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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salest; Oresron, Wednesday Morning, October 19, 1932 PAGE FIVE I I . oral News Rrief 1 32SG0UTS USTBJ 1 - - r- ' rnn nnnrv nnnn I U 1 11U1IU I UUUII Burial Here Today Committal Courthouse tot Salem No.- S; Edward Casey of Chemawa No. 8. Second claw merit badges: Har ry Landon, George Cummings. 1 Ore Wiggins, Thomas Plouff e and Hugh Edmo, all of Chemawa No. Grmres Kot Guilty Prellmia- services for William . Bobbins. J ary hearing in assault and battery 280 Cof&elKJOad, Portland, will I charge against Hamr Graves re- he heldt-the Odd Fellows ceme- j suited in the case' being dtscontln- I Jurine Bett t6 Preside at Cochran, of the Calvary . Baptist Hayden found Graves not guilty! rTOOram TOniQnt Ifl vaurca, assisting imperial oage i aner eacn siae naa pot on several No. IJ;-3L-P.-A-;A. M.fcia. the J witnesses. Mrs. Rosa Koenfg was - graveside ceremonies. F u n e r a ll private prosecutor in the -case. services ? wCU, be held in,: Portland lodging assault and battery data ' Thirty-two Boy Scouts .were . this morning at. Fialey's chapel, against Graves as result of an In- registered yesterday to appear at and the remains :wlll arrive at the eldent which she alleged occurred the court of honor la the county cemetery ,-here- b on t 12:80 two or three years ago. ' '- 1 courthouse at 8 o'clock tonight to v- o'cloeki'irT-??. ;..-; - ; ' ; ' receive "advancements. Judge' H. . ; r ; , Y,infr Iif0w"t24 - Geon EL Belt of the state supreme court Take your. i"A ra,ninf at Stols Co 450 South Summer . -1U pre8ld0 mBd T. r. Roae ,erve . , fVmfcf ItnHn. Tlnxn ' TT II COUrt ClerlC. course -wunoui,-, auaiuoaai cost, i r wm i.. mia nr..,. . ' i-I commltt of th TruT' omnnsd 1 Awards will be as follows. "iiir, ruBUS ur tin i .cjenj -" . --- - ircrair v-orp., aiem. ' i- i-i . J t 7w t, .t V I L . , rl V ' BlalsdelL Salem trooo No. 8; Piwd Is Allotted The state de- met at the Y. M. C. A. building I Jlitn' D2n,1 was notified that it has been, at tloa for the local group. The reg- loted ior the first quarter of the ular meeting of the club will be year 18SJ a total of $15,877.42 next Thursday night, for vocational education in Ore- - gon. Of the total amount, f 12.-1 ! Favors Postoffice Congress, smiii.u,iiu aiu W.. C. Hawley has recom- . t. I -t - ,,n.Mi mended 'the establishment of a 1 8 : Elmer Smith and-Eugeae Be set funds. The money is used for postofflce at Cedar Camp. Marlon 1U Salem No. 12r Connie Hylton, teacHftjg Vocational agriculture, county, which Is 17 miles south- Tm o. ZQ. . vocational home economics, voca- east of . Silverton. He has also First class scout Simeon Bean tional trade industry and teacher recommended the appointment of nd Frankljn Juneau of Chemawa ' iii, ;. , Mrs. Edith F. Filer for Toostmaster No! 8. rv- . j for the new office. ' " I I rtTst tlaas merit fcadges-Gor-I-awj er Admitted The state don Carl, Salem No. 12; Chester supreme court Tuesday admitted Two Permits Two building Lanktree, Salem No. ; Winston to Dractlce in Oretron sTTI of the permits ware issued yesterday by Gosser. Raymond Griffin and Har 50 young men and women who City Building Inspector E. C, Jvey Griffin, West Salem No. 15; were successful in the state bar Bushnell; one to Mrs. George I Harlan Anderson, Silverton No. examinations held, in Salem last Bayne to alter a two-story store! 