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IneOREGON-STATESMANr Salem, PAGE FIVE V Local N ews Briefs feMMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMMMB m UBaMWMHMM Park Planting to Begin Plans are under tray for work on the decorative plant beds in the state house ' grounds, - according to Frank Kluck, city gardener. The contract tor plants has been let to Hector Adams, according to the gardener and work will soon commence in preparing the beds. Some changes will be made, one of which' will be to more the bedr from beside the walks near the . Walt : memorial tountaln. These beds get trampled upon daring band concerts In the sum mer. -A - new1 bed Is planned tor the Court street side of the park between Cottage and Winter streets. . - :"c :f ,-"Tr.i".,. ' : ; .- - -. ' ..; Hard Times Enjoyed ... With "hard times' as the motif and prosperity clothe taboo, members of the high school senior class staged their semester party and dance In the gymnasium last night. Members of other classes were admitted upon payment of an entrance fee. Helen Keudell, class Tlce-prealdent, was in charge Wygant Elected Clyde Wygant has been elected president of the high school Science dab to suc ceed Morse Stuart, whf has gone to Astoria. ' Immunization Needed - "Be tween 61 and 72 per cent of chil dren In Salem schools have been immunized, in comparison to ap proximately (4 per cent lat year," Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer reported yesterday. Immunisation stand ards, howeTer, call for 100 per cent racclnation and 80 per cent toxoid or antitoxin treatments, he said. The regular Immunization clinic will be held at the health unit, 434 North High street, from 830 to 10 o'clock this morning. Dunsmoor Bros., Painters & Dec orators, will haTe their homes open Sun., Feb. 21. 2435 S. High and Vk mi. north on Portland Highway. - County Flu' Heaviest The In fluenza epidemic which has been raging In the state last week hit Marlon county the hardest, ac cording to a bulletin of the state department . of health. Of 323 cases reported in the state for the week ending February 13, 158 oc curred in Marlon county. Other disease cases reported were pneu monia 8, mumps 1 and tubercu losis 5. Legionnaires Hold Luncheon The first of what may deTelop In to a series of informal luncheons for ex-service men of the city was held yesterday. Commander Irl S. McSherry of Capital post No. 9. American Legion, is advocating the weekly gatherings as a means of informal discussion of Legion activities and friendly get-togeth er. : Second Typhoid Case The sec ond case of typhoid fever occur ring in Marlon county this year yesterday was reported by Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer, ft school girl at Sllverton is suffering from a mild case of the disease, with which she first became ill about February 1. Dur ing all of 1931, only three cases of the disease were repotted. Tanpler Case Set Ahead The case of Louis Tanzler. 21, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon on John Taylor, was set ahead to Monday, February 29, In lustlee court Friday. A materia witness was unable to appear. The alleged attack took place Febru ary 13 at an auto wrecking house here. Taylor, a youth. Is supposed to have been hit with an air gun Hold Style- Show A ; style show, with dresses made In last semester's high school - sewing classes modeled, will be held at Fine Remitted A tine of f 10 and coata was remitted In justice court Friday against C. A. Pender graft after he had told Justice Mil ler Hayden he did not know the i lights on his automobile were not working. Pendergraft was put on probation for six months. ilia STORE IS I XJllclCF tlTC Occurrences' and Gossip - v 1 t the center of Oregon UOIflC VV" slale Ternment IMEKILUD Communion Plans ur- m v I morning a Holy communion "v l i m m-M Kn.. .111 Ko. oct vii9 ivi j-li7 u entsaa v held at 8 o'clock at the St. Paul's niHB state highway, commission I continued to bring la the greatest " ' " .II mestinru aront what thav I number of fines, or more than Monday ModemiStlC EStaUIIShmCnt . ued to be,, even before I "' Larceny arrests resulted Home Economics club during the home room period. Dorothy Krebs, president, and Mary Lois Brigs, elected delegate, will rep resent the club officially at the Episcopal hurch, followed by a breakfast la the parish house. On State Street Opens; Setting is Unique annual state conference of Ore-eonect $1500, interest and costs .1"U T " i? smart in effect, m mm ' m At 4 l Vi wMarMv aa wramiei road TgroV Nemen": 5 PrTsf. 