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.-il- - .Uwi-- page.hye. Tte OREGON STATESMAN, SaJen, Oregon, Sunday Mornln, May .7, ,1933 r EocaliNews Briefs Coming Events Club 3 Monday Townsend club No. 2 at ita i meeting Monday night at the Leslie MB church will make arrangements for en- tertalnlng the various Towniend clubs of the Salem district on May 24th. They plan tor an outstand- ing speaker and an otherwise, in teresting program. This and sever al other Townsend clubs are sup i porting Judge Miller Hayden as a delegate to the national conven- tlon to he held at Indianapolis June 22-25. Twenty-five Totlng delegates axe expected to be in aul tendance at this, the 4th national Townsend ' convention. I "M.: Burch is president of this club and " invites the public to" the meetings. Painting," papernanging- Ph. TI32. "WW .Set Hearing The- su preme court, this week will - fix . the date ot . hearing the case , of Carl McFadden against James- R. Bain; districUattorney of Mult nomah - county. , in ' which .the nlaintiff asks a. declaratory I Eccles to Speak Darid Eccles, Judgment as to whether he Tlo-1 state budget director and execu- lated the lottery statute In oper-ltive secretary to Gov. Charles A. May 7 Champoe OCth veraary observance at park May .7 to 14 Xatkmal Ua- slc Week celebration. - May 9 -Men's dab of Prea- byterlan chnrch, ' 6:80 dinner and election. Iter. W. Irrin Wil- liama,' speaker."; yX-t:--:-: ; May . 10 Salem ; Banters A Anglers meet 8 p.' Cherry City : bakery. l?.r -v.-Sv: :- May 10 State Knights of Co lumbus convention, Mt" Angel. ' May 1S-20 State conference of social service workers at the chamber of commerce. May 10-3O Salem district Epworth . 1 e a g a e 'convention,' Leslie Methodist church. j Blay 25-27 Chemawa Indian pageant-v X Jane 1 Marlon connty Jer sey cattle club sprlns show.' fairgrounds. . ',?'. atlnr "Bank Night." . The cir cuit court for Multnomah county held against McFadden. The Salem Federal dividend rate has always been four per cent. 103 Bar Applicants Apprbxi- Sprague, will i be - the : principal speaker at a meeting -of the Mar lon County - Young Republicans club . to be held at the Marion hotel; at 7: 30. o'clock Monday night. Prises .will be , awarded winners in a song guessing on- Tn Wt ii wr te8t- Music for the program will mately 102 applicants will write . .i,. M-rino Wnnd. field and Wes McWain. . Larceny l in the state bar examinations to be held in Salem . July 11 , and 12; Arthur S. Benson, clerkr of Reroof-repaint Mathis 178 8. Cm I. the i state supreme court an nounced Saturday. - The exami nations will be conducted by the state board of . bar exami ners. Men to Meet The Men's club of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the social hall for a 1:30 dinner on Tuesday . night. Rev. W. Irrln Williams will be the ! speaker on the subject and Hilda M. Lanham. 20. both "uanger mgn vouage. uaecuon silverton. of officers will be held. SaeU Goes South secretary Luta Florist. liVC N, Lib. 1592. I of State Earl Snell will leave h.n PiiM1a ttr San TTVonM nor Member Signed Up TerwilUger ;V;M.ln riTT .ai. It unerait nome, v,. v. -wMu. the natlonal convention of Gen representative, is a new member , reaeraton of Women's Vancouver licenses Marriage licenses issued at Vancouver. Wash., include: Albert L. Har- l-rls, 22, Sublimity, and Bethel S. St. Elmo, Cottage Grove; Wal ter J. Dethlefs, 21, and Edith M. Kleve, 19, both Canby; Blaine E. Jennings, 21,. Lebanon, and Dorothy E. Pepperling, 19, La- comb; Jessie L. Haggard, 24, Taws Term in Jail Harrison Ceti 90 Days on two Count of Taking Radio mnd EffccU Herbert Harrison. If. was sentenced to to and 10 days in the county Jail, respectively, on two larceny charges when be ap peared In " Baiem I jusuce .. ocnrt yesterday;- He - was accused of taking ' a ' radio and a dresser. set ; belonging to . Louise Lama. The sentences will not yaa con currently. ,,v-v ; ; -y v - ; Orcuit Coart . Eda Hoover t. Sam HooTeri amended . complaint' f or dirorce; .Marguerite Jeffries vs." L. B. Jeffries;- decree awarding plain tiff divorce, custody