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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, - Wednesday Morning; September 21, 1938 PAGE FIVE Local News Brief ! Four New Homes The city i building - Inspector's office yes j terday issued permits for con struction of four new homes in Calem, the permits being writ ten to: W. A. Cladek, to erect a 1-story dwelling and garage at 1845 North 18tb, $2200; F, C. Headrick. to erect a 1-storJ dwelling and garage at 1605 South Church, 14000; Mr.' and Mrs. T. B. Morgan, to erect one story, dwellings at 1224 and 1220 Court, each $1500. ... Other per mits were- to: W. S. - Newman, to repair roof of a dwelling at 2155 North Liberty, $25; F. H. Weir, to reroof a dwelling at 2397 Hazel avenue, $75; Belle Brown, to repair a dwelling at 590 Statesman. $200; R. K. Page, to repair a dwelling at 1696 State, $23; Breyman Boise, to repair a dwelling at 960 Broadway, $35. UCC Employes Covered All em ployes of the state unemployment compensation commission are cov ered by the workmen's compensa tion law. Attorney General Van Winkle held Tuesday. Van Winkle said contributions to the accident fund were valid charge against the unemployment compensation commission. "The opinion was re quested by D. A. Bulmore, admin istrator i for the unemployment compensation department. . Try our special M spring chicken, French fried potatoes, hot biscuits and honey, 50c. The Quelle. Kropp to Play Barney Kropp's orchestra will furnish music this evening for the entertainment and program given by the Knights of Columbus. at St. Joseph's hall in connection with the state-wide "Seminary Burse Program." W. Daniel Hay, grand knight of the local organization and Thomas A. Windishar, trustee, announce" ail arrangements complete for the basket social. To National Convention J. C. Joy and Roy Buchanan, members of the state industrial accident commission, will leave Portland tonight for Charleston, W. V., to attend the national convention of industrial accident boards and commissions. Occupational dis eases will be one of the principal topics of discussion. - Takes' Court Office Job Miss Ellse Schroeder, stenographer in, ' the executive department since early in the Martin administra tion, has. resigned and-accepted a position in the offices of Justice Hall S. Lusk of the state supreme court. Miss Schroeder is a resi dent of Eugene. Cash prizes, singing, entertaining at Fall Opening dance, Crystal Gardens, Thursday. Old time and modern 25c. No dance Wed. Club 4 to Meet Entertain ment will be furnished by the Arthur, Tucker family when Townsend club No. 4 meets at Highland school tonight at 8 o'clock The public is invited. Obituary Meyers ' John Meyers, late resident of 575 Marion street, passed away Monday, September 19, at the age of 73 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Meyers of Salem; six daughters, Mrs. A. N. Walker and Miss Mary Meyers, both of Salem, Mrs. John Zyllo of Minne apolis, Minn., Mrs. Joseph Saner of Fergus Falls, Minn., Mrs. L. W. Strahl of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. " Agnes Ward of San Francisco; two sons, John G. Meyers of Los Angeles and Frank G. Meyers of Portland,-Ore. Requiem mass will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic church at 9 .a. m. Wednesday, September 21. Interment St. Bar bara's cemetery under direction Clough Barrick company. Stalling In this city, September 16, Rob ert L. Stallings, aged 23 years, late resident of 1020 Tile road. Husband of Doris. Stallings and father of Jean Kaye Stallings, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnsrud and brother of Lonnie, Gilbert and Juanlta Stallings and Margaret Johnsrud. all of Salem. Funeral services will I be held from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wednesday, September 21, at 3 p. m. Inter ment City" View cemetery. Rev. P. L. Eriksen will officiate. Hunsaker At Toledo, Ore., September 19, Martha I. Hunsaker, aged 80 .years, late resident of Turner. Mother ot If. N. Hunsaker- of