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Local NewsB VFW Pleased la appreciation of tho whole-hearted cooperation on tht part of the general' public In the production of the home talent comedy drama, "Coast to Coast' and the features of enter tainment In connection with the ! program, Marlon post fll, Veter ans of Foreign Wars of Salem, unanimously adopted a resolution "extending its profound thanks to tho people of Salem, those who cheerfully donated their time and talents in making the production a success, and to the press of the city, which, donated . valuable I space toward . giving, the event generous . puoucity. 7 Dch Boy pnt Mathls. 1 78 8 Com Clinic Held A physical exam ination clinic was held at Turner Tuesday and ; conducted by the Marlon county department of health. First grade children from Turner, Cloverdale. Pleasant Point and Crawford attended the clinic Thirty-two were given complete physical examinations and 9 were found to be free from defects. Ma jor defects "were teeth, 17, nose and throat, 6, ear ll,and mat nourished 2. Vaccinations were given to 28 and. 23 were Immun ized. Miss Lucille Msskey and Miss Mary Mcintosh were in charge of the clinic. First Aid Meeting The first aid instructors association of the Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, will meet at the chap ter office tonight at 7:15 o'clock. Dr. Conrad Loehner will be the speaker and his subject will be "Common Emergencies." The Willamette university Sea Scout troop No. 12 will demonstrate ban daging. Mrs. Gordon Black is president of the association and Vernon Gilmore, secretary. All members are invited to attend this regular monthly meeting. Gladiolus bulbs, 20 ic 25c dos. H. L. Pearcy Nursery Co., 245 Court. naroid smiib tiurt uaroia x. Smith, principal of the Sisters hiffh school and son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Smith of Salem, met with an automobile accident Fri day night while en route from Sis ters to Kelso. Wash., to attend the .wedding of his brother Lysle. The MAW V .4 AVAW ttA VtI vat a us ucu w ci t-us iiuico suiu plunged down a 20 foot embank ment bat Smith escaped with only a few cuts and bruises though the car was completely demolished. The accident occurred six miles from Salem. Lutt Florist. 127 8 N. Lib. 9592. Identical - Twists Born Tommy and John Voltin, identical and premature twins '. arrived "at the Salem General hospital at 12:29 and 12:37 yesterday morning They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voltin of Cbemawa. Tommy, the livelier and first to arrive, weighs 3 pounds .8 ounces. while John tips the scales at 2 pounds 12 oun ces. .Both vill. spend life In incu bators until they've grown a little. For lowest rates on farm fire in surance, see Wm. Bliven, 327-328 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 7906. - Land Board to Tour Members of the state land board will leave here May 1 for central and east ern Oregon where they will in spect a large number of proper ties on which the state has au thorized loans. They also will visit two state Institutions. Members of the board are Governor Charles A." Sprague, Secretary of State Earl - Snell and State Treasurer Walter E.-- Pearson. -1 - . Missonrlans to Corvallis Mem hftrii nf thn Salem Missouri clnh will assist in organising a similar club at Corvallis Friday night. All members of the local club are asked to meet at the Salem K of P. hall at 7 p.m. Friday, from where the caravan will leave. As a number of members will need transportation, as many as have cars are asked to bring them. Ornamental . nursery stock at Iufers Nursery.. S. 12th St. cutoff. Townsend Meetings Meeting of Townsend club have been plan ned for Liberty school. Liberty tonight at 8 o'clock and at Swegle schoolhouse Thursday, April IS at 8 p. m. The public is invited to both "'meetings: ; The Townsend Youth elub will hold its regular meeting 'tomorrow night "at. 8 o'clock In Englewopd school. "- Protest Rate Cot A group of motor . carrier" concerns Tuesday filed protests with the public util ity , commissioner against a pro- .' posed - reduction- .in - petroleum rates by .the Union Pacific Rail, ' road company.. The date for hear Ing.the protests has not yet been determined officials, said. Exclusive line Spa', made" Easter candles how ready. The Spa,' . Kcaer Clubr Meets The Keizer '. sewing: ; clab will ' meet all ,day Thursday 'at ' the'' home " of t Mrs. Howard Smalley on the Dallas . road. "A covered , dish luncheon will , be served. Births . " " Bray To - Mr. 1 and Mrs. Joe Hamptbn Bray; 777 North Winter, a son, Jerry Brooks, born March 28 at the Salem General hospital. Borrell To Mr. and Mrs.' Fred erick : Burrell, 405 Division, "a daughter," Sally Sue, born March 30 at the' Salem General hospital. Vatcb Rcpairirrj J. JOItDAII , Elgin Trained Watchmaker - 426 Oregon Bid?. JLAArDi At A DUMtKi v! The modern trend is more and .k more to ' Indoor vault burial ; or cremation, the two better wayt.wt f ' Coming Events " April 0 Easter sunrise seir ke at Belcrest. 