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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1929)
Hi CnrCO:? CTATCSIIAn. &t!gn,V Ortca, TTetsday Kerslap Novcabcr 23; pace nvc V' Yates Back fat Jan Louis Yal .... tbo: Yates, sentenced to wrre tbm nths In the county Jail her last spring for failure to pay an allow ance to nia wife for the support of a minor child, was brought back to the county Jail yesterday from Portland to serve another three months' stretch. According to the sheriffs office, the man must scire three months and is then re leased for three months during which time he is required to give a certain portion of his- earnings to the support of the child. Should this requirement be not fulfilled, the man is to be resentenced for Mother three months, the same procedure to be effected each time. The mother of the child is now married. It was learned yes terday, and the man declares he cannot seer the ..reason for his paying the money to the woman. Editors to Speak Editors of l.Ttlir&a Aittatandinc ATpthndiHt nnh- ucauons win oe me speakers i the Salem Rotary club luncheon today. They are Dan B. Bram mitt, of the Northwestern Chris tian Advocate, whose home Is in Chicago; W. E. J. Grati, editor of the Epworth Herald, also of Chi cago, and Dr. James R. Joy, of the Christian Advocate, from New York. They have Jteea attending the annual meeting of the board f missions of the Methodist Episcopal church in Portland. They will be introduced by Dr. John M. Canse, president of Kim ball School of Theology. Boxing, Salem Armory, Wed. Hot. 10. Art Akers vs. Pat Dun dee, main event 10 rounds. Snap py preliminaries, 28 rounds of boxing. Tickets -on sale at Adolph's Cigar Store. Student Norses Elect An or- anizatlon of a student body com prising the esudent nurses at the Salem General hospital was effect od Monday. Miss Margaret Mor gan was elected president; Miss " Virginia Barr, vice-president and Miss Etta "Wells, secretary-treas-nrer. Miss Signa Wahlstrom, sup erintendent, entertained the stu dents following the business meet ing. A number of graduates of the school were present at the session. Police Hold Suspect George Kelson, said to be of Detroit, . Mich., is being held by local police as a navy deserter suspect. The ' man was picked up by police about 8:30 Tuesday morning and search of bis clothing revealed a chisel, three pass keys, a putty knife and a flashlight. Articles of wearing apparel gave the officers a reason to believe that the man was a naval deserter. He was fingerprint ed and photographed. . Thanksgiving Turkey Free with- each cash Permanent Wave! Ap- pointments mutt be made before SjL Not. 27. Model Beauty Parlor. t rraii'SKfi . Lights Draw Fine Improper lights are the causes of several 110 fines being collected at the Justice court during the past few days. Recent violators under the Improper lighting on motor ve hicles law include Earl Simpson, Salem, who paid alio fine Tues T day and' Floyd Finn, route 9, who X appeared in court Tuesday In an swer to a charge but because he did not have the money he was released and the case continued to November 26. 4 - rooms $2150 Modern home with excellent lot Walnuts, fruit and fenced. See 1S54 South High Street. Terms reasonable. Beeke Hendricks. 189 N. High. A Dad's Xlght Thursday - Boys In the Junior department of the TM. C. A. will be hosts to their fathers at a "Dads' Night? pro gram at the Y. building Thurs day night beginning at 7 o'clock. The program will include games. m tumbling exhibition,. gymnasium: exhibition, games between fathers and eons, a swim and reffesh menta. room Home Brand New 430 Terms like rent. Large furnace, deep basement, fireplace, hardwood, large kitchen. Large garage. Large lot. Walks, paving and landscape. S45 Tamarack St Becke & Hendricks. 