The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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Appointments Necessary Ad
vsnce appointment an necessary
for all of the Marion eounty
health department clinics with ex
ception of the Saturday lmmunlz-
' ation on this week. - The ached ,
' ule follows: lfcKlnley school' ex-
- amtnations all day , Monday, high
school girls clinic at 3:30 p. m.
Tuesday, school and chest clinic
at health eenter Wednesday after
noon preschool clinic .at health
center Thursday morn ins. all day
Park school examinations Friday,
' toxoid and Taectnatlon clinic 1:3
'to Is a. nt. Saturday. Dr. Vernon
A. Douglas, county health officer,
will hare charge of all except the
Thursday preschool clinic, which
Dr. J. R. Backstraad conducts
each week. .
' Mortgage Investors: Farm appli
. rations for loans from 12,000 to
17509, 15, to its of present day
values, - subject to inspection.
Hawkins k. Roberts, Oregon Bldg.
Want Bad Dog; Captured
A sheep-killing dog which is re
ported to hare killed more than
S sheep In the Aumsville, Tur
ner and Marlon section in the
last two months, will be sought
by aroused farmers of that com
munity, Paul Marnarch, inspec
tor of claims for dead sheep in
the county, reported yesterday.
Farmers affected are reported to
be raising a fund to use to hire
someone to run down the killer.
Joe Plser is said to have lost
two lambs, a year-old ewe, a two
year old ewe and a three-year old
ewe in a recent raid. One ranch
er, Marnarch reports, lost 28
sheep In a raid.
Benefit Show Success The two
morning shows given by the man
agement of the Hollywood theatre
yesterday In benefit to the Asso
ciated Veterans-charity organiza
tion proved highly successful. The
huge quantity of foodstuffs ob
tained as admission included 400
cans of fruits and jellies, 10 busb
ela of potatoes. 20 pounds of wal
nuts, 25 pounds of beans, 25
pounds of rice, and 40 pounds of
breakfast foods. The Teterans
are caring for 83 families of un
employed ex-serrice men at
Scout Shoes. Lowest
price In its history, 35.95. Acklin
Bootery. 1st sale, 121 N. Higb.
Meiers Back Tonight Gov
ernor Meier, who left for Port
land late Thursday, will return
here tonight, it was announced
at the executive department. The
governor will be accompanied by
Mrs. Meier, who expects to re
main in Salem until the close of
the legislative session. A num
ber of social functions are be
ing planned here in honor of
Mrs. Meier.
Attend Conference The en
tire staff of the Mutual Life in
surance company of New York,
Salem office, was in Portland the
past week for the annual meet
ing of the company, and for the
general Insurance sales confer
ence. EL C. Goodwin is district
manager here, members of the
staff being J. O. Russell, Vivian
Beecher, Magda Hoff, Mrs. Olga
Hofard and J. K. Holt.
Mortgage Investors: Farm appli
cations for loans from $2,000 to
17500, 25, to 505 of present day
values, subject to inspection.
Hawkins & Roberts, Oregon Bldg.
Check Artist Sought The ap
pearance of Minnie Perry Gould,
woman bad check artist who es
caped from the county Jail at Cor
vallls Thursday night, is being
watched for here. Police state she
uses many aliases and has passed
many bad checks in numerous cit
ies up and down the coast Local
officers were not informed of how
she escaped.
Many to Attend An unusually
large attendance Is expected at
tomorrow night's meeting of Cap
ital post, American legion, to be
held at 8 o'clock in Fraternal tem
ple. A brief business meeting will
precede the entertainment honor
ing Salem Spanish war veterans,
visiting legionnaire legislators,
snd legion department heads.
Vets Meet Monday Ameri
can legion leaders from all parts
of the stat will meet here Mon
day for a conference on state leg
islation which may affect the or
ganization. The conference was
called by Jack Eakln of Dallas,
state commander.
WO-tElPlE D
IDDWIE
The Marion Hotel
Dinner served from 5:45 to
8:00 p. m, 50c, 75c.
Special Turkey Dinner, 50c,
at The Spa today.
