The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 11, 1932 PAGE ELEVEN L, ocabNews Briefs 2. Iyjlon Troop Planned w Tlu i J lffn$ Deer Shot W. H. Car4 Capital post No. American .Le gion, committee on, , Boy bcouts will meet with Executive O. P. West In Cascade area headquar ters office. First National Bank building, - tonight tor plan for a Legion-sponsored troop. O. E. PaW mateer Is chairman and other members.: are Douglas McKay. General George A. White, Her man Brown. Earl R. Adams and J. T. Delaney. F. Howard Zlnser will be scoutmaster and C. W. Bartlett assistant, , - Less than one cent a day will par your year's subscription to The Statesman by mall during Bargain Period, now on. Send la your $3 today; limited time to this annual offer which applies only to mall subscriptions In Oregon. Court Bust Today Prelimin ary bearing for Z. McQoHegal, ae- . Incused ol larceny by bailee in tax " jSa lng grain from May Meeham and J selling same, will be held at z o'clock this afternoon before Jus tice) of the Peace Miller Hayden. This morning at 19 o'clock Judge Hayden will pass sentence in the case of Harold and Ralph Dntoit. brothers, charred with larceny of walnuts. They were found guilty in trial held In justice court re cently. Mrs. Belle Lent of the Battle Creek Food Co. will be at the Model Food Market all day Fri day to consult with anyone with regard to their food problems. Free diet advice for specific needs. First Report Meeting Mem bers of the fire teams w6rklng on the Y. M. C. A. enrollment week met for luncheon at the Y yesterday. Paul B. Wallace presided at the meeting and short talks were given by J. T. Dela ney, H. V. Collins, T. A. Lives ley. C. A. Sprague, Carle Abrams, and Walter Socolofsky. Every body on the teams Is asked to be out to the luncheon at noon today. Vinegar apples wanted. Gideon 8 toll Co., 450 South Summer St. Pep Meeting -Held Preced ing the football game with Bend Saturday, a pep meeting was held at the close of school yesterday In the high school gymnasium Brief pep talks were given by the students and yells were led by Rupert Parks who was elect ed as yell leader the same day at the Associated Student Body meeting, in the , place of Zollle Volchok who resigned. ne is' exhibiting what Is describ ed as one or. the I in est specimens of deer brought to Salem this sea- havinr it mounted. TheC: antlers tare eight points. Gardner hunted with R. D. . Hul- sey ' and -his - son, ' Kenhey, In ' the country southeast of Bend., They also bagged a tourrpoint deer. Be cause of .the dryness, only eight deer were seen Jn the eight days they were hunting. - The 'Oregon Statesman annual Bargain for ; Mall subscribers. From Sept. 15th to Oct. 15th spe cial offer; Oaefnlt year 11.00 by mall only, anywhere in Oregon.- Bring $10,000 Suit Stilt to collect 1 9.00 0 on a mortgage note was - brought- yesterday in circuit court here. Sarllda Smith named John Tiede and others as defendants: The original note was made in February, 1933, and was for 910,900. "No Hunting" and "No Trespass ing" signs tor sale at Statesman nff!i Thompson Fined $7 .50 Plead ing guilty to a charge of speed ing, Herschel Thompson, Front and Columbia streets, yesterday was fined S7.50 by Municipal Judge Poulsen. It pays to hare a reserve of pre paration tor one's work. The Cap ital Business College night school can supply this reserve. Starts Monday. Office open for registra tion tonight. Case Continued Non-support charges again Elmer R. Conn are continued for 90 days by ruling of the Justice of the peace, and defendant allowed to go on his own recognizance Turner Christian S. S. rally Sun Oct. 16. Spe. features, bskt. din Prultt Takes Charge Oscar Pruitt took charge of the Salem Heights