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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, January 12, 1938 PAGE FIVE Local News Brief: Coming Events Jan. 15 Mirlon County. Jer sey Cattle clnb annua meeting, MWA hall, SUverton. Jan. 15 Salem unit Dairy Co-op annual meeting, chamber of commerce, I o'clock. Jan. 19 -Credit association annual party. Woman's clnb building, 8 p. m. ... : - Jan. 2A Closing date for en trie in 8alnv Rralty board's water slogan content. ' v Jan. 2H Missouri society meets 7:30 p.m., 240 M North Commercial, f. ":-. Hill Shows Pictnres The Port land chamber fI commerce Mon day was shown ; motion pictures by Dr. David B. H1U of Salem, taken by himself, -One film was Beecroft Case Set Thursday Hobson Trial in Justice! Court to Be Jan. 21, Judge Announces Blind Also Receive "New Deal 19 PIy Accepted Dr. Robert Moulton Gatke, head of the politi cal science department at Willam ette university, has received word 1 that a play which! he has written entitled "Fragment of God has been accepted by the Methodist Book concern. This is his tntra morality play to be published. It will appear along with" several other play 3 which i win be punusn ed t nbook form jfor. church pro ductions. :-v ' ' j Kathryn Gunnell at the Gunnell & Robb Studio fo - a limited time IV ICCl lisuui w.... ,.. ... Condra to Build A building permit was obtained yesterday by Lester Condra, from the ."city; building inspector's office, to build a one-storyl private garage at 154 Columbia. J 30. Further permits were issued to: Joe Vo- gel. to reroof a bne-atory dwell ing at 690 Southj 17th, $30; W. J. Knox, to rerOof a one-story dwellinr at 2107 !Center S40 ; E. W. i Kay, to alter . a two-story I companying Drl Hill to Portland I Woolpert, J. H. Farrar and R. B, dwelling at 1525 Filrmo on t. 1140. . Dates were set In Salem Jus tice court yesterday - for trial of two drunken ; driving cases; one of them a carryover from last year when the first jury to hear the testimony - failed to agree, j This case, state-vs. C E. Bee croft, will be tried before a Jury at 9 :3Q a.m. Thursday. The oth er, state va. Emery W. Hobson, was set for trial at 9 a.m. Frt- I day, Jan.-21." The Beecroft retrial is expect ed- to take more than a day's time.. The Jury will consist of six - men . selected from .-. a list made for the Isaac Walton league ot eight, drawn yesterday, that and the other has been screened I includes Keith Brown, C. F. Pat- throughout the pountry by the ton, George L. King. Wlllard P. National Dental 'association. Ac-1 Ringle, William Entress, A. T. ; Girl Severely Burned City first aid car attendants yesterday morning were called to 971 Jef ferson street to administer aid tol ourt gt Beverly AndersOn. 4-year oio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Anderson, who hd severely burned herself ith hot grease. The burns, according to aid men. for the showing iwere Mrs. Hill, Mis Claudia Benson and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. Good selection! at .The Fashlon ette's January ' Clearance. 429 Seeks Home; Girt A home for a 13-year-old g i rl Mrs. Nona White, county probation officer,! considers "exceptionally nice," is : Miller. Circuit Court ' State vs. Russell Scott; motion for dismissal for reason defen dant has not been brought to trial at next term of court 4s which indictment is triable after being found; delay held not with defendant's consent. liquidators, a corporation, vs. J ell C. Thompson; transcript on appeal from Salem justice court Costs or County Agencies Related 'risoners Keep Amounts to 66.71 Cents Daily Figures Indicate s were second degree and covered J being sought by Mrs. White. She J judgment for defendant. about one-third cjf the back area. parts of the left leg and palm of the left hand. f , -..