20; Arnold Otjen, Silverton No. - July. Tie results of the examin- building at the State Veterans' I 23; Hugh Heritage, Falls City No ations were announced here last Bonus commission far repair of a I 30; Charles Petrle, Harry Parker, week. Of the total number taking dwelling at 904 Jefferson street, Warren Elliot, James RlddelL tho examinations 50 were success- . . I Herbert -Moreland and Leonard ful while 47 failed. in". ?iai,r.8ma? ??uai . rKn Snider, all of Monmouth No. 28 t-erioa wui ena wunm a lew more SUr MOut Leslie Evans of K G W broadcast to-nite, Wed., oys. uur oner, i ne uregon chemawa No. 8 and Russell Sheon Oct. 19th at 6:50 p. m. School statesman io any aaaress m ure- of Monmouth No. 28. consolidation bill. gon oy man oniy, 3 per year. Order today don't delay. Chang Headquarters Head quarters for the Marion County Watkins Fined W. P. Wat Republican central committee kins, paid a fine of $25 and costs were removed yesterday from 332 in justice court yesterday after State street to the Guardian pleading guilty to possession of building, corner of State and Li- intoxicating liquor. He was ar berty streets, where, they will be rested October 7 by state police, located in the former Salem Bank but made his first appearance in of Commerce room until after court yesterday. election. . , ,t Loretta Mae West, a beauty Principals to Meet Starting w wrht nit n Crossings Allowed The public this week Salem elementary drcuIt court Tuesday to recover utilities commission Tuesday school principals will meet every $2350 'in damages from the Ka- granted the application of the Wednesday for a study class with foury department store, Inc She Oregon Electric Railway com- Miss Carlotta Crowley, supervisor, cim8 this sum as a result of al- pany for permission to construct in her office adjacent to the high ieSed misleading statements made lis rauroaa across l roaas ana 1 scuom Diinumg. highways In Linn county. The , , .. of this year In connection with ri?i"t:nd3 from Lebanon to zssbZSu .he: " ? " I will meet at the chamber of com merce here Friday, from 10 a. m. Period will end within a tew more until 3 p. m.. E. N. Walker, state - V' l""2l P.U' "lT'.J.. IfiZ9 the Oregon building whereas gon by mail only, 83 per year. Order today don't delay. Household furniture for sale. See Mr. Gheer. 212 Oregon Bldg., Take Bankruptcy In recent 10 to 6. Tel. 7783. bankrupt proceedings are listed th fnllntt-ln Co lam noranna- Will. MISS Long AwJT MiSS Har- iam C Pickens clerk debts' 310- rlett Lon state librarian, is in equipment purchased for Salem 522 90 credits' 81180- Oliver H tne middle west this month vis- and never used, $408 expense In m.vt. iawr rtcht. siiQl Iting her parents who live in Ne- connection with the deal and 14 rrodltM 4i'lo- rharles K I braska. She is' expected back by 11000 in travel costs and loss of u,' .,. t4c17 71 -rfiHita I the month end. trade while the deal was pending. 2Zfi0- Bailey Here E. F. Bailey. Juniors to Meet Junior mem- former democratic candidate for bers of the Artisans lodge will governor of Oregon, was in Salem gather In an open meeting at the yesterday and appeared at the Artisan building. Thursday at luncheon of the board of directors 6:30 p. m. Parents, children and of the Uons club at the Sna their friends will be present. A Credit 5Icetin,r Regular week program will be held and refresh- , meeting of the Salem Retail ments served later In the evening. CredU associatlon will be neld thi3 BEAUTY OPEH IF jj -AlRRllNDED CAfilNET-llNIgrERaj; I DECIDE tjfltTIGiSrJT 'A . J- it" xf "... t,AT""i I . . r J OF POUCE EMPTY .t riDTPDSSIBlERDVV Although British statesmea ae popularly believed tbe stlcklersor tradi tion, refusing to move with, the times,, many of the members of Ihe pres Jens cabinet are keeping pace with the-forward march of pxtorressw Her ;is Sir John Simon, Foreign Minister, ail equipped iorap aerial journey! from London to Geneva, Switzerland, t. attend the disarmament con ference. He is being given a boa voyage by little Angela Manning. I c daughter of Sir John's stepson. IS Sib K! floor space