PAGE TEN Th OREGON STATESMAN. Sales, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, June 15, 1938 GOP Precinct Heads listed County Central Confab Saturday Afternoon at Courthouse The Marion county republican central committee will meet Sat urday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the courthouse for its organ iza tion meeting. Following are the precinct committeemen and com mltteeworaen elected by republi cans at the May 20 primary: X-Aceepted; d-Declined. . . Aumsville H. C. , Porter Aumsville, x; Margaret Martin; Aumsville, x. AuroraG. A. Eh : len," Aurora, x; Rose E. Ehlen, Aurora, x. . BreJtenbush Harry V. Booker, Detroit; Eleanor Mor- : ris, Detroit. Brooks Claude A. Bailey, Brooks; .'Marie A. Bosch, Brooks. ! Butteville Jack Mur ray, Aurora r 2; Mabel Clark, Aurora r 3. Champoeg Henry Zona. Aurora r 1. Chemawa Benjamin Claggett, Salem, r 8 bx 262, x.. Fannie McCail, Sa lem r 2, bx 124, x. Croisan Forest Edwards, Salem r 3, bx 319; Nan Lou Pettyjohn, Salem r 3, bx 309. Donald James P. Feller. Donald; Leona Miller, Donald, x. Englewood Theo dore G. Nelson. Salem r 7, bx 14, x; Lucy M. Simpson, Salem r 8, bx 441, x. Fairfield James Fj-Mahoney. Gerrais rid; Rita Maboney, GerTais r 3. Fair grounds Freeman P. Pbipps, Salem r 7, x; Beatrice E. Fish er, Salem r 7,.bx 83, x. East Gerrais C. L. McDougall. Ger Tais, x; Vera Harper, Gervais. West Gervais Joseph Rubens; Gerrais r 3. Hayesville Herman Rehfuss, Salem r 2; Ruth Rulifson, Sa lem r 2. Horeb Edwin J. Rich ards. Gates; Ruby Horner, Gates, x. Central Howell John Tweed, Salem r 7, x; Maude Tweed, Sa lem r 7, x. North Howell Vic tor V. Van Brocklin. Silrerton r 2; Jessie Coomler, Gerrais" r 1. East Hubbard N. S. Hawk, 2nd St., Hubbard; Effie Sargent, Woodburn r 1, x. West Hub bard C. M. Crittenden, Hub bard, po bx 58. x; Cobie de Les pinasse, Hubbard. Jefferson ; Fred E. Looney, Jefferson r 1, x; Gladys A. Shields. Jefferson, x. Liberty Frank Hrubetz, Sa lem r 4, x; Dora S. Stacey, Sa lem r 4, bx 24 A. Macleay W. W. Miller, 6alem r 5, bx 222; Generiere L. Mader. Salem r 6, bx 218. Marion Warren Gray, Marion; Opha Gray, Turner r. 1. McKee P. J. Gllles. Woodburn, r 2. x; Laura Erlckson, Wood bnrn r 3. Mehama Gaylor E. Be ringer, Mehama; Estelle G. Philippi, Mehama. Mill City D. B. Hill, Mill City x; Grace C. Taylor, Mill City. Monitor Chester Peteraon. Woodburn r 2; Cecyl Lucat, Mt. Angel. East Mt. Angel Alois Keber, Mt. An gel, x; Tillie Mickel. Mt. Angel, x. West Mt. Ansel Fred J. Schwab, Mt. Angel r 1, x; "Chris tine Kronberg. Mt. Angel, x. Prlngle T. L.. Daridson, Sa lem r 4; Haiel V. Clark, r 5, Salem. Quinaby E. L. Rogers, Salem r 2; Marie Massey, Salem r 2, bx 214. Rosedale Ralph R. Dent, Salem r 4, bx 216; Bertha Heckart, Salem r 4, bx 97.- Salem. 1 Herman W. Lanke, ,940 Garnet, x. 2 S. A. Hughes, 179 Chemeketa. x; Nettle M. Spaulding. 1726 Court, x. 3 Bert W. Macy, 444 N. 18th. x; Nanny C. Clare, 463 N. 20th. 4 E. C. Bushnell. 380 S. 18th. j x. 5 E. W. Harland. 2310 Trade, x; Marion Williams, 797 S. 25th, x. 6 Fred L. Rose, 1490 S. 13th, x; Minnie B. Ji rak, 1290 S. 14th, x. 7 Wil liam BliTen, 2706 Brooks are., x; Lorraine R. KInzer. 1860 N. Summer, x. 8 W. W. Chad-; wick, 1390 N. Winter, x; Maude ' Child Bride May Get Divorce Eunice and Charlie Johns . - j Their cabin home j v : v, - .... ........ .-...:,. ,-.y : '"!? All Is not well with Charlie Johns. 22-year-old mountain youth of Tread way. Terav and his child bride, Eunice, whom he married two years ago when she was only nine.