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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. ?ril 23, 1932 - PAGE FIVE .1 : Local News Briefs . Newlyweds Seek DiTorco Jnaa- ita Wiklnson, who'married Wen- d eli -v wnUnsan;- February : 11, llSi; brought ;h this : week1 In circuit court,: seeking, a divorce " from her husband irhoajhs says mistreated her and on One 'occa sion threatened to take her life. She allege he sot Into quarrel with her grandmother and wai violent with her. The plaintiff asks the custody of their ehtld, two months old. and 114 a month (or support money, as well as her costs and - attorney's lees to the - pending suit"' - - ' Pin Awards Voted The St dent .council et Salem- high Triple Accident' Reported Re ports ot three automobiles being involved in an accident, at a Ferry street alley was filed with City police yesterday. Cars , in volved were .operated by G. M- Moyser, route three, George Jen sea route six. and A. : R. Cof t- man of Portland. Other accidents were: Gertrude By do. 115ft Mar ket, and J. Colman, 1755 South High, at. Court and Bight J. E. 8cettv l94T Fairground road, and lEUEL mm sc Client riot 1t. ngel; man Says Attorney; Carson : ' Blamed for Delay 7i i I SCENE OF FATAL MINE WOTSl r . r'm i ,. , - . in . Attorney J. G. Heltzel took ex ception to certain statements in the report ot the high school tut ynn Mit'ii rridnv'a Statesman. Alfred Takey 1SS0 North Com-Inhere reference was made to .the merciai. a woaaway ana uaines. (plaintiff "who in turn is spoKes- Freo old-time dance Basel Green I t 7Z?. ZZ Sat Oregon Pioneers playing. : " hA tnfc iuintiff does I not live in the ML Angel district; school has voted to award the I There were three fatalities due 16 1 m that numerous other districts usual pins to the editors . ana managers ' ot ' the Clarion news- naner and annual. Those to re ceive the award at an assembly toward the close of the semester will be: Margaret Savage, edi tor, and Earle Relnwald. man- arer. of the newspaper: '', Betty BonnelL , editor, and Ingvard Hansen, manager. rot the annual The pin is a three-quarter inch Old English gold "S" Industrial ; accidenu in Oregon besides Mt. Angel have Joined in the suit. - i i -- a Abo Attorney Heltzel stated that .- he was entirely willing - te have the case tried before Judge L. II. McMahan. It will go to the supreme court,' anyway, ho stated! ana ne was anxious to get me daring the week ending April 21, according to a report prepared by the state industrial accident com mission Friday. The victims were Evald Olson, Idnnton, brakeman; John J. Bowher, Portland, truck man, and WUIIim Ranks. Sarins-. UWa, Thar van SSI AfMrtAnta I CSSO PUBnea aiOHK. resorted to the commission dnr- f Judge McMahanvalso disclaim ing the week ' : "I a B 1 Jfn in uciaj vi m w. w i tti. ...... . Revirmls Goinc Over The re-1 "Dnrinsr, JniJre Hill's illness Hatchery baby chick sale as usual NiTai meetings at the Alliance lam takinr care of all his cases. Monday and Tuesday: Hauhery. I tabernacle are ; getting fine ' at- (.This school case" was to have been tendance and cooperation from I argued before me on Friday, April other groups, says the resident i 8. Mr. J. G. HeltteL attorney tor pastor. Rev. W. H. Caldwelk GId-1 plaintiffs, appeared at that time eons are aiding with tne music i ana stated that Mr. carson re- and other features on one or two fused to argue the case before us. occasions. H. N. Meade, the evan-1 Since- then no attempt has been eellat. is speaking each night' and (made to call the case before the Rev. A. J. Smith, former mission- court Had Mr. Carson appeared. arr in China, is leading the after- II would have then suggested that noon service. iin as much as the case would go biob ot. iuu H UB nwi. .iiiiiTi ner a pennineni ror aioia- tenntajMon. 