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Tit OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, November 4, 1937 PAGE FIVK Local News Briefs Robertson to Speak Tonight 7:45, at the problems of democ racy class In the old high school, CoL, Charles' A. Robertson, who -was with the United States Intelli gence department j. during the World. war, will speak on "De mocracy : and the , New "W or Id Theories." Every one interested in gocd government is Invited to hear this interestine address. This, class Is one of 24 presented as part or the; WPA adult education-recreation program sponsored by the state department of edu cation and the Salem schools Shop at the Rose Shop. 439 State St. TeL 438. Floral designs, Vk'eht Salem Townsend Club Miss Kathryn Gunnell has been asked to show her motion pictures , of Oregon for West Salem Town send club at its meeting tonight at the new city ball, through ar . ransements with Mayor John Friesen and the city council. The ' pictures wilbe shown starting at t an m - to he followed by a rerultr Townsend session with tnnic"What are the duties of a district board member?" dis cussed by J. R. Brown, club presi dent and Polk county board member. Compare our prices and save moneT by. buying lumber and building materials from Linn Lumber Co.. Lyons, Oregon. Phone 124 Lyons. - , . i - . - : TVom Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lindback of 'Phil adelphia arrived in Salem Tuesday nisht to spend a few days visiting at the home of Governor Charles H. Martin and Mrs. Martin. Mr i Lindback is at the bead of the Philadelphia milk exchange and Coming Events Nov. 11 Armistice day cele bration. ' - -- Nov. 13 Trl-coBBty teach ers' Institute, senior b I b school. . . ' Not. SO Artisans' district convention.... : " : Nov. isNebraska auxiliary covered dish dinner, KP hall, 6:80; p.m. AH former Jfebras kana and their" families invited. Nov. SO Salem Missouri club annual meeting, election, 7:30 p.in., KP hall, 26 H North Commercial street. ' j Hospital Bids Due Bids for improvements at the western Ore gon state tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles to cost 1173.632 will be opened in Portland Friday, Dan J. Fry, state purchasing agent, announced Wednesday. The project includes a new hos pital unit, heating plant, laundry and physicians' residence. A beginning class in shorthand will.be started at the Capital Business College (day; school) next Monday. Why not grasp this opportunity? Roll Call Backed Governor Charles H. Martin issued a state ment Wednesday urging the citi zens of Oregon to aid in the an nual Red Cross roll call from Ar mistice day to Thanksgiving day. "Our citizens should give this cause their most hearty support, the governor said. Rummage Sale Fri.-Sat. 1st M.E. church. Church street entrance. Three Couples Licensed Van Tax Suit Echo Is Heard Here Carlsons Sue, Quiet Title ! ., on Property Involved, ; Invalidated Sale - Famous War Generals Together recently attended the national con- tourer. Wash., marriage licenses ventlon of the milk industry at have been issued to Henry E. Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Lind- Johnson, New York City, and back will also spend a few days in Portland and Seattle. Insured savings earn 4 with the SALEM FEDERAL. Fay C. Ludington, Salem; Jack R. Smith and Daisy M. Collier, both of Sublimity, and to Edward C. Bring and Genevieve V, Harper, both of Molalla. Re Root Now Elfstrom. 6550. Ald Car to Portland The city I e,w ctAi u firsraid car will make ar trip , to competitlTe price8 iess io. Tel. roriiana toaay- iu unus I 3653. Calavan or Taiooi. io ine smutju General hospital from the Doem- Coshow Gravely III Oliver P. becher hospital where he has been I Coshow. ex-member of the Oregon ill from an attack of tntantue j state supreme court, was reported naralvsis for several weeas. me i Wednesday as seriously ill at the car will leave at 9 o'clock this I home of his daughter here. He morning, according to first aid i has been in ill health for several officers, and will be gone approxl- I months. mately