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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1936)
The OUtlUON STAlCSSIAN, JSaleia, Ureon, Tuesday Morning, November. 24, 1936 ' fAU'13 rivt; kBibeak News Briefe Election Warrants IssuedWar rants totaling $35C wre mailed yesterday by County Clerk U. Q. Coyer to Judges and clerks ot elec tion boards at the general elec tion. Of the amount $330 was paid for rent of polling places. Total costs of election supplies has not yet been determined as not all of the bills have come in. Most of the cost Is charged against last year's budget when a large is ap ply of election materials was pur chased. . : V. ""'"-.:'-;." :- ridney B. Elliott, bonds and stocks. With Ferris & Hardgrove, 904 First National Bank build ing: Telephone 8514. . . , ) - . i . ; .; r Start Scout DriveThe Albany Boy Scout financial . drive, post? poned from early in the fall, was started yesterday with a klckott breakfast in charge of Robert Sipe. campaign chanrman. Scout zecutiTe James E. Monroe re ported on : his return here from the meeting. Fire hundred : dol lars, the same sum as a year ago. Is the goal ot the present drive, j ! - - - - . ' " ' i ' Tel. C171. . - Fined at. West Salem Speed ing through West Salem yester day cost Bruce Weston Carkin, Salem, a f 10 fine and S3. 8 5 costs in Judge Elmer- D. Cook's Justice court, according to state police. Judge Cook fined another spee der, Emery Alfred Rabon $15 and collected $3.85 costs. .. Warrants Total $23,955 The Salem school district's warrant Indebtedness yesterday stood at $25,955.26.' Unless new tax turn- covers are received within a few days, end and first of the month payrolls will nearly double the debt. The warrants bear Interest at '4 per cent, :: - What's this! Dr. : Stapran has moved his "Health Clinic to per manent location, 475 N. Commer cial. .; , ; . " i ' - Visltcs M on month Troop Scot Executive James E. Monroe of Salem last night visited troop 28 J at Monmouth. He return ed here In time to meet with lo cal scoutmasters at the city 11 braray to plan the winter's pro gram. . . t . Ko.ll turkeys 25c lb. Marr Groc. Tel. 6171. i poultry Meeting An import ant i session of the Pacific Co-op Poultry producers will be held at the chamber ot commerce this af ternoon, starting at 1:30 o'clock. Morris Christensen ot McCoy is president of the group.' i I. - i - '."( Lacks Light Muriel McMillen Is cited to appear In West Salem Justice court Wednesday on a charge of driving a truck without a tall light, state police reported ..yesterday.' 7..;,- Club Xo." 12 Meets Townsend club No.; 12 will meet at the Church . of Christ, - Cottage and Shipping streets. at.Z:30 o'clock "tontghtt" asV i. " ,-'"'","- flow Ease fieuritis Pains ' Bayer Tablets -Dissolve Almost I Instantly - la'S aa aa br ate watch, a (! BATES Aaairia taaaH ad sa ta wars. Dras a Stem Asabta taaM to la a gtaaa af water. Br taa Saaa tt alia taa ba( toaa af tka 0aaa k to ia1a(srsUc. What to lata ftaaa at yarn ca. For Amazingly Quick Relief Get Genuine Bayer Aspirin If you suffer from pains of neuritis what; you want is qukk relief. Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets give quick relief, for one reason, because- they dissolve or disintegrate almost instantly they touch mois ture. (Note illustration above.) Hence when you take- a real Bayer Aspirin' tablet it starts to dis solve i almost as quickly as you swallow it. And thus is ready to start working almost instantly ... headaches, neuralgia and neuritis pains start easing almost at ,'once. Th at's why millions never ask for aspirin by-the name aspirin alone when they buy. but always say -BAYER ASPIRIN" and see that they get it - . . Try it. "jTou'll say it's marvelous. 