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.- -A . TKej OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Triday Morning, September 1, 1939 . j" 11 1 " in i i i i " . . it-1 PAGE NINE Local Mews Briefs Probate lists Named to NYA Boar Frank Boehrin&er, former president of the Salem trades and labor coun cil, and Mrs. George Moorhead. executive secretary ol the county health association, have been ap pointed -to the 'state advisory board - of the. national youth , ad- ministration. State NYA Admin istrator Ivan Q. Munro announced today. , Munro said' that . Boeh riner's .and . Mrs. . Moorhead's duties as members ot the board will be "to assist and ' to cooper ate with the local NYA adminis tration in planning a program for the greatest benefit to the youth , of the state." Roofingby Mathis. 178 S. ComT.. - Fight Brings Penalty-Forrest Lynn Pugb, 25, arrested by sher ift's deputies .in the Monitor dis trict "Wednesday night, pleaded guilty to a disorderlp conduct charge in Justice.' court here yes-. terday. The. court imposed a 125 fine and 30-day 'jail sentence. The sheriff's -office said Pugh was in volved in a fight. Pabco Roofs. Elfstrom Co. Ph9 221 Tafrrancy Charged Fred Joki makl, a transient, was charged by City police yesterday with va rancy, and Manley McCullough with drunkenness. , Both were held. Clen E. ' Ostrom, 1298 - North Church, was .listed, for vio lation of the basic traffic rule; Free tickets to Oregon State Fair McCnne and Lovell Service Sta tion, Center and Church. Camp Concert Tonight Gordon Finlay and P. Ellefson, directors, have sent out invitations to a con cert to be presented tonight at the band camp they are conducting at the YWCA outing grounds above -Mehama. The concert will be given at 6:30 p. m. Salem's exclusive floor covering store. Elf strom-Humphrey Co. Does Kill Sheep Reports of 25 sheep being injured by raiding dogs on the Pearl Given place near Turner, . resulting -in 10 animals dying, were' received yesterday by Paul Marnach,. county dog license enforcement officer. ... Craeked eggs 20c doz. Marion Creamery and 'Poultry Co. . ; Funds Transferred The coun ty court yesterday signed an order transferring $28,221.30 to the general fund from other funds for rhich general fund warrants had been Issued. - Wallpaper specials. EUstrom Co. -Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses have been is sued in Portland to Harry J. Mohr, Portland, and Dorothy J. Murphy; Salem, and to Robert E. - Nelson, Portland;- and Ruth M. . Ramsden, Pjatum. ' Ask Grade . deduction The county:, court " was. urged by , a . delegation from the Triumph, dis trict to have one- of the grades on the Triumph road made less steep; 1 -; ' Club 6 Tonight Central Town send club No. 6 will 'meet at the courthouse tonight at 8 o'clock. An interesting program has been provided. , . ,. , . FROMSEwioRK . PIONEER--Chester Brink:, of Albany, N..Y., Mrs. Eunice 1 Chute of Salem, Mrs. Hulda Smith and son James, '--visited at the Fred Fox and Archie Brown homes Sun- , jday. . Mr- Brink and Mrs. Chute are uncle and aunt of Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Brown. ; Coming Events - I . Sept 4-10 Oregon state fair at Salem. - i Spr. 18-10 Pendleton Round-Up. Sept. 18 City public schools open. - . Sept. 18 Freshman days be gin, Willamette university. ' Sept. 18- Sacred Heart aca demy, St; Vincent de Paul school-open. . .M : . ' Oct.'tMS National Business and Professional Women's clnb week.- EOCE Leader in. ii m ijw.)ui,,. i: ; Z 1 9 v. v;: A:AjS v.. - V jjr t'-i cl 1 LjtoiiiiKjiaaijjjtMMM aSX mil ii?wiliiirtMrlh mwin J. MAASKE t)R. ROBEN Large Estates tnal Fire Insurance association; I f' i D-I J W'll order for clerk to pay piaintui JCSSC Dctiril H1U money turned in djt ueieuaant w satisfy judgment. J. C. Meece aa trustee for stock holders ot Fredalan company vs. James I and Edith. J. Loder; nternatlnnal Of f T commaint for sub. $200 and piernauonai umcer is YanFatten Holdings Set H75 on notes ana rentals; sun siated to Come Here solved as corporation, against defendants dismissed. Juttiph C Deacon . VS. Ada nAanW. haarinr sot for 10 1 the i San Francisco Theolocical Appraised value of $47,886.74 1 m vj J ..n motion for I seminary and vice-president of the was! placed on the estate of the I".. ' : (International Society of Christian late Cuyler VanPatten, first man-1 HoTM, RaSQett vs Raymond H. I Endeavor, will be the main speak-; ageriof the Salem water depart- Bagget clalnl by defendant for ment, in a report filed in probate I .. n.lantnmnhni aiieeed- yesterday by Frank N. Derby, Ira f profeB8ion as attor- j vui.uu.. . . i cT.rntmn and sale: uv Principal property belonging to . m - . yaar,nv nn olaim the Van PaUentate was listed -b:"T ts the 112 by 54 loot parcel oi T,W Tiav-MaUna- J flock 6' fLtm: Company, Inc.; amended com- at $47,866; Large ; Estate Admitted Speak, CE Event for Convention Dr. Jesse H. Baird, president Of er at the annual convention ;ot the Marion Christian Endeavor union when it convenes October 13-15, It was announced Thurs day. M Dr. Baird Is well known In Sa lem, having recently spoken j at the Oregon Christian Endeavor union's convention, and having several times supplied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church. He will speak to the convention Sat urday night, and on Sunday aft ernoon will give the closing ad dress and lead the decision serv ice. : i; - . " : . ' t Much interest has already been shown and committees have been appointed and are functioning to ward the goal of a great conven tion. The challenging theme that came out of the international so ciety's convention in Cleveland this July arill be used "Christ Calls." Young people and adults alike will be urged to attend and participate in the . fellowship of the convention sessions. ' Public meetings will be held at 7:30 Friday,! 7:45 Saturday night and at- 2:30 Sunday after noon. A banquet will be held Sat urday night at 6:15 p. m. at the Court street-Church- of Christ. Dr. Baird held the pastorate of several large churches in Cali fornia before taking over his du ties as president ot San Francis co Theological! seminary. He is well known throughout North America as a fine speaker, church leader, and challenger of youth. Dr. Baird spoke before 7000 at the great convention of the Chris tian Endeavorers 'of North Ameri ca in Cleveland and as well re ceived, j Heading the committee on ar rangements are Misa Mary Kru ger, Marvin Waring and Phil Bar rett.' . . ' 0i43 erected by VanPatten. stands. Jt3 SVoDe!Ll Samfges Value was set at 144,937.50. The ' , .m-eedlv received by plain- " - . . . .- .... tiff when cans strucit nim in neau general and for in- remainder of the estate was shown to consist principally of notes and stocks Mary Foelki vs. Peter Foelki; amended complaint for divorce, The $37,900 estate of the late r?."" rZITXk and ISO x!. T T 1. .4mIto .IV"IVUJ ' w .r. 'T..1: " I TiV; la month support money LaBranch, son, named executor. The appraisal will be made by Associated Indemnity company vs. Eyeriy Aircrait corporauuu, answer alleging N. S. , Alexander, Gene Grabenhorst, O. E. Stadter, whQ Dought oct0pus ride machine 1 W r 6 I -mT.;. eVnnn Irom defendant, was aavisea 01 The LaBranch will leaves 11000 I . anirMBtion to Celia LaBrch. knowa as Sis- aTe to w to .trengthen it ter M. Gertrude; a filling station fc t n de tn repairs improp andi 184 feet of real property at . j . the crossing a mne east 01 wiem p -Mert eiecut6r of Louise t0tV"d,,"UU Goeders estate, vs. Stayton For- esters Hall! association; decree the widow, Farinda S. LaBranch, foreclosing on $iooonote secured v a muuiu iUU& -o oo.voar lease on second floor remains unmarried. After snei ;.- I or is paid the rest ot the income is of hall. Trial jury called to meet Sep- Maaske Assumes La Grande Post j I :. Ex-Salem Educator Goes to Eastern Normal Presidency Dr. iRoben J. Maaske, an educa tor stationed in Salem from 1931 to 1936, today will assume the presidency of Eastern Oregon college of education at La Grande. Before coming to 'Salem, Dr. Maaske served ' school principal ships at Ewing, Neb., and Irrigori, Ore., and from 1929 to 1931 was a supervisor in the Portland pub lic schools. He came to Salem in 1931 as deputy state superintendent of public: instruction until 193 6. when he completed study for his master of arts degree at Univer sity of Oregon. He studied at the University of Minnesota in 1936 and 1937 and received his doc torate there in 1938. Dr. ; Maaske has served as pro fessor of school administration at the University of North Carolina for the past twO years and also as editor of The High School Journal. fV ' to be divided equally among the ;ember 11 for criminal cases in- eluding state vs. King and state vs. Murphy. J Amos hofnrfl Jndsre V- J . i nr, rr I iliw.ivj - " il , w " ,"J L. G. Lewelltng today. children: Alfred E. LaBranch, Sadie M. Tallon, Agnes Nadon and Sister M. . Gertrude. These pay Former Kansans Call at Hiibbard HUBBARD. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. -Cole-of Portland and formerly of Mahaska, .Kan., were guests at ' the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Sherman, Sunday. Mr. i and Mrs. S. P. Klmmes, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Griffin and family, of . Grants " Pass . were re cent callers on friends at Hub bard. : ' , ' ' Special Bible study is being conducted this week at the Gos- Jpel hall under the direction of Rev. J. L. Green. r; J "O , l - r IchampagnbSX "; I I Lift tab and twist to I 1 J-J"" ."."...- .-I 1 rtnkt tn UrmnV lawr : I edge. Then pull -J l PR m as the wife lives, or as long as she ! remains a widow. On her death or remarriage the estate is to be distributed among the chil dren!. i Circuit Court Elizabeth tate; Ladd Obituary McNary Albert es k Bush Trust com pany. executor, authorized-to pay $1000 of $5000 .legacy to waua Martin Scott. Warren Joseph Lee estate; Clark Emerson Lee and Alary Jane Lee named executors of es tate estimated worth $1000 in cersonal property. Bristol ; Carl Jepsen estate; hearing set Patricia Grace Bristol, late October 13 on final account ox resident of 760 North 14th, passed Dalbert Jepsen, administrator, awav in this cltv Thursday. An- showing 11604.17' received and jtust 31.at the age ot 6. sur- $802.68 paid out; appraisal, vived by parents, Mr. and' Mrs. $1604.17, by Ty Gillespie, Ken- E. C. Bristol: sister. Betty idel, neth- H. Peterson and cnaries all of Salem: grandfather. C. S. I Cater Bristol of Silverton: erandmoth- I Dora L. Leiehton estate: A. W. er, Mrs. Chris Rein, Woodland, smither, A.'T). Newman and H. R Calif.; two half-brothers, Alson A. Robedeau named appraisers, Bl-istdi and Milton C. Bristol of Olivia Bentson estate; report of Seattle, Wash. Funeral announce- Gilbert B. aid Harry Kentson, ad- ments later from the Walker- I ministrators, showing sale of real Howell funeral home. I nroDertv to 1 C. B. Bentson for I Bentson. Hodge I George Baxter estate; conflr Mrs. Etta M. Hodge, 74, at the mation. sale of real property by residence, 1270 Chemeketa street. Charles Albert Baxter, adminls- August 30. survived oy aaugnters, trator to Grace Baxter for $75 ,LS-; IeAleir,? 2 Z: - Marriage Licenses iviu, ; Mi. " x aui t." . " I Merlnn Miller. 24. traraeemail. nnrn o 14co U'ri Tsoa M -HnnVO tT I . " ' w Portland; brother, Roscoe B, Hoi-1 Auucycuucutc, lenhflok of Montreal: granddaueh- lev. l. housekeeper, West Stay Todd, both of Tacoma. Funeral Municipal UOUrt services will be held Friday. Sept. George C. Short, Gary, Indiana; 1, at 10:30 a. m. from the Clough- drunkenness, sentence of five days Barrick chapel with Rev. W. Irvln in Jail suspended on condition de- Williams officiating. Interment fendant leave , town. City View cemetery. Justice Court lTfirroat T.. Pneh: nlead KuiltV Harold I in a nVtartra nt Hlonrilorlv onnrtiip.t. Miss Christina M. Harold, 78, ww. to SO davs in t j-i.i-i j -i-u & . . no l " o w - in uaKiauu, aui., Aaguti tl,. j.,nti, tall nrf flnort - Z2S. r Uliuci icdiucui, va aaciu - asuu Stayton. Survived by two brothers Aiez ana uus x . riaroia, ooin oi i p o Stayton, and numerous nephews I Pmnitlff HT Ntfltft and nieces. Services will be held I " from the Terwilliger - Edwards I fi Taj 1 1 rtfJT?8X . Expenses Weeded1 Stover Interment officiating. Claggett cemetery. The deceased J0 Avoid Deficit, Report was a member of the Eastern j - . . . Star. ... youTl know" that i omebodv is about to eniov one of the driest.' most delicious beers ever 'offered. Dry means not sweet not bitter... but lively, witn a frosty tang that tells you its 'mellow. Try HemrichV Select for convenience and flavor. HEM RICH BREWING. CO. PORTLAND is i i m Mil. Bottled Hospitality Take HEMRICH'S on your LABOR DAY PICNIC! You'll like thej convenience ot the Bottle that needs NO OPENER. It's; fun to POP the HEMRICH TOP! . I I Watt 'Mrs. Harriet Watt, 72, August 23, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Corby Paulson. .Survived by daughter, Mrs. Paulson, and a granddaughter, Miss Beverly Jean Pattison. Services will be held from the Terwilliger-Edwards, Fu neral home Friday, September 1, at 1:30 p. m. Rev. P. W. Eriksen will officiate. Interment BeJcrest Memorial park. Crabb . Jessie A. Crabb, at the. resi dence, 'route ', on Wednesday, August 30. at the age ot 72 years. Survived by wife, Ida" B. Crabb: daughters,' Miss Laura Crabb. Miss Ollle Crabb and Mrs. Carrol De Bow, all of Salem; sons, Charles and Troy of Puyallup, Wash., Roy, Waldo, Earl, Walter and Floyd of Salem; brother. John Crabb of Harrisburg, 111.. also five grandchildren. Funeral services, will be held Friday. September 1, at the Clou gh-Barr rick chapel att o. m. Rev.- M. O Field officiating. - Interment Bel- crest Memorial park. T " v - Gardner In thta pitv Anvitst 91. Irnu 0. Gardner, aged 68 years, late resident of S355 North Commer cial etreet Wife of Asa A. Gard ner and mother of George C. Gardner of Salem, John' A. Gard ner of Los Angeles, Calif., Frank W. Gardner of Glendale,- Calif., Mrs. William V. Hall of Los An geles, Calif., sister of Andrew Graham of Qfflo and Mrs. F. R. Richards of I Wichita. Kan., also survived by Xive grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon Co. chanel. of Budget Director; Revenues Listed Unless state departments are prevented from spending all of their appropriations the state of Oregon will complete the 1939-40 biennium with a deficit of $683,- 477, David Eccles,- state budget director, declared here Thursday. Eccles estimated that he could save approximately $590,000 dur ing the remainder of the biennium by pruning departmental expendi tures. He said increased revenues might wipe ut the remainder of the estimated deficit. ' . Revenues Of the' biennium were estimated at $17,000,866, with $17,169,684 appropriated to oper ate, the state! government. This leaves a deficit of $168,818, for the current biennium. With the 1937-38 deficit added, the deficit would be Increased to $ff83,4T7 on December 31, 1940. Revenues 'of $14,021,421 in side the state ifi per cent limita tion Include $8,449,553 from the state Income tax and $4,084,035 from gift and: inheritance taxes, corporation fees. Insurance fees and fees paid to- other depart ments, j i , Theeifijmeaoutside the 6 per centmitationall of which were voted by the i people, aggregate $2,97 9,444. These Include $2, 26&T31 from the income tax for higher education, $260,567 irri gation district bonds and $450, 145 for the World war veterans state aid commission. Births Jackson To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jackson. 1135- North 13th Saturday, September 2, at 3 p. m. street, a girl, Marie .Louise, born interment uuy view cemetery. 1 August Z0 at Elder E.. L. Pingenot officiating, hospital. . Salem Deaconess Hl 'Beauty' Studio' FUKMERLl OF 2395 SOUTH HIGH BT. ANNOUNCES the opening of a NEW LOCATION at 980 SOUTH COM- 1 MERCIAL STREET on; Friday, September 1 Although under new management, the fBeauty Stu dio" still features L f : . .-. -r ' - j O EXiPERT HAIR STYLING O SPECIAL STUDENT RAES O INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION "Mll-fiimoCDim' IF n m im 'dl it fi un Lace'Sdtin Bust QrosQrain Strap JAMB Backless, bonflesi Jy-way trtQi with 4 flat garters, Side Hook Qirdle ivy brocaded fabric h ttittto lid) lit. LTflhtty boned olrth conlrel. TEP-IN . . . girdle or pantls oi tearoM. itf tax. s.m.L alio. Q A R T I R BELT . . . tlt Ud, fc-lneh length. M-S2. BRASSIERE .. Ie and rayqp (pllft styles. 32 to 38. Circular Unit Hose 7V4-, -Tfcrtrf Til Pur silk hosiery knlt Ud with seamleat foot Chiffon or service weights. 8, to 102. Children's Anklets: 15c will 'Paradise' POINTS US . Try Your Hand. At Dressmaking , t1 Florals, stripe v polka dots and geometries In ftril 36-inch width. 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