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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1939)
Local, Mews 'Briefs ; Three ta Build -Building per Kits: for three new. dwellings were written from the city build ing inspector -office yesterday; to . H. TV. Lanke to erect a one story dwelling at 1910 Garnet, $1300, aad to P. C. Htadrick, for lH-atory dwelling at 1790 and 1780 North lth, each to coat 13710. Other permit were to: A. IV Lamb to ; repair, a dwelling at : 527 Knapp. ,115; Jar. Anna Varna. : to erect a snea at iioo south z 2nd. 150; F..K., Skaling, to repair a dwel ling 'at C3 North - 17th, $100; Eckerlin Estate, to repair a store banding at ISO North Commer cial. thO; :irs. G. L. Pearee. to repair, a store at 331 North Commercial, $300; Mrs. S. a Pettit, to alter a dwelling at -2055 South Summer. "335; Ho mer Halsey, to repair a photo hop at 439 State $10. Dch. Boy pnt. Mathts. 171 S. Com Boy Injured Alvln Henne. 10 astaiaea minor eata and abra sions nkes ear driven by bia sister, . Aima, upset following a collision with a machine driven by W. C. Bill, Riekreall. at the intersection of Union and Higa street shortly after. 4 o'clock yesterday- afternoon. The citv first, aid ear took the boy to, the Deaconess hospital, where he re ceived first, aid treatment and was Immediately released. Wreck Hospitalises Two Ed ward-Williams and Ralph Boyle. sales beys. ' sustained vari t cuts, and contusions when their car left the road a boat fire mile east of the penitentiary lour corners Sanday night, lamp ed a ditch, went through a fence and landed in a field. The boys were taken to the Salem Qeneral hospital by ambulance. Boyle was released yesterday rooming. Thieve Get Palley State po lice are looking tor the thieve who Friday night carted away from the- Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. 'a tool. shed, in West Sales, i 2t-pound dragline palley 4 that aad -been used by the company tat two days. The palley. an 18-inch affair made of mangan ese steel, weighed in the eigh borhoed of 200 pounds, accord ing to Sgt. Farley tlogan of the state force. Xo Rush yet Persona who have business with the Internal revenue, collector concerning the 19 38 federal Income tax will find . ao crowd at the collector's office in the aoetofflce building now, though as the deadline near on March 15, taxpayers come in such numbers that it is not always pos sible to accommodate an. The of fice is open every day from now until the tax paying deadline. I.uti Florist. 12?S N. Lib. $!. PO Holiday 22nd The Salem postoffke will be closed all day Wednesday, Washington's birthday is a legal holiday. No mail deliveries will be made that day. Postmaster H. R. Crawford advises. However, holiday pickup will be made from the Anvninn i boxes, and xha out rain r matt hn. died as utual; Hi-Y Council Meet The' high I Hi-Y. council has sehedal-1 school Hi ed a meeting for today noon at the high school, for the purpose or mating program plans for the state high school basketball tournament week and annolnt ins a committee to help organize i m-f cnapter at Newberg. Gra-Ye Expanding With two Gray-Y chapters' already organis ed and making rapid strides,-at Garfield and Richmond, clubs will this week be organized at Gush and Grant, grade schools, according "to G us More, YMCA noym secretary. File Bankruptcy Charles G Burkmaster, Brooks carpenter, has filed bankruptcy in Portland, listing liabilities at $1312 and as sets, none. A similar petition filed by Raymond Rnfus Case lists lia bilities at $2305 and assets at $77. Machine - Robbed Tva tmH ing maehmes at Paulua Bros. cannery , and a aanlUry napkin dispenser, were wrecked and rob bed of a total Of 25 cents some time between Sunday andMon- aay mornings, recording to a city police report Owe - Roar ' Traffic Granted Center street, from HUh to Liber ty, will ."hare , one-hour parking, according to 'a committee report adopted by the city council last night. '. - - .. .