The OREGON STATESMAN Salem Oregon, Thursday - Morning, 'April 14, :1938 PAGE FIVE Local News Briefi -USOS' Exams The - United States r civil . serrice commission has announced open competition examinations lor . junior agrono mist, t junior . animal fiber .tech- tion, junior . biologist, junior en tomoliglst;." Junior ; entomological Inspector,-junior plant pathologi cal Inspector, Junior . physiologist and Junior soil urreyor. ', Appli cants must hate completed a four-year college course. Further details may : be opened from the secretary ' ot "the- " ciril " serrice board- of examiners at the -post-" office..:-' ..' V V Fresh., made - andf.Xtnest, Quality Spa aster candy. , t .'.- Maraec anu storage nam a building permit was procured by the Ladd & Bash Farms company yesterday, calling for an expendi ture of $2500 in alteration work on the store building at 161 Sorth Commercial street. . The old gro cery store site there is being re modeled into a. meat market with cold storage lockers , in the rear of the building. Other permits issued yesterday were to: R..L. Forster. to - erect a one-story private ga rage, at 885- North Capitol, 125, and J. A. Barnard!, to reroof a one-story dwelling at 540 Cross, 150. Apportionment t'lanned Final apportionment of . 1937 elemen tary school funds "will be made soon -on the approximate basis of. $1.01 per census pupil. County Superintendent . Mary. L. Fulker-soa- said yesterday. ,"A'V half .pay ment of the-1938 elementary fund will be made to school districts in May from whatever county funds ere available for the purpose, the superintendent stated. - Insured savings earn 4 per cent with the Salem -Federal. . . Auto Operators Arrested -Marlon Cohogan and D. A. Cohogan both of 1230 North Winter street, were arrested by city officers yesterday. The former was charged with - operating - a motor vehicle " (without an - operator's license, and the latter with: Pr mitting an unlicensed operator. - LU U W 1113 tai sLuti" florist. 1276 N. Lib. Pb J59 . , . . . . . ; . ... . I. O'. Castle Injured When his car overturned 3-turdar near Eugene as he was en route from California to visit hir son, C. R. Castle in Salem, I. O. Castle received a broken neck, Salem friends have been informed. Mr. Castle '.is at a Eugene hospital where his. condition , ie reported as improving. - . v - :v Two lieutenants Xanie-1 Pro motion of Olimon.N. Ledwlth and Floyd lu ' Pittard - to first lieuten ants In the 218th field artillerr and Oliver K. Robinson" to first lientenant in the" 162nd Infantry was announced here yesterday by national guard headquarters. All are from Portland. . Rummage sale, Sal. Hosp.'. Anx., 420 Court Thurs., Fri.; SaL- Boy Bitten by Dog Richard Pedee, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pedee, 2575 Portland road, was under doctor's care yesterday following being . bitten by a dog. The city first aid car was called, first aid treatment given and a doctor called. El Rey Roofs. Pho. Bondell S47S. Libe Orders Due All fcchool library orders to be filled from the county library fund are due Friday, the county school super intendent warned yesterday. Dis tricts are allowed 10 cents per census " pupil from the library fund. Wind Up Due With tha clo Ing dates of some schools as close as three weeks the office of the county school superintendent is busy preparing to wind up school work for the year. Preparation of tests for promotion Is in the hands of the county orice. Name Taken Paul Sowa,. and sons lias been taken as an as sumed business name by Kather Ine Sowa, Joe P. Sowa and Cecil v.. Sowa. eneaeed in blacksmith nA- marhine shoo business at Woodburn. . Paint-Rooting. Mathls. 