ltd ClinCOIl CTATECllAli Cs!sa, Orerca, Friday IUt&z llsxth 3, 1SC PAGD KIND V: if. v i K Local . Mews ; Briefe Want Road Oiled Petition asking tor the repairing and oiling of the Aurora Butterille road from Butteville to the Intersection with the Aurora-Donald pavement has been filed with' the county court oyer me signatures oi uei 1 1 ....... ... . . . ' Yergen and 6S others. An accom panying letter from R.N. Kavu- augh. Portland attorney, aayt con dition of the road waa pointed out to the court last July but no re pairs have been made and it has become In atlll worse shape than i It was then. Insured sayings earn 4 with the Salem Federal ' , - Road nay Today The county l court will take up a large nam-lis t her of petitions for establishment! -, unrniommt nf maUm mt Mtl monthly road meeting thli morn- (sucker and broadcloth SMS. The a new 40-foot'road giving an en4l trance to i4"1 yerton was filed yesterday-by Fred 1 V iBd tL! of, riaht-of-way baye been offered I or v " I r. n .aw." I tSrv' . j 7..7n! W. A. and Maude Heatef and R. G. Mulkey. - , . , n-mmaaa sale Nowl lt N. ComL Hrre, Order of Mateabees, learned last night at their meeting in Jrra-1 ternal temple that the men were i wianera ot the : talent contest I staged In TehrnaryAa a renil the women members will provide I a .dinner, time to bo announced. I The committee In eharge-waa an-1 gja college and showed his mo polnted. Next Thursday, March t, tto pict,rea on China and Japan. m .aw u uai aw - w s,aa . w ; . and pinochle In play, will be neia To Repair store A nuuaing at the hall, members to bring their permit to alter their store build own playing tables and equipment, ing at 385 Chemeketa, In amount Salem ' high band mothers rum mage sale WCTU today, tomorrow. t Townsend Chorus A no-host dinner will be hold by the Town- send chorus at C:S0 p. m. Satur day In the Bungalow Christian church. "1 7th and Court streets. A nrorram Is belna arranaed by Mrs. I S. L. Smith, Mrs. Mae Abhle and 1 George Dalton. All chorus mem I bera are invited to attend. . Ask Power Permit The Mbun tain States Power ; company j haa applied to the county court for a permit ' to extend a powers line along county road No. 817 three-1 quartan of a mile to the 8. R. Barry place In the Shaw district. Obituary - ' . 'Braatle . Aslak Brantle, Febrnary 28. t the residence. 341 South 23rd street at the age of 8 C years. Snr- vived by wue, ura. A. urauiie oi i Salem: tw gong, Erliog of Wheeler, Ore., and Trygve flrau-1 tto of Paaa Roblea, Calif.; three I daughters, Mrs, Albert Sitlenger of Lykens, Pa., Miss Torhiiaie t the courthouse tlpnta nf Ptrburr. Alllll. .. urt.. eirna Rrinti of Salem: sutr. Mrs. Frank Lnnd of Silver- t. fln. h hld frnm I the' Clongh-Barrlck chapel Fri- day. March S -at 1:30 p.m with Interment Evens Valley cemetery at Silyerton .Wohtnirk At tha residence. 825 Shipping street, March 2; Christen a Wohl- 1 alek. a red 71 years. Sister of Al-1 bert Baulig. Robert Baullg and Mrs. Katie Phillippe. au of Salem; aunt of Harold Phillippe and Mrs. Satan Varty of Salem, Emma Phil ttnna nf i Vancouver. BC. Harold Baullg of Longview. Wash., and Clarence! Baulig - of Aberdeen Wash. Funeral services wiu baiooni jeoruary . ai uunga hM frma tha W. T. Ricdon com. any chanel Friday. March 3. at l:St p.. m Interment Belcrest Memorial park. 4 WHEN t.. & .'a- OF PORTLAND LB - , .' e m s m a t a r s o s t a t i Marrh 8 - Marion Covatr Tonne Republics baslaess and social mcetmx, p. aa Marios i hotel marine room. i March 14 Methodist youth . rally. Wants Address The chamber of commerce is stumped at a query by mail wan tint to know, the ad- oress of any members- f the rWann family that used to life here, and asks , the assistance) ot any local folks-who are stilly In touch with the tamlly. The daugh ter, Mary "Wans, worked at the state house. Brothers are Fred and Walter and the father's name Emerson. New! Housecoats in colorful seer AAJtmmmm an.