- This union which caused so much criticism throughout the nation threatens to go on the rocks. They have been so publicized and pursued by the curious that their exist ence has been far from normal. Neighbors describe their relation ship as more that of father and daughter than man and wife, They live in isolated seclusion in a humble log cabin remote from any town and seldom go out. Eunice is described as a pretty little girl.' now 11, who helps her mother-in-law, with whom the couple lire, at th housework and sometime jives her young husband a lif t la th el&. !-; ". Latest Picture 4, Aft vv A V L ' f I 1 4 ? 4 r; i . This new and latest picture taken of the famous couple, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, was taken In Paris as they departed from Memorial Day services In a Paris church, prior to departing for the Riviera before a visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Paris. E. Roberts, 815 Shipping. 9-- E. C. Wiesner, 1090! N. Church; Lcls M. Scott. 960 N. 6th. 10 Fred A. Erlxon, 766 Marion, x; lone L. Launer, 550 N. Summer. 11 William E. Moses, 335 N. Capitol. 12 Fred J. Tooze, 816 Mill, x; Dr. Mary B. Purrine. 655 UnJrerslty, x. ! 13--Cecil Edwards, 1160 Waller, x; Flor ence Wright, 1660 S. High, x. 14 Lloyd L. Hoekett, 1971 N. Church; Alice M.j Newberry, 2325 Maple-ave., x. i 15 Ci L. Parmenter, 803 N. Commercial, x; Vera B. Glorcr, 35 N. Commercial, x. 3 6 Ar thur H. Moore, 241 N. High, x;.Ruth Moore, 241 IN. High, x. 17 C. S. Orwig, 677 S. Com mercial; Rose Babcock, 631 S. Commercial, x. 18 Benjamin T. Pound, 1380 Center; Valeria Grace Webber, 557, Statesman? 20 Burton A. Myers, 575 N. 24th; Marietta R. Daris, 440 N. 23. 21 Esther F. Kruger, 1415 N. . 4th. 22 Otto M. Bowman, 631 N. Winter, x; Jennelle Van- derort Moorhead, 780 K. Cot tage, x. - 23 F. M-l White. 174 S. Cottage; Ruth E. Tooze 965 Mill. 24 Del K. jNeiderhiser, 55 E. Superior, x; Alma J. Thompson, 1680 S. I Commercial, x. 25 Alex Jones, i Jr., 1235 N. 19th; Alice Hammond. 2010 Ne braska, x. 26 0. I East Salem -A. E. LaBranch, I Salem r 6, bx 15, x; Fern T. Smith, Salem r 6, bx 16, x. Salem Heights- Lewis Judson, Salem r 4, x; Ber tha C. Gatchell. Salem r 4, bx 90. St. Paul C. SJ Mullen, sr.. St. Paul, x; Mary i M. Muller, St. Paul, x.. Scollard George 1 'x (" of the Windsors ft t J A -: G. Miller, Woodburn. Scotts Mills John Plas, Scotts Mills r 1, x; Rose Magee, Scotts Mills, x. Shaw Lloyd G. Kenne, Shaw r I. Sidney F. B. Simpson, Jefferson, r 1; Esther Hartley, Jefferson r 1. Silrerton Hills J. H. Mauldlng, Silrerton r 4, x; Olire Bonner, Silrerton r 4. North Silrerton Edwin Orer lund, Silrerton r 2, x; Pauline Johnson, Silrerton r 4. South Silrerton John Goplerud, Sil rerton r 2, x; Helen E. COm stock, Silrerton r 3. East Sil rerton Edward H. Banks, 2 47 Cool id go St., Silrerton; Florence E. Ballantyne, 222 Coolidge St., Silrerton, x. West Silrerton Berger S. Feneide, 109 S. Wa ter St., Silrerton; Mabel Lerfold, James Are., ilrerton, x. Stay ton Grant Murphy, Stayton, x; Ruth Wood, Stayton. East Stay ton E. C. Denny, Stayton, 5th St., x; Maude H. Beauchamp, Stayton. x. West Stayton Leo nard Walker, West Stayton. x; Margaret O. Chamberlin, West Stayton. Sublimity F. A.. Zim merman, Sublimity, x; Angeline Hassler. Sublimity, x. Turner Fred Mitchell, Turner, x; Lu cille McKInney, Turner. Union Hill Eric Fisher, Shaw r 1; Jennie Humphreys, Shaw. Wa conda Britt Aspinwall, Brooks r 1, x; Violet Stafford. Gerrais r 2. East Woodburn James H. Liresay, 520 Young St., Wood burn, x; Louise Shorey, 1288 D. Clereland St., Woodburn, x. West Woodburn Glenn Goulet, 111 Second St., Woodburn, x; Edith McCord, Settlemier St., Woodburn. ' Mueller to Go to Insurance Session A. O. Mueller, Salem district agent of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, leaves next week to attend the company's re gional convention at the