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.1. 'kv The' OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning August 5, 1933 PAGE NINE Local News! Brief; &2730 Dwelling A building permit was written- yesterday for Howard G. Cross, authorizing erection-of a one-story dwelling and garage at 2090 North 19th. to cost $2750. Other permits were to: P. R. Robertson, to alter and repair one-story shed at 1265 North 4th. 120; Gertrude M. Ben-nert-t, to roof and repair' a one Btory dwelling at 925 South 21st, $45; Wllhelmia Lieske, to. erect a one-story pr irate garage at 552 Statesman, $50; School District No. 24, to repair the root of a three-story school building at 450 North 12th, $200, and re pair a three-story school build ing at 550 Marion. $50; Mrs. R. L, Farmer, to move and relocate a 1 -story dwelling at 797 North Winter, $1600, and more and re locate a 1 -story dwelling at 795 North Winter, $1000; Foster and Klelser. to erect a bill board at 2131 Fairgrounds road. $25; T. O. Wyatt, to reroof a one-story shed at 1254 South 13th, $40. The Salem Federal still pays 4 on Insured savings. Vet Picnic Sunday Members of Marion Post 6(1. Veterans of Foreign War, and the auxiliary will picnic at Paradise Island, east of the airport on the Tur ner road, Sunday. The affair will start at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Among entertainment features arranged is a Softball game between the "Dugout Gang" and the "Gentlemen." a program of Juvenile . sports. awarding of trophies and. decora Jtions by Colonel Carl Abrams. fand an appearance, of the "clown fcanrl. Tranannrtatlrm " will be provided from the armory. More Firemen In j need Two more casualties, via softball en terprises, were added to the Sa lem firemen rollcall yesterday. Fireman Bill Hunt sustained a broken collar bone when he fell while playing softball at Olrager field and Fireman John Stettler sustained a broken nose when struck by a batted ball. Fireman Huriey uross received a severe face Injury Wednesday when, a faulty extinguisher blew up while he was engaged in battling a grass fire. Both Stettler and Cross are on duty. ": Starting new class for Master Bread Band of boys from 8 to 13 under the direction of Joe Has senstab, no experience necessary. For full information call after noons Ph. 5257. Road Day Today The county court will bold its monthly road session at 10 a. m. this morning.. Several holdover and one 'new pe tions are to be considered. Births J Baldwin To .'Mr. and Mrs. : Grant W. Baldwin,- router one Aumsville. a son, born July 23. i ' Mack To Mr. and Mrs. John i Mack. Sublimity, a son, Thomas Wayne, bora July 19,." ; : .Meithof To Mr.4 and Mrs. Wil liam J. Meithof, Brooks, route one. a son, Darold, born July 10. Phillips To Mr. and Mrs. Al- lyn L. Phillips, Monmouth, route J aha ' m flan rVitaii W ren faI Ann born July 26 at. the Salem General 'hospital. Landers To Mr. - and Mrs. Harold F. Landers, route three 'Salem, a son, Harold Allen, born July 14. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and especially the women of the Relief Corps for their kindness during the illness and death of our dear mother. Mrs.- Z. . - J. Zinn, Mrs. In'a Parker, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Orln C. Watkins. WHY NOT Try TJs for Tour Next Job of Fine Dry Cleaning? "Doc" DeWittV SNAPPY SERVICE: 420 Co art Salem USE CHINESE HEKI1S WHEN OTHEKS FAIL CHAR LIK CHAN Chinese Herbs RKMEIHES Healing virtue has been tested hundreds years for chronic ail menta.noae. throat, sinusitis. V4.. Li 1 catarrh, ears. s. B. roae lungs, asthma, chronic cough, atomach.. sail stones, colitis, constipation, dlahetta. kidneys, bladder, heart, blood, nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood preaaare, gland. k 1 sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. 8. fant. yaara praetlea ta CMaa. Hats 8piaMit 12a . Cawretal St, Salem. Ore. Off tea Basra t a aw Band? aas wa- i v f .7? V JLJLJus fOO:GRAlN &REWEO Sold by the Best Dhpenser$ Distributed by ' - RAMAGE'S, SALE3r, j OREGON Rose City Brewing Co., portUnd, Ore, Coming Events August 7 - Montana picnic, Corvallis city park. upuat 7 t: rutin a picnic at . r rant f ark, Albany, . Aligns 7 -Orchard - Height homecoming at Stout a on North Saotiaitt. ' August 7 Annual Orchard Height!, . picnic- at Lather Stout farm, Mehama. Aug. 7 Ohio at ate picnic. j OHnRerj park. : Baaket lunch X AuRiut 7. Annual North Carolina picnic at Bryant Park, Albany. Farmer resi dent a and families invited. , - AugusC 7 Hi latent Colorado - roundup at fraxrl Green park, Aug. 14 Howell hoiamim tag at Howell nrhoothonae. " A ugust 14 -All-day picnic, Willamette Aerie, Order of Eagles, Paradise Isle. Angust 21 -All-state Farm era anion picnic, Champoeg -park. -, Aug.', Sft Annual - MHuma nomeeofiiing. Revise Water Rales A tenta tive draft of city wafer depart ment rules and regulations re prised to include amendments since- the - first set was adopted in 19351 will be presented at to night's f water board meeting. Manager Cyler VanPatten said yesterday. He will include sev eral suggested changes In exist ing rules. No action on the re vision is expected before the sec ond August session. 1 i Luts first, 1276 N Lib. V 9592 Chcmeketan Hike The Che meketan hiking club will make a trip to Abiqua Falls this Sunday. The driving distance, is 60 miles or less. A short hike "of fire miles through historical country should be of interest to everyone. Cars leave the Senator hotel at 8:30. Hikers must bring a trail lunch, but Coffee will be served. The leader for this hike is Kenneth Jennings. l The Nazarene Church Orchestra and Choir are presenting a musi cal program at the old high school auditorium Sunday evening at 7:45 p.j m. The public is Invited to enjoy the program. 4 . . Capitol Model Sent (p VO The new state capitol model .which has ,. occupied a place ! in the corridor of the state office building here for more than a year was sent to Eugene yester day where -it will be on exhibit in: the i university architectural school: j The model was made in New York City and cost approxi mately S14Q0. i Wall paper, Mathis,' 17S S. Com'l. Townsend Club Xo. 6 Na tional Townsend No. 6 will meet at the j courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock.! All members asked to be present to make arrangements for a mass meeting in the near future. '! v . -l Obituary I Little ' In this city August 3. William W. Little, aged 82. Late resident of -550 South 16th street. Sur vived by daughters, Mrs. Lora Mariels, and Mrs. Iva Buschey, both of Salem; sdn, Willis C. Lit tle of Klamath Falls; -two grand children and three gTeat grand children. Graveside services.4 will be held at the Fox Valley ceme tery near Lyons Friday, August 5. at 3 p. m., under the direction of the Walker V Howell fanerat home. I Rev. H. C. Stover s will officiate. ' ' . ; j I Comstock At allocal hospiui, August 2, Lillie V, Comstock, aged 66 years. Survived by husband. Warren A. Ccmstocfc of Salem and two daughters, Mrs. Dell Coleman of Sutherlin and lit.' Vinnie Wild man of Milllcan. Ore.; son, How ard OJ Comstock of Naf, Ida.: sister, Mrs. Ettle Genau of North Piatt. Neb.; brother, William Smart of Fairberry, Neb. Services will be held from the Clough Barrlclc chapel Saturday. August &, at 1:30 p. m.. with interment following at IOOF cemetery. AUCTIONS Rig auction SatM 1 :SO P. M of mortgaged and repos seaaed . furniture and fur aishlngs , of two Salem homes. Ordered sold with out reserve. Sale held at the F. N. Woodry Auction Mar ket. Including piano. Radio sewing "machine, S elec. washers, 2 dav. and chairs, and lots of furniture, tools, etc.! ' x F. N. & Gknn Woodry Auctioneers - Ph. 5-1-1-0 1 T I f """Y a '" . ' : ; - . : P 1 Vancouver Licenses Among marriage licenses. Issued recently by the bureau at Vancouver, Wash., were those to Henry A. Hochspeier of Jefferson and Ann Schweinfurth of Turner; : James N. Younkins of Berkeley, Calif., and Florence- K. Harmlsch ' of Albany; and ' to Robert Brutke and Naomi A. Casteel, both ; of Amity. ; - Voyageurs to Picnic Marion voiture 153 of the 40 ;et 8 so ciety of the American Legion will send representatives to the an nual picnic of Portland voiture 25 to be held.at Avalon park Sun day. The park la situated on the Tualatin ; river on the west side Pacific highway between Newberg and' Tigard. " ; - ;' ' : ; Watch for the opening of the Argo and better food. - Townsend Meet -Townsend club No. 8 will meet tonight at S o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Crosby. 816 N. 23rd street, with Harold Pruitt the speaker. A capacity crowd at tended the meeting two weeks ago at the Crosby home, with a number present attending their first Townsend meeting. Receives Position Miss Vir ginia Pugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pugh, and graduate of Willamette university with the class of 33, haa been elected to teach the coming year on the high school faculty at ; Phoenix, Ore. Her subjects will be English and social science. ! ' i Chamber Meetings Milk dis tributors and contractors are slated to meet at the chamber of commerce tonight, the former on call of Alton Hurley at 7:30 o'clock. Charles Ryan has called the contractors meeting, sched uled for 8 o'clock. Like to go biking? Join The Lucky Star Bicycle Club. Phone 5769 evenings for information. . Feed Firm Named George Bernhardt, 179 6 South Winter street, filed a certificate with the county clerk yesterday showing he was engaging in business un der the assumed name of Leader Mill & Cleaning Co. on Salem route seven. . Preach in Corvallis Dr. Dan iel Schulze, dean of men at Wil lamette university, will preach at the First Methodist church at Corvallis Sunday morning In the absence of Rev. Daniel W. Stev ens, who is on his vacation. Wash frocks. Donna Lee fash ions, now only $1.04 at Miller's. 2nd floor. She parti Lakeview Justice Richard . Shepard of ' Lakeview yesterday was appointed Justice of the peace., there to succeed F. M. Duke who has resigned. The appointment was announced by Governor Charles H. Martin. Mrs. Tbomspon . Here Mrs. Allie Thompson, former Salem resident, but now of Long Beach, Calif., is at the Senator hotel while spending some time in the city attending to business mat ters. ; ; u '. . At Mineral Springs Among Salem residents who are enjoy ing a restful vacation at the Hub bard Mineral Springs near Hub bard are Dr. Louis Magin,J. F. Bellinger, "Biir' Watkins and Mr. Isherwood. Quigley Speaker ' Rev. G. H. Quigley will be guest speaker at the 11 o'clock morning worship hour Sunday at the American Lutheran church. He will ' speak on "The Religion of Love. Homes Exemption Petition on File Preliminary petition for con stitutional amendment exempting from taxation every dwelling house,' including adjacent land, occupied by the owner as his or her residence, on its true cash val ue up to $2,000, was filed in the state department here yesterday. The petition was filed by the Homeowners Tax Exemption league, of which Charles H, Ager. Portland, Is president., ' f In event a sufficient number of signatures are obtained the con stitutional amendment will go on the ballot at the November elec tion In 1940. Ballot title was prepared by the attorney general AIR CONDITIONED COOL T Today and Sat. 2 Hits TIII'DZID e:d'iuds WKwwf MTsOssi VMsDV O- Ts4BaawTaj ffr sWua fJCMOO - AND 2ND HIT - ANNA NAGEL "SALESLADY" Open :45 S5C O X. X. Laaa. O. O. Ckaa. O Herbal remedies for ailment or stomach, liver, kidney, skin, blood, glands. V urinary sys tem of men A women. 21 years in service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your. Neighbors about CH AN LAM. i : on. ennn iinm CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 393 H Court SU Cqrner Liber ty. Office open Tuesday ft Sat urday only. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M 6 to 7 P. M: Consultation, blood pressure. & urine tests are free of charge. - . (Si) Davis Estate Is in Probate Retired Banker's Estate Valued at $25,000 in r i Order in Probate ; . The late Roswell C. Davis, re tired North Dakota banker who spent his last 14 years in Salem, left an estate of personal property estimated worth in excess of $25. 000, according to a probate order entered here yesterday appoint ing the widow, Carrie C. Davis, as executrix. The estate will be ap praised by George H. Riches, Irene Roemhildt and Earle M. Dane. The Davis will left all personal effects to the widow, $5000 each to his two daughters. Thelma of Salem and Helen Davis Gordon of Chehalls, Wash., waived any debts owing his estate by the First Presbyterian church , here, left $150 to the Presbyterian church of Beltield. ND. his former resi dence, and placed the residue of the estate In a trust in charge of John O. Miltsen of Belfleld. who waa authorized to have Ladd 4b Bush Trust-company serve in his place if he chose. The trust provisions give life in come from the trust estate to Mrs. Davis and leave capital and in come to be distributed after her death to the daughters. Orrnit Court Edna Spriggs vs. Walter Spriggs; complaint for divorce. custody of two children, $50 a month for their support, certain personal property and an order restraining defendant from mo lesting plaintiff; cruel and Inhu man treatment alleged; couple married at Springfield, Ore., April 30. 1928. ' Oregon - Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. vs. (N. G. Wal lace; order on stipulation extend ing to August 20 time for defen dant to file brief. Madgaline M. Standish vs. John K. Standish; default decree of di vorce restoring to plaintiff her former name, Madgaline M. Ma son. Harvey A. "Walker vs. N. B. Rockwell et al; order of dismissal based on stipulation of settlement. L. M. King vs. Genevieve King; defense motion to strike part of complaint. John Lester McFarland, admin istrator, vs. W. H. Ellingsworth et al; order permitting defendant to withdraw exhibits. I'robcte Court Jacob Welzel estate; order ap pointing F. A. Theuer executor and Elmer H. Miller, Ervin Bat terman and Margaret Ross ap praisers of $750 personal prop erty estates Marie lieyer estate; order ap pointing A. W. Meyer administra tor of $1825 personal property estate and E. O. Stadter, jr., Cla ra A. Heltzel and Maria Dare ap praisers. I " Sarah Patrick estate; order au thorizing Duane Gibson, execu tor, to deliver deed to real proper ty sold under contract to C. B. and Fay Hunt. Mary J Giles estate; order for hearing September 12 on final ac count of Earl M. Pettycrew, ad ministrator, showing $4216.14 re ceived and $2577.36 paid out; or der for distribution of $1638.78 residue to Joseph Roy and Karl M. Giles. Oscar Benson estate; order au thorizing E. A. Pierce & Company of Seattle to turn over to Bessie Specht, executrix, securities held subject to a $596.49 indebtedness, now paid off; securities include 100 shares of General Motors, 100 of United Airlines, 50 of Kenne cott Copper, 120 of Container cor poration, 100 of Texas corporation and 100 of American Rolling Mills. Jacob Siegmund estate; closing order granted A. R. and Charles E. Siegmund, executors. Marriage Licenses . Ollle Schendel, 25, floor - fin isher, route four, Salem, and Hel en Nafziger, 21, housekeeper, route six. Justice Court Bert Hoyt; $10 fine, no PTJC permit. Gerald N. Gastlneau; $1 fine, illegal headlight device. Municipal Court Forrest E. Holladay, charged with failure to give right-of-way to a pedestrian; entered plea of not guilty, trial date to be set. Otto Klett, charged with oper ating a dance hall without a li cense; case continued. John Burke, drunk; 10-day jail sentence suspended to leave town.. . 'Joe Curran; a 10-day jail sen tence suspended i to leave town. - Bail collected on overtime parking tags, $35. Dueltgens at Molalla : AIRLIE Mra. Ira Dueltg'en and on Bobby, who spent a few days at the Womer home, went back to Molalla Wednesday. Du eltgen has employment there for the summer. AIR CONDITIONED COOL Today and Sat. 2 Hits -VKite Douglas - Wiggins "x J famed novel -7 lother A ; Carey's ' . Jl Chickens" t lth Knby Keeler, James Ellison. Fay Baintrr - And Sad Hit' Johnnie Davis In "Mr. Chemp Starts Sunday 2 ;- Big Hits ftcowa The jCnaser" I I I i The Call Board EI-SIXORTC Today Kate Douglas Wig- ' gins "Mother C a r e y a rhlrkena" with R n h V Keeler, and Johnny Davis In 'Mister Chump." CAPITOL Today Donbla Bill, the Dead End Kids in " Llttl Tnnrh Hiit and 'Saleslady" with Anne Na- rel. ' a STATE Today Ken Maynard and Tarzen In "Trailing Tron- ble," plus four acta East- ern Circuit Vaudeville. Saturday midnight preview "In Old Chicago." HOLLYWOOD Today Double bill. Lulse Ralner and Spencer Tracy la "Big City" and "Air Devils" with Larry Blakt and Dick PurcelL GRAND " Today Warner Baxter and Marjorie Weaver In I'll Give a Million." Rutherford Trial To Reopen Today CCC Enrollee Is Charged With Knifing in Fight at Dance Hall The trial of William Ruther ford, Alabama CCC enrollee, on a charge of assault on John Hafner with a knife will 'reopen at 9 o'clock this morning with the state putting Deputy Sheriff B. G. Honeycutt on the stand in an ef fort to impeach defense testimony Only state rebuttal tc.:i-.ony re mains before closing argument are made to the jury. The state yesterday sought to nrove that Rutherford attacked Hafner with a knife near a Sil ver creek falls dance hall the night of June 15. Its witnesses in cluded John and Walter Hafner, Roman Kintz, II. C. Tomlinson. Miro DeSantls. Herbert Geschner, Frances Ruettgers and Morris Maynard. Lawrence Brown, defense attor ney. told the jury he would show that Rutherford was innocent be cause he was so Intoxicated at the time of the altercation he icould not distinguish between right and wrong. Seven CCC men including two officers testified for the de fense. Famous Lecturer Comes to Baptist L' DauJ" Gilbert, famous author and lecturer, will speak next Tuesday night at the First Bap tint ehnreh here. Rev. Irvine A. Fox, pastor, announced yester day. . Me " CiHierr' fa author of Cru cifying Christ In the Colleges," "Evolution, the Root of All Isms," "Thinking Youth's Great est Needs." and other books that are arousing the interest of par ents, educators and students the country over. Dr. Fox urges the public to hear Gilbert's address in baiem Salem Grangers Meet August 26 The next, meeting of Salem grange No. 17 will be held Fri day night, August 26, at the Au burn schdolhouse. with a public program arranged by A. A. Geer. The program will feature show ing of movies and a talk on safe automobile driving. The talk will bear not only on human safety but, on protection of automobiles. 5fa m taitv siaai CK PUICIlt - Added News, Mickey Blouse la "Woodland Cafe and Chap. . 10 of Serial, "Radio Patrol" Continuous Sunday . 2 to li p.m. $TJl2-STUDDID-$YU:S"i:iOTI air s. ,v? WW Jo., Prrry . Cbarle, Stvntt Jinmr Dnntate- Waller Cotv DOII7. - The Thrc Sloofie. And 2nd Feat ure - . aanaaa MaaBBK UCC Claimants Pai d in Full Third of Eligibles Exhaust Current Insurance, Pai Average of $100 One-third o fthe 65.609 deter mined eligible claims against he state . unemployment compensa tion fund have been paid to tero balance and cumulative dlsbuise menta totaled $4,313,614 at he close of business for July, c m mission officials aaid. Those who have exhaua led their current jobless insurance rights received an average of $00 each and the gradual reduction of the claim load caused another 13 per cent drop In benefit pay ments for July as compared with June. July totals were 35 per cent less than those for May. I ' Portland Has Major Share The Portland metropolitan area, which, includes Washing ton and Columbia and partaj of Clackamas counties, accounted for 46 per cent of the July state total of $175,870. f This amount was distributed over 43,341 checks, bringing jthe cumulative check total since bene fit payments started In January to 331.003. j i Salem Has 4 Per Cent Twenty-one other employment office districts of the state par ticipated In benefit payments during juiy in the following or der: ." Eugene .9, MarshUeld J5.6. Klamath Falls 6.6. Salem 4, Ore gon City 3.5. Medford 2.7, Bend 2.5, Albany 2.5, LaGrande McMlnnvllle 2.1, Baker ,2. toria 1.9, Newport 1.4. Tillamook 1.4, Roseburg 1.2, Hood River 1.1, Coreallls 1, Pendleton Dallas .9, The Dalles .8 and tarlo 7. 1. Da Illinois Pastor At Presbyterian Rev. Frank Mitchell Flesley, pastor of the Second PresbyteHan church at Evanston, 111., will be guest speaker Sunday morning and night at the First Prefby- terian church here. I Rev. Fiesley formerly had charge of a large church in Oak: land, and was one of the candl dates for ' moderator of the last Presbyterian general- assembly. The local church pulpit, va ant since last Sunday when Dr. Grover C. Blrtchet preached his farewell sermon, will be occupied Wby guest speakers for a time, State Institution Asking $3,000,();00 Unofficial requests for provements at state institut Im ons YOU CAN'T LIVE and enjoy life if yon are suf fering pain and mental tor--ture which comes as a re sult of Arthritis, Lumbagol Sciatica, Rheumatism. f VAPO-PATII ' the natural method, with 4 twenty-year record as proof of what it can accomplish! is worth your Investigation! JOHN F. CLASS VAPO-PATII Colon Therapy A. L. Elvln, Lllcensee 523 N. Cottage - Ph. 402 T mm aggregating approximately $3, 000,000 have been .received by State Budget Director Wharton, he. announced yesterday. Wharton said he had been asked to include these requests 'In the 193940 biennia budget. He Indicated that most of these requests would be rejected. The state budget director may T O D A T DOUBLE THRILL PROGRAM r " : I. GOVn CO. oot utm ?5 1 S&3a mm? We believe you can manage your own social affairs, so wc have no Classified "heartthrob coIllmn.,, But we. do have classifieds for Lost & Found for Wanted, and For Sale; for Apartment hunting and Real Estate . . . so you need not search blindly! Just Dial 9101 .The Oregon STATESMAN recommend to the 1939 legisla ture that a nw ward be erected, for housing the criminal Insane. These patients are now housed in the main state hospital bulldi p? here. The new ward, if approved, would be located on the state hos pital grounds some distance from the main hospital structure, Mat. ISc Eve. 25c Hla Life W.-T- ' Ilia Ughtni ILH2Vic Yf 33 a (t A I lT i -Z Actio" It ! Vslvt J Scree" V 111