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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday! Morning, July 13, 1937 CAGE FIVE Local News Briefs M rectors May Meet A regular meeting of the Salem school board will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the administration building, 434 North vHigh street,- unless one or more of the directors decide today they can ; not attend. Chairman Percy A. Cupper said yesterday. The only important business to be transacted is the hiring of three teachers and the approval of a seml-ftnai payment to Hoffman Construction company for work on the new senior high schooL Superintendent Silas Gaiaer will , be absent. He ia attending an edu cators' conference at Stanford university. i Institute Success The first Methodist young pepole's institute held on the Oregon coast, in ses sion at Twin Rocks last week, had 120 youths registered, reports Dr. Louis Magln, district superinten dent who. conducted devotion ser- vices three mornings during the institute. The Twin Rocks meet will be repeated next year; Dean for the session last week was Dr, P. M. Blenkensop of Astoria, and manager was Rev. Arnold J. Fink beiner of Shedd. Miss Clara Eness, teacher of piano at Willamette university, will re ceive pupils this summer. Call Roberts A pis., 157 S. Wiater. Would Move Threshers Appli cations ior. permits to .7 move threshing equipment over county roads were filed with the county court yesterday by W. J. Wargnier of Gervais and F. B. Simpson of Jefferson. Wargnier desires to move a thresher and tractor over roads in the vicinity of Waconda .and St. Louis. Simpson has a trac tor and thresher-combine which he wants to take over the Sidney Independence county road and market roads Nos. 2 and 54. Was Demo. Leader George Cusiter, Sllverton, whose death was reported here late last week. was a former president of the Marion county democratic soci ety and. a strong party leader in the district where he lived. Hor ace Walter, society president. made known his intention o( ap pointing a delegation officially to represent the local organiza rion at the funeral Wednesday. Democrats representing other county groups will be Invited to .take part in the services. - F. H. A. Loans on building or re modeling. Gabriel Powder & Sup ply Co., 10 N. Capitol, j To Prepare Scout Camp Camp Pioneer, on Pine lake in the Upper Santiam area, is the goal of the 1937 Boy Scout en campments advance guard. which will leave this afternoon to prepare the site for the main group which will arrive next Sunday. Jim Monroe, scout ex ecutive, will head the party leav ing today. Twenty-one boys have ; slssed for the opening period of camp thus far. - ' Hodi Looting Reported" 1 When Henry M. Mason, 73 Stewart street, returned -with bis i family from a weekend trip yes- i terday. he discovered that his home had been ransacked dar ing his absence and a few ar ticles of value taken. Th po lice were told the job mast nave I been done after 4 p. ra. Friday j when the Masons left. ! Lots florist. 127S N Lib- Ph 9S9? ! Assessment Refused A re ! quest from the Lana County Fir ! Patrol -association that the state 1 pay an assessment or two cants per acre on state forest lands there was rejected. Monday by the state board of control. At-- torney General Van Winkle ruled ' that the stale was not liable for payment of the assessment. Hazlctt to Speak James H. Haslett, corporation commissioner, will be the speaker at the Salem Kiwanla club luncheon today noon, on the topic "The Supreme ! Court and the'Constitution." .. Club Xo. 3 Meets Rev. "B. IV Shoemaker will be- the speaker at tonight's meeting ! of Town send club No. . at S o'clock in the Bungalow church, 17th and Court streets. I ituariest I O'Leair. John J. OXeary. t the resl etence. 1944 Sauth Church street, at the age of-14. Survived by his widow, LoretU O'Leary, Satem; daughters. Mrs. Lorwtta Vagt, Moatant; Mrs. Mary Shepherd and Mrs. Veronica Coffey, both of Sask., Canada; Mrs. Anatasia Her .ley. Idaho Falls. Idahe: Miss Ce cilia O'Leary. Salem; and Mrs. Irene Daunt; sons. Thomas O'Leary, Sask., Canada; John. N. O'Leary, Saa Francisco: "brother, Thomas OXeary. Minn. Xeaniem mass will be held Thursday, July 15, at 10 a. m. in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Recitation of the Rosary Wednesday, July 14, at 8 p. m. in Clough-Barrick chapel. 