-. n The Salem Federal is paying 4 on savings. All accounts insured. Ashnrst Assigned - Chief Jus tice Bean of the state supreme court yesterday assigned Circuit Judge Ashurst of Klamath coun ty to go to Lakeview and accept a plea of Charles Letaner. in Jail there on a criminal charge. Offl- said yesterdayf it would be pre ferred to placeSthe girl in a fam ily with a baby or two and where she can attend school. Persons interested should apply to Mrs. White In person; at her office in ; the courthouse; Constable Fees Out Marion E. K. Piaseckl vs. F. E. and Blanche Osborne; order confirm ing and sheriff's return reporting sale of real property to plaintiff on foreclosure for $652.19. Hugh Earle vs. Rufus C. Hol man; orders in connection with controversy over liquidation of Lloyd's Insurance comnanr of county s loss by elimination of America, sustaining demurrers to sss a t i 1 11 I f S M for theael - : v -.:::: :. :-x-x-:-' : woea.r 4 y - y - .'. 5 ' v n . vX A-x-x:'.-, N ' f v-. tt . - x t 'v 4 ' ' -4 dais said Lehner guilty but that Lake county was Portland. wanted to plead Judge Hay of j holding court in service fees on the serving of legal papers will be around $1200 a year out of the Salem district constable's office Constable Earl Adams estimated yesterday. The sheriff's office recently estimated the' loss there ould reach $1500 a year. Both offices will continue to collect mileage fees for their Paints, Roofing. Mathis 474 Ferry 404.676 Drivers Licensed A total of 404,676 motor vehicle op- services to litigants erators licenses have been Issued since the license period opened July-1. 1937. Secretary of State - Snell reported j Tuesday. These permits are issued every two years. Snell estimated that more than 500,000 permits would be issued during the current license period. Governor on KOAC' "Ore gon's Prospects for Prosperity in Mrs. S b n k s Convalescent Mrs. H. F. Shanks Is now able to receive . visiting friends at her home at 195 South Cottage street after her return from Salem Gen eral hospital where she has been confined since January 2 from injuries suffered Jn an automobile accident. Mrs. Shanks received 1938," will be discussed by" Gov- two fractured ribs and other in- ment to inventory, giving proper- complaints in Intervention of Winifred R. Miller and E. R Hyde. ' Probate Court Maria Ertelt estate: appraisal by Joseph J. Keber, J. A. Kaiser and J. T. Bauman reporting real property worth $17,050 and per sonal property, $14,375.23 in cluding $10,900 in notes given by Carl and Emma Ertelt and $1374.23 In cash. Charles Ertelt estate; apprai sal, $2750, insurance policy on life ot Maria Ertelt, by Joseph J. Keber, J. A. Kaiser and J. T. Bauman. , Ida Mav SDaetiz estate: order dismissing citation on, motion of Scouts Will Collect, NYA Roy Hariana, administrator; mat ter settled. Flora K. Watt estate; supple- Recent appointment of a man to the newly-created post of federal special agent for the blind heralds new deal for those who have tost their sight. Joseph P. Clunk. 41. himself blind, who has had extensive experience in helping others In similar plight, is delegated to develop jobs for the blind and supervise the program. This Is the first time that the blind have been admitted to the civil service, and It may prove an opportunity for them to get numerous govern ment posts in the future. One of the chief objectives of Director Clunk win be to try and place blind workers In Industry where there . are many Jobs they can perform with efficiency. Boy Scout Board . Review Tonight The monthly board - of review for Boy Scouts will be held tonight in the chamber ot commerce rooms at 7:30 o'clock. Scouts who hare completed requirements for advancement will go up before the board of review to be examined. George Naderman is In charge of the review and Rover troop No. 1 will assist. Boys who satisfac torily pass this review will