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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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Eight The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Saturday, October 30, 1937 ipuain HWljiyl Norwegian Lutheran Church Has Election Wef Weather Fails to Dim Enthusiasm (Continued from page 1) Woodbum Officers of the LDR of the Norwegian Lutheran church recently elected are: Freda Hansen, president; Karlen Benson, vice-president; Betty Brachmann, trea Una and Chapman scored on the third attempt. The final touchdown, scored by Chapman, came after the team had marched straight down the field on a nice assortment of plays. Salem players Included Heinle, Hill, Miller, Gottfried, King, Hansel, Rollins, Chapman, Myers, Wlckert, Nelson, Hillman, Yada, McRaa, Alan Smith, Dudley, Henderson, Barham, Williams, Mavnard, Stewart, Putnam, Reeves and Bob King. tercepted pass and ran 45 yards to go over. One conversion point was made.

Astoria made a touchdown following a drive and added the point and then worked a hidden ball play to take the ball to the Salem five from which point the second score waa made. The Fishermen led at half time 14 to 13. Salem had an edge In the third period but couldn't reach scoring territory. A pass from Nelson to HIU plaoed Salem on the 2 yard I Adopt Program For Curbing Delinquency A five point program, having for It purpose the prevention of delinquency among boys of Salem and vicinity, was adopted last night at the Y.M.C.A. when representatives surer; Ines Hermanson, secretary; Fern Hermanson, historian; Helen Yoder, reporter.

Ralph Boding. district president, has been Invited clals of their water departments, to attend the next meeting which will be held November i at the representatives of contracting con home of the president. cerns and public officials were guests by Invitation of the Salem of three service clubs met with leaders of the boys' work division Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon program was open' of the association. Additional serv ed by W.

W. Chadwtck. president Ice clubs and women's organizations will be contacted In the near future of the Chamber of Commerce, who turned It over to Douglas McKay, Union Warfare Flares Anew Over CIO Raid (Continued from page 1) as toastmaster. There was a total of only 30 minutes for speeches, but In an effort to bring the entire group Into a single unit for the purpose of dealing with Juvenile delinquency. The program as outlined last tne toastmaster got several promt nent persons on their feet In that We are proud to have had an interest in the building of this fine Apartment House The ELECTRICAL WORK INSTALLED By Bosler Electric time, in eluding Senator Charles L.

night and adopted by those In attendance Includes: McNary, President Bruce Baxter of Willamette university, R. E. Koon, Cooperation with Juvenile court of Stevens Koon, engineers In era; follow through on Hi-Y men, social science men, etc. the plant construction, and H. Devereaox Apartments To Open November First The apartment house, to be known as the Devereaux Apartments, which has been constructed by Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Devers at DeOulre of McMinnville, president of the water works association of for unity and Industrial organization." He said he expected to lay the groundwork for an Industrial union including the 300,000 workers In the furniture industry. It was recalled that one of the In helping those boys who are In trouble to get a better start again: 1 By personal Interviews with the boy by the boys' work secretary and then referring the boy to proper men from service clubs for Possibility of Sunday afternoon meetings at the for under privil Oregon.

the corner of Fifteenth and State streets, will be completed eged boys; singing, talks, programs, refreshments, with each service and ready for occupancy November 1. The building is a two- club responsible for two meetings The parade got started around 1:30 o'clock as scheduled, featuring the old and the new in the evolution of Salem's water service. There delegates at the recent federation convention In Denver who attacked story colonial type structure with twenty-four apartments, each month. exclusive oi tne caretaxers apart-' 246 STATE ST. PROMPT SERVICE the anti-Lewis faction was Morris Q.

F. Chambers was selected as ment. These twenty-four apart' PHONE 7822 Muster, of the upholsterers' union. general chairman of the commit ments consist of four 4-room were the old fire pumpers, dating back to 50 and 60 years ago, the first motorized pumper bought 26 CIO officials said that the furnl tee to secure enrollments from the apartments, sixteen 3-roora apart ture conference had been planned public schools and to contact addl ments and four Pullman apart years ago, and the latest one pur tlonal service clubs. at the recent Atlantic City meeting of the CIO leaders and was merely ments.

chased by the city only a few Those In attendance last night Court Denies Mooney's Plea For Freedom (Continued from page 1) The kitchens have tiled sinks and being carried out "on schedule." Included: Wallace Bones tee le, Rev. months ago. Boy Scouts assisted in the parade and the Willamette university band appeared In Its new "For this reason," It was stated, Dean Polndexter, C. T. KlrkJand are equipped with gas range and gas refrigerator.

