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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1939)
Loc al News .Briefs Ida Miller Dim Mrs. Ida Pe Mom Miler, -- former resident of Ealem, died this week at the Ma sonic1 and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove, local friends have teen Informed. Sexrlees will be held at 2 p. m. today t Forest Grove, with OES ritual conducted by . Jessie' CrawfoTd, worthy ma tron of Chadwlck charter and her officers. Mrs: Mills was a Bister of the late Charles DeMoss, also an old-time resident here. Large dresses greatly reduced to quickly clear. Now $8.9 S A $11. 95.. Values to f 24.95. Milady's. katon Salem Graduate Thom as Robert Eaton, who left last mgnt for the naval training nt tion at San Diego, where.be will undergo three months training be lore joining the United States fleet, was a graduate of Saiem high school In June, 1938. He is xne son of T. R. Eaton.'ar.. of 422 boutn Z3rd street and was enlist ed through the recruiting office s worvauis.. Luts FlorietrailC N Lib. 592. Dress ale further , reduced for Quick clearance. Now? 4.95-$7.45- aiz.ss. yal. to 122.95. Milady's. Examine Girls- Seventeen girls were examined at the high scnool Wednesday by the Marlon . county department of health with Miss Helen Bird, nurse in charge. Three girls" were found to be free irom delects. Other defects In cluded e orthopedic, 7 dental at tention, 5 nose and throat and posture. Drive oat to Noah's Ark for lunches and cold drinks. Newly decorated. Ted Amend, Prop. . Rev. Collord Returns Rev, Paul A. Collord, pastor of the Christian and Missionary alliance, has returned after an absence from his pulpit here for three Sundays and will speak at both services Sunday. At 11 a. m. his aerinon will be "The Spirit .of God," the first in a series of Sun day morning messages on the Holy Spirit, i Rummage sale Sat. WCTU hall. Speaks Before Class Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, director of health education for the Marion county department of health, spoke to Professor S. B. Laugh lin's sociology class at Willamette university Thursday on the "Functions and Duties of the - Health Department." Liberty Club Tonight The Liberty community club will n:eet at 8 p. m. tonight at which time a program will be presented under Mrs. Helen Gibbs and Mrs. Roy Farrand. The recently or ganised Liberty community or chestra will play. Members are asked to bring salad and sand wiches. Merchants to Meet The Sa lem Merchants association at its luncheon at the Marlon hotel to day noon, will have as speakers Senators Robert M. Duncan of Burns and Rex Ellis of Pendle ton. All merchants and legis lators are urged to attend. Rey nolds Allen Is program chairman. At 7:30 p. m. he will speak on "The Surrender of Chiang Kai Shek and What It Means to Him self and to China." Mr. Collord says "Chiang Kai-Shek is titular head of one-fourth of the popula tion of the whole world and bible loving Christians should interest themselves in him." Coming Events - Jan.' 13 -Marion Gouty De mocratic, society meets 8 pjn courtbonse. . Jan. IS -Two hours of mo- - tion pictures by Dr. D. B. Hill, YMCA , p.m., free. Pabllc in vited. -s Jan. 23 Boras p.-ogram sponsored by Salem Caledonian club. Cherry City Bakery au ditorium, 8 p.m. Sirs. Oliver In hospital Mrs. S. E. Oliver, 340 South Winter. fell and fractured her hip while visiung ner daughter. Mrs. C. E. Funman, 3819 NE 64th avenue, Portland, and is confined to the Good Samaritan hospital in that city; Schunetnan 111 August Schune- man. prominent Salem resident andtane of Oregon's pioneer sales men, is seriously ill at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Realtors to Meet The Salem Realty board will meet this noon at the Golden Pheasant with busi ness matters to occupy the pro gram period. ' Cord Causes Fire Firemen were called to 581 North Church street yesterday, where an iron cord became shorted and caught fire.- Obituary - i 'Barker Charles Barker, CC, at a local hospital January 12. Survived by widow, Mrs. Margaret Barker of Salem; . daughter, Mrs. Edith William Barker of Portland, Her bert E., Sydney A. and Albert E. Barker, all; or Salem; brothers, William Barker ' of , Portland, Er nest, John and Fred Barker, all of Salem; sisters, Mrs. E. J. Ray mony of Salem. Services will be held from,: the ' .dough-Barrlck chapel Saturday, January 14, at 2 Yl m with S I.Ynn WnnH nffl- twiiu(. tuieruicui wasuu bee cemetery.