The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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The OREGON STATESMAN Sakm, Oregon, Friday Morning, July. 21, 1933
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Employment . Slack- LittU c
tlTlty was la evidence at the U. S.
Y..M. C. A. Employment bureau
. yesterday at the stream oL appli
cants lor . jobs . on . the highway
widening project north of here
shifted to the Marlon county relief
office. During the day, seren cher-
; ry pickers, three woodcutters, one
laborer and! one housekeeper were
placed. D. I D.- Dotson, assistant
manager, predicted a lull in em
ployment until next month when
late fruit and hop picking bring
new jobs.
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Miss Magin In Hospital Miss
Margaret Magin, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Louis Magin, new M. E.
district superintendent, under
went an emergency operation at
the Portland Sanitarium Thurs
day. Latest reports were satis
factory. Miss Magin was at the
Tillamook beaches with her par
ents when j she suddenly became
ill and was rushed to Portland,
where they llTed before moving
here recently. She will be a first
year student at Willamette this
tall.
Get a $5 hat free with a $15 suit
at G. W. Johnson & Co.
Dr. Dauer in New Orleans Dr.
C. C. Dauer, formerly connected
with the Salem and Marion coun
ty health department for two
years, has accepted a position to
teach preventive medicine at the
University of New Orleans, La
Dr. Dauer has held a scholarship
at Boston Tech the past year, and
It was through thij foundation
that he received the southern
Job.
Wants Freedom Mildred L.
Hamilton has filed suit In cir
cuit court here for a divorce from
Clayton EL Hamilton to whom
she was married November 28,
Appeal Hearings Held Final
hearings on appeals 'were heard
by the state supreme court yes
terday prior to the annual vaca
tion which begins August 1.
Hearing of cases-will be 'resumed
early in i September. Members of
the court Indicated that several
opinions would be handed down
next Tuesday.
All wool suits $15, and a $5 hat
free. G. W. Johnson & Co.
$758,390 in Warranto Unpaid
General fund warrants aggre
gating $3,222,449.89 bad been In
dorsed "not paid for want of
funds" irp to Wednesday night,
Rufus C. Holman. state treasur
er, announced yesterday. Of this
amount $753,390.34 of Indorsed
warrants are outstanding.
Every one likes a smart looking
haircut so try Mr. Ernest Crow
der at the Capital Beauty Shoppe.
Phone for appointment, 6666.
Annual Report In The fourth
annual report , of Arthur A.
Keene, executor of the will of
the late Ida M. Kecne, was filed
in probate court Thursday. In
come for the year was $887 and
outgo $859.
Granted Judgment Judgment
and decree for $650 and Interest
was granted to the Bank of
Woodburn yesterday In circuit
court here ra 'its case against
Fred Schwekendick and others,
Ob ituary
Jumbo Crawfish, bottled and
draught beer, Marion hotel Hof-
brau.
Thomas
Mrs. Sarah Thomas died at the
1927. She! alleges he has a cross, residence Jefferson, route 1, Tues-
Irrltable disposition, left her for day, July 18, at the age of 79
a period of time and went to years. Survived by widower, Sam-
North Dakota and now claims ne uel Thomas of Jefferson; sister.
does not Wish to be married to Miss Rachel Whitesel of Omaha.
her longer. Neb.: seven brothers, Ambrose,
Frank, Newton, James, LeRoy and
Samuel Whltesel, all of Omaha,
and David Whltesel of Denver,
Colo.; three daughters, Flora and
Suit Renewed Suit of Ella M-aura momas, Dotn or jerrerson
Carr arainst Simon Director, nro- ana Mr8 Mattel Tnompson.or Los
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prletor of the Metronolitan Chain Aieies; inree sous, Aioert 01 m
stores here, was renewed in cir- dependence, Walter of Moclips,
cult court Thursdav with'the fii- Wash., and Fred Whitesel of Tan
ing of an amended complaint, gem. aix granacnnaren aiso sur-
MIss Carr says she was held for Funeral services will be
one-half an hour in the store and h1 from the Clough - Barrick
falsely accused of taking a pair chapel Friday. July 21, at 2 p
of hose. She seeks general dam- m. with Dr. B. Earle Parker of-
ficlating. Interment Belcrest Me
morial park.
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ages of $10,000.
