The OREGON STATESMAN, Salezx, Ortroa, Wednesday Monday January 4, ; 1S33 II PAGE FIVE jLocal News Briefs - Si te IJcene--Cupld rot, eff t & good start for 1SU lath WBlamett yalley, according to lcmx nst f marriage license is au4 ty the Vanconrer, Wash., bu reaac .There are to LeRoy P. Krue ger, Salem, and jMabeth A. Carter. Albany; Charter H. Knuth and Edit E. Jorgenson, both of Sa- Salem, and Hazel N. Harris, Ore- cos City; Raymond L. I Holmes, Albany route I, and Helen 0. ClelaaeV Tangent route 1; Clifford WV Steels, Sllverton, and Lydla E. Klnx of Carlton t Kenneth E. Dod son and Rohna jMoehnke,,both of jaoasneutn; josepn jwirnwa, 01 Ecies and Emma L. Daatal, of Mil waukle; George p. Mabrg, Albany, mod-Viola. M. Robertson. Portland: Edwatat A. Scott and Violet I Dlehnv both of Monmouth; How ard R. Andrews and Velnla I. Clayton, both of Dallas; Lyle w - Geede sad Delilah R. Ames,! both of Tam City; Gall S. Newsome and Mary I. Ollyer. both of Cor TaHis; "Willie Steagall, Spray, and La Verne Strlckler, Lebanon; Charles- J.-Sandsness and Leona B. ; Cnmmlngs, both of Canby; Howard R. Detrlck. Dundee, and Madeline F, Roth, Aurora, ana to Erwin W. Allen, Shedd, and Cora i L. Clark, Tangent. ; Lots Florist. 127 N. Lib. 9592. Fonun. - Scheduled B a a k 1 n Wright, whose expert leadership combined -with a fine delivery in l roe southern accent, has j cre ated much interest in Salem an dienees, will conduct another of a aeries of public forums in the chamber of commerce quarters tonight at 7:45. His scheduled topic 1s: "Politics ana rpmic in in the Deep boutn. Auction, iThurs, nite. Woodry's, Co-ep i Committee A meeting of the Farmers Union marketing committee is slated tor i: o'clock this afternoon at th chamber of commerce rooms. Obituary I Bortle Rena Bortle.j 54, at SeatUe Jan uary ,1. SurriTed by aunts, I Mrs. Mary I Stiff of Salem and Mrs. J. H Harper ot Spokane; cousins, Herbert L. Stiff ot Salem. Mrs. Freeman Dow ot Salem, E. L. Stiff of Albany1. Ralph and Harold j Harper; ot Spokane. Services wUl j be held from he Clough-Barrick u chiMl Thursday. January 5, at 10 a.m. Ilntermenit City View ceme tery. SUnffer At the residence, route six, Salem, v - tJ.i. ei.nffa, fl froA 78 years. Husband ot Josephine Stauffer and father of Joseph Stanifer of Albany, Dan Stauffer of Salem. Jacob Stauffe rot Chi caro. UL. Mrs. Lydia Hofstetter. Mrs. CaroUne Hanry, Mrs. Emma Hersch and Miss Alma Staurrer, all of Salem. ! Announcements lat er by the T. Rlgdon company ! ' Hoffnell " Klicabeth Hoffnell. late resident of Turner, passed away in this city Jannarv S at the age ot 61 years. Wifefct William B. Hoffnell of - Turner, mother of John Morris of - Laxlnrton. NeUle McDermitt ot West' Virginia, Robert Morris of California. Ohio, Thornton Hoffnell of Calif ornU, Paul M. , Hoffnen of Due or,' Calif. Six grandchildren) alstf surriTe. Me morial serrices will be held from . the Rcwedale Friends church Fri day,! January 6, at -J p.m. Rot. Walter Cook will officiate. Con - eluding serrices in Rosedale cem etery under direction ot the Walk er V Howell Funeral home. j Weather Larry Gen Weathers; infant ann of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weathers: of. toute 7, Salem, Jan- uar- 2. at-the age of three days. Survived by parents and grand parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Jim jonn son and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Weathers; all of Salem. Announce ment of funeral later by walker 4 Howell. RMrn -G. iBrowh at Oakland CallL, January $ at the age of 7 a Tun. Survived bv sister. Mrs. r. M. CerinS of Oakland: . half - sUter, Mrs. (Jretchen Johnson ot Portland; half-brother, Kenneth Brown ot California; stepmotner. Mm. Kittle Brown ot Portland; sister-in-law, Mrs. H. H. Ollnger f Salem; cousins, Mrs. Folger Johnson ot Jessie Bass Portland and Miss of Seattle. . Serrices wfU.be held fromthe ' Clough- Barrick chaoeli Thursday, January a, at i:s p. m. v: . jKarstem . jars. Anna uusten, January s at the residence. 1244 Lee streeL at the are ot S7 year. SurriTed by on. William, Hugo.' Lew and Walter Xarsten. all ot Salem, and John and Albert Karsten, both of Manntnr. - Iai: daughters. Mrs. Katherine Walcher of Eugene and Mrs. Minnie Gnstafson of Qoid wni firm' tnmr hratbera.- John Opperman ot Manila, '- Iowa, Har- . I- . . . mm Tey upperman oi aunneaoui, n tu 1am Opperman - ot South' Dakota , and Albert Opperman ot Manning Tonight and Thursday And v ..Unl fl Special SA Revival Rev. W. E. Cox of the Portland Bible Instl- tut will lead a aerie of meetings for the I Salration Army commen cing v tonight at 7:10 p. m. Rt. Cox 1 well known on the Pacific coast, harlng conducted serrices for many years In Tarioaa ehareh- es. He is a convincing speaker, bringing a sane,- wholesome mes sage. Special music will be pro Tided by the 8alvation Army band and songsters. The pnbuc is in vited. I , ' ; j Trees topped, pruned, 7892. i Two J Cat Hands First ; aid men yesterday treated two pa tients for severely cat hands, Klasa causinr both injuries. Earl I.oore, CCC enrolee at the neaa- onartera on the penitentiary toad, suffered a badly gashed hand when he shored it through a window. Harold Holland, 15, ot 895 Bellevue, required eight stitches in a hind he shoved through a swinging door at Les lie junior high school. For lowest rates on farm fire in surance, see Wm. Bliven, 215 Ma sonic Bldg. Ph. 7906. Two to Build Building per mits were granted yesterday for two new buildings, being written to Ed Forward for al-story, $3750 dwelling at 1595 Norway, aiid to Amanda A. Wicklander lor a one-story, $1900 dwelling and garage at 1115 ura!. Other permits were to: Roberc Sulli van, to alter and repair a dwell irxg at 2305 iNorth Liberty, $200, and Ray Stumbo, to Tepalr a 1 t.tory dwelling at 930 Tamarack, $300. , Pequot Sheet Sale at Miller's! Psalm Illustrated The Shep herd Psalm illustrated is the top ic for the Unity Class, meeting in the Marion hotel. Wednesday night. Miss Olive Stevens Is the leader. . Iowa: sister. Mrs. Bertha Vehrs of Manning, Iowa. Funeral an nouncemenU later by the Clough Barrick company. j Albert Josenh H. Albert, 70, at the residence, 245 North winter treet. January 2. Survived by widow. Mrs. Jessie , U. Aioen; daughters, Mrs. Mary Jane Eoff of Salem, Mrs. Josephine Albert SDaulding of Dallas; sisters, Mrs. Blanche Rogers of Salem, Mrs Myra Wiggins of Seattle: brother, Harry E. Albert of Portland; grandchildren, Joseph Irwin Eoff ot Salem, Doris Helen and Jean Holman Spaulding of Dallas. Serr ices will be held from the First Presbyterian church ! Wednesday