iThe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,; Oregon, Sunday Morning; July 18, 193T PAGE-FIYtt Local N ews To Buy Derrick Manager Cuv ler Van Patten or the city water department -ana Frank Koehler,; engineer In charge of the depart ment and : Prank Koehler, engi neer In charge ot the department' WfA projects, expect to go- "to Portland some time this" week to purchase a portable derrick to he nsed in unloading cast iron pipe along the route of the new 12th street trunk main, A pipe trailer which -has been In use by the American Concrete & Steel Pipe company here also will be bought at cost ot 14 00. Approximately two blocks o trench for the 12th street main had been dug yester day. " . - . . - . " ' ' Dress clearance, $2.35 to $14.95, were S 6.9 5 to 129.50 Fn.hWiotta Operation Cost Cut A S79G6.5I reduction In operating expenses will be shown this year over 1936 by - the Salem water department. Manager Cuyler Van Patten re ported yesterday. Operating ex penses last year totaled $73,- ual.oz. Daring the first six mofiths of 1937 they amounted to $33,584.51; Van Patten estimate they will aggregate $31,500 dur ing the last ball of the year. The extensive meter testing program started . last year has been fin ished bringing a resulting drop in the operation expense account. This week only. 10 discount on all; foundation garments. Howard Corset Shop, 131 N. High. 1 To Show Film The film "How. To! Give Oregon Babies the Right Start", will be shown at the next meeting of the Gervaia mothers' class which will be held Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at theffer- vals high school. These classes are being sponsored by the Mar lon county department of health. AH Interested in the care of ba bies and mothers are invited to attend. Hat clearance, $1, $1.98, $2.98. Fashionette. . .Would haul logs The county court yesterday received applica tions for permits to haul logs from William A. Frank, for the Ablqun road; Lloyd Dovenport and A. R Mayea, for the same road, and L. E. Bierce, for the North Santiam highway between Whitewater and GrayBtone. Lutx florist, 1276 N. Lib. Ph 9592 Mrs. Hair Dies Mrs. J. B. Hair, Portland. sister:ln-law of Mrs. M C. Findley of : Salem - and well known here, passed away in Port land Friday according to a mes sage received yesterday. Obituaries i Birkentaaner Mrs. Julia L. Birkenhauer (Grandma Carmieal).' 93, passed away at the home of her daugh ter, 120 Academy. -Survived by two .daughters. Mrs. Lula Mc Laughlin and Mrs. Irene Carmieal, both of Salem; one son, Theodore It. Birkenhauer of St. Louis, Mo., and eight grandchildren, includ ing Miss Maurine Carmieal, Sa lem; and Fred .W. Carmieal, Port land. Three great grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Clough- Barrick company Tuesday, July 20, at 1:30 p. m. Interment at Belcrest MemoripJ park. ' i '- Stripling Miss Hulda Stripling, at the residence, route three, July 16, at the age of 49 years. Survived by four sisters. Mrs. Julia Mincb, Salem; Mrs. Edna McRae, Stay ton; Mrs. Lillian Schnink, Red mond; Mrs. Matilda Wacken, Sa lem; and one brother, Emil Strip ling, Salem. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel, Monday,' July 19, at 3 p. m. Inter ment at .the City View cemetery. Myers4 Mrs. Clara Myers, at the home of; her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Blair of Portland, July 16, at the age of 81 years. Survived by the following children: Frank G. My ers, Oliver J. Myers and Maybl Brown, all of Salem, O. V. Myers of Medford, ! Mrs. Bertha Blair of Portland, Mrs. Beulah Hulden of Arlington, and Mrs. Effie Blower of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 19. at 10:30 a. m., at the W.-T. Rigdon chapel. . j Knopf Custav Knopf, in this city, July 17. at-the age of 63 years. Sur vived by three sisters. Malvina Koch, Oklahoma City, Okla., Jnl- da Knopf, Cordell. Okla., and Mrs. Bertha Kepi, Regina Sask., Can.; two brothers Albert Knopf, Cor dell. Okla.. and Fned Knopf, Was cd, Calif.; and one neice, Mrs. Reuben F. Roys, Seaside; and an aunt, Mrs. 1 1da Mundt,' Salem, Memorial services at the Walker Howell funeral home (formerly the Salem mortuary) 545 No. Cap Ital. Tuesday, July 20, at 2:30 p. bu with concluding services at Ja son Lee cemetery. . Tlo Harnnnrt ! James Calvin De Harpport, in this city July 16, at the age of 54 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Edith De Harpport; daughter. Manr Louella De Harpport; sons. Francis of Salem and Floyd of Portland; sister, Mrs. Catherine Ditty of Seattle; brother. Wilbert of Minneapolis; grandchildren, Marie and Dale, both of Salem Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Tuesday, July 20. at 10 a. m. ur. james E Milligan will officiate. Inter tnent Cityvlew cemetery. ; FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court & High Phone 7166 -8PKC1AL- Our Canal Wave. Complete 75c perm, uu : jov Posh Wave, J Complete - A . 