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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1929)
Thm OSEGGSl STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Merging, Jane 7. ' - ii mm . 1 ... . ". v . I II I II 1 1 - , Wins Snook Cwp Caroyl Bra-j den, senior at the high school; woa the Snook trophy offered for the fifth year by Mrs. Grace 3. Wolgamott. head of the girls' physical education department, for the girl showing the greatest skill, endurance and strength in the efficiency testa. Rath Arnold, later of Esther Arnold who won the award last year, took second place with only a margin behind Miss Braden. The winner, inci dentally, has' been song leader for the student body the past year and i has also taken a prominent part in school dramatics. Business GIrU' Picnic Mem bers of the Junior Business Girls' club held a picnic at Woodland park Thursday erenlng. tearing towa shortly after S o'clock. The dob will hold but-one more meet ing this season before declaring a two-month vacation. Those whe went on the picnte were: Anona Welch, Elizabeth Welch. BiUie Fluster, Betty Elofson. Bessie Tucker, Esther Hillman, Dorothy Tucker. Mildred Judson and Kox anna Zlelie. Mrs. Eric Batter of the Y. "W. C. A., which sponsors the club, accompanied the girls. Mr. Norman Visits W. F. Nor man, member of the school board at Woodbarn, was a business ris- ltor in Salem Thursday. Mr. Nor man is moring to Portland short ly, and while here called at the city superintendent's office to re sign his position as chairman of the school officers' convention which will meet here this fall. No successor has been appointed Collision Reported Rosetta Smith, 1840 South High street, re ported to the police Thursday that her automobile was struck and damaged slightly when she slowed dawn tn turn Into th drivewav t her residence. She did not learn the name of the other driver. Miss Wood Retams Miss In ex E. Wood returned Thursday from Phillips university of Enid, Ok. la homo, where she has been com pleting her musical education for the past two years. She was for merly employed in the office of the secretary of state. Jfew Doctor Here Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gray are recent arrivals la Salem, coming here from Illi nois where Dr. Gray has been practicing before removing to Sa lem to be affiliated with the Sa lem elinie. The Grays are making their home in the Engle Court apartments. Dr. Gray was botn in Pittsburgh, Kansas, bat la the short time spent in Oregon is al ready a firm believer in the ad vantages of the west. As a young man la the community, he is being welcomed Into the younger ' set about towa. Morts Vfcitiag- Here Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mort are visiting friends in the city for several weeks. They are on a vacation trip from Chicago, where for .the past two years Mr. Mort has been taking advanced 'work in the Uni versity of Chicago. For several years Mr. Mort was pastor of the Methodist church at Independence. At the university he Is in charge of the men's club. While the east is attractive in the educational fa cilities it offers, it is Mort's hope that eventually he will be able to locate in the Willamette valley. Answer Filed An answer was filed in circuit court Thursday in the ' case of Arnold Christen vs. William A. Florence in which the plaintiff seeks to recover dam ages for an auto injury, received In a collision with the defendant. The latter maintains in the an swer filed that plaintiff was ne gligent in the fact that he wss 300 feet away from the auto driv en by Florence and saw. that the latter's car was la an unfavorable position. Answers For Woolworths Counsel for the F. W. Woolworth stores filed answer Wednesday in circuit court to the Complaint re cently made by James McGllchrist who seeks to recover wages al leged to be due for services rend ered. The answer alleges that the Woolworth company does not have its business office in Portland and cannot therefore be sued there. Waiting If " "LiAv" vHilakes i 3 VI, I' l MJ51 Neglecting your teeth means added cost, also the destruc tion of sound, healthy teeth. Its easy to neglect your teeth, but it's not so easy to get along without them. Act now, before it is too late. My free examination will tell you of the exact requirements of your, teeth. Do not neglect your teeth for the want of ready cash, take advantage of my liberal credit system. Cash or Credit my prices are the same. Twentieth Century Plates 110. Nature Expression Crowns IS DR.ELDRIEDGE DENTIST SOS State St. Salem, Ore. Duncan to Stay Fred Duncan, in charge of the men s furnish. ings department at Miller's will not remove to Longview, Wash., as was reported here early this week. Mr. Duncan was offered the position of being in charge of the men s furnishing s depart ment of the Columbia River store at Longview but declined this po