Hotel Del Coronado Coronado Beach, Calif., June 22, 23, and 24. At the conrention, Mr. Mueller will be presented a hand engrared plaque, gold record emblem, and other awards In recognition of his outstanding sales work of the past year. The awards will be present ed by A. L. Dern, vice-president and director of agencies of the Company. Mr. Mueller is one of more than 200 salesmen who will attend the company's 1938 re gional conventions. No. 9S11 CITATION IS THE tXJUKTY - COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E- Eckardt Wildfeng, deceased. To Eldon R. Eckardt and Levi Wildfeng. - IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You" are hereby commanded to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion at the Court House in Salem Ore gon, within 28 days fromthe date of the first publication, of this citation to show cause. If any exists, .why an order should not be made authorizing the admin istrator of the above entitled es tate to sell all the real property belonging to the above entitled estate, to-wit: An undivided one- half interest in Lot 4 Block 69 Town . of North , Salem, Marioa County, Oregon. .". This citation Is served on you by order of the Honorable J. C Siegmund, Judge of the abore entitled Court, made and entered on the 31st day of May, 1938. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said court. Affixed this 31st day of May, 1938. : U. G. BOYER, County Clerk. By H. C. Mattson, Deputy. Date of First Publication, June 1. 1938. Date of Last Publication, June 29, 1938. J 1-8-15-22-29. '11 r W I i : : I - 4 " ' 4 HougUum Elected To Head Bankers C M. Cox of Salem Put on Executive Board t , of Association CORVALLIS, June 14.-(;p)-The Oregon Bankers' association closed its 33rd annual convention today with the election of O. A. Houghlum of Eugene as president to SUCCeed C. VE. Wllllamtnn rsf Albany. . A. K. Parker of La Grande be came vice-president; J. B. Booth of Corrallis, treasurer; C. H. Stewart. Portland, chairman of the executire committee? r? n Stephenson, Portland, C M. Cox. caxem; c. E. Williamson, Albany, Al Powers. Pendleton: li mem bers of the executire committee. The rrouD selected Rnnth vice-president for Oregon for the American Bankeri' association with Williamson r as member of the executire council, E. P. Cra mer, -Grants Pass, member of the nominating committee, and George Br odie, of Dufur, alter nate on ine nominating commit tee. , , ! State divisional vice-presidents Included Guy HIckok, Astoria, national banks; L. H. Alexander, Portland, savings; T. B. Garrison, Oakland, state banks, and Lome Miller, Portland, trusts. The s association approved a resolution recommending uni form bank fees for the state but the details of the plan were not announced. Standing committees on agriculture, forestry, banking practice, standard forms, insur ance and taxation. Dairy Co-op Unit Meets Tomorrow The Salem unit nf the rtafrv Cooperative association will meet Thursday night at 8:30 n'ciork at the chamber of commerce here, with R. H. Clark, chair man, presiding. This will be the first rather. In k of the co-ofl members aincn F. C. Klaus arrived to take man agership of the Salem offices of the co-op, succeeding . Roscoe Clarke, ; resigned. Musical entertainment will be provided by the Dairy co-on auar- tet from Portland, and the pro gram feature will be a talk on the dairy situation by Will W. Henry, manager of the Portland Dairy co-op. Gars Meet Headon j On Claggett Hill MISSION BOTTOM Cars driv en by C. I. Caves and Miss Lo re tta Smith had a head-on colli ssion on the Claggett hill Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Theodore Stalk, riding in the Smith car, received a