474 Ferry. liCirton ESS Hunt Kingwood Post No. 81 and auxiliary. Am eri ran Legion, will meet at 1:30 p.mj Sunday at HHlman's can nery. West of Salem. An easier egg hunt will be sponsored by the' . two organizations. Oub No. 1 Postponed The wet Salem Townsend clnb ;rso i wUl not meet until Thursday - April 28 under the new schedule which, calls lor meetings me , A i,.A' - fnnrth ThlirsdaTS Of each month. - " : '. ' v Tabco RoofsEirstrom.; Ph. 6550. Class Meets i Friday The mar- rled people's class of the s First Baptist church will hold a covered dish dinner at the church Friday night at 6:30 o'clock Friends of : the class are InTlted. . : Births ' :' : Coming Events Dawes9 Trial Is Postponed April IS . Last of union -noon-day Holy Week services, now on at First 31 E cborch. -.- April 17- Blossom Day, ' . April 17 Annual Kilter sunrise service, Belcreat 51 e mortal park, O m. April 19 and 20 "Pirate Gold'? minstrel-review sponsor ' ed by Lion's ' club ' at Salem - hinh school auditorium. : -. ' April ,19 Last day to regis' ter f of primary Hettion , ' 'April 20 Townsend elubs of ' Salem- sponsor nieetlng at art ' mory, 7:30 p. ui., Judge M. C. Summers speaker, . ." April -23 Juint and flower show, afternoon and night, Oak Grove grange hall. April 23 and 21 S alem Garden- club flower show. Val ley Motor company display rooms. - : . April 29 Marlon County ."Public. Health -association an- nual meeting, chamber of coin-, nierce rooms, 8 p.m. ; 1 r April 2U-SO Salenrjdisfrirt Epwortb league convention. Jason. Lea cburrh. " -" '-: r No Date Set for Window Breaking Case; out on $500 Bond4f:v:''H Hewitt to Speak Tonight at . The Justice court trial of James "Tiny". Dawes, charged with breaking a window oMhe Golden Pheasant restaurant ' while the place. was being picketed last. fall was postponed indefinitely, yester day. . The trial, was originally set for today. . Date for -the trial, will be set by agreement befween the district attorney, and D aw ef. attorney. i Dawes is at liberty under 1500 bond. . . ' Circuit Court ; Lloyd E. Maas vs. state Indus trial accident commission; dis missed on involuntary non-suit. State industrial accident com mission vs. James A. Kapphahn; demurrer on grounds of insuffic ient facts. ' V" Iona C Aronson .vs. Charles Wesley. Aronson : order l of dls- missal of- non-support complaint. James L. Hopkins vs. Enoch F. IHinkle; motion to strike. Choir to Sink "Olivet to Calvary?' Sunday The Tested choir of the First Evangelical church win present Maunder's "OHveit "to Calvay' Sunday ! night at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Wflmer Brown is choir director, and Mrs. D. B- Kleihege is I organist. Soloists will be tienevieve Scharf, soprano; Keith Macy, tenor; Willard Hornscbucn, Dan . tone; and Emory Pettlcord, bass. - : - ', v' School Children Population Rises Oregon's school census for 1937-38, taken the last week in October, 1937. .showed 270.530 Abrtm H. Bailes and Viola. May PnpH". an all-time high. Rex Put- the WPA adult educaOon " class Bailes vs. WUliam Herfurth and Vl nthtr- onmninint in eanitv for schools announced yesterday. In. the problems of democracy, be- Ji5nr?Pii904.i - 9L ' This was an increase of 3985 ing held at the old high school. viiinrt r. Minoue-a.U ti. Iron pupils or 1.5 per cent over the Attorney Roy R. Hewitt wilTspeak j Hm orchards Inc.. and; others:. I school population for the previous oa "What Is Happening in China motion to strike. I year. The 1936-37 census showed and Why," His talk is scheduled . Amv Harrftrie and Eleanor r 266.545 children of school age. for 8 O'clock. The class will meet Harding vs. Southern Pacific rail- The result of the migration Into' at 7:15 to first listen to President roa& and others; order to quiet Oregon was shown by comparing Roosevelt's radio address on "For- tltw to 527 -acres of land near the 1933-34 census with that of eign Affairs and Home Problems." Qervais.' - . 