15c A DOZXM trVULOCa DOZEN Virtually lea tablet LOCK rom TMM BAYS CROSS- Br.GbonlLam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and urinary fc mn ami .j v. ' 1. H wo as n. Remeairs l tor 1 constipation, asthma., arthritis. 1 . sosar . diabetes aodai Vi rheumatism. 2" il 19 year - la bl- : ; 7 ... , ess. 'Naturopathic ':...-' physicians. Court St. Corner Mwnj. Office open Satur days and Tuesdays only. IO A. M. to t n a, mm ftf tn 7 V A . . rrvwwl ? VOUHliaiivn 1 pressure and nrine - -i tests are free of GU. Chma v. d. charges. Regulation Lacking So called frosen 1 dessert, provided it does not contain huttrft inH iiv solids, Is not subject to the Oregon law regulating, the manufacture and Sals Of lea cream. AttnrnAV I General Van Winkle held Monday. fn " AAMA l .a A . . - . I unwri noes coouin butterfat or milk solids it would COme 'Within thm icnna nf lit. tr-n ci earn law. The opinion was re quested by the state department of agriculture. AttBd - Commit tan Iffamlwtn of the county court and several other county officials were In Portland yesterday attending tle state meeting of the county jud ges ana commissioner and th eesions of the county officers as sociation which will continue to day. ' ; .;, Reroof now! Mathls. 474 Ferry. Drnnkennesa Changed IS A A Welsh, transient, was booked hr city pollce yesterday afternoon on a charge ot betng drunk. A charge or operating an automobile with Improper brakes was written nn against Andrew : C. Suhre. route SIX.. f " : . . Lets , Sob Drive State polled Sunday arrested Leslie C. Fisher, Dallas, on a charge of permitting a 13-year-old boy, his son, to drive an automobile. He was cited to appear, in justice court there to day, according to state police. ' Wanted experienced . woman for general housework, apply In per son, 1610 N. Summer. . District Governor to Speak Frank; -Van Dyke, Ashland, dis trict governor iOf Active Interna tional, will b the guest speaker at thhe regular weekly meeting of the Salem club at the Argo hotel tonight, - i .- - '(."" - i ! ( v ! I:- Extradition Honored G o v e r nor Martin on Monday authorized the extradition of C. EV Morgan, alias C. E. Phillips, who la wanted in California on a chafee of forre- ry. He is under arrest in Portland. Inventions Topic "Wonders of the Future" will be the topic of Albert G. Burns, president of the American Inventors congress, in a talk before the Salem Kiwanfa club at its luncheon today. Dr. Ferguson To Speak Dr. David1 James Ferguson of Astor ia will speak at the Willamette University chapel at 11:30 this morning. Dr. Ferguson is an Ox ford graduate. ; - - ! r - File. License Applications Ap plications tor beer licenses were filed with the county court yes terday by Gertrude A. i Moore, Brooks, and A. E. LaBranch, route ' ! : M '.';! No. 1 turkeys 25c lb. Marr Groc. Tel. .171. . ! Chimney On Fire The fire de partment was called to 405 Rich mond avenue at 10:30 a, m. yes terday to put out a small chim ney fire. I Becelve " License Alex ! Down ing of Salem and Anna M.iAltman ot Portland were named in a mar riage license Issued Monday at Bel ling nam. Wash. Licensed In Portland A marri iage license- was issued In Port land Monday to L. Russell Sween ey, Mllwaukie, and Ann J. Donnel ly, McMinnville. i Libby Will Hear Sentence Today Sentence Is to be pronounced today by Judge L. H. McMahan on Leslie Llbby who yesterday plead ed guilty to larceny of 21 turkeys from J. E. Parrlsh near Turner. He told Judge McMahan that he bad stolen other turkeys, grain and sheep some of which were ta ken from his brother. Hariey Lib by, at Jefferson, He said that he had gotten his 16 year old ne phew to help him in some cases. Libby told ' the court that he had sold the turkeys in Portland under the name ot R. C. Jones. He was sentenced to 30 days in Jail a year ago when he was in volved in a similar theft. Walter Williams entered a plea of not guilty before . Judge Mc Mahan yesterday on a charge of non-support. Williams said that he did not see how the t charge could be made under an agree ment that he. had with: nis. wife before -leaving home.