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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1932)
3 - A Vr. Local N ews Briefi J- Ftres. PjrwmW Two alarms Labor Ilea Meefrr-.Rqijtinei 'af '-nerv received, within ' HTeJjnilii- fairs preVailed 'at Tuesday night's atee oy the fire' department yes- meeting or the Saleia Trades aad tar day afternoon: Neither were of "oe cooncu. in tabor . hall. r, A 'consequence. An anthmoblle he- JSV? longing to Dr.cr. XL Prime eaught Se wiw tiro at 114a State street with but ?VwrvU2 SL"te : alight damage retnltlng. Tbo otb- ZSJjSKSli t2-StenHttdi r alarm wu tor a supposed cbim- yuSr'SSiS XXEF ' soy blaze at 1740 Berry street. c .f rers TreseBt ;x - There waa smoke but no barmroi I suedal sw rm.- fire.' A, tbimney . flro occupied at man Good Friday serrices will bo , , ,nuei ua nigoiuiu mbouw wr neia at Christ Lntheran church A; to" the afternoon. - ,;v 18th and Stat atreets ; Friday "Chief Aiexaider Melorldoff; In- 2SiJ?Sri Sr.01 - dun Tlolintei and musieian. will entT aftb!nM;Vvw -meet for rehearsal on Thursday lanll V19 -f ' night. March 24. at 8:00 p. m. In S fS?6 .oclaiml n Methodist eburcb, "Winter and Jef ferson streets Instead of the us-j Aits More Time Milt Chase ual hour of 7: JOrMr.'Melorldoff Jasked another s hanr - - tnTitea anyone . Interested -in or- terlng plea to charges of liquor ehestra work tp come and partlc- transportation and possession. In :lWtfc'''c;ft?'-rCv',J: asking for extension of time, he : Baby Chick Sale. rA day old and SS'f . acLH!n S started.. Rede. Jtocks, and White dtfm?fPt ,ltt i niti.ui n-i wuch with-persona' In, California. e7Y - . .-J. ... lj -'....- nd that an attorney was on the Pageant Saaday Easter t- ening the Sunday school of Christ Lutheran church win' tfre 1U an aual Easter program and pageant The colorful pageant that Is to be gmn with the member of the costumes Unentitled: TThe :T1H -a -Vi. .HZ torions Redeemer.- The Pageant rS,SlLA?C? will be supported by a " pageant choir .composed of members ox the Sunday schooL of Dark- way up from San Francisco to de- rend him. .Chase - was arrested Monday night , f :-; ,;v? . Driw to- Bandon Mrs. Mason Bishop . and Mrs.- C. F. .French . - -1 v Iadlaa Event Planned - Boy H , I scouts of Albany's four, troops will f assemble in. the Klwanls f seput . ' cabin there Friday night for - a : t.iv. -tn . IdroT to Bandon today to vlstt 9 ild IndiaVotTing and tilt MI8 Henrietu Bishop and Curtis ; ...I v.i .. -c.-. luon. Miss Blshopand Mr. French autire a P. West will b to charge. !Vcta5 1? V5!0!? A drlre tor lioao has been.sUrt-TTt ZZJA .r.lt";.f a h thm AlhatiT MAnt iiiinftte. ?aM l Willamette university last 'STiS Tn. Marton.Laeorie. remoT. viral meTtlnM XlnV held rerv nperfluous-hair from fac and Slht Srt fat tte First ChS Umbs- Permanently, without in fVJ;" "JT rt, Jrry to the skin. ConsultaOon tree Virrr..TTri.r ad confidential. 904 First Natl aprVof graacTeVen3 nk fi1 4: . H lng. Tuesday - night Lth'e . Gideon : euartette " : sang' ' two . numbers -which . were greatly: enjoyed. . luwuiu invneo ' Anay rax- :terson. president of the Portland Rotary eJub, yesterday invited sa ;lem members to attend an lnter l city , dinner the night of May 17 -when plans will bo discussed lor attending the Seattle meeting of ! 'Rotarr-; International. A large number of members pledged to at tend the Portlanc' dinner. , Salt Rising Bread.. Th- old fash loned kind. Fresh every. Saturday at Benson's Bakery, -264 N., Com mercial. . . . -a. - . - Scoot ' Grbup Meets J. T. De- laney, new president of Cascade area, boy scouts, will preside over his.. first, meeting: In the official capacity Tuesday night when members of the finance commit tee and executive board gather at the chamber of commerce to dis cuss financial affairs of the area. . Two Troops Wanted Two new boy scout troops are' want to Cas cade area, 'Executive O. vP. West announced yesterday. Tbe Liberty .community club seeks-one and residents In the neighborhood of 12 th and Court streets, th other, ltuary Florin Jensen.