sition, Store Leader Visits F. H. De Vofe, district superintendent of the Montgomery-Ward stores for the northwest, was tnrougn sa lem on Thursday on his way to McMlnnvllle where a new store u tn ton onened June 22. De- Vrtr conferred with Manager Me Allister of Jhe local store while in Salem. a iArt nnorted S. E. Keith m.v. - M . tc a niomv afreet. reDOrted U the police Thursday a collision be- tween his automoone ana a ma chine driven by W. A. Barcus oot nnih Commercial. Mr Keith reported that Mrl Barcus, . a i I iU. stopped in an intersection wuuuui signaling. To Clear Title Suit to perfect a title on property was commenc ed in circuit court Thursday by O. A. Hartman and H. Hartaan. To Attend Three faculty members at the Ea- glewood school are planning to attend summer school tha year. according to Information .filed Thursday with the city superin tendent. Miss Lyle Murray, principal, will attend the Univer sity of Oregon session at Eu gene; Miss Genevieve Anaerson will attend the state university Portland courses; and Miss Ma deline Heckman will attend the University of California at Berke ley. Mrs. Maude Forkner will spend the summer on the xeaerai forest look-out station at uas ridge. where her husband will be ranger.' . Install Bulletin Board Instal lation of the five by three foot hniutln board, carting gift of tha senior, class, was made at the iiirii aiOiAal Thursday. The board is fire feet long and three feet wide, with two electric lights at the top and a plate with the don ors numeral in one corner. It has been placed opposite the prin cipal's office oa th esoath wall. PrunUtioB by Wesley Heise, class president, was made at the last assembly weanesaay morning. smW m.t Rnnauet Dr. and Mrs. Norman K. Tally were in Portland Wednesday to attend the 75th anniversary exercises of the iMrt Presbyterian church. Dr. Tully being one of the speakers . itl.mniwf InbllM DSnqUCl. vra Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Tally at tended the commencement exer cises at Oregon State college and were guests of Dr. Kerr a me president's luncheon s Ttofmnlt 2 ndfntemt J ad g- ment by default was awarded M. M. Ransom in the case against D. H. Williams and Ray C. Williams in a Terdict rendered ia court Thursday. The Judgmeat calls tor $120.12 aad costs. Xon-Sait Granted A voluntary non-suit was granted la circuit court Wednesday la the case 01 F. J. Koland and Harry atoraa against John Dresler. The appli cation for the non-suu was maae by the plaintiffs. SoUars Win Judgment Judg ment bv default was granted K. D. SoUars in circuit oaurt Thurs day against L. C. Hutchins. The Judgment calls for $391 and costs Xamed Administrator J. W. Gilman was named administrator of the estate of John Z. Larson, riA&ed. in nrobate court here Wednesday. Emahift t TOUt Large Six hundred aad sixty-tour applicants for work vera registered with the T. M. C. A. federal government employment bureau -daring the month of May, R. J. Hendricks reported to the T. M. C A. board at its meeting Thursday. Of the aumber registered. 225 were sent oat on jobs and SOI were placed. Flowers Sent Kay A fine bou quet of flowers, the complements of the board of the Salem Y. M. C. .A. were placed in the state room of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay on Wednesday erenlng in New York City as a gift upon their de parture for Europe. The Kays expect to he gone about two months. Fuller Injured F. E. Fuller. Salem route 7, suffered head in juries Thursday when an auto mobile ia which he was riding col lided with a machine driven by Mrs. Harry Wiedmer. BOO North Cottage street, at , Cottage aad Marioa shortly 'after noon. Mr. Fuller was taken to a hospital for treatment. Local Man Graduates Raskin Blatchiord, son of Dr. B. Blatch. ford of Salem, will receive his dental degree from North Pacific College, Portland, at commence ment exercises to be held next Monday. He was formerly a stu dent at Willamette university. Rolls Under Way Compilation of the assessment rolls for this year fs progressing steadily under the direction of Deputy Assessor Shelton who has the assistance or two girls In the assessor's office. Child to Local Folk Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Maultsdy. 1010 Oak straeet, are the parents or a ba- hr. eirL bora last alght at the Salem General hospital. West la Polk County O. P. West.