three hours. The Salem Federal is paying 4 on savings. All accounts insured.: Institute Day Near A tri-coua- tv teachers' institute will be held at the hew Salem high school bnildinjr Friday, November 12, with delegates coming from Clack amas, Polk , and Marion counties. This institute will take the place Ul 'v". cusied Mondav niirht at the rr- semblies. The tn-couniy meeung --- TiT" v " ., Z. trustees of the Salem -public li brary. Book Week has been cele brated since 1919 when it was Oscar and ' Hanna Carlson started suit in circuit court here yesterday to . quiet title to and obtain possession of the land in volved in the tax foreclosure test case of Smith vs. Carlson in which the Carlsons earlier this year 7?u under a decree by Judge Le well-j ing invalidating Guy H. Smith's tax title. The original case is now on appeal to the supreme, court. J The action filed yesterday as serts the Carlsons are owners in fee simple of the i property, are entitled to possession of it and defendants are .wrongfully with holding it from the plaintiffs to the damage of the latter to the extent of 11000. Guy H. Smith and Earl Holllday are named de fendants. All sales of nronerties acauired by Marion county as a result of the Highstone blanket tax fore closure case last year were called off by the county court after Judge Lewelling had given his decision on the Smith vs. Carlson case. One of the court's principal objections to this foreclosure ac tion was that costs had been ar bitrarily assessed rather than computed on a basis of fact. Circuit Court Artisans Lite association vs. Robert L. Johnson, a minor, et al; stipulation whereby, plaintiff is to pay $750 to the court clerk, to be dismissed from the suit with defendants' rights to the money to be determined. Frank Waser vs. A. JJ Hasle- bacher et al; reply denying al legations in separate answer of defendant Mabel Haslefacher. Carl S. and Elsie Christofferson vs. A. Coolidge and Co., et al; motion for default. Zelda Nelson vs. Philip M. Nelson; complaint for divorce and return of plaintiff's former name, Grace Thompson, based on alle Book Week Plans Talked by Board Plans for Book Week were dia will be held next year at Oregon City. "'; .''".-'-.;. Rummage Sale.jWCTU, today. Zorn Ask Road Work County court consideration to improve ment - of the v four-mile unpaved first suggested by Franklin K. Mathiews, chief librarian of the Boy Scouts. The idea has been adorned by organizations con- sections of the Donald-Newberg J Cerned with child welare, publish road was requested, yesterday by I ers and book sellers. This year's said this was one 01 tne most Highway to Adventure." heavily traveled roads In the north I Students chosen from the social end of the county. Court members I science classes of Parrish and said they would make a careiui I Leslie junior high schools have inspection of the rpad as soon as possible. Another shipment ot Better Dress es now on sale 18.95, $12-95 and tlfi5S. Outstanding values. Ml- ladys Shop. 415 State. Raster Lions Speaker Dr Bruce R. Baxter will discuss ed ucation at the Salem Lions club luncheon at the Quelle Thursday noon. National education week, which begins neitt Monday, is ex pected to be the basis -for the OJ' - t, vy :;; AIL ' X v ..::::'. Rural Roll Call " TVT WT 1 cuuuren worn iour to i years Upens next Week of ia the dutrict. the school a i ! : . i has an enrollment of more than Sectional Meetings r Will Precede Armistice Day Champaign Kickoff roll call chairman of the Ameri can Red Cross and Milton L. Mey ers, suburban roll call chairman, I and McKee schools have reported Of the 1938 membership drive I enrollments of 44 and 46 pupils. which begins Thursday, November j respectively. The Hay e s v i 1 1 e 1 This excellent photograph, taken at dedication, of the Amarican. ' World war memorial at Chateau-Thierry, shows two of the most., famous conmanders of the gttMt conflict. Marshal Petain. French '. commander and hero, and Gen. John J. Pershing, commander of the . -' American expeditionary forces. Rev. Walter Duff Pastor at Dallas