The CREGON STATESMAN,. Salem, Oregon, Friday llorniaff, Kay 21, 1S37
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Visits From Island Jack Col
lins, member ot the United States
army air corps stationed In the
Hawaiian Islands, has completed
his term ot service and Is visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Collins
at their home at 697 North Lib
erty streets Jaclt said he liked the
Islands and would go back there
some day. In the meantime, after
a 30-day lurlough, he has reen
llsted throngh Sargeant Scarpa at
recruiting headquarters In the
postofflce building, for service
with the air corps at Fort Lewis,
Wash. "
Hurry! Saturday Is the last day ot
the Shipley Closing Out Sale!
Wreck Slated The "surprise
wreck" of the Portland volture
ot the 40 et 8 sodete of the
American Legion will be held Sat
urday, the Marion county voiture
was informed yesterday. The
"wreck" will get under way, at
5 o'clock with a short business
session at the Portland armory
followed by dinner and entertain
ment at the Imperial hotel at 7
o'clock. .
Files for Water Right A. copy
of the water right filing was mail
ed to the county clerk yesterday
by the state engineer giving
Charles C. Hart, Jefferson, the
right to two and one-half acres
feet per acre for 20 acres to be
taken from the North Santlam
river for irrigation.
Todd Electric Co., 464 Court St..
Tel. 9576. Electric contracting
snd aunnlies. "
Oregon Movies Slated Motion
pictures in color ot -"Oregon in all
Her Glory" are to be shown to
night at 8 o'clock in SU Paul's
parish house. A . nominal admis
sion will be charged. The pictures,
which were taken by Kathryn
Gunnell, will be accompanied with
songs by William Utley. -
Fall to Stop On the Dolice
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"'blotter for falling to observe stop
signs are a. James Arnett, 2263
State; Mrs. George Rhoten, 445
Court; Maud D. Lee, 2385 North
Front; Mrs. Russell Bonesteele,
396 North 18th; Mrs. David Hill,
Z19& Soutn Church.
Erects Store J. W. Wrath was
issued-r building permit yester
day for tbe erection ot a one
story building- at 1108 Broadway
to cost 37000. Bill Has kins was
issued a permit to repair a one-
story storage building at a cost
Of S3UQ. 1
Billy Mozet tonight only. May 21.
Mello Moon. 3 5e-4 0e.
Report Accident The only
traffic accident reported yester
day Involved Harry H. C Bockee,
3 90 niortn I7tb, and Miles Ed
wards, 1849 State, at 17th and
State.
Names Assumed Certificate of
assumed business names were
filed with the county clerk yes
terday by Salem Jewelers, 704
North Commercial street, by Saul
Paul. and Labish Center store by
Km ma and Glenn Wadley.
StiOtiG Theatre -
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Boundary Board to ; Meet-
Mrs. Mary , L. Fulkerson, county
school superintendent, yesterday
made arrangements for a meeting
of the county boundary board to
be held June 4. The board will
consider petitions to attach a por
tion of the Parrish Gap district to
the Jefferson district. An elec
tion to consolidate the two dis
tricts failed recently upon a tie
vote. : : - -
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Aadlt Bill Filed Bill for the
cost ot auditing the records ot the
Salem constable office, was sub
mitted to tbe county court yes
terday by Earl Snell,. secretary of
state. The bill totaled 1 9 7.20 cov
ering the services of and assist
ant auditor for three and five-
eighths days at $13.20 a day; as
sistant auditors at 8 a day for
two and five-eighth days and the
balance for stenographic service.
Eastern Star In Charge Offi
cers ot Chadwick chapter No. 3 7
ot the Order of Eastern Star will
conduct funeral services for Mrs.
Josie LaFore, charter member ot
the chapter, today at 3:30 p. m.
Ih the chapel ot W. T. Rigdon
company. Members are invited to
attend. j
Luts florist. 1276 N. Lib. Ph 9592.
Grand Jury Called The Mar
lon county grand Jury will recon
vene at the courthouse at 10 a.m
Tuesday for probably a three-day
session. District Attorney Lyle J,
Page announced yesterday. He
said the Jury had several matters
to clear from its current docket.