receive their award at the court of honor Joseph Kennedy Visits Governor Maritime Official Renews old Friendship; Knew, Martin as Solon It cost Marion county 66,71 cents a day to keep a prisoner In the county jail and $1,067 a day to care for an inmate at the poor farm In 1937. according to t0 held a veek from tonJgnt iiuauciui siuay suomuiea to the county court yesterday by the county clerk's office. Total : jail operating' expense for the year was $5366.13, of which $4486.99 was for meals, $314.41 for medical service, $304.17 for medical supplies, $183.31 for repairs. $62.55 for fuel and miscellaneous Items totaling $10. The county's poor farm cost a total of $5313.36. The farm board bill was $3083.53. Studies of the costs ot operat ing the Stayton and Jackson hill crushers showed the latter to be higher but much of the excess expense Was held due to repairs required to the crushing machine there after It had been moved from the Stayton rock pit where most of the wear and tear oc curred. The Stayton crusher pro duced 22,791 yards of rock for $803.21, or at 38.64 cents a yard, while the Jackson hill plant turned out 21,106 yards for $14,- 584.18, or at 69.09 cents a yard. Repairs charged to the Jackson hill crusher amounted to $3312.67. '37. Income Taxes Over 5 Alillions Oregon Collections More Than Double Those of 1931, Shown Tooze Again Head Of Pension Croup Capacity Crowd at Meet; Initiative Petitions to Be Circulated Joseph P. Kennedy,' chairman of the United States maritime commission, conferred with Gov ernor Charles H. Martin for near ly an hour Tuesday. "I came to Salem to pay "my respects to the governor who was the first man I interviewed in Washington after I was appointed a member ot the commission In 1934," Kennedy said. "Governor Martin was congressman from Oregon at the time." Kennedy said he did not know when he would go to England to become ambassador for the rea son that he had not yet been con firmed by the senate. "I am merely taking a look over the maritime, situation." Kennedy .continued. "Early next month a commissioner will come out here to conduct a thorough inspection. Governor Martin refused to dis- Collections of Income taxes la Oregon 'for 1937 aggregated $5. 344,047. as compared with $2, 278.767.98 in 1931, the state tax commission reported to Governor Charles H. Martin yesterday. Of this total, $1,741,039.27 was received from corporations-and $3,328,683.95 from Individuals. Income taxes collected since the inception of the law in 1929 aggregated $19,640,068.71, . The estimated income taxes for 1938 are somewhat less than those actually collected for 1937, officials said. Funds received from Income taxes are used to offset property levies. close the nature of his discussion with the maritime commission chairman. The governor had previously announced that several .matters of outstanding importance wouia be discussed. . QUICPOSITIYEBillEFfcr IIE:0RR1!0IDS"!; tor 2 years w aav aoe. ccsafaUy trtd thousaad i people for th aihacats v cpacUlua ia. Kcctal m4 Coloa and Stomach aiU ants CMipUtclr done away with without a hospital iMrMlaa. Ma eonf inamcBt. Mo loaa of tirao from yoor work. CaU r writ for FREE Booklet today. Dr.C.J.DEAN CLINIC ePfclTwfffcsieaWal wMw M.S. Cor. E. Boraside aad Grand Ara. Tatcaaoes EAat MIS Portlaad, Onsoa Broken Furniture Roundup Planned Ocean Beach Was Nearer to Salem Mend Articles, Needy Families Receive ernor Charles Hi Martin in a ra dio" address over KOAC, Oregon State college station, at 7 p.m. Thursday. January 13. The ad dress will consume between 15 and 30 minutes, the governor said. juries in the crash. Clnb Xo. 4 Tonight Election of officers which was postponed from the last I meeting will take place at tonight's meeting of Townsend club No. 4 at 7:30 in ty descriptions; final order grant ed Cora J. Holman, administra trix. . Bern ice Stoudenmeyer estate; final order granted Henry New ten Stoudenmeyer. executor. Elizabeth Whitehead estate; final order t granted J. C. Wage- thm Hiphlanl a-hnnl A totwi nf Sneaks Thnrsdav-Dr. George I -.