Descendant of 3IacDuf f s, Noted, Evangelist, to Be : Present Sunday DALLAS -The Dallas Presby terian church has recently extend ed an invitation to Rev. Walter Duff, jr., to fill the pulpit during the coming months. Mr. Duff was born in Ireland, a mpmhor of thn Scottish Highland gations defendant because of pe-I cian Macduff, made famous in Attlin vkllaAThtial IIm aa1I - Shakespearean drama, adou; uo Iota Sigma and YTC, Mrs. Ruth Tooze; international relations, Mrs. Julia Kotts; literature, Mrs. Oren . tratton; Children's Farm Home, Mrs. Lilly Lehman; floral, Mrs. Grace Lehman; fairs and ex hibits, Mrs., Minnie Buck; medal contest, Mrs. Bessie Webb; church bulletin, Mrs. Milo Pool. Devotions were led by Mrs. Lena Lisle, Mrs. Fessenden, pian ist. Readings were given by Mrs. Minnie Buck and Mrs. Bessie Webb, and the building commit tee' reported on improvements to the hall. On November 12 a meeting of county officers will be held at the hall.' November 16 a membership tea will be given for the public.' been invited to. come to the library Wednesday, November 17, to hear R. J. Hendricks tell of the ad venturous days of early Oregon history Miss Julia Butler will speak in the children's room, Saturday, No vember 20. M 1 s 8 Butler wrote Singing Paddles," a popular ju venile book, Adults will have an opportunity to meet Miss Butler following her talk to the children when she will be guest, of honor at a tea given by the board of trustees and the staff in the fire- wiiTamettP university Presidents addres. The club will not meet Place room Of the library. next Thursday, Armistice day. ; Turkey .-pickers report Thursday a.m. 9 o clock, Marion creamery. Son to Streets Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Street, Corvalas, are parents of . a 6-pound son, David Leroy, born October 29 at the general hospita there. Mrs. Street (Irene Morgan) was a student at the Salem business college four years' ago., .' halt -riorlst. )' N. Lib. Ph 951 Realtors to Meet RevP. W, Eriksen will discuss "Real Estate and Christianity- at the Salem Realty board luncheon Friday noon at the Golden Pheasant. Birth Schlrman To Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Schirman, route 4 Salem, a son, Roland Delbert, bora No vember 1 at the Salem Deaeoness hospital. . Alderman To Mr. and Mrs Glen O. Alderman, Wren, a son, Gerald Raymond, born ' is. Ward Post Taken By Mrs. Wittwer Mrs. Grace Wittwer, corsetiere in charge at Shipley's for seven years, has recently been made manager of Montgomery Wards corset department. During her years at Shipley's, many Salem women came to depend on Mrs. Wlttwer's expert advice on the proper foundation garments and Montgomery Ward is very pleas ed, to have secured her valuable service. Obituary The Best in Beauty Work - Popular Prices Miller's Beauty " Parlor ' Miller Bids. I'hoae Stanton In Los Angeles, Calif.. October 29, J. W. Stanton, aged 74 years of Los Angeles, Calif.,; father of Leon J. Stanton of Los Angeles. October I Calif., brother of Emmett Brink of -Salem, Herbert Brink of Dal las. Ore.. Jerome ; Brink Of Grants Pass, Ore., f and Mrs. W. A. Chute oj Salem. Funeral serv ices will be held-from W. T. Rig don company chapel Thursday, November 4, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Guy Drill will officiate. culiar philosophical ideas induced her -to be married under an as sumed name, Zelda Nielson, vir tually made a slave of her, at tempted to blot out all her family ties and prevented her from hav ing other associates; couple mar-1 ried June 1, 1927, in Washington. International Harvester com pany vs. Wiley Weathers: notice- to set demurrer for hearing on motion docket. Probate Court Robert L. Johnson guardian ship : , order authorizing . Ray Landon, guardian. to accept 1894.45 from Artisans Life as sociation in payment of policy on life of ward's father, George W. Johnson, deceased Conrad F. Homyer estate; or der appointing Henry J, Millie ad- ministrator of 1200 per s.o n a I property estate and naming John W. Joebei. Paul Miller and Willisi S. Moore as appraisers. Clara L. Homyer matter of! guardianship; petition of Grace E. Pero and others for ! appoint ment of Henry J. Millie as guar-! dian of Clara L. Momyer; citation); for hearing November 15. Sarah D. J. Whitney estate; or der authorizing Henry Whitney,; administrator, to borrow $1200 tdj pay expenses and to deliver mortl gage to L. H. Grassman. -f Gladys Peterson guardianship order approving report j of Mae McElhanev. i guardian, i showing! $614.13 received and paid out and $1448 in assets remaining; ordef to pay $lff a month for ward'l board and school expenses.