189 N". High i Lobby Program Miss Blips Weller is arranging the Y. M. C. A. lobby program for Friday night. It will include several en semble Humbert -Including six two piano, quartet selections, two pia no duets, songs by Leon Jertnison and violin numbers by Cleo See- Ping Pong Champ Dayton Robertson was the winner of the preppers ping pong tournament In the boy's department at the Y. M. G. A..' defeating Bob Hill and Phil op Salestrom in the last two rounds, " ." Vf . Want used furniture, rTeL'lll. Chimney Braze Calls Quick ; "work on ihe fart of thef fire de partment la extinguishing a chim ' - ney - fire in a residence 'located at 74 Thompson avenue Tuesday morning probably -kept the blaxe from doing any damage. FINEST TORIO At READING LENSES 3f 3 Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included. THOMPSON-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. 110 Commercial Sc. -. SS CASH ,We buy rags, sacks, paper, r Iron. brass copper, aides,' : ,tc . ...... ,Ar .'; ;:- : Capital ; Junlr .Coi :f r VU; Steinbock, V . rione 999,' ft By Um BHdge Hear From ABdenea Super intendent George W. Hag has re ceived a letter from Louie Ander son, coach and director of physi cal education In the high achool here until last year. Anderson says he is enjoying his work In the physical education depart ment at Colombia, where ho is in charge of physical education in the Horace Mann school, which is a part of the Teachers' college. Anderson says he keeps In touch with Salem affairs .through the local paper and that he is glad to see that physical examinations being given this year, to all school children. Select your Christmas cards at The Statesman, we print or en grave them to order. May Form Gideon Camp W. O. Williams, national field secre tary of the Gideons, la spending some time In Salem, assisting L. Van Delinder of this city in or ganizing a Gideon camp In Salem. Van Delinder is former state president of the Gideon of Min nesota. The men say that so far they are gratified with the suc cess attending their efforts, and that within the next few, days they plan to visit a number of the business men of the town. Dr. Doocy on Trip After at tending sessions of the Methodist Episcopal boatd of missions at Portland Tuesday, Dr. Carl G. Doney, president of Willamette university, will leave tonight for Wenatehee and Yakima, Wash., where he will address county teachers Institutes. At Wenat ehee he will also meet with a group of Willamette alumni. Clean up on bulbs. Special pric Thursday. Salem's Petland. Phone 56. Plan Ctieer Fnnd A. special Christmas cheer committee head' ed by Dean Roy R. Hewitt was ap pointed at the Tuesday luncheon of the Salem Klwanis club, to ad minister the fund to be raised for this purpose. In the past the Kl wanians have pooled their Christ mas cheer fund with those of oth er organisations and bad no part in its expenditure. Viavi Phone 3466. Articles Filed Aldernook, Inc., with capital stock of $3000 and headquarters in Portland, Tues day filed articles in the state cor poration department. The incor porators are A. A. Rucker, Luella Rucker and C. C. Stout Obituary Hager . Mrs. Cordelia B. Hager, age (9, died Tuesday In the St Vincent hospital in Portland. Survived by one son, Harold of Clatskanie, and the following brothers and sisters: Dr. R. D. Byrd, L. A. Byrd and Mrs. Bertha B. McMa han of Salem. E. F. Byrd and Dr. J. C. Byrd of Spokane and Vir ginia Byrd of Portland. Funeral services will be Thursday, prob ably at 1:30 o'clock, from the Rigdon mortuary, with interment in the City View cemetery. . Saari Charles Saari died iiy this city November 19. Funeral announce ments later from dough-Taylor company. Engel Agatha Engel, age 75, died at the residence' in Hubbaid Tues day. Survived by the following children: Mrs. Lenak Resnizcek of Howell Prairie, Mrs. Marie Doran of Salem, Mrs. Rosa Votet of Hubbard and Mrs. Theresa Man ger of Malta, Mont Also 17 grandchildren and aeve . great grandchildren. Funeral announce ments later from the Rigdon mor tuary. C. BichardjT- "v C i Evelyn, Richards, .11 years . old, died at the family residence, 525 S.'19th street Survived by her" parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, one sister, Elsie, and two brothers, Allen and George. Funeral services Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock at the Clough Taylor mortuary. Rev. F. C. Tay lor officiating. Interment Bel- crest Memorial park. Richards Fern Richards. 