Sa lem, Robert Hunsaker of Turner, Cecil Hunsaker, "of Toledo,. Mrs. Ethel Dickey of Los Angeles, Mrs. Georgie Welborn of Toledo and Mrs. Dorothy Gore of Yoncalla, Ore.; sister of J H. Nelson of McMinville, Fred and Ira Nelson of Newberg and Mrs. Catherine Lucas of RickrealU- Funeral serv ices will be held from the VW T. Rigdon company chapel Wednes day, September 21, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Twin Oak cemetery, Turner. . . ; V; -"-' ,,. " .".: V Weller ;-- Mrs. Abbie Weller, 61, passed away at a local hospital Tuesday, September 20. Survived by hus band," XT. J. Weller of , Portland: a daughter, Mrs. Anne Weed of Portland; two sons, : W. J. Weller, jr., of Portland and J R. Weller of Salem; grandchildren, Nancy Weller of Salem and Robert Weed of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Emil Kloes, two brothers, Sidney and Webster II 1 n n a u , all of Pitts burgh, Pa. Funeral announce ments later by the Clough-Barrick company. J - XAAnDl Al - . v ' - - - - Ji xnrxicmn. The modern trend la more and more to Indoor vault bnrlal or cremation, "the two better ways." ai r it v Coming Events Sept. 22 Dinner for naval . affairs sub-committee, cham ber, of commerce, ; 7 p. m. Sept. 2:1 M Issouri club cov ered dll a u p p e r , 240 N. Comnirvljtl. ; S-tMiitT 2P - October I Oregon state bar convention. October 1 Capitol . dedica tion, i October 3 State Orange con ference atiSllverton Hills grance halL Hear Son ' Broadcast Yester day noon as 11 foreign correa pondents were heard in Salem via a short wave broadcast from Ber lin on the European crisis, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes had the pleasure of bearing the voice of their son, Ralph Barnes, New York-Herald Tribune's correspon dent. The group spoke from a Berlin railway station just before departing on a special train for th point where Hitler and Prime Minister Chamberlain are to con fer concerning the fate of Czecho slovakia. 1 Have your j dyeing done by ex perts and ready to wear in two days. "Doc"j De Witt's, 420 Court. Marriage "Licenses Vancouver, Wash., marriage licenses have been issued to Carl C. Owsley . Pendleton, and Marion A. Bos worth, Salem, route 2; Frank M. McCann, Salem, and Helen M. Frenchen, Portland; Marion R. Gotchall and. Norma G. Larimore. both of Salem; Marlin E. Holm and Marion M. Dietz. both of Woodburn; I Albert M. Taylor and Mildred S. Paulson, both of Al bany; and to Clyde H. Sample, Falls City, and Sylvia A. Garbutt. Dallas. t Sharpe Waives Hearing Rob ert Ralph Sharpe, 27, of Salem, who is charged with possession of molds for counterfeiting nickels, waived preliminary hearing Mon day at Portland before US Com mander Kenneth Frazer. He was bound to the grand Jury and bail set at $1500. Sharpe was arrested at Newport last Wednesday for larceny . investigation and the counterfeit charges developed after state police and secret serv ice men questioned the man. For lowest rates on farm fire in surance see; Wm. Bliven, 215 Ma sonic Bldg. iPh. 7906. Bible Oats Hosts The 90 and 9 men's bible class of the First Christian church, the largest men's similar group In Oregon was host Monday night. to the men of the Albany Christian church at an entertainment at, the church here. The occasion was termina tion of a contest in which the lo cal ' group j was loser. Program features included ' violin numbers by Delbert ! Jepsen, accordion so los by Herman Domogalla and vo cal solo by Mr. -Campbell. . i - -Try our special V2 spring chicken, French fried potatoes, hot biscuits and honey, 50c. The Quelle. Call Wheat Growers W heat growers of the county will meet at Silverton Thursday at 1:30 p. m. for a discussion of th 1939 agricultural conservation and wheat allotments, County Agent iRiches has announced. A repre sentative of the state office will lead the discussion. Every wheat grower for 1939 should "attend. Riches states. Lutx Florist. 