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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1930)
5 . Tfca CniSXgy -STATESMAN; CaUn, Orcyoa, Saturday i:omIa?T Ae?cst 231S39 Heimlich - Pmvh Umdergctss 'Matiy Impmvemevvis 11 lrlei ! $ T HI r - 1 , D fl flif ; IM n n iy . F. nniipu rri mvrn -n ' y l u ii 1 1 i i ii ii ii i i i i t in. II riiiiiiriii i ii ii ii it u ii it ri r ntiuuii lihuuilu (Tourists and Natives Enjoy Advantages cf State Playground MONMOUTH. Aug. 22. Local (oik u buj tuiBr tourists fcave commented, favorably dmb Kb splendid- 'initial improvement made tbia hmm la Helmlck state 3ark, aa result of an activity pro cram sponsored by Monmouth's Lion club la which representa- ejvea of the state highway depart ment concurred. Xew tables, out-of-door stoves ' and lroa beaches Have added much to the comfort jand convenience of pleale groups, Jan have improved lavatories end awimmmg accommodations. Never doe a pleasant areolae feara without some informal gath ering or family or fraternal greens fa tha park; and it la sot mnnsaal observe friends from aeveral different nearby eeciioas etUiitng (the park aa a meeting place for a i -together beU oa Sundays aad (or areaiaa; taaals.. Ciearlog of incidental trash, and tray luderbrosh kas dona maca jto heighten, the Impression 1 of greater park area, and to afford a iTesuui expanse or ' nnohstrnctad rioir. Local Lions, with their families. Aare enjoyod the park aa a meet ing place on sereral occasions dur ing the sammer, and so popalar lias tha motor Jaaat become that Dr. A. S. Jensen, dab president. jbaa facetiously sngesUd arrange ;ment of a scenic loop around Mon. moutn leatanag Fiuback Hiu. aa old landmark, from which a rery junusual Tiew of adjacent scenery may be obtained. From tain etnla- ,eace the lighta ta the dome of tha capitoi building at Salem are plain IT Tlslble. BT BMHffl ' JEFFERSON. Aug. Ix. What 'koemed to be a oniane way in get- yting across the country and seeing ;the sights appealed to two young snon. one whoso homo Is in Louisi ana, tha other from Nov York; started on a trin from coast to coast They are hiking, only when 'some one Is kind enough to giro them a ride. They arrived at the terminal fn fjetfersoa Thursday afternoon, and 'attracted Quito an audience by 'heir ainginr and playing. One- of fa ho boys la a graduate in music aad capable- of entertaining an audience In any city, and in that pray their earn their meals. They jwere fortunate in securing a ride jto Albany from where they will .continue their hike to Loa An Wes, where they will spend the Remainder ot this year, and expect ;to get to New York, their destin ation some time next summer. mras eat Gross -Word Puzzle By OTGEtfB SHEFFER TrWmw - yjr r p?5 P m 30 p- W HH W IP " 3T ?msr T W a , ,,, il1?" v HORIZONTAL " 1 exclajn- . tiona 4-4ofty 8 legs 12 to moderate J4 several persons . whe act together. 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Company, signalled tox C as&isu taaco grring, her pocW WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (Airy- -me prohibition bureau's plan for teaching its agents the approved methods of enforcing the dry, lawn is almost ready to be put into operation. Twenty-tour specially selected operatives two from each ad ministrative district will gather here oa -September 2, And, after a fortnight's training, will return to their own localities to instruct the rank and file ot the enforce ment personnel. . H. M . Dengler, who combines the Qualifications of experience in education work, and In dry law administration, has been selected to take charge of the school. He will be assisted by .Webster Spates, an attorney