January 4, at 10:30 a. m., with Dr. Henry Marcotte and Dr. Bruce R. Baxter officiating. Clough- Barrlck comoanr 1rlll be in charge Bayne : John Bayne, 75, at a local bos nltal January 1. Late resident ot 414 Bellevue street. : Survived by widow, Mrs. Althea B. Bayne; daughters, Miss Agnes C. Bayne nf Salem and Mrs. : Florence a Mathews ot Portland; son, Ken neth Bayne of Salem; brother, William Bayne of St Paul, Ar kansas; four grandchildren. Serv ices will be held from the ciongn Barrick chapel Wednesday, Jan nary 4; at 2 p. m., with Interment at City View cemetery. Dr. W. C. Kantner and Rev. Robert Hutcn inson will officiate. Ritualistic serrices will be in charge of Sa lem lodge, No. 4, AF, & AM. Cas ket will be open to friends until 2 p. m. Wednesday. fen III. ..IfhiWi V I I if V.--. r Tobacco! Cache Foand A each I consisting of is , boxes of cigars and t six i cartons fi of elraretus, I fonnd near the Base road abottl . " 1 '' ' I ing set for 10 a. to January I, pe a mile and a half west ot Ro- C1-. EjJL s - 1 ltltion of A. J. Barham, admlnis- dal yesterday by a boy who noti-1 tied th sheriffs otflc. has not! a yt be ai identified with any I , -ara-ialSitSf!. blackberry bushes. - I West Salem Meeting Wst Salem Townsend club No. 1 will resume its ' meetings Thursday eight, January 5. at the city halL Speakers and other ipeakers and other pro- two montU by circuit Jndge L. G. I numbers aaye jbeen Ml.miU.. h.A. mtmrXmr. Dates gram talned for the meeting,' starting I aitd th. nbHe are ri tA at- slid t tend. tend : v" Clak a Tonight A. busineaa I Srr"S. S.JSre-SS rr,"k.,t.r V "rr I - 7n .! xn -v I land school. The Keuer quartet ill sine iahd readinca will be mesented Mr. Harrr Green. ; I Pequot Sheet Sale at Miller's! setter, a maie: is in ine aaiem i i;.ii,i.;.i TiT-i f ,. " r: ;, r,r;;r." I 7w.BM?Tw there Monday when picked up, suffering with a, broken leg. Round Table Meet The month-1 iy Scout Master's' Round Table discussion will be held tonight at 730 o'clock ' in the fireolace room of the: public library with Rex Sanford, district commission-1 er, presiding, Ladd Gets : License A marriage 1 has oeen issued to Tnomas w. 1 wv 1 LaddJ 62. Salem, and Ora Ladd, I 59, Eugene, according to a dla-1 ratch from Crescent City, Calif. Sanderson Tuesday was appoint-1 by Gorernor Charles H. Mar-j 'n-i.w. . . tin justice or toe peace oi tne i Freewater district. Chimney Fire A flue blase at 104815th street was extinguished yesterday by firemen. 9;n TAAfr;na a. O TT I of rlianihoi.nZ Z Jr. " Held at lhainner inhuman treatment alleged. ' .... .1 Two hundred and sixty meet- tags were held inthe chamber of commerce rooms by rarious clubs and I organisation ot the state, county and city daring the last four i months of 1S3S. Manager Fred D. Thlelsen report. The heaviest use came daring October, when 8$ different meet - lngs were held at the chamber: Birth Glenn To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Glenn, Rt, 2, Salem, a daugh - ttr. i Mtrr Lee( born December 29 at the Bungalow Maternity home. Jackson To Mr. and Mrs, Al - bert L. Jackson, ; Monmouth, a daughter, ioris Ann, corn ue - cember 23 at the Salem General hospital, f i j Basel To Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Products company et al; demur A. Hazel. 