1276 N. Lib. 9592. i ' Beck Funeral Held Yesterday morning in Portland, funeral serv ices were held for John A. Beck, tailor, who died Sunday of a heart ailment. Beck spent sev eral years in Salem in his trade and established his own business in the Portland YMCA building prior to that. ' ' Call Painting Bids Bids have been called for painting all plas ter, on the interior of the postef fice and plans and specifications are now in the hands of Postmas ter H. R. Crawford. Bids should be in Washington, D. C., on or be fore September 30. Taus to Organize A meeting of all Alpha Tau Omega alumni now residing in Marion county is to be held at the home of C G. Zumwa'lt, 845 Hood street, tonight at 8 o'clock for the pur pose, of .organizing' a local alum ni association. - Thinking" Is -Topic "Think ing" from Lessons in Truth, is the topic for j the Unity study class, meeting in the Marine dining room, in the Marion hotel. Wed nesday night. Miss Olive Stevens is the leader. ; v I Births Steinbrook -To Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Steinbrook, Rt. 1 Salem, a daughter, Crystal , Fayne, born September 15 at the Salem Gener al hospital. Ames To Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Ames, Hubbard, a daughter .Alice Carol, born September 12 at tbe Bungalow Maternity home. Harkins To Mr. and Mrs. Lew la C. Harkins, 748 20th, a daugh ter, Marjorie Lou, born Septem ber 9 at the Salem General hos pital. V :: .... FliOWERS OLSON. Florist ! Court & High Ph. 7166 j Cash for Kelley ; Farquliart : Co, Front & Norway Sis. S3 Girls Seek Employment Sev eral high school girls are seek ing household employment to as sist themselves through school, Mabel P. Robertson,- dean: of women at Salem high, announced yesterday. Families having places for girls are asked to call Dean Robertson, phone 5693. Shoulder Fractured Ann Juar ek, 495 I North Summer, private secretary- to Attorney-General 1. H. Van Winkle, sustained a dis located and fractured shoulder yesterday in a fall from a horse. Miss Juarek is receiving treat ment at !the Salem General hos pital, j ' '- i 'r ... - - . ' " : i July 4 Profit Made -An even $1000 net profit was made by Capital Post No. 9," American Le gion, on its July 4 celebration at the state fairgrounds,-Harry Holt, finance chairman; has reported to post officers. The Legion's next celebration will be that of Armisj tice day.j ' ; . "'.- 98 Apply, Wed Another mar riage licence application book was closed by County Clerk TJ. G. Boy er yesterday as the 98th-permit to wed was tapplied for since July 15. when the book was first opened. First number in the new book is 21,797. i -: : i - i ...... Madsen's' Donuts best in town. . County Billed, Relief- The county clerk's office was advised yesterday; that Marion county's re lief bills ; for September will in clude $15 4 8.39 for aid to depen dent children,- $180.99 for aid to the blind and $7794.64 . for old age assistance. To Work Here Several chan ges in Salvation Army personnel are announced this, week by Ma- or Ronald M. Eberhardt for the Oregon and Southern Idaho divi sion. Lieut. Ivan Estes will be transferred from LaGrande to the work here. T Fall Opening dance Thurs. Crystal Gardens 25c. Old time and mod ern. $5 prize for best big apple. $5 and $2.50 prizes for best old time waltz. No) dance Wed. ' Two Arrested City officers yesterday f arrested J. D. Camp bell, Portland, on a justice court warrant charging him with' de frauding an innkeeper, and book ed Frank! Madison for alleged drunkenness. Sister Dies Mrs. Blanche Bar rett Ferguson has received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. E. F. Mackey of Cooksville, 111. Mrs. Mackey's mother, Mrs. J. D. Bar rett; "also resides in . Salem. Interest Shown In Realty Class A number of -Salem people in addition to iresent real estate brokers and salesmen have indi cated interest in the extension class in I real estate practices which is being planned here, ac cording to Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin, who is In charge of or ganizing the class. Almost enough persons have signed up to assure the class being