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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1932)
pag c-vi::? . Tfce OHEGOiT RtATES?4 AN. SaUra, Ortron, Scaday lI&igrA'urusT 2i;:i5S?-" ' 8BQTLEG L1CH3ES ; '' pct. 'strawberry roan days mm m BMKiMP 1 - - . ,Y pver 50 Arirest$ Made lor Use of Foreign Plates;- IJInra R!nn fluoricr! ' - 'Gratifying1 results from the ItaU police drive Against residents of Oregon who bare purchased motor vehicle licenses in otber state to avoid the necessity for paying the blgber license tee In 411 . . - - ma tuiwt were uvscrioea ciiur day by Charles P. Pray, superin tendent et state police. - ; : Tbus tar the courts bare co operated with tbe state police de partment, we intend to continue the drive until erery person who E the eorrespoading date in It SI. Receipts from this year's censes , aggregated $4,S44.4T.f 1 as compared,, with 1 5, 411,82 I.J L , a year ago. . Fletcher and WriSht; Start Work" by Searching for : Lost Democrat Carter Fletcher dud Ed Wright who are beadlag the Strawberry Roan rodeo, the entertainment feature for tbe state ' fair this year, same into town Friday. The first thins: they- found was that their trick mule "Democrat" aaa strayed away from the fair grounds: where their stock Is cor ral ed. They were bally messed up I orer the loss ot "Democrat- and are advertising to get the animal back. Not taat they txpeet tas mule te read the ad end corns 1 n mi Mini m vr BUSINESS AS USUAL Rim mrc ictmtv AIUUILUIUJ hUlllll 1 1 ... . si isphiii n .t WeH Ahead of JuIy lTh6ugh New Construction TURNER. Aug. JO The school I. August, ordinarily a dull month st tbe Legion which will be held oa September i and If. Alter nates will be Prank Friar. Virgil Bolton and Lonner Ralston. II el- gerson will act as chairman ot the delegation. The . delegation will attend the eonrentloa uninstruet ed. Robert Kreasou. announ ced that Jack Eakin's name would be mentioned' for state commander.. la consideration -of -the-great aid they have. give the post in the past T. B. Hooker, Lett Fin- seth and Erie Fulgham were gir ea guest tickets . to. the National eonrentloa rin Portland - next ITOIIISMt ra sin Tools,1 Food, Gasoline1 for i Transporting - Workers' Declared Weeded: Call for a uumbir of Items that I board met Thursdar niaht at the ha hniMina- nnatiftii Mm. I month. Several members of the will assist in the endeavors of 8a- school house to transact .an aeeu-ipared with the late spring and 1 vouiuerea w ikti i lem lnaaitrutt ugue, ibc w mutation of business preparatory I Mrly summer, is proring a "boora- ror e opening ot scnooi wptoaier." With but two-thirds of the guides for Tisitlag groups st the getting its tall end winter work national meet. will be September It. It was de- ! dded te run the school busses- as usual, hoping tor an early and fa vorable supreme court decision on the. high school tuition law. ' The needed repair sad cleaning ! work was. ordered to be done and month's working dsys past, the total ot construction begun Is but 13200 under July, when permits totaled 127,800. The sum of Aug ust permits to date Is 124.171. When it is considered that no buildings larger than residences ! at horse show parOlon. m m a A A. -W .tt I? . Z CuHey mUher &tt) end Ed Wright, whose orgmalaatlom wIU pot ZL tL -as attempted to erade the Ores-1 , - - a wiot stmiMdV 1 they nope some one will read tt 4. 1 v . I M I V VKJW VH MHKWXW w WW I " I ,1.. akt-KV P.la male is the playmate ot Jack TTnann . whit . atanda tuat about Thursday afternooa to meet Mr. maia high, and the pair are a and Mrs. N. P. Lai or of Branstoa, big part of the tub-stuff fa their Wyo who will be guests a the ghow. to they Juat gotta get that Ottoway home for some time. A mule. ' ' party eomposedof the ute amr- yietcher is a singing cowboy w. OI.." who slags some ot the poetry Worth, Tex- and Mrs. Ines Miller, I .h.Ah w hat bowerer also Tiaitors atthe Ottoway home, I b9 wUI d9 COWboy stuff right togeiner wim mws f Borneo aw. from the gates of the chutes. "We ot Canby. Oran. HollU and Carina ar all llne1 U9 for " iw auwnu iuuww tll fair, said n&tener