Not Compromised Permission
was granted R. A. Lawrence of
the Scotts Mills territory to com
promise a $764 note to the Scotts
Mills bank for. $500, when the
matter was brought up in court
Births
WASHINGTON. July zO.-r-
(AP) John Pr Fxey. labor: of
ficial, today made naval support
given the 40-hour week proposed
for the shipbuilding Industry a
oersonal Issue between himself
and Rear Admiral E, S. Land.
Frey. an official ot the metal
trades department of the. Ameri
can Federation of - Labor, also
protested to Louis Howe, Presi
dent Roosevelt's secretary, be
cause Land had testified In sup
port of the 40-hour week.
Spectators gathered about the
two after Frey accosted Admiral
Land during the : recess on the
proposed code for shipbuilding
and demanded to know by what
authority the admiral had ap
peared at yesterday's session In
support of the 40-hour week.
"I think it was most Impro
per," Frey saia snarpiy, -wnai
took place I accept as a breach
of good faith between myself and
the navy department."
"Well, there's no use talking
to me about it," Land retorted.
"I resent your talking to me this
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Frey accused Land, chief con
structor for the navy, of favor
ing the shipbuilders' proposals,
and Land replied vigorously;
"We're not favoring anything."
DESCHUTES EOlffl
FAVORS ALLOTMENT
Citizens of Bend, Redmond and
vicinity are enthused over the
proposal to request a $250,000
North Santiam road allotment of
the $1,250,000 federal road mon
eys available for .forest high
ways, County Engineer H e d d a
Swart reported last night on his
return from Marlon county boos
ter trip to that region. Officials
there are all strongly In favor
of seeking the allotment to be
used in completing the final grad
ing of the North Santiam road
this year, he said.
Swart returned by way ot the
south pass, down seven-mile
mountain and through Albany at
ter leaving Judge J. C. Siegmund
and W. M. Hamilton at Suttle
lake yesterday morning. He will
drive above Detroit today to pick
up the two men, who planned to
hike over thr North Santiam
route.
Pep worth To Mr. and Mrs
Harold R. Pepworth, Indepen
Thursday. Lawrence showed that dence route one, a girl. Flora
his assets were exceeded by his Jeane. born Julv 20 at the Jack
naouuies. ne wm pay the isuui son maternitv home here
ny a loan on nit lire insurance
policy.
Wanted Lambert cherries for
cash. Phone 5000. Claude McKen-
nev.
Mrs. Roen Home Mrs. Thom
as Roen. 1517 Court street, has
returned from an; extended trip
through Minnesota and Wiscon
sin. While away she visited at
Duluth, Two Harbors, Detroit
Lakes, Minnesota, and Superior,
Wisconsin. She was accompanied
on the trip by her granddaughter.
tseuy jean.
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Birth Reported Word receiv
ed here from Kelso, Wash., an
nounces the birth of a babv girl 1
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice. The
infant has been named Glenda
Pauline. Mrs. Rice will be re
membered as Miss Esther Keu-
scher, who was employed at
Shipley's ! store here at time of
her marriage.
Jumbo Crawfish, bottled and
draught beer, Marlon hotel Hof-
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Custody Determined ""Max
Snellgrove, plaintiff in an action
against Annua sneiigrove. was
granted custody of their daugh
ter, Geraldlne, in. circuit - court
here Thursday. "The mother is
allowed to see the child on any
day between 12 at noon and 9
p. m.
Says Not Guilty Charles Oli
ver Crawford, accused by his
wife. M. E. Crawford, of larceny
or an automobile belonging to
her, pleaded not guilty yester
day, and will stand preliminary
hearing Saturday morning at 10
a. m. He is In Jail in lieu of
$500 ball.
Deed Over Prouerty C. E.
Vick and Bessie E. Vlck have
settled their $1200 obligation to
the Aurora State bank, insolvent,
by deeding over 10 acres under
mortgage to the bank. The set
tlement was approved In circuit
court here Thursday.
Papenfna Denies Guilty John
Bernard rapenrus pleaded not
guilty in justice court yesterday
to charge of inadequate brakes.
and win have trial August 15 at
9:30 a. m. His car struck Flora
Halley, a deaf woman. Tuesday
night.
Roee Case Dismissed Case
started In justice court yesterday
against Ira L. Rose, accused of
larceny of shoes and a suit, was
dismissed before coming up for
hearing yesterday morning.