Boy Scout troop, No. 11 last night. He takes the place of Mr. Church as scoutmaster. QF SCHOOL-GWEF1 Statesman's ' gas ' Cocking Classes , Close With Good Attendance ; - Goes to Bellinzham Harry V, Collins, district manager of the telephone company, will go today to Bellingham, Wash., on a busi ness trip. 18 r COMING HERE Miss Elisabeth Reger closed the two-day gas cooking school at the Capitol theatre yesterday. The at tendance was considerably larger than the day before and the Inter est was marked In the Tarions fea tures of the program. The school was sponsored by The Statesman In company with the gas cotnnany. Busicks ' and a number of local and national firms interested In home supplies. There were many calls for rec ipes which' were on yesterday's program, and three of the most! Albert B Weigel, domestic trade commissioner . of the: Lc An celes chamber ef commerce, who will come to Salem Mon day to work on business ydj of - Oregon for increasing the volume of business betweea this state and California. popular are printed herewith: Tamale Pie 1 cup corn meal ZH teaspoons salt 4 eups boiling water Cook the corn meal in a double boiler one hour. Line a deep pud ding dish or casserole with the hot mush, saving enough for the top. Filling: 2 cups ground meat (cooked) 1 small clove garlic 1 medium onion (chopped fine) 1 tablespoon butter 1 can tomato hot sauce 1 can tomato soup L a nnvAN V 111 twff Broro onion anarllc In but- .3 Ah"9 ?I T JE ter. stirring constantly. Add sauce, ZXv Tn fn3.n , in , It h .An mh ti.tZ 8k information regarding meth- Boosnrje trade is PURPOSE OF SURVEY soup and chill powder. Let this mixture simmer until thick or ods for creating a greater volume Fi PMMIiL ID ii in i L.II11.LM I. -y ... -?rY- 'IXf. 'ML- Central. Howeir; Pupils Hear. HelpfuT Talks by'Lan- sina and Taylor i minsi holidays som e 1 1 m as . ; . I I . prove U be anything but- si CENTRAL HOWELL. " Oct. .11. 1 " holiday.- It should be r- r-Fire. prevention, weak was. oh? J ranged se that .the day after, a served by the pupils of the upper 1 holiday could be a rest day or grides Monday morning. Several I something. . .Everybody appear talks on fire nreventlos and first I t be "dowsT . yesterday, kinds aid were siren by members of the ) ttrsd, bored, or was It becsuse the seventh and eights, grades, am or I writer felt that way everyone eise iglnal play was given by the fifth l appeared so.to him. Anyhow wen ana'sum graaes. ;: - - lbs glad to welcome ue aexx one. , , special zeatures oi me program with several members of the press gallery out urging state employes and others to Join the organisa tion. The gymnasium Is the big attraction ter mem in offices aU day long and it was reported many officials and employes are lining np for tke winter exercises. It's great for girth eontroi. r How that we're had couple days rail" after granting It so long, football fans are looking aaxieasly at the skies wonder lag what kind of a" gridiron -Oregon and CCLA will play oa la Portland tomorrow. .But there Is always one sure thing, they never postpone the con tests, ee there will be a rain checks. : were talks by Off leer Lansing of the state police on- prevention of accidents In traffic and by Mr. Taylor of the state tire marshal's office about fire basardav One of the features of the sys tem of teaching which Mrs. S shorn is introducing here Includes an hour and a half period on Monday mornings devoted to the study of hygiene, in which all the upper grades take part, this work tak ing the place of the regular II- mfnute period each day. I At last a definite promise. The Mrs. Zehr, Mrs. w.. A. Nafxlg-1 final meeting of the committee on ers mother, left Wednesday tori the state bar examinations