The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 08, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon, gimday. Blorning,' May 8; 1932 Vr
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QcallfNej 'Mi Brfef s
Case Dismissed Charley Mill
er appeared in' justice, conrt yi
ter dir In connection with ', tres
pasufnr charge lodged t'by f Mrsi
Brookel, who ownt land' adjacent
to his., near. Jefferson. . The case
was dismissed. Miller showing that
Ernest Soil, to whom Mrs, Brua
kel had leased the. land, had giv
en Miller permission to tarn his
horses on the property while
working In the field which adjoins
the Brunkel place, ..,
USSY BITES HELD
FOB GALE S. HILL
- Y. Forum Meet The Y. C l
A. Forum will meet at the Y at
71(1 ! nVWV innlMnial llidt i' fnr
r.ttim- 4iK- FHueral services for the late
year when It was dlscontinned f?! H ti?"7
World economic problems will be h"Jr?,!. of lrl!f! ib?
SEE!-.Th r"P ec" eoUeT larnnmber'sa1:
pZLy u n r T,, lem attorneys went there to at
Portland Y. M. a . public speak- tend tna Ust rMe0 Interment was
lng class challenge to a debate. made ln tB.,MasonIc cemetery at
White leghorn baby chick,, spe- "S!" ied
CIS! sille Monday. 17 ner bnndrad u
Inrday afternoon were attended by
Active palbearers at the ' fa
neral of Judge Hill were H. C
Reeves, Charles H. Wieder, Ar-
Robb Fined f 7.50 B. B. Robb thur R. McMahan. L. O. Lewel
of Salem, was arrested by city po- ling. Z. E. Marrill. A. G. Senders,
lice yesterday on a warrant from I Elmer B. Williamson and D. E.
; Complete tine of thrifty, hardy, I Salem Chiekerles, 2(4 N. Cottage
i bedding plants. Salem's Petland.
Altman Moves After 28 years
of conducting his business at 28
North Liberty. Dr. L. G. Altman Is
moving to 507 Center street. I Justice court charging failure to Nebergall.
where; as in the former location, I give right of way.
he has established office and resl- guiltr and iaid a $7.50 fine. Har- r. McNary, Judge of the United
dence. Dr. Altman cam to Salem
28 years ago, locating at once In
the building he is vacating, and
which will giveaway in the next
few months to a service station.
old Rhoten, arrested;
He pleaded Honorary pallbearers were John
last month states district court: Percy R.
for reckless driving, yesterday Kelly, justice of the state supreme
was fined $5 when he appeared court; James W. Crawford, Judge
in municipal court at the agreed of the . Multnomah circuit court
time. . I and, president of the state bar as-
Wanted, TJsed; Furniture. -Phone Coyonel'Alf red E. Clark, who is cultf judge of the third Judicial
J110w c ' " : i' seeking the republican nomination district: John H. Carson, Walter
Holme.. Meet An . a 1 1-d a v -"f V"' " eMlor " . I E. Keyes, representing the Mar-
- - I rnan wnn r nia nvn BTnaniA r i , . . . t, t
nuHr rst h UifIah Mniitt i " " ion county oar association, J. xv
. w -..w Mmninlsn ROTRrnnr Jnllna I . I n,m..i r u..i..
Holinesa association will be held wIT' I. .7', -- 77 wayen, wuiara u.
in the Free Methodist church here rr Llnn coonty b" "
Monday, with Rev. and Mrs. Cecil En ,neers for a faToraMe report C
Troxei ne w. ana Mrs. wiscne. from tnat bod to naTe the Co.
returned missionaries from China, lnmDia rlter hydroiectric povr
mU w i .oru,isl,,4iB, v project developed. (Pd. adv.
and night services. Potluek . lunch clark for Vm g Senator committee,
will be serve.! at noon, with cof- m Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore.)
fee and tea provided by the asso
ciation. 1 Court Returns Members of
the state supreme court returned
here Saturday from Pendleton,
where . the spring term of the
( ; IS BURIED
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GALE S. HILL
FIEEIN1K
ATW
Two Permits to
Wed Are Issued
Here Saturday
White leghorn baby chicks, spe
cial sale Monday, $7 per hundred.