ot a minor son and S10 a month tor his support. t,s.: -ft: t 10 : : Hattie U. Heath r. Ralph M. Heath: - decree ; glTlsg plaintiff divorce and return of her for mer, name. Hattie M. SidwelL Georde.r. Murphy vs. Nathan iel Murphy; decree granting plaintiff divorce and return of her former name, Georgia. . F. Moffit. , - : E. E. Lane ts. Lloyd Demarest: dismissal order. -. - Ronald J. Frixxell, administra tor, vs. Wallington W, Hill and Margaret J. McFadden ts. same defendant; answers filed, con tending. ' Injuries " suffered by plaintiffs were due to their own negligence. .w. .; Lewellyn Emmons ts. Robert Hines; dismissal order, restitu tion made. Probate Court George A. ; Pendleton . estate final account of Maude L. Pen dleton, administratrix. - Marriage Licenses John O. Chiistenson, 22, Sil verton. and Dorothy K. White, 23, Mt. Angel. Charles R. Simmons, 28, and Virginia C. Warnock, 18, -both of Port Angeles, Wash. announced by the Salem chamber of commerce in this week's bulle tin. The membership was obtained by Clifford Harold. clubs.- His subject will be: "Traffic Accidents do not Hap pen." While In San Francisco Snell also will attend a national traffic safety conference. Odale at Chamber Walter B, Odale, Portland police detective, i ornamental nursery stock will be the speaxer at me saiem chamber of commerce luncheon 'Monday noon. His topic will be "Subversive Activities." - Iufers Nursery. S. 12th Stcutoff. Larmer Warehouse auction Fri day,; May 12th, 10 a.m. To Attend "Follies" Gover- nor Charles A. Sprague and Mrs. Sprague will be guests of honor at the Chinese follies to be held in Portland May 18 and 19 un Aer fh inintpM of thn Drornn ARTKB Club to Meet A re-1 rhipa(, .n.if VnnA nriwA port; from the state conTention from follleg wU1 De credited and ! refreshments will nignugnt to the Chinese army fund now Monday's 7:30 p.m. meeting or iw raised in the United States. Club No. 1. Aged Retirement ana i Tooth Employment, Inc., to be b Reckless Driving Charged held at Shrode halL f Martin C. Crabtree, 128 West : , . - I wuson street, was arrestea 07 Brady to Speak Rev. R. Glenn I . citT officer vesterdav afternoon Brady iuperintendent or the 0tt reckless driring charge, in school at the cnuoren s xarm nome which liquor was allegedly -in air Corvallls. will sneak at the I vnl-rnd. Clold B. Werle. - Silver- t United Brethren church on Mis- I ton was booked for violation of slon street today at 11 a. m. v I the bane speed role. .i 1 Chevrolet owners-Spec. 1 wkJa-lDch. Boy put. Mathis, 17 S. Com. w.m aniv neavn va inn m K aninar ' V..Vu 1 Tnna mntnr xz.7b. Ph. I AMI vmu ottJ un "u 8950. George's Gar., 241 center -nZ-rZlZZ JSS Auxiliary to Meet ARTE aux-1 Junior high school student, for illary No. 12 will meet Monday 1 injuries sustained in a car afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Iwreckv Arnetha Weins. 1431 Cottage street. Births Wall To Mr. and Mrs.: Sher a W. wall.'-': Aumsvllle. a daughter, Geraldlne, born May 4 at. the Deaconess nospiuu. Rotary Meets Monday SILVERTON The Rotary club program Monday noon . will be in charge of the community service committee ' of which 1 Parzy Rose is chairman. . Chematca Grange Sends Anti-Scrap Resolution At the regular business meet ing of the Chemawa Grange dur ing the week a resolution to Ore gon congressmen was ; passed stating that the grange protested shipping of scrap iron to Japan from the United States. The obli gation for the fourth degree was given to Mrs. Paul Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson and Mr and Mrs. E. W. Wickert. Big Gun in Station Parade NewHoprControl Board Is Named 16 Member Approved by auhington Will Hold Meeting Tomorrow The newly elected hop control 1 board, members ' ot .which were announced hero Saturday by C W. Paulus, managing agent, fol lowing receipt of telegraphic ap proval : from Washington, wui i meat In Salem Monday and. Tues day. May . and P. The board will function under the hop marketing agreement ' Members . of the board were approved by i Secretary of - Agri-' culture Wallace. They represent the irowers, V growerniealers; dealers" and brewers " and were designated ' at an election held by the respective groups between March 15 and April .22.