-i Jeff era Pale Licensed Rob- e It. . r - . . . . . cii. a. wi, a, mmq maaetyn M. Martin, 22, both of Jefferson, have been Issued a" marriage license frpsa the bureau at Seattle. Wash. City Bays Tools The city of Salem will purchase engineering instruments left by ex-City Engi neer Hugh Rogers, in amount of $300. ; f- ;4 . f Loading Zone The city coun cil last night granted a loading soae at 144 Ferry. - ' - Uirth Pitcher To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard. ; L. Pitcher, - IMS ; North Church, a daaghter, Judith Ana, born February 12 at the 8akm -General hospital. ' ' ;.v.-v- -. Willi CtZZZl FAZLt m ; Ckiav mi4 lanbt SL'Os ; CC&a far 0 ram la CULSa - 3T wtttr fc rta4 ilna fw 3 are AXIOJCTCD iwNia e-s t soaitte, mtU tea. Jiet; Wi, i itMueV, ga CMStlpaUoa. Iraf i eictfR t hmm timm. - fB, aad i bMdn favav. aaia. J y) ZzZzx: i slant .' diarlici Chan Chiaesw Herb Co. ,) a B. Fob, rvara aracUca -a Oiaa. i' Office aaara la p .ev. eieapt Saa ; 4srj aa4 . Waaaaa' . 47. t ivta. f is a. comi st. Coming Erents Feb. 24 -Sf o a r 1 clab. p9 N. Coal. " j "' Vitb. 25 - Caledonian. ' dob dinner meeting, First Christian 'church. KTamlaatioaa Given The Mar ion county departmeat of health la conducting ebooi nnfBi. at Union Hill grange and the Lib erty acnooi todav. At TJKa rfT denU from Rosedale and Prospect will attend. School Hiahiiim win be given at the health de partment on Wednesday and Thursday a are-aclinni oil!. n be held at the health office. Phys ical examinations will be given at we uonaid school on Thursday. Auction Thursday Nlte Woodry's Ferry Traffic Heavy The Wheatland ferry, operated with out ton, carried 28,072 motor ve hicles and 57,664 passengers serosa the Willamette river from April. 1038, to January 1, 1839, according to a renort Hied with th county court yesterday by Roy La- rauott and Kenneth Snyder, fer rymen. Thm war A m tt r t m an I which, has Jurisdiction over the Willamette, requested the report Ask Buildings Removal A pe tition, referred to the citv build ing regalationa committee, waa preseniea tne city coancU last night in which citiseas of ward seven asked that certain rough Daiiomgs and shed ia block 14. Yew park annex, be removed. Tha petition claimed the buildings are lire nasards and a haven for tramps. SilTerton Uons Aid The Sil verton Lions club, canceling its regular meetinr tonirht. will at. tend the Salem Lions club stage saow in tne Leslie auditorium en masse. Thursday night the club will attend an entertainment h. ing put on at St ay ton bv th T.lnn. aen or that city. 81000 MnltT tm hlv ia? a. debaker Deluxe Sedan. 9000 ml. 309 Ph. 453$. WCTU to 8Ieet Dr. Bruce Bax ter and Mr. LaMolne Clark will be guest speakers at a France " "ra noon inncnaoa at the Ar go hotel today. Prof. William Wright will sing. The W 11 lard eentennarv WCTU meetlaar at k. hall at z p. m. wiU include pa- moue nomaer. Ask Tax Exempt loa As trus tees tor xurner Memorial Home. H. C Eolev. Cnrtia r. Cnl. .ni Ellmore J. Gils trap yesterday pe- uuonea ue county court td grant tax exemptions on property- at i urner neia in trust for the home, which was declared atrletlv a .hab itable institation. Snow Gone. Detroit The re cently accamalated snow at De troit had almost entirely mmitoA yesterday. Road Patrolman Fisher reported to the county court. The North San t lam hixhwar waa ontn and traffic passing through to cen tral uregon wunout delay. Clb 8 Toalght A abort hnaU ness meeting will be held by Town- sen a dub No. S tonirht mt speaker is being sought for the meeting. The seseloa will be held at 8 p. m. in the Court street