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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, November 21, 1937
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Local News Briefi
Plan Townsend School Mem
lers of Townsend Club No. 2 will
go to school" at their meeting
Monday night at the Leslie M. E.
church . on South Commercial
street. They invite everyone -wishing
to learn more about the Gen
eral Welfare act, (the Townsend
plan) to meet with them and stu
dy the plan together. A member
ship' campaign is about to ! be
launched and all members are
urged to be present and brush up
. on this measure. Fred J,. Tooze,
president of this club, reports that
the interest in these meetings is
Increasing. A special entertain
ment feature is scheduled.
Wood, ' gas and , electric . ranges,
refrigerators, wood a!nd oil circu
lators, In good condition. Nelson
Bros., Inc., clearance sale.
First Papers Called County
Clerk U. G. Boyer yesterday re
ceived instructions from' R.. J.
Norene, divisional director , of sthe
naturalization ; service, to , return
to Portland seven applications for
first citizenship papers which were
made over, six months ago and
nave not been completed. Norene
said the papers would be returned
for the; clerk's tiles when the ap
plicants expressed a deBire to. com
plete their applications. Appli
cants listed in this classification
by Norene were Fritz Wenger,
Ferdinand B. Anderson, Patricia
' Thomson,"' Roy Ernest Claypool,
Abram Henry Wlebe, .Peter .J
Lorenzon; Edwin C.'Dowell..
Cracked eggs' 25c dozen. Marion
- rTranTnw -And Trrwfnr Pn.
Study Wood Lot Arrange
ments for a WPA crew to go to
work on the county's wood lot to
cut 75 cords of fuel for heating
the old high school building,
where the WPA headquarters are
located, and other wood for. coun
ty uses, were discussed by the
. county court and J." E. Smith for
the WPA yesterday. The lot will
be inspected Monday. The court
hopes to clear all wood, brush and
stumps from the lot, located east
of Salem, and prepare the land
for sale to get it back on the tax
" rolls. i
New Grunow radios on special
sale. Nelson Bros., Inc.
Three Enlist Here -"-Three Mar-r
ion county youths '.have enlisted
for United States army service
within the last few days, through
the Salem recruiting office which
is in charge of . Sergeant Joseph
- Scarpa. They are Winston Lavern
Gunston, son of Mrs. M. Simmons,
Bronte 6, S a 1 e mV William; L.
Sphoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, F.
. Sphoon, route ' 1, .Turner;- Leon
ard Stuhr, son of Mr. and ; Mrs.
,John Stuhr, Aumsville. All three
signed up for service with the
field artillery in Hawaii.
Re-Roof Now Elfstrom. 6550.
'. Cuts Jjete With Axe Lester
Savage, 2480 South Commercial
street, cut his right leg midway
between the knee and the ankle,
while splitting wood with an axe
Saturday afternoon aboat 2:39 1
o'clock. The axe ; was deflected
when it struck a knot. The wound
was regarded as serious and after
. - the city first aid crew had treated
him, Savage was taken to the: Sa--lera
General ! hospital in an am-
. bulance. .- i. '
Want an ironer? Demonstrators
now being Bold at cost. Nelson
Proa., Inc. !
Man Slice Thunil P. D. Brum
baugh, employe of Zwicker's Cash
. Market at 1120 South 12th street,
yesterday sliced off, the tip of his
. ' right thumb In a meat cutting ma
' chine. The Salem first aid car was
called and attendants adminis
" . tered to the injured man. The aid
. car was also called , to Mill and
Winter streets yesterday, wher
there was a minor car wreck in
"-' which no one was .Injured. ,
I.ut florist. 1276 Lib. Ph JS9
China, Chamber Topic -Shang
Chi Su, the Chinese. republic's act
ing consul at Portland, will be
the speaker at the palem chamber
of commerce luncheon Monday
noon. He is expected to present
China's side of the-v.present orien
tal quarrel. - '
Save by buying good used elec
tric ranges. Nelson Bros., Inc.,
clearance sale. ., -
Speaks M en d A y -Dr. Gussie
Niles will speak -ton "Preventitive
Medicine"; in Room IV in the old
high school " building - Monday
night at 7:15 p. m. A series of
such programs are being-spon-.
sored by" the Salem public schools,
- The! public is invited to attend. -- .-
Compare 'our prices and - , save
.i money by, .buying lumber and
building - m'ater'ils from ,'Linn
, Lumber ' Co., Lyons,. O r g p n .
