The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    -The OREGON STATESMAN, Sifca, Orron. Friday UorninS.-Ammst 18.-1933
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Local News Brief i
Outside Pastor Speaker Sun
day t both the morning and
evening services at the Pirst
Evangelical church, Rev. William
. F, Rademacher of the First Evan
s gelical church . at Albany, will
' bring the messages. Rev. Rade
macher is well known to local
folk, having been an outstanding
' pastor in the Oregon conference
of the Evangelical church-for a
number or years. He secured his
training for the ministry - at
Northwestern .college . and. .. the
Evangelical Theological seminary,
both at Naperville, 111. A. compar
atively young man, .his work thus
'. far has been characterized by an
unusual degree of success.
Met Graber with " Lane it Ben
nettsensatlonal skating trio, Tew
Park tonight; 7
Enjoys Air at 73 Mrs. Mary
' F Brunk of Eola took her first
? air ride Wednesday evening, "With
,Lee Eyerly of the local airport at
ithe- controls. H iceforth Mrs.
Brunk will be an enthusiastic air
fan, for she was extremely pleased
with ber jaunt over the city of
Salem. In earlier days she came
into this country from Sacramen
to via the slow ox 'cart mode of
, travel.
Leaves For Home Mrs. A. C
Nagel, nee Ruth Mae Lawrence,
left for her home at Cascade Sum
mit . yesterday . morning alter
spending a week here with her
mother, . Mrs.. N. A. .Lawrence
1578 Ferry. Mrs. Nagel says sum
mer visitors at the Summit are
more numerous than in years this
summer, and that virtually every
cabin in the resort is filled.
Bailey . Returns Here After
three steady months In Salinas,
Calif., E. K. Bailey has again
pitched bis teat on the same-lot
at South Commercial and Oak
streets, and will begin a special
evangelistic campaign starting
Sunday at 7:45 p." m., and con
tinuing nightly at the same hour.
His. Sunday subject is VThe Val
ley of Dry Bones."
Scout Window Liked B o y
scouts . of troop 15, West Salem,
yesterday decided to hold over
their window exhibit at the I. W.
Lewis drugstore w'ten it contin
ued to draw many spectators.
The exhibit, arranged under, di
rection of Harrv v Wiedmaier,
scoutmaster, - consists ' of scout
equipment and products of scout
crafts.
Electrical ?Ien Meet A group
of Salem electrical dealers, meet
ing at the chamber of commerce
last night to discuss N. R. A., de
cided not to establish any compe
tition, hour and wage code here
until the national code for their
business is drawn up and ap
proved. A local association may
be iformed at that time to put the
code into effect.
Sprinkler System Started Ex
plosion of a feed line at one of
the big digester tanks in the pa
per mill Thursday released so
much heat the automatic sprink
ler system was set going and the
. building given a thorough wet
ting before the system could be
shut off. The damage was Blight
and no one was injured.
Obituary
! McRae
In this city August 15, Norman
Kenneth McRae, 1790 South Cap-
uot ex reel, jttusoana 01 Myruc; ia
tber of Darline; son of Mrs. Olive
McRae; brother of Ernest and
Hammond of Salem, Mrs. Bernice
Matbes of Klamath Falls and
Mrs. Olive Estes. Redwood, Cal
Funeral , services Friday, August
18. 10 a. m. at Terwllliger Fun
eral . home. Interment at Jeffer
eon.
. Lynch
At a local hospital Aug. 16
Mary Ann Lynch, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Lynch. 190 South
25th St., aged 1 year, 21 days.
Granddaughter of Mrs. Mary M
Lynch of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
William Parks of Elk City, Ore
Also survived by several uncles
and aunts. Funeral services from
TerwilliRer Funeral home, 770
Chemeketa street. 10:30 a. m.
Saturday. August 19. Interment
I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Fleming
At the residence, .767 North
Liberty street. Tuesday, August
15, Murray M. Fleming, at the
age of 64 years. Husband of Belle
Fleming, brother, ot David of Eu
gene, Frank ot Glendale, Cal., Ar
thur,' William and J. O., all of
Salem. Funeral services Friday
August 18. 1:30 p. m. from the
chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son,"
Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating.
Interment I. O: O. F. cemetery.
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' Airmail Connections Better-
Changes efefcted yesterday in the
Pacific coast airmail service make
it possible for matter .leaving
Salem at 6 : 3 0 p.m. to connect
with the night plane in Portland
flying south Instead ot being held
over for the morning southbound
mall: plane ail formerly was the
case. Morning mail coming to
Portland hy air from San Fran
cisco arrives at Salem at It a. m.
intsead of noon under the , new
schedule. f
Will Appear Here A trio ot
speakers interested In the Ala
bama murder cases of recent
months, will ) appear Tuesday
night, August 22, at the M. E.
church basement here, under , the
auspices ot the International La
bor Defense. The local committee
arranging tor the appearance in
cludes H. D. - Roblnette, E.'- J.
Jackson and Frank LockharL The
speakers are Mrs. Patterson, Rich
ard Moore and Leslie Carder. -
County Mm Pay The Marlon
county court is required to pay
the cost of shoe repair bills of
indigent Marion county students
at the state reboot for the deaf,
Attorney General Van ' Winkle
ruled in an opinion handed down
Thursday. Tb state law provides
that the cost cf all clothing neces
sary for the comfort of Indigent
blind and deal children shall be
borne by the eounties of which
they are residents.
Leave for West Point Milton
Taylor, son ef Mr. and Mrs. H.
Clay Taylor, and Louis Farns
worth, son ot Captain and Mrs.
L. D. Farnswrtb, will leave Sal
em early this morning and report
tor duty August 28 at the U. S.
Military- academy at West Point
following a summer; furlough at
their homes here. En route, with
three other cadets from Oregon,
they will stop in. Yellowstone
park, Chicago and New Tork City.
Hlng Case Continued Prelim
inary hearing for Joe Hlng, charg
ed with larceny by bailee, was
postponed until sometime next
week. It was originally, set for
hearing before Judge Hayden yes
terday. Efforts to raise bail late
yesterday afternoon did not ma
terialize and Hlng is still in the
eounty Jail. He is accused fall
ing to account for $102 worth of
sodawater goods owned by Gideon
Stolz company here.
Divorce Action Judge Lewell-
ing will hear divorce action of
Snelgrove vs. Snelgrove Monday.
A similar action. Kaaer vs. Kaser,
had been scheduled, but will like
ly be continued. Otr.er cases
slated in his court for next week
are: Johnson vs. Johnson, a dl
vorce suit. Wednesday; hearing
in estate of Mary F: Gregolre- vs.
Wilmet. Thursday; and DeGnire
vs. DeGnire, Friday.
Conduct Bible School A daily
bible school for children will be
conducted each morning at 9:30
o'clock at- the South Salem
Friends church, starting Monday.
Miss Phyllis Macy of Scotts Mills
and Miss Josephine Fich ot Van
couver. Wash.; will he in charge.
Miss Rachel Pemberton will assist
with the music.
Reported Injured O. G. Smith,
route five, and James William
Fowler, .695 North 15 th street,
yesterday reported to city police
that their cars collided Wednes
day at Shipping and Capitol
streets, resulting in injuries to
two persons. Mrs. L. M. Smith, 48
and Wallace Smith, 12, of route
five, both suffered bruises. -
.Pitt Jailed -When Clarence
Pitt of Salem pleaded guilty in
municipal court yesterday to a
charge ot being intoxicated. Judge
Mark Poulsen ordered him to pay
a $10 fine. Pitt failed to pay
however, and was then ordered to
spend five days in jail.
Grass Fires Occur City fire
men were called out twice yester
day to extinguish grass fires. At
2:40 p. ro. they put out a grass
blaze at Mission and Capitol
streets and at 5:05 p. m. another
at" 23rd and Lee streets.
Crawford Assigned J u d g e
Crawford ,of the Multnomah cir
cuit court, was assigned Thursday
by Chief Justice Rand of the State
Supreme Court to preside ove
several cases in Lane County in
which Judge Sklpworth is . dis
qualified. Mdnkers to Meet The annual
Munkers reunion will be held
Sunday, August 20, at Hazel
Green park. Friends are invited to
attend.
Green Estate f6,00O Estate
o Santord Green was admitted: to
probate' yesterday, with 'James
Ben' Green as executor and-L. W.
Howell, JC. E. Wenger and Avery
Thompson as appraisers. The val
uation is thought to be in neigh
borhood ot $6,000 of which $2500
Is personal property. The exec
utor was authorized to negotiate a
$100 loan with a local bank. ...
Final Hearing The probate
ndge has set Tuesday, Septal 9, at
10 a. m., for final hearing In
estate of Tna Edwards. The final
report shows the only holding,
$549.40 receivedo from estate of
a relative in Tennessee, was en
tirely expended in paying bills of
the estate. Arthur Edwards is
administrator.
Sues Estate John J.. Donald
son has instigated suit against
Charles G. Miller administrator
of the estate of. J. A. White for
a total of $347.50 alleged due
from the estate for services per
formed in 1928 and 1929. He al
so asks $170 attorney's fees.
Go to Breitenbnsh The E. B.
Fletcher family of North Winter
street and their guests, Mrs. Ger
trude. Stone and son Sherald of
The Dalles, left the middle of the
week for a seven-day vacation at
Breitenbnsh springs.
Plaintiff Gets Custody In di
vorce proceedings of Clive B. De
Sart vs. Rpland F. DeSart, plain
tiff, has been given absolute con
trol of the minor child during
pendency of the suit. Defendant Is
permitted to rislt the child twice
a week.
Ask for Hearing Marion Hook
has applied to the probate court
for hearing in connection with a
$525 claim against the Tolbert
Hook estate. Hearing will he An
gust SO.
rresnan EstatesAlice. B. Can
non has been named, executrix ot
the estate of Enos Presnall, who
died early this month. The es
tate Is estimated to be worth $lr
300, and will be appraised by
John B. Moorman, Levi McCrack
en and Wlllard P. Ringle.
. Defaat Ordered Default of de
fendants, -' Ben W. Olcott as" re
ceiver of the Willamette Valley
Mortgage. Loan Company and ot
the Loan company Itself, has been,
entered , in connection with salt
brought by A. C. Snyder against
Hanna O. Hosklns.and others. .'
- Demurrer ' Overruled J ndge
Lewelling "has overruled; demur
er "of defendant in suit of George
W. Tergen ts. Stafford Pickle
company.'- ' ' '
Buchanan Estate Petition in
probate court asks that Roy Har
lan; be appointed administrator of
the.E. L. Buchanan -estate, esti
mated to he worth $400.
Loan Company Replies Hawk
ins and Roberts. Inc., has (lied
denial to allegations of answer of
Mabel E. Free and others, defen
dant in suit.
.From Turner - Section Mrs.
Regina Elser, of the Pleasant dis
trict, near .Turner, was a Salem
visitor yesterday.
Walker ' is Visitor Leonard
Walker, clerk ot the West Stay-
ton school district, was a saiem
business visitor yesterady.
Seeks Foreclosure N. A' Ba-
sey has tiled. foreclosure complaint
against C D. Adams.
ST. LOUIS, Aug.17 (AP).
Paul Werner, St. Louis, loday was
elected national commander of
the army and navy union, at the
concluding session ot the annual
convention of the organization.
Wage for Bean
. Piqkers Topic,
s Hearing Today
. A hearing will be held In the
state' labor department here to
day .for the purpose ot establish
ing .a xahxlmum wage for bean
pickers. . ; -v.; : ; V. " ; ;
-.The hearing was called by C.
H. Gram, state labor commission
er, after he had received com
plaints .that some pickers were
being paid as low as SO cents per
100 pounds.' ' Other employers
were said to have pald. as;hUa-sas
Cannery operators ana -other
persons interested in the bean In-J
dustry have been Invited to at-'
tend the hearing. ,
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You Ask
What
Certif
is
Lubrication?
"Certified Lubrication is systematized lubri
cation with all guess-work eliminated . . .
' In our lubrication department is a book containing
the manufacturer'a lubrieation specif ications for
. each model and make of car. In detail; this book
gives every instruction necessary to the proper lu
brication of every moving part.
Our men follow instructions exactly, using eight different
types of lubricant.
SHELL "Certified" LUBRICATION
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We Go a Long Way to Make Friends
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-Births
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Morrison To Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Leland Morrison of Independence,
girl, Beta May, born July 18 in
Salem. . "
Bcebe To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Charles : Beebe, 975 Belmont
street. , a boy, William Charles,
horn August 15 at Salem General
hospital." -
Kantras T6 Mr. and Mrs.
George P. Kantras. 882 Highland
avenue, a girl, Coleen . Elizabeth,
born August 13 at the residence.
Headrick To. Mr. and- Mrs.
Marvin , FTlzsell Headrick, 450
North Capitol street, a boy. Jay
Marvin, born - August 10 at 4 the
Jackson Maternity home. '
Balderree -To Mr. and Mrs.' Ir
Ting D. Balderree of Siletz, a boy,
Robert Grant, born August 6 at
Salem Deaconess hospital.
i 1 Charlie Chan t
Chinese Medicine Co.
: i 122 Commercial St.; ,
Over Salem Hardware .Store -S.
B. Fong, Directing Herbalist;.
We! hitve all kinds of herb for
male.and female disorders;
kidney, bladder, stomach, every"
sickness. Satisfied Salem pa
Uents will testify. -
Consaltatlon Absolately FREE
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Consultation
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The Sing Herb Company
H. S.r Low, Directing Herbalist
473 8. Com'l St., Salem, Ore.
EsUbllshed in Oakland, Cal.,
Since 1912 Hours J to 6..
Sua. 10 - 12 M. Ph. Salem 6758
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because you can clearly hear and feel
the difference it mattes in your car. ft
is the same type of difference you get
with Ethyl gasoline.
To the outstanding "FLYING A" ye
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Values to $14.95 a
Another
Big
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Values
Silk Crepes,
Printed and Plain
Pastels
Two Big Racks
Out they gol Every dress
in our stmuner stocks is
doomed to the xnarkdown
racks. We've slashed
their prices without re
gard to their original
costs. You'll find dresses
for every occasion of a
summer's day . all col
ors and sizes for every
woman in town ! No mat
ter what your dress need
come here and buy it for
only
About Half Price
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Be Here Early
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