1 could Immediately 2085 North Front street xuesaay. ers dar. Mltsl Gray. Tel. 603 J. I . nMfAnn,i -tam ..if ii The. house was badly damaged by pint Nat't Bank Bldg. J c&.s b. immedlatelv annealed. " . - I . t ..ii!Hai th! hAAn ilnnA eArtAlnlv the ' - i Okotr Calve uoncerc rne cnoir i , - 77 , uaadboos: Jfioitor - namea I of the'Calvary Baptist chureh win 1 r "Tltr I ..l TmiMviniM - RaUni- t ..ti. nn. I n . supreme . court UUI IUOUIU. uhitni inninr i h hAAn umibi ...i w ntt MRMrf i This court Is not responsible tor . editor or , tne stuaent guiae i which was given here Friday i - book to be published next iau. night with success. iUU UWsV WM U11AU1WU ,nV i - . i sa- years ago by Rath Flck, who is I Anotment Receive Tnejtaie XlieSLTmS WCSt m ateflsnt WIITsi vnsaffrsn nnL. I DOim TOT YOCailOZiai CaUClllOai . W . aav v ss s,uuen. sss w . ! 2214 N.' Front. Store, 27S BUte. Girea 50 Days John Coryell, arrested Tuesday on a eharge or possession . of Intoxicating liquor. haa begun serving a 60-day een- tenco in the city JalL He pleaded guilty when arraigned before Mu nicipal Judge Mark Poulsen. The arrest was the result ot explo- ! Pit- v- 4 . t i v ' " -::.,..r..- : V: Above are two photos from the seene of the mine trouble near Cadis. Ohio, in which 'one man was kQled in a gun battle with National Guardsmen. Top photo shows Superintendent W. F. Haxen on the porch of the Somen mine office as ho told workers there would be Tie work tomorrow.''. Lower photo shows a tense moment as armed National Guardsmen stand sentry duty over the entrance to the mine, Just before the fatal clash. Note the long Ime ef strikers and pickets, a frowning threat te the soldiers. The mine is the uopextf of the - Goodyear Tiro and Eubber Co. Under the - v .. " . at tho center of OrafOBs Doiiie e ttUOTeniinent ami preshjf i MAORI'S GOD Varied Program Presented! At Y. U. C: A.; Pleases, f'l OJlf PB0EK.V . PlJiS COMPLETED: Tho second of the children's programs to bo given in the T. u. C. A. lobby this year was eathasi- astlcauy received Ust night by the largo audience.' A. variety ol to- strumental ; solos and . readings comprised tho program, which was I as follows : .... -. "At Bvening." by 'Wrtght. play ed by Olive sarkus. - Narcissus by Nevlns, played by Eleanor Wagner. "Climbing" and "Baal Plehaa- inno." br MaeGachlan, played ty Janet Byrd." Violin solos. "Spanish Dance" and "Serenetta," by ' Moskowskl, nlaved br Ruthvn Thomas. ' : -In the Boat." by Frames, ana "The Wood Nymph Harp." by Rea, nlaved bv Louise Hayes "Fantasia Do Concert" by iea- bure-Wilym. played by Maxine 1 Case. - - . 1 "lenow Jonawier oy - joe Hanning, played by Maxine Wood- field,' Betty Boyle and Jeanaetto Arehart, ; ' r by Jules Reynard, played by Max ine Goodenough, accompanied by Eileen GoodenOugh. Plana solo, "I Lore the Spring," by Robery Perry, played by Max ine Ross. Piano duet "Grand Polka do Concert. Clifton Hayes, played by . Sophia Hughes and Addela Diekman. kuni u j in, VI iimjua I w m mm and "Gllssando Masurka." by IV altnn tCMmncr Lanse, played by Allan 8Iewert J Z 1 -Concert Polonaise." ' br Bohm, i CT1GS EiTllOVed verslty. Alta Johnson edited it last year. Alice Speck has been selected to fill the council posi tion vacated by Louise Cramer. Complete line ot thrifty, hardy, bedding plants. Salem's Petland. ' Friday received from the federal government Sit, 331.22, repre senting its third quarterly allot ment under the Smith-Hughes act The money is used tor training in agriculture, trades and industries and home economics. Road to Crater Park is Begun ? Rodin to Speak John. Rudin. sophomore at Willamette univer sity