- aged six months. Survived by parents,' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jensen; sister, -Flora and brother William. Funeral services Dance Friday. Basel Green, lie. 1 will b held from the Clough-Ba- pUcopl service iymns,- prayers and addresses- on the Sev en Words From the Cross will be the order of the -service at St Paul's Episcopal church Good Frl- dar from'12 noon to 3 p.m.. in March 24 at 1:3 p. m. Adjutant Parsons, officiating. Interment la L O. O. F. cemetery. ri-f V- :"'' ' vi - ' Victor - - In this city March 22, Dscar T. TtIZaj Cnic "A gooX Fri day service win bhld at tha Ro omed church, -Capitol and Mar- on streets with German services at 10:1 a.B. on:Xhrlst Before mats'; and English services at t pjnon. "Th .Last Word at Je sus.' Th maie caartet wui sing. Docket Asm ! '. Docket tor ther April tana of court .here be- or Judge L. H. McMahaa will do completed April 1.- when case are set A heavy term of court Is In nrinnMl. f.a.ntm fov: almost tWO weeks of th court"term have al- ready.been set . v.- .:. commemoration of the three hours victorred f I yeara Survived by suffering on the cross. Th public Jwidow.'MAnna a Victor. four is-, mviieo -io Bx.ua a, i ehUdren,;Mrs.-Ernest Bonesteel. service. i - m Jir-a m - - m w? m 1 - V vaa i - .r.Vrt; of Hood River: two sisters. Mrs. u wMji- -T i mi,,.. cuaXlzTvti and- Mrs. -Anna riveaJto Altha Irene McClain and Miller Arthur McClain : in an es tate settlement made yesterday in nrobate court J. D. McClain was executor of the estate under the Hackenson, both of Saa Pedro. CaU and one brother; 'August Victor.' of AxtelL Neb; Funeral services wui a neia : Tuursoay, V-: VrhTvSL at- March 24 ari:8i-p. mi from the terms of the will otlheU Ar- w. T. Rlgdon arid Son, WUr B MCUiain. jiapenaes -wr i .c , - - nmm Swift Afflcfat. Owt a Ball c3 WcCartyJ P. BUcs. Interment 'Beleraat charred with larceny by - bsilee, I Memorial pas. tiled undertaking on 25ft baa yesterday; and was released from ialU H is -accused or stealing two horses and a set of harness from a Jefferson man; and will race preliminary - hearing Tuesday at 10 ajn. . 1 - ; ; A'r".. .-; In thla dry, March 22, Margar- et B. foag. ioriDriy 01 Chemeket street Salem, "Mrs. Oro Isbel of Los Angeles, and Oeorar of Salem: sister OX Miss Anna Ratcliff. Georg and Hen- rw.nit nrmmtfA A, default rr. all of Salem." Also survived by was granted to circuit court yes-1 nine grandchildren and on great t-r,-r tA th state Sarlnss and I rrandchlld. Axed 71 years Loan association against Andrew months 18 days. Native of Indl- L. DaMoude and Blanch A. ua- ana. Jrionaa invicea so aiwna is- uni,. mi . mATtrara note the de-1 eral servleea to b held Thursday! fr,ant vm nnabie to meet la-1 March 24 at It a. as. from th tarest and eosU wer added to th J Terwilllgar funeral . horn. J7t principal sum of $1811. wnt ntvoree Margaret El len. Nelson yesterday ffled anit-for (tlvores from Leonard i- xNoison to whom she was married Septem ber f, 1221. She claims he desert ed her March 1. 