The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OHEGON STATESMAN, Saiga. Oreon, Friday T.!ornin" f larch 13, 1931
PAGH TITjTVJT.ZI
T-l"'.-
ICII USE OF
DIAL HIES
Telephone Company men
Demonstrate in Clubs,
Schools and Homes :
to
Instruction in the bw of th
dial telephone is being given la
schools, dabs and homes ot 1 Sa
lem by members of the- staff of
the Pacific: Telephone company
here. ' 1 !
After midnight on April 4 all
telephoning.-In the cltyr will be
done by the dial system and the
company 1 sparing neither time
nor effort in making sure that ev
eryone knows how to use the new
phones. '' ; - "'
A demonstration team com
posed of Mrs. Leona Bolens. R- J.
Sumner and Vietor Collins has
been, working In the schools in
all grades above , the fifth, the
. service- dabs, women's clnbs and.
other organisations ot the city.
Large Slsed Dials ,
Caed by Party
In this demonstration a eom
l plete explanation ot the use ot the
t dial telephone is given. A pho
nograph record which gives all of
the tones of the equipment is
tised. A set-up of the diateystem
4m ramAm and actual calls pat
throagh. Two dials, one IS Inchea
la diameter and we : oiner -
Inches, are used to show the
work of the dial. A 20 by 3
Ineh faealmile directory Is shown
said two dial telephones are used
tn the demonstration. ; ,
'We hope ' that only ! normal
rails will be made over Salem tele
ones from midnight ot April 4
until Monday, April 6.- said H. V.
Collins, manager ot the local
company, -i "The new equipment
will be given a very careful check
during this period and we will
appreciate it if patrons will re
frain from 'curiosity calls during
this period." L
EMILY
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III AUTO ACCIDENT
' JIUBBARD. March 12 Miss
Emily Koutny, senior of the Hub
' r. hiph HrhnoL is confined to
her home from Injuries Tecelved
in an automobile accident near
ruhr UahiIit erenlnr.
Miss Koutny was on her way to
church at Canby with her slater.
Miss Mary Koutny and her broth
ers, Frank and Edward Koutny.
a thA Koutnr car was leaving
the Pacific- highway to enter Can
. by it was struck by a passing mo
tnrtat and camnletelr demolish
ed. Miss Mary Koutny received a
; few cuts and bruises but the
. brothers escaped uninjured. Ed
ward, a member or the ; seventn
grade, returned to school, the
next morning after the accident
" nnirMtlr: nana the irons off
for his adventure of the night be-
fore. K.
JEFFERSON 0.L S.
EHJDYS PROBRAWI
jrpfkrson. March 12 En
mUA chanter No.' 70. O. E. S. held
Its regular meeting Tuesday
night in the lodge room In the
uuanU lialL After the business
session, a program waa enjoyqd.
which was under tne direction ei
v,a T r Van Winkle. ) -
The' program consisted of the
following numoers: auei; nwrco,
'On the- Plattsburg," by I Mrs. 'J.
"n Van "OTInVle.- clano and " Gil
bert, drums; solo, "Chant of the
Jungle,' by Elmer Beacn ; reaa
n, .kr Mn Helm er Davidson:
CiMiianhan main "Til Bells Ot St.
- Mary's" by Gilbert Spragg; read
ing, by Mrs. wesungnouse; eoio,
TneoABlA That's All." i br El
inor Beach; duet, "National Em -J
Diem, piano ana anuni. oj
3 0. Van Winkle and I Gilbert
Sragg.' - . ' .4
mn. J. n Vaa Winkle has had
' charge of the programs during
' the last three months, and at this
' . Kvutin - xin - Lant Lnonev was
appointed program leader for the
next three months. -At Mne ciose
of the- program, refreshments
were. served In the dining room.
Siindav School
Class Entertained
r AT.nrvi 'vrch- lx- The Tal
bot Sunshine Sunday school class
was entertained at the nome 01
fr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap
Mil ntfit Th Belknap home
was very attractive with huge,
bouquets ot daffodils aooui uv
room. . r- . .,- , ' r -names
vert en loved br the
young folks during the early
evening after which a tarry pun
furnished amusement till a late
Present were Mrs. tAddiefDa-
vldson, teacher, Lelah Jones,
. Marjbrle Cole, Ilerie Blinston,
Tktrothv Jones. Louise, Gilmore,
Neva Emmons, Ida Belknap, An
ita Gilmour. Gladys Jones.
rwtamhnii Raker. Robert Cole.
Warren -Jones,-Dale Turnldge,
Virgil- CaUvan, Billy AusUn, El
don Turnldge, Keith Brown,
Frank Brown, Donald Gilmour.
Guests were Clar Calavan, Janet
Belknap, Mrs. A. E. cole. Mr. ana
Mrs. D. E. Blinston and Mr. and
Mrs. Belknap. : .. ;
Trt TtKTTJTtX IIOMB
RICKEY. March It The con
dition of Margaret Magee who
underwent In operation at the
Salem General hospital It very f a
mriUi Kha will be . removed to
ber noma Friday. Mrs. Magee ap
preciates the kindness of the
- grange members, the u. cine
' nwinlwri and friends"-.- for the
ttowert, the csrdsand many act
of thoughtfulaess during ner iu
. ness. Miss Magee Is the daughter
MISS MIAMI
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with grace and charm were the
factors that decided the Judges is
Margaret Better's f avor when aht
was elected "Miss Miami 1931" to
represent her city in all beaut
competitions. ;
6ERVA1S
HIGH
TO
STAGE
CDWIEDY
r.RRVAIS. March 12 The
Student Body play, ?YlmmIe Yon
son's Tob," a comedy-drama in
three, acts.- will be preaentea ai
the city hall on the evenings of
April 9 and 10. The comedy is
full ot laugns, pep ana action, ana
as all i participants have ' shown
their ability In former high
school plays. It Is sure to be well
presented .and to draw a large at
tendance, i- . ' I
The east of eharactera isr Vim-
mle Tonson from Wisconsin, Les
ter DeJardih; pal, the detective,
Arthur! Grafious; Frank, the
clerk, Carl Francis; Mickey, the
farm hand, Alexander Esson; Mr.
Kent, the father, Kennem Manning-
Belle, the foster daughter,
Irona i , Rallweher Svlvla. ' the
niece, Florence DuRette; Peg, the
cook, Evanelle Esson; Kutie, tne
helper, Etheloy Susee; Mrs. Kent,
the mother, Marguerite Hart. ,
HOSPITAL UNIT
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JEFFERSON. March 12. The
annuar Inspection ot the hospital
company, by a regular army ot
ficer, designated for that purpose
from Vancouver barracks, was
held at Lebanon Monday night.
The officer was well pleased
with the work demonstrated, and
could not give any rating at this
time. However, the company is
expecting a good rating. )
i am iucsi oeuuiv u iuc uur
pital company are: Captain, Jo
seph O.' Van winxie; sergeants,
Verdo Harris and Charles Rock
hill i eorooral. Dallas Harris: pri
vates, first class, Herman Kester,
Gerald Phelps, Clyde Hutchinson
and Gilbert Spragg.
- The time for the annual en
campment has been set, which
will be June 9 to- 23, at the usual
place. Camp Clatsop.
STANDS
SPECTi
- I BANQUET DATE SET
YiirnVATS. Vfrrh IS The
airh aehool Junior-Senior banquet
will be held at the school building
Tuesday evening. Marcn u. i ne
cafeteria class under direction oi
Ulaa Harden will assist the Jan-
iors la preparing and serving the
four course owner, rne pnnci
nal sneaker will be Professor
Jamaa ustthri of Willamette
University and additional speeches
will be made by members of both
the Senior and Junior classes.
FISH GROUP
S EDTEBTIJED
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West; Salem Society Plans
Benefit to be Given"
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awiiier .
An Interesting meeting be the
WaBIM'i Ululnnir cvotafw
held Wednesday afternoon at the
nome or Mrs. Kmmett A. Dickson:
Devotions were led by Mrs; J. W.
Slmmona and this was followed
by: a business' session at which
aira. simmona also : presided. Re
port were heard from all officers
of th aittr Plin, r,n Aim-
euacedr for a benefit et some kind
ot ye determined to be given by
. x. . I . & a . - . -
aucii.y a iu near lUiUre.
Mra. J R Prawn waa an
a committee ' of - one to solicit
quiumg wore ior tM society. .
the ' missionary study' period and
The monthlr ailrer tea nf tha
society will be held Wednesday,
March 26 at the home ot Mrs.
ii. x. sraaiora. au members ana
friends of the society are cordial
ly urged to attend. V ;
Present at Wednesday's meet
ing were Meadantes J. R.' Bed
ford, J. I. Miller, George. Lathrop,
A T - Amm1aVI,a T-k wm V. . . B
J. A. Gosser, J. R. Brown"' J. W.
O I T . ...
oiuiuiuna, -uric J31ASS, Biisa Hel
en buss and. the hostess, Mrs.
Dickson. " 1L ! '
Bottom, with. Mrs. William Mo
Qee and Mlaa Thelma Barnett as
special guesta. : ; ;1r ; i -
X- series of yells were givaa.
led by Evelyn Cane and Franel
Thompson, song leader, ..
-Following aha business session.
a demonstration of muffins ana
custard was given by two mem
bers. ? Refreshments were served
at the close ef the meeting.
Club members -present were the
president, Armlnta Jones, Evelyn
Cane, Arnold Thornstad, Francis
Thompson, 8. Paul Jones, Jr.,
Cora Marie Parka ana Deiores
Thompson.
ATTEND CONFERENCE -RTDRrKDOE.
March 12. Miss
Ruth Palmer,- accompanied by El
len Vogt. Marguerite Bart and
Mra. A B. Atkinson, attended the
state Older Glrle conference "' at
Eugene last , week ena; ana re
ports that besides having a most
enjoyable time, honors were re
ceived by the girls from this dis
trict. Miss palmer, with the oth
er girls,: took part in the program
and all' activities, and were rep
resentatives from uervais. r
mi RESIDENTS
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SALEM
HEIGHTS
RALEM HEIGHTS. March 1 2
A. C. Eohrnstedt who has lived In
this community the past' three
years has sold his home to Her
bert Ostlind and moved to the city
of Salem. The Bohrnstedts hare
been very active in eommunity af
fairs, he being vice president of
the community club -and she being
secretary of the Woman's club.
Mr. and Mrs. Ostlind say they like
Salem Heights verv much.
Mrs. Merrill who has been very
in the past two weeks nas recov
ered sufficiently to be able to sit
up a short while each day..
Mrs. Olive Beardsley and . two
sons, Orville and Charles, are re
covering gradually from a severe
attack ot lnfluensa.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lupher
spent Tuesday at the P. F. Stolz
hejse home. Mrs. Lupher Is a ne-
nhew rf Mra ' Rtolzhelaa - and
graduated from the . Passadena
geological school last year and
is now emnloved hv the National
Research council and is located at
Seattle.' f ' ; :
Miss Berna Sautter spent the
weekend with her sister Maxine,
who is attending the ! university
at Eugene, j:
BOBEBTS CLUB" TO
HAVE PROGRAM
ROBERTS, Mareh 12 A pro
gram wbicn will be interesting to
old and voung will be given at
the community club ' Saturday
nleht. .
Robert CiPaulus and Otto K.
Panin, will ihow their famous
colored, slides of the flowers ot
Oregon. They have made an in
tensive study of native nowera
and will trim, an illnttrated ' lec
ture which will be of real educa-.
tlonal value.
In addition to the lecture, sev
eral numbers from locar taient
will, be given.
MISSIOiJ BOTTOM
4-H CLUB ACTIVE
MISSION BOTTOM. March 12
An enthusiastic group of 4-H
cooking club members . met Fri
day at the home of their leader,
Mrs, Frank Thompson, in Mission
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CCQDrLDD
We all catch colds and they can mate us miserable;
but yours needn't last long, if you will do this: Take
two or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin just as soon as
rki f. n lr? ctarf.a Stav in the house if you
can keep warm. Repeat with another tablet or two
of Bayer Aspirin every three or four hours, u those
symptoms of cold persist. I Take a good laxative when
you retire, and keep boweVdpen. If throat ls'sore.
t i W pf a m a rrnarter-rrLissf ul of water
wri TTii-a RnnifiRa imlammation'and reduces
iiifectioivThere is nothing like. Bayer Aspirin for a
cold, or sore inroau w TW
almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Bayer,
axe absolutely Harmless to mo near.
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POP
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TO ETEHT.I
sented at Band Hall
AURORA. Mareh 12-rPutUs
of the Aurora 'grade school will
present an -entertainment - at the
band hall Friday evening: .
. The program includes:- school
orchestra. Dr. de Lesplnasse
leader: playlet,KIH . or Curev,,
fifth and sixth grades. Principal
characters Mr. Dowell, Paul Ar
nold; Chuck; Howard Melnnls;
Bobble, Robert Hurst;,. "Gypsle
Danee." nnd choruV third and
fourth grades; black faced di
alogue: "Mammy," Hasel Fergu
son; "Old Man" Ernestine Flan
neryr songs, "My Old Kentucky
Home,- Colorado Moonw, fifth,
sixth, aeventh and eighth grades;
dance "Creepy utile 1 e a r
Crow, first and second grades;
school p lay "8mythe versus
Smith." Judge Wlsehead, Rob
ert St, Clair? Lawyer Pro-for-il,
Kldon Harrison; Lawyer Con-agln-it,
DorrU Gllbertsonf wi
dower. "Plentiful Smith,- George
Arnold: wjdow, "Rebecca
Smythe Martha BradUj court
officer Robert Keel; strong
minded woman, Dorothy Fuller
ton; jury and spectators, seventh
and eighth a-rades; song. "School
Days," Bertha Bagley and Rob
ert Colrln; dance, and: chorus,
fifth and sUth, grades. '
RUSHED TO HOSPITAL
1 JEFFERSON March 12 Paul
G. Smith, farmer rho lives near
Green's bridge suffered an attack
of appendicitis ' early .Friday
morning andwa4 taken to a Sa
lem hospital- by Dr. Ji O, jVan
Winkle, local physieian.? An oper
ation was performed bypr. J. O.
VanWlnkle and - Dr. C.H4 Rob
ertson. He is reported tdbe get
i ting, along nicely.
SCIO TO COME
DI1SSE0VICE
" 8CIO, March It- Favorable,
action was taken Monday at Al
bany by the Linn county district
boundary board on tbe petition ot
the Scio board of education tor
high school bus transportation for
the coming school year. Similar
action was taken In the eases of
Albany Brownsville, Corvaliis,
Jefferson, Lebanon and Staytoa.
It is stated In Scio by many who
have kept In touch wUh the situa
tion that bus transportation has
been latgely Instrumental , la
bringing, the Scio high school to
the largest enrollment in its his
tory during the present school
year. - Continuation of this meth
od of providing high school fa
cilities for many who otherwise
would not continue their educa
tional careers beyend the grade
Is considered a boon to the educa
tional welfare of the Scio region
in general and to the Scl3 fcls'-i
school la particular j
AH petitions were allows!" by
the boundary board oncociltJoa
that no school board charge more
than 940 per student per year for
the children carried on school
buses. The Scio school board" is
paying $1S per pupil daring the
present school year bat it Is stat
nd a aatlafaetArv arrangement can
probably be made to conform to
the S40 requirement of the boun
dary board.
A ATTEST) CONFERENCE
; GERVAIS, March IS The
Misses Marguerite Hart, . Ellen
Vogt and Ruth Palmer represent
ed Geryais at tbe Older Girls' con
ference held at Eugene during
the weekend. They were chaper
oned by Mrs. A. B. Adklsson.
They report receiving a great deal
nt ,ond . from the conference.
These delegates will be hostesses
to the Christian Endeavor society
at a special service to be held in
the social room of the Presbyter
ian church next Sunday evening
during the hour proceeding the
regular Sunday Christian Endeav
or, meeting.
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March t, 1931.
Goodrich Silvertown Inc. '
Salem. Oregon.
Gentlemen; Every conscientious motorist
should be glad to give the League his sup
port ... it means more safety for his tarn.
Hy and himself on the ! highways and streets.
Show that, you Intend to do your part by -signing
the pledge and stop heedless, reck
less driving.
i Yours very truly, .
I Signed KENT SHOEMAKER, 4
Chief ot Traffic Dlvison.
- I am heartily in favor witluany movement
tending to promote safety and reduce motor
vehicle accidents on our streets j and high,
ways. The campaign conducted by the Sil
vertown Safety League is witlrout doubt a
very commendable movement Inj this .work
and has my; hearty endorsement and recom
mendation to the people of Oregon to co
operate In every way possioie.
' Yours very truly.
Signed WALTER LANSING. "
Sgt. Trartie nivision.
Goodrich Silvertown Ine., ' f
Salem, Oregon. ' .-' 1
Gentlemen: The Silvertown Safety League
is ... a real service to humanity . , , a
movement to reduce the appalling! "toll of
the road" through the propotlon of careful
driving has my endorsement and co-opera
tion. I am glad to Join with yoa.
r Yours very truly,;
Signed !ALE. HOSS,
. . Secretary of j State. j
Say these Prominent State Traffic Officials
it
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THE callous disregard of life and limb hjt
reckless driving.,. the menace to the safety
of his family and himself has stirred the indigna
tion of every conscientious driver and citizen.
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Singly and alone he couldn't do very much
about it. "- j :
But, together .vrti .can do something about ill
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When you realize that more people were killed
last year by automobiles than were lost by the'
American Forces during the World War and that
the number of deaths is growing year by year
then we believe you will want to join In this cru
sade against recklessness and unsafe equipment.
Only an aroused and militant public opinion can
change these conditions. Toiir help, your ex
ample, are needed.
The Silvertown Safety League is your means of
expression. Read the pledge nine common
sense rules .nine commandments of safety. Are
you willing to take this pledge along With the
rominent people of this community and abide
thousands of lives can be saved in 1931.
it? If you are. ..if enough people will do it.
We have a pledge ready for your signature, ..we
will see tnajt tne Dcautiiul emblem ot tnelicaue
is installed On your car and give you a reel
There is no cost. ..no
sni
tion button for your lapel.
obligation to buy. ..we sii
another soldier in the war against recklessness.
Sign up! This crusade needs you.1 1 ?!
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qUCDEH' TTIHIIS- E. EE AOS TUBS TJODnDiiYf
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN: .Inc.
I 198 SOUTH COmiERCIAL STREET
Salem Automobile Co. Newcomb's Tire Shop
435 Commercial Street , : 540 Ferry Street
Ted Puryine ! :;: Earl R. Adams
; 2590 Pacific Highway 2121 Fairgrounds Road -
SEE PAGE 66; THIS
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