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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1939)
t Th 02EG0X STATESMAN. Saleid. Oregon, Friday Morning December 8, .1929 Local Nevs I Briefs ' Arranges MeNary Meet Lewi Jadsoa. Marios county repuhlicaa central committee chairman. Is giving all precinct eommltteemea and committee women notice to attend a meeting at the court house at 1 p. aa. December If to receive Instructions concerning circulation of petitions la behalf of Senator Charles L. MeNary, whose name It Is proposed to place ; on the party presidential ballot at the May primary elec tion. Judson and Mrs. Lester W. Weher. commltteearoman for Sa lem precinct No. 19. filed the rtrst petition at the county clerk's of nee yesterday, , Speaks to Seearfs Sergeant William M. Cheney. non-csMnmhv sioaed officer In charge of the local marine corps recruiting of fice, was the guest of Skipper Thompson and crew, on board the sea scout ship "Willamette Wednesday night. Sergeant Che ney gave a short talk on the his tory of the marine corps and the type of duties it performs. Obituaries ; " Ramage Wilbur Webb Ramage, at a lo cal hospital December . at the ae of 3 1 years. Late resident of 475 North Jlth street. Survived by wife, Mrs. Emma I. Ramage; daughter, Joan Lillian; son. Mor rill Webb! -parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrill Ramage; sister. Miss Louise Ramage: brothers. Dr. John M. Ramage and Robert B. Ramage, all of Salem. Funeral services Friday. December 8, at 10:30 a.m. from the Clough-Bar-rick chapel. Rev. Irrin Williams will officiate. Ritualistic services by EPOE, No. 33C. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. . ' Wright Clara Jane Wright, at Port Townsend. Wash. Survived by husband. Lowell Wright; daugh ter. Sandra Ana. both of Port Townsend; parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harms; brothers, Wilbur Harms of Camas. Wash., and Don ald Harms of Salem. The body will be brought to Salem by Walker-Howell funeral home. An nouncements of services later. Jones At the residence, 1411 Court street. Thursday, December 7. Emma Hovenden Jones, aged 81 years. Wife of Madison L. Jones and mother of Mrs. Anderson M. Cannon of Portland. Mrs. John Witbycombe of Arlington, Mrs. Claire Jones Cray of Salem, Ellis H. Jones, of Eugene, Ronald E. Jones of Brooks; sister of Mrs. Prank N. Gilbert of Long Bear a. Calif. ; also surviTed by . nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Member of the Methodist' church of Brooks. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdoa company Saturday. December t, at 1:30 p.m.. Dr. W. C. Kantner officiating. Concluding services Pioneer cemetery. Peavy In Portland, Wednesday. De cember . Leon L. Peary, aged years. Late -resident of . 2073 North Capitol 'street .Husband of the late M. Evelyn Peavy . and brother of W. D. Peavy of SU . vertoa, C. W. Peavy of Freewa ter, L. W. Peavy of Canton. S. D, Mrs. R. H. Grandy of Heard, Mrs. R. M. Hager of Bath. 8. D, and Mrs. K. M. Cory of Farming ton. Minn. Member of the Condo. N. D.. Masonic lodge. Funeral an nouncements later by W. T. Rlg doa company. la tills city, Thnrvday. Decem ber 7, Jacob Denny, . late resi dent ot route 7, S&km. Hatband of Elizabeth W. Denny and father tf Idm M. and Pauline Denny of Salem. Mrs. Asm T. Andrew ot Salem. Mrs. Elisabeth D. McMil lan of ' CorTtnif , . Mrs. - Martha Armstrong of Pendleton, brother . of Peter Denny of Belliagnam Wash..; and Key. Michael Denny of , Carothers, Calif. Funeral announcements later by W. T. Rlgdon company. Wmm , 1 1 . i ;. i J . -. . ' . I'!' i - Feflow these 3 steps as pictured 1 nir ZrJr''"' I Both mehes and raw throat re lieved this convenient way. Saves boars of discomfort. . At the first sign of sore throat from a cold follow the directions in the pictures above the simplest and among the most effective methods known to modern science to get fast relief. The Bayer gargle wia amaze yon easing throat rawness in a harry. And the Bayer Aspirin