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The OREGON . STATESMAN; Salem, i Oregon, Sunday Morninjf, September 13. 1931 pags nvn Local NewsiBriefs MaU for 30 FamlUe If the higher postal department officials okeh the report of a survey, of Salem rural routes made during the past- wee; . by John H. Far- rar, postmaster here; and hi as sistant. Arthur Gibbard, approx imately 30-families will be .added to . th Salem rural system. Ti The proposed extensions would K be made' on 'routes, 1, 3 - and as" petitioned, by the, f amilleaJocated there. Route 1. runs out Wallace road - to Zena .road. Lincoln. spring valley aaa tietnei; route 2, southwest on Liberty road, and route : 6..long Pen - road. - f BelfevesBrakes FtfU-Ha be lieves the brakes on a car driTen by Peter Sproed. Brooks, failed to - work properly, K. If. McGuire, ;In a report -to .the pollee of -col-, 1 felon -betweenbhi -maehine and' " Sproed's, whieh occurred 5; at'l . o'clock yesterday' afternoon "at "the intersection of Fifth and Bel '.moat streets. No -ta juries to the occupants of either auto were-te- ported. " .' ' ' , ' Those big black , grapes now ripe at Fiala Vineyards. .Cheapen than ever before. Bring .hoxes, Stae Hlta Truck A" Ford way stage Friday 'evening hooked the corner of a truck driTen -by.H. A. Wright. 248 South 25tLi street, the stage driver,, F. O.-Hutehins. Portland, reported to the police yesterday. He states that he - was forced to swerve his bus in to the truck when another ear cut In front, of him. An-f iron strap on the truck was. bent. " - - Driver Blamea Both . ; Tom Hughes, 383 ; Jerris avenue, re porting an accident to the police yesterday, stated that the other driver, Mrs. Mileh Sautter, route 4, was exceeding the speed lim it, and that he failed to give a signal - when - he - turned across 1 North Commercial street to en- ter a filling station. The, cars collided and a fender on each was damaged. Carriers to Return The Salem mail carriers who spent the past week at Oakland, Calif., attend ing the convention of the Na tional Association of Letter Car riers, are expected to return to Salem today. Among those who went to the meet" are James Arn old, who was national vice pres ident for Oregon," William O'Neit and Harmon Garrett. . ! 40-aere general farm; 5 miles to Salem; buildings; excellent BPrtngrand piped to house; family orchard;. 10 acres timber; 25 acres to plow. At forced, sale. 84500.00, half cash: Quick pos session. Beck Hendricks; ; 189 N. High street. j . WwHigTime--Suhday morning church school and worship at the First Methodist church will be at 5:45 and 1 1- o'clock, respectively, Miss Margaret. Stevenson, relig ' loot, director, announces. The regular church - notice gave each time Incorrectly, ltd the evening, the murder' drama, '"Who Killed Earl Wright?"., wilt . be. glTen at the church,. ! , - Start Foreclosure Following a policy of cleaning up unllquid "assets, the recently reorganized State Savings & Loan association yesterday 3 brought suit to fore close on a mortgage held against . Vernon' Mayfield.. The principal sought Is 168, plus interests and Costs. "'- . . :', ; t.;;"r' Russ Smith, Center and Church, for tire bargains.- ' t Substitute to Serve A substi tute teaeher will take the posi tion in the history department at the high school which , will be temporarily vacated by Mrs. Ger trude Smith, regular instructor. Mrs. Smith left yesterday with her husband, Ray Smith, to go to Chicago. - Return Fromi Coast Mrs. Jes sie Arm old -and daughter. Miss Harriet, returned Saturday from Ocean Lake, where they had .'jeen pending a vacation. Weather there was Ideal, though littlesun shlne was In evidence the last three days they were there, they - Wassam to Speak Roy ? H. Wassam,' manager of Salem Re tall Credit 1 bureau, will be ; in Portland Monday to attend the annual meeting of Oregon bureau managers, of whom there are about 25. He Is scheduled to gtare a Ulk on "Evils of the Direct in quiry'''. .... ; .