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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1940)
T" OKEGOH SIAIESMAM. Salra. CaSed by Death J. Earl Pick na. ftosehnrg-, brother of K. H. Plcksns and W. C Pickens and lira. J. Dale Taylor, til ot Si ' less, died Thursday La Rosebnrg; of av heart attack. He waa elected county assessor la the November elections. Survivors. In addition to the Salem relative. Sadade his wife and three children. Mr. Ver aita Atterbury aad Wayne, Se attle, and Kenneth ot San Fran cisco, rnneral services will be held this afternoon at M o'clock, -ts rtortn. f tits im n ua XT torn Betarne Uaateaaat-1 Colonel Elmer V. Woo ton, state I director of selective service, re turned here yesterday from Wash, tngtom. DC where he attended a ooaxere&ce ot all atate selective service officials. Woo ton said Ore gon's qaota In the January call tor draftees would be announced within the next few days. Was Mot Arrested -L. E. Town id. West - Salem. - was not ar rested, by 8alem police Thursday as mtcht . have been Implied from 8alem newspaper reports. Town send was sntterlns from heart tree si and apparently had been taken to the city hall and from there to the Deaconess hospital. Wall paper. afathla. 114 8 Coml Beys to Report Boys who at tended the Older Boys' conference will report at the 11 o'clock ser vice ot the Oeryats Presbyterian church Sunday morning- Rev. James Alkln Smith of Salem will a-lve the sermon. Sunday night the Sunday school will present a program. Safety ot roar savings is insured at Salem rederai. 110 8 Liberty Swallows Kerosene First aid treatment was given 1 0-month s old Janice Drakely, 156 Berry street, yesterday after she swal lowed a small amount of' kero sene. The child was net in serious condition. Open Saturday nights until Chrlst aaas. Cooke Stationery Co. 170 Stats. Attend Bar Meet Journeying to Portland Friday were Justice J. O. Bailey of the Oregon state supreme court and Allan Carson, attorney, to attend a bar associ ation meeting. LookToy prices slashed at Farm er Hdw. Co.. llf 8. Coml. sfeeilag Canceled The natur alisation class at the Salem TMCA will not be held tonight, but will begin again Saturday night, Jan nary 11, C A. Kelts announced yesterday. LOST Billfold. Rwd. Ph. SSI1. Ness 8110 The recent basaar held by the Woman's club ot Me hama netted that organisation 1110. OBITUARY Haynes Mrs. Carrie Estella Haynes, late resident ot route six, Salem, at a local hospital Friday, December 10, at the age ot 77 years. Sur vived by three daughter; Mrs. Bessie Lukinbeal and Mrs. John St Clair, both ot Salem, and Mrs. Laura 8tamler of Petaluma, Cal if.; sons. Charles T. and Frank W. Haynes, both ot Salem: sister, Mrs. Nettle O. 8mlth ot Portland; also II grandchildren aad 10 great grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, December 11, at 1:10 p.m., from the Clough Barick chapel, with Rev. M. O. Field officiating. Concluding ser vices will be held in Lee Mission cemetery. Baker At the residence, Salem, route three, Wednesday, December 18, Randall 8. Baker, aged C4 years. Husband ot Sarah; father of Helen Oresdel ot Klamath Falls, Clario Baker ot Portland, Oeorge Baker ot Forest Grove, Henry, Murray, Muriel Baker aad Mrs. Lucille Price, all ot Salem; broth er ot Leon R. Baker ot Portland and Ethel Roth we I of Canada Funeral services will be held Sat urday. December 11, at 1:10 p. m. In the chapel ot the W. T. Rigdon company with concluding services at Belereet Memorial park. Rev. Dean C Polndexter officiating. . Kelly Mrs.. Mary Elisabeth Kelly, at the residence, 790 North Commer cial street. December It. Sur vived by husband. W. F. Kelly. of Salem; three sisters. Mrs. Ro berta Wynkoop, Miss Lucille Bru ner and Mrs. Mildred RadcUtf: father, Charles Brnaaer, Los An geles, and a brother, Ray Bruner, -Detroit, Mich. Funeral services win be held Saturday, December 11. at t p.m. at ths Portland Mansoleum. Portland, with Rev. William Booth Cllbbom offlcia--Unc Clough-Barrlck In charge. - Bosley Margaret B. Bosley. 