Salem Chiekerles, 284 N. Cottage
I Bell Appointed George H.
; Bell of Stayton was appointed
i yesterday administrator with the
i will annexed of the estate of
! George R. Maisel who died at
the age of 79. According to th
Maisel left personal property val- I
kji A r A n tt l- t A l. vi.
principal heir.
Marriage license business, slow
court for eastern Oregon has been I throughout .the week, picked np
In progress for several days. The Saturday when County cierK oy
docket contained approximately er issued permits to two couples
15 cases.
Ob ltuary
seeking to wed.
Kenneth W. Hutchins, 23, 2380
Hasel avenue, a freight handler,
received a license to wed Mary
Ruth Mitchell, 20, Salem route 8.
a housekeeper.
C. W. Anderson, legal age.
Newbers. a gardener, received
permit to marry Elnora R. Coal
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At a local hospital. May 7. Johnl"- dotrtor.
Execmtor Named J. B. Mertx Lor-nta. resident of Stavton. aced
yesterday named by the probate e ver. Surrived hv alster. Mn. I Ruumn RtarBd Two
conn as executor oi me esiai oi Amelia Schmidt of Shaw; two youths whom city police caugbt
ioe iae jlauu uowien ino aiea brothers laldor Lorents of Seattle 1 and held for investlxaUon yester-
January 21, 1931. She left an es- an(t Fred LorenU of Shaw. Re- dav morninc proved to be escapes
tate of an estimated value of m.tna t in charre of the Salem fmm a Portland inatitntion. L.
88800 of which 87000 Is personal Mortuary. 545 North Capitol p. Keeler. Portland probation ot-
propeny. mere are ae legatees street. Funeral announcements ficer, took them In charge later in
nnaer ner i n out sne len no later- the day. When arrested the boys
lineal descendants.
1 Close State House 2 plain homes
for sale. Each has 6 rooms. Both
sold at 13300. Price now 82000.
cave their names as Fred Button
McCain -ad William Hedrick. although
At a local hospital. Friday, May ,.- Bmes were later found to
, Marie jacuain. agea 2 1 years. be -wHking and MeDougal.
Funeral services from St. Jo-
We'll deliver
Tel. 9592.
DEUYIIIUSII
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The Women's Greater Oregon
association, Salem branch, ex
tends an invitation to all who
are interested in Salem indus
tries to attend a meeting of the
association to be held at the
chamber of commerce Monday
evening at 8 o'clock.
John C. Freeman, manager and
organiser of the Oregon Manu
facturers association will be the
speaker and will discuss various
ways of interesting people In Ore
gon made products.
According to Mrs. W. Carlton
Smith, president of the Salem
branch of the Women's Greater
Oregon; association, the Salem or
ganisation has mora than 1500
members and tbey are really be
coming Interested in the manu
factured products of Salem and
Oregon.
Preliminary "hearing in the case
of Mrs. Mlna Folts. charged with
attempting to poison another, was
continued yesterday, inasmuch as
it Is estimated It win take a fall
day to complete the. testimony.
It will be continued next Thurs
day day morning. Five witnesses
were called Friday afternoon, and
at least 10 more will be called.
Had it not been that members
of the district attorney's office
and Justice of the Peace Miller
Harden, and other members of
the bar here, had planned to at
tend the funeral of the late Cir
cuit Judge Gale S. Hill at Albany
Saturday afternoon, the case
would have, been finished yester
day, the court running through
all day. , despite the usual ens
torn of eloeing at noen on Sat
urday. It Is estimated it will take
a full day to finish the case.
Mrs. Foltx was a nurse ln the
J. J. Donaldson home at Wood
burn when ahe-allegedly admin
istered with intent to kill or in
jure, a dose of lysol, mixed with
trait Juice, .to her. patient, Mrs.