In a store project Ka foury was undertaking here. She claims he told her he had ar- the lease by Kafoury was never executed. On the strength of Kafoury's allegations, plaintiff cntends she lost 81600 on sale of her beauty shop in Portland $899 on new EVANGELIST MS SEIilES ON FRIDAY Undergo Operations John Nelson, advertising solicitor for The Statesman, and Stephen Mergler, reporter, recently under went tonsillatomy operations at a local hospital. Neison was back at work yesterday; Mergler is ex pected back shortly. K G W broadcast to-nite. Wed., Oct. 19th at 6:50 p. m. School consolidation bill. Copy Voters' List A crew of girls was placed at work here yesterday by the State Federation of Labor copying the names and addresses of all persons register ed for the November election. The names will be used in send ing out campaign literature. Saes for 9SOOO . Suit to re cover 88000 interest and costs 00 a mortgage note allegedly past due, was filed in circuit court yesterday by A. T. Yeaton who names M. and Laura E, Billings as defendants. Speaks at Wood burn Judge George Rossman of the supreme court will speak at a meeting of the chamber of commerce in Woodburn tonight in his capacity as chairman of the county Red Cross organization. Spcase at Rotary John F Spease. northwest engineer for the Portland General Electric company, will give an address be fore the Rotary club Wednesday noon, taking as his subject, new developments in electricity. ' Case Dismissed Suit of Mea dia Durant against Ray F. Dur- ant was dismissed yesterday In circuit court by stipulation of both litigants. Eyerly Leaves Lee Eyerly, of the Eyerly Aircraft corporation. took off Tuesday morning in bis new model A Waco plane on a demonstration trip to Seattle License to Wed A marriage license was issued at Tacoma Tues day to E. B. Newman, of Portland and Alto A. Richards, of Salem.' Gccm i uml w m Gossip m iii m y -rvit m,l'.. w m a w . swV iA fl sT Claims Anent Gambling due , To Mistaken Idea of 4 Daiim AeAPAfl. . f " ; "'.' 1 Report exonerating city police men, from blame in alleged, gam bling at the state fair was submit ted, at the city council meeting Monday night by the special com mittee beaded by Alderman H. H. Vandevortr The council adopted the report without discussion. ' , The report sets forth that Vic tor Barth appeared before the committee at the- hearing Satur day, and says:. ' "We feel the criticism of Mr. Barth was unwarranted and. re sulted from misunderstanding on his part a to the legal rights of officers In making an arrest. The police department did all in its power to. protect the .interests, of thev public at the statar fair -and should be" commended for the matter in which they did protect the!: pubTtc considering the small number -of poliCemea which the elty had to assign to duty. The report! indicated the only complaint Barth had was that po lice refused to arrest without a warrant. ' The report concludes: "Under the, law an officer has no, right to arrest a citizen r without a war rant, except whea the- citizen is taught In commission of a crime, and we feel that no censure. can be'given the department in their teliusal to make a requested ar rest on bare statements of Mr. Bafrth". Barth had a warrant drawn for arrest of a gambling operator at the fair after, he stated, city po lice officers refused, to arrest. The council bearing was result of; considerable . censure directed at the police and fair management fos the way in which gambling was conducted on the fairgrounds during the fair. The report makes oj attempt to place blame for un sBal activity, in gambling' at 'the fab. Persons r ? Buying Envelopes With 2-Cent Stamps are. Said ill Advised No change In the present three cent, letter . rate