The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thnrsday Mornintr, Acgtist 10, 1933 PAGE FIVE V . , r k V " 1 i - 1' ft "4. 3 A. 1 r 4 . r ' i v i 4 1 i .4 4 v 4 r 4 ? i ! ' i 4 , 5 Local News Briefs Dance Postponed The harVest mooa dance, to which the Port land. Credit Women's Breakfast club and Retail Credit association .have invited - members of these organizations in Salem, will be held Friday 'alht ot this week. It was aanoaaced - at the Salem Credit aasoeiaUoa - meetlnS yes terday. The affair, to be held on the boat Swan, wa postponed from last Friday,; wheat rains oc curred. - . h ' f PERMANENT WAVB Ooqwifaote fcO Mi Ringlet Ead Pnsb Tave end Vp . Senator Beauty Salon 218 JT. Hi Tel. 5818 Thief Takes Raaors series of burglaries at the George D- Fraser home, 170 west Bash, have occurred in recent weeks. Twice razors hare been taken. and a few days ago the thief or thieves became bolder and-walked eft with Woolen blankets; cooking Utensils. ' canned milk and some other articles. Entrance was pre sumably effected- with pass key. The matter has been reported to police. Fraser operates the Salem Engraflng company.. : May Appointed Walter W. R. May. manager of the Portland chamber of commerce, yesterday was appointed by Governor Meier a member of the state probation commission. Vacuum Cleanert and Floor Waxer; '""l.fto'RentHi;r Call 0910, Used Fernlture Department 1SI North High When Others Fail Katnres Herbs for every ilL i Cfcnseitatloa Free. The Sing Herb Company H. 8. Low, Directing Herbalist 473 S. Com 'I St., Salem, Ore. Established is Oakland, CaU Since 1912 Honrs 9 to (. San. 10 - 12 M. Ph. Salem 5751 Iierews Leaves $2300 The es- Ute of the late William S. Levens, depnty attorney general, has as sets of S2500 In non-prodncing real property in Baker county, ac cording to a preliminary report filed Wednesday In, probate court here. Leren a widow Is to be Ad ministratrix of the property. While Lerens was en attorney for years he left no will. He died suddenly May J at Eugene during the trial el Lb A. Banks. Lonely Women! . . What would you giro tor a strong, male mate? Attend the gigantic suction of Harloa Martin who Is to be told to the highest woman bidder Sun day. August IS at 19S North High St.- .. , - Kells Yctkxft a A. Kells, Salem T. M. C. A. secretary, with his family left yesterday for Brelteabash to spend a two- weeks Taeation. Have -Moved back to my old location In White corner. Booms 1, 2 A 3. ' . Dr. Alice Bancroft . CROQCrSOLK PUSH WAVK Ringlet Ends Complete $2.50 Castle Permanent Wavers Co. 807 Est Xat'l Bank Bid., 8663 Coning Events : Angwss IS Asunsrillo Pioneer association home cotnins;. Swank: grore. August IS First an nual meeting ofJudson clan here. 1 . August 18 fiwegle Com tn unity club picnic at Ha- gers Grore. '.. .., . ,. . Angnst. IS -Dakota dab meets at' McMlnnriHe for annaal state- picnic, both North and South Dakotans hiTited. , Basket lunch ei noon. . . August IS Minnesota picnic at Champoeg park. Sept. -0-Oregon state fair, September IS Fresh men matriculate at Willam ette aniTersity, other stu dents register September 19. September 19 Red Cross Regional Conference. September 20 Classes begin 1033 - 1034 year at Willamette university. Report. Filed The estate of Elllah Morton, a to&tienV at the state hospital at - PeudXeton,4 has assets ot 11750 according to the annual report ot the guardian filed, in probate court Wednesday Carrie Estella Haynes. is guardian. Improper License For operat ing his ear with Improper license, James H. W61fe was fined f 25 In justice court yesterday. Obituary Dohse Henry Dohse passed away at his residence, Salem, route C Wed nesday, August t, at the age ot 7S years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Gealey Dohse and a. 'son, C. B. Dohse ot Los Angeles. Funeral an nouncements later by the dough Barrlck company. , . Blind Aid Limited State aid' tor blind students who shall be regularly matriculated at Ore gon's higher educational Institu tions, shall be confined to the payment of readers and- shall not be applied toward other expenses. Attorney General Van Winkle held In an opinion banded down Wednesday. The opinion was sought by William Einsig, secre tary of the state board - ot con trol, r . - .' - ' ; Permanent Waves. 2 . and.' up. Miller's Beauty. Parlor. Tel. 79 5 S. Supplies Needed The " Salem Associated Charities 'has urgent calls tor bed linen, baby clothes and two small cookstores, also men's work clothing and shoes. Donors are asked to telephone S557 and workers win call tor the articles. Lonely Women! . . What would you giro for a strong, male mater Attend the gigantic auction of Carlos Martin who Is to be sold to the highest woman bidder Sun day, August IS at UJUorth High St Meat Mem Meet Meat dealers will meet at the chamber of com merce tonight to ' farther work out operations under the N. R. A. provisions. National pressure cooker demon stration at Ray L. Farmer Hdw, Co. ' " ' Marriage License Carl W. Mick. 22. ot Silvertoa. and Wll umins i. roiwm, zz, rortiaao. i ver isagie on a charge or Doing were Tuesday granted a mar-1 drunk in a public place, was fined nage license at Vancouver, wash.' S25 in Justice court yesterday. Eastma ' 1 Emadine Eastman at the resi dence, route 4. Aug. 7, at the age ot 43. Survived by widower, Rich ard Eastman ot Salem; three sis ters. Mrs. Mae Stowe and Mrs. L. Peering both of Turlock, Calif., and Mrs. Eva Lucas ot Crosby, Minn.; three brothers. Lawrenee, Emeral and Theodore Friak, all of Crosby, Minn.; and mother. Mrs- L. Frink of Salem: Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 10 at 2 p. m. from the Rose dale Friends ehurch under the di rection of Clough-Barrlek com pany. Interment Rosedale eeme- tery.. . ;., . . v . -.' - Steeves Attend Dr. Laban A. Steeves.and family left last night for Klamath Falls to attend the Legion" convention. They expect te return -Friday night or Satur day. . "- Vlckers Fined $25 A. E. Vlck- ers. arrested July St at the Sil ver Eagle on a charge of being Final Account In The final account ot Jennie Bohannon, ad ministratrix ot the estate of The odore L Bohannon, deceased, was approved in probate court yester day: He left -11009 In r personal property and $4200 la real prop erty. . : i ;.'.-: ' National pressure cooker demon-' stratlon at Ray L. Farmer Hdw.i do.' ; - : j Minnesota Picnic The annual Minnesota state picnic will be held Sunday at Champoeg: park, with a basket lunch and program the -mam-features. 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