1121. Th plain tiff asks the custody of their on child. All property rigats nave been settled out of court Attend Portland Meet W. L Staler. Salem T. M. C. A. presi dent, and C. A. Kells. general sec retary, last night went to Port land to attend the annual meet ing f the Portland T. M. .C A. G. O. P. Chief nere Floyd J. Cook, recubllcan state chairman. visited In Salem Wednesday. Chemeketa street Phone If 21. Ia- C3TY VTErV CEMETERY Established ISM Tel. 8aa " CtenTonlently Aecesalbl Perpetual ear provided fox V- Prices Reasonabl la Jtjtlc eourt Caturflay, April U at If ft n. Th ease was sit ! for jomi, dsya ago, but was post poned on showing of defense at torney that Starker had suffered a. relapse 'and -was again la . thi : hospital. ; - - - r U la believed he will be out f th hospital bafor Aprs 1. .The charge was lodged after Frances Monner died February 14 as re- salt of ' Injuries sustained when car driven by - Starker plunged i from the highway aad upset Ur I quor was held to blame. ; TTJll Stm ta PortUad Whfl no' new word has eome on the con dition of Judx Gal 8: Hilt who la tn Portland for medical obser-l ration. It was reported yesterday at the courthouse that hu suu m the hands of physicians and that Ms rstum. to work is not expected , t b .Immediate. riry. VtenrV Kamed Administrator D. C. Brock waa yesieruay auiva administrator of the ; eaUte of Loeorr W. Brock, deceased. His neraonal .asseU have an esumaioa value of $100 knd his real assets of $ 00; There are seven own. -tjUi luMd A .llcens to wad waa issued yesterday to Wil liam M. pardln, 21, Albany, ao- counUnt and Ida Dew in. is, est Hall street, stenographer. Starker Caseik f-Si kSet For Apru'lU : In Local Court vrrinr em the ease of J. . starker, eaaried with Involun tary, manslaughter, win com np termant 0. 0. F. cemstery, Rar. B. F. Shoemaker officiating. ; Dtlmut iHemoriai A PARS CEMETERI WITH - PERPETUAL. GABB last Tea Masts Tnm sse Beast et Tm ; Seniors Edit Paper Nex :...-. ' , - I week's issue of the Clarion. Sa Dpwi aeriiCB-Mnuuujf 1 . . I lorn Blarlf uhnnl Mnn.no ni day. services will be observed at v T,,,Krio,. . tr "TtUT tT1 Marrefee SVnTofeS ???iIs'?J?5n,l2?"" editor., A staff is being selected ?.ia.d : ?rZZ: who tried out for po- rr". rTln sitions last Monday. - mvu fv save autu wta nata vw A. tures of the obserrance. - - ' Burgesses IBOfficer .Louis A. 'Burgess of the ' city police and Mrs. . Burgess both are suffering I with " influenza and confined , to 1 .their home at 265 Belmont street ! Officer Burgess was forced to give up his duties . Tuesday night on account of the illness." ' ' : ft nam eprtloSv "om l Osm. DR. MARSHALL SS OreCM Bids. Pbs SSOt i O fi:'t) mm, HOME OWNED in; INDEPENDENT r EASTER SPECIAL - Croquinole ' Ringlet . End Permanent PUSH WAVE- f2;00 eomplete At your Purity Store yon will always Find Quality Foods, you win Find the Proprietor fa charge - s , Your Neighbor---Lrv1ns.In, not On your community - ' Money - Saving Features for Friday and SafairdaylVlarch 25 and 26 Snellen Tulip Ott QQ ETA Wav (cemplete) .... tDO.tJU V -,AB Waves Gaaranteed ". -t: ' - rjntU Hair Grows Oat Expert v operators serve yea. When better waves are gives wt wia'gfve them. i Open Friday Evenings . by ; ' ' , - Appotntmeat , , ' -CASTH PERMANENT WATERS CO. -. 201 First National Bank BIdg. ' Tel 2063 FINE GRANULATED IT D J7 J7 1 Pound of Brown J; a - or Powdered 10 Pounds M 3-lb. Pall Has stood the test of competition a great v many years Dr. Chaa Lam V Chinese Medicine IS O N. Commercial St, Salem" Oince nonre j)A Tnesdav and SatarP day. 2 to 5 p. m. Hospital Bedsj Rent Call fllo, Used 'arBitore - Department. 1 : 151 North nigh . m ssmaswssassaaasasnaaasisaaasjw ..-1 Snider's Tomato Catcup ; Th best known catsup on the market Lge. Bottle PURITY Grahams or SALTED WAFERS (Crackers) Fresh - Crisn "sf?l 24b. box V, iMH WHITE STAR TUNA "CHICKEN OF THE 1 SEA I Largo oval can of Van Camp's Sardines FREE with 3 Tuna cans (Ms) PE1? The Prepared Breakfast Cereal that peps you up, steps 'you up, and pre-: pares you for a strenu ous day : 2pkg ..... 