1937-38, Putnam said. A; radio will be installed In the Merchants' Credit" Bureau vs. The school census during this classroom to make this possible. Henry B. Koehler transcript from four-year period increased from Every , one interested in hearing justice court. - 258,880 children of school age to discussed current social, political j p licq vs George Ishida: 27030, or an increase of 11,650 and economic issues is invited to order sustaining motions and or-1 children 40 Prison Cases Coming up Today More than 40 prison cases will be considered by the state parole board at Its monthly meeting here today.,- " - - Most of the' applicants for, pa role already - have served their minimum sentences under the law and are subject to release provided their-conduct has been satisfactory. . attend this forum group. Scouts to Direct rThe Boy Scouts have been asked to par ticipate again in directing traffic Sunday on the Blossom day routes. All troops have been not! 11.19 per cent. Coos 9.32 per cent. Washington 8.99 per cent, and Curry 8.94 per cent. same routes as they were a year ago Officer -George Edwards of the city police force in the ' "Pirate Gold" parade Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Officials at Realty R. "Tad" Shelton, county assessor, and T. J. "Ted Brabec. ehief tax denutv Jn the sheriffs office, have been ing $300 turned over to the ward. invited to address the S a 1 e m and discharging him. Realty board at its Friday noon Guy Vincent Smith estate; or- luncheon. der admitting will to probate ana nnnnintine Inez B. Smith, sole Runs Red Light, Charge rE, J. hel- ag executrix, and : Bert T. ELIENSDALE J 0 h n Elmer Weiman, route seven, was booked Ford, Margaret Ross and Esther Martin, 70, who has been ill for derfng . plaintiff to make more clear. ." " v " Robert F. Helntz vs. F. J. Fox; answer of defendant. Probate Court A. T. Savage estate; order au- The largest increase was in Mal heur county where the school pop ulation jumped 54.12. per cent. Other counties Bhowing sub stantial gains were Hood River 16.42 per cent, Harney 14.10 per cent. Marion 13 per cent. Linn To Speak, Mt. View MOUNTAIN VIEW County Agent W. C. Leth and Robert Pence of Rlckreall will be at the Mountain View achoolhouse Thursday night at 8 o'clock when they will talk on soil conservation. .. ,vv "-' i . t c,,. t,' . a cent, manon per cent, juinn fiedand will be Rationed on the thorU same routes as thev were a year I ministrator, to pay J. F. Thomp- j . , 'a. n. iLn . Twelve scoutsill also assist of vebich is TlJ? ur& to come from estate. Laura Bell Hardwick estate; in ventory of William Davenport, Elmer McCleery and Elmer Falk appraising estate at S3 523.81. Earl McGeary guardianship; order approving final account of Miller McGeary, guardian, show- John E. Martin Services Friday by city officers yesterday for fail are to stop at a red light. Zinn Rites Today ALBANY Funeral services for Alrick appraisers of $2000 estate B . J. Grim estate; oraer au thorizing Walter C. Grim, admin istrator, to sell personal property. Agnes B. Bowne guardiansnip; several months passed away Wed nesday at the home here. Mr. Martin was born Oct. 7, 1867. at Cochoton, O., and came to Oregon at the age of 11 years annual account of Bruce Bowne, with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs, Edward Nelson Zinn, 61, who gUardjan showing receipts of Luther B. Martin. He married died here Tuesday ut the home of his daughter are to be held at- Portland Thursday at 2:30 p.m. from the A. J. Ross & Son mortuary with Rev. G. E. Mc- $2609.91 and disbursements of Bertie Blodgett in 1892 and had $2534.02; order approving four I lived in this community for about financial renorts. 