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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1930)
The OltEGON STATESMAN, Salen, Ore yclScriday lis rcfc Jdy 13,1350 ; ' ' - - V PAGE FIVE . . . r. i . ... .. - - . LbcalNews Briefs Meyers to 6a( Crux Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer are- leaving to day for Santa Crui, Calif., where tbey will attend the convention of tbe Northern ! Life Insurance company. They are making the trip by motor and have with them George Bern and Erie Martrntf ot Salem. They will be gone 10 days. In recognition of services it' hwrinM . sold daring tne Want Answer Omitted On groan da 'that' W. A. Liston vio lated court orders by acting as ex ecutor of the estate Before he had filed an undertaking ea such, John Tschida, contestant; against Liston in the matter of the estate of Amelia Olbrich Tschida, ' iiaa filed In circuit court a motion to strike Llston's answer to Tschlds's objections. Llstoir-was named ex TMt Ctove-itf Art A second trip of tnspectloa to the. eave-la oa the eoeunty - roaod between Gates and Detroit took members of tie county eourt to that sec tion yesterday The construction company" for the Southern Pa cific up there has put two men en the Job to keep filling up where the earth Is breaking following the cave-in. Kdaks, - developing, " prescrip tions, Woolpert A Hunt, Court at Liberty. - Case Dismissed Settlement if cases out of cour tresulted Sat year, the company is presenting! ecutor by the court after a will i 0ftB. romAt?rtnlt ' ... ..... T - ... . Ilniln Ttlt A lim lealn w f V anlta naa oeen xouna, inereuy causing I" " : T 7 discharge of an administrator lr?ugb J B originally appointed by the court. oh ? ;Jt John Tschida aaked'the court to ZfSX Z. I.r t demand that Liston file an under-1 Smlta S,BBt Clifford L. taking before he could act as ex ecutor, which motion the court upheld. Case. Lambert cherries wanted. Claude McKenney. High and Mill C Loans wanted. Gilt edge se- treet- Call 1664. Here Prom Monmouth Mrs. Overhulse and Mrs. Albert, both students at the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth this summer. were visitors in Salem yesterday and while here paid a eall to the county schoool superintendent. Mrs. Albert will teach in the Mill eurity. 12700 $2800 and $3000 On modem Salem homes that now have larger loans by $750 on them. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. On Way Home Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Taylor of the ' Sunnyside ter. Miss Dorothy Taylor, -j Oity schools this fall. school principal, from Oklahoma, that they expect to be back here in a week or ten days. They have been making an extended' trip through the. east and report hav- Mever with the'trip. Meyer has the distinction of being the first man in Oregon to qualify for the Tower club and has several times been leader of the company on written and paid tor business. Electro -Kold refrigerators, $185. Silent running and 1 effi etentf C. S. Hsmllton Furniture Co. Complaints Amended Amend ed complaints were filed in cir cuit court Saturday in four cases, all hinging upon, an automobile accident, which occurred last Aug ust 23, when a vehicle owned by R. B. Crittenden and M. Jer man, defendants In tne actions, collided with a car driven by Purl Nies. Clara Nies seeks $20,000 damages and costs as result of the accident; Purls Nies seeks dam ages of $7,500 for injuries; Lloyd BlckeTl seeks $7, 00 and Hilda P. Dennis seeks $30,000 general dam ages and costs of medical, treatment. One good Electric Refrigerator lightly used. New" price 1Z50. Used nrlce 1125. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. Watts to Long Driver ahead ef her waited until he was ready to turn into a side road before he signalled to turn into a side road before he signalled his Intention, says Clara Schermacher, of Tur ner, route one. In accounting to the sheriff for an accident on the Turner road In which her ear was Involved. Fred Sheffe of Salem. driving a feed truck, was the driv er who failed to signal soon anouzh. As a result Miss Scher macher had to swerve to the left abruntlv to avoid hitting the truck squarely. Take a ride In the new Pontlae Big 6. Try out the wonderful per formance of the new Oakland V type 8. Licenses lsoed Wedding bells am scheduled to ring for three couples as result of .tort lieeiitf, Henry Smith was Lhort time. censes esuiu : I nnea sio m 'justice eourt satur- Seeking permits were: ciauae te- da and latc M eommlttPd to I Retarnmc to Salem Dr. B. H. cil Lyons, 491 Tacoma. avenue, thc countT jail when he could not j White, who has been in the east Portland; ana tana rwya aiu, ralse tne .ine money. Smith ad- for the past three months taking XS0 Para street, roruauu; iar mltted ta tbe instiee that he had special work. Is now en route back Beckman, Oswego, and Marjory been driving for a year without I to Salem, coming by way of Cali- J. Welghtman, oswega. Marvey an operator's license. He said O. Warner, Irrigon, and Zelpha he had intended to aUrt ea8t g00B JS. Bouiware, nn iunu vwm- witn geverai brothers. mcrcial want nsA f n m 1 1 n r T1. Sit. Dollar dinner every night 1:45 tn 8 .1 tli. Uavlnm luitl. . Plesde Today The Sunday school of the American Lutheran ing a pleasant stay in Washing-1 church will hold its annual pie- ton, D. C. They met Congressman nlc today at Hager's grove. The Hawley there and also enjoyed group will meet at -the church at several side trips to places of his- 10:30 o'clock this morning for a toric interest. They report en- short service, and then win go to counterlns some extremelv hot I the grove, leaving town aoout weather in Memphis, Tenn. J 11:40 o'clock. Conlin Washers and Ironers Married Here Claude Cecil demonstrated all day tomorrow at Lyons of Portland and Kva Allen, Hamilton's. 340 Court street. Ev- also of Portland, were united In ery lady 1n Salem should call and marriage last night-at the home see this demonstration. I of IRev. W. N. Blodgett on North 17th street. Rev. Blodgett reaa- ii umbers Dave Meet The lo-1 in the eeremony. Mr. and Mrs. eal plumbers' union held its reg- I Lyons will make their home in our Business session at union I Portland hall Friday nlsrht. most of the meeting beinr devoted in diMua- I To Hear Whits all Gordon sions of conditions la the shops Whitnall of Los Angeles, presl- here. Concensus of opinion was dent of the league 'I camornia that Journeymen slumbers are I municipalities, will be the main being crowded out here because I speaker at the Klwanls club meet of the large number of plumbing ing Tuesday noon, his subject to shops and the fact that these are! be "City Planning and Problems manned by family groups. No sol-1 Confronting Municipalities. 1 UIUBVBBJ C V wBJMLia: - JBI maau All Ice Refrigerators at practl-IMrs. Melvin Johnson and daugh- tally H price. C. 8. Hamlltoulter Helen are spending the week- Furniture Co. lend at the Oregon beaches. Mat Johnson, who has been ill for tbe Fined fio Because he drove! past month, expects to be able to a. smaii imcK wunoui an oner-1 rn ta tn orriPA within fornla. He expects to be back at work here about August 1. 20 acres on highway. Price cut from $10,000 to $7000 to. sell now. 24 miles south of Salem. Half fn cherries and prunes. Creek. $2500 cash to handle. Want Dismissal Defendants In the case of Dorcas A. Brown vs. Raymond J. and Iva Krieger Saturday filed amended answer. Stores Being Moved H. F. Shanks. Jeweler, and Frank Ty- I seeking that the plaintiffs ler, druggist, wno nave Been i amended1 answer be dismissed. Jointly occuDTin a store on l Pov A Hendricks. ifi N. High South Commercial street, will be Wheaion Improved A.