The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 01, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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The QKEGON STATESMAN. Salgnu i Oregori, Wednesday Morning. July T; 1931 r
Local News Briefs
On World Trip "Having ja
good time, and Tight now an es
pecially warm one with ' Chiaa
weather so hot one can harder
stay Inside five minutes at n.
time", write R. t. "Chief Ready
to Salem friends. Ready, employ
ed here as linotype operator iet
eral years ago. Is on a trip around
the world. When he wrote, June
3, the ship was crossing the Bay
of Bengal and was in the path dt
the southwest monsoon, whlcji
brought plenty of rain, and-cooler
weather. The President Hayee, on
waica ne. is traveling, was scnea
uled to arrive In Colombo. Ceylon.
June 9. Egypt. Italy, France and
Cuba will be visited before he re
turns to this country in the late
summer. j .
Scomt Office Closed Boy Scout
headquarters here will be closed
temporarily tonight. O. P. West,
executive. Mrs West and their
; youngest son will leave Thursday
morning for Pendleton, where the
v f f a anri hativ wtll iiwnil mnit lit
the summer. Mr. West will return
here July 6 la time to finish final
preparations , for the Boy Scout
camps, the first of, which will be
gin July 12 at Canip Santiam.
Billy West. a ),aonwlIl leave
Thursday morning .fats Roseburg,
to spena more man two moaias
attending a series of fire scout
camps.
- Black, cherries wanted for cash.
Tel. 4643. 14S N. Front. .
Mulkey Visits Dwlght Mulkey
and his wife, who was known to
Salem people as Miss Welch, are
visitors this summer with Mr. and
Mrs. C. A: Mnlkey at Mornlngside.
Dwight graduated from West
Point three years ago. Last year
he -studied at-.Yale university.
This fall he is to enter the war
college at Washington. D. C.,
studying war photography. j
Release Property Order in jir
cnit court authorizes the state
bank examiner to release collat
eral and deed held on money, loan
ed to H. V. Pendleton to the
Western Loan and Building com
pany In exchange for $25. The
matter is in connection : with
liquidation of the State Bank Of
Hubbard.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. McDonald and family will
leave their home, at 2490 Haxel
avenue today for a vacation to be
snent In the country near Med-
ford. Mr. MVHonald is a mall car
rier in south Salem and this is his
11th annual vacation from this
work". J '
,. CI v KmftK Mournni Funeral
for George J. Smith. 78, who died
Saturday at the residence of his
sister-in-law, Mrs Parolie Smith,
1156 Rugge street. West Salem,
will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m.
from the " Terwilliger funerp.1
home. Interment will be made In
Lee Mission cemetery. j ,
When you tnink or life insur
ance, think of Charlie McElbinny.
Sale Confirmed In suit pf
Western Loan A Biildinf com
pany vs. W. L. Bulgin and others,
order has been entered confirming
sale of real property. A similar or
der has' been -entered in th same
plaintiff's snlt "against Lawrence
G. Bulgin and others.
Licenses Changed; Claim
Charged with switching licenses
on his car, C. R. Burgess, -744
North Commercial street, was
brought into municipal court here
yesterday. Time was set for ja
hearing on July 6. j
Tomasek Service, Portland
Funeral for Mrs. Mary Tomasek,
61, who died Monday at the resi
dence near Jefferson, will be held
this morning at the Portland
crematorium. Arrangements were
made by W.T. Rlgdon Sc. Son.
Credit Group to Meet Further
discussion of the proposed uni
form credit - application blanks
will occupy the attention of the
Salem-Retail credit association at
the regular noon luncheon meet
lag at the Gray Belle today.
Bale Confirmed The circuit
Judge has signed an order con
firming sale made In connection
with suit of Josephine Gabriel vs.
L. Heiberg. . i
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Continued Action of Pruden
tial Savings & Loan association
sgainst Blanche M. Huffman has
been continued until September
IT, on motion ef defendant. j
Births
Hardin To Mr. and Mrs. J. F,
Hardin, a girl,- Patricia Ruth,
born June 25. !
