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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1936)
1 - Local News Brief Sacs on Contract S. J. McKee filed suit In circuit court yester day seeking to collect $1050 he alleges due him on an unfulfill ed contract made by J. E. Par rish. The contract inrolred - the sale' of 3000 head of poultry. For modern methods In county business including! noon hour ser . "rice in the clerk's office. Vote 73 X. ' Win. Bliren for county clerk.. Pd. by Blhren for Co. Clerk Comm. j Big furniture auction Thursday nue. way j, 7:30, at r. N. Wood rr Auction Mkt. 16.10 N.-Symmer. Obituary k :" Clapper '' . . v I Mrs. lmlra Ji. clapper,, at a local hospital May 9. at the age of 86 years. SurriTed by son. W. M. Clapper ipf Rosebnrg, and two nephews,rTora and Joe Cunning bam, onriller. Ore. . Funeral an nouncements later .from, the dough-Barrick company. - . " Griram f Edgar Grimm, late, resident of 245$ South Commercial street, in this city. May II. SurriTed by wife. Maria, Salem; brothers. Ralph Grimm, Hubbard, and By ron Grimm, Aurora; sister, Alice Weaver. Hubbard. Mrs. W. H. Kay, Salem; nephew, Walter Grimm, Aurora; Guy Wearer, Sa lem. Affiliated with A. F. A A. M... Nome. Alaska. First profes sor of agriculture1 at Oregon State college. Funeral serrices, Wed nesday. May 13, at 1:30 p. m.-at Rigdon's chapeL j Interment at Cityriew cemetery. Rer. Grorer C. Birtchet officiating i Rlely " u-.. -. .'.; : : : In this city. May 12, Chafes S. Riely, at the age of 72 years. Bro ther of Mrs. George J:: Paaree. Sa lem; Mrs. A. S. Brasfield, Berke ley, Calif. Funeral serrices irill be held Wednesday, May J 3, at 3:30 p. m-, from the W. T. Rlgdon cha pel. Dr. GroTer C. Birtchet will of ficiate and interment will be in the I. O. 0. F. cemetery. . i - We Pay Highest Prices for Green or Dry Chittaiu Bark Wool and Mohair Try Salem Us Wool 0 Hide Co. 450 N. Ferry St. Re-elect - . . ' - - -.,- , -I" . -- -I - . - Dr; Barrick CORONER - V f DRV L. E. BARRICK President, Cloogh-Barrick Co. Now. Completing First Term Asks for selection On Past -Records . . Vote 82X - Slay 15th. Paid Adr. by E. H. Leach, Sec. ' Barrick for Coroner Committee Amends Complaint Amended complaint in. the caie of Oregon Milk Control board rs.'. L. R. Oldenburg was filed with the county ciera yesterday. The com Plelnt rers that Oldenburg is riolating the milk control act by selling milk without a license, by not keeping adequate records and by selling below; the minimum price set by the j board. The board seeks an injunction to re strain Oldenburg. j . i New! Location KIngsley's Ice De Urery is now located at 480 Cen ter (Center and High ), with mod ern equipment. Quick service in 3 our car or home Phone 3688. Dr. Barrick for corner. , pd.adr. Ballot Boxes Out In "prepara tion for the primary election Fri day, Bert Smith, i deputy sheriff , has been delirering ballot boxes and equipment to voting places throughout the county since the first of , the week, j He was ex pected to complete .his job today. Herman A. Brown, republican for Constable. Honest, Courteous. Efficient. Pd. adr, by Herman A Brown. . f j . p " ' ' ' X I Dr. Barrick tor coroner, pd.adr " ' i i : Changes Plea Henry t7. Gerig yesterday changed his plea to a drunkenness charge i to guilty and received a tire-day sjail sentence, according to municipal court records. Two days he already had spent in jail were credited on the sentence, . s j Hear Herman Lafkv ranriiHats dtetrict attorney, ! KSLM 7 p. m. Thursday. Pd. Adr. , Monroe at Dallai Scout Exe cutive James E. Monroe went to Dallas last night to meet with parents interested in having their boys form a Cub pack, the jun ior scout organization. He will he- back at his office in the Mai sonic building here! today. Dr. Barrick -for cofonef. pd.adri Deere Entered 4- A decree of divorce was granted in the cir cuit court yesterday to Stephen Rawdon from Permelia Rawdon. ' 'j. 69 X Johnson for Sheriff. Pd. Adr; - . r- Estate Closed Closing order for the estate of Emily Miller was signed by County Judge Sieg mund yesterday. s j SPECIAL FURNITURE . AUCTION -'! v -. Thursday Ni(e, May 14 7:30 P, M. at tlie F. N. WOODRY , Auction Market . 1610 Si Summer , ..In Hollywood. . , Consisting of The Furniture of 2 Salem Homes " Including Velottr Darenport, Ax. Rags, Elec. Radio, Good Bicycle, Alt ) Leather Duo fold, Beds, Springs, Mat tresses, Ex. Tables and Cljairs, Oil Store, Ranges, Dressers, Camodes, New Linoleum RngSj Sewing Ma chine, Elec. Vaeunm Sweep ers, End Tables, Gas Range, Elec. Range,: Rockers, and many other miscellaneous articles. "Xo junk will be sold at this sale." Terms cash.'- - Public Notice A big guardian; sale on Sat. afternoon 1 :SO by order of the court through the dis trict attorney's office. Jo seph B. FeltonJ guardian. F. N. and Glenn Woodxy AUCTIONEERS We Pay Cash or Trade' for , Used, Furniture S v - V RE-ELECT COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote 66-X (Paid Adr. by iMelson, C. C. Clab, by M. Clifford Moynihan, Sac.) - . i - VOTE FOR ; H03I2 JJioliCa? 1 ' -"v-- j.. 'for . County So veyor Deputy -j County Sarreyor for Marion County fifteen years. Will derote entire time to da lles: of office,- giving - courteous and efficient service. County Surveyor of Linn Couo ty 8 years. . City Engineer of Albany, Ore gon, 3 years. . Pd. Adr. by Hugh Fisher ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salccy Oregon,; Wednesday Morning May 13, 1938! JIw. Peterson Hurt4--MrB. L. E. Peterson, 44, of Turner, auifered head' and body cuts and bruises here Monday In an j automobile accident at 12th and State streets, police wer adrlsed yesterday by one' of the- drirers, felden Hans Peterson, 20, of Turner. The other drirer was W. M. Siegmund, 1896 Leo street.:Minor collissions were reported by Elizabeth F. Marcus, 1411 S . tate, and Reda Stacey, 1320 State,! on lSth between Court and Chemeketa; D. L. Shrode, 12 $4 Mission and Ed J. Casey, VVeodland, Califs at State and Commercial; Frances Welch, 531 Court, and Rich L. Reimann. at D and 19th streets. For modern - methods in . county business including noon hour Bar- rice in the; clerk's office. Vote 73 X. --War Bliren for ronntv clerk. Pd. Adr. - Coomler' fofi County Commissioner License (Issued Applications for marriage licenses were made yesterday by Russell H. Fuller, draftsman, 1370 North Winter street, and Anna'A. Calaba, ateno- grapner, Hoyt and Commercial ; Fred Kittson, truck I driter. T 9 0 North Commercial, and Edna Lewis, housekeeper, 1375 Lee; and Percy S. Will, clerk, Au-i rora,, and ; Sara Naftzger, book keeper, Gerrais. j ; Vote for Wt M. Smith for the of fice of County School Superlnten denL Sloran: Perfornf tha dntina of the office with courtesy and im partiality. Member Townsend club ko. s. Pd. Adr. Bnrnsides ire back. Across the street Eats! and drinks. Livingstone Clinic Today Tha county health unit (wfll conduct a health clinic at! Livingstone school here this morning. Other clinics scheduled for the week, all at the health offices, 201 Ma sonic building, will include a school clinic this afternoon, pre school clinic Thursday morning and' immunization J clinic from 8:30 to 10 a. m. Saturday. Hugh Fisher for Co. Surreyor. Vote Republican candidate. Pd. Adr. -. 69 X Johnson for SherifLPd. Adr!. Mrs. Margaret Montgomery for county recorder, May 15, at the primaries. Ballot No. 65. Pd. Adr. !! 