and a Salem high graduate, Stan Arrested H. A. Staus, 459 North 23rd street, was ar rested by city police yesterday will speak Sunday night at the I on a charge of failing to stop "at sliced it work on the highway municipal Kuuuurium iu ruriwuu i m iiup aiKii. xxo woa vnou iv mr i from Meaiora. in aaamoa o on the program of . the Oregon! pear la municipal court on Mon-jtnoge operating within the park. The work ot clearing the west gateway highway to Crater Na tional park was started Friday, it was announced at the offices ot the state hlghwsy commis sion. Snow nlows have been n Aih.M tartar Kaaa held- In lis- 31 miles ana on Portland. When first scheduieaf muos. tho meeting set for tho capltol was expected to bo a quiet conference on log-hauling, but by the Umo tho date arrived It had grown to large proportions. state Christian Endeavor conven tion. He. with a group of young people from here, will leave for the convention this afternoon. day. Hastings Fined George Hast ings of Salem was fined 32.59 when he pleaded guilty in mu nicipal court yesterday to faillag It probably will be several days before the highway is cleared, official said. . The east entrance to the park from Klamath Falls has been nmn for some time, due to less snow on that route and the ef forth of the park commission In witain - ins Save Boy Not Arrested Assert ing that the news item in The to heed a stop sign. C...tn..-.ir9,ltiir 1i,f inn I.vnn I . . . -V ZZ Z1I.Z I YT.f.f. ThA. fourth -"t.w" the road An. wltl. !, .Utltnr of certain I Ol IS. u. ..opuinmaya, -uwwmbii, v " . 1 . - Ji. i . . bicycles found at the Godkin resi- iwas nieu yesieroay wm dence. since he was m caiuornia i oi wn oj t."" at Ihe time; and that he .went executor. Receipts were flgf and lued at $1709. , t" Plows within the park are now working on the west gateway highway. voluntarily wfth the officers to expenditnrea, $150. the station and was.no.t Rested, b the estate ifval QUILT C0 IS vor lumber, shingles And building material, see Pedes Lumber Co., 1231 Edgewater street, Wi Salem. Phono 3811. W. T. Grierr-Mgr. Parris Estate Closed Final account In the estate of the late John S. Parris was tiled la pro f bate court here Friday. W. E Wil son, trust officer of tho First Ns- tional Bank of corvauia. wss ex- STAYTON, April 22 All ar ecutor. property of tho estate had rangements hare been made for Obituary EVENT AT Sin Howard in thin ettr Anril 21. Jefferson TTnvArd. axed 74 rears. Husband of Laura Howard of Aahland. Re mains will bo forwarded to Fin land, Ore., tor services and inter- i ment by W. T. Rlgdon and son. Hortea At the residence, route 1, Sa- m rm I . At w.ln, f StSft. the I ,Vi a ..tit .nntMf anAnonnJ K tltA hem. Tnesdav. Anril II. Thorsteln v e & uos w& via uotu maww -' - i ft vtuvu viav . w - - - - Savage, V. W. Arpke and P. A. Lbe held at the club house this Sat- Horten, age 67 years, suni w j fnr 1 wfdnw. Marrt cnildren. Anton or . - i The. .as.m win hn! osf I Portland: irer. Tneoaoro ana ui- M i a aa VAiaut ev tit w&tu . j Konrad Estate Closed 1 nai witl a address ot welcome ga of Salem, Alma C. Dickson and lCCOBnjlBinowWlvnv- v. l,,ni nrMAn Mf, ClruM I JnllS UiaOOn. DOin Ol jrorun. rad. deceased, was filed yesterday Nebert Teading Mrs. Margaret Funeral services Saturday, April la probate court by John W. Kon- Sch4efer; trlo; Mrg j w. Mayo 23 at 10:30 a.m. from the chapel T0 109 BM Wf TO uiuu.-ii.