Extradition Honored Govern;
or Charles H. Martin yesterday
authorized the extradition ot Tu
dor Williams who la wanted at
Fresno, Calif., charged with grand
theft. He Is under arrest In Port
land. jr---.,
License Issued A marriage 11
censo-was issued in Portland
Thursday to Wesley S. Roeder of
the Salem high school faculty and
Won E. Schlldon of Portland.
t' i ! -
- Y Program Tonight Violin
and piano pupils of the Thomas
Studio will present a program in
the T.M.C.A. lobby beginning at
8 o clock tonight.
Bethel School Finishes
Year's Work; Mrs. Weddle
Will Come Back in Fall
BETHEL, May 20. The
school year closed Monday with
a well attended picnic on the
school grounds, basket dinner
and ball game. Mrs. Weddle pro
vided ice cream for all.
Mrs. Carmalite Weddle has
finished eight years of teaching
in --Bethel school and Is engaged
to teach it again next year.
CARD OF THAXKS
We wish to thank all the
friends and relatives for the
beautiful i floral offerings and
sympathy In our bereavement-
Henry Bahnsen. Alfred Bahnsen
and Wirth family, -i
Starts SBHCac3ar
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265 N.Liberty
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Appeal Begun
In Milk Case
Agriculture Department's
Ruling Against Peters
Taken Into Court
Appeal from an order of the
department of agriculture re
voking the milk and cream test
era license of C. IL Yetera was
filed in circuit court yesterday,
clerks reported that this was the
first appeal from a department
milk order that has been filed in
Marion county.
The appeal sets out that Pet
ers is In charge of Abe Oregon
City Creamery station at 625
North Capitol street and that the
order revoking the license was
filed April 30 of this year.
In the case of W. E. Savage
and Bruce Fox against the milk
control board by which the valid
ity of the control act Is attacked
a stipulation was filed In circuit
court by the parties permitting
the plaintiffs to file an amend
ed complaint setting up a new
objection to the law In that the
law Is an illegal delegation of
legislative power and Is thus a
violation of the constitution.
Circuit Court
Minnie T. Graham vs. Chris J.
KowlU, executor ot the estate ot
Paul V. Johnson; demurrer filed.
H. A. Albers vs. Rosie Albers;
complaint for divorce on grounds
of desertion. Couple was married
in Vancouver, Washington Sep
tember 1917.
Probate Court
E. B. Quincy estate; appraisal
of 18737 filed by Scott , Page,
William McGUchrist, Jr.; and
Verne Mclntyre. '
Glen Math Is estate, order auth
orlzlnr settlement of death claim
against Sam McCune and Sam
McCune, Jr.. for 21600. The or
der recites that Mathls was killed
near Newberg April 11, 1936.
when the motorcycle upon wnicn
he was riding collided with a car
driven by Sam McCune, Jr. Or
der was also signed approving
the payments to the law firm of
Vinton. Marsh and Marsh of
3399.50 for legal services.
T. B. Jones estate; order ap
proving sale of wheat raised on
Wallowa ranch.
I Mary Palmer guardianship; an
nual report of guardian. United
States National bank, showing re
ceipts of 313,039.
John Cornforth estate; final
account filed by Belle West Corn
forth showing receipts of 34420.
Final hearing set for June 21.
Ludwlg Roller estate; order
authorizing Joseph B. Felton, ad
ministrator, to sell certain per
sonal property.
William T. Garbe estate; ad
mitted to probate and Fred Garbe
named executor. Don Goode, A.
C. Van Nuys and George Keech
appointed appraisers.
Edward Diefendorf estate; re
port of Lloyd T. Rigdon, admin
istrator. . ' .
Christ Anderson guardianship;
guardianship closed and Anna
Anderson relased as guardian..
Emma Lorentsen Carlson guar
dianship; petition tiled In Janu
ary 16, 1915, and never perfect
ed, dismissed. ; ,
Marriage Licenses
Joseph P. Sowa, 26, machinist.
Wood bum, and Hazel J.-Hastie,
23, housekeepr, Woodburn. ;
W. Albert Thorp, 22, druggist,
Alberta, Canada, and Bartha El
len Adamson, 22, stenographer,
Alberta, Canada.