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MAMOUTH eiQOET
Entangled in high tension wires at Dallas, Texas, the occupants of this
plane experienced high tension on their own account when they were
obliged to come back to Mother Earth via a rope as shown (arrows).
The fliers, Charlie Large and Marion Taylor, both of Dallas, were un
injured in the unorthodox "landing."
Weekend Service
Series Arranged
For Tabernacle
Special weekend meetings will
be held at the Gospel Tabernacle,
655 Ferry, beginning tonight,
with Rev. Roy Petersen of Wen
atchee, Wash., the speaker. Rev.
Petersen is pastor of the Gospel
Tabernacle church in Wenatches,
and is a son-in-law of the local
pastor, Rev. W. H. Caldwell. The
Gospel Jubilee quartet will sing
Saturday night and possibly Sun
day night.
Meetings and topics of Peter
sen are: Friday, 7:45, "The Sin
of the Saints"; Saturday, 7:45,
"The World's Greatest Wonder";
Sunday, 11 a. m.. "The Effects
of the Baptism with the Holy
Spirit"; 7:45, "Hell."
Sacred Concert
Arranged, Park
Service Sunday
at S o'clock, In Willson park, the
Evangelical church band, under
the direction of Raymond Carl,
will give a select program of sa
cred music.
The guest soloist will be Rev.
Paul Parker Pettlcord of Corval-
lis, pastor of the Evangelical
church in that city, who will play
several trombone numrs. Rev.
Pettlcord Is the son of Dr. E. W.
Pettlcord, pastor . ot the Salem
church. The church male quar-
ete will also sing. Following
the band concert, Dr. Emory W.
Pettlcord will speak on the sub
ject, "The God that Answers by
Fire."
Salem's hospitality will be ex
emplified in the mammoth open
air banquet to be served the 1900
delegates expected here next week
for the United Spanish War veter
ans. r encampment. It was -an
bounced by the local general com
mlttee last night. The full course
dinner, will be served at 5:30
p. m. Monday in Marion square.
Assisting John Seymour and
B. W. Walcher. who are In charge
of banquet arrangements, will be
Arthur Glrod, Jay G. Woodard,
J. B- Chenowth, O. J. Hull, Mr.
Moore. Leroy Hewlett, John Ber-
telson, Mr. Washman, Frank Gu
lls and Ludwick Mickelson. Vol
unteer workers Saturday will con
struct 40 long tables with bench
es in the park, under the direction
of Tom Harrington. -
The meal will be prepared at
the Jason Lee church and taken
hot to the square.
Not only will the banquet be
free to delegates, but registration
also will be free this year, since a
year ago each Spanish war veter
an was assessed 10 cents for the
convention fund. This will obvi
ate local solicitation.
livens Memorial
Services tdibe
Held on Tuesday
Memorial services for the late
William 8. Levens, assistant at
torney general, who died suddenly
at the opening of the L. A. Banks
murder trial at Eugene a few
weeks ago, will be held In tht su
preme court chambers here next
Tuesday. ' - - -.i
': Chief Justice Rand will preside
with; other prominent Judges and.
lawyers participating in the serv
ice. -; - ;' I:..: '
. Levens had lived in Salem 'for.
several years prior to his death-'
Sues on Mortgage Suit to col
lect a mortgage for $900 togeth-:
er with Interest was filed In cir
cuit court this week by George
Lass as against Hugs Mayerhoefer
and others.'
44 College Grads
Received at Pen
Forty-four college graduates
have been received at the Oregon
state penitentiary during the past
two years, James Lewis, warden,
announced Thursday. Lewis said
their ages ranged from 19 to 40
years, and that in most cases they
were eonvicted of forgery and lar-
Aft TrtXHSJl
AND REMEMBER YOU SAVE 10 to 25
BY PAYING CASH
BARGAINS IN USED FURNITURE
Used Tapestry $
Davenport ....
20
.00
Used 75-lb.
Ice Box
'12
.00
Used . 8-pc. Oak Dining
Set including 6 leather
seat chairs, 48 in. exten
sion table, solid oak buf
fet with plaU CA .75
glass mirror rr
Used Circulator $
Heater
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.00
See the new Crestwood
Circulator Heater. All
cast iron fire box, 10"
by 15" feed door, beau
tiful walnut porcelain
finish, fireglow front..