-Phone, 1? 4 'Lyons.-;
Extradition Asked Governor
. Charles - H. Martin- issued -a' requi
sition Saturday on California offK
; . clals for. the return ot Lloyd Quin-
; , ton Snyder, who is wanted In Col
nmbia county on a charge of for
gery. Officers' left for California
last night In quest of the prisoner.
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. vnimnej uiaic lremen . yes
terday were called-to 565 North
Cottage street to extinguish a. flue
fire. ' ! - ;
Br, Chan Una
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
Natoral remedies
for disorders of liv
er, stomach, glands,
skin, and urinary,
system of men and
women. Remedies
for cons tlpation,
asthma, arthritis,
sugar diabetls and
rheumatism. v -20
years in busi
ness. Naturopathic i
physicians. S93 & Court St.
Corner Liberty, Of
fice open Saturdays
lO A. M. to 1 P. &I.
and Tuesdays only,
3 P. M. to 7. Con
suitation Blood
pressure and arino
tests '; are " free of
charge.
T.T.XJLM
H. D. .
GolOi ChU
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Coming Events
' Nov. 22 Salem Credit as
sociation banquet, Marion ' ho
tel, with National Secretary ; L.
S. Crowder speaker.
Nov. 24 Special Thanks
giving 'service at Calvary Bap
tist rhnrch, 7:30 p.m.. Dr. Ed
ward Hart of Corvallis, speak
cr. '
Nov. 23 Union Thanksgiv
ing services, -First Baptist
church. JO: 30 a.m., anpices
'Salem .Ministerial association.
' Nov. SO Salem Missouri club
annual meeting, election, 7 :SO
p.m.. KP hall, 2104 North
Commercial; street.
December 3 State grange
conference at Fairfield Grange
hall. ' - ,
Eye Lake Road County court
members will inspect the section
of the CIear Lake district loop
road lying between, the Mission
Bottom road and the end of I the
pavement near the Spong's Iand-
ng road to make a" final decision
as to graveling that stretch. The
court virtually decided yesterday
that to save the road, which Is
breaking badly, the graveling
would be necessary.
Master Masons Attention.
Special meeting S a 1 e m
Lodge No. 4 at 1:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 22, for the
purpose of attending : funeral of
Brother' George Dunford. By or
der of W.M.
Has Heart Attack Floyd Ha-
stay, state department employe,
suffered ,a heart attack Saturday
and injured his head by . falling
to the floor. He was taken to a
hospital where physicians report
ed his condition as quite serious.
Hastay has been employed by the
state for several years.
Bargains
son Bros.
in TJed
, Inc.
Washers. Nel-
Snow Covers Highway More
than a foot of snow covers Doo-
ley's mountain section of the Ba
ker-Unity highway, th state
highway department reported
Saturday A short section of , the
Junction City-Florence highway
was Closed ; to two-way traffic.
One-way traffic was maintained.
Anmsville Plea, np - Petitions
to change the boundaries between
the Aumsville and Sublimity : and
the Roberts and Salem Heights
school districts will be considered
at a meeting of the district boun
dary board' scheduled at the court
house for 10 a. nr. Monday.
3 R. turn. 1., w., garage. free. 6288
YeW Park';- Club A j program
featuring a local 'speaker and an
auction will occupy members of
YewPark Townsend club at their
meeting Monday night at 7:30 at
Bush .school. The advisory board
Is to . meet at 7:15 before the
general meeting. -
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Dairy Name Filed Mrs. H. L.
Carl of Hubbard filed a Certificate
of assumed business name with
the county clerk yesterday. show
ing she is operating . tinder t the
name of Carl's Guernsey dairy.
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Flowers 1400 Edge water. TL6439
Prime dressed turkeys. 6 7F3.
Findley Asks Permit Dr. M.
C. Findley of Salem has filed ap
plication in the state engineer's
office to appropriate water from
Rickreall creek for the irriga
tion of 51.6 acres in Polk county.
The Salem Federal pays four per
cent on Insured savings.
Walberg Arrested City police
yesterday . placed Albin B. Wal
berg, Halsey, Ore.,' under arrest
and charged him with failure to
stop at a red light. '
Dr. Ware Speaker
jl
Wednesday Night
Dr; Gordon Ware, economist
and national Townsend headquar
ters representative, will address a
mass meeting at the. Bush school
Wednesday night, November 24,
at t;30 o'clock.
