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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1933)
Local News Briefs Make July 4 Plans The Am erican Lesion committee in charge ol the legion's portion oC this year's July 4 celebration in Salem will meat at the chamber C commerce tomorrow night to work on the program. Claude Me Kinney, general chairman, an- - nounced yesterday. Members . of - McKtnney'g committee, which will be Increased later, are Carle Ab-rams,- Waldo Mills. Herman Brown, R. H. Bassett. Onas Ol- ??,;,Len Bro. C. K. Logan, ttilliam BliTen. Ralph Curtis Leit Bergsvkk. Roy Keene, Har ry Scott, Irl McSherry, Henry Foiirnier, King Bartlett. Carl Ga brielson. Arthur Rat ok YV. O. Fisher. H. V. Collins, Stei ger, J. T. Delaney. Tom Hill. Dr. . W. Looney. O. E. Palmateer. Dr. Byrd. Dr. Lloyd Hockett. How ard Zinser, Raymond Ohinart Herman Lafky, Joe Pound, Wads worth. Newell Williams. Jack Cut ler, Van Welder and Chariea , Goodman. ICE Prompt residence delivery Phone .5603. Alse new modern all steel refrigerators' at low pri 'ces. Capital Ice fc'Cold Storage Co. 5&0 Trade Street. I'hotoerartliers srrt Th o lem Professional Photographer's association held its monthly bus iness meeting Tuesday night at the Trover studio on North Com mercial street Several committee reports were given and plans were discussed regarding the photo graphic exhibit to be held in con nection with the Women's Great er Oregon association meeting to morrow night at the chamber of commerce. The next meeting will be held at the Gunnell & Robb studio, June 20. when a short uro gram and social evening will be spent. Those present Tuesday evening were: 'Syn' Cronise, J. o. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Trover and Miss Kathryn Gunnell. Hamilton's Furniture and Rug sale will continue tttis week. W. G. O. A. Jteets a Mat ing of the Women's Greater Ore- f,Sh't,OB hM be "lied lor the chamber of commerce au ditorium Monday night at 8 the state tax commission will give talk on the sales tax, aad an swers questions pertaining to the tax. A display of breads and oth er Oregon-made products will ba mad for the mootlnr , open to the public. Mrs. W. Carl- . omuii is president of the Sa lem unit of the association. New shipments of Furniture and Kugs arrivinr rfn n ... j-, in Hamilton's Great Sale. Thomas Gives Addresses C. M Thomas state utility commission! er, will eirp iwi .h . Portland this week on the "Major weF ProbIem8 in Oregon." The aKdrT wiU be lTn over radio broadcasting station KXL second address will be given In the pubhe auditorium Tuesday at 8 P.m. The latter address will be given uner the auspices of 25 ci Tie organ nations. Thomas made it Plain that the addressee would be non-political. Riokreall Van u: , Oxley of Rickraall was struck but not apparently injured by a car driven by W. F . Davis, state hos ?2 V at State and Commercial streets Davis reported to police yesterday. H. Jalrl, 1978 Broad way filed report of an accident involving his car an - ""O UIIICD by an unidentified motorist at Center and Commercial. Meeting Set Several meet Ing hare been scnednlMi tb W"Wa,iaw at the caintr j - . uu have been arranged by the organ- faa tlH L 1-1- m . ' .wu wuica isvors Uis continna tlon of high school transportation by busses. The schedule Is: Mon- uy mgnr, Salem Heights, Ever green, Suhlimity; Tuesday night. Hayesville; Wedni Brooks: Thursday night. Brooks!' Saturday night. Doaald. Meetings wero ana jasi nignt at Union Hill ana Aurora. Hearings Soon Kntnr.ii.a. Uon hearings will be held here June ib, according to notice re ceived by the county clerk yester day. The following have made ap plication: Jack Poliivnv.lrv tony Wisnesky, Maude Myrtle v,onj-. ueorge Harold Brand ford. William Leo Mrl.n.rhin Moritx Goebel. David Saucy. John Gemelia Stewart and Nicholas Casper. Time requested is at 9:30 a. m. Orchestra and Eutertainer Sunday mgni ai me silver Eagle Tavern. Hospital Patients Get Flowers Local members of the Nation al Floral association cooperated in