- J i located at 333 state street Aion- i wneaton. or a bdwhbmiob i aay morning. Tney were moving noior company, ia bow waWw Wbeeler Freed E. E. Wheeler, thir stocks Saturday. In the county Jail for the past three months, was released yes- Certified to Court --After be- terday after serving his sentence, ing arrested for annng witnout Wheeler was indicted by the a drivers license, John kockjuu, grand Jury on a forgery charge, is, was certified to tne juvenile ! niuiiMi snt aruiitv: nowever i court Katuraay. -jnaxe smiu a conference oi attorneys BDaioouna tne uia over, ne was ib- wtwi " uivicvU 2r promise to pay the money back volved In an accident two weeks home Friday. The boy la their Ing at his home on South Church street, after a serious recent Ill ness Sixth Born Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Bates announce tbe birth of an eight pound son, Millard Kv resulted In reduction of the eharg-1 ago. es . from a prison orrense to a , . county Jail sentence. He was Account FOedRltha John known here as E. A. Murray. on. executrix of the estate . of Theodore W. Johnson, has filed We make up your flowers. Luts, I her final account and hearing has sixth child. Coin? tA Ku irene Miss Helen Pettyjohn, her guest, Mrs. Win! fred Krabbe and the Tatter's brother. Francis Gamble, will Folrist. lth and Marked. Tel. been set for August 15. The es- spend the day In Eugene. 2124. Howards Leave Mr. and Mrs, O. L. Howard. held here on a tele graphie grand " larceny warrant from Los Angeles left with deputy sheriffs from the California city Saturday night. The Howards were apprehended here a week ago as they passed . through Salem on a tour of the northwest. Tbey still Gray Belle, 440 State Street Where to Dine Today Files Acceptance J. W. Sad ler, democratie nominee for pre cinct committeeman for. Aurora, Saturday filed acceptance of the nomination. profess total ignorance as to the charge and believe it is a mutate. Their car was left here. Half Price on ice refrigerators. n a UamiltAti ITiimitnrft C.n V. kJ. ,A.....va " , Worms Noted .The eherry worm has made its appearance in some of the orchards about Hub bard,- 8. H. Van Trump, .county fruit Inspector, reported Saturday. Orchards about SaTem show, no eigne of the pest. Plants will continue working on Lamberts all aext week, he thinks. The logan berry picking is - about half through, a survey of the- yards ahow.'-;. Check Debits Up Check debits have risen rapidly In Salem la the last seven years. In 1S2S the check debits for. June were $7 214,743 while In June, 1930, they had reached si3.77,zo. At Olyrapl Mrs. B. B. Her- rtek and Roberta Morton, both ef ! the staff at Rigdoa and Son mor tuary, are tn Oiympia, waaa.. visiting friends. V Special dinner 50c Gray Belle dinner 75c. Dinner deluxe $1.00. For Dinner This Evening- Special Sunday dinner $1.00 at the Marion Hotel today. Special Fried Cfck-ke Dinner today. The Epa. Hotel Argo I) in ing Room Special chicken dinner, and evening. . , soon I We Rent Vacuum Cleaners 3all 2103, Used Furniture . Department 151 R. High) 6ecU Uoaer Dae-lXartln vw rey, AdjaisJitrator at tut estate of uorsara KoaenMim, and Henry XM4 have filed' - amended com plaint la suit against St. Bene dict's abbey. Tbey seek to recover 10.100 which balance eomnlalnt allege to be due loans made to defendant by tbe late Mr. Rosen baum. Dies ia Woodl ltd Word was received here Saturday morning of the' death In Woodland of Orel McKenney, cousin ef Clayde Mc Kenney; of Salem and . uncle by marriage of Mrs. Winnie Petty- ohn. Funeral services win be held there today. Mrs." Pettyjohn plans to attend the funeral. l Tleiie ExhibUlos W. W. Fox. county club agent, was among those from here present at the sheep breeders' plcnle at the Ches ter Fox farm In Waldo Hills yes terday. The club agent had number of bis 4-H aheep Judg ing boys on hand to. enter the contest for the amateur judges. June Normal Month Rainfall for Jne In Salem was 1.03 Inch- compared with .03 Inches In 1925, according to the chamber of commerce reports. The maxi mum temperature In 1030 was set at 100 degrees compared with 00 degrees In U25. Pair Extradited Governor Norblad Saturday authorized the extradition of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Howard, who are wanted in Los Angeles en a charge of grand theft. They were arrested in Sa lem a week' ago. Clerln Om Trip H L. Clerln, assistant manager of the Mont gomery-Ward store here. Is leav ing this weekend en a fortnight's vacation which win take him with friends into the Bohemian moun tains out from Cottage Grove. Released From Jail