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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1932)
Tha QUE G ON STATE2IIAN, Sales. Orrron, Stniday Jlarninsr. Acrtat 23, 1)32 pAcnriYE Local News Briefs Mia Iltric Leavlnc Miss Mil-j dred Ihrig of San Francisco, for- j merly statistician for th Harlot county health demonstration, will leave here early this week . tor ' Portland. She has been visiting here with Mrs. Irma LeRlche. nurse " en the county - health de partment staff. Early next month she will return to her work as statlcian for the Pacific coast di vision of a national life Insurance -company. : . . Locally tailored Suits, any ma terial' In our windows MS Mon day. D. H. Mosher, 474 Court. Zrbner's Itug Stolen An oval bedroom ruff was stolen from the yard ot the Charles Zehner resi dence, 1925 North Fifth street, early Friday night, Zehner report ed yesterday. The rug, laid oat to dry after being cleaned, was taken from the yard while the .family wa at home. :; . ,..,. Smith's Sheep KHlel County ' -Commissioner Smith reported yes terday that dogs Jhad killed fire lambs and one ewe, as - well as 'crippling five ewes and a lamb, in the herd of his St. Paul ranch. In compa'ny with Pal - Marnarch. county dog tax collector, he went to the ranch yesterday. Identified one of the dogs and killed it. Modern home furnished, double garage. Inquire 1135 North Cot tage St. Many Attend, Clinic Twenty one children, most of them about to enter school, attended the tox oid and vaccination clinic at the Salem health center yesterday morning. Most ot them were given both vaccination' against smallpox and toxoid immunisation against diphtheria. We Are Prescription Specialists Three Kegistered Pharma cists will compound your prescription with the same care and accuracy as your doctor took to write it. SchaeferV Drug: Store 135 X. Commercial - Dial 3107 The Original Yellow Front Candy Special Store of Salem Divorce Decree Sought Mary B. Kjeldersen ot Salem yesterday filed salt for divorce from Nels XJeldersen, to whom she wn mar ried last April, on the grounds that he became Jealous of her and n numerous occasions used - in toxicaUng ?nor to excess, and on several occasion swore at and struck at her, several times knock ing her down and one time knock ing out two of . her teeth; She seeks $ 7 S attorney's fees. ,; - Hughes Mrg. Co. Is located at 117 a. High. Tel. 5148'; j T v Scont Band Plays Tamer boy scouts of the newly-organised Troop 17 will hear the Salem scout band play tomorrow night. O. P. West, executive for Cascade area, will attend the Turner scout meeting and give Troop 17 boys opportunity to Join the band. .. On Wednesday night, the band, will give a concert in the high school building there. V Deaconess Program Today The semi-annual program of Salem Deaconess hospital will be given at the American Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. The public Is invited to attend the affair, which will consist of mu sical numbers , and "short talks.- - , Dry Cleanings Special: Men's suits or overcoats cleaned and pressed 25c. Ladles' dresses or coats 40c and up. Cherry City Cleaners, 230 N. Liberty Phone 7779. To Coqoille Miss Letts Wal lace, former statehouse employe, and for the past four years a teacher at Brooks, left yesterday for Coqullle where she will teach during the coming year. School will start there Wednesday. Two Couples Marry Two mar riage licenses were issued at the county clerk's office yesterday: Willard Stanton, 58, fanner living at 1020 North Cottage street, and Ocle Bowers, 39, Salem house keeper; and Mordon J. Oveross, 23, SUverton teacher, and Mildred Smith. 19, of Mt. AngeL "BcoU"THave Picnic "Boy Scouts' of .the Jason Lee church troop. No. 12, enjoyed, a swim- J mug party nei? at Jiaiei ureen park Friday evening, tor which Scoutmaster Don Douris supplied a treat and Barents the transpor tation. In a swimming. Jumping and running contest, the Dragon patrol Objects to Account Alice H. Page has tiled objections to the final account in the estajte of Doyle B. Smith, claiming that she Is a creditor of the estate to the amount of $1250, unpaid balance of a note, that the appraisal was inaccurate ' and other items - In complete. . . - " f Bntreos Gone East William J. Sn tress, chief engineer of the Portland General Eleeirlc com pany 'here, has left for Milwau kee, Wis., where he will attend an electrical conference. On his re turn trip a month from now.