national hospital day by send ing flowers to all hospital pa tients here Saturday. Members of the association in Salem are Adams Floral Co.. C. F. Breit haupt. and Olson Floral Co. Seeks Fees J. E. Van L nor. grar nied proceedings in circuit court yesterday against Oscar H. Zeller and Marie T. Zeller. hia wife, A. C. Burk as county sheriff and Robin B. Day. in an attempt to collect attorney's fees and oth er court costs amounting to $34.30. Th OREGON STATESMAN: a. I Or Smufay llanlar - O I o HERE WITH BARNES CIRCUSrvw PAGE FIVE I Marorjr Gay.lS-year old bareback; eqw. trVnne, wb come, here with JUL. ! -tra4, 4. Is show, uklm a stroll with Lotos, -year old hipS-P-tainn. front the Kite river. L l III 2 JOBLESS FUN! Pair Bound Over After a pre liminary hearing before Lars R. ftergsvik. United States commis shoner, J. w. Setak and Clifford Wiseman yesterday were bound over to the federat grand Jury on a charge of unlawful possession and transportation of intoxicating liquor. Bergsvik has Indefinitely continued a hearing involving Harry and Percy Miller and John W. Hodger3, charged with unlaw ful possession of a still. Building Totals 92536 Six teen building permits were Issued nere last week for construction to COSt a total Of S253G. The tr.nl building costs for June to date are ui last week's permits 15 were for repairs, alterations and reroofing costing altogether 81016. Th single nermit for haw construction was for erection of a ioo house, taken out by Levi Palmer, at 505 North 21st street. Tomorrow night Dance with Ted Fio-Rito and hia World Famous Orchestra Salem Armory. Berry Pickers Called -The t. S.-T. M. C. A. employment bureau here yesterday received its first call of the season, for straw berry pickers when a Union Hills farmer asked the bureau to send him six pickers June 19. Assistant Manager Dotson of the bureau, said he would turn the jobs over to six men tomorrow. .Many Participate A check up of the week's attendance at the Y. M. C. A. "Learn to Swim" campaign shows that an average of over 125 boys and girls daily took advantage of the free in struction offered last week. Four days were devoted to Hrv and two to girls. Gus Moore and Dwight Adams were ia charge of the activities. Fine new furniture and rugs on sale at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. Lamb Wool Heavy Elmer Carl and Frank Johnsinn nf TT zel Green obtained 55 pounds of wool from fonr lambs last wcclr their father, F. O. Johnson re ported yesterday. One lamb pro duced IS pounds of wool. is I UL. l LL U LS DONE Special fried chicken dinners today, 50c and 7 Sc. Argo Hotel Dining Room Special Fried Chicken, etc. 45c. Coming Events June 11 City - wide meeting of dry forces, 7:80 p.m. First Methodist church. June 12 -A d j o u r n e d meeting city rouacil to con sider proposed amendments to city charter. , June 13 -Newly passed beer ordinance becomes ef fective here. Jane 17-19 Clas-day, baccalaureate a d com raeiKCiuent exercises at Willamette naive rsity. June 19 Annaal election all non-high school districts ia eonnty ; beard of educa tion for these districts te be picked. Jane 19 City school elec tion, a to 7 p. m, SS9 South Commercial street. Jane SO-22 G. A- ft. and "affiiiatiag bodies aaiuial.en--caatprnea. v ..'::' Jane 24 Artlftan to hold "Covered Wagon" campaign meeting; baaqnet 8 o'clock. Fraternal temple; targe at tendance of ont-of-town Ar tisans expected. June 23 Missouri An nual ptcBic, Manidpal auto park. July 24-20 Annual En campment, Spanish War Veterans, 8epC 4-0 Oregon state fair. Tomorrow night Dance with Ted Fio-Rito anrl hia ",lUCTir aaiem Armory. nfny SPeake- Ry Conway of the Oregon state motor associ ation will be the Monday noon speaker at the chamber of com merce. His subject will be "Re creational Advantages of Oregon " He is expected to stress particu iarly the North Sanliam highway and Breitenbush attractions Plan Vacation Sehml 1 vacation bible school will be held at the Christian and Missionary Alliance tabernacle at 655 Ferry street every school-day forenoon from 9 to 11:45 o'clock, begin ning Monday morning, June 12, the pastor. Rev. W. H. Caldwell announces. ' Auxiliary to Mw ti, j. fal 'iry will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Vernon A Douglas, 1740 Fir street, with a fd C ?Ck- Th,a wi be tho full attendance i3 urged. Buy Furniture for cash and save money at Hamilton's big furni ture and rug sale. HnUgc ,n,prOTed Geoe W. ug, Salem school superintend ent, expects to rotnr li. lico the early part of this week. "."as Den "I for some days with tonsflitis hut v.. ably improved Saturday. Hurrv Yunkers. California resident en route to Washfnrto . baiem vesterrisv ino . . deposit a $1 ffrnd mTeouS costs with the justice of the for a traffic violation. StaniD Krwifii. . SonSl I"!? SClety WiI1 meet th ? TMni2h at 7:30 'CIOCk the Y. M. C. A wh of the session will be a talk by group. president the Tomorrow nirht ro , . t,, "auto wun red t&2?. orld Famous "cow a saiem Armory. rZfer e.s Word has been M v p h Frlday ot Sunl'ro, rath,er at Bnena Vista. iTineral service nm v 1. . . v. v ------- to ucm iron Z. a Keeney Funeral home, Indo- "ucu,-c. i 2 p. m. today. Obitu ary Hicks Jacob Edward Hicks passed at IocaI Wtal June 5, t the age of 7 years. Funeral wnoirneements later from the Clough - Barrick company. McVay Anna McVay, in a local hospit al. Friday, Jane S, at the age of I years. Remains forwarded to Portland by Cloug h-Barrick com f Births Cs?r To Mr and Mn w Ham Gosser of Marsh field, an eight and one-half ter, bom yesterday at the Bunga- uw uiaierQiiy nome. PEES CURED Without Uoeratioo or Uo of Tta DR. MARSHALL 329 Orecon Bide. Phon, 8509 Files Petition Agnes Sholtz filed petition In county court yes terday asking to be named .as administratrix of the estate jof her late husband, Oswald Scholti, who left an estate estimated at $500, but no will. Marriage License Issued One marriage license was issued by the county clerk yesterday, that being to C. Harvey Ratslaff. 1140 Union street, shipping clerk, to wed Esther Tows, 275 North 20th street. Tomorrow night Dance with Ted FiO-Rito and his World Fnmmia Orchestra Salem Armory. Divorce Asked In a suit yes terday in circuit court, Louise Haider seeks divorce from F. W. Haider, to whom she was mar ried in 1911. She asks permanent alimony to the amount of 50 a month. Final Account A proved Final account filed by Joseph Martin as administrator of the estate of Susan Groshong has been approv ed and final hearing set for July 18. Notice of A lineal Plaintiff in the case of J. E. Bronkey vs. Clifford Olson Saturday filed in the county court notice of appeal to the supreme court. Circuit 19 favored the defendant. Crow Arrested Mike Crow has been arrested on a charge of in decent exposure, according to the city police blotter. The complaint against Crow was signed by a Sa lem woman. fy Leave for Snath M r- nri M Ray L. Smith are leavinc aim today for Santa Monica, Calif., wuere mey win spend about a month with Mr. Smith's brother, Paul R. Smith. Children's Program The an nual Children's day program of the First Baptist church will be held during the Sunday school hour this morning, beginning at 10 o'clock. Eugene Man Arrested L add Sherman of Eugene was arrested here yesterday on a charge of speeding, according to city police records. Glamorous Cirrus is Rill or! Here on Saturday, June 24; Menagerie Still has Thrills Margorie fi ia .... " . IU1 11-4 H rt m a V-a n 1 . . broad resined haunch of herJ vxypsy, with the Al G Barnes circus, chooses for her Playmate a mammoth blood sweating behemoth of Holy Writ Tus0 TWGrS J' nanM of Lo tus. The huge hippopotamus tips the scales at two tons, is 60 years of age and left his native haunts on the Nile river about the time St1.11 firSt runniDS rr PTesi Whcn Bot consuming" bushels line the reasons for the incrase and suggest means in which the till laJLm,ake improvements in - iB w WHICH Will llCth'. Char- The base " v au ki a P(nra rno aAA.. . . x-rum .uonnionui imnn.. lem visitors Saturday from Mon- moum were ir. and Mrs. Byron Ruddell. Insurance Writers Eye Rate Increase Insurance writers in Salem are to confer shortly on increased rates recently placed in effect here by th rating bureau in Portlapd. After the meeting, a statement from the agents is ex pected. The statement will out- Highway Board Will View Bids June 28, Plans Bids on several sonn . - . way jobs will be considered at llZu 1 meeunS of the state highway commission to be held in Vv uu June Z5 " 18 announced at the state hizhwv iont, --v . J bursas fclUCUl, Other contracts will Include the rurrson oriage in Linn county, to be constructed inini v .w ' v wsMbSJ UT lilt; CO35?00YnI BUte Et ' CSt 0f a,inibAr m.ee"n. mrnls- """," " neia next week to cons der projects scheduled for Xkbnr ODder the For Better EYE HEALTH ft xou may be sore that glasses K t m H wiu oe reooxnaenoea and lit- vui uca oecessarjr. ado the cost will be small. Debate on Sales Tax Planned by Lee Brotherhood i leature the June meeting of the Jason Lee Men's Brotherhood, to n?rheld f L.th cnnrch Tnesdsy nlfht. starting with a potlnck orPJfr7w.at 6:20 'clock- of offrcers for the new year will oceur during a short businSs 7 Upholding the affirmative of S?ml? ? .x rn""t will be ide will be predated by Rosrfr. senutlre otto K. Pailnf men are Invited to attend. of carrots, turnips, heads of cab bage snd bushels of other vege- !5 Lf.tUS d0es a bmarlne act into the bottom of the tank in the huge wagon that trans Ports him. In fact the amphibian 18 a9 much at home in water as on land. U st,arted bX the daily visit of the fair equestrienne to Lotus' caged armed with delicacies in the way of honey-coated popcorn and soon a fast bond was struck once a day Lotus is given a little exercise around the menagerie tent and in the backyard of the circus and Margorie is always on v?? k VCCmpany t"8 his vagabond wanderings. When he Rives voice the linn l .., , - 3 UUlUIll SeSat t'KrS acknoPe One of the world's largest tra veling oos will be seen in Salem on Saturday June 24. when the ' big show arrives for perform- ! ances at 2 and 8 p. m There 1 are cages of lions, tigers, pumas. I leopard, jaguars in addition to an endless array of hay-eating ' antelopes, tapirs and gnus. t!I j Al C, Barnes circus has always excelled In th -r.n. ... I menagerie and wild animal exhl- ! Du. A arroun nf la a v . r fc . oaiV T IK, IK MTe shown this season, trappers spend- l ","'" 1C lun mree years in ef fecting their capture. Sunday is fast ri v in mm a,ur; U tfU- agerie tent, and . excepting the elephants and hay- --""6 -uiuiais. anow when the day arrives, 'a-h.n ,. , feeding hour four o'clock in the vD.uu0aapproacBes. not one of the animals betrar. th ri . eager anticipation on Sunday which characterizes them n th other six days. They understand insuncuveiy there will be no meal. The Sundav Satinn deemed by the trainers an aid to good health, a some extent the habit of beasts ia ineir native haunts, where food is not- obtainable Tr iav There is little sieknesa in th menagerie. The antm .. died closely and given assiduous attention if the slighest indispo sition is manifested. Will BE OUTIIUED At a meeting Sunday night at Veterans' hall. O. H. Goss of Medford. World war veteran, will uui.une ine nrorram nf h v- em ployed councils. Mr. Goss was elected organiser of the Unem ployed councils at a Joint meet ing of delegates from the various neighborhood committees. "The Unemployed councils." states Mr. Goss. "are based on this principle, that it is our task te see that not one unemployed worker goes without decent food, clothing or shelter. We take the stand that the workers are not re- "vunsioie ror present economic conditions and despite the fact that there i, a shortage of funds jwr reuer purposes, we will Insist teat the unemployed worker is entitled to decent food, housing and clothing." t A good deal of misunderstand ing exists in Salem regarding the aims and purposes of the organi sation, states Mr. Goss, but this is being rapidly cleared away At ief lB Sunday night he will emphasise