baiur- beach resoru along tne uregon 1 4ay . will bare te ftt orer coast Bunaay, oy inmr nosw. oow 1 gom of the Chutes, etc., but will Mrs. Lalor and Mrs. Ottoway are 1 &1I r6adr wh- the ahow starts aaugnien .ot- bits. juhw. Rent 26th. " 11.. TOrtrht im erninr otp to In Following the custom of the dleton to take in the Round-Up goa license law baa equipped bis motor vehicle with aa Oregon li cense," Mr. Pray declared. Reports receired atthe state police department here indicated that more than 9 arrests bare been made in various parts ot the state in connection with the op eration of automobiles with im proper license plates. In. most In stances, the persons were arrested by the state police and upon be ing arraigned in court were com pelled to pay itVIUtUUO V1CKUU yuiiw. nocurus ox-mesa arrtroia iuui that in most cases the foreign li cense plates were purchased in California and Washington. Pray Society a court were com- j f V . j n a small tine and wOmpiimentea iserore Departure for East An attractire evening was plan ned i by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R1V In iwimnllmAnf tn TT vot n. made it plain that only bona-fide all wao wU1 leaT 800n lor the ioaiucui v w" . 6 least where he will enter Harvard sioppea ana quesuonea oy tne unlTeraity for graduate work. The siaie police, no aeniea empnau- " cally reports' current In southern , Oregon that legitimate tourists were being molested by operatives of his department. The names of approximately 800 Oregon residents who were occasion also complimented his birthday anniversary. Guests bidden for the affair were the honor guest, Hayes Beall, and Miss Frances Graham, Miss Sarah Dark. Miss Helen Ney, Miss ,rv. " "It; Beulah Graham. John Adlald. Don license pl&tes in Washington hayo I " all will be la readiness for .the have been started this month, the opening of school. . . . I permit total already has reacnea : Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Farria have I a healthy flgsre. according to 1C as their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. E. I C. Bushnell, city building fnspee- Dusker. aad their son-in-law and I tor. Fire houses were started una- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles er construction this month. Dairies el Waalala, Calif. The par- mrc ncc cmn UI I , UHIU IILLVU been received by the secretary of state. These names are being checked against the records of the motor vehicle division. In cases where it was found that the per- home of Mr. and Mrs. eon wno purchased tne foreign u-1 Thomas. 553 statesman cense piaies is a resiaent 01 ure- in r0oms made festive by bowls A delightful event of Tuesday evening was the musical at the P. F. street. cast several years the Daleth Teth Glmel organization of Wil lamette university will entertain with an attractive "at home" party in the garden of Prof, and Mrs. Robert Gatke Friday night. At this time all Salem' women contemplating entering Willam ette nnirersity this year are be ing invited to call. Miss Esther Girod. president of the alumnae association is in general charge of the event. Miss, Thelma Young left Friday for Olympla, Wash., near where she will visit tor a short time. gon his name and ad'Irees was turned over to the state police for further investigation and final action. A large number of names also was receired from California mo tor vehicle officials and these. of bright colored fall flowers, the guests were entertained with a program ot violin and piano num bers given by pupils ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Thomas assisted' in the pro gram with vocal numbers. Stu dents taking part in the pro gram were Lois Coomler. Tlllie Wnerch. Ruthrn Thomas. Lil Tmv ifAfMorori that' hnth t h A I un . T,.ia!Vim Onhln Mnou rnnnt nil mnTi1f nl nffiCArii I - xr.,- T &ati Hfz Which has been Stored St NOVaiO. WMU.. - 1 ai Oil W XiUf.d. Gl LI 14 JULUUUi U .. . . H . were cooperating with his depart- ser. A unique intelligence test h. I0rma 7r a v 0Jt too, are being checked by em ployes of the Oregon state depart ment. there early in the month. Claries Defendants