- a 0 Villa LfoAflt I I I- roor, paaior corvallis will be read. The pub- James Daniel Oxley estate; or aieinooisi .piB:opai cuunu u Portland will address Willamette university students daring the chapel period Thursday. Follow ing the exercises he will meet with the Wesleyans for luncheon. X Obituary Schtager John Schlager, 86, late resident of route two. in this city January 7. Survived by son, Joseph Schla ger ot Los Vegas;, Nev., and sis- ter. Mrs. B. F. Plum of portiana. Funeral announcements later from the W. T. Rigdon company. 11c is Invited to attend this meet ing.; ; -f n . Lats florist. 1 376 N. Lib. Ph 9593 Air Death f Mourned Walter Zosel and S. R. Maloney of Sa lem were personal friends of George A. Anderson, representa tive of the B F. Goodrich com pany, who was lost with the air- decree granted Peter Kufner. ad liner wrecKea in xaoniana jmoh- ministrator Districts assigned to Boy Scout troops who will aid the Salem Council Of Women's organizations in their drive tor broken furni ture next Saturday morning were announced yesterday by Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, council president. The drive will be conducted der on petition of Rose Estella only between the hours of 9 to 12 Oxley setting aside to her as o'clock Saturday morning, and widow's property . exempt from furniture donated will be mended prosecution i one automobile. tin a NYA nroiect and then riven Lillian Applegate estate; order to needy families here. The pro appointing William Gahlsdorfad- ject will also afford work and ministrator of estate consisting training to worthy boys between of claim against George warman for damages. : . ' Peter A. Kufner estate; final Fred I. Tooze, sr., was reelected president ot Townsend club No. 2 at Monday night's meeting. Other officers elected and installed in cluded L. C. McShane, vice-presi dent; E. T. Prescott, secretary: Mrs. Blanche Walscher, assistant secretary; Mr. Fellows, treasurer; advisory board, J. H. Merryman. C. H. Busey. Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Geologic History of State Thomas Burfum, Mrs. Pogue, Mrs. Outlined by Clark in and Mrs. A. H. Wyatt and 'Mrs. rrii v: i lu m. Bircn at njwauiS I A canacitv atiriionra wn nrsi. ent for the club's meeting In the When the ocean beach extend- Leslie ME church. Arthur Moore, ed from the Macleay vicinity district manager who was reelect around through the old jfllahee ed to that office at the convention Country club property and across in Corvallis Sunday, Installed, the the nresent channel of the Will- officers and outlined the work amette river to Amity, it left in- immediately ahead of the clubs of numerable records in the way of i congressional aistnct. ep .heila. some of which Prof. T1 includes, he said, clrcula Herman riark. Willamette nnl- "on peuuons to put tne uener- versity geologist, exhibited at the 1 Welfare act on the ballot at the 51am Vlwin i lnl lnnr-hnnn I eicvuuu, vur supu- hi. ..! .nK. lar vote as te whether or not the day, it was learned here yester day.. "( To Show European Pictures Dr. Laban Steeves will show -motion pictures,! taken during his European tour last summer; in the lobby ot the YMCA next Sat urday night at .8 o'clock. Every one interested Js invited to at tend the showing of the' pictures, taken in 25 different countries. the ages of 18 and 25 years. Scouts traveling in a truck, will make a house to house solicitation for the furniture. The town has been zoned Into Stirniman J estate; ap- 10 Bections as follows: District one North end, troop 14 sponsored by the deaf school and Sea scouts, deaf school is ren dezvous. District two Jason Lee church Hallie praisal. $4450. Including $4200 in real property by Herbert Winkler, Lloyd Springer and King Bartlett. 