long on the staff of the bureau. -Methods of Investigation, knowledge of the law and in struction in methods of teaching are to be the essential subjects of the curriculum. Tha vexing Question of when an agent has tha right to stop an automobile or enter a building Is also to be given considerable at tention. Aviators Arrive In Jefferson JEFFERSON, Aug. 2$Cecn te Las a ox, former Jefferson boy. now la the government eir serv ice at Chicago, arrived Tuesday with hio plane for a brief Tlsit with his father R. A. DeLasaux. He made tha landing fa aa open tieM enjoining hie father's farm .41 peruse , 62 aa boa fitUac t 63 consumed VERTICAL. 1 to de " away with t capitol et Cuba. ' S gaae 6 dfrerte4 T-laee4 ' 15 pxiaclpal 28 woven material 20 South American - camala 28 to render docile ..fibs 88 iwmbled SO lieu tenant Cabbr.); . It ability S3 delay 15 plat . 27 vocal sola with a chorus -- repeated after each - - stave S$ redisan- . . year -22 poa 41 either 4i father $ tana " -tlently r H aa aparU . tnttcflntto nrtkle Xa a. kltclien ntensU. -11 twigs UewrlPiV . tOiN DiQNl IS a brown ' pigment-" a nearemy II"! ; S3 jvene ' (abbr.l Elunit &i cunning ' 67 davynra -chteilcsl symbol 69 pritTr mcaaaja;. SOIL 1 PHI WORKERS TO OPB matron f tioa at 469 mflea aontlnrese at I Karotonga. Eha was boond from 1 l Wellinrton to San TrraeiaM. I : (LowerrTolephoto of tha Mat f son ,Kner "Ventora" whkh (wo miles vest cf Jefferson. Ha wan accompanied by Via Uader man, also of the air service. They flew to Salem Tuesday evening. and planned ta leave for Chicago Thursday, from Corrallis airport. The boys were aeiayea one aay at Cheyenne, Wyoming, owing to unfavorable weather. - . VISITS AT GEBVAIS GERVAIS, August 23 Mrs. Helena Estudllle ot Salem, teach er In the Gervals high school, called oa friends in Gervals Thursday afternoon. She has Just returned from a visit of four weeks on the coast. Jameg D. Brehant, wife and son, Jimmie, went to Portland Thursday for a short Tiait with rela tires. MICKEY MOUSE I cfnANSlNGCN Vd TO A LIMB THAT HE LUCKILV GRABBtP HOLD OF YUMBUN6 OVER THE, MiCKtyifties TO THINK tor a. wAy OUT Gr "POLLY AND HER CAkJ J3SOLuA6& t( HB 6TT5 A M that uFaA,v&R.j uoatj of TOTH6 MOVIES, AtfftJEfiSR DARK&s CARR1& Tb J OUR DOOR LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY GlfiRTOSKT-- I tJiTArAlW& IT'S TPOC HO I GOT AC AKTAf-toTHCia. HB TOOTSKAID;CASPER 3AVDAKrfV TXNTf l LET AH LECTtOtsI RESULT 3fTAMT BTTTWTS VooQ HAPPlNgSg.- Tot on A OvnrtTsn! MAETL LOVCi rtXi. ANt fOU L0VT2 MATCL? WHAT ATTTs ,TTX . Iathrinin; saving pi the doom the call aad enacted thrilling drama ia said arena saving passengers and crew of the doomed liner. Ukelele Ike Is Broke, He Says; Can't Pay Wife LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 (AP) Cliff Edwards, known on the screen and stage as "Ukulele Ike." song writer and musician, was haled into court today to show caase why ho should not pay his estranged wire, Irene Ed wards $250 weekly alimony pend ing trial of her divorce salt. "I haven't got a thing left in the world but my old aka." Ed ward saidt, "111 play her a tune on that if yon want me to. The judge told him It wasn't necessary. PALS" CARRlTSf AU4T 1WH5R JUST pORHY NOW Truer aaint -root m An ovr?? ' ' ' - " ' r""-1 ' - 1 1 -wKtW'Ti"1 it-j 1 - n s . . vi i' itiiijbl ""in;'1 1 viri i oy 1 T7"T J" 1 'T' Hi L-v '!s-ii I tJv I . f .rn- i r tL-rf 1 1 ft r-vJi I .-jXvtrni t: viuiia "M.i',; .r ci si . - e - jm m mm - i a. - t. M. .. jj- Wk. jm si.Tiavi aa m w m mm-- m , m .-. - m t r r aw mm & - j,. . .. , . .i .ti m.m-m . Hir'--nii,i i im , n - w. w , , , . . l,hnivnCT.l.l n . l. HUBBAJtD. Aag. 12. Mr. aad lira, Goorga Knight, danghtera. Ulan Helen and Mist Anns, and son, Charles, hare, returned from a three days trip to Seattle iftera they were guests at tha horns of Mr. Knight's sister. Mrs. William Grant and family. While ea tha trip the Knight family -visited tha navy yards la Bremerton. The trip on the Seat tie terry waa spokea of aa being both exciting aad interesting to tha young folk aa it was their first ride an a boat. At tha aavy yards they had the pleas are of visiting the battle ship California, flag ship of tha Fa- elfle fleet. - Fred Parsons, jr., a former employee of the Hubbard lumber yard, la a radio operator oa the battleship and the Knight family were his guests en board tha ship which u being over hauled at the dock. While at the nary yards they saw the new battleship. Louisville, which will be launched Labor day and thejr aiso learnea innt me gee ot an other battleship, the Astoria, will oe iaia ui same any. Navy Yard Seen Mr. Knight van told at the nary yards that 4060 mea are employed there aad that at times aa additional IOCS men are em ployed. The family was delight fully surprised when they recog nlzed Bert de Lesplnasse, nephew ot Dr. A. F. de Lesplnasse of Habbard. Bert, who is employed at the navy yards, is a former student of the Hubbard high sehool, and he and the Knight family enjoyed talking over old times. The Knights .saw the cruising "Horse "The Reception MH&H, H&hU HEM! Atf'l a- A vauCcf CMw 4 "V... "w-vnar ewr r-- 5hb bokit Mm ' r CSP&AK HER J 'Her Sappressed Desire II OQ-0-0 THATS II IV (Ik vJHT ; bcAR .Til I yZmSf I LlKfi I'M fcUT THPt.- I . drw fcEAdjnrVU-- Bar N Iywow, ;tA 11 toNJt you n wm-t give me a chaajce 'It's StiH Casper T. The Coloner. hoofer: orotrRfS Horpwa , MOON TRK -rt LTP&! w v ... kTKDU5A0 TXUM3 row? WEST SALEM, Aug. 22 A new trait stand is much ta art tenon at tha wast and et the latex eounty bridge, a la tha Schlnd-ler-I&lak , ataad operated by Schladler ; brothers of Mountain View, aad la just north of the re pair shop ot tha Lewis service station. 'The salesman at the stand states that a certain llae ot chain groceries has purchased thousand of bushels of peaches which so reduced tha local sur plus and cleared ap the situation that the growers may feel assured ot a fair price. Oa the other hand the price la not exorbitant for the consumer. Schindler broth era here charge et and market the fruit from the peach orchards of the James Imlah and Mose Adams farms on Wallace road ta addition . to the peaches from their own orchard on the Orchard Heights road. David. Lee writes home to his party leave the Seattle dock for the two weeks trip to Alaska, Included in the party were Miss Merle Dimiek. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Dlmkk. and Mia Henrietta Wolfer. daughter of George Wolfer both of Hub bard, also Miss Florence Beards ley, well known by Hubbard folk since she often is a guest" at Miss Wolfer's home here. Mr. Knight,' representative ot I the Crown floor mills, reported ftr daty Monday, having enjoyed a two weeks' vacation with bin family Mrs. Knight, Miss Helen. Miss Anna and Charles, went as far as Albany with Mr. Knight es he was retaining to his sales man territory in southern Ore gon. His territory extends as tar south as Ducsmnlr, Cat, east to Klamath Falls, west to Hol land, a small monntiin settle ment t9 miles from Grants Pass, and aerth to Glendale. At Albany the family rlslted with Mrs. Knight's sister, Mrs. Martha Whitney. Sense' Committee" STEM CARRI&, W& ESPScf to e& orrns evEsfiK; SOiP fv.CRAW& CALLS, WIU- ibU BsTTEKrAlKl. HIM TlLU Wft R6TuRrV? OUNTOcrTST -1 Urr&OFTlMSV l-VETOUHl fCPlZASUBE:. i TMUKSi ; lSajDfarrskMsi OUT IS