3 lV ie.n "a!r? at least privileged to sit in on fenced to If years. The total years l imorisonment as the result at I Charles P. Pray, superintendent o wrltoororVnd TheTwnea tate activities was while fine, of .tatj. policy repor Friday PDauldinar was there, with his at- assessed were 818.I7T. . - A total of 455 accidents wer lag centered about v new Ideas which could be used for the occa- ;.: slon. It was suggested that the opening of the spring styles be tied in with the bl-centennial or . George Washington's birthday since those styles were featured in the forthcoming spring clothes. If war a m alffA snrfM a At, M atflv sa&b'' w sr- i - Twenty-two- persons . ware I railinr low prices of garments be-y : killed and 151 others were lo-1 featured. George Cannady, Willamette university student, sang s negro spiritual- T C m . A. J . A. M m A. - A. I Kf- JtSSJS. J2- " 1l iST tVSccdmmoYatV SS-wSS Sf-SSSH?' 7 7 w a Salem with clothes, cosme- design, ultra-1 Fpauldlng was there with his li the shop of tacks there was always good eopy. held at McMinnville on next Fri day and Saturday. Woodburn. Peace Teachers Called Teach-1 aars Motor Company C. T. ers for the 28 classes in disarm- I Roberts has brought suit In circuit tie service, - millinery service and sclentltlo corseting service. Black and sliver modernlstle 1 ament problems, being conducted I court here asking $280 from the t-out design much like a fir tree throughout the city and adjoin-1 Hansen Motor, company for ing communities, - hare been called by Mrs. C. A. Kells, presi dent of the local committee of the' national council tor the pre tention of war, to meet at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock to-1 night. moneys alleged to be due hint. ltuary makes a background for the show windows and black rugs and wall hangings la bright effect complete a smart show window on each side of the entrance door. The smart little -shop boasts three floors, basement which Is gayly finished With stripped awn- Bnt the new eotnmiseiom per. siste im star, chamber sessions, and - Bews hound, although granted Interview with mem bers of the commission, are suc cessful la learning only - that which the commission wishes to bo published. With a majority of newspapermen, on the com mlssiom om wonld think their methods would bo anything hot executive. Benn and Brand are running for a position on the state su preme court. It should bo a close race as both are honse hold words. Of course It all de pends npoa whether the house wife just pwrchasee beams or Is particular about the brand. Anyway it will be a good race between Henry J. Bean and James T., Brand. Ml were due to automobiles being oa the wrong side of the highway, while more than 300 accidents were caused by skidding. Ia 188 acci dents the drivers failed to give the proper signal. Approximate ly 185 accidents resulted from drivers exceeding the speed limit. There were 1C8 arrests fori Captain E. B. Moore, marine traffic violations by the state I recruitinr officer for the north police. Fines aggregated $4539. 1 west, was in 8alem Thursday to 'OEHI CHIEF VISITS HERE Mary E. Knapp, 111. medium will be at the New Salem Hotel on Monday, and then every two weeks. ' 'r h m tfirtuh n aw mmtiani vm In ings and fixtures to develop the I .u ... . lismmer l s ports idea and which is riTen I - At the residence, 522 North over to snorts wear: first floor. I. 