The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 11, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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JTLe CZZGOK GTATTCr.IAN. a!ca. Oregon, Friday Jlornini, December 11, IDC
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National Defense
Reservists' Topic
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38 Officers at Gathering
,4Jere; Newspaper For
-:' Chapter Proposed
Plana for the development ot
Increased Interest in chapter actiT
ltls to the Interests of national
dtenae irai1 formulated and dia
rnaAions thereof occupied the at
tention of 38 reserre officers at
tend ins the meeting; of the Mar-Jon-Polk
chapter at the Argo ho
tel .Wednesday night. ! . v
. Entertainment, pistol marks
m i n i b 1 p, .rifle marksmanship,
Membership procurement and the
publication of a chapter newspa
per were topics studied and ap
proved. Lient. W. L. Moorman,
e.-ilnt; president in the absence of
Ieut. ,W. A. Haielwootl; appoint-el-
Lient. William Hammond,
chairman of membership activities
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V What a Day to Shop.:
y Cold and Nasty Out?
Jat Phone
CROSS MARKET
Well take care of the small
details f jour order, and
we'll deliver Jt promptly 7 to
fftmr door,
FREK DELIVERY
. Amj Amount s
U
Maybe SVert Two-Faced
We really, don't mean to fool
yon this Isn't the home of
Santa Clans. .
Of course, we must admit all
these appetixlns holiday dis
plays do make Cross . Market
(Jook like the old fellow's kit
chen, i
Cherry Cordial Choc
olates. 1 lb. box L
29c
Dromedary, prepared
fruit cake mix
.39c
Beady to serve
date
29c
pudding. S for..
Comb Honey, fine qual- q
ity, t( for U. CiJC
lM IB PP 1 Ill IIII.H.1M
Dromedary Pimentos,
'? ' cans i
19 c
Baker's Coconut,, sou
thern style. 2 cans
19c
Oraltlne The Swiss Health,
;ITink. Rer. Size 31c. Cff
.Large else.. -.L O'C
TThompson's Chocolate
39c
Waited Mllk...
Vlay Fair Dor Food.
'Per can.. ..i. -
-Try Short in Coffee, for good-
1s sake We grind it fresh
for your order.
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25c
MflRKCT fr. GROCERY
265 N. LIBERTY
294 COMMERCIAL
l'es Folks I Bigger and better Bargains at your Irish Blag Storei
No fmss. So waiting. Take a basket and learn the enjoyment;
of personal selection of your food needs. Low prices every dayi
t Tomatoes '
Dundee Corn v
Lindy Peas'
Pink Salmon
Green Beans
Your rhirirr r ii
Cane Sugar ioov $5.39
10 - Lbw..
Ore. U. S. No. 2" . on
PotatoeV 50 lb.rOi7C
dxYpoL, -'
large; package 1 1 C
CORN FLAKES, f
crisp and crunchy.pC
Hominy, Van Camps No.
r-V-:19c
FLOUR, . A on
Valley Rose ..v I
Peter Pan Flour, Queen of
IT. - $1.89
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and editor of the chapter's propos
ed publication. He will be assist
ed by , Lieutenants . Ralph - Secor
and Kenneth Dalton. "
Lieutenant Cecil . Edwards was
appointed i entertainment officer
and Lieutenant H. C. .Grares. nap
Tal reservist, was designated as
chapter contact officer. Lieut.
Melwood Van Scoyoc will continj
ue to serve In his appointment at
chairman ot marksmanship activi-
itiea. both rifle and pistol. Lieut.
C. L Frits will continue as chap
ter instructor and .mess officer. j
: Visitors Present
visitors introduced at the meet
ing Included' H. W. Libby, senior
naTal reserve lieutenant, and
Lient. Wesley A. Coor, Jield. artil
lery reserve, recently of CCC headi
quarters at Fresno, California, but
now employed by. the public util
ities commission here.
Medals offered by Oregon
department of the reserre officers
association for participation In the
November slow fire matches
among the various chapters of the
state were awarded to Captains
Schoel and W. K. Raymond, Lleup
tenants Van Scoyoc, Hammond!,
Robert Taylor and : Robert Phil
lips and Sergeant Rollin Graber.f
- Following the meeting, officers
participating in pistol marksman
ship adjourned,; to the Salem ar
mory to engage in small bore prac
tice. , u . . , ..
Sam Hill Palace
Offered Ex-
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SEATTLE, n ; 1 n rnyT
late Samuel Hill's famed "Royal
paiace" may become the Seattle
honeymoon-home of Edward ik.
dieated king of England, and Mrs.
waii is warneia Simpson, under
project started todar by the
Capitol Hill commercial club.
