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1 PAGE X! GUT The OREGON STATESJIAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday .Morning, August 18, 1931 J "1 J" i 53 STOREE BILL IS EYED f.!cCord' Tells ; Woodburn : : Council Proposed I"Mod-7 . el" hot. Satisfactory . WOODBURN, Aug. 17 The taodel ordinance, on storage ot gasoline in . 'cities, as submitted fcr the state fire marshal., is not practical for tbls city. City At torney IcCord told the city coun cil Tuesday night, JMcCord point ed ot that the model ordinance makes it; unlawful to hate more than fire gallons of gasoline above ground. Most ot the pumps at errlce stations have overhead storage' tanks - containing ' at least . 19 gallons.- - - McCord said that there : are probably a "l number ot farmers situated Just Inside the city limits " who have drums of gasoline hold- tag about SO gallons stored above rronnd. " The ordinance as - It stands would also necessitate . Kumfcer of changes at the Union ell storage" station- on : the east . a4 m felt a aU . UAwavi k W Also readily admitted that Wood- burn s gasoline ordinance now in , ffeet Is obsolete and neither ef- - Xectual or effective, the retail dealers la gasoline e interviewed, r to which MoCord agreed, adding that r the. "whole sale people "be considered also, as they might offer constructive sug gestions.". - 4- Mater Supply Gone j C J Espy . of the council re ported that R, H. Corey has com pleted .a, thorough and detailed survey of the city water system, and suggested that the mayor and councilmen look.lt over. Council man Hoefer questioned Maurice Bogard on safety of the brick wall of the Bogard building left stand ing after, the fire that gutted the place wrecently.1" The , two-story brick iwall. A which r runs along Hayes street, bulges slightly. Mau rice said that three contractors and two architects have inspected the building .and have sot men6- tioned that the wall Is unsafe. .He added that work of tearing down the remains of the eld building In preparation for the erection of a new structure will probably. be gin at the end of this month. Bo gard ' plans to build a one-story brick building. -, . Councilman Espy suggested that plates. . HAS WRONG LICENSE WOODBURN, Aug. a 17-- Paul Strasdin, a resident f Mt. Angel, was fined $10 and costs of the action in the Justice court, here Tuesday afternoon after having plead guilty, to. a charge of oper ating -his 'automobile carrying a Washington license, A He .was ar rested, several days ago and when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Iflram Overton he had : al ready received his Oregon license FIIIIESISIIE WTlMSifE Herman Zeller Is employ td ' at Cimwfordsville -driving- a . eeunty k 1 gravel truck., ? The Steve Crenshaw and Oscar Ooar families ' held : their reunion the Kelly picnic grove Sunday, basket dinner, "'.visiting, and a a,, 'f ? , ; ,i iwimnunE were law main ieaiures. Date is Occasion for Annual rado Saturday , where he Win be employed packing cantaloupes In the refrigerator cars for shipping to various states. Alvln baa been employed .: there . tor . three pre vious seasons.' ? ... -s Get-Together;; HucKIe ; ; berries Plentiful v PBUIT IIILF1LES 0 DIIITD fl 1 T QTFS DALLAS, Aug.: IT Two ac tion! were tiled In the clerk's of fice here Tuesday ? by . the Pru dentlal Savings and Loan asso ciation. E. W. Mason Is the de fendant in. one and Is being sued for $117l.ll n a note, plus 10 per cent iiterest from December ... - -:.'. - - '.- In 'the second action the Pru dential-! suing J. ' Wayne Baker, Minnie J JBaker, and others, in- cladinrthe State-Industrial Ae cldent commission. -The piainnn seeks a judgment for I8SI.IS plus interest at 10 per cent from July lt 1. ' A marriage license was Issued Tuesday to Adolph Hlldsbrand, SS. laborer, and Louise Georts, 10, at homv both of Dallas.. The, Ruby Ccntlldoi H ReevcHorsea'For ? Annual Fair . Tour TALBOT. Aug.'