started. Collegiate .credit is given upon the completion of two terms. Claude Murphy of Albany, president of the State Associa tion of Real Estate Boards, will be the speaker at the Friday noon luncheon of the Salem Realty board, at which this pro gram will be discussed further. WPA Executive And Martin Visit !. - i Harry L. Hopkins, WPA ad ministrator, while in Portland recently, complimented Governor Charles H. Martin for his coop eration I with the works progress program, the governor told news papermen Tuesday. "Hopkins and I had. a very enjoyable visit which lasted al most an hour," Governor Martin said. y M ON OUR STAGE r7 IT'S ANOTHER 7?T7 I : 1 JOKES JA?,:C0KEE1J -2S 'ft I flv l&nki lM .l$h-;iU.J t PLUS HIT XO 2 X a i X TV judge Denies I Delay Motion $uit of Turkey Growers Against McKee to Go' to Trial Today i ' ' Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling yesterday denied a motion for de lay In the case ot Oregon Turkey Growers vs.; S. J. ' McKee and or dered tbe matter to go to trial at 10 a. m. today as scheduled. : j The turkey cooperative is su ing McKee for $2000 representing damages liquidated at 50 cents each on 4000 turkeys allegedly sold by the defendant in viola tion of his contract with plaintiff. The co-op also asks that McKee be restrained from further breaching bis contract. ; Circuit Court 'i Mary Dolan vs. Salem Baking Co.; reply and motion to put case On trial docket. ' I ' P B. F. Felger vs. Herbert Den nett; reply, denying answer, i f; John A. Wenker vs. Ray Lan don, administrator; order extend ing to October 1 time for filing plaintiffs transcript on appeal. ! Nellie Black vs. R.'C. Sti.tb and John L. White; five defense mo tions to strike parts of complaint j Riach M. Black vs. R. C. Stith and John L. White; 10 defense motions to strike parts of com plaint. . ; j Anton Cacka vs. John Hybner et al; order approving' sale of real property under execution to A. J. Kowash; order for county treas urer to pay "over to plaintiff $1,- 136.10 realized from sale. ; ' United Pacific Insurance com pany" vs. Otoichi Umenoto; execu tion for $470.95. f j Sheriff's returns on executions: Caroline Ethel Edlund vs. Henry August Edlund, $25 realized; Gussie V. Moon vs. Raymond Moon, return of Portland General Electric company showing defend ant's wages as assigned; $955.74 judgment shown satisfied in sums of $20 and $29.80. Sheriff's returns on real prop erty foreclosure sales: Alvis De Guire vs. Claude C. Moon et al. property sold to plaintiff for $2. 573.82; World war veterans state aid commission vs. t Homer H. White et al, sold to plaintiff for $2461.43; Mary J. Brown vs. A. J Van ' Wassenhove et al, sold to plaintiff for $1200, leaving $1. 553.41 unrealized; Childs & Mil ler, Inc., vs. Clare Byrne et al, sold to plaintiff for $4776.05. Anna Savage vs. A. T. Savage, jr.; order for defendant as execu tor to sell merchantable "lambs and Impound proceeds. Otto Zimmerman vs. .-Maud J. Zimmerman, administratrix of Waldo Zimmerman estate, et al; complaint seeking appointment of referees to divide three parcels of land and certain farm equipment. W. D. McNary vs. A. C. Laue et al; order for satisfaction of Judg ment against Alfred Laue, based on his discharge in bankruptcy. A brim H. and Viola May Bailes vs. William Herfurth et al; de murrer to defendants' plea In abatement. Helen B. Grace vs. Kathryn MacNeil; answer asserting plain tiff's negligence caused accident and asking $10,250 by way of counter-claim for leg and hand in juries and disfigurement of face allegedly suffered by defendant. State land board vs. Sam Vc Vey; order overruling motion to strike second amended complaint. Federal Farm Mortgage corpor ation vs. Dempsey Glover et al; case stricken from files; letters from attorneys state dismissal stipulated. City of Salem lien foreclosure decrees against defendants in sums as follow: Stella McKillop et al, $130.65; State Savings & Loan association et al, $184.29, $192.45. $185.28. $115.47; Silas M. Fletcher, with complaint dis missed as to defendant H. Lafky, a widow. $188.93, $194.13. $28 50. 