'j"" Larnew'v Died at a local hospital . July 10, Albert L. Larsen, late resi dent of 6 IS Hi St., Klamath rails. Ore., at the age of 31 years. e months and 7 days. The bodyj will be forwarded to mamam Falls by the Walker-Howell fu neral h.ome for services. LSK CHIM'SK HKRBS Whea Others tail CHARM B CIIAS Chinese Herbs KKMEDIKH - Healing vtrtne has beea tested btiBdreda years for chronic . all- csU throat, ! 8. a Fob catarrh, ears, langs. natbroa, chronic cough, Somach, gall fomte const.ptiou. dUbetia, kidney bladder, heart, blood. 'r7e ueuraigia. rheBmatism,rth I g blood pressnre. re., male, female aad chiJ. dren disorders. S. B. Kong. 8 years Plee ta China. Herb Spednlist. ?23 ST comtnercUl SU Salem. re Office hours 9 to O P- BL riay and Wed. to 10 -- round Is Eagle Scout A Salem scout was one of nine proud boys who stood up and received the prized eagle rank from the hands of Dan Beard, national scout ex ecutive and a founder of the organ ization, at the recent national jamboree held at Washington, D. C , Jim Monroe, local scout ex ecutive, 1 earned yesterday. The scout was Bob Pound, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound, He is now aboard ship, bound for the world jamboree, while the rest of the Cascade area scouts are headed west, arriving at Buffalo, N. T., today after a trip up the Hudson valley from New York city. Magins to Institute Dr. and Mrs. Louis Magin will leave Wed nesday for Snttle Lake, where he will be on the program of the Sut tle Lake Epworth League insti tute of the Salem and Cascade dis tricts. He is superintendent of the Salem district M. E. churches. At the lake, the Magins will be joined by Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. McArthur of San Mateo, Calif. The women are sisters. The Mc- Arthurs will go on to Canada, and on the return will stop here for two weeks. Canoes, row-boats, foot Chemeke- ta. . Will Repair Elevator A building permit to repair the elevator shaft in the Odd Fel lows building at 187 North High street, was issued yesterday to. unemeaeia ioage no. 1. Tne re pair work will cost 2750. In an other permit, the Cherry City Baking Co. was given permission to alter a garage at Market and Broadway at a cost of $475. Mrs. Marguerite Devore took a per mit to repair a one-story dwell ing at 1940 Church, costing $200. To Convey Greetings Com- mander Nelson Hibs, naval aide to Governor Charles K. Martin, l"e piamuxi ana aeieuoiuii will convey greetings to the of- Martin, for foreclosure and Jud ficers of the United States fleet ment for 11500 in favor of Mar upon their arrival at Astoria tin against Smith and for 1500 In early Friday, the executive de- favor of plaintiff against Smith, partment announced yesterday. A L. Bones vs. Portland Down Governor Martin probably will ey Cneese company et al; order L3L Ptlat. ale JI??" denying five defense motions, .1- receive the naval officials upon their arrival there Cash for First National Bank in Salem, Receiver's Certificates, Mc Intyre. 514 First Natl Bank Bjdg. Mothers Class Today There will be a short discussion on "Baby's Clothes" at the next meeting of the Gervais Mothers' class, which will be held today at 2 p. m. in the Gervais high school. These classes are being sponsored by the Marion county department of health. All in terested in the care of babies and mothers are Invited to at- tend. New Agent Here Jesse L. Kellogg, recently ; of Corpus Christ!, Texas, arrived in Salem early this week to take the po- 8ition of internal revenue agent July 15. He succeeds H. - J. I Hooert who riilea ; tne position temporariiy after the death or ium wuiiams, agem acre lo' I many years. Pie Cherries at their best now. Phone 7894. Electric Franchise Granted The county court yesterday granted the Mountain States Pow er company a franchise to erect an eiecxric power me aiong a .LWSmitl Mh7M to X... v T"' " " W4' 100 Take Bar Exam An even ilatil eoconnt of Maude Rati, ad 100 persons will