, - -r The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, February 8, 1931 PAGE FIVE '"t V. Local IfJews 'Briefs Club Entertains Frlday-r-The Y. M. C. A. Friday rfsM pro gram, this week will featiro en tertainers of the Lions, Rotary and KIwanlaclubs of Salem. At least a half hour will be to eharge of the- clubs whose chairmen are Ralph Kletzing and Rev, j Stover, Rev. Earl Cochran, Fran Deck ebach and William McGHchrlst. Sr.. respectively. Dr. D. jB. Hill Is general chairman. The lobby was crowded to capacity j at the children's program, last Friday. ,Dr. B. F, Pound. Practice Hm- lted to removal of teeth,' gas or local and dental x-ray. 303 First National Bank. Phone 40. Disease Reported Commun icable diseases reported in Mar lon county for the week ending January 31 totaled --71; Including: diphtheria, two; ' scarlet; fever, four; measles, 14: flu, four; whooping cough, three ; tubercu losis, one; pneumonia, f seven; ehiekehpox,' four; and mumps, five. Communicable diseases re ported for the entire state num bered 3SS cases, according. to this report of the state " board of health; I" t Lots for homes-bright COW at from $200 on up, we hare some unusual lot buys. All parts of Sa lem. We have three Fairmount hill lots at S6u, a large lot at 3375. etc. Becke N. 17th St Hen dricks, 189 N. High street. -.-.--' Boyle Ljul Injured i-W hen E. A. Boyle, Jr., of 1590 North Winter street ran into a jmachine driven by Howard II. i Fenton, 1097 Jefferson street, atjtfie cor ner of Fairground road fend Jef ferson street Friday night at 5 o'clock, he was knocked to the pavement and his head j la J u red. The child was able to walk alone immediately following, according to the report filed- with the police by Fenton. Dollar dinner every nl to 8 at the Marion hotel. khl 5:45 Howe to Sneak Re Howe, pastor of the Firt Chris tian church and chaplain of the state penitentiary, will sjpeak be fore the Willanietta university chapel assembly - Monday morn ing. His subject will be crime. He attended the national crime con ference the latter parti of last' year. Wedding lielL C e r e ui o n y -uniting Lawrence Wilson of route five and Mae Miller of Mescalero. N. M., was performed Wednesday In the study of the Firlft Chris tian church. Rev. D. J. Howe of ficiating. The bride, has ibeen em ployed on a government; reserva tion in New Mexico. They will re side on a farm on route five. j For rent, flats for adults, S and 6-room flats. Close In, uinfurnish ed, 30. 760 Marion and 656 Fer ry. Becke. & Hecdrlcksj, 1S9 N. High street. " j, Complaint Amei) ded L u 1 u Hobbs has filed an amended complaint In her suit; against J. A. Anderson and the Fitzger-ald-Sherwin motor company. She seeks 20;000 as result of in juries sustained in an automo bile accident which occurred at Marion and Commercial; streets. Dry planer, O. F., mill block, or dry slab, 16-ln. Large Jd- 15.50. 2 Ids. 10.: Tel. 1522. f Fred E. Wells, Inc. Convalescing -Miss Genevieve Emmons is reported to be recov ering satisfactorily from a mas toid operation' performed at a lo cal hospital about- three weeks ago, and may(b able to return to her home In another week. She is a freshman at Willamette uni versity. . ; j . 11-In. and 16-ln. wood, also planer wood, $5 per cord load de livered from car;- f 5.150 from yard. Cobbs & Mitchell; Co., 349 S. 12th.. Telephone 813.) j Dates Set The state! Knights of Columbus convention will be held here May 24 and 25, the general committee, consisting of grand knights and one other member from St. Paul, Mt. Angel, Sublimity and Salem, has de cided. Hearts Hundreds now on dis play, and this year for less. The Spa. - j Arrested on Warrant Frank Pike was arrested by local police officers and taken to justice court on a warrant from that court. r j Account Approved Account of Mary F. Andrew as guardian of Margaret Q. Thompson) has been approved by the probate court o rJ. Births Banm To Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Baum, a daughter, Frances Cono- ver, born February 6 at Salem General hospital. Where a Spring Tonic, is Necessary, think of j 1 " Schaefer's 7650 Gives you the necessary' min eral salts ' and vegetable compounds-necessary to build up the blood after it is j impoveri shed from the winter months. Enjoy that feeling' of vigor and pep that comes only with a system full of rich -red blood. . " j : - .. Sold only at . - .. Schaefer's -.v Drug Store The origiBal yellow front can- dy special store of Salem. 