Harry Smith, brought before Justice court on charge of driving with out a license, was referred to the county Jail yesterday morning, but was released at noon when he paid a $10 fine. Make Reply Defendants in the ease ef Marion Automobile com pany vs. John MeHollck and oth ers of Clackamas county, have filed reply to the company's amended, complaint Boy Missing C. Stelnke, 879 Xorht Cottage, reported to police Saturday that his 13-year-old son has disappeared. The only descrip tion given was that the boy was wearing a light shirt. Mrs. Ramsdeat tn Hospital Mrs. Lloyd Ramsden Is at the Willamette sanitorium with a broken ankle suffered in a fall at her home recently. Has Operation Wanda Dane er, 18, of 2865 Brooks avenue. was brought to the Salem General hospital Saturday for an emer gency operation. From FaJrttetd-3-Robert Dun- gey of the Fairfield district was a business visitor In town Saturday. Case Defaulted Order of de fault has been given In the ease brought by Rayq DeMerritt against Irene C. DeMerritt. $ LAY SERMON J THE AGR OF WEALTH Vlbcady ye are filM. br4y y arc M tick." X CariatklmM IV :S. Ours is a wealth economy. All enr thinking fa permeated with the wealth Idea. In thla age we have concentrated on extraction of : wealth from mother eartn to the neglect of those phases of living which once were prized morel highly. Among-the Hebrews religion was the principal attraction. Men, might languish in poverty but U they, attained distinction as pro- pneta or priests tney were num bered among the great, In Rome the choice career was that of a soldier or statesman. The state JUSTICES PUG SUMMED VACATIONS Members of the state supreme court, who recessed Friday until September 1, are planning to leave soon for their annual vaca tions. ' Chief Justice Coshow will enjoy an automobile trip into eastern and central Oregon, and later will spend two weeks at various beach resorts. Justice Bean, former resident of Umatilla county, will spend most of his vacation at a mountain resort near Baker. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Bean. Justice Brown has completed plans looking to a sojourn in the mountain districts near Roseburg. Justice Brown formerly lived at Roseburg. He will be accompani ed by Mrs. Brown and daughter. Justice Belt will divide hia va cation between Pacific City and mountain resorts. Justice McBiide will spend part of hia vacation In Salem, but will make a number of short trips to the beaches and mountain resorts. Justice Roesman ia now in the east where he is attending the annual meeting of a bar associa tion. Justice and Mrs. Rand will spend part of their vacation in eastern Oregon, and later will go to the coast. waa the object of the highest ser vice and apealed to .the ambitions ef the ablest cltlsens. Art became the great objective la the days of the Renaissance. Wealth itself was chiefly desired for its aid to development of art. So there have been times when literature flourished; or adventurous ex ploration; or oratory. Now all are subordinate to the quest for wealth. A year age It was all absorbing because men thought they were accumulating wealth rapidly. This year it Is all absorbing because men bewail the fact that they are not accumu lating wealth as rapidly as they thought they were last year. True it Is that there is some genuine want, some real destitution, some suffering which calls for human sympathy. uBut we venture that most of the talk of distress and "hard times" comes from those who will lack no necessities. They complain because some of their luxuries may, be curtailed or be cause tneir prorus may not run Quite so large as formerly. It Is because we are saturated with the wealth, idea. Business is king. Art, religion, literature, philosophy, music, these are but the servitors in the tempi of life itoday. Tney say tnat m times or pros perity people forget God. Bat we do not observe In these times of stress that people are remember ing God or turning to more dur able Good than commerce. That la because their distress Is largely In their wealth-psychology. Com paratively few