- " i : ' Polk County Meet The an-. nuai meeting of the Polk County Public Health association has been called for Mondav ntrfct at Rickreall Grange hall. The meet ing wm oegin at 7 o'clock with the nsual jio-host supper nnder me direction of the home Mnn omics cluh. There will be a busi ness meeting and election of off! cers after the meal. Reports for me year wui be given. For rent, mod. new apt., desir. loc 13 7.60 includ. garage. Ph. 5680. To Show Pictures Richard Adlard, youar .Sa'em student re turned from China with pictures or war scenes, will show these views at 242ft Lee street tonight at 7:45 o'clock for benefit of the young people's department of the Christian and Missionary alliance. The young people of Salem are invited. 1 a . weaving town, must sen 7 rooms or furniture at once. Rev. S. W Hemes, 985 N. Summer. Phone 7355. " Gray-Y Club Organized Rich ard Tocom was elected president of the Gray-Y club organized at Garfield grade school this week, with Bob Keuscher appointed its advisor. Other officers of the club, a subsidiary of the Hi-Y clubs, In clude: Edward Brandle, vice-president; Van Moorhead, secretary treasurer; Don Yocom, sergeant-at-arms; and Douglas Yeater, re porter. Coat Sale 1 group tremendous ly reduced, now 19.95. Values to $25.00. Milady's Shop. Seek Hauling Permit Per mits to haul over county road 860 and market road 84 were applied for in county court yes terday by Earl Wood of Scio and C. H. Reese of Independence route one. Wood plan to haul piling and Reese to transport logs. Building Permits Four build ing permits Issued yesterday were to: J. B. Sullivan, to erect a pri vate garage at 225 North Fifth, $200; U. S. Dotson, to repair a dwelling at 1109 Union, $30; Ben Otjen.'to reroof the porch of a dwelling at 818 Rural avenue. $15; John T. Starbuck, to alter and repair a tourist cabin at 2597 Portland road, $100. Pantless Man Arrested Two city officers caught up with Harry Hatfield Wednesday night as he was meandering about the city streets attired only In shirt, un derwear, sox and shoes. He was booked on a charge of being drunk. Opening Beauty Salon Mrs Gladys Lacy will open Lacy's Beauty Salon at 428 Oregon building Saturday, operating i first class business, she announc ed yesterday. Creditmen to Meet Election of officers for the year will be chief item of business at the Sa lem Retail Credit association meeting this noon at the Argo ho tel. Speeding Charged Donald O. Cronemiller, 1760 South Winter. was arrested yesterday by a city oiiicer and charged with violat in; the basic speed rule. Dr. Gilbert, Author Will Lecture Here Dan Gilbert of Washington, DC, popular journalist and author, will lecture here under the auspices of the Truth-for-Students movement January 25 to 29. His lectures will be of interest to the youth, especially high school and col lege students, teachers and par ents. Cooperating in these meet ings are the pastors and churches of the city. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger, the pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, was selected by the local group as chairman of arrange ments. ' Dr. Dan Gilbert Is the author ef 10 books which deal with po litical, religious, moral, economic, and sociological questions. He has come to be recognised as a fore most authority on the constltu tion of the United States. His book. "The Biblical Basis of the Constitution." haa had a wide cir culation - and is proving one of his most popular works. He Is now acting as contributing editor of the National Republic Magaxlne of Washington and is also the general secretary of the World's Christian Fundamentals associa tion. $10,185 Suit Is Filed Here Dwight Lear, Attorney, Asks Sum for Injuries by Schnmberg's Car Dwight Lear, Salem attorney who was struck by an automobile at. State and Liberty streets last November 8, has tiled suit against the driver, J. B. Schumberg. sometimes' known as J. B. Schim berg, for $10,185 damages, it was disclosed In circuit court yester day. ; V Recently able to return to his office,' Lear in the complaint al leges that as a result of the acci dent cartilage in the right knee was torn, the right hip sprained, the sacro-Illiac Joint and other parts of the back sprained, an ankle' sprained and complete' ner vous shock suffered. For the In juries he asks $10,000 general damages in addition