is probable for some - period ' of time,, and be cause of thla persons, ordering two-cent stamped envelopes . ea aasmuptlOB that the postage rate will decrease shortly. are advis ed not to do so, in a postal bulletin, received yesterday by Postmaster John H, Farrar of the local office. The bulletin la full is: "Requisitions are being receiv ed. In the department for X-cent stamped envelopes to bear the return card of local patrons which are unmallable under the present rate without the affixing of extra postage. It probable that-, some post-office patrons are oxderlag .z-cent envelopes, tn the belief .thaU the -old rate will be restored at an -early date, based oti newspaper publicity for which the 4 department la not respon sihleu . "No change can be- made in the present 3-cent letter rate without the enactment of leglsla tlon, and' It. is Improbable that any action will be taken at an early date. Therefore, post-office patrons should not place orders for 2 -cent special request envetr opes, in anticipation of an early change In the postage rate. Pur chasers should be advised of these fac before orders for 2 cent printed envelopes- are accepted." 12th; L. M. Sweet, route 4, box S2-A; Walter Jensen, f 5 South - . list;. Andy-Petersen. 1740 WK -'t lert Harry Park, H4 Ferry;';. Robert Taylor.. 941 Mill; Geo. S. Van Cleave. 1835 North Cottage; EF. Leverlch,' llt7 North Sum-, ; mer; Dr. Klaley K. Adams, route . seven: Marion K. Smith, SSt Mar- ket; H. Casebeer, 1S4S Franklin; H. R. Robert. 2075 Fairgrounds ? - Road; Bert McMaOen. 750 North , llth; F. B. Beaalnger, 2430 Lee; Bernadlne Ledforsj 211 S Che- " " meketa. . - - - J r ' Two Are Granted 1 Divorces Here by Judge Lewelling Two divorce . decrees were handed down here yesterday by Judge L. G. Lewelling. Mlna-Cooper secured a decree of divorce from L. ' Cooper and the custody of two minor chil dren. Joan and Bruce. She Is to receive $10 a . moath for their support a well as attorney fees and costs of the suit. ' -. Eva Williams received a dK vorce from Clark Williams whom ? she married la 1912 In Topeka. Kansas. She alleged he deserted J - her In April,' 1934. '. ; ' m HERE is one big saving being those to be awarded, by the state s ... ... . ... I . 1 1 1 1 1 ... ei reeled at tne cspiioi wnicn 1 nnuwj coiuBiun u riunm has never been brought to I two weeks from today are of vi- Yamhill School Case is Argued light and since so many depart- t intereat to Marion county, j' The state supreme court. Tues m ovnin thAmaeiv Af One is the Barlow-Aurora section day heard arguments of attorneys this nrivilege we feel ft should of the Paeltic highway, 3.4 miles .in? "t brought by Roy E. Will " ' ... I . lKleSk ab V Maw i. be given cognizance. That is the or regraamg ana repavmg. run- v ui cuu, u governor's private long distance nlng Into Clsckamas county. An- solving the preparation of bud nhone connecting his office hete other caDs for a bridge over the 'r high school, districts, the souia ors: or silver creea near i " ic3, oou m ies- Silver Creek falls, a secondary Hf of the organization of the Am- highway, and a third the- reroof-t bigh school district and the HMFJS n to his store in Portland. The line is a fall time leased arrangement and Is being paid for by Governor Meier person ally. People wishing to call anyone In Portland from here do so over this phone. Taking down the receiver connects them Immediately to the store and from there to outside num bers or to the governor. And this without any cost to the us ers around the state buildings. And the governor is generous with the use of his phone. lag of the highway shops in- Sa lem. In all the commissi 9a ex pects to award S7 protects to cost an estimated f l.OOO.OOO. TbJs work includes 117 miles of