there -are who re ally are suffering. Do we dare to hope that people Of the world will turn to the fin er and more permanent values such as character, Intellect; and cultivate them through elevation of the arts and religion and phil osophy Ja their livest The hope seems Tata. We must let this age of wealth-economy run its course; but all the while those whose hearts respond to poetry and mu- sis ana religion and art must continue to keep the yfgil of their faith and seek to make tolerable the civilisation whose god Is Mammon. . - 4 m - Jennie Tolman Death Reported Here Saturday Word of the death of Mrs. Jen nie Tolman, formerly of Salem, was received by frienda here Sat urday. She died Thursday and funeral services will be at 10 o'clock Sunday and 1:30 with ouriai at ine Turner cemetery, Mrs. Tolman leaves fonr daugn- I ters, Mrs. Mabel'Beck, Mrs. Grace Stewart, Mrs. Mary Day and Mrs. Marian Wei born, she la also sur vived by a son Everett Tolman and several grandchildren. : Homer Barber ' Estate. AUCTION OAIiE Tuesday Next, July 15tb 1:30 P.M. , . 1510 Sixth Street West Salem 2 fine building lots, afce II Mm) lots with 3 room hoase, garage, barn, horse, chicken, furniture, farm toots, set har ness, wagon. Sold on terms $300 eah, balance arranged. This Is a fme property for the right party. Investigate this. MRS. LENA BARBER, Administratrix F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer tn charge PHONE 511 cA popular priced , Electro-Kold has designed Unit Model 49EU .(with porcelain interior 49PU)' to meet tbe do mand for an electric refrigerator suited to tbe" needs of the average household, 'complete in every; detail and yet within the price range of prac tically EVERY American home. .The exterior design and finish in snow-white lacquer, thc attractive satin finished hardware and fittings, the natural wood trim and Interior finish of white enamel or glistening white porce lain makes this refrigerator a beautiful addition to any modern kitchen. By the scientific arrangement of shelves at variable heights suitable for different types of fockl, another shelf has been added giving this model the exceptional shelf area of 8.69 sqnare feet. Model 49EU Installed In Your Home $187.00 r.'V rT g b ration Since 1922 340 Court St STATIONS INCREASE NEW YORK. (AP) Interest in chain broadcasting is growing apace, and there Is added to each of the nation-wide -chains an average of a station a month. RTJgH REFORESTATION WASHINGTON, (AP) Eng land has set aside an additional 1500,000 to be spent this year in reforestation. A program adopted two years ago contemplated an ex penditure in ten years of $17,-500.000. City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. IBM Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable JJeltrest ifltmorial rvs flrft ft 220S $V(IU Kedsrwtcty A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Swat ten anhntee from tbe beart ef town . Going Out oi Business ist Clear Our Floors Our Special Chicken Dinner Betty Lou Luncheonette, 1 to 3 today, 124 State. . Spring Fried Chicken Dinner At the Green Lantern Cafe, 12 to 7:30 p.m. 1320 State street A nice cool place to eat. Sm:ily- Tnmus MS ,:. .v. . - . i EMIL'S After Shaving Lotion Aa elegant preparation for cse) after shaving, or for rocghness ef the skim' . Price 50c ' - Manufactured by Schaefer's Store Drug lm Orfrlaal VaUim Pwiat a Ceudy Special store ef Balm One has oalyHo mumble few I words fa cbsneh to get married 1 1 Tea, and Mtly few tn one's J ,ep te get eUvorcedl - The swi'oandlBge . tvere add V reMan te the dcUe.es m flavojr ; f well' cooked, - nppetialng ' feeds, r .:-,v., . - . - :, Gkicken Oinaer fi0 , A. If. Clough J. Dale Taylor CLOUGH-'i COMPANY Funeral Diiectoro Ldy Assissst 205 S.iCKurch Telephone 12Q Such as -Show CJaises-Electrical Fixtures " IimnecliaI)eli r- . i - ' .- .... . - " " f - . This is your oppoiiiiiiily to and : Save. Credit terras may be ai OR YOU CAN SAVE EVEN THOUGH YOU BORROW THE MONEY. ; (U !D(f liilOiTODQCIilJLK?-- CC(p). 1 ...-; ., a-none awr 1 1 1. Ootamerclal ' . 'Onalltw Pirn rw. - 122J4 N. Coal . ' :