Argo Today T-Bone Steak or
Tnrkey. Deep apple pie, 50c.
Turkey Dinner, S5c,
Tourist Cafe, 163 S. Com'L
Ve Caarfa for Coaolttfea
Htgnt an Day Calls
Dr. B. H. White
OfteepUkie rhyslciaa and Baxgaoa .
PiUa voA Kxtrasl Csaeer Reawvai
with Medietas - -Offlct:
SftS Xortk Capttot Street
Telephone BOSS galeae Oregew
Vacuum Cleaners
and Floor Waxen
To Rent
Call 6910. feed Furnitare
' Department '
iSi Korth High ,
TV
144.
ews Briefs
Magic Show R. L. LaLonde,
successor ti the lata Cook Pat
ten, magician, and his brother
Jack.; will present .a magic show
at th First Congregational church
Monday night nt at t o'clock, an-'
ur auspices or the Fortnightly
club. There will be ne admlulan.
bat collection may ho taken for
vmeni oi tae ciuD. LaLona is a
step-son of the late Cook Patton.
He and his brother returned here
Friday from a tour of Washington
towns, whera they presented their
program. They will remain here
several months, and will book a,
number of appearances' in towns
in this section.
Arrest S70 Violator Stat
police participated la 370 arrests
for motor vehicle traffie viola
tions during the month of Decem
ber, according; to a report prepar
ed here Saturday by Charles P.
Pray, superintendent of the state
police department. Fines Imposed
In these cases aggregated $'588.
Forty-eight of the arrests resulted
from switched license plates while
it arrests were due to reckless
driving. Twenty-four drivers were
found to be driving their ears
without proper lights. The state
police issued 1.5.907 warnings to
motor vehicle operators.
Viavi Dealer. Mrsf Selma Gram,
891 Union Street, Phone 4375.
Seek Water Right George H
Thomas snd Earl B. Moore of
John Day have filed with the state
engineer here application to ap
propriate 18 second-feet of waste
water from Masson and Finlayson
mines an, Hillis ditch, tributary
of the John Day river, for mining
purposes In Grant county. W. D.
Huntington of Portland seeks to
appropriate two second feet of
water from Grave creek, tributary
of Rogue river, for mining pur
poses ia Jackson county.
Ask Time to Plr Alvin Wil
son Pepiu and Floyd George, who
allegedly stole an automobile from
In front of the Marlon hotel
Thursday night, asked time in
which to plead when they were ar
raigned before Judre Miller Hay
deh yesterday morning. The car
they are alleged to have taken
is owned by J. P. Clevinger. The
youths will enter tbeir pleas Mon
day afternoon, and meantime are
in the county jail in default of
$750 ball each.
Men's brogues and dress oxfords,
$3.95 and $3.95, Acklin Bootery,
1st sale, 121 N. High.
Broadcast Today The Wil
lamette Philharmonic choir re
sumes its semi-weekly broadcasts
over KGW today with a varied
program to be presented from 3
to 3:30 p.m. The concerts will
continue every other week until
the end of school according to
Cameron Marshall, choir direc
tor. Denies Liability Answe ring
complaint of Ernest H. Bliven,
th industrial accident commis
sion says the complaint does not
claim plaintiff sustained disabil
ity from December 1, 1932, and
for that reason waives compensa
tion for disability after that date.
Obit
uary
Donaldson
Mrs. William Donaldson at the
residence, 1395 Marion street,
Friday, Jan. 13, aged 72 years.
Survived by daughters. Miss Em
ily J. "Donaldson, Miss Bessie D.
Donaldson, Mrs. L. R. Fisher of
Salem; sons, James H. of Sa
lem, Herbert Lee of Great Falls,
Mont.; grandchildren, Jean Mar
celle Donaldson, Margaret Ann
Fisher of Salem; sister, Mrs.
Minnie Low of Kerwin. Kans.
Funeral services will be held
from the chapel of Clough-Bar-rick
company, Monday, Jan. 16
at 2 p.m. Interment City View
cemetery.
