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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Ffiday Monilner, January SO, 1931 PAGE FIVK - - - - ' - - ( j i i 4 - Local News Briefs ""-a mmm mmm mm mmm mm wmmmm Mwaaai Ma MmMaa Petaali-iderwi - Dfder of de fault has been signed by Circuit - Judge 1. H. McMahan la the case .of Annie M. Himaa against El oiao M. Stafford. , An Interlocu tory decree Wed : yesterday pro rides that the defendant shall pay to he clerk of the court 2r 14 and Interest for use of the plalnUff, the clerk to pay the lumi U per warn -ay -- deed for the property lnToired la the salt Is delivered by plaintiff to defendants. 1 Ld. If dry slab $5.50. 2 Lds. for $10.00 rred E. Wells, Inc. Car In MI Up "I had stop ped at stop sign and was -Just drlring- out onto the highway and oyer on my aide of theroad. says L. D. MeAIUster. Shaw. In reporting an automobile . accident Thursday morning InTelring car of Mrs, Mabel Drorbaugh. Salem. The mishap occurred at the In tersection of the Mseleay and Turner road.; j Johnson Case Today Judge Gale S. Hill of circuit court de artment two will be here today to bear arguments of two questions in the water ease. f The ease ot Johnson t. Lathy, to quiet title. Is also scheduled to get under w ' 'h - ; . I '. - - Haiel Foster will be at the Mir ror Beauty Shoppe beginning Mon day. Call 184 for ap"Aptii Balcony. Gunnell-Robb Studio. i Judgment Entered George C. Jby Ethel Bobo. administra trix of theestate of W. 1 Bobo, is. awarded judgment of $222. 90 and costs from the plaintiff, in - decree handed down yesterday by Judge L. H. McMahan. Hoan Authorized The probate court has authorized Brazier Small, guardian of, the estate of Gerald K. Allan,! incompetent, to make a loan of ! not more than S1480 to KAman "W. Faught of Salem. ; ! Grade ! "A" raw pure Golden Guernsey milk,, 9c quart. Call Will in Probate The will of Frank A. English nas been ad mitted to probate with Henry Weber as executor. W. E. Keyes. ,iLra R. Bergsrik and Ariel K. T-Howell hare been appointed ap praisers. : Appraisers Rep or t F. O. Johnson. J. E. Smith and S. H. VanTrump, appraisers, hare giT en report of the estate of Blanche Drake Henkle showing Talue ot $2,184.78. R. K. Drake is the Administrator. j Appeal Filed H.-F. Weitman has filed appeal In ease brought against him In Justice court by Sherman Swank. - The. . lower -entered judgment of $58.44 i for the plaintiff.; Reports Accident S. R. Tan dy, In accident report to the sher iff, says his car skidded on the - highway, tour miles south yester day, causing; the machine to col lide wltha highway truck. I L. C. Meyers 1 now located at 341 N. Comfl St. Ladles,' child ren's and men's haircutting, 25c Account Filed-r-Lillie M. Ma gee, executrix of the estate of Da rid A. Harris, has filed her final , aecount, showing; a cash balance of $954.48. The account will be up for final hearing Tuesday, , March 3". j Case Dismissed The case of - Vitagraph, Inc., against Frank D. Bligh, has been dismissed from circuit court. Crocus In Bloom W. J. Hage dorn, 1405 Fir street, report! he has & bed of yellow crocus In full ; bloom. ' . -rr- Belcrest iilcmoria) Fkeae 2203 $arfc FTlead Moderately A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten minutes from the heart of town TERWILLIGER'S JL rrnrsKAx. dibectoxs 770 CHSMEUTA Oar Snrica is F.raonal Oar Price Are BaonU Oar Rom Is MoSara Xteanaa a Idy Easiness as usual at the (CAFETERIA SHOE STORE HARY COHEN 357 StattfiJt. An Item In Sunday's Statesman relating to the bankruptcy of n Salem res ident - stated erroneously that he. was" manager of the Kafeteri Shoe ' Store. This was not' correct, and this store la in no way con nected With that or any other - bankruptcy or bn&I- nesa difficulty, Rwunigg-i-Sili The high school Girl Re-serres will hold a rummage