The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 04, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    The OREGON STATESMAN; Salcnt. Oregon, Friday Morning, November 4. 1932
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' Mrs. El well ttecowlagMri.
H. A. EUwell, 80, bt it 20 Cherry
r avenue, who suffered : cut, bruty
' as and a broken leg, ia the auto
mobile collision - at "Union . and
Liberty streets - Wednesday even
lns was recovering satisfactorily
;. yesterday, the attending physician
,' reported. X-ray pictures revealed
that she had. received- a; fracture
of the lower leg bone at the knee.
" Hiss Gail McClean.y 3. driver,
suffered cuts, bruises and,. a dls
- located thumb..and Fred Lehman,
' ISO Union, cuts and bruises; V
' I lied Cross Meets-Roll Call
chairmen of Willamette chapter,
" .American Red Cross, WUt meet at.
the Marion hotel for luncheon at
soon today to hear of 'the chap
ter's " activities -during tbe .past
year and' plans foir the coming
year. , Judge Ceorge.v Rossman,
chapter i chairman, will i be' the
speaker. All persons Interested in
Red Cross activities ?nd, the an
nual roll call are incited- to -at-
. Silk bed lamp shades, assorted colors,-
I .5 . FrL and. Sat. only. Fid-
; ler'ajTurnlture, 155 N Com?. fc
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- T Jfitins, cirntd .' A chanre in
the Mating of assets In the estate
of tne late Tnomas JB. tuy was .al
lowed In probate court Thursday
to correct an errpr.; First prefer
. red stock In the Oregon Pulp A
Paper company was listed at $12.-
17 Instead oi sif.ooo. cue i tne
fact the late Mr. Kay owned one-
i half of 65 shares and 133 shares
instead of . 188 shares as , first
listed. - -
.1 Applkaona Received -A large
number of anoHcations nave neen
received at the Salem postotfice
tor work during the rush season
between now and Christmas time.
ro4MiAftTi7 Mrtoni -abnlled- at
'lna Afflce. Assistant Postmaster
GIbbard states that the office al
ready ha a' long7 list of auxiliary
workers and that all these must
be glren positions before any new
( men wm e nsea. :
Old-time apron and overall dance.
Kent! hall jSat. sight, prises. J6C-
Hm Oneratlon--It was learned
nraT veaterdaV I' that Chester 01
- Att ion of M-Gorernor and Mrs
Ben w; 6lcott, 'was operated on
fni nnAAdtcitia at St. Vincent's
hospital in Portland Wednesday
vlrht. Hi u rushed to the hospi
tal directly following ! a football
"game inj which he participated,
for .an emergency operation
nnnnnr Rrnort Fild - Annual
report on the guardianship of the
etsate of Turrah Pars: cotnor, in
competent, was .filed In -probate
'conrt Thnradav hr the First Na-
' tlonal hank, guardian, income for
the year was 80l; .outgo stoi
Including : inrestments : made.; The
property-In the, estate is valued
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Coil bed springs, $5.95r Fidrer's
Furn 255 H. Commercial. I
Denning in East -Ernest ,Den
t nlng,icl of H32-t Willamette
university. Is a candidate for ad
; mission to Garrett Biblical Instl
j tnte According to word received by
this friends here; He went south
to his home in Long Beach, CaHf.,
after school -closed last June.
Denning was for one year a part
time reporter on The Statesman.
Public Invited, rnvitations not'nec
essary for Lions charity balL ar
mory tonight Tickets 11 couple,
ntTt Udv SOS. Snectators 15c. 2
ant Fire Chief William I wan yes-
leroay reponea. n Deiievea tne
flro in tho Jory woodworking
plant, ri Bush . and- Commercial
streets,' that 'broke 'out at IMS
o clock yesterday , morning, . w at
caused by explosion of a heating
EinTa. -After th fir waa nut nat.
it was discovered the1 bottom ; of
tne - stovo naa been .blown- oat.