. All Townsend club members in
Salem and vicinity are expected
to be present at this mass meet
ing. - ... ...
Dr. Ware has been' with ' the
Townsend organization for years
and is thoroughly conversant with
all activities of the organization
A special invitation Is extended
to the business men to be present
and hear this' message, club mem
bers announaed. - .i.
Obituary
Clark:-rj"--
V'Cora Debora Clark, 74, at the
residence at 1840 Court street
November 18. Survived by widow
er, James D. Clark; children, Mrs.
Alice. Geister of Sunnyslde, Wn
Mrs. Mary Carroll and John L.
CIark, both of Salem; and six
grandchildren. Services will be
held from the Chanel of Clough
Barrick on Monday, November 22,
at 10:30 a.m. Interment at IOOF
cemetery with Dr. W. C. Kantner
omclatfng. - - ; ,
Dunsford
George Dunsford, at a local
hospital Saturday, November 20
Late resident ot 194$ 'South
High street. Survived by the wid
ow, Adeline Dunsford of Salem;
a sister, Mrs. Matilda Welsh of
Portland; niece, Mrs. Ruby E.
Burton, Portland; and a nephew.
George R. Welsh, Portland. Fun
eral cervices from . the Clough
Barrick chapel Monday at 2 p.m.
with Rev. Guy L. Drill officiat
ing. Interment at City; View cem
etery, t Masonic Lodge No. 4 of
Salem will participate. ; -
FLOWERS
OLSON; Florist
Court & High Phone 7165
Drunk Driver
Goes to Jail!
Sheppard of Hood River Is j
Sentenced in Justice
.Court,' Jefferson
George Howard Sheppard. 23,
of Hood River, pleaded guilty in
Jefferson justice court yesterday
to, a drunken driving charge and
was committed to tfie county jail
when he failed to pay a 81 00 tine.
Payment of the fine would have
gained him suspension of an addi
tional sentence of 90-days in jail.
State - police arrested Sheppard
late: Friday afternoon after, his
light roadster had struck a bridge
abutment on the Pacific highway
at Miller's creek and overturned,
throwing . him and a companion
out, of the machine. Neither was
injured.
' Salem police broadcast an alarm
for Sheppard's arrest after an au
tomobile answering the descrip
tion of his roadster had been seen
speeding south on. Commercial
street endangering the life . of a
woman pedestrian.
; Probate, Court '
Elsie Hudspeth estate; petition
of B. W. White, L. W. Howell and
Walker & Howell funeral home
for recalling of order naming Leo
N. Childs as executor and for ap
pointment of L. W. Howell as ad
ministrator under'a later will an
nexed ;. will dated November . 3,
1937, provided for appointment of
B. H. White as executor, left $1 to
a son, Frank, and other, property
to a friend, Lida B. Pugh; estate
estimated worth $1200, all in per
sonal property.
John Davis estate ; order ap
pointing Tillie Davis administra
trix of 81000 real property estate
and naming Ariel Van Fleet,
W. E. Keyes and F. S. Lamport as
appraisers. -
Alford Nolan, jr., guardianship;
appraisal, 850, by Hugh . Fisher,
Alice H. Page and Irene' Roem-
hiidt.
Dollie Hammond estate; final
decree given C. R. Hammond, ad
ministrator
- Marriage Licenses
David M. Dobyne, 52, salesman,
Eugene, and Roma Wray Stark,
44, housekeeper, Kansas City, Mo.
- Justice Court
Wilbur Russell; plea of guilty,
charge of dynamiting private
property near Marion; bound over
to grand.jury; 8100. bail posted.
. Municipal :Court
Wiljard Dupsmer,-Route J, vi
olation of the basic speed rule,
fined $2.5.0,.; . , ;
i Ernest Brame, charged with
driving a "motor Vehicle while un
der the influence of intoxicating
liquors, acquitted.
177 Lose Drivers'
Licenses, October
A total qf 177 Oregon drivers
were deprived of their operators'
licenses by revocation or suspen
sion in October,. Secretary of State
Snell reported Saturday. This es
tablished a new high monthly rec
ord. .'