J. J. Donaldson. ' Affidavits of
both Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson,
who were on the stand Friday,
declare the poisoning attempt to
have been the result of Infatua
tion of the nurse and Donaldson
PiHIHEIffl. . ,
. ..LEADERS GATHER
Order of Railroad Telegraphers;
at two meetings of the order to
be held here, the first . at 1
o'clock this afternoon and the
second at t o'clock tonight, la
Tew Park hall, 12th aid Leslie
I. C Shut! of Woodburn. local
chairman for . Southern Paelfie
The 1 telegraphers, of Oregon, and pos-
ATJMSVILLE. Mav 7.
Marion count v Parent - Teacher I sibly the generar chairman ana
council met at Aumsvlll high secretary-treasurer of ,the order
aehoal for Ita aemi-annnal eon-1 will attend.
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vention today. The program open- The five-day week, six-nouraay
ed at 10 a. m. with community land retirement pensions will be
singing led by Miss Gladys Bar- among the matters discussed.
gess, accompanied by Owen Marti
The program was as follows: 1 HzmiltnnQ 1 Will
iBTflMtlnn Mn Cnrnalla Horra' I ...
welcoming address, T. C. Moan- Rpmnlpl fstnrt
taut, rnyuun, mi. a. xj, xmiw-i
president's repo'rts, followed by Omm of the best-arranged fur
- v...in... .-.. niture stores on the coast Is plan-
Oftleers elected were: County ned by the Hamilton rrnltare
president, Mrs. A. K. Bradley of f y , , v ,f, m I . , 7a
A.m.n:. .iM.,..Mnt nr tv to bo made to its building at 340
B. Hill of Salem; secretary, Mrs.
Jess Dougherty: treasurer, Mrs.
?
-.. VOTE 61X
Roy S. Melson
KcpubTJcaa Candidate fee j
vtCOUNTYi':";
COMMISSIONER
Court street. Woodwork and walls
will be refinlsbed and a new bar-
. . a. . J J . J 4 (...ilia,
TaH Smith f SMtta Milla. 8 oaaemens
a a .ti..... ,. u.. w t. 1 all exchange furniture. A grana
0.1 staircase will be inst
...i.a k, nMvleasT access to thU department
Seniors at High
Decide on Dress
White trousers and dark coats
for the boys and white ankle
length dresses for the girls has
been decided npon by the Salem
high school senior class as the
attire tor commencement this
year. Speakers for the baccalaur
eate service and commencement
exercises have not yet been se
lected. The auditorium of the First
Presbyterian church has been of
fered for the baccalaureate.
Under the
Dome.
Occurrences and Gossip
at the center of Oregon's
state gorenunent
of the state highway commission.
The board members gave interest-
lng and Illustrative lectures on
safety. Miss Harriet Long, .state
librarian, gave an interesting talk
on proper . reading for children.
Dr. B, F. Pound of Salem gave
an instructive talk on matters of
interest to Pareat-Teaeher work
ers. The afternoon session was com
posed of music by Brooks. Auras-1
villa. Gervais. Sllverton ana ita
lic Junior high. Mrs. Ethel Miller
of the Oregon Normal school gave
an address on rural life and Par
ent-Teacher work. Resolutions
were read by Mrs. MeNeal of fill
verton, thanking Aamsville for
its hospitality. The county coun
cil was invited to meet In the
fall at Gervais. and immediately
accepted the invitation.
Telegraphers to
Attend Meetings
Held Here Today
Matters of nartlcular interest
to railroad telegraphers will be
discussed by B. C. Lewis of Den-
from the first floor.
FOR CONGRESS
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189 N. High street.
rection of the Salem Mortuary.
545 North Capitol street.
Judgment Granted A Judg
ment in behalf of E. L. Getz and
a rains t Robert and Marie A.
White was entered Saturday in
the circuit court here. Judge L.