18. at her .Late residence. Salem route . six, .after a short Illness. Came to 8a- Jesa It years ago, residing here ; lnce. Surviving are. her husband. Oerge Bosley; three sons, Floyd and Roy Salem, and Karl et Ions, 'Ore.; one daughter, Martha. Sa lem; . one sister. E f f t s Eaton. Olympla, Wash, and on grand- daughter. Funeral announcements laterr by th TsrwlUlgsr-Sdwards Faneral home. Russell R. 8mith. Into resident et 111 Garth avenue. West Sa les, at a local hospital Thursday. It. at the age of S Bay TTxTf VOB"94 ta TDw W SOL TJtfOOIJr - a4 nut ponuvr aa 'SmJMtsmovTSSMar n-tirtt test,.-!! 1 1 pi n . . fill - - V J J News Briefs Coming Events j De. ChriMmas. I Dec S Last day for aliens to register at potofficc ; Jan. Saleaa small schools f Jan. Willamette nnlvev ettf - Sweek Assigned Chief Justice John L. Rand of the state supreme court yesterday assigned Circuit Judge Calvin L. 8week, Pendle ton, to go to Burns to try the case of Lyon vs. Maseru, et aL. involv ing the aale of personal property and receivership proceeding. Christmas service la Grand The atre 8an. at 11. Congregational Chareh. R. A. Hutchinson, preach ing welcome. . None Die la Weekr-The state industrial accident commission re ported yesterday there were no fa talities -due to industrial accident daring the December It to IS per iod, and a total of Til Industrial accidents during the seven days. Dressed turks. Rt. 1. B. f 7C.47F1, Has Operation Lucius Forbes, Monmouth, underwent an appen dectomy at the Deaconess hospital Tuesday night. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Forbes and a student at the University of Ore gon. H. L. Stiff Furniture Store open nlrtitlv nnttl X m Marshall Is Ul John Marshall of the Swegle district has been seriously ill at his home with the Influenza. He is reported as im proving. H. L. Stiff Furniture 8tore open each night until mas. Fin Strikes First Aid Captain Charles Charlton and Captain Herb Savage of the east Salem tire station are both off duty on account ot flu. Plan to Wed K e n n e t h R. Rolfe and Leslie F. Gardner, both ot Monmouth, were Issued a mar riage license recently at Vancou ver. Wash. Camellias, asaleas tor gifts. H. L. Pearey Nursery, Court St., blk. W. ot Com'L Speeding Charged Harvey F. Borrin. Forest Grove, was charg ed with violation ot basic rule by city police yesterday. Agriculture Board to Discuss Legislation Discussion of legislative mat ter will feature a meeting of the state agricultural board here to day. A number ot bills, scheduled to go before the 1941 legislature, probably will be approved. years. Survivors are a son, Rus sell Smith. Jr., Salem, and a sis ter, Mrs. Ralph Scharf, Portland. Funeral services will be held Sat urday, December 11, at 10 a. m. from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Rev. Guy L. Drill offi ciating. Interment IOOF ceme tery. Taylor John Taylor, late ot 147 North Commercial street, Thursday, De cember 19, at the age of (5 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Oer t r u d e Thompson, ot Wichita. Kan.; also two sons. George and Charles Taylor, both la Alaska. Announcement of services to be made later by Clough-Barrlck company. Faulkner John Thomas Faulkner, late of 670 Union street, at a local hos pital Friday, December 10. at the age ot 47 years. Survived by wi dow, Mrs. Beatrice Faulkner, and one dsughter. Miss Mary Patricia Faulkner, both of Salem. Recita tion of the Rosary will be given Sunday evening. December 11. at 8 o'clock. In Clough-Barrlck cha pel, followed by services Monday, December 13, at t a.m., at St, Jo seph's Catholle church. Oaaalagham In this city December 10, Thom as Morton Cunningham, late of Ashland. Funeral announcements later by the W. T. Rigdon com pany. Kfarchner tn this city Friday. December 20, John Oeorge Klrchner, late ot 71S South ltth street, Salem, age 81 years. Father of Arthur Klrch ner of Salem and Martha Garden er ot 811tcoos, Ore. Stepfather of Jose Skinner ot Long Beach. Cal if, Oris Carr ot Great Falls, Mon tana, and Mary Nelson ot Forsyth, Mont. Recitation ot th Rosary will be given Sunday eveaing De cember 11 at 8 o'clock in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com pany followed by services Monday, December U at 10 sum. at SL Joseph's Catholic church. Laldlaw James H. Laldlaw, lata ot MS North ISth street, Salem, at the Veterans hospital, Portland. Fri day, December 10, at the age of 4f years. Survived by wife. Mrs. Gladys: Morrow Laldlaw, aad son, William Morrow Laldlaw, both ot :8a tern: sisters. Mrs. W. K. Scandllng. of Portland, and Mrs. Margaret . L. Callaghan. Saa Di ego, Calif. Friends are invited to attend services to be held Mon day, December 11. at Clongh Barries: chapel. 