- flan,hr nlinn ida U u I OI W. X. KKBOH ma ouu, n. i . tor. .Property held by the estate Rth Brown a;d Toe-i Mrs:lw. Ertksen, officiating. Interment Gweneth Mlelke, with Miss Mar-1 Zena cemetery. garet Ireland "as accompanist. I - " Th niillta !UhA nit ritanlav fit I UCimenaO tiiA ATAninr At x ftViwv ThrA I At the residence, ssv Marion 111 be numbers by the high I street, weanesaay, Apru aw, school orchestra; solo by Mrs. G. 1 "ago xwimenao, ki tjai-. V TTnvlnAV' And unnl aalAtlnnfl I Survived bv mother. MrS. Maria by W. B. McCIendon and Felix Delmendo and sister Miss Helen Is valued at S4150. Bills amount- inr to 3(17 have been paid and there Is yet $515 in bills payable I to bo attended to. Walt for Director's big fire sale Cook, reformed gangster who has Wright. At this time the club I of BaconoUn, LaUnlon, Philippine a I a . a a aa a I la1 Aakjla n A M I AVSM fM Sk aVOl taWl 1 1 n Sk Oil Tt SB sooken in a number of churches I quilt will be disposed of. In and around Salem, will appear I Entries will be classified as fol- Sunday nig hi at tho Leslie Mem-1 lows: quiiu, class l. Wedding orlal church at 7:30 o clock, an- ring; 2, Flower Garden; 3, Sun nounces Rev. 8. Darlow Johnson. I bonnet Baby; 4, Basket; 5, Star; tho pastor. Those who have heard is. Most Artistic; 7, most pieces; him declare he has a forceful gos-1 8. most effective in color cembln- pel messsge. ? , atlon; I, appuque; 10, best qulltlpany, , i or one coior; n, oest quiicmaae Mrs, Galloway 111 Mrs. Fiet-li,. woman SS ream or older; 1. eher Galloway, wife of tho pastor I !. iaiiidtn ah nniita of tho Narareno church here. Is -5t ij.ted: 13. children's auUts: recovering satisfactorily at a local 111. best ouiltinr In anv class. hospiUl from an emergency op- f Rags, class li hooked: 1. brald- eration performed April XI. u led: !, woven. .. . will probably bo another week or 1 puiows. class 1, boudoir; J. liv- 10 days before shO WUI bo amo to f tnr reomj ' . . leave the hospital.': , : - .... ..t, pictures, class 1. embroidered. First and second choice will bo islsnds. Requiem mass will be sung by Rev. J. R. Buck, Mondsy, Apru 25. at 8 a.m. at St Joseph's church. North Cottage and Cheme- keU streets. Interment will ho at Saint Barbara cemetery under the direction ot ciougu-Barnck com played by Eleanor Aspinexall. j Piano duet, "Charge ot Uhlans," by Bohm, played by Eleanor As plnwall and Gene Ross. . Trio, trumpet, saxophone and SCIO; Aprtt IS The May Day ir; programs 4 for rnoay, Apru ; - hare - beea' announced. For : tho - athletic events which win start at I .o'clock, rtho boys and girls . wiU bo divided Into ago groups ; 7-1; 10-lt; and-18-U Events will Include boys running broad, Jump," boys - high: Jump; fancy; V rope Jumping; : gtrls basebaUf v throw,' boys three-legged .race, boys- 50 yd. dash, girls 50 1 yd. dash, aad ; boys" and gdrlf reUy;- -' races. Prises will bo awarded for F the events. . .-;. ;fj?-x- Each outlying school wUl have a number for tho program which A will : follow tho spelling contest ; -la tho aAernoon. Tho program as now planned will Include Quar- ; ter.-JToIces ot the Woods", -5 th:: and fth grade boys, Scio; dance, First ot May, 5th and fth grade girls, Scio; ' Rag Doll ' Dance, Shirley TnrnMge ana Nataue Phillips; . Jumping Rope drill, ; 3rd and"; th ' grade girls. Scio; TBmbling Aet, :i 1st and, 2nd; grades, . Scio ; songs, oaxnew; -Dress Revue, by the first and second . year sewing ' girls, la hich . tho clothes they have made will bo modeled. Tho May queen wUl bo Isetta , Wolf, from Oakview. and the Oakview stadeats will crown ine qneen. Attendant w&l bo Jnnev MeDonald and Alice Light - Freeh Girl Win By a score ot 14 to T, tho' freshman girls defeated the' sophomores Thursday In the sec ond ot a series or tnterciass games. Next week the winners of the two games. Junior-senior tid fraahaaAil will TtlAV for By Small Group l"' tor places. Those who played Thursday Baker, zavod Gardner, Bee!