0:43 a.m. - April 14-15 Slate conven tion American : Association of University Women, - April 20-23--Oregon Chris tina . Endeavor convention. Attorneys Hired It was voted to employ. the law firm of Keyes Y Page as special attorneys to repre sent the city in the mandamus suit filed by Frank Winslow against Police Chief Frank Minto,. by the Salem civil service commission yesterday. A. Warren Jones, : sec retary of the commission, : was asked to proceed with prepara tions to conduct firemen's civil service examinations. Held for Wyoming W.. S. Woods, 56, who was living on Turner route two. was arrested by sheriff s deputies yesterday In re- S"se to a telegram from a Wy oming sheriff who wired that he held a warrant charging the man witn giving . fraudulent checks, The Wyoming officer, D. A Shoop- man. later wired that he would leave by automobile this morning for Salem. Woods signed a waiver of extradition. Primroses, delphinium, bleeding heart plants. H. L. Pearcy Nur sery Co., 245 Court. Leftlie Services R e v. Robert A. Hutchinson will preach at to night's 7:30 q?clock Holy week services at Leslie Memorial Meth odist church. Rev. Dean Polndex ter, pastor announces. The Leslie Queen Esthers, directed by Miss Carla Williams, will sing two numbers. "Out of tbe Shadows' and "In tbe Garden" both by H ol den. Legion Planners Called Carl D. Gabrielson. general chairman. has called a meetlnr of his Amer ican Legion state convention com mission to be held at the Senator hotel at 8 p.m. April 13. Definite plans for the convention, to be held here in August, are expected to takenape by that date. Licensed at Vancouver Marri age licenses issued at Vancouver. Wash., include: J. Raymond Tra i onicek, 25, and Loda M. Davidson. 19, both of Lebanon; James W. Krelser, 35. and Mrs. Mary Howe. 27, Salem; James A. McDonald, 27, Turner, and Nora Thompson. 20, Eugene. Tumbleson's Barber shop now lo cated in rear new Smoke Shop. 363 State street. Banni Shows Films Dr. Wells Baum who recently returned from India, showed colored motion pic tures taken there, at the Salem Kiwanls club luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Louise Robertson sang two numbers . in observance of Holy Week, with Brad Collins as accom panist. Bids Not Recnlred There la no law. which makes it necessary for the provisional government park board to advertise for bids when leasing property within Cbampoeg park. Attorney General Van Win kle held Tuesday in an nnlnlnn asked by John C. Veatch, Port land, chairman of the commission. Log Hauling Okebed The coun ty court yesterday granted F. M. Harris, sr.. permission to haul logs over the North Santiam highway with the condition that he receive daily approval from the mainten ance engineer representing the federal bureau of public roads, as suggested by the bureau. Forester Bills County Forest patrol work in Marion county last year cost 12178.92, according to a statement received by the county court yesterday from J. W. Fergu son, state forester. The county's share of the bill was fixed at 1726.31, although the county bud geted only 365 for the purpose. Easter Rotary Motif An Eas ter program will be presented at the Salem Rotary club luncheon at ' the Marion hotel today noon. Arrangements are in charge of Rev. J. E. Milligan, pastor of the First Methodist church. Sailor Visits Bob Eaton. 1r.. son of T. R. Faton, 422 South zara, is nome on a 12-day leave from the naval traininr station at San Diego. -'-. Mora Called East--TJr. 1. Har ry Moran left yesterday for" fit- Paul, Minn., upon word that his father, age 87, had passed away there- .. --. - ,-. - a Obituary - Sullivan ' " . - Mathew E. Sui:i7an. 74. at the residence, 2255 North Fifth street, Sunday, April 2. Survived by son', James B. Sullivan: giandchlldrea. Robert, EloisO and Jeanette. all of Salem: T sisters,' Mrs. " Ullje Brown of Keithsburg, 111., rod Mrs. Lire Johnson of Oxley. Mo. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrlck chapel Wednes day. April 5, at 10 a. m. with In terment In IOOF cemetery.' si Bucban -; ' James Buchan, at Marsh- field April 2. Graveside services will be held at the OOF cemetery Wednesday,' April 5. at 11:20 m. under direction of ' the Clough-Barrlck company. Rev. James E. Milligan officiating. j - i Crossoa' Edward Crosson, late resident of 1530 South Commercial, at a local hospital Tuesday, April - 4. Funeral announcements later by Clough-Barrlck company. ;; 'l Cloaser Cvrns Clouser.-30. at the resi dence an route 7. April s. . sur vived by a niece, Mrs. Annie Belle Hollar or Mercers oerc. fa., ana a nephew, also 4 In Pennsylvania. Funeral announcemenu .wm - do made later front the Clough-Bar rlck company. T... - , FLOWERS OZrSOrJ, Florist Court & High" Ph. 7166 1 Go ta COO Seventy three young . men from Marion county were sent to Vancouver Barracks, Wash.," yesterday for enrollment in CCC eamps. The county's April quota had been raised from 14 to 72. j Local officials were 'not ad vised of the camps to which' the enrollees would be assigned. Extradition A s k e d Governor Charles A- 8pragjue Tuesday asked Washington, officials to surrender Floyd Swenson, who Is under ar rest at Seattle on a charge, of lar-i jaaavtw' YTan 4m vrstVitawl ta Jf lf Wt ArnaS county.' McKenxie Appointed Governor Charles . A. Sprague Tuesday- ap pointed ' William J. McKenzie, Portland, a member of the Wil lamette Valley; project - advisory committee. McKenzie Is a member of the Portland school board. Dr. Byrd Convalesces Though suffering slight complications fol lowing an appendix operation bet ter than a week ago, Dr. Roy D. Byrd, superintendent of Fairvlew home, was yesterday reported as much improved. ' Finest Easter candies. The Spa. Club No- 4 The Savage boys quartet will present several num bers as a highlight of tonight's meeting of Townsend club No. 4. The general public Is welcome at the meeting, to be at Highland school at 7:30 p. m. ; Take Nash Name Russell and Ellen Woodry yesterday filed no tice with the county clerk that they had assumed the business name of Nash Furniture company, 219 North Commercial street, -: Religions Pictures Set Wed nesday and Thursday nights at the Salem Heights hall, hand col ored slides on the life of Christ will be shown by Evangelist Bai ley. There will be no charge. Wolf in Spokane Salem high Principal Fred Wolf left Monday to attend the northwest princi pal's meeting in Spokane, where he will be the remainder of the week. Easter Message An Easter message will be given in the Truth study class, meeting to night at 155 South Liberty street. Miss Olive Stevens is the leader. Drunkenness Charged Charles Newman, 345 Marion, was booked by a city officer yesterday on a charge of drunkenness. Chimney Fire C 1 1 y firemen yesterday extinguished a flue fire at 546 South 14th street. 1 Rock Crusher to Move to Stayton . The Jackson Hill county rock crusher in the Illihee district will be shut down Thursday or Friday and preparations begun to remove the equipment to a site on the North Santiam river at Stayton, County Commissioner Jim Smith reported yesterday. - As the plant is to be overhauled before being set up again, it will be two or three weeks before operations at Stayton will get under way. Commissioner Smith said sever al thousands of cubic yards of oil- surfacing rock and ordinary crushed rock had been placed in stock piles from the Jackson Hill operations of the last two years and estimated the supply on hand would serve tbe southwest corner of the county for at least two years. Length of the run at the Stay- ton site is as yet Indefinite. H,'Q3WlMWlllfcCa (mm RLEIfstrom Co. Ml Chesneketa j ) Pb. CSSO 'AKtep Your - ii. Credit Elating O.K. By Payiny; Your Bills by the 10th of the Month ' Salem Credit Men's Association i X, T. taa. . 9. . O. Csaa, a. D. Herbal remedies for ailments of stomach; liver kidney, skin. blood, glands, Urinary sys tem of men & women. 