Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1931)
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salen, Oregon, Thnrsday Morning, August 6, 1931 PACE Fill IE .-' 'V. -1 -" Local News Briefs -T . . Two Accident Reported Ac-' cldents reported tn -tbe city yes terday - were: car driven ly Bruce Stewart, route , at corner ot State ' and Capitol streets, caused by a flat tire; collision be tween machines driven by Carl t. Lee of Los Angeles, Calif., and P. A. "Wilson of Wataonrille, Calif., on the Pacific highway north of here. - x. Get your Grarensten - apples now, 80e and HP- Bring- poxes. RS, Box 51 TeL 4F4. Highland Principal Returning E. a. Miller, principal of High land school, who nas been attend ing summer school at .San Jose, Cal., will leT there tomorrow and expects to be in Salem ahont August 15. according to a letter jrecelred from him yesterday.: Mrs. Miller accompanied the principal on his southern trip. They, have received The Statesman while at . San Jose. . : , : See . Ross Smith. Center and Chnrch.for tire bargains. ' - T Chicago -Agnes and Cell Rubens, Gerrats route 2. Rubens farm, are to 7 traIa today for Chicago. They will return tU . iew Orleans and California. ... Obituary - Barrick ' . . At Tillamook, Angnst 3. W. 8. Barrier, aged 8Z- Snrrired by two daughters, Mrs. E. J. Clanssen ot Tillamook and Mrs. L M. Hays of Portland; three sons. I. A. of Tillamook and I. E. Barrick or Salemi on promer, n. . ii.itt.U llUn.on). also fiTS IIICULICILI. i!liiiv.wfc- grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday, August- S. at 2 p. m. from the CIough-Barrick chapel. Dr H. Charles Dunsmore offi ciating. Interment, Lee-Mlsslon cemetery. ;. ' - - - Ttmokl :: In this city Augufet 5, Kather no TtrnnVa. ared It Survived by .titer in Clatskanie. Funer al announcement later by CIough- Barrick company. ' .: . VCIICOX In this city August 5. Jesse tciirnr Jr.. aeed 6. Sur vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F, ' VVilCOX Of 'AUmSTUie, urn seven sisters, Mrs. RJ. Calla ghan of Pilot Rock. Orefeon, Mrs. -xt - oho.nKAria.ln of Richland. Tn'rL ' intrmi T? - H - TJavenD'ort of Yaqulna, Ore., Nina. Dena Mon tana and Madge Wilcox. . all ot AnmsTflle; and two brothers. Asa and Boy Wilcox both ot Aums rille. Funeral services from the Bethel church of Aumsville, Fri day. August 7 at I'.Sv- hi. Inter- .menWat Aumsville !emetery un der (the direction ofClougb- Bar rick company. ' Petersen Estate In The estate' ot J. H. Petersen, deceased, was admitted to probate yesterday and Charles L- Ayers. T. C Peterson and Mark , W. . Petersen . were named appraisers. An Interest In real property belonging Jointly to Petersen and. his wife will not be appraised since the property was held in entirety. Personal prop erty, consisting of shares of min ing stock, has an estimated value or S750. f - -Ton get the -lowest' rates pos sible, .compatible with sound pro tection, with the'Oreeon Mutnal Fire of MeMlnnrille. See, ear attests StandleT- A Folev vha next you Insure your home, farm or automobile' - Collision RrnoWrrl T TP W- elton, Salem truck driver, and Mrs. Harry Meyers." Vancouver. Wash., reported to Sheriff Bower a collision or their track and auto yesterday on the Pacific highway rear Woodburn. Neither of the drivers was Injured and tha auto was nnlv llhtl-r in. jured. - j . . - , - At Miller's Enha Jettlck shoe sale still on. ' City Answers im Case : The city of Salem has tiled an answer In the case of T. M. Hicks vs. Fred Jordan,- et aL The city is named as a ; defendant. : In the amwwr! City - Attorney Trindle claims the city, has doe and paya ble sums of $1119, $837 and 197 for paving-costs. V I .: . . Brans Estate Admlttml The estate oi Helen Evans, deceased. was admitted to probate yester day. Real property has an. estV maiea value or szooo and per sonal property $3000. There are ten heirs under the terms of the wiLL Ruth H. Arnold and Rench F. Schultx were named- ex ecu trices, j . ' Enna 'Jettlck shoe sale Is still roinr stronr at Miller's Bankruptcy Asked- A bank ruptcy petition was filed In fed eral court at Portland Wednesday bx Roy F. Stender of Salem. Lia bilities were set at $9506 and assets at S750. - CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1893 Tel. 8652 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for. Prices Reasonable Stlttt& iHtmorial 1 phone test ant UcKlerately Priced A Park Cemetery. . With Perpetual Care Jast, ten. minutes . from the heart of town CIough-Barrick Co. MORTUAUY Phone 5151 Church at Ferry St. ,v A. M. Clough K' Dr. I E. Barrick V. T. Golden TERWILLIGER'S 770 CHT.MT.KSTA. Osz Scrvics is rmeaal -Ow Ncm An asaoasWe Omt Ban tm M4rs - - Uosani Lsdy SmsslsMS ur. cnan Ljiri - I Chinese Medicine' 180 N. Conmercial - SU St! m ';,,:: , if Office burs : 'iTuesday and Sstur- day 3 to 0:30 Schaefer's Corn" '. Remedy ' " ' - This is without doubt the strongest guaranteed Corn Re mover on the market, . , . We are so confident in the worth and . efficacity .of this corn remedy that we are in viting every-body . bothered with corns, callouses, -or bun Ions to try this remedy at our risk. . ' x NO CURE . NO PAY . This means absolutely what it says; if not satisfied bring the , empty bottle back and your money will be cheerfully refunded. ' : 25c per Bottle""" Schaefer?s ' DRUG STORE .1 135 N. Ooml . Dial 5197 The. arlsrlnal rellow front dy special store of $alem Births , Dohrnbush To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rudolph Dohrnbush, route 9. a girl, Dolores June, born July 25 at Salem General hospital. fitnmnrsi lUT-w mA U.. Tnlia Bore Stump, Monmouth, a boy. John Bovee. born July 19 at Sa lem General hospital. PaUlson Tr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert, i Edward Pattison. 291 KJngwndd' avenue, a boy. Robert Edward, born July 23 at Salem General ' hospital. : ! Johnson To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gerdlnand Johnson. 125 West Lincoln: .street; a . girl, Elizabeth Jane,; horn: July 16, at Salem Generali hospital. Palivka To Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph John Palivka, Route 3, a boy, Joseph; Wenceslaus, born August 5. .. Short To "Mr. and Mrs. Law rence It. Short, route 4. a boy. Earl Ray, born August 6 at the residence. ' " " XXealUt : Work Good Health work for elementary school -chil dren here is on a par It not above that of ther sections of the coun try. Dr. C. C : Darner,, who. re tamed this -week from, the World Federation of Education associa tions' convention at Denver, Cola., discovered. He was chiefly inter ested In -the health soctloi ot the gathering. The problems of child health he found to be fundamen tally the same, the only difference being in the variations of wealth and type of supplies available. The whole convention breathed a spirit of world peace, according to .the doctor. There were representatives of 15 nations in Attendance. - . Bargains' on used tents. All sizes. Salem Bargain House,' S20 N. Com'L , L: ; - ; ... To " Go, To Seabeck Dwlght Adams, boys' secretary, and Fred Smith, swimming instructor, - of Salem Y. M. C. A., will leave next Tuesday for seabeck, ; Wash., where they will attend the pacific Northwest T. M. C. A.,summer school. Some 15 persons have en rolled for the two week'a coarse. Dr. Edward Lee Russell, - former member ot the Marion county health department staff, bat now of Santa Ana." Calif.,' will be one of the Instructors. Dance at Hatelgreen Friday. ; . , ; ' . v t , f ' . 5 - ' ' f Collects Small ; - Sami Mark Poulsen. city -recorder. collected small sums of money for the city aggregating; $19 'yesterday. : Mri. M. C.-Caskatt. 1015 South High street, paid S4.50. Charles Iaquet, 1 2, for grass catting done by the city; Joe Fallen , forfeited- fie ball he had posted when charged with being drank; John J. Schmits naid a SX.50 tine, for failing to stop at a, through street. . . - Attention Elks! The August meeting of the lodge will be held tonight. ; ;, Jobs Provided The Y.W.C.A. employment report for Jnly shows 3 48 applications for work. SK calls tor help. 48 tilled ot which 27 are temporary and 21 perman ent, according to Mrs. M. B. Waggstaff. associate secretary of the local T. W. C A. j School Lockers Painted The students' lockers which line the halls of the senior high school building will enter service, this tall showing fresh coats of paint. The lockers are now-being, given a coat of a lighter grey, which will help lighten the dark halls. -T Official Br John Rndd. representative' of the Northwest Y. M. C. A. council, stopped Jkt the local association building yes terday on business. - - Mr. Rndd is with the ?Y". department of pub lic relations., . ..-. ; ' .To Portland BSe To Eaeene 75c : Depot, Dllgh Hotel Independent Stage Co. TeL 9121 : PILES CURED ' Wltsent operation m less of Usm. DR. AIARSHALL . 129 Oreros Bld. Pboos .5309 Lks Thank LeglosH In let ter ..received by J, T. Delaney, I general chairman of the Ameri can -Legion. Fourth ot July cele bration. Casey- Brain expressed his - appreciation . of the welcome which his caravan received from the Salem American Legion. Mr. Brain, the caravan ' chairman. rites: - "On behalf of the Cali fornia Elks caravan X : -wish to thank you and the American Le gion for the. wonderful reception accorded this the members of this caravan on July In yeur city." TWer Attend CUnle Fewer children were brousbt to the pre school cllnle at the Marlon county health center on North High street yesterday afternoon, than in some time. Ten children and infanta wre examined by Dr. C. C. Dauer. This tnornlnr Dr. Baekstrand will conduct the -week'a : second . pre school Clinic. v - - . - Attention . Elks! L , The August meeting. ot the lodge will be held tonight.''.., Estate AngTacsited The sum of $814 was added to the valua tion of ' the estate ot the late Lloyd T. Reynolds in an apprais al .tiled yesterday in probate eourt The, property consist t)t a one-seventh Interest in Liberty street real property, held by group of local men. Old-tlms nance. Tew Park hall, Thnrsdav nlaht. Music - by the Corn-Hoskera. Aim. S5c A eronntins? Hade Final ac count of the estate of Marie Ki haJa.: deceased, waa. made Tester- A m-r In nrobatat eoart. . Receipts were listed ' as 1 13 Or and. pay ments as $82k D. E. Drager. BiimfnUtrator. renorted: I51S on hand to be diTided among nine heirs. " " " - Back Yard Pays J. W. Ma- rnnr. local. riorisL. proves cis statement that nobody With backyard need complain about the nnemnlovment. or selling t worth of cucumbers from his lit tle lot every day. Ills cucum bers of the lemon variety grow well In the weather which is usually unsatisfactory for garden produce and find a ready market. . RiT.VF.RTnN. Aurast I Miss Ttlanrhn Vonnr. dauahfer of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young, has gone to San Francisco, where. she will visit with an uncle and family in definitely. She may. return this fall to enter a Portland business college. , LICEfiSE RECEIPTS BELOW LIST YEAR 210,000 Vehicles novy Bear Current "Tags, Report - Of Gabrielson Returns from motor vehicle li cense fees for the current year ara slightly below. those of. last year. although the exact amouu. cannot be determined until -the sheriffs have . reported , the applications rued recently in tneir or rices., ac cording to ' announcement . made Wednesday by Carl GbrieIson. In charge, of the state motor vehicle department. . ' The records show that at. the close of business Taetday night approximately SI 0,0 00 motor ve hicles had been licensed for the current -year. It was estimated that the total licenses for the year would exceed 290,000. . Receipts from licenses . Issued up to last night were 1400,000 less than on the corresponding date last year. - . The fallins-otf In application for licenses was attributed to the general . business conditions, and the announcement by Governor Meier that he .would, pardon any person convicted - ot . nslng - last year's license plates up ta August Gabrielson---declared ' that larce aamher of . persons -had ap plied, to the. sheriffs' tor .licenses during the put two weeks. These applications are now being worked out In the Salem offices ot the motor! vehicle division.: . : It was expected that -virtually all' of - the moter vehicle ' licenses would.be Issued. by August IS. SHEPIIEBD FAMILIES s y BCOTTS MILLS. August 5 The annual reunion ot the Shep herd 'families was held Sunday at the heme ot Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. - A - bounteous dinner was served at noon to 41 people. Present- were: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rawls: Mr. and Mrs. Em mit Hlekox. and -daughter Fran- els;. Mrs. Mona Blair and sons. Clear and - Leonard: WnL Fegls. all of Portland. Mrs. James Me- Cown and daughter Helen - of Compton, California, Mr. and Mrs. M. ' 0. . Rose, Mrs, Alma Swarts of , Oregon City.. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly and children. Oeorge . and Phyllis Jean; : Mrs. Charles .- Morley, - Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence . Morley i and daughter. Jaanita.-all ot Silver-ton ; Mr. and Mrs.- Otis Shepherd and children. Lois and Ronald." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shepherd. Charles Wade, Mrs. Lena Bellinger, Miss Mar garet Geren. Jim Shepherd, F. B. Shepherd, Miss Dorotna Shep herd,, Carl Glenn, and Frank Shepherd, Mr. . and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and sons. Panl Bob., all ot Scotts Mills. - - Craven Sells 125 . Acres To Edwards MONMOUTH. August 5-A. H. Craven this week sold his farm of 12 S -acres near Monmouth to Neal Edwards of Turner. Edwards will probably -go Into dairying. Cra-. ven, who if la tne registered Romhey sheep business, jLans to retire from the heavy . work ox general: farming' and win locate where extensive sheep range and pasture are available. - KEIZEK, August t Rev." and Mrs. Lawrence Meade and son. Harold .were dinner guests at the George" N. Thompson home Mon day. Rev. Meade was the evan gelist V at .. the -Jennings Lodge camp meeting which closed Sun day night. They are en their way to California where Rev; Meede will occupy a pulpit of a Metho dist pastor during his absence for a month. . ' NEWS For the Hosiery 5 The best Full Fashioned silk Hose in Salem for 95c . -jp - e- SCHOOL MISS 100 New Fall Dresses Travel Crepes ' Satins ' " . Silks J Prints In" one special group Qoality.hlcrcharrdW Popular Prices Dr. Henry Lewis O 8 T E O P A T II v409 Oregon Buildlnff Ffconesi Office 877 Rea. 67 (Blacky biting, harsh irritant chemicals) presePuu oira every -frobgicco BegiC' Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Waxers to Rent Call 0610. Used Farnlture Department 151 s. nigh E2 To correct a report current on the streets of Salern Tuesday we wish to announce that we are not connected in any way with any other Dairy or Creamery in Salem. - This Dairy is owned by Wm. SKeridan and family, - who produce practically all the Grade A Raw Milk sold 'by the Hazel Dell Dairy in Salem. The balance of. the Milk we distribute is furnished by! farmers living in the vicinity of Salem, who are members of the State Co-Op-erative Dairy Association and we have signed the contract ' of that organization. L . We have .built our business on the policy of fair play; to both1 the Parmer and the Consumer 'and will continue to operate along this" line in the future.1 : : ; We. do not base our claim to the - patronage of the .people of Salem on the fact that we are the only Solely Producer Owned and Operated Dairy in Salem there are several. but ". to " the fact that we supply you yitK Quality Milk,. Butter, Cream; Cheese, etc., manufactured under the most sanitary conditions together with a staff of deliverymen whose aim is to please you at all times. 1 ' J You are cordially invited to visit our plant, located at 1 230 State Street, and we would like to deliver you a sample bottle of milk for your kind consideration and comparison with the milk you are now using. i Hazel Dell Dairy lne WM: SHERIDAN, Pres.- 1 ' ' Email t go r- ? . : '. . - . ', I ' LI 1 - I - - : ' : - . L. .t. ?X..SVS ?" U - t r -. - n -' ; - - - s. .. - - . ' - X HI I :--x- -.".-.-y n. s - " Ill I ' w--' ' ' HI .- - . ; j Tho ilnost to- -a I sbacco qualify ' : : plus throat -" - .- - ' i ; 1 hey seMeyeaiifi be MI" - Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves tHe world can r offer- the finest from Turkey the finest romKentucky,Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Caro Unas the Cream of many Crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, : regardless of price and kind, as nature pro- ' -duces them, contain harsKirritants. LUCKY SllUKE'S exclusive ,'TOASTINp,, Process , -fa process that nielloiws, that purifies, that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Rayexpels certain harsh irritants naturally ; present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds, who use them as- a. base in making sheep-dip, as wellvas '"a powerful spraying solution for fruited flowers and shrubs enough to permit, the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep, or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these irritants,; naturally present in all tobacco leaves, arc r not in your LUCKY STRIKE. They're out so ikey can't be inl" No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. , 17. S. Det. of Agriculture, Bureau of Anisndt Industry, Order No. 210 . Including tho use of Ultra Violet Rays ! Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies ; ; Your Throat Protection cnslnst Irritation cftelnst ccu-!i