broken wrist. Others of the Smith party were bruised. Mrs. Caves, an invalid, who was riding with her husband is suf- o V X J !i4 ,i''i ;;i!; V L AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC.... AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS... STANDARD OIL DEALERS ' ..Eight Die When Lightning Hits -' : : v... - - 4 JTA. -f' A storm-battered TJ. S. Army boniber burst into flame and plunged into a field scattering the bodie of its soldier crew of eljfht over rain-drenched prairie recently near Dels ran. 111. The ship. It wat said, was struck by lightning before it crashed. The above photograph shows the wreckage. A farm boy witness reported that the ship exploded, bounced in the air and spewed bits of wreckage over a half mile area. The bomber was en route to Denver, Colo., from an army field at Rantoul, 111. California Pigeon Alights at Prison As Harbinger of Race Start Saturday Apparently seeking to make Salem "pigeon-race-minded" for the 300-pigeon race to be started from here early next Saturday morning for the Golden Gate Racing Pigeon association of Oakland, Calif., a tired carrier pigeori Monday flew . into the north cell block at the state peni tentiary. Warden James Lewis reported On his right leg was a metal band labeled "AU-37-SjR-No. 187." A band on the left leg was inscribed "M8&0-JS Your club-1250 Alameda St., San Jose!. Calif." fering from shock . and bruises. Both cars were damaged. - - . Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Jones and family have returned from a pleasure trip to.Medford and oth er southern Oregon points. ' Miss Anne Engbrecht, who has been living at the1 home of Mrs: Paul Townsend, has left to be married to Walter Gruenfelder of Salem route seven. , Fur Firm Changes Certificates showing retirement of Emil DuBaln and Mike Stein bock from business under the name of DuBain Fur company and of entry into business of Cin d a Roof under the name of Du Eain's Fur shop were filed at the county clerk's office yesterday. Present at Retreat ST. LOUIS Among those from here who attended the Lay women's Retreat at Mt. An gel Thursday night to Sunday noon were Mrs. Alex Manning and Agnes Zach. Km Miiini i! ii Ml I ii, i ii : Hi i MY M i lii ill M i I! II II I! Ii I, i ii i , ii ! Mi ifli. 1 lit ; . .1. i I ' i f U ii U :i fl i n t. kUUtWUHMimUUIMiUIUUUUU: The gasolines - 'jM are those that give you 7 I - '-i;v4" -a Warden Lewis said the '( club officials had been notified of the arrival of the pigeon at the prison. The bird was fed, given water and turned loose. The Golden Gate club Is send ing about 300 pigeons here Thursday, to be released from the Railway Kxpress office at 12th and Oak streets at 5:30 a. m. Saturday. The purpose is to see if any of the birds can make the 500-mile flight back to Oak land during daylight. Last year the weather was bad and a large number were never seen again. Two Girls Enter Rice Ticket Sale . Irene Windsor and Mary Fong, Salem young women, yesterday became first entrants in the "bowl of ric V party ticket sale contest being conducted to promote In terest In the affair, to be held at Fraternal temple " Friday after noon and night to raise money for a Chinese civilian aid fund. Miss Windsor Is sponsored by the Salem Juniors and Miss Fong by the Salem Association of Chi nese. The winner of the contest will be presented at the party Friday night as Miss Model Salem. Her photograph and description will then be forwarded to New York City for entry in a nationwide competition whose . winner will receive a course in modeling and a motion picture contract. o longest mileage o easiest starting 0 quickest acceleration o least corrosion o silent performance o perfect