-sceut executive for this area, visited towns ia Poia county Tnxtrnday ktteraooa and eveaing la the laterests of scouting. Here From Mill City D. B Hill, clerk of the school board at Mill City, was a Thursday busl ness visitor in Salem. Sneedin Charred Victor Wright of Philomath was arrested Thursday in Salem on a charge of speeding. Visitln Store Here N. A. Broeren. credit manager for Fu lop's, was a business visitor to the local store this week. Three Lads Wait Three lads arrested Wednesday oa the charge at stealing bicycles, were being held in eounty Jail Thurs day awaiting a hearing. Two of the lads are under 18 years of age. Spencer Leaving A. A. Spen cer who has been with the local Montgomery, Ward store for the past month is removing to Cor vallis this week to take the as sistant managership of the store there. Kennira Planned 8. P. Hale received a permit from the city building inspector's office Thurs day, te repair a dwelling at 1430 North Commercial street, at a cost of $400. Property Appraised Property of Phlomene Geer. deceased, is evaluated at $1500, according to an annralsal filed Wednesday in probate court here. All the prop erty ran sis ta of real estate. Amto Recovered The Hudson brougham belonging to Ellis Coo ley, atolen here early this week. wm rsenvered at Eareae. the lo cal police were notilled Thursday. Ia Portland Visiting Mrs. George Lewis aad daughter, Flor ence, are la rortiana for a saort visit. Newsboys To See Drama Production Newsboys of Salem Papers will be especial guests of the Salem Drama elnb Friday night when a special performance of "The Pi per is te be put on at the Grand theatre. Half the proceeds from the performance goes for the work of the Salem General hos pltaL garniture And repairing Furniture Co. Dollar Every alght M&rioa hotef. S:I0 te at tH We Are Allowing $80.00 For your old radio or phono graph during the special intro ductory offer of the new Fada Screen Grid Radio. It will pay yoa to see this remarkable new set. Eoff Electric Inc. .317 Court. St. For Used Can See Tick Bros. High and Trade. See The Snanvr. Healthy Puppies aC Salem's Petland, stock, bird and pet dogs. For Used. Cars Vlck Bros. High and Trade. SSO.00 Allowance For Year- Old radio or phonograph on the purchase of the new Fada Screen Grid Radio at the Eaff Electric Inc. For Used Can See Vlck Bros. High and Trade. Thomas Bros. Band, Mellow Mooa, Wednesday and Sat. Ask About the Special Introductory offer of the new Fada Screen Grid Radio at the Eoff Electric Inc. Good Radio to Trade For wood or ased Ford. May he ased with batteries or eliminators. Cost S1SS for Quick sal or trade only $TS. What have youT Ad dress box 105, care statesman. Husky High Grade Baby- Chicks, all popular breeds in stock. June prices. Salem's Pet- land. Phone 656. - Weed-end Special Baby Potted plants, 5 cents each. Salem's FeUand, 27$ State. Big Auction Sale Saturday 1:30 n. m. at F. N. Woodrys aucttoa market. Summer street. The furniture or s &a lem homes. See ad. tor particulars. Phone all. Trade In Your OU Radio-. Or ahonograph for iis.ee. on one of the new Fada Screen Grid Radios at the Eoff Electric Ie4 DeMolay Benefit Tonight :00 Public invited. i Xorth Salem W. C T. V. Cooked food sale, .Saturday, Stiff Bldg., Hlgb street. w CastiUaa ball. Jnst Received a N Shipment of crepe and geor gette dresses and millinery from New York. I wish it distinctly understood that the bankrupt stock at 420 Court srteet recently advertised as merchandise from "Mi-Lady's Shop" has never had any connection with my atere. Mi-Lady's Shop, S2S State st. Spring Time is Dancing Time and KENTI HALL is A Good Place to Dance Every Saturday Night Find It Here Tiny Yetew Kitten Lost !i From S00 Union. Finder call 91 Old Time Dance Crystal Gard Every Wed. aad Sat. alght. I Hand I ."R30QI? 1 AD I Tailored StSOfrfiG Woo! lnennmmnnnnMnanMninwavnnMnannnmwaf Oa Health Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gwinn have gone to Cas cadia Springs for the summer fori the benefit of Mr. Gwlnn's health. Daniels Takes Trip Mr. H. H. Daniels Is leaving Sunday for a three day trip to Devil's lake in thi Interest of Modern Community developers. City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1266 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable H. L. STIFF FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings Gulbranson Pianos 450 State Phone 1708 cltregt Memorial 8206 jStittt PriCed A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town "Good For Him!" Ice cream is one of the best foods for children. Easily digested, and when made of only purest ingre dients will make them fat Schaefer's Drag Store 185 IT. Com'l. St. Phone 197 The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem. Penslnr Agency BE SAYS ITe have a 1929 Chevrolet coupe well equipped, motor overhauled and la good con ditlon in every way for $325 OH1 Is The House That Service Built" Styled For Young Men And For Men Who Wish To Stay Young For Men and Young Men Tailored Where Styles Originate, -By Master Tailors One Price ii W. Johnson & Co Sole Distributors "Monroe" Clothes 469 State St Salem, Oregon Here Exclusively I It ' s aavaaaw aaaaaaaaawami ami nam Kg BIG FARMER'S DAY O n n mssm Si! Every Saturday 1:30 p.m. at F. N. Woodry's Auction Market From Factory to You Imported Wall Tapestry's and Oriental Table Coverings ALSO THE STURDI - BILT Mohair, Velour, and Tapestry