4 Marriarre Licenses Dennis At the residence," 1600 State street, January $ Major Price Dennis. aged 75 years, husband of Lenora Dennis and brother of tMSTr Sale Friday. Saturday AflkJns of Wallace, tao aD irftn1ar vja star. St Beatrice Whitehead ot uaniano. k - - - Calif- Funeral service will take I OB Commiasioa Wil- place from the W. T. Rigaon cnap- bur Rowe superintendent of the el Wednesday, January iz, i Mllwaukle schools was elected Tuesday a member of the state textbook commission to succeed Rex Putnam, state superintendent of schools. The result of the elec- Peer I Hon was announced hv the state In this city, January s. Annur 1 board of education Peer, aged 14 years, son or Ar chie Peer of Linnton, Oregon. ftodv In care of the W. T. Rig- ion company, announcement services later. . 1:20 . m. Committal services IOOF cemetery. Dr. W. C. Kant aer officiating. of Putnam to Speak The Marion county democratic society will have Rex Putnam, state superin tendent of public instruction, for " Edward Roberts, 26, paper Urea, troop 12. sponsored by this worker, 644 South commercial church, also the rendezvous. street, and Esther Condra, 15, District four St. Joseph Cath- housekeeper,'154 Columbia, botn 0uc church, troop sponsored by of Salem. , church, also the rendezvous. Justice Court , District five Dan Burns cor- Donald Virgil Roberts; 10-day ner, troop 5, Calvary Baptist laid sentence, driving automobile chhrch. also meeting place. with dealer's Dlatea: has waved I District six Leslie M. E. extradition to Idaho on larceny chnrch. Troon 2. sponsor and (harge and is beinf held await-1 meeting place this same church. ing arrival of officers from that District seven Leslie Junior high school, troop one. Salem Ro tary club meet in Rotary hut at Leslie junior high. District eight Knight Memor ial church. Troop 3, Knight Mem orial church sponsor and rendei vous. District nine Washington school. trooD 13. First M. E, state. Alleyway May Be Given new Name Residents In the Immediate I church, sponsor. Its Stols ' " . Gideon Stolz, $3. at 'the resi dence, 575 Court street, January 1 tocittJ president, in fatner of Walter T. Stols,! a-randtather of Richard Stolz and I Gehlhar to; Speak Labor dlffl- SraSrT rmeetog dl.Vrt adTacent to the alleyway 1 District 10-Senior high school, at the courthouse Friday night. according to Avery Thompson, on 21st street between Court and troop nine, sponsored by Amen State were Monday night granted can Legion; senior high school Is their reouest to the tlty planning rendezvous. and zoning commission to desig nate the name as Cadamus Court. Mrs. Margaret Stolz Marshall; cultles and their effects on the The approval is contingent on the II I I fnlrpf fV rreat grandfather ot Martha M. j farmer will be discussed by Max acceptance of the city council. H -- AvUlIkll, 1U1 Marshall, all of Salem. Funeral Gehlhar, West Salem fruit grow- .The commission referred bacs; services will he from the chapel er and canner, at the Salem Lions to the council an ordinance bill of the W. T. Rigdon company ciUb luncheon at the Quelle providing. fOTj a change from tire Thursday, January 13 at. 130 I Thursday noOn.j January Revised p.m. Interment at IOOF cemetery. Re-Roor No w Elf strom. 