road Improvement, construc tion of 34 trestles and bridges and two buildings, all in 19 different roanties. pikposed .Dayton high school dis trict in Yamhill county. The dis trict boundary board of Yamhill county and several school districts there were named as defendants in the suit. Budget Group to Convene Monday The citizens' budget committee Obi tuary noon at the usual place, banquet! Starting Friday night at 7:30 rooms on the fifth floor of the o'clock, a series of undenomina Masonic temple. tional evangelistic meetings will - . , t. ... b hel at the Chambers build Trial Today For alleged theft .. ais Knrth Hih street, with of window shades and curtains, Lester F. Sage, sponsored by the Emery D. Hutt will be on trial in KWJJ family altar hour, In Justice court this afternoon at 2 I charge. o'clock. He is accused of larceny I Th'famliv itr hour la broad. by bailee. j from Portland every morn- T . . . . , .1 Ing at 7 o'clock, with Rev. Wll- Fire Engine Out The fire de- r fv k. partment was summoned to 440 -t- .k,..m. J-'t1 BhMrtly, 0TZ ,n0n Rev. Pope and his radio creW Jf8 ! eitinsuiKah chimney be prev8ent Frlday nlgat and a a . J following the opening ceremony b ponded. 1 ... t.p.i.irt A t,a Bargain Counter." There will be no Sunday morning . service, but meetings at 2:30 and 7:30 o'clock that day; also at 7:30 o'clock Saturday. Musical talent from the rarious White I local churches will be procured. At the residence on route 1. 1 The meetings will last a month. Jefferson. Tuesday, October 13, according to ptans now. Ellamay White, aged 2 years. Survival! h fcnahanri TSJ C Whit a of Jefferson; daughters, Betty H irfimen S CdSt? aad Barbara at home: father. X " -CXw Marion- Davis of Lake county,! 7c Pfrifl0rP1 fit Cal.: brothers. Ceorra and Emer- 1 VilUCiCU UJ aid Davis of Kelseyvllle, Cal.; grandmother, Mrs. N. M. Young nf Santa. Itnai V.m. Fiinanl hit. 9 " I . n v . ice from th ehanel nf th Juage . u. eweiig yen Clough-Barrick company, Thurs- leT took under advisement the day, October 20, at 3:15 p. m. 5M? 01 w auu omer with intprmnt in th 1j MUainn t Hulsey who appealed to him on a remeterr writ 01 review againsx tne recent reiusai 01 tne avu serrice com- m 1 a 1 fSritton I mission nere to reinsiaie tnem in Mr Alio a r.riitan AtaA t ho the Salem fire department. residence. 2045 Manle avenno The, two men claimed the civil Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the age of 46 I erv1ce commission had acted 11- years. Survived by widower, Wil- leBauy m reiusmg to near iueir Ham A. Gritton of Salem; one Protects when Fireman Olson was daughter, Agnes Gritton; son, reinstated and they were released wmarri firitfnn- thrA aitr from the fire department payroll. Mrs. Velda Bushnell of Redmond, They hol they had priority to Ol Mrs. Mellie Lehman of Portland aon n.d we" ood tndlng Thirty girls, most of them who worked in the secretary of state's will meet at the city council eham- State officials and employes office during automobile license bers Monday alght, October 2 4. at im In Una Tnr a rraarer s r "cio kitcu cuiuhjj uicui Kk, l - - v vr.. 11. was aUKa reduction if the legislature acts fth capltol for a few days this following the council meeting favorably udoh what Governor wees. iaey are copying me onuay nignu Meier will recommend. A five to names of about 100.000 regis 25 per cent cut is being worked tered voters for an outside firm, out including everybody on the The firm did the employing, and state navroll. The governor who I conducting the work in the is to urge it and Hanzen who isleap'tol basement working out the schedule, both will take the maximum reductions. 1 CUB LIST An an usually large list of new comers to Salem are noted in the group Just compiled by the cham ben of commerce-. The list In cludes: Jeff Williams. 