AIAB TO 4' mother. Mrs. Norah Lee, that the Jack rabbits harvested most ot his crop on 22 acres of wheat laid Bear Madras, Jefferson county. The rabbits eoatlaed their aetir ities to the 20 acrea however leav ing the rest for David. "He Bays wheat yield ts ' good in central Oregon this year. David la work tag with a combine end fa expect ed home at the close of the har vest season. Mrs. Dale Lemon and family' aad Mrs. J. M. Fisher, la com pany with Mrs. Eugene Krebs of Kingweod, are at the Titus hop yard near Independence where they wlQ remain during, the baby hop seasoa. Mrs. J. R . Bedford returned with Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Cannell Sunday evening to their home in Amity for a visit at two days. Rev. Cannell tilled the pulpit at the West Salem church Sunday evening and came again to Salem Tuesday, where he conducted the funeral services of the lata D. C Sebern. Mrs. Bedford came home Tuesday with the Caanells. J. D. Mays of Salem spent a couple ot days recently as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Richardson. Mays who operates a grocery In the Hollywood, dis trict. Salem, formerly lived in central Oregon, the old home of the Richardsons. Recent dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Allen Craig were Mr. Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Craig at Salem. Miss Adrlanne Norton of Port land la a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea J. Mitchell. Mrs. Hubbell Toung and daugh ters, Carol aad June, spent sev eral days last week with relatives and friends in Albany. 1 FRASER WINS SPOKANE, Aug. Jl. (AP) Don Fraser, Spokafe welterweight, punched out a decisive alx round victory over Al Gracio, Spokane, tonight. HE: SAVfsJD ) AF-TeRhJOOtW. AJJ t 5HALL., W&LC0M6 ra TO THAnK BE f2ARTFUL.r TM -THT5 PCTrfWPEVrT ELECT OF TH3 rOCt KNOW I PON-T OROWU AT MElTrWTTREASSH1. AMt WHST32TOU HAT? VOU OUfTT TO tah HOLPlNr Of Ml HAT IN TbUW WHEN TOURS rvrr presence j yi- . ' ST.. .ii ir- HUBBARD, Aug. 22. A -com motion took place following prac tice of the Habbard Community band Wednesday evening when It was learned that tha car belong ing to Ralph Hulbert had disap peared. Band boys in cars" searched" the towa. '' . --; Dr. A. F. de Lesplnasse, band leader, started aat to Investigate.' He ran out et gasollae and aa he was walking- past the school hoeee on his way to Playmora park to get gas he noticed two men. Upon inquiry it was learned that the two men, speed eopa, had found the car la an uncleared lei south ot the school building. The ignition had been left on and the battery was dead, so tha doctor towed ft to his heme where he kept ft erreratght tor Mr. Hat bert I ., FORM RESIDENTS GUESTS AT ZENft ZSNA, August d 2 Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Raadle aad daughters. Lata and Helen, aad son Jack, of Cottage Grove are house guesta this week at "Maple Mound-, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D Henry at Zona. "Maple Mound was the girl hood home of Mrs. Handle, who' was Miss Marie. Crawford, daugh ter of the late . Professor and Mrs. W. J.-Crawford before her marriage. Mrs. W. D. Henry and W. Frank Crawford ot Zona are sister and M-other of Mrs. Handle. Mr. Ran- -die is pastor ot the "Church on the Highway, at Cottage Grove. The Handle family intend to visit the Oregon beaches before return ing to Cottage Grove. By IWERKS e BUT HOW WILL TVCV GET OOWN FR6WVTWC UDS&? WltSH ROOCY Malls eewnd THEM TUt RAGWeS RIVER By CLIFF STERRETT3 MV UFG.THlS THIS OPPDRTUKinV , HIM PROP&RLV, By BEN B ATSFORQ By JIMMY MURPHY 3 oaNor WLLRINr psapANNY ANt MATZL. 534AJKr HAND USl , frlbTvyrs CLU3 -U3l av aansani ; if i