-T Dr. Chan Lam
... I Chinese Medicine
180 N. Commercial
St. Sa'vn
1 Office toora
Tuesday and SatntH
day 3 to 5:SO
A Genuine Corn
Remedy
with a bona-flde guarantee
The faith we express in
our corn remedy is shown
on our guaranty '
NO CURE - NO PAY
There are au strings to this
offer. Purchase" a bottle and
use It according to directions,
if it fails la its - purpose
return the, empty bottle to as
and have your money refund
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Almost never falls and D ft
en succeeds in eraaicaung
those stubborn corns that otb
er remedies fail on.
25c a Bottle
Schaefer's
- DRUO STORE I
. The original yellow front
- candy store of Salens
135 N. Commercial St.
Penslar Agency Phono 0197
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Horseshoe Pitcher Horseshoe
enthusiasts are invited to attend
an exhibition of pitching to be
given Friday night by "Putt"
Moss man and his aister at the
grounds at corner of 17th and
State streets at S o'clock. , Moss
man has been the world's cham
pion horseshoe .pitcher three times.
and his sister also Is an excellent
pitcher, holding the Iowa state
title for women.
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i Teachers Credentials All
teachers who - will teach In this
county next school year may file
their credentials with the, eounty
school superintendent at -any time
now. The teaching certificate, con
tract and sending circle certificate
should be filed. Quite a number of
teachers have already attended, to
this step. Including a portion- of
the Salem teachers.
I Dr. B. F. Pound, practice lim
ited to removal ot teeth; gas or
local and dental x-ray. 302 First
National bank; Phone 9530.
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I Audit Begins Audit of the re
ports of clerks for Marion county
school districts will be started at
the county school superintend
ent's office today. J- H. Roland
and Mrs. J. C. Siegmund are the
auditors.
i Suit Continued Hearing on
suit of Smith vs. Mishler. action
to recover on account, started in
Judge Hill's department of circuit
court yesterday,' .The ease was not
disposed 'of, bnt continued indef
initely.: i Jackson Released Arthur
Jackson was released from the
city Jail yesterday afternoon after
a three-day sojourn there. He was
charged with being drunk, and
paid a fine of $5.
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s Dr. ; White Here Dr. B. II.
White, : a former Salem resident,
has returned to spend the sum
mer here, coming up from Cal
ifornia where he has been lo-
!ated. !
Begins Vacation Miss Myrtle
fcClay, secretary to Principal
Fred Wolf of the high school, will
start her annual vacation period
today. She will not return to the
office until early fall.
! Application Application to
place on motion docket has been
made in suit of W. J. Branstetter
vs. Sarah Coffenberry.
Obituary
Hassler
; Anna Hassler died at the family'
residence at Sublimity June 30.
age 29; wife of Alois; mother of
Alma. Benl and Edward; daugh
ter of Mrs. Anna 3teffes; sister
of Mrs. George Susbauer of Sub
limity, Mrs. John Benner and Mrs.
Jake Mertens of Wisconsin, and
Phil Steffes of Sublimity. Funeral
serriees Thursday. July 2. at 9:30
a. m. at St. Boniface church, Sub
limity, Rev. Father Scherbrlng
officiating. Arrangements are in
charge of Salem mortuary.
j 1 Tomasek
- Mary Tomasek died at the hesi
dence, route 1. near Jefferson,
June 29, age 61; wife of John;
mother of Carl, of Jefferson. Fu
neral services Wednesday. July 1,
at 10 a. m. at the Portland crema
torium. Arrangements made by
W. T. Rlgdon Son.
Smith
At the residence of his sister-in-law
Mrs. Parolie Smith. 1156
Rugge street, West Salem, George
J. Smith, aged 78, died June 27;
survived by a brother Willis near
Vida, Ore., and a nephew In Michi
gan. Funeral services from the
Terwilliger funeral home Thurs
day at 2 p. m.. Interment In Lee
Mission cemetery.
CITY VIEW CEMETERY
Established 1893 TcL 8652
Conveniently Accessible
Perpetual care provided for
Prices Reasonable
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MWtely
Priced
A Park Cemetery
With Perpetual Care
-Jast ten minutes from the
heart of town
CIonrh-Barrick Cp.
I MORTUARY
. Phoae 5151
; Church at Ferry St.