'eta au)a lull. dt 21st street, February 19, Aaron formal and street clothes, and U nft0- Annnnn thr.wnM H Hammer aged 67 years Sur- third floor developed in balcony be no word of cnnges in the de- ...cu wiuvih, .uu, euw-L wnero ia oeauir Fnoc strtmentnntll nnt wmV t lout. mer of Salem; da tighter, Mrs. Stel- and millinery department is lo- yt last night the work beean W1BWI FILMS AT THEATRES IRE Warnings were issued in 8588 cases. Delinquent fees collected totalled 811.148. Arrests by the state police un- i der the general enforcement j classification aggregated 361. check with the local recruiting office. He stated that the ma rines now numbered , approxi mately 300 over the allotted number for which appropriations have been made, but far belew Fines Imposed la these cases to-1 the authorized number. tailed 318,377.85, with Jail terms I Recruiting now Is for the pur aggregating 46 years. There were I pose of normal replacement- - he Wins Prize Competing in a nation - wide, contest concerning ia Wile of Salem; sons, Lawrence, cated 30 acquittals, with 78 cases pend ing. Forty persons were arrested Improvements suggested tor gym nasium suits, Mis3 Betty Stewart of Salem has been notified that she has won a gymnasium suit as a result of the suggestion Bent in to the company by her The American Legion, through I for other departments. The report shows that Roy,- Marvin and Herman, all of Salem, Marshall of Westport, Ore., fronts of which look like small George of Toledo, Ore.; sister, 1 houses built into the wail, deep Mrs. Clara Ellensburg of Color- c a r p e t, futuristically finished ado; brothers, Elmer and Knute 1 stairway leading up from back Its AmsricsBlzstJnn ind 0nrr minvi., ,Kiu.ua i succeea noy jaaein as cmei en- there are now 31,940 crime cards on gineer. of Mh. Vernon, Mo. Funeral an- self. Miss Stewart was one. of nouncements later by Clough-Bar- 128 winners. I rick company. Children's Program1 Uked ' program given by children at the Y. M. C. A. lobby last -night at tracted a large crowd of grown and center of room, racks all about the back of the main floor before which hang henna velvet curtains, al this lighted from clever futuristic lights placed Harmon In this city, February 18, Frank against futuristic wall paper make Harmon, aged 80 years. Survived the first floor "cmc," metropou . I by nephew, John Bredshaw of Mill tan ups as well as children. The en- y', B.tni. x February 20, at 10 a. m. at Odd Fellows cemetery under the-direc-tlon of Clough-Barrlck company. tertainment "consisted of vocal and Instrumental music and dances. A recitation by Billy Mudd was a number on program not announced yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack came to Salem seven years ago and bought The first publlo meeting of the commission, at which It will, be learned that the new mem bers hare decided upon a dras tic cat in proposed projects, will bo held at Portland March 8. Several projects however will be listed for awards, and it was expected the Salem widening project may be one of thqse. tees, is to take as active a part as I m i the state nolice denart HKiuons warrant in. ceieoraiing i ment. tne ZOOth anniversary of the birth of-George Washington. Today, a motion picture reel. depicting some phase of the life of Washington will be shown in each of the four theatres in Sa lem. The subjects of the reels are Conquering the Wilderness, Uniting the Colonies." "Winning Independence," and "Building the Nation." The films were produced under the direction of the George PICTURE CAMPAIGN FOR SAFETY -PLAN State police activities Involve prevention and cure as well as stated, and for the four north west states 25 recruits a month are being accepted. Captain Moore has been . In v military service tor 21 years hav- i ing served in the Mexican cam-,' palgn, at Santo Domingo ana Haiti, with the American lega tion at Pekln and in the Nlcarag-. uan campaign as special aid to president General Jose M. Mon- cada. He stated that Nicaragua is now making progress in educa tion and road building under the liberal president Moncada. He stated that he had received no oiriclal notification of any war recmiting and that present Dragons' Party Postponed The Black Dragons. Red . Cross senior llfesavlng corps, . party scheduled for tonight at the R. R. Boardman residence, has been Althmttrh thA 1ilrmiii nf f Vi . the property at Center and High highway commission announced Washington bicentennial commit- enforcement and punishment, ac- recruiting was merely for re- Rtreet where they establisned tney were onlr holdlnr conf eran-1 luulcul u wiuibSvuuuuuuuwu!ui uiu placements, "Mack's" store, and remained in ces at which conditions are being Touched for by the historians of 1 by officers posted at the city k.i.in.. thr. nntit todar when studied. tr nrnMi I Harvard university. There will be hall, Thursday. One of the steps 1' . I " I i . . . . . all. .1 . V . it tit w ertheless listed for bid calls utt ,lwwn lflroBB WB ro"7 ws ioriuwr hum win Mrs. Malelda VanCleave died at they open at their new location Ing in the armory to which the public is invited. This Is ia keep- the residence. 