-u- ... " ion E.i "Gus" Moore and ,f Fred B.i. vupi . hers, '.poke beture the Silyerton L . , manltf Interest In the Silver Creek Fall recreation area, and later met w,th tne silyerton PTA. whlch.,wa addressed by Harry Buckley, project manager of tha R cleaned. Coleman 5523. ' .... M mtm ithel R. Ad. Urtf e interesting program tlkML ,,-. ln,.trfi arhooi Wed- Beday night. Mr. Adlard told ot bu experteBC0 WBn m China aa atudent from Oreicon Ol o, was uiucu jmciut; vv Nelson Bros. Agnes O'Hara also procured permit, to erect a -private garage at 1090 North 5th, $30. Och. Boy pnL Ma this, 178 S. Com Will Orgaalxe All persons latareated in the Truth for Stu dents movement are invited to attend a meeting at the First BaptUt church cottage tonight at 8 O'clock, when a Salem unit will be organized. Realty Speaker Today Otto Bowea, Salem attorney, will be the guest speaker at this noon's luncheon meeting of the Salem Realty Board to be held at the Golden Pheasant. His subject la unannounced. I .at riorlsl. 1276 N. UW 11. Dr. Steeves Hospitalized Dr. L. A. Steeyefl is undergoing medic al treatment at the Deaconeaa hoa- r Centra Club Meeting Tonight at 8 o'clock there will be a meet ing of Central Townsend club No. Beer license oaeDea Tna county court has endorsed an ap- 1 n mv- r Jk aajMAa.AAa pc"wn - oj maauo laiuiau. Idanha, for a beer license. Hospital Reopened WOODBURN The Woodburn hospital is now open again. Al though there is no doctor in charge the hospital will be open for th-i use ot the doctors la I Woodburn and any patient who I want to be : cared for. Births Dyer To Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Pyer. Lyons, a son, GaryLee, I low Maternity home. I 0'ReiUy--Born to Mr. and Mrs. I Cecil O'Reilly, Sclo, a daughter, at the Salem Deaconess March 2. Coming Events OF HEALTH FIRST AH 0 We realize there are emergencies or good . business judgment '' -; demand ready 'cash. Our Cash. Euyer Plan of Personal Loans provides bank credit and cash to responsible men and women. Qedit is extended primarily upon character and income sutfiaent to repay. fot need not te a tfsposrtor First National 7 O if o T I N SUSANCS COSrOSATIOM Sentence Pair Viceri and Selis Plead Gnilty Upon Charges j s Suspend one Term . Two forgery cases -were dla- posed Of before Circuit Judge I H. McMahan yesterday afternoon. Jamea Anthony Viceri, original ly charged as Slcerl, waived Indict ment And pleaded guilty to tha charge. He was sentenced to one year in tha state penitentiary. He waa accused of forging tha name ot fialem Iron Works hy CL E. Bolton to a, $42.87 check made out toS. L. Lowell. - In the other case Alpha Selig also pleaded guilty. He was sen tenced to a year in he peniten tiary but the' operation of the sen tence waa suspended. Trial of C. W. Beecroft involv ing an appealed drunken driving charge , waa begun before Judge McMahan,, without a jury, but con tinued tor further -testimony. Circuit Court ' Prineyille Warehouse company vs. E. S. Haggles; order for de fendant as Judgment debtor to ap pear in court March 25 and answer regarding certain property alleged uaoie to execatlon. Helen. Ersula Maxf leld vs. Dan iel Byron MaxfJeld; dismissal, on motion of plaintiff. ? P. J. Hlbleryn. Cobbs ft Mitchell company; trial daU asked. HerraU-Oweas company matter: Internal revenue service claim for 8452.17 for aoclal security and excise taxes, Arthur H. and Nettle Cordler vs. Even J. and Hannah Mathi atad; default decree, defendants given SO days In which to pay 82800 due on real and personal property sales contract, otherwise foreclosure to be granted; 40.15v acre zarm, store and equipment involved. Sheriff's sale returns: State land board vs. Peebles et al. 15103.74; land board vs. A Whelan et al, 81208.98; land board vs. Edna M. Short et al, 81921.91; Home Owners Loan corporation ysv Edward A. Domo- galla et al, 81188.58; Mary J. Hurst, executrix, ya. W. F. Camp- ben et al. 82929.88; Salem tb Clinton J. Griffin et aL 3924.95: Salem vs. Jamea E, Ruwell et al. 8312.11; Salem vs. Ada E. Kel ley, 871S.C8; Salem ya. O. EL Scott et al, 3292.84; Salem vs. Ralph Emery. 8375.21; Salem va. C, N. MeNulty. 