A. M. Clough
Dr. L. E. Barrick
V. T. Golden
TERWILLIGER'S
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tvu as it. niBBoross
T7t CWr.MSAKTA
smc ts
Tttem At
Em Is MH
Vacuum Cleaners and
Floor Waxera For Rent
Call PfilO. Caed Fnrnltnre
: Department -
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131 N. High
. Visitor Here J. A. West, gen
eral manager ef the traffic ; de
partment of the telephone com
pany In San Francisco, and C. F.
Cole, . assistant general manager
of the company. left yesterday
after visiting a-day or so here.
They have been spending a cou
ple of weeks on a fishing trip to
Clear Lake. Cole -was--formerly
manager of the, Salem offices. Pa
cific Telephone and Telegraph
company. .West is a brother , ot O.
P. West, scout executive here, :
File Transcript Transcript of
appeal has been filed In ease of
J. P. WHquet. former administra
tor ot estate ot Mary F. Gregorie,
vs. Sarah Wilmet. WHquet is ap
pealing from order of the eounty
court entered March 24 discharg
ing him as administrator and ap
pointing; Ladd ' and Bush Trust
company in that capacity. The
change was made on petition of
Charles J. Zergan and Sarah Wil
met, Vacation In Bed It's a tough
break to be forced to spend most
of one's annual vacation In bed,
and nobody's more certain of that
than Eric Butler, local manager
for Western Union. Mr. Butler
contracted a severe case of Influ
ensa a few days' after he started
his vacation, and has been In bed
since early last week. He is not
yet able to be up. '
During July and August the' fol
lowing flower hbps will close at
5 p. m.:
Adams Florist
Breithaupt, Florist
Capitol Florists
Olson Florists
Wedding Bells Harold B.
Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Hunt. 1275 Frlckey. and Miss Fay
Walling-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Al Walling, route one, were mar
ried last night at 8 o'clock atthe
home of Rev. D. J. Howe, officiat
ing minister. Mr. Hunt has been
employed for some time by , the
Rise shoe store here. They will
reside here.
Heath Visits Slater Wendell
Heath, pharmacist at Steelham
mer's drug store ' In SUverton,
spent the past two days in Salem.
He was called here by the Illness
of his sister. Delight Heath, who
was operated upon at the Salem
general hospital Saturday. The
patient was suffering from ap
pendicitis. Brooks to Speak R u s s e 1 1
Brooks, of the American consul
ate at London, will be the speak
er at the Lions club luncheon this
week. He will talk on London.
Lions Newell Williams and Ice
land Smith, president, will report
on the LaGrande convention.
Timbennan Here W. B. " Bar
ton, timber man from Ivansas
City, Mo., was a business caller at
the county courthouse yesterday.
Barton has .large timber holdings
in the extreme eastern part ot the
county.
Finishing: Drive Silver ton is
winding up Its Boy Scout finance
drive today, with 12 businessmen
in the field , to collect the re
quired $350. O. P. West, scout ex
ecutive, met -with the finance
campaigners Monday night,
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From Staj ton Beatrice
Amundson, who has taught school
at Stayton for the past few years,
was a business caller here yester
day from her home at Silverton.
THE N EW, FOID
STANDARD: SEDAN
A beautiful five-passenger car, with longer, wider body, and
attractive, comfortable interior. The slanting windshield is made of
Triplex safety plate glass. You can now have the new Ford delivered
with safety glass in all . windows
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The price of
W.O.B. Detroit, phu jVefeA
Diphtheria 'Illness of a school
child who lives la the Rosedale
district has been diagnosed As
diphtheria. Dr. -V. A. Douglas,
eounty health officer;! reported
yesterday. The child has been ill
four days. Antitoxin has been giv
en, and six ot the It contacts
were treated yesterday. There are
three other children In the fam
ily, all of whom have had toxin
antitoxin, ." .-,
Hearing Today Roy Hunter
and Francis Bowler, arrested
Monday near Oroville,! south ot
town oa the river road.- were
brought before U. S. Commission
er. Lars Bergsvis: yesterdsy morn
ing on preliminary arraignment.
They will be given hearing this
morning. The men were arrested
when - federal, officers,! raided a
moonshine plant they were said
to be operating. !
Dance Friday, Haxel .Green.
Casper" Delayed Failure of
the weekly consignment ef mats
of "Toots and Casper. States
man comic stria, to arrive this
week . caused the feature to be
missing from the Statesman fea
ture page Tuesday and this morn
ing. It is possible, that publica
tion of this feature may not be
resumed this week but - It , will
start again by next Sunday morn
ing at the latest. i. .
' Marriage Licenses Two mar
riage licenses were Issued here
yesterday: Carrol B. Hunt, legal
1275 Trlckey, and Fay Walling,
route one, Salem; and -to Ray
Blckford. 20, 302 S. Winter, and
Marguerite Dewits, S25 North
Capitol. ' f
' i Page . Appointed On petition
for naming of guardian! ad litem
for Blanche Smith, E.i M. Page
has been appointed. The matter
came np In connection, with case
of Fred Roethllsbergerivs. R. J.
Smith and Blanche Smith.
. Divorce Granted Plaintiff was
granted absolute divorce and re
Btored her maiden name when di
vorce action ot Zelda Parrlsh
against Glen Parrlsh was heard
before Judge Hill yesterday.
Assumed Name Alfred D. Ja
cobson and Lloyd E. Rogers, who
will operate a radio store at 543
Ferry street, have filed! assumed
business saanae, Salem Radio Ser
vice, with the county clerk.
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Continued Action In case ot
Prudential Savings and j Loan as
sociation vs. Ralph J. Stevens has
been continued until September
16.
See Russ Smith, Center and
Church for tire bargains.
Application In the case of W.
H. Burtis vs. Ernest Christenson
and Lee U. Eyerly, application to
place on trial docket; has been
made. 1 ;
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Seeks Appointment Gene
Belle has filed petition seeking
appointment of estate of Nancy
S. Belle, valued at $7800.
Hearing Set Hearing on final
account In estate ot Nellie M. Cro
nise has been set for August 7.
Application In suit! of Meadie
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Durant vs. Ray F. Durant, di
vorce action, application! has been
made to have the case placed on
the trial docket. i !
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Amends Answer Lars Momer
ak has filed amended; answer in
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the new ' Ford
JJimmr. B.aigi mtd n
dnt pmyment mmd mm convenient
CLAIM CITY FUuQS
; PI PRIVATE DEBT
Mrs. Fowler's Checks Made
Out to Portland Store
and Realtor Shown '
.BAKER. Ore.. Juno 10 fAP)
Five checks . drawn .against the
city of La Grande but which the
state claims irero used to pay-personal
bills, were Introduced today
during cross-examination et'Vrs.
Emma Fowler. , former .La' Grande
city . treasurer, accused of misap
propriating approximately., $ 10 8,
000 of cfty fundi.
'- -Mrs. Fowler's trial' was k-ronght
here on a change of venue from
La Grande. Mrs. Fowler has stood
trial once but the Jory disagreed.
The state presented; checks tor
$19.94 and $56.97 drawn in fa
vor of a Portland department
store; another, for $100 payable
to N.-K. West, of La Grande; and
checks for $125 and $230 payable
to the Western Rubber company,
Tacoma. .... - , . Y, j; - j . ..,
- The' state alleged the check! to
the Portland store paid for per
sonal merchandise;' that the check
to West paid for a lot purchased
by the defendant, and that jttte
checks to the Western Rubber
company paid for stocks bought
Jointly by Mr. and Mrs. Fowler.
Claims Amount For ! , j
Lot Was Reimbursed 1
Mrs. - jgowier admitted paying
West $100 out ot city funds for a
lot but claimed she reimbursed
the city. She testified she bought
stock In, the Tacoma concern but
said the two checks Introduced
by the state were In payment lot
automobile tires bought by the
city of La Grande. The checks! to
the , Portland department stbre
paid for m?iLrandise bought i by
the jcity, the defendant testified.
, The two checks' to the Tacoma
company had the initials "E. m.
F." in the lower left hand cor
ners. The state's attorney alleged
that Indicated they were on Mrs.
Fowler's account.
The defendant .admitted mak
ing raise statements after her ar
rest about having funds to mike
good the alleged shortage in her
books.
suit brought against him by
O. Harvey.
Carl
Order Non-Snit In cirdiit
court case of Ficker Motor com
pany vs. John J. WIrtx, non-suit
has been; entered.
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Soup or Salad . pJeat or Fish j Potatoes
Vegetables' Bread and Butter or Rolls
Pie or Pudding and Drink
and doors at slight
Standard Sedan is 590,
lirm urn mt lm mC Tot est Mtrrftos
tmrmt tkrugh your Ford JUmlcr
If iss . Rata. Burns, assistant to
Mrs. Fowlsr wall the iraa'ln of
fice, testified lfra.. Fowler had
told her dust before she left the
office - last February t that the
books were off $112,000. I
Mrs. Fowler was on the stand
nearly the entire day. Twice dur
ing the morning session she broke
down and sobbed.
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a CHIEF SOUTH
By vote-of executive committee
of the Marion County Christian
Endeavor Union, in session last
evening- at. Iialon Sauare. the
president. Ella Smith. .1287 Che
meketa street, will be sent to the
golden Jubilee convention in San
Francisco the middle of July. ;
t The executive group, composed
of about 20 members, heard re
ports of the various societies and
of, the recent rally. All societies
in the eounty will be urged , to
raise due portion of funds to send
the president south, and to pay
printing . - expenses for " the - bill
board posters which the society Is
using. . .-
A potluck dinner was enjoyed
at the Sauare. Grace Klampe of
the- Lablsh district is secretary, of
the county group, r
Ritual Team of
Elks Enters in
State Contest
Members of the Salem Elks
lodge ritualistic team, composed
of the officers, are In Ashland to
compete with winners In other dis
tricts' for the right to represent
this state in the drill competitions
at the national convention which
opens In Seattle next week.
Composing the team are: H. E.
Eakln, exalted ruler; Leroy Card,
leading knight; A. W. Jones, lec
turing Knight; Frank Lynch, loy
al knight: Harry Wledmer. sec
retary; Dr. Armln E. ; Berger,
esquire; Wlllard C. Marshall,
treasurer, and Theodore Paulus,
assisting esquire.'
DAUGHTER IS BORX
WOODBURN, June 30 An
eight-pound baby girl ? arrived at
the home of Mr. and .'Mrs; C. C.
Wells at their home in : ; Canby
Thursday morning. Mrs. Wells,
before her marriage, was Miss
Dorothy Yoder. She Is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Maude Yoder. .
additional cost
f. o. b. Detroit.
a Tor
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. places on
sale :
furnishinsrs never before offered
at prices as low as these . . J
cEu5i?ac '.
one group guaranteed pre-ahrunk, fast color, full cut, car
rying the famous , ita -rite collar another group includes
Manhattan. Crayco and other fine shirts ranging in values
Xrom $1.93 to $30 an 95c
totiaimllic, v 45c e. 55c
the firt group, are of vat dyed broadcloths, 'guaranteed fast
color made with seamless seats, the second group are Man
hattan non-ravel rayon with no button elastic belt various
plain cotora. - .-. .
plain, fancy or fanciful pure worsted wool made by Colum
bia knit and Bradley in one or two piece models separate
trunks of knit or BanneC 95a
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IP03?tt JacIsettG, 6.05
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genuine suede, finished reindser leather f-ports jackets, full
. lined, knitted bottoms, self or knitted collars. .
slhooo
, Nunnand Bush ankle fashioned oxfords in tan calf skin,
good styles and comfortable fitting lasts .regularly selling
from $8.50 to $10.00.
this group includes plain . colors, n?at patterns and striped
m . a. A.X n strt .
cvea(teE?c . . 2.5
sleeveless v-necks. ia the new fchcrt length," po-turn-un
models, pure nxiol. plain pastel shades. .
Baoc3Gi?y, 20s CtSc
' first group consists of plain, and faiicy Poecix hosiery
mostly small sixes second group consist: of imported Eng
lish Sale hose, luS fashioned, regularly selling tor $1-50.
nsppGi?
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lounging slippers, your choice
and many more
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sate starts
CacMano Cox? men
416 state street
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65g
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while they last at $100.
unusual bargains?
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