was her home th Ohio after a visit of I held in Portland last night aad several months with her daughter. I Arthur Benson expects to get the Newi ot the marriage of ' Ed-1 iut of numbers of those who ward Rudlshauser to Miss La- I nassed earlr todav in order to ad- mood of Salem is -a surprise to I ye the waiting 101 would-be t many ot his friends. The young I torneys of their fate. It looks oonpie pian to uve at uorvaius. i promising for today. jar. ana am. wauers, woo about 15 minutes. Add meat and T. sih.t? v w5i i two dosen ripe olives. Pour mix- IflfSl Z.Sr?& I Los Angeles chamber of com- bake in a 250 degree oven 1 hour, merce. will be in Salem on Mon- (Ton can prepare this dish in the dar' ctober l1' morning and bake any time.) Banana Bread 1 cup sugar cup shortening 2 eggs 4 tablespoons sour milk 1 teaspoon soda 2 cups flour Cream sugar and shortening un til well blended. Add beaten eggs The purpose is to eatabjifV closer business relationship , : be-; tween the producers of the two sections. Already there is a large amount ot trade, but this can be Increased through cooperation. Suggestions wilt be -sought from chamber of commerce officials, business men, bankers, producers and others. . These will be com bo tight the Frank Cowden place last year and whose buildings were destroyed by fire during the summer, have decided not to re build at present and are moving to a house In another community for the winter. CIIST11 SHE SPEAKER IS HEARD The information was con veyed to the clerk of court by letter from Roscoe Nelson, chairman of the board, who most have read oar column in which .we commented on the long delay. He explained it by stating be bad been called east and just returned. WeTL let's hope too many of the boys wont be disappointed after waiting this long. Ob ltuary Stark At the residence, route 7, Sa- lnm Tnoa1T Hi 11 Rnnrni Wanted at VnHliV StarV otrort 7fi TPJH -I a . . fc O . J He leaves to mourn his passing Lottla Transferred Mrs. Har-I widow. Mlna, at home; one rf- T?mn TTnatftr haa aaugmer, aura, uno noiaiener, -Hit- i.ar Arimt. Mr. and Mrs. Mollno. Ore.; three grandchil Clean cotton rags Statesman office. Dissolve soda in sour milk and Piled and published by the Los add alternately with flour. Mash Angeles organisation. 3 large or 4 small bananas, add to bread mixture. Bake in loaf pan for 1 hour at 300 degrees. Pepper Cnp Salad 8 green peppers 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 tablesp. chopped celery 1 tablesp. chopped onion 1 tablesp. minced pimento Vt teaspoon salt Mayonnaise 1-8 teaspoon paprika lettuce Ray Conway, of the Oregon Mo- i tor association Was here from Portland yesterday on a campaign against defective automobile A lecture asDronriate to these) lights. In this connection the state sober times in that it dealt with I police Issued orders that any mo ths relationship of work, and the I torists with defective lights from individual's attitude toward now on would be issued citations work, to the universal plan, was I which will cost those with bad delivered at the First Church of I ugnts all court costs. Christ, Scientist, here Thursday DEFECTIVE LIGHTS A campaign to rid the Oregon highways of automobiles equip ped with defective or Improper Cut peppers in half crosswise wM launched Thursday by W. FrFcer, that MrLottls, who dren: one sister In w UMbxTbbnw SeW has been employed in the Kress ?faTer eTc6 from cna! M !Zf "one - eyed" Hjrhtlng store in San Francisco for the past ciougn-Barrlck company naay 180 1 hold mixture to- equipment would receive special three years, has been transferred at 1:45 p. m followed by funer- J11 SeDDe??uns with attention from his operatives, to Honolulu, where he will fill the al services