-. ' Cook Arrested Deputies : front the sheriffs office pieked John Harold- Cook jxp here yesterday arresting- him .on a non-support charge. He was lodged n Jai and win be given a hearing Monday. - Senator Burke Here Senator --W EJ. Burke of Sherwood was a Tisitor at the State House Satur day. He conferred with Max Gehl har. director of the department of 4 agriculture, t : ! ;;v: , :Te;;:. :H " Box wood-3 per" load, planer trimmings 84 per load. Immediate -delivery." Spaulding, Logging Co- phone,411. -' " ' To Enter W. U. Delight - Heath." who graduated from Sa v 4em- high- sehool last June, has -had her 'credits forwarded' to ".Willamette "university. . She. wliv enter. there next weekC, .- V jTTant " Pens Reserved The j state fair executives have. masked that pens for 4-H club 1 workers exhibits' be reserved In advance. Thus Wayne Harding, 4-H ! clih leader for the county, has asked club workers in this county who are to exhibit to . make reserva tions through him at ' once' so he can' pass them' along' to the fair athorltles. -t t --:-.-.-.:::-f -' I'Otto C. Buff now in his new auto repair shop at 2 56 State St. i j Harvey -Dick. Visits Harvey Dlclc of Portland, -prominent ex hibitor and,.' polo player,' called at the1 department 7i .-off agriculture Friday afterhooiv, and expressed the opinion that, the 'night herse show . ajf- the state .fair; this ..year will be the best. o"n' recordi -'He said thgeheraiaveragefthe animals in?; the ;74j classes ,will be much Jiigher than'it ever ' was.' '-: -,t"s' ' ' f-' :j-z -. ' "a ' ' :Testin Geee V A aamber or parents " eager - .to have their children enrolled in school; before the Age of six is reached, brought their tiny youngsters yesterday to the : county X school . superinten dent's of flee to-take ah examina tion given by Mrs. Fulkerson to determine their fitness to do the fifst grade work. - 'Hodges Property ' S6673 Property1 owned l by. Mary E. Hodges, a& Incompetent "."person, has a value of 86673 according to an apprsal filed - yesterday In probate courts The appraisers were F. LT Wilkinson. ' Mildred Judson and. Bessie M. Elefson. Of the . property,; $2060 consists of Liberty bonds. Wanted, 6-1 or 8 -cords fir and oak wood. Have Star: touring to exchange.' Call 1165. Estate Valued at 1217 The estate, of Florence Drake, an in sane person, was appraised at 81217 according to a report filed yesterday ; in probate court here. The appraisers are A. A. Gaef froy, W, G. Krueger, A. F. Ho- myer. -"-I School Starts Monday Carl Krehbiel, clerk of district 118 at Auburn, was in to see the county superintendent Saturday, receiv ing school supplies for the year. His school starts tomorrow. f ReiristeTs Teachers Certifi cates for teachers in the Wood- burn school system were brought in a group yesterday to the offices of; Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county superintendent. j - Farm for rent. See J. -H. Lau- tefman, Hotel jArgo. . To iill CMy Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McShane are spending the weekend' at Mill City and Rice camp. Administratrix Named Grace H.iWhittig was named yesterday by County Judge Siegmund as ad ministratrix of. the estate ot J. T. Whittig, deceased. Monitor Man Visits Al Ben der; Monitor i dairyman, was a business visitor in Salem y ester- dy- ; - -Y . -: Home to Seattle Bernice Er ion, who has been visiting with friends. here, left yesterday for her Home. in Seattle. , DRGAflffiD'HS' P OV 6 mm Neighborhood Groups Find Program j of Interest; : Y. M. pjfA Sponsor , - L r ' 1 " " U- -'t . v Enthusiastic; Interest is being evinced by leaders of . 11 boy "bangs.