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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1936)
... IV. g u rcua Hay F. Anderson : ;DatIi Reported lor to word recelred here. The moke and heat encountered while tUMing tha fire, followed br e-po-urt to ccU when away from tb$ fire son brought on pneu mcala which resulted fatally. Bora to Salem April 18, 1907, soft of Mr. and Mr. Fred Ander son. Ray Frederick attended Sa- 1 . I r . ". "''--. . f . - I . - ' ' ' 1 II, J f ' S , ;a , ' , " "" " " " ' - ' ' ' f " " ' "' '.-". - , , , , ' j i I L . iDe UuuUt O i (UiSiiiAiif p&ivut vacuum, ...v......0, iw, .....wi, v( 4, i s;- - J - - - r : ' I-:-.;" - - ' ' - . ; ., , Har Frederick Anderson, 36, a native of Salem, died In Portland October' 15, as an indirect result of the Cooa connty fires, accord-rAadersoa,; and three sisters, Mra. lem schools and upon tha out break of war la 1117. enlisted la the nary and eerred throughout the war. A year later h re-en listed and received ais second hon orable discharge in 1923.: Ha Was married Febraary 9, 1923 in Portland, .to Mlsa.Ruta McGorty, She survives, as well aa hla parent. 11 r. and Mra.: Fred Jack V. Hogg of Salem. Mrs. Er nest Barker of Pachata'and Mra. Rosa Turner of Los Angeles.: t Although, he was not a member of any church, early training In a religious, lome and Sunday school reflected; Itself In an outstanding trait of unselfishness and thought fulness of. the rights of others. Reports Conic In On Cost of Race W.l n. Treeee, treasurer Of the Mthoney campaign fund; expend ed 3SO.20-In behalf of Willi EL Mahomey, democratic nominee for United States senator, during the recent campaign he reported to th secretary of state Thursday. ; Other expense accounts oTer 125 reported Thursday were: ' Gust Anderson, republican,; for atate representative fifth district. 3 5 t-to ; F. IL. Damansch, repub lican, tot state representative FTI TP ZJ ;rJ J Q f i;vT: .41; ;u:t: Ttv, LL ("111 4 I mi lv'lf!Ui:il Si fnl nil fifth district. 5.85; Willis West, democrat j for district attorney Clatsop county; 3105.50; iR. A, Harris, Independent, for state rep resentatlTe 12th district, 26.70. Under the law all expense ac counts shall be tiled with the secretary f state within 10 days after the election, t v ; 1 1 A Ridehiilgli; Rites Set in Portland 1 i i A MrsI Walter W. Rldehalgh, late resident of the Roberta apartment here, died yesterday at the Port faad home of her eon,- Robert Rldehalgh, She Is sarrlTed by her widower and two sons, Robert of Portland and Chester, of Seattle. She has sisters and other rela tirea In Astoria. Mr. Rldehalgh la employed by the sute utility de partment' la Salem; ;' Funeral aerriees will be held Saturday, KoTember T at 2 p.m.1 from the Hennessey and Goetsch funeral home, 310 N. 17th, 'Port- iana, t t in f Seventeen To Honor Society Serenteen members of the Sa lem high school senior class were notified at a special assembly yes terday that they had been select ed for membership In the local chapter of the National .Honor so ciety, one of the highest honors conferred vpoa high school so dents here. The selectionslimited to fire per cent of the senior en rollment, ' had been i kept secret until the assembly; - i - - : The new society members are Kirk Bell; MelrlnCleTeland. Oer trnde; Froehllch, Maxlne Good enough; Birdie Hebe 1, Jean ette Hulst. .' Dorothys Jryea, William LaughUn, . Elizabeth Lewis, Ed win Maer, Marlon Mitchell.? Jan et! Robertson. Andrey Shay,' Pa tricia Schramm. Margaret Terus aki,' Arnold Thonstad and Barbara Young.. Ji1 .- I-- -- Members or the society nounea Ing through the audience and pin- nint ribbons on them. ' - : "The prosrran, presided oyer by Bill Thomta, atudent body presi dent. Included a brief address by Dr. Bruce R. Baxter, president or Willamette nalTersity and, zausio by honor society members. . No Snrpluo; Jofca At Bandon, Word - There are no snrplns jobs for either, skilled or unskilled -labor at Bandon, Guy V. Llntner, state director. Informed the Salem of fice of the state employment eer Tlce yesterday. Although the" re construction prograra ; at 1 Bandon is largely In th hands' of WPA workers, large numbers of work men hare been going there In a fu tile hope of obtaining work, he said. ; 'y ii.uJ";,-J As Quickly as job opportunities may open up in the tire-destroyed city, the Salem employment office will be ad rise d of Baadona labor needs.' Walter .Snanldlng. .assist the honored .students by. clrculat- ant to Manager D. D. Dotson said All 57ood Cutting Joba Being Talicn l i ; 1 i j mm 'mmm ." ' ,'-" ! Wood Cutting . Jobs are : belas taken hy laborers -as rapiily they come' la to the Salem office of the" state employment senrice, Walter Spaulding, member of the otHca staff, said yesterday. One new order tor alx woodcutters which wasi recelTed yesterday was promptly' filled. , - j Epattldln aaid tt Job affency was In a better. position now to fill orders! for woodcutters than it waaaJyear ago.:" , 1 y; r HoliclayForW j ?Wbrkero Decreed ill, ill .--:: : All WPA workers will. receive a holiday iext Wednesday, Armis tice day :g. R. Boatwright, assistant-district superriaof of Op erations,: i aanounced yesterday. Boatwright stated that announce ments of, the work rener. oaay throucb the'rresa would be con sidered as official notice since his office would be unable ta send word a tich project craw before next W "aesday. The day off will be made up at a later date. Gasoline Tax For Septcmlicr Higher , Gasoline taxes, for September, 1)31, aggregated 11.10r.4l2.0, as compared to' 3888.837.35 dur ing the same month, in. 1935, 8e-eretary- of State ,SnelI. reported Thursday.-. ' Consumption Increased from 177S2.74 gallons In September, 1935 to 22.089.040.98. gallons in September :of this year, . " . Gasoline taxea up to October 1 this year , totalled 18,691.742.03 as against f9.059.337.71 for the entire year 1935. Receipts from this source since the inception I the ut oil tax laws aggregate 380,380.- 993.90 T otma for e?- ad hit MorfbfW of do . . . - Merchandise, hoatst pnecs icihborly rvicI . 50c Ipana Paste H L . . . 39c 25c listerine Paste 19c 50c IClenzpf Paste j. r. . 29c feiec; i 23c tin SQUIDD Tooth Powder !wlth each . Larsre 40c Size : BOTH FOR w AT ITS BEST So ftatteriagli Bring out your full chana. ! CARA IIOfuE 75t. PACE . PCfWOM toucs mnd umiac 2 qt. Belmont Hot Wafer Bottle 19c 2 qt. Roxhury HotjWater Bottle. . 39c 60c California Syrup of Figs L . .40c 1 pt. Super D Cod Liver Oil j . $1.29 815 Petrolagar, all numbers . ,i59c 1.00 Pepsodent 'Antiseptic ,'. L . .79c 15 Van-Tage Medicine, 2 for 1.93 75c Bayer's Aspirin, 100s . 1 1 . .59c 25c Woodbury's Face Powder . - 15c SI Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic ! . . . .79c 1 Gal. IMineral Oil, medium! . . . .98c 1.25 Saraka, large . . .1. 84c 120 Sal Hepatica, large 97c 1 pt. Mi 31 Antiseptic .. . 49c CASCADE TRAVEL SHEETS l&lSj "50 sajieccs on a handy pad ki i 24 nvekpe in a convenient pocket. 1 i 1 .-"rrt I ! i l inn i n, i n,. Old Colony ALARM CLOCK GUARANTEED NlNiETV; DAYS 89c O Glaas crystal, nickel aahf two- tone dial, top ShUtrOff. 4- E : Ht!'! w-fVJlttr H,lIUlit tJlniHi 75c Dextri-SIaltosfe 57c 120 S.M. A. Food . . . .. .90c j 25c Johnson's Baliy Talc 19c j lib. Dr. Hall's Baby Talc 19c This coupon and 69c LW J EtM Ml. 31.00 aix. 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