3312.98. Business Men's Adjnstment bu reau ts, Adam Enjel; execution return, no property found. Caroline Ethel Edlund vs. Hen ry August Edlund; attachment re turn showing secretary of state holds nothing belonging to de fendant, Zelda R. Lisle ts. Everett W. Lisle; Tamhlll county transcript showing 8860 paid on Judgment Febrnary 24 Ray Ingalla at al vs. Hasel In galls et al; partition aulL - PrcbateCscrt-- t Emella Oerlg estate; Valentine Gertg, brother-in-law, appointed guardian. Mary F. Oregolre estate: mo tion by Ladd ft Bush Trust com pany, administrator, for transfer ot contested administrator's real property sale to circuit court. Gerald K. Allen guardianship; order for Braxier C. Small, guar dian, to lend 8850 to W. A. and Albertlna Ralph, secured by first mortgage. Frank Ingalla estate; closing order, Hasel Ingalls, administra trix. Mary Jane Hartman estate; hearlna- net Anrll S. final account. I C. B. Anderson, administrator; 88828.18 received, 11482.72 paid FOR CALi. READY CASH mtlbrJAk times when sudden to borrow from ihtt bank - 9 Bank West of the Rockies Central V if. ' ' ' M s . - 1 f: iJ -HVi! r " . . " Cboral growp which wd appear Sanday night at Trinity church: in former SUyertoa woosan, ts snesaoer of the choir ana wiu he one out and 81081.44 In claims to be paid; 8381 claim of Robert c. Miller relactad. Frank Smith esUte: ' Clsper Schmidt named administrator oi 8200 estate and Floyd Bressler, Jnw ll" " ye NwbrtT appraisers. Justice Court - Fred Beaudry; failed to pay 8 it fine for driving without II- legal headlight device; held for atate police. i Helen E. Kurth; 81 nne, no i operator's license. j can e lie jaarcnewa; iruu vm larceny charge continued Indefi nitely; ' Chamber Qiarter Pirseiitation Due New Local Orestnization 'Will Be Completed at v Ceremony Tonight Tonight Salem'a Junior chamber 1 of commerce will culminate a pe riod of tour months of organisa tion when the charter, signifying membership In the national or- ganltation. Is presented. The K.nAnf ni.nnwt th. lnoai ter banquet, planned by the local group, will be held In the Marion hotel mirror room, beginning at LrS& "i TS.!HS.!!2: ocui into aaaw vifiv yigauiaauvu to the public of Salem. The ban quet, which la optionally formal. is open to the public. Those desir ing to attend may obtain tickets by calling the chamber of com merce or at the, Marion hotel to- , night. The new organisation will be come a part of a national chain of organisations ot young busl- ness men who have played promi nent parts In the activities of both their local communities and those of their state and nation. , . TO Choose Best Citizen The local Junior chamber will participate in the national pro gram alone- this line by daairnat. ing. each year, a "junior citizen m i a . a a a . . a a a.. ut jEwem, 10 Dm seiectea zor nis outstanding contribution to the welfare and betterment ot Salem and its community. This award Is not confined to members of the organisation. To date the local chapter haa nearly 40 active members. Hospital Employe amcide Mystery; The reason for the suicide of I tx.i.i r . . .m i . vroow. B-year-oia at- "n.aa"1! weanesaay eight 'H;,1 llit2.to 0r.0,1 uvsy.w auiuunuai last , me wefB ididib 10 xurnisB in m " ... . a . I formation that would Indicate a possible clue as to why Crookston hooked a hose from the exhaust ern district to assist T. R. War ?f i" earj 't toterior. rea In handling the work for tho ahut the door aad took his life Although an employe tor but six weeks. Crookston bad had previ - una uusyiuii experience ai tne &wera uregon atata aospitai at Pendleton and at one of the Wash - mgion institutions. He leaves two1; children ot high cnooi age ax Heoro-wooiey. Forty Initiations Are Held by Elks A large turnout of members at the Salem Rika lnHcra Thnrailav night witnessed the initiation of some 40 candidates. The initia- i tion was held In conjunction with 1500 Elks lodges from coast toJ coast, celebrating Elks National Americanism week. March 1 to S. . An Americanism ! dance is planned tor 1 Saturday night. March 4. Special Inyitations have ; been extended to all members ot Albany and Corvallis Elks