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I 1 f -I THe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday -Morning March 3, i j933 ,1 . . -- . 1 PAGE FIVE Local News Brief: To Drew Window Actual prac- i tlce in preparing. window displays will be obtained by class members enrolled in-the evening adolt.TO-i cational ' class t Iff "Merchandise "display" when It meets tonight at tia pavaiv- Alton hardware : and I the Ray LcTFarmer hardware -stores. Previous sessions of the rroun which is made up ot display workers from local retail stores have been held at the new senior cfhnnl' ehDDj building. - The class Is sponsored by local mer: 'f-hantii In cooneratlon with the lo- Vni and state vocational education departments.- Fifteen d 1 splay m-hrfcpra. lire now enrolled m the class, "y- ; -j ' '-T' Coming Events I March 3 Capi. Willard C Bash In lecture, "Green ilell of Asia," ! Leslie aaditotiiun, 8 p. in.' !: . ' . March 4 Ex-Congresswom-an Jeanette Rankin, peace talk at Oldhi, 8 p. m. -i March 25-26 Fourth Manual - Oregon high school speech con test, Willamette university. ! . Sea "Scouts Gather The off 1- Lease Dispute Is Dismissed; Harper-Suit Over Beaver " Dam Land "Possession T not Alatntained r. .! Circuit Judge. L. G. liwelling yesterday afternoon dismissed ,a suit .to oust A. Li Kostennoraer, mint grower, from 25 acres of Bearer d&m land owned by Ralph 6. Harper ; after Harrer as plain tiff and Kosten border ftad pre- cers and crew . of the Sea Scout;! sented. testimony on both sides ship Willamette of Salem went -to J of tQ8 case., 'White Flame! Slayer Freed nain To Alter Capitol Dairies. Inc., yesterday obtain nermission to. alter a one-story I The f action .. Involved Which ;Harper - claimed last fall and Kostenborder main tained did not expire- uAtii next tall. The , situation was Newberg Monday evening as gnests of. the Sea" Scout ship Champoeg of Newberg. A formal l ship's meeting was carried out. dairy building at HO South Com- It was composed of musterjng thej P"- Ik ;i"T w tn mat iJftoo. nther ner- crew. flrilL insneetion. abandon! P"1 by the - fact thai. mits were to: Mrs. Alta B. Can- shipXdrill, and then the 'members! non, to alter a one-story dwel-1 of r tneJ "Willamette' were con- linn- o ?ftr. PnHtanrl rnaif '7ft MnMoil Nhrnnfh the fluartpra rif! liUg MIVf A ' ......... P I i . - " " - - Julius Schuetz, to erect a one-1 the- "Charapoeg" and then on to story v dwelling and garage at f the main deck where the twoj 1255 Spruce. 32400; Hale. & ships discussed the sea scout; ' Carl, to reside a one-story dwel- j program. . . ; f a lease expired i compli- Harper had leased the land to John Hen- hy to. take effect at the I time he I claimed Kostenborder'a term end ed. - . - r. ., , '. . I . .' , ! The criminal case of State vs. Thomas Weidnerewhich pad been set for today before Judge L. H. McMahan was continued rster- fday on the motion of weidners ttnmov T V -Brown tar thts ! To Autograpn uooas apiam 1 n the attoiaie'k illness. Willard C. Bush will be prepared! J The caio ot state T9A Barrett and1 to autograph copies 01 his hooiq i McKee and of state t. Gaub, set "Pahang" aner nis ieciureai me I for vesterdav. . wer also post- nmA rtav been waiting for be-1 Leslie junior: high school auditor- I noned hv arfaemnta mada by ginning class In short hand at the J lam tonight, members 01 tne ;aj i the- attorneys. Capital Business c o l 1 e g e (aay uem i9-sv ciuo, w,uo are sponi j I soring Bia apycan ulc, uaig u-r nouncea. uopies or me doom: win line at 1190 North Winter, ?150; Nelson Bros., to alter a two-story pnblie garage at 585 Chemeketa, 100; H. O. GlveiM to etert a one-story private garage at. 1308 - North Commercial. J40.; . 1 i.uti florist. r7 N. Lib. Ph 9&SJ school.) day. One will start next Mon- Bus Hearlns Tonight Alder man L. F.