The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 26, 1933, Page 14, Image 14

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0
UUKEHi
Total now 86,700 Acres but
Hot all of Request is In
Granted by Officials ;
Addition of 4,5 08 acres In the
Eisfat Lakes district to' Mt. Jet
ferson national park, brings that
Brtialtlve forest area to 86.700
acres,' Henry Crawford, lias been
adrtaed la a recent letter from
Senator Charles L. ,McNary. ,.A
larger- area was i sought . with
oundariea reaching west to the
ew North Santlam road bat fed
oral authorities - did not ; see fit
to grant the entire request. .
The original reanest- for the
promltlve area was made by the
fiantlam ; fish and ; game commis
ion . . the Marion coanty game
roteetire . association, . the Che-
snaketan Hikln dab and the Sa-
Um and: Albany chambers 1 " of
eommerce. - '.. -'":L-tit i : -
The original efforts made to
Aht&iM thi territory . Inclnded a
leh. larrer acreage, the north'
rn boundary of -which would
Bate - been - Woodpecker . ' ridge.
following : the Santiam highway
' as 4U western border, with Lost
i I-. V .tV omit
eatendinc eastward to the Sky-
lln trail wl leh transTerses this
Under the official designation.
tie Berth ern border of the pres
ent primitive area added will be
Marion lake, the "northern por
tion of the body of water being
lflft onttide to permit the erec
tion of sportsmen's lodges. The
western border extends about a
anile west f om Turpentine peak
and Dubby and Maxwell buttes,
r two mil east of the Santiam
highway. The southern border is
along the Line of Hogg pass while
the eastern line Is several miles
east of the Skyline trail. ' The
present Mt. Jefferson area forms
the northern boundary of the
new' tract which will be absorbed.
SaleoiBanVs
Bonds Ordered;
A Far Below Par
Bonds of the . par . value of
$9000 belonging to the new insol
vent Bank of Stayton were order
ed sold yesterday for 11530 in a
circuit court order issued here to
A. A. Schramm, state bank exam
iner. In charge of the liquidation
f the closed institution. Five of
the bonds were issued by the Tex
as Gas Utilities company and four
by the Wayne United Gas com
pany. The book value, of the
bonds as carried in the bank's
assets, ranged from $118 to f 084
tor each $1000 bond. The pre
vailing market for the securities,
Schramm said in his petition for
authority to sell the bonds, was
f!70 for each $1000 bond.
No. 113
ftraopals of AbbmI Statement of the
VeUaomaa Iaduitrial BmIU JUsocUtioa
e IertUa4. ia tao State Oregon. oa
he tkirty-flrtt say of December, 1933,
oaeW to iho lasoraaea CommUiioner of
tko BUto i of ; Oregon, pmsnaat to lavs
1 CAPITAL v ;
A aeon t of eapiUlstoek pali ap, SIS,
0040. . It . . - -i
. i JNCOlfZ
Voi prBuami roeoivoa doriag tno joor,
Sak " a. -
latoroM, altidonds aaS roata Mciv4
eariaf Uo yoar, 977.08.
Xaoomo tixm U other oareo reeclTtcl
arht ttao yoor. .
. Total laeonM, $77.08.
DISBURSEltlNTS
Kot lotMO paid during tko Jttr- Inslad
. Sir adjoatnoat oraoaaoa. Nod.
Divideadi paid on capital tPk 4aMaf
' Sko yoar. Xono. - -
Conauasioao and salaries paid daring
fbo yoar S1.S35.00.
Taxoa, liense ad foos paid daring
fk par( 65.73.
. Aawoat of , all ..otaor oxpeaditorea.
Total sxpoaditureo, 93.423.55.
ASSETS .. ,
Tatoo of tmI osuto owaod (markot
: vahMl, Neno. - ,
Vataio of stooks aad loads owaed (aiar
kat alao). 94.M8.14.
. Loana oa aMrtgagaa sad oollatoral, ote4
' t5.84e.B5. - -
Oaah ia tank aad oa aaad, 91,828.09.
- - .noaiiiinia la ooarsa of eolieetioa wnt
laa Steeo 8oDtombr. 80. 1983. .
Iatorost aad roats dao Sad aeeraad.