6SS El ntTS! was Kiz'ed by the coramlssionL : : Vincent in orxiana. -u. x " tf Brown, 1243 Elm street. West Sa rnnla Vincent, aged 42 years, 01 1 . . : . j &--ES5S Auto Cracks Pole,! Jr.. and brother of GtortJviaj wtistactory Ust night Her cenand Mrs. Hazel Cobban, a 1 bjiBd depuy utd tnw ot Mci-oy. ra' o... be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel , Wednesday, Jan uary 12. at 3 p.m. Committal ser vices City View cemetery. Dr. James E. MilUgan will officiate. zone 2 to zone 3 for a district on Gatnes street, stating that the j xhe January term trial docket commission had no power to act. 1 in department one of circuit court Prating or zoning orainances WM revised yesterday to lncluie Part Left Behind ject was Rain' 'Oregon from Rocks to act shall be written into the con stitution. PrpflMon f Tnnia In hla rnnr That period was, however, only -ointed ont that , rinh h.d an intermediate one in Oregon's made ereat not on,y n fiu. geological maiorj. rrui. .ra. merical ,trength but In the Inter- said. At some previous time all eBt taken by members, and he de- of Oregon was nnder water ex- dared that because ot the increas- cept an island In what is now ed interest In pensions for the Curry county and an island or aged on the part of the general peninsula which is now part of public. It was the viewpoint of the Blue mountains In eastern Oregon. Prehistoric Animals He told of three-toed dinosaur Office of Sheriff Isn't Notified of Escape, Asserted this club that prospects of enact ment of the Townsend plan into law are better than ever before. A banquet was held in honor of tracks found in the Myrtle Creek the new members and the newly IHnltT. of a mammoth'a tooth installed Officers. and other evidences of prehistor ic animal life in the Willamette valley. Prof. Clark deplored the fact that many such exhibits original ing In Oregon have gone into museums In other states, and that the recognised authorities on Ore gon geolbfy are Californlans Tn f fcah nf At A aartfh at nst avva Mr- I OL..1II A SI T U A -IJiV wit. Aanvnn a wKam Qh.Va 1 0UCIIU A, V. .DUX aV W SB UUl river is the greatest in the world. 'u,?'"ed ritorf5T iV1 clothed and released a fugitive from the state hospital. The es caped Inmate. Everett Stewart, was found last Wednesday on a farm at Macleay where a farmer reported an attempt to carry away clothing. He was wearing only un derwear and socks although the day was cold. The sheriff's staff, not having KaivH fitavivf tiaji mmmiI f,AM A 192-page bulletin, cotitledUt,. hn.r.it.1 hi w. ... . v.u.uu. ovwwj, I Hinml An wkbh to linlil him ,nil Issued- by the state educational thil.fftP- im .-irtfM .i department In cooperation with wnt hlm oa hU way stewart told eUUon. is attracting wide atten- wet and of theIr BaTm burn. tlon. Rex Putnam, state superln- whn h. hnna- thm nn h a vi huwh aiuiuiiuicu l fir t n A rv xueauBJ. - I "Th atafA hnanital SiAn't .nil. Putnam said more than 2000 . .n. - .v .tt eopites already have been dlstrlb- expUlned yesterday, "in fact they UVvU exceeding the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, the speaker said. State Educational Pamphlet Notable Tlbbet In this citv. January 11, Nettle Jane Tlbbet, aged 7 years, of 0 9 7 South 1 3 th street. Mother of Pearl Caughlln ot Modesto, 17 cases scheduled to be presented to Juries beginning today in the following order: Georgia Fuller vs. Helen Hiller Minnie D. Keeney vs. City of Sa lem; Peter J. Jensen, guardian, vs. Salem Taxi Service; waiter a. Wnn a motorist rammed Into 1 Minier vs. Aineri ueorge; cw Governor I Declines Cover-1. ti.nhrm nni at tha Oak Tree I key Register Co., vs. M. M. Mc- nor Charles tt. Martin yesterday j service station, corner , Highland J Cullough; Olive P. Hyatt vs. Pail decUned an Invitation to atted and Portland ... roads sometime I Hp A. Eiker; Maple P. Brown vs. a reception to be given by Pre- Monday night, he or she left be- j Oregon Motor Stages; Koy kocis sident end Mrs, Roosevelt at the a sizable calling card but Olaf Edlund: SUte vs. Lowell haven't done so yet.1 master. White House in Washington the blank. night of January . 