- he will bring his mother, who lives at Oshkosh, Wis., to Salem. Dr. Agnes Lewis 408 Oregon Bldg. Want Trial Set In the circuit court suit of Beulah Rand vs. Jo seph Rund, appeal has been made tor placing the trial on the docket of the September term of court. Plaintiff has tiled reply to de fendant's answer. : Counter Affidavit Filed In the circuit court case of Sara J. Stan lnger vs. E. E. Heckbert and oth ers, defendants have filed counter affidavits in regard to the filing of cost bills. PILES CURED ftttseat perattos at len ot das. DR. MARSHALL Sit Oreros Bid. Ffcoa SSOS Hospital Beds to Rent Call CO tO, Used Fnrnitare Department 151 North High WlHtElDIE "LTD DONE Coaxing Events : August Z3 Jfebcuska club picnic, advert park. ' : Angttst XOla TOneer picnic, Mehnma grove. ; September S Labor day. September 5 Marie County Federation of Cons mnnlty dabs picnic, Chans ; poes; Park. September 1 5 Freshm aa days -.open - at Wrttametto nnirersity. , ;. . September , IT Upper class registration opens, Willamette university. . September 19 Opening of Salens public schools.- September XO-October 1 Oregon state fair. . November 8 General election. Ob ltuary Pnttom At the residence- near Macleay, Friday. August 2 s, A. Jaek Pat ton, aged 71 years. Survived .by widow, Mrs. Mabel Patton; two sons, Vernon Patton of Macleay and Harry Patton ot Portland: two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Downing of Salem and Mrs. Jane Taylor of Portland; two brothers, K. B. Pat ton of Salem and Frank Patton ot Astoria; also three great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the chapel of CIough-Barrick com pany, Church at Ferry, Sunday. August 28, at 1:30 p. m. Inter ment Warren cemetery, Rev. D. J. Howe officiating. The Spa Chicken dinner, 50c 11 a, a. to 9 p. m. Senator Food Shop Special , chicken dinner, hot or cold, 35c. Turkey dinner, 45. Hunt's Cafe, 223 H N. Com'l Baked Virginia Ham. Fried Chicken, 60c Fish Filet, 35e Hotel Argo Dining Jioom Baked chicken and ham 50c BEACH FRONT COTTAGES All Sizes at Reasonable Rates Write for Particulars MRS. RUTH CRITES Cannon Bench, Oregon Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Office hours Tuesday and Satur day S to 5 p. m. 148 N. Commercial Salens Ptisans 1 and S Blodgett In this city. August IS, Delmer Dale Blodgett, aged 8 years. Son of Ira Blodgett, at residence, 160 Wilson street; also survived by brother Earl and half-brother, Darwin Davidson. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday, August 29, at i:so p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rlgdon & Son. Interment City View cemetery. " Weve for Reherlng---Frd V." and Gladys M. Mills have moved for "rehearing and reargument ot a notion to rait an. order of default and Interlocutory tfserao, frons circuit court, department two. They claim the court was not fully advisod upon the points on which th order, was issued. Relxnaams Sued Herman J. Spitsbart yesterday filed suit la department two of circuit court against Rich L. and Mao K. Ret jaann and others to foreclose on 12000 mortgage allegedly given by the defendants la payment f .-a promissory, not ot like amount.- ' Deftnlto Answer Wanted Ar thur D. and Minnie Hansen, plain-' tiffs, In their suit against Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehaefer, have filed a motion tor an order requiring the defendants to make a 'more cer tain and definite answer to their complaint. Dr. Agnes Lewis. 408 Oregon Bldg., is In her offices regularly now. Estate Settled Roy Burton, executor ot the estate of Ellen Ackerman, deceased, has filed re- uuest that the estate be declared fully settled. Th'e estate has been oivwea among the heirs and In- heritanee " tax. amounting-4 to 1183.52, paid, he states. Dr. Marey Preaches Dr. M. A. Marey, Methodist district superin tendent, will preach at First Meth odist church at 11 o'clock this morning. Church, school will bo new at o clock aad Toung People's forum at 8:30. Tax League Meets Henry Zorn of the Marion county tax equalisa tion league has called a commit tee meeting tor tomorrow night at the chamber of commerce rooms her. Dtvorc Case ToTbottbw The dlvore case ot Frank vs. Frank will be heard before Judge L. G. LeweUiag . In - department , two lot circuit court starting at It o'clock tomorrow morning, j On Tuesday the partition suit of Gorslino vs, sears via be begun. ; ; . ' ' Banhat Oosnes Here! 