, xotat ttattut tit, six,isiJ)S.
LiIABIIiITIXa ...
CNmo alalau tor kxaoo aapaid, Jfoao.
Aatoaat of aaoaraod preatioats oa all
Btataading rUka, Moao.
Da , for ooataUidoa . aad Vroktrago,
An otkor Babllitloaf 957TJS.
Total UabiUtira. oxeopt capital, 9577JS.
upitai pal a ap. fii.soo.oo.
arphu over all liabilities. 93.94S.47,
atarpra ss regards poUcjboldeTt, fll,
TWL 813.181.08. -
TJSiBS IK OBEOOH FOB THI TSAJt
Hot proaaau received dariag tko yssr.
aid darlaa tko Tear. Xeaa.
" Iioasos tacarred daring tko year, Noaa.
Vaeso of Compear, kfaltaomak Xndoa
OrUt Healtk AeeeeUtioa.
. Vaaao or freaiieat, Xagsas P. Oarea,
mJy. - - i .-- .-
Marns of Boeretarr, Xari XV DaBola,
JS.1. . - . E
Statutory resideat attoraov far aarriea.
- "ek. Haaultoa. - Braoa A Bro-
to mmm
Cloving - Storing - Crating
Larmer Transfer & Storage : : 'y
' pr:onE 31131 -: :
We Also Handle Fuel OiL Coal and Briquets and High
Grade Diesel Oil for Tractor Engines and Oil Burners
WINNING BOSTON MARATHON
V
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- With no6 a ehallenger in sight, Leslie Pawson, 28-year-old millhand, of
- Pawtucket, R. L, is shown crossing the finish line to win the annual 26
mile marathon f rom Hopkinton to Boston in the record time of 2 hours, SI
; minutes, 1 and seconds, lowering the old mark by more than two
. minutes. In inset the winner is being crowned with the traditional laurel
wreath by Representative George di Meta of Massachusetts after his
. - . , . -. victory.. -. " . - ' '
PUSH Bin
E
: Parrish Junior high school's
baseball team ran into more com
petition that was out of its class,
Tuesday afternoon at Hubbard,
and lost 14 to to Hubbard high.
t in two rames. Parrish ti3 col
lected only-three hits, and two of
them hare been made by Oglesby,
left fielder on Coach Harold
Hank's team. Of the two made
against Hubbard, Damon clicked !
out the other one.
Parrish will play Sacred Heart
academy Friday afternoon on Ol-I
lnger field.
Hubbard and Corrals, both oil
which hare defeated Parrish, will
play Friday at Gerrale in a game
which will hare large bearing on
the county B league champion
ship. These three are the only
schools competing in the B league
this season.
Lineups:
Parrish
Hnbabrd
McArthur If
Henhberger 3b
Moomaw lb
Ramp lb
Damon 3b
Etzel lb
Serdotz p
Akers c
Gant cf
McKee 2b
Mserx ss
Lltwlller rt
M. Carl ss
Dlmlck rt
Hlggenbotham e
Borons p
Porter cf
Oglesby If
. Barrett cf
MT.16EL SIMPS
ST. PAUL LEAGUERS
MT! ANGEL. April 25 Scoring
in every inning but the ninth, the
Mt. Ansel baseball nine in a Mid-
Willamette league game played
Sunday swamped St. Paul by a 23
to 7 score. The game was played
at St. Paul. The Mt. Angel slug
gers pounded out It bits includ
ing 8 doubles, 1 triple and 1 home
run.
Playing Manager White, with
three doubles and a single, and
Poepping. pitcher, with two dou
bles and two singles, led the at
tack. Howard, right fielder, got
a home run and two singles. Cole
man starred for St. Paul with a
home run and a single. Poepping
pitched the entire game for Mt.
Angel and although nicked for 12
hits, kept them well scattered. He
struck out 11 men.
R. H. E.
Mt, Angel .........23 It - 4
St, Paul 7 12 7
Batteries: Poepping and White;
Kirsch, Kaufman, Schuts and
Klrsch. . -
Noyes Reelected
A. P. President
; NEW YORK, April 25 (AP)
Frank B. Noyes, publisher of
the Washington Star, was reelect
ed president of the Associated
Press today at a meeting of the
board of directors which followed
yesterday's annual meeting of the
Associated Press. : .
; - William J. Pape of the Water
bury Republican, became first vice
president. - , . fi
as-"." JTny - : trif
P02TLAND , 504 $1j0O
ALBANY . . 1Q4 04 .
GORVALLZS . 404 r , ; 904 "
EUGENE ...7 .10 .
Om $sU i3i rnutH Mi irGd
- Im fmftruAU nAu er (AWr cava
lW-o-,4j i Uo.
A. P. NOTU, Agent
Passenger Depot, 13th Oak ,
Tel. 4408 - ' "-1
BY HUBBARD
The
X
UKEIIST PUNT
WASHINGTON. April J5.
(AP) The nary "a Intention to de
commission the naTal air suuon
at Lakehurst, if. J., "In the near
future" was expressed today in a
letter - made public at the nary
department from Admiral William
V. Pratt, chief of naval operations.
to O. I Dickerson, township solici
tor at Lakewood, N. J.
Dickerson had sent the depart
ment a copy of a resolution pass
ed by the township committee fa-
Toring maintenance of the air sta
tion. -
Pratt, as acting secretary of the
nary, replied that in rlew of the
shortage of funds and the pressing
need ror economy, the department
would not be able to maintain the
air station in full commission in
riew of the loss of the airship
Akron and the fact the airship
Macon would be sent to the Sun
nyrale, Cal., naral air station for
operation with the fleet.
LOT 1. Standard
v finished
Size 1
MAY BE SCRAPPED
. -
LOT 2. Heavy weight wood baled Galvanized 10 qt pails these are high
ly finished and a good value at 60c but they go 2 for .
LOT 8, Ladies' Garden
good handles
GMQIlGtJc (& GE?ndclflcc
LOT 4. Standard size 8 CAST ALUMINUM SldHets and same size CAST
ALUMINUM GRIDDLES Either one the lot is limited and
we will limit sales y
(SqEsg Ponac
LOT 6. A fine angel cake pan with steel standards for inverting in full
, size 10"x 4' Only 2 dozen to sell while they.last-L-J .
' ILaclc3ci?Ct3;D3llc :
LOT 6. Kitchen Ladder Stools Unfinished Well braced and good
' ; quality a limited number
when you can get a standard make for less than $4.00. Some people are go
ing to be awfully sorry because they are buying unreliable merchandise. Our
; . motto always la Quality Goods for Less t- '
OREGON STATESMAN. Salsa.
E
MONMOUTH, April 34. Mon
mouth high school defeated Inde
pendence high at Monmouth to
1 Friday afternoon fa the first
Polk county conference baseball
game of the season. The game
was somewhat loosely played, but
both teams show promise of real
ball clubs .with more oompetltlTe
playing. . " -? ; ; ; v ; ,: s. . .
Dick Snider was on the mound
for the locals and with Cy Wilson
receiving held Independence : to
.three hits, while his teammates
registered four errors. "Thnrman,
pitching for Independence, with
Coon receiving, was touched for
eight hits. Independence made
eighth errors. ' v c -":'',.''':? v"
Red Hiatt of Oregon Normal
was umpire.
AntUE. April 14--(Special) :
In the first Polk county league
baseball game of the season, the
Airlle high school defeated Dallas
high, 4 to 0. -
The Alrliek artists displayed
great early, season form and kept
Coach ghreeTe's boys well . In
check. . Airlle scored - first when
MeAlplne '. singled and. scored
when Wilson connected. . .
: Dallas threatened .to score In
the fourth, but some neat field
ing and pitching retired the Dal
las batters.- .
- Coach Beck's boys scored In the
first and second and two more in
the fifth.
Dallas collected fire hiU and
four errors; Airlle 10 hits and
three errors.
STAYTON, April 25. Members
of the state game commission
were here Sunday and Monday and
planted 25,000 trout. Cutthroats
were put In the river at the "high
banks' and rainbow in the mill
race at the- park. From the mill
race they have access to the log
pond, and Santiam river
Charles Frank helped with 'the
work Sunday and C. A. Beau
champ Monday. All trout meas
ured about seven inches In length
and came from the McKensie
hatchery. Temperature of the wa
ter Monday was 42 degrees, which
is said by local nlmrods to be the
reason why so few fish have been
caught since the season opened.