at 2 p m at German g"!!; "ph8 "i have received a large num- a., ...i.t..i in i ijiiLneraii rnuTTTt. isio ana iaie. i . r r i . j-. postnoa vi x.1Qli6 -- r- - ----- t- onnaise and serve on crlsn lettuce w VL cumyiaiuui suiu5 u- i a. .11 a A.sv night by Richard J. Davis, C. S.. of Chicago, member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church in Boston. The teaching of Christian Science," said Mr. Davis, "throws an entirely new light on what is called work. It shows us that what we have regarded as some thing unworthy, or unpleasant. really an opportunity to dem onstrate life, activity and accom plishment. Christian Science lifts it into the realm of achievement and progressive unfoldment." Previously In leading up to this Idea, the speaker had said: the new store recently opened in that city. They are leaving -San Francisco this week end. Rev. Fred Theur officiating. In terment L O- O. F, cemetery. leaves. Now is the time to renew your At the residence, 1920 Waller LLlfTTl KeDUDllCanS mail lumcnyiiun tw xuo wicbuu shto, joumuj, uvi, it, mis. TX'lf Statesman. Annual bargain period Alberta M. Fresonke, aged 19 3JTIQ Vf llllBITlSOTl now on till October the 15th. Only years. Survived by widower, L. C. 13.00 for one full year by mall Fresonke of San Diego; parents, h OT MSTKS Pl9CG BUJUUCIQ IU J L I . - " - i em; granamotner. Airs. u. v. nenjLie VST?. A.! Terpening or Minton, . u.; sis- Th0 Lnn county republican lookout for defective liehts. On- fective motor vehicle lights dur ing the past few weeks," Pray de clared. "Operatives of the state police department have Issued thousands of warnings, but appar ently these have not been effec tive. Alibis and excuses will not be accepted in the future." Pray Issued a bulletin to all op eratives of the state police depart ment urging them to be on the 4 w 1 estate of Blanc he Drake Henue ters, Mrs. Effie Muno of Eureka, central committee yesterday fil- erators of cars equipped with de, was ordered closed yesterday In cal.. Mrs. Nellie Loose of Silver-1 wt .oi. 1 !..- u, ni . county court here. R. K. Drake ton Mls9 Ptrlcia Roberts or Sa- here a certificate ot nomination celve citations, which will make served as administrator . EmU iem; brothers, L. E. Roberts of for Clyde E. Williamson of Al- it necessary for them to appear In Henkle, sole heir to 8317 lert at- silverton, Ed Roberts of Carrie- bany, wno se6ks to succeed Wil- court and assume any costs that ter the estate was wound up, Tine, Sask., Canada. Funeral ser- iard l. Marks as stata senator for mu ha lm.ftd. Tha camoalrn V couta not DO locaiea ana ine viCes will be held from the TJnn conntv. Winiinion'i nmt .111 tnd to th moat ranata money was turned over to tne ciough-Barrick company chapel Win .DDer on tha Novem-ber bal- diatrfpta of th utata Prav an- oiufua, uti. i, t xv . m. xu i i0t. H nOUnCOd terment i. u. u. r. cemetery. Althourh it was renorted that Prav declared that lleht testlnr the Linn countv democratic ran-1 f ntinna r in nnratfnn In all . 1 . I r " nciurckcr i fral rnmm Una rrnd nominated I narta of th f tn and thAr fa n county. Clean cotton rags Statesman office. wanted at Ies Go South Mr. and Mrs. In this city, Thursday, October sm r.ariand of Tjhan on tnr th I MMtlnn tfsr tnntnf vnhlclna hivlnf O. M. Lee plan to start today for 13, Miss Louise Heldecker, aged office of state senator, his certi- operated with defective lighting southern California to spend an o yen. ourTiTea Dy Bisieru, mro. Hcate of nomination had not equipment. indefinite time lor tne oenent oi t"r ftunmuijou ul Deen received at the state de- Mrs. Lee's health. Mr. Lee has wise; nieces, Mrs. Minnie uign- partment yesterday been advertising director for the an oi mnwauxie, Mrs. 