CON Tli OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning March 18, 1938 PAGE NINE Local News Briefs Bfagin Speaker Dr. Louis Ma gin, superintendent of the Salem district M. E. church, will be the speaker at the Donald church Sunday morning, after which he will preside at -a quarterly con ference meeting. At 1 o'clock then men and boys of the church will he in charge of a 'Ish din ner In the church basement. Each family Is asked to bring food and table service. A short pro gram in charge of the pastor will follow the dinner. All mem bers and friends of the church are invited to attend. Luts florist. 127 6 N 1.1b Ph 5 Chemeketans Tlan Trip Che meketans are planning a trip to the Chemeketan cabin "on Sun day and will meet at the Senator hotel at 7 o'clock in the morn ing. The driving distance Is 140 miles, and if weather per mits a hike will be arranged. Miss Cora Randall is leader. Fine' Partly Remitted Gover nor Charles H. -Martin yester day remitted $75 of the $100 fine Imposed on F. B. Reese of Wheeler county, who was charged with operating a farm tractor with lugs on a state highway. Considers Sites Reports on possible sites for location of sheds for storing- county road equipment and supplies near De troit were made by C unty Engl neer Hubbs to the county court yesterday after returning from a Tlsit to that locality. Distance from the county , shops here makes establishment of a storage shed near Detroit a necessity. The present supply base on the North S ant lam highway is thought to be too far Into the mountains. Rummage sale. Eri.. Sat., WCTTJ d!it T?Mrcf Pnne- ehnrcta. Articles Filed Inco poration articles of the DeHarpport Tim , ber company were filed with the countv clerk yesterday. incor porators are F. I DeHarpport, Grace E. DeHarpport and W. H. Henderson. The corporation is capitalized at $5000 with 500 shares of stock. Saleu Is given as the principal place of business License Iack Charged Don ald Witkman was arrested by city police Thursday on a charge of driving without a driver's 11- I cense. . Obituary Tabor Clara Tabor, 75, In this city March 17. Former resident of Klamath Falls. Survived by a son Roy Tabor, of Montague, Calif Announcement of services later from the Walker "4k Howell Fun eral home. -- Huge Charles S. Ruge, aged 70, at the residence, 1243 Edge water, West Salem, March 17. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. Charles Unruh and Miss Lillie Ruge. one brother, Al bert Ruge. all of Salem; a step son. Albert Schwarti, Portland. Funeral announcements later trom the Clough-Barrick com - pa nr. Coon Lucille Edna C o o n. 27, late resident of 2 3 9 0 North Fourth street, inthis city March 14. Wife of Leo Coon; mother of Maxlne and Marjorie Coon, all of Salem; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hill of Nebraska; sis ter of Roland Hill of- St. Louis. Mo., and Mrs. Fleta Ritterbush of Beatrice, Neb. Services will be held from the Walker & Howell Funeral home Friday. March IS at 2 p.m. Rev. Clio T. Brown of Highland Friends church officiat ing. Interment Belcrest Memor ial park. MuDer - Casper Muller. at the residence on route 1, Independence. March IS. Survived by son, Theodore Muller of Independence and one grandson. Recitation of rosary at Clough-Barrick chapel Friday at 3 p. m. Funeral services at 10 a. m. Saturday, March 19, at St. Joseph's church. Interment Cath olic cemetery, Hillsboro. White James Dixon White, at Nes kowin. Ore., Tuesday, March 15. at the age of--20 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. White: stepbrother, Francis Ger ber; aunts. Miss Etta White of Salem, Mrs. Elsie Barnhard of Independence, Mrs. Grace Smith of Corvallis. Mrs. Edith Plank. Miss Maude Hargrove, Miss Wini fred Hargrove, all of Portland. Mrs. Edward Swelander of San Francisco; uncles, James D.White of Salem and Chester Hargrove of Portland. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Friday, March 18, at 2:30 p. m. with Dr. James E. Milligan officia ting. Interment City View cem etery. ' Schroedcr At Klamath Falls, Ore.-; Ottilie Sehroeder. Craveside services will be held at the Macleay cemetery under the direction of the W. T. Rigdon company Friday, March IS. at 10 a. m. Rev. Gay L. Drill will officiate. Dr CHINESE MEDICINE.CO. Natural remedies foe disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skia, and urinary system of men and womem. Remedies for e o a a tTpation, aMhma, arthritis, sugar diabetes and mi im nM t turn. 21 years la busl- T- ness. Naturopathic "- physicians. 893 Court St. Corner Liberty. Of flee opea Saturdays and Tuesdays ealy. 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. 6 p. ro. to 7. Con suits tioa - ' Blood pressure aad vrtoe Coming Events March 16-19 -Oregon state high school basketball tourna ment. ' . March 25 Missouri club meeting at 240 H S. Commer cial, 7:30 p. m. March 25-26 -Fourth annual Oregon high school speech con test, Willamette university. Marrb 26 Salem Caledo nian club Scotch program by Clan Macleay of Portland, Fra ternal temple. Pig Feed Set Large, delega tions of voyageurs from up and down the valley will attend the 16th annual pig feed o the Linn county voitare of tin 40 et 8 societe of the American Legion Saturday night. , Federal inspec tion of the national guard at the armory and finals of the state high school basketball tourna ment are expected to limit the number of Salem voyageurs at tending. P. A. Doerfler & Sons' nursery. 38F3. Rare, choice stock. Ph, Fluoroscopy Test On Wed nesday the Marion county depart ment of health gave fluoroscope tests to 30 youngsters who had previously reacted positively to tuberculin tests. On Thursday 41 positive reactors all from Parrish luior high school were fluoro- scoped. All work was done at the State Tuberculosis hospital. Fri day the department will read the tests given recently at Rosedale Gravel Permit Given governor Charles H. Martin Issued an or der Thursday authorizing citizens residing along the Oregon coast highway in the vicinity of Ocean Lake and Taft, to remove gravel from along the Pacific ocean, for construction operations. A dele gation of Lincoln county citizens, beaded by Alfred Walker, Ocean Lake, appeared before the gover nor and made the request. Rummage, 420 Court, Fri.. Sat Program at YMCA The Mar ion county department of health is arranging an evening of films for tonight for the weekly YMCA program. The p i c t u r es to be shown are "Conquest of Diph theria." "Working for Dear Life" and "Behind the Shadows." A tu berculosis film made in the coun ty by the health association and scenic pictures of Bryce's canyon in Utah will also be shown. Pabco Roofs-Elfstrom. Ph. 6550. Dr. Wood Appointed Governor Charles H. Martin yesterday ap pointed Dr. Joseph F. Wood. Portland, a member of the state board of medical examiners. Dr. Charles H. Seagraves, Oregon City, was appointed a member of the state veterinarian medi cal board. He succeeds Dr. V. T. Sims of Corvallis, who has resigned. . Constable Files E. L. Amo, constable of the Silverton justice court 4 "strict, has filed for re election at the office of the county clerk. Amo promises to "conduct the office as I nave in the past" on his petition and asks that th slogan, "Performance of duty as prescribed by laws' ap pear with his name on the bal lot. The Salem" Federal still pays 4 on Insured savings. Tobin On R a d 1 o Daniel J. Tobin. general president of the International Brotherhood o f Teamsters, will deliver a radio address over KGW Friday, ac cording to Information received by teamster officials here. Tob in's speech will begin at 8:30 and will last for a half hour. Fleming to Build M. M. Fleming took out a permit at the city feuildinz Inspector's office Thursday to erect a story and one- half dwelling at 765 North Liber ty street at a cost of $2200. The Salem Laundry received a permit for repairs on the laundry build ing to cost $600. Paint-Roofing. Mathls. 