Cutty; Hews.-teelfo JAYWALKERS STOPPED - Three pedestrians were arrest ed on charges of jaywalking in . downtown Salem Wednesday. Two women and a .man were arrested during the day for crossing the street in the middle of the block 1q the 300 block of Court street All three were cited to municipal court il- ' ' Rummage Thursday & Friday, 22 k 21 341 N. CommerciaL TRAILER STOLEN ' .' Theft of a two-wheeled trailer within the past two weeks from the farm of - Wright Noll, adja ' cent to and east of the Chemawa Indian School, was reported to Salem city police Wednesday. Value of the black-bodied trailer was estimated at $60. Special ; rummage sale over Greenbaurii's.' 240 N. Com'l Friday. BIKE PLANNED A hike up House Mountain on the Little North Fork of the Sa- tiam River is scheduled for next . Sunday', by Chemeketans. The group will meet in front of ( Greenbaum's, 248 N. Commercial St,3 at 8 a.m. The public has been invited to participate in the hike. . ... See outstanding wall papers with matching fabric and glamourizing Treasure: Tone paints at Clarice s, 220 N. Comm'L ' . ACCOUNTANT WINS POST J. A. Lewis, Salem public ac countant. has been appointed chairman of the publication com mittee of. the Oregon Association of Public Accountants. The. ap- . pointment also made Lewis member of the association's board of governors. , ; Massage treatments, room and board. Real Rest Sanitarium. Ph. -4-2695.-1 WALKAWAYS RETURNED ' Four girls who walked away from Hillcrest School for Girls . Wednesday -aiternoon were ap prehended within a half-hour by school authorities, it was report ed. The girls left the grounds and were walking away from the school when stopped. RUMMAGE ALE Thursday, ' July 22, Jason Lee Church, N. Win ter and Jefferson. NEW ASSORT MENT. . , - - GERRY FRANK TO SPEAK Salem Lions Club, meeting at Hotel Marion Thursday noon, will Bear a talk on the Meier k Frank department store .business by Gerry Frank who has been chosen manager for the future new Salem M k F store. . AGATE, CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Carl A. Haraisch of Albany will be the principal speaker at a dinner meeting of the Willamette Agate and Mineral Society at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Memorial Hospital Chapel. The meeting will be open to the public. , T There , are vacancies in Smith Creek Girl Scout camp at Silver Falls for July, 25 to Aug. 1 or Aug. 17 to Aug. 23. Cost $16.70 for the session. Please call Salem 2-6262 for reservations. SOCIAL POSTPONED The Indoor. Sports Club social for July has been postponed until Sun day, Aug. 1, when members and interested persons are invited to a covered-dish picnic at 1:30 pjn. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Min er Lewis, 1310 S. 13th St. TOT CUTS HEAD . Salem first aid crewmen treat ed Sandra Holford, 3, of 4085 Hudson Ave., who fell on glass at her home Wednesday morn ing and received a cut on her right hand. Her parents took her to a doctor. BOY FALLS ON SHEARS C A fall onto a pair pf scissors gave Tommy Snider, 4, of 1940 Virginia St., a cut on his right knee Wednesday evening. The wound was dressed by first aid men. . ' : MAN RELEASED ON BAIL Wesley Keith Gates,' who has been held for a pre-sentence In vestigation since he pleaded guil ty to a bad check charge July 6, was released from Marion Coun ty jail Wednesday on $500 baiL HURTS HAND . Francis Williams, $45 Church dale St, was treated for a cut finger at home Wednesday by first aid men. -1 - - : BOILER BRINGS TRUCKS Salem firemen were out in force Wednesday, late afternoon when they rushed to an alarm from the Senator Hotel for the third time since May 4. The alarm was caused when a too-hot boiler started the sprinkler system in the hotel base ment and tripped the alarm. Fire men reported no damage, CARD OF THANKS To those who expressed their sympathy in so many beautiful and practical ways during our sad be reavement, we extend our heart felt thanks. ' ,. The family' of Sam Gray John Caugliell, Former Salem Zoner,Dies, John R. Caughell, 50, long-time Salem resident and one-time mem ber of the Salem Zoning Commis sion, died Wednesday at a local hospital. Death "came unexpectedly, the family said.- Caughell was born April, 1904, at Waupaca. Wise, and came to Sakra as a young boy. He lived here the rest of his life and 1 attended the University of Oregon. - , In recent years he . was district manager of the Industrial Hospital Association, having been affiliated with that firm since about 1933 Prior to that he was for a time employed with the U. S. Nation Bank, Salem branch; ' He was married in Salem, May 5, 1928, to Lenta B. Baumgartner, who survives. He was a Mason and an Elk and a member of St Paul's Episcopal Church, . where funeral services will take place. His mem bership with the Zoning Commis sion Was about three years ago. He was also an active member of the Oregon Historical Society. Other survivors include a son, Jchn S. of Salem; daughter, Mrs. John Laughary of Medford; aunt Mrs. Harry Waite of Salem, and a granddaughter, Kathleen Caughell of Salem. 1 Wliite Radisl 12 Inches Long White radish more than 12 inch es, long and 10 inches in circum- . ... irence was touna growing this week on the Thomas Garrison place, 4795 Idaho St., east of Salem. Bud Bare, who was cultivating strawberries for Garrison, discov ered the unusual growth. Garri son said he had noted several sim ilar-size radishes from seed of the same brand. - . Political mudslinrin was liter al in ancient Rome, says the Na tional Geographic Society: the candidates wore whit togas and people threw mud at them when they: were unpopular. Salem Florists To Decorate at OSG Luncheon Salem retail .florists- are in charge of decorations and favors for the graduation luncheon to be held this noon at the Memorial Union Building on the Oregon State College campus as a cul mination of the florists sales and management rally being held this week on the campus. Over 400 florists from all parts of. the United States are attending the floral designing classes. ' Keep Oregon Green is the theme for the luncheon with 12-inch far trees decorated with white Esther North River Road Contract Awarded - Contract for 2.6 mile of grad ing and paving on the Hopmere Wheatland junction section of the North River road four miles north of Salem was swarded by the State Highway Commission here Wednesday. - 1 The contract went to the Cen tral Paving Company, Independ ence, on a low bid of $58,271.50. There was one higher bid receiv ed at a meeting of the highway commission in Portland June 24. Reed daisies centering the tables. Port Orford cedars will be given as favors. The Oregon banquet was held Wednesday night with several Salem florists attending. Statesman, Sdem, Or Thunu. July 22. 1934 Sac 1J-1-5 Meat Dealer Fined $50 Soy products in his hamburger cost Salem meat dealer R. L. Mc Dowell a $50 fine Wednesday in Marion County, District Court. McDowell, proprietor of Mc Dowell's Market, 1190 S. 12th St, had pleaded guilty to a charge of selling adulterated food.' The charge was brought by State Agriculture Dept agents after a routine check of Salem markets early this month. . , Bail was set at $50 for another market operator, Da,vid Behm, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of offering for sale a mis branded food. Agriculture Dept. workers said they found sodium benzoate in hamburger purchas ed from his store, Behm's Mar ket 3910 State St District Judge Val Sloper post poned sentencing Behm until July 28. .The Chicago fire of 1871 made 100,000 people homeless. Children's Shoes - Expertly fitted it the JUNIOR BOOTERY 234 N. High Sea. Botel Bldg. Union School Reunion Picnic This Sunday ' The annual reunion picnic of Un ion School, located east of Wood burn, will. take place Sunday at the school grounds, according to Raleigh Carothers of Salem, in charge of the affair. 4. Former Union students and res idents in the Union-Bethel neigh borhood are to attend. The picnic starts at 10:30 a.m. with a no-host lunch at noon. Dirtho AMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Aman, Mt Angel Route 1, a son, Wednesday, July 21, at Sa lem General Hospital LAKIE To Mf. and Mrs. James Lakie, 5140 Will Ave., a daughter, Wednesday, July 21, at Salem General Hospital GROOM To Mr. and Mrs. John Groom, 840 'JUcGilchrist St, a son, Wednesday, July 21, at Sa lem Memorial Hospital. fioriTi !-end1pecialT1 ' 7 nnnrri "mo-t 7 .-.-. 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