1. j. uer TJnlted Purity group ot individual- ichty of Mllwaukie, Mrs. Louise ly-ownedN grocery stores. He has woian oi MuwauKie, Mrs. I3mi in lot! taken a leave of absence and hopes f Walden of Jersey City, N. J. and 1 alilCl III I all to return in a few months. Mrs. Alma Mueller of Jersey City; nephews, William Kollmorgen of Milwaukle, Louis Kollmorgen ot rieaas o uiy -7 Jersey City. Funeral announce- Oldtime dance Macleay Saturday. Rodenbough pleaded not guilty in Justice court yesterday to charge of larceny by bailee, and will be tried October 20 at 10 a. m. He is accused ot selling two love birds belonging to Kenneth Keuscher and falling to turn the money over to the owner. They are said to have been sold for S4. ments later company. by Clough-Barrlck j Highway Meeting Is Delayed a Week franincr iharcr: The neit meeting of the state dU"fli "a highway commission has been tin Kari I HPrlfC et for November 2 In Portland " instead of October ZS, as pre- 1 1 vlously announced. racing iwo cuargea lufunmsi Contracts arrreKsline In ex worthless checks, D. E. Hamel isces9 of $500,00 will be awarded in the county Jail here with bail at thjg m&etlng, the highway eacn eount nxea at fiuuu. I commissioners announced. on Olles la this city Friday, October 7, 1 Several other similar checks glv- Mrs. Irma Olles, aged 22 years, i n hr Hamel are said to be out. Survived by one brother and one! He Is accused of obtaining child, In Silverton. Private fun- nronertv nnder false Dretenses. ln- eral services to be held Friday, volvin? lvln a 111 check to the No Hunting" and "No Trespass- ctob?rT,1 4 ' 10 : m- from the Salem Wrecking company; and ot ing" signs for sale at Statesman wuusu-oauivi """"""J- giving a cnecx witnout sumcieni 'office. " funds to Dan Burns here. On each Bonche charge, he asked 24 hours in Sponsorship Changed Spon- At the residence 1610 Mission wblch to enter plea when he was sorshlp of the Stayton Boy Scout street. October 13, Charles T. brought before Justice of the troop, No. 25, has been changed j Bouche, Survived by widow, Ma- J peace Miller Hayden yesterday. from the Masonic loage to me 1 oei m. uoucne or saiem; sons,! Parent-Teacher association, Exec- Charles Bouche. Parrls Bouchei Trial for Lockhart Herman C. j utive O. P. west announced yes-1 aad Joel Bouche, all or Salem, j Lockhart, accused of dismantling i Dr. B. X. Lee Stdner Wed- night eoeeaicd fata 40th wedding aaarrersary. He says Mrs. Steincr was married at the time. With them te aid la obeerring the event were Mr. aad Mrs. Sam Fariand, married day bwt not at the place, The 8teinrs were married ten Salens. Sr. Btelner has been head of the Oregon atate hospital more than half of his: married' life. wnue uanand et Lebanon was former stau senator. Garland has' been nominated again by the democrats for the seat left vacant by Wniard Marks. He will op pose Clyde K. Williamson ot Al bany at the November election. Betnrms from the recent reg istration are coming ia. The three counties reporting early yesterday showed lncreaaea of from 53 la Morrow county to 332 la Gilliam. The republi cans gained 158 ia Hood River aad OO ia Morrow. Gilliam county ahowed a decrease ef 198 in total regis tratlowr A. H. Averill. state Insurance commissioner, left Portland with Mrs. Averill last night for Dallas. Texas, where he will attend the national convention of state Insur ance commissioners. Averill has turned down national positions with the group as he says he can do more outside. REGISTRATION Gil DIED j CfiiilES The first three counties to re port their registrations tor the November election te thmecre- tary bf state showed democraue rains,. while In two ef the coun ties . the republican registration - was heavier than two years age. 1 The .three counties reporting , complete registration figures ln- daded Gilliam. Hood River and Morrow. " Ths repablicaa registration ia Gilliam county dropped from 111 t two rears age to 171. walls the. democratic registration Increased from 4TI te til. There were 19 miscellaneous registrations. The total registration ia cmiam coun ty this year was HIT or 111 toss than la 1828. Hood River registrations fa- eladed 1512 republicans. 