The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    Parking Problem
Faced, Silverton
i - , ,
Blercliants' Use of Space
: Blamed ; Mill Workers
- and Farmers Irked
SILVERTON "Car - stasd-ail-day-strike"
may: be an innovation
at-Silverton . In the -near future.
Mill workers and farmers alike
are threatening to bring their
cats to town early in the morning
and use every available parkin
space along Silverton 's business
district foe. an all-day parking lot.
-Mill men report, that when they
come from their work In the mid
die of the afternoon there are no
vacant parking places- within the
city's business district so that
they may park long enough to
purchase their day's groceries.
Farmers are reporting an even
worse condition exists ' 'Saturday
nights. Both groups declare that
local business men drive the three
or, four blocks from, their home to
their places of business and leave
their-cars standing outside these
same business houses, or ; neigh
boring ones, all day.
The matter was brought to the
attention of the business men a
short while ago and it was report
ed, following this, that the bus
iness men still rode fo town ef a
morning but instead of leaving
1 their cars outside , of their own
business doors they-left them out
side the doors- of- their competi
tors, i
There la no regulation on .park
ing time at Silverton. . -
Ask Your ; Grocer for
p
aclket Flouar
i The Next Time Your Bin Runs Low
You 'will immediately no
t tice a pleasing difference in
the quality of your baked
goods. You will note a
pleasing difference, also, in
the way your family re-
J i. 4.t. 1
I apuiius uj i lie iueats. jruu
ff prepare. Picket is mad e
from the choice grades- of
dry land hard wheat and
is manufactured under a
4 strict system of laboratory
.control, that means better
flour for your cooking.
: Picket'is made by the Wei
ser Milling and- Elevator
Co. at -Weiser, Idaho. Guar
anteed by the World's larg
est millers of high altitude
wheat. A
Whitewater Men
Touch at Maupin
MAUPIN, Ore., Sept! 1-IPy
Four Whitewater men, two of
them amateurs,, reached here to
night in an attempt to run the
Deschutes river- the first ; try
since two US geological survey
men drowned 15 years ago.
George Godfrey, University of
Oregon publicity man, said thrills
had been plentiful in running Wa
panitia falls, W.bite Horse rapids
and low water below Grand View
bridge. He said ' the McKenzie
river . type boats had not been
taken from the turbulent river in
spite of many rapids.
Others in the party were Vel
tle Pruitt and Prince Helfrich,
professional rivermen and guides,
and M. R. Irish, all of Eugene.
r v ttonnursT mutt "js
v - BSXW ; - !
No Agreement Yet
In Valsetz Strike
' .;! i .;. - "
A hearing on the labor, dispute
which has closed down the Cobbs
Mltchell logging and sawmill op
erations at Valsetz for more than
two weeks, was held in Portland
on Thursday but no agreement
was reached, a union official re
ported in Salem that night. He
said prospects of a settlement
were brighter because the lumber
market is improving.
ED AN CE
TONIGHT
(Black & Orange Swing)
r 5 Sponsored by
Salem Oregon State
Club-
Castillian Hall
9 to 12 75c Couple
PUBLIC INVITED
0".
ddi tio c
m
in the Netc
ALT00NA. Pa., Sept. 1.-JP)-The
heat caused the congregation
of the : First Baptist, church to
move last night from the main
auditorium to the basement for
prayer services.
Fifteen minutes later a 800
pound glass skylight crashed to
the floor of the auditorium.
The 150 persons resumed their
interrupted services with a prayer
of thanks for their escape.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1-VP)
The goat Is a much maligned
animal, says D. A. Spencer, de
partment of agriculture nperU
Seldom does a goat bntt human -beings,
and the story abont
Coats eating tin cans is a myth.
Their favorite diet is grass,
weeds and tender twigs. .
NEWARK, N. J,, Sept, l.-(JPy-Pollce
Judge Anthony Bianco was
confident today Domenick Sena's
rooster won't crow again in viola
tion of the city's anti-noise ordi
nance. :
Sena told the court:
chopped its head off, -cooked
it and had it for din
ner." (
."Did you cook it a la caccia
tore?" Blanco asked.
"Xo, a la spezzatlli," Sena
replied.
"How about the feathers?"
"I burned them."
"And the bones?"
"The cat got them."
The court adjourned the case
without date.
PERU, Ind., Sept. l.-yp)-Dexter
Oliver, a farmer, did not
know he would get four animala
for the price of -one when he
purchased a Jersey cow several
. weeks ago. The-Jersey presented
Oliver today with triplets two
heifer - calves and a bull calf.
PITTSBURGH, Sept. l.-()-Al-legheny
county, commissioners to
day changed the name of Catfish
Run road to Corrigan road in
honor of Oouglaa Corrigan, trans
Atlantic flyer.
