpretation contests at Willamette naveraity. 1 April 22 Salem sub-die-trict Methodist ladies aid rally at Woodburn. April 22-24 Annual 4-H spring show at fairgrounds. April 29 Concert ! by Portland Ad Club Gleemen, sponsored by Salem Ad dab, Balem armory. May 2-M National music week, j i May 18 Twenty - Thirty rlab sponsors Richard Hal liburton, noted world trav eler and writer. In lecture at IjTNlie auditorium. b Oregon Scenes Shown Motion pictures stressing Oregon's scenic attractions were shown at the Li ons club ! luncheon at the Quelle T6sterdaV by Portland General Electric company representatives The scenes included views of some of the company's hydroelectric stations. IW. R. Newmyer, Pepco rural service agent here, said his company's power line built from the falls generating plant at Ore gon City, to Portland many years ago represented the first attempt at transmitting electrical energy over long distances. For Sale Large bundles old pa pers. 10c Statesman Pub. Co. 215 S. Commercial street. Take Building Permits Lyle Rea took out a building permit yesterday for the erection of one storr house and garage at 2115 Chemeketa at a cost of z. 200. Other permits: L. A. Davis to repair a public garage at 2320 Fairgrounds road, 9350; Valley Motor company, to alter a one story market grocery at 324 Mar ion, $200; Valley Motor company, to alter a one story office build ing at 440 North Commercial, $2200. i All new modern equipment. Sena tor liVkwl Rhnn Accidents Listed Two minor automobile accidents wera re ported to ths sheriff' her ; yes terday, both occurring Wednes day. One involved Trevor cnes- ter Stayton and Marie Shleiaa, both of Stayton, on Third street in that- city. In the other, - ears driven by Herbert E. Bernett and lv R. Barnick, both of route two, collided near a bridge on the north River road. ". Prompt, del. Dry wood. Tel. 5000. Boundary Plea TJp The ; dis trict boundary board will meet at the county courthouse at 9 o'clock this .morning to consider petitions for a change in the line between the Rickey and Auburn school dis tricts. Residents near lour corners who are now in the former district wish to be transferred to the lat ter in order that their , children may not have as much distance to travel, in reaching school. . : : Teachers Gronp Meets The state teachers committee ' on course of history study for the seventh and eighth grades met at the county courthouse here yesterday afternoon under the chairmanship of Miss Florence Beardsley of the teachers' train- in r school at Monmouth. Marion countv members Included ; Joy Hills and' Elsie Carpenter. ; i 1 " Todd Electric Co.,. 4S4 Court St Tel. 9576. Electric contracting and supplies. First Aid Class Finishes A group of 28 members of a first aid class which has been con ducted at the T. M. C. A. by Dr. R. Lee Wood and Mrs. Gor don Black, finished their, work with examinations last night. Bandaging, resuscitation and gen eral first aid were covered In the course. Waslimston Seelis -lSSottkm,tra D ' Ha wrote to HIUs tha Marketing Lontrol Blackberry Men T7ill Form Agreement; Logans Wait Till '30 Obituaries 1 Senator Food Shop now open. Mrs. Fnlkerson Better M r s Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent, was reported feel ing better yesterday and hoping to be able to return to her office today. She has been confined to her home by a severe cold since last Saturday. Files Bankruptcy Elsie But ler, Salem hospital attendant filed a bankruptcy petition, list ing liabilities at $1641.50 and as sets $500, in Portland this week. froi Blackberry growers la Wash ington expect to have a control board set up early next wsex. George H. Walker, prominent grower la that stats, has advised W. J. Llnfoot, who has been ac- utb . in me dikij movement tor Oregon and is an officer of the logan control board. Packers In Washington , do not altogether like the idea or "the control board. Walker writes, and adds that he believes the logan berry growers are also lined up lor market control. In a letter to Roy Miller. Mon mouth ' blackberry grower . who with Llnfoot and a number of other Oregon growers attended a meeting of berrymen In Long riew recently. Walker has writ ten that the .Washington growers had never seen a. contract in which the price was stated until Officers' Meet Delayed Sheriff A. C. Burk received word . from Sheriff Herbert Shelton of Linn county that the