H. McMahan. in signing the judg
ment. rranted the recoverv of a
t31 car to the plaintiff or in lieu Capitol street.
nt iha ear twftpTeA navment of I
SIS ft hT the. riofondanta tn the 1 McKenney
plaintiff.
Hamilton
At at local hospital, May 7,
Arthur Hamilton, ag-ed 51 years.
Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery
Mnnav Mav ft lindpr direction
of the Salem Mortuary, 545 North for the ballots In anticipation of
tne primary eiecnon, r nuay,
May 20.
Potted plants, cut flowers dellv-
Ballots Ready Sample ballots
are ready for a number of pre
cincts in the county and may be
obtained at the office of County
Clerk U. G. Boyer. More ballots
are td be delivered this week.
Many voters are already calling
. McKenney f d at the Te, 9592
e on -route 1, box 121,1
W. I.
residence
'Full' course turkey dinner Sun-1 May 7. at the age of 68 years
day. 50c. Senator Food Shop. I Survived by widow, Jennie, at
home: brother. Charles MCKen-
Pleads Xot Guilty Roy L. Ben- . f lan. Ia dauithter. Mrs
Jamin yesterday pleaded not guil- Margaret Clark of Turner: sons. and storage company, appellants
y io casrse 01 paaaiug a meca Wade of Portlana. Ciauae ana Banit Hal V. Hosa anrt John H
without sufficient funds, and will i,mftS t home: daughter-in-law. nir,An rnonflAnts van received
do given preliminary neanng in Mrg Hazel McKenney . of ron- here yesterday by the county
jusucu tuun muuuajr oiiciiiuuu ai Mand; three granacniiaren. u uner-
z o ciock. ie is in jan, iaiung ,io aj serTiCes from the Clougn-Bar-
Btandate Entered A mandate
of the state supremo court up
holding the respondent In the ap
pealed case of the Portland Van
TODAY Is Mother's Day. Those
of yon who are so fortunate
as to have your mother with
you or able to send her your love
do, don't overlook this seem
ingly small gesture. The others
can best honor the memory of
their mothers by remembering
some who otherwise might per
haps be forgotten.
raise 8250 bail money.
One Accident Reported Only
one automobile accident was re
ported to city police yesterday.
That occurred at 21st and Brey
man streets between cars driven
by Hi A. Steus, 429 North 23rd
street, and D. F. Furlough.
W HEIR IE TT
rick company. Church at Ferry,
Monday, May 9, at 1:30 p. m.,
with Rev..Kantner officiating. In
terment Sydney cemetery.
clerk. The decision of the lower
court was sustained.
Oh
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Senator Food Shop, Phone 7777
Chickens ala Coon with tater
sticks, rolls and Jelly, 50c. Serv
ed here or delivered.
course dinners.
The Spa-
New 6 and 8
75c and f 1.
Senator Food Shop, Phone 7777
i I FttU course turkey dinner, soe
H
Rom Cafe
Eat vour turkey and ham bun-
day dinner at the Rose Cafe,
46c, 12 to 8. Try our Z5C lunen
k daring the week
Dine At The
Senator Food Shop
Emmons
At the residence on route -4,
May 7, Edward I. Emmons, ageu
67. Husband of Eimira jsanmons.
father .of Mrs. Edna Moreneaa;
brother of A. T. Emmons, R. E.
Emmons of Dallas, A. W. n-m-
mons of Ohio, Mrs. Iva O. Pen
well of Portland. Notice of fu-
nral later hv W. T. Rigdon &
Son.
Open today. We deliver flowers.
LIUtL, LIUI1 OW, V t -
Police Arrest Three City traf
fic officers yesterday arrested
three motorists, Charles Cnid-
wlck, 900 North Commercial
street, ' and Dale C. Ensinnger,
385 River street, on charges of
speeding, and Alfred E. Ricketts,
1340 Baker street. Baker posted
$5 bail and promised to appear in
municipal court on May 14.
Steinberg
at the residence. 593 South
Commercial street. May 6, Wil
Ham H. Steinberg, at the age of
73 vears. Survived by daugnters.
