The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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Briefs
Child Dentistry . jpe -T h e i
Marion-Polk-Yamhlll pental V. so
ciety will "iponsor a "j poflt-iTt da
ate meeting j on children's " den
tistry at the Marion hotel" the
; afternoon ! and ' evening of 'Jane
' at.'J&r. Kinley K. : Adams, presi
dent, : and Dr. EstU L. Brunk.
secretary, : announced yesterday.
Dr.? Howard" H. Burkart; 'pro
fessor of dentistry for " children
at ' Atlanta-Southern CoHege of
Dentistry. Atlanta,- C V?andDr.
Floyd Hi DeCamp, director - of
the dental ; division f . the Ore
' gon state board or he..ltkv will
' be- principal instructors on the
' program,? ' .!? .9s;v.
Auction, Thursday y ni.e. and; FrV
dsy, '.afternoon. S e e Classified
"Auctions." rv ..' ',
. Fainting Oasaee,, C I o se-rThe
WPA' adult education r recreation
class 'In oil painting, which haa
for - many months. been held, dar
ing" the,' daytime on Fridays, Is be
ing ' discontinued for, the remain
der" of. Jthe summer; ..announces
Karl Lltwiller, county supervisor
. The . basketry class meeting : on
Wednesdays at the old high school
W11T continue as usual.'- The de-
: mands'ot the summer recreation
program are making necessary the
closing' of. the Tuesday night sewing-class,
but' the' Monday' and
Thursday classes will still be held.
Paeco Roofs. Elfstrom Co. Ph 221
Sprague to See Ai-ay Gover
nor Charles A.' Sprague and oth
er state officials will Spend Sat
urday at Camp ' Clats where
they; "will Join Major -General
George A. - White - in reviewing
the Oregon national gu'.rd now
in ; training there. Governor
Sprague ' will '" be a dinner guest
of Major General white Satur
day night.
See , our. , exceptional . values on
better, dresses. Extreme reduc
tions ffir .snick clearance. Mi
lady's Shoot
Crab Feed Postponed The an
nual 40 et 8 society crab feed at
Tillamook has been postponed
from July IS to July 22, according
to word received yesterday from
Wilbur Rife, chef de gare of Tarn
hill county volture 872. The ear
lier date conflicted with a picnic
being held by Portland voiture 25
Salem's exclusive floor covering
store. ' Elfstrom-Humpbrey Co.
Business Names Filed The as
sumed business name of Capital
City Welding. Works was regis
tered with the county clerk yester
day by Jacob Rowell Workman
and Gladys Edna Workman. Hen
ry Perlman registered the name, of
Fields Ladies' Ready-to-Wear. .
To Have Social Meet The wom
en's Bible class of the First Meth
odist church will hold its monthly
social meeting at the country
home of Mrs. W. A. Swingle on
Garden road, box 320, Friday aft
ernoon, Jure 23.
Are your earnings Insured and
earning 4? See Salem Federal
Plan Social Hoar "Demonstra
tion" Is the. topic for the Truth
study .class, meeting .tonight at
165 South Liberty street A social
hour will follow. .. -. n ., f .;;,
Wallpaper specials. Elfstrom Co.
Dotson Returns -D. D. Dotson
of the Salem office of the state
employment service, has returned
to work after a vacation of several
weens.
D. ; Haldeman of the Zena area
Tilday night Is getting flang all
right in its incubator home at
the Deaconess hospital reports
Mrs. Lois Crawford, vh- is the
grandmother A Caesarian sec
tion .was necessary. Condition of
the mother - i quite satisfactory
also The child has bet named
Lois .Margaret and Is the second
bom to the . Haldemans.
For. lowest rates' on farm fire in
surance, see Win. Bllv -n, 327-
328 Oregon' Bldg. Ph., 7906.
Promotiom Fast Edmohd " W.
Eddie", Muller, who war enlist
ed in the 6th engineers at Fort
Lewis, Wash., on June 2, has
written Sergeant Sa' Gimpelaon
of the local recruiting office that
he is now in Battery 5 of the
10th field artillery and that ike
expects to get his first rating in
few months. Mailer, a brother
of Miss Mildred Mnller of 372
N. Winter, writes that he likes
the army.
mil Florist. 127 S N. Lib. 9531.