11 years. died at the family residence, 625 South 19th. Saturday noon. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam' Richards, one sister, . Elsie, and two' brothers, Allen and Georae. Funeral services Thurs day at 2 p. m. at the Clough-Tays lor mortuary, Rev. F. C. Taylor officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. City View Cemetery Established 1803 - Tel. 12M Conveniently Accessible . Perpetual care provided for. Prices Reasonable . I ; - J$ttxtiSt Memorial Vfceae 2S0S A Park Cemetery with perpetual care J asX ten mlnntes from tbe heart of town Ttonlit'o. .Think of - . . UemhersUp Ctauuattte Uecta The membershia eommltteo of the lT. ,w. C. A. leld a. meeting at the I. w. last mgnt to consider plans for election of board, member on December t and a tea to be held in ' connection with the - election. -Mrs J. H. Lanterman is chairman L m v v v i . ui ,iu jurat ocramp group, wnKn ha recently been enlarged to In clude, in addition to the represen tatives of the executive board, two members from each affiliated group of tke Y. W. C. A. f The board members elected December f -will chose their own officers. Hurry! Hurry! Order your Christmas cards now. Make taut selection from our several hundred designs at the Statesman. - To Repair Approach T h e bridge approach of the Pudding river structure on the ML Angel Woodburn road will be roughened up wltn screenings which are to be applied after the asphalt baa been burned off, It is planned by the county road officials. Tuesday Roadmaster Johnson and Commia aloaers Porter and Smith visited the bridge and decided upon the foregoing method of eliminating the- slippery approach to the bridge. Puppy Sale Thursday at Sa lem's Petland. 273 State St. - . Bear GaUi-Corcl Sins; Miss Lena Belle Tartar, head of music at the senior high-achool. and a number of music students at the school were In Portland Monday night to hear Galli-Curcl sing. Students . going included: Doris Boss, Phyllis Plummer, Jeanette Scott,' Elisabeth Clement, Lucille Cnmmings. Oliver Schrurts, Bar bara Barham and Ratherine Mish ler. Christmas Cards with our with out engraving or printing at The Statesman Publishing Co. Funeral SerrWs Today Funeral-cervices for Miss Eliiabeth Emma Farrar. who died Monday at the home at 893 South 12th street, will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Terwilliger funeral home, with Rct. F. C. Kantner officiating. Interment will be made In the Odd Fellow cemetery. Postmaster John H. Farrar la a nephew. Editor Speaker The speaker at the Willamette university chapel exercises today will be Dr. W. E J. Grata,' editor of the Ep worth Herald, who has been at tending the Methodist missionary board meetings in Portland. EMUS DANDRUFF REMEDY AND Hair Tonic A new scientific preparation for removing dandruff, im parting vitality to the Jiair promoting Its growth. v Abso lutely guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c & $1.00 Prepared by Emil A. Schaefer Mfg. Chemist 15 N. Goaal St, Salem, Ore. Ixta : Special Bar: In Heaters, Rugs, Ostermoore All Spring Mattress and Site - All New and of the Highest Quality and Design Fully Guaranteed. A large assort . ment of colors to choose from. TAPESTRY. DAVENPORT with Re verse Cushions. -; " G A OCA Exit Special lrJ VLtO U VELOira DAVENPORTS with Rererse Cushions. - ' r - v4- CM A CA Extra Speetal:j:.: MOHAIR DAVENPORTS Cushions.. Exira Special Circulating'' Heaters, .Extra Special .. Extra Large Piflow Arm 100 Mohair Davenport, Chair and Stool with Re verse, of the Best quality. Extra Complete only" . $164.50 New and Used F; II Vcodry 1G10 N. Scnrscr St. CUrer Speaker 3. C OUrer, T. If. C. A. worker