to $35 hos pital and $150 medical expense. Return of a bench warrant by Sheriff Burk yesterday revealed that. the secret' indictment re turned by the grand Jury Wednes day was one charging Ben Creasy of .Salem with forgery of a $27 check, cashed at a local market Creasy tendered the $27 into court and was released on his own recognizance by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan pending arraign ment. Circuit Court City of Salem vs. James Im lah; reply denying full payment of lien. J. F. Ulrich vs. Herbert O. and Elizabeth F. Harrison; complaint, $77.06 judgment and mortgage foreclosure asked. H. H. Staggs vs. Industrial ac cident commission; answer asking dismissal. L. D. Morris vs. George F. Free man; answer, counter-claim for $750 damages to defendants' au tomobile. ' Fay Wells Lien vs. Melvin Lien; Asking for Llore WPA Cash ' .iMri-riiHiirii.,i'" ,' , ' - " f Ik y. Representative Edward T. Taylor (left) , ef Colorado, and CoL F. C. Har rington, new WPA administrator, go over the figures representing the needs of the Works Progress Administration. Rep, Taylor Is fhslr" of the House appropriations committee holding hearing en President Roosevelt's estimate of S875.000.000 for WPA to operate until July. Bank Institution's Officials Renamed Stadter Is Trust Officer for Ladd & Bash in Albert's Place Ait orncere and directors of Ladd 4 Bush bank were reelect ed and In addition Mist Nellie bcnwab was made assistant sec- arndavit opposing motion for suit annual meeting yesterday V 'wer and, cro8wom- In tbe tru8t department, Ed- Tr u"ures "a cusioay or wara u. stadter was elevated to minor son State vs. Arthur McFarlimt- Salem justice transcript for de fendant's appeal from 150 fin for failure to stop at scene of an accident. Charles Nelson Marshall vs. An na S. Marshall; reply, denying unprovoked acts of crueltv: affi. aavn opposing defense motion for president. William support ana suit money. I cashier, George H, Probate Cnurt sisUnt vice-president. C D. Hartman estate; apprals- ni Mitaijt cashiers, Roy Bur- al, $2277.80, Including $2000 in ton C M- Cox J- Fuhrer, H. V. real property, by John Porter ComPton nd Tinkbam Gilbert. Charles Helns and George Haynes' 3"heM officers also comprise the Nancy E. Miller estate; closing boa,S of directora- order, William L. Jones, executor. clHopmfa RPy f30,0OO winurea Dayton Lewis estate; I rnm l"urm"01- the post of trust officer, filling the vacancy caused by the death or josepn Albert Stadter -has teen assistant trust officer. Other officers in the trust. de partment were reelected. A. N. Bash Is President Officers of the bank ars: President, A. N. Bush; vice- 8. Walton; tticnes; as- Roy Nel m , 'Mr 1L1 LJi V t. OUST ADBf, JlAAsODI A I - AV' w i cnDuwnG. ; PbRMillHIL. Our beautiful new corridor to Mt. Crest Abbey J now completed; most fitting occasion to arrange for com partments in advance of need. .Open from 8 to 5 every day. Drawing-room chapel in connection- Crypts, Niches,- Urns, Cremation Service. . . v ,--- , order for disbursement to three heirs, Arthur J. Dayton. Floyd B. Dayton and Floyd B. Dayton as guardian of Dayton Robertson. minor; petition shows more than i3,ooo in cash and $7000 in bonds on hand and little indebted ness. Robert E. Larson guardianship; annual report, Anna L. Larson Farren, guardian; no disburse ments, $1827.13 cash on hand. Margaret Mildred Barrett guar dianship; annual account, Mar garet Allen Barrett, guardian; no disbursements, $2438.19 In as sets. Justice Court Aaron N. Parson; given 24 hours to plead to charge of giv ing false statements to obtain re fund of motor vehicle fuel tax; released on own recognizance. William L. Workman: $10 fine, no public utility permit. Gty Fathers Eye Shelton Proposal While city officials vesterdav informally discussed moves for approval of the WPA Shelton ditch riprapping program. It Is not expected that definite action will be taken until tomorrow. ; Although the city's application received approval of army engi neers, the WPA board of review deferred action on it with the sug gestion that the city as sponsor assume more of the supervision of the work. The total cosf of the job is estimated at $286,083, of which the city's share as sponsor, according to the application, is only $21,645. Of the latter amount $11,800 Is for equipment and $7295 for materials. 