sale Saturday at the old American Fidelity building on North Commercial street. Funds will be used to send delegates to the spring conference to be held la Astoria February 11 a to 15. Virginia Wassam is In general charge of the ! sale. The girls will be assisted by their adrlsor. Miss Helen Breitkiupt, the fol lowing members from the Y. W. C A.: Mrs: Otto Hesdriek. Un. M- B. Warstaff and Mrs. Eliza beth Gallaher. ; Dollar dinner ever night 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. To Attend Banquet-. A number of the local Southern Pacific em ployes will be n Portland Satur day erening to attend the ' fare well banquet to bo siren In honor ot William H: Jenklas. who Is re tiring as traveling passenger agent oftar-40Tyears service with , the company.., s i Diseases Report - Marlon coun ty reported to the state board of health cases ot communicable dis ease tor last week, as follows: Measles, 29; scarlet ferer. whoop ing cough and chicken pox, one each; mumps, 14; pneumonia, 4, and tuberculosis, 4. . Cars washed. $1.00.' Open all night. 217 N. Church St. ' j ' ' "5 L From j Klamath. Falls Klam ath Falls had, by i coincidence of visiting. four Lions present at the Salem Lions' club meeting yesterday noon. They were: Har ry DeLapp, Walter Abby, Randall Borgild. and Frank McConnlck. Petition For Road B. H. Herman I and others hare peti tioned the" county court for a road leading Into the . Salem Butterille road. This petition contains! more than CO signa tures. Try a ! Boyer's French Hunters dinner. Winter Garden, 333 N. High. ; Decreo Filed Following su preme court mandate recently handed down In appeal In ease of Lela Jerman vs. Merxe O. Nelson to quiet title to property, a decree was yesterday filed with the county clerk. Cake Baking Contest The Holmes Monarch grocery. Court street, is ( announcing a special cake-baking contest for Saturday, open to ; the ladle ot the com munity. i Marriage License License to wed was Issued here yesterday to Raymond Peter Bernatski of Mill City and lAllce Pearl Kunkle of Woodburn. Credit Men to Meet The Salem Credit Men's association will hold its regular luncheon meetlnr at fheJLrgola today. See Trenta! Mat Becke & Hen dricks' on classified page, also la office window, 189 N. High. Ladlee Xlght-iThe Lions club will hold Its next ladles' night gathering Thursday night, Feb ruary 19, it was announced at the luneheon meeting Thursday. Corner Crash Two stories as to "how it happened" corns from the drivers of the two ears which collided at the corner ot Court and High streets Thursday- morning. Lolabelle ; Foster, route 3, says that she was going east on Court street when J. D. Kastrldge. ot 558 North Church street whipped t in frost ot her from High street, bumping the rear wheel of the car in front of her and tearing the fender - oft her car. Eastridge claims that he was going north on high street at s.nt 25 miles per hoar when the jester ear hit his in the left rear wheel, damaging the hub cap. New Signs PUnned Propo sition Is on toot for erection ot abont 1(0 new read signs over the eoanty, with the county court to furnish the post and the Oregon branch of the A. A. A. to f arnlah the signs. Signs will probably be placed in a number of new places, as wel las old ones replaced. Office Reopened The United States marine corps recruiting of fice here will be reopened shortly, after having been closed since September, according . to word from Sergeant Maek Sherman, former recruiting officer who Is now stationed at Portland. : - ' Benefit dance. Fraternal tem ple Sat. night. Jan. 31. Given by all fraternal orders. , . Porter HI John Porter, county commissioner, who has been con fined to his home at Silver ton for the past week with an attack of Influenza,' is reported to be some what improved. It is not probable he will return to the