- Williams was indicted by the grand jury in the only report thus tar to come from, that body at its pres ent session.' He is held under $250 bail, i . : ' -j : ; !..,: Double Liability Repeal Is Asked Repeal .of the constitutional amendment requiring double lia bility ,for. stockholders of ' stale banks' was urged by T. P. Cra mer, secretary of the Oregon State Bankers association, at a meet ing of the State Banking Bxird Monday. ' - - , - i '- - Cramer told the. board that the federal law requiring double lia bility for stockholders lot nation al banks already had been repeal ed. j ' . j . , , Repeal of the state law making mandatory the payment of inter est on; state funds in state deposi tories also wes discussed. . The legislature, under the law. has" authority to refer repeal of the double liability constitutional amendment to the roters. ' ';- ' . .. - . , ' . ; . . . Congratulations to Bishopfs Such a Store Will to Salem I he , -1 . Price Case Is . Nearing dose . ' " . , f - I " Rebuttal Testimony to Be Given Today; Outside - - Judge Is on Bench ' With only rebutut testimony of the plaintiff yet to be presented, the trial of the contested divorce case of O. E. Price against tyUle P. Price is expected, to belj con cluded this - morning: The - plain lift's direct testimony and defense questioning' was"; completed!! yes terday; before Judge R." Frank Peters ot Hlllsboro, who is jjhear lng the case -because, of the dis qualification ot Judge Lewelling. Much -of the; evidence Intro-, duced yesterday was taken; ftrom a transcript ot testimony from previous trial in which neither party was granted divorce. Price is asking the divorce on grounds ot desertion, ! He rsUtes in his complaint that the defend ant left him in July, 1933. ! The defendant alleges that the plaintiff has failed to provide for her since July, If 33 i and that she has offered to return to him. $75.- She states that he is worth 000 and is asking alimony of $200 a month or a lump Sam settle ment ot $25,000, attorney' fees and a one-third interest In the real property. : "! i . j! Testimony on the property settlement is being taken over the objection of the plaintiff who alleges that the question regard ing the property settlement was decided by the dismissal of the previous case which was upheld by the supreme court. Ruling oh the objection to the evidence Is to be made later. s- , , rirrnit Hnnrt. Robert T. Stalcup vs. ! G. Fisher and others; affidavit ot prejudice against Judge jU G. Lewelling by plaintiff. ! ! S. P. and Lona Matheny vs. M. I McKenna . and others; com plaint for suit to quiet title ot real property. l' I Grace Tanner vs. Edward jlTan ner; decree of divorce. Plaintiff granted custody ot two : minor children. I r ! Zulette Painter and Mrs. O. J. P. Nolan vs. O. J. Painter and others; answer. F. D- Van Swerlngen vs. Doug las Jaquith; answer. Emma Carmine Early Charles Allen Early; reply. vs. James D. Abbott and others vs. E. A. Flnkbelner and others: answer tiled... t 1 I! . Bronson R. Mat his vs. Paul and Marie ZIrk el; answer charging plaintiff with contributory negli gence in causing an accident upon which the case Is based. The acci dent occurred near Brooks "Feb ruary 25, 1$3. I ; j Probate Court Mary J. Murphy estate; praisal filed by R. W. Skopil, ap-Em- erson Hammer and George H. Stoddard. 