taken internally quickly relieves the other painful cold symptoms. . Try this way. You will say it is nnecmalled. But when you buy be . . . ... sore yon get ue iasi acting Bayer product you want. Ask for Bayer Aspirin by its full name, cxHuitfg BAYsa Aznam Coming Events Dec ft Final aaturallxr'toa bearings, Marioa county court bonse. Dec 8 Meeting off all srbeol boards in Marioa coaaty to dis cuss reorganization act. F-!cm chamber of : commerce 1:3ft p.m. i Pec. 12 State grange cow fereavce, Cbemawa grange hall. l:SO.i t . - .; Dec. IS Kaaaas club of Sa les; carnival program at KP hafL 4 H. CommerrlaL 7: SO Dec. 1 Christian Youth roaacil eseetiag at yonth center. , Dee. Z5 Ot.. 'ina day. Takes Boat Census C. R. Moore, engineer .corps major, has asked a report by the county court of all boats which the court oper ate on navigable waters In this county in accordance with federal statutes requiring such a survey ot. shipping on inland waters. Jointly with Yamhill and Polk counties, the court owns three fer ryboats. Including the "Daniel Matheny" at Wheatland, and oth ers at Independence and Buena Vlata. All operate under license from the war department, which has legal control over all rivers and harbors. Chrlstas Campaign for new custo mers. What is nicer than a lasting gift for the whole family? Furni ture gifts at a moderate price, from a 1 a r g e stock of chairs. lamps, desks, smokers, coffee ta bles, end tables, magazine racks. hassocks, mirrors, pictures, rugs and all other household furniture. See the Christmas display at The Upstairs . Furniture Store, 439 Court St, Salem. "Buy Upstairs and Save." Realtors to Elect Past presi dents of the Salem Realty board will be honored at today's lunch eon at the Golden Pheasant, which will also be featured by election of officers. William Blivea was the choice of the nominating com mittee for president to succeed C. Y. Johnson. Past presidents still active members of the board are George Grabenhorst. E. A. Miller, J. F. Ulrlch, Leo N. Chllds, J. D. Sears. E. G. Grabenhorst and Wil llan McGilchrist, Jr. Rummage Sale, Sat, Mayflower Guild. 1st Cong, church. Otto Wil son's. . &IanolL! Chosen George Mano lis of Silverton is slated to he elected 'president of the Marion county American Legion council at tonight's meeting in Stayton, according to precedent Silverton is entitled to the presidency for the coming year and Manolla la vice-president and In line for the Job. Reelection of Irl McSherry of Salem as secretary has been forecast. He has held the office for several years. LOST Black kitten, Mon.. near 100 block W. Superior St Re ward. Phone 5026. Exams Finished The Marion county health department has Just finished physical examination, at Englewood school. ' There were 111 children examined and out of that number 33 were found free from defects. The major defects were 34 suffering from nose and throat ailments and 41 had de fective teeth. Immunizations for diphtheria were given to 21; 23 were Taccinated for smallpox, and 73 given the tuberculin test. Bishop's big Downstairs Pro-Xaaas Shirt Kreat from SI. 00 to Sl35. Ties too, 39C to 55c. Band Stages Benefit Flnt of jt series of monthly card and Chinese checker parties is benefit to the Master Bread baud will bo held at the Cherry City Bak ing company auditorium at t o'clock tonight Subsequent bene fits will be held the first Friday night of each month. The band hopes to obtain sufficient funds to provide itself with a bus. ! - . For Sale 18x24 Inch mats, ex cellent for wrapping young trees. 