Paul Charles Millie. 22,' labor
er, West Salem, and Lois Mlna
Lahaye, 23, cleTk, West Salem.
Municipal Court -
Acting as Justice ot the peace.
City Recorder A. Warren Jones
yesterday sentenced J. C. Roberts
to 30 days in the county Jail for
being drunk on a public highway
and suspended the sentence on
Phone 4134
Coming Events
May 10 gS A nuns! con
vention of tbe Oregon
Washington conference) of
the Evangelical cbarch. Sa
lens..' May 20 Concert by Mad
rigal chorus, Salem Civic
Male chorus and soloists an
der direction of Prof. E. W.
Hotteon. American Lutheran
chnrrb. .
May 28 Salem Missouri
club meeting, 7:30 p-nu,
246K North Commercial
street.
May SI Marion county
Jersey Cattle club spring
Jubilee, state fairgrounds.
May 81 -Jane 1 Cheroa
wn Indian Celebration.
June 10-18 Oregon state
traps boot at Salem traps.
condition that Roberts leave
town, -
A larceny charge, to which
Roberts pleaded not guilty, was
dismissed at the request of the
district attorney's office on
grounds of Insufficient evidence.
Knapp in Charge
Of Long Estates
In 'an order signed in probate
court yesterday, Gardner Knapp
was named administrator de bon
is non of the estate of Merle G
Long and Dorothy E. Long. He
succeeds W. W. Moore, recently
deceased.
Final accounts showed the
Merle Long estate with receipts
and disbursements ot 12793 and
the estate ot Dorothy Long with
a balance ot $6009 and disburse
ments of $6956 made up largely
of life Insurance carried by her
husband.
Order was also signed nanflng
Knapp as guardian ot James Wal
lace Knapp, minor child ot : Mr.
and Mrs. Long, and turning over
to him as guardian the distribut
ive share ot the estate of Dorothy
Long, which has been loaned to
Mabel Moore, widow of W. W.
Moore, a store building located at
177 North Liberty street, valued
in excess of $15,000 given as se
curity.
Appraisals of the two estates
also were filed by Howard Adams.
Henry Compton and Gardner
Knapp, the Dorothy K. Long
estate being appraised at $12,-
aoo.ift 'ana tne Mene u. Long
estate at $2793.91. The couple
lost their lives in an automobile
accident on the Pacific highway
last winter.
Doughnut Sale to
Aid Fund for Trip
Boy Scouts of troop nine, spon
sored by the American Legion, are
conducting a doughnut sale in an
effort to raise the balance of
$150 fund needed to send Eagle
Scout Bob Whitby .as the city's
delegate to the national scout
jamboree to be held at Washing
ton, D. C, June 30 to July 9, Phil
Ringle, scoutmaster, announced
yesterday.
Whitby was selected by a. ser
rlce club committee from among
three candidates who received the
most votes at a play recently pre
sented to help obtain the money
to finance the jamboree trip. The
scouts' share of the play profits
was $60.
Whitby will be accompanied by
Bob Pound of Salem and Arne
Jensen of Monmouth. The latter
two scouts will attend the world
jamboree in Holland following the
Washington gathering.
Obituaries
Smith
Mrs. Anna E. Smith, at Port
land, May 16. Late resident of
1749 North Fifth street. Survived
by niece and nephew,. Molly and
Pearl Williams, and one grand-
niece, Pearl Mary Williams, all of
Portland. Funeral services, under
direction of the Salvation Army,
will be held from W. T. Rigdon
chapel. Friday. May 21. at 1:30
p. m. Interment City view cem
etery. ' Olson
Ben Olson, at a local hospital.
May 18. Late resident ot Aurora.
Survived by a brother, William
Olson of Sweden. Graveside serv
ices! by the Clough-Barrick com
pany Friday at 10:30 a. m. In
L O. O. F. cemetery.
LaFore
Mrs. Josie LaFore, 71. at a
local hospital Cay It, late resi
dent of this city. Survived by two
nieces. Effle Lindley of Albany,
and Mary McDonald Smith of
Kellogg, Idaho; four nephews,
Russell, Gerald, Gilbert, and Ken
neth McDonald, all of Sclo. Ore
gon. Funeral services from the
chapel of W. T. Rigdon company,
Friday. May 21, at 3:30 p. m.