In Foreclosure Suit into more complete swing is give 1 by the ' acting manager, R. A. Harris. . . i The league has orer 200 per sons listed, with .depsnaants bringing tbe total to between 400 and 410. Se tar, between 25 ani, 20 are employed,, and Monday' morning the employed list will be . . swelled te about 80 persons. Tools for woodcutters, food ec ; all kinds for workers, and gssa- line to transport - workers are among the Immediate needs. . : "We can use a few more berry : pickers, and these should be oa . WACONDA. Aug. 20 Remod eling et the hop house oa the A. Last week. also. Droved a Urelr I W. Nusom place has been under tw mA 1ir. last VMr nf rm. I an. Tmtv4TM ntrmltl mra I WSV the Past week itt Preoaration turned to Uve la Oregon. I Issued for construction to cost I for hoppicking which is only two hand Monday morning at T 'clfh ' The ChrUtiaa church womea 1 111.611, an laerease ot IJllTlweess away aere uaiess weamer 1 TT . win hoiii m. ll-d ntrnln Thnrklorcf thm. BrvioBB wv. ot this I conditions make it later. Accord-1 North Church street. Only those dav. innit is An th hanv f I unoniiL lii.iii vu tor three I lag to one grower the hops are no who are registered with the Mill mV Kaoh a innwii I ftAnaAJt mrtit m rmrn 11 BCH fnr I UIUr UTUMa M rTOWUl nil isiiui The program of the day Is spon-1 rerooflng and- $22 i for repairs 1 they were a week or so ago, duel The lesgue Is seeking for some ami! k tiiA ifiaaiAnanr mi am I ami HriMnni. I to cooL elondr davs. This weather I one to underwrite for 'food tot societies. The lesson subject will I AnnarenUv nromnted br the uc anu u tnis disease at-1 w v ruin. iMAH in th(a wlntAf. I uvw tuvutu win be Africa with Mrs. Walter Har ris the leader. Special numbers will be prepared by Mrs. F. C. Deliel. 18 home owners Ust week lirel I "aTet ! for hop raisers. Pair Accused of Local Robberies Appear in Court vtl? "jiw" ta I dttlnn nrnnAcfa lrA that atU The house on the Kavanangh place occupied' by the Peter Lelae family has been remodeled. i .Twa 10QO a-allnn nmllna ,fni. " uu ."x t""""UOT age Unks were lowered into a pit Friday near the Karl M. Brown pared to reroof their houses. Costs of the work ranged from IS to $145. j ot the past week, August will turn out one of the best months ot the Mrrlcei ,UUon and garjLg;. Thee ! year, witn real estate men To porting it almost impossible to ob- Newcorners, Effect Burned at Warehouse SILVERTON, Aug. 20 E. H. Vance and family who moved here three months ago, receired word Thursday that their house hold goods and winter dotting. which they were planning to hare shiDDed to Silverton. and ment. HELPS OX FARM this week. Vances have the form Helmer Anderson home on er was also an attractive feature of dafnty refreshments were served j " DALLAS. Aug. 20 A complaint was tiled In the clerk's office here Friday In which the Valley Build ing and Loan association Is suing M. Q. Clark, Rutn Clark, ana otn ers. The plaintiffs seek a judg ment for $2000 at nine per cent interest from May 15, 19S1, less $2.48. They also seek $150 attor neys' fees and costs and disburse ments of this action. In order to satisfy their claim, the plaintiffs ask that a certain mortgage, of fered as security, be foreclosed upon and sold at a sheriffs sale. License Issuance Still Far Behind A total of 189,181 current ai tomobile licenses were sold by the state motor vehicle department up to the close of business Aug ust IS. aa attainst 218.124 on Gilbert Taylor, 20, and Harvey Brooks, 1$, accused ot stealing an adding machine from the Star Bottling works and a miscellany of goods from the Brookside con fectionery , asked 24 hours in which to enter a plea when they came up before Justice of the Peace Miller Hayden yesterday morning. They asked the Judge to ap point an attorney for them. They will reappear at 10 o'clock Mon day morning to enter plea, and meantime are in the county Jail in default ot $2500 bond each. still more dwellings will be erected here. GUESTS OF EDGARS ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Aug. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Ryan are guests ot Mrs. Ryan's grandpar ents, Mr. and-Mrs. J. W. Edgar, having motored here Thursday from Spokane. They expect to re main several days. Mrs. Ryan (Dorothy Logan) spent most of her life here prior to her recent marriage. . . EAKIfJ IS TALKED AS LEGION CHIEF DALLAS. Aug. 20 Carl Fen ton Post of the American Legion held its first meeting of the win ter months Thursday night after several months vacation. Clif ford Helgeraon was the presiding officer. A report on the C.M.T.C. actlr itleswas given by Conrad Stafrln and Billy Miller gave a very fav orable report or the Boy Scout camp held on the LaCrole at tbe mouth of Canyon creek. Clifford Helgerson, Jack Eakln and John Cerny were chosen as delegates to the state convention Urge tanks will afford a place ot safekeeping tor the surplus gas bandied at the station. The religious services held here the past two weeks hare been well attended. Miss Maybell Erlekson of Stockton, Cel., and Miss Sever- s on of .Monmouth have been con ducting the meetings each day at I 'clock and 8 o clock p. m. ries have been canned and wood cutting is under way. There Is every evidence that conditions among the unemployed are no less than desperate right now. If we were to issue a call for workers we would be over whelmed in' a matter ot hoars. When we turn up some work we pussy-foot about and search oat the hungriest with the most kids and line .them up first, Harris says. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA MONMOUTH. Aug. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Melford Nelson and his motner. Mrs. n. a. Nelson, are home 'from a motor trip in Cali fornia which took them to Los Angeles for the Olympiad; and thence on to South Pasadena, Riv erside, Ague Callente and Tia Juana, Mexico. They visited rel atives la various California cities. CHILD BROUGHT HOME WACONDA. Aug. 20 Betty Alta Vlesco, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vlesco, has been removed to her home here following aa emergency operation tor appendicitis last week. 4 a 1 M mm S ' " 'aT mm. MS tuemt sell others want to bin. PROFIT WNNTADS this week assisting her father at Tangent with harvest work. Mrs. i Annie Hlrons ot Portland andls . time at the former's farm. Mrs. ?ter Mrs. Ells Swlnk spent a short 1 MeUer ot Camas, Washington is ' spending the week with her I daughter, Mrs. Marynafd Cauthor ! in. Pattern , i- -j. ASTHB CANNlQAlS START TO COOK MICKEY FOa DINNER, HfeT SUOOENLV DOW DOWN BEFORE TH3 APPROACH OP THElft ' WWTS GOW THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye by the hostess, who was assisted! aIIffcTPV tVIfYI IF ctittt.tjttt? m a, ft vr. and in serving ty Mrs. snarp. uuesis titviut TAV Mrs. Lowell Fox spent a few days the evening Included Mrs. Her- Den. ura. miicueu, mr. mi mit. Moser. Mrs. Earl Sharp, Maxlns Sharp, Billy Sharp, Mrs. Jessie Coomler, Mrs. Gertie Cox, Mrs. J. H. Merryman, and Mr. Henry Wuerch. ' "" Mrs. O. L. Donaldson was the lnsoiratlon for a delightful blrth- dav sursrise party at her home Wednesday when a group of friends and neighbors called. Four tables of "500" were in nlav durlne the afternoon and high score was won by Mrs. Lyla Van Osdol and low score went to Mrs. Emma RusselL Guests bidden to enjoy the afternoon were :i Mrs. Agnes Les ley. Mrs. Hammen, Mrs. W. Meeks. Mrs. Ej Sherwood, Mrs. Henry Gortmaker and baby Dar- lene, Mrs. Emma Russeu, urs. Ella Hendrickson. Mrs. Anna Ol son and son. -John Allen, Mrs. John Henderickson, Mrs. Margar et Gortmaker. Mrs. Everett "Van Osdol and children Margaret, Richard and Jackie; Mrs, Rollo Kent. Mrs. BlanchVan Osdol, Mrs. Marjorie Kufmer ot Silver ton, Ore. Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Lyla Van Osdol, Miss Maxine and Joan Donaldson and the honor en est. Mrs. A. L. Donaldson. Comollmentlnr Mrs. Edgar Tpaton of Salem on her birthday anniversary Friday evening, Mr. i and Mrs. T. T. Palmer entertained at dinner in their country nome near Turner for Mr. and Mrs. Teaton, and late in the evening ! with a card party to which addi tional guests were bidden. Three tables of eriuge were in play in rooms Attractively deco rated with autumn flowers and foliage. Those oresent tor tne evening were Mr. aad Mrs. Edgar Teaton of Salem, Mr. ana Mrs. . a. Heath of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Palmer et Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brin or Aoerueen, Wash., Miss Gladys Taw, C. R. DeBoise, - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maryott, and Mr. and Mrs. t. x. Palmer and daugnter, sisrgr( Jean. Anrora Small congenial groups which drop In at the home ot a friand for an informal afternoon rt,-. Antifiii mils with seal-1 am beeomlne'aulte popular as the UoDd edges that so cleverly works rammer wanes. Neighbors of Mrs. 'into the diagonal bodice closing Is James Ogle, remembering that 'becoming to the junior miss and Thursday was her birthday anni- wlll surely please her. The aame Tersary, called as a little surprise detail Is repeated ? on me arop to her. a irxaaay.ra. v" shoulder while the skirt is simply sented by Mrs. George Fischer of . VAAnfnr'wlth the mould-1 niidstone whose birthday .was ed bodice. Here a gay cotton print iBO -Thursday and who shared, to cpFO with a white collar wouldTbe most tj honors. The afternooa proved j TOOTb AINU UAortJv ; ittractive. . a most happy one. , ' Pattern 2400 may be ordered present were "Mrs. James Ogle, only la alses 4 to 12. Slie .It re- Mrs. George Fischer, Mrs. Chester Quires 1 yards J-inch fabric oubreath. Mrs. Arthur KelL Mrs. snd yara coniraswas. "A Raw DeaT' By WALT DISNEY ON HERS. t&M V TKWPOTl J ftttT A MAN - -" " UKTr Wffl?l HkJL MBKC . j& Now Showing "Twin TrouM By SEGAR Teu. 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JO By DARRELL McCLURTJ V7 fx aTTC t i "ir w 0A131Vl3RM40VCSG0Pl0XrAA0OBLrriJ00kEJ ARCOJOnHESE WAS SEEM I VEAK&-XRSO0DMOS MOD J HCAtnyuccMvsQXDOusri lvjMAragAuyiaLLicm LAa HAaGoreuooaooo l 60TAM OLD BURROAH ADAR4 600O APPCTIT C -VsPULOXSWAP VTH tCMTf MQ 6tREE.-4i0TeneHO A 3 n M m Ur 1 ecLsfa. "Casper Has a Scheme" By JIMRIY MURPHY 1 8aJ 15 'ta ! (eaimt rfrre4, f Mk ara. WriU pUkialy rW A (mi d atyt aaaW. BB SUBS TOBTATK Mia WANTED. - Our beantlfal ! t3-pas fMio eUI Utrt yas apaartmBltr U ekMM 4aUkUl raUs. ttooa aaS araaiaf tf ",ubJ? fof nr ncM aav aa4 U taraaf lb raiH. raatartes atyWa seaallr ikwa r A?mh tbia aataloc U aawrt rta to iinuuf ehla. Uvaly UaU iW ntiima attras aad adoraal Me ilit mads) ara taeUiitd ia ttla t . claaUai book. SaaS tor TW eoay today. Prla aaUter 15. CU Im aaa pattara -tacattat SSa. A4 2aS all ai! anUra t8tit" Pattar ' Dapartaaaat.- wan ITU straat. saw Tatk Oltr, Pransr Mifler. Mrs. A. W. Kraus, Mrs. Melria Erans, Mrs. csorge Khlss. Mrs. Andrew Miller .and Mrs. J. W. Sadisr. -Mias Claris 3, Baksr, daughter of Mrr aad Mrs. a l B Baker of Portland, and Glean b. rauar- soa ot Spokane,' Wash., were mar-1 riad at Walla wana, wi, aiur-. Miss Baker la a sraan-tai i ; Salem . high school and attended Willamette university, and gradu ated from Walla: wana college this year. She Is a sister to Loris r. Baker, innsider'wiia mmm aui , coast ; leaiuv- ' ;c " ; a nroT.. Mfj: and Mrs. P. O. ; Ottoway. motored to Portland OO VOUREAUXE THAT THREE WEEKS WAVE PASSED SINCE VOU MARRIED MABEL, AND YOU HAVEN'T TAKEN HER ON A HONEYMOON YET? 1NHAT! HUSBAND I ANYWAY. DANNY? I HAVEN'T ANY 1 DOU6H.CA5PER.AWD I'VE BEEN TRYING TO INDUCE COLONEL. HOOFER TO LOAN ME TUE MONEY FOR A TEP, BUT WONT LISTEN 1T V THOSE TURTLE-DOVES ARE NICE WDS AND fM 601N4 TO TRKX. , XXLONEL HOOFER NTO TREATIN4 ' THEM TO A HONEYMOON TRIP! , TOOTS WILL &ET A KICK OUT OF MY PLAN WHEN I TELL, TT TO HER AT LUNCHEON! 131 - 9W. King rrmttn ViMa, lat. Cam Bnwia fjo ( ah TOMORROW. WHILE COLONEL. HOOFER IS PRESENT.flA. TFT I OANNYHOOFER THAT COLONEL HOOFER IS TOO CHEAP TO TREAT HIM TO A HONEYMOON TRIP SO IU. 00 IT AND WWLS fM TALKING lULTAKE OUT MY PURS& AND HAND DANNY THE WONEYl k ' a f f &3 S3 OF COURSE, CClL ONn HOCFT-R WONT STAND FOR THAT,TOOTS ! 1KNOW WM LIKE A BOOK! HE'LL TH20W HT.H- MONEYBACK ATMS AND TELL MS CAPABLE OF PAYTNii KI3 HONEYMOON EXPENSESw AND HEX4. PAY TrCH-TOO, j JUST TO SHOW HAW-HAW! HKU! DO YOU SESl&QT SITTING ATTK3 KTXT ' TACUELT ccur.ru ArOK3 xvsrr THAT CASPER' 8-52.