1S3 Jf. Cwtal bC Phone 197 ' Penslar Agency Report Filed John Hoblett of Silrerton yesterday filed with' the sheriff here report of an accident which occurred Friday 11 miles south of the Horseshoe park on the highway. A car driven by Mrs. C. J. Zlgler of Portland crashed head-on into the Hoblett machine, the report says. The Zigler ma chine attempted to pass two oth er cars, also south bound as Hob lett was coming from the north. Hoblett.' Mrs. Hoblett and Zlgler were all Injured. Fresh candy. Heart boxes beau tifully packed. Priced lower this year. The Spa. , Dixon Arrested Guy Dixon.' wanted In Gilliam county on a bad check .- charge, - was arrested in Woodburn yesterday by ' Deputy Sheriffs Smith and Burkhart. Dixon was arrested recently, but was released on. argeement to take cafe of the checks. This he failed to do, so Gilliam officers asked that he he held again. Pictures in Vitum Pictures ot Gwen and Sumner Gallaher. chll- dren of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, are published in the February is sue of the Woman's Press, offi cial organ of the national T. W. C. A., under the section of "Re flected Glories. Dr. Altman, homeopathic phy sician. 296 N. Liberty, Salem. Asks For Clarity Frank D. Bligb, in answer to suit brought by United Artists corporation. has filed motion asking that plaintiff be required to make definite matters concerning an alleged written agreement be tween the parties. Says Plaintiff to Blame Ans wering the complaint of Clarence R. Shrock who sued for money as result of an automobile crash. Salem Sanitary Milk company, defendant, says negligence of Shrock was cause of the accident. Attention, farmers! Bentson's grocery at Silverton has discon tinued the sale of oleomargarine or butter substitutes. Car Stolen A Ford roadster of the 1917 type, licensed 26-835 was stolen from F. S. Shamble of Route S from Court street be tween High and Liberty streets. The time of the theft was near 1:30 p. m. Saturday. .Hearts 20c to $7.00. Salem's finest. The Spa. New Letters Letters have been issued in name of Anna L. Farren. instead of Anna I. Lar son, in the guardianship of Rob ert E. Larson, minor, the guar dian having changed her name. Sale Confirmed Sale of prop erty belonging to estate of Jar- vis Keedham, Insane, has heen confirmed. . The property was sold to W. E. Dunkle for $1,700. W. I. Needham Is guardian. The -only washer that has a METAL FLOATING AGITATION, the only mechanical device which exactly duplicates hand washing action in all its gentle thorough ness is the new Voss, at $69.95. Imperial Furn. Co., 467 Court. Seek Default Motion declaring dfeendant In default and to place on the trial docket has been filed in case of Lelia Marie Zeller vs. Oscar IT. Zeller, a divorce action. Obituary Creech Julia Creech died at the Pa cific Christian hospital In En- gene February 6. aged! 18; dauxhter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech of Salem; sister cf John of Salem. . Funeral services Sun day; February 8, at 2 p. m-i. from St. Prut s Episcopal cnurcn, ttev. George Swift -officiating. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park un der, direction of -the . Clough-Bar- rick. company... - I . White Marlnda- White- died in this city February 7, aged 50 years; mother of Mu w. T. Mnton- berger and Mrs. Julia Alton of Salem: Mrs. W. E. White, Mrs. P; G. Dennis, Mrs. Charles Dick inson and E. L. Straight, i all of Nebraska; C. M. Straight: of Iowa and D. D. Straight of Mon tana. Announcement of funeral later by W. T. Rigdon and Son, Industrial Deaths 5 There were five fatalities due to indus trial accidents in Oregon during the week ending February 6, ac cording to a report prepared by the stat eindustiial accident com mission Saturday. The victims were C. O. Post, Rose Lodge, car penter; ; 'A.' Lindqulst, . Carlton, taller ; w. E. Eddy, Mullne, depu ty sheriff; J. M. Trimble. Oregon City, blacksmith, and R. O. Smith, North Bend, dredge captain.' There were a total ot 529 acci dents reported to the commission. Stopping no Help . Lena Le Flemme ot Brooks started across the