3 nnen Thnra. Eve. by Appt. Pboae S60S - - iA7 1st Natl Bank Bldg. CASTLB PERM. WAVERS Brief Schoolmen to Meet The ninth annual county school; superln ten- nonro si s n v r ti 1 . i . July is and -20 to discuss prob- .ems pertinent to educaUonal pro- EreSS Itl Ilrocrnn t h a. .. , l .. - - I tional department has announced. A large number of resorts will be considered at the conference which will be held under the Joint I auspices of the state educational I department and the county school ( supenntendents' association. Mrs. I Beatrice Williams ot Curry coun-1 ty is president. I Herbert ostlind will be glad . to I meet an former customers at his I old location. ; - .' " ' "xier apeaaer 'looav Dr. oruce . easier, winamette uni-I versity president, will speak this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the sec- uuu oi mis summers sencs of wjuson para open air 'meetings. I Tk. O -1 - .. ... I v. 7 v conci1 wlu naTe charge of the meeting and John m cdbouci me music, i singers who wish to appear with the choir will meet at the Y.M.C. A. at 2:30 o'clock immediately preceding the meeting, : for the chain store, initiative tax measure has been completed by Attorney General I. H. Winkle. The preliminary petition was filed by Harold E. Carlson, represent ing the Portland Independent Merchants association, and other merchants of Portland and Salem. The proposed tax . ranges from si lor one store to $750 for all stores In excess of 50. Bids wanted on sidewalk con struction by Salem Water Com mission, uet specifications at water office. Jly 17-18-20-22-25. Tank Painted Green Green paint was being applied yesterday lo.me steel iramework support ing the city water department's new 100,000 gallon tank at the crown of Fairmount hill. The tank itself has been coated with alum inum paint to minimize heating of the water by the sun. The sup porting structure will be of light, pastel green color. Clinics ScheduIed--Included In the Marlon county health depart ment schedule for the next week is a milk handlers' clinic Monday I afternoon, a clinic for school chil- I dren Wednesday afternoon, and a pre-school clinic Thursday fore- noon. The weekly Immunization J session is set for Saturday morn-1 mil from 8:30 until 10:30 o'clock. I First mortgage bonds to Vield 5 to 6 on Salem business and Indus-1 to pay.off the note despite bank trial property. $500.00 denomina- ruptcy proceedings; waiver of tions. interest semi annually, nawxins & Koberts, Inc. Ph.4 108. ... . . .. ' y JrTI 5 issued T",,. Ly w"e 188uea yes" j . xi. uiuver, aner a uiie oiuiv dwelling at 1343 South I Commercial costing 150, and to .oju.uuu xuoior company, alter an automobile wash rack at 350-2 North High, costing $150. Picnic Date Set The-Pennsvl- vania club picnic date is August i at tne fairgrounds in Salem. All former Pennsylvanlans and friends are invited to attend the outing, bringing their luncheons. Coffee will be provided and a spe cial program will be given. Re-Roof Now Elfstrom, eS$0. Prowler Vanishes! Police an swering a call that prowlers were at a service station! at 12th ana Hlnes streets Friday; night, found pane of glass broken in the building, but no person on the premises and nothing inside the piace molested. Yew Park Club Meets Th Yew Park Townsend club will meet Monday nieht at 7?ao ociock in the hall at 1455 Oak Street. There will be Installation or officers and other business. me public Is invited. First mortgage bonds to yield 5 to 6 on Salem business and Indus- trial property. $500.00 denomina- tlons. Interest semi annually nawKins &.Koberts, Inc. Ph.4108. Recklessness Charged William H. Burrell, 500 North 20th. w arrested Friday night by Patrol- man Litchfield on charges of i - eck - less driving. He was released on $10 bail. James L. Shepherd is on the police blotter for violation of the basic traffic rule. Mrs. Savage Convalescina Mrs. W. N. Savage, 1433 State street, who was injured in a fall several weeks ago, Is Improving and aoie to receive vlsitors.