2130 North 4th, a aon, rer to answer defendant P. N. William Dale, born December 2S at the Salem General hospital. Doty To Mr. and Mrs. Thorn - as J. Doty, 1690 North Cottage, a aon. John Gary, i born Decern- ber zv at tne eaiem uenerat noa - latai. I Mnrray To Mr. ana Mrs. uoy u. Murray. Kt. z saiem, a oaugn- tr, Winifred Elizabeth, born De- cember ZS at the saiem uenerai hospital. 1 : ! ! Garrison To Mr. and Mre Lawrence E. Garrison, Aumsville, v aon, Lawrence Edwin, born De- ccmoer i at me .ueaconess no - Pitai. ; j I smitn 10 sr.' ana but, w wood L. Smith. Gervals, a daugh ter, ' Mary I Lee, born December 25 at the Bungalow Maternity home. mwm THE FIRST BIG Aileea t V Jiff V- ' Wt Bcott ax sH.m 1 1 tlT IVi fltt P1H2 V"- JUiiiaxir y iiauiva w i ,1HI I III I I I IHI I r" -I, Tl i - , - I Nine Case. WiU Be Held Dorins Next 2 Month .L Daring Next 2 MontliA by Department i f Nine equity department cases I wcid ssesa a,aa mAaeaha uis ss a.. - - i . A r m -1- f..HMjiA r. it " fw.uv. change t. Truek Insurance a.x- cauuf;rfi., nui.fciu.r son: Feb. , Meoonsias rs. ironit . "kUr: vVYl. . Ble.: I rh a.4 matter of Elder e tate; Feb. 27, matter John Pe- ter Schaettr maroianship; larcn 1. Savaae ra. Miller. ; - I in rw.tiinv hnitinr . hla I .,, iionaeeieantnr. continued I - . i cer; Marshall ts. Maranau. irice vs. Vlnyard. Beechler ts. Parrlsh, -Ting, and U239.S7 ; In vs. O'Brien. Marion connty vs. I Peoples Cooperative 1 Telephone l Co., McClnre vs. Hage, Burgoyne I its. Burgoyne, Farrin Ts. Farrin. j Havemann ts. Scamanj Carter vs. I I Carter, Evans ts. Miller, Curtis I ts. Leedy, matter or revocation 01 cream testers license 1 ror u. n. 1 reisers, lag sauaay, .uaxier va.i Baxter, Chiidera ts. KSTanaugn. j j m v,iinipninH: nnnrninr. u m uiTiaiun 1 vl, S,,;,C f I miiiincu niuiincui 1 ; ; I iri1 " case y. cjvinney tgmSi w!ruB.t, "r w" "u n ... w . of Meda Passage vs. Kathryn Gunnell, for recisslon of a con- tract to ouy tne unnneii-nouo photo studio. Circuit Court Charlea Nelson Marshall va. Anna 8. Marshall; answer and croaa - eomnlaint aakinff for dl - voree. custody of minor daughter. Z .. tnA .ti ..4 25 a month for the child's sup- "" ... - ' complaint for divorce, custody of two children. $30 a: ntonth for their support; crual and i Inhuman treatment alleged; married at Cul- bertson, Mont, in 1924. Delia Fay Hackett T. James E. I Hackett; decree granting plain- tiff divorce, custody of a minor 1 son and $20 a month for his sup- I port. Fercy . sparnawK ts. Sidney v . . .. . elevens ei ai; oraer xixing nlaintiff'a costs at 142.70. Ora D. Burrls ts. Salem Gener - jal hospital; answer alleging any I inlnriea tmMtmI hf nl.lntlff--wpr I not defendant's fault because she retained her own nurse and, fnr- I ther. that, beinr a charlUble in - stltntlon, the defendant ia not re- 1 sponsible for its employes or I agents' acts. I M. T. Molsan rs. Salem By- Kurth. Yerda L Arms rs. Arthur W. I Arms; formal divorce decree. I granted defendant; plaintiff gir I en custody of a minor son and de - 1 ienaam oraerea to pay siv a I monin towara m cnua support. i John Toeiie vs. mm ma uurts; aemurrer overruiea. ! Freda E. Wagner ts. Terslllejto which; was added $4.50 costs Dejardln; demurrer sustained; 1 0 days to amend. i Probate" Court J R TTnriarwfWuf aatata- nritcrt i appointing