1 cent each. Statesman office. Church Teams Called A meet ing of all teams and managers planning to. enter the Junior church basketball league has been called for 1:39 Saturday at the YMCA. The three divisions. Pony, Intermediate and Junior, will begin play Satnrday. De cember i IS. This league is for beys under 16 years of age. Sensational shirt values at Bish op's Downstairs 8tore 31.90 to 11.35 Ties 39c to 65c Has Operation Dr. H. IT. din ger, Salem dentist prominent In rlvle affairs, underwent a major operation at St Vincent's hospital in Portland Thursday morning. His physician reported that his condition later In the day was sat isfactory, with, no evidence of complications. i " Visit our Toy Gift Dept Bay L. Farmer Hardware Co., corner Court & Com'l. . Woman Named Hn. Don Mc Graw, Portland. Thursday was ap pointed . by Governor Charles A. Sprague a member of the advis ory board for the Oregon state trittustrfal school for girls. She ra creeds Mrs. Henry L. Corbet t Portland, who resigned. Salem C range cooked food bazaar Satnrday, Capitol Press office. Beard Xet Guilty Raymond Beard was found not guilty of reckless driving in a. municipal court trial yesterday. Board was arrested! on complaint by L.1 B. Hlxoa as private prosecutor after an accident at 14th and Chemeke ta streets several weeks ago. Pre-Xmas shirt event at BUhop'a Downstairs store. 3 big groups IL90 and 11.35 Shop early. i us (frfort w w v of coida, taae coo - Jury s Report . Is Due Today : 9 Inquiry Into Alleged Fund Shortages Nearly ., Finished , Report ot the Marioa county grand Jury on a number of routine criminal cases aa weU as the in vestigation of alleged shortages on, the books of City Recorder A. Warren Jones may be presented to the circuit court today, though Deputy District Attorney Joseph Felton yesterday indicated that the Jury might find it necessary to delay its appearance because of routine matters which hare come up lately. For this reason! the jury may hold its report over to. a day early next week. The jury haa met every day this week since Tuesday and in that time coasidered ; a number of routine criminal cases as weU as the matter of the city recorder, according to District Attorney Lyle J. Page. ' - Circuit Court Credit Bureaus, Incorporated, vs. Leo Aany; amended complaint filed with permission ot the court asks judgment for S18C.S1, the amount of an equity belonging to Fred J. Kinsel la an airplane which the plaintiff alleges that Kinsel placed in Arany's posses sion to selL The complaint states that the defendant appropriated the plane to his own use, and that Kinsel received nothing for it Grace McFarlane vs. Robert A. McFarlane; divorce complaint oa grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment In which plaintiff asks restoration of her former name of Grace Clark and 175 attorney's fees if the salt is not contested. They were married at Vancouver last January 5. Beach vs. Salem Brewing asso ciation; request that demurrer be called up for hearing filed. Marguerite M. Wemetl vs. Ray mond Wemett; divorce complaint charging cruel and inhuman treat ment They were married in Min neapolis on January 8, 1327. Probate. Court ' Dorothy Carter estate; apprais al at 33009 in real property filed by William Allls, Clifford C. Stay ton and Laurence Cord. Mary L. Green brook estate; Helena L. Perrin appointed execu trix, and Edward Hubbard, sr., Frank Allen and Charles Wise, appraisers for Marlon county, and Frank Turrell, Barry Ganntlett and O. F. Herron for Lincoln county. The estate la estimated at 310.500 in personal and 31500 Assume Business Name G. A. Mortimer of Seattle and Stella Bisson of Salem have filed notice of assuming the business name of Milady's Shop, and M. B. Gil more has filed farther affadarit stating that he Is no longer con nected with that business. Design Wins Among student winners in the 1939 Umber bridge design contest sponsored by the National - Lumber Manufacturers' association was Kenneth Lange of Salem. A group ot forestry stu dents at Oregon State college won one-third of the student prizes. Popcorn Balls or popped corn for Xmas parties. Karmelkorn Shop. Volleyball Tourney Four young men will go -to Portland Saturday to participate in a vol leyball tournament at the Central YMCA. The players bare not yet been chosen. Gtrrm Canlral The Salem Heights FT A is sponsoring a ben efit Jitney cirnlral In the school house tonight Proceeds wlU go to the hot lunch f and. Salvation Army rummage sale WCTU Bldg., Fri., Sat, 