The OREGON: STATESSlANf Salenv-l)regon; Sunday Morning:, May 14, 1939 Local News Brie 3 Hospitals, Chamber Topic-r-Rev. L L Friesen of the Deaconess hos pital, discussing "Problems ot the Hospital," . and Rev. Robert . A. Hutchinson of .the. First Christian ehurch, dlscasslnc J7'The Em ployes' Hospital Service. Security Plan,'! will be the speakers at the Salem chamber ot. commerce luncheon Monday noon, in recog nition of national Hospital day which : wa- observed- last Friday: ! New members of the chamber an nounced in - this , week's . bulletin are Dr. Joe Burton. McKlUop In surance , agency, Dr. Harold I M; O linger, Lyle J. Pago and Donald A. Young.' t ' .. '- t J-.!- ' ..-.-" .ol,- t- A ; Tree 1 roses blooming, at .Singer ' rardens. Select TarietieS . how. 4 miles north n;"Wallace road.. ' Polke "Boolr.Tbieo-City. po- lfo-vMtrdiv booked R J. nte- Cartv on a drunk charge,' Dan Qnlnllvan of Pendleton- tor ' al legedly operating : a motor" ve- hicle without an operator's li- : cense, and :, Charles Barnes of Springfield Ore., for. allowing an unlicensed operator to drive his ear.---:' ;-;r" " To my friends and former stu dents I wish, to announce the opening ot : Stuffy McDaniel's swing school I for piano, 155 S. Liberty. Wed. only. , i Editorial Inscribed, Records The county court yesterday ex pressed Its formal tribute to the late Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent who died last Monday, by ordering a copy of The Oregon Statesman's edl torial, written In her - memory Tuesday, inscribed on' the: court Journals. .- j Sherwin-Williams paint at 'great ly reduced, prices during ;R. L. Elf strom company's expansion sale. ; . y ; . Indians Free of Tax- Indians with treaty . rights are relieved Coming Events r May 15 to 81 -Annnal as sembly and WFMS aUsafcma convention of the Church of the Kazarene, at First Nasarene ehnrch. v; : KW- t May ' IS -Marion county Re-:- publican club inoetlng May 18-20 State eoaf erence . of social service workers at tho ' chamber of eoaasnerce. f ;"ytw:a3i V May lt-20 8 I e m district Epworth lea'gne convention,' Leslie Methodist ' church, ' May f 25-27-CIieiMwIn. dlaa school celebration. -?- V May Z3-C7 Cbemawa Indian pageant. .-;.i'yf.-?: .Mkgt&tf May 268 ale m Missouri , " club meets, 8 'p. ; m ' North Commercial street." -rr ; June 1 Marlon ; county Jer-" sey ' cattle club spring show, i; fairgrounds, "f ; 'tl - T:Vt ; June 9 Choir of the West hi concert at ' American Lntheran church, 8 pan. :' ':-' ,;'v': - Aug. 9-l American Legion, .department of Oregon,; conven - Uon. ' ' v " Attendant to Queen -Miss Fla- via Downs, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs of Salem, was attendant of honor at the corona tion of the May queen at Pomona college. Miss Downs, a senior at Pomona, has been head of musical activities on the campus this year. Reroof-repalnt Ma this 178 S. Cm I. Moores Return Mr. and Mrs. Marion E. "Gus" Moore returned home yesterday from a vacation trip into the San- Francisco bay area, where they attended the fair. "Gus", boys work secre tary at the YMCA, was back at worg, yesterday. Judge Assigned Albany Chief Justice Henry L. Bean ot the state supreme court Saturday assigned Circuit Judge R. Frank Peters, from payment of any of the pre-1 Washington county, to go to Al scribed-privilege taxes or tees in fishing operations under an amendment approved at the 1939 legislative session! Attorney Gen eral Van .Winkle ruled Saturday. The opinion was requested by M. T. Hoy, master fish warden. ; '- "-"'' . f - i Legion Honors Vets Capital post No. 9, American Legion, will observe veterans' night at ; Fraternal temple at 8 o'clock Monday night. The post is in- "viting all ex-service .men-, to at tend whether . or not they are affiliated with other organiza tions. A Joint session will be held with the auxiliary. . For beautiful close-In s c en i c residence tracts in Kingwood Heights and Cascade Terraces, approved - for FHA loans, call owner, 8418. Repair Permits Given The city building inspector's j office yesterday issued permits to ' -rry Wright, to alter a garage at 2384 Adams, $100; J. A. Brown-1 son, to reroof a dwelling at 127a North Church, $157; and Ross : Powel, to reroof a dwelling at ; 1995 Maple, $1Z5. New Contest Ends The Marlon county 4H newswrlting contest will close Monday, Wayne D. Harding, county club