21c BUY THIS PEETS lAANUUOHll ISOAPj msmcKMBKs 1-25 Cent Package of Peet's Granulated Soap For ( SCHAEFERS --- Throat and Lung ' g'r v ;:Balsam:;:p la recommended at the first sign of coughs due to colds and exposure. This is especially impor-f tant for those who easily contract chest colds. : Schaef ers Throat and Lung : Balsam . contains no opiates and will : found equally effective for adults and children when used as directed. V . 50cd Sl.CO s , SoldOnly at 'Schaefer'o , Drcs Storo" V ltSN.Cca'l D1481S7 TThcra to trais to tlive PURITY BRANDS " nrioorjo : This broom is easily . worth MA-yy 85 cents'.-1 - - Each . iVm -'. '. Head Crisp Lettuce FREE r3 g Pint . (Pure No Filler) lLS 6 ' JELL POVOEQ Gelatine Dessert , f?" a, All Flavors Sets In no time Each PURITY (5I7E?ESE Have you gotten' your set of-Beautiful Green "Glass Blown on Glass" Water ' Glasses Given Free with this high grade, always fresh cof coffeeT Glassware, with each 2 Pounds. .- . .. . ,. . . . You don't pay : for a pretty tin you have no use for. 2-Pounds PCET-aHUM. ATO. : Beautiful China in Each , rr -Package..,; Asiiil'a Large Pkgf ' . ELSINORE BRANDS ) OPINACp r dean No Gravel ' ' -j Q 2 large cant - y. CLub .PEACEIE0. i . Sliced or Halves In Heavy,-; ORi (Pre Cooked or Regular) FISHER'S CAKE FLOUR: 1 BLEND FLOUR PANCAKE FLOUR la the Handy rjrair Strtna a Foaad Bag PEAO ?inll fTmnAa'm TTnltnrm rrr- Dimpi... .. . v.3K ft 2 " caib-:-.. ... smSSSBXB5SS5SSBSSJ - - The Finest Apricota , lO - - 7 , packed In cans-; Kr'S 2 large earn ' . V Tour Cbolee ZJ 1 r-j 2b..:;SS.c f Whole yiTieat JFloTif Jv -p Coarse Crahaxn Flour Y. iindWCcmLIcal - Fresh, Qean. Hoody'i S Pound Jar y X)pcnirig We ek v As an opening Spedal We are Doing All Kinds, of Dtt Cleaning at the Following Prices for One .v ;v-.;.Week Only5;r; Salts.': ep ...... r . . . . COe Pants .......... .....fn Top Coat ........... ,'.CS HaU . cb . ............ C Se ;C?LADn2S SQk' Dresses. . .lie and V Wool Dresses ........ C5s I Suits' . . . . r ; , , f Se Sprlns; Coats ,'.te. 'Coat, tor collar aad ,aata.. t....Jir . . .. -tf . Thla win gtra oar patroaa a . caaace to aeer the exeeUeaV rork taraed oat oy this - :. - eataNlspsseat - ; Pasadena Cleaners '.. Oafl tor aad DellTer . ! BaUafacUoa Gaaraateed Dial aase a2s ir.cosai fcjciivWLHtlaiB ; R OMPINGw running," Jumping- m!1v "hum uo" aho : " leather . That a why mothers shouU buy them alWeathcr shoes. , ' to ; .... . , ' ' 59.95, I Charmir Bttk strap patterns. Trim Uttk Oafords that wia e light the heart ot any jroungstef Oregon Shoe Gompiany " Next to Ladd A Bush Bank r- S28 State Street 1 Salejn. Oregoa I ' I Js I e m "Marathon OoiJilnsHotto (rWfoaYjtV - irJltt QeCO tatosat... 5 T- 1 0 AVG j os you GO - I ct Ponnoy'sl I I Vast eooooenks are eas0yfj Yea harbor ao soisgrrlnga m I Hat yoa sen bt psyta 1 1 too Bwch One shoppfat 1 ftoar " aad roore coa ttucedi Yoa discover with I astv as 70a got . Estra Qoaliiy , - bsxt a low ' prices, tool OEatotto BroadcloChs eflV i : 1 ! foz Successful Men! yU TWra alaawWfcaw. dbthes ; and bow's tissa mi. Penney tbe ptaca to es chesal Dissftyi trha t atq brks to awyHsa yoa at CJa Extra Qttdity without extra cost - 4-Piece " tar Boys' Coat and vest' with 1 longie it 1 knlcker or 1 ' lATifrfM . Fbr Young-Men!, :; ;pi! Here are trah CS&dTclotaas" - ra Jboea that dollars saore onos boostdl Taa season offers . aottthsj better is cs Ct fine fabrics and ths way' they - look oa yestf V i xVIens . . Sport vYW fctA iDQak fflttt e ' Vs cosaf ortaUe ia these teed I law shoes! 'Verier ot last aad colnc i aliin or ia cpa atioat Say Newt rare' i - "fi-. IBs w C2&rdy&co(y - - : Fancy : oyVr;Spci C y Soa, w3 be as proad as proad aa steps cot a it. let caa ha exse! And they're ' ara-r-4 wtarl ' - - --r -12 to 2 $2.79 . -8Hto 11H 11.79 Relic S I . . ... . . . 1 , : . - . . - i 1C J IT. LExrlr CI, Ci e fr, rr T .. . jbv-" ; ;: : 4.. - t . - I ' I