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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1932)
i a a P P P The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Fridajr Morning October 3. 1S32 pag3 xmia iWiiiSFEOPLEGI- ci to fieiit mm ... INDEPENDENCE. Oe. if. The chamber of commerce met for the first time since tho summer vacation Cor a business meeting sd dinner la the basement of the Presbyterian church this - week. President Gaylor Godfrey presid ed. Merle Ebb reported the corn how plans to be- coming oa satis factorily, and Mr. Hart reported that the Bor Scouts were ) need of i scoutmaster, due to tho res ignation of E- A. Dunckei. i ? The most important b lusts of the meeting was brought op by Deatt Weiker, disetMstes-'Of the school moving bill. Discussions proved to be very much against the bill; so much so that the cnamDer 01 commerce voted a fund to help fight the bill which woild be o harmful to this coav muatty. . 3 . - ' s T Charles Curtis, candidate for county commissioner, talked on 1 county subjects, mainly roads, i The charity eommittea headed by J. H. Bart, reported siring re- i io neeay families already. Opening: of Debate Season Brings Out ' Seven New Talker INnEPENORVHR. fW tTV first .debate meeting: of the year was eia weanesaay. Miss Msr- Caret "RASr xtiU h Ankara. nari thia year. The subject Resolved, mai ii lesai on-niir or an atata and local revenues should k d rtyed from other than tangible property was -discussed and de fined. ..j:.vy- v-?y;:-"-r Material . was distributed to those, attending, who - were Low ver, Robert 'Farmer, Elaine Eas toa, Georgo Gentemann. . Arlene McCoy, Elizabeth Baker and Her sel Peyree. Hersel Peyree and Elizabeth Baker are the only vet eran debaters, Hersel debating one - year, and Elizabeth three yeas. i . , 1 r" Local News iBriefs G at E, 1L 0 'i? IP 9 Friday - Saturday and Monday 3 Mir -88c Beautiful One Piece Ray Pajamas i..!. . 88c Tailored and Lace j Trimmed Slips- New Ruffled Curtains of flowered marqui- QO sette, pair I.-- OOC : Extra size Rayon Bloom ers and . QS Panties, two for- Out Children's Waist Union Suits, winter QQ weight, two for- OuC All Linen Crash Towel- Wrrd 88c $3.95 Extra large Part t Wool Plaid Blankets 72 rPtir' $2.88 I Boys , black and brown Ribbed Hose O 1 19c value. Pair..- OC ? Your, choice of over 400 Silk or. Wool Scarfs in .two groups . : II 88C and58t t Children's Wool Sweat v ers, values to . ? Q Q v $1.93 at -OOC v Cannon , QQ ' Towels, 7 for 00 C M All Silk Canton ' Crepes ' f Regular 1.35 value. New Fall ., colors including " brown, wine, navy,QQ2, black, yard .05C 49c Large Turkish Tow three for 88c Guaranteed Fast Q Color Percales -OC Rayon Bedspreads, Blue, Rose, Gold, QQ, Green - 00 C Best grade LaFrance Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, grenadine and service weights), QQ ?U9 quaUty .00C Women's Chamoisuede Gloves; fall colors OO two pairs for 00 C Women's Wool and Ray on Hose, RRr two pairs for OOC Women's Stripe Outing Gowns, fifie two for . OOC Printed Japanese Crepe Lunch Cloths, new de signs, 45 inch. QQ Two'for - OOC Best Grade Imported French Transparent Vel vet- ,v Black" ohk- Women's x Wool- Felt Hats. Mostly mediums and small fiQ sizes OOC Cannon Towels, 5for Crescila Full Fashioned Puf e Silk Hose leading colors, semi-service weight. QQ Two pairs for OOC $2.88 Elliott Dry Goods Company ' 176 N. Liberty St. Excella Patterns 15, 20 and 2oc Open every Saturday night until 9 o'clock Basy Speakinr - One 1 of : the Tory busy women of Salem Is Ur Hannah rarUB.whoiev popularity a speaker before, community and women's organisations keeps her spare time occupied. Thurs day mght Mrs. Martin spoke be fore the Scotts Mills grange, this afteraoos ska will, address oa ot the women's clubs of Portland, and tonight she will address the Sllrerton grange: t ' AeeroTO Credit lino Recom mendation that all members ot the Ssless Credit assoclatloa, placo si lias en. the bottom z eompaay statioaery tadlcating that they a- long to tae creeut