- v ti. ; t M;nr::.vr; ..sTr8, !l WZZ:; Z. ZCr,-::: ",V",K.C.Z the basic rule, and - having no Driver s license. Club No. 12 Plans Sonnet Townsend club No. 12 will enjoy a ciub supper at Ollnger field Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock. Inter - Insurance Meeting Monday George C. Jewett. vice president and sales manager of the Farm- Dr. Chan Lam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, ' skin, and urinary system of men and women. Remedies for constipation. asthma. arthritis, sugar diabetia and rbenmatUm. . 20 years In busi ness. Nataropathle pnjsirians. 883 U Court St. Corner Liberty. Of flee open Saturdays and Tnesdays only. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M O P. 1L to ?. Con sultatioa - Blood pressor and nrine n-wi. n.. m w ww wt H.D. charge. : , T. T. lAM m Sheriff Sells Diamond Formality Is Required, to Hear Record. Estate of . - y Paul Johnson Sheriff A. C. Burk and I his deputies have sold .many plsces of land and numerous automo- "Ues under foreclosure or sxecn Uon oraen but yesterday they had a new article to dispose or, a I 1400 diamond ring. Mrs. Faul Johnson, who claimed the ring as hers and not that of the G. W. (Johnson company estate, was the purchaser. The record shows i sat uf. . - At execution in the sum of $400. The BOit she brought to secare the ring was considered largely a matter of clearing probate j rec- ords as to Its ownership. Jury trials will be resumed In circuit court tMa W6ek with Jndge j. q. L-wellinsr nresidicr OTer cases in which Jqdge McMahan has disqualified. Monday he is scheduled to sit in the case -of Griffin vs. McCaffery, Tuesday In that of Poulin vs. Portland i Gas & Coke company and Friday In that of Riggl vs. Lord. Tuesday also will be motion day in Judge Lewelling's depart ment. ' . Circuit Court Sarah J. Boeder vs. Arvel F. Reeder; suit for divorce, custody of three minor children and: $30 a month for their support; cruel and inhuman treatment alleged; couple married In Montana In 1926. Charity Bernlce Byeney vs. William McKlnley Byerley; suit for divorce, $250 lump sum ali mony and restoration of plain tiff's former name, Charity Ber nlce Blodgett; cruel and inhu man treatment alleged; couple married September 13, 1936, at Vancouver, Wash. i J. F. Davis vs. Vivian Davis; suit for divorce and custody of three minor children; cruel, and Inhuman treatment alleged; j cou ple married at Kelso, Wash., In 1925. ( Peter Nairn ) vs. Anna Nairn; demurrer to complaint; affidavit f prejudice filed against Judge Lewelling by Otto rauins. j Olive P. Hyatt vs. Phillip Eiker; defense reply brief In which defendant asserts plaintiff has elected to stand on original note at issue and therefore i may nnt t1v n an allpireri rimmta bankruptcy held against public policy. J Executions sent back from sheriff's office without returns; Charles K. Spaulding Logging company vs. O. E. Whitney; Cred . tj., ., t r-j Curry; Loretta Bell vs. Kenneth Bell. Bernice Nelson vs. V. M.'. De- Coster: return on attachment showing real property seized. Sheriff s certificates of sale un der foreclosure; . Frances O'Neill vs. Ladd & Bush Trust company et al, property sold for 34, 096.83; Union Central Life vs Alvin J. Perkins et al, property sold for $25,172.24. Bertha Klett et al vs. Bertha Eckerlen et al; report of sale by Sheriff A. C. Burk as referee showing half ot Commercial street building formerly occupied by Bishop's sold for $20,000, ione- half each to Otto Klett and Ber- tha Klett. Probate Court George Willard Hug estate; ap praisal, $1191.97, by Henry Compton, John Farrar and p. G. Drager. . j Albert N. Moores estate; order granting Ralph D. Moores, execu tor, additional $400 fee and his attorneys an extra $100. I Margaret A. Putnam estate; estate closed and G. P. Putnam, administrator, discharged, t Christian F. Gretzingers es- tate; estate closed and Aldo- B 1 u m e, administratrix, ;d 1 s- v t ' , i ueorge uisorow cstaic, xiaci 1 Disbrow named administratrix of 3250 estate; Louis Bechtel, J. W. Brasher and Donald - Allport 1 named appraisers, George P. Powers estate; Phil ander Powers, executor, author ized to repair certain premises. disburse funds and cancel a mort gage given by B. F. and Qllne Powers. I Harold B. Millard guardian- ers Automobile inter-insurance Exchange, will be in Salem from Los Angeles Monday to conduct a meeting of representatives, of the organization, accbrding to E. D. S. Sayler of Portland, state mana ger, will accompany Mr. Jewett. Jewett was active in cooper ative wheat ; selling In Washing ton state and was head of the Spokane branch of the federal lan,d bank ' before entering the field ot cooperative insurance; A Return Ticket to Health ! That Important slip