51, the $5,171,349.3$ in loans has been decreased by about $350,000 which represents pay ments of loans made to hop growers, who have taken loans offered by the commodity credit rcrporauon through the Pacific coast hop stabilization board, thereby enabling them to repay the bank loans. The hank's deposits on the last day of 1938 were $11,273,389.76 and total assets, $12,337,517.90. General Hospital Of ficers Renamed ine quarterly board meeting oi saiem ueneral hospital was neia weanesday night at the hos-r-ital with Milton Myers, presi dent, In charge. General welfare of the hospital was discussed, re- froru were given and officers re elected. Ufficers are Milton Myers. tresident; Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, vice-president; Miss Elisabeth ruinsm, corresponding secreta ry; William Gahtadorf, executive secretary; George Riches, treasurer. Members present were besides the officers, Alan Carson, Bert Ford, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. urover C. Bellinger, T. A. Windi- shar, William Phillips, Max Page, Rev. George Swirt, Judge xiarry iteit and Miss Lillian McDonald. After the business meeting miss Eva Thompson new dietitian served supper. Farmers Union Trademark Okeh Plow, Rake, Hoe Insignia to Be Applied Upon all Goods Sold Application of the Oregon Farm ers union filed with Earl Snell, secretary of state, has been ap proved, and certification of the Farmers nnlon trademark has been granted, according to an nouncement from G. W. Potts, Jefferson, president of the Farm ers union. Certification for the exclusive use, within the state of Oregon, of the trademark, is de scribed as follows: "Farmers Bducational and Co operative Union of America" with the design of a plow, rake, and hoe, also, the words "Farmers Un ion," to be applied to all farm products sold by the applicant. The purpose and intent Is, ac cording to officials of the Farm ers union, "to protect the use of the Farmers nnlon name. No or ganisation nor farm products sold, will be permitted the use of the Farmers union name, exeent nnon appUcaUon to, and permission by the executive committee of the Oregon state department of the Farmers union." Bay Farm Home ABIQUA Mr. and Mrs. Sam Donnel. who have been llvins at North Second atreet, have bought iue iarm anown nere as the J. C. Morley farm. The Donnels will move to their new home at once. Weniger to Hold uuvarv Pulp it s raster in Fourth Year Is Again Reelected; Officers Chosen Rer. Arno Q Weniger, in his fourth year as pastor of Calvary Baptist church, was unanimously elected to lead that concreration at the annual meeting and elec- uon neia weanesaay nignt. Rev. jr. u. Ktannard was elected mod erator and other elected offi cers are: Clerk, F. W. Lehmann; finan eiai secretary, p. C. Prat; be neficent treasurer, Miss LaVlnia Burigy; general fund treasurer. uoya Gregg; balldlng fund treasurer, Thomas B. Kenagy; deacons, W. C. Pickens, Earl Gregg,' P. c. Prat; trustees, Jens Svinth, H. A. Rasmueten, C. Mundinger; bible school superin tendent. Dr. K. K. Adams; deac onesses: Mrs. G. B. Rose, Mrs C. T. Hoover. New - Building Complete The year Just closed marked realisation of the new church structure, one of the most beau tiful and well planned plants in the city.- In the year the church, now 10 years old, enjoyed 41 additions, and had a loss of 29 for a present membership of 406 Persons. Last year the church spent $34,696.94 from Its various funds, Including $1226.68 for missions and beneficent needs, and now has $589.21 on hand for the new year. Many members attended the snnnal meeting, which was pre ceded by a dinner.- Credit Union Has Initial Dividend A dividend of 3 per cent was declared by the board of direc tors of the Salem Teachers' Cred it union In a recent meeting, the first dividend ever declared bv the three-year-old organization. Th union is comprised of all employes of school districts In Marion county and all employes of Willamette university. It loans money to members only. Membership of the board of directors Includes: Floyd Sieg- mund, Gertrude Shlsler. Mary Eyre, Ruth Fraser and Dr. 8. B. Laughlin. False Tax Refund Claims Fine Four False statements on claims for state motor fuels tax refunds have resulted in convictions and fines in four Oregon eases since De cember 31. Secretary of State Earl Snell declared Thursday. The fines ranged uo to 8100. exclusive of court costs. Arrests were made in Clackamas, Wash ington, Yamhill and Jackson