30 years. Percy L. Brown estate; semi- Surviving are the widow and annual report of Ethel P. Brown. I four children. Forest ?nd Lester Interment will be at Lincoln Me morial park. Obituary Garvey in charge of the serriees. j executrix, showing no receipts, no of Ellenadale and Mrs. Eunice disbursements, a oe licit oi uuuer ana Mrs. coia:e Harp oi $6458.48.' Dallas. Two sisters, Mrs. Flora Christian Engl estate; order Brown of Salem and Mrs. George approving semi-annual account of Byers of Portland also survive Ladd & Bush, administrators. i as aoes a -Dromer, w. nanin Trvinr r Hale estate: order of Monmouth Dowd ..nrminr rinai nrrnnnt of Mabel The deceased was a member Mrs. Edna Shoemaker Dowd. Halo .,, HiRohartine her as ad- of WOW lodsre for manv years. late of Seattle, at the residence. ministratrix. 1 Services will be held at the 1937 state street, April iz, at ciaireta J. Ross estate; order Henkle chapel at 10 a.m., Friday, the age of 51 years.- Survived confirmlne sale of real property, with Rev. 0. D. Harris in by widower, M. L. Dowd of Se- Anna Mills estate: order ap-1 charge. Interment Is to be at attle; daughter, Mrs. Snaron 1 DroVing final account of John E. I IOOF cemetery, uomos oi tiamiii'm r ieiu, v am., i jjjjg mother, Mrs. Ida M. Bunnell of Salem; sister, Mrs. Marie Oanten beln; brother, James E. Bunnell; uncles. Fay H. Collins, all of Salem; B. C." Collins, of Seattle. Services will be held-from the Cloueh-Barrick chapel Thursday, April 14, at 1:30 p.m. Inter ment City View cemetery. Garrison In this city, April .12, Howard Garrison at the age of 67 years. iaDorer, and Leola C. Marshall, Lowell Stewart, route six, 31, KppniltlllQ' I ItlPn waiter, and Agatha Brocker, route Ulllllg JJCU B,lm!- a,tw. For Ft Worden Ross, 1340 Chemeketa, legal, housekeener. Robert Glen Scott, Silverton, 21 meat cutter, and Helen Pien nett, Mt. Angel, 19. stenographer Clifford W. Nelson, Kamier, zj Major H. D. Bagnall, Portland, army recruiting officer, has in formed Sergeant Joseph Scarpa of the Salem sub-station that he has received a special Quota for 21, 356 South 17th, nouseaeeper. i a limited number of recruits lor Jiwlire Court service with the 14th coast ar Curtis Williams; bound over to tillery, stationed at Fort Wor Late resident of Aumsville route one. Survived by widow, Mrs. Ma tilda Garrison; daughters. Mrs. Jess Wilson, Mrs. Edward Henkel, lir n ,h.. cf non- den. Wash Jt., Miss Laurienne Garrison; vmpTlt of iimonv: released on The major states that these are four .sons, Glenn, Lawrence, Er- t, ' nwn Tprna.T1i7ance. the only vacancies open, for en nest and Chester, all .of Aums- Albert J. Braun; pleaded guilty listment at present, rs saspen- ville; sister, Mrs. ciara itage oi to having illegal headlights and or army recruum- wuerw minrado ??nrines. . Colo.: f ive .... tn Anrii 19. by the war department in Febru- hrothers. A r t h u r. Lester and i aiki- a vtnter- fmnroner II- ary is still in force. He advises Ernest of , Burdette, "jSans., Al- cense plates, and no PUC license, vin oj -rayettevuai, Art., wwm i fined $5.50 and $1.&U. of Foxboro. Wis. Services will William R. Dillon: overwidth be held from the. Ciough-Barrlck load fined $5.50. - chapel Thursday. April 14, at 3 Le0n Albert of New York City young men Interested in this as signment to apply at the sub station in the Salem postofflce. Sergeant Scarpa yesterday an nounced enlistment of Cnarles p.m. Kans. Interment at Burdette, wno was t0 naTe been arraigned Kendall Madsen, route 1, Inde- on a charge of drunken driving, Iwas unable to appear because he IS still in a hospital. pendence, and Theodore Graf of North Dakota, In the ; 4th coast artillery at Fort Worden Ahalt To Mr. and Mrs. H. Vic tor Ahalt, 1150 Jefferson, a ilaughter. Naficy Virginia oria April 5 at the Bungalow Maternity