combustion These qualities, unified and balanced, make Standard Gasoline Unsurpassed Army Bom ? ft -441; - Grocers to Study New Price Laws Anti - Discriminatory Cost Measure to Be Topic Here Thursday A mass meeting of Marion county grocers has been called Thursday evening, June 16 at 8 o'clock at the Salem chamber of commerce. The purpose of the meeting is to receive informa tion regarding the new anti price discrimination law andf what the effect of its enforce ment will mean to those dealing in food products, particularly the grocers. A committee consisting of Lloyd Legarie, chairman; A. A. Krueger, L. R. Sanetell, W. R. Walker and N. G. Isaak has been appointed to bring in a report on organization. E. D. Suitor, of Portland," ex ecutive secretary of the Oregon Wholesale Grocers' association, and Carl T. Pope, Salem attor ney, will deliver short talks on the new anti-price discrimination law. The committee is urging all grocerymen in Marion county to attend this meeting. More than 100 grocers are expected to attend. Three Decline Jobs Two women and a man elected May 20 to precinct committee po sitions notified County Clerk U. G. Boyer yesterday they would not accept the offices. They were Stella R. Brower, democrat, Turner; Bertha Heckart. republi can, Rosedale, and E. V. Fergu son, democrat, Salem No. 23. 1 W ; - . a Liu Remind Students To Get SS Card Those Taking Temporary or Permanent Summer Jobs Must File Students who will enter com mercial and industrial employ ment this summer were reminded by the social security board yes terday that they will need social security account numbers. Before beginning employment they should apply for a number at the Salem office of the board, room 200 postoffice building. It is estimated by the federal of lice of education that this sum mer approximately 1,000,000 stu dents may begin their business ca reers, or take a job during vaca tion. Students, and teachers who work only during . the summer also need account numbers. Whether the employment is part-time,' temporary, or perma nent, and although the employer has no other employe, a report of the employes wages together with his account number must be made to the federal government by the employer, explained Ben- O. Lip scomb, manager of the Salem office. The employe is required to report his account number to bis employer. ; . , AH wages an employe receives during his entire life from em ployment covered under the old age insurance system. Mr. Lip scomb explained, will be counted as credit toward his old-age in surance. Wages for temporary or part-time employment, no matter how small, will increase by that mucn ine worxer s creaus towara his old-age benefits. It is there fore important to the employe that his wages reported by h s em ployer be identified by an account number so that they will bs cor rectly recorded in his old-age In surance account, Grants Pass Man Held Polygamisl GRANTS PASS,June 14.-r(yP)-A circuit court Jury convicted Ed ward N. Santee, realtor, of polygamy today. The state charged Santee mar ried the late Izina Spencer John son while he was still married to Christens M. Santee of Kelso, Wash. Judge H. D. Norton, re fused to recognize the defendant's plea he was divorced in Mexico. Luvilla S. Santee, a former wife of the real estate dealer, died two years ago of a gunshot wound. Sante was also wounded. A grand jury said Mrs. Santee met death at the "hands of persons un known." V". Move to Milwaukie UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoutenburg, who have resided in the Neal Stoutenburg cottage for a year, are moving to Milwaukie where the former will run a service station for Alex LaFollette of Troutdale." VV 3 A'3M2M