of pa per your doctor's prescrip tion is a return ticket to health. , ! When you hare it filled you want to be confident that it Is filled with absolute ac curacy . . . that the prescrip tion Is compounded of fresh, pure drugs . . . just as your doctor orders. - - . I Schaefer's! . Drug Store 135 N. Commercial Phones 5197-7023 Intricate Gadgets Test Drivers ,,, ' - v n Wllliaa Hammond, head of Oregon takes the action test which gnages This and other equipment will be at the Chamber of Commerce Monday, u f ' - ' - - y ' v -' One of the most popular tests in the AAA driver project is the dis ' tance jndgment test. Those being examined are required to line up the toy automobiles by pulling a The field of vision test gauges how ii j uj.i v u ijj, j mmm - s C ' '' I ; . " N ' - i j f ' . proaching object. One of the teste in the series sponsored by the Oregon State Motor association in cooperation with the secretary or state. ship estate; citation for hearing July 30 to show cause why 1 60 alleged due state board of control. Marriage Licenses Arthur Chambers, legal, sales man, and Bertha Nelson, legal, housekeeper, both ot Albany. Justice Court J." H. Cummings; granted 24 hours In which to enter plea to n.s.f. check charge; $160 bail not furnished. Benjamin Roberts and Joseph Lamb; pleas of guilty to charges of operating motor vehicle with out having a license; Roberts' case continued to July 24, Lamb a to July 26; released on own recog nizance. - Municipal Court Sam Swallow, drunken driving, $100 fine, committed to jail to serve it out; one year's probation, one year's revocation of driver's license. Cliff D. Barber, permitting un licensed person to operate his motor vehicle, $10 fine, 30-day jail sentence suspended. William H. Burrell. reckless driving charges. : $10 ball for feited. Roy Thornton, drunk, $10 fine, committed to jail to serve it out. James L. Shepherd, violation basic rule charge,' $5 ball for feited. AUTOMOBILE second to none. Necessary insurance, coverage may be placed with an insurance agent of your choice. . By dealing with Ladd and Bush you also establish a valuable bank credit standing, which may be very use ful to you in the future. ,; . See Ladd and Bush to finance the purchase of your next new automobile, or used one, not over three years old. . . , ' v . LADD AND BUSH, Bankers Salem, Oregon s " ; ' " Uember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' - State operators' license bureau. driver's ability to act quickly. nsed In a drivers safety school string. ; far on each side you can see ap J. Lee Honeymoon Centennial Noted The centennial of the honey moon trip to the Oregon coast of Rev, Jason Lee and bride and Cyrus Shepard' and bride from "Willamette ralley will- be celebrated with vesper services at Norcrest, near the mouth of Salmon river southwest of Otis on August 29; Prof. R. M. Gatke of Salepn is a member of the committee planning the event. The speaker for the occasion will be President Bruce R. Bax ter of Willamette university. The time of the service is three o'clock. The wedding of Cyrus Shepard culminated In the surprise wed ding of Jason Lee and Anna Pitman on July 16, 1837. They traveled Indian trails down Sal mon river to the ocean where they passed their honeymoon. The centennial of the trip is to be celebrated with this vesper Service. A leader in organizing it Is the Rev. Mr. "Williams, pas tor of the new community church at ielscott. ' . i; Finance your next automobile purchase through Ladd and Bush, your only local,; home-owned bank, be cause here this is done at the lowest possible cost to you. . , , ', i Ladd and Bush have a complete special de partment for the, han dling of automobile loans and give service Drama Groups to ! Resent Playlets Three Age Divisions Takei Part in Program Set y Friday Afternoon . f Three drama srouna at the' Ollnger playgroud, u n d e r the direction of Mrs. Ramona Reas- oner, have been working on sev eral plays the past few weeks, which they expect to present there before the public next Frl- cay aiternooa. There will be three one-act plays written by Constance D'Arcy MacKay, pop ular antnor or children's plays. Group I is comprised of chil dren from 5 to 8 years and have been playing make-believe games and "acting out" nursery and fairy stories. Friday they they will present several simple dialogues and group readings. A iantasue pantomine picturing -a contest between Mistress rain with her rain drops and the Sun and sunbeams, will be .the children s own lntepretation of this event in Weatherland. Fairies