The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 17, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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Administrator
-Gastronomical Preparedness
REdwestera Heat
Ready to Give Life
Bill County $166
Is Driven East
For Forests Care
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 17, 1939
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Of Dam Here
Initial Opening in Salem
MEINA CUKLEE
Studio of Dancing
Trained and Experienced Teacher '
Creator of Modern Dances
Former Stage Producer
- j I; Conducting Regular Courses in
BALLET-TAP-ACROBATIC-SPANISH-BALLROOM
POISE DEVELOPMENT & BODY CULTURE
: Studio Open . . . Register Now . . . Classes Oct. 2
Address 690 So. Commercial Phone 7186
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Drdd COilmS 0 popular piano
why struggle with scales and exercises?
let's make practice funnot work . . let's
j ; play right f r6m the start . play all the
popular hits with professional style .
; no previous training necessary . you can do
it . class or private lessons . beginning or
advanced.
STUDIO 549 FERRY . TELEPHONE . 4480
RES. STUDIO 1490 JEFFERSON ST. PHONE 4056
LIARY TALTJADGE HEADRICK
VIOLINIST
VIOLIST
TEACHER
Coached Recently With Peter Merem Blum
Eminent Violinist and Conductor, Los Angeles
LENA BELLE TARTAR
Authority in Singing
Student of Karleton Hackett, Chicago; Arthur Boardman,
Yeatman Griffith, Father Finn, New York; and many
others;
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Artist Pnpijs: Bernice Rickman, Chicago; Karl Potter,
Boston; Thclnia Davis, Philadelphia; Gene Farmentier,
Los Angeles; Lucille Cuinmlngs, San Francisco; public
schools, church, radio, concert, etc.
Studio 393M; Court Street
Phone 3847 or 3469
The Eminent Teacher of Voice
George Lee Marks
Director of Music, Presbyterian Church
Announces that he will accept a limited
number of talented singers for private
- voice instruction.
Audition and Consultation
Without Obligation
For Appointment
Phone 4894
E)irttlhiy IPeanrce
Teacher of Piano
All Grades of Piano Instruction
HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS GIVEN
Supervised Practice if Desired
Member Oregon Blustc Teachers Association
267 N. Winter Street Phone 4236
Teacher of Piano
Pupil" of Abby Whiteside, New York
The Whiteside method of musical training develops the ad
justment and coordination of the pianist's mechanism and
quickly sires ease and fluency In playing.
Supervised Practice If Desired
Studio: 1256 Court Phone 7128
MARGARET HOGG
PIANO
"Accredited Teacher'
Pre-school or Advanced Students
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For Appointments
Phone 46F12
Frances VirginIe Melton, mm.
1 TEACHER-PIANIST-LECTURER
; i . ACCREDITED
I Instruction from the beginning to
j k advanced artistic interpretation.
PIANO STUDIO NOW OPEN
334 N. Capitol i Phone 6846
Dr. Raver Reveals Plans
for Bonneville as He
Takes Post Over
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept llVCA
-Bonneville dam should "fit Into
the- aims and ambitions of local
people," Dr. Faal J. Rarer, new
administrator, 'said today. .
"It is not oar problem to deter
mine If it should be 100 per cent
pnblie or 100 per cent titrate dis
tribution," Dr. Rarer added.
He arrived today to relieve
Frank A. Banks, acting adminis
trator since the death of J. D. I
Ross last spring. -
The administrator said he
would "proceed slowly" in signing
contracts for power distribution
because "I want to know .....
they will assure the growth of the
Pacific northwest, rather than
stifle it."
PGE Ad Premature
Advertisements of a Portland
Power company (Portland Gener
al Electric) that a power contract
would be consummated shortly.
were a trifle premature." Dr.
Raver said.
Public utility districts, be add
ed, have a very definite place
in Bonneville developments "but
I'm not going to take the stump I
to try to develop them. I shall
make all our data available to
them and to the private companies
also."
Bonneville power will not be
used "as a club to destroy exist
ing private companies, Raver as
serted. "Bonneville power should
be used to supplement existing
facilities, to add to them, and from
what I have learned the Pacific
northwest needs all the power
Bonneville can produce and more
too."
New Industries Sore
Raver said his "contacts" Indi
cated "very definitely that new in
dustries will come.
As to rates: "While we can le
gally control resale rates of pub
lic agencies, we have no desire to
dictate; we simply want to give
them sound rate policy guidance
.... State regulation takes pre
cedence in private company regu
lation and we shall work with
state commissions. . . to see that
benefits. ... go to the ultimate
consumer.
Dr. Raver taid national defense
requirements might change plans
for Bonneville development but he
had not been consulted about this
phase of the program.
JESSIE BUSH
MICKELSON
STATE ACCREDITED
TEACHER OF PIANO
Child Specialist
Phone 3282 or
Call at 1363 South Com'L
GLADYS VALENA
EDGAR
TEACHER OF PIANO
734 North High
BERTHA JUNK-DARBY
Accredited Teacher of
Piano and Theory
Studio: 625 Union St
JPhone 7758
Elma Weller - Piano
PRIVATE AND CLASS
INSTRUCTION
High School Credits
Studio: 695 N. Liberty St.
Phone 6559
Progressive Piano School
Clara Tuttle Fenton
State Accredited Teacher
305 North 24th Street
Phone 6094
Frank E. Churchill
Teacher of Piano and Organ
High School Credits Granted
Beginners . and Advanced
; : Students ..
Resident Studio $60 D Street
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Britain Is prepared for any eventuality. Even waitresses in the
British restaurants carry gas masks about while at work. The
photo was taken in London.
jtyU-MiUl - - - 6y fietcken
Cost of Ferries
To Counties Told
Total costs for 1938 of the fer
ries operated jointly by Marion
, county with Yamhill and Polk
counties were reported to the
county clerk yesterday.
The Buena Vista ferry cost 12,-
658.92 for 1938; the Indepen
dence ferry, $3853.92, and the
Wheatland ferry, $4155.52. The
counties Jointly operating the fer
ries pay half each of the expenses.
Breakdown of expenses for the
different operations showed the
following: Salaries, Buena Vista,
1,2C0 for one man; Indepen
dence, 2,609 for two men;
Wheatland, also two men, $2040; I
power, Buena vista, $312.40 fori
2,920 gallons of gasoline; Inde
pendence, $810.36 for electric
power; Wheatland, $463.29 for 4,-
315 gallons of gasoline. Repairs,
Buena Vista. $816.78; Indepen
dence, $567.09; Wheatland,
$8Z5.2l. A cable for the Wheat
land ferry cost $260.30, and ap
proach repairs $131.12. Other
miscellaneous costs were also in
cluded in the three totals.
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Cool Air From Northwest
Ends Record Spell,
Coast Suffers .
(By the Associated Press)
A mass of cool air from the Pa
cific northwest pushed the mid
west's record breaking September
heat wave into the east yesterday
ending temperatures soaring
along the Atlantic seaboard.
. With at least 29 dead and
parched fields and water short
ages in some localities, the hot
air overspread the northern part
of the country from the eastern
fringe of the central west to New
England.
Behind It too were four days
of excessive temperatures which
went beyond the 100 degree mark
In a wide area.
Boston recorded 95 degrees
the hottest day of the year and
two degrees above the previous
high for the year, on July 8.
Cooling showers were expected
to rout the heat by today (Sunday).
Indiana's nine heat deaths
topped the list of affected states.
Illinois had eight There were
three deaths in Wisconsin, two
each in Missouri and Michigan
and one each in Kentucky, Iowa,
Pennsylvania, Minnesota and
Ohio.
Los Angeles got a touch of the
heat with a reading of 97 for a
three-year record.
lI just found out why the postponed hsr wedding. Her publicity man
was ill:"
Miss Sour Grapes, at left, looks sweet enough in her dressmaker
coat of black soft woolen material. It's smoothly fitted, except for
the gracefully draped bodice. Right, brown wool makes a spruce
costume. The full jacket contrasts with a pencil-slim skirt. Fur,
glimpsed at the back, runs down the sides, forming a rich looking
border.
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Russia to March
On Poland Today
(Continued from page 1)
war and the soviet government
never has relinquished Its claims
on this territory.
Russia's decision to act came
after she had sent a vast number
of men to her western frontier in
semi-mobilization- and had fol
lowed with her "peace" with Jap
an. (Previously, Russia had con
cluded a non-aggression pact with
Germany.)
It was believed here that the
Polish embassy in Moscow would
leave and that, possibly, the Brit
ish also would leave since they
are allies of Poland.
Has 2,000,000 Soldiers
If necessary, soviet Russia
could throw nearly 2.000.000
trained soldiers against the strug
gling Poles.
The official communist party
newspaper Pravda this spring es
timated Russia's peacetime army
at 1.800,000. This estimate did
not include the millions of semi-
trained reserves which could be
called np by conscription.
In addition to this overwhelm
ing manpower, the newspaper cre
dited Russia with 9,O0v airplanes.
Airs. Kenneth Dalton
Accredited Teacher of Piano
High School Credits Given
Studio 2010 South Church
Phone 4547
30.000 light machine guns, 23,000
heavy machine guns, 1,600 pieces
of heavy artillery and between 6
000 and 10.000 tanks.
During the past week, Russia
called up part of her army re
serves in a mobilization move and
foreign observers said most of the
troops were Bent to the western
frontier, facing- Poland.
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Pierce Wants to
Arm Democracies
ur1 u j r di t
UUU OUU Vjttl l T M. toil XB
Held Best to Thwart
Hitlerism Triumph
PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 16-P)
America a greatest danger or in
volvement in war will come "it
the democracies In Europe are
crushed," Rep. Walter M. Pierce
(D, Ore.) said today.
The representative, entraining
for Washington, DC, to attend the
special session of congress to re
vamp the neutrality law, said:
"If Hitlerism triumphs in Eu
rope, it will not. mean an invasion
here, but it will mean we will
have to stay off the high seas. We
will have to : build up a wall
around our country and give up
Panama, Hawaii and the Aleu
tian islands."
Pierce said he favored Roose
velt's "cash and carry" plan for
sale of war materials and muni
tions.
"If we can get out of this great
struggle by selling from our am
ple stores, it will be a small
enough contribution," he said
"However, I want 'em to come
and get it in their own vessels."
Attired is the Red Cross uniform
of World war days, 73-year-old
Mme. Jane Claiuel Is shown la
Boston ju she prepared to de
part for France to again serve
In Red Cross. "I have only one
life to give for my country,"
she sakf, declaring she wonld
fly to Lisbon on the Pixie Clipper.
J. W. Ferguson, state forester.
has advised the county clerk that
1166.62 is due from Marion coun
ty as this county's share of ad
ministrative expenses for the state
department under the old law
which requires that counties pay
one third of the department's ex
penses for protection of county
owned lands.
He also Informed the clerk of
the law passed by the last legisla
ture in reference to the relation
of counties and the state forestry
department. TJnder this law the
county is to pay the forester the
actual cost of the previous year
for the protection of all timber
lands owned by the county, ex
cept when the county has contrac
ted with some piotective organiza
tion approved by the forester.
In the event that no contract is
made with a protective organiza
tion, the state department bills
the county for the total costs of
protection.
Obituary
Logan
In this citv. Mrs. Marr K L.
gan, 75, at. 660 Judson street,
September 16. Survived by son,
C. K. Logan: brother. Lucina
Kneeland, Council Grove, Iowa,
and a sister, Mrs. Anna S. Hunter,
El Paso, Texas. Funeral announce
ments later from Clough-Barrick
company.
Drive Out Today and
Visit our Gardens
.Fall flowers are at their best.
EOLA ACRES
Mrs, B. O. Schacking, Ph. 57S0
Sesterday's Hats
Remodeled To
Today's Modes
THE BAT SHOP
SMART NEW HATS
TO ORDER '
Phone Mrs.H.8. 2328
5777 Cain State
1
DUSH DAILY KINDERGARTEN
OPENS SEPTEMBER 18
Socialization, Dramatization, Corrective
Speech Work, Rhythm Orchestra, Piano,
"Supervised Play and Hand Work.
Jessie Bosh Mlckelson - State Accredited
LonUe Thompson - Child Psychologist
Margaret Hogg - State Accredited
Phone 3282 or Call at 1363 South Coml.
LILBURN MUSICAL
KINDERGARTEN Wr .
Opening Sept. 18th New Location 1420 Court
FEATURING FIRST LESSONS IN
The Piano
Singing
Rhythm
Orchestra
Culture
Ear Training
f Hand Work
of All Kinds
Toolcraf t
Social Adjustment
Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Director - Harriet Logan Zosel, Assistant
Phone 4618
t Games
Stories
Dramatization
Folk Dancing
Citizenship
Washington Fair Set
PDYALLUP, Sept. 16.JPi
Fair time in the valley arrives
here Monday with opening of the
40th annual western Washington
fair for a seven-day program cel
ebrating Washington's golden Jub
ilee as well as its own fourth de
cade. All exhibits will be in place
Monday, the fair management
promised today, and judging of
livestock will begin immediately.
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155 S. Liberty
Tap Ballet
BARBARA
BARNES
and
ALFRED
LAURAINE
ANNOUNCE
REOPENING OF
STUDHO
Wednesday,
September 20th
Enrollments Taken
September 18th-19th
Telephone 3535
Acrobatic Hula Ballroom ' Tango Rumba
r2rs. Walter
Denton
TEACHER OF PIANO
Accredited
All grades of piano instruc
tion. Supervised practice if.
desired.
Studio Opens Sept. 18
Nelson Bldg. - Ph. 7514
The Ages 2-6 I
Preschool Play in own;
Playschool age group. '
MRS. CECIL R. MONK
1025 N. Capitol Ph. 8430 j
RUTH BEDFORD
Teacher of Piano
High School Credits Given
Studio: Nelson Bldg.
381 Chemeketa
Home Phone: 6675
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