1:10 p-sa. Con- dadlng services at Belcrest Me morial park, private. . v - enunssssBMsjssssn James Gates, nt n local hospital Deoember 10. Fnnernl annoanee ments later by Clough-Barrick company, LOU MA K' I' HA RATE luora 'TIcvcr Say Dii Hit John : Gloria Payne - : Dickson Silverton Case Fails to Open Defendants Blissing WTien Hour Arrives; Defense Attorney HI Ths matter of A. W. Simmons aad others against ths city ot Silverton remained unheard and unadjudged yesterday ' when Cir cuit Judge Carl Hendricks ot Fossil, scheduled to hear the case, tailed to appear at the courthouse here. His ebseaee was the result ot failure of word to get to the clerk ot the circuit court and to at torneys for the plaintiffs that one of the defense attorneys was -ill. and that the trial had gone out tor that reason. Ths word reached Judge Hen dricks at Portland while he was still on his' way to 8alenu He halted his - Journey, assuming that other parties to the suit had been Informed of Its continuance. Meanwhile Custer E. Ross, at torney for the plaintiffs, and the plaintiffs themselves watted la the courtroom until finally in formed ot the postponement. The suit involves validity of the Silverton charter amendment setting up a city managership form of government Plaintiffs, who Include Roy Morley and A. R. Eastman In addition to Sim mons, are members ot the city water commission who seek an adjudication on the election be fore they surrender the water system and other properties la their care. Circuit Court Justine Nelson vs. Byrum O. Nelson: complaint for divorce on grounds ot cruel and Inhuman treatment in which plaintiff asks return of name Justlna Hamby; married October S at Vancouver. Eena company vs. Ted Crltes and F. H. DeHarpport; motion of defendant Crltes to make more definite and certain. Motions to place on trial docket filed la Llssie 811 fast vs. 8. P. Matheny; J. E. Pariiah vs. Har ry U. Miller: aad J. H. Calla ghan vs. J. H. Laldlaw aad oth ers. N. M. Lauby, liquidator ot First National baak ot Mt Angel, vs. Peter Borschowa; answer al leges chattel mortgage Involved executed over six years ago and in consequence Is outlawed. Mrs. W. O. Walling vs. United States National bank and United States National building corpora tion; answer alleges accident on stairway ot United States Na tional bank building was due to plaintiff's own negligence. Probate Court Stephen Hemshorn estate; Hu go Hemshorn appointed executor of $10,000 In personal and $10, 000 In real property. A will leaves dower Interest la real property, personal effects, household goods and a one-acre tract of land to the widow, Elisabeth; 1.1S acres and unpaid balance on notes to taling $5300 over the sum ot $3000, the latter to be secured by mortgage oa real property, to Werner Hemshorn. a son; 108 acres and farm equipment to the executor, another son; a 81 acre tract to Arthur Hemshorn, son; two tracts of land, one of 10 acres to Wllhelmlna Hemshorn, a daughter; 41.18 acres to Al phonslne Lelek. daughter; 43.18 to Eugenia Penelak. daughter; $1 to Joseph Griesenauer, and $600 to Father Alculn Helbel ot Mt. Angel parish for masses, the latter to be paid out of the first monies coming Into the hands ot the executor. The residue of the estate Is to be divided equally among the six children. William F. Kelly estate; ap praisal of My r ton Moore, Robert Fallon and John Hobsoa at $834.18. F. M. Woodward estate; notice ot appraisal of property situated in Linn county at Linn county courthouse December 17, by Lu clle P. Curry, administratrix. W. I. Staley estate; no Inher itance tax assessed on $11,761.71 total estate, of which $7078.74 comprises net taxable estate. Le gacies are to the widow, Nell M. Staley, $3817.86; and to Lucile Staley Relnhart and Paul H. Sta ley, children, $1768.94 each. Emporia Editor Honored NEW YORK. Dec 10-(P)-Willlam Allen White. Emporia, Kan., editor, was chosen today as recipient ot the Churchman award "for the promotion ot good will and better understanding among all peoples,' awarded an nually by the Churchman, inde pendent Journal of the Protestant Episcopal church. Births Fags; To Mr. and Mrs. Gay B. Fagg, 1148 Center street, n son, Gary Guy, born December 10, Sa lem General hospital. Gescher-To Mr. aad Mrs. Her man B. Geecher, 8tayton. a son. Gary Lee, born December 16. Dea coness hospltaL Stoab To Mr. "and Mrs. Ales Staab. 