In China, talk, ed en "World FeUowaklp" at tka meeting f the Junior board of tbo local Y Tuesday night. : It was his last appearance here, as he lea for Ban Frandsca that nlaht At the junior board meeting, plana- ior u "Dads' Night" program Thursday night were discussed, and also those for the dinner for new members next Tuesday. May Organize Girl Reserves Mrs. Elizabeth K. Gallagher, gen eral secretary of the T. W. C. A. and director of Girl Reserve work, ha been Invited to visit the Lib erty achool this afternoon to con fer with the girls and teacher ret stive to organizing a Girl Reserve group there. Invitation was ex tended by Mrs. Clara H. Rees, one of the teachers there. Dr. Dolpb L. Craig, dentist, has moved to Suite SIS, First Nation al Bank BIdg. Phone 2327. Eve nings by appointment Festival Date Set Date for the annual harvest home festival for the Methodist Old People's home on Center street has been announ ced for Friday, November 22, with open house to be held from 2 to S o'clock in the afternoon. Donations of fruits and foodstuffs for the homo will be received. Ladles' Aid Bazaar at the Ger man Baptist Church. N. Cottage and D Sts. 8 p.m. Thursday. Zontaa to Meet The regular weekly meeting of the Salem Zou ta club will be held this noon at the Marlon hotel. A discussion and action on business matters which came before the executive com mittee at Its meeting last night will be the chief order of the hour. Drunk Sentenced John Gary, Klamath Falls, was sentenced to servo 10 days In the county Jail on a charge of being drunk in a public place. Gary appeared in Justice court Tuesday to receive the sentence. I j f t . i rl ; ' Boxing, Salem Armory, Wed. Not. 20. Art Akers vs. Pat Dun dee, main event 10 rounds. Snap py preliminaries, -28 rounds of boxing. Tickets on sale at Adolph's Cigar Store. Stock Clearance SALE CONTiNUEG Until this entire group of $12.50 frocks is sold at $7.95 1 In all the newest styles and materials in this season's color range. Entire Stock of Hats Greatly Reduced FASHIOMETTE H. Marie Butler 429 Court St. Between Liberty and High TeL 946 a- r- Large - High match, with' Special and up re7eeJW with Reverie CCC AA t?PDoUil Extra Special Only . -" $58.50 Furniture Bought, 1Sold&: Exchanged Auction : Uet and 4 Ifcrev Vtom Coast FotntD. N. Head ricks, who is developing the Roads-End coast resort near De lake, was la the city en business Tuesday. Hendricks has been supplying several markets' la this section with coast peas this fall, and say that picking will not cease until frost bits the patch. He has had pickers in the field since late August Cider Apples wanted. Gledon StolsCo. Arnold Racier Dice Mr. 'and Mrs. Royce Allen left recently for Hornlbrook, Calif., summoned by the serious illness of their son-in-law, .Arnold Rader. Rader died shortly after Mr. and Mrs. Allen arrived. Mrs. Rader was Miss Gnida Allen of Lablah Cen ter. Besides MS widow, he is also survived by one daughter. - Doable Service Changed- Fun eral serTices for Fern and Evelyn Richards, announced yesterday af ternoon" for Wednesday at 2:00 o'clock will be held Instead at two o'clock Thursday afternoon.- It was announced last night Services will be held at the Clough-Taylor chapel. Hoyfer Has Operation Mrs. George Hoyfer is the guest of her son for a few days while Mr. Hoy fer is rallying from the effects of an operation performed at the. Sa lem General hospital Monday. The' Hoyfers reside south of Salem on Route 8. Scott In City Fred U Scott, clerk of the Liberty school dis trict was a Tuesday caller at the office of the' county school superintendent BOXING SALEM ARMORY Tonight, 8:30 Art Akera t Dandeo . a m si w.. tLi arf J.. J r I H it.ifc4na' . . a i 5 irxinr Snappy Preliminaries 28 Rounds of Boxing 28 1 J mwm Make your choice early. . A t few quoted prices will give you an idea of Uie savings that await you. Back Bonny Chairs to Reverst Cnshionsi Extra .... $24:50 - - K.--- " 5- Extra Special large size . