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The OREGON STATESMAN,- Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning; June 21.1933 PAGE FIVE Local News Briefs Denies Responsibility - In an amended answer filed In circuit r courtresterday the City of SilTer . ton denies responsibility In the -v suit lor damage recently brought " - against the municipality and L D. and Emma J. -Worden y -Evelyn R. Umphlette. The city asserts that sidewalk grating permitting entrance to the basement of a Sil Terton store had . been 'installed - ten years, that the plaintiff knew ot their existence and that the city . had not been informed, that In any - ' way they were defecUTe.b xUv . f Announcing a new policy .for new! , conditions. 1st S-years premium deposit approximately 40 - under standard rates. Talk with "Frank W. Woolley, special agt.-of Secur . ity Mutual Life Ins. Co. No. 1(80 "; ; State Street. , X.Wr Sues on Notes W. D.MeNary " . filed suit' here yesterday to eol- - leet two notes originally - given him in 1925 by A. C Laue, John '" Lane and Anna Lane. Plaintiff - asserts that; aside from 150, - no ; payments hare been made-on, the . obligations oneof which is for $750 and the other for 1900. Rum. Sal, cor. & High, Ferry. Pays Fine -George Christoffer eon was fined a dollar in justice court yesterday for allowing an unlicensed minqr to operate a motor Tehlcle. Obituary Howard . In this city,. Rex Howard of 1910 McCoy avenue at the age of 7 years. Survived by parents, Mr and M. Ray W. Howard, brother, Richard, and grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rein oehl, all. of Salem; grandfather, WalterG. Howard, Stella, Wash. FuneraT services Friday, June 21, at 10:30 a. m. from the Clough Barrlek chapel, Rev. Humphreys officiating. Interment Belcrest. ' o . V Kress At the residence, ' 20 North 20th street,' Salem, June 20, Eliza A. Kress, at the age of 79. Sur vived by the following daughters: Mrs. W. Y. Richardson, Salem; Mrs; Pearl K. Smith, Salem; Mrs. James W. Anderson, Jefferson; and by a sister, Miss Anna Fisch er, Salem. Funeral services Fri day, June 21, at 3 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon company; interment in City View cemetery. Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. Follett Marten Follettinthis city, June 20, at the age or 69 years. Fun eral announcements later by Clough-Barrlck company. Griffins doming The banquet to be given at the T. M. C. A, hon oring residents of Salem and vi cinity who have received their cit izenship papers since last Decem ber 'will be attended by Thomas A.' Griffing, shead of the United States naturalisation service- for th e north west. according to- word received here. His headquarters are. in Portland. Judge James U. Campbell of the state supreme court will be the principal speaker while W. Ia Goaslln, secretary to Governor Martin, also will talk. It is. estimated.' 40 .persons will be present.; . . . Mrs. Henrietta B. Martin, presi dent of the-. Good Government Congress, Incorporated, and prom inent woman democrat of south ern Oregon,-will talk on the sub ject, "Stabilization of Political Thought,-. over KSLH at 8:45 p. m. tonight, .j"'.. Gaiser Car Found School Su perintendent Silas Gaiser "enjoy ed? a forced walk home to lunch yesterday noon.' His automobile was stolen during the morning from in front of the administra tion building. 434 North High street, he reported to elty police. It was recovered later in the day, parked at Hood street and Fair grounds road. ' We are in the market for Royal Anne and Black Republican cher ries for cash. Willamette Valley Prune Association. Sheep Bold For $185 the Bank of Stayton, in liquidation, is to sell 01 grade ewes, two bucks and 35 Jambs which it acquired in a settlement with E. M. Rleger, ac cording to papers filed in -the cir cuit court yesterday. A. A. Schramm, liquidator, told the court In making the settlement that this price was the best he could obtain for the sheep. Lutz Florist, 1276 N. Lib. P. 9592. Guardian Named Ray Mc Laughlin was named guardian yesterday of the estate of Betty Jean Hemelstrand, minor, who re cently inherited 13 Oth share in the estate of Settla McLaughlin Hemelstrand, a sister, who left 152 acres in real estate In Ne braska. Rum. Sale. cor. S. High, Ferry. Health Men Named -Dr. F. Floyd South and Dr. Archie C. Van Cleve, both of Portland, yes terday were appointed by Gover nor Martin members of the state board of health. Retiring mem bers are Dr. Albert Mount of Ore gon City and Dr. J. P. Brennot of Pendleton. - iv.D.swisuns fThey are Wearing "Sunshine" : "Brassett" "Builder Upper" 3.95 - 6.95 tS ' SLACKS - UXY-. Qfir - 9.05 , ' ' N Atf V Children' I SWIM SUITS It; Une or Two-Fiece All Wool 159 Dainty - . v- : , ; BRASSIERES 'l Lace, Silk and Cotton v&fv 49c nf-d SILK HOSE ill H Chiffon and Serviee IfOvv r" 79c ZZ ; 1 I ' i r 1 oeacn jt a jamas ill ill Sunback, Desert Cloth . y I tOT 1 QK cwl III In SJrlTV new' ' r NECKWEAR SPI to Pep up Your Q S&P'Sr-y Old Dresses 7 " . Li 98c & $1.95 L J - . - -" - . , SLIPS . J'iyJ ' Rayon Celenese - tlf2 Fabric v GLOVES H kZAl With Gauntlet Trim AvA II fc2LJ 49c . t' SHIPLEY'S : - "WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE" ". . j Hove to Quash Service The First National Bank in Salem, bow jn liquidation, moved to quash summons recently Issued against It in a case brought by the State Savings and Loan association, on the ground that the summons were not legally served on an officer of the corporation. The loan associa tion recently sued the bank to re cover $30,000 allegedly wrongful ly paid the bank on a contract for the purchase of a lease on the Guardian building. Try the Ace. Now under manage ment ot Mrs. Lee O. Smith. IX? N. High. ; ;....:.' -', Sailing for Mexico Mrs. R. W. Tavenner of Salem palled this week from San Francisco on a trip that will take her and a Port land friend to Mexico City. The friend, a Spanish teacher in the Portland schools,- will study the language during their brief stay In the Mexican capital. Mrs. Tav enner, wife of the assistant prin cipal of Salem high school. Is ex pected to return home in about a month. 2S discount on all; fetter dress es over. 18.85. -Also , other barv gains. Hats $1.00 up.iThe Fash- ionette. ;r',-" Start Long Tour Misa -Gene vieve Anderson, 6-A-6B teacher at Englewood school,, has left on an extended motor tour of the United States and Canada. In company with two school . teacher friends from Battle Groand, Wash., she will visit Denver, 'Kansas City, Washington. D. C, Montreal, Que bec, Buffalo, Chicago; Minneap olis and Glacier national park. Wanted Party to help drive for trip east. Call 8909. To Alter Houses Four permits for changes in Salem houses have been Issued by the city building department the past two days, as follows:: Margaret Seethoff, al ter at 1358 Chemeketa, $25; Frank Sevcik, alter at 198 Luther, $15; Harriett A. Erb, reroof at 573 South 19th, $264; Walter Keyes, reroof at 755 Ferry, $170; Page Stevenson, house moving Job at 1595 North Liberty, $50. To Oregon State At least three Salem school teachers wiU go to Corvallis Monday to attend the six-weeks' summer session which opens at that time. T. T. Macken zie, director of vocational educa tion, will pursue studies In that field. Frank Brown, director of boys' physical education, and A. W. Andrews, manual training instructor, 'both of Parrish Junior high school, are expected to at tend the same session. To Summer School Miss Beryl Holt, head of the mathematics de partment, and Miss Ada Ross, head of the English, department at Salem high school left here last night for Palo Alto, Calif., where they expect to attend summer school at Stanford university. They planned to return to Salem about August 20. Dennison on Vacation F red Dennison, elevator operator In the Guardian building, this week started a two-weeks vacation, which he will spend at coast points with his daughter and a niece. Lester Browning is taking his place at the elevator controls. School Continued The daily vacation bible school at the First Baptist church will continue through next week, with sessions each morning at 9:45 o'clock, and on Friday, June 28, the pupils and teachers of the bible school and church Sunday school will hold a picnic. To Hear Committee Reports from business studies at a com mittee meeting of credit men this week will feature the regular Fri day noon session of the Salem Credit association, fifth floor of the Masonic temple. Mother is CaUed E. D. Lind- burg, manager of the Farmers' Automobile Inter - Insurance ex change here, has written the of fice here that his mother died in Polk, Neb., June 18. Llndburg with his family is now in Nebraska. Coming Events . June 23 O. S. C. club's ' picnic, Riverdale park. June 28-29 Northwest Association of Dairy Milk inspectors, chamber of com mes'e, . . Jane S6 Mtasonri state, picnic, State Fair grounds. ' Jane 25-80 Annual Or egon conference Methodist ehnrch. . , -. July 86 Oregon State Archery association tourna ment, dinger field. . Joly 9 Young Demo crats' picnic,' Hager's Grove. July 18-20 Annual ' meeting of county school su perintendents here. August 11 Dakota state picnic at Silverton. August 18 Oklahoma state picnic, state fairgrounds. MacDonald Appointed George W. MaeDonald, Portland, was ap pointed Thursday by Governor Martin, a member of the state wide committee to conduct a stu dy of penal Institution, labor. The purpose of the study is tor. deter mine whether state charges can he assigned to . lines of industry which will not compete with tree labor. Appointment of the com mittee was authorised under a resolution adopted by the 1935 legislature. Woman is Fined Mrs. Myrtle Crosier, arrested with her hus band, Roy Crosier, on an assault and battery charge, was found guilty on trial In Justice eourt yesterday end fined $10 and costs. The husband was found not guilty. Mrs. Crosier was granted a reasonable time In which to raise the fine. Complaint In the case was made by Rachel Jensen, who claimed defendants, opera tors of an upstairs hotel, slapped her and pulled her hair. Report Injury A Mrs. Baldwin of Nebraska suffered undeter mined injuries as the result of an automobile accident at Capitol and Ferry streets, -William Wech ter of Salem reported yesterday. The only other accident reported involved cars driven by Mrs. Clar ence F. Merrick, route one, and Walter Hale, Bligh hotel, at Com mercial and Center streets. IngaUs Visitor C. E. Ingalls, editor of the Gazette-Times, Cor Tallls, visited in Salem yesterday, calling on Governor Martin while here. He is retiring July 1 as postmaster at Corvallis after serv ing 12 years in that capacity. His successor will be Victor P. Moses, former county Judge and former chairman of the state relief com mittee. Audit School Records Audit ing of the annual reports of the 125 school clerks In the county and of their books for 1934-1935 began yesterday at the county school superintendent's office. J. C. Rowland and Will Thielsen are to handle the work. About 60 days will be needed to check the reports, the county superintendent estimates. Governor Backed Riddle grange has adopted a resolution commending Governor Martin for the stand he has taken In the lum ber strike controversy. A copy of the resolution was received at the executive department Thursday. Dr. Huf faker Here Dr. 0. L. Huf faker of the research division of the department of education at University of Oregon, was in Sa lem yesterday conferring with Su perintendent" Silas Gaiser. Under Dr. Huf faker's direction, a surrey of the secondary school curricu lum here was made, r - r v $8187 in Estate The estate of the late Henry Sehmltt had assets valued at $ 1 1 8 7 according to an appraisal filed yesterday In pro bate court here. Ninety-one acres of land valued at $2737 were the principal asset of the-: estate, George Sehmltt is exeeutor. . , ... . Student Visits Karl Beards, Seattle youth waoyhas Just fin ished his second year at the Uni versity of Washington, is here to spend a week or more with his grandmother, Mrs. O. W. Herring ton, and his aunt. Miss Lillie Herringion, 8 6 9 North Llberty.- Pension Meeting The public la invited to hear Mrs. -W. O. Livingstone of Silrerton, who will address the Salem No. Town send club at the regular meeting tonight at the public library audi torium. . Muffler Lack Cotly Charles Wlllbanks paid a dollar fine and $4.50 court costs in Justice court yesterday for operating an auto mobile without a muffler. Policeman Gets Fingers Burned When Gun Fires The "cops" may laugh at pock et piBtols; perhaps they're right. If the gun that went oft In Po liceman Charles A. Kuykendall's hands Wednesday had been a large one, he might be short a finger or two now instead of merely have the digits slightly injured. A derringer revolver, best pock et size, discharged accidentally while Kuykendall was cleaning it but the bullet, he says, did little but "burn" th- sides of two fin gers. The weapon formerly belonged to Patrolman "Cherry" James, who disappeared while on a hunt ing trip In the mountains near Roseburg in the fall of 1980. No trace of "Cherry" was ever found. Thirty Days and Parole, Penalty ForBelt Theft George L. Miller, one of three young men arrested for larceny of a power belt from the W. C. Hill gravel plant In East inaepend ence, was given 30 days In Jail and paroled when trial was com pleted before Justice ot the Peace Hayden yesterday. Cases of the other two Involved, Harold -Het- land and George DeyoedQ, were taken under advisement. They were released on their own recog nizance. The 1935 honey crop In the Uvalde. Tex., section, Vice Presi dent Garner's home region, was estimated the lightest In 10 years LECTRIC Signs -Sho-Cards Salem Paint & Roofing Co. 474 Ferry Telephone 4842 BUDGET YOUR CAR IN SURANCE PREMIUM on our monthly payment plan. A-l Stock Companies. See Lee Haskins. Childs & Miller, Inc. 844 State St., Salem, Ore. HOLEPROOF SOCK OF THE MONTH Guaranteed - CA 75c value JUC EMMONS, INC. 428 State St. - DENTISTRY 15 FEARS PRACTICE Dr.HlGGINS DENTIST . Over J. OL Penney Store Telephone 6834 : REFRIGERATOR Full 6 Cubic Foot - Model 1935 Buckeye Refrigerator with Dayton Compressor A real bargain. Come and see them Reg. $129,50 New ! 934 4-Ft. Frigidaire Now : 0 Reg. $199.50 Slight- ok -NC' ly Used Leonard Refrigerator Reg. $164.50 New Model 1934 Frigidaire ..........l.. Reg. $199.50 5-Ft. De Luxe Grunow Slightly Used Reg. $295 7-Ft. Super Frigidaire, Used .... a&D50 Closing Out Several Model Cold Chests Crosley and Others 00Q.3O up IHIvIBnuSo APPLIANCE STORE Phone 6022 325 Court St DISTRICT MM PORTLAND, Ore.. June tO.-UF) -Ortaniiation ot an eight-county super-poirer district was agreed Upon hate tonight at a meeting in the local (range hall. It will he known as the North west power' district which is to distribute power to he generated at the $42,00.000 Bonneville dam on the Columbia river. . Called to discuss power,? the session took on the complexiou of a political raUy. Many attacks were leveled at Governor Charles H. Martin who doesn't see eye to eye with: the : grange on power distribution, and' various news papers. Certain newspaper repre sentative were barred' from the meeting. It was understood a rep resentative of a Portland utility also wast excluded. . G. W. Thlessen- of Claekamas, presided. The district would take In northwest Oregon with the ex ception of Multnomah (Portland) and Tillamook counties. .. Barkus to Leave For South; Will Tour Old Mexico W. A. BarkUs of the E. T, Barkus and . Son feed store will leave here tonight for San Fran cisco, where he will join an ex tended tour through Old Mexico as guest of the Sperry Flour com pany. The party will include prominent feed dealers of the West and a number of Sperry officials. A cumber of picturesque and interesting places will be vis ited enroute to Mexico City. During absence ot Mr. Barkus, Harlie M. Smalley will be in charge at the feed store. Barkus will return about the middle of July. The journey ia in nature of a reward for the volume of nusi ness in Sperry feeds obtained by the Barkus firm since January. Sales since that time have greatly exceeded volume for a similar period, last year. Fewer Highway Deaths Seen in Report for May Motor vehicle fatalities in Ore gon decreased from 30 In May, 1934, to 13 in May, 193S, Secre tary of State finell announced yes terday. Persons injured fn Mar this year also decreased to 198, when compared with 460 In May, 1834. Accidents in Mar.'lSSS. arzr gated 1705 as" against 1S3S in May a year ago. Fatalities i for the first five months of 1 9 3 5 aggregated 1 7 as compared jwlth v V 'I during the corresponding period in 19J4 , ' . Persons lnjused have decreased from 2021 to 1989 and accidents from 8732 to 8440. .'J fPSSUr" mm mm w . gf 7- t3 ; Crown Komprest Komplete Turkey Grower Seventh to Twelfth Week Have It Always Available in Hoppers ; Leader Mash cwt. 2.05 Kompletelay Mash . 2.30 Kow Kandy Meal.. " 1.60 K.K. Rahbit Feed . " 2.25 Dairy Fly-Foil, gal. -.. 1 .00 Bring Us Yonr Eggs and Batterfat x , : Retarna the Same Day -- W. J. 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