" These' revocations and bus
pensions occur in - many cases
where the driver can ill afford to
lose his license," Snell said. "If
more drivers realized the serious
ness of such offenses as reckless
or drunken driving they would be
less prone to take a chance on get
ting away with it."
The previous high month was
August of this year when 156
licenses were suspended or ref
voked. " I
Multnomah and Klamath coun
ties again headed the list of re
vocations and suspensions with 34
and 14 respectively.
ANNOUNCING
THE ROSE SHOP
439 State St.
Featuring . Roses, Gardenias,
Violets, Orchids and
Corsages
Potted Plants & Cat Flowers
Open Evenings, Sundays
. & Holidays .
USE CHINESE HERBS
. WHEN OTHEIIS FAIL
CHARLIE CHAN
Chinese Herbs '
REMEDIES .
.'Healing virtue
has been" tested
hundreds 'years
for ' chronic "ail
ments, nose,'
throat,; sinusitis.
cuirrn, ears, g. b. Tout
lungs, asthma, chronic cough,
stomach, gall . stones; - colitis,
constipation, diabetls,- kidneys,
bladder, .heart, blood,' nerves,
neuralgia, rheumatism,- high
blood pressure, gland, . . skin
sores, male, female and chil
dren disorders. .
S. B, Fong, 8 years practice
in , China, , Herb Specialist,
122 N. Commercial St.. Salem,
Ore. Office hoars 9 to 6 p. m.
Sunday and Wed. 9 to 10 a. m.
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Nice,' young and fat; Many. first quality hens around'
8 to 11 lbs. and toms are heavier. Freshly , killed,
thoroughly chilled, not frozen, delivered to your door
Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving. -
Price 28c Per Pound Dressed.
No turkeys delivered after Thanksgiving, Buy several as they
keep nicely la cold storage. If yon want something good, get
a Ithotenjarm turkey. Phone orders taken. Order early, by
. Monday noon at latest. t
E.A.Rholen Phone 3353: 1595 S. High Si.
Russia Stages Biggest Election
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: .!. Nikolai Ye-ioffJ I
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Soviet Russia goes to the polls on Dee. 12 to elect 1,000-odd deputies '
to the Supreme Soviet congress and 2,000,000 deputies to local Soviet1
councils. More than 100,000,000 are expected to vote. First to an-'
nounce their candidacy were Josef Stalin, dictator and chief com'
missar, and Nikolai Yezhoff, head of the Russian political police. The
Soviet election- differs radically from most elsewhere in that there is
only one party represented on the ticket, voters' choice being- re
stricted to candidates, all of whom are pledged to the same credo.'
However, the "privilege" of voting a secret ballot strikes the Russian
as rather satisfying and a most democratic step. Discussion groups
review the qualifications of various candidates and the whole business
I-.-, -t-..; is carried'off In very tertous manner. , . .
Feet Given Blame
For Various Ills
"Many serious conditions in the
body are caused by our present
day living, our unnatural, posture
and the resulting breaking down
of our feet, which are the shock
absorbers of the body and nervous
system," says Dr. W. F. Hbjlo
way, a well-known specialist In
manipulative foot, correction, who
will be with Dr. Stapran this Mon
day and Tuesday. .
"If you want-to Bee some of the
ill effects of the abuse of the
feet," continues Dr. Holloway,
'just stand on the corner of any
of your main streets and read the
expressions on the faces of the
people who pass by. You can see
expressions of pain, or pinched
faces 'from chronic irritation to
the nerves, and yon can predict
accurately many physical ills from
observing the stride, posture and
facial t expressions ' of those who
walk by you.- -v ! .
Then If you would see the ill
effects magnified, Just go into
our present-day Chinatown in San
Francisco, and see the facial ex
pressions of the Chinese women,
their contours and body posture.
and see them hobble on feet which
have been deformed by binding
which: Is merely an extreme form
of similar punishments now in-
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Miller Bldg. Phone 7953
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Even though, we have to
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your convenience, our op
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Optometrists
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MORRIS
flicted upon many
country today!"
in our own
Knows Where to
Go After Injury
Elwood Buffin, employe of the
Horst Bros, hop yards at Inde
pendence, fell as he was getting
out of the rumble seat of a car,
at Front and Center-streets last
night and smashed his- right
thumb. - He hurried to first- aid
attendants at the ' city fire .hall
where he. was treated.