counties. Motor fuels taxes are refunded on all gasoline used for lndna. trial, agricultural and other pur poses. X Nippon-Backed Mongol Chiefs t'v . d As a sentry presents arms, the chairman of the newly-formed Japanese sponsored Mongolian government, Prince Teh Wang (right and General LI Shoo-Hsin. commander-in-chief of the Jap-tralned army, pose for their official photographs before the eapitol at Hon Ho Go To, Mongolia. Gty Committees. Boards Appointed Special committee and board appointments not previously made public were announced yesterday by Mayor W. W. Chadwlck. They are: Special traffic committee Al dermen Frank P. Marshall, David O'Hara, James H. Nicholson, E. B. rerrine and Willis Clark. Special lien foreclosure Alder men David O'Hara, Frank E. Loose and Glenn Gregg. City library board E. T. Barnes, W. H. Burghardt and Mrs. J. W. Harbison, all three-year appointments. Stadium committee - M a v o r Chadwlck replaces ex-Mayor Kuhn as cnairman. The other members are the same, being: Alderman Willis Clark, Frank P. Marshall, Lawrence N. Brown, Glenn Gregg, Tom B. Hill, Cuyler Van Patten, Roy S. Keene and Vern Gilmore. All-Gty Townsend Gathering Tonight A Townsend macs meeting wiU be held st the old high school auditorium toniabt at 7:30 o'clock, with the new na tional representative, Charles W. wetterman, to deliver the address. The meeting.wlll be a triple celebration, honoring Dr. Town send on his 72nd anniversary, the fifth anniversary of the Townsend movement, and a re ception honoring the new na tional representative. The pub lic is Invited. Search Is Halted For Woman's Body No further search for the bod of Mrs. Ethel Sears will U made, said Deputy Sheriff Wal ter Oerth and Sgt. Farley Mogaa of the state police, following an unsuccessful run of the Willam ette river . from West Salem to Wheatland ferry yesterday. It was the second thorough search of the river by Gerth a ad Mogan for the body of Mrs. Sears, who. It Is believed, com mitted suicide by drowning last Dec. 22. Yesterday's carefsl check of all eddies on both sides of the river, failed to locate the tody. for IRRITATION easfatttU. TVTHEN your nostrils be vy come red. Irritated, and stuffy because you have a head cold, just Insert a, little Mentholatum In them, Note how quickly It soothes the Irritated membranes and relieve the stuffiness. It will also check sneezing. Once you enjoy Mentholatum's comforting relief. ytmH always want to keep this gentle ointment handy. . m JANUARY CLEARANCE AT NELSON -FaoiriTQDftaacr ROS. Follows Murphy . ! ; ; Flax Shed Repair Ineligible to Fund The state restoration fund can not be used to replace three peni tentiary flax sheds destroyed dur ing a high wind here recently, At torney General I. H. VanWinkle ruled Thursday. t VanWinkle said this fund was created' to replace state properties destroyed by fire. -The opinion was requested, by tne Oregon state board of control. Births Reg. 12.75 Spool or Poster Beds Twin or full size. NOW 7.00 Qose Out Specials 19c 69c 49 c 39c Brooms.. Ironing: Boards... O-Cedar Mops Door Mats.... jfcri a. tsananer, AnmsvUle. a I H boy, Alan Pearl, born January 4 H pounds 11 ounces. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Sandner, Aumsrllle, 10-pc. Living Room Beautiful Davenport" ajid Chair, Occasional Table, Lamp and Shade, Smoker, Ottoman, Picture, Occasional Chair, 9x12 Felt Base Rug and Sofa Pillow. OUsOO Down Pay III I Hill Reg. 42J50 nn Gov. Frank Fitzgerald - Successor to Frank Murnlrv. new United State attorney reneraL Frank Fitigerald Is sworn m as rw . governor of Mlchlran In Lansing'. Fitzgerald, a Repub lican, la a former governor of tits. T. X. la, at. & SV oaaa, tU 9. Herbal .remedies for ailments of stomach, liver, kidney, skin. blood. ; glands, 4 urinary sys. tern of men A women. SI years la service. Naturopathic PhvsS-i elans, Ask roar Nelrhbors about CHAN LAM. . on. cnnn unm n CHINESE 2IEDICINE CO. DltSH Court 8W Corner Uber ty. Office open Tuesday A Sat- Oarday only. II A. M. to 1 P. M., to 1 P, la. Consultation, blood pressure urine tests are free of 'charge..- . " cott LtVL Sealv The WorhTs Finest Factory Special Price 7! Reg. 24.50 Spring-Filled olattresi at less than the cost of an ordinary cotton mattress. - ! rf Sale Price. 1aiJ s ale of RUGS Seamless 9x12 Axminster Rugs Values to 49.50. Special Sale Price 00 6-pc. 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