Amy Steinberg of San Bernard
ino. Cal.. Mrs. Anne HUl or ias
Angeles, Miss Barbara Steinberg
of Los Angeles, and a son, rea.
of San Francisco, funeral an
nouncements laU. by Rigdon &
Son.
i :; thicken ala toon , .
f ? With Dixie Tater Sticks :
Hot Parker House ; Cfr
ItoHs , and Jelly-v f r "
Served Day or Night r- Her
Packed to take with , you or
i. . . ' - delivered . .
Cllne's Styl Guaranteed v
- J.Q be' good
Y"- ) Xurkey Dinwer 50c
r : rtinners SOc and 75c
Merchant's LunchSSc and COc
Sandwiches - short orders at
all hours day or nignt
- , i ' . -
' Senator Food Shop .
Phono 7777
WALTER CL1SE, Prop.
Osborn
in this citv. May . James Hen
ry Osborn, father of Mrs. Alta
Allison of Brooks. Mrs. Evelyn
King of Salem, Mrs. Agnes WhUe
a Turner:, also survived by lix
grandchildren. Aged 74 years, i.lx
months, five daf A native of
Missouri. Friends are mvitea io
attend funeral services Monday
May 9. at 1:30 p. m. from the
Terwilliger Funeral Home,, 770
Chemeketa street. Interment will
be In Belcrest Memorial para.
Beltvest jtlemoria
v.?.-: satfe
A PARR CKMKTKUi WITH
PERPETUAL CARE
art Tta UlaPtet rtovi ta Heart
af TWB :-
What lit reported will be one
or the biggest and most ini por
ta ntant sessions of the year,
will be held at the capitol Mon
day. It is the annual meeting
of the Oregon Tax Equaliza
tion and Conservation league.
Governor Meier lias many rec
ommendations to make, and
Chairman Leslie Scott announ
ced some legislative proposals
will result.
to the country daring the World
war, yet hm was slain by a Ras
alas to start a war between
France aad Russia. And be was
killed upon the 17 th anniver
sary of the sinking of the
steamship LusitaaU, the Im
portant factor of America's en
trance into the World war.
And while France and the
world mourns for the loss of the
French president, this nation is
still commemorating the bicen
tennial anniversary of the birth
of George Washington. Salem
likewise will listen to another big
program on this occasion.
v.
7
Eminently Qualified
FAKMES
Owning and operating farms, one or
which comprised 3000 acres. At'
present operating a farm of 33 acres
in North Salem. -
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN
Formerly associate owner ia Com
merdal Book Store.
Formerly associate owner a Atlas
Book Store.
Formerly proprietor Peter Pan Res
taurant. I
Graduate of Willamette Law School
Oraduate of Capttol Business Col
lege.
JAMES W. MOTT
His record, both as a legislator
and as Corporation Commission-
BANXXS
Ten years association with First
National Bank.
CFormerli Capitol National Bank of
. . . V7W I r i. . raeord of achievement.
ver, am i--pr.u nl. ttnm wf1i .,.nr tn the
people of this district aeUve and
i effective representation ln con
gress
FaaaOy,
kavtag aetUed Xm tke
try tm fk early 4Tb,
it ef KarlM
We.
Creative
T h e a t r e
Three citizens of each county
are members of this league, and
It is state wide.' Full attendance
at the meeting was urged on the
basis of the importance of action
necessary to adjust the tax situa
tion in Oregon. And incidentally.
there perhaps will be plenty of
politics played, since it comes at
such an opportune time, prior to
election.
On May 18 at the Klsinorr
theatre a pageant, "In - the
Hearts of His Countrymen",
will be presented by 300 chil
dren, pupils of the Sacred
Heart academy and the St. Vin
cent dePaul parochial school.