Ralph Underwood ad- 1 minlstrator of $1500 real prop - erty esUte and C. R. MeClellan, STilRTS TODAY! It's a whirlwind of romance-on-tht-runl . It's a Hur ricane of laughs! ... It's a Tornado' of tropic trarell ... It's a Typhoon of whirling; tarffl-packed1 action! rS T C -v-. ; -t::: HIT. NQ. a. .MARCH OF TEIE . mncle Sain, the Good Neighbor Jo Scott and Herbert Martin ap- . Walter J, Barhaa estate: hear- trator, to sell real property. Leland C. Wellman esUte: or- der approving final account of "JE00 - :tris IJohn Znbex esUte: appraisal. f 14St.2S. by Joseph Zuber, K. A. Dltter and George H. Bell. . . ' ""T Nebion EarlaM Dane n Roy Nelson, Earle-M. Dane a. . m mmmmk. a & inn lwai unni. irninuiii: lolnt will Imtm MtAta tn widow ... . . . .... tort me ana resiaae to six caiid- rea. M RH.tnl .t..- hMrnr 8. Bristol, administrator. I Charlea E. Kaufmann esUt: Hannah A. Kaufmana named jf Elenor "!"m-"" uon witn real property saie. Closins decrees: Bessie Jane Temple, estate, Averill J. Mitchell , noa- Winifred Dayton Lewis estate: checking , accounts at Ladd A Bush bank, $7000 in treasury and postal savings certificates, 12000 in real property and balance in automobile, personal effects and $95 worth of fire arms; George E. waters, E. c. Halley and Arthur h. Moore, appraisers. Oiarriaee L.lCenSS I Lester E. Wray. 22. UbulaUnr . ana ranees aaame oner- tMati 1 w . w w k 1 wrr r nr ksiaih i S""' I 1 ( ; justice won James O. Rose; pleaded gull ty of larceny of bicycle, from Bob I bation. Eddie Elmer Ferrenburg; $1 nce iniDenaea. bix mouu orv i flne defective muffler. I. Lloyd Peter Henry; $1 tine, 11- legal headlight. Clyde William Weaver; contln- ned to January 10, defective muf- ltler. Ernest Carl Elfstrom; $1 fine. I TTmr r. Harrold: tl fine, de - defective muuier. fMth. muffler '"vnald C Hinds- S4 fine no 1 v.-W- 1lAAn.a I - t 7 i nV automobile C1,J J J, " 5ii. catinr lienor: $250 ball furnished. Grorer L. Bellinger; $1 tine, no w - - ..ii iio-fct Mnnirinal rnnrt Edwin llcClond drnnk: SO day auspended to .on year's pro- I oauon. I j M J . an f . wa ana. ww uw. "-" I Tended to leave town. I Jack Clifford, drunk; 30 days i suspended to one year's proba- I tlon. I Gordon! Lewis, drunk; 30 days suspended to one year's proba- 1 tlon, i i Obsolete license Using Is Costly Motorists who neglected to buy 11)1 antAtnnhtl l!inae tiN 1 tnnnA their delar Ttrtnallrl tripled the cost of the plates. Four who pleaded guilty ln sa - Mem justice court to driving with - cut new nlates were fined S each. I apiece. The four "were Jasper J. 1 Russell, Christopher Moran, 1 Thomas Henry Harris and Harry AnthODT BrOCkimO. The Salem atate police patrol 1 office reported so arrests on u- " cense lac charges. SALEM'S LEADING THEATR6" It's a SwcU Show! -.rnr V.'fTII ; as r: : : m-r : ; hi:tt ...i .PLUS. :1 EXPO WITH GLEXDA FARRELL OTTO KRUGEH Farmer Union Plans Hospital ' L. ....... -..,Lrll : Assoc lAtion Would Build $80,000 Strnctnre as 1 Headqnarten Incorporation plans for the Oregon Farmers . Union Coopera tive Hospital association, whose headquarters will be In Salem, were approved at a meeting here yesterday and tentative plans tor a $71,000 to 180.000 three-story hospital building studied. Arti cles of incorporation will be tiled In the near future, Herman E. Lafky, Farmers