- ' I Bertha A. Wright guardlanf ship; order appointing Ida M Ruef guardian of person and o $2900 estate and naming Waltef, L. Rockhill, Charles McCarter and Jack P. Henningsen as appraisers! Marriage Licenses John C. Kinns, 24, farmer;; Woodburn route one,- and Vida Fa Becker. 18. housekeeper. Wood burn. Joh Peter Mertz, 30, farnve Sclo, and Reta Gehlen, 19, house keeper, Stayton. ! Justice Court State vs. Carl Peacock Tibbetai 22; bound over to grand jury af ter preliminary hearing on charge of obtaining money by false pref tenses had been waived; $150 bai not furnished. "1 State ' vs. , August Fetsch; cas dismissed for insuffleien evidence on motion of defense. State vs. E. T. Osborne; defenl dant held to grand jury after havf Ing waived- preliminary hearing! S1000 bail not furnished. State vs. George Sweigertf $5.50 fine; failure to stop before entering ; primary . highway State vs. Peter Jensen; prelimi inary hearing at 2 p.m. today; charge of breaking down gate ot Mary A. and W. C. Rodger os October 19 years ago, members or tne cian immigrated to northern Ireland and settled in County Tyrone. For the past 150 years the Duffs have been engaged in the manufacture of beautiful Irish linen. On bis recent visit to Ireland, Mr. 'Duff had the privilege of accompany ing his uncle, Senator Hugh Duff, Esq.. J. P., who is a member of the upper house of the Northern Ire la Id parliament, to the Stor mont castle garden party which honored King George and Queen Elizabeth on their state visit to Ulster. ! Mr. Duff received his training in the United States and has met with marked success in his evan gelistic career during the past 12 years. He has traveled exten sively over the Pacific coast and is highly recognized by leaders ia many denominations. During the past summer, he conducted ser vices in every part of northern Ireland, and while visiting, in Scotland preached in such world- famous missions as the Tent hall Saltmarket and Bethany hall. - Several years ago, Rev. Duff and his party held evangelistic services in the city, and he is known to many Dallas people Mrs. Duff was formerly Miss Edith Dunn, a member of the tac ulty of the Junior high school here. Mr. Duff. will take part in the Sunday morning church service although the address will be giv en by Rev. S. C. Williams of Port land who has been supply pastor in the Dallas Presbyterian church for the past year. t wm do a spe cial Armistice day service with members of the American Legion and Auxiliary as special guests Hubert Springsteen will sing, ac compartled .by Mrs. Robert Kutch Following the service a covered dish dinner will be held in the church dining room. At the Dr.CIianLaml CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and urinary system of men and women. Remedies for constipation asthma, V arthritis. sugar diabetis and rheumatism. 20 years In busi ness. Naturopathic physicians. SOS H Court St. I .i. Corner Liberty. Of- A floe open Saturdays ( ,0"A M to 1 P M lr w and Tuesdays only. V--i BP. JL to 7. Con. saltation Blood f I pressure and nrine ruAm Chan tests are free of . V.S. charge. T.T.1AM jr. . " Homyer . residence, November I. Conrad F. Homyer of 671 Breys avenue, husband of Clara Ho myer and father of La Verne Homyer of Salem. Funeral serv ices will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel Thursday, November 4, at 3 p. m. Committal services Jaspn Lee cemetery, Dr. James E. Milligan officiating. - WSmmi Mausoleum Entombment (Indoor Burial) , - and Cremation (The Two Better Ways) : - - J' ; I