3 ft 9 . Meet S wegle Townsend club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the J. J. Kleeman home on Hollywood drive. Public Invited. Permit Issaed The United Outdoor Advertising company was Issued a permit to erect a billboard at 550 South Commer cial street to cost 7S. Mottoes A Gifts. Bible Book Nook. 914 Saginaw St Ph. 474 S. Pants Gone Charles Andrews, 715 -North Capitol, reported to police yesterday that a pair of trousers he left in the Nelson building were stolen. : - Club to Meet Ceatral Town send club will meet at the court house Friday at 3 p.m. There will be election of officers. 17-Pc colored Belgium linen place mat sets, 33.95. Better Bedding Store. 115 N. High. 3 Two Floe Fires The fire de partment was called upon yester day to extinguish chimney tires at 1215 and 1475 Saginaw street Will Elect Rickey Commun ity club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the schoolhouse for election ot officers. , X 'Births - Farrier To Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Farcier, Gervals, son, Keith Arnold,-. December 2, Salem Gen eral boipitaL- -; EdwardsTo Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edwards, Turner, son, Law rence Arthur, Jr.. December 5, Salem Deaconess hospitaL . Swihart To Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Swihart 8alem, girl, Qloria Jean, December 5, Salem Deaconess hospital. At the ofvrn0 ...Qakkl . sfseckuQcd tkmfarthc where most colds start. Helps present colds developing. . a this rsv I eU U L-J.vc Actress Weds 4 I Gale Beauteous June Gale, Hollywood ac tress, is honeymooning with Oscar Levant, composer and radio quia star, following elopement to Fred ericksburg, Va. It's second marital fling for Levant, first for June, who gave her right name aa GihnarUa. In real property. A will satisfies a mortgage to Helena F. Perrin and ,a co-signer, gives proceeds ot aa investment to Francis J. Green brook, a graadson, aad $50 to .Augusta Watklna, a grand daughter. Edwin J. Green brook and Helena F. Perrin are to re ceive the residue after satisfac tion of other minor bequests. American Surety company vs. Weber A. and Josephine R. Hat trem; notice of garnishment of any property from the Andreas J. Hattrem estate due to Weber A. Hattrem to cover Judgments for $4870.97, 1373.23 and $103. Marriage Licenses Donald Curtis, legal, service station attendant, Eugene, and Beulah Webb, legal, housekeeper, Turner. Municipal Court Richard H. Lucke and Gordon W. Edwards, violation ot basic rule; each fined $2.50. A. Nelson, drunk; 10-day Jail sentence suspended, to leave town. Salem Theatres Show "Trailer Local motion picture houses are showing the Christmas seal "trail er" this week. This film tells the public briefly what Is done with the dollars that are contributed to the Christmas seal campaign against tuberculosis, which will continue until Christmas day. Tu berculosis associations all over the country carry on a year-round program with one main objective ia view the eradication of the disease. The trailer will show pictures ot medical research, health edu cation, finding cases of tubercu losis by means ot the x-ray, visit ing nursing service and treatment In a sanatorium. Albany Leads In Job Placements Turkey Indtutrr Helps in ; Iixm Coantj Office; ! 1603 Situated Albany led the 21 offices, of the - Oregon state . employment service in Job placements during November, due in part to the con stantly expanding turkey indus try that Is sending thousands ot holiday birds into every corner of the nation. With orders at band for more turkeys -for Christmas and New Tears, turkey picking Jobs la the alley, towns were- expected to start again next week. - A report of L. C Stoll, director of the state employment service, showed that Albany's office pro vided 1C03 jobs in November of which 143 C were in private in dustry , 183 supplementary and only 47 public. Portland was sec ond with 978 placements, of which 590 were private, 183 supple mentary and 20 s public. Klamath FalhKwas third. Eugene fourth. Roseburg fifth. Newport sixth and Ontario seventh. Generally improved conditions were reflected in the year's de crease in active files from 80,419 to 35,827 registered jobless, while new applications taken last month were 5957 compared with 76 S 6 for November, 1938. Another en couraging feature of the report was the Increase of private place ments from 1377 last year to 4274, while public jobs dropped from 1224 to 969. Here are the district office placements, comparing Novem ber 1933 and November 1938: Albany. 