The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN Salem,
kocal News
Brief
s
Hrmn- Prlilav Mnrnfrurl TWmhfr 18. 1931 I - k i v : , PAGE FIVE-
RFSFRV01R PERMITS fWlWW CITY BEGISMIOil
Pupil gel! Seals At a climax j Sign Restored A "keep off"
Low Student Warned Fresh- I Say Be Can Fay Answer
.tniianf winfnttA ant-I in tha cat X the Eena. company
u. -vx i. vs. J. W. LafolletU hat been 11-
frot their wE wto be put :S t allege- he S to
ester, states Dean Erlckaan. in r Z
to their health' projects .pupils atUigu on the postoftlce path lead- Rrr Jir,ftt fc ri elalm has made payment donbly
. - i saii Kf ina tKar Miiinin tr rn - nil ri ww v . w v . - i w .a.it.n. A m
Christmas seals. The sale Is being street has been posted again by JJ f Whan o he the court to set aside the
conducted at a decorated table in Postmaster John Farrar who thu loathe "Wmt" I clalm becan8 he has been 1m-
thehaU. In keeping with the Yu!e- thus protest, agains. the despoil- ""'. ZVeraM thVfoTtow- P th ,a bU bll,ty
tide spirit and in preparation for ing of the postotfice walk. The l ls drDDed Torn to make settlement,
wi rhritm nrorram which nath has been used by pedestrians la? ?meflter or do oroppea irom
SnOy liVen at o'clock next wine to and from the postoftlce MhooL Any rresnman sin aeniwno Mrfc wmU r,,,
- - . I ... . . a. I n flAI nnr HIIRI lfl M.L IHM.BL BlaUl
Tuesday morning, they bare aeco- and the x. M. u. A. ana xne - - d" JTi .rates
rated the huUdinV with a tree and ter insUtuUon had requested the hours of work, is dropped, states
m&ni(Tits. At the nroxram. a pa- city goTernment to hare a - traf- e vB
geant, "Christmas in pictures" di- Iflc lane placed across Court street (guting, for photographs taken up
ritrtftd fiv Mrs. Merle Dayenport to the "Y". The request has not fn cnA nin, .ni omnleted
win va rlYn a. chorus of 20 (been granted and the postmaster I ny,r,atmn r.mntoii nnd Robb
Yulrn of the fifth and sixth has announced that to continue I tnAin rntni Th.atr huildinr I haying been sent
trades. In charge of Miss Ruth to use the path longer would in-1 J Multnomah county
whose
seren
Suit for divorce was begun in
circuit court here yesterday . by
Mrs. Iliean E. Rose, wife ot Lee
R. Rose, to whom she was mar
rind In 1124 In KanstUJ. Rose is
now in the state penitentiary
there irom
In 1929 on
rw... m annniTnomt the nart HimrtlT mntribnte to.nossible ae-1 Hah Attends Court The I charge of assault with attempt
"'"l . '. I - -- -- ... , . " " I . . r, t 1 . . i. m.tr-
nt ifl r mnre cnuaren m me cidents wnicn nuxai occur w i presence ot a. . xas, icunm to rDD. Mrs. now
nfiMtatian. Tha naxeant will nedestrians crossed Court street, j president of Cascade srea, BoyflT of her fire children
k-, Mivaatait it th nuem-ieuoer t . ... iscouis 01 America. l iuc i area run irom mrc i.w
HC ir--v - - . mm V. . A allR I . ... m 1
meeting that night. Tbe chorus Don i lergei. a t "T1 ""1 court at the state nouse on wea- years
meeiins iuov u.n I ., .! n W Johnson & Co. 1 ..... -j.w I '
will sing carois in xne stnuvi n;, " aa ; i , - oiv tn h the
on Wednesday. ' Mert- The Chris- ted in the report of the proceed- Miss yyonne smu
.... .1.. jA..n. nolet Of inA l xo . o I . . ... 1 ni.n
Good oak desk wit chair io u.u III est ever held in the area, was the ing during nuwra
.v .oi -viBan Tholes nice Evangencai cumcu ow 1 TT , ,4 j .Mm. Tome, near liny toic
vi .-. -r- . . . I- . in - ,m naw wsr I UlBl Air. nui wi tiiu I . . . i. t.ic
new.Seeitatthelmpena, run.,- "7 ot eanc" dur.ing tb !. f.g,v CrU,B'
mre to. i .i.nnu. I coming Tear. He sat on me ros-
t, nn-Receints Slt Uf nV- VecTetarr. trum along with the Justice, of
for the estate ot Ines Barnett. de- Ruth storer; treasurer. Dolph the npremj court
Ma.d. amounted to $1249 ac- Uallantyne: corresponding secre- council members.