940 North 17th Many saiem people rememwr yesteraay. Tnai is regular nigo- J-i nr.j ti.i. it I whan thU nrcupnt location VU wit hiiafneM. anil tt nA tnr I toeatres cooperating. TZTa i Jr" UfS i.V trAU the "Fullerton Ladles Store." star chamber sessions to do pub- On the evening of February 23, sisters Mrs Ellen VanCleave. Sa-1 Mrs. Alpha Bascue is in charge lic business will require plenty of there Is to be held a general meet ; " ,"7, ;,. "r. :r : . . " :. . im. Mrs. Lonlsa Johnson. Salem, of tne mminery aepanmeni; miss explanation u,.Muui, v. avuuuu -. ,oa ineeies- Dolly Glenn Harris, and Miss Ma- of illness of a number of the Mrs. Kate Basnor, L LIM hMfT hn- Mrs. members. A meeting of the aaugniers, Mrs. iua layior. -r""'Zrr': ""a Kuensourg, n un., miss xervus r i. VanCleave. Salem; three sons, fers otthai t" e'r?2: Lester and Charles of Salem, and fMMcillTrM' Sa , . - .m.4.i,im. sle Follis. Mrs. Olive Johnson Kel- services from the Clough-Barrlck Mrs Le Itla Abrams, and Mrs. a newspaper campaign in the near future showing autolsts some of the features of traffic I driving. In preparation, 12 pictures were taken by the state police Three Licenses To Wed Issued Here on Friday group has been called for next Wednesday evening. Accident Driver Fined Walk er Hager, 624 North Capitol street, yesterday was fined 81.00 in municipal court for driving an company chapel Sunday, February automobile without having ,a 121. at 1:30 P. m.. Rev. Wilson of driver's license. His car was in- the United Brethren church offl- volved in a collision with one I elating. Interment Simons ceme driven by Charles Ayres, 245 j tery, Mt. Angel. South 24 th street, at Cbemeketa and 21st streets. Swede Mrt Virginia Swerle passed Social Planned A good-fel- .... tna reM-ncti in Pratum lowship social sponsored by the Sunday February 14, at the age Loyal Berean class of the Sunday nt 7a Vara Survived by two Vocation Study Educators Hold Meet at Albany Charles Thomas has taken pity upon the boys around the capital In the matter of cigars between now and the time polit ical candidates will start pas inar them out. Thomas says ho Is presenting them occasionally now because he- wants to ran for some office ten years hence, and believes ia laying a good foundation. Anyway they are good cigars. Three lineniA tn vA r fa. Ing with plans formulated oy tne l cameramen in baiem city trairie l inei Friday at the county elerk's u. s. lieorge wasningten oicenien-i inursaay. una oi mese was 1 0ffice nlal commission and sponsored By I poeea, wane tne omer n were I urMie r. mitm tn at the local American Legion In co- I actual circumstances of everyday j th Ladd ft Bush bank here, ob operatlon with the public schools 1 Instances. j tainei permission to marry Mells- ln this city. newspaper "cuts and "mats" sa Persons. 960 Gaines street He wiu oe maae oi tne pictures and these will be broadcast to the newspapers of the state. short story of explanation and comment by police experts will That Is the first time cigars have been mentioned In this col umn since before C h r 1 s t m as. which In itself is some record and Three Arrested For Violations rt T-E f I accompany each picture for the Hed Edwin T. Sherman. 