Massey
Died at residence in Portland,
Ore., January 13, Mrs. Ellen
Egan MasBey, age 79, mother of
Mrs. Arthur Goffin, Gervais. Ore.,
and Carl M. Massey, Portland;
sister of the late William H., Mi
chael J., and John T. Egan;
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick Egrn, pioneers,
1852. Born at Philomath, Ore.,
Sept. 21, 18 S3. Fnneral services
at St Joseph's church, Chemeke
ta and Cottage streets., Salem,
at 19 a.m., Monday, January 18
Remains in care of Rlgdon's Mor
tuary, Salem. The Rosary will be
said at Rlgdon's Fnneral Par
lors Sundsy evening at 8 o clock.
PILES CURED
Without Operatioa sr Lot of Tin
DR. MARSHALL
(29 Oroa Bids.
Ftoeo SMS
Pei?Cett
SaOetty
You can be sure that
prescri p t i o n s com
pounded by registered
pharmacists at Schae
fer's are accurate, and
follow your physi-;
dan's orders EX-J
ACTLY.
. YOU ARE - SAFE
WHEN YOU BRING
YOUR PRESCRIP
TION TO
Schaefer's
Drug Stor
185 W. Commercial - Dial 8107
lit Original Yellow front
Candy Special . Store of Salens
Case tnewe4 Order setting
asjd Judgment la cat ot-ArUar
D. Hansen rs. Frd Schaefer was
tare yesterday, and . defendant
permitted, to til answer to th
complaint which involved leas en
land. Defendant aUegts th leas
van : cancelled and . Mnimniu
settlement mad when ft appear
ed, farm reveau would not pay
in Mas, jit rartner says plain
tiff, tmnlored' him to remain nn
th farm, and that in a new
agreement, he was to leas th
farm a year and pay a third of
th eroD as rental. vUk rmi
he tendered, bnt plaintiffs re
used to accepts -- r
IncornorateArticIaa of incor
poration for Nobl Ranch. Inc.,
with head Quarters In Salem, have
been filed with the county clerk
with Joseph Bartnik. Rosa Bart
nlk and Anton Semolk, Incorpor
ators. Th capital stock Is $7,009,
In shares of $100 each. Tha ria-
ern will buy, own, sell, mort
gage, leas and derelon real axil
personal nrooertr. hnv end n
stocks of other corporations and
ouy ana sell farm produce.
Special prices on foundation gar
ments during Jan. Clearance Sale
at Howard. Corset Shoo. ls K.
Liberty. ...
Plaintiff Gets asooo T de
ment handed down vesterdav h-r
Judge L. H. MeMahan gives Jo
sephine Smith, as administratrix
of the estate of Clarenee Smith,
$5000 in connection with the
$10,000 damage action hronrht
against Lloyd Johnson. Smith wm
fatally Injured when struck by
machine driven by Lloyd Johnson.
Th accident occurred near the
Catholic cemeterv here some time
ago. Defendant filed no answer.
the circuit ludsre determininr the
damages after viewing testimony.
Asks District Court Defend
ants in action brought by Sail
Brothers of Turner against Asso
ciated Oil company, have filed pe
tition ror removal of the case to
the district court for the district
of Oregon, the petition being
based on fact that litigants are
rrom different states. The case in
volves a dispute of $4,157.28 over
rentals in connection with sal of
gasoline.
Vitality health shoes, $3.95 to
$4.95, Acklin Bootery, 1st sale.
121 N. High.
Ask For Decree In connection
with suit of the W. r. T. TT
against Emma Sturgis, defendant
nas rued motion with the county
clerk for decree on pleading. De
fendant holds It la entitled to de
cree, inasmuch as plaintiff made
no demur or reDlv to answer.
which contained statement of new
matter constituting defense.
Cut Conntv Wood A rr nt
15 men is emoloved now cntttnr
wood for Marion countv. for dm
at the courthouse, the poor farm
and other places, as well as for
attribution among the poor. At
least 600 cords of wood will be
cut. Men on the Job get a dollar a
cord.
Wilson Bros. Shirts Special $1.55.