home. ' . . - . USE CHINESE HERBS WHEN OTHERS FAIL CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs REMEDIES ' rfeallnff virtue has been tested hundreds;, years for chronic all meats, nose, 1..0 - slnncif i UJlvm, ' f-i, iTimlni e 1 1 r r u, cu b. . luniPH ast" oBvius vv stomach, gill atones, colitis. . . - A Lf mVWM . i - m mti arm n I flp h a..1. aw nfl. sores, maje, lenwuo . ""- aren S. B. Tnt. S rtrttataMjj. (Inn Tlmtvi'iKT Pole Tre Oood rriday Will Early Is Scheme rj J Special Good Friday services BUyean In this city, April 12, Franklin Lee Bilyeau, aged 24. Late resi dent, of Stay ton. survived oy it: ther, E. F. Bilyeu of Stayton. ser vices will be held Tnursaay, Apru 14 at Harrisburg. under direction tt t nitrAnn comnanr. - .J voii . 1 will be held at curat Lutneran xTwAri nrant Noll.' 64. at the . . i I church 18th and SUte streets residence 1645 Berry atreet. Wed-,c t"hat tbe rivers there Amw Minnemann A . M- ia snrxlved by I . . .v pastor, in German at 9:30 sum U,:3U"" --- --- .,, IWOUIU luaw iwu "4 iu-ct "'" cn, To. rn,MnA. Vy- wife, Iva Mae, ana son, v miui earlIer than tt the present time, Vw Noll noth of Salemr daughter, Ui"1 submitted to state of-l?:t Subject: "Lessons -.i, ni-mana nf CnntUne. I . v ,r m rt til.J. I from the CrOSS. w"rW-Noll of ??",r,r;" - l Special music by the choir In- r taviv rranncnii- m v a ainnia Mre i -v-j v v H dren. Funeral announcements lat- Bladgen said, requires only th"e Mr Lord aUo solo and choir . thA r.lonh-Barrlck com-1 aooan ffo la ft nil nrlefnallv was dls- I " u. 1 . 7eT . . .1 . pany. -.u... - - ; Charcoal and salt are the basis gn Cross,- double . quajtet, "It is choir. t Thompson r of oDerations. Georee Thompson, at a local Mrs. Bladgen said airplanes nanitai Wednesday. April 13. at loaded with salt - and charcoal th nf 82 vears. Late resident could fir over the polar area and of 1606. South High street, Sur-1 drop their wio at strategic vlved by daughters, Mrs. w. u. points. This would cause me snow Matthles and Mrs. & f w ana ice to men. , cum mn r.ipn c Thomnson I Governor Charles H. Martin Af Orleans. Neb.: grandchildren, fsaid he had not given the plan Lillian Matthles and Kennetn ue j any serious consiaerauon Hut of Salem, Shirley Ann Thompson of Orleans. Neb. Ser vices will be held from the Clough- Barrlck chapel Friday, April 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Belr crest Memorial park. Rev. Guy L. Drill will officiate. -SPECL1L- Our Csnal Wave, Complete T5c Perm. OlI.- Complete Open Thura. Eve. by App't. . Phono SMS - i 07 1st Natl. Bank Bldg- tjCASTXE rEIUL WAVERS Mortgage Loans on Modern Homes Lowest Rates i Hawkins & . Roberts Inc. Dr. Chan Lam CHINESE 3IEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and I urinary system of men and women. Remedies for constipation, asthma, arthritis, sugar dlabetis and rheumatism. 21 years In bnsi. ness. .Nataropathle pbysiclana, 803 H Court - St. Corner Liberty. Of fice open Saturdays and Tuesdays only, 10 A M. to 1 P. M.. 8F.U. to 7. Con sultation - Blood pressure and arine tmmtm BM t 9 m m At charge. g " - 5 Rotary Completes Officers Roster Ward Officials SeenewWares Midwest," Coast ; Executive Heads Here for Show ' of Goods Styles Cr v The Salem Rotary club's, slate of officers for the new term was completed. Wednesday when Ivan Stewart - was elected vice-president. A week ago there was jio ma jority for this office. At that time L y 1 e Bartholomew, unopposed, was elected president to succeed J. Lyman Steed. Dave Eyre was elected treasurer and Dr. - Bruce R. Baxter and Harley Bosler, di rectors. 