- ContLnntng his . search for . those strange items with which ho puts a mighty .strain oa human cre dulity, Robert L (Believe-It-or-Not) Ripley Is shown with tho Three-Finrered God of the Maoris during his visit to Rotmrua, New Zealsna. All tho Maori deities have but three fingers and all hold their tummies Ugnuy. session la Salem 7ortorday. ravocaUoa, .eka McDowell, Mary EUxabeth Kells. terpretations given at Willamette cka'd. and BartuJ treshmea, Pur- Strict oof oreetnent of ignla tlons wader which log lumlers sum the highways will be tried by the commission for 60 days. If tho plan does not prevent continued destruction of high ways, load limits and wpeed limit for lumlers will be ma terially red need, the commission annownced. Wo dots't know the asAoabero of tho school hoard nor tho Sa lem school officials, but it la be- glawlag to look as tfaosugh soaao of tho peAaltie dealt seven eta- dents will bo materlallT redaced when tho hoard meet. Tho as are of the prominent almns- sd of the school hero who were members of tho "J. fVs is al ready being noted. Snch Is poli tics. dy. - R. Heteeadorf. DaverporU. Karnosh, .Godwin. Palon.. vever ka. Burton, - and Snyder. Violin solo. "Tschaikowsky." by I aniversity Friday night by Lulu R. Melodio, pUyed by Maybelle Jean Walton of tho Boston Curry d7i. itam I School of Expression. MMUiiUB. A ua xiuuaff wiui iivi - . . . m i i n on. TarrisTOaaTWi rrnm ma nrnrrafji -m - boar in it. -Ma and Her cneque ""I irr: ".f:"-. I... rA.tM-dir hr TT. O. 'JJi! SnWd1 Ct" 1,7 Iflxtar'es torWlett; dr'.ma! I Boyen couatVlerkTBoyer said he w.aw-w w.vx. I . m . HiAnrkt 1114 finatia.irr iimtt nc The Mtanet." by PaderewskU ,1 lrSo. tM. vear was duo U targe measure o iao kuwiiuid played by "To the Rising Sun,' Nathalie Neer. Violin solo, "Der Song dor Haide," by Keler Bela, played by Leonard 'Moses. gan solo by Norn Hedln. The penalty for hazing a youth who . Is alleged to have violated a confidence is perhaps a little hard. . Rnt what action the commission I but the society members tailed to take, will not be discriminatory I us their heads. If one of them against log haulers. . Load limits j una performed the besting thsy and speed , limits Of trucks aaa 1 eunsiaerea me yeuin eauiiea iv. busses will likewise bo watcnea l neinin; wmuojuts oeen aaia. But it is poor aportamansnip to m raw HAS M SALEM HIGH VOTE Publicity Given Registration is publicity of the rerlttratlon news by local papers. Boyer said not more than five voters had tried to register after., his books were closed Tuesday, April II. Several days will elapse jr r i before me ciersrs oinee can cneca, Lt3.UU.eCl Oy 13 Oyt?r I classify and total tho number of the Mar primaries. Bids tor tho Credit to newspapers in Inform-1 ballots te bo used next month ling voters of tho need to register were received yesterday at tho as weti as telling what cltlxeas clerk's office and tomorrow the were required by. law to register, county court will award tho Job. JURY LIST "gang si" on a fellow. FOBCOIBU Nino out of 21 lurors'4rawn for tho May term of circuit court hero Miss AOeem Phillips, secre tary to Hal E. Ross, left yester day for Olympia to attend a dis trict aeeetta.of the Zonta clan. Mies Phillip to president of the orgsJdxaUoa la Salem, which Is service club of business and professional women. - On tho prohibition question. tho Salem high school student body voted S7 per cent la favor ot' continuance ot tho lfth amendment, lit a straw rots tak en Thursday, by the staff of tho Junior; edition of tho Clarion newspaper. Although only, lit of tho more than 1511 students par ticipated. Editor, George Corey was of tho opinion the vote was MiUer's Twelfth Anniversary renreMntative. - .v. it., drawn vaster-i ' asuub, jror repeal ok lae i-wwubwh VZ 2i "T 7n rl UintoM commander