Corrigan will be the county's
guest tomorrow at the opening of
: . ' " ' -
500 Dozen Hunt Brothers9 Packing Company Tender, Sweet Peas, Valley
Mist Label. To make room for new pack we will sell 250 cases of 24 cans
each at the present carload price. Our retail price will not be changed, the
I retail price is $2.00 per case. This, and only this, lot we will sell to the first
comers at 1.69 per case. You'd better not wait too long, at this price these
peas will go like hot cakes. Remember, 1.69per case.
1 Armour's Star
Corned Beef
cans
33c
Armour's
Deviled Meats
2 :
j) cans.. . ...
10C
Armour's Vienna
Sausages
3 cans 25C
Armour's
Veal Loaf
cans .
27c
Armour's '
CMli '
ConCarne
Ji cans 25c
Phillips'
Pork & Beans
Biir cans
25cN
I7c
25c
1 for
Medium cans.
3 for..-
Small cans,
6 for.....
TASTY
Salad Dressing 2
TASTY
Sandvich Spread 32
FRESHLY BAKED :;
Soda Crackers 2 &
FRESHLY BAKED " "
Grahams 2
Oregon Milk Cans
fJorning Milk yfor au!
ARGO . ,. j :
Corn Starch 2Pkgs.Eg(
rfire-me
3
pkgs.
Shrimp
cans 25c
Alaska
Salmon
'cans
9C
Coffee
Hills Bros, or Og
MJ.B.t lb. can.. ZoC
Picket
Pancake Flour
No. 10
sack.
27c
Picket
Family Flour
$1.17
49-ib,
sack
Kitchen Queen
Flour
69 ibs $1.03
Orbis
Patent Family Flour, 49
lb. sack " extra special
this week rt
only . L. 95C
Prune Boned and rolled. . . : - i Pure Ground Beef f '
Beef Roasts Lb. Hamburger 2 Ib, 3Sc
'iV ' - "'" 1':"":'; ' : Large Assortment Cold r !
Pork Roasts Lb. E( Luncheon Meats, ib.SS
- Veil trimmed. . 1 ' ;..'..:. ' . .
Large Franks, Liver Sausage or Bologna Lb. S
its sesqnl-centennUl obserrance.
Hli mother wu born In a Pitts
burgh suburb. - .
The four-lane highway Is a mile
and an eighth Ions is $ne entrance
to South park, where many of the
sesqui-centennlal ceremonies will
be held.
College Flunking ;
Serves Purpose
'CHICAGO, Sept. l.-rlf you
flunk Jn college thia year, don't
get discouraged. You might be a
success in business.
This counsel came today from
Dr. Samuel N. Stevens, dean of
the university , college at " North
western university. His explana
tion: . "Any student who discovers his
own abilities early takes a good
head start in the race for business
and professional success. .The
stiff jolt of flunking frequently
Jars the student; into finding out
exactly what his abilities are and
where they will take him."
The doctor's: views were based
on research under his supervision
at the Personnel institute, which
tests prospective employes tor
jobs in industry f
Lindberghs, Land
In Moravian Gty
6 L M U E T 2, Czechoslovakia,
Sept. l.-flJ)-Col. and Mrs. Charles
A. Lindbergh, flying toward Pra
ha from Rumania on a European
aerial jaunt, were held up by fog
today and made an unscheduled
landing at this Moravian city.
. Lindbergh Introduced himself
to surprised soldiers and then to
the mayor of Olmuetx who rushed
out to escort the pair -to a hotel
where a large crowd gathered.
Col. Lindbergh telephoned the
American minister in Praha, Wil
bur J. Carr that he expected to
reach there tomorrow.
: They had left Cluj, Rumania,
this morning.
1000 Legionnaires
March in Parade
PENDLETON, Ore., Sept. 1.-
(aLegionnalres and auxiliary
members view with costumed In
dians tonight in a two-mile parade
through crowded streets, a phase
of the state American Legion con
vention. (
Drum corps In the parade in
cluded Silverton and Albany units.
An estimated 1.000 Legionnaires
marched.
ANNUAL BENEFIT
DANCE
Sponsored" by
Woman's Relief Corps
' of the
Grand Army of the Republic
TONIGHT
Mirror Room, Marion Hotel
Mayor Joins in Promoting Movie Campaign
CITY OF SALEM. OREGON
tTBS CAPITAL CITY) V
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
V. E.KUHN. Mayor
" August 31, 138
- i
To the Citizens of "Salem i VI
I want to take this opportunity to oongratulata our
looal theatres for their interest in, an4 praaotton of
Hot Ion Pictures' Greatest Year Campaign. !
. . Motion Pictures are definitely a part of our daily
lires, and oocupy an important plaoe in our soolal and
eduoational aotiTjLties, so that any stimulus that ean.bft
created toward their adTanoement will b'e'f or the best
interests of the gubllo at large
I would urge that the people of Salem giTe their
" -
wnoxe xiearvea ouppo- w our awu urasvissi suavu w
turn will encourage them in their efforts to bring- to
of the better olass of pictures.