They expect very little fishing un
til more snow goes out of the
mountains.
n
ill
25,01 CUTTHROAT
It makes as blash to slaughter merchandise this
way. Bat price or no price, business must move on
To help you celebrate City Wide
WE OFFER
TSalv. Wash tub full
(Soi?e3Gim OEnovGlkr
Shovels' Full Polished Standard llo. 1
only ' , ' , " ;
EBOTTT
n
so
Hardware Paints Plumbing - Machinery.
23G N. COMMERCIAL ST. I - -
Oregon, Wednesday Morning,
' WHITNEY
: : 1
-'
Ob CaterwanLa hr MaAHaltar-Purr
pins bis Kentucky Derby hopes this year. He Is being gToomed by trainer
T. J. Heary for the Churchul Downs clasaia on May 6, and is conceded a
rood chance by the experts, "Caterwaul" won the Keene Memorial the
iauonal Stauioa Stakes and the Eastern Shore Handicap tn bninax
style. Of 10 starts he wS firsts, f seconds. I thirds sjid I unplaced, t
Lutherans Blank
Methodists 7-0;
Christians Win
Beli lad Bahlbergs steady pitch
ing the. American Lutheran kit-
ball team: won a shutout victory
from First Methodist on Sweet
land field yesterday In a regular
ly scheduled came. 7. to 0, while
at the other end of the field First
Christian defeated Temple Bap
tist In a rather loosely played
contest, 12 to f .
Batteries were as . follows:
American Lutheran. Bahlberg and
Kalng; First Methodist. Zarley
and Anderson: First Christian, ;
INDIVIDUAL i
ATTENTION 3f
Your eves mar reauire sev
eral examinations or Orth
optic training before re
ceiving' final correction.
Don't be deceived by hasty
"f ree' ' examinations.
Thompson-GIutsch
OPTOMETRISTS, 8SS State St.
weight and well
48c
48c
48e
size,
me
".."' J- .
'T t IkV
fat Day
April 2S, 1933
-o
FOR DERBY
" Cornelius VandeTbOt Whitney
Sneed 'and -Newton; Temple Bap-
i Ust, Tucker and ChappeU' - "
Friday night Jason Lee will
meet- Presbyterian and Court
Street Christian will slay First
Christian. : ' ,
ooo
One Lot
CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
and women's wash dress
es, limited O 4Q
quantities Cm tor ie7 L
WOMEN'S
SHOES
Table of broken assort
ments. Mostly small siz
es. Values to
-1.98, pair HUC
OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS
Big and roomy. A 5.95
value, Wednes- J J A
day only . , , Xexa
Rayon Twilled
SATIN .. .. .
Black, green, tan & or
chid. A regular 49c val-
at - . 2 yards 49c
CAN & BOTTLE
f ; ; OPENER: ;
Wall type I
1.50 value f........:xie7C
HOT POINT
PERCOLATOR
Aluminum satin finish 7
;cup., tL o AQ
capacity aViet7
LUNCH CLOTHS
Large , assortment plain
colors, gay stripes. Em
broidered patterns. Ex-.
ceptional i - ifl.
value at ;..LLtSC
SPECIALS for $3 KAY...
$tww
MONTGOM
275 N. Liberty
ffflllLETIIKES
00tl:EHIES
AUM3VHXE. April 24 The
Anmsvllle grade ball teams won a
double header game with Turner
Friday afternoon. The girls' score
u 31-10 and the boys- score
was 1-2. " : ' V "- . i- -
The boys line-up was: . .