Christian church, 17th and Court streets. Skaters to Meet The Salem Ska tine club will meet at 7 nV1rufe tonight in the fireplace room of me puouc library. Refreshments will be served following the meet ing. Ask Street Change Change of entrance to Salem of Riverside drive, from Miller street to Owens street, was asked the city council via a petition last night. It was referred to tne streets committee. Leslie Hl-r Discs The Les lie Hi-x club met for dinner and a program at the YMCA last night. Obituaries Parbrick Thomas Pubrlck, at the 'resi dence, 900 North Commercial street, February IS at the age of 82 years. Survived bv wife. Clan. of Salem; two daughter, Mrs. aei wenoorn of Oxford. Eng land; aad Mrs. Hilda Allm of Brownsville. Ore two ann nr. old and Norman, both of Salem; uve grandchildren and four great graaacaiidren. Services from St. Paul Episcopal charch Tuesday, February 21. at 1:30 p.m. Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Inter ment Lee Mission cemetery under the direction of Ctonah-Barrfrk company. The casket will ba bum to friends until noon Tuesdsy. - . Fargw " William Fordvce Farra. at a In. cal hospital February 19, at the g oi i years. Late resident of 102$ North Charch street.. Sur vived by widow. Mrs. Ida R Far go of Salem, and a slater, Mia La- cue -argo or New York. Private graveside service will be held at the Cltyview eeaeterv TnMdan February 21. at 9:20 avm- with Dr. W. C. Kaataer officiating. vioaga-MTTicK compaay ia charge ot arraBgeBMaia. Jaaea TyratL 1$, at the . real-deace,- rout stE, .Salexa, February 19. swrrtved by sisters, htra. Sar ah Richer of Salem aad Mrs. Mary Mills of Waahingtoa; daughters, Mr, saratt FaOer X Xveratt aad Mrs Oarak Dackeaar of Garden Valley. Calif. Funeral aaaowaea- ta later from Clough-Barrlck Co." lira. Lucy MHler. at a local hoa- piUl February 19. Late, resident f Rt. 1 TuTaeT.-Shipment aaade by the dough-Barrlck; eompawyto The Datles tor servlcea aad tnter- meaL t c ' Tallaaaa , . V -Mrs.' Nettle s: Tallman at th famOy residence 551 N. : 21st February - 20 at tha age t. 72. SuTTtved by two- sisters, Mm. Robert Rabeck and Mr. J. A. Wrighht; brother. Harry 8ech- ler, all of Salem. - Funeral an nouncement later, by thaCIough- Caledoadaa Diaawr The Cale donian clap "Will feature a covered dish dinner. Satnrday night at f :30 o'clock at th First Christian church basement. High and Cen ter Streets, with friend, tnvttoj Cream and sugar, will be furnished by the club. Those attending snouia bring table service.- 4 , , i r Pedestrian HltGeorra Fiih tel. 80, 2545 Laurel avenue, us- ui iuea minor oruise ' and abra; sions when r struck , down ; by .aa automobUe at the Intersectloa of Hunt and Capitol -street -Sunday. He was treated, by city first o oiucers. . .. y Assistance Costs LlstedSta te rn en is received . by .the county court yesterday estimated social security expenditures required of uie county tnu month ax 87822.80 for old age assistance, $181 for blind assistance and $1754.$$ for aid to dependent children. ' Sim Returns Rev. Edgar P. Sims returned Monday noon from Drain, where he has been con ducting a special campaign the past two weeks for the Methodist Episcopal church. He reports live ly interest in the meetings. VanPattea Improving Cuyler VanPatten, Salem ' water depart ment manager, waa reported "'get ting along fine" at Salem General hospital yesterday. He entered the hospital a week ago Saturday for observation. Two Arrested Sunday Booked by city police officer were Ar chie Ray Hawley, on a charge of failure to giro right-of-way, tnd F. G. Templeton, Albany, oa a charge of having violated the basic speed law. Visits From Eugene Doa Tred gold of Eugene spent th weekend in Salem visiting his cousin, Miss Virginia Hubbs. Yesterday he in spected the Willamette university campus. Bridge Light Wanted A reso iaUoa for a light on the South Liberty street bridge, tendered the city council last night by th street committee, was referred back to the committee. Ooawmille Speaks A talk, on various phases of reforesta tion was given by Lynn F. Crone miller, ot the a tat, tar.