Very truly yours.
i
Salem more
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Mayor V. E. Kuhn yesterday for
warded his best -wishes to five
local theatres Joining In the na
tion wide campaign attempting
to convince theatre-goers that
"The Movies Are Your Best
Entertainment. j
TODAY
BIG
ACTS
m
25
nnnnn today
P.ODa 1
cssr"T ACTS
The BARCLAYS
"Those Riotous
Rubes of Rhythm"
RUTH aud DEL
"Ban-Joy Mania"
AUBURN and DODGE
Thrills on Wheels"
Troy
Brown
The PlzUated
Play-Boy of
Picture
STAGE
SHOWS
2:50
7:25
9:30 ;
SURE, and It's a Great Day
for the miSH . . .
Denis .
O'Keef e
Star of '
"Bad Man of
Brimstone"
Mickey
v Rooney'
The Bewil
dered Off
spring of the
Hardy Family
Maureen
O'Strllivan
Sweetheart of
Roht. Taylor
in 'A Tank
at Oxford"
"HOLD THAT KISO"
Coming!-
PMILCO
stery Cohtrpl
My
MORE A5IAZING THAN
RADIO ITSELF
Watch for the Date and Be Here
V. E. Kuhn,
Mayor;
KWU Go Hungry First," Sky Pair f
To Efforts to Return Them to Ohio
PORTLAND, Sept. lRe
Hef authorities were defied today
in) their efforts to send Robert
Devoe, his wife and baby back' to
Ohio by the young parents who
said fervently:
fWeH go hungry first," - -'
tst March doctors told the
young-couple their crippled two-year-old
daughter needed sun
shine and a mild climate if she
was to live and walk.
They started for the e o a s t
carrying the baby and hitch
hiked . it In six months taking
time out here and there when the
father got work. i
"Barbara Jane Is better al
ready," the young mother said.
"She can move her legs a little
and can almost stand up. It's been
hard going but she has had sun
shine and she is responding and
we're not going back. She can get
well In Oregon and we're staying
whether Bob and I eat or not."
Defbe. a nonltrv wnrVpr Tiaa
been unable to. find workand the
state relief administration wanted
FUr
Are Rescued
Out of Columbia
HOOD RIVER, Ore., Sept.. 1.
(flFour exhausted men, who. had
clung for more than. two hours to
the sides of an overturned out
board mot or boat in the Columbia
river, were rescued tonight.
Karl Diepz, caretaker at Mor
rison's Island, heard, faint cries
fori help. Leaping out 'of bed In his
nightshirt, Dieps launched- a boat
and pulled the men frdm the riv
er, I which was unusually rough.
Rescued were Ancil McCoy, Jim
Patton, Johnny Corbett and
"Shorty" Irving,, all of . Hood
River.
Rio Grande Flood
akes Lives of 3
L PASO. Tex.. Sent. lWiv.
looawaiers : oi me kio Grande
claimed three, lives here today..
John Garrard, 45, and his two
daughters. Rose, 15, and Jewel,
10J were the Tlctims.
X cable on which they were
eroMlng the stream parted In the
middle, throwing the occupants of
the tram bucket,. Including -Mrs.
Gafrard, Into the river. '
Mrs. Garrard grabbed ' one "end
of the broken cable. A cowboy.
mm
who chanced to be on ihe river
bank, threw her a rope and pulled
her to safety. . .
Store, Office, Apartment,
Hit by Fire at Eugene
EUGENE. Sept. 1-(,!P)-The Erie
Merrill Men's store, the Cash
man and Proudnit company's of
fices and an apartment overhead
were damaged to the extent of
$15,000 today by a fire of un
known origin. , .
The Call Board
Capitol
Today Dou ble bill, f 2 5 0.
000 movie quix picture.
Laurel and Hardy In
"Blockheads", and "Outlaw
Express" with Bob' Baker.
- , Hollywood
Today Double bill, "Who
Killed Gail Preston" with
Don Terry and Wyn Cahon
and Bob Baker in "The
Last Stand."
' - State -Today
Four acts eastern
circuit randevllle, Mickey
Rooney In "Hold .That
Kisa" wMi Maureen CSul
liran and Dennis O'Reefe.
. " ; " ; Grand
Today. "Alexander's Rag
time Band" .with Alice
r Faye. Don Ameche and Ty
rone Power.
Saturday-Barbara Stanwyck
and Herbert Marshall in
"Always Goodbye."
EHsinore
Today Mickey Rooney in
"Love Finds Andy Hardy"
with Judy Garland.
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Today ad tat Q Featarea
and
2iw1 WstnM
IUXDEX !M THE SPOTHGHTl
'
Added News, Popeye Cartooi
and Chapter 2 of Serial
"Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars
- coxTiNuors
SUNDAY
2 TO 11 P. M.
Pare Shortening C J lb. ctn. 32Q "
l Roasts
A Movie Quiz Picture
(SEaGOGGFull Cream '
Real Choice
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