21, 939 Ut I r attlC LaW education of the public North gth street, Marshfleld. and gave his sge as -27 and hers as 24. Rev. C. C. Poling was scheduled to perform the ceremony last night. Judge John C. Siegmund mar- Three motorists with the law yesterday, "got m mixup. Spring Opening nrLIfSk? M,".LI"i; tended a dinner meeting of the the state official,. . The tobacco street Christian nol3 Mra- Lmian Invited. Neglected education means missed opportunities later. Start with the ItAirinfilnt 1 noa 4Ta QtiAetnsnM at The Capital Business College next ment odd Fellows cemetery. Monday. of the Court church. Court and 17th. next Washington : son ' .' w! ? C&1"orn aLM.ot"r' ' r Wednesday night. Including repre- " rr caiuster oi 8 T 8entatiTes from AmIty tmh... ai- 7 , . ' " children and iz greai-granucu- b v . r-orrallia. Eugene. McMInn- dren. Funeral services from tne T,llft and Saiem- Clough-Barrlck company chapel Discussion centered around the Saturday. February 20, at 2 p. m., n-w Mlrrienla for industrial eda- Rev. Kantner officiating. Inter- cation a3 outlined by the state de partment of education. A report on this matter was presented by Buchanan . 1 L. H. Buchanan. The banquet was Oinrch nwntnr waTinp. At the residence. eD. is. served hv the Albany nlgn scnooi ton Bicentennial will be observed Nancy Buchanan at tne age oi i home economics students. at the 11 o'clock service Sunday years. Survived by widower, iay mnrnln, at Ct Panl'i Vnl,nni1 Inr Runhait&n: SOS. W. M. BU- church. Thu service will honor I chanan Waahlne-tnn. th rhnroh man. i Leona JaCkSOn OI Ueppner, a George Washington was a lead- brother, Silas Wells of Salem and ing layman of the Episcopal sisters, Martha Prosia and Mary Crlbbfl, DOtn oi renusyiTaaia; grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday. Feb. 20, at J p . u. v wbI?? ln itseir V0? recora M. Fitspatrick. route I. was ar- Marnh 1 1 Fiftv-f ire Instructors In hlih I worthy of reward of some nature I .A v ,,fw . r.ni., I IJ iT.fi lUBrCn 11. school vocational departments at- pernaps cigars rrom otners oi observe an officer's orders with I JJ f1.,U n-; ramthra of "n.aeo a,.n.a" " VT IVtZ "1"::.. r to a runerai procession. nh.Vi qwm1 wuiamww vauey vocaiiwni iu- um u oen muuanug i " Municipal Judge Mark Poulsen Charles Swegie Btructorg. association at Albany silence was no longer besrable. inspended hi, driver's license for State employes will probably be starting their exodus from the cap! to 1 this noon and re main away until Tuesday morn ing. Slonday being Washing ton's birthday, a double holi day awaits the tired public ser vants. Virtually all offices will be closed on Monday, although a few officials announced they would be on the job. 10 days. J. H. Frey, route nine, who was I night for the sixth annual spring arrested on Thursday night on a J opening la Salem, by the local charge of driving while into xl cat- I advertising club Friday noon at ed and breaking glass on tne pun- I its regular meeting at the Gray He thoroughfare, yesterday was 1 Belle.- The date Is 15 days in ad fined 125 and released from JalL I ranee of Easter, which comes Sun Karl Delia wyler, Sllvertoa day, March 27. Gardner Knapp, route two. was arrested by ser-1 ciub nresldent. will name a com geant Powell Clayton of the state I mittee at once to take charge of police on a cnarge or recauess anv- i arrangements. Ettie McCUntock, 2173 Mead street. North Bend. Sherman is a laborer and his wife a domestic Parental consent was necessary for George A Jaamer, 19, route f , Salem, and Edwlna Maxlne Dal rymple. 17, Macleay student, to obtain their marriage license. Rev. The evening of Friday. March I Gross was scheduled to perform 11, wss determined upon as the I the ceremony. VICKS COUGH DROP ... All you've hoped for in a Cough Drop medicated with ngredtoWICttS VVaoRu SfBurfc B Washington Man Praises School Out of a total of 2098 automo bile accidents during January Ing. He was cited to court today appear in Discussion regarding the open church and a vestryman and ben efactor. there were 22 fatalities and 351 Staff Donates injuries resulting, showing that! . r tsig Keuet sum One Industrial Death There was one fatality due to Industrial accidents ln Oregon in the week Park Avenue" Coming The ending February 18. the state ln- Snlkpoh Dramatic society of the j dustrial accident commission re- etery. high school has selected "rarx ported r naay. ine victim was Avenue," by A. Leroy Music, as John Westman, Marshfleld. There its one-act play for presentation were 381 accidents reported to the In the near future. Jack McMul- commission -during the week. lough will direct the production. Inm Sllit recover a 1931 Ford car which CondltlOnS Herein the first month of the new year, touuioa oi vara nuu ycuoa- trlans claimed a toll of eight of these, while two were killed In The appearance of Salem Junior V I .V anil 41aa A , ; . r ' " 1 111 s " vv,w. . , -J..