- t. flce, last aight daring a YMCA program. Receive Flasher Rkh m. a city street flasher war re ceived by the city council last night and referred to the commit tee oa street for a report at the next council meeting. Hollywood Clab Mta a Shi ner meeting of the Hollywood clnb wiu oe aeia at the Argo hotel at . J o-eiock tonight. Is HoaDitallaMi f- m 'a Richmond of 785 Court street is at the Salem General hnanitai rn- a week. Returns to Home Mrs. r. p Bishop returned to her home tab. teroay from a stay at the Salem ueneral hospital. Meeting Slated The Are Re tirement Youth Employment club. mo. 12. will meet tonight at Wes ley hall, 7:30 o'clock. i - Meettnc Todav The Farmera Union cooperative committee has a meetinr scheduled at 1 oVlnek today at the Salem chamber of commerce rooms. Hollywood Crab fo Mm Tha Hollywood club will meet far din. ner and a business meeting to- nigai at :3U o'clock at the Argo. Street Light A street lfrht at 19th and Grant was authorized br the city council last night. Fla nn FIhuii. o j extinguished a chimney blaze at It ft A X AK.a. William F. Fan;o funeral Is Today Well-Known Educator Here Member of High School Faculty Formerly William Fordveo firm re prominent educator formerly with iaw oaiem nign school faculty, died at a local hoanitai St.... following a long illness. ue eame to saiem in 1909 aad taught antil in health forced hi retirement from active work In llll. ' Private graveside service will be held this mornlnr o'clock In Citv View em(m with Dr. W. C. Kaataer officiating.. wuiiam Fordyce Fargo was bora Jannarv 19. 1 xct r .v. Miy. Wis. After receiving hi ear ly eaaeauon in schools ot that state he waa gradaated from Col gate university. He taught In the east for several years before corn lag to Oregon to become a mem ber of the science deoartment fa alty. . . la Anrast. 1901. he ried to Ida Itntlt annmiA m.. eoaple attended tJniveraity of Chl- ior urea years and returned ta Oregon where Mr. Fargo was eonaeetad. with-' th Moamouta aeraalachooL r-.- Sarvlvors tnerade k 'm. and a atatar. Mln T.nu .... New York city. aTiTl at atomach, Bvtr. kUsex kxx) btood. glaada. A ariasry ays-j tm of man A women. 21 yean ta aarriea. Nataroaathla Phyavl daaa. Ask yowr Nefghbort aeawt CHAN LAM. . . . ( cenn bnu. 383 Court u. Corner Llbw-! ty. Oiflea enea Taeadav A BatJ ariay only. II A. 1L to 1 P. ItJ $ to T P. lt ConxaRaUoa. blood t pressor arise .testa are fret $1 (pr Tof charge.' ' - Tt 0HCG0N STATESMAN, ' Ca. Trial Settings : eDnefTotlaY Fire Dates WiU . Be Set Lewelling Rules Reed s Not in Contempt Trial dates will be et 'for flv circuit court cases whea Judge L. O. Lewelling returns to the courthouse today . for hlg seml- moatniy motion day. Case to be set iare Harry Hart and other vs. GaJ O. Smith, suit for aa account ing: H. C. Shields and others Tt K. M. Anderson and other.-sale contract foreclosure; H. White ts. I E. Dike and other; dissolir tion of partnership; Jennie A. j one vs.. George Thomason ana. others, breach of contract: eltr of Salem ra. Jamei Imlah, lien foreclosure. , ; f - Judge Lewelllna yesterday eon ducted , a hearing: - oa coatempt proeeediags Inititnted against Ro bin. Reed by his former wife, lira L Reed and ruled that Reed waa not la contempt of court. He also denied .Reed's, motion to modify the: decree by varying provisions relating to custody of their daugh ter, l . ... - e drctdt Court Sid J. MateoTlteh 'vav Salem By product company: amended