Union adviser, said. The cooperative hospital will be located nearest to a majority of the ; association's members. To date sites in Salem, Mt. Angel and McMlnnvllle have been consid ered. ' Officers of the association are S. Hamrlck, Salem, president; Eben Ray, Willamina, secretary treasurer, and directors, Harley Libby, Jefferson; W, L. Cham bers. Linn county; Dr. Edgar S. Former, Salem; Joseph Bernt. Mt. Angel; Ernest Werner, Silverton; John Plass, HiMsboro, and Peter Zimmerman, Yamhill. The articles ot incorporation will empower the association to contract with physicians, sur geons, dentists and nurses for services to its members at reduced cost, patients may be accepted at :Z"' . "7i r"' w.i HY"t 1 11 a. 1 plaM fop tne propOBed building . . were drawn oy r. h. struoie, sa lem architect. fi CI Trucking Rights ReTlval of a bill to exempt farmers from the operation of the motor transportation act will be sought at the coming legislative session, a joint Grange-Farmers Union legislative commltt 1 agreed at a meeting here yester - day. A measure similar to the Ellis bill which died ln committee I at the 137 session waa favored. it wonld mnt th fim th rirht to transport his own produce with- I out being aubject to th nubile u"tieg commission. I I'AMirtHfaafaan atla4la.ai t k mwuM ircuu'" l u . uiwuin wen agn igmvHtu ua ?i"tr"it!"luV"" 81 "f,"!L"0DJ Plass and Zimmerman for the P.ftp- Th rodii ilu dlwnuil nawr I ' 1 1 district legislation hnt announced no conclusions. Hazlett Retails Corporation Job Governor Charles H. Martin I Tuesday announced the reappoint- ment of James H. Haslett, demo- crat, as state corporation commis- sioner. Haslett was appointed for a four year term ending January T, if 3. Prior to entering the state ""i" ,Haile" Practiced Uw at ngga wre r. n wrrer UB lira in the state senate. Haxlett orlg- ""7 w yjwuim siaie corpora- 1 uwu -cwiamuaiuuer m in 1 un aammistrauon. Starts Thursday THE PICTURE THAT SURPRISED ALL HOLLYWOOD! ssdhspss arts mnst fssw.1 th air. Is a. iarat Tsk r sri far sTs CCst . Cssst a4 ssfsy ttw stars sad f s ISbtStfelt Hit 1 BOB BAKER ia -Ghost Town RidenT TUXDOVHl FOll TODAY . . See M l, ' FrnsdtlerDarre r tn sewsuui snuua amu v r- .-x" Plas 11 r . COCBTi ..Wis, Call Board 1 ciiK'jvd i ' Today-l,Th.iH;k "foe Every- thin?" with Jack Oakie, AdnlnTiP M: !i Inn Jack Ha- ley, ana Arvn w neian. Friday- L or, itt Young. Richard Greene In "Ken- tucky," filmed in technl- color. ill'' i EIjSIXORK Today Double bill, Tro Win Am- with Frederic March an" Joan Bennett and "Exiced' with Glenda Barren and Otto Kruger. ' i CAPITOL , Today 4- Double bill, "Heart of the North" with Dick Foran and Gloria Dickson and "juvenile C o i r t " with Paul Kellr and Fran- Via Ttarrn ! oh an tor 1(1 Dick Tracy aerial. Thursday Double bill. "A Man to Retnuuber" with Anne Shirley and Edward Ellis and Bob Baker in "Ghost Town Riders." ! STATE Today Double bill. Sonja Henie and Richard Green in "My Lucky Star"' and Rod LaRoqne and Astrid Allwyn in "International Crime." Mickey Mouse cartoon. j Thursday for! adults only, "Assassin of Youth" and "Spy 77" with Gieta Nls- sen. 1 - i HOLLYWOOD I Today Family night, double bill, Edith Fellows and Leo Corrfllo in "City Streets" and "Bulldog Drummond in Africa" with , John Howard and Heather