highway after stopping all the stop sign and was crashed into by a motorcycle driver by Donald McKay of Brooks, according to re port . filed yesterday with the county sheriff. - McKay's foot was injured in the crash, which oc curred February 5- Mrs. Leslie R. Burdette of Royal Court apart ments, Salem, also reported an ac cident which occurred ; early this week. .. N;-. v -? -- Hearts Salem's finest and lar gest . display.. Packed with that "know how" touch. The Spa. -New Undertaking. Order In the guardianship of Leslie, Pris cllla and Virgil Morgan says a new-' undertaking on appeal must be filed with the probate court. The order follows objections to surety on the previous undertak ing on appeal filed by Fay Alme da, who was once appointed guar dian and whose appointment revoked. Denies Answer Mary Schukey and August Schukey, in replies to answer 'filed by the Willamette Grocery company in damage ac tions brought by Schukey, make general denial of the allegations made In answer of the defendant. The case is outcome of an auto mobile accident. The new Voss washer with full- sized porcelain tub, Lovell wring er, Westlngbonse motor. All mech anism fully enclose and running in oil. $69.95. Imperial Furniture Co., 467 Court ' Road Petition Harold Satern and others yesterday tiled with the county court petition seeking a county road in a district near Silverton. Property holders along the route of the proposed road are not served by any public road the petition sets forth. Marriage licenses Marriage licenses have been issued at the office of the county clerk to: Paul Tuttle Orr and Addle - Esther Frantz, both of Portland; and James P. Cbristianson and Ada Schroeder, both of Willamette, Oregon. We wish to advise those in terested that a full line of Lilly's tested seeds, both package and bulk, are being carried in stock at our temporary quarters at 349 N. Commercial street, and are In po sition to take care of our custo mers. Charles R. Archerd Imple- mnt Cm. Teachers Call Among the teachers who were end of the week callers at the offiee of the county school superintendent were Ruth Riches or Aumsville and Florence Starker Burr of the Lab- ish Center school., Going South Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson will leave this morning for a two weeks' visit in San Diego, Calif. He is a proprie tor of the Johnson ladies' ready- to-wear store on State street. A genuine Voss washer for only $69.95 at the Imperial Furniture Co.. 467 Court St. Motion to Produce Motion to produce letters has been filed in the case of Elver L. Rice vs. Simon Director. The trial will open In Judge McMahan's court Monday morning. Takes Position C. L. Laport who came here recently from Hanover, Pa., has accepted a po sition with the Q. W. Johnson and company clothing store. He has been connected with Miller s. To Portland Governor Meier lAft Saturdav for Portland where he will remain until late today. The trln was necessitated, because f aeveral conferences scheduled in Portland"" over the weekend. ttstAL S2fioo Estate of Ad die Harra has been appraised at 12600 by George A. Rnoten, wat tle Bratzel and Waldo O. uuis. Onlpi- Vnn-finl Non-SUit hSS been ordered In the case of Credit Service company vs. Fred Klst. Where' to Dine Today Gray Belle, 440 State Street ' Special Dinner 50c Gray Belle Dinner 75c Dollar Dinner DeLuxe roast turkey, steal or frilled half spring chicken, i . For Dinner This Evening Special Sunday dinner .91.00 at the Marion Hotel today. Ibe Spa : , Special Fried Chicken and Tur key all day. Hotel Argo Dining Room ' Special Chicken Dinner today Special Sunday Dinner 50c . - Argola Restaurant. 