The OREGON STATESMANf Saiem, Oregon, Thursday Mornlnj July 21, 1932
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BY CU1ES CI
- AUBURN, July 20. -This com
munity ha new industry. Charlea
A. Cady has remodeled his dairy
barn and milk house and is now
service a dairy route In Salem.
Ulss Anna Lewis, county school
operintendent ot Clatsop county.
and her , niece, i Miss Margaret
Lewis were recent guests of Mrs.
Charlea A. Cady. -Mrs. Cady and
Miss Lewis were school mates in
Astoria when Mrs. Cady's father.
the late Albert Williams, was a
teacher there. i
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Measor and
on Ray Kenneth of Philomath,
are risting Mr. and Mrs. A. Oru
her." Miss Alice Adams of Seattle
Is Tisitlng her sister Mrs. George
Baumgartner and .family. '
The many friends of Miss Jean
Hawkins will be0 glad to know
that she ha sbeen moved from the
. hospital to the home of Mrs. Lou
isa Limbaugh, 38f North Z3
stret It will be a week before she
will be taken home.
Tax i Voted For
Parked Vehicles
Selling to Public
DALLAS, July 20 An ordin
ance proTlding for the licensing
of stands and parked vehicles on
tne' streets of Dallas wnlcn are
used to sell merchandise, where
labor , Is being performed, or
where services are contracted
was passed Monday night at the
regular council meeting. It pro
vides for a tax of 1 20 per year
for a space- 6x12 feet which will
be marked off for the use of the
merchant operating the stand.
-Thia ordinance will not inter
fere with the working of the one
providing for a license for ped
dlers but is designed for those
who plan to use such space for
some time. The payments may be
made in full for the year or In
quarterly payments of $5.00.
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GRAND - ISLAND, Jnly 2 0
George Asher and son Orvllle are
the first farmers in the commun
ity to have sweet corn ready for
the market. T. .y have a little
over an acre of the golden gem
variety which la making a very
good yield. Most of the corn Is
being marketed In Salem. , '
Ronald Badger, -son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Badger Sunday aft
ernoon' fractured his 'right collar
bone when he was thrown from
his motorcycle: upon striking
some fooso gravel In the road. He
was taken to the Deaconess hos
pital In Salem where the bone
was reset.
The Piney Woods accordion
band under the direction of Dr.
Mitchell, gave very Interesting
and Instructive program at the
Dayton Methodist church Mon
day night. The program was giv
en in the Interest of the Piney
Woods school in Mississippi.
Alvin Rockhlll, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Rockhlll Is slowly re
covering from head lacerations
and a bruised arm received when
he was involved In an automobile
accident last week in Dayton.
I West Salem News
WEST x SALEM. July 20 The
Salem Cherry Growers : associa
tion. - which has been shipping . a
carload of fine Oregon cherries
daily for the past 20 days' or
so,1 has " discontinued 'the - ship
ments, having sent thousands, of
boxes of beautifully packed fresh
ripe cherries to Chicago, there to
be distributed to the markets ot
many of the eastern cities. ' O. E.
Brooks, president and manager ot
the association, which packs near
a spur of the railroad, has had the
shipments in charge.
Mrs. J. D. Raster and her three
daughters, the Misses Margaret.
Muriel and Dorothy and Miss Mal
sle Radkey. who have been vaca
tioning at Nelscott Beach for a
week, returned Saturday.
George Lathrop and Emmett
Dickson have Just moved a small
house from Gerth avenue and
Sixth street across the street and
down a short distance onto the
acre of land belonging to the L.
L. Slopers, and they are going to
add several rooms to it and fix it
up tor residential purposes.
Fire Victims Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmid, nee
Loraine La Mere, of New Grand
Ronde, who recently lost their
FOXES IN SAX MATEO
, STAYTON, July 20 Word
comes from the Glen E. Fox fam
ily, who recently moved to San
Francisco, that they are now lo
cated in San Mateo, Calif. They
made the change so that their son
Dixon Parry might enter the jun
ior college, which will convene
there early in August.
TS CHARGE ESTATE
DALLAS, July 20 Charles
Gregory of Dallas was appointed
administrator of the estate of
Sarah E. Fuqua this week. E. V.
i)alton, Robert Van Orsdel, and
Conrad Stafrin were appointed as
Kftpralsers.
Here are the three outstanding winners in the final tryonts for the
women's Olympic swimming and diving team,-which were held at
Jones Beach, L. L They are, left to right: Helene Madison, ol Seattle,
world record holder and winner of the 100-meter free style; Katherine
Rawls. of Miami, Fla.. the new diving queen, who defeated the veteran
champion Georgia Coleman, and Margaret Hoffman, of Kingston, Pa,
who won tne ZOO-meter Dreast siroxe ana ne a new American
lor tne event.
Playground
Field Meet
Is Awaited
With their big field meet only
nine days away, youngsters at
the Lincoln street playground are
getting down to business on com
petition for this event, and the
older boys are helping with such
necessary work as digging a pit
for the Jumping events. The field
meet will be Friday, July 29.