474 Ferry. Meets Miner s Prospectors grubstaked in Marion county un der the state grubstake law were being interviewed at the court house yesterday by J. E. MottI son. bureau of mines engineer. Sixteen grubstakes, limited to a minimum $50. were issued in this county last year. If-lns Money Mrs. Sarah Smith. 248 West Superior, receiv ed a five dollar sprize in the con test which the Ivory soap people are sponsoring. Licensed to Marry A Vancou ver, Wash., marriage license has been taken by Harold Frederic K Higgins, Corvallis, and Doris Da na Baker, Berkeley, Calif. Audit to D. A. The recent audit of the county Justice courts was referred by the county court yesterday te District Attorney Lyle J. Page. Gerrais Eastern -Star To Entertain Visitors GERVAIS Tne Past Matrons club of GerT&U chapter OES held Its monthly meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Sylria Jones Brix ey. Mrs. Sarah Jones, mother of Mrs. Brlxey and Mrs. Charles T. Hooper, were Inrited fuests. The April meeting will be held at the lodge hall when the Salem and Woodburn clnbs will be guests for luncheon and cards. . 15he Sjpa CANDY SPECIALS 75e l-Tb. bx Spa Chocolates. WJW flJSO 2-ib. box " 4 r Spa Chocolat es. V 60e Tonnd Tariety Pil43c I K -IK Bex Variety PkITe REGULAR FEATURE t Damage Cases Started Here N. A. Kimlinger and Lizzie A. Wesely Plaintiffs in two Actions Two damage actions growing out of automobile collisions were filed in circuit court yesterday with 810.000 general damages and special damages being asked in each case. N. A. Kimlinger, whose auto mobile was involved with one driven by George Yachter in a col lision at Main and College streets, Mt. Angel, last November 26, has brought action against ' George Vachter and Adam Vachter.-own-er of vehicle. Kimlinger, who seeks in two causes of action $250 special damages and 8400 dam ages to his machine in addition to the general damages, alleges that he was unable, to work for six weeks as the results of injuries received. Careless driving of Vachter and failure to give right of way is giv en by Kimlinger as a cause of ac tion. He states that as a result of the collision he received sever al fractured ribs, arm lacerations and head bruises. Lizzy A. Wesely, who states that on last December 3 she was a guest passenger in a car struck by one driven by John Meithof, brings action against Meithof on grounds of negligent driving. The plaintiff, claiming general damages of 810,000 and special damages of $275.02, states that she received a fractured skull and numerous other injuries in the ac cident, which occurred at 17th and D streets in Salem. Circuit Court Gabriel Powder and Supply company vs. Eric. H. Ostllng and Nils Ostling et al; complaint ask ing judgment of $151.27- for building materials delivered No vember 27, 1937, and $50 attor ney fees. A. Weber vs. Bessie Penland and others; demurrer. City of Salem vs. Ethel A. Du gan; order quashing service of summons and setting aside and directing new summons to be is sued. - Probate Court Nancy E. Armstrong estate; de cree of final settlement allowing and approving final account of Maude R. Martin as administra trix. Mary F. Gregoire estate; reply by Ladd & Bush Trust company as executor making general de nial of answers filed in connection with probate of estate. , John Werner estate; order di recting issuance of citation to Er nest Werner to appear April 6 at 10 o clock to show cause why he should not be removed as execu tor of estate. Martha Jairl estate; order clos ing estate and discharging Albert F. Jairl as administrator. Justice Court Dismissal of case against Ted Watry, charged with feeding gar bage to hogs without a license to do so, because of insufficient ev idence. Harold O. Helt, driving a mo tor vehicle without license plates. fined $9.50. Ten Scouts Given Honors at Court Special Awards Received by Four; President's Prizes Announced 1 : Advancement In rank or merit badge- awards were presented to slx.boy'scouts and special awards made to four others at the monthly4, court of honor of the Cascade Area council Wednesday night at the Chamber of Com merce. Second class rank was given to David Berger and Dean Boyes, both, of Troop 2, while second class merit badges were earned by Bill Wharton of the same troop. Receiving first class merit badges were Thomas A. Ulmer of Troop 14, Robert Dallas of Troop 9 and Jack Gibson. Troop 2 junior Kea cross Hie sav ing badges were given Jack Gib son. Troop 2. and Robert East Troop 9. Five-year veterans awards went to James O'Brien and Fred Tartarini, both of Troop 14. u. v. fsaderman received a training award for advanced leadership and T. C. Roake for introduction to scouting. President A. S. Jensen awards went to Troop 9, sponsored by Capitol Post. No. 9, American Legion, and Troop 2 of the state school for the deaf. efceeka COLDS FEVER firm! say ffoadarb -SO niutn Wrl4t seal I4aic TMata adit. sttf Try IjTW liatana VRK OIIXKSK H Kit Its WHEN OTHERS FAIL CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs RKMKIUKS Heating Tlrtne has been tested hundreds years for chronic ail ments, nose, throat, sinusitis, riiirrn, ears, s. B. Tomg tangs, asthma, chrinu stomach, ga II stones, eoHt Is, ronfitlpatkm, diabetU, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood, aerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood - pressure, gland, akin ores, male, female and chil dren disorders. :J 8. B. Foax, 1 8 years practice lm : China Hortt Knw l.Hf 123 K. Commercial St., Salem, fi ur I'ftiuv Hum w w w p. MB. n Ssaday aad Wed. QttlOkm.1 Questioned in - jj Stanley Pelts being qwstionedl Discovery of the body of Pauline Richardson, 17. face down In six Inches of water In a ditch in front of her home outside Detroit, re sulted in questioning of her fiance, Stanley Peltx, 19-year-old leaf worker. League of Gties To Convene Here Salem Meeting Designated March 30 as one of Statewide Series Problems facing cities of Ore gon, many of which are becoming more and more serious, will be taken up at a series of regional meetings to be sponsored by the League of Oregon Cities, accord ing to word received here from Herman Kehrli, executive secre tary of the group and-director of the University of Oregon bureau of municipal research. Officials of Salem and other cities in this area will attend the meeting to be held here March 30. Pinball Loss Damages Means of obtaining revenue to offset that lost as a result of the decision on illegality of pinball machines, plans for licensing games of skill which may appear as substitutes for the machines, role of the city in labor disputes. building codes and zoning with particular reference to federal housing construction, regulation of driveways and curb-cutting, re- tion of cities to tne pro posed utility districts and the Bonneville dam, and codification of ordinances are among the many problems to be up for dis cussion. Nine Sessions Set The series of meetings will op en in Marshfield March 14 and in Medford March 15. The schedule includes sessions in Eugene March 29, Salem March 30, McMinnvllle on March 31, Oregon City April 1, The Dalles April 12, La Grande IM1 8 IT SB IS 135 N. COMMERCIAL ST. Phone 5197 or 7023 Prices Friday, Saturday Through Monday Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County BE WISE AND SCHAEFERIZE This adv. and 25c gets 2 lbs. Peanut Brittle Real Java Peanuts 25C 1.00 Adlcrika 79c fjl.25 Absorbine jr 7c 91 .50 Plnkhams Comp 98c 63c Italian Balm and Fitch Shampoo 44c 50c Santlseptlc Lotion 45c fl.OO Pacqnin's cream 74c Sl.OO Sqaibb Adex 79c Modess 12's reg. & jr. 19c BACKACHE? Be