4 Klln Orders confirming sale of real property ULder lien foreclosures: City of Salem vs. Jacob P. Herbst et al; R. E. Boatwright et al. Amos Jarvis vs. Bozell-Grim- son Motors, Inc., et al; order stay ing judgment for $426 given against defendant Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance company May 27. 1938.; World war veterans state , aid commission vs. Vera C. McTim monds ct al; decree finding $2. 971.25 due on contract of sale of real property and giving defend ants until October 6. 1938, to pay or surrender all rights. - Tkatch vs. Tkatch; ; temporary order awarding custody of five children to their grandmother, Mrs. Kibbe and directing plaintiff to pay $30 a month into court for their maintenance. . Pmbale Court Lloyd Albert Morley guardian ship; appraisal, $6140, Including $1840 In cash and $800 la real property, by Theodore Fisher, By ron' McElhaney and Roy Williams. . -T- Marriage - Licenses Lawrence Alma Baxter, 22, la borer, Marshf ield. and Margaret L. Dieckman, 17, housekeeper, Salem. , Delmer J. Lambrecht, 26, truck driver, Aumsville, and Clair Ram say, 19, nurse, Portland. Gordon B. Whittington. 25. salesman, Tacoma, and Marian Acker, 21, stenographer, Marion apartments, Salem. Henry M. Schultz, 30, clerk. Los Angeles, and -Anne A. Hie bert, 26, nurse, 1126 Ruge, West Salem. ' Harold D. Bradrick, 32, truck driver, 1409 North Church street, and Stella J. Boczkaj, 28, book keeper, 1498 North Church, both of Salem. Justice Court J. D. Campbell; pleaded not guilty to eharge of defrauding an innkeeper by failing to pay $12. 85 to R. V. Carlson of te Port hole restaurant for food; released on own recognizance pending trial at 2 -p. m. October 3. Otto Rudolph Will; $5 fine. Im proper license plates. . Rex and Mrs. Rex King; plead ed not guilty and released on own recognizance pending trial at 10 a. m. October 3 on charge of tres passing by entering room of R. B. Miller at 153 North 13th street after having been ordered to keep out. - Joseph Becker; $1 fine, failing to stop. Dick Rinker; changed plea to guilty, larceny, of rabbits; 60-day jail sentence , suspended and Rin ker put on probation for one year. R. L. Everetts; pleaded not guilty and released on own rec ognizance pending trial at 2 p. m. October 6 , on charge of giving short measure of wood. Fay Allister; held under $1000 pending preliminary hearing on charge of uttering forged instru ment; claiming he did not write the check Involved, defendant Is making effort to settle for it and gain his release. I Chester E. Lee; $1 fine, failing to stop. Club Meets Tonight JEFFERSON j Jack Tyson, president of the local Townsend club announces the regular meet ing of the club j Wednesday at 8 p.m., at the Masonic hall. 3 Stars Make Lore the WHAT A GAL IS NANCY! She can cuddle, kiss aaf coo Jr... no wonder Bob tnd Fianchot natch wits and love technique - to grab her oil! rorty TV mi.Z-rirlV' ..-AfL Matinee Cartoott Daily Gil AGM DOUBLE BILL BlM w' n 111 I" m Doors Open 6:4S - House Members Arrive Thursday Sub-Committee of Naval Affairs Group to Get Banquet Here The 10 members of a house ot representatives naval affairs sub-committee to be banqueted at the chamber of commerce here Thursday night at 7 o'clock, will arrive at the Salem airport at 6:30 o'clock that night and will " be greeted by Senator Douglas McKay. M a y o r V. E. Kuhn, W. L. Phillips and B. A: Newman, president of the cham ber of commerce. Police escort will accompany the committee to the chamber. The committeemen are ' stop ping overnight in Salem en route from California to Astoria on their mission of studying naval base proposals. ' Congressman James Mott of Salem, a member of the sub committee, will be ' master of ceremonies. Guests of honor will include Governor and Mrs Charles H. Martin, Mr. ; and Mrs. W. L. Gosslin. Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl Snell and State Treasurer Rufus Holman. I Reservations, for the dinnerJ should be made today if possible; as -only limited space is avail able at the chamber of com merce. 