The OREGON STATESMAN. Scdem Oregon. Friday Morning. MarcE I. 1843 PAGE iinnz Local News Briefs CUaJc Held, Sllverton A den tal clinic In progress In Sllverton tie past two days will b comple ted today. Wednesday and Thurs day 400 children were examined and all ot the grade school child ren will have been examined after today. The local doctors doing the examining- were Dr. H. E. John son, Dr. William McNeill and Dr. C. R. Wilson. Miss Margaret Me Alpine arranged the clinic and was assisted by Mrs. Blanche Eck tnen, Mrs. Lee Haskins. Mrs. W. H. Preston. Mrs. Glenn Bride well and Mrs. Claren Jasque. Dr. Vernon A. Douglas held a baby Olnic yesterday in Sllverton and examined 33 Infants. Roawe Dam Protested The tate game commission, through the attorney general's office Wednesday filed suit in the Jack ton -county circuit court to enjoin the Bearer Portland Cement com puy from completing a diversion and wlrg dam now under con struction in the Rogue rirer two miles a bore Gold Hill. The com a lain t charges that the dam would interfere with the free passage of migratory fish. The dam was to be used in connection with the op eration of a new power house. Dr. J. Vinton Scott announces new dental offices 744 N. Capitol Permits iMtned Building per mlts were issued yesterday to the Shell Oil company to repair erviee station at 294 North Lib erty street, 150; E. H. Muller to erect a one story dwelling and ga rage at 1120 Wilbur street. 1600; Ratha Seling to repair a store building at C95 North 14th street, 940; A. B. McDowell to repair a dwelling at 2S3 South Cottage street, $45; George Chapman to repair roof of a dwelling at 1305 North 17th street. $18. Ohiro Permit Ruled On A chi ropractic practitioner who fails to report to the state board of chiro practic examiners registration of his annual renewal certificate with the county clerk, is not sub ject to haying his license cancelled or revoked without a hearing, At torney General VanWlnkle ruled Thursday. The opinion was asked by Edwin &I. Bristol, executive secretary of the chiropractic ex aminers' board. Mark Twain brings you all that's new and smart in shirts. $1.85. A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N. High. Made Lieutenant Applontment of Earl W. Thomson, Portland, as second lieutenant. Infantry, with alignment to company B, 186th Infantry, Portland, was an nounced here Thursday by Ma jor General eGorge A. White, Ore gon national guard and -41st divi sion commander. Licensee Ittnued Licenses to wed were issued recently in Van couver, Wash., to Harry T. Kessler and Lolita L. Skipper, both of route one, Sllverton; Glenn D- Arnold of Scio and Gladys M. Kelly of Jefferson, and to George Asher and Alma A. Armstrong, both of Dayton. F. M. Tatman, barber, has moved to 320 State. Garner's Shop. Attend Klwanls Meet Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ramseyer and Ed Ga briel attended a ladies' night meeting ot the Tillamook Klwania club Wednesday night. Ramseyer was formerly lieutenant governor of the district and is past presi dent of the Salem club. (rtP to Meet The Marlon County Republican club will meet at the chamber of com merce here at 8 o'clock next Tuesday night, according to Del K. Nelderhiser, president. A pro gram la being arranged. Legion Dance The Kingwood American Legion will sponsor a dance Saturday night at the Le- glon hall in West Salem. The com mittee In charge of the affair in cludes Will Reld. Elmer Cook and Charlie Unrnh. HiUlMMue Hearing Today Hearing for M a x i e Hlllhouse, charged with a statutory offense, will be held before Justice of the Peace Miller B. Harden at 9 a.m. today. Log Permits Graated Mathlas Waldklreh. Molalla, and W. H. Mills, Jefferson, were granted per mission yesterday to haul logs over county roads by the county court. Coming Events March 8. 0 8Lxth annual high school speech tournament. Willamette university. March 13-10 State basket ball tournament. March 14 Hearing oa hop marketing agreement. March 21 Marion county people's utility district bear lag before state hydroelectric commission, old high school. 8 p. SB. March 24 E aster sunrise service, Bekrest Memorial park sponsored by Salem Chris tian Youth conn. April 1 April 'Pool's Day. April 8 Salem Y Gileemen concert, Leslie Junior high school. Canvass School Vote Official canvass of the Rosedale-Ankeny school district reorganixation vote held recently by the district boundary board yesterday Bhowed eight "yes" and four "no" in Rosedale. and Ankeny, 21 "no." with no affirmative votes. March 21 was set by the board for Aums ville and Shaw district consolida tion election, and adopted a reso lution to the effect that audits required when two or more dis tricts are consolidated shall be performed under direction of the state division of audits. Leaving Chart-h Rev. Paul A. Collard. minister of the Christian and Missionary. Alliance church, will preach his farewell service at the church here Sunday before leaving to accept a call at Bei lingham. Wash. He has been pas tor of the church here for the past 18 months. Safety of your savings Is insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. Salem Girl High Lois Gun ning, daughter of Mrs. E. A. Gun ning of Salem, was one of the nine Linfield college students to earn a first semester average grade of 3.0 which is straight A, according5 to scholastic records issued from the college offices yesterday. She is a senior student in chemistry. Can't Collect Tax The state does not have authority to coHect inheritance tax on $10,000 worth of Oregon bonds owned by an English citizen who died in Bos ton. Attorney General Van Winkle held Thursday. The opinion was requested by State Treasurer Walter E. Pearson. Paint Sale. Mathis. 164 S. Com! Pro-America Invites Candidates All republican and non-partisan candidates are invited to give one-minute talks at the meeting of the Pro-America, Republican women's organization, at the Mar lon hotel on Monday night. The meeting is open to the public. Hearing Continues Judge L. G. Lewelling heard further evi dence yesterday in the case of Roberts vs. Bollier and ordered continuance for 10 a.m. today. The trial is expected to conclude today or tomorrow. Kuitl Promoted A position as Shell Oil company manager in Seaside has been given Hal Eustls, employed in Salem by the company during recent months. Lou Graves of Astoria will take his place here. Dental Examiners Sagg-eeied committee of the Oregon Dental association yesterday submitted a list of eight names to Governor Charles A. Sprague, tor consid eration In the appointment of two members of the state board ot dental examiners in April. Mem bers of the state board of dental examiners in ApriL Members ot the board whose terms expire In April are A. E. Greenhalgh. Port land, and William E. Moxley, Eugene. T Board Meet Business of the YMCA board at tho March meeting Thursday consisted ot department reports by Tinkham Gilbert, treasurer; Dr. R. Lee Wood, physical; Rex Wirt, Junior board; Paul B. Wallace, -religious; Fred Lamport, endow ment; T. M. Hicks, community chest; Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, per sonnel; Dr. Frank Brown, world service; Carl Abrams, education al, and Ted Chambers, 100th anniversary. Boost Tourney, Urged Bruce Williams, Willamette university football player and newspaper writer, urged the Salem Lions cluh yesterday and the Rotary club Wednesday to back the management of the state high school basketball tournament to be held In the Willamette gym nasium next week. The tourna ment brings $15,000 to $20,000 to the city, he declared. Ask Dance Hall Permit H. S. Reefer, president of the building department of the C h e m a w a grange, filed application yesterday tor dance hall permit for the grange hall located north of town On Blotter Austin J. Mack, 3 46 North Capitol street, is booked by city police on a charge of failure to give right of way to a pedestrian. Chimney Flares Firemen were called to the Leonard hotel, 25 4 North Front street, yesterday to extinguish a chimney fire. To Hike Sunday Ths Cha- meketana will leave the Senator hotel at 8 a. m. Sunday for trip to Cougar mountain. Those planning to take in six-mns hike, led by Bessie Tucker, are asked to register at the hoteL Goina- South Richard C. S till- well, district manager ot the so cial security board, will leave to morrow for San Francisco to at tend a three-day social security conference. Baxter . to 6peak Dr. Brnee R. Baxter will be the speaker at the meeting of the Salem Realty board at the Quelle toaay noon. His subject wui n xne Man Before the Realtor." Elmer Bashor Dies Word has been received of the death In Los Angeles of Elmer Bashor, who made his home in saiem for many years. Creditors to Meet The Salem Retail Credit association will meet today noon at the Argo hoteL Dis cussion of names relative to cred it standing will be featured. Inspects Schools Rev. Arthur J. Sullivan, archdiocesan superin tendent of Catholic schools, com pleted his annual surrey, of local Catholic schools yesterday. Ebv Speaks Tonight Judge O. D. Ebv of Oregon City will address the Marion County Democratic society at the court house here tonight. Bulletin to be Read The Cen tral Townsend club Is meeting at 8 olock tonight at the court house. A special bulletin from Washington will be read. To Show Picture James Lo der will show his moving pictures at the Waldo Hills community club tonight. File for Commit teemaj E. L. Rogers has filed for republican precinct committeeman for Quina- by precinct Woolen Mills' Account Asked Chester Page Snes, Says His Share of Profit Unpaid in '35-36 Chester A. Page yesterday filed suit for an accounting of the profits of the Thomas Kay Wool en Mills in circuit court her yesterday for the years 1931 and 1936. In his complaint he stated he had accepted employment as superintendent of the mill in 1926 at a salary of $4200 per year and 6 per cent of the net profits, having given up a previ ous position paying $5000 yearly. He fulfilled the term of the agreement until 1937, he said, and during that time received payment for profits earned dur ing 1920 and 1933, but none for profit accrual during 198S and 1936. He alleges that a profit In excess of $47,000 was made during those years, and asks that an accounting be made to ascertain the amount owing to him as his share. Circuit Court Sarah Penney vs. Benjamin W. Walcher and others; demurrer. Simon M. Hochstettler vs. Thelma O. Calsoa; complaint for foreclosure to recover $353.4$. Industrial accident commis sion vs. Georgs C. Adams; volun tary non-suit by plaintiff. Jesse McNeil vs. August H. Burger; answer states accident caused by negligence of plaintiff or other defendants. State Savings and Loan as sociation vs. Roy V. Hutchings and others; foreclosure decree for $504.14. Order of dismissal In respect -to Lector V. Farnum, named as defendants. Probate Court Henry W. Meyers estate; order allowing Ellen E. Meyers, execu trix, to transfer stock to lmq and Bash Trust company, trus tees. W. H. Burghardt estate; in heritance tax of $319.84 assessed oa net estate ot $36,323.73. W. L 8taley estate; apprais al fixed for March 14 at Ladd and Bush bank. Marriage Licenses Rolla M. Carmine, 58, farm er, root four, and Josle M. Smith, 65, housekeeper, 410 Ford street, Salem. Justice Court Clifford E. Lind; permitting unlicensed person to operate motor vehicle, fined $2.50. Raymond P. Moran; no oper ator's license, fined $2.60. Ray Francis Moran; permitting unlicensed person to operate motor vehicle, fined $2.50. John Q. Diets, speeding with truck, fined $1. Arthur C. Beacock; speeding with truck, fined $3. Viola Crowder; no tall light on truck, fined $1. Municipal Court Wesley C. Glass, violation ot basic rule and no operator's li cense; fined $10 and right to procure license revoked for six months. iX ' ' ' Local Farm Loan Croups to Meet Polk and Marlon county farm ers will meet at the St. Joseph's Parish hall hero Tuesday at 10 a. m. for the annual meetings of the four National Farm Loan as sociations serviced by the Salem group office, J. J. Sechrist, secretary-treasurer announced yes terday. Four local associations will be represented, -the Dallas. Marlon Polk, Stayton and Horticultural. The annual report of the Salem office as of January 1, 1940, shows that office to be servicing 1328 loans to the amount of $3, 644.950. ' The program is being planned by a committee which Includes a representative of each association and the secretary. Committeemen are: Frank E. Way. H. N. Dick inson, C. E. Lewis, J. C. Schnlder and Mr. Sechrist. The program will consist of talks by Dana E. Brlnck, general counsel of the farm credit administration, of Spokane; Oscar O. Swenson, man ager of the NFLA division of the Federal Land bank, of Spokane, and reports of the year's business. There are two directors to be elected In each association to serve for a term of three years. Bob Hope ' Pcrulotto Goddard in "Cat and the Canary" and Pat Joaa O'Brien aad BlondeU Wayne Morris In Tld from Kokoxno" Pedestrian Hit; Driver Arrested Austin Mack, 346 North Capi tol street, was charged with failure to give right of way to a pedestrian yesterday after his car struck and injured P. D. Van Ausdell, Fisher apartments, at Court and Liberty streets. Van Ausdell's . condition was reported as good at the Salem General hospital. Mack - was turning Into Court from Liberty when the accident occurred. He told police ho did not see Van Ausdell. Today and Saturday March of Time Tho Vatican of Pius XH -fwAw anSnWsssnBsi ssBBBBMssmwssmaeiissssm-- &&SSA "No X&SV Place sfrJi t0 Go" Call Board ELS1XORE Today "Broadway M el ody of 1940"' with Fred Astaire and Eleanor Pow ell. Plus "March of Time," The Vatican of Plus XII. Obituary Clark Elisabeth Clark, late resident of 750 North Front street, at a local hospital, -March 5, at age of Cf years. Survived by nleee, Mrs. V e r n 1 c a Strong of Salem, and' a brother, John Cornell of New York City. Services will be held under the direction of Clough-Barrlck company at St. Joseph's Catholic church Friday, March 8, at 9 a.m. Interment will be in St. Luke's cemetery at Woodburn. CAPITOL Today Geraldine F I t s gerald in "A Child Is Born" with Jeffery Lynn. Plna "No Place to Go" with Fred Stone. Gloria Dickson and Dennis Morgan. GRAND Today John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath." STATE T o d a y "C at and the Canary" with Bob Hope Paulette Goddard. Plus "Kid From Kokomo" with Pat O'Brien and Joan BlondeU. Saturday midnight show "Housekeeper's Daughter" with Joan Bennett and Adolphe Menjou. Lewis At the residence, 3411 North east 44th avenue, Portland, Mar tha Ann Lewis, aged 93 years. Mother of Mrs. Florence WlUson of Phoenix, Aria., Mrs. Ethel Mc Coy, and Mrs. Ann Klein of Port land and the lato James W. Lew Is; grandmother of Harry L. Will son of Seattle. Wash.. Mrs. Maude Lantis ot Medford. and Mrs. Mar guerite Morgan of Vancouver, BC; great grandmother of James W. WlUson of Seattle. Wash., and Vetty Morgan of Phoenix, Arts, funeral services will be held la the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon company, Saturday, March 9, at 1:39 f. m.. Dr. W. C. Kantner of Delating. Concluding services City View cemetery. .Today Sat - 9 HJta -IXC0 ffcemleaT with Walter Pldgeoa M Keaquiteen in HOLLYWOOD Today William Boyd as Ho p a 1 o n g Cassidy in "Range War." 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