to Appear Boys and girls from 9 to 12 years are in Group II, which will present two fairy playlets. These are stories with woodland set tings. The Elf Child portrays the straggle of an elf, who longs to be a human child, to gain a soul,, so she may have a home with a mother's love. The Goose- ehrd and the Goblin has a touch of comedy and tragedy combined for the discontented little goose- herd, who, luckily, had three wishes granted by the goblin. The Forest Spring is a playlet of Italian origin, which will be presented by the older group of young people is the Ollnger playground drama club: Sage philosophy and quaint folk lore unite to make it a truly delight ful play. The work of these children deserves the encouragement of a fine attendance next Friday afternoon for an hour or two, the east end of Ollnger play park will be converted into a natural outdoor stage and ampi theatre for these events. Tests of Drivers Due Here Monday Monday the Oregon State Mo tor association will present a safety school for the benefit of Salem motor car drivers inter ested in avoiding accidents. The AAA ear and trailer containing numerous pieces of equipment for testing will draw up at the Salem chamber of commerce. The work will be done In the chamber of commerce auditori um. Cooperating with the motor association is the license division of the secretary of state's office. The service is free to the public. Silverton Boy Is Winner of Award Fred West, 13, of Silverton, received honorable mention In FACT l The n Katvlnoter b PhM-Bawrd. 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' July 18 Union picnic at Hazel Green park.. July 18 Coos connty pic nic, Champoeg park. Jnly 18 Evergreen pic nlc, Silverton park - July 18 Uickey home coming and community club picnic, Paradise Island. July 20 County W. C. T. U. annual picnic, Prescott residence, 1064 Oak street. July 25 All-Eagles pic nic. Hazel Green park. ' July 25 Catholic day celebration at Champoeg park. .: . " -l August 1 Annaal Orch ard Heights picnic at Lather Stoat farm, Mehama. Aug. j 1 Tennessee state picnic, Silverton city park. Aug. 1 Carolina picnic, Bryant park,' Albany. Ang. 8 Annual Nebras ka picnic. Fairgrounds grove, basket luncheon, cof fee provided. August 13-14 Mt, Ansel flax festival. the Junior, division of the Fisher Body Craftsman's guild model car design competition in Ore gon, according to word received here Saturday. Walter Brown, Jr., 19, of Molalla, won honor able mention in the senior divi sion. ; . Announcement of the awards was made I by Lester Humphreys, assistant to the mayor ot Port land, in whose office the Judg ing has been in progress since the close of the competition July 9. With 14 awards in each state, more than $3,000 in cash Is being distributed. In this re gion, besides the convention trips offered the sectional winners. Broken Lenses Duplicated Even though we have to make a rush job, for your convenience, our optical service is complete and thorough. You'll be more than satisfied with' all your optical work if you consults- MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Optometrist 444 State St Ph. 5528 (: mm Alii) Ei r.ee ..... .y. ..... Turkey Producers Convene Tliursd ay A meeting of all turkey raisers and persons interested In the production of turkeys will be held at Hazel Green park, 5 miles northeast of Salem, Thurs day, July -.22, starting at 11 o'clock with a picnic lunch at noon, according to County Agent Marry ju Kicnes. A brief program' has been ar ranged, including discussions by H.,P. GritTin, .field manager of the Northwestern Turkey Grow ers, on market problems; J. C. Leedy, speaking on advertising and the turkey outlook; and a representative from , the poultry department at Oregon State col lege will be at the meeting. ,., Each family Is to b r 1 n g a luncheon for the picnic dinner Mrs. g. H. Coyle is chairman ol the luncheon committee. - All persons interested la the turkey industry are urged to attend.- ' r v ' mams at a Saving of 20 to 25 Since . 1894, this company hat . grown stronger larger! mora secure. Neither bad umei nor conflagrations have hindered its , . growth; but Instead have proved the company's soundness. Policyholder! of Oregon Mutual Fire save 20 to 23 because . selected risks only are insured. - SEE US ABOUT YOUR NEXT POLICY Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company MtMINNVILLE . OHIO ON TortUnd Oifcea . . . 12O0 Ta BilU Standley & Foley, Inc. LOCAL AGENTS Ladd & Bosh Bank Bldg. 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