1 : The club Wednesday heard ' a discussion of European affairs by Harry Rounds, Pacific coast repre sentative of the YMCA, who de scribed upper Silesia as one of the "hot spots" of the world pic ture. The speaker spent nine years In Poland, helping to establish the YMCA there. . Approximately '75 Montgomery Ward & f Co. officials, including top executives from Chicago and Oakland 1 offices, managers ? and department ' heads of " all Ward stores from - Eugene tof Relllng ham, gathered here 'yesterday to view Ward's new lines, of furnt ture, floor cover! ng .and ;' ran ges the first household furnishings show for Ward . stores i of r this district ever to be held in Salem. Optimism, . from two . sources one from, the tine styling and Quality . of the new spring . and tall merchandise, the other out of a belief held by many that business ; outlook was good ran high, during the day's, show. ' 11 Upswing Anticipated ." ' Expansion pf '" inventories n anticipation 'of a definite - busi ness upswing in late summer and early fall. -according one ex ecutive. Is now replacing; a pre vious policy that saw- store, in 'ventorles heavily : eurtalled. - .. Chicago " executives present were : J. D. Lawlor, vho heads the company's, rugs and ' floor covering division; and J. Under wood. In charge of the stove di vision. Pacific coast executives in attendance ; were : L. D,' ' Bar zee, ; Pacific coast merchandiser for all h on s eh old equipment lines: G.f M. Thomason, stove division buyer: J. C. Wagner furniture buyer and Mr. Good' rich, field representative, v, , Its central location and the fact that the Ward store here Is one of the' newest and most. modem Ward stores "on the coast, were reasons, for selection; of Salem as location of this season's merchandise show. . - " S Stoves Shown Sixty-eight stove and numer ous furniture pieces transformed Marion Hotel's mirror room, where the show was held, into a veritable household equipment fair. v . - H. C. Bonney, advertising and window display man ot the local store, arranged merchandise, ex hibits at the hoteL ! ' 7 ;. " Altar Society to Hold Card Party : GERVAIS The St. RlU's al tar society will sponsor a card party and social night at the parish hall Wednesday night, April 20. Both 500 end pedro. will be played. The general pub lic Is invited. There were six tables of cards played", at the community 500 club party Tuesday night. High scores were made .by Mrs. I. V. McAdoo and B. B. Barner, nd-second high went to Mr. Albert Girod and. I. V. McAdoo. Hostesses for the 7 o'clock sup per, and party . Tuesday . night, April 26. will be Mrs. B. J. J. Miller, 'Mrs. Girod, Nellie Smith and.Mrs. S. D. Manning.. Daffodils : Fragrant Narcissus -' Ideal for Easter! Do. 10c " Walker's Groc, SUte St Grocv Fred Meyer, ; Busick's 4 Stores Wilson Bump, ' Grower Mothers! dress that boy up for EASTER now at Bishop's Salem's Largest and Finest I 1111 - AT 'V . III m . Right in Style Right in Price Beautiful new shades and patterns . . . made in the season's smartest styles that every boy is sure to like. Extra good quali ty and finely tailored. tmjta) IHIattc Plenty clever, these new hats for Easter. All new styles and shades up 5 up The famous Kaynee make and oth ers. Good quality, bright new patterns. Every new style ... every new color for summer wear. See this large . showing. 4K3up f-4 BOYS' SPORT SOX Brighter than ever these smart new patterns' for summer Buy him plen ty at these low prices." up BUSH COATS They're the newest for spring, just what every bojr needs. ; o) up - ''J: . BOYS' SPORT COATS All new patterns. Checks . . . plaids and plain. Well tailored and real values. S.9 up BOYS' SLACKS New shades for summer. In flannels and others . . . Real values. . . oDtip Bishop's Boys' Shop Offers Complete Selections for Boys from 2 to 18 Years - Make This Your Store for the Newest Styles and Lower Prices Always i v err mm msDOWS. m! )J I VI I WWW - ' - Y "Qj0Tmsc smcmMUS suke fa LET VS SHOW YOU