1 Demurrer Is Filed In Damage Action Demurrer of Solon T. White, former state director of agricul ture. to the $2500 damage action brought against him and E." and AJvin Zielesch by Lester Philip Davis, 12, was sustained by Cir cuit Judge L. G. Lewelling yes terday. The suit is over injuries the boy received when he was hit by a miniature train at the 1936 state fair. i! The court ruled that the suit had been brought against White as a state official ;and could, not be maintained because such a suit was not expressly permitted by statute. It was intimated, howev er, that White might be used per sonally. ' -i Judge Lewelling at the same Main Feature 1:00-8:40 7:00-9:40 Carefree Girl Meets Boy Froth Seventh Heaven A Real Laugh Riot PLUS "The Secret of Treasure Island" STARTS TODAY Funniest Thing on Earth! 'A .1:45 STARTS TODAY HE nODE THE RAHlit; r;mi a sor.G W u mm m Ua t.!fi n mm it w I The Call Board 1 ' .- , STATlj ."..tT'V"i Today Ginger. Rogers; and James Stewart in vviv acious llady" . and "Secret of Treasure Island. . Friday Fbnf acts! eastern cir i cuit vaudeville! M e-1 y n Douglas and Florence Rice in "Fast C o m i a n y' and midnight show, jjlenry Fon da and Madeleine Carroll In "Blockade." : )' . -:p.'S--! - GRAM) Today Sonja Henie and Ri Today Double bill, the ; Jones family lr "Safety In Numbers." a movie quiz pic ture and "Island in the Sky" with Michjael Whalen. Saturday Joe E 'Brown in i "The Gladiator," a movie Quiz picture.- . : j J- ' A j ELSIXOkE - : - . - -j Today J a n et t Gay nor, j Robert Montgomery ' in ; "Three Loves lias Nancy a movie quiz picture. . CAPITOL K r Today Double) bill, 'jack Holt in "Flight Into No- I where" and Gene Autry in "Melody -Trail. j HOLLYWOOD Today Family night, double bill, "Stolen Hea- ven." ,with Gene Raymond ' and Olympe Bradna and Al- i lan Lane and Joan Wood- bury In "Night! Spot." Friday Double Bill,.Cbarles j SUrrett In "Call of the Rockies" and ("The Sha- llnw" with Rltn HivwnrDi and Charjes Quigley. - . . - time overruled the demurrer i of defendants Zielesch m w w ti m z w w r 'w autk'A.iirjii With PAIKYAKAIKUS AiiaN lam oaaoM jono mam wooeeuav News and Cartoon -- 1 1,1 - LLLI- - ILI 1 - Also And Second Feature J xr ".M wot THRILLS! MYSTERY! ROMANCE! The Oregon Statesman finnoiinmdL. J VA, Baynard H. Kendriclc's exciting What is the oddly designed playing card figuring in the$e strange scenes of crime? Who threw with ex pert hand the fatal daggers? Whence came this!! lung's ransom in gems hidden away in a cluster of ice cubes?i : : ' . Join Miles Standish Rice, adventurous sleuth, in his amazing solution of weird crimes of murder and robbery at a gay winter resort. FoDow every chapter of this fascinating story EVERY day! H Vernonian Winner Of Safety Essay : Miss Ruth Steers, Vernonia, won first place la the safety es say contest conducted by ib Oregon state grange. Secretary of State Snell announced Tues day, -r . : . Second place went to Miss Eva Schram. Beaver Creek, and third to Miss Mary Thompson, Selma. Awards were contrib uted by Secretary of State Snell.. Miss Steers, member, of Natal grange No. 302, will receive a silver cup and $10 to be pre sented at the national grange convention in Portland this fall. a f-i. : Capitol Furiiitu re Coming Next Week Furnishings-for1 the state cap-, itol building will arrive in Salem next week, officials of the capitol leconstructicn commission an nounced Tuesday. The furnishings, will cost ap proximately $30,000. They were purchased through a Portland concern. Other furnishings will be added later. ' N ' imp. i i m lhu ' saijEM kow . sHowraa Spt. 21-22-23-24 n Special BUwy csts. Cinrch an4 Trade St. Track. SERPENTINA aCAL LIVINO MCRMAIOt ir LONE STAR BOOS I WIN SHEPHERD FROM VMS HOLVLANO Londoa Flea CIrcas ADDED FEATURE j UNICORNA - Faktotf Umfmrm f MtUit ; candid Camera fans ' In ImIM to Tk Ftctairw ml Mi Stran CrwUnt trmm aartt BwiiiiI Paru .... ALL wkich ARI AUVEr, S new serial iWgiiii