222 Va N. Com'l., upstairs. Home Cafe, 228 N. Commercial Roast Turkey or Roast Chicken Dinner Sunday 11 to t, 10c In Charge Estate In the es tate ot George W. Lucas,' valued at $2,500. ET A. Miller. P. H. Spears and F. Sande have been named appraisers. Jennie T. Lu cas is administratrix. Anneal THrrmirmricl .Tn a man date from the supreme eourt.aU tempted appeal la dismissed in the case of Robert Weir, appel lant, vs. A. F. Marriott, resnon- dent. Wish to advlitft thik YifYnltrvman that we are nrenared to atinnW A1- bers chick and poultry teed from our temporary Quarters at Z9 N. Commercial street. Chaa. R. Ar cherd Implement Co. Teacher Visit Mlsa ' Marie Zom and her sister were in town Saturday from Champoeg. The rormer is teaching: at the Davis school. If It is S. B. A. It's the best dance in town. Come Tuesday night, U Park hall. Estate Appraised George A. Rhoten, Melvin. C. Johnson and Hattle Bratzel have appraised the estate of Ida May Newmyer at $5,412.29. From Oak Ridge H. E. Par- ton of oak Ridge, where he is chairman of the school board, was a Saturday business visitor In Salem. Time Extended Extension of time for filing of transcript ot ap peal has been granted defendant in the case of state ex rel Fay Dickerson vs. Simon Tokstad, From Oak Ridge Miss Grace Klampe of Oak Ridge was a busi ness called in Salem Saturday. SCHOOL ISSUES ARE DISCUSSED Matters for State Assocla- i firm Rrnunhr nn hv I PJarlon Group RTLVERTON. Feb. 7. Tt. W Tavenner, supervisor ot aeeondaryH education In Sal ess schools,! was named by the Marlon county prin cipals to bring up before the ex ecutive committee meeting; of the state principals' association the consolidation' o f t n e smaller schools and certification' of , ad ministrators, the-latter aiming at raising the requisites for holding administrative posts. " The connty group did not commit itself ! on either question, meaning Mr. Tav enner to promote diseusslon In the state group. ! - . i:' : Tto further interest in spelling,' the principals declared themselves in favor of ' a testing program somewhat on . the same general plan as that used last year. Mrs. Mary- X Fulkerson was named head ot a committee to draw up a plan for next year. : 200 Teachers at " 'j General Session - Mrs. Fulkerson; county super intendent, had charge ot the gen eral meeting held in the senior high school Saturday morning. Some 200 teachers attended. Fol lowing a short business meeting, the primary, intermediate grades and the Junior and senior high school classes of Silverton held open house. - i . . I ! 1 Three separate discussion groups were held: Primary, Miss 0ga Johnson, chairman, discussion: led by Mrs. Lee Alfred; intermediate. Miss Helga Anderson, chairman, discussion by Miss Mildred Mc- Dermott; high schools, 1 H. B Wells, chairman, discussion' by James W. Manning: high schools, Miss Erna Starr, chairman, discus sion led by Miss Herta Albercbt. IM CHECKS IIP ON PROPERTY TAX F. J. Lafky, well-known Salem resident, one time city manager of La Grande, has been checking up his tax receipts getting to gether some thunder for the hear ing on the Mott measure I to abol ish state nronerty tax. . ! He went back as far las it 07 when he acquired 328 acres of land west of Woodburn. The vain Open House TODAY CAPITOL-FLORISTS Formerly SalemN Greenhouses A' cordial Invitation Ig extended to the people Salem and vicinity to call and inspect our green houses. - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS; John W. (Jack) Barker Phone 309 John A. 15th e Market Olson Stf. of aUon was 111,160 and the tax I81.lt. The next year the tax Jumped to $121.71. In 1910 he sold 01 acres but the valuation 'ot the remainder was held at fll.- 009 ana the tax was 101.20. By 1910 on the same acreare thn tax had grown to 1190.71 and tn lftlft to $274.05. The valuation Increas ed only 9500 in .the interval. I .He checked particularly the In crease in the non-high school dis trict tax. which was elrht-tentha of a mill In 1910, 3 mills In 1921, and after transportation was add ed, :, the tax leaped to 0.1 mills. This tax is greater than union high school districts llke'Qervals and) bt. Paul now pay. f ,;..-;. , : - : y.-y:: Mail For State Senators Heavy :1 total olOSl lettfs Witri'r. ceived by mdtnbers of the state senate during the week ending Friday night, according to Lane MorIey,malling cleric- The out going: mall include Ifti UH.r. anrina the aama nerlnA t , - )' -'V.: T . .ISILVERTON, Peb. : 7. The cglled out to the P. O. Hender- v uuHit wiioratj noon to tout out a ttr in thA vt " wa, 9 U&U age was done other than that in the roof nf tit KA,,. 1 -7 , ;l 1 s 1', 'JOBS SIMI1 A better tone in the farm la bor situation was evident here the past week, says Sim Phillips, director ot the federal tree em ployment office here, In report ing his work for the week. , Eighty - men registered - for work, ! with 29 of these being placed; of the 20 women regis tering 1 nine got . Jobs, . as com pared to none a week ago. Eigh teen men were sent out to farm jobs,! which la an encouraging situation, , Phillips says. Twenty common laborers -went to work through the bureau : and i one woods laborer went to work. . CREECH SERVICES 15 HFTEOO; -Funeral services for Jnlia Creech, Salem 'girl who passed away early. Friday evening In a Eugene hospital following a se vere illness of five days, will be held this afternoon at $ o'clock at St. I Paul's Episcopal church, with Rev. George Swift, rector, offi ciating. . i v. r' - The pallbearers will be Chand ler Brown, William East, i Karl Corey, Ed Fisher, Clarence Ham ilton and Dr. Edward C. Leach. All except Corey and Dr. Leach are Salem students attending the University of Oregon. Dr. Lesch la a professor at the university. Music at the service will include a solo by Miss Nancy Thlelsen, Sa lem student at the university, and songs by a quartet of the church, composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law and Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Rob ertson. Mrs. Kenneth Dalton will be accompanist. Miss Creech Is survlred by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech, and her brother, Jphn. -' Interment will be made In the Belcrest memorial park. Card Tabic TO RENT Oil 2103, Used Farnltnre - Department ' 151 N. High Fisher ' , l- Lawrence Fisher of Spring field died in this city February 7, aged 19 years; son of Mrs. Jess Fisher of Springfield, i An nouncement of funeral later by the Clough-Barrlck company, l IBetcrest iHemoria) J205 tffyUlti Uodrmtly, A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Jnst ten minutes from the : heart of town HIGH GRADE REAL ESTATE AND FURNITURE i u 1 , A Tuesday, February 10, 1:30 P. M., at ! 2010 South Church Street Modern 6-room bungalow with hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, furnace, built-ins, garage, paved streets, shrubbery, lawn, etc., corner lot on easy teirms to be made known at -ime ot offering. XERWILLIGER'S JL nnrxnix, cntccross 770 CEUiimi Osr Smes is rrMaat 0r FrlM Am limulli On Bo t Mvdmrm Qty View Cemetery I Established 1803 Tel. 1200 Conrenlently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor; Prices Reasonable : Or. Oka lm CTil- aa Madlelaa. ISO H. Cauaci4al St, Saiaax Offiee kesra vary Saadiy S:S0 ta 8:50 WJti. aortas tha aM&tas of Dae. sad fan. - i Good violin and case; Clarendon piano, good condition; antique coocoo clock; 9x15 - Axminster rug, Kke. new; 4x6 Oriental rug; 4 small scatter rugs; 1 6x9 bedroom rug; large mohair daxen-, port; large mohair chair and footstool to match; Cogswell mohair chair with moquette reverse; 1 occasional rocker; 1 end. table; 1 junior floor lamp; 1 bridge lamp; Vacuette electric sweeper with attachments, like new; walnut extension table; 6 walnut blue leather tuning cnairs; walnut Dull el ; manue sewing machine, just like new;-walnut bedroom suite including bed, vanity, bench and chiffonier, Like new; ivory bedroom suite Including large triple mirror vanity, large dresser, .vanity and steel panel bed; 2 heaviest j coil springs; 1 silk floss mattress; 1 spring filled mattress; Hotpoint . electric range, white enamel trimmed; 1 dieco rated breakfast table and 4 chairs; sewing basket, bedding, pillows, books, dishes, utensils, lawn mower, hose, pressure 'cooker and miscellaneous tides. Terms on furniture cast. mirror; console style electric .White NOTE This furniture is all high grade and like new. Don't miss this sale.' E. M. ANDERSON ' 1- : Auctioneer i."- -v---" . ". - Owner . Cash. Paid for. Used Furniture Telephone 51 1 ar- f ill I If The tough, thick, handsome new Pathfinder Balloon Tread GOOD YEAH PATHFINDER IFnnlll (Dveirsnse DBalllliiiis Lifetime Guaranteed - Mounted Free ' i ..,.!,' :' Values possible because Goodyear builds nearly wice as many tires as anyj other company 29x4.40 .... $4.98 - r- - -. i 29x4.50 . . . . 5.60 30x4.50.... 5.69 32x5.00.... 8.10 32x6.00 .... 11.38 Similar on Other Sixes M I S TO U "H' '! LWET IPEEICES SVPBDTWIST COnD TIHES quality m Superior to ulth new Improved Pathfinder Tread. Ueadlinert in - many maker hiehett priced tires : ; Frank Dbdlitde Master Service i . Phone 66 - N.' 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