Rev. George Swift, rector of St.
Paul's Episcopal church vO be
assisted by ' members of O.E.S.
Chadwick chapter. Private Inter
ment In City View cemetery.
Peterson .
In this city May 20, Earl Peter
son, 11 years old, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Peterson. Funeral an
nouncements later by Terwllliger
funeral heme, 770 Cheineketa.
Tel. 928.
Births
Gondersosi To Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert A. Gunderson, Toledo, a
daughter, Sharon Ann. born May
17 at the Deaconess hospital.
Baker To Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Caswell Baker, 641 South 18th,
a son. Jack LeRoy, born May 5
at the Salem General hospital.
Glcson To Mr. and Mrs. Fo
rest E. Gleson. 45S North 18th,
a daughter. Phillya Sue, born
May 19 at the Bungalow mater
nity home.
Gaenther To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey H. Guenther, 1164 3rd,
WeBt Salem, a son, Donald Duane,
born May 19 at the Bungalow
maternity home.
Jason Lee 7ants
To Retain Pastor
Return Petitioned; Plans
for Year Are Made arid '
Officers Elected
Jason Lee M. . church, at It
fourth Quarterly conference late
this week extended an unanimous
invitation for return ot the pas
tor. Rev. Lynn A. Wood. Year
reports at the conference, in
charge of Dr. Louis Magin, dis
trict superintendent, showed 88
new members received since last
June, 33 baptisms, increased Sun
day school attendance and a one
financial situation.
Plans are under way for re-
decoration of many of the church J
rooms as the year closes.
Officers were elected a fol
lows: :- ; ; - i . - ,
Trustees: IP. L. Frailer, A. L.
Dark, Gordon Black, W. H. Ney.
Melvin Johnson, Freeman Phlpps
and C. M. Roberta. .
Stewards: Phil AiplnwalL A.
EL Cummin gs. Joseph Bartraft,
A. B. Carnegie, Warren Bigger
staff, J. N. Brinkley, Maurice
Dunigan, Dick Darnlelle, A. F.
Chrlstensen, Paul Deuber, Mrs.
Richard Erickson. Glenn Fnro,
Mrs. C A. Gies, J. A. Gardner,
H. L. Gillette, S. L. Johnson,
Dwight .Lear, W. L. Lewis. Mrs.
C. L. Reason. R. M. Mann. H. R.
McWhorter, Paul Miller, J. K.
NeaL W. H. Ney, C. M. Roberts,
Mrs. George Smyth, David Saucy,
George Bonner, Mrs. A. F. Wal
ler, Mrs. Gordon Black.
Recording steward, Mrs. Gor
don Black; - treasurer, Frank
Barnes; communion stewards,
Mrs. w. W. Chadwick and Mrs.
E. A. Boyle; district steward,
Herman Clark; reserve district
steward. Mrs. C. A. Gies who is
also lay delegate to the annual
conference; : and world service
treasurer, D. C. Lear.
Committees Named
Committee assignments: Mem
bership and lay evangelism, Mrs.
Gordon Black, Mrs. C. M. Rob
erts, Mrs. P. L. Frazier, Mrs. F.
P. Phlpps. Music, C. M. Roberts.
Darid Saucy. Vlda Miller. Mrs.
J. N. Brinkley, Mrs. C F. Hage-
man, Herman Rhefuss, Mrs. G.
DeHarport and Frances Graham.
Religious education. Freeman
Phlpps. Mrs. Robert Forkner,
Mrs. H. B. Carpenter, Mrs. Paul
Deuber and Mrs. George Nader
man. Finance, Herman Clark, C. M.
Roberts, J. N. Brinkley, R. A.
Forkner, Mrs.. A. F. Waller,
Dwigbt Lear, George Smyth and
W. H. Ney. Benevolence, Mrs.
Lena Scharff, Floyd ' Baumgart-
ter, presidents W.H.M.S. and w.
F.M.S., Social service and hospit
als, Mrs. E. C. Vay Slyke. Mrs.