sure to take care of your kidneys and bladder the right way. Use Schae f er's Kidney & Bladder Pills 50c Schaefers "for REAL "JVew Leave'9 Be Careful of those new Poison Oak leaves. Stop the itch quickly use Hood's Poison Oak Lotion 50c & $1.00 (only at Schaefer'a) Our Prescription Service Quality Economy - One Pound CHOCOLATE CHERRIES In syrup 60c Talue ROIEMBER Cash Buys at the Lowest Prices Always 29c (with ad) 5 big Days Penslar le Fiancee's Death V,. .: ' - t ; 13 April 13, and Pendleton April 14. City officials, league represent atives and others interested will attend the sessions. No formal programs will be arranged and all present will be invited to join in discussions. Representatives of the league's committees on gasoline tax and on liquor revenues will be present to report on activities in their fields. Mayor V. E. Kuhn, Salem, presi dent of the league and other members of the group's executive committee will also attend all of the regional sessions, it is an nounced. Mortgage Chattel Traders Warned Persons selling, trading or re ceiving chattels mortgaged to the farm security administration as security for rehabilitation loans are liable to court action by the government if legal releases have not been secured, according to a notice received from the regional attorney, reports T. R. Hobart, county rehabilitation supervisor, Salem. Restrictions are placed on sale or transfer of chattels mortgaged to FSA not only to provide partial security for rehabilitation loans but to insure maintenance of suf ficient operating goods to keep the farm on a productive basis and carry out farm plans, says Xh notice. Where sale or trade of mort gaged chattels Is necessary be cause of changes in farm opera tion, authorization for transfer of such property should be secured through the county supervisor's office, Hobart pointed out. o)9 60c Drene Shampoo.. 49c 50c Jergen's Lotion 39c $1.23 Van-Tage, 2 for $1.98 60c Sal Hepatica 40c 60c Bromo Seltzer 49c $1.25 Creomnlston 08c 60c Pinex... SRc 75c Doan's Pills. 49c 2 for -37c EQUINOX Storms or no storms take care of your coughs. Use Throat & Lung Balsam 5pc Md $l-oo for sure relief .Milkshakes real Flaror! A Nice Day for Walking but Not so nice for your feet, if you have corns. Get rid of those corns by using Schaefer's Corn Remedy 25c " 'Relief or a refund BOSTON COFFEE Ice Cream Soda IOC This week-end only sale starts (April 5-6-7-8-9 George R Duncan Files for House Rights, Responsibility of Labor Both Stressed in His Platform Opposition to interference with the right of any person to trans port and market products of his own land and labor as well as opposition to legislation denying labor the right of collective bar gaining is contained in a state ment issued by George R. Dun can of Stayton yesterday as he filed with the secretary of state for state representative from Marion county. Duncan, Stayton attorney, whose campaign for election to the house of representatives two years ago fell jdst short of the mark, also pledged his 'support to officials in the suppression of acts of Tiolence and Intimidation, and the prevention of the ex ploitation of labor by unscrup ulous persons. Opposes Lotteries Other points in his statement included a stand against diversion of highway funds and any modi fication " of existing statutes against lotteries and other gam bling. Duncan, a republican, ran high in the primaries of two years ago but was edged out in the general election. Also filed at the secretary of state's office yesterday were the names of Ellis W. Barnes, Port land democrat, for state repre-' sentatlve from the 5th district. Multnomah county, and R. J. Kitchen of LaGrande for circuit judge of Union and Wallowa counties. Kitchen filed as a non partisan. Walraths Return From Convention Mr. and Mrs. Wally Walrath have returned from attending the. annual convention of the state farm