group-was maae at tko meetlag ol lhat body this woes. Tha una indicated is sim sly: 1 ember Salem Retail Credit association. Members will do this M new company stationery Is printed. . .. Directors Meet Directors of the Oregon Pulp ft Paper com pany held their regular monthly meeting here yesterday. Routine business was transacted. Directors were informed that .all the paper machines of the company are run nlng six days a week on a three- shift basis. No pries upturn in the psper business has beea noted. "... Firemen Grow Spuds City firemen at tha East station met with success in planting potatoes on the station property. Tester- day they were disPlayInI ouo cluster - of eight tubers. - They weighed a total ot five and one- half pounds. Oat of Jail Clay Cornwall, who was bound over to the grand Jury Wednesday following prelim inary hearing la Justice court. Thursday put up undertaking on 11000 bail, and release from J all was Issued. McMahan to Albany Judge L. H. McMahan was in Albany yes terday where ho attended to : number of matters coming up court there. Batty at Chnrcli A' social ral ly: wiU bo held at, too American liUtheraml church tonight, begin ning at 7:45 o'clock, with old and young ot the congregation to en joy a programand fun suitable to tho season. A fJsh poad snd re freshments will be spedaL fea tures.. Sunday night a rounder's day ro gram wfU be observed at this -caurch, with addresses to be given by Alt O. Nelson Of Silver ton, and Max Gehlhar, state di rector of agriculture and a mem ber of the ehsrchw . .fTilii'lllE iPFBlS its. Raymond Culver Confers With Y Group, Campus A cabinet meeting "of the Wil lamette university campus T. M, C. A. group was held at the T. building at noon yesterday, with Ray Culver, northwest field secre tary for colleges present. At tho time Qus Moore resigned as tho president of the campus T giving as his reason that he was too busy to do Justice to tho position. At the oresent Culver is making an extensive trip In the Interests of the college Y. H. C. A. groups , Special Meet - A meeting of un usual Interest (o Presbyterians wiU be- held at the Presbyterian church here tonight. . starting st :30 o'clock with a pot-luck din ner, followed by- a conference on tha "Program ot tho Church, and tor ail who hold any position in tho organisation of tho church. and these are urged to attend. fiarglar Enters Cafe t A. Runt, proprietor, reported to po- ueo yesterdsy that sometime Wed nesday night a burglar entered his cats on North Commercial street. and stole clothing, a small amount rtt mniDT Trnm m. hihT'o Mn 11 steak knives, a typewriter, a light tan suit ot clothes and hat. and two kitchen knives, :. Tha bsrglar gained entrance by cutting a screen and forcing open a door. Coloael Speaks Saturday Colo nel O. A. Robertson, member of tho national war college, will speak at local democratic head- Quarters la the old Capitol Na tional bank building at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tho colonel has spent nearly 20 years in European countries and is weU posted on international affairs. At present he is spending his vaca tion looking after his property In terests in west Salem. 2288 Hem Registered The 22S 3th man registered at tho U.S. T.M.CJL- employment office yes terday tor work on tho county read and state highway employ ment projects. Of this number, sp proxlmately, TOO men bars been registered this tall. Tho remainder signed ap last winter. Few Jobs were available yesterdsy. One men was sent out to shuck corn and two to work at common labor. I'M Ctty-AUorney TTIlHaav H. Tt in- die yesterdsy took immediate no tion to push the city's test case on iz.f 00,000 water bond tssuo through tho courts tn an effort to get an early decision on tho char ter amendment's ralidity. Trindlo took action by askinc : Judge I. O JweUing to permit him to withdraw tho city's second amended eovJlaint : tiled hero soma time ago in connection with tho test salt brought against tho Oregon-Washington. Water Servico company.. .