Robert O. Jones, rlnh aetretarv
and former secretary of state for
Idaho, said the club voted today
to invite a trust company which
owns the mansion, to deed It to
the world-famous sweethearts,
and that the c I n b would raise
funds for renovating and refurn
ishing the Capitol Hill house, j
"Sam" Hill that was the way
his Seattle neighbors always
spoke of him erected , the man
sion three decades ago, adorning
it with the Belgian coat of arms
and designing it to welcome the
then Crown Prince Albert to
Seattle. Albert of the Belgians
never was able to make the trip,
but It housed Queen Marie of
Roumanian Marshall Joffre and
many lesser nersonarea entertain
ed here by "the friend of royal
ty."
Some folks say it cost "Sam1
Hill 1100.000 exclusive of fur
niahlngs.
Ex-Albanv People
Snowbound, Word
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ALBANY, Dec. 10. Reports
have reached Albany that .five ef
the eight people who were snow
bound on : the Diamond Lake
Klamath Falls- highway Sunday
were former Albany residents.
They Included Balden Rupert. Mr.
and Mrs. R. Cotter, Robert Fisch
er and Frank Niles. '' . j
The .report reaching here was
to- the effect that the party had
left Diamond Lake Sunday and
did not reach Klamath Falls un
til Monday, and were forced to
spend the night fl the open.
Evans Valley Is Already
"Ahead of '3a on Sales
Of Christmas Stickers
EVANS VALLEY. Dec. 10 The
Marion county public health as
sociation will sponsor the program
for the Friday night meeting mt
the Evans Valley; school. Mrs.
George R. K. Moorehead of Sa
lem, will show a health film and
Dr. R. E. Kleinsorge will; be the
speaker.
. Mis Bertha Aim and her trio
of high school girls will give the
musical program. This will begin
keeping with the Christmas seal
sale program. - j
Evans Valley has already sqld
as many seals as it did a year ago
and sent to seals' headquarters
at Sllrertbn for more seals.
Gilbert Brothers Herej
! SHAW, Dec. 10. -William ahd
Paul Gilbert of Carstairs, Canafa.
are visiting at the' home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C TJ Gil
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PHONE 3523
Sardines I
Dog Food
1000 Sheet
Tissue i
A&H Soda
Toothpicks
Guest Ivory
Your choice
-57c
Delicious Apples, ,
per box ....
63c
25d
Dunder Tomatoes,
2y2, 3 cans..-i
CAMPBELL'S SOUP, asl
sorted Q i . of I
flavors. . O for aWC
Except Chicken .
JELL; POWDER, 11 & D
all 4 Of- i
flavors. U for
O for -CDC
White Eagle. Hard Wheat;
Satisfaction 1 : OA
guaranteed , J vl 07
Tntfl Monday Night ; j
King
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Ambulance Chasing RacketGrovs
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One of the most alarming rackets prevalent today, and one of the,
most difficult to combat. Is the practice of "ambulance chasing!
which has grown to amazing proportions In the past fire years.
Several Investigations have indicated that more than one-half of
the lawsuits growing out of traffic accidents reveal concluaiva evt'
dence of fraud, j Many of the accidents are faked by organized rings'
which operate la a number of cities with the aid of "professional
victims whd can simulate various types of injuries. The racket Is '
lo carried oa by shyster lawyers who employ "runners", their Job
being to Immediately rush to the scene of the accident or hospital
and get the. victim to sign a retainer agreement employing the lawyer
- who Invariably get most of the damages recovered. " -j -
Baxter Is
Agent
Of Meatcutters
Joseph Baxter has been elected
business agent of local 291 ot
the Amalgamated Meatcutters'
union here to succeed James
Preble, Elmer Porath, president.
announced here yesterday. Bax
ter, an acUveb nieatcutter, will
conduct his duties! as agent on a
part-time basis.
Preble's discharge, . Porath in
dieated, was 'due in part to a dis
agreement over expenditures la
connection with picketing. Two
apprentice meatcutters have been
put on the local's picket line in
place of unemployed union car
penters. I j : -
Preble was understood, to be
considering taking! a position as
telegrapher in Portland.
Student Officers
V (Jather, Portland
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George McLeodj student body
president of Willamette univer
sity; Lillian Graham, vice-president,
and Mel Vlketn, second vice
president, will represent Willam
ette today and Sajtnrday at the
northwest student council con
ference on the Reed college cam
pus in Portland. I
Various problems Including
the extent of student council con
trol and the relation of faculty
supervision, student body finan
ces and student Influence on the
curriculum will be discussed.. In
the two-day sessioS.
Club Honors j Members
UNIONVALE. Dee. 10 Comnli-
mentin Mrs. Ezra Dixon and Mrs.
Fred Finnlcums was a delightful
feature of the Arrawannah Needle
club meeting held Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Palmer.