latter had post ooned the Quarterly meeting ox tho Northwest Police association from tonight at Albany because of bad traveling conditions caused by the week's rain storms. ; BrHtell George Arthur Brlttell, at a local hospital. April 13. aged 66 years. Survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Fay Wetzel and Mrs. Mary Marsh of Nebraska; four brothers, William A. of Salem. Miles of Kimball. Neb.. Carl of Fremont. Neb., Jesse of Santa Rosa, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Bucher of Ravenna. Neb., Mrs. Viola Samuelson of San Di eeo. Cal. Announcements later by Clougn-Barrick company. . ' " ' .. Thiel -Mrs. Margaret. Thiel. at the residence on Saginaw street, April 14. Survived by two children, Mrs. Leona Fisher a n d Joseph Beck, both of Salem; three grandchildren, Harold Domogalla "Mrs. Marguerite Davis and Mss Theo Beck, all of Salem; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Wolff, Salem. Requiam mass Friday, April 16 at 10 a.m. In St. Joseph's Catholic church, Father Bernard officiat ing. Vault entombment Mt. Creet abbey, mausoleum. : Adams Mrs. Amy C. Adams at a local hospital April 14. Survived by the widower. Hector Adams of Salem, a daughterr Genevieve Ad ams of Salem; also a mother, Genevieve Marsters of Salem; two sisters, Miss Leona G. Marsters of New York and Mrs. James Pirone of Long Beach, Calif.; a , niece, Helen Margaret McGee of New York. Funeral services will be held from the WV. T. Rigdon chapel Saturday, April 17, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Lynn A. Wood will ot- flciate. Interment Belcrest Mem orial park. . Directors Called A ; meeting of the officers and directors of the Philharmonic orchestra Is slated tor tonight at 8 o'clock at Brown . Mrs. Emily Brown at the resi dence of her son, 1495 Edgewa " ter street. West SAlem, Wednes day, April 14, aged 69 years. Sur vived by husband, A. W. Brown; two sons. Alba J. Brown of Dal las and Clarence R. Brown of West Salem; and two daughters, ,Mrs. J. CHutchins of Trinidad, Calif., and Mrs. C. R- Bennett of Tillamook; two brothers. A. J. and M. W. Barham, both of Sa . lem; two sisters in North Dakota ,' and one in California;- also nine ' grandchildren and several nieces end nephews. Mrs. Brown was a member of Free Methodist church. ' Memorial services will be held in . the. Walker and Howell funeral home (formerly Salem Mortuary) Saturday, April 17, at 2 p.m. King Hi-Y Club Kleets Bill Smith is the new president of the Salem Hi-Y club as the result of an elec tion this week. Jim Leedy is the vice-president; Dick Smith, sec- retsry; Wilson M.ynard treas- e Th.mVr of commer at-arms. The new group of offi cers is to be installed Tuesday night of next week. Several Salem Hi-Ys plan to go to the district meeting to be held Sunday, April 25, at Eugene. Final payment of 20 offered I tor your First National Bank in Salem Receiver's Certificates at n IT nnntr Rid SalAm. Boys Sent to Camp Eleven Marion county boys were sent to the C.C.C. camp at Case ad la yes terday. They are Paul Russell Al len, Earl Allen Boyer, Mack M. Hackenberg. Robert R. Hatfield. Reginald George Kammler, Rob ert L. Mills, Lloyd V. Newcomer, Lewis Henry Regier, Royal Scott, Kenneth Stewart and John Edgar Unruh. Senator Food Shop now open. May Refuse License The state game commission has authority to refuse a guide's license under a recent legislative enactment when such applicant has been con victed of violating the game and fish, laws. Attorney General Van- winkle ruled Thursday. The opin ion was requested by F. B. Wire, state game supervisor. ; 1 Hazlett Takes Over James Hazlett, Hood River, who recent ly was appointed state corpora tion commissioner, assumed his new duties Thursday. He succeeds C. H. Carey who resigned. Hazlett said he would make no immediate changes! in his office personnel. t Administrator's furniture auction. Today 130. 1693 So. Liberty. Two Pairs Get Licenses Mar riage licenses were issued at Van couver. Wash., to Lloyd Weathers, 807 Mill street, and Anne Mack, 510 N. Front street, both of Sa lem; and to Frank M. McDonald, Redmond, and Helen M. Putnam, Salem. ( Rummage- Sale Fri. and Sat. 136 N. Coral. American Lutheran Church. COC Boy High in Contest A Mill City CCC camp member. Al bert Ambrose of yVaterbury, Conn., received honorable men tion in a national CCC essay writ ing contest on the subject "What the CCC Has Meant to Me.