1195 Shipping street; Feed Wasmer, 4(0 Divi sion; Lynn G. Richardson, CS Gerth; Wm. H. Batman. 104S Oak; L. M. Birch, route 9. box 22J C. D. Byrne, route 2, Kmgwood Heights; Louise B. McClendoff, 250 Strand; Stewart Johnson, 149 S North Liberty; Don H. Smith, 1SJ0 State; Chas. F. Bit ter, 1320 State; Maude Courney, 435 Jefferson: Maude G. Ekman. 359 North Liberty; Mrs. Frank Hanenkratt, 2170 South Winter. R. J. Davey, 1140 South Com mercial; Flossie Andrews, 94S South 22nd; Rev. Glen Rinard. 2345 Maple; Earl Stewart, 340 Wyatt Court; Rose B. Terry, 1065 Garuett; Mrs. Hy C. Peterson, 200 5-North Fifth; Mrs. Lula Mc Carthy, 78 C South Winter; J. E. ; Fisher. 1149 Hall; H. G. Lincoln. 1792 North Church; G. M. Slentt. 2235 North Liberty; Amos Ross Smith, 2086 Turner Road; H. W. Libby, 955 Tamarack. Fred D. Moxley. 910 Market; Thomas Crowley. 700 North High; J. F. Godfrey, 1441 North Com mercial; J. F. Beulter, 1805 South Pf! y ill .-.1 1-SI f '' - ! mim: Hara ma ring te&sf.faom that aaisetable dogged-op fssltng of head colds sod nasal catarrh. The new Vicks Drops open air peaaagas rdac swoUaa branes and soothe irritation. Used in tima, a few drops P' each nostril will prayant many colds altogether. Introduces New Colds-Control Plan Yon have Vicks VapeBub, of eouraa the family standby for trHog colds. Now gat Vkks Nose Drops the new aid pr yrmting colds and fellow Vkks Plan for better Control of Colds. It is folly axpUinad in each Vicks package. Colds will be fa ar and lass severe tbir costs cut more than haJTl Judge Lewelling and Mrs. John Boeck of Bend; two brothers, Orville Morris of Bend and Oscar Morris of Red mond; and her mother. Mrs. Rob ert Morris, also of Redmond. Fu neral announcements later by the Clough-Barrick company. otherwise in the department. -5 v Coming Events October 21 Willamette vs. Albany, night football game. . October 21-22 Ore go a American association of University Women, f October 24 Salem cham ber of commerce host . to . legion drum corps October ' 28 - Republican rally for eonnty; Senator Steiwer speaks here. October 28 Salem high vs. Astoria r high, t night football game. ' ' -i Xovembcr 1 - Dr. Dan Poling addresses prohibition rally at Salem armory. November 8 Genera, lection.. Ralph Quine is Made Sergeant Ralph Quine, member of the White state police, nas been promoted In this city. Monday. Oct. 17. to the rank of sergeant, and will Alfred Georea White, aeed 76 I be in charge of the Roseburg dls- years. Survived by widow, Mrs. trict, it was announced Tuesday Olive White of Salem; daughter. y v;naries tr. r-ray, Bupenaieuu- Miss Emma White of Grass val- ens oi lue eio yuuee uevwimcuu ley. Cal.: sons. Evan James of Sa- I T. J. Sheridan, until recently in lem. Raymond v.. of Ran Jose, the state patrol service at MeAr Cal., I. W. of Houlton, Ore.; sis- ford, has been transferred Ao tT Xfra Kellla VnrA nt TlVr I KOSeOUTg. . . ' - hrn thorn Walter. Thnmaa and Fred, of Portland. Funeral serv- Found Not Cnflty K. Hart, in h hM at thA rionh. I accused of operating a car with R.rrioV jwtmtian Torn, rr at I I PTOPer license plates. Was found r.hureh Thnrsdav. Oct. 20. at 2 n. t guilty when tried in Justice m., the Rev. S. Darlow Johnson r.u., officiating, and music by the Clough-Barrick quartet. A new system will be used in presenting the bndget this year, Henry Hansen says. He will have the complete simpli fied budget out on December 1 or December- 13 at the latest. giving legislators- a month to study It before the session" opens. Miss Aileen Phillips, secre tary to Hal E. Hoss, figured out that should. all the more than 400,000 names be copied. It would require the steady em ployment of one girl for more than a year. How