Firemen quenched the flames bej.
lore tney reached the second floor,
of the. old. wooden structure." A
considerable - portion " of the nia
proprietor, . carried no .Insurance.-
Spectator's tickets 15c 2 for 1 5c
for "NIzht In Soain.H charity ball
tonight at-the armory. ': ,
Knraea "ta PortlAad--Misa Mar-
rarAtVfrA!ninA Xflsa Rpai'Tnv
lor Miss Nova Lyndea and Mrs.
irma , Leiucae, Marion county
health department nurses, will go
to Pnrtl an dt torn arrow . tn attev d
the" all-day meeting of tho Pufalie
Health Nurses' association. Health
nnrntner and htld hvrleno will he
stressed. Morning? sessions will he
held it Hosford school, afternoon
aij.ne central liDrary. ine cniei
afternoon speaker! is Dr. Charles
A.Vi Sweet' of "California, who Is
to speak at the T..M. C. A. lobby
here at -8 -o'clock tonight.- -
Pnhlle Invited. Invitations not nec
essary for Lions' charity bally ar- j
mory, tonight. Tickets l couple, ,
extra lady 50c Spectators 15e, 2
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iDlaeaaea Here' iFewl Onlv 11
new cases of communicable dls-
Aax war rnortft . In Marion
county last week, according to the
state department of health ouiie-
tin just released. Of these, lour
war tntmrculoRis. three measles.
two influenza, and one each ehick
mdoi and nnenmonia. There ' ts
little danger of a measles epidem
ic hero at present, ur. vernon a.
Douglas, '. county ' health ouicer,
stated yesterday. The few cases
appearing are scattered. ;
Cnmmimn Fined f 3.50-Plead-
ing guilty to a charge of falling
to stop at a through street, David
Cummlngs, 260 State street, yes
terday was lined sz.e.ny Muni
cipal Judge Mark Poulsen.
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ituary
Stevens )
At The Dalles, November 2,
Mrs. , Margaret Mitchel Stevens,
aged tl years. Wife of Peter Ste
r,m clotsr nt (TlarV f!hnin of
Los Angeles; stepmother of Grace
Stevens ef San Francisco, Mrs. H. t
H. Belea of Salem, Roy "Stevens of j
West Salem. Ho belonged to the i
Neighbors of Woodcraft and mem- t
berg of the Salem lodge are par-
tlcularly Invited td attend the f u-
neral services to he held Satur
day, November 4, at 2 p. m. from i
the Salem Mortuary, Rev. Homer- j
ick officiating.- Interment City j
View cemetery. I
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; Baptist
rvnvMtinn Dkeeatee and
members from the Salem German
nntut. ihnrrh who will auena
th annual convention of Oreron
German Baptists in Portland No
vember 10-13 are Rev. - G. W.
Putarh. nastor. Rev.'iG:' Schuirke,
;Rev. A. Boelter Rf.' and Mrs. F.
"Bueerman and Prof. A. A. Vas
akas. it '
-: OHara to Speak David
; Otaara, chief clerk in charge , of
L Aiiwtlana at the secretarr of state's
office, will address Ad cluh mem-
bers at the Bohemian restaurant
- today noon concerning legislative
; measures. O'Hara is a member of
the city council finance commit
tee. , , :
, One MJhap Reported Only one
- automobile accident was reported
to city - police during thft day
. Thursday. Drivers involved were
; will l m nher. ronte one. and
" Leo Kerber, 770 South Commer-
eial street, on High street near
the high school.
Spectator's tickets 16c i for. 25c
for "Night In Spain," charity hall
tonight at the armory.