The bathrooms guidance; 2 By following up on the boy and seeing if he Is getting along In his home, school and neighborhood. Sponsoring special activities for boys of Salem: 1 Exposition in the spring, with prizes for all types of entries; 3 Using the horse show building for field days, bicycle shows, 3 Chrsltmas vacation program, educational trips, tournaments. Selecting from the schools problem or delinquent boys and providing them with memberships In the T. Such boys to be Interviewed by a committee of service club men and Wesley Roeder of the Y. Set In motion a training school at Willamette for prospective boy lead- "there la no cause for federation Lions; Ted Paulus.

Dr. David uniforms, visiting people of prom' have tiled floors. Hill, Rotary: Dr. C. W.

Clifford lnence rode In the line In automo The building complete and equip Dr. W. J. Thompson, Dr. Charles complaints.

The peace negotiations are In a status quo condition and we Intend to carry on as we have biles. ped will cost approximately $60, Wood, Klwanis; Paul Berger, WI1 At the reservoir President Chad' 000. Carl Bahlburg was the general lamette university; Ted Chambers, been doing for the present." wick of the Chamber of Commerce construction contractor. Nelson Qua Moore, Y.M.C.A. Despite rumors to the contrary.

again opened the program and UV Bros, were the plumbing contract spokesmen for Lewis pledged that to believe was false, or that they were guilty of suppressing or preventing the Introduction of any evidence which, had it been given, would have been favorable to the defense at troduced Mayor V. E. Kuhn. The ors. Ed Vlesko handled the mason' declared to be "the London dancers this Swing Is thing" for mayor's address was largely historical from the time In 1935 when tne 10-man CIO committee would attend the next Joint peace conference scheduled for next Thursday.

ry, Bosler Electric the electric contractors and Claude Jorgensen the winter. his trial." events that finally led to the preS' heating contract. A low pressure George T. Davis, Mooney's attor ent system were begun. The mayor ney, declared the case would be car gave credit to the members of the heating plant has been Installed and the boiler will be fired by a gas ried promptly to the United States Vikings Play city council who have served during his administration for bringing burner.

Gas burners will also pro supreme court. vide hot water. The gas burner, the Mooney has steadfastly asserted about municipal ownership and velopment of the water works. gas heaters, the gas refrigerators nis innocence, contending he was Great Game and ranges were provided and In convicted by perjured testimony. The mayor explained the nature stalled by the Portland Oas Coke Today decision was the long of the charter amendment that au Salem high school's football team.

awaited outcome of an application company. thorized the program, and reviewed Vibbert Electric Co. had the con All Resident Work on the New DEVEREAUX APARTMENTS WAS DONE BY CARL' BAHLBURG 2495 S. CHURCH PHONE 9621 NO JOB TOO LARGE NOR TOO SMALL for release on habeas corpus filed two and a half years ago with the the history of the movement up to the date of purchase of the plant tract for Installing the fixtures. California court.

N. Doerfler will do the landscape August 1933, and after that date. work. He mentioned authorization by the with every member on the squad contributing his part, turned In the best game of the season In defeating Astoria last night, 26-14, according to a long distance telephone report from Tom Hill, from Hebo this afternoon. Blocking and tackling, which has characterized Salem's play all season, was exceptionally San Quentln, Calif, Oct.

30 WV- city council of the appointment of Thomas J. Mooney, serving a life the water construction committee. sentence In the prison here, said employment of engineers, construc today he hoped eventually to gain tion of the reservoir, supply line, Tax Payments Doing Better his freedom by carrying his case to all other major points and cited strong In the Astoria game and was the United States supreme court. cost figures. largely responsible for the touch "I have been anticipating this ac The mayor concluded his talk by A fraction better than 7S per cent tlon for two years," he said In com' of the 1937 tax roll of $1,584,603.72 meriting on refusal of the California downs which Chapman and Wlckert turned In.

Hill and Heinle, ends, came In for considerable praise by those who witnessed the game played on the west grass of Gyro field. has been paid, and In addition ordering that the new supply of water be officially turned Into the reservoir and then turned the water works over to the Salem water supreme court to grant him a writ of habeas corpus. 000 on back taxes, says T. J. Bra bee, chief of the tax collection divl slon of the sheriff's office.