A. A. Clo. Co. Inc., 335 State.
On Rousseau Estate Tn eatatn
of Albert J. Rousseau, appraisal
has been filed by D. G. Drager,
Louis Bechtel aud L. K. Sieg
mund. showing estate to be worth
$7718.80. A house and lot in Eu
gene is given no value on account
or encumDrances.
Licensed to Wed George Mel
lette, 28, Gresham, and Pearl
Warburton. 30. Gresham. were
issued a marriage license here
yesterday, it is the second trip to
the altar for both. He is a farmer
and she a dressmaker.
Account Annrnvml Th a nrn-
bate court has allowed final ac
count of Frank J. Bissell as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mer-
ton s. Bissell. Balance on hand
for distribution is $991.18.
Larceny Charged George
Herschback pleaded not -uiltv in
Justice court yesterday to larceny
of a rear end of an automobile be
longing to George King. He was
released on his own recognisance
pending trial, to be set later.
Overruled Demurrer in case
of state for use and benefit nt
Laura Hotchkiss vs. C. R. John
son ana others is overruled in or
der signed by the circuit judge.
Snee on Note Turner state
bank has filed suit In circuit
court against Jesse E. Parrish for
judgment on note.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
TURKEY
DINNER tPC
Tho OPA
Knowing how is a.lot
in your business and
it applies to the motor
moving business. We
are skillful movers
and our storage house
guar an tees your
goods' real safety.
j! We KNQVi ft
HOW W I)
I to photCt voJTz
- a ary X-i WtUamet
vs. Union Oil. .baaketbaj.
January 14 Ores Aw
BsrdeT itaaisnsj15'
JBnaT- IS
gttr a FaJrfiaUL,
FelMrwary 10-11 Boy
Sfet project display a
Jack
Simpson, of Portland, was elsct-
President f th Willamette
university sophomor elan for
th eemias; semester, at a mast
las: Friday. Neva Sedin. r Part.
land, was chosen -sic president:
Itaaees Maeda, of Portland se
cretary; and Rao Yean, of Gol-
aenoaie. treasurer.
Beads Fraaernliv t HaMlA
Rose, of Portland. hu kMa
elected president t th Kappa
uamma Rno fraternltr for the
coming semester, to succeed Ro-
Derc n on cat. aiso or Portland. Eu
gene Smith, of Spokane, was
chosen vie sreaident. - and Paal
Towley, of Los Angeles, secretary-treasurer.
Melaoa SUll TU Roy S. Mel-
son, newly Installed County com
missioner. Is still confined to his
home with influenxa. He has
been 111 much ef the time since
assuming office.
Thomas is Visitor L. L.
Thomas, former Marshfield mer
chant, took in the mining con
gress meeting Saturday. He is a
former legislator, now located in
Portland.
"Bert" Lawsoa Here B. K.
Lawson, who attended the mining
congress meeting here yesterday,
is expected to be the next chief
of police in Portland. He was pri
son warden under Gov. West.
One Fire Reported A small
chimney fire occurred at 145 East
Leffelle street about 9 o'clock
yesterday morning. No other
alarms were turned in during the
dy.
Private Sale Order in probate
court allows petition for private
sale of stock and fixtures held by
estate of Paul M. Hand.
Walter Morse Back Walter
W. Morse of Grants Pass, form
erly of Salem, was here Satur
day. He is now a teacher in th
Grants Pass high school.
Mrs. Covey, 76,
Dies Saturday
Local Hospital
WOODBURN, Jan. 14 Mary
Ellen Covey, who was born near
Marquam 78 years ago, died at
a Salem hospital - early this
morning after a two weeks' ill
ness. Funeral services will be
held Monday afternoon at S
o'clock at Hall's mortuary here,
with Rev. Gilanders officiating.
Interment will be In Miller's ce
metery east of Mt. Angel. Burial
will be on her 80th wedding an
niversary. Surviving are the widow,
James William; two daughters,
Lesenta Alice Scott of Barry,
Wash., and Mrs. Jennie Parker
of Woodburn, and a son, 'Frank
W. of Woodburn. Three children
are deceased.