fast then can 80 girls do lOO.OOO names. They are scheduled to complete the Job Friday night. Figure it oat yourself. We haven't heard of many Following this up and for the I hunters having any extra luck In first time in Oregon history, he I hunting birds the past few days. will prepare measures for every I In fact the reverse has been the i department's appropriations and I story. But perhaps the remarks In blank form turn It over to I are maue lor tne benefit of their the ways and means committee I friends who expect gifts of fine to save time and work on the bird dinners. part of that body. This should bring out the appropriation bills C0 17-;- "Drtrl In the middle of the session In- Oiait? r ail DOUU. stead of at the end. T-, L Met This Week Interest on 343,000 in out standing state fair bonds Is to be met this week, it was announced here yesterday following the meeting of the state board of ag riculture In Portland Monday. The Interest was due October 1, but was not paid. Principal on due bonds will not be available at ' th nr9Anr tima Today, the 19th of October, . erth.r An, it. t. is an important date, at least so tntlag cosU of tne falr will ta. m ibb mum 01 oui w- elude an additional salary redee mer secretary of state. Not only for Mrt E1U wnson, fB is it the anniversary of the sur- eB of exWWtSi )t ,earB 1. it- luvi.. ,r- ir.. I cu ycieruy. By round-about methods we were able to learn it Is -his 61st anni versary. A conference of the state board of control which Is ex pected to tarn Into a meeting of the board, has been called for the governor's office In Portland today. The meeting; will start about 10:80. Flax, bndget estimates and other matters will occupy the time Of the board members for what Is considered will be s long session. October seems to be a lucky month tor particular of fice of secretary of state. The last two secretaries and the present one all were born that month. In addition to Sam Ko xer's birthday, that of a former secretary of state and former governor. Ben Olcott occurred October 15, and Hal E. Hoss's October 7. Olcott was born CO years ao and Ross 40. V Threa 'projects listed among BUTTERFAT WANTED We are paying () C pound for DutterSat W. J. Lee & Son 840 Ferry Street I o- Births -o .1 . Arrested John Reraeik, charged vrith drunkenness, was sentenced to tire days in Jail yes terday when he appeared before Police Judge Poulsen. . Reeves rO Mr. and Mrs. Hal I Kins in Charge L. L. King, of Reeves of Tacoma, Wash a seven J Oregon City, will be manager of pound son. born yesterday at the I the Crazy Crystal store now being Bungalow Maternity home. . ' opened at J18 Couth High str.eetj Does Your Roof Leak? Let us help you with your Roofing Problems High Grade Cedar and Min- eral Surfaced Shingles Hansen & Liljeq-tst, Inc. . Dealers tn Lumber and Building Materials - , Chnrctt and Mill r TeL 9181 Card Tables and . Chairs to Rent;-1 Is'l USJM, tard Kurailure leparteat v 151 North Hls . " Wow no I?ii?ogr?ecs 11 Piece Beirom ifip ;f Especially Priced at II 1 E i 1 a . If t - m . -( Bed, Chest, Vanity. CoQ Spring, Inner Spring Mattress, 2 Pillows, 1 Spread, 2 Rugs, 1 Bed Lamp Here is a most unusual opportunity to pu rchase the complete furnishings for a - modern bedroom, at the extremely low price of Jl75. Tnis group consists i an Enamel Bedroom Suite of bed, chest and ranity with Venetian style mirror. One coil spring and inner spring mattress covered with floral art ticking. Two villows weihin 3 pounds each, bine and white stripe ticking. One Rayon Jao I jt quard Bedspread, two 27x54 Cheni-t 'Bugs and one Rayo eorered Bed Lamp. The Bedroom Suite is Similar to Illustration, but Vanity Has a Venetian Style Mirror . - 275N.Uberty Salem, Ore. Phone 8774 "3 A. ?- - r: