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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 11935 PAGE FIVE m 3 la er rs, et en n td ss. i oe it er to rat' er he he 1. m he Jy da ye vs n- aa he I-,-' n- y. he he ly er ad od es h. es re LW t ck ed on a U. Local N e.ws. Briefs Travelers Retiurn Home ---' Wal ter Minier and Earle Potter, local men, returned this week from a 250 0-mile journey throng bout the state. The trip, which lasted three weeks, was taken for the purpose of t I 1 1 1 ri g abstractors of the state, as Minier is : president -of the O r e on Title . association. - Fishing and the experience of see ing a vivid electrical storm at Wallowa lake were some ; of 'the xnerfeAcea reported bv the two. They traveled east to Boise, Ida., returned oyer the John Day high way to -Canyon City, and went southwest tnrough BUini into t.vIaw - fitnm vern mad 'at Klamath Tails. Crater lake and the ' Oregon, caves.5 Return to Sa lem was brer the Coast Wgnway from Crescent City. . ; , Will buy Himalaya blackberries, attc Baker Kelley Co. ' . . Rain Baits Road Work As soon as weather conditions per mit, the. county road -crew under the direction of Ralph Girod Will ' continue operations on" the" road from - the entrance to' Champoeg park- to the "Junction with; the Newberg - Woodburn pavement. The rocking ; and- aspbaltt work on the mile and a quarter-section on the Boone's terry road near Woodburn has been completed. - ' Canon' to Talk At the "Fellow ship Center, 420 State StreetrO. H. Carson . will deliver-one of his lectures on "Our Economic Fu ture According to the Bible and the Great Pyramid," Sunday night, August 4. at 8 o'clock. His conclusions and observations of world events are known to many in Salem.. He extends an invita tion to as .many as can find seats to be present.. . fir. B. Davis' has established "of fices at 313-314 Masonic Temple and will be glad to meet all his friends there.- . Rodeo Leaders Here Norman Cowan and Jack Mlllerick who will put on the rodeo during the state fair," August 31-September 1, were here' Tuesday and after inspecting the arena and corrals, ordered another plank around the pen for the Brahma bulls, which, they maintain, eaa jump an ord inary fence," and which cowboys will try to ride at the fair. "Roys Come Home Thirty-five sun-tanned y outbi will jeturn from. Oceanside T. M. C. A. camp Sunday,' completing the final en 'eampment otthe year-Seven lead - ers will remain until Tuesday to close the camp and put equipment in order, for the opening next sum mer. . . .- at- 'TtJlities Group Called--A meet ing of the utilities group ' recent ly organized in Salem in prepara tion for - use of Bonneville power has been called for tonight at 8 o'clock at the chamber of com merce. H. W, Libby of Marion is chairman, and Herman Lafky, sec retary ' of the group, which in cludes prominent grange and Farmer Union leaders. . .. , i A ...... N' " . . - " .. . ' Call Jersey Men A meeting of the executive committee of the Oregon Jersey cattle club is slated for Friday afternoon at 1:30 t'elock at the chamber of com merce here. Levi McKee of Perry dale is president and Mrs. F. G. Kuensting of Woodburn, secretary of the state group. y v ts On Soring Commknkm George A. Simmons of Lebanon yesterdav was aDoolnted a mem ber of the Sodayille Springs com mission., The springs are located in Linn county. Cox Admits Guilt George Ed ward Cox was fined 1 25 and costs in Justice court yesterday for driving a truck, without a p.u.c. tag. . .... Broken (lasses renaired. fast ser. vice." Sfevehs-Brown, It I N. Lib. Veterans Meet Today The Ma rion County Veterans' association will hold an all-day meeting in Silverton today. 