agent, : advised yesterday. All entries must be in Harding's office on that - day. The contestants are Judged by their scrapbooks. Nash Furniture Co. sells for less. : Be convinced. Large stock. Lob G 1 r o d Parent It was learned here yesterday that Mr. and Mrs. Lon Glrod of Portland, formerly of Salem, are the par ents of a son. t bany next week to try a number ot cases in which Judge Lewell lng is disqualified. - : . The Quelle closed temporarily for remodeling (May 15 to 27). - No Kiwanis Luncheon There will be no Kiwanis club luncheon Tuesday noon , the club uniting with the Lions club Thursday to hear Ralph Blanchard of New York' City, representative of Com munity Chests and Councils, Inc. ' First Swimming Accident City first aid officers : reported the season's first swimming ac cident yesterday. They were called to 1020 Trade! to treat Lenora Dunn, 8, tor ; seriously cut feet, sustained while swim ming in Mill creek. Dch. Boy pnt Ma this. 17 88. Com Beer License Okehed The county court has,, approved ap plication of F. D. Smith for a beer license at his place of busi ness one-half mile north ot Sa lem on the Pacific highway. ARVE Meet Mondays-Aged Re tirement and Youth .Employment club No. 1 will meet with Mrs. Clara Waller, 1660 Waller street, Monday-at 7:30 p.m. All interest ed in the club are Invited. l.utx Florist. 1ZVC N. Lib. 9591. Two Fire Calls City; firemen yesterday extinguished1 a flue fire at 1425 North 17th and a car fire at 445 Court. . Reports on Butter Alarms Governor n . rAM.iAdu v - tam R. Piatt, Portland, and Bernlce Alleged Misgradingg H. Hoffman, . Corvallls, have made application at Portland for a marriage license. , . State Shipments Will Be Stadied, Saysj Obituary Governor Sprague Saturday ad dressed a letter to R. B. Carett, secretary-treasurer; of the Oregon Creamery Manufacturers I associa tion, in which he said he Was deep , Roberts ' Louis E. Roberts, route seven Silam naiMil lw at Mnntnnilth v. 1 1. mt tho r of it. finr-1 ly concerned by reports that a ml Tived by wife. MiJIarguerita nority group of the United States Roberts; ion. Richard Loula Rob- "JHJ ?L raring and mrtmr dinrhur. Ethel Rnth Rob-1 bltrarily reduced the raUng and Gourt'sfempo OT Pick .Up Grand Jury Meet Monday; Judge IleBIahan Has - K Bust Calendar I ' Court acUvlties will - pick up again this week but-the depart ment one trial. schedule has been revised to permit Judge Mc Mahan ' to handle eertaln ' cases la - Linn county; ; He . will . open trial court at 1:30 p: m. Monday and "continue through -Thursday. Friday' he will be at Albany and . . .In jTAn4tt ,f tint wAclr ", Roy E.: Carlisle v went before Jddge McMahan yesterday morn ing, -'w a i v e d indictment' and pleaded 'guilty to a charge of uttering' a forged $10.40 check. He made '.restitution and was Tr leased under a continuance un til September; 23. ' U ' The grand Jury.w hie h re cessed- Wednesday, is due .o re turn - to work - Monday - morning. It is believed near the close of its probe ot "the - county, treas urer's office. ; V Qrcoit Court Frances Jakel vs. Gale Jakel; complaint for divorce, custody of a' son, $10 : a month support money : and $75 attorney - fee; cruel and inhuman' treatment al leged; married September 21, 1936, at Albany. ? r ; - Thelma Walker ; vs. Weldon Walker; decree - granting, plain tiff divorce, returning her for mer name, Thelma "Clarke, and allowing her $80 in attorney fees. . - - -. . .'. - ; : Credit Service company Vs. John B. SUufter et al; return showing attachment of approxi mately. 15,000 feet . of lumber. placed in charge ot Wilson mills. Truck Insurance Exchange vs. Truck -Insurance Exchange of Los Angeles; plaintiff's undertaking on appeal tiled. - Federal Land . Bank of Spo kane vs. I - W. Montgomery ; et al;; defense motion to strike complaint tor lack of proper venucation. '. , s I -: Jean Weller and Bessie V. Hayes vs.. Guy O. Smith; defense motion to strike parts of com plaint. :-.- I Hope Bassett vs. Raymond ; H. Bassett; order for county treas urer to -pay. to - plaintiff all moneys ' paid in by defendant in pursuance of previous order. Probate Court Henry W. Riedesel estate; pe tition of Fred A. Riedesel, one of executors, for closing of es tate and exonerating estate ; of Charlotte Riedesel, co-executor, of further liability; no property ever came into living executor's hands, he reports. Mary F. Gregolre estate; 14th semi-annual account of Ladd ft Bush Trust company, adminis trator; $2509.86 received and $2270.16 paid out. Margaret E. Weddle estate; hearing June 15 on final account of William F. and Virgil A. Weddle, administrators; $4852.57 received and $2133.78 paid out; $2718.79 balance to be distributed as follows: $906.25 each to William F. and Virgil A. weaaie sons; $226.57 each to Melvin A. Epley, Masel IS.. schestak, Gladys M. Epley and Gladys C. Ramp, grandchildren. Anna Maria Sfeffes estate; closing order, Philip Steffes, executor. R. R. Ryan estate; estate closed f olowlng report of John A. weitxei, attorney for admin Ml.a - iBu.wr, mi au property was held by entirety and probate proceeding was unnecessary. Marriage Licenses - Herman Joseph Classen, . 29, bricklayer, Stayton, and Mary Madeline Miller, 22, teacher, Brooks. Raymond F. Roach, 24, 'sales- an, 1735 North' Canitol street ana Ruth K. Rob bins, 24. Btenograpner, 875 Marlon, both oi saiem. Municipal Court Walter Goughnour, driving utrougn a rea light; fined $2.50 Cohn Fianitiiie Store in Enlarged, Quarters ' .. ...... ... ........ . ... . J w . - i . 7 - O " . . . . RIrs, Roubal Holds Comity PJA Post Annual Bleeting Re-Elects President big Gains r in Membership ; " A v r. -I- WptSSl Above, the new. enlarged quarters of Conn Brothers furniture store at Cbemeketa and. Liberty. . . Conn Brothers are the successors to Nelson Brothers Furniture company. Below, Abe Conn, manager of the store. ',; the . Rose Maiden,' sung try Mrs. Ton Anderson . and MrSv u , w. Adams. . - V ' '- " " ; Tea was served", by the home economics department: of the high school. - " ! dependent children. Former! known as the state relief commit teei this body by legislative enact ment will be known as the state public welfare commission. The name change also applies to coun ty relief committees. 8ILVERTOJI Mrs. T. J. Ron bal of , Silverton . was re-elected president of the Marlon; County Parent-Teacher association at, Its annual meeting Saturday at Sn verton. Mrs. Goldle Smith, Aums vllle, was chosen; Tice president and Mrs. Florence lotos, van Ridge; secretary-treaanrer.?-t; i Renorts 'showed that Marlon eountv has the largest increase In membership of any association an the state. Four new units ' added thia- spring Include Oak . Ridge, Swetle. Turner and Looney Butte. The ' group voted ' to hold its summer meeting in .the form, of a picnic at Silyer Creek SUte park; to meet at.Scotts Mills in autumn ; Aumsville in January and Salem In May, le. ' Installation ot , officers was held during . the ' afternoon with Mrs. Lett Bergsvik. district vice nresident. installing officer.' Mrs. T. R. Hobart and Mrs. Roubal gave reports on the state contention which they attended in April at Klamath Falls. A musical program consisted of numbers by the school orchestra and chorus, directed by Flovd Ellefson. and a selection. Know a Rosebud Shining" from Continue Contract Of Retail No Oiangea Made; Local Union 992 Expresses - v ; Full SaUsfaction . All . contracts of ' the Retail i Clerks International Protective union. Local 192, have been auto- . maticany continued without: ehanse tor another year beginning Jane r 1,' W. A. Chambers, . local ' business ' agent, announced here 1 yesterday; The 1938 contracts . provided, for their continuance this year unless either employes or em- ployers asked ' for changes in terms by May 2. . . - i The local's territory covers all : of Marion and Polk counties and. parts ot Linn, Benton and Yam hill. Including Corvallls, Albany, ; Willamina . and Sheridan In the outer counties. Chambers estimat ed SO stores in retail lines such as groceries, shoes, clothing and dry goods, were under contract with the union. . . , j , ;. "We are very pleased with the satisfaction with which our agree ments have met," Chambers said. "Both sides are working together agreeably. ''- " commission and Is expected In the near ' future to appoint the real estate commissioner, whose posi tion was created by the last legis lature. ' The man who will administer the new realty department will be a republican and probably a Port land resident, the governor Inti mated. Cabell To Resign Impending change in highway tommisslon personnel Is due to the desire of Henry F. Cabell, chairman, to be freed from his state duties. The governor has not decided definitely whom he will appoint in Cabell's place. Before June 1 the governor must go through the formality of I reaonointlng the body which ad ministers relief, old age assist- tiol commission and the highway ance, blind assistance and aid to I Governor Job Appointments Three Major Officers in State Commissions to Be Named Soon Three major appointments are now under consideration by Gov ernor , Charles A. Sprague, it was indicated In the executive; depart ment at the eapitol yesterday. The governor is studying qua- ifications and preferences of sev eral possible appointees each for positions on the state liquor con- Of erts; parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Roberts; brother, Edward E. Rob erts: sisters, Mrs. Nellie Sim, Miss Patricia E. Roberts; niece. Miss Geraldlne Loose, all of Salem. Funeral services will be held from the Clough - Barriek v chapel on Monday. May 1 6. at . 1 : 3 0 , p. m. Interment IOOF cemetery, Adju tant 'AUen officiating. : Graduate Nurses Honored Tonight A unique service, honorins? all the graduate nurses of Salem,- will oe given at . the First . Ranti " ' ! - n Frederickson ' - - -T Nancy Elizabeth ' Frederickson, late resident of Willamina, Ore., passed away in McMinnviUe May IS. Wife of James William Fred erickson, mother ot Charles and Cheater Frederickson. K Services grading of Oregon butter I without seeing the product. I t "I feel that the state Is more or less the tail of the federal kite when it comes to grades and "t"".:: church tonight in keeping with wfthrfed-erll de JJgK "rec agrtculture,. .Governor' pragu. TiSSSl 6 TV. 1,1-1. ,T t M ... Carett, In a letter to Governor CZZXTJ. 2 KPS Snrirn. said the situation was so I . -v .rn. ,. It ... tnni hi.k th.lnlDJ l O ClOCk. - :r , t. aisiufiew auiens. ai uuiiu 70 In number, will attend the serv ices in a body, and will be guests to a reception In their honor at the parsonage following the serv ices. growth of the -Oregon -butter in dustry a score, of years or more. He added that at a recent hear ing by the - state agricultural de partment in Salem, one large co- AMMtlvi ' rMmrv' admitted ' m win Tut liftld Tnesdav. Mav 18. at 1 1 A aaa the chapel of the Sherlday funeral I ye&r on account ot the new arbl Wftilr trarV grading system. s c w vvvfv itvin Governor S p r a g n e . Informed Carett that he would go Into the matter further, both to ascertain tlte nature and : effect of grade changes and to determine the best course of action. ' 1 ' , i home, Sheridan, Ore. Interment In I OOF cemetery, saiem. . - t -- Farm Union Auxiliary Eaton . .J i Krnest V. Eaton, at a t Port land hospital May 18, at ' the age of 41. Survived by the wid ow, Edna A. Eaton; , daughter, Cleo Mae, both of Salem: father, VniMt - v.ton. ' and sten-mother. Mrs. Ernest ' Eaton of Vernal, I Sponsors Qnb Dinner vian; . oroiners, jonya u SUnley of Salem, and sisters, Mrs. Mary Carroll of Santa Mon ica, Calif., and Mrs. Reba Mc Claln ot 'Craig, "Colo. Mr. pto was a guard at the state peni tentiary and a veteran; el the World war. Funeral . services will be held from the W Iker Uowell : funeral home Monday, Hay 18, at 1 p. m. Concluding services at the Legion Circle City View cemetery with Capitol post No. f , American Legion, in charge. -, , " ' . - Via State Offic i The Salem 'office of the state employment service: sent IS mea and one woman to work last week It reported yesterday. Of this number 20 were placed in steady private employment, six on loca CENTRAL HOWELL A elub I and four on out-of-county public dinner at the Waldo Hills dub-1 projects - and seven unregistered house Tuesday night Is the main feature of the final meeting of the ' Farmers' union auxiliary. Mrs. Clyde DeSart and Mrs-'R. H. Bye-are on the game eo mittee.' - .tf- l- persons , Including one transient were, given casual assignments. The office's list of applicants for work dropped from 4844 to 4589 during the week-as house- cleaning of records continued. It ' i ... -'- Mnxoll vsh- Mrs. Caroline Muxoll, 9, late 1 resident of Mt. Angel, passed away In this city May IS. An nouncements later by the walk er. V Howell funeral i home, . FLOWERS oison; VlUT DE SICK?? ! when an X-Ray ot the spine will 1 show yon ' the cause ' of your trouble, !and Chiropractic win remove the cause. 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