689 North Capitol street, a daughter, 8haroa Kay, bora De cember 11. Deaconess hospital. Benrd To Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond P. Beard. ISO Crawford ave nue, a son. John David, born De cember 14, Deaconess hospital. Nelson To Mr. aad Mrs. Hen ry V. Nelson. 411 North list street, a daughter, Nancy Lee, bora December 15, Salem Goners! hospital. . : , 3ALE MS NEWEST THEATRE! BOBBED Last Tlsses Today Gesm Antry tn "CABOLCXA IOOIT PIUS' "ETSO FOB A DAT" 0G 5 10 Tu Mfrnchtt ' '. .4- Specially Schools on at Clatsop ; For Giiaixbmeri; Con Issues Statement for Clirfetmas CAMP CLATSOP, De& 2&1-A series of schools for mili tary specialists Is being conducted by qualified officers with in this regiment. j 1 ; -,, - - : Then are the schools And their Instructors: Buglers, W. C. Germain, warrant officer in command of the band: clerical (administrative) Captain Charles L. Unruh, adju tant: sealor Instructor. Lie ten sat Allyn C Steltmacher, person nel adjutant; junior instructor and instructors. Technical 8er reant Georre O. rorcard and Staff Sergeant William Detlafs; clerical., (supply). Lieutenant Michael J. Melchlor and 8ergeant Torgard: cook and mess sergeant. Lieuten ant Zed C Harris; electrical. I jjtnfMnant r.hariM IV Zaiiir: me chanic (auto). Lieutenant-MeKI chlor nnd ' Master Sergeant Carle-; ton Roth; mechanic (artillery). Lieutenant .William R.. Crary! ra dio. Lieutenant Thurlow V. Wan-j ehope aad Master Sergeant Robert Hulst; telephone. Lieutenant Don Baker and Private Paul Hamby; observer (height finder, anti-aircraft artillery). Lieutenant Clar ence E. Grelg and 8ergeant Wil liam Hozle; observer (naval tar gets and movements). Lieutenant Leon B. Van Nortwlck; meter oology. Lieutenant Andrew Baker and Master Sergeant Roth; intelli gence. Captain Beecher Dantord: motor transportation. Lieutenant Melchlor and Staff Sergeant Robert Simon, and chemical war fare. Lieutenant Jack R. Wood. Transferred to Headquarters In a recently Issued special or der Sergeant Joe A. Barbe was transferred from Battery F to Headquarters Battery. Garbe was transferred In rank In order that he could retain his rank as sergeant, and he will work In the future as steward In charge ot the post exchange. Colonel Clifton M. Irwin, com mander of the 140th coast ar tillery regiment, has Issued the following statement to members: "The Christmas season brings the command to the conclusion ot its three first month of federal service, the conciusioa ot aaother year, and the close ot thirteen weeks of Intensive training. "In view ot the unsettled world condition, the war department has been most generous Is allotting ten-day furloughs and leaves ot absence. As your commanding officer, I only regret that all members ot the command can not be given full advantage ot this leave, but It Is necessary that part of the personnel remain on duty to protect several hundred thousand dollars worth of prop erty now In the possession of the regiment and in use on this post. "W see ths fortunate members of the command leaving for their Christmas holiday and send with them out best wishes for a pleas ant Christmas and New Tear with the families which they left tn September. "It is hoped that aU of you will return In good health at the conclusion ot your leave with a firm determination to continue the excellent work you have done while in the federal service. Call Board GRAND Today Henry Fonda In "Young Mr. Lincoln, and Brian Donlevy In "Sharpshoot ers. LIBERTY Today Gene Autry In "Carolina Moon," and Anita Louise in "Hero tor a Day." HOLLYWOOD Today "Ooldwyn Follies" with Edgar Bergen. Charlie McCarthy and the Rlts Broth ers, and Hopalong Cassidy in "Stagecoach War." STATE Today Bob Hope, Martha Raye In "Never 8ay Die. and John Payne, Gloria Dickson in "King ot the Lumberjacks." ELSINORB Today The Marx Brothers la "Ths Marx Brothers Go West." and Slgrid Gurle, Ralph Byrd in "The Dark Streets of Cairo." CAPITOL Today Allan Jones, Nancy Kelly in "One Night la the Tropics." and The Three Mes quiteers in "Trail B lasers." Saturday Marlene Dietrich la "Seven Sinners." aad Jack Holt In "A Fugitlv From a Pris on Camp." TWO TOP FEATURES She Out-Laughs! She Out-Fights! She makes a South Seas Typhoon look Eke o gentle breezel DEmiai eW CrfdH liMiinmil?! 1 crcaranosr teatvzzi- c? Th ahoddbix aIrrlrw storr If M M Club Notes ! f!A Uerry Christmas to yon all from, Santa Clans.. Yes sir,. Mies, and you wlll.se him .in person today . at the Mickey . Mouse Christmas party. . . But, more about this later. . MMO . ! First, however, credit must be given to last week's show. Thanks to Montgomery Wards, several Mickey Mouse members were able to win swell prise such as n gun, camera, skils, etc We certainly appreciate the cooperation given to us by Wards. The bike-peddl ing contest seemed to make quite a hit as well as offered excite ment to everyone. Others par ticipating on last week's show were Maxlne Holt, Helen Dean aad Jean DuRette (known as the Delta phi Trio) who sang "That Same Old Story; and, Kent and Keith Markee, who ended the show, by playing on their twin trumpet "The Holy City." MMC 8PECIAL! The tlst Is Here. Yea. Mice,, the day ot days has finally arrived. What a day It's going to be. Fun, entertainment. prises, soags and Santa Clans. The stage, show, Mies, will not begin as it usually does. Instead. the show will start with the new Mickey Mouse choir. This choir. made up ot small club members, has been practicing for the past two weeks, and they really have something to offer. While they sing, 8anta Claus will briefly tell the story of Christmas. This part of the program will last but tea minutes, and will be presented In a serious manner; therefore. Mice, due respect will be expectd from each one ot you. The rest of the program, however, will be nothing more than a big Christmas party with a Christmas tree and all the trimmings. There will be special contests, novel prises and Christmas songs aung by every one. Also, Santa has something up his sleeve which will give everyone an opportunity to win a gift. So remember Mice, If you want a pre-Chrlstmas party It's MICKEY MOUSE TODAY. What a party this is going to be, especially when we have the Marx Bros., too, in "Go West. aad also the "Dark 8treets of Cairo" with Slgrid Gurle and Ralph Byrd. Besides this, we will have another chapter of "The Green Hornet Strikes Back." So Buntil l o'clock Your Own. MMC, WES. Youth Held at Dallas Taken by VS Marshal DALLAS. Dec 20-UP)-U3 Mar shal Jack 8ummerville took cus tody yesterday ot John W. Hlles. South Dakota youth arrested here October 0 on an automobile theft charge. The marshal aaid Hlles was wanted on a charge of driving a stolen car across a state line. T asnaVanrTVsr Last Times Today Continuous Today - 1 to 11 PM. "OOLDWYN FOLLIES In William Boyd la "STAGE COACH WAR" Technicolor Also News, Cartoon Serial Hey! Kids, Attend ths Hollywood C3urlstmas Party Today at ItOO P. M. FREE ORANGES AND PRIZES Starts 5 Today j 0 I rt I INI M J ill! U Revenues for State Ganged Eccles 2-Year Estimate Is $119,22463, Tope ; Total 1 Budget . Revenues available tor the op eration ot Oregon's stats govern ment daring ths two years begin ning July 1. 1M1. will aggregate approximately S11S.S24.SS3 or S2S.7S0 In exoeas ot th budget to tal for the next blennium. Stat Budget Director David Eeeles re ported hern yesterday. These revenue, as segregated by th stats budget division, fol low: 8tate general funds, total S If, S6S.SS 4, including income taxes lS,4SS.Stf. inheritance and gift taxes fl, SI 1,0 St, insurance prem iums tax H.fTt.SSS, transfers for stae police $1.0 St, Sit. miscellane ous fl.C0.8S7 and balances left over from previous bienalnms M0S.S4T. 8 tats special funds, total ITS, S07.S0S, Including gasoline taxes, motor vehicle fees, etc, f 21,213, 000, game funds f 1,030. f SB, com mercial fishing tees f 214,772, con tributions to Industrial accident commission ft,S12,lSf, contribu tions for unemployment compen sation ft.000.000, forest patrol taxes 3SS,SS0, liquor commis sion profits ft, 790, tOO, student tees for higher education $2,3 4 1, S4S, department ot agriculture fees $818,773, and other state funds, including flS.OOO.OOV wholesale cost of liquor. $17,992, f72. Federal funds, total $17,071, 8ft; tor public welfare 1 7.7 61, 973. tor highways f 5.860,000, for vocational education $28 1,7 ft, tor unemployment compensation f 1. 