the fact that the Un employed cnnnoll r . - - tuuTwmtjui. is based upon the "immediate needs . workers food, clothing and shelter and ca,h wage, for ail work performed." u.h. Vnemployed council is non Political and non-sectarian in character. ters which had beea tentatively decided earlier this spring and which concerned schools ia the eooaty. The fire zones for aoa- s vcnoof aisincts were approv ed, ai WCrs r,lana nud fx. V. - m v juuo is election and an earlier permission given the Bridge Creek school district to 4Af. fillet aflAAf next year. The three members of the county court and Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county school su- iiruiiicnofni, comprue the board Spouse Says Wife Drinks Too Much, In Divorce Suit Becau. M, wlfe aiidiy usl liquor freely and frequently "passed out" in public places. O. S. Covner VrlAxr titt .... ' - ---' nun iur aivorce from CamJina rn.nr v.i wife. The couple married' in t nonaoarn last year. Coyner alleges bis wife used Hqnor to such an extent that she could not control herself. He also asserts in his complaint that she deserted him laxt fall after her sister came to make her residence with them. FIHTO TO Plf FOB DEE BM O.E. BOHDERS m PA0TECT1 Bondholders nf f ho ei on AAA outstanding issue of first mort- p 7 . , "nue8 on the Oregon Electric Railroad company are T .v viuiure committee p chaIrmanshiP of Ralph Williams, republican national committeeman, it is probable ex tension of the bonds will be re commended. PTMe railroad- operating between Portland and Eugene, recently abandoned its passenger service .mi fnet,peratin'? renues are still far from sufficient to pay the v-..,11J4 iuri?es on ine bonds. In freriMars' pareDt companies or the Hill system have advanced uCys to Keep the road s debts paid;- funds for this purpose are not now available. Total revenues In 1932 of the Oregon Electric were Hated at $265,725. Funded debt charges took $860,313- ex penses were $1,752,241; net de ficit $1,486,316. Pamphlet Filing Deadline Reached Th time for filing arguments for the measures' pamphlet to be printed and circulated prior to the special election July 21. ex pired at 5 p. m. Saturday. It will require aDDroximaf iv nnn these pamphlets to meet the de-i uiauus ot tne registered voters. The law provides that these pamphlets shall be In the mails Heven aays prior to the election. Ted Fio-RIto. youthful soul writer and orchestra leader comet to Salem tomorrow presented b' Cole McElroy. Fio-Rito. who appeared nichti in the Garden room of . the St -s Francis hotel in San Franclsrf daring the past season. Is makins'i a limited personal appearance -tour before ref nm in n ik. Francisco hotel for another sea son. He comes to the Pacific northwest under the nrmntinn of Cole McKlroy. dance impresario who has brought to this section of America many famous band directors and their orchestras. Arrangements have been com pleted by Archie Holt, who is rep resenting Mr. McElroy and Mr. -Fio-Rito, to present this attrac tion at the Elsinore theatre for two performances tomorrow with" a matinee and first evening 'show. Followlag the 9 o'clock show the band will go directly to the Sa lem armory for a dance. JI LY -4TH SPECIAL CKOOl'IMOLS PCSH WAVE Blnclrt Fnd Cemplece S1.00 Open Frt. ErenlMi CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. Ml 1st Katl Balk Bid . Branca af Castle Monrer rtrmancat vTavers, rarUaa41 auunaaa mm Boundary Board Okehs Decisions The county boundary board Fri day ratified a number of mat- Presented by COLE Mcelroy TOMORROW NIGHT SALEM ARMORY . . . The bigreU and best aiasica! art an halloa ever aresented U Salem dancers . . . .Raaio favorites of VBC and CBS. PRICES a 2T mt UAWf aanat tawaai a ajrvaa Dancers: Ladies ...,40c Gents .. 75c Spectators: Balcony 40 Dr. B. H. White No Charge for Consultation Night and Day Calls Osteopathic Physic laa aad Bargeoa Office: 355 North Capitol St Telephone 5O30, Salem, Oregon P ' m mething g More mp & S SHOES lAX. 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