Ushering In a New Idea
The Canton Tavern
Hare Dinner In China
Tour genial host, Mr. Jung
Sing, former manager of the
Shanghai Cafe, will be happy
to welcome eld friends snd
greet the new en sad after
Jan. 16th.
940 N. Commercial St
Salem, Oregon FHOXX 836$
American Foods Fountain
Statement
Sttattc Sovaiafjc oimIl
December 31, 1932.
ASSETS
Real estate mortgages and notes receivable...
Loans to members on certificates
Bond
Real estate owned
Real estate subject to redemption.
Real estate being foreclosed.
Real estate sold under contract.,
Furniture and fixtures
Leasehold (Guaranteed)
Accounts receivable
Cash
LIABILITIES
Due certificate holders.
Notes payable
Taxes, liens and accounts payable..
Deferred profit on real estate
Undivided profits
Reserve fund stock
State of Oregon )
)ss.
County of Marion
. I, R. C. Miller, secretary of the above named association,
do, solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief. v
R. C. MILLER, Secretary. ,
Attest: R. E. Lee Steiner as President
Subscribed and sworn to before mt this 13th day of
January, 1933. -;
: i W.POLLAK, .
Seal ? Notary public for Oregon.
My Commission Expires June 11, 1933.
IKII ESTATE
HI PROBATE
Th estate and will of Sarah A.
Hovendea was r-admitted for
probate ystraar. th probate
court aamias; Ranald A. Jonas as
executor and James P. Feller,
John Murray and Dolpfc Cos as
appraiser. Th stat is to he
probated becaas ef recent aeath
t the xeatorY Oeorg B. Ho
raadsa.. aad because of errors tn
the former prseeedinga. Jaaa
was named Tice-execvter ta-tb
wtO. -
Th estate was first admitted
to probate May t, ltXP. The win.
drawn November 13, 193T, leaves
th walk of th estate to thro
child rem, Mrs. Emma Jones of
Marlon county, Mrs. Anal Gil
bert of California and Oeorg B.
Hovendea of Portland. A larg
number of small bequests, mostly
to grandchildren and groat grand
children, ar mad. Th largest
bee seat, $$80, Is left to Miss
Anna A. Dunn.
The new order in probate can
cels all proceedings of the former
executor.
Woodburn Board
Purchase of Bus
May End Trouble
WOODBURN", Jan. 14 Final
Incident in the transactions be
tween the school board and Paul
Folquet heirs over operation of
the Woodburn school bus was
likely written Friday, when the
school board bought a bus and
used it for the first time. The
bus owned by the Folquet estate
was relieved of the school license,
and goes back to the heirs.
The school board first offered
to rent this bus of the estate,
which countered with offer to sell
for 1700, which the board held
too much. Lately the board paid
$30 a month rent for use, pending
a settlement.
Mott to Resign
After March 1,
He Announces
Jsmes W. Mott, representative
elect for the first congressional
district, probably will not resign
as state corporation commission
er before March 1. he announced
Saturday. Prior to leaving tor
& REBUILT
Used Tires
COMPLETE STOCK
LOW PRICES
Wood-Wheaton
Motor Co.
540 CHEMEKETA
Complete Mechanical and
Tow Service
Day or Night
O. M. O. Track Agency
Used Csrs snd Trucks
SPECIAL '
Croqufnole Ringlet End
Permanent
PUSH WAVE
$2.00
complete
Open Friday
Evenings by
appointment
Castle Permanent
Wavers Co.
SOT First Natl Bank Bldg.
Tel. SCS3
Branch of Castle Pioneer Per
manent Wavers, Portland
ef Condition
...$266,2023
9,639.77
1,000.00
- 79,259.74
19,460.57
9,027.06
38,633.35
2,483.76
29,000.00
4,143.23
187.92
-,
1459,037.93
.$392,230.41
. 9,000.00
. 2,005.80
682.83
. 4,318.89
. 50,8QO.OO
$459,037.93
sold.