1603 and 147; Port land, 973 and 616; Klamath Falls. 523 and 477; Eugene. 377 and 194; Roseburg, 339 and 34; New port, 313 and 25; Bend, 276 and 162; Ontario, 302 and 315; Sa lem, 256 and 128; Corvallis, 205 and 110; Marshfield. 175 and 169; Astoria, 159 and 140; Bak er, 144 and 89; Oregon City, 88 and 123; La Grande, 86 and 106; McMlnnvllle. 60 and 69; Med ford. 53 and 52; Tillamook, 49 and 10; The Dalles, 39 and 33; Pen dleton, 35 and 81; Hood River, 69 and 46. Hearing Is Set For Patrolman Hearing of Patrolman Atlea A. Wlntersteen ot the Salem police f force on charges of ase of ob scene language and discourtesy toward the public will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the city hall before Chief of Police Frank A. Minto. . . Expected to appear 'as wit nesses against Wintersteen are Mrs. A. E Pruitt. who signed the complaint against him. Mr. aad Mrs. Forrest C Wire, and Waldo Mills. All appeared be fore the civil service commission protesting against Wintersteen's actions. Should charges against Winter steen be sustained Chief Minto may either suspend or discharge him. - Recruiting Office Hits High Record Twenty men were enlisted in the army during November through the Salem recruiting of fice, the largest number enlisted in this city In a single month since the formation of the Port land recruiting district of the army in 1922, Sergeant Sam til m pelson, commander of the local station, said yesterday. The last fire men enlisted here In November are Warren E. M su rer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Maurer, route 4, Salem; Nor man D. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Thompson, 1385 North 4th street, for air corps. Moffett Field. Calif.; Floyd E. Ambrose, son of Mrs. Lovey Potter, 2030 Maple avenue, coast artillery, Panama: Edwia J Walbert, sonef Mr. aad Mrs Henry A. Walbert, roate 4. Sa lem 9th field artillery. Fort Lewis, Wash.; aad Conrad H. Lee, son of Mrs. Elma Wise, West Staytoa, for air corps, Hawaii. 11 BAYS Hi B FT TO GIVE Tks Perfect Hrahaas Gill LAST DAY TUESDAY. DEC 19th if ':? ..', 7 X - , - v - ' ; ; , v . i , - 1 - .v - "J - ; - ? - - " inji gWiM i .f " W- - iMB,,mMsBnuuauuuuMuuunuuuuuuuuuumuuuuunuur m Vni a sm fc, hijmiiw 9TnmM mm i SBvasbOammaauannnnumuu - , SnO U e3$ TcScenr Frcsied . Ccssslct FSES Zl V3 OlTir FC3 ITJITED TIUE Q , I O 523 STATE ST PHOTS 5572 Final Rites Set For Salem Woman Funeral services for Mrs. M. L. Jones, who died at the family residence, 1411 Court street, Thursday at the age of 81 years, will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the W. T. Rlgdon chapel. Dr. W. C. Kantner will officiate. Burial will be In the Jones ceme tery near' Brooks. Mrs. Jones was born at Hub bard, the daughter of Alfred and Sarah Hovenden, pioneers. In 1878 she was graduated from Willamette university, and in 1880 was married to Madison L. Jones. They lived at Brooks and Lake ' Labish before moving to Salem about 10 years ago. Mr. Jones proposed the drainage of Lake Labish.. : , Survivors are the husband, and children, Mrs. Anderson Cannon ot Portland, Mrs. John Withy- combe of Arlington, Mrs, Clair Jones Gray of Salem' Ellis IX. Jons of Eugeae and Senator Ronald E. Jones of Brooks. anC nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. ft p Give for .... -f Christmas Presents Rama SpadaHw Packed ior Shipment ot No Extra Coat a3 Edt IHIciinats for Complete Cooking Instructions in Every Pscksge. 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