Overstuffed Davenports, Chairs and Cogswell's at Manuf actors prices. A larje stock to choose from. They just arrived. Just think of buying a lovely cut Velour Davenport CJC HO for only FW.UU Also Remember We are giving you an extra special in the NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Ostermoor Spring Mattresses Built Not Stuffed Which Is Proven Best by 75 Trs. Test .J Our Price $5.00 Dollars Alao Extra Special price on all floor coverings Inclndinl Wfltois, AxnJnatera, Velvet. Unolewm in Rags and Yd. Goods, also Dialag Room aad Bedroom Furniture. Take a Drive out Sumner Street and pay us a visit, look over what we have, you ara not obligated fa any way the Savings will surprise yon ;; &vz3&en r.3pi?EiGtJ;r v Sumnier'St. Established-1916 lu , t Located at 1610 N. Summer f ' Consisting of 'A The Farniture and Faralahinga of the Homes' of A. H. 9 i tt mn mm. J. H. EUis and many other U , ceTaeT PW ii follow,: 4 Bedj coOj JJ nteelSpring. and Mattresses. Steer Range. Home Comfort, Range, 2 burner OU Stove and oven, Jfriera4or Sanitary Coach aad Pad, Telephone, K Queen Sewing Mhlae. M brary Tables, 2 Chiffoniers. 2 Drears, 2 Dtatog J" Cook Stove, Breakfast Tables 8 good Oak Itotken. Rockers, Oak Cammode. miZ Tapestry Rug, Oak Radio stand. Book Shelves, Small Rags, Iiaoleam lbags. Linoleum Floe Coverings, 3 Looking Glasses, Lamps, 0k Dining Chairs. 8 Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Ironing Boards, 15 gaL Vin egar, S gnL ock. Cider Pres. A-l, lots of othjr Mtecellaa. eSns arises of furniture. Small farm tools of afl kinds, also a sec Spring Tooth Harrow, Double Set Driving Harness, a Hay Forks, .Pitch Forks, Shovels. Rakes, Hoes, Small Tools, Urge aad small Wire Stretchers, Cross Cat Saws, Log Chains, Rope. PRIVATE SALE A real eood Radio for the farmer, all complete with batteries, aerial aad alL Cost new f 185.00, for only S30.00 at Private Sale, Also new Dveaporte at $43.00 aad up, new Linoleum Rags at a great saving. Imported Wall Tapestries, Simmona aad Crescent Beds aad Springs at prices unequalled. Lovely Rags aTs wonderful saving aad other things that go to far alsh a home. Oar prices are always less than Special Sale Prices. ALWAYS REMESIBER Toa caa always buy for less- at r. N. Woodry's oa Summer street. A Call will convince you, Established 15 yrs. in Salem I pay cash for used furniture or will sell for yoa oa commlssioa "I Sale Every Wed. Nile 7:30 P. M. and every Saturday afternoon 1 :30 P. M. . V ,PHONE 511., ...-. i - An Invitation to Automobile Owners, and the Public in General: We are happy to announce a Four Days Educational Meet in Salem, on Fri day, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 7, 8 and 9. The public is cordially, invited to attend this Meet daytime and evenings at our showrooms, 525 Cheme keta Street, Salem. . By a three-reel motion picture show we are moving Dynamic Detroit to your door, showing you the deep canyons of the financial center of the city; also the magnificent new Art Center, the Italian marble Art Library, the Art Museum, the Natural History Museum where wonders of land and sea are shown back of and under glass and abounding in tropical vegetation, also the Belle Island Aquarium with its display of deep sea fish. In a tri-motored airplane you may catch a birdseye view of the City, and you will be landed at the objective point, the Hudson-Essex factory where four hun dred thousand-cars peryear are built, or approximately 1 900 per day, which is at the rate of three per minute. During this educational Meet we will show a Thantom Essex Challenger, with a cut-away motor, body, top and chassis, electrically .equipped and operated, showing the full details of construction, material, upholstery, hardward, color, etc V In a fashion show on our own floors, of utmost interest to men and women, the mo tor, color and design of the Essex line will he revealed. , Essex, the Chauenger, having successfully challenged all that the motor world has to offer now in this unusual Meet challenges the thinking and appreciation or. the public in this striking exhibition. Detroit, which you will visit in picture, is tbe motor capital of the world. There 80 per cent of the automobiles of the world are built In Wayne county, where Detroit is located the March registrations showed Hudson t- Essex lacked only one car of equalling the entire registration of eight of its leading compebtors, in the same price class. In succeeding months an increased .ratio prevailed. : Detroit is MOTOR-WISE. As goes Detroit, so all other sections quickly go. In this Educational Meet we give the public the opportunity of seeing WHY Detroit goes so strongly HUDSON-tJbbiiA. , Remember tfie dates, June 7-9 inclusive, day and evening, Essex showrooms, Chemeketa & High streets, at Hudson- PASTES EaMrE&S. Hudson-Essex Distributors Corner High and Chemeketa Street Telephone 1000 ; T A.'