Washlagts to attend th special
ssio f congress, MU win
spend a few days visiting vsrisus
eeetioa! his district. At Rose
burg he wlU determine th stains
of th new Teterans' hospital, aad
how much money will b required
to complete th project. Mott has
Indicated that ha wf!i mm ad.tu
tlonal federal appropriations for
me institution.
4-H Leaders Here
To Outline Plans
F6i 1933 Program
Fifty leaders in 4-H rial Av
in this countv rntheraf ear. st-
urdsy afternoon for a eonfarnr
Preparatory to etartlag the list
xi ib program throughout th
schools of th county. Th major
It? of th lead era at tha onfr
he ar aew In th work. Pol
icies or 4-H club work war dis
cussed bv Miss Helm f!awni .
slataat stat club leader.
in charge or the conference yes
terday was Warns D. Hardin r
countr 4-H cIua vnrv. tnkIm
discussed yesterday Included or
ganisation, meetings, recreation,
demonstrations, tsdclnr. 4-w etnh
county : and stat fair, livestock
fairs, and songs and yells.
Robertson Peace
Group's Speaker
Malnr P a t i . " ...
i -- uuuii ugg win
Peak at a meeting of the Nation
al: Council for PrinnttA. -ro
Salem branch, next Tuesday
night at g o'clock at th First
Methodist church. His subject
wfll be, 'America's World Trade
ami th International Problems
Involved." Major Robertson has
been connected with the national
war college, and has made exten
sile travels through European
vvuuu isrji.
RUBBER HEELS
Put On Your
SHOES
TO INTRODUCE OUR SUPERIOR REPAIR WORK
ANYONE THAT MENTIONS THIS AD MAY HAVE
A PAIR RUBBER HEELS PUT ON THEIR SHOES
ABSOLUTELY FREE IF THEY WILL HAVE A PAIR
HALF SOLES PUT ON AT OUR SPECIAL LOW
PRICES.
Men's Soles Boy's Soles
So
We use only the finest leathers and there can be no
finer work produced in any shop.
This is only a special for one week to test the
pulling power of our ads
County Officials
Give Suggestions
For Laws llonday
aBnsnaasns
EsprsseataUvss ef th eounty
Judges' and commissioners or
gan a sation ef the atata win k&
here tomorrow to pros sat leglsla-
ur , saggesuoas to th proper
ooamittses at th sUtshouse.
Th officials' lesga has goa oa
record tor a f license fee, for
a reaeal off the .oM market road
law. - for abolition ar - ta
lit .chars; to counties for 'keep
Ins lnsaae wards aad for a sales
tax.
- Included la the group expect-
nere wui a Judge Victor P.
Moses of Benton eoanty. Coat
missioaer WlUiam a. an& vf
Tam hill countv. Jndra bkamu
of Umatilla eounty and Commis
iener James Smith, Marten
eoaaty.
Massey Services
Will be Tonight
And on Monday
Funeral services far Mra. Ellaa
Egan Massey. 7, who died at
ner aome in Portland Friday will
BNecktie Free!
To Introduce our high Quality
work fn cleaning and pressing
WE ARE GIVING A NECKTIE
WITH EACH SUIT OR OVER
COAT CLEANED AND PRESS
ED for the next IS days.
WADSWORTH5
Cleaning - Pressing
Tel. 0030 210 S. High St-
Saliafaj-tlnn muMntMil
Cell for and deUvery service
Women's Soles
Children's Soles
according to size.
?tO
b held from St. Joseph's ehsrch
ere at It a-a. Monday, media
tioa ef th rosary wm be held
at, Rlgdon's nvortaary tonight at
S o'clock. - - -! - - .
Mrs. Massey was bora at FhO
mata. September 11. ItSS. She
was the mother of Mrs. Arthur
Coffin. Gervais, and Carl M. Mas
say, Portland; sister of the late
William H. Michael. Jr., and
John T. Egan: daughter of Ihe
lat Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Egan.
pioneers ef 1S52.
COMPLEXION
NEEDS
Cleansing Cream
Finishing Cream
Tissue Cream
Face Powder
Skin Freshener
OmpUtt EnstmbU Stt
$1.00
Woolpert & Lege
DRUGS
Court & Liberty
Tel. 3444
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