- - c . l The If members' of the con trol ' board" and' alternates ' are: Grower members A. S. Gib bons, r Sacramento; alternate, George D. Beitsel, Elk Grove, Calif. Edward D. - Peterson, San ta Rosa. CaUf.: alternate, L D. Wood, Santa Rosa. W. H. Ander son,' - Eugene; - alternate, Fred Kaser, suverton. D. j. couins. Independence: alternate, Ben A14raflvriflofrcCMcAr AMt3TZlriirA nn'ZZi'ZWt McDonald. Donald, Wash. J. R. Uidon inung rnilro static alteJ at persons lined the P9Jb01U Edward M. Schott, Selah. Wash! was im om w m - warren Brown. Utlab. calir.: alternate, Paul Foster, Hopland to the west of center, permitting 1 Calif.; Fred Kaser. Silverton: la larger display window. I alternate, George Desmarias, No- Moro Space Required xea city, wash. m w w 11 11 Down the entire west side of I Dealers Represented A KP. KP.ITinflPIPni the main dining room will be I - Grower-dealer members Louis are on the eaat aide. At the rear I Leonard Richardson. San Fran F.Yfprinr Will Be Bright! I will be a, new main floor dining I Cisco. John L Haas, Washington, ' " I 1 I r- -. - li . A . . w v . room sealing iiv, m aaauion wiuu.; aiieruau, xrea xuulb, the large dining room now situ-1 Washington, DC. ated in the basement. The res-1 srewer members G. L. Beck tnarant will occupy more space I er, Ogden, UUh; alternate. than heretofore. I cnaries lick, ixs Angeles, ir- The interior will be entirely I ving J. Solomon, Chicago; al- refurnlshed and refinished, the I ternate, Peter Schmidt, Olympia. new fixtures to include indirect I Paul Esselborn, Cincinnati; al- House-Will Rise, Salem Lions Go O . . T 1 I 1 t ,:;'!' ! " - : , , i unDoosting inp LIBERT1V-C. w. Stacey is - 1 O . 1 I navmg m small bvuh vuut va iu 1 rn . & 1 rm ' t new property purchased recently, r lying Squadron Iravels tne lormer mrucameier: piac. Mrs. Winifred Stevens, Mrs. SU cey's mother, will make her home in the new house. ; The property will become a mink : farm. . Pens for the " ani mals already are being built. Quelle Cafe Here More Space Occupied, Add Dining Room to Medford in Interest of Convention Here i JoiiatHJttemoi A flying squadron of Salem Lions club members is spending the weekend in Medford boosting . for attendance at the Oregon dis- 1 trict Lions convention1 to be held .', here June 18, 19 and '20.' O. D, ; Frosty" Olson, convention gen- Serving of a 20-foot cherry pie. Memorial to War Dead of being boasted as the world's larg- ;v ;- V"-" '"-v - lesv.wm oe servea-to convention Polk Also Discussed, : delegates on the grounds of the. Oregon school for the blind on,, the evening 'of the opening day. 01 tne conclave. Fenton Post Meet Another ultra-bright spot in Salem's "gay white way", TMntYl iaa1 when remodelinr Of the On11a afs arhednled to begin I auuoancea OJ iae wtuaw, ou ocuusici, oa ru- Quelle cafe, scneouiea 10 oesui proprietorg rrank CnaUs and cisco. G. O. Goerl, Oakland; al- R. J. NlcoL This is the first re-1 ternate, William Bruckman, Cin modeling; of the Quelle . since I clnnati. DALLAS Advisability of The program OQ Monday. June' holding Joint Polk county Me- 19, will include ah Indian break morial day serrice and also Uie fa8t at tne Salem Indian .ehooL; KwM0.? rLSS" "h Indian students in full re- w.r?r Jn?.J? at " the "erring and entertaining: a were, topics discussed, at ithe iv ..... c.T' meeting of Carl B. Fenton post, m fl products at noon a golf U,, , -""ol tournament and signt-seeing trips night. Earl Axley, commander . ..f T - J r ui- .4.... " the afternoon and the Uon gov- r banquet and ball at night. . , . - . I Highlight of the Tuesday program William Blackley reported b. If. e ateak: dinner at Silver Legion Junior baseball activi- I """" ties and Sidney E. Whitworth dale and Dallas schools will each IVtfltA AnciifAfc? in select an outsUndlnr eiithth I UtOlC XliOUCI ft ill grade pupil to receive the Legion school award which Is based on scholarship, courage, honor, serv ice and leadership. Commander Burton C. Bell presided. I The state's answering brief la At the . auxiliary meeting, I the appealed case of Al E. Rosser, jnrs. iaira v. wooas luvucu 1 unuer 12 years penitentiary sen the members t6 meet at her tence for arson, was filed in the summer home at Nelscott on state supreme court Satnrdav bv Monday, May 15. It was an- Ralph E. Moody; legal adviser for nouncea mat tne June meeting the state police department would be a picnic supper at Dal- The defense noW has 10 dav In las city park, Thursday night, which to renlr. artr which th June 8. court will fix the date of the hoar. sura, jacs: uaain was appoint- 1 tnr ea cnairman 01 tne employment Rosser. ex-head of the Orpenn committee by Mrs. Albert Ben- j teamsters union, Was convicted in ucii, presiaent. - Nominees for offices for next . Al Rosser Appeal shortly after Mr. Chatas charge, 4 years ago. took I a wees: rrom uonuay. .is cum pleted. The restaurant will close tor refinishlng of the main din ing room Sunday night, May 14. Work on the new kitchen, on the east side ot the building at 440 State street, has been under way for some time. The new front, of glass brick and Carrara finish, will be made distinctive by a large neon name plate and two glass brick col umns at the sides, lighted from I Something decidedly new In I Inside. The door will be a little I hosiery styles and fittings are to be featured by Miller's this coming Dealer members Ludwlg S. Lyon, New York City; alternate, Al Seldenberg, New York City. Robert Oppenheim; alternate. Frans Bing, both New York Hosiery Education City! Week Slated Here Dallas Fire Bond Issue Is Unclear Obituary Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle Saturday refused to ap- week as p a r t tit a nation-wide Belle-Sharmeer hosiery "education week." The basis of the sales campaign prove a 210,000 fire protection la A Dini. Ulaa anil Un amaa-l hOTld lUDA amMtdintTtt tft th Tl1. Ader jfrom the family home in suyertcm Uanrr Ader. at the residence. I Sunday at 1:30 p.m., wltn KAlgntS I mm i.i. rt.i. 1. . I reaneated bv th taitA treaanrer. - sr - w - - b I SBaS rw u sni aWwa, scuaiiui ak avas mm m - w 8SB Sontn 20th street. Mar S. Bur-1 et Pythias ana Moaern wooamen 1 VanWInkla aaM enntra1It1nnB Tired by daughter, Mrs. Alex Era- in charge. Interment at ML Crest method of mtTely fitting the foot and discrepancies in procedure ly, Jr., of San Diego, Calif. Fun-1 Abbey, Salem. eral announcements later ow ui i f Brink lae. Thn new order of flttlnr Is I made it uncertain whether a new to flithe leg length as well, as bond lasne ot $10,000 was au- nitia- iiii,n m t Hal lo. i uaruea or onir ail usuo 01 vvv At the residence in Cutler City, oharmeer eomnauT. tin addition to $8000 prerlously Ore., on May 6, Herbert Nelson I proportioned sixes beeame so I authorised by the voters. Flahwood John Frc erick Flahwood. 70, 1 Brink, aged 77. Survived by the I Mmi.r with th trada &nt Bail. Thursday morninx at his home, I followlnr children: Mrs. Fred W. I . . . : . . ' - - mm a xs uag street, euvenon, niter Fox of Dallas, ore., uonei x. t0 enlarge their milU several times ImproremeriU Alade an illness of two years. Born in I Brink of California, Mrs. Archie It. orrir to keen no with the! xnushoro. inaiana, moving to 1 a. Brown ot Dallas, Herbert growing demand. I SILVERTON Kelly's place is Sebraska when 17 years of age. 1 Brin. of j San Diego, Clifford A. Miller's have been SaUm's ex- Undergoing extensive improTe e remained - there IX years, I Brink of -St Helens, and Mrs. Lin.Ta - , .n Vnnwn I imOndinr h. installation cumin m, buiuhw u " I cnaries 1. jrarrer 01 vuuer uity. ih..nd at hoairv alnea 1SS0. at a new refrlserstlon system. wuviv no w mm uttt w Ms I BlSter. XUnica VyDUlQ Ul oueiu. " vv w the Polk county circuit court on Jlllv 10! 1Q?R TTa, van Ti a i-ira4 vp a a r a Mri VroA CHnnotte tnr I .. . . .. T . . . .. . LlIl.T-" wn oeing implicated m the burn- president; Miss Mildred Stafrin. first vice president; Mrs. Earle Richardson, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Walter Waite, see ing of the West Salem Box com. pany with a loss of nearly $100, 000. t , ' Three other men Involved in the retary-treasurer; Mrs. De l-1:! S..r' r rOT.-rrL-SS te in the peni. " m " ' " tentiary. Roberts School Out Next Week Drought Worries Sheep Breeders CLOVERDALE Louis Hen. ROBERTS The Roerts I nies and Ben Wipper spent school will hold their rradna- few days at home this week. tlon oxerclses for 10 arraduates 001a men nave oeen snearmg May lz at the grange hall here fheep in California and Nevada at 8 n. m. The speaker will be and returned . I Wednesday . tc Mr. santee ot Oregon College of eastern uregon to sneer arouna Education of Monmouth. The I Mltcneil. I 1 school here closes May 15. with I The men reported that sheep, a combined school and commun-1 men are worried because of lack itr nicnio to be held at BlTer-ot pasture due to the droutlu dale nark. Mar 14. Every fam- Wool was selling around Ja Uy to bring a basket dinner. SON TO RIDDLES MONMOUTH A son named James Laird, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. James Ridden, Jr., at the Dallas hospital. It to their first child and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Lindeman and - ot Mr. and Mrs. James . Riddell; and the first great-grandchild of Grandpa Lin deman. cents.! Shearers receive 124J cents per head for shearing. -SPECIAL Our usual Wave, Complete 75c Perm. Oil Ji Push Wave, f JM Complete-- I& ! Open Thurs. Eve. byAppt j Phono SodS 307 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. c 1 CASTLE PERM. WATERS 1 Bister. nam ess nusuess. Memoer of I rnneral atoaern wooamen 01 America 1 Tuesday. and Knights of Pythias. Bur-1 from the nyed by widow. Minnie ft sil-1 don company. Interment City View verton; brothsrs, Harry of Cres- eemeteryJ Rev. D. A. Cohagen will wcu ana mwh wi ddi(u. uu- ntrtxtntm - , I 1 an 1111 n. I erai aervtcvn uy . ieiviui(ei&w services will be held May 9. at 1:30 p. m. chapel of the W. T. Rig- wards Funeral home will be held u btott'ifle- mow u lilOW WSSfllKIIBiB .ft. ihell 011 frcen ilfQfc. sni3C Nairn Mrs. Agnes Nairn, at the resi dence, 47 B Columbia street. May 5, at the age of IZ years, sur vived by brothers, Hugh and John Gibson of North Dakota; nephew, Frank HolwelL and nieces, Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. K. Smith, all of Salem, and Mrs. Wesley Schurman of Scholia. Ore. Funeral services from the Clough-Rarrick chapel Monday, May 8. at S p. m. with Rev. Brown officiating, in terment City View cemetery. I. EXCLUSIVE VACUUM GEARSHIFT. 2.NIW AMO-STRIAM STYLING, NEW BODIES' Y nSHZX. . Roeman Margaret Ann Rosman, aged 7t years, passed away Friday, May 6, at her home, 707 South i3ta street, following an illness of sev eral years. Born in Pennsylvania and came to Oregon 31 years ago, residing In Salem for the past 30 years.1 Funeral services Monday, May 8, at 8 p. m., from the Ter- willlger-Edwards Funeral home, Revs. P. W. Eriksen and Guy L. Drill officiating. Interment Bel crest Memorial park. . M m - f iJ til 1 1 1 1 .w s - j- , ; 1 atw.'.-.'T , a. . . ' me. at ....-. v m -a . -. ..-.-.v. v.-. I.I , ..V" .... f is 1 vsloc See this awaV1 III: - V Scbroeder Henry Schroeder, late resident j of Pratum, in this city May . Sur vived .by widow. Mrs. Elsie Schroeder ot Pratum; son, Albert H. Schroeder - of Los Angeles; daughter, Anna' Funk ot Aber deen, Idaho. Funeral , announce ments later by Walker ft Howell Funeral home. . . Kcre's REAL QL'ALITY...rd what a BUY! A to faanTy-tixe reiHserator with atrSdnc new westuignoase ocsign durable, high-bake Duhu interior, easy-to-clean , snent- ... famous '. Mexhanism with forced-draft cooling sold 5-Year Protection Plan. All thia backed by Wesfanfchouse ...your assurance of long, dependable gervkef cise 11 in sm.;; 11 tiis lEJTiisinu -EcutaMir -1 This Beautiful Big Uc:tirjt:z:3 Rcfrigcrctcx Delivered to Your Home for Only And S4.79 Per Month with Yonr Llht Bill E7CS12LE AT C5JTI v Toltbs la this city, David JThomas I Voltln, Infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ben voltln ot Chemawa and ' brother . ot John Benedict. Voltln of Chemawa.. 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