A doctor was called and. the in
jured member sewed. -
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Special Meet
Of Grange Set
Installation of Pomona
and Subordinate Officers
Slain Feature - -
Dr. William Jasper - Kerr of
Portland, chancellor emeritus of
the Oregon state system of higher
education, will address special
meeting of Marion county Pomo
na grange, to be held at the Red
Hills grange hall at Liberty Sat
urday, December 11.
All Pomona - grange ' officers
will be installed at this meeting,
and tor the first time all Marion
county subordinate grange offi
cers who so desire will be :- in
stalled at the same session as Po
mona officers. The meeting is
open to the public, with the morn
ing session called for 10 o'clock,
me aiternoon program,, an
nounced . .by Pomona . Lecturer
Mrs. D. B. Kleihege of Chemawa
grange, will Include:
- Prosrram Is Arranred
Numbers by Roberts orchestra;
group singing; roll call of subor
dinate masters; report of the Po
mona ' committee chairmen in
eluding: . Agriculture, County
Agent Harry L. Riches, legisla
tive, Roy J. Rice of Roberts; home
economics, Mrs. Irma Lindqnlst,
chaplain. Mrs. Sarah Maulding,
secretary, Mrs. L. O. Hadley of
Silverton Hills, treasurer, Willard
Stevens, North-Howell; short swit
by. Red Hills grange; .violin solo.
Miss Ruthyn Thomas; address by.
Dr. Kerr; vocal solo, Rev. J. E.
Campbell of Salem; closing song,
J. O. Farr of Ankeny Is Pomo
na master.
Educators Attend
Oregon City Meet
Superintendent of Schools Si
las Gaiser and Fred Wolf, high
school principal, accompanied sev
eral Salem teachers to the second
annual meeting of the Oregon vo
cational association held ' Friday
night at Oregon City. '
Superintendent of Portland
Schools Ralph Dugdale was the
speaker. About 175 vocational ag
riculture, industrial arts, econom
ics and trades and industries
teachers attended.
-SPECIAL-
Onr Csual Wave, Complete 75c
Perm. Oil f .50
Push Wave,
Complete .
Open Thurs. Eve.
by App't. .
Phone 8663
307 First National Bank Bldg.
CASTLE PERM. WAVERS-
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uily describe kickoffs, cross-bucks, end-runs, and the thousand thrills of the
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OREGON STATESMAN
M B E R O F. THE A SSOCIATED PRESS 1
In Second Week
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Evangelist. Walter Fiscus, who
with Mrs. Fiscus starts second
week of services at Court Street
Christian church. "
Fiscus Services
Drawing Crowds
. ....
v Evangelistic services being con
ducted at Court Street Christian
church, corner Court and 17th
streets, will enter their second
week today. The evangelists, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Fiscus, have ap
peared In Salem before, the for
mer supplying the First Christian
church In the pastor's absence.
For two years he has been doing
graduate study at Phillips univer
sity, Enid, Oklahoma. Mrs. Fiscus
has charge of the song service at
the meetings.
Services are held at the church
each night except Monday.
PALO MAR
Beauty Salon
Popular Price$
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Corn Show Honor
Taken by Bierly
Sweepstakes, Junior and
Open Tides Are Held
by Gervais Youth "
Elmer Bierly, Gervais 4H club
member, was! awarded both the
junior, the open and the sweep
stakes championships by Judges
who examined entries in Marion
county's . first corn show in six
years, which opened here yester
day in the United States National
bank building. The show will con
tinue until noon today.
Awards were as follows:
Open class, 25 ears, yellow dent
Elmer Bierly, Gervais, first;
John Bannick, Gervais, second;
Dean Schaap, Gervais, third; Joe
Brogan, Rickreall, fourth.
Junior class, 25 ears, yellow
dent Elmer ! Bierly, first; Billie
Davis, Parrlsh Gap, second; Wer-
na Froehllch,! Bethel, third; Rich
ard Davis, Parrlsh Gap,: fourth;
Jack Skelton Parrlsh Gap, fifth.
A trophy cup was awarded to
Bierly for winning the sweep-
stakes.- --. -
Wayne D. Harding, Marion
county club leader, said he was
pleased with the show and hoped
to see it continue from year to
year. Corn does not mature early
enough here for suitable exhibi
tion at the state fair, ,
The show was sponsored by the
bank and David W. Eyre, manager.--
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