cording to a final accounting filed tary, Gladys Hilfiker; superinten- Mack.s hare lovely new frocks for
yesterday : in tne prooaie 4e 01 junior ana mieriu, . Gifts. See advertise
All the receipts came from a set- Genevieve Martin. ment
rn Pacific railroad. The young Genuine tile top coffee tables ForefatlierB Honored Fore-
SOUGHT AT GAPlTfiL
and other
to 9 o'clock.
Estate Appraised The estate
of Helena Lindexen, aeceaneu,
ha an annraised value 01 sio.s"
according to a statement filed yes
terday in probate court here. In
heritance tax of $53.92 is to be
paid on a net yaluatie oi sio.tno.
07i having been deducted for
costs of handling the estate. There
are nine heirs
woman was killed in September, $3.95 and $4.45 tms wee, imper- fatner8. daT waB celebrated at
1930, in a railroad crossing accl- ial Furniture Co. Willamette university Thursday
dent at Turner. Expenaimrea oy gocletT Elects-!-The Woman's with uean Aiaen, nisiory proies- f health and
the administrator H M Barnett Sod Elects 8lon bq Bor recountlng the story of the lJtSll
are $334. leaving $914 to be paid "e"ath WvnBftlieai church first settlement In New England happiness, give a oicy
out to the two heirs. H. M. Bar- - ' work Wednesday by the Pilgrims. He stated that
nett and Martha Barnett. parents "ftL001 ' New officers were the date of their land ng Is not
ot the deceased. elected a9"fonow8: President. Mrs. certain, but was Probably between
, v .wrrBllnt. January 1 and 22. Alden told
Turkey Shoot Shaw sun. Dec. - '-Itar; "Mri: I T. that the Pilgrims were forced to
Two Important applications, in
volving water and reservoir rights
In eastern Oregon, were tiled In
the offices of the state engineer
here today by the federal goT
ernment. One application seeks permis
sion to construct the Thief val
ley reservoir on 'Powder river.
near North Powder, tor tne stor
age of 31.009 acre feet of water
for irrigation and domestic pur
noses. The other asks permission
to construct the Agency valley
reservoir on the North Fork ot
the Malheur river near Beulah,
for the storage ot 120,000 acre
feet of water. The estimated cost
of the Thief valley project is
$130,000. The Agency valley pro
ject will cost approximately $1,-
100.000.
The proposed Thief valley dam.
which is to be completed during
1932, is to bo of reinforeed con
crete. It will be 05 feet in height
and 380 feet in length. The dam
for the Agency valley reservoir
will be an earth fill 94 feet in
height and a length on top of
1700 feet.
The Thief valley dam will cre
ate an artificial lake having an
area of 760 acres when full, and
the Agency valley reservoir when
full will cover 1900 acres.
. . I XT! Av.m. Im.l.V. 4naanVAV fl
belabor etchers,; applicant, for Thornton ; superintendent of her- efficient m one f o, th , expedi- k at th. ottte- .1 the county
L. - l. I sell their store of butter to get
r.nw r.ninir to Meet Many
teachers from various schools in
tha mnntv will attend the Oregon
stata Teachers' association meet
ing which convenes December 2i,
according to reports recni
elemenUry sehool , certmcaies.
continued their examinations at
the courthouse yesterday. The
exams will b completed today.
Examinations for life certificates
are to be conducted Saturday, but
aids, Mrs. Beulah.