Herman Clark, Paul. Deaber,
George Smyth, Mrs. Gordon Black,
Mrs. B. Russell, Mrs. P. Miller,
Mrs. R. Erickson, Mrs. E. Wil
liams and Mrs, R. MacFarlane.
Temperance. Mrs. - D. O. Lear and
Mrs. M. Erp. Auditing, A. F.
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all ier food ahonninir
line groceries ana Tegeianies tnai are ox tne mgnesi quaiiry opiainanie, 1
Phone 6606.
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VIENNA SAUSAGE
can ... we
PINEAPPLE TIDBITS,
2 cans :.L..&3C
SOFTA SILK CAKE
FLOUR OCn
Large pkg.
WAG DOG FOOD,
can
5c
SALEM'S FAVORITE
COFFEE
Fresh roasted, lb. Amw
8
bars
Chrlstenson, 8. L. Johnson, Wil
liam Calase.
: Church records, Mrs. A. L.
Dark, - Ellen Cunin, Mrs. Paul
Deuber, Lois Keef er. Foreign lan
guage work, Mrs. Herman Clark,
Mrs. Mel rln Johnson and Mrs. W.
Bates. Parsonage, the Ladles'
Aid. Pastoral relations. Freeman
Phlpps, Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Her
man Clark, H. B. Carpenter, pres
ident young people' council, and
Mrs. A. F. Waller. Nominating,
Dwlght Lear, A. L. Dark, Mrs.
W. L. Lewis, A. E. Cummin gs, J.
N. Brinkley, Gordon Black. Mrs.
Marie Putnam and Blanche
Baumgartner. House and grounds.
George Smyth, P. L. Frailer, F.
ti. Barnes, jonn Barker, A. F.
Jans and president Ladies Aid.
H. - B. Carpenter Is Sunday
school superintendent; Mrs. El
mer McKee. president Ladies'
Aid; Don Douria. president sen
ior Ep worth League.
Evangelical Meet
Is Well Attended
Gain in Membership Past
Year Reported; Two
Officers Named
The Oregon-Washington con
ference ot the Evangelical church
swung into full action here yes
terday, and among business mat
ters considered daring the day
were plans for a preaching mis
sion of all bishops to be held next
fall, at Spokane October 23 and
24 and at Portland October 24
and 25.
Bishop E. W. Praetorlus ot
Cincinnati, Ohio, is presiding at
the business sessions and deliv
ered the inspiring sermon at last
night's well attended session.
The conference made a. net
gain of 214 members during the
past year. Dr. E. W. Pettlcord,
district superintendent and for
mer pastor of the Salem church,
reported.
Lyle H. Willard of Portland
Witchlta church was named con
ference secretary for the new
year and a member of the board
of examiners, and T. M. Krauss,
Yakima, was elected to the board
of examiners. ,
Cobanlt Speaker
A highlight of the afternoon
was the address of Rer. O. L.
Cobault . of Portland Alberta
church, United Brethren In
Christ, fraternal delegate to the
conference.
The Evangelical men's brother
hood at a banquet at f:30 o'
clock last night heard an address
by Rer. W, E. Petfley of Harris-
burg, Penn., editor of church
publications. About ISO attend
ed.
Serenty-Mven ministers and
lay delegates with voting priv
ilege are in attendance at the
conference sessions, which will
carry through Sunday night. Bus
iness matters and reports will oc
cupy most of today.
Dad look forward to dinner yon see, Mother does
at Schreder'a. Here won find at choice selection of
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PURE SORHUM For
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GOLD DUST, Cf
large packagc.- &
BONNEVILLE FLOUR,
49-lb. Afl if r
bag
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CORNER STATE & COMMERCIAL
Orders $2.00 and Over Delivered Free
3 Couples licensed -
DALLAS. May 20. Marriage
licenses have been Issued recently
by County Clerk Carl 8, Craves to
Cloyce E. Jolly, 122, salesman ot
Dallas, and Anna Trueax, 17,
135 N. Commercial St, '
h 1 Phone 5197 or 7023 -
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1000 lbs. Fresh Peanut Brittle, our own formula, with
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Alice Kanel, 18, housewife. Do
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legal, billiard hall operator, Mon
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housewife, Monmouth.
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25c value.
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Hood's
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