com plaint, foreclosure of $1010 lien oa $1350 hydraulic pre installa tion asked. Sren Mattsoa va. Thea Jensen; $19.40 cost biU aUowed. Leslie. V. and Violet White vs. F. W. Eckles et al; reply of Vio let White alleging she ts half rai er of washing machine . Involved and has never encumbered .it or authorized it to be encumbered. United States National corpor ation vs. Lee Hlng; jadgment for 3809.28, 3100 attorney fee aad personal property foreclosure. Probate Court Sorea Marina Pederaon estate; closing order, Ladd At Buaa Trust company, administrator; receipts filed from heirs in Chicago, Pitts burgh and Denmark. . Joseph Gerlg estate; Albert Gerig, executor, authorised to rell farm stock aad equipment worth 3950. George Lassas estate; inheri tance tax fixed at $105341. Henry H. Lang estate; Ladd A Bush Trust company named ex ecutor ia $3500 estate; will leaves $1 ach to all statutory heirs, $500 to American Red Cross aad residue to David Adolph of Port land. Andreas A. Wolf estate; trans cript of proceedings from Multno mah coanty. Henry H. Lang guardianship; final account. Keith Powell, guar dian; $3828.54 received and $470.45 paid out. Municipal Court Ernest Llnd. drunk; continued for sentence. Ray E. Phillips, drunk and dis orderly, continued for sentence. Dall Hawkey, failed to atop; fined $2.50. Darr L. Mennis, violation of the basic speed rule; fined $2.50. Clarence Hoover Last Rites Held Funeral services for Clarence T. Hoover, for 31 years a resident of Salem, were held from Clough Barrick chapel yesterday after noon with Rev. Frank Stannard officiating and interment In I0OF cemetery. Mr. Hoover, formerly with the old Roth grocery company, had been a state highway department bookkeeper for the past 20 years. He waa born in Iowa in 1878 and was a member of Calvary Baptist church. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Amanda C. Hoover; daugh ter, Mrs. Virgil Bunion; son, F. L. Hoover of Waldport; mother, Mrs. Fannie Hoover; sisters. Miss Vio let Hoover of Salem and Mrs. H. C. McCormick of Portland. WHEN YOU BUYING YOUR CAR THROUGH THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK SAVES YOU MONEYJahd BUILDS YOUR FAMILY CREDIT 0 YtQf sffwawfth 9waha4k(pjw iww3g) fwtt Vw$Jw 99 vy (o9w$4nV yttt eld). We Umd yaw Va I slsim ta CASH CtAl aa awWw y - " Ortca, Tcisdir llcrsii- Fcbrdr H, 1939 Gosh, I Never J 8eer Whtta Bacardi at the deg show Thl Xncan-bred bulldog, leer White Bacardi, one of the win- I!6?4 2nd1P" bow. PPen ta dejected as a buB dotr can b in hi ataQ at tha New Tone dor ahowV Thousands of O . doga are entered to the New Tork how. r Enthusiastic On Business View Local Dealer Imoreased by Biajor Appliances to Be Offered Returning yesterday from Port land, where he attended tha an nual Frigidalre sales convention, Carl Hogg expressed himself, as highly enthusiastic about the 1939 outlook for- retail business aad tha major appliance business in particular. Mr. Hogg is a dealer fa the local territory for tne mgiaaire line of electric re frigerators, electric ranees and eleetrie water heaters, all made by General Motors Corporation. 1 have been In the appliance Dusiness for quit a lone neriod" said Mr. Hogg, "and I have seen refrigerators improve from year to year, but I can say with all candor that I have never seen so smasing an innovation as Is be ing introduced this year in con nection with the 1939 Frigidalre line. I heard some whispers a bo line. I heard some whispers about it before I attended the meeting today, but I am bow entirely convinced that the new note ia the Frigidalre offering taia year ia unquestionably the moat pronounced forward step in food preservation since the very first electric refrigerator was ready for use. I know ot no thing else like it anywhere. To Help