Father J. V. Keenan, member
of the state parole board, is
the acting head directing this
production.
of the
Salem Arts League
Presents 3 Original
One-Act Plays
By Salem Authors
Benefit for
S'Lladna Girl Reserves
PLEDGED TO ACTUAL RE
READ STATEMENT OF RECORD I DUCTION IN TAXES BY
AND DIGEST OF PLATFORM IN EFFICIENCY AND
VOTERS' PAMPHLET ECONOMY VA.mA.
Paid Adv. Mott for Congress Com. I
Wm. P. Ellis. Chairman
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SALEM
8
Monday Night
S H S
AUDITORiUM
p. m. Admission 25c
REWARD....
Your Mother today with a wonderful dinner at The Spa
The tragic assassination of
the French president may have
its international complications.
The president gave four sons
MAY SPECIAL
DR. B. H. WHITE
Night and Day Calls
External Cancer Removed
with medicine.
Office, 335 N. Capitol St.
Phone 5030 Salem, Ore.
RADIO SERVICE
Best equipped shop in Salem
DAY OR NIGHT CALLS
Day 0140, Night 0608 or 7703
G. C Hanson with
ViBBERT & TODD
400 State
Croqu I n o 1 e
Ringlet End
Permanent
PUSH WAVE
$2.00 plete
Open Friday
Evenings by
appointment
CASTLE PERMANENT
WAVERS CO.
307 First NaVl Bank Bldg.
Tel. 3I3
Branch of Castle Pioneer
Permanent Wavers. Portland
The finest six course f
dinner 7lt
includes IOC
i Roast Turkey
All Special
Spring Fry Chicken
and. the most delicious
salads and pastries our
chefs know, how to pre
1 pare
or Mother's Day
The SPA
WED.
MAY
AT OLINGER ATHLETIC FIELD
11
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MONSTER LIPPED
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From CONGO, AFRICA
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DOOSS OPd AT I AXD 7 RM-PCFOSttSJCEJ ATZ"8RM
ONE TICKET ADMITS TO EVEKTTM IWO
RESERVED AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CTRCTS
DAY AT CENTRAL PHARMACY, 410 STATE ST.
E
w H5
or xxeen Muuers
-and
'rivers-
FREE AMBULANCE
SERVICE
To Friends ami Customers
Within HO Miles Radios
Salem Deaconess Hospital
Cull 3321
CITY VIEW CEMETERY
established 1893 Tel. SOW
Conveniently Accessible
Perpetual care provided for
Prices Reasonable
PILES CURED
.WlUtaat attrition ai om ol
DR. MARSHALL
3t9 Orrfnn Hide Phon. &J0
Dr. Chan Lam
Chinese .Medicine
I4S N. Commercial
ISomu 1 and S
Salem
, Office hours
Tuesday and Satur-
day 2 to 5 p. tn. ;
9
AT OUR
STORE
You can get the
most difficult pre
scriptions com
pounded drugs
of rarest nature
can be secured
here. Ask your
doctor.
WTGcLU
Schaefer's
DRra STORE
135 N. Com'l St. Dial 3197
The original yellow' front can
dy special store of Salem
PIANOS TO
' RENT -
ThMHMiiKie?,
Call C010, Cscd Fpaiture
Department
131 North High
' ft ' W lis. . :
i, if jtv iv
CAVAEIEM.
If YOU want tire that dress
up your car make it look like million
If you want tire that Can Bland up and tak
ii -high speed, bad roads, quick stops
If you want tires bearing a famous name
backed by a guarantee that meant some'
thing
If you icant to pay as lUtle a $4.79
HERE'S YOUR TIRE. Over-slie. Deep and.
skid tread. Exclusive Goodrich Full-Float
: lng Cord construction. A- BUY. r
'&s low y as
;4.5(W0..;..
;V4HW1.4:
4.75.19...
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5.43 ;
6.75
Joi th Sivertewn Sary
iAmguf. Enlist here la tk
battle t ee safer streeu and .
hfcbwayi! Display the
Lei (lie emblem ea year. ear.
Ne cart. Cam ial
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.9 WAITER ZOSEL, Mgr.
198 S. Commercial St, ."- "
Phone 3442