Christmas suggestions:
tion before leaving Holland.
niriiiar Turkeys No. 1 dressed 28c lb. 5a-
75c cashmere hose, now 2 pairs lem Public Market. 350 N. High,
t Km n w Tnhnson a.rtt Co. I Phone 6031.
for 75c. G
Scouts Told of Indians O. P.
Sonic Students Stay Wil-
fffenni annrintsndent here. The
sessions last three days.
Gt.inor Ofta Leave The state
hoard of control, at a special
Atinr Thursday, granted Dr. R
E. Lee Steiner, supennienueni ui
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to date no applicants nave "a"1" West, executive of Cascade area, uameue umversuy smuen wm Oregon state hospital, a three
tied their Intention of taking the B Scouts. and an adopted mem- homes are away, but who intend "re.f nt -h8Bnce. 'Dr. and
m m -W m.m AOtl Vk I " . . A. I A . mm w Mlk 1 M UA I MV
tests, Mrs. wary ruia-crsu". w
w f th sioiit Indian tribe, last to remain in Salem over the hol-
lo leave
wAAka leave of absence. Dr
Mr stAlner will snend most of
ty school superintendent, Bu ni ht went to Daiia8 with Grant mays, are reyuesieu uu I 7v that time In California
..iudM. n.pnr.h simit of Phemawa In- their names and addresses at the luni
dian school, to tell scouts of registrar's office. Frequently Something new and different. The
The new "Ensemble pack in line t 24 and 27 tne honor codes town people who are interested g .En9emble" fancy pack choc-
cuuiumira -- . th Indiana, whloh were Similar in mo univeraiiy aiuucuia, nlatAB This new wor 13 aone uj
T
On OPENS AT
WLIAMETTE
T
Under the
Dome UU gormmmii
A RUMOR went arouna me
lUU eapltol yesterday that a ;
rn ml 1mm utnn was
waiting the press members tn the
state office bunding. Investiga
tion was started at once.
Bat upon arrival tt waa
learned the only Tom and Jerry
aromnd was Tom Rile and Jer
ry Owe. These boys are nice
fellows, bat the disappointment
was keen.
News went out from the eapltol
yesterday reviewing the old' time
expression, which e e r,y o n e
knows, about what tne governor
of North Carolina said to tha gov
ernor ot South Carolina. But the
question asked Mr. Marks yester
day was what tne governor oi
Oregon said to the governor of
Oregon.
Jnlius L Meier, absentee gov
ernor of the state, talked to
Governor WUlard L. Marks
over long distance phone from
Los Angeles. Marks said they
exchanged felicitations, and
that Meier reported he was feel
ing fine down there. Marka as
sared him everything was going
well here, upon which the gov
ernor replied "1 knew It
wonld."
tlary and the other was the tn
stallatkm of a new boiler tn the
capitol.
The cell fronts wers reported
91 per cent completed, and that
the job was expected to be fin
ished by the first of the year.
There has been a lot of contro
versy over the cell fronts, and
there probably will be more be
fore the job is accepted and the
issue disposed of. There is also
disagreement over the need ot a
new heating plant boiler.
Spa.
Invited to Exercises Among
the many invitations to Christmas
exercises received recently by
Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county
school superintendent, are ones
from the McKee and the Sidney
schools, each of which will cele
brate December 23 Mrs. Fulker-
son was unaeciaeu jbbictu.j
which invitation she would
cept.
in meaning to the scout oath. The to know If certain ones are here Mlsg Maxine Myers. Prices are
two men dressed themselves in
Indian costume.
Genuine tile top coffee tables
$3-95 and $4.45 this week. Imper
ial Furniture Co.
and In the past there has been
no way of knowing, states Regis
trar Tennent.