Boslaeas I believe also that it ia genu ine improvement like the one I have just seen, not only In our electric refrigerators, but la other types of products as well. that will go far in stimulating demand and increasing consu mers' orders. And of course we all know that customers' orders are the factors which' directly govern employment, and through employment, national prosperi ty." Mr. Hogg Indicated that within a few days he will conduct a public showing in which will be displayed the new development about which he appears so ex ultant Seal Sale's Coal Only $85 Distant With the quota of Christmas seals 385 short, those in charge ot the Marion county sale are re questing as many ot the 1000 per sons who have not replied to do so as quickly as possible. The to gg AND YOUR HUSBAND YOU'LL THESE fLYOUOPCM fcata car ASOVKCS S ' OFftCAarr casn rea wsTaa - -: 0 vYJtgJI YOU jawii iw i i a . 1 'tVaW 1 " 'Have any Fun! :S:':':::v:: -:-:::':::;:-:;i-. : ft, I - . - S t- -4 tal tetania have been $4915.51. aad final reports must be ta by March L A survey is aader way through- oat the United States which will compare Marios7 county with oth ers of th same populatioi throughout the country. Last year Marlon county stood among the five highest in point of popula tion, ana nope baa been expressed by those most Interested in the sale that th qaota win be met and the coanty be placed among oiner aaceeasial one. 31st Frosh Glee Slated March 4 Filial Planning Underway Rehearsals Wity Start Soon for Event Final plan are. under way for the presentation of the 31st annu al Freshmen Glee to be staged at the Willamette university gymna sium Saturday night. March 4. Each class has chosen its song and renearsais are being held daily. Practices an tha elevated niatrnrm ia the gymaasinm will begin next Tuesday. Mark Walts has been named as manager of the glee and assisting mm on tne general committee are Florence Gallon and Bob Swing. Other committee member ap pointed y Mr. waits are aa fol lows: decorations, Norman Ho, chairman. Nadine OrcutL Eileen Lester, Robert Volgt and Rowena Upjohn; program, Barbara HoV llngsworth. chairman, Marie Baaghmaa; platform, Elmer Scheelar, chairman, Cory doa Blodgett, Dick French, Malcolm Dunbar; chairs. Lorea Hicks, chairman, Wayne Gordon, Al Cur ry and Cliff Stewart; tickets, Pearl Bendicksen, chairman, Car olyn Brown; lights, Lewis Bon ney, Everett Andrews: banner presentation. Mary Jo G e 1 a e r, chairman. Jov Coolev! nahr Earl Versteeg, chairman. Thirty iresnmen who are not nartlcinat ing In the glee will serve as ush era for the event. Mar Be-Broadcast Arrangements have not he completed for the broadcast ot the glee but accordlag to tentative nlans it will be broadcast fnr a half an hour over the Mutual Broadcasting system. The theme for the aones this vear la "flrht" and it Will ba featnred ta fH words, music and decorations. ine iresnman glee committee includes Lois Burton. Ray Drake- ty. Dayton Robertson and Mark waits, manager. , o o VANT TO KNOW SIMPLE FACTS.. rtKamacptsTr (Mpple Children Will Have Clinic Orthopedic Sorgeona Will . Attend Coanty Clinic Opening Feb 28 Arrangement are being com pleted for crippled children' diax- noauc ciimcs to oa held In Salem for Marion county. The clinics have been arranred nnder the an. spices of the crippled children's division ox tne state relief com mittee In conjunction with the Marion cduntv health unit and the Marion county relief commit tee. Any person under 21 vesrs of age of apparent normal mentality wno is surierlng rrom a condition leading to a deformity of - the bones, joints or muscles, or who is actually suffering from such a aeiormuy may attend the diag nostic clinics, upon referral by their parents and family physi cians. In addition, the deformities of