1144 democrats and 81 of ether par ties and miscellaneous. The total registration ia Hood River county was 1828. as against till la 1928. Ot the latter registered vot ers 2411 f were republicans and 828 democrat.. . The registration la Morrow county this year Included 1728 re publicans, S84 democrats and 8s miscellaneous, for a total ef 289T. This is an increase of 10 republi cans and 18 democrats. STEELHAMMER RETURNS SILVERTON. Oct. IS George Steel hammer, who left a. month ago as delegate to the national convention ot druggists at Bos ton, has returned to his home here end reports a very pleasant trip. Mr. Steelhammer went as delegate from Oregon. LIQUID - TABLETS - SALYB Checks Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia ia SO miautes. Ma laria ia S days. 668 SALYB for HEAD COLDS. Most Speed Remedies Known. It was showa the auto fatali ties for September were 33, per haps one of the greatest num ber for one month for some time and almost three times that for September a year ago. Conway said the new light or der would prove effective aad cat down the casualties. Ray further commented highly con cerning the new white lines down the center of . the high ways.' They are a great help ia night driving. The Father Thomas Y. Keenan, for mer member of the state narole T&a very nature or God, di-i board, visited his friends at the vine mind, is ceaseless activity. I canltol yesterday. He resigned It never comes to a stop, neverlfrom the board recently because reacnea a pomi wuere 11 is wear- of press of Other duties. Charles led or worn out. Mind is ever p. Pr.T. .fata snnerintendent of aien ana awaae. fot ma reason 1 nolle and former narole officer. .. . : . . I was named on tne board to sue- necuon. is aierx, awaxo ana ceed Keenan. aure, eviaencmg lorerer uie av sire to be active, to be about the business of Mind. $400,000 Paid Treasurer on With the governor in Eastern Oregon along with, the govern or from Nevada, California aad Idaho a guest of BUI Haaley. on a hunting expedition, aad many other state officials planning te ge after In mm a I .mfao I Chia pheasants or votes early w.ww wr.i tomorrow, it is begin The. state tax commission yes terday turned over to the state treasurer approximately 8400,- 00, representing recent pay ments under the personal Income and excise corporation tax laws. A total ot 8821,000 represent ed personal income tax payments for the year 1881, while 84100 included payments due for 1910. The remaining 174,500 was re ceived nnder the operation of the excise corporation tax law for the year 1111. ' sing to ap pear as though the capitol win be about deserted. Here' luck all, and we like China pheas ants, by the way. The duck sesv son follows. French Shop Buys quality, garments for spot cash and sells them at prices that are- absolutely right. Note the prices quoted on the dif ferent items shown daily in our windows. Examine the quality; carefully in our garments. We offer you a distinct and outstanding service in the way of charge accounts at no added coat or extra charge. A. P. SPEER Masonic Temple 115 No. High The T. M. C. A. drive Is on, Mm M Uim IA Bm4i1ilaMM4M4(01 "IIH lllMI. MM k UmY RlbiMa. Taaa ! Bay V fraar TrmttiL. Ask (or curt .v.f mil aTi vMa riiu, M. V I III. BtM,SHnllliu. H-wl goto