708,882. for agricultural extension 1880.704 tor public health $290. 000, tor forest protection $329. 700, for other purposes 2288,222. County funds, total $889,700, for public welfare $4.897.479, for other purpose $291,210. Other funds, for repayment et loans by veterans to ths World war veterans state aid commission 84,100,000, other funds $200,424 (endowments and gifts to Institu tions ot higher learning). Annual Employe Party Is Today Employe of Winder's laundry will hold their annual Christmas dinner and party In ths laundry dining room Saturday noon as guests of the owners. E. L. and Van Wleder. For several years the propri etors hare held the dinner party tor their more than SO workers, giving each a turkey in addition. Gifts are exchanged around a Christmas tree. Windishar Plays Host to Employes Playing his annual role of San to Claus for ST employes of the Capital City laundry, Thomas A. Windishar, owner and manager of the company, was host to the em ployes and their relatives at a Christmas party and dinner at the laundry Thursday evening. Motion pictures ot the recent or n Daily and Sunday U (Except Monday) JJ 311 days throaghoat the year The Oregon Sutesxnan will reach m X friend, or loved one, reminding them of your thoughtful well wishes A Statesman subscription is not a gift that is given and soon forgo- ? ten but a gift that will be appreciated in the utmost. vA - ' : - . - 1 es i Pb0O9 By Carrier By Man (Omtalls Calsa CUy International 'Convention et peace officers held in Mexico City were shown by Dr. David Bennett Hill. The technicolor, movies vers tak en by Dr. Hill when ho visited la Mexico nnd show many scenes in Mexlcaa towns and Tillages. Mrs. Windishar received n satis down-fUled comforter from ' the employe. Baskets Filled by Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross council ot Panish junior high school held Its regular meeting Monday after school. Joan Remington, presi dent, presided. After the meeting the - group went to the home of Mrs. George Ailing, chairman ot the Junior Red Cross for Marlon county. Here they - worked, tilling Jars, dressed as Santa Claus with can dy. These Jars are to be. given to children in a hospltaL -. . At the close ot. the. meeting. Mrs. Ailing served the group hot chocolate, sandwiches and cookies. MIDNITE PItEVUE STARTS SUNDAY THE BIG LAUGH MYSTERY WITH MUSIC I I 1 " fit I i. iMifci.i.nnu imtA ' PLUS V' "BEHIND THE NEWS with Lloyd Nolan Dorothy Dare port Last MARX BROS, in Times STREETS OF CAIRO Today MoaM Matinee 1 P. M. u 311 ...All Rolled Into One I! rs A Subscription to and we will bill you January First ft 60c SOe Un&s) Fete for Birtliday Picked in Plans srs now under wsy for the celebration of the president's birthday tn Salem, and Dr. Ver non A. Douglas, cottaty health : officer, wni head the committee here. Funds from the annual dance,; to be held -January- SI. will go ; toward the fund la the national and ' local tight against infantile paralysis. . Mrs. David Wright will act as vice-chairman of th - committee again this year, and O. A. Suing will be treasurer. Mrs. Georgn R. BL Moorhead ts secretary the committee. ' Other members -are: W. . W. Chad wick. Rev. George H. -8wift. Brasier 8 mall. Rovsna Eyre, Uax Ine Baren. Dr. Hirghr.-A. -DdwdV William Cahisdorf, Wllllanr En trees. C W.- Crary. O. D. Olson. Dr. V b. F. Pound. O. - L-Paalson. Vernon. GOaeorov Frank B. - Ben nett. R. 8. Keens and .Y. S. Kahn. TONITE AT 11:30 LSABN3 fm n..'M, 1 " V I KeVs to a daz of f rtodHomorMen-te th tcrtsn's big Mirth, Melody and Mystery showt . . al set for toughs, cars, and rvg cutting rhylhnl I &3 ;!b3wjsras..i. SJ J Pos MGO WEST -Pta DABX with SIGRU OURUB . - Christmas Party - oe Gifts Pcj Yccx By Carrier CTO . 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