office before next week. .. ; ; Released With. Fine -A sum of $50 was paid in a fine by William C. Clark. Hillsdale man, who was srrested early Wednesday morn ing for driving an automobile while under th Influence of In toxicating liquor. Big auction SaU 1:30 p. Woodry's Auction Market. m. at Account Approved Sixth an nual account of Gertrude Gau bert, as guardian of the estate of Johanna B. .Gamble; insane, has been approve by the probate court. Petition For Road B. N. Mill er and others have petitioned the county court for a short county road in district eight, near Wood burn. Smith, is Caller John W. L. Smith, who was rural supervisor In the Marlon county schools - a number ot years ago, was in the city Thursday from Corrallls. On Business Trip Everette Dotson, manager of the Hlllman Fuel company, was a business vis itor In Portland Thursday. ' City View Cemetery Established' 1S03 Tel. 12WI Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices .Reasonable Dz. Obum Lmm Ohi ea WAIgf. 180 K. Ownrnlal St.. a&lB. Offle kvrs Try Saaday S:30 U 6:30 SJa. SoTtrnt tie aMBias ef Dee. aa4 Jaa. : Meeting Held The advisory committee ot r doctors and physi cians to the county health depart ment met last night at the Medical-Dental headquarters with Dr. V. A. Douglas, Dr. Estill Brunk, Dr. C. C. Dauer and Miss Elisa beth Freeman of the health office. The advisory committee, whleh meets with the public health group three or tour times a year, is composed of: Dr. H. J. Clem ents, Dr. H. K. gtockwell. Dr. R. L. Wood. Dr. W. B, Morse, Dr. W. W, Baum, Dr. Fred Ellis and Dr. L. B. Schmidt. ? Beyer's French Hunters Winter Garden, 383 N. Tar i dinner. High. Three Charges'; 'Fined P. C Cnrran was arrested Wednesday on three charges of drunk, disor derly and possession ot liquor. Es was fined $20 Thursday on the' first two of thecharges. Speeding Expensive Hettston B. Johnson paid a fine of fli and costs In Justice court on Thursday when he was convicted a a charge of Speeding, - . Order For Salee-Order for sale of personal property belonging to- the. estate ot Estelle Howard has- been entered upon petition, ot Ralph S. Howard, - administrator. Brasier C. Small has resumed his general practice' of law at 40 f Guardian Bldg. (formerly Bank of Commerce Bldg.) Fails to Give Way Failing to give the right ot way cost Clar ence Ingram, Junction City, $10 In the local police court Thursday. From Garibaldi Perry Bar ton of Garibaldi was among the out-of-town risitors at the legis latlve chambers Thursday. Card of Thanks We wish te express our thanks to all neighbors and friends for their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings, during the Al ness and death of our beloved husband, father and brother.- Mrs. F. G. Smith and family. IS IMPROVING RICKEY. Jan. 28 Felix La Branche who has been quite ill Is improving. Mr. LaBranche Is SCHAEFER'S Week-end Candy Treat This Wees: Schaefer's offer chocolates by the world's most famous makers as Brown & Haley . Soeiete Imperial Candy Co. . Kranses Sierra Candy Co. These are fresh stock and were just secured by s for this event. At the low price at which these are offered we believe thla to be the out standing candy sale ot the year. now offered at . 36c per Pound 2 Pounds ..70c 5-lb. box $1.69 Schaefer's ' Drug 3toire The original yellow front can dy special store of Salem. 185 S. Coral 8. Phone 197 v Penslar Agency CIIGIIIG ELECTIOil dji em idea Would Vote on Tuesday and I Put I Primary la - Fa!!; j Reasons QutflnecJ , '. 1 Changes ta . Oregon's . elect loo lawa to red ace the time etspatng between primary and general elections and to seeare a, larger rote are betas sponsored bp. Sen ator J. E. Bennett in the upper house; I y v -(;. L-r .