15. Rose Dairy. Kmed Certificate ot assumption! ot the business Calif., Ida Ball ot Santa Ana, name. Rose Dairy, waa men wun Calif., Esther Ridley of RosevlDe, County Clerk Rover yesterday by Calif.. Ruth Fnhrer of S a 1 e m, Frank. Bernard J. Arnold F. and Charley Tlbbet ot GaYdena, CaliL, j Alfred G. Schiedler ot ML Angel. of Eugene and nwiaht Tlbbet of Oakland. CaUf.. sister of Mabel Ryan ot Portland and Maud Doornbor of Calcutta, IndU; also survived by 11 grand children. Funeral service will be held from the W. T. Rigdon chap el Thursday. January 13. at 10 a m. Committal service City View cemetery. Adj. John Allen will ot- ficiate. --; ri,:K'-: Uv':V; ; 'Death Word . Received Mrs. Manager Pruitt of. the station I said yesterday a running board of the car was left sucking in tne telephone pole. Identity of the car owner or driver is unknown. Chimney Fire Listed City fire men put out a small chimney and wall fire at 971 Union street yes- Lacey; SUte vs. Leo Nlcholis Kil- lian; Eena Co., vs. E. F. scnotr.; Anton Rothenfluch vs. Clement Duda: state industrial accident commission vs. Jesse Edward Par rish; Salem Automobile Co., vs. Carl O. Specht; Meda Passage vs. Kathryn L. Gunnell. : FLOWERS- OLSONS Florist Court & High Phone 716G William McGilchrist, sr. yester- J terday morning.' A small amount day morning' received word of the of damage was reported. death of her mother. Mrs. James , . .J, Thompson. 91, at Vancouver. Vmlo"Z2l??ZlnZ o p. ' i . ers and farm laborers will hold .:, . - a union meeting tonight at the Two Face Drunk Charges Joe J Labor temple: at S o clock De Garie. transient, and Clyde Legion to Attend Funeral of Stolz Guy Morgan, Hillsboro, were yes terday listed ;on the city police blotter, charged with being drunk In a public place.' Adjutant Mem Pearce yesterday urged all members of Capital Post No. 9. American Legion, here to attend the funeral services at 1:30 n. m. Thursday for the late Gideon ri Ta Xtr and Mrs. Thomas S. Stolz. GAR veteran who died nere Monaay. i ne aemcea wn m Births J. tcittt. 207O Mvrtle. a son. Law Uadry Class Toaight The Un-lrence Edward, born January 5 at held from tha W. T. Rigdon com- ii. .f.. oiin win urn "Tha I th Siicm Rcsril hosDltal. I canv Chanel. .1 1- r iuntn v t. ih. i..l p.n.arn.Tn ifr and Mm Jo-1 - Tn acrnrdance with Mr. StOIX mlnr.r MaHorho the Legionjhas $9 to tumjrver to the nixht. Miss ' Olive Stevens Is the I aon, Vernon Dnane, born January I are being seiectea 10 aerve- act leader. J 1 - i 19 at the Deaconess hospital, : lire pallbearers. ; . 7 - ,mproTe tbe currtcttlQm for California where he has rela- ' J. ' ... . tlTes. a 9 improve classroom instruc tion by aiding teachers to study their own curriculum problems, To encourage and assist teach ers In developing local courses of study especially adapted to their own needs. To lay a foundation that may eventually be ot assistance In pre paring state . courses of study. CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS JAY MORRIS Florist Phone 8637 ; Foreclosure Bid Exceeds Sum-Due - The rare occurrence of a sher iff's sale bid of more than the amount due under real prop erty foreclosure execution -was disclosed yesterday in a return to the county clerk's office on a sale in connection with the suit of Rose Gwlnn against Charles Robert Simon, Charles- Simon as administrator of Joseph Simon estate and Edna Simon Da vies. With 1292.11 to be raised at the sale, j the plaintiff bid the exact amount hot Joan Pu.cn, accord ing to the return, bid S 900 and hr offer waa accented. The result is that the sheriff court clerk - for payment to the defendants. Dc.CbanLan CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, akin, and urinary system of mem and woaaea. Remedl for constipation, asthma, arthritis, agar dlabetla and rheumatism. 20 years la bust- mesa. KatBropatue physician. 393 K Court Sc Corner Moerty. Of- v I and Tuesdays only. aw a. a. 10 a r. h. Yr i m r. M. to 7. . coa - X saltation Blood pressure and urine are free of V lai."pl T.T.LaVH . V.S. w.m eharge. 1 "w w, a m w -w I (10 : m 1 (P7) - 0