Installed $4 nJSO
complete tcU
Prices on circulators will advance Sept. 1st. A small deposit
will hold for future delivery and protect yon against the
price advance.
Fidler Furniture Co.
255 N. Commercial
TeL 8425
Chicken Coop Burns City tire
men attempted to save a chicken
coop on the F. B. Evans place,
four miles north on the river road
yesterday afternoon but their ef
forts were unsuccessful. Evans
believed most of his chickens had
escaped the flames.
Tillamook Man Held City po
lice yesterday arrested George H.
Putts and held him for the Tllla-
I mook county sheriff. The coast of-
Of interest to local lovers of I fleer holds a warrant charging
sacred music is the announce-1 Putts with larceny, local police
i ment that on Sunday afternoon said.
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Coming Events
July 21 Special state
wide and city of Salem elec
tion ; v
July 23 niiaoie society
picnic, at Playmore park,
Hubbard. :.y- .... , t ,
July 23 Picnic for
former teachers and pupils
of Evergreen school. Silver
ton park.
July 23 Picnic and dedi
cation Silver Falls State
park.
July 24-26 Annual En
campment, Spanish " War
Veterans. - ,
July 80 Michigan state
picnic at Paradise park on
Garden road.
August 6 Annual picnic
sponsored by the Orchard
Heights community, Lather
Stout farm.
August 6 Ohio ; . state ,
annual picnic, Salem Muni
cipal auto park. -.
Sept. -8 Oregon state
fair. .
If
s a man s ci
women
garette
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Men like a cigarette that has char- purity rod mellow-mildness, you get
acter. Women like cigarette that's the quality that delights your throat.
mild and pure. Naturally, Luckies ; . la our opinion there's nothing so
please everyone. Have you tried a - pleasing as. fine tobaccos that are;
Lucky lately? In their fine, ape, ten- :
der tobaccos, you get the quality that
thrills your taste.. .In their personal
men and women axe reaching for ft
lucky!-for always Uckies PleaseP
ecause
"It's toasted!
WATERMELL0N
More and more of those ripe
Calif. Klondikes. A full car
load. lb. Hc
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CERT0
For better jams and jellies
bottle
'fl-8
SALMON
Happyvale, Alaska Fink
No 1 tall cans
Scans
LEMONS Sgo
Extra large, per doz
YeUow U. S. No. Is, 5 lb TlJ
COFFEE 7o
Airway It hits the spot, 8 lbs.-..i'
MARSHMALL0WS fl c
Fresh and fluffy, 1 lb. Pkg cJ -
Assorted flavors, 3 Pkgs.... fc-
JELLY GLASSES 5lf)c
Kerr Mason, dozen.....
Harmony SoBp))(
Preferred by many housewives, 10
VHEGAE
Pure Cider, gallon 18c
Brino; your container
qt. gc
CATSUP flfl
Highway quality-14 ox. bo "
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RICE KRISPJES OR KELLOGG'S PEP.
The healthy summer cereal, Cft
S PkgS. : .
Camay SOAP ft I
S bars w u
(Mask FREE)
CHEESE
Fancy full cream, lb. .
VEKELl'O
or FRANK'S
Nice and juicy
2 lbs. Sgc
Pickled
Dijo Fcot
The tender kind :
InBulkllGcIb-
.Market featuroi
Armour's Smoked
pscnica
Mild cured, nice and lean
lb. Wy2e
Bulk
r.2ineo Lloat
:;2 lbs. U0c
y - That good kind
Milk Fed
VEAL
Roast pig pork
lb. Uc
Spring
FT1Y3
Fresh dressed and drawn
lb. 2gc
Ad effective July
21st, 12nd A 24th
Your truck gardeners hove produced on
obundonce or vegetables and fruits of ex
ceptional quality this year.
Safeway Stores act as the retail ogenb for
thousands of these LOCAL growers.- This
week we have secured an especially fine
selection. Give your gardeners a boost by
filling your market basket with fresh fruits
and vegetables at your neighborhood
Safeway Store.
Fresh CarroU, Turnips, Beets, Lettuce, Peas, String Beans, & Berries at right prices
BANANAS
Fancy ripe yellow fruit, lb
"STOUUG. RADD1TO ; AND
;CHABLIE DUVAV Market Mtncr
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