Mack's have lovely new frocks tor
Christmas Gifts. See advertise
Balmcr From Reno Levi Bal
mer has returned to Salem from
Reno where he ient after the
c- state law went Into effect permit
ting gambling there. He will re
main herA until tha middle of
Genuine tile top coir.ee tables Marcn i00klng after his ranching mas program was enjoyed. Pro-
13.95 and $4.45 tms wees:, imper- ... h business is fessor Mathews gave a well re-
. t . t n I . . . . t . 1 . t 1.1 . ..11, A
iai f urniture v."- slow in Reno auring ine winter i ceivea inrisiuins mm
Canvas Shows Increase For- season.
mal canvass of Tuesday's vote on gpa Christmas boxes now on dis-
Students Enjoy Social Christ
mas songs were ung by the
group at a Willamette university
student social held at Waller
hall Thursday night, and a Christ-
the municipal water Donaing
amendment yesterday showed the
majority in favor of the issue to
b 604. one more than the unoffi
cial figures first released. The
... . . m mi v M
canvass wui Decome omcii
soon as Mayor P. M. Gregory and
Recorder Mark Poiilsen sign the
statement.
Case Is Continued Morris
Broyles, arrested on a charge of
non-support, was given prelimin
ary hearing before Justi-e of the
Peace Hayden yesterday, l ne case
play "Ensemble."
Two Pedestrians Struck Mo
torists yesterday reported to the
police having struck two pedes
trians on Wednesday. Peter Nairn,
1973 North Capitol street, stated
that a newsboy, Gordon Lacey,
suffered an injured leg when hit
by his car. A girl ran into the
rear fender of his car on 12th
street, H. E. Barker, 1065 Jud
son street, reported.
Beautiful, handmade, all silk
A violin
duet was given by Jeanette Smith
and Marjorle Wonder, followed
by a Christmas tree scene, with
a little boy hanging his stocking.
Trial Date Set Trial of the
case of D'Arcy vs. Director has
been set for December 21 in cir
cuit court here. Judge Bagley of
Hlllsboro will hear the case,
which involves a lease granted
by plaintiff to defendant on busi
ness property on North Liberty
street.
lower this year.
Trailer Breaks Loose A. Bone-
clellan, 2249 Claude street, re
ported to the police yesterday
that his trailer broke loose from
his automobile and hit anoiner
car, license number 67-384, on
State street. No damages were
listed.
Color "Ensemble" packed boxes oi
home-made, fresh hand-rouea
cream centers, now ready. The
Spa.
Bridge Opened The South
Capitol street bridge between
Bellevue and Oak streets was
opened to traffic yesterday af
ter being closed, for two months.
An entirely new . structure was
built to replace tha old one which
was too decrepit to merit repair
To Montana Hal Bollinger
TatftrdY left Balem for Port
land where he will remain until
December 22. At that time he
wui nrorAd to Bozeman, Mont.
School will close officially for
the remainder of the year at Wil
lamette university today noon fol
lowing regular classes for the
morning and a student assembly
at which time awards will be pre
sented. Vacation for the students will
consist of two full weeks and
three week ends, with -classes
starting again Monday, January
4. Three more weeks of Tegular
school will be held in 1932 for
the first semester and final ex
amination week will be from Jan
uary 25 to 29.
Twenty-five football men will
receive awards for the past sea
son's play. Those to receive let
ters are: Max Allen, Keith Jones,
Gus Lor en z, Roy Benjamin, Jack
Connor, Wenzel Kaiser, Fred
Smith. Puts Aerns, Percy Carpen
ter, Howard Orr, Marion Boyd,
Loren Grannis, Robert Houck,
Dan Mahan, Edward Frantz, Wal
ter Erickson, Gordon Williams,
George Cannady, Don Faber,
Fred Paul. William Ross. Louis
Johnson, Manford Olson. Charles
Ingereol and Lloyd Girod.
Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, head ot
the state hospital for the Insane
will leave in a few days on a
three weeks' trip to California and
other southwest states. The board
of control granted him the leave
ot absence yesterday, gladly. Dr.
Steiner is one of the most popular
Institution . heads In Oregon, and
has been In the service of the
state many years.
At the board of control meet
ing yesterday two important
matters were brought up, but
both were deferred until the re
turn of Governor Meier, as he
has been personally Interested
In both. One was the matter of
cell fronts at the state penlten-
The governor's office and the
state purchasing department
will permit most of their staffs
a three-day vacation over
Christmas. The treasurer's of
fice likewise, following the ex
ample of the department of
state. These office however
.win be - open on Saturday as
nsnal for any argent basinees
transactions, it was announced.