- about, the city over the offer, being made by.. Dwight' Ad ams, boys, secretary of the T; M. C. A., to assist, them fa organizing their respective groups and. carry lag on a comprehensive program of activities through the 'Y, ?; i Twelve boys from the eastern end of the city, who have consti tuted a neighborhood "gang' for over three years, met at the Y" last night ",to t hear . about ? the scheme. As a result, they decided to meet again I there" next Friday night to elect permanent officers and make plans for winter activi ties. Jack McTirapenny 1 cap tatnf of the bloodthlrstT"; crew, which includes la its membership William McCllntlc, - Jim White. Max . Kenyon, bale Shepard, . Bob TarneM. .Clifford: Probert, ' Cecil Gantenbein, Bobby Phillips, Bob Pitney, Richard Parker, Bob Ross and Jack Smith. These boys are from 12 to 13 years old and go to school In thslxth and seventh grades.; ; .: r S : Five boys .belonging, to another "gang": met at the "T Friday night. A third 'group will gather there tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. These boys., who' live la the neigh borhood of the senior high schonl, are Frank Albright, Robert Bur rell, Den S tuber field, Frank Slick, Ed Slick) and Donald Smith. fsBHGClIsS Second Dividend Of Hubbard Bank ! Going Out Soon - The second dividend In the li quidation of the state bank of Hubbard, was announced Satur day by A. A. Schramm, state su perintendent of banks. The. divi dend is based on 10 per cent of the commercial accounts aggre gating 88200 and 15 per cent of the savings accounts totalling 87, 506. ; I ' A. " previous "! dividend was de clared on May 22, - when 2 5 - per cent was ; paid m bom aepan ments. - i i fh hank was dosed In Febru ary of this year,-and has since been In the hands of the state banking superintendent. .-Wltiaot opwatioa n ot One. DR. MAItSHALL ' W Ortfrn BMg. " Pbo .6 OSTEOPATHIC Us : PHYSICIAN AND- . ' ;;" SURGEON c Charges Suitable to Present - Night and pay Calls ;j External -Cancer Jtemoved ' .with Medicine at Tour v;, t :f. ; Home ; , Office, 35S N. Capitol St. , Phone 503 . V, SalemjOre. 7 to DineToday The winter season1 for women's swimming and: gymnasium class es t the Y. Mi C. A. will get un der; way Tuesday, September. 2 , it Was announced following a meeting ef the; committee Friday -afternoon. I A number of new' features will be added for the women, includ ing i rhythmic land tap dancing. Several competitive meets of more than usual interest will also be included during the season's work. ' ? ' - -1 Interest already shown indi cates that classes will be larger than last year, jit i stated. Wom en will be privileged to : use the pool two days a week, both swim ming and gymnasium classes to be held these mornings. The swimming schedule for each Wednesday has been arran ged as follows i beginners' swim, 9 to 9:40 a. m.f gymnasium, 10 to 10:45; advanced swimmers, 16: 50 to 11:45. Business girl's swim, 7:20 to 8. p. m. gymnasium, same time; advanced! swim, 8 to 9 p. m. Members ot : the committee in charge of the winter program are Mrs, Prince Byrd, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher and Mrs. Glen Niles, all of the Y. W. CJ A., and Mrs. Min nie VanSlyke-of the Y. M. staff. JOBS OUTLOOK IS SLIGHTLY BETTER The-labor shortage situation of a week ago was ! somewhat re lieved during the past week, ac cording to Sim Phillips, agent for the Y. M.' C. A.-federal employ ment bureau here. Fewer place ments were made, he says, but they still remain at a good, figure. liu ring me weea enamg yester day, out of 187 men applying 174 were secured Jobs through the bureau,. Calls, for. help wanted ex ceeded registration tor lobs by 10. Men were placed as follows: 145 agricultural workers. 22 com mon .laborers and five woods la borers. , - . A like situation was noted in requests for female labor. There were 66 calls for women to work and - only 51 women registered. Thirty-nine women were placed. J bs were secured for women as follows: 29 agricultural laborers. eight cannery workers and one each of cooks, ivj r - '-w booae -- n - 's Floral Gardens Public Opening WithEveryb is Today ; " bdylnvited STAYTON, Sept. 12 Mr. ' and Mrs. V. A. - Goode, of Goode'e Floral Gardens, are' holding : garden opening pn Sunday, Sep tember ; 13. - to which the ; publie is cordially Invited. Should it be raining on that date, the gardens will be open 4 qn the '? following Sunday. ' It will 1 be an ideal op portunity. for those interested to spend' a pleasant Sunday after noon. Their gardens are on the Staytoh-Mill City highway at the extreme, east city limits, i' . . j The Goodes; have ; worked for the ; past nine - jfears to achieve their present " "setting? and . Btill have extensive"plans for improve, m exits In . the -way of ' a sunken garden during the -coming 'Win ter months. , Among the things added "this summer is a Swiss rock garden installed by Ernest Lufer of Sa lem. Stone . seats greatly add f to the appearance; of this section of the grounds. Throughout the greater part of the grounds is a winding brick red cement walk, ' which lends a colorful enchantment. Then too there are some flag-stone walks', and-plenty of lawn. , "i . t In the southeast cerner - lis a formal garden. Here -at-present are to be found sweet stocks, as ters,' snapdragons and ' sinnlas. The beds .'are bordered by ibe tween:400 and 506. feet of low boxwoeeV hedge. ' ' - - Of special Interest at this time la a desmodium. fair spyrlea and a , dainty ; pink camelia. . Season able . flowers . of all . kinds are to be seen; f At various places are to be . found shrubs arid "evergreens ot all ; kinds, aside from a part of the grounds devoted only t these plantings,';- t f Y;.- ; The Goode's son,1 Don.-.wheats .home again after some time spent in Los Angeles and : other . Cali fornia cities is . most - enthusiastic over plans i he-liasjfor.- a - bird house, i He plans to have goldsn pheasants, canaries and - other birds a little latere i '', , A part of the new 45x30 greep house, - built f the . past -, summer, will. contain a well equipped shop. Various ; saws. ; etc., hare already been installed. Here during the winter when the weather dees not permit 'working outside, Mr Goode axd his son plan to build a couple of boata.1 . -' The -Goodes" have many friends and patrons throughout this part tf the state -who -look? forward each year to these, "open house" days, and they are earnestly ..hop ing' that the weather Sunday may be favorable, . so that - the garden may be Been at its best.- Under the . i - . ... Dome a- Occnrrences and . Gt ip afc the center of Oregon's state government J Hotel Argo Dining- Hoont -' Extra dspeciai, oaaea cnicaen ! dinner Sunday neon. Special fried , chicken dinner Sunday . night. ' " , - Chicken dianer au aay, ?&c ana S1.V. ; r , ; ; : Gray Belle, 440 State- Famous dinners 50C-7tC-l.tf Highway Bfelwecri' . Aurora and Salem Cleared of Pole3 AURORA, Sep. 12 The Pa cific highway between Aurora and Salem, is being cleared of the unsightly poles of the old telephone line. : About a year or so ago the old! pole line was re placed by a modern underground cable line. While on this assign ment the men are making their headquarters at an Aurora cafe. THE coming week looks; like a busy one for Salem, both as a city andi as a state capital. Beginning tomorrow the state federation of labor will hold its annual convention here, at which time the important issues of un employment, Jwage reductions and prohibition promise to be the features.. At least about 130 aei egates. In addition to interested parties and families, will be on hand. . . j Beginning Thursday at the capltol the hearing on charges against President J. S. lenders of., the Monmouth" .Normal school, will be started. Forty witnesses have been summoned to the hearing to testify, f The hearing is expected to consume Mrs. Nathon Mannock, presi dent of the Aurora Woman's club. has heen confined to her bd for several months, and though much Improved, she will have to remain there for an Indefinite period. Her mother, Mrs. F. B. Van Nortwick and son Leon of Cottage Grove, drove to Aurora and spent the past week-with Mrs. Mannock and family. Lois Mannock returned home with her grandmother aner paying her an extended visit, at Cottage Grove. ; t M DONATIONS COMING FDD 'UNTO HOTEL' nnnsttniK nf monev are . being hmiItsx s th Ralem notice de partment for the I operation of the transients' sleeping room on the third floor of . the city hall, which Chief Frank Minto is sponsoring. n.. tii.f mi ! a rlasa far for a contribution box on the head quarters counter and a number of niekles, dimes and quarters have already oeen aroppea the slot in the ; lid. ; The use of a j radio f f or j the transients quarters has been of fered by local dealer. J Chief Minto is postponing wu. tti thtrA floor room in orders until be can confer with General ueorge a. hwh tuvt" inr obtaining cots and blankets from army suppne. White is expected to return to the the remainder of : the week; Also this week a -state highway commissioirt-ineeting: has been tentatively scheduled. The controversy i over whether the government, will spend , one million - . dollars or -two million dollars on the . soldiers' home at Roseburg doesn't seem to bother Congressman: Hawley very much. Hawley, who sponsored the neas ure through ; congress says There is but one way to Interpret, the bill which means Roseburg gets the entire sum. Good news for Roseburg. and Oregon. The t banquet given Friday L I a. M . a . . . -n ni(ui. tor uukc . . .n . noomy. of McMinnviJle on his 83rd birthday, recalled the fact that v Senator Charles I McNary and Jndge Ramsey were members of the Oregon supreme court at the same time and: under the same conditions. Both were! appointed by the legislature in 1013 to serve nearly two years when, the membership of the court Was increased ; from five to seven members. Incidently.4 the following 19 months was as long as either one served ; on the supreme ; court bench. Both ran for. reelection and both were defeated. However that defeat has not ."killed" ei ther one,- Ramsey has-been hon ored by the bar: association and McNary has since' served in the United States senate and ' gained national recognition. - r j- ; ; Governor Jnllua ' L. - Meier " may be ill. bnt he has not for- rotten th members af the cm. 1101 press-gallery.- miss iieac rise Walton, his secretary, ln , formed ns yesterday she had received : instructions - from the governor to send his greetings to the ' boys and to present them with a box of cigars. This fact also brings to mind this Is the first time this column has mentioned cigars for ' a month. The governor was feeling great yesterday and received many vis itors, it was reported. He is said to. have fully recovered now and with a! couple of weeks rest ' he will bh back on the 'Job at Salem. While eonfined to his room, I he has not been idle. Among other things he has definitely decided that this was no time for a spe cial legislative session and Issued a statement, to . that effect. ; i '. Home and Beal Estate ' -; lilLie Thursday, Next September 17th t v. Location 4S3 N. 24th Street Consisting of " fiMd I roomed 2 story home with baUt-lns. flrepUee, T llBf 9rch, back and front parches, fun cement basement, laandry tabs, eleetrie fights, hath and toilet, paved streets and sidewalks, lawn, shrubbery, fruit, garage, lot gftx240 feci. Abe extra lot 50x200 feet, alee IK acres adjoining which would make a fine chicken and rah bii park. Into property Joins the state property. - WeH located and wd make some one a reel fine name ar laveatmeai; - It east the owner S7.M0 and he ears he b atUar to sacrifice as he does net live in Salem, f To be sold on terms $1500 eahr balance $25 per i maath at inverest. Jehn Nona, owner. '.r p.. n.