uriage on monitor txoaa Is Under Construction Committee Heads Choseii for WCTU The Salem WCTU meeting Tuesday yoted to cooperate with the city council for earlier clos-j ing hour for motion picture tne- atres and for employment of supervisory matron for late shows. The following committee heads for the year's work were named Evangelistic. Mrs. Lena Lisle scientific temperance instruction. Mrs. Lydia Lehman; motion pic tures, Miss Luella Baker; Chris tian citizenship, Mrs. Edna Wa terman; legislation, Mrs. Jean nelle Moorhead; official papers, Mrs. Jennie Nunn;- temperance, Mrs. Sarah Oliver; religious ed ucation. Miss Maud Carle ton M 4H Leaders Meet Set November 13 The first Marion county 4-H local leaders meeting of the new club year which opened Monday will be held at the courthouse here at 1:45 p.m. November 13 County Leader Wayne Harding announced yesterday. The pro gram will consist of round table discussions of new leaders prob lems. . The local leaders association executive committee will m e e Saturday to plan the programs for other monthly meetings through out the year. Mrs. Rose Gllmore of Sidney is president. at that school. Although the- cen sus, taken October 25, showed but 48 children from four to 19 years has an enrollment of more than 40. The high enrollment," for a one-room school, exists despite the- fact it does not include chil dren in the census age divisions below six and over IS, Mrs. Ful- Floyd Miller, Marlon! county ker80n IL Also , with but one room and one teacher each, the Riverview three rooms and 115 children regis- Delegation Urges New, County Road Crooked Finger Link With North Santiam Needed . Court Is Advised James Stockwell Injured in Crash 1, announce that they have prac-i school, with tically completed organization for I teachers, . has me rou can a rive opening nextiterea. t Tit. .ri ht....i.. a j I I Armistice day is the i national date for American Red Cross roll call over t he United States. Salem will havv' no roll call this year as it was taken care of in the Com munity Chest campaign, j Mr. Mil ler says that he is impressed with the Interest shown in ithe Red Cross work, and commended the 1 STAYTON : An automobile people of Marlon county for their ( crash and mill accident Wednes- cooperative spirit in community j day morning accounted-for Injur- service. .' ! I 1 les of two men. In nrenaration for the rural t-oll James Stockwell suffered ser call drive to start next week there I Tere internal injuries when hia will be three meetings or confer- automobile add a truck driven by ence held in the various sections w R Stevens collided Just north of the county. The first will be Inl01 Lyons on the road to Mehama. Silverton Friday afternoon at a I Stockwell was brought to the hos- Parent-Teacher associatibn meet- P1" nere. Ing and the Red Cross ? has been I Tne Stockwell car was demol- asked to. furnish the I nrocrram. ished and the truck, as well as There will be a discussion of first 1 the automobile- of Leo Kirsch aid, i Junior red cross, home rhy- wnich w Just behind Stockwelrs glene, Ifarm and home accident na crasnea into u, were consia- program, and roll call. ! Judge erably damaged. George Rossman, president of ; Stevens, Kirsch, and Melvin Marlon County chapter, American Stockwell who was riding with Red Cross, will tell of the general mer, escaped injury. work and plans ot the Red Cross. At, Woodburn Monday In the second accident, at the j Wren Lumber company mill. Fred Construction of an entirely new county road to connect the npper end of the Crooked Finger road"" with Gates and the North Santiam highway via Elkhorn school was "urged by a Scotts Mills delega tion which appeared before the i county court yesterday; Headed i by John T. iPlas. the delegation presented petitions bearing 227 signatures. The new : road, which would penetrate rough,- logged.off coun try," would be approximately 10 miles in length, according to the petitions. There is now no road of any sort connecting the Crook ed Finger district directly with Elkhorn. . The petitions declare "this im provement is necessary in order, to serve the- districts in its. im mediate locality and to give easy access from Portland to the health resorts, the minerals and timber in the North Santiam district. Its recreational attractions, the va catlonal land of the Cascades and the beauties of ML Jefferson" and permit our citizens to hare use of the North Santiam highway to eastern Oregon." Signed by Eugene Chick of Scotts Mills and 141 others, the largest of . the petitions bears names- of Scotts Mills. Salem. Sil verton, Molalla and Barlow sign ers. The other; two petitions are signed entirely by Portland resi dents. . C-n M3-ht at!, there " uauu iu uio son, wuu rcBUll it was partially cut off. He is also will be a district conference of the Woodburn rural roll call workers. " :; C. Z,.m n.Jl.MHn.Hll rolr- mf to St thS ,OCl hospital. cltyi ' hall in the Legion rooms. Floyd Miller will preside at the meeting.; The conference ia in charge of Mrs. Gerald Smith. Woodburn Red Cross committee woman. : Those attending will be Mrs; Loren Giesy ot Aurora and her: workers from Buttevllle land Donald; Mrs. Eugene I Davidson and1 workers from St. Paul; Mr Court Requested To Favor Session The Marion county court yes- Clyde Cutsforth ot Gervaiaand l"aJ receirea a circular from assistants from St. Louis, Fair- Forand Townsend headquarters fiAld. Manninr arhonl and Par- urging its members to join in kersville; Mrs. Gobie deLespinasse asking Governor Charles H. Mar of Hubbard: Mrs- O. L. With- tln o rceonsider his refusal to ers ot Mt. Angel; Mrs. Harry Nel son. Monitor. Judge rtosstnan will be one of the main speakers. The roll call workers of the southern part of the county will call a special legislative session to vote new funds for relief and old age- pensions. Above the names of Tom N. Monks and Harry! Hawkins. meet at the home' of Mrs. Dald okehed by John A. Jeffrey, dis- Looney at Jefferson Tuesday. No- trict manager, the circular states vember 9, for a tea between the that business and relief heads, hours of 2:30 and 4 p.m. Com- governmental officials and others munlties which will be ' represent- will soon be called together to edl.are Stayton, Sublimity. ! Ma- j discuss Initiating a transactions cleay, Turner, Aumsville, Jeffer-j tax measure to be submitted to son; Shaw and Pratum, the people. "Strictly Fresh" Cream Is Stolen A few minutes after Arthur Evans, "Salem route two, had fin ished milking his cows Tuesday night, a thief entered his milk house and stole five gallons of cream which had been left in a crock pending delivery to a local creamery, Evans reported to the sheriff here yesterday. . The same intruder was believed to have been the person who broke a padlock from the door of a gasoline storage house at the ad joining home of O. G. Garner, Evans said. Nothing was taken from Garner's place. Stayton Man Director Of new Motor Society PORTLAND, Nov. 3-0P)-L G. Trullingei. Portland, was elected, president 1 of the newly-formed Oregon Motor Vehicle association today. L. H. Wright, Stayton, and R. H. McCuliough, Eugene, were named directors. PALO MAR Beauty Salon Popular Prices 428 Ore. Bldg. Ph. 7217 Union Hill School Is Badly Crowded i i i i--' i Late enrollment increases have overtaxed room and teacher ca pacities of the Union Hill, River view,! ; McKee and i Hayesville schools: and left the school boards in l a quandary as to what to do I to remedy the situation. County Superintendent Mary L. Fiilker son reported yesterday. The in creases came immediately follow ing the recent rainy weather. Mrs. Fulkerson plans to go to Union Hill -today to find out the cause for the enrollment increase -SPECIAlr- Onr Usual Wave, Complete 75c Perm. Oil f .50 Push Ware, Complete , v I J Open Thurs. Eve. J by App't. ! Phone 8663 307 First National Bank Bldg, CASTLE PERM. WAER3 PA What a Comfort j for Tired, Weak !, Eyes GLASSES 'With the exact lenses, carefully fitted, you . can forget eyestrain, headaches and wrinkles. Mod ern glasses add greatly to your" ' appearance ; ,and enjoyment. 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