Angel. Friday Mickey Rooney and : .rt.T. : Rites Set Today For John Bayne 1 I Funeral services for Eayne. prominent Salem John attorney who died here! Monday will be i.nntnotAi t n.m. from the Clough-Barrick ;chapel. The Rer. Robert A. Hutchinson and Dr. W. C. Kantner wiU officiate . . w I Honorary pallbearers sto jus- .! Pcrrv KalleT and Georae Rossman oi th state supreme court; Dr. R, Lee Stelner, G, G. Brown. H. N. Hoover, C. M Inman, O. L. Fisheri R. J. Hen dricks. William Neimeyer ana Walter E Keyes. Eccles in Capital To Assume Duties - i - David W. Eccles, Portland, ap- ( pointed executlre secretary and I state budget director by Governor- elect Charlea A. Sprague. arrived I her i Tuesday to aasnm his new duties. His official term win not r TRUTH , We Shndder to : I Think It Can "J-i--. Happen to Oct whtA., Sons and S v DaughUrs! ,) V (orgeBrown JDies in South - .. . a... s .. Was . Executive of State Land Board or 33 j x Years in Salem j I !.'' " I' Seorge G. Brown, 70, execu secretary ot the Oregon state land board for S3 yeare, died in' an (Oakland, Calif., hospital yes terday morning after an , oper ation performed Saturday He wad taken ill shortly after arriv ing! ln Oakland where 1 he had tone on Dcmbr 15 to spnd th holidays with a sistre,' Mrs. F. M. Cerini. .1 . Mr. Brown, who retired two years ago from the position of secretary of. the land board, had been connected with the state for over 40 years. j Service Set Thursday . Services will be held from the. Cloaga-Barrlck chapel Thursday. January 5, at 1:30 p.m. Born in Salem, March 25, 1868, to J. C. and Narcissi Wal- ' do Brown, he was the -son of a- pioneer hardware merchant and the nephew of Judge John Waldo - and; Judge William Waldo, early Oregon jurists. He married. Miss Ruth Matthews 48 : years ago. Mrs. Brown died Aurust 4, 1926. j Active In Lodge Mr. Brown was a past grand master of the Masonic lodge in this state and alsaa member of thej Scottish Rite Masons, Knights Templar and Elks, j He was a member of the First Congrega tional church. Survivors include: his sister. Mr. F. M. Cerini of Oakland, Calif.; half-sister, Mrs. Gretchea Johnson ot Portland; h.-.lf-broth-er, Kenneth Brown ; ntepmother. Mr. Kittle Brown of Portland; nepbew. Earl Brown ot Califor nia; cousins. Mrs. Folger John- con ot Portland. Miss Jessie Bass Seattle; sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Ollnger of Salem. Xounger Chamber Hears Hutchinson Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson ot the First Congregational, church of; Salem was the speaker for the junior chamber' ot commarc luncheon meeting held Tuesday in the senior chamber rooms. His theme tor discussion was 'The Recipe For Success" and was woven around the three fun damental virtues making up a successful career vision, roU tien and j venture. I Ha praised the formation ot the Salem junior chamber, which las Just recently been organised and commented on the usefulness this body has been In other cit- fo. j -. . begin until January t. Governor-elect Sprague said Eccles arrival ln Salem Tuesday would giro him an opportunity to become familiar with the 1S3 40 budget prior to th tim th lit! legislature conrenes. LAST .DAY C 4f I'mmw "S -., -.4f - Also Cews and Ctotooa f " I - 1 ' t -: F ' i '; - ' 1 f " i . , t