-.-vcoeriY. Auctfoaeer Phone 5110 Permit Void as m Delay's Result The certificate! of incorporation of a savings and! loan association Is automatically 1 null : and j Told upon failure of the associatlon.to commence - business - within ;slx months after the Issuance of such certificaU, Attorney General Van- Winkle held in an opinion yesier tv ti onlnion was reauested by James W. Mott, state corpor ation commissioner. - " - - CITY VIEW i CEMETERY Established 1893 TeL MM Conveniently Accessible ' Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable - T - ror ERWILLIGER'S - rWlTBBaX BIBZCTOSS " T7S cauMlnta i !. Oar (httlci is TmooMl Finn In aaaaoBABia OvBmtolbtoi - Ucaaid Zady EnsslaMr 1 H A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care ; Just ten j mlnatea from - the , ' ' 'heart of town fffo io Portland M WUaWtJ To Eugene T5e - : Depot, Bligh Hotel " Wr': - Independent Stage Co. Tel. 0121' SchaeferV Corn Remedy r : I This ; la without doubt the strongest guaranteed Corn; Re mover on the . market; U - ' Wei are so confident, in ' the worth, and efficaelty; ot jthls corn remedy that we are In viting! J every-body bothered with corns, callouses, or bun tons to try this remedy at our risk. f-;j.-:; -' ;;? :-. ' 'j.; : 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. - -: r. ' , ). 25c per Bottle ; :Schaefers I ! DRUG STORE 135 N. Coml Dial S107 : The prigtnal Yellow Front Candy; Special Store of Salem , ' Dr. Chan Lam ,. Chinese 'Medicine 180 N.. Conmerclal . St., SlKn , s ' ''Office hoars :". W ITnesday and Satnr-, t Vacuum Cleaner and Floor Waxers 1 V .to Rent. - . 73 Call OdlO, Used furniture ' Department -: 151, North, High .j. 4i r 4 - : mil 4 (e-'-.' '' I Sr t i- VA e . fc- 1 Li t - ': -'X -I 1 ! i-77 - H - -1 ' ."it a- ' f f I -v S f . ;! - .-" . . i j -': ;- y j ', i i r4 ; - 'f i 'i - -4;. . f - ! - V Only three j more, days in the FREE PHOTO GRAPHIC 'contest which the Kennell-EUis stu dios and The Statesman are conducting. Huri- dreds ol i ttle boys and girls have already been photographed but vfe want the pictures of your children- absolutely no cost to you. Please note: last day' for picture-taking is:ji -':i M'U r;i - I !:'- W4-t- ' 'f-' ": '-' f 1 1 N ! Wedifj Septeinber 16th, ALL PROOFS MUST BE RETURNED to our - studios, not I later than ' Saturday .night, Septem- ber 19 in order to enable, us to complete prints in time for display at the Oregon) State Fair. Remember: the last xlay for proofs is: 4 ! ease Keme & -- k ... T ti : . Si' ' riiDerl itop; 1 hat: : i K ii All prints will be on exhibition at the Oregon 2. TTiere arelfour classes i of entries: bovs 1 to 1 5 years of ?age; girls 1 to 5; babies 5 months " A : .J . i ! ' i M tu a. ycui, miu twins, f -(-! 13. Prizes, three in number, in each group. -i 4. Following firms are furnishing prizes: ?:: .;--;,-;,:;,:?g .!;.,! Il .:jD-f.-, ... J rm 5: Make your appointment NOW! 4. a 4 Prizes to: be Awarded Si El " i 4: ! II f Slla 'a nnar(ment ' Stofeill- jv'i J , -. i ntiet- Ttrnwn 5shiw Crt. ! 11 1 1 Imperial Furniture Co, It. v i til 4 , i f m- I Producers MilkiCo. f i a S 1 it 111;! by: "st.'Hr t Atlas' Book Store The Spa Central Pharmacy ;C. J. Breier Col Kennell-EUis Studio NNELJlil! . ELLIS '"J j 1 " f ! i):-rte;fcii j ( 429 Oregon Buildmcj I -i ? ... ' -: ..f. .... : 9 : Phone 7830 f.'.' '. .V f' It- - j ;V- ' n! I - 1 i ' ".f' ' i i I " r T " . 1 ... . . -w'-; t S" : '-I--, ....: M "I : ' ';;,)t L . - - ; cl: ' I j; -1 ' a! i t' if- it