insurance companies at Chi cago. Walrath is manager of the local branch. He reports concen sus of opinion of delegates at the session was for favorable busi ness outlook for 1938. The Salem agency for Oregon placed fourth among the 38 states represented by the company for business last year. Seven thou sand agents represent the com pany all over this country. The Walraths made the trip by rail, passing through 15 states and Mexico, but said they were glad to return to Oregon and Sa lem. no Eiiiis Owned and ORANGES Fancy Navels Size 176 2 doz. New Peas . .2 c I Cream of Wheat R & W Wheat Lereal FLAV-R - JELL. 9 True Fruit F,avora 6 LIGHT GLOBES OATS Blue COFFEE TOMATOES DEVILED MEAT R w WASH0 SOAP POWDER, large 24-oz. pkgs ea. .. CANDY, all 5c bars. oIACARONL Ready Cut SALT R & W Shak ers, full 2-lb. pkgs : PEAS, No. 2 Tins R & W, sifted sweet Coffee Sf STORE LOCATIONS WILSON'S Red & White 1396 S. 12th Phone mi NO RESTRICTIONS noggu iros. At 25-Year Mart Four Partners Celebrate Silver Jubilee; Store Founded in 1913 The firm of Hogg Bros. Is cele brating its Silver Jubilee, having completed 25 years of successful retail merchandizing. In 1913 the four Hogg brothers, Fred, Otto. Carl and Oscar started a modest furniture and hardware store in Oregon City. These brothers, by dint of hard work, coupled with the faculty to discern the trend of business changes, have built this business to its present large size and enviable position among lead ing businesses of the Willamette valley. One important factor contribut ing to the success of this firm is the spirit of loyalty, permeating PEERLESS 170 N. Commercial St. (FORMERLY TOT'S Smelt, 3 ljbs. ...... . Veal Steak, lb. ...... Pork Chops, lb. ..... . Vegetable Shortening, 2 lbs. Prepared Mustard, qt . . . WHEN YOU EAT BEST ITS FORCED TO SELL! Mortgage and Warehouse Sale of Davenports Beds, Dressers and Numerous Household Goods at' PUBLIC AUCTION SAT- MAR. Larmer Warehouse WOODRY & WOODRY, AUCTIONEERS PHOXE 5-1-t-O Bui mm Operated By Your Neighbor POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Deschutes (Jems lb. bag lbs. 25c New Potatoes, 5 lbs. 19c Lg. 1-lb. 12 Le. 1-lb. 12 Sun-GIo 15 to 60 watt, 1000 & White Large Package Radio Special; With Premium Early Riser Ground Fresh to Your Order B & W, No. 2Vi Tins MATCHES, 6-box carton. 3barslOC .4 it. 19 c R ri- J n Brown 2 f0r 15C Lucky Strikes SULK, Red & White ..- ,. 99m mt tins 3D V Red and White BROWN'S Red & White Cor. 13th & State Phone : (5511 ON PARKING AT ANY the personnel based on a policy of fair treatment and personal inter est on the part of the employers. Hogg Employers President Carl Hogg, who has active man- : agement of the Salem store as well as the sales management of both stores, takes a keen interest in civic affairs looking toward better working conditions in gen eral and better business methods. Through his state-wide business . contacts, made possible by his po- ; 8ition as president of the Oregon. Employers association. Mr. Hogg has been able to feel the pulse of. the state's business. Hogg Bros, have expressed their confidence if business conditions by purchasing an initial order of two car loads of Frigidaires for distribution, in the Willamette valley. ! Takes Federal Post MILL CITY Eddie Rada has accepted a government position in Yerington. Nevada, as soil engin eer. He left Monday and will stop in Hollywood to visit his sister, Mary. MEAT MKT. Phone 5704 BEX'S MARKET) .25c .19c .23c .21c .15c MEAT . . . EAT THE ALL WE HANDLE on 19TH, at the 1:30 P. M. LEMONS Fancy, large size. Dozen 19c - oz. pkV Q - ox. pkg. ga pkgs. 6 for 7Qc hour guar.1 27c 49c lbs. tins Tins tins tk W, ovea-baked. . T - 2 for Bread tins fj C CIGARETTES Camels, Chester fields, 0 9C.n aWpkgS. V 1-pound tin Open Evenings ' - and Sundays TED'S I GLENN'S Red & White Red & White Phone Phone d722 flQ15 r OF THESE STORES usi vmmm . charge.