write in the ministratrix, ahowiag notMns re state bar examinations to be held here today and Wednesday, Arthar S. Benson, j clerk of the state supreme court, announced. The examinations will be eon- dncted by the state board of bar examiners. Humphreys A&sigBed Edward ITnninfirm. a tnn atTlTe of the atate enarineera denart- ment haa Smu auHrnad in thm water permit division, C. E Stricklin, state- engineer, an nounced Monday.! Humphreys mlll succeed Victor Bovelto who died recently deary to California Peter Cleary, assistant to City Treasar r Paul Hanser, left Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. Cleary, for a trip to San Francisco and San Mateo. They plan ! to spend the next two weeks In California. To Have Operatiow Brace Moorhead, yvung son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. will undergo a mastoid Joperattoa this morning at. the Salem General hospital. Face Traffic Charges Merle L. Rasmussen Is on the police blotter on a charge of operating a motor vehicle without a driv er's license. Fayne E. Lund- quiat la listed on a charge of falling to atop. Jailed. Traffic Charge E art William MePhearson, 23, was re ceived at the county jail yester day to serve a two-day. sentence for a traffic law violation. He was brought In by state police. trFe Cover the Town SALE! McCLOSKEY VARNISH W Equal to tbe Best , . .1 KWIK-OV Magic Finish with l.OO Applicator ST $1.45 a. 5 O pv- All American qt. COc Spar ; 4 Hr. Floor and 1st . U 75c MottEailo Paint & Roofing 474 Ferry Ph. 4642 fWtt Cover the Town App eal Taken By Ratcliffe Judge's Action in Setting Aside Verdict Opposed, Oil Company' Case I- R. S. Ratcliffe yesterday, tiled an appeal from a recent circuit court order which set aside ., a 12400 judgment he won against the Union Oil Company of Call fornta. He won the Judgment in a warmly contested trial of : his claims against the oil company for alleged refusal to deliver gasoline at a service station. The company filed a counter-claim for rental of station equipment. r S After a jury had awarded Rat cliffe a verdict. Judge L. H. Mc Mahan set it aside and granted the defendant's motion for a new trial. , , i - Circuit court activities came virtually to a standstill yesterday after non-jury trial of the case of City of Salem vs. Vernon D. Leek had been concluded. Judge Mc- Mahan does not expect to try any more cases until September. Judge L. G. Lewelling, who heard yes terday's case, will return- here briefly Thursday morning lor a deposition matter, then will re turn to Albany. As revised, the calendar now calls for five jury trials this month, as follows July 19 Griffin vs. McCaffery; July 20 Boies vs. SalenT Sand & Gravel company; July 21 Poulin vs. Portland Gas Coke company; July 23 Rlggl; vs, Lord; July 26 Roseman vs. Put nam. Circuit Court Heltzel Estate, Inc., vs. P. Fay ette Smith and George Martin; decree, based on stipulation 1 be- lowing one and; sustaining a: de murrer. ! Frank Company vs. E. C. Hlg- gins et al; decree quieting title. Gerda Marie vs. Mrs. Henry J. Meyer et al; order confirming sale. B. Craig vs. E. H. Craig; sup plemental complaint, stating plaintiff attempted reconciliation but alleging defendant threatened her life. Mary Schuman vs. R. H. Schu- man; answer to amended corn- piaint denying allegations of .rueltv and desertion. Arthur Andresen as administra tor of Kathleen Andresen estate vs. A. M. Drawson; answer alleg ing defendant while driving his car carefully was forced to swerve to avoid a car ahead driven . by $915.48 balance as of October 1, machine struck , and fatally In- Jured plantiff'a decedent accl- dentally. Home- Owners Loan corporation vs. .Frances Mcintyre et al; de fault and foreclosure decree for $2184. 