- It was stated yesterday by the sup- erintendent of the camp. ! E&r.CIianlLam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, mad nrinary system of men and women. Remedies for- constipation, asthma, arthritis, sugar di abet is and rheumatism. 20 years In busi ness. Naturopathic physicians. 393 V4 Court 8s. Corner Liberty. Of flee open Saturdays and Tuesdays only, IO A. M. to X P. aL, P. M. to 7. Con sultation Blood pressure and srrlae Af . D. charge. , that tks loganberry nam will not bo able to cosaa mader a marketing agree- t this ease, as bids are elat ed to bo opened March It on tho If IT pool oa which 1 cents a pomad la being asked, with the grower "pretty sura that they wni get tt.- The. Waahlartoa price oa lo- gaas will probably be higher than the Oregon control minimum be cause the law of that state pro tects tho homo grown fruit, Liu foot points oat. Washington growers expect a Congleton Named, Lands Committee Governor Charles H. Martin yesterday appointed Charles Con gletoa of Paulina as his cholc . for membership oa the. stats grazing committee to work out a program of excaaaglag scattered school lands In eastern Oregon for blocks S-cent minimum oa blackberries under the control set-up this year. as compared to a 3 -cent maximum last. year. of federal grazing lands. The committee Is -composed of nine members. One was recom mended by each 'of six grazing districts and one by each mem ber of the state land board. The first meeting ot tho com mittee will bo held at Burns April 23. Wallace to Take Governor's Place N. G. Wallace, state utility commissioner, will represent Gov ernor Charles H. Martin at the annual state convention of Toueg Democrats which opens at North Bend today. Governor Martin was scheduled to give an address st the banquet Saturday aight. The governor was unable to at tend the convention because of being called to Washington. focB abij's Col Proved best by two generations of mothers. IV Vapo ttut W J . T. LAM BT. X. MOTORISTS! Register your car at. Val ley Motor , Co., or our Hollywood Service Station for Associated Oil Co.'a New Mileage Service Have tt permanent record of your ear's servicing un der factory specifications! FORD V-8 TRUCK and Comme r ci a I Ga r O w n e r s ! Register Your Car and Compete in Oar Gasoline Economy Test Today ! VALUABLE MERCHANDISE PRIZES ! TODAY! Every rwd V-S Track or Commercial Car owner who reads this Advertisement Is Invited to a Gaso line Economy Contest starting at - VALLEY MOTOR CO., Liberty & Center Sts. 10 A. 411. to 4 P. M. No Entry Fee . . No Obligation Here Are the Rules 1. AH entries must bo equipped with bodies. - 2. Kvery contestant mnst agree to abide by decision of jadges. 3. Each contestant must agree to use fuel supplied to him free at the starting point and must agree to let supervisor of test disconnect fnel line and install test tank. 4. The winner In each group will be the one who travels farthest on a certified amount of gasoline. All truck owners, any jnake, are invited to attend a meeting at Valley Motor Co., Friday evening, April 16, 8:00 P. Mn at which time prizes will be awarded to winners of economy run. CENTER AND LIBERTY STS. TELEPHONE 3158 Register yow -car -for titais new MILEAGE -SERVICE Jerry Patterson King at the Hardware Name Filed Marl- residence on route three, April ana lieycuias aiku yesier IS at the zee of 56." Survived by the widow, Mrs. Ef fie King of Salem; a daughter. Miss Margaret King: two brothers, Ralph King of Yakima, Wash., and George King of Milwaukee, Wis.; also a nenhew and two nieces.. Services win h held from chapel of Cloueh-Barrick company Satur day, April 17, at 1:30 p. m., with interment In I. 0 O. . ceme tery. Dr. Grover Birtchett of fi- c Mug. r-ARIl OP THAXKS We wish to express our sin- thanks and appreciation to nDihhnn and friends for beau tiful floral offerings, sympathy onri vtnriness extended us during the illness and death of our be loved husband ana -rawer. Mrs. Marie Zirkel and son. FREE INFORM ATI ON On Pos and other Koc- tal and Cslen Ptsorders Oar lrt 100-paf Booklet wiil h at m n- st t r"" "-"i JT . I... mm tH mm uun .in r ceaditiou sad 'cPlaVf day filed notice with the county clerk yesterday that they were en gaged in business under the as sumed name of George E. Allen hardware. Has Anyone Seen 'Mrs. Moonlight'? nccMBi "rrrj. W. 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