cleft palate, harelip, burn con tractures and nlastir skin rnnln. tare are included. Application Form Ready The annlieatlm farm fnr at tendance at the diagnostic clinfoa mar be obtained from either the Manoa county health unit or re lief committee. FoITowlna- the clinic, if it is found that the fam ily l unable to finance the rec ommended eare. fand will he made available throurh the eri. pled children's division of the suue reuei committee. These fund were made aoaaiaie hr tat. eral grant to the state on a ft per cent matehtng basis. The diagnostic clinics will be held ia Salem at tha Salem rc- eral hospital February 2$, March x ana z. The examining orthoped ic surceon in. atimdiaM at th clinic will be Dr. Harry C. Blair, Dr. Otis F. Akin and Dr. Leo 8. Lucas. Mia Alleen Dyer, ortho pedic narse. and Dr. John ak. ele, assistant director of the crip pled children's division, will assist tne Manon coanty health unit aad relief committee durtna the cttn- ica. Salem Candidate Leads Snow Race PORTLAND, Feb. 2t-(Special) -Virginia McMenaaain of Salem leada all 43 candidates for aueen of the winter sport carnival to be held next weekend ia latest con test staadiags issued todsy. If Miss McMenamfa holds her commanding lead until Tuesday night, when the contest closes, she will be Salem's first member of Read Evelyn Wells' thrill ing serial story of early American history Avenger A STORY OF BRAVERY, ROMANCE and ADVENTURE I sll Mi- ntavaHTwaa Kir Carton boMry lm that Evas again. H fought a dW on rtorstback over tha ihytncid ASkmi Ho defied tha ovthoriraH of Mexican . Catfornia pot ono) last gfimpse) of tW girl Tvuta, As tim Avtnger, KSt Corson redo o?aMtst redijh sav fpefrwn tnarrry tints foJfrMti Evarra Wei apaoi aaoatJw h ViOoncd raseeath a V frt l fib m, nf . V4iiT; ennson nuEnGE8:V PAG3.FITO the royal court; made ap at th six" top entrant,, and wiU rtlgny over the snow fete beginning, Thnrsday at the queen' ball,coa-' tinning with coronation Friday night by Governor -Spraga aaa the northwest ski jumping tour nament aad coronation-dance at i Mt. Hood Satnrday. Oregoa's snow royalty will leava, March 4 oa its International good will tour advertising Oregon's wia- 4 ter playground. Christian Alliance Host for Youtha ---. Internationally Known Marx 1 in Chinese Slissionary ': field to Speak The Salem Gosoel Center nf rha, . Christian and Missionary Alllanca i will be host to delegations ot: f young- people from varlona nnlnta I in Oregon tor a Was&lnrton'a ! birthday rally Wednesday. Tha I meetlnaa will be held ta the Vint t Chrlstiaa Church. Center and Hlrm streets, under the auspices of the young people's organisation of the Christian and Missionary Alliance ia Oreeoa. of which, in. rnMi McGarvey of Portland, is presl-' aeau The principal speaker will be Rev. Howard Smith. Internation ally known missionary hero- of China. Smith's capture by th. "third red army aad anhaeaneat daring escape after aeiag held for ax any ior fioo.000 ransom, waa headline news la foreign aad American aanera la Ma v. issi. He was the only one of 300 cap tives to escape the marderoua commaaist army and it was ba, who faralshed tha news aletare of the celebrated baby of Joha aad eiiy siamm, missionaries mar tyred at the hands of this same "red army. accordlnr to Rev. Paul A. CoUard, local C and M Al liance. Rev. Smith will soeak at tha 1. o'clock meetiar am "SI Dava a Captive for Christ, and at 7 p.m. on "Baeape aad Para a It from Reda of China. At 10:20 am. Rev. Rorara Ir. wla of snvertoa, will speak. A pedal meeting for children will ba held at 1: IS sua. The hour from 1:1 to S:1S sua. wtfl ha broadcast over KSLM. Tha aaalie. I invited to attend all meeting. CQcnhtCold? Tarcmcvctlfatreat naV throat, cheat, each with VISBfi I 1 xfajner:companT.'i'r'f "