9 judgment. Probate Court j Arthur Hutcheon estate; order : appointing Robert Hutcheon ad- raJnietrator of estate estimated wortn luoo eaca la real per. Ganiard, William McGIlchrlst, Jr. "d George Arbuckle appraisers. Arthur Willis Weaver estate; eelved, only asset an ; allegedly valueless death, claim against cer- tain real property; $35 paid out I by administratrix. Venetia Ann Stlcknev estate: final account of J. P. Aspinwall. administrator, showing1 $248.29 received, S51.ll paid out: and $210.50 in claims allowed bat not yet Paid. Henry F. Daun estate; order admitting will which leaves estate to widow, Leon a Daun, with pro vision she is to receive the ln- come and on her death, estate Is to go to a stepson, Melvln Wilson, to be divided equally between i him and testator's daughter, Lois Greenup; order names Leon a Dana executrix and Hilda Rohlfs. A. L. Bones and E. H. Leach ap praisers. Charles Conrad ' Carlson guar dianship; order releasing E. C. Carlson as guardian; guardian' report snow $511.9? received, $111.11. naid out and deficit met nlmself with JJ4.IS received from a sale deposited for ward's benefit. Minnie Mekhert estate: order for hearing August 21 on final account of Henry WiUeeke, exec utor, showing 934(9.29 received and $1511.2$ paid out. Eloise Barstad estate; order ap proving final account, releasing NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY aoMt orrtct VERMONT 40NTSfUCK tAviMa mm B. E. TOXSETH, Dtst, Mgr. 110H N. Coml. Ph. S030 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural reanedles for disorders of liv er, stomach, glaada, skia, and urlaary system of men aad woaaen. Remedies Tar constipation, asthma, ' arthritis, sugar diabetls and rheumatism. 80 years ia busi ness. Naturopathic r physirtaaa. SOSVs Court SC. Comer Liberty. Of fice open Saturdays and Tuesdays only. 10 A. M- to 1 P. Mn 6 P. IL to 7. Cob eultatioa Blood pressnre and i arise testa are free of Aavtitlav rVa B. O. charge. f i. T. T. LAH Wife Still Loyal as Dyer Faces Gallows Death V 4' . , Mrs. Isabel Dyer - -vizi"' Still loyal to her husband despite his alleged con fession to the triple slaytogs of three small girls near Inglewood, CaL. Mrs. Isabel Dyer was pros Albert Barstad as administrator and closing estate. Julia M. English guardianship; order confirming report of Charles E. Siegmund, W. T. Richardson and D. G. Drager, commissioners, on determination of dower right in real property. Dollie Hammond estate; order for hearing August 21 on final account of C. R. Hammond, ad ministrator," showing $806 receiv ed, $318.84 paid out, leaving bal ance in cash of $87.16 and in real property of $400. Charles C. and Robert E. Sie- wert guardianship; order approv ing semi-annual report of Alice M. Siewert, guardian, showing 915.46 balance as of October 1, 1936, and no receipts or disburse ments. Marriage Licenses Oliver Van Houten, 26, laborer, route four, and Edna RIffey, 22, clerk, 905 South Liberty street. Salem. Walter Glasgow, legal, farmer. and Carrie A. Harris, legal, house keeper, both of Jefferson. Justice Court James Forrest; plea of guilty. charge of selling liquor without a license; $15 fine imposed, 10 day jail sentence suspended and defendant placed on 90 days' pro bation. Frank Kolsky; $5 fine, defec tive muffler. Nota Stallings; preliminary hearing on charge of uttering forged Instrument waived; de fendant released on own recog nizance on recommendation of district attorney. Merchants Credit Bureau Ellsworth Smith; jury trill of civil suit for $235 orens at 1:30 p.m. today. . tTTTi Tl ITT? m 1 ' J : A j Albert Municipal Court G. W. Williams, drunk, $10 bail forfeited. C. E. Walker, drunk, fined $10. Richard Brockrog, drunk, fined $10. Leslie Lucas, failed to stop, $2.50 bail forfeited! Forrest Pugh, failed to stop, fined $2.50. Walter Neleton, violation of firecracker ordinance, fined $1. Yets Commission Profits by Sales June property sales of the World War Veterans State Aid commission returned a profit to the state of $12,247.89. Jerrold Owen, secretary, reported to the state budget director Monday. The sales for June aggregated $29,955 which was a slight in crease over the previous month. Profits for the first six months of this year totaled $41,637. i. S V v v A. 1 "(g,, LOAMS Wfcy stay up nights worrytac about hew to mt thoa oM bUU that fcav piled up? Add them toeethar aad pay tlwm aU mQ one with a lean from as. Then you'll have only en emaU aaymantf to mane each month. Coaoe In and out how quickly and privately yea get roue cash. Save youraett days and titfhta wony by aaylaa i yvur Mils with "C.OJX" tConeoUdeUon