' Wants Property Divided A
suit asking the court to appoint
three referees to sell mutually
owned, property was brought yes
terday in circuit court here sy zu
lette Painter and others, plaintiffs,
against Clema J. Painter and oth
; 'ors, defendants. , : -
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t Chenill bedroom I ruits.-assorted
"l colors, 11.40 valu. tSe. Fldler s
Furn., 255 North CommerclaL
Births
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Zlnn
At the residence, 1153
atroot November 2. Z. J. Zinn, 1
aged 67 years 10 months 16 days,
a- native of Missouri. Husband of j
Georgia Zinn of Salem; brother of j
wUav and Frank Zinn of Salem, j
William T. of Sacramento. Chester
of Walla Walla, Mrs. Allle Sumer
well of Tillamook, Mrs. Homer
m,rot of Portland. Mrs. Ida Foul
of Los Angeles. Funeral services
will be held from the Terwilliger
funeral home, 770 cnemeaeia
street, Friday, November 4, at 2
p. m. under the auspices of Salem
Elks lodge No. 336. Entombment
Mt. Crest Abbey mauseoleum.
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Alden To Mr. and Mrs. Rod- j
ney Alden ot Woodburn, a daugh
ter, Alice Jane, bom November 3
at the Bungalow Maternity home.
Moffitt To Mr and Mrs. Ches
ter T. Moffitt, 1910 South Church
street, a girl, Charlotte Mae, born
on October 11 at the residence.
Brankal To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
chie Leroy Brunkal, 1810 South
13th street, a girl. Donna Lee,
born on November 2 at the Jack
son maternity home.
Sbarpo To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Sharpe of Dallas, a girl, Helen Pa
tricia, born on October 30.
Park To Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett George Park, route four, a
girl, Joan Haubold, horn onfOcto
ber 31 at the Jackson maternity
home. ;
Marten -To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Albert Marken, of Seattle, & girl,
Ruth Ellen, horn on October 13
near Salem.
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP
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Steam Heat
Modem, Hot and Cold Walter.
Rates ft.OO to f tO'
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ninshnnr ReDort In The cuar-
, dlan of Winiam L. Ginsburg, ln-
1 competent, In his report mod in
1 court - hero Thursday showed ln
teome of 127 and outgo of 62.
i The total train or tho.cstaio is
f I 20C4. . .... .- V
't Tfearfaur Tod Preliminary
t hearing In case ot Myrtle Arneson,
charged with obtaining property
by fals pretenses, will bo held In
justice court this morning at 10
i o'clock.. . lr. r.
Coming Event
Kovember 4 WUlaanette
vs. Unfleld," night .football
Kevember- Genet,
alectloa."
f -Korember . 1 0-11 Anato
tko day celebration - hi
charge .of American Legion."
December 0-7 Western
Not Growers association an
nual meeting, -chanpbe. f
commerce. . """T . j 1 , -
5 December T-0 Oregon
Stain Uortknltarel noclety
; conference, chamber of cm-
Don't Forget-
We are In a position to meet all
competitive prices on Lumber,
Lath, Shingles,: Composition
; Roofing and Mlllwork r ,
Hansen & LOjeqnist, lac.
: Dealers tn Lmmber ana
- Bnfldlns Materials .
Charch and Mill . TeL 1S1
Halma Oldest and 1 Reliable
Lnmber Dealers and Mannfao
tarers. '
Hospital Beds .
to Rent
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CairOMO, Used Famitwre
Defiartmest
151 North Illca '
Our Entire Stock Offered to the Buying Public
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Kay's Offer . Further
Drastic Reductions on
Every Goat, Dress and
Hat in the Store
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All $16.75 Goats M9 All $3.25 Hats LS All $5.85 Dresses
m $22.50 Goats $1213 All $3.75 Hats 2.2!
3.95
All $8.75 Dresses
$5.83
All $25r00 Coats $M.G3 AU$5.95 Hate $2.85
All $39.00 Coats
$iiG3
All $49.00, Coats
All $14.75 Dresses $0.69
All $16.95 Dresses $9.69
AU$22;50 Dresses $1S.G9
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