1 , Jean Walker Allen estate; or der authorizing Marian Allen; Bar rat and P. E. Barrat, executors, to sell personal property of the estate.': 4 ' : -! Mae Buell estate; estate closed and A. W. Buell released as ex ecutor, f ':! ': f Frank W. Hurlburt estate; an nual account ot administrator W. H. Caldwell tiled. ; ! ? ! Olevia Blanche Jory Miles es tate; final order signed and Jes sie Miles Williams released as administratrix. Marriage Licenses Floyd Maride, legal, barber, Woodburn, and Agnes Petshaw, 27, domestic, Woodburn. i i James Francis Feller, 21; farm er, Aurora, and Amelia 'Rose Tritschler, 19, domestic, j Gervais. Justice Court I ' Ray T. ; McKee; : preliminary bearing on charge of owning and operating a slot machine contin ued to November SO.; f i-( ii Marvin James Barrett; prelim inary hearing on charge of own ing and operating a slot machine continued to November 30. i Walter Franklin Biler; fined $10 after pleading guilty to speed- Ling with a truck. ... : i I - :L E. L. Schsub; fined $1.50 and costs on charge of driving car with four in the front seat. . Peter Shank and Theresa! Mil ler; preliminary hearing at 10 o'clock this morning on ' morals -Buy ail V;. " Elgin Watch With Double Guarantee .... Hi Sold by Long- Experienced Watchmaker and ! Jeweler L.G.Prescott 254 N. Church St. Salem Fee Cessplete Coverage ef BoaV .; .; eat sad Financial News Read Panfir Cnt EditUn ' THE WALL STREET JOUBm i Relied apen by Business Men sad Inverters for Current News and -Dependable Information. Send ; for ear special introductory afer, - J FIVE MONTHS FOR $3.00 i sis Boa ec. - iss w. eta AM rmNri8CO IjOS AJiCXUU SUaa aXATTLJI ' 'Always Be a Credit Spa ! , t : ; Coming Events Nov 23 -Flrat Chorcn of God .evangelistic campaign opens. Rev. F. W. Hopkins evangelist, f ' . ,r Nor. 23 Eight - day preaching mission in many Salem churches lends, j " Nov 23 Open honse, Leslies Junior high school. N o V, 28 Thanksgiving holiday. j Nov. 20 Willamette; vs. Whitman, football. j . Nov.- 20 Union Thanks giving service. First Kf an gelical church. IO a. inx, lUsr.A, Q. Wenlger delier ' ins; sermon. . i ; ' j , Nor; 27 Missouri clnb nominates - officers. Kj P. hall, 240 H - N. Comniercial -street,! ?:SO p. m. I ; . Nov. 28 American Farm Barren, 2 and H p. m. j . . Dec. t rifte uiertlajc of Jofpuaberry jrrowers, all day, rhanaber of commerce, j . Iec. 8 State smnce con ference at laclcay. '!" " !'1 ' 11,1 1 ' ."' , charge. Arrests were made! in ML Angel, -i -'"-.: vl'. , Merchants Credit Bureau vs. Howard King; trial today at 1 o'clock. The-plaintiff Is seeking to obtain 312 alleged to be due by King tor professional services. : : Municipal Court : B. H. Bennett, fined 31 00". giv en 30-day suspended Jail sentence, put on six months' probation and driver's license revoked for one year on drunken driving charge; driver's license revoked one year, both revocations running Concur rently, for hit-run , driving and Jailing to give, information . after an accident. . I ' Alfred E. McKlnney. $1,0 fine, 30-day suspended jail sentence, six months' probation and driver's license revoked for one year, for drunken driving. . Ray Able and Roy Walker, drunkenness, ordered to serve out $10 tines In Jail. . I Ed" fBill" Stallings, drunk enness, serving out $ IS tine. Luke i Anderson and Robert Martin, charged with being jdrunk, 310 bail forfeited by each. N. Hanson. drunkenness and disorderllness. $15 fine. Elgin Salehenberger, routs fonr, $3.80 fine, no operator's license, Raymond A'. Salter, C33 Ferry street, $f tine, reckless driving. f "j Christmas Lights Planning Started : - The Salem Cherrians. who first lighted the Christmas tree ion thej counnouse lawn zs years ago, are again making plans to Illuminate the big fir at -the southwest cor ner of the courthouse lawnf. The tree, the oldest outdoor lighted Yule tree, will be decked in Its holiday attire a week or so before December 25. j. The decoration of the tree costs bout 3100 for the holiday season, or nearly! 10 times as much as ft cost to light it first In 1913 Indicating how great hai been the growth of the tree in the span of years the Cherrians hare un dertaken to send forth , ltd cheer to the city at the YnletideJ j The Salem Ad club will, again Lsponsor decorating the entire bus iness section of town for Christ mas, and funds for this end are now being solicited, states; Oscar D. 'Frosty" Olson, who has di rected this activity for several sea sons. - - i I Job Insurance to Exceed Estimate Receipts of the Oregon Unem ployment r Compensation : Insur ance commission tor this year will aggreate i approximately $1,500. 000 aa against the original esti mate ot $1,000,000, D. Ai Bui more, administrator, reported Monday. Bulmore said the" third quarter payments for the year were the , largest, due to season al employment. Payments up to noon Monday aggregated $1,240,000. PHOENIX .A When you are corafing -your blessings be sure to -include the modem hos- ieryi styling that this pil grim miss never ernoyedi - Today's Phoenix stockings ere beautifully sheer and flattering; ' - . f - . See Phoenix new Crepes . fin est Thnnkyylvtnq Qifts for women -who want extra sheemess and extra wear t. . i . ? ' ..... .J- . ...... Thanksgiving colore: Cedar Harvest - 8mcketo&e i VC . .. . U 7 SHIPLEY'S 409 COUKTST. Xuletide Steal - Sale to Begin - " , , , .. Workers Get Instrnction ; No Delivery by Mail Outside of Salem " Final Instructions "for the com mittee chairman who will con duct the 1933 Christmas seal sate in Marion county, outside of Sa lem, vera delivered at a .lunch eon at the Quelle yesterday -when chairman for the- various ' rural communities gathered with offi cials ot the Marion county public health association which Is di recting the sale. Of fleiat opening ot the sal will.be Thanksgiving day. - i ':. s:r -;'(-" - ': ; This year no seals will b sold by mall outside of the city limits of Salem and in the rural cen ters 119 In number the. seals will be delivered personalty, eith er by representatives of sponsor ing club groups or by the school children.: ... : . i.w. ; Ninety five per cent of the money which is derived from the sale of the holiday tuberculosis seals will remain in Oregon, and 70 per cent of all that Is col lected j In Marion county will re main in this county for work 'to ward prevention . of tuberculosis here, officials of the public health association announce. - I Increase Sought ! -. At the luncheon yesterday, jtol lowing which Mrs. C W. Stagey, county chairman for the seal sale, announced her assistants, 'the antl tuberculosis film, "Behind the Shadows" was shown, and Dr. E. E. Berg of the Marion county department of health ; spoke on Tuberculosis Prevention." Marion county, along .with !the rest of Oregon, has been asked to increase its seal sales by 10 per cent this year over : 1935, and leaders hope to attain this mark. In Salem, where C A. Sprague is seal sale chairman, seals will be in the mail Friday morning. Persons are asked to expedite the sale by sending or bringing their funds as quickly as possible: to seal sale headquarters, room 209, Masonic temple, where Marion county pnblle health association headquarters are maintained. Chairmen Listed Committee chairmen for the county outside ot Salem are an nounced by Mrs. Stacey as fol lows: . ! ' Aurora, Mrs. Arthur Kraus; Aumsvllle, Percy Spellbrink; Bel le P a s s 1, Mrs. H. Haroldson; Brooks, Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh; Chemawa, Charles E. Larsen; Fairview Home, Mrs. Esther Hen ningsen; Gates, Mrs. Ed Davis; Gervais. Mrs. Robert Harper: Harmony, - Monitor and; ML An gel, Mrs. Cletus Butsch; : Hub bard. Mrs. George Grimps; Jef ferson, Mrs.. Robert Terhune; Liberty, Mrs. Helen Gibbs;. Kell er, Mrs. H. W. Irvine. Mill City, Mrs. Vivian Albert; Salem Heights, Mrs. Agnes Booth; Silverton. Mrs C W. Keene; Stayton, Mrs. Reba Ing- Hs; Howell, Mrs. Luther Stout; Sublimity, Mrs. Agnes Benedict; tuberculosis hospital. Mrs. G rover Bellinger and Bessie Hammer; Turner, Mrs. Earl Bear; Wood burn, Mrs. Burton Dunn; Pringle, Mrs. John VanLydegraf; Union, Woodburn rural and West Wood burn, Mrs. H. Haroldson, In other districts, the sale will be handled through the local school. r DairymenFavor Alilk law, Claim The dairy Industry in! general Is supporting the Oregon milk control law and has formed a producers' public relations com mittee to halt efforts expected at the approaching session; of the legislature to repeal or nullify through amendment the value of the present milk control law, Benj. H. Davies, representing the producers' public relations com mittee, stated in Salem yesterday. The dairymen generally are de fending the milk control law HOSIERY THANKSGIVING tim to $1s95 - . -I 9 SALEJI, ORE. which has worked "to safeguard the interest of the consumers, as suring him xt adequate supplies ot pure ' milk. ' as : well . as assist ing -the producer, to operate bn a fair basis, Davies said. i Dairy leaders who have organ ized the public relations commit tee Include D. O. Lilly, member Portland Independent grade I B milk producers' association; Q.fF. Wardin, member Portland grade A milk producers, association: A. Miller, , president Portland : milk producers association; W. yr. Henry r dairy - co-op association; Henry Rleck, Wrren Mattsbn, farmers' dairy association. Trial of Damage Case Due to Open Warren Chase Sues Salem Brewery: Accident Id ' - Basis of Claim , Jndce L. H. McMahan will to- day open the trial ot the I $2,- S 09 damage action ot varrenB. Chase against the Salem Brewery company. Chase Is asking dsm-j ares for inlurles received when he was burned while working! tnj the defendant s plant September, 8. U35. He states in his com plaint that his injuries are per manent and that be will be Jonn fined to a hospital for the rest of hia life. I According to j the comprint Chase was burned .as he vas starting to cool one' of the boii-j ers. He says that the gauge Was defective and as be started tolint stall an auxiliary gauge the sjkfei ty valve; opened resulting in his being covered with the scalding steam and water. He alleges that, the defendants, were negligent In having no auxi liary gauge, in not placing J the safety valve away from tne boil er, in leaving the defective gauge on the boiler. In not furnishing him a safe place to work and In ordering, him to work on f the boiler. ? - I In its answer the - defendant company seta out that Chase j was aware of the risk, that he con tributed to his Injury by not Shar ing proper repairs made and that he disregarded bis safety when he climbed np on the boiler. They also set: out that they carry an accident policy, that he has been paid 1385 and doctors accounts of 1982 .have been paid. They state tnat In accepting the (pay? ment from the Insurance company he signed an agreement to accept settlement - from the Insurance company. They allege that the agreement provides for aribtra- tion In case of disagreement and that they are ready and willing to arbitrate with the plaintiff. In his reply the plaintiff claims that he eould not read the agree ment when he signed It and that he had been told that it was only a receipt for the money and that it was not a waiver of his rights ot settlement. t ,.; -i - Fete Convictions in Oregon Compared to California 'y-.-'i," !, f - 1 Penal Institutions in California now have approximately 8000 in mates as compared to 1000 in Ore gon, Governor Martin was advised. Monday. - i ,. "We are not as bad off as we thought we were", Governor iMarf Unsaid. ! , i We Congratulate BISHOPS on Their New Store - ' . . i j A Fine Improvement to Our City MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 444 Sute - Tel. 5528 - if i i Hi! ;?tf'' ' ! " ' ' ' j WliipTIiitoan Is Banquet s Theme Pep Talks, Entertainment On Schedule Tonight, . . Willamette Gym Tonight at 6:30 o'clock In the Willamette university gymnasium Willamette students will gather for. the annual "Whip Whitman" banquet which precedes the W11I- amette-W hitman- game here Thanksgiving day. ' '. ,, - , Honored guests for the affair will be the W U. football team, Ed Averill ot Portland. Bill Phil Uppa. Mayor V. B. Kuhn, Harry Collins, Paul Hauser, Fred Zim merman, Coach "Spec" Keene anJ. Graduate Manager Leslie Sparks. Short speeches will be -made by the guests. : George M'od, stu dent body president, v I be toast- r master. Coach Keene will intro duce members of the : football sanad. ' ; : V'. A varied program will be pre sented following the dinner. The Beta Chi trio composed of Rosalie Goulder, Luella Corn and - Mary Virginia Nohlgren will sing sev eral numbers, Ralph : Gustafson and Earl Potter will present sev eral -vocal selections and a piano Jmj Usjtsg msyitkniwiO. fsHS9$ fmW9&kw Uuhi-tfr, Se the new Maytag mmsm ,L MOSIt Ifooer. .. . IHIScBUS. 325 Court SL Phone 6022 THI MATTSt COHflST We have just the fight sized Turkey to tit your table and your purse. Also plenty of fine Geese Ducks Chickens : AND TRIMMINGS : TJI! UM! UI! Oysters- for stuffing. Cranber ries, Fruit Cakes, Celery; Ripe Olives, Cream Cheese, Stuffed Olives and Marshmallows to smother the Sweet Potatoes In. Plenty of stale bread for dress. Is. Crosse a BlackweU'r Tomato Soup 1 round Tall Cans 3 for 29c Free TlsflIvAMV a a - 765 M. LIBtmy Amonnt i ' m Mr:m m I7oi? ffilaQDEi 216 number with, Esther Nelson, Clay ton Wheeler and Bob Hug at tho pianos will be featured. The Will amette band under the dlrectiou of Ralph Nohlgren will play dar ing the dinner hour. Lestle Sparks will show some motion pictures of the team in recent games, j Over 300 alumni, townspeople and students are expected to at tend, the banquet. Goal posts at either end of the gym and a ten foot 1 football hanging from tbo middle of the gym will add color to the affair. Miss Lillian Graham Is general chairman of the affair and assist ing her are John Kelly, Ross Glad den;! Lawrence Morley, Eugene Hlbbard, Marian Averill. Arts Jones. Jane Fisher. Gwen CAlla her. Ruth Tocom. Bill McAdsm, Norman Hogenson and Dwight Aden. : Will Confirm Spaulding : Reorganization Dec, 10 Judge J. A, Fee of the federal district court has set December, 10 as the day tor passing on the petition for order confirming the reorganization plan for Cbaa. K. Spaulding Logging company. As soon as this hearing Is held and the order entered, the reorganiz ed company will be able to obtalu from RFC a loan to enable it t -resume operation in Its logging and lumbering divisions.. V : v.''.! 3 OTbe greatest feature that ever dltrihgawhcd a washer is the square, one-piece, cast-alurninum tub. It is exclusive wkh Maytag--superior in wsshing ability, convenience and durability. The sediment trap collects loosened particles of dirt sad keeps the wster dean. A wide flange keeps water from splashing out. Handy , hinged lid. Easy payment platt. tHiFaerittit a rstssts isss siwtsw. iow 1 Free Delivery Any Amount . ' rop Off Your Dinner With Good Old : .i; . BI. J. B. Q0g Tomato Juice for cocktails, 6 cans 39c I Crosse & Blackwell's Cat sup, large bottles , f 2 for M C Dole's Pineapple Juice, No. X-Z- 40c Date Pudding, tall OO cans, 3 for -. . OOC Canada Dry Gintrer Ale Pints, 2 for 25c. onrt Ouart . ' : vt Quality Foods v. . . at ' Competitive Prices See us when you buy that Turkey . . . Take advantage of our 35 years experience in se lecting Turkey, Fowl and Fish Sea Food We have everything seasonable to - make your stuffing, cocktails, salads, etc, delicious. Poultry, Hens, Yonng Bakes, r" . Fryers - - PHONE 4424 N. Ccancrcial