1 , -. i Demur to Complaint Albert Felsman - and Helen W. Russell, co-defendants with ! E. A. Fink beiner and, others, filed a demur rer yesterday to the complaint fil ed against them by the Talent Bondholder's committee. The de murrer states that! the plaintiffs have no legal right to institute action. . j Special lots of ladies coating and suitings in summer weights at close out prices of $1.00 and S1.25 per yard. ; 60 inches wide. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill, 260 S: 12th St. Coomler for County Commission er. Pd. Adr. 1 Coming Events : May 13 Marion -Polk county Federation; of Com munity club in Y.M.C.A, 8 p. m... - " - May 13 - Dr.! Bryan S. Stoffer speaks. First Con gTefcational , church, C :30 ' p. m. a t ' , v - j-;, C ; May 13 Ben Ci Osborne, secretary: federation of la bor, speaks at farmer-labor meeting, 8 p. i mi, labor temple. . . : . .- , . ; May 15 .Salem Public school music i festival at armory, 7:45 p. m. i May 15 Primary election . la state; polls open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. - .1 L May-18-21 Boy Scout fi nancial drire. ! j Slay 19-20.21 State Farmers Union convention; MU Angel. - , .- -- May 23 Salem Missouri club, poUurk sunper, 7 p. m., K. of P. hall, 240 H N. Com mercial St. ; May 22-23 Oregon State Laundry Owners association convention. t 1 - May 23 Marion county Jersey- Cattle club spring show, state fairgrounds. ... JMay 23 Final date for receiving state Capitol de. signs. i , 87 Stockholders' national farm loan associa tion, 1:30 p. mM chamber of commerce. j ' May 28 Successful arch itect in capitol contest to be announced. : I Men's high grade suits at moder ate prices. Large range at $22.50. Fine fabrics nicelr tailored. Sizes 32 to 48. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co., 260 So. 12th SL J. Dale Taylor Adr. for ! coroner. Pd. Coomler for County Commission er. Pd. Adr. "Police Vacations Near Chief of Police Frank A. Mlnto this week posted. the vacation list for his department. Patrolman Frank Winslow heads the list with his two-weeks leave scheduled : to etart May 24. From June 7 to August 1 14, two officers at a time will be away. Jpatrolman' Marion Putnam's racation August 14 to 2? ends the racation period. Chief Minto has . not listed ' Taxations for Patrolmen. Jenkie Simpson and Claude Litchfield, who came on the department last February. .. .. 4 . Herman A. Brown, republican for Constable. 'Honest. Courteous, Efficient. Pd. adr. by Herman A. Brown.f .- - i . . . -' - . Vote 84 X. Walter E. DeLong for Justice pt the Peace. Paid Adr. Re-elect ' Hannah Martin your State Representative. Pd. Adr. - . - - - - .. j To Bieroof Nina Adams yester dajr took oat a city permit for re roofing a iouse at 545 Hood street at cost of $50. The building department alse gar the Miles Linen company permission to erect a $50 sign at 2160 Fairgrounds road.' ; . . - - ! i Hear - Herman Lafky, candidate district attorney, KSLM 7 p. m. Thursday. Pd. Adr. Drl Barrick for coroner. pd.adr. ; - i , Overgard for Constable; seven years business experience, taxpay er. Pd.; Adr. t j . . . ; Attend WPA Meet - J. "E, Smith, district WPA director here, spent yesterday attending a WPA -j officials' conference in Portland. He was accompanied by J. E. Karstetter, district engineer, and EJ T. Pierce, district finance director. Vote 18 X, W. M. Smith for Coun ty School Superintendent. Pd. Adr. ... Hear Herman Lafky, candidate district attorney. KSLM 7 p. m. Thursday. Pd. Adr. J. Dale Adr. Taylor for coroner. Pd. - Finds for Plaintiff A circuit court jury yesterday brought in a rerdict for the plaintiff in the case of Skinner rsL the Flaxland Development company. The ac tion -was brought by 'the super intendent! tanks on notes due the Stayton bank, i J. Dale Taylor for- coronen Pd. Adr. ; i Elmer King CANDIDATE for County . Coinimssioner IS thoroughly familiar with the problems of the county a native of Marion county. : IS a heavy taxpayer and is pledged to a reduction of exces sive levies ion real property. IS determined, if elected, to bring about an era of harmony in County Court affairs. ; ; IS highly qualified by experience and will serve as cominis sioner for j every part of the county. IS endorsed by j responsible representative citizens throughout &uc enure coumy. Ernest Werner, Silverton. Dr. P. A. Loar, Silrerton. L. C. Eastman,! Silverton. Leo Wellman, Silrerton. Eddie Ahrens, Turner. H. R. Peetz. Turner. J. W.. Schifferer, Turner. E. J. Highberger, Aumsrille. W. K. Winslow, Aumsrille. Chas. L. Martin, Aumsrille. E. A. Detter, Sublimity. W. A. Riggs, Stayton. N. J. Weddie. Stayton. M. S. Hunt, Stayton. F .A. Albers. Stayton. W. C. Hill, Mill City. A. A. Shepherd, Gates. A. B. Horner, Gates. G. A. Spencer, Gates. Roy Phillipe, Mehama. Chas. ;W. Warner. Mehama. Harley Libby, Jefferson. W. A Jones, Macleay. C. M. Crittenden, Hubbard. Enos Miller, Hubbard. Irrin L. Carter, Butterille. Jno. P. Hunt, Woodburn. ;B. F. ;Giesy, Aurora. S. A. Miller, Aurora. Dewey S. Miller, Aurora. D, B. Hill, Mill City. VOTE 64 X H. ELMER KING Paid Adr. King-Commissioner-Club w m ' - n 6i Our Big Spring Sale Means Saved For Everyone Xnterested m ! Painting, j - r AU new stock . m at a very . ; ' li, i; low price.. i I- Now is the . -Ji ; " time to buy ; t !- your painting S::4'! -:"! :tr" ;: , . ; material and save PljADVfafS.. . 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Can be applied to weed, ceaerete or cement maanesJte ami composition floors.; Easily applied; ukk. drylnfl. Hides Boly stains ea your original floor. Produces beautiful gloss. Resists actio ' ef Bine hi concrete. -. ' j . - PABcosPAn: VARNISH 4 f opuUr Wsei finishes ajstOssr 1 mckr I Unaffscted by hot or cold, salt or fresh I water. Will not tun wWlJ. Hot plates will not laavs rings. Dries with a beauti ful gloss. For an surfaces Inside or out The handy varnish te have ee bawl ALWAYS. Best for woodwork, furniture, floors, iss!ds or out: fins for Implements end boats. Comes la clear er as varnish stale. Just apply and let dry; no rubbing " or polishing seeded.. 349 'S. 12th Street Pli6nb7443 " ' ' a " Bradflcld Arteptsf-E. A. Brad field, Saiem school' board, chair man baa' filed his acceptance of the J nomination for re-election ' " 7". . www UWVUUbW rat the; school clerk's office Tea. terdayi. falter B. Minier, the other director whose term expires in'tflidJtiee, has not yet decided whether ox not to : seek re-election; for ;a second three -year term. The; signature of pirector P. E. I Neer headd ' thm Hat nn Bradfield'i . nominating petition. Vote jriii. J. D. (Dean) Schaek man. denii candidate for innsfa- ble..!';ij; Uf ;,. : - Herman li Brown. reDublican for Constable! iHonest. rhurtonna effi cient. Pd. Adv. i . Forfeits $35 Ball He len Rhodes, Portland motorist arrest ed by city police Monday night for violating the basic rule, yes terday forfeited $S bail when she failed to appear : in municipal court here, court records show. C. C. (Curtis) Witzel. reDuhliran candidate for Constable at primar- ... Ballot No. 92. Pd. Adr. PAGE FIVE lea. Trial Todays-Trial for James Rlggl. of. Brooks, charged with driring a truck with improper li cense plates, i slated to be held before Justice pf the Peace Miller B. Hayden this afternoon at t o'clock. i f Pays .Fine Stanford Charles Matheeoa of Junction City paid a fine of S25 and also I. 50 court costs in justice court yester day. The fine was assessed after h admitted being drunk, on a public highway. . - , . . - You Republicans, rote P. M. Gre gory for Constable. f Thank tou. Pd. Adr. - . . . . J. Dale Taylor for eoroner. - Pd. Adr. . Wallace Head of Producers Co-op Paul Wallace and H. R. Han- sea were reelected directors tar two years at the annual meeting of the Producers Cooperatirecan nerr held Mondar at th slant here on North Commercial street. board of directors elected Paul Wallace president and 'Hansen rice-president, with W. it .Wood. who came here as manager- last August. - continued in that capa city. Miss Elizabeth Stockhausen was elected secretary-treasurer. " - The annual reuort showed tha coopers tire handled over tire mil lion pounds of fruit at its cannery and drier for the 1935 nack. Thla was a record season for the Producers.---. - - . - i 40 TEARS IX MARION I COUNTY j ' JAMES j McGILCHRIST Republican Candidate for ! SHERIFF i - Honesty - Efficiency - Im partial Law Enforcement Pd. Adr.by James McGilchriat Pep Staff Named For Cominli Year v ; . ' -, . . Dorothy Diagle, sophomore from Portland,, was elected song Queen and Don Armprlest, Salem fresh man, was elected yell king at elec tions held yesterday by the asso ciated, students of Willamette uni rersity. ' f;::: .---" , Armprlest, as crown prince, was assistant to Yell King, Bill Hansen this year.-;-4;Vrr-.i ,v7-.-;'s " ' . For I Coroner IIARION COUXTT J.Dale Taylor Capable - Conscientious Law-Abiding; Vice-President W. Rigdon Co. Piuneral Directors Salem, Oregon Republican Primaries May 15 raid AUri by JV uaie xayior T a The VclIcr Hardware Co. Announces TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS In a Mighty Drive For Quick Disposal - Offering Sensational Bargains m a Great PRICES BIADE f' I FOR A CLEAN SWEEP of til Hardware, Housewares, Tools, Unfinished Furniture, etc. Our close out pri ces will more this stock h i hurry. Come get these Bar- s i m mm as : :- -:-: -:-::. :-::.r.i-T-:.:-. a ::.: :::;. ; : , mm s ' -a'a-rw f Forged Steel I CLAW HASDIERS I V 33c j Diston X No. D-8 f HAND I SAW 1 V $2.47 y f; ; 60c 6-Inch lineman . I PUERS f TOOUT FUES N 1 Special Lot I ' Reg. 10c w5c PITCHfORKS 3 tine. Close but jpAlCt5 S . a ADJUSTABLE HOE $1 25 value Cloe out price GARDEN RAKES 14 tooth. Close out price IRONING BOARD Sturdy buUt. Close out price ..... 5-Pc CANNISTER SET Cake cover 4 cans.... ....... 1.1. .. ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS Values to $5. Close out Vacuum bottles Universal, pint - ; 93d 63c 64c 69c $1.09 $2.69 ..69c Wall Paper j Special lot Wll Papr in deslr. .ble patient. ClOM eat price stagle.roIl .J UNFINISHED CHEST I 4 Drawers. Close out CARD TABLES Unfinished. Close out price .I.... 5-SHELF BOOKCASE-' Unfinished. Close out price J...... WASH BOILERS No. 9, ! all copper LL. . PYREX CASSEROLES 1 qt. $1 value. Close out. .. ......... PARING KNIVES Stainless. Close out price .. . $2.57 83c .$1.88 $3.19 .69c 5c 50 Yds. ChinookX i LINEN r , : LIPiJES J l zqJ .. A ALUMINUM WARE One big lot, incladtng Roand Koasters, Sauce Pans, Don b Boners. Rg. rallies to ft. 15. Close out price each '. , Indiana and , ' Hildebrandt A V SPINNERS 1 I : One Lot ' I S: 9 c - J i - . - DOUBLE BIT AXE Another dose 'but barferain .... AXE HANDLES Stained - hickory,' single or double SPLITTING WEDGES 4, 5, 6 8 lbs., per lb. MILL FILES 8-inch. Close out price, each BOXWOOD RULES Stanley, 3-ft., folding 1 L O-CEDAR POLISH 12-oz. S8c ; 4-oz.; size JOHNSON'S LIQUID WAX pint 75c value at $1.29 i9c !!l8c :.i2c 13c 18c 48c Ot. Wearyvl 1 10 Qt. Ilcary n . Galvanized BUCKET 23c A xo j Galvanized ". i ' , ' TUBS . j Close Ont . WASH BOARDS iSo. 0 Copper ' ; Bottom ' j WASH , 1 BOILER r j , Knainelcd - a . a i ROASTERS .: 12-Ib. Size T-Inch S. X : Remingtoa - 1 1 BUTQIER ; KNIFE 70c Value liUilM n ji - 1 r - ' i Salem 4 . . ! 456 Court St. Phone 6514