BT PaOCCCTJ guarvan How about furnishing your attic or a new room in the basement with beau tifully grained fir ply wood at less than plaster or fibre board? i Hansen & Liljequiit, Inc. Dealer ia Lumber and Building Materials Chnrch and Mill TeL 0181 nrx niTTN n r i Instruction Costs! Will Result if the Proposed Zorrr-Mscphcrsoa School "Jusglins" Bill Is Allowed to Ptl TW aoatlr amm ka dd br Ut 7kw r. IS StaSaa. wkiofc Van 1 ttw taa rMM mt unra Im m vkoc aarailly ia mmir a aaatir nbaote aad enatou S NEW tro terday. R. G. Wood is scoutmas ter. Household furniture for sale. See Mr. Gheer, 212 Oregon Bldg., 10 to 6. Tel. 7783. Fire Pumper Repaired The large Seagraves pumper was re-1 Funeral announcements later by a motor vehicle without surren W. T. Bigdon and Son. derlnr title, will be riven trial in iustice court Friday. October 11, Uckel at 2 n. m. t In this citv Oct. 11. L. H. Lick- el, aged 70 years, a resident of Void Licenses Operation ot a 592 North Summer street. Hub-(motor vehicle with void llll 11- band of Mary B. Lickel; father of I cense plates was admitted in Jus- Harvey J. Lickel of Everett, tice court yesterday by Floyd tUr?. eIrS! rSm "urvived by two Tox, who was fined 115 and costs, vasterdav afternoon from portpi . . I v71v v. -.I land. It was Uken to the Sea, 1 grnqCaren. . 1 w graves snop mere Monaay ior , overhauling of the motor. t Coming Events Oct. 11-14 State conven tion of W. C T. C. at First Presbyterian church. October 21 Willamette vs. Albany, night football game. October 21-22 Ore g o a American association o f Cniversity Women. October 24 Salem cham ber of commerce host to legion dram corps." ; .October 28- Bepublicaa' ' rally for county; Senator 8teiwer speaks here. -October 28 Salem high vs. " Astoria high, night football game. Korember . uen electioa. - Friaay, oct. 14, at i:so p. m. from Rlgdon's mortuary under j i the direction of the L O. O. F. ; lodge. Interment Cityview ceme-1 tery. Redfera At the residence, 1102 Broad way, early Thursday, Oct. 11, Mo ses Calvin Redfern, aged SB. Hus band et Mrs.Luella Redfern, fa ther of Alois Redfern of Salem, Mrs. Leona Hale of Salem and Calvin, Robert and Clifford, all of Salem; son of Moses C Red fern of Blackburn, Ark. Remains at Rlgdon's mortuary. Funeral an nouncements later. WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP HOTEL NEFF Rates $UM to S1.SO Modern. Hot' and Cold 'Water, Steam Heat i-"',v;."-:' Herbert In this city, Wednesday, Oct. 11, Ralph Herbert, aged CI years: brother of Harry Herbert of Og deasbnrg. Wis., Jesse Herbert ot Ogams, Wis. Also. survived by one sister la Royal Oak. Mich. Re mains at Rlgdon's mortuary. An nouncements of Ittnerti later. Vacuum Cleaner and Floor Waxert To Rent ajsifi MMnmammnnuMluwnamiB" 'Call C910, Used Fnralture Department 1B1 North Cifih MEMBER United Stales, National group Tka foOowkw arapk. vkiea m .laat.n.J tnm ttta atbaatSa Statw CXbea al Kdacahoa for tba acaoal Bnbiil t auUaaa. oU tehtaim at 'ujqpiUnnf aVfini!!'." Sm al Ua Uaitad mmhm ai tax nana Wiwaaf 1931-11. wiU iw 1 1 nit tram aa 1 IS THIS ECONOMY? 3 Combined Resources $90,985,095.18 r Statement of condition as of September-30 shows tKe comHlneb! iourcej of tKe.Unitecl States National and its affiliate banks (of wnicK this is one) to be; $90,985.095.1 8. Therein ar representecl both' strjhrigtK anH ..service.:.. . '. '4 UNITED StatIbs National Banic SAIEM, OREGON Thc Hank thai Strvict HwU; U Ui HGUKXCA), an i Hfcawaa.iaaaWaartrflaara.ljF im Q.I1I aa ia hmmm. t , l mmmmt S' fIGUSZ (S) hariac taste W FIGURE CO t n ij cu laau uaWbaaa iitml hi theVatfmitraf trOSOM3UTuraraa4toaaaaaaa ti tit riajfir iaaa ml L ' ia,sse ADumoAXi. xaatafenoa' txtrssa arsoeu GraMA4v4 ; i X f " . I i. I t :