There will be no board meet
ings ot any kind next week, Gov
ernor wuiara I. Marks an
nounced, although Marks will be
here most of the week. From all
indications next week, and eren
the week after, look like slim
news weeks for state house re
porters at least. But the press
boys will no doubt be busy open
ing Christmas packages received
from the various departments.
REOPETtS TtllinSDAY
Registration of voters was re
sumed for the Salem precincts
yesterday at the county clerk's of
fice, the poll books having been
closed for SO days prior to the
special election December II.
The books will be open until April
20, 1932, when they will close
for a 30-day period prior to the
May primaries.
A number of citizens appearea
at the courthouse yesterday to
register, the majority of the per
sons being those who had found.
too late, that they were unaaie
to vote Tuesday.
The law requires registration of
all voters who are moved their
residence within the city 39 or
more days before the voting day
as well as ot newcomers to the
city or persons who have not. vot
ed In any election for two or more
years.
Mark Jones and Bob Hubbard
will be co-captains of the North
Carolina cross-country team next
year.
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP
HOTEL NEFF
Rates 91.00 to I l.OO
Modern, Hot and Cold Water,
Steam Heat
The Yale bowl, football trophy
in St. Louis high school competi
tion for 16 years, has been perm
antly awarded to Roosevelt high.
was continued. Meanwhile Broyles sofa pillows for Christmas Gifts.
Is out on his own recognizance. Mack's.
Butler Estate Valued The
estate of C. Word Butler, de
ceased, has a value of $304.50 for
commissions due from the New
York Life Insurance company, ac
cording to an appraisal with the
probate court yesterday. B. F.
Patton, Leo Huddleson and Ted
Chalmers made the appraisal. Ed
na Butler is administratrix.
All regular $1 ties, now 69c. G.
W. Johnson & Co.
Obituary
Cave
At the residence, North
Church St., Dec. 14, Mrs. Martha
M. Cave, 71. Survived by widower,
William H. Cave, daughters, Vic
toria M. Byerlee ot Bolenge, Afri
ca, Myra Clark of North Pine, B.
C., Ethel Jones of Saskatchewan,
Can.; one son, Ira B. Cave of Al
ameda, Calif.; eight grandchil
dren. Funeral services Friday,
TW. 18 at 1:30 p. m. from the
chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son
Births
i
o
McDowell Market
Where a Dollar Dots Its Duty!
173 South Commercial - - - Phone 8757
The following low prices on the .high
grade meats we handle are nothing
less than sensational.
Cherry Growers Meet The Sa
lem Cherry Growers' association
held a meeting last night at the
cnamber of commerce. No infor
mation was given concerning
what transpired at the time. An
otner meeting will be held to
night.
PHONE 7536
Schaefer's Candy
Special
HARD MIXED
Christmas
Candies
Pure, hard, sugar panned
candies with a large per
centage of fancy candies.
15c per lb
2 lbs. 25c
4 lbs. 49c
Special prices to churches,
schools and other organ
izations. Schaefer's
DRUG STORE
iftil N. Cornel .. Dial Sl7
Penslar Agency
WE DELIVER
HOW 'r-
Orciitt I Ffister
171 South Commercial Street
Our Prices are Extremely Low at All Times
John To Mr. and Mrs. Griffin
John of Siletz, a girl, Patricia,
Interment Belcrest Memorial born on December 11 on Salem
Mrv route eigni
r
McCall
it th residence, route 1. Sa
lem, Dec. 18, William F. McCall. cember 14
77. Survived by wiaow, wane
Flint McCall; son, James F. Mc
Call of Sioux City. Ia.; daughters.
Un Jennie E. Utlev and Mrs.
Berenice Blodgett, both of Salem
Toute 1; brother H. T. McCall of
Salem; grandchildren, Billy Ct
ley, Corydon Blodgett and Jlm
mle McCall. Funeral services Sat
nTdAT. Dec. 19 at 1:30 p. m. from
the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and
Rn. W. C. Kantner officiating.