- LeGarie advises all in terested to attend the public hear- also be on Bale. Captain Bush, bad been Informed that arrangements hare been made for publishing the; book in England on a royalty Ine that Is being held in the city basis, in addition" to the Amerli council chambers at 7: 30, tomgni, can edition in rot-aril to the oroPosed revision of city bus schedules and Toutes. I RotarUns Here A party of jtf. A. Reed, general manager of I Lakeriew business men on a tout) Oregon Motor stages, will be pres- I over the state sioppea m saienj ent. Anyone having suggestions or Wednesday. They were Burt Snyl cnmulaints they wish to' register 1 der, president of Shasta-Cascade will have that opportunity, LeGar- I Wonderland asosciation, Ernest Fetch, ) merchant, and Rickard Shepard, - proprietor of the hoi springs; hotel at the edge ot Lake view. AH Rotarians, they dined with the club at noon, and then ie states. Planes On ; Exhibit ; Fifteen model airplanes were put en ex hibit in the lobby : of the United Statci National bankyswrday vent ok t0 portland by the Leslie junior nign juoaei Airplane club. The models were made by serenthi eighth and nin th grade boys of Leslie, under direction of Loldy Swaiuon, fa culty advisor. The club will hold an air carnival in the Leslie gym nasium soon. Damp wash 3c, Thrift wash 54 full laundry aervlve. Eagle Laun dry, under new management. Phonal 9450. ,f Circuit Conrt . - Virginia M. Ross and Custer E. Rosa .Vs. Charles A4 Hay den; answer and cross-complaint ask ing that plaintiff Virginia Ross and defendant be . decreed own ers of one-half Interest each in two parcels ' ot landl inTolved, that the land be sold and the proceeds divided between them and that defendant have $250 at torney's fees; defendant denies that a 11000 bequest involved has, not been paid to plaintiff. Arthur and Ona i Drake vs. Gladys E. and Charles Gardner; order 'confirming sale Of real pro perty under attachment. William Carothers s. William McKlnney and Earnest Dreas; motion of defendant McKlnney to strike part of complaint. Union Central Life Insurance VARD 295 o ( ' ' ' V " 4 1 ' Housing Aci View Stated at Rotary Choate Balances) Benefits and Drawbacks) ; Terms f Declared Liberal . r 5 """""T- , . i .. I .14.,..-- Paul A. Wrieht (left)! pictured aa be walked out of ward 295, ithe : psychopathic ward, of Jjos Angeiea county jail, m rree man I or ine first time since hi J was taken into custody last November after ho admitted killing: his wife, EiWj-a, "and best friend, John B. KimmelL A jory found Wright insane at the time of the murder when he assertedly found his wife; and Kimmel In an alleged com promising position. With Wright U his attorney, jerry Miesier, ' IIN photo. j - II World Prayer Day Set Here Friday -a - ilrgiiiTj Opehed L tent In Creamery Suit I; Will Meet. 10 a.m. White Is Defendant in at Methodist Church li Test of Market taw U. -i ill rt. -- ' v.l . for Ubservance l L.on8iiiuuonauiy f Chemeketan Trip Salem Che meketans ; will be joined by the Trails I club of Portland for the Pabco Roofs-Elfstrom. Ph. 558. Mheduled hike to Low camp, esist Jw immuw a ck-wv of Molalla, Sunday. Cars will leave wnS the Senator hotel here Sunday Mllwaukle poultrymsn, will Ale T . r' -lJ cn rSund trip drtve is 80 miles nomination for governor, he yes- n terday Informed Secretary of State Snell by telephone. Skrock- said he would be accompanied to Sa lem by a 1 a r g e - delegation of friends and supporters. The time for filing for the primary election expires April 4. ! - r - ; Green Is Cndidate R. J. Green, La Grande, f iled in the state department Tuesday for '.r jfuit judge of - the 10th ) Judicial district. Union and Wallowa coun ties. He filed as a non-partisan. Robert B. Dnaiwar, Portland, fil ed for the republican nomination for representative in the-leglala-tnre from MnltnomahcoBnty. and the : hike 10 miles. Those who wish may hike to High camp, five miles distant from Low camp. states Kenneth Jennings, leader.! company vs. Basil Hi Gearin et al: motion of defendant Gearin Donna Lee Tounjr by Cora Young, guardian ad litem, vs. Lester Rollsoa et . alj order for deposition of defendant J. F. Helander to be taken at the courthouse at 10 a.m. March 8. Clarence 0. Davis vs. A. B. HIns and Frank Wied; answer making general denial. . Prohatt Cdnrt Cornelia Lansing estate; ap- While the new housing .act gives insurance to house building loans 4ipto 16000 on 90 per cent valuation, tor - 2 5-year term and at 5. per cent interest, few bor rowers can expect such generous accommodations, said w. : C. Choate, I assistant cashier ' of the United States National bank. Port land, in ;a talk to the Salem Ro tary club; Wednesday!. Lending or ganizations are more apt to make a loan of 70 per cent and for a shorter term, he said. Choate explained the changes made in 'the old law by the 1938 amendments. The purpose ot the old law! was to stimulate recovery by encouraging buildings and it did accomplish a great deal to ward that end. Modernization loans proved very practical, but the extension of the . loans to equipment bought oin fheMnstall ment plan produced losses and that nortion has not I oeen re newed;; Losses on foreclosures on nronerties have averaged about $500 apiece, said Choate, which is met hy the FHA which: gives the lender government guaranteed debentures covering the principal of the Indebtedness One effect of the more liberal terms may be to depreciate values ot existing houses. because- prospective find. they can build tageously. It may foreclosures because ness of the equities However,' Choate' expressed the hone that the act. out for good and building over the country. said Choate, buyers ; may more advan also increase of the thin of borrowers, would work would reTlre Peace Speaker New Lumber" Yard liimaing atanea F. I. Dressier Part Owner of Local Firm; Retail Department Added : ... Miss Jeanette Rankin, first- US conereaswoman fwho voted against this nation's entry into the World war. She will speak Friday night at 4 o'clock in the old Salem high indltorium un der auspice of the Salem Peace connciL ;! I ' '-I Salvation j Army Solicitors Bogus Major Issues Warning to Public j Against False Fund Campaigners Paint-Roofing. Matliis, 474 Ferry. Legion Sons Meet Friday The Sons of Legion will meet Friday night at 7:30 o'clock In the bid high school building. The Question of a different meeting night to avoid conflict with the meetings of the Legion-sponsored Boy Scout troop .will be discussed, A11 members and veterans' sons who are not members are urged to; at tend. 1 . . . j ! Two hundred women are ex- Arguments or attorneys were nected to attend the World Day I heard in the state supreme court to make part of complaint more of Prayer program to' be held in I-Wednesday in the suit j brought definite and to strike tother arts, the First Methodist church m-ipy me uregon ureamery anu- day from 10 a.m. to 3:30 o clocK, icacturers' association against &o with Mrs. B F. Shoemaker leader ljon T. White, state agricultural for the day, director, and others. j The programarranged by Mrs. J The suit attacked the consti- irving A. Fox, includes: jut ona lty of the Oregon agri- . i.rt. j cultural marketing law. Morning: Business session, de- or votionals "A Day yer in j Kapler pre- Shanghai." Mrs. J. V,Scott. mi,..''.. tZ i mow mio - m. Mi H. Porter, n,u'"s. " ,."A" and "The Church's Charter of K TPnrMentativea T" m couiirei wn i 7t kc. iTioiniiinc- ti -1 . .. ,1 amendment to tne xeaerai con- c 1 oi ins imi ricsiireium. 727.15 m casn. ny wuuam row- Methodlst. Evangelical and Unlt-r solo, WU Health Office Is Busy With Clinics i n " Staff Members Conduct Several at Outlying and' . City Schools era, johan Nielsen ana jsvereti Brown. i. , Eugene Roy estatf ; closing or der granted executors. - , Marjorie Lucille Knox guard ianship; report of I Ipha Rnox. guardian, on sale el; one-fifth in terest in Lane oiinty land to Miles O. Wicks for 3 20. atitution and if enforced would result in the confiscation of prop-1 erty without due process ot law. K Particular objection vas" voiced Staff members bf the Marion county department jot health have been conducting isevaral clinics this week. A clinic was held at Central Howell Tuesday with stu dents from North Howell and Pra- tum coming to Central Howell tor examinations. Twenty-nine stu dents were examined, 1 vaccinat ed and 15 immunized. Miss Helen Bird was the nurse in cSarge. ' At Silvertoa Tuesday afternoon 1(0 tuberculin tests were given which will be read back today, Following the tests an infant clin ic was held 'with 11 babies exam Major Ronald 1. Eberhart ot Portland, divisional commander of the Salvation f Army for Ore gon and southern Idaho, reports that ; a number I ot complaints have been! received regarding people soliciting in the name of the Salvatiob Arfny who are not authorized to refcetve such con tributions.-!! In' order to eliminate the pos- , siallity of any fraud, small num bered identification cards signed by Major Eberhart have been is sued to every .pefspn who is prop erly authorized iy him to receive money for the ; Sanation Army, stating in what; county or state they are authorized to solicit. 1 The major has asked. that the public challenge anyone soliciting for Salvation Army funds to alow their authorization card. If any one la found soliciting funds for the Salvation Army who are not authorized, the I major has re quested that! officers of the law be notified, jwbo have, agreed; to cooperate. Excavation has been started at 1020 North Commercial ajtreetfor , the "new building; which I will, be ' erected to house the retail depart 1 ment of the Capital Lumber com- j pany, Inc. s . , ' I 1 ';"..'? A strictly modern retail lumber establishment is planned.: with ca pacity tor one million feet of lum- - , ber, all protected Iromf weather damage, as well as complete lines' of building materials. The yard will be ready to open in about six -weeks. . : ' I . - ' .. Announcement was also made Wednesday that Floyd LIBressler, tormeriy manager m saiem or Cobbs & Mitchell, had purchased an interest in the firm and would have charge oi tne newjretau ae- . partment. Charles H. Strickfaden will be manager of the! mill and wholesale department on Cherry avenue. f ! , j The Capital Lnmber company will be prepared to handle federal housing loans .for modernization of homes and also long term loans for' new construction. J Company, officials have expressed particular gratification at being able to offer this service. Associated with Mr. Bressler .in . . i . i . i a rm tne retail aepartment wuj oe r . J. Colgan. who also was formerly' with Cobbs Mitchell! Mr. Col gan is especially qualified to ad vise prospective home builders onj the details of Dlannine and finan cing homes under the ted r a 1 housing program. Ham Wright. I a . . . v L,nncneon at Mioaay j i. , . tw 'ttnnm ni tH .P- ined. Miss Helen! Bird was the Luncneon at noon aerveu or r- . .T." ZZ7 . .nr First M. Ei church womerwitB "r6. Tu JKTT UU11UIB1 UIICV.IU1 HlUUlu; IV IIJ Douglas did Mrs. Herbert Ostltnd, chairmani Afternoon session opening at 1:30 o'clock: Devotionala with fellowship in prayer and servic Ulate, control and fix agricultural products. prices of Wanted to rent 4 or 5 R. mod. house, basement, furnace, garage. In desirable neighborhood, within C blks. St. Vincent fie Pani.achoou Mrs. Martin. Phone 79 06. . f SUte Prayer' Broadcast- Rer Guy Drill, pastor of the Fi rat Christian church.'wlll broadcast a portion of the World Day ot Pray er program ever KSLM FrMay ranminr at o'doclu Shut-Ins Dance License Granted The county court yesterday granted a dance jhall license to Herbert Jiar- i W V.. PaTk estate; netitlon of 1 ,,v m virAd Helen M. Park, executrix, for an- CaiTary Baptist, PraUm, Jason thority to sell personal property Le Methodist, First Congreg including poultry hktchery equip- t0nai and Court street Christian ment, omce equipment -ana a -hurches taking part; reading, risen, land Fred Chemawa hall. Hansen for I the Drunk, Charged Dan Qu in land, Salem, appeared on the; citj pelice WUil place. Tewnsend blotter yester'ay, charged being drunk in a public Salem Meet West end others will be. interested tnTownsend clnb will meet ionight this portlon",ot a universal pro- j at 8 o'clock in the West Salem gram. . . icity nau, wim a program kucu ' ...! h1- The public is invited. - Btore nuwrj iipiv o v r-venta surrounding the founding of Montgomery; Ward company tjt Qiaotninal wfll related hv BarMev A. New- 1 BTee OeiiaiOriai man, local manager, before the Salem Ad club at Its meeting at the Quelle at neon Friday. Mu sical numbers will be featured by ! tore employes. f - : . (iiV- annralaal. 1X8228.18. in- clndimr S2500 in ,teal property, or F. A. Boylngton. O. C. Go- belv and Marion Curry. Ida S. Ross estate ; appraisal, 31C83.3S, by Bessie M. Elofson. Ruby W. Emery and Francis E. Clark. ) Marriage licenses Walter J. Mekkers, 22. saw mill, worker, Tillamook, and Mable Stephens, 21, housekeeper, Bav City. - i Justice Court Guy George .Pjoole; trial set for 2 p.m., Maxch-lO. on charges Mrs. Marlon Curry; ! soio, Jap anese church representative; i ta pe rsonatien, accordion solo and offering. ; i The closing number will be an address by Mrs. W. M. Post, mis sionary on furlough from Borneo. 1 June Drake Bound j Over, Grand Jury Report on Finances Is Made tounty Marion countr had a combiiied reserve and surplus totaling 'Judge Miller B. Harden yester day ordered June D. Drake, 611- verton photographer, bound over to the grand jury on the larceny charge over which an extended preliminary hearing I had been conducted In Salem justice eourt Drake has been at liberty on his own! recognizance since his arrest January 19, by order bf Judge Alt O: Nelson of Silverton. Drake was accused of taking a collection of old currency from the I house- of Frank Coffman ot Silverton a short time after Coff- nurse and Dr. V. A the examining. 1 Clinic at Turner Mrs. Dolese waa In charge ot the clinic at Turner Tuesday. Thirteen were given physical ex aminations, 31 vaccinated and 14 given toxoids. Health examinations were given to 4H dab members yesterday af ternoon at the health department. These clnb- members are compet ing for scholarships to he given by the ,Marion county public health association. ' Eight girls and nine boys train Leslie Junior high scnool were examined, two girls and two boys from Detroit and t others. Thfey scored very high in their examinations and were in good physical conditions, of Waning to stop and render aid nan'. deaFh January hi. alter-an acciaen anu llVVii .t ti. berlnning! ot No date has yet been set for a auVnTor to rng hearing for Clark Akder, Sil T,- ni . At I nrenared bv : County Cierg u.i I verxon, ease n tinned 'to March Boyer. Total assets of the county TW A rlrlWca nntk fr aentence on charge of op- aside ft I O ( AaiiresS VU1 mtln. AtttomoWlo with illegal grounds headlight. New WPA Passes -3 1 A To Open Tonight Candidates Billed Three 'aspirant, for seats, in the state senate from Marlon county, Douglas : McKay, Ronald i Jones -r -ml 1 and Edwin Keech, are scheduled P Ortlantl to appear before members! of the Marion; County Republican cittiM 11 - J at their next meeting Tuesday, L ente(l March s. at B p. m. in me jaarion hotel, i Robert E.. Jones, president, who. faces the same charge. aide from, the courthouse nad were listed; a, 11,107.- Hitrhwnv Chiitr.iPT 202.06. against which were nai- J i r Orvall .G. Tucker; 1 tine, ii- anced i3Z3,is.sz in uuhmuh 1 I lisPllfifiinnfi Spf anil in, vnirr snn mroiusr u ; - ' - . w count. ! j ' Of the reserve and surplus, i Road contracts involving an! ex- legal headlight. Forger Sentenced -VKtor Koe h 23, former Woodburn milk man, nlead guilty to two charges f forrlnr i United States . trea- aurr checks In Portland federal court Tuesday and was sentenc ed to four years in federal pri son and fined $200. Passes Awev Orley Dirr, for- merlT of Mehama. Passed away is I said yesterday- Portland March l; Funeral ser-j -Each of the three candidates Missioit in Portland at 10:30 a.m,J topic pt current importance. Tjhe ing at West Burnside and 20th h0W8: General fund, $234,007.85; contract Garage for $700 Two new WPA education courses will take the place of the cultural backgrounds course which has been completed n.rlnnln, tanlrfet an J aaetfnr Thursday tolghU c4ly a course en tiUed "wbrld trade" will be ot- f ered. This deals! with the geo graphical basis fo commerce and promises to provide a netter un derstanding of international prob lems. 1 Next Monday night a course in i'r-a ! Bush Lecture Set Tonight at (Leslie . . i . - Jungle Setting Provided for Story of Life on Malay Peninsula Court Catches un Says j 0. Bailey Amidst a setting typical of th subject matter. Captain Willard C. Bush of Salem, author of the new best-seller pahahg." will de liver his lecture on life in the Ma- . lay jungla tonight at 8 o'clock In the Leslie junior high school aud itorium. ; - In order to create an atmos phere In harmony with the thrill ing events which Captain Bush will describe, the Salem 20-30 club, sponsor of -the lecture, has arranged a jungle Setting which ! will include a Malay hut . sur-. rounded by palms jand bamboo.: trees. Jungle jorums will sound as the speaker makes his appear ance. The ushersXwill wear white pith helmets. The lighting effects have also been especially designed, to enhance the Malay setting. Captain Bush will be introduced . by President Bruce; R. Baxter ot Willamette university. Doors ot the Leslie auditorium will open at 7:30 o'clock. Large attendance is assured by the ad- Oregon's state supreme court is one body that benefited by the depression. Iddge J. O. Bailey, member sinter 1933. told mem bers of the Mfrion county Young Democrats at; the Marion hotel Tuesday nlghtj. He explained thatj vance sale of . tickets which have lHlgation fell loft during the de- been in the hands! ot ze-.se club ptession with ithe result the court was assisted la its successful ef fort to bring; ts calendar up to a current ImusUJ While - a few years ago the court .was running 23 months be hind in its consideration of cases, it la now up to date, Jadge Bailey reported. As et yesterday It had but six casee ready to be heard following completion of the pres ent week's Work. Judge Bailey outlined the de velopment o the Oregon Judicial j system iromf lis beginnings wrtn i the first court, which he said was the first instrument of govern ment in Oregon. . ;jj N ; - - 5! Portlaiid Locale Of Most Crashes members, but tickets may also be purchased at the door. Saturday with eommittal senrlces program witt tans, take the form streets, in Portland, to r use ot I427.500J7 j represented u4col- pendlture of $150,0(10 will be con propriated surplus accounts and tne gUtd hifliway ioramlsslon, in heginnlng French jwill ao be op 191.13S.22 nermanent property bi,.) m..-k i fe w nitk ened for the first time. This class investment, i i t ' i state highway engineer, an The casn Daiance was owaea I nnnnrt Wednesday. -The state hoard ot. .control .monc the following funds: i at virtnallv all nfeTious meet- Wednesday entered into a lease i included in the asset is sizu.- inga ot the highway commission with Owners ob a garage ouna- 298.44 in cash segregated as ioi-ianrlnr the nast two rears the expenditures exceeded will meet each Monday. The place Is thej old high school and the hour is There is no tuition. 7:15 to 1:15. Approximately 50 per cent of the state's (81. 685 automobile ac cidents in ; Oregon last year; oc curred in 1 Portland while 3155 of the persons Injured were In volved in iceidenu there. Of the lute's 311 traffic fa talities last year 70 were in Port land and 130 1 others in Multnomah county outside ot Portland. Crook, with the best record of any county in the rtate last year, had only nine accidents and two persons killed., Minnesota Pastor To Occupy Pulpit Dr. and Mrs. 0. H. Sletten of Minneapolis, Mini., where he is pastor of one of Ithe largest Lu theran churches, ! are guests this week . of Rev. ;akd Mrs. P. r W. Eriksen,' pastor of the American Lutheran church. They wlll ; remain , here over next Sunday and! Dr. Sletten will occupy Rev. Erfkseh's pulpit Sun day morningti 11 o'clock. Dr. Sletten is a past president of the general synod of the church and has served on the national Lu theran commission. At present he is president of the board ot trus tees of Fargo Lutheran college in Fargo, North Dakota. THANK GOODNESS! That Tronllt Witb Yor Htariag Dtsn't Always Mtu TVpt You Art GOING DEAF! at Stayton 2:30 Saturday. BPOE - Nominate Tonight First nomination of officers vill be held by Salem lodge No. 338 BPOE tonight at the lodge rooms. Retiring exalted ruler is Clifton Mndd. Licensed, JVanconver Walter F. Smith and Erma E. Morgan, both residents of WUlamina, rere licensed tjojwed at Vancouver, Wash.,: recently, -yj; V y Insured savings earn 4 with the Salem Federal. ; of I three different discussions rather than a debate, Jones satd. lAnother feature of tie meeting will he read In r of -the nlatfofm suggestions drawn np byt. the o- j cal club's policy committee two weeks! ago, with comments on the suggestions by State president j Harold Pruitt. ? I ' i The public, as well as members of the club, is invited to the meet ing. Teachers' .j- Federation wHU spon sor its osual first-Fridayln-the-month program at the local TfM .CA Friday night, i .1 ". Injured in Fall the Oregon state reemployment service, on a rental basis of 3700 a month for" three years. At the expiration of that, per iod the state niay lease the pro perty for an additional three years ar 1 500 i month. . The owners rlglnally demand ed 3850 a month for this -building, but -State Treasurer Rufas C. Holman objected on" the ground that ti e rent was excei sive.; . The larger part of the tental wiil be paid by the federal gov ernment. T Lobby Program--The Vnlon rison ta at th'e silvertonl hoepttal Nemo Sewing Club Will with injuries received when She fell down the stairs in her home. A deep scalp wound and bodily i bruises were sustained. Entertain Husbands and Children Friday Night a. b. rong USB CHINESE HKKBS WHEN OTHERS FAIL CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herb REMEDIES Healing virtue has been teafed hundreds years for Chronic all men tel.! nose, throat, sinusitis, catarrh, ears. lungs, asthma, cortm cvmx stomach; call stone, colitis, constipation, diabetia, ktdaeys, Madder, I heart, blood, nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, gland, - akin sores, male, "female and chil dren disorders. . 5 S. B. Fonau S jearn practice In China, Herb Specialist, 122 N. Commercial St.. Salem, Ore. Office bonrs 9 to p. m. Sunday and Wed. 9 to 10 a. m. i; Obituary K Arnold Mrs. Kathryn Arnold, wldo the late Luther Arnold, passed away at the residence in SPortland March .1. Survivors include) a daughter, Mrs. Florence! Gtllrgth ot Long Beach, Wn.; sod, Donald Smith of Parkdale; nephew, Hor ace Port ot Seattle; sister, Sirs. Frank Shutelt of Harvard in. HAZEL GREEN The Nemo Sewing club will be host to party for their husbands and children Friday nisbt it the schoolhouse. of j Committees ae: EnterUlnment,- Mrs. W. U. Juavis ana airs, lmuib W.ampler; refreshments Mrs. Ed ward Dunnigan, jr., Mrs. Ray-; xnond KlbbenS and Mrs. Henry Rassmassen Girl . Born to Evanses VTOBtrV4 nr1if(f T.nls Mrs. Harry Evans at the Bunga jscotti f uneral nome at ; 10 aim. Thursday. ' Concluding ; services will be held et the Mt. Crest Ab bey mausoleum, Salem, at 2 pjm. low Maternity - home Saturday. The baby weighed eight pounds five ounces, i Births i CARD OF THANKS Rerhorst To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I We wish to) thank our menus Ham I A. ; Berhorst. St. i Paul, a I tor meir scsnoness ano many uo- daughter. sniriey jean, corn ren-i ri uuimg iu rnaryr za at ine ternlty home. Bungalow: Ma- I death ot our Th beloved mother. Shepard family. roads and highways fund. ;$80,- 135.92; high school fundi 31.- 683.77; county school lund.iiB,-. 833.31; school Ubrary, xi.zsi.ie; elementary ! school I fund, j 905.10; statb school, fund, $8.7E;i special road districtj, el97fi.4z;s dog license fund, ?Z3SZ.03f mis-j cellaneous funds, 32896.33, tax suspense funds. f8S.3Z59i; oia see pension fund, $10,546.05- TraffidTolI Former Mark Cut! 1500,000. Clinic" Is Held for Boys And Girls of 4 Schools .- . . I s. t ' T. r7TVarji7j 4Jit3IUIi' I AUMSVTLLE A school clinic was held here- jionday by Dr. Vernon 'Douglas and the county health nurse. Mrs. Dolese with Mrsv Ai E. Bradley assisting. Children were bcought in from West Stay ton. Sublimity and KOCK Jroini ior care, a duiowi of pre-school children received toxin-anti-toxin fqr diphtheria. Oregon traffic deatjhs in Febru-j ary pf this year ahowed a reduc tion of 50 per cent when compared NEMOS? to yea fi aerveoa'yea waat te I with the nrevious low record of; J LTSZSi 12, Secretary oi state aneu nn-n unm uw i .m,mwjmw i g , I i u ywr hcttbs ere en e eds. try AM'S VEGETABLE CO LTDIA E. MPOUNU. nounced yesterday, ij I !Itnx ; February's death rate WAS ap- j oftn helps Natara mha niTriac rnm. proximately 3.8 faUitles forey1 'T.Vi ery; 100,000.000 SneH said. This Oreron'a average nr 1 aa ano AAA vehicle miles dur ing 1937 and 11.4 deaths pr 100, 000,000. vehicle miles in phru ary of last year. -;,J 5 ;"'x In February. 1987L there were 17 traffic deaths in Gregoa com pared with only six i last Jnonth. The previous low record Ipras Ini February, 1931. ' ! x j aaotber bow te so "milinf threuch Lrdia E. Fiakaaia's VtUbM wHh Compeuad.It vehicle I miles,! compares . With I aatps Nators toae up tae system, thus I hems; t Why VEGET : o LIBERAL L6ANS V ? A I 6 LOW INTEREST ; 6EASYTERIVIS . f ... , . m Are rae wilri er foor kcerins. r eenine. ziacinc i ac nm iim ree're abet eat ef tatass taat are setae I Cheer ae. Peer aeariae; bmlj not ansa yea are really going scat. Oftea tba cams is a septie ear eeaalthw. er eersapa aoeae ebetreetier haremed eiunileUinn Ueen report tea e few eraee ta eaea ear a trot aaa morninc ox the reaMrkaMa OURIfJEfS Fanoas Ear D reps eaiekly ofteaei p -tit hardeae4 earaatter, cleared head aelcaa, ra- lieed the aaatia laedKkm. end ta their mat or. ee- te a i iyli ' Why eot try LTDIA E. PiNKBAarS i I -SPEUALr Owr Canal Wave, Complete 75c Perm. Oil 90 Push Wave, Complete Open Thnrs. tEve, - by Appli , s Phone SO&S 307 First National Bank Bids. I CASTLE PERM. !WA VERS i Mortgage Loans On Modern Homes Lowest Rates Hawkins & Roberts " . bL -: HEAR WELL AGAIN I Teat OUBINK at Imbsc free. Get It at rear draa- atore. Uae a diractad. Haper rental ataax ae roar or veer eioaey Back. AM aa sboot OU&IKI TOOAT. Willctt's Capital' Drag Store . F M aa ' aa a a tr aat BB 1 . 4U0 state, i corner ijiuci ty. Phone 3118 These are features of the newly amended Title One" of the Federal Housing AcC Loans for modemixatlon of present build ings jup -to 310,000. Interest 5 dis count. Loans for new constractlon np to 32.500. Interest t discount. Long time to pay. : Applications Invited. Furth er information on request. l. W. Eyre, Manager - L. C. Smith, Asst. Manager galem Craheh HJnlted Stateo RJatforial Oanli .... ...1... atroiil leilllAKIS COSrOIMIOlf -S'i i M.TX Dg.CnonLamll Nat oral remedies ; - for. disorders of fiv er, stomach, glands, afcfn. ' and urinary erst eat of men and women, . Remrdie for cams Hpation, Mrthns, art hritla. sngar diabetia and rheuraatisia. 1 V' " SO years In bad nesa. Narajropathle physicians. 1 303 H Court St, Vv; CJoter liberty. Of ff Uce open Satnrdaya ( SAll'tmA Tnendnys onlyj L V M 10 A. IL to 1 P. MJ 0 P. L to 1. 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