AaUBSville. Tawser
Hardin . . . . . i p ...... . Harns
Farmer . e . Denbem
Kromwell. ..... lb.. Peterson
Chlfflngs...... 2b..e... Bones
Nichols. . ............ en. Harris
Titus ..'..;.... 3b . .' Ball
Nichols........ If.. ...... Ball
Landers....... cf.... Peterson
MlUer. ; : .. rf . ; . . .V Bones
. The Une-up for the girls game
wasi' " '" " - -
Asunsville . . -. Tnrner
R.8wansont....e.....'A. Bones
N. Harms....'.: p.Vi.i.F. Clark
B. Roberts.,... lb.... .M. Lacy
G. Bates. . . . , Is. . , Whitehead
Titus.. ........ 2b..... Gunning
Wright .V." . . . . rs . . . . Savage
D. Weitman.... 3b.'...; Sparkea
Weltman. ......If...... Parkes
Brown. ........ rf..... , Holmes
Senators Given
- New Agreement
On Use of Field
v , - .. ..
The school ' board last ' night
granted the Salem Senators per
mission to play their home games
between -May 21 and August 27
I Complete Stock of Oar Finest
SPRING DRESSES
reduced for
this one day
only to
Our Regular price is 7.75 and they are really outstanding
values at that price. A fascinating group of crepes, prints
and rough crepes, featuring top notch fashions "
Our Entire Stock of Women's
COATS
for
Wednesday
only
$J249
Smart spring coats in the popular
new colors
Our Complete Stock of -Women's
piece Swagger Suits
piece Tailored Suits
5Q49
Reduced from 9.95 for one day only
LINGERIE
ASSORTMENT
Rayon & mesh vests,
bloomers O AQg
6 panties Lm for iC N
CARD TABLE
COVER Ensemble
Cardcraft cover and pa-
napTdns
WOMEN'S
PURSES
Black and colors. Includ
ing many 4 Q -1.00
values : tJC
FLAT CREPE
And rough crepe,' spe-
RAYON TWILL,
In black, cream & rose.
Also navy & black, no&.
cling.A O MQ
35c valnesJ yardsJC
: NON-SKID
-iTHROWRUGS
Beautiful patterns. A
value :l:-.l3e49
CHENILLE
:-V"-7:v:: RUGS';-
Regular, ,: ; . AfA
1.00 values j 4jC
AUTO MOP
WTIth hose : AQ
connection L flaC
7 HAND SAW -
10 point Lakeside, 26
: inch saw, fully guaran-
:-2.1Sdne;;.!;) 1 .49
ERY
WAR
Phone 8774
on dinger field. The contract of
fered the ball team provides that
the school district shall receive
12 H per cent of gate receipts,
less $30 credit for future im
provements the club makes oa the
field. No credit was granted for
abc: $10 worth of work already
done there by the club.":.- . " ' :
: Concession privileges also were
given the club over the applica
tion of others. ,
: CHEMAWA. April 2 5 la a
loosely ' played '- game marked by
numerous mil judged - fly - - balls
which went for hits on both sides,
Chemawa Indian school 'defeated
Sllverton high 12 to 10 on the dia
mond here today. Ylvette of Che
mawa and Lovett and : Reed of
Sllverton were credited with home
runs on misjudged flies. --r.- -
i A return game will be played
at Sllverton Friday. '
Seltice pitched acceptable ball
for Chemawa until the- seventh
when the Silver Foxes got to him
for five runs. Ylvette hurled the
last two Innings and . yielded one
bit. , ....
The Indians stored tn six of the
Innings, their beet . being the
fourth and sixth, each of which
saw three ; runners dent - the
rubber. . "T. . .
Sllverton It .
Chemawa . . . . ...1112-4
Coomler-aad Rudishauser: Sel
tice, Ylvette and Katchla.' Zuadle.
14 AS
WOMEN'S HOSE
Pure silk chiffon and
service weight, full fash
ioned, French Jf
heel ' . 4jC
PURE SILK
SLIPS
Bias cut, pink, tea rose
and white. 1.69 - and
values . 1.49
RAYON
BED SPREADS
Regular 2.98 ; i jq
value. Mneonly AoteJ,
BED SPREAD
80x105. Popular colors.
Limited quantity.
49c
84c value
RUFFLED
CURTAIN SET
iiSSS. V 49c
I-
Certified Dry Fait
-ENAMEL'
1 gallon
size can 'Ij.
2.49
ALL RUBBER
BEACH BALL
PICKUP
SHOVEL
A real
value :
49c
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
We reserve the right to
limit Q AQ
nuantities bars Xa7C
D &
$49
2)
. '! . Salem Ore..