Interment Belcrest Memorial park
with graveside services by the
Masons.
Keusher To Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence E. Keusber, route seven, a
boy, Ronald En gene, born on De-
OUR EVERY DAY PRICES
Beef to Boil
Lb. 7c
Raisins
20c
Seedless,
4-pound
package
RAVE YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED AT
QUISENBERRY'S
CENTRAL PHARMACY
410 State TeL 0123
Ask Your Doctor
Pure Pork Sausage
Lb. 12g
Beef to Roast
Lb. 8c - 18c
Hamburger
lb Ah
Flour
k .29
Pillsbury'
Best
49-lb. sack
Peets
CITY VIEW CEMETERY
Established 1893 Tel. 8052
' Conveniently Accessible
Perpetual care provided Jor
Prices Reasonable
Dr. Chan
Chinese Medicine
180 N. Commercial
St,, Salem
' i Tnesdav and Satnr-
day 2 to 5 7 . M.
We take a real pride in our hamburger and sausage,
and think there is no better.
Washing
Machine
Soap, lg. pkg.
33c
5g
r
Belcrest iflemortal
A Park Cemetery
With Perpetual Care
Jnat ten minutes from the
heart of town
Invalid Chairs
to Rent
Sm A,. SIM ! mm tA
Call 9610, Used Furniture
Department
151 North High
Beef Steak
2 lbs. 2
Pork to Roast
8 - H lb.
Mutton Stew
6 lbs. 286
Mutton to Roast
Gelt).
Pure Lard
8c lb.
Bacon, Any Kind
14c lb.
Lettuce
15c
Crisp, Solid
Heads
2 for
Soap
....Start Your
1932 Christmas Savings
Account Now!
Christmas gifts will be easy
to pay tor next December If you
start a Christmas Savings Account
now. Just tell us how much you
will need, and we'U tell you what
to save. Ask us.
The FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
in Salem
Tun In! KOIN Every Mondmy at 9 P. M. for Our
GREATER OREGON Program!
Feldman's
Naptha,
10 bars
42c
A nr?eots
17c
Buffet
Ting,
3 for
am
Tomato Juice
14c
Buffet
Tina,
3 for
Sweet Potatoes
6 lbs. 18c
Hm.Z
HER
Christmas Choice
AFTER ALL what Mother rtaJly wants should dictate
your choice of s Chrlstjnss Oft. And what other selec
tion will bring her the year-round freedom from house
cleaning toll that is possessed by every woman who owns
the new PREMIER DUPLEX electric vacuum cleaner.
More than an ordinary cleaner, the PREMIER gets ALL
the dirt In half the time with half the effort.
Mn. American Housewife recognizes It as the finest
Cleaner ever manufactured the last word in labor saving.
Lombard's Coffee, lb. 33c
To acquaint the people of Salem with this famous
blend, we will deliver a can any place ia Salem, wheth
er you buy anything else or not. Just phone 7536.
( SAVE I7
I on Hil tpclsl
'V. Xmn offer
lams
. 16c
These are our best sugar-cured hams smoked with
oak wood.
We buy all our livestock direct from the farmer, mak
ing all our hams, bacon and lard. Ton pay only one
profit when trading with us.
We hare been in the meat business in Salem since
1895. In our present location 11 years,
v THERE IS NO LIMIT HERE
YOU CAN BUY ALL THAT YOU WANT I
Oranges
25c
Large Navels
Sweet & Juicy
per doz.
Milk
The factory has authorized us to place tr, newest
PREMIER DUPLEX on sale at $10.50 less than its
standard pries and to add the $6.50 floor polisher
attachment without extra charge. You save $17 on this
special dsal. Investigate It at our e'ectric sore and at
all Premier dealers.
Morning
tall cans
4 for
22c
"Electrical Gifts Bring Year
Round Luxury"
wci
$5 DOWN Buy. a Premier
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CQ
;vpowcp.
171 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET
NEXT DOOR TO MeIX)WELLS MARKET
LIGHT
Uf JL Liber Si,
Ore.
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