'W. E. Rauhut has eom to -Salens and taken a music studio. He fermer ly taught at San Francisco . and played over th radio in various 4 orchestras. r Woak) Alter Complaint '-Defendant in th circuit court case of F. M. Morely vs. John Morely h9 filed a motion to have certain portions -stricken from: the com plaint. ' Dr. Agnes Lewis, 408 Oregon Building, has returned from 'the National Osteopathic convention at Detroit, Michigan, now is in her offices regularly. Ant is Attacked -Th county sheriff has filed writ ot attach ment of an automobile, in th cas ot Fred S. Bynon Jr., vs. can s. Klngsley. IHdrldg ts Heu Phillip L Dodridge, member ot the nglner corps on the S. S. Tennessee, is homo on- furlough visiting- hr North Front street. His sain Ha... chored at Bremerton,. Wash. , - on th side. Nam eat Vacatiosi Miss Crac-. L Taylor of th county health de partment staff will leaveHa her vacatloa next Thursday.. She plans , to spend most of th time la Sa less, with a t f short motor trip dropped into the court house with County Road master Frank John son yesterday. Roads in his are are in good shape, he said. SPECIAL T Croquinole Ringlet End Permanent PUSH WAVE $2.00 complete appointment i Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 307 First Nst'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 3CS3 . Branch of Castle Pioneer Per manent' Wavers, Portland Tn. suits cleaned ' yx l ID PRESSED ji ; -Diy f A il sfi I orfer to meet competition' . mm m$n l iim MEira suits or mfVlUlm overcoats i j vl i':-:'v.vL J::Vy:-:-:-". cioaners ana ginii, j I - -1 CLEAN AND PRESS 25c LADIES' DRESSES OR COATS ' Our Dry Cleaning unit Is new snd up-to-date, and our operators are experienced cleaners sod spotters. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Salem Laundry Co. 263 S. High St. (WIEDER'S) TeL 9125 Smith At Hubbard, August 24," Mrs. Blanch Smith. Daughter of Mrs. Rachel LaFor of Hubbard; cou sins, R. D. Byland and Mrs. Lor ena Baltimore, both of Salem. Funeral services Monday. August 29, at 2 p. m. from th chapel ef W. T. Rlgdon A Son. Entombment Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. 14- Lipp At a local hospital. August 27. Edwin S. Lipp, aged 70 years, lat a resident of route 9. Survived by widow, Mrs. Emma Llpp; daugh ters, Mrs. C. S. Jratt of Salem, Mrs. J. A. Allen of Stockton; son. Harvey of Tacoma; sisters, Mrs. Rachel Dlehl, Mrs. Loretta Car ter; brothers, Jackson and John Llpp. all of Frankfort, Ind.; six grandchildren. Including Russell Pratt of Heppner. Funeral an nouncements later by Clough-Bar- rick company. Church at Ferry street. Just Received - One Hundred Dozen Sannyside Roads Good Chsrles Taylor, county road su pervisor In Sunnyside district, Now is the Time to Enter Your Child Without Charge in a 0 o o o o IPIfatgi?aiplM3 (SdDimCeGtl: Four Classes of EntranU i CLASS A First, second and third awards for prettiest baby over K months and under 12 months of age. CLASS B First, second and third awards for prettiest girl baby over 12 months snd under S years. CLASS C First, second aad third awards tor prettiest boy baby over 12 months and under B years. V CLASS D . First, second and third awards for prettiest twins under 5 years. your Child May Win One of 12 Valuable Prizes. Brief Facts About the Contest: Any child of 5 months to 5 years of age may enter. 12 beautiful prises and free pictures to the winners. It costs nothing to enter the child in th contest. Ton may enter more than one child. I If V-v7 I from the Rollin's Hosiery Mills These hose are the exact numbers that you have been buying from our stock at $1.50 and $2. 5 1 Gauge, Super. Sheer and 48 Gauge Chiffons. All the late shades, . both short and long lengths and every size to select from. You will find some of them slightly irregular, but our 'positive guarantee goes with every pair the same as our other merchandise. WE WANT YOU TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH ROLLIN'S RUNSTOP GUARANTEED HOSE and we are going to place this entire lot on sale at the introductory price of WIS Sittings only ment. - by appoint- Hundreds of youngsters took advantage of our contests held last year. All photographs will be ex hibited at the Oregon to October 2. state fair September 2( :. It Costs You Nothing to Enter Your Child in This Popular Contest " Just Telephone 7830 For Appointment I Merchants GiTing Prizes Include Capital Drug Store. Atlas Book Store, Miller Mercantile Co., Salem Laundry Co. (Welder's). Eoff Electric, Imperial Furniture Store, Montgomery Ward it Co., Price Shoe. Store, Kennell-EUls. . - " Keimimellll-ISIlIlnG ho Come in end Get at Least a Half Dozen Pahs as They Wm Hot Last Long at This Price S35429-;OMgon Bid?., Salem: 4 lit feDrLXWillia- . -Chiropodist Foot - Sptdalisl. Ahrays : ht r: . . ..... The Best Repair Work at the Lowest Price at m m ai .'..1. - ! Vs. ;v r - r