Flood Work PUu:ed Articles
Births
Hadley To Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Hadley, Independence, a ion
Douglas Rupert, . born June 17
at the Salem General hospital.
. Miller To Mr. and Mfs. Ed
ward Miller, - Independence, i
daughter, Marilyn Isobel, born
Jane 14 at -the 'Salem. General
hospital.
Pierce To Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward T.: Pierce, itt. 2 Salem,
daughter, Barbara Jo, born June
IS at the, Salem General j hos
pital, . . . , , ,
Bowman -To Mr. and Mrs,
Glenn A. Bowman, 1844 Court,
a son. Jack Clarence, born June
17,. at the Salem General - hos
pital. , - - V -o-' "
Campbell To Mr. and Mrs
Ellis L. Campbell, Rt. 2 Mbn-
mouth, a daughter, -LaJuana
Gall, -. born J une 15 at the Sa
lem General, hospital
FLOWERS
0LS0II, Florist
Court & High . Ph. 71CS
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r The modern trend la more
and ' more to'' indoor ivault
burial or cremation, - ?the
. two -better ways.!
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Ir. X. Urn, M. V.
O. Caaa,
Herbal .'remedies for ailments
of stomach, liver, kidney, skin,
blood, glands urinary, sys
tem of men. women! 22 years
la service. Naturopathic Physicians.-
Ask your .: Neighbors
atout CHAM. LAM. ';
t: 34 'Court St. j- Comer Libert
tr. C" ice open Tuesaay tt zxi
zzlzf c-Iy. lO A.U. to I P;
I tOiT.PJi..Cci3ulUt:oa, IZzzl
t ?!""2re A .urine. testa are-tree
Coming ETcnts
Jane 23 Missouri e 1 h. .
MM S. Court.
Jane 25 Steamboatmen'a
annual reunion, Ohampoec
park. ; . . '
June . 23 Stau Missouri
club picnic. Falrgroanda.
' za at ipnreys renm
tom, Staytoa dty park. -
August o-Annaal state Tea-
easee picnic at Dallas city park
A eg. B-ia Amerlcaa Leciom.
department of Oregom, coaveav
tion .-" ' '
Four Divorce
i Decrees Given
Complaints for 'Divorce
Filed "by Two; Both
Ask .Custody ,
Four divorce' d e e r e e s were
granted in circuit court yesterday.
The cases and. additional decree
provisions were: ,
DoUr- Leonard vs. -Willie H.
Leonard; plaintiff granted. return
of former name, Dolly Earle.
Jnnt 'ICatliAr PhrtatAniwni
Timy Bby Arrive r h m t- Wilfred M.. Christ ensen: nlainUff
ound H -ounce baby girl which I granted retnrn of former name.
arrived to Mr. ' and Mrs. George I Jennie Esther bavidson. , T' '.
Wilbur Mather Krager vs. Clara
Ann Krager;' no special provisions.
Harry George Tkatch ys. Mabel
iTkatch; custody of five children-
awarded to Fanny Klbbe. :
t Complaints for divorce, both al
leging cruel and Inhuman treat
ment. . were filed - bv Elsie Miller
against Hans F. Miller "and by Bes-
sie May Boone against - Samuel
Mewsome Boone. V
Mrs. Miller asked that" she be
given custody of a minor son and
that her husband," , to .whom she
was married .in Salem' July If,
1934, "be reaulred to pay 25 a
month temporary support money
and $15 a month for support of
the child following decreed - ' "
"-Mrs. Boone asked for custody of
four, daughters',' a share in com
mon property, . 1 50 a month -permanent
alimony, $25 a month for
support of each child and $100 a
month temporary, support money.
The court issued an order requir
ing her husband, to whom she was
married at Oregon City May. 14,
1921, to deliver' custody of. the
tour children to the plaintiff.
Orcoit Court
Next motion day in Judge Lew-
elllng's department will be July 6.
Trial dates set by Judge Level
ling : July 17, Federal Land Bank
of Spokane vs. L. W. Montgomery
incorporating the Gray Kagle Bar I et al; July 24, Willamette Valley
Laurels for WingedWords
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Am Ltadbenrh Is shown recelvlnjr.asi honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from the hands of President
Stanley King of Amherst college, Amherst, Mass. President King told her ?xos have given Sew wings
to words' referring to her recent books. Amherst is the alma mater of Mrs.' Lindbergh's father, the
late Dwight Morrow.- rjjrt:7. -; ,X.r slZ
Improvement a s s o c i at i o n for
flood control work south of Sa
lem on the Willamette river,
were filed with the county clerk
yesterday. Karl Heydeii, George
Bressler and E. A. Mill. r were
listed as directors.
county clerk's office yesterday
received bills from the s ate wel
fare commission for the county's
share in the various welfare pro
grams here for June The coun
ty was charged ith $1776.93
Prune association vs. Norris et al;
Jnly 26, Southern Pacific vs. John
Noak; July 27, Emma M. Looney
vs. W. C. Looney.
Blanche Foulks vs. Everett
Barnes Foulks; plaintiff allowed
$25 suit money and $25 a month
temporary maintenance. .
Alide C. Copenhaver vs Ollie H.
Copenhaver; plaintiff allowed $25
suit money and $25 a month tem
porary maintenance.
Emma M. Looney vs. W. C.
Looney; plaintiff allowed $90 at-
,.uereBl ca", ' torney fee, $50 suit money and
vv..v jui uu 6e assigutuce ..ca ,nnnnrt ,..-
and $155.90 for blid assistance.
Don't forget Frank iJoolittle's
Goodyear Tire Sale. Act quick
while they last. Sale starts June
21, ends July 4th.
Held for Silvcrton Irving Da
vis, 51, was delivered to the
Marion county sheriff's office
yesterday to be held for prelimi
nary hearing in Silvcrton justice
court on a charge v: larceny in
dwelling. He was arrested in
Portland and held in ctctody in
lieu of 3100 bail.
Clearance prices on. The. Famous
Luxury line of cavenports A
chairs and Los . xgelv Period
bedroom furniture. Better furni
ture for lower prices. Upstairs
Furniture Store. 439 c rt St.
dab Meetings A ownsend club
No. 16 will meet toaigbt at 8
o'clock at Richmond act o ol.
Townsend club No. 4 vill 'meet
at the same time at I'ighland
school.
Miss Minier to Sing Miss Jewel
Minier will sing at the Salem Ro
tary club luncheon today noon.
The remainder of the program has..
not been announced.
Y Board to Meet A board of
directors meeting is set for
Thursday noon at the YMCA,
Executive Secretary C. A. Kells
announced last night.
50x75 beach lot, Roads End. Ph.
3930 After 7 n. m.
Wm. Buckley Visits William
Blackley, manager of the Dallas
office of the state employment
service, was in Salem Tuesday
morning on a business trip.
Obituary
Coates
Thomas Orvllle Coates, late
resident of 1235' North ,17th
street, June 18. Su. vive by wi
dow. Margaret May Coates: step
daughter, Belva May Weischce-
del; father, C. D. Coates of South
Dakota; sisters, Hazel Knox of
South Dakota, Arvllla Ulliv of
Iowa and Mrs. C. J. Gergstrom
of Wisconsin; brothers, James,
John, C. W.; Orlando and Fran
cis, all of , Wisconsin. ? Funeral
services will be held from Walk
er it Howell Funeral. home Wed
nesday,' June 21, at 3 p.m., "with
concluding services' at the IOOF
cemetery. '.;-
Fred E. Roberts vs. E. Beatrice
Bollier et al; demurrer of defen
dants Marietta R. and Reynolds
Allen.
Maywood Investment company
vs. J. W. Knapp and Vina F. Mc
Coy; confirmation, sale of lot 15,
J. F. McDonald's fruit tracts, to
plaintiff for $773.35.
Industrial accident commission
vs. Ivan C Ramseyer; answer,
general denial.
James E. and Ruby E. Bunnell
vs. John P. and Polly S. Murphy;
plaintiff's motion to reopen case
overruled.
City of Salem vs. James and
Jennie Imlah ; formal decree - for
defendants.
City of Salem vs. Frank: E.
Frickey et al; amended complaint
for lien foreclosure and Judgments
of $282.43 and $311.86.
City of Salem lien foreclosure
sale confirmations, defendants as
follows: Marie and Melvin John
son, Emma Klinger, Harley F.
Nelson, Maude E. Gaskell Mc
Laughlin, Emma Winkleman.
Robert D. Matheny vs. Mill City
Lumber company; answer asking
dismissal of complaint. .
A. Herbert vs. Hattie D. Phil
lips et al; foreclosure decree.
Federal Farm mortgage corpor
ation vs. Herbert Harrington; de
cree of foreclosure and judgment
for $1850.62.
Probate Court
H. E. Lee estate; appraisal,
$12,000, value of 18.22 -acres of
Marion county land, by Henry J.
Millie, Roy Harland . and Helen
Codington. .
George Willig, sr., estate; clos
ing order, George Willig, jr., executor.
William M. Smith estate; James
E. and Claude F. Smith, adminis
trators, authorised to nay $50
month to Theresa Smith, widow.
William H. Scollard estate; pe
tition for admission of will and
appointment of Caroline Scollard
as executrix; . estate reported of
indeterminate value, temporarily
fixed at $1000; will leaves all per-
Kells Comes Home
After Convention
YMCA Secretary Attends
National Y Conclave
; at Biif ialo, 1W
"Conventions , I attended .were'
all extremely helpful and tlmu
latlng, and I saw a lot of n i c e
places, but I encountered no pmce
as good as Salem," yesterday com
mented C. A; Kells, executive sec
retary of the Salem TMCA, who
Friday returned from an exten
sive eastern and southern swing of
the United States.
Kells, who went east by train via
Los Angeles and the southern
route and who drove an automo
bile back from Detroit, attended a
meeting of community chest exec
utives of the Pacific coast at Oak
land, Calif., the Presbyterian gen
eral assembly in Cleveland, Ohio,
a meeting of the general board of
YMCA's national council at Buf
falo, N.Y., and the national con
vention of TMCA executive chair
men at Toronto, Canada.
He spent a day in Boston and
a day in New York, visiting tne
national offices of the TMCA and
community chest. Former Wil
lamette university students and
Salem residents he encountered
included Lawrence Burdette at
Evanston, 111.; Helen Benner,
who won the prize song contest at
Willamette for four straight years.
and Mrs. Mills, who for a number
of years was in charge of Lau
sanne hall.
Lafky to Discuss
PUD Power Issue
Chemawa grange la sponsoring
an open meeting for discussion
of the public power Issue by
Herman E. Lafky, secretary and
attorney for the South weri Wash
ington Utility . District associa
tion, Wednesday at 8 p.m.' in
the ; new arange hall adjolnlns
the Kelser schooL
All phases of tin program of
sonal property to Caroline Scol
lard, widow, and life interest in
real property, which after her
death is to go to five children,
Helen Margaret Clark, Jacob Clin
ton Scollard, Mona Elisabeth
Mills, Mary Caroline Hughes and
Alvoid Vernon Scollard.
Mildred Frear guardianship;
hearing set July 3 on petition of
Ladd & Bush Trust company for
its appointment as guardian to re
ceive $800 inheriantce from estate
of prospective ward's brother,
Rev. Warren A. Waltt. 1
Mary E. Hamblett estate; W. A.
Morgan, administrator, authorized
to sell lot 7, Goudy gardens, Mar
lon county, to satisfy debts.
Jacob J. Mollencop estate; fin
al account of Grace Hoppes, ad
ministratrix; disposition of cer
tain properties ordered.
Maud A. King estate; Ethel P.
Brown named administatrix with
will annexed; value of estate unknown.'
Gideon D. Bowen estate; Merle
Bowen, administratrix, authorized
to sell' personal property; ' apprai
sal, $6530.61, by A. G. Mikkleson,
C. E. Jorgenson and Edwin Over-'
lund.
Marriage Licenses
Homer ZielinskL 21, farmer,
Salem route two, and Delores May
Ullman. IP. stenographer, ML
AngeL
Municipal Court
Wallace Tnrpln, vagrancy; 10
days In jail suspended to leave
town.
Bonnevtyle, the REA, and . the
PUD of Washington' and Ore
gon will ' be discussed.' Public
power, ' and : farm organisations
of .'Washington, TamhllL polk
and Linn counties have been in
vited to send delegations to the
meeting, to report progress on
the PUD movement.
Lafky will also address Mar
ion county Pomona grange, meet
ing at Fairfield grange hall, to
morrow, . on the .-me subject.
The advisability of sevivlng, and
renewing the Marlon courty PUD
campaign, will be among the
questions under consideration.
SpmdTraim
Taken by Nurses
Helen Bird and Mrs. Nova
Young Take Work at
U of California :
Miss Helen Bird. R. N.,' of the
stanon eoiiij acpmrncwi vi
health staff, will leave the end lot
June for the University of Califor
nia where she will take a special
course In' the control of venereal
disease and on her return will Join
the University of Oregon medical
school clinic Shel will be replaced
at the health office by. Miss Leona
Doiese, K. N4 wno nas oeen on a
rear's leave "of absence and has
secured her B. 8.' degree from the
University of Oregon.; .? a .,..... j
Mrs. Nova' Young, R. N.; nurs
ing supervisor, for the county de
partment of health, is leaving the
end of June for Berkeley to take a
special course at the University of
California. Miss Lucile Maskey
R. N.," has been granted a" leave of
absence: : during. July and August
to study for her B. S. degree.- '
New members of the staff (re
Miss Emma Plett. R. N. of Wash
ington, ? Miss Phyllis Pehrson,
R." N. of Utah, and Miss Ollie Faye
McGrath, R. N.' of Idaho who are
completing their field work In
public health nursing. -
' ' ' .
Stoine Is Recalled
As Great BI Aid
Harry W. Stone. 70, who died
In Portland Monday, was recalled
by numerous Salem friends as one
who. during his 29 years of work
In the organization, had an active
oart In the early growth of the
Salem YMCA.
According to C. A. Kells. exec
utive secretary of the S a 1 e m
YMCA, Stone began YMCA work
at the age of 22, serving in Texas
and Kansas before coming . to
Portland in 1816. There.' where he
was an executive for 26 years he
built the Portland TMCA up from .
but a few unattractive upstairs
rooms to a million and a Quarter
property.- - "vvV
He was one of the outstanding
TMCA leaders of America," 'said
Kells."
Franking Records Asked :
.The postotf ice department Is an- -
noundng its r intention -to request;
from heads of all departmenu bb- ;
Ing government - franked enve- ;
lopea. for m-a 11 in g'a quarterly.;
statement of the matter - they in-
tend to mail under the postage-,
free '- privilege, aays a current . is- -
site of the postal department's bul-
letln. . . ,
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I I 65 I th't contains all .
I 1 tfv I foodelemeotsdogs ,
I 1 V" I need. Tested for 3 '
1 il- 1-9i years! Expcti- .
1 JfiI-l ments prove it '
I If Xf-3ieoju leu to feed!
II At your grocer's.
:- '- -''r1 -J Dleui
John : Diem, at . Newport . June
18; Survived by sister Mrs. Fran
cis Ganaird of Sa!emr brothers.
Frank and Robert Diem, both ' of
Saierar Funeral ; servicer, wed-
nesdar at a,m. from St. Jo
seph's church under the direction
of t Walker A;- Howell Funeral
home. The deceased vas a. mem
ber of ' the Raymond, .Wash.,
Elks lodge. No. 111. ' '
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: . Louis Joseph Korter. 14, at
a local hospiui. Late resident
of 10,815 NE Sandy blvd., Port
land. Survived ;by wldcw, 'Mrs.
Marys Korter ; of r Portland ; sons,
John. 'Robert and George, ail of
San Francisco, and Louis,' Jr of
Detroit, Mich. Funeral ' services
will be held from the "J erwilll-
ger-Edwards . chapel Wednesday,
June 21, at l:3f p.m. with in
terment in - City View cemetery.
Rev. T. J. Bernards- will off left
ate.
- Ton vtcJc herd fcr your mcaer Zfa no xaora Ti tfifff
aaei cl ll a you're atU to pat cmkUaluvnluirdlor
Too. & docs here. And irrT.flncd to nmdncfaia nrrrfmrtm
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Harrison Conrad XTQwem. $3.
near this city June -8. Late resi
dent of Salem, &U :..2v fcurvived
by daughter, s Nellie Mowery of
Portland: sonsr ? Paxoli: R. et
Monterey, .t Calif.;- relson' E. ..ef
Salem - and- James H, - Uowery;
elsttr, Mrs. Delia Couch cfTcrt
land, aA. Mrs. -JClyda Cavea of
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The new Pathfinder is plenty tough, with its thick'
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