- Tr ladle them tiled aotieo that ho would appeal on tho demurrer given by LowcUm to tho defend ants when tho first complaint was filed.' ---... v.. This brings tho matter before tho state supremo eourt. Judge Xewellmg held tho cltyl com plaint -did not constitute facts. which would make a suit. Tho su premo eourt may uphold tho de murrer and it so tho pending test eass aies. if the court overrules tho demurrer it may thea hear tho ease on Its merits. Two Breaks in Same Family Are Reported GERYAIS, Oct. IT. Lawrence Susee broke his left aakle near Us Joint while plsyiag football with tho high school team at She idaa Monday. His seven-year-old sister broke her arm while play ing at scnooi last week. ""'" 1 V . ; , L . : - : . ; -Yi ; m Iff 1 - - n : . - . Slummy In yowr teerinj L danger 61$ hair It mearis your trie and wheels txt wt elf Uat. It Is liable to wse collisi ons or land yea la the ditch, r TOB SAFETY CORNER", would be an appropriate nam for my shop ! -: because I specialise In mxking your car safe to drive. BRAKES AND ; 1 THE STEERING ASSEMBLY ARE THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT " SAFETY FACTORS ABOUT YOUR AUTOMOBILE. If yea hive been having trouble with either and other shops have failed to remedy the trouble, bring your car to me. Tough Jobs are the kind I like. I abso - lately guarantee to remedy .the trouble or it won't cost yen a cent. Drive in for a free inspection. , . : MD1KE THE BRAKE AND SHIMMY DOCTOR 275 South Commercial St. Look for the Neon Sign I I "IBM SHIMMY DOCTOR" " ' " ' " Society Father Dunn is New For St Paul Charge SILVERTON, Oct. 17. Rev. Father John Dunn has arrived at Silverton to care for the St Paul's Catholic parish here. Father Dunn succeeds Father Charles Raymond who has gone to Mllwaukle to take up teaching and missionary work. At the reception for Father Dunn upon his arrival at Sllrerton, Frank. Davey,: veteran Oregon newspaper man, gave tho address ot welcome. W. C. T. U. Group to 'Hold Sunday Meeting HAZEL GREEN, Oct. 27. The Sarah OUver union of W. C T. U. will meet at the Brooks Com munity church Sundsy, October 30. at 2:10. Mrs. Necla Buck, na tional organizer, will bo speaker. She has Just returned from a tour of eastern Washington. Reiser. Middle Grove, Haiel Green, Labish Center, Clear Lake 1 and Brooks districts are Included in this union. Fresh Vegetables 10c 3 heads Cauliflower ... medium white heads Yakima Pota toes, 50 lb. sks. 39c ModelFood Market 275 N. High St, Phone 4111 Health Foods Department ...60c ... 40c Black PsyUa, lb .White PsyUa. lb. ..... . Swiss Kress Nu-Veg. Sal. WHITE STAR TUNA WHEATALON The Whole Grain Cereal 1A. U 'i c ovarsardiues Fro; with 1-4, j Food. (Made In Salem) ...... lUCpkg. New California ' Smjngs N c Filberts , Baking Powder OO , - Dates 1 12 oz. can. JOalL , Shillings Vanflla or Lem- Larff! . 1 Cp Best for stuff- Od ; fi OO Nuts, lb. ItJl ing, lb. ;2 0r iZOC , Libby't Peacbes, No. 2J, 2 for 29c Johnson's Floor Wax libby's Apricots Ho. 24, 2 for 29c r pints liquid 59c Ubby'f Pears; Ho. lVi 2 for 35c 1 lb. cans S5c 2 lb. cans l.Cy BISQUICK Chase & Sanborn's ' WHEATIES 2 Biscuit Cutters free, - no rh.J29c -33c 4Fkt,23c Mrea, 2ca,39c gM2 25c Ze.pea. i 2cns 35c StoJ -3f29c ; Swamdown .- SjUl 30e f-feswlSc 4Co,-23c I ggll 15c L s.o:S- 8pu 19c . .Saturfar Cake Special . .Satoday Feature, Choc. Nat Fudee Cake. , AC. . . nSStljIoncd 1S lb. , Three layer tM' Breakfast Links 20e lb. ' HALLOWE'EN DKCQRATIONS Tomato Sagag, M-lSelb. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR BATTLE CREElt FOOD CO. Dramatic Group Will Play in Wobdburn . Chemeketa Players have ar ranged for aa engagement la Woodburn on the night ot Novem ber 3, when "Back Seat Drivers" will be presented under tho aus pices of Woodburn Post, -No. it. American Legion Detail for the presentation were completed Thursday by ths business man ager. Woodburn post plans to raise funds to help in promoting Its various " activities. This wiU give Chemeketa Players five nights of playing the coming week. Friday sight tho players will present tho comedy la dress re hearsal at tho Boy's Training school at Woodburn tor the bene fit of tho hoys. Stage employes st ths ' school are . arranging tho stage to accommodate the setting of the play. - Shower Compliments Miss Caspell A shower for Miss Marcella Cas pell was given recently at the bun galow ot tho Court Street Christ ian church, by the LAyal Bunders' class. Miss Caspell It to bo marri ed shortly to Orwell Berdan, ot Berkeley. CaL Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mr. aad Mrs. Hugh N. McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olmstesd, Mr, and Mrs. C. Garrett, Mrs. J. F. Unmh, Mrs. Ireno WeUer Mrs. Hsrvey Beeson, Mrs. Lee Tennis, Mrs. L. C. Preim, Mrs. Hazel Prelm, Mrs. Fleets YarnelL MlssVerda Olm stesd, Miss Ella Smith, Miss Vio let ivrurer. Miss Doris Kruger, Basil Zell and Albert Garrett a a Dinner to Precede Dancing Party Delightful ontertaialag both before and after tho Subscription club dance will bo one of tho gala teatures of this first dsnco of tho teason tor this smart club. The dsnco is to bo formal and there fere formality, will mark the en tertainment.' -- J" , .-Several affairs sro being plan ned and ons that is materialised Is tho charming 49 cover "Italian dinner" for which lit. and Mrs. I Chester Cox and Mr. snd Mrs. Lynn Smith' will bo hosts' at tho Lynn Smith homo before tho dance. Colorful and original, this dinner presages a brilliant begin-1 ning for the evening, for these fortunsto enough to bo guests. Large Dance Event Of Tonight The first daneo of tho season for tho P. S. P. club will bo sn event ot tonight at Hasol Orson. This club has aa activo season during tho winter months and Its parties srs Interesting and largo. President ot ths club is Larry Flaggy The? committee in charge of tho dance tonight is Mrs. Belle Nllee Brown sad Dorothy Franks. Hallowe'en will form tho dec orative motif and teatures for tho dancing hours.' It is expected that at least ISO club members and In vited guests will be present tor tho affair,... .. - ' 'titrs. Elmer V. Wooton enter tained members ot Mrs. Ebsan's study club ot ths Ealstn Drama League at her fiomojTuasiay. Miss Alice Moors of Nevada City, CaL, Mrs, Lnllaa Hagman. and ilrs. B. F. Bound wero special 3 935 S. Commercial St. J. Tune in 7:15 a.m. KG W Sunnyside Heights WIN Av GENERAL ELECTRIC TOASTER Weekend Pay'n Takit Savings ((TCS'vo Fresh Extra V!iL7 VZ Buy All You Want, doz. - New Crop At a Saving 2 lb. Bag I 'an purposes' An .. ti ft. sack Ail te7 lb. bag (O Uardwheat guaranteed IHu. 3,49 JV J. Maximum Tall Cans, Save Fancy Broken Lowest Ever Sold by Us 3 fw fl mm: PURE (51IEDIISIE A local product fresh from the press All you can drlnk g(g Per gaL Bring youg container Lv Peaches Rosedale Brand Salmon Chinook No. 1 flat can. Catsup Van Camp's, Ig. bottle . . e ; String Beans Imperial No. 2 can. Coffee Airway Blend, poundL. Beans Baby Limas, 3 lbs. .. 2yt can 10c . .10c 12e -Y 23c .13c Tomatoes Extra Stand. No. 2 can. Syrup Cane and Maple, Maximum, qt. jug. Asparagus Del Monte picnic sir. , . . llaraschino Cherries KIngsIeyj 2H ex. .3 for 23c .29c 12c '. -" 7c Free!' One 55c Set of Betty Crocker's Bonny ware Biscuit Cutters with pur chase ot 1 pkff. BISQUICK ' ; .. PRODUCE FEATURES Obtain roar vegetables at Payn TaUt Salem ' moat tsmpleU produce Dept. Sweet Spuds . 1 5 lbs. 7c Pumpkins . r " .; TREM for tho ohildresi for XTjunre'eft, " ' 1 If ncoomposdoa by parents. Sateardar Oaiy. While they Usi. Grape Fruit . . . 6 for 25c 49c CaL seedlees Appl es... .;..per Saleaa 8pUaeatlrirs per hoc We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities None Sold to Dealers QUAUTY MEATS . MorrelTs Eastern Sugar J I A U Cured, Half or Whole, lb. --GZS t ; Beef or Pork, choice lean - shoulder cuts, lb. ; - .;- U - - . , ; . i . .. ;LJUQC3J..J03Ufr7 -CT) Bulk, New Pack, IbC sL3 StTf Xivr1r- r. - ' I . on om w n w w w BARGAIN PRICES : Beef, Young and tender sH cits, lb. Sliced, large center cuts, each ; .- Fresh, Plat' Frtsi, t t4 4