The QUEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, Jan 9, 1931 pag:: i iv : Local New s Briefs Joint picnic Elaborate plans are taking: shape for the annual Joint T. M. C. A--Y. W. C. A. pic nic to be held Friday erenlng, Jane 19. at Hager's grore. In ad dition to a full program of sports and . entertainment about the campflre, there will be swimming races and exhibitions by the life Barings corps sponsored by the Red Cross. All boys and girls who participate In programs of the two associations are Inrited, and are urged to bring their parents. The plans are in charge of offi cials of the two groups. May Participate The Salem Y."M. C. A. may send a group of swimmers to participate In the northwest swimming matches to be held at Jantsen beach Thurs day, June 25. Both boys" and men will compose , the swimmers from yarious associations which will enter teams. ' It will possibly be a week or 10 days before It is definitely known whether a Salem eroUD -will compete, howerer ser- ers.1 men and Joys are , already practicing for the erent. Tor Sale A limited amount of Oregon Pulp Paper, 8 First Preferred. Hawkins Roberts. Nana rlsvUhln; Joseph Hunn of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nunn. $40 N. lth street. will be among the students who receive their degrees from Cor nell university June 15. accord ing to word received here. He has majored la the course tor me chanical engineers and Is a mem ber of Tau Beta Pi, honorary scholastic society In engineering. and of Telluride association, fra ternal order. T . Plan Drum Corps Scoats of Troop 12, sponsored ! by Jason Lee church, considered organization pr a drura and bugle corps, at their regular meeting in 1 the church basement last nignt. it was an nounced W. C. Black, 1340 North Summer street, troop commKtee- ,man, would treat the troop to an ice cream "feed" next Monday night, in honor of their capturing meet last Saturday. See Russ Smith, Center Church, for tire bargains. and ' Present Charter O. P. West. scout executlre, last night pre sented to Mayor P. Mf Gregory as president of. the Hollywood community club' charter for troop six. Boy Scouts. The troon la sponsored by the Hollywood club. Gregory in turn presented tne charter to the troop committee. who presented it to the scoutmas ' ter, Albert E. Page. Appraisers Named D. B. Hill, Harrr .vi axnn ana j. r - sniua M - -9 V 1 l&k. have been named appraisers of Marion county land belonging to estate of H. A. Sharpies, incom petent. George R. Duncan guardian of the estate, valued at I ii i : 12150. Appraisers for Linn coun ty property are L. A. Eada. Frank Caraway and S. O. Hlggins- Snes For" Divorce Complaint for divorce was filed in circuit court here vesterdav bv Theodore C, Amend against Marie Amend. He charges that she deserted him in March. 192$. They were mar ried in October, 1$ 14. There are three children, whose custody he t seeks. Have you cash that MUST be sale; we nave Brrerai iiouse, iui and land buys that MUST be sold. We specialize on selling estate properties and property that must be sold.-The safest invest-! ment on earth is the earth itseit. Becks & Hendricks, 1 189 N. High street. . Frona Oak Grove Jake R is ley ' of Oak Grove was a business vis itor In town yesterday. " Rlsley came in to confer with the coun- A ma m as vafeHwa tion of three rock crushers which he will handle for the county this season. Mrs. Emmons Here Mrs. Su sie Emmons, principal at Park school here last year but now as sistant county school supervisor in Multnomah county, is in town from Portland. Mrs. Emmons has charge of 183 teachers In her present position. Rotary Program - James U. Campbell, justice of the Oregon supreme court, will ! address, the Rotarians at the regular luncheon meeting Wednesday. A ballot will be taken on future course for pay ment of luncheons, whether It be f weekly or quarterly. Return Filed Jn connection with suit for wages of W. W. Pat terson vs. Northwest canning com pany, return on execution has been made showing that personal property sold for $19 3 5. John Fressen bid In $615 ! worth of the goods and office equipment sold. ; niwnlnc Xurserv Mrs. Helen Parker has announced that she will open a nursery at 475 North High street. She has severed con nections wuh former assistants, .a 1 1 knaMftil 9r9 ia nroaonf by Mrs. May belle Scis an. At . Jack's Bridgs F r a n-k ; Johnson, county, roadmaster, and Jim Smith, county commissioner, were at Jack's bridge yesterday 'afternoon to watch the winding up of work there, j . Blarriage License-Henry Deg- gene, 23, and Ameua jsnu, is. both of Sllverton,;wTre granted license to marry whe-n they ap peared before the i county clerk here yesterday. j -. . i" Her Tomorrow Judge Gale S. Hill . of circuit court depart ment two will be here Wednesday in connection with habeas corpus proceedings Drougm oy-Marine lieljic. - v . Hake Entry On petition. amendment has been made to en .try In probate journal in connec tion with the estate or James u Phelps, of whkh Arabella Phelps has been executrix, j j Application In case of J. W. Barnes ys. M. D. Mayfield and others, application to place on trial docket has been filed with the county clerk. i -. Released From Jail Otto II ea sing, held in the county jail here the past! week, was returned to ML Angel yesterday morning for hearing before Justice of . the Peace Frank MeldL H easing was charged with attempting to com mit murder on person of his brother-in-law. Alphonse Stupfel. after the two men disagreed at Hessing'a home, j H easing alleged that he used the gun only after Stupfel refused to leave his home after Hessing had ordered him to do so. ; Hessing was allowed to go free on his own recognizance and pending good behaviour. -Time Schedale changed The Y. M. C, A. operated for the first time yesterday on the new sum mer swimming schedule, which will be In effect until September 15. Classes for both men and women are on the new, time, with the girls and women to meet Wednesday and Thursday after noons; and the men's and Boys classes to be held during the oth er days of the week. - ii - : Meeting Wednesday The exe cutive board of Willamette chap ter. American Red Cross, will meet Wednesday noon at the Gray Belle. Several matters of imnortance will b considered, In eluding the yearly budget, plans for roll! call time and move to ward taking over full financial re sponsibility of the local chapter. Judge George Roasman is chapter chairman. Baby i chicks bargain started and day old Reds. Rocks. Han son White Leghorn. Short time only. 810.00- per hundred. Sa lem's Petland. Tel. 8767. Sending Team The Salem T M. C. A. is planning to send a men's volley ball team to-Port land Tuesday, July 16, to enter competition with the Y. "M. and industrial plant teams there. A tournament has been arranged there for that date as part of a plan to keep interest in volleyball alive during the summer months Citation Issued In connection with petition of Eena company. for removal of W. A. Liston as administrator of the estate of Ju lia A. Liston, Liston has been cited to appear in probate court June 22 to show cause for alleged failure to mark return on apprais al within required time. To Award Letters Life say ing emblems will be awarded Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. to the mem bers who passed the junior and senior Red Cross life saving ex aminations conducted recently. Judge George Rossman will make the presentation. For Sale A limited amount or Oregon pulp & Paper. 8 First jj-UBjeferreJ. Hawkins & Roberts. ' . ... . . amena vompuunt iioDert C Paulas has filed amended com plaint in his case against Charles T. Parker. The suit arises out of injuries sustained in ah accident which occurred out from Port land on the Portland-Salem high way September 26, 1929. Paulus seeks total of $2972.56 damages. Appraisal Frieda M. Oehler, A. E. Schirman and Martin Fer eshetlan have appraised estate of George fV. Plank at $2,788.48, according to papers filed yester day with the probate court. ' I In Hospital Mrs. Flora Thom as has entered the Emanuel hos pital in ! Portland to undergo a major operation. She went down Saturday In company with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, who returned Sunday. Home i; From School David Eyre, Edwin Cross and Reynolds Alien are among those expected home from college and university this week. Eyre will arrive Wed nesday, ij Worth 17351 Report of appraisers in connection with es tate of Anna Hopfer shows the estate worth $17,851.45. Ap praisers were N. M. Lauby, C. J. Terhaar and Paul Fuchs. - : Report Featured Hal Powell of Tillamook will give a report on the international Kiwanls club luncheon at Miami. Fla., at the regular meeting of the Salem club this noon. Examinations Willamette un iversity students are winding up the year's work this week, the en tire time of which is being devo- tea to examinations. Come For Summer Frank and John Parker are here from "Van couver, wash., to spend the month with their mother, Mrs Helen Parker. Board Sleeting-r-The last meet- lag of the Y. W. C. A. official board until fall will be held at the association club rooms this morn ing. .;;...-: For Sale A limited amount of Oregon Pulp & Paper. 8 First Preferred. . Hawkins 4t Roberts. Birth Reported Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Webb of Turner are parents of a S ',6-pound . daughter, born Sunday at the Jackson maternity home here. The baby has been named Barbara Jean, : Wltaeas eseratleB r loss sf tLne, DR. MARSHALL StOtcoa Bldg. Paos S50S PIANOS FOR J!-:RENTfv;. ' ' - i -' -'--- Call PfllO, Used Furniture : &?portini ... 151 W. Bign PILES CURED - j i j Kirks Leaving East Prof . and Mrs. William E. Kirk cj Willam ette university, who have been at New York City where Prof. Kirk has been studying while on year's leave of absence, will leave there about the middle 'of this month on their return trip but will visit friends and rela tives in Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D. C, Nebraska and California before returning and will not be here until about Sep tember 1. Prof. Kirk who has been on the Willamette faculty for 23 years, will resume his du ties in the falL. To Meet Teachers Further plans for the summer session in the grade schools will be discuss ed at a meeting called for 9:15 o'clock this morning by Miss Car lotta Crowley, who will direct the schools, to be held at the Park and Grant buildings. Salem teachers who will be on the summer school faculty will attend the meeting this morning. It ran km of Classes A reunion of confirmation classes of 1928, 1929 and 1930. at which time the class of 1931 will be re ceived, will be held at the Ameri can Lutheran church Thursday evening. The event vlll take the form of a banquet, arrange ments for which are in charge of Miss Wilms Horn. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor of the church, will preside. ; Board Meeting The regular session of the school board for the Salem . district will be , held this evening in the city superin tendent's office. Several matters will come before the board rela tive to work at the end of the year. :, , , : - Allen' Arrested A. A. Bonney pleaded not guilty to a charge of securing an angler's license with out first having in his posses sion a gun license. Bonney is an alien and thus required to have both. He will be given a hearing June 17. ! Draws Jail Sentence George J. Volkman plead guilty to a charge of driving while drunk when he appeared in justice court on Monday.' He was sentenced to 0 days in jail, a fine of $100 and his driver's license was re voked for one year. Dollar dinner every night,' 5:45 to 8 at the Marion hotel. ; , In Portland Mrs. Winnie Pet tyjohn and daughter Miss Helen motored to Portland Monday to attend the funeral of Mr3. Ada Crump Sauvle, who died at a Portland hospital at midnight Friday. Outing Committee to Meet The annual outing committee of the Chemeketans will hold a. meet ing tonight at Y. M. C. A., when plans for the outing which will be taken in Rainier national park will be discussed. Meeting Tonight Commander L. C. McShane of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War urges full attendance at the meet ing this evening, the last prior to the state convention in ; Portland June 22, 23 and 24. Pleads Guilty J. H. Beck en tered a plea of guilty to . charge of reckless driving and was fined $15 and costs by Justice of tne Peace Miller B. Hayden. Visitor in City M. J.' Mahony, resident of the Mahony district In this county, was a business caller in the-city Monday. Returns From Seattle - Miss Helen Louise Crosby, local attor ney, has returned from a business trip to Seattle. At Coast Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lawrence, 1578 Ferry, and daugh ters were Sunday vacationists at Yachats iirnnnt innmTNl Final or der approving executrix' reports has been fuea in estate or. u. a. Thompson. Annratjwra ' Renort Henry Fatland, Z. Nerness and Nels Es- trein hare appraised estate of J. L. Larson at $2,339.80. I Fram Hnbbard Waldo F. Brown of Hubbard was & Salem business visitor Monday, Estate Closed The probate court has confirmed final account In estate of Elepha Starns White. Births Kaper To Mr. and Mrs. Tony Peter Kabser. Salem route 9. a girl, Ann Louise, born June 2. Sim To Mr. and Mrs. James L. Sim2346 Hazel avenue, a girl, Barbara Ann. born June 2. Dotton To Mr. and Mrs. L. S. C. Dotton, 485 North Winter, a girl, Louise Marlene, born June 3. Dr. Chan Lam " Chinese Medicine " yI80 N. Commercial $ .4 ; Office lsurs t j Tuesday and Satnr- Schaefef's Corn Remover : 1 ' I -' ; ' We believe that ! Schae fer's Corn Remover is an improvement on any other corn remover on the mar ket. It relieves the pain in stantly and removes the corn safely and comforta bly. Also for warts, and just .as effective for cal louses, too. Schaefer's Druff Store J H 185 N. Commercial St. Dial MOT The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem Penslar Agency ' QaaUty Plas Courtesy ALII EVENTS ARE ARRANGED Willamette Grads to Meet V In Connection With Commencement Arrangements are being com pleted for the annual events for alumni of Willamette university, who will gather here Saturday afternoon In connection1 with the closing events of the college year. The alumni association, of which Robert C. Notson of Port-t land is president, will hold its business meeting in Waller hall Saturday afternoon at 4 . o'clock. Officers for the new year will be elected at this time. The alumni banquet will be held at the First Methodist church parlors Saturday' evening, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. This event will honor the classes of 50 and -2 5 years ago. Mr. Notson will preside and talks will be given by members of the two classes, hon ored. - Following the banquet, the president's annua) reception will be held at Lausanne hall. The re ception of President and Mrs. Doney will be for all alumni, sen iors and their guests, trustees, faculty and friends. The senior class breakfast will be held on the campus at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning, and the annual meeting of the trus tees will be held, in Eaton hall at 10 o'clock that morning. The bacealaareate service will be held at the First Methodist church Sunday morning, June 14. at 11 o'clock, with President Carl Gregg Doney delivering the ser mon. Reunion and farewell service will be held at the university cha pel Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and the Christian associa tions' sermon will be- preached at the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock that night by Wllbert Dowson. , Charles S. Cutting will deliver the commencement address at the exercises at 10 o'clock Mon day morning. The graduates pro gram will also be held at the First Methodist church. The trus tees, faculty and seniors will march from Eaton hall, where they are requested to assemble at 9:30 o'clock. GREATER OREGON The Greater Oregon association met in the chamber or commerce rooms Monday night and took up the discussion of bread. A large exhibit was on display and much material of value to housewives was obtained from the study. F. G. Deckebach addressed the association : on the subject ' of Obituary Clement v Margaret J. Clement died at the residence, 950 South 12th street, June 8, age 71; mother of Elora Clement of Eola and Frank of Wapinitia; sister of James Far mer of Tennessee; aunt of Grorer Farmer of Salem, Oral Malllcoat of Portland and Lloyd Malllcoat of Pleasant Home. Notice of funeral later by W." T. Rlgdon and Son. Scott George A. Scott died at the resi dence, 1534 South Commercial street, June 8. age 52. Survived by. widow, Olive; four, daughters, Mrs. Dorris Hutchlns of Albany and Mr 8. Ruth Windom, Inez and Vera, all of Salem. Funeral serv ices Wednesday, June 10, at 2 p. m. from the chapel ' of the Clough-Barrick company, Rev. W. Earl Cochran officiating. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park. Gardiner- Mrs. Ada F. Gardiner died at her home in Ada, Ore., June 8. age 73; mother of Mrs. E. A. Lew is. Mrs. Mae Pollock and Earl Gar diner, all of Ada; sister of Mrs. Effie Wright of Petersburg, Neb., and E. Sol Worden of Salem. No tice of funeral later by W. T. Rig- don and Son. CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1893 TeL 8652 . i Conveniently Accessible .Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable T ERWILLIGER'S TUNKSXL DrSECTOng T70 OHEMEKETA On Serrics ta Ferssiud Om Prlcss Arc BsssoaaUa Oat Hm Is Modem XitcsnMS X4? Embalm Phoaa 9851 'A Park Cemetery: ! With Perpetual Care Jnst tern minutes from the heart of town ; CIougli-Barrick Co. MORTUARY - - Phone 6151 Chnrcn at Ferry St, A, U. Clougb. - Dr. L. E. Barrfck i V. T. Golden C HE dairy products and stressed the fact that If the housewives would patronize home products It would materially increase the demand, and thus the output and employ ment, ';,!! ,-, , . .... ' Reports of committees were made and Mrs. Leon Oleason, chairman of the Industries 'com mittee, announced thst a building was being obtained In which to hold an exhibit, the purpose of which would be to Induce house wives to use home products. Mrs. Arthur Rahn presided at this meeting In the absence of Mrs. Carlton Smith. The next meeting will be June 29. IC RESCUE AT WILLAMINA. June 8. Virgil Morrison, 15, of this city, heroic ally rescued Donald Wilcox, 9. from drowning and performed re suscitation to revive the yoUng swimmer here Saturday af ternoon. Morrison Is tne son of Mrs. H. M. Bonney; Wilcox is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. EV Wilcox. When Donald Wilcox, who with other boys was swimming at the unction of the WUlamina . and Yamhill rivers, the "forks." at tempted to recover a stick from the deeper, swift water, he either was attacked with a cramp or tired, and could not swim back to shore. . Young Morrison, hearing WIU eox' ery for help, swam for a dis tance to recover the drowning boy after he had sunk two times, and tow him to safety. There he re vived him. Including n iuin :.vv:W:-.--.Vi':;-v ismmmmmm, mm v y ---'--' - if V- ..,.vV.-Vj-.-j-.----.-.-..VjVjV-'.- . .Usj-.--U iJf.-lJ I II I I I V A . ' II It f I I - 111 1 , I - . - . . Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies Your Threat Protection against irritation analnst counh THIRTY THREE AT III6UD PERFECT Pupils of Highland school who had perfect attendance records throughout the school year closed last Friday - numbered 33, -reports the principal. Miss Mabel Murray. 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Vista and South Commercial i BRUCE FOX SERVICE STATION, High arid Liberty SALEM CLEANERS & DYERS, 1073 So.X6mmercial PARRISH GARAGE, Barney Kropp, 660 N. Capitol.. PRIEM & CASPELL SERVICE STATION, 1 25th and State i i: ' pi i "Reach for a LUCKY instead" Adam and Evo In tho Garden of 1 j Eden A story we ha vo all hoard sinco childhood Consider your Adam's Apple-tho possession of each ono of us, man or woman your voico box containing your vocal chords your larynx Don't rasp your throat with harsh irritants-Reach for a LUCKY instead Do careful in your choice of cigarettes. Remember, LUCKY STRIKE ii tho only cigarette in America that through its oxclusivo "TOASTING" process expels certain harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos. Theso expelled irritants are sold tojmanu facturers of chemical compounds. They aro not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. And so we say "Considor our Adam's Apple1 1 - IB I" Rays Y" . ' 182 S. High of Good Eats, 366 State i 410 State MARKET, 185 N. 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