- I autrvtrain wrecks m. irom tne iugaou iuimai; rooms brougni ravoraDie commeui i - with Rev. George Cole orriciat Ing. Interment Odd Fellows cem Cast members selected are Joe Darby, Josephine McGHchrlst. Bil ly Dyer and Carl Collins. from Principal William Dunn of i shumwav lunlor hirh school, van- canver. Wash., who with eight of his teachers, yesterday visited the Hood two Salem schools, Parrisn ana At the residence. 1597 Lee iAclie. accordinr to R. W. laven- slreet, February 18, Luzena E. ner, assistant high school prlnd- Hood, aged 74 years. Survived by jpal sons and daughters: of Salem. Mrs. C. Hopfer Estate Closed The es tate of Anna Hopfer, deceased. E. Li. ueti claims is Demg liiegaiiy tr.afV all, irmtnPtt J. Hood. kept from-hlm was begun Friday 5 Mathenv Toooenlsh. Wash., Clifford Hood, Philomath: sister. Mrs. Bessie Rov I. Hood The soirlt of the schools, the at- C. Prltchett, tltude of the pupils, also proved nleaslna- to the visitors, he saio. Principal D'-a, before going to ; Vancouver a year and a half ago, was nrlncloal of the Sllverton The state police report also revealed that during the month IS persons were reported lost, two women and 14 men. Of this number only 7 men were found. Against this number of humans, the police reported two dors were declared lost and only one head of livestock. Liquor law violations last month The engineering staff and oth er regular employes of the state highway commission donated for charity during the months of De cember and January a total or $21,490.11, according to a report prepared here today by Roy A. Klein, state highway engineer. Of this amount 320.079.39 was turned over to the state employ ment relief committee. Approxi mately $373 was given to the Sa lem community service, while $1037.22 went to organised chari ties ln other parts of the state. . i . vjnifaraeiii in circuit court. Robert White and Marie A. White are named defen- l V V V. rn.-m.-mr j v 1 . . a . a 4. I AT lj 1 U HI atU . DlDbCIf nww.- i wt m tf - W in circuit aants. it tney uo not return tne i . . t i ,.nnr ,, nhivl court yesieraay. ix --. Peterson of Eugene. -unerai $83. There are seven neirs ana i- u a6 v. services Saturday. Feb. 20. at 1 nna Mission William Quln- tatees. Cusick ImDroves H. B. Cusick p. m. from Rlgdon's mortuary . Seattle has opened the King- is steadily improving, reports with Rev. Henderson of the unit- dom on Earth Mission at 210 Cen- f rom Albany indicate. He was for- 1 ed Brethren church orriciaung. ter Btreet, and announces he wm RECEIVER'S SALE Reply Filed The reply of F. n oits .mi T.nwAlla Smith. sialntlffs against O. H. Zeller, et merly the cashier of an Albany ilwas filed in circuit court Fri- tank and attempted suicide when I" an impending bank merger reveal- 7' ed a shortage of $14,000 in bonds Ttmr DOG LICENSES NOW entrusted to his care Of Interment Newton cemetery near Corvallis. Graveside services by Neighbors of Woodcraft. feed nnemnloved at t o clock. Onlnlln clans to organize these groups over the state. Estate Pro-Rated Distribution Clevlnger At a local hospital, February 19. Jackle Monroe Clevlnger. Dor owners are again notified t r i ia i h ii mi l. . i . vbm.h w 1 ... . . ..A.. wjvb v .t,ir that all doua over eight of $1500 in cash to rive heirs or aged T years Son ot Mr. and months old most be licensed be- Mary woilord. deceased, was or- Mr, Peter j. clevlnger, of 825 tore March 1st to avoid payment dered yesterday in probate court Madlson st. Also survived by sls- ot the $2.00 penalty for delln- here. ..The total receipts of the ter prigCiiia: grandmother. Mrs. oueucy. A license . on . a male or estate are $6125. Expenditures . M. Bradbury ot Brawley, spayed female dog is now $2.00; to date have been $1144. Reber ruL, Mrs. S. C. Clevlnger ot after March 1 this must be In- C. Allen Is administrator. Salem; several uncles and aunts creased to $4.00. Until March 