ot tho Amort- were 127 students. Modification ' ;bT; -Vv .h T.bAriff can Legion, was a visitor at the f the 18th amendment to per-j rMneetlvelv shows Additional yesterday. Ho stopped hero 1 mit sale of light wines and beer Sols wm be n next montk on nl w t0 PorUsnd to attend drew the heaviest vote. 415. Bal jurors win do arawn ne miii.. . mtmtn- n t1l. .., I .tinna.A F. i,ffM. ,A ItlAM I. . w - I W wmmmi-m amendment numbered there Sunday. H. McMahan. Judge Zimmerman of St. Helens and Judge Wilson ot The Dalles will be here for court next month. The list follows: William T. Rlgby. Salem ' No. 17. Retired; Frank H- Garland, Fairgrounds, Farmer; Carrie Lindsay. Salem No. II, House wife; Fred Bernard!, Salem No. 12. Plumber: Susie M. Hansen, Salem No. 23, Housewife; Minnie B. Gxoshong, 8cotts Mills, House wife: Frances H. Gourlle, East su- verton. Housekeeper; George W, Sweeney, McKee, Farmer; John B, Bressler. Salem No. 29. carpen ter: Edward Rostein. Salem No. 11, Merchant; John F. Conrad. West Silverton, Insurance; J. E. Crothers, Salem Heights, Insur- While no figures are available ance. -I from the tax collection office at S. M. Earle, Salem Heights, the courthouse on tho com pari- J "aero. Real Estate; Anna u. i-uniavy, i a0n ot tax payments this year Brooks. Housewife; MIlo H. Kel-1 with nsvments a vear aro. the sey. East Woodburn. Laborer; Ida I number of recelnts issued and Beilevue R. Blake, Chemawa, Housewife; I the number ot people coming to Tall-1 J. Harrr HugilL Aurora, Farmer; Hh office Indicate that navments Members of the Oregon prento conrt will go to Pendle ton next week where on May 3, 8 and 4 they will hear conrt tees la eastern OTegon. The docket this term is light, with bat IS cases scheduled. w tons JG UP WELL ot the 251. "It Is interesting to note," says the Clarion, "that tho Liter ary Digest poll, a nation-wiae straw vote, held on the same question, resulted practically tho same as the Clarion surrey, with the majority of ballots being cast tor the modification ot the amendment, closely followed by votes tor its continuance." H county had to pay tho state $100,001 each period la cash, since the state's portion ot tho tax collected came first. This year tho budget for state tax calls for tllt.Olt but all this money is for tho elementary school fund all .ot which remains la this county and is distributed Spa...chocQlates for .Mothers wr, warded. oa aU ontrlos with hon- fnent of funerAl services wlUbo Divorce Granted A divorce orahle mention belnr given to tho JSjSJK j..J. i. ... ..t.j .u. next two. - - i Funeral Home, tt . vnemexeta terday to FrancesvDrew when her I Judging will bo by popuUr street. Phono MM.. husband. Everett a Drew, failed 1 to appear before Judge L. H. Mc Mahan. She was allowed by the TaUsaaa - At residence. 755 street, April 22. Edward man, husband of Anna ana rata- George W. Kleen, Macleay, Farm- are fairly good. or ot Fred Tallman ot Saiom, and er; P. E. Graber, Salem No. 22,1 The county's cash position as Mrs. Mary Macitew oi Boum clerk: Joseph -nsner. staytoa, i wall as that ot everr district la Gate. CaL Also survived by tour Merchant: Thomas S- Golden, Sa- the couatv . wttl bo atrensthened grandchildren . ana one great- iem.No. is, Clerk; c. oenenevo I this year by the tact that no tax grandchild. A native . ot New Morgan, Salem No. 2, Newspaper I payment must . bo sent to , tho York, aged 70 years. Announce- Reporter; I itate. Last rear 1211.011 was Joseph L. Groff, Donald, Retir-1 state tax. only $101 ot that sum ed; Jennie L. Simpson, Salem No. I being elementary .school - fuad 6, Housewife; Joha A. Patterson, I tax walch stared la tho eonnty. Salem No. 15. Retired; Fred W. 1 This meant - that Immediately Dlckmau, West SUytoa, Fanner; Edgar A Hooper, Shaw, Laborer; VJ Maizels Denies .,2ZS&Fk. Taking Check He Coming Events v ' April 21 Coanty Feder ation of Women's dab of Marioa county at Salons Hdchts Ifcan. - - April 23 Comity ; speB ins; contest. r'T April 23 Salem district Institate, Evaagol In a 1 chnrob.