14 MORE PROJECTS APPROVED INN 30 Now Sent to State Head; Total of Newls $46,465; Rat Control Asked Minto Hotel Ended; Crew Off to Camp Yesterday marked the last day of housing and meals for tran sients at Salem's Hotel de Minto. A headquarters order which- is intended to reduce by one-third the number , of places where un employed may secure lodging and meals took out of business the two largest such establishments in Oregon, at Medford and here. Men yesterday were packing utensils and furnishings of the local hostelry and will-ship them to Portland for storage this week. Eight or ten of the men wh a had made the De Minto hotel their home will. be sent, to, transient camps. Yesterday there were 35 men registered in tor shelter and meals. ' To Keen Fd Gardens Gardens hitherto maintained bv transients here will be taken over by men from, one of the transient camps near Gates. R. R. "Bob" Boardman. suner- yisor of the hotel, 'reported that Fourteen more projects from e district WPA offices here were forwarded to State Administrator Griffith last night for action, bringing the total cleared by this office to 30 since late last week. Seventy more projects will be ready to go Bp from here for state and national approval within a short timer-according to informa tion from the offices of J. E. Smith, district director. " ' : -.' The group submitted last night has ; an estimated total cost of $46,465 and is listed by Chfet Engineer J. J. Karstetter as follows; Clerical assistance for Lane county planning board Benton connty subsistence gar dens project.. Polk county project for super vision subsistence gardens. . Project from school district C 7, Panther Creek, in Yamhill county. . Drainage Project Okehed Woodburn - Hubbard drainage project in . Marion .county, .which work. If approved would cost S 8,- 973. tms entails improvements in clearing and brushing Mill Creek starting. at the northern Wood burn city limits and northeast , to a point at the county road about a quarter mile west i of .White school, or about four and three quarters miles long. Clearing and brushing would be done on a strip 16 feet wide and about K 000 feet long, and -deepening,: widening and sloping of the banks wonld be carried on for about 26,440 lineal feet of ditch. - Project for - repairs In school district No. f , Corvallis, Benton county. Lincoln, county rock crusher near Elk City. Linn county relief cannery. . Distribution of govern ment commodities in Benton county. Rocking of three miles of coun ty roads. -- Extension of East, Creek road two and one-half miles in Yamhill eounty. Cleaning 10-inch sewer and re move trees at Carlton. Rat control at the city dump, MeMinnviUe. Landscaping at city park, Me MinnvUle. yCbnung Events " August 4 Ohio state pic nic, Hager's Grove. ' August 4 .Tennessee state picnic, Salem munici pal auto park. - August 4V -Swegle. com unity picnte, Haxel Green. . August 4 - O rchtrd Heights homecoming,. Stout grove below Mehama. : . Angus . 4 Pom one v August 4 Pringle Pleas ant Point Social club annuM picnic at Hiiger'a grove. ' grange ' picnic at Silverton park. -- ; August O Earle A. Row eU, lectnre at Woman's dab house. August 10-11 -.State finals of American Legion Junior baseball cent est at Legion park, Woodburn. August 11 Democratic state picnic, Blue Lake Park. August 11 Pennsylvania picnic, Salem municipal auto park. ; August 11 Howell home coming, Howell school. . August 11 -- Carolina, state picnic,' Bryant park, Albany. ' : August 11 Dakota state picnic at Silverton. August 18 Oklahoma state picnic, state fair grounds. ' August 23-25 State con clave of United Artisans. August 81 -September 7- -74th annual state fair. $20,000 Damages Asked by Woman Hurt in Accident Damages to the extent of ftO, 000 were asked yesterday by Es ther Swartz in a complaint filed in circuit court against Crandall brothers, a partnership. Plaintiff was injured June 16 of this year In an automobile accident on the Pacifle highway six miles south of Salem. Mrs. Swartz stated In her com plaint that she was a passenger in a car driven by Grover S warts and that A. I. Crandall was driving the other vehicle for Crandall bro thers. She claims to have suffered fractures of the light arm and right leg and cuts, bruises and other Injuries to her head, legs and body in sueh a manner that her usefulness as a housewife is permanently impaired. S BLAZE FIRES . JOJjES PLACE The barn at the Seymour Jones eountry place near Keiser burned to the ground yesterday afternoon and the Jones' : automobile, a truck and other machinery con tained in the bunding were com pletely destroyed. The blase started at 3:30 o'clock from grass burnings that had been thought to b out. A west wind fanned the flames un til they consumed the barn and spread to the orchard.' The di rection of the-: wind saved the house. vi!'! . - . ' The Salem fire department re sponded to the , call , but arrived too late to save the barn. Fire fighters concentrated on - putting out the fire in the orchard.- A large crowd of neighbors and passersby gathered and gave help but lack of water and facilities hampered their efforts. AH the property was covered by Insurance. A Genuine , "U" ji Imagine it a fur felt hat for this remarkable price. The newest de signs and colors of the season. BJBPF 1PW" fW" Uf- Goody r'i uh reputation for quality . !of n't mean m Goodyear Tires cost more money it means you get moro vtJuo at competitive prices! - DetectiTeFatrrot's famous investiga tion proved Goodyear'a sensational 4G-3t All-Weather delivers lowest-cost-per-mile service. And we can back that up with actual footprint . records of 'G-3V driyea right here in town: evidence of better than ' ; 41 LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE AT NO EXTRA COST-ON THE SAME ROADS YOU DRIVE I ' . if 3 for a genuine Pathinder made of fresh I ffc new ruoDer. au ,LLVfcM' t Utest Goodyear features t long wearing center tread patented Supertwlst Cord body maximum In every ply. 4.40-21 Drive away on saaranteed nnnnvc a n Speedway. A value Y0Ul ' OUT world's largest tire maker could build and tell at thto ? low price. Goodyear quality construction new rubber road-gripping. TRADE III TIRE WITH Q5 tread Super twist body handsome looks. 4JSO-21 4.75-19 DONTEE FOOLED fey trick diwovsts bw padded price Ssta. VfTt NO TOIS nmtfl yes see hum MUCH MOM OCAUTT Goodyear gfeM m FOR THE SAM1 MONET OB LMSSt 4.40-21 5M 4.50-21 '.05 FCOTPmnTG tut fc:;i EXTDA 1LEAGE These tread foot print made by "G-3" tires after the long mileages shown Erove there's still ts of non-skid left In these treads for thou sands more miles of safety. - ; S1.000 miles D. 8. Mail, Special niiwiin iiiniaeo U44S imles Wntlaoi Watte wo f6 )4.75-10 .40 6 SMMsnSes W. B. Brew ChMotrottce tOtTtsniies Baory Clarice Tut Drtrar DtrotcMtcm. 1111 YOU RETa.aiif OfaiiMl both reed hazards I THEY'RE KjtUlTCltltCCCX . end defects in writing I Price subject to change without notice. IFE&ASJK DOOILII WILE Phone 4164 MASTER SERVICE STATION Center and Commercial How is Your Starter and Generator?. i .... We Have an Expert For All Electrical Service Wanted ' exp. service station tendant. "Give exK references and ZiH business had been dropping, since Box M7 SUtesman.fij . Uost et the "knlrhta of the road" T tae Rorlal-i-The Mission- bad been told of the place's un ary society of the Church of God Pendln shutdown. will sponsor, an ice cream socui AFTER THAT SWIM for the publie. Thursday, yght at 111$ North ;.nfthrtreetAKotee made - ice' cream and ' cake? will ; be sold. y'M: Injured, to.Revering W. C. Dyer whof ell earlier in the week and suffered . a fractured arm, is reported; as "doing- we!L" He is recovering from shock and hla ln - Jnry in the Salem General hespl- tar. Dyer is . a local Insurance salesman.- r. Aldrlch Arrested, William H. Aldrich was. haled' before .Justice of the Peace H.ayden yesterday on "charge of operating a trnek Withoat -a p'.u.c. permit;. Aldrich denied ttfae charge and the ,mat--ter. will, come to trialAugust 12 at 2 .p. m Injustice cburt.w : ' ".T TJocal Man ' Jafled . . George Scotty."" Ferguson, local- mini,' " yesterday ;.was sentenced ' to . the eity' Jail to serve out aH5 fIne. imposed for conviction on.a drunk charge. F6ur overtime "paf kefs contributed $6 to the city treas- try yesterday. lee. . Prompt residence delivery. Also crushed ice and salt for Ice - cream: Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co., 6 &0 Trade St Phon 53. M1ESSEE PIGIIIC SLATED ON SUNDAY The fifth annual Tennessee pic nic is to be held at. the municipal auto park In Salem Sunday, Aug ust 4. . Mayor, V. E. Kuhn will give the address of welcome and Sheriff Andy; Burk of ' Marlon county and Sheriff Manning of Yamhill county are on the .pro gram; The. Hfflman - bakery, has donated : the use of. its' i micros phone and loud speaker and the piano is donated by the Jacquith Music company. ..... r-MUSic will Te' furnished by .the Mltehell - orchestra , and othere. There will be prises given to the Oldest person present;' to t u e largest lamiiy. and- to .the one who comes 'from' the farthest dis tance to attend. ;. There win be a basket dinner with - coffee furnished. Everyone is welcome.- " Irrigation Tour TIIUI.. MA. AUAIiAOlJ5 ! I CTttins iwunj ; m' - ' TV " .d! ' ' " J J Building jermits were issued to Q tie LOn(lUCtU. m. J. vvuuams, ,ijw - jeiiersvn i . Saturday at 1:30 tS.V"' -'" i " '- f - '' 1 vi 1" 'A, V i i ' 1 I x " x . it COSH AFTER A SWIM LIKE THAT THERE& ONLY ONE THING I WANT ...A LUCKY. 3 i0M CUTlUOtUl w X- v .''r-' i f;:'"i":' ' ; street,' and -C; A. .Tatum,' 960 N. 18th street,-yesterday by the city , building, inspector. 7 Williams in . : tends ; to alter a- wod shed, and Tatum ;Will- reroof his dwelling. ; Badare Contract Lef Irwln- Hodson company of Portland yes-' I terday received te - contract lor ' fnrnishins 19,000 ctiauffeurs bad ges to the state department. The 1 bid was 1.99V cents Teach: Two proposals were received.' . ' Club -Meets -The West Salem .Townsend club will meet, tonight i 'at "a "o'clock in , the . community i .4 kalL . William Thomas will speak. . An irrigation tour will be con ducted on the farms of Mrs. H. L. Carl, east of , Hubbard, the Joe Serres farm, and the Ralph See ley farm,; both east of Woodburn, Saturday afternoon. A field - of .Ladino clover under irrigation wilVbe seen on the Carl and See ley; farms." "X; Water Is pumped . to the fields by a ; power irrigation plant from Pudding river. A Skin ner overhead '- irrigation system wilkbe seen .on the. Seres farm. t Arthur Kiagr extension special- j There will also be a musical 6"ind rriatlonrtim -r- T: 'r.m. : - i . yiii v I Oregon- SUte'cellege. and Wil- ' -; . '- ' VI llamTomsheck. Marion teuhty emergency assistant, will be pres- A A I w ' . a eoi uibcubs prooiema in irri gation. The starting point will be at the farm of Mrs. Carl at 1:10 p.'m. ..All persons interested in Irrigation are invited to 'at tend this tour. -.t'f Obituary:; . . ; . : Parker - Stella Parker, , at a local hoa ; pital, July JO, aged 7$ years. Fu , neral announcements later by '- Cleugh-Barrick company. " ' SagSTOld Halvor L. Sagsvold, in this eity, July-11,-at the age of 84 years. xate resiaent or uuDoara. surviv ed by son, Harry, of Kennewick, Wash.: sister, Mrs. pllne Lang, of Molino, Ore. Announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. . SPECIAL Our Usual Wave, Corailete 75c , .. .. . . . ' - - - Perns Oil. 9t S0 Push Wave,-' - -Complete . .. " Phone 86C3 . S07lst Nat'l Bank Bldg. f CASTLE PERM. WAVERS FLOWERS OLSdN;Flbri$t Court & High Phone 7166 MALLORY -. Cravanette - HATS M5 EMMONS, INC. . . 420 State i ; 1 . - i $ ; " 9 . ' 'Ay- ... Si;:':::-y:::-:"::r ' .:-."V'".- - .-:- :-:-;: j . x- -a-.-. .-. :-'-X'Xy.Avx' 1 . ' r '-?'- .'ft1' - .... . . ft. - r . AFTERi THAT; SWIM, VMSYdUR' BEST FRIEND V -mMsYOUJl LUCICi STRIKE; I .1 IPS THE TOBACep THAT COUNTS ; j , ; There are no finer tobaccos than those used in Luckies - LI ' w.r. - . .. Insurance and Real Estate - Dccke & 7adjwcrLb 189 N. High Phone 4947, ave eri-. Bpl- to tUl PILES CURED Witlott yttl er toss ft ttote - DR. MARSHALL - - 92 Ortgoa XMf. ; -.Zi HH ' f X 7. ttfrWt, 1I3S. TW isMrioa Mens