-17 Curt Us Ruby, a member of the Ruby Stock larm near. Portland was a guest ef the Ray Reeves family couple were married at t .p. m. Tuesday at. the Mennonlte Breth ren chureh here., , . ? recently. ' Mr. Huhy took two of Mr. Reeves i pure, bred I crsM. Clarahesse and Correction XX back to Portland to get them in readi- nes's to start on. the annual stock tour, first to Oakland. Calif., tte: . as far north as Victoria. B. C, and-- Salt' Lake City. : These are both very , fine animals- and - are ez- t pec ted to take prizes as before. V - Mr. , and Mrs. William Miller and son . Earl and iMlss Louise MUler ot Baker City wero guests of relatives here over, the .week- i end.. ' . - , ' ! ' RITERVIEW. Aug. v17--The Thursday Thimble club "Will meet this week with Sirs. Fred So la mer and daughters...... .. i Mr; and Mrs. V. B. Hlghbee and sons Myron and Byron of Tilla mook .were dinner, guests ; of Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd Sunday j in which the two families : cele brated their 17th weddfng anni versary. Jointly. The families meet each -year - to- celebrate these events. ...--, . . , i Herbert and. Welton Goar hiked to Snow Peak, Saturday, and returned with, six gallons of huckleberries the same day. . . Mrs. Ralph MacDonald and aaugnter, miss Dorotnea ; are visiting with1 : Mrs. MacDonald ' sister, Mrs. Floyd : Cantrell and family of Hood, River." Mrs. Cant rell has been 1 very T" poorly ,r in health for some tlme.rwhlle there yieywilI-Tlslt DwightTPeterson,- a - brother; ' and family at White Salmon, Wash.' 'lira, MacDonald will, return, home In two weeks, and Dorothea plans to. stay until her school commences.- -; - n rnmmn :: L-JJkl U i I 1 1 X S i ..n TO ltirfl:l'',:'r-' - U. .... . - 'vMX s Jl - lit " " -" ' . 1 K : .A fi .WW' CL. The greatest money-savinsevent:6xMe year i drastic 'reductions from our. ; already low tax-free prices make'ihese values truly sensatiohatl ' . Don't ' wait too long BUY NOWTO SAVfy! I- Many More Articles on Sale Besides Those Listed Here' 'l L. Mil III ILII ,l,UJ-i LUIUU lai.Xi.mJILamjUJ. .. I.L..I., 'More Trade-Bn Allowance And Reniernber ON YOUH OUR Tire Prices ? HE NOT BEEN RAISED! ; ... A TUBE FREE with every Western I Giant Tire purchased at our regular LOW -TAX-FREE Prices. A" Guaranteed new Blue Ribbon 'Tube of corresponding size ab solutely FREE vrtth every or 6 ,Ply .Western Giant Center Traction Tire . . . and a' Jumbo Extra . Heavyltube FREE vvith every Western Giant De Luxe Double Duty, Western Giant Super r whipcord or - western BATTERY Buy Now to SateL '"1, . . . Bring In that old, doubt ful battery NOW, and use , it as part-payment on a new guaran teed Western Giant or Wizard .Storage Battery during this , ; great Midsummer Sale Our, : LOW Tax-Free prices made . -sensationally lower by a greatly In creased Trade-in Allowance A Greater Uatlery rmuut ;er Any cr4 . or Serviem mt ?l?$tern JLitXcT . v ! I ?SdTENt DAtlCAINS SUPnEME in this sale. ) A$h for Low Price ' on Your Sixo . . t y 1 -r .'ijL i!?rCTs . 1 - 0x10 ICAMP EZE Mode! Tent and Up! The greatest Oil Values In ths west made oven great av, , . Reductions on our weti known Long Run west ern oil end our un surpassed 100 pure Pennsylvania Oils..! , - Ung Run Oil tn BULK mnd Sealed Cn Other Oils .. In Stole Cong Only! LONG RUN OIL In Bulk, fl" " ""''" I eal. sealed 5 Off, sealed can . : . ,, S1.7t peur SUPREME ?v lCOti Fcr ?cnnyhranla CH 2 cl sealed ran Slat 5 tM. hd can IM Sngle pole with strong six-: arm spider, three roll win- . dows. bobbinet door all-over floor, fult width front awni no. Tant mad of heavy waterproofed drill. Regularly a wonderful bar- , ,. 0tO "TAO gain at $24.75 Sale price onry ; T O 0: More Sensational Camp Goods Bargains! 7x7 Auto Ten , ., :i. 4,9t f Stove Leas raise stove to height Camp Cor , $2.1 S & $3.50 An Steal Camp Bed S4.V1 Aluminum Kit. 1 5 Pieces. .i.$3.S'5 Camp Stoves- Instant Light $J.97, $S.0 and 5.5 Gallon Jug , te Gallon Juot $1.14 & $1.4t Vacuum Bottles. .79 to $2.25 FeUtef Table $2. vabje - .$1.63 of 22 In. Fold eompcttyS1.47 Canvas Pail, with str4nr7 Tow Cables, steel (9c & S2JZ9 White Ry Gasoline Lantern $4.45 Camp Axes ttc & $1.19 Skillet folding style - - s Carigas emergency gat ceruSc canteens several styles and sizes- Goggles, many styles S4e to $2,45 4 e Touring A Auto Cove Attas. white , r 14x18, 15c to $1.72 S9e .$4.41 World's OUest end Largest Retailers of Auto Supplies 221 N. Coram erdal TeL 71C1 IE 0 AY : s Gome on Fellers, be a Guest; of The Statesinah to See Jackie and Chic Sale at Warner Bros. Elsinore lTiday and 19and2O;.0ne3MontliSufe Entitle You to Two Gdmphmentary lickets to bee It prvrw i :A!o)yLT;: Every -parent tee" thi$' picturel Every, parent should take hit ' child to - ... tee it! . Ct not a kid. picture--itY a mtn't pkturCr enacted ; by T a . boy who .. 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