Track Meet
Is Event at
Y.M. Outing
A track meet was held at the
Y. M. C. A. boys' camp at Ocean-
side recently. Tent 3 winning with
33 points and Tent 2 coming sec
ond with 2$. Tent 1 scored 17,
Tent 4 got 10, Tent got 10
and Tent 5 scored 5.
The boys were classified by
ages, division 1 being the young
er ones and division 3 th older
group with division 2 lntermed-
Cross - Word Puzzle
By EUGENE SHEFFER
late. Steed was high point man in
division -1 with eight, Compton
In division 2 with 10 and Johan
son in division 3 with 13.
Summary:
.50 yard dash division 1:
Downs (tent 2), Steed (6).
Ruecker ( 1 ):" division 2: B. Smith
(2). Wiper (3). Goodecuents (3);
division 3: J. Laughlln (4), Jo-
hanson (1), Perry (3).
Backward E0 yard dash divi
sion 1: Berman (6), Downs (2),
Steed (8); division 2: M. Crary,
Goodecuents (3), Compton (2);
division 3: Perry (3), Johanson
(1). Laughlin (4).
All-fours race division 1: Se-
hon (3). Steed (6), Ryer (1); di
vision 2; Compton (2), Smith (2)
M. Crary: division 3: Perry (3)
Crab race division 1: steed
(6), W. Crary (6), Sehon (3);
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Mrs, Meeker Gets
Word of Death of
: Brother. -Allphin
division 2: Compton (2), Crary,
Winer (3): division 3: Johnson
(1), Perry (3), J. Laughlln (4)
Wheelbarrow race divisions 1
ad 2: Arbuckle and Compton (2)
Crary and Ruecker (1); divisions
2 and 3: Perry (3) and Compton
(2) ; Johanson and Ruecker (1);
(3) .
Hopping race division 1: Se
hon (3), Berman (5); Downs(2);
division 2: Smith (2), Goodecu
ents (3), Wiper (3); division 3:
Johanson (1), Perry (3), Laugh
lln (4).
Relay Won by Tent 3, Tent 4
second, Tent 2 third.
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Additional Sports
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Attendance at Lincoln grounds.
good all week, was more- than
good yesterday. Several events
featured the day, including the
close baseball game. In which
14th streeters won 10 to 9,' put
ting over the final run in the
ninth Inning. O'Reilly of Lincoln
got a home run with the bases
fuu.
Fourteenth street won another
victory when Ray Elliott, Lincoln
champion, lost two out of three
horseshoe pitching games to Sal
strom, 14th street champ.
In the bean bag event at Lin
coln, Kenneth Godkin was yester
day declared champion.
Today the weekly broadcast at
2 p. m. will be a feature, and
Friday the grab bag event will
be held. Captains at the play
ground this week have been Har
old Johnson for the boys and Bil
lie Scott for the girls. Tuesday
Lincoln girls played their first
Dau game of the season ae&lnst
the Nazarene girls of the church
league, the Lincoln girls winning
2 to o. .
Lineup for the boys game yes
terday was:
th Lincoln
oiuDDerneia Is Horn
c... McCallister
3b O'Reilly
lb Comstock
P Bertelson
cf Kearns
rf Esplin
Quesseth
Mason ...
Hemann
Hoffert .
Williams
Selwert
Brobert
Black
rs McKay
2b Blahberg
Causey If Ritchie ide.
house, bam and other buildings
by tire ara her for the present,
making their home with Mrs.
Schmld's parents, Mr. ' and Mrs.
George La Mere, while a new resi
dence la In process ot ' erection.
They ara newly weds, whose mar
riage was aa event of the early
spring. .
Miss Gertrude Needham accom
panied by her house guest. Mrs.
Iva Tordy Tockey of Santa Ana.
cam., returned a few days ago
from a pleasant vacation trip to
seaside and to the other Oregon
oeacnes, on down to Warrenton.
where they paid a brief visit to
Miss Needham'a sister and contin
ued on home. The two women
taught at Seaside together one
year, and enjoyed the return to
the resort on a vacation trie. Af
ter their return Mrs. Tockey re
turned to her home in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson
have excavated beneath their res
idence, making a fine roomy base
ment and have added a fine sleep
ing porcn to tne rear of the house.
Idaho People Visit
Mrs. C. H Decker and children
Leland and Carmen ot Pocatello.
Idaho, and Mrs. Hatel sherry ot
vi bis, -vAiiumao, are maung a
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
. A. jonnson and Mrs. MrrtiA
jonnson.
Miss Helen Pemberton, a popu-1
r onae-eiect, is making a visit
at the Weet Salem parsonage.
wnere ner rather. Rev. H. F. Pem-
oerton and sister and brother. Mr.
and Mrs. Gurnee Flesher are stay
ing during the absence of Rev.
and Mrs. C. L. Dark, in Kansas.
miss i-emoerton, a graduate of
Willamette university in th Tn
class of 1931, will be married the
urst week in August to Claire
Price of Monmouth. Thev exnert
to make their home at, Paisley,
wuer coin will belonr to the
teaching staff of the Paisley high
school.
Cannery on Vacation
The Cleary-Hillman Packing
company which has been running
for some time now, putting up the
early summer fruits, has closed
now until the prune pack which
will begin probably some time in
August. The West Salem Can
nery has put up and will pack as
mucn mis season as last, and is
gratified at the high quality used
this year.
Mrs.lna Denton and her chil
dren, Ethel, Helen and Walter,
accompanied by Thomas Hughs,
motored recently to Sunnyside,
Wash., for several days to attend
big family reunion, visit a
brother, W. E. Severine. In a hos
pital at Takima and make a visit
wun Mrs. Denton's mother. Mrs.
E. Battln and at the home of her
orotner, Kile Battln. at Sunnv-
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JEFFERSON, July IK 1 Mn.
E. Meeker who Uvea ;two to lies
south ot here, received word ot
the death of her brother, A. J. All
phln at Hood River, Sttday nigbt.
Ha hat been ill tor a long time.
Mr. Allphln was bom at Spring
Hill In ISIS, the son ef Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Allphln DUnoU pio
neers ot 1847. He was married
to Miss Mary Hecker -of Benton
county. l . I
He Is survived by. his widow
and two children, Mrai Nell Mc
berc. Takima. WasnM 'and v. J.
Allphln ot Portland. Three sisters
and a brother also survive . him.
They are Mrs. Henry Zimmerman,
H alsey: Mrs. F. Zimmerman,
Shedd; Mrs. Ed Meeker, Jeffer
son; and J. :F. Allphln, Albany.
Funeral services were - held at
Hood River Tuesday, j ,'
Mrs. Alta Hall is ! -Nominated
as! Head
Of Legion Auxiliary
SILVERTON, July i 29Mrs.
Alta Hall was nominated for
president at the first; ot three
nominations to be held by the Sil
verton American Legion Auxil
iary. Other officers nominated
were vice president, Mrs. Carrie
McDonald; second vlcej president,
Mrs. Larry Austin; secretary,
Mrs. Ruth Aim; treasurer, ; Mrs
Archie Campbell; historian," Mrs.
George Towe; sergeant at arms,
Mrs. L. S. Kennedy.
Delegates chosen to the state
legion convention from the lo
cal post are Charles Johnson, Er
nest Starr, Dr. A. J. I MeCannell
with Harry Riches. Kenneth Han
son and Charles Thomas as al
ternates. ;
Benefit Social is :iZ.X
Event Tonight at '
Eldriedge : School -
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ELDRIEDGE, July; 10-iA pro
gram and benefit lea cream social
sponsored by members of the El
driedge Sunday school will be giv
en Thursday night at the Eldridge
schoolheuse. A program has been
prepared as follows: solo by Mrs.
Berta Barker of Qervals; reading
by Kreta Fay Ashbaugh; aong by
Lona Mae and Jeanette Barker;
solo by Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh:
playlet, Mlss Saunders' Sunday
School Class," by a group of local
women.
It is hoped that three Clearlake
girls will present a 30-mlnnte
play.' The east Includes Martha
Robertson, Evelyn Cain and Lun
elle Chapln.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the Coun
ty Court of the State ot Oregon,
for the County of Marlon, her du
ly verified final account as admin
istratrix ot the estate of Clara
Snyder, deceased, and that said
Court has fixed Tuesday, the 9th
day of August. 1932, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as
the time, and the County Court
Room of the County Court House
In Salem, Marion County, Oregon,
as the place for hearing said final
account and air objections there
to.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
7th day or July, 1932.
ALTA L. ETTER.
Administratrix of the Estate ot
Clara Snyder, deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney (or Administratrix. Sa
lem. Oregon. J.' 7-14-21-28; A.
Long Distance Use
Cut Down so Phone
Co-op Has Troubles
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LYONS. July 20 The board of
directors for the Lyons People's
Cooperative Telephone company,
held a quarterly business session
at the central office Monday
night. j !
Owing to the long distance ser
vice being almost extinct at pres
ent, the company is having some
difficulty in meeting! its obliga
tions, i
A few patrons have discontin
ued using telephones since July 1.
Yet there have been some new tele
phones added. But the revenue
which was collected on office calls
when the mills were In operation
heretofore has made a large short
age on the company funds. Mrs.
Grace Holford, local Operator, re
ported business much the same
the past three months.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF EXECUTRIX
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the County- Cjurt ot
the State of Oregon, for the Coun
ty of Marlon, as Executrix of the
last will and testament and es
tate of James E. Parsons, deceas
ed, and that she has duly quali
fied as such executrix: all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified, to me, at the office of
Ronald C. Glover, my attorney.
203 Oregon Building, Salem, Mar
ion County. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this
30th day of June, 1932.
SARAH A. STEPHENS.
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament and estate of James
E. Parsons, deceased.
RONALD C GLOVER,
Attorney for Executrix,
Salem, Oregon. J-30-Jly-7-
14-21-28.
MICKEY MOUSE
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the reweted feaeder?
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Flavor.
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45 What bar ef Switserlaad was
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