- i ;.-.T'.'j-?-; ''f - : April SO ' Salens Sym phony Orchestra concert at armoryv ' '. - ;:" Mar l- Liie week. " - .May aOMt-om eoafer enoo est .Child Health and Preectlon.':"T '.sV-"; t Biajr 6-8 Yosmg People's aad Women's " Missionary Staf o society, Freo Uethe- . dlst chOSCh. ; .i ; f v Bfay T Optometrist con- ' reation. - f v: ; May VT Anneal May Day r festiTities, Willamette aaiverslty. ' " M a y :.;w. 3-25-27 Oreson Farmers Union convention. McKee At Perrydale,- April 22, Estet-lmu L. lttdsem. South SUTSrtos, la McKee, aged 2. Wife ot Wll- Housekeeper; Albert B. Bower, llam H. McKee: mother Of Mrt. Central HowalL Varmar; Dafsr D. Gladys Schooler ot Baa fiimas, ogle, Aurora, HousewlfoCHarry Calif., Lawrence Jteb.ee ox perry- jw. Water, Salem Ne12,, Cigar r Tf7"-.ALf I dale, Joseph F. of Amity, im tu i Merchaat. XXXiCW If U I UUeS let Perrydale, Miss Doris of Per rydale, R. Nolan McKoo of Per rydale: sister of Mrs.' Matuo i after May f and November I the In connection with - the'- ease f MeKee of Perrydale, John R. Ko- agalnst J. C Eberth, charged by I er ot MeMInnviUe. Sho was a a. J. Malsels with Issuing- a check resident ot tho Perrydale district : without sutncient tunas, Mr. I for 20 years, and a member, of Malsels yesterday took Issue with J tho Perrydale Christian church. story on tho case, printed yester-1 Funeral services will be -held. day morning. The ease was, tried J Monday, April 25. at 1:20 from la Justice court Thursday, m Mr. Maizels denies ; that he : over took a check ' from Eberth I with full knowledge that there was no money, in the bank, ana denies that ho ever mada state ment that "that was tho way he did business". He further, says tho check, though not endorsed. ; was presented to tho bank-for payment," Rlgdon'a mortuary. ' Interment Belcrest Memorial park. - waw viiuu Recommended high ly for treatment of chilblains, sore eyes, sick hands aad test, ecxema. stom ach troubles, cancer and all kinds ef dis eases. 2214 State. Cird TcHss tzi 1 Cnxin td Rest TAP DANCING CLASSES . Mondays and Thorsdayg Ctstilliiii HsJl p - " Rates - S a asses weekly, 93. Bsdaors, fowndation .advanced ron tines., Classen arranged for i Special Prices On Apparel! Hosiery! Footwear! Millinery! Yard Goods!. Furnishings! ... 'Accessories! Come Save Money on Good Quality Merchandise! -f-irjn riTTr'.TmrLr.ir.n:rTtf r1.1 1 w "f. . Ti rr fr .7 T tt APPOINTMENTS MOXDAT, April SSth, at ChetfUlan, HaU, : to 9 an. . : - CHENEY 2UtOa. School of- CaQ C010, Used FnmlruT : ' Departsnent . v-y: ' 131 Iforth High - V . Dr. Chan Lam ,: : Chinese Medicine" 142 N. Commercial : Boobs 1 aad - Calem - I Office boars . ' Taesday and Satar day a to S p. m, - Deltttct iHtraotiai A PARK CE31ETERX WITH PERPETUAL CARB : Jast Tea lOastA rtesi ike Beat . - ef Tewa . . , CITY VIEW; CEMCTKIY Established 1S9S : Tel. 85S2 Coavenlently Accssslbl . Perpetual cars prortded for -Prtoos Rsaeoaablo MM? m mm- XTen. ; Dtllcloca, lllxtt Grids ! MHi ChocoIiU Coatetl: rONDsAis BRAZIL NUTS IV.'.. ,t, -- "-'ii-j--- AH hand dipped and sold formerly for $1.00 per lb. now a tremendoui gpecial ,. - . . . for " 7;:i ;2 Ibs.;75;;v; AH candies' grtaranteed gtrictlj fresh and satisfac tory or x rottf money re- xunded. i I "IT : !--)A&TMz Stort Come! St. Dial 5197 ankdansssannanm i" Woift lBe Lotig) - ' ' - ...... ; ' ! FOB HIP0ETA1IT AIIIIOTjlTC ABOTJT mars 3: -AT7T -4 - bo: 7AT0II ITEXT i miDlTEODATa pap: nun