22 years la service. Naturopathic Physi cians. Ask your Neighbors about CHAN LAM. DIL CDAir LAI.1 CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 313 Court St., Corner Liber ty. Office open Tuesday it Sat- ft t t t- D If Ui U WUt, A V A. M. M & f to 7 P. M. Consultation, blood pressure ft nrine tests are free Contempt Laid ToM.Lampinan , ' .V--'' , ; Non-Support ' Penalty Is ; Due; Herrall Owens ' Case Continued . . Marion X. Lampman was found In contempt of court1 by Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling Tuesday af ternoon .tor non-payment of sup port m o n e y f or children. The court, however, withheld imposi tion of punishment - pending the due date of the next 1 25 monthly payment. ( - I The Herrall-Owens company re ceivership was continued by Judge Lewelling for an additional 36 days. In the case of George L. Wal- ston vs. Rose B. Walston, Judge Lewelling granted the defendant 1S suit money and 110 a monta temporary ' alimony. : Arguments tor dissolution of a restraining or der In the divorce action of Mary McGrew Zuber vs. Leo Joseph Zu ber was set for 1:30 p.m. today and trial of the case set for May 1 Two other cases were set for trial: J. Paul Plnson vs. Roy W. Mclntyre, for dissolution of part nership, April 28, and Lois H Ferris vs. Philip H. Ferris, for dl vorce. May 3. Trial of the Watson vs. Rice 820,425 accident damage case will reopen before Judge L. H. McMa han at 9 o'clock this morning, and is expected to reach the Jury be fore the day Is over. Circuit Court Federal Farm Mortgage corpor ation vs. Curtis Service et al; case dismissed, on motion of plaintiff. Hansen it Llljequist, Inc., vs. E. C. Disney et al; plaintiff granted 1501.89 Judgment against de fendants E. C. and E. E. Disney and Defendant B. F. Felger grant ed 31100 Judgment and mortgage foreclosure against same defen dants. Roy Ingalls et al vs. Hazel In galls et al; decree permitting de fendants to borrow money to pay S3 25 to each of six plaintiffs and thereby gain full title to property involved in partition suit. Jennie A. Jones vs. George A. and Beulah M. Thomason; amend ed answer asking Judgment for $1614.83 for hoard, room and care allegedly given plaintiff. David G. Drager, administrator of Hannah E. Elder estate, vs. Grace Neibert et al: answer aver ring that in March 1929, Hannah E. Elder asked Defendant Grace Neibert to come to her home and care for her and in consideration agreed a joint savings bank ac count should be set up, the depos its to belong to the survivor on the death of either; $4731.59 in that account belongs to her, Mrs. Nei bert alleges; court s Jurisdiction denied. Nora Seales, guardian, vs. Guy O. Smith: demurrer to answer overruled. Robert McKown, minor, by P W. Brandt, vs. John W. Kelly; complaint for $700 damages tor injuries sustained by minor while riding as guest on tow car of C. H Fry in Lincoln county January 1939; Judgment admitted, paid and recorded as satisfied. H. A. and Bertha Roeske vs. Heltzel Estate, Inc.; stipulation for payment of rentals by Texas company to W. C. Winslow, attor I 1 : v - : S x . ? ' . . ',i'.::;'' x:.,' --." : :'-.: vv".Y " . . But your vorh will be twicQ i as easy if you have AUT0r.lATIC (SiS WATER UEATIfJG " . . "i-s , t i 18 138 ney, from April 1 on til conclusion of case. -Vs.. Alvln Henna vs. W. C Hill: dis missed, settled out of court. & Mildred. Zingler vs. Belle Hen derson et al; decree quieting title to real property. ; . Marguerite Jeffries vs. L. E. Jeffries; complaint asking for di vorce, 375 -suit money and 8 10 a month for support of minor child; married June 27. 1937, at Rogue dale, Jackson county Dwight Lear vs. J. B..Schim- berg; answer averring plaintiff was Injured as result of hlafown negligence. Rath Z. Harbaugh Hornaday vs. Glenn I. Harbaugh; citation' for defendant id appear April 18 and show cause as to alleged $722.50 delinquency, in payment of 815 a month support money for minor child under decree. Winnie Pettyjohn vs. Enos Clut ter et al; VerreO L Clutter named guardian ad 11 tea for Enos Clut ter." ' " .- . ' State vs. George Pappas; tran script -on appeal from Salem 'jus tice court fine of 925 for selling short measure wood. : ? V Kathleen F. . Hunt vs. Alvln Finn; complaint for 42000 auto mobile accident Injury damages. Probate Court Louis K. Hill guardianship; Jo seph J. King, guardian, authorized to spend $ 5 8.3 5 for furnishing and renovating house leased at Aurora. Frederick Will estate; final or der, B. H. Will, administrator.. John Hovdet estate; . hearing May 9 on final account of Elmer Hovdet, executor; 3715.65 re- and ..279.15 paid out. Mary Jane Hartman estate; fin al decree, C, B. Anderson, admin istrator; $4268.96 cash and $1, 831.86 Coolldge McClalne bank certificate of trustees for depos itors available for distribution. Marriage Licenses Betty Aneva Goode, 17, student. and Alfred Vance Amos, 22, la borer, both of Stayton. Justice Court Verl Strickler; five-day jail sen tence, switched license plates. Ralph W. Goodrich; given 48 hours to plead to charge of ob taining money by false pretenses. R. N. Summitt; nsf check charge dismissed on motion of district at torney. Admen's Meeting Plans Told Here Harold Deal, advertising man ager for Tidewater Associated, San Francisco, and president of the Pacific Advertising Clubs as sociation, spoke before members of the Salem Ad club at a dinner meeting last night. Deal outlined the purposes and objectives of the advertising organization and told of plans for the annual convention of Pacific coast advertising clubs to be held in Oakland, California, in June. Deal is homeward bound on the last lap of a. swing through, the western states contacting advertis ing clubs along the way. ASK FULL TIME LEADER WEST STAYTON The Sun shine Health club of the upper grade room recently voted to favor Wayne D. Harding for full time 4H club work in Marion county. He could do much more work if he were on full time basis. TT youwi--- ixi Decide now to have an abundance of work-saving hot water for every houschola use. Install an automatic ' gas water heater You'll find it gfres the BEST hot water service avail DUY AN AUTOMATIC GAS SomB down paymwi South Hih Street: St Joseph's Tops MembershiD Dnve - . s $15,370 Is Pledged to Lead Local Parishes; : Total $340,000 r: St Joseph's church In Salem with .115.370 pledged . topped all parishes in the Salem district -both In money and percentage' over its quola in the Catholic confratern ity campaign, which closed for the archdiocese yesterday with a grand total of 8340.200 - from 5398 members. The, archdiocese total Is about 40 per cent over the goal set In support of Archbishop Howard's program for develop ment. .. In the Salem district, with Tom Wlndishar chairman, the parish pledges totaled 1 7 2,0 05 and were as follows: - Canby 31600, Mt. Angel 37400, Scotts Mills $100, Gervais $2000, St. Louis $850, St. Paul $2650, St. Joseph's, Salem 815,370, St. Vincent de Paul, Salem 34325, Shaw $400, Silverton $1700, Stay ton $1055. Sublimity $5975, Woodburn $5975, Cloverdale $1100, Tillamook $8450, Grand Ronde $300, Sheridan $1350. To ledo $2355, Albany $4000, Corval lis $3850. Jordon $625, Lebanon $700. Wilsonville $400 and Sher wood $200. . Divorces Granted Eight Plaintiffs Various Provisions Cited in Cases Decided by Judge Lewelling Eight divorces were granted by Circuit Judge I G. Lewelling here yesterday. Decrees were given in the following eases, with addi tional provisions as Indicated: Julia M. Wilders vs. Theodore A. Wilders; plaintiff given cue- r (ONDINIEDl 90 of FrUkies i solid food! An analysis of 23 brands of dog foods of other types shows Fritkies cuts feeding costs in htdfl At grocers. t a able ...k faster, ever ready to serve, unrestricted. titmptr, tmUtk a buy cni mm! Sec your plumber dealer or 'visit our (howrooms .End the hot water problem in your home once and for all. WATER HEATED H0WI convenfent farms : Phone 5919 tody of two children. A. I. Mason vs. J. A. Mason : plaintiffs former name Alice Ida Mitlehner, restored. Marna Jackson vs. Erie Iran Jackson; plaintiff given custody of three children. Wllford Emmel vs. Lillian Page Emmel; separata agreement set tles Interest in Belcrest Memorial park lota. ' , Marguerite , Ambrose vs. Ro bert D. Ambrose: plaintiff given custody of two children, $25 suit money, $75 attorney fee, $15 a C1STANT i i N - - . i ; : - 1 ,, , -, inn -in M 1 Ii v . - mm Includes Body, Wheels, Glass and Cleaning Interior. ; Chiassis 25c Extra, Ve Vill Pick Up and Deliver. Phone 4164 loncon.e ! SAVff AT TKS tUW CF Service s. w. Center & Co - Phone month for support of the children and $15 a month alimony,- ? Helen Irene Hamilton vs. Elmer E. Hamilton; plaintiff given cus tody of one child. Vurla Arlene Fluke vs. Jack M. Fluke; plaintiff's former name, Vurla Arlene Becken. restored; property settlement provides de fendant shall deed a Salem lot to plaintiff and give her all house hold goods at 1120 Lee street in, exchange for waiver of costs, at torney fees and alimony. , . .11. . Taaaa B)tlmt f aaiar as fealp jrssi staa ywar crstgt CREDIT NO RED TAPS If HO EOARBASSING QUESTIONS YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS A C0NMDINT1A1 SERVICE PAY ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAYI 5i nn ill IMI N TKS CCC3TA - . . - . - .. - Station.: 1 corner , ; ; ; v ' m me rcfal StsH l v. i-in-i vaiut - -..a of charge.' r-