Mr. Bra 'It la merely a matter of clear Myers did an excellent Job of block ing a way for taking it to the United commission. For the water com-mlslon E. B. Gabriel, as chairman, responded.

Other members of the ing in tne oackfleld. bee believes 1937 will prove the best States 8upreme court, where I have Salem scored two touchdowns year In many years for collection of every expectation of obtaining my taxes. within five minutes at the outset of the game. The first as a result xreeaom. commission are I.

M. Doughton, E. B. Grabenhorst, J. M.

Rlckman and Dr. O. A. Olson. He estimates that collections will "We will make no attempt to so of a steady march down the field total 11,800,000 with the final pay Among those who made the trip before the state supreme court and the second when Wlckert In again, as there Is only one case on ments to come In after expiration of the fourth Quarter period December 15.

The total In new and old other accessories for Stayton Is record of a similar character where to Stayton Island were visiting engineers and others Interested In water development who wanted to PHONE FOR ESTIMATES ON ANY CONSTRUCTION WORK such procedure has resulted success taxes so far collected Is about land gravity line, materials now on hand or In place for distribution system, miscellane fully. 475,000. "My attorney will go immediately see the project which Is of unusual type In the plan of filtration through the Island from North Santlam river to the Intake pipes. ous costs, $5552.28. There remains a danger, however, to Washington to prepare my case for presentation to the supreme Mr.

Bra bee says, that many Marion county property owners will lose their property next year by fore The total cost of the new plant court." to date Is placed at 12.200,000, the Mooney, who was 111 recently, works total of the following Items: closure because of delinquent taxes. aa an orderly In the prison hospital He mentions that under the 1935 Purchase of plant from Oregon- tax enactment, as amended by the Washington Water Service com Gladys Swarthout Mezzo-soprano, fourth world-famous celebrity to be on William B. McCurdy's Paramount Concert series, coming to the Paramount theatre In Portland on Wednesday evening, November 11. Mall orders to the Paramount theatre. Brush College Club 1937 legislature, the county will have pany and Incidental costs, to start foreclosure on property on Guest Olsen Home which the 1937 tax has not been paid In full and half the oldest back tax 038 06; Stayton Island supply line, 10.000.000 gallon Fair-mount reservoir, supply line engineering, planning distribu paid.

Brush College A meetlni of Portland, Ore. When Billy Rose decided to assemble the high lights from his last seven productions, both in the theatre and the out-door amusement field, he was staggered by the weath of material available for his purpose. After The department recently notified Brush College Helpers was held some 2300 property owners of the tion, and Investigating Little North Fork of Santlam, North Santlam and Willamette river possible sources, Investigating wells muraaay at the home of Mrs. Fred situation. ALL PLUMBING AND PLUMBING FIXTURES In the New Devereaux Apartments we installed by NELSON INC.

Experts in all Departments of Plumbing Requirements Let Us Help You Solve YOUR Plumbing Problems tuuiiiK, pruning ana mucn inougnt on tne suDject matter he Olsen. Mrs. Carl Harrltt presided. Young married women of the district were guests of the grouD. mus suuuceuca in presenting to port- as source, (4018.54; purchase of Stayton Island, 12300; acquisition of beauties In fine feathers and spang' land audiences at the city auditor.

Polk County Seeking Program numbers Included vocal lcs. right-of-way, all construction at Stayton Island, ium on Thursday and Friday evenings, November 18 and 19, a full solos by Mrs. A. E. Utley; reading To these he has added the finest acts from the four-corners of the oy Mrs.

jueiana wendt; reading by Book System Change construction between Stayton city two-and-a-half hour revue that In Beth Wendt; guessing contests. limits and Stayton Island, corporate his Ideas In this type of Dallas Sheriff T. B. Hooker, globe, spotted In place of the often' slve "Skit" and the oft times untn terestlng "black out." Mrs. C.

L. Blodgett was In charge of devotional. Mrs, Charles Mc- 501.84; chloiinator house and equip entertainment. Deputy Assessor Hubert Dunn and ment, 14702.81; reservoir drain Carter, Mrs. O.

L. Blodgett and Past, eyefllling, hilariously funny, gorgeously costumed, full of world- Floyd K. Bowers, state auditor, left line, 18-lnch supply con There Is no misconstrued satire Mrs. F. c.

Ewlng are the nominating committee for election In No that Is more often than not mis famed comedians and beautiful Thursday morning for Bend where they will conduct an examination necting reservoir with distribution system, new high level understood, no offensive or sugges girls (all Texan), "Show of Shows' of the books of the offices of coun vember at th home of Mrs. Oliver Whitney. tank. Including supply main and tlve scenes in Billy Rose's "Show of an amalgamation of his two ty assessor and sheriff of Deschutes drain line. $13,561 82; valves and casa Manana Revues, shown at The hostess served Halloween re Shows," but, It Is one that the entire family may attend without i county.

The trip and Inspection Is freshments to special meats. Mm being made In connection with a Fort Worth, Texas, Frontier Centennial and Fiesta In 1936 and 1937. The startling water carnival "Aqua blush, for a perfect evening In the theatre, something you will take proposed change In the system now employed by Polk county. The in cade," produced at Great Lakes itial expense, according to Assessor Olen Martin, Mrs. Louis Singer and two small daughters, Mrs.

Joe Singer, Mrs. C. Nelson, Mrs. Frank Rlvltt, Mrs. Sam Maers, Ruby Newton, Irene Cutler and members.

Mrs. John Schlndler. Mrs. Victor DEVEREAUX APARTMENTS choose GAS for all purposes Ed C. Dunn, will be In the neighborhood of from $4000 to S5000, but this would be absorbed In a saving In other directions within the space Olsen and daughter, Joan, Mrs.

A. away with you, memories of a grand entertainment to be carried for all time, to recall with a chuckle, yeah, even with a guffaw. It's a new kind of a revue conceived by the man who Is the acknowledged master-showman of the day. Nothing to compare with It Is touring the country in this day and Ewlng, Mrs. O.

L. Blodgett. Mrs. C. Ewlng, Mrs.

Esther Oliver. ELECTRIC FIXTURES In the new DEVEREAUX APARTMENTS Installed by VIBBERT ELECTRIC CO. 651 Court Ph. 9146 of a few years. Dunn believes that as the county handles better than a half million dollars annually that the change would be a step In the right direction.

exposition in Cleveland, Ohio, In 1937, with the entire Lake Erie as background. His Pioneer Palace Revues of 1B36 at Forth Worth and 1937 at Cleveland, for which much of the material was taken from his Music hall, where he made sophistical old Manhattan wake with his congress of old time vaudeville In the Hon-ky-Tonk Revue so dear to the old west. Out of Casino de Paree, the original cafe-theatre night club on Mrs. A. E.

Utley, Mrs. Charles Olaze, Mrs. Bertha Oarrow. Mrs. F.

Wilson, Mrs. Oliver Whitney. age, numbering In Its organization Mrs. Carl Harrltt. Mrs.

Ferdinand Singer, Mrs. M. Focht. Mrs. Char ISO people and requiring a 13 car London Metropolitan police are les McCarter, Mrs.

Leland Wendt and daughter, Beth, and the host- special train to transport the company and effccls. studying whether to warn or prosecute dangerous or careless drivers. West 64th street, Just off Broadway, "men ne constructed and opened, he brings the distracting girl num-brrs, with his parade of seductive sir- im' All Electrical Fixtures FOR THE New Devereaux Apartments FROM THE BEAUTIFUL SPUN BRONZE CHANDELIERS TO the wall brackets and kitchen fixtures were supplied from our complete Electrical Department BAHLBURG-ODOM GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR THE DEVEREAUX APARTMENTS PHONE 9621 AND TALK OVER YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS WITH US YES We are proud of the brickwork on the DEVEREAUX APARTMENTS FOR FIRST CLASS MASONERY CALL EDW. R. VIES COMPANY PHONE 5007 Becoose GAS IS BEST for Heating, Cooking, Water Heating Refrigeration! No wonder this smart, up-to-the-minute apartment has all-gas service) For cooking and refrigeration, Portland gas and gleaming new gas appliances are unsurpassed.

Tenants like this combination for Its efficiency, beauty and low operating cost. By supplying truly automatic heat and unlimited hot water, gas assures real comfort to Devereaux tenants and real savings to the owners. Be comfort-wise and thrifty, too, In your apartment or home. Change now to gas and modern gas equipment. PORTLAND GAS COKE.

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