- i Senator - - Bennett i proposes, first, to change the speejlQe day fbr elections - from, Friday to Tuesday. His reason tor this Ilea In the alleged tact that when Friday, a state legal holiday. Is election day, cltlaena are inclined to leave the commanilj for a three-dav vacation , trip J exttnd- lns until tha following Monday I and defeating the purpose ot the vote. Setting tha election day On Tuesday, following Monday when nearly every one Is back, at work, would, eliminate thla prac tice, senator Bennett leeU. - Xelegate Election ; y , ,;. j . ; PrManU Problem- :' - - M: ': 1 Senator- Bennett . would have the next primary election, Ireld as usual In May, since delegates then would he elected to the na tional nautical conventions. - In 15$ 4, the primary would be held"! the second Tuesday la Septem ber rather than In May, under the Bennett proposal. He would also make the next legislator a provide ways - and means j ot se curing delegatea in the national convention other than by ! a pri mary election. When this had been arranged for, each biennial primary would fall in September. I Senator Bennett said yester day that the. cost of conducting campaign starting early in ; a po litical year and extending until November was far too excessive tor candidates. He also pointed Out that the long interim be- ! i : the second oldest member i of the community. , Radio Programs Ttut, 7m se,r - : . KXX 111 XxbHUnA l S:00 Tows sleek. - -.u T-.OO Wkite Wlurd. ' , V:1S BerasaS and aawa. ' . T:i Aha koar. S:1S Ort BiotU. :OS Elmr Viaerat, tmr, KB& ' ! S:1S JaJta Hatm. .. S:4 Tocalist. HBO. 1S:SS Boy rriaaS. KBS. ", ' ' ll:oe-MMr hatka, KB. f 11:11 Boas .... 'I 11:S Th Pilaaaoc .Sjk-.--' lt:O0 Oirla' avcaattra. I'M MoearUU' ketara. I fS -Matiaaa fc Viatetara, . S :ec Marai On WES. S :0 Tima Ckaaara. 'I t:46 T TIsm Tala, KSX 4:00 Hi-gtavpan. KBS. S:a Taaatneal rawiaw,. S:O0 SUaaC ' - KOW SS0 Kav FarUaad T rOO Ivotloaat. t: SO NBC 1:15 Cooking aehoot. :S0 Batty Crocker. S : 4S TranaeripUen. 10:OO Priaea at Pep, KBO. 10:tfc. 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These years of successful, endeavor now culmi nate in instruments containing: the three latest developments in radio Uni Selector, Complete : ly Armored Chassis, and Perfect Tone Control. 7 J Remember the price you pay for this radio is reflected in its quality of tone and the beauty, i and durability of its jcabinei. In order to contribute our share to the aid of national relief work and aid local charities and unemployed girls we are accepting I saleable farm products of all kinds as part payment! on any Brunswick radio pur chased during our Three Fold Contest. j We are also : continuing to take your old radio or phonograph as part payment.' You who are planning to trade In that old set soon, do it now! Take advant ; age of this opportunity Remember All cash derived from sale of the above articles will be equally divided, one : third to American Red Cross, 1-3 i to local charitable organizations and 1-3 to local unemployed girls who enter contest and qualify. - AS If you are interested in assisting us In relief work, as well as competing: fqr valuable prizes we invite you to call at our store for an inter- ; view. " 1 i ; 1.. : t !.-'.,. . . .a '.' 5 ; ; - ' ' ' ' " a " ' - ' : j . Exclusive Dealer. nil aim SDnp Model 15 $158.60 AS ILLUSTRATED Model 22 .$189 JO Model 32 $269.10 Blodel 42 , - 499.10 Prices Include BXLA. RadiofroM See Display of These Won derful Instruments at . the Warner Bros. Elsinore ' and Capitol Theatres, i r. T- , DTunsiviCK w viing Coupon 50 VOTES Place to Credit of Name 2020 No. Capitol i Salem, Ore. Telephone S7B7 130 So. High St. 1 Address .-1 JL. I 1 Deposit In Ballot Boxes la the 1 Foyers ot Warner Bros. Cap!- I s. to! and Elsinore. - -' j ' P7 Originators Of Low Prices 351 State St. Abont oar meats might seU you the first time, but lfs yonr experience with it that will make yon, a regular, customer. Oar aseata are appetite teasers, health, builders, .xnoney sav- RetaO einantitles at wholesale prices. 