1 r.iifornfan w-a Charlotte ,a 8alem. Remains in care of female dogs can be licensed for Jm2r8wwE Terwiillger Funeral home. Funer- $3.00; aner tnai usi w California, was arrested Ute yes- lee must ne ucreasoa terday by State patrolman Mogan Dogs becoming eight months old brougnt lnt0 j-jtlc court after March 1st msy be licensed cnmrg6d wita reckless driving, without penalty at any time be- . , fore they become eight months - Investigates Charges -, G- N. old. " Henderson, local farmer, yester- Mail applications tor licenses day left by train for Vancouver, to U. O. Boyer, County-Clark, Sa- r. C, to investigato charges in lem, Oregon. Enclose the proper yolved in sheep sales and " trans- fee and state the oreea ana sex i portation mere. sf the dog and your own name Belcrcjtt iHemoriai Fkea 9651 Moderately Priced A PARK CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE Just Tta MXaataa Fran tas Hsstt f Tows . and address. F.20-21 Coming Events .T February 20-21 Winter conference, Oregon Walther league. ; -:;;.:'.V " 5 February 25-27 Oregon State Dental association. February 26-28 8prina; conference. Girl Reserves. : March 3-6 Oregon State bowling handicap .toorna ment.- . , - - Starch C 16-19 Oregon state basketball tournament, April 11 -Grand eomman derv. Kniahts Templar. April , 12 Grand ' coancIV Royal and Select Masons. ? April. 13 43rand chapter, Royal Arch Masons. - April 24 - Salem district institute. Evangelical church. ; April 15-21 North Pacif- fat district assembly, unurcn of the Nazarene. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 180 N. Commercial : St., Salem Office hours Sanday only daring Feb. Honrs 8 to 4 CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1893 TeL 8652 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable r-t. m a r Ay syrnmnsw It Delicious, High Grade Milk Chocolate Coated Almonds All hand dipped and sold formerly for $1.00 pe lb. now a tremendous special . for 39c per lb. 2 lbs. 75c All candies guaranteed strictly fresh and satisfac tory or your money re ftmded. Schaefer's BRUO 8TORI 135 N. Cornel St. Dial 5197 le tropolitan Store 484 State Street, Salem, Oregon ENTIRE STORE EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SODA FOUNTAIN TO BE SOLD AT Thursday. February 24, at 10 A. M. STORE EQUIPMENT All sizes sign holders, tea stands, counter class, wall mirrors, window vases, counters, tables, coamter boards, ticket holders, cash registers, hat stand, hosiery forms, counter lights, dress racks. Jewelry traxs aad racks, electric fans, window dividers, window valances, glaes shelves and pedestals. SODA FOUNTAIN 10 foot counter, stools, frig Idalro equipment complete, carbons tors, malted mfik mixers, percolators, gas coffee urns, loo cream cabi nets, syrup Jan with pwnpa, plate glass pie rack, coffee mugs, plates and many oth er utensils. HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT 9 Call 9610, Used Furniture - :, Department , 131 North High Office and Stock Room Filing cabinets, desk, safe, swivel chairs, clock, change draws, postal scales. Fair baaks scales, hand tracks, tiro extinguishers, stock baskets, . paper baler, and one lot of finished lumber. CANDY CASE Sectional with metal and dividers, detectograxa scales, scoops, display dish es: Also separate feature 'Three Piece Wicker 4t consisting of lounge aad chairs Kreryono Invited to attend this sensational rublle Anctloa .... Open 9 A. M. for Inspection " . Housewives, apartment operators, restaurant aad mercantile owners, all can save some rem moi sey : : FEB. 24TH, 1W2 1 All Sales to bo Approved by Our Representative ; carrot I nvtfef iou to lh& COOKING SCHOOL Make your plans now to attend the Cooking SchooLThere jtxiII see dozens of new and attrac tive hints thzt you will value highly. Especially you should notice the demonstration of GhirardellFs Ground Chocolate-the all-in-one kind, accomplishing all chocolate purposes with the convenience of the powdered form. You will also receive at the Cooking School the .famous Ghirirdelliweet Sixteen" Recipe Packet -a collection of the most useful, niost practical chocolate recipes of all sorts. t GHIRARDELLfS Chocolate .. AT M Jay Gcar-isr'i IS - s