Goes, to Prison
As this picture was! taken. Ruth
Moran. 21-year-old divorced moth
er of a three-year-old child, was
beingi taken to Wisconsin state
'penitentiary to start serving a
14-year. term for the murder of
her lover, Herbert Winters. 43. at
' Kenosha. Wis., on Oct. 8. " "
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Ante accidents Injure
- 900,000 annually..
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llSft 3700 traOe
fatalities
Another victim ef
careless drivlag!
Vacation ' Begins:
Dec 18 at W. U.
Dean Frank M. Krlckson of
Willamette university has an
nounced that the annual Christ
mas vacation will begin Friday,
December 18, Instead of Decem
ber 23 as previously scheduled.
This action was taken due Jo the
fact that a number of - the stu
dents live too far to reach home
before Christmas day.
Students are also, employed .at
various stores during the holiday
rush and the extra days will give,
them an opportunity for longer
employment. ;7 4
The inter-fraterntty.; dance
which was scheduled for Decem
ber if. has been postponed until
the second semester. This action
was taken following the an
nouncement of Dean Ericksoa of
the prolonged holiday recess. '
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162 N. Com! Phone 5151
races Effective Through Monday
ffOCaGGC PGttOttOGC
of. S1or Deschutes Gems, U. S. '
sweeter. No. 2
fa SO ibs. 89c
1L WhUe They
; SANTIAM GMS
Z 19c -i,rae Extra Good Value No, 1
28c d - - n mn oh
Vi Case, any size fcl ja IUm lb. $L.OV
in 1 8tock....tPl.4i7 . 50 lb. $15
I tpmonj ONIONS
Fancy dood Sweet Spanish
kkZb, doz. .. 19c 4ib. 10c
LETTUCE is 3 10c
JELL-O - j CORN
AH FUrora " - Country Kfat "
PINEAPPLE PEAS
( H; - Athena Brand
U D. M. Eastern Oregon Pack i
Tomatoes 25c
STRING BEANS CATSUP j
; M1U Ban -: 5I- " I; '
3 25c 2 - 9c
: FIG BARS - GINGER SNAPS
. Fresh Baked Crisp-Fresh -
Pound IOC Pomi -
K COFFEE
r iw Walker Best Best Hard Wheat
rZte!Z 24c .49 $1.45
James Meseraull
i ALB ANT, - Dee. 10 . V James
Blala Meseraull. 1 7, died at the
family home, 5 East Water
street, Tuesday as the result of a
sudden heart attack. -Funeral ser
vices will be held Friday afternoon
from the Fiaher-Braden chapel at
2: SO o'clock. Rev. E. C. Hicks
will have charge of the funeral
services.' Burial will , be in the
Willamette Memorial Park eem
etery. --?j r- j y. .' ; .". . r- I
James B. Meseraull was bora
September IS, 1870, la Grand
Island. Neb., and had spent the
greater part of his life In that
state. On Dec. 1, 1108, he married
Edith Pearl Walters at Doniphan,
Neb. In 1914 Mr. Meseraull and
his family came to Oregon, mak
ing their home In Eugene and
Springfield until 1916Ywhen they
returned to Nebraska. The lat
ter part of September this year
they returned to Oregon and have
since been making their home in
Albany where Mr. Meseraull Was
employed at the door factory. The
most of his life, however, he had
spent in the grocery business.
- Surviving is the widow and five
children. The, latter are Merl M.
of Hastings, Neb., Harvey LI, Ray
mond B., and E. Ellen, all of Al
bany, and Fiorina I. of Grand
Island. Neb. He Is also survived
by, four brothers, C. D..of Port
land, Maurice ot Peoria, 111.. An
thony of Doniphan. Neb., and Sid
ney of North Platte. Neb., and
four sisters, Mrs. Martha Gideon
of Prosser, Neb., Mrs. Marie Un
derwood of Doniphan, Neb., Mrs.
Fanny Lane of California, and
Mrs. Kate Clarno of Kearney, Neb.
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raiiis Denied
Sign on Highway
Thi state highway commission
Thursday refused the request of
the Corvallia chamber of com
merce for permission to erect a
neon sign en the Mary's river
bridge at the south city limits.
The highway commission was
advised that the order for the
sign was being held in abeyance
pending a decision by the offic
ials. A similar request recently, was
filed by the city of North Bend.
In that case the highway com
mission ruled against the sign
but this did not deter the mu
nicipality from erecting it near1
the city limits.
Chemeketans Set
Mistletoe Quest
' The annual mistletoe hike and
Christmas party of the Chemek
!wU be heW Sunday. Dee.
13. The quest for mistletoe will
take the members into the Eola
hills. The party will leave the
Senator hotel imita, i....:
iShlp of Robert H. Keudell and go
i?f xsrunsrs corner, turning north
f Returning they wUI go east to
Silver Creek faUs where they will
have their Christmas party In the
lodge. The start for the falls will
be made at 4:30. Robert W. Wil
son, is head of the committee on
Of.
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