7 No. 1 Milk-Fed Veal Veal Steak 20c lb. Legs o' Veal 22c lb. Veal Roasts 18c lb. Veal Chops 22c lb. This veal is creamy white and firm. Not the skim milk variety. Best Oleomargarine, 2 lbs. L. . .25c Young Pig ' Pork Roast 15c lb J Dainty Lean . Loin Chops 22c lb. "Nut Sweet" Sliced Bacon, lb. ...30c Made in Salem from young Oregon porkers V 1 fresh Ham Roast 22c lb. S 1- - 1, x m Pure Pork i - Little Links 25c lb. ! - ' ! Sugar Cured Bacon Squares 15c lbl Sugar Cured Bacon Back 22c lb. Choice Sirloin Steak on it 'Xl-Beef Pot Roasts I 15c lbe Salem's oldest meat market 16 years nnder the! same managemenU . ' i . : , . . Oat of consideration; to oar employes we close Saturdays. at 7 p. m. Harry M. Levy, Blgr. . : f k XI - 1 .-SO W.rl J ia atasle, SEC. S:1S Orraa. S:0 Black sad Gold room, KBO. t:45 Bitt at melodr. NBC. " a :00 Lrra and Uteratara, KBC.' uttia Tbiaga ta Liia, a BO. XOZXftS JU. arUn S)S ' Clank i T:S0 Naraltr Saa: Early Birds. rnuj aaa raaf. S ;00 BaiT.ra' orebrtlra. : Srtfl Caeeiaa. DLB8. IS E tw' archaitra. llO KHehm. lt:00 Bmt.iV archaitra. 11 JO nawaiiaa aiaaic. 1 :0a HorUaa. S:Se Ceckae claft. S .-OS .. Mail aaa awaria. . S e Barapbaak. S:30 KJddica elob. ; HOAC SSe Xa, CrraUia 12:00 fara Pracraat. 1:00 Vaadmlla. 1:45 Maaaa Vr ta S:1S Araa4 a Oai S 00 Heiaankar Bmt. S :SO rarai Pratrraat. T:10 fihetaeas lartitaU at taa Air. S:H Blaaiaa fraaa Aaaaricaai Hiatary, '". I PASS STATE EXAM BKTHEU Jaa. X9 Word has bessi reeeired taat Mary Bamrlck and Hilda Bahnsem wtre jsaccess- fol in paasior the state exaxalaa- tioa la geography. .' . VntX BAR CO-ED3 SCHENECTADY. N. Y., Jaa. 2 (A?) Co-oducatlon was aban doned today by tha Ilartwlck aca demy, Cooperstown, N. Y-. a prl rate school owned aad supported by the 'United Lutheran synod ot New York. -Striped baaS planted tn the be low-sea-lerel Salton Sea. Cat., be gaa to spawn after a year.. TO SEX BTTU SXZ VS . kJ -w SHOULD BE EXA3XINTO , IF yee bars Freqaent rmV ACHXS. I XT ym mmi sea Cm prtai tbsead a needle. IT yea are NT3VCU3 aad trrl Csasalt as HOW. .. .. . Caatcea ffrataaailU i . I ' : , . ; - . - ; ' " r- . r t - I a. . . "fuse z1: t IMS TT 1 1 1 TV 7 T T71 1 U 1 f restored Mr 5 "Btcaus ibt ptril of fin bad touched US, err felt that -wi wtrt practically immune ffrmm disastc Year after year urn tvere satisfied ta tarry almost- nomimat ia tttranet 91$ our home and its eomteuts. r '..jrr- 1 1 1 "Then it happened! A. faulty ebimney teas rtsponsille.We steed hj helplessly utile the flames, he m sheet half hear, badly damaged our heme ' and the hetenrings it bad tahrn tn fifteen years to accumulate. - - - -I RllsKiilP2' S "Luckily, months before, teith the help of our insurance agent, we had carefully envente ried our possessions. Our protection -was found to be inadequate and we promptly secured additional and proper coverage. r I i "-iMiiiifTTTnaissiasaiss'-i "Accordingly, we were fully and promptly compensated far emr losses, and soon were happily re-established in our renovated and refurnished home. It was a lucky day when we first awoke to the importance of carrying adequate insurance." ' I i " 9. 1 unaa rrr- " j ' ' 1 1 00 muck insurance is wasteful and iutile. Too little may prove disastrous. We skall m glad to kave you on us for competent, impartial information as to wliat ekould hm proviJetl for adequate and safe protection of your Lome and its contents. A copy of our "Inventory of tne . Contents of tLe Home." to aid you in. keeping a systematic record of I your nouseLoId possessions, will te sent. Irce, upon request. . i . 1 Fred E; Mangi at Telephone jij S New BHgh Building , . Salem, Oregon G ENERAL INOUHANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ency 1 - ...f1 SSaWaSSSSBBBBfelaaSBBBliaSSB