lodges, and to all members of the Ameri can 'Legion In Salem and sur-l ' rounding cities. The dance is in formal aad the public is Invited. Delinquency Case Draws Four Years ROSEBURO. March t-iPh-Com- , vlcted by a circuit court jury on a charge of contributing to the de - I unqaeney of a minor, JL, J. -ate-i Donald, former wine store mana i ger "here, vras" sentenced: to four years in the state penitentiary to- day. : . t The grand Jury , Indict i Mc Donald on four counta. but -e was found innocent of the first. Dis trict Attorney J. V. Long said the ; remaining indictments would be continued. MOVING TO CCAST PLB1S ANTDALE Mr. and, Mrs. Guy Freshour, vho have resided " at t tha home t of ' Miss Valera Fllat since tha uldule of September.; are moving to Tilla mook where Mr. Freshour is1 em ployed at the Charles Ross Lutheran Choir of Portland VL M J'V ' f A 1 nh f r - ' .4 ways KA.KmifinfY I Ivrrawl atv-awuuiij: KJLfXM Shift 'Asked NearTliard ; Honck Firm of Salem Gets Klamath Job P?RTLAND t 2-VrVRe- routing or tne facme mgnway west of Tigard was asked of the aiate highway commission by Thomas Tongue, Jr., of Hlllsboro today. ' ' Numerous other r e q u e s t s marked the opening of a two-day session. Contracts totaling 888,803 were awarded In Columbia, Klamath and Union counties and a fourth contract was referred to 'the en- I gineer with authority to award It a a. s. j j Bids included: ' Columbia Clatakanle-Summlt section ot Mist-Clatskanle second ary highway, 8.48 miles surfacing and oiling, Mountain States Con struction company, Eugene, IZ7.815. Salem Firm Low Klamath Lobert section of I IrhVTTStUAwr I "aues - caiirornu highway. one-half mile grading. Roy L. Houck, Salem, 819.718. .ecTion oi Union - North Powder - Davis river county road, 4.85 miles grad ing, C. E. Silbaagh company, Pen dleton. 818.270. Union Noyes ranch-Core ' sec tion of Cove secondary highway. 5.5 miles grading, surfacing and oiling, referred , to engineer with authority to award to Mountain States Construction company, Eu- ene' for M8.788.M. Spring Exhibits to Close I I June 3 at Fairgrounds With Ronnd-np Spring Jersey shows In the val ley will start May 24 aad will close June S with the grand ronnd-np at the state fairgrounds here, when first prise winners from all tho county shows win compete. Rex Ross, president of I the Oregon Jersey Cattle club. said yesterday following a meet ing of the board of directors. The Marlon county, spring show will ha tialif Tntia 1 K Tn1V I " ' -" -ri- ton show May 28. Count shows will be held elch day, except Sun- d Memorial day, from May I XI thrnnrh Titn. 9 Seeoakl Field Maa Due Probability that another field man will M aaairnait tn tTta wait- American Jersey Cattle club in the 11 western states was voiced -by 1 Rot following yesterday's meet I ing;. I vim um th. nmAn i.h iiaa 1 fait- tnr anma Itm. tha IIi.m ahonld ha aoma rall-f fo tha f .ohania Wamn t. .aPri 1 and that another field renreaen. ... r tative wiu suppiy a genuine neeo in the district. The directors. however, felt that expense ot a second worker should be borne by the American Jersey Cattle club rather than the state units. licensed to Marry I DALLAS A marriage license was issued h e r e : Tuesday by County Clerk Carl 8. Graves to I Louis Ronald Foos, 25. student. Monmouth, and Alice Marie Bart. I 25, school teacher, route , 1. -I Lebanon. j RSH OR t!2 AT ENTREE s French Fried Pbtatees. 2 retUct.l Salad, ':' s Hot Rdls. Butter snd Jaav - "CofTce. lea. itX ButUV " ,. DESSERT ' rmgarVultCctllaAaUod; Sea lea Ceam or Sherbet ' CalAtiModcFmt. Pie or Jelfo ' ff taw 4m Waf smm ThlrSPA : 382 STATE ST. r acme High Jersey Sho ws to G)mmence May 24 vsal safcrioa jnaatFMiv eaoaaa $ , OHBMMaiun cOMMn er w 't . -v v J SOyertoau Mrs. George Henriksen. oi mm soloists. Clockamaif Jackson Get ' WVA Fund$' for. Roads WASHINGTON.1 : March g-ff)-The works progress admlnlstra- ftlov haa advised Oregon congress men ot presidential approval ot grants of 8411,488 and 2298.848 for county road improyementa in Clackamas and Jackson counties, Ore., respectively. . Wins $25 on Name ALBANY Mrs. Harriet TJtterd of Albany received a check wed neaday from Capper's Monthly I f or 828, which was awarded her for third prise In a contest to name pot holders. She submitted the name of "Mug and jug.' 101 Sooth Commercial TUNA; Razor OYSTERS SARDINES Oval SARDINES 3 cans 25c To wnsend ys Peaches Frecstonc'yo-tin1 5c BEANS v Mn .ct cooken 3 lbs. 29c Kitcheh Queen Flour 494b bg 1,09 Snowdrift Shortening 3 lb, tin 49c Fire weed Honey 5 lb, tin 43c Franco American Spaghetti 3 Armours SUGAR lAKING SPERRYS OATS 3 lb. packagir19c GINGER SNAPS, fresh bake, pound 11c COFFEE, Santos Blend lb. 13c PEPPER, OXYDOL, 11 jSOAP P i tSw SVi AR KET FEATU RES mm .tage Kraut qt; 10c ScltPorlt -fit-.5c Glee Singers Hard at Work Four Willamette Classes Pnt on Final Touches for Saturday Ere Willamette university atrdents are rising before daybreak and practicing vntU after midnight la preparation tor tha Slat an nual Freshman Glee to bo staged Saturday v night at I o'clock against a colorful bac! ground In the university gymnasium. The stage was not erected until after the basketball game Tuesday night which delayed practices a day, , Unusual Interest Is being shown among the students this year in anticipation ot the glee. The, present Junior class which received the v cardinal ' and gwld banner last year as sophomores are i working tor tho banner ;or the second time. The senior class which placed second last year is In hopes of receiving first award this year aa they do not wish .to leave school without tha banner at least once. Classes Worklmx Hard The Juniors are, the only, ones in school to have received a ttrat place. Tho sophomores were the mill stream losers last year and are working especially hard' to gam at leaat third place. Tha freshmen aro enthusiastic about the alee and have beea diligently working , oa "decorations and last minute preparations under the direction ot the gleo manager. Mark waits. The songs are peppy aad full of spirit with the "fight" theme being used. Bearcats aad the school colors will transform the gymnasium Into a college atmos phere. Ticxets for this event will be reseryed this morning by the 7 FISH Dundee Brand No. tt tin Clams Minced. Dundee Brand, 1 No. tin i - - - jj- Large Cans 8-oz. tin... IVlilk Double Rkh Granulated J POWDER Black Ground Regular Size G Renuter Slzo i ' s mm aCOn Rindlcss lb. students starting at 7 o'clock. Alumni and townspeople have al ready . seat , In numerous , requests for tickets. KOUf to Broadcast : ' . Seniors . will appear In - their caps and gowns for the first time this year and will march into tho : gymnasium Just before tho glee- beglnsj Part of the glee win again be broadcast ver KOIN with Art Kirkham announcing and Ladd and Bush bank the sponsor. - ', The composers of the different songs aro as follows: senior. words, Manning Nelson and Leonard Lawee, music, Mary Vir ginia " Nohlgrea; junior, words and music,' Clayton : Wheeler, whose song won first place last year; sophomore, words and mu sie, Wlllard Wilson; freshman. words and music, Marian Her- maneck. . r God and Government i ETangelist Theme SILYERTON Rev. Paul Cc4- lord, who .Is conducting a series ot gospel meetings at the Chris tian and Missionary A UUici church, will hold a special mass meeting Sunday at 1 p. m.. when he will discuss .".God aad Gov-, ernment." : i ... ; v . 4 . . A .Sunday night his subject will . be Examination Day." Friday , he will give an Illustrated mea-: sage for the. benefit of children and young people. - - ; Dance Set Saturday WALDO a HILLS The March Waldo Hills club dance haa been aet for Saturday night and. a Salem orchestra will furnish the music. Tha regular club' pro- gram will be held March It., Seek OSC Presidenry CORVALLIS. March t-CMae Calloway -ot Corrallis, and Hasel Duncan, Ontario, were nominated for the presidency of the Oregon State Associated Women's assocla- tion yesterday. Order of $240 Delirrred Free 2 cans 25 c 14c 13c . - - Each .. cans 3 cans 18c b. 33C bberGirl,lfo:!tiii8C pound 15c Package 19c 8 bars 25c Krafts lb.1 5C garage. ' ;-. '