Of Debts) toaa stoat ua ; LOANS $10 TO $AU tlAXS BENEFICIAL FINANCE Co. of SALEM Room 119, Second Floor New Bligh Bid. : SIS State St. a High St., Salem, Oregon Phone Sll License 8-122, M-165 Dyer! , V trated by grief over the affair. Meanwhile, Dyer was held n Jail at Los Angeles where the prosecu tion prepared to ask the death penalty. Advance for Flax Growers Provided Advance by the state of 20 per cent of the value of flax fibre sold by cooperatives, so that the coop eratives may pay the grower moTe promptly, was authorized' Mon day by the state board of control. The concession was requested by L. L. Laws, In charge of the state flax industry, who said, the state would be fully protected against financial loss. Laws said that under present conditions payments for flax fibre sometimes covered a period of several months with the result that the growers were penalised. Erect new High School TOLEDO, July 12-P)-CnTtis Gardner, Twin Rocks contractor, will start work this week on a new. $40,000 high school build ing at Siletz. SPEND YOUR VACATION Where You Will and How You Will BUT I 9 Phone or Write Us Your Fonvarding Address . . . or Tell the Carrier ... ... t ... and ! Well Do the Rest! I Award Presented Guard Marksmen Lieutenant Colonel Harry C. Brumbaugh, regimental command er, las1, night presented medals to the regimental championship team of company B. 162nd infan try, which recently won sixth place In a nation-wide musketry competition. He said he believed the rating of the local team was the highest ever attained by an Oregon unit in the 15 years his tory -of the competition. Eighty six regiments and two battalions participated in this year's con test. The medals were presented to Lieutenant John D. George as coach, and the t e a m members. Corporal Kenneth Caisse. Privates Challie Allen, William Holt, Lee Fallin and Hubert Panther. Fol- lowing the presentation, the com pany was inspected by Colonel Brumbaugh, who was accompan ied by Major Thomas E. May, reg ular army instructor, and Captain Legge, regimental adjutant. Company B is commanded bv Captain H. G. Maison. Property Leased For Oil Drilling The state board of control Mon day leased to Lewis Lilly of Pay ette, Ida., a half section of land near Vale, Malheur county, for oil drilling purposes. The lease was approved conditional upon THINK OF IT!! STUDEBAKER The Big Dictator, Four Door, DeLuxe Trunk Sedan Is Equipped and Delivered Here For Only (Other Models Ranging Standard equipment includes such exclusive features, as AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC HILL HOLDER OIL SAVING FRAM MOTOR CLEANER RATTLEPROOF ROTARY DOOR LATCHES-POSITIVE DUAL RANGE STEERING, . unsur passed 6 cylinder economy and the largest trunk space: avail able in the industry! 19 cubic feet of carrying capacity. BONESTEELE SALES & SERVICE,"":. Studebaker Sales Service j RUSSELL BONESTEELE RAY BONESTEELE Corner of Court & Church Sts. Phone 4545 TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE i ' ' 'I Wlttl M il !' Coming Events July 8-17 State semi pro baseball tournament, SilvrrtoR. Jaly 13-14' Dr.. W. B. Riley of Minneapolis speaks at Cahrary Baptist church. July 14 M a s o 1 1 and Eastern Star picnic, Dallas . city park, program aad dancing in evening. Jaly 18 Union picnic at Hnxrl Green park. Jnly 1ft Evergreen pic nic, SilvcrtOB park July 18 Rickey hoiie co ming and community rlnb picnic. Paradise Island. July 20 Salem W. C. T. U. annual r picnic, PrescoU residence, 1004 Oak street. Jaly 23 All-Eagles pic nic. Hazel Greea park, Jaly 23 Catholic day celebration at Oiamporg park. ' August 1 Annual Orch ard Heights picnic at Luther Stoat farm, Mrhama. ' Aug. 1 Tennessee state picnic, Silverton city park. , Aag. 1 Carolina picnic, Bryant park, Albany. Aug. 8 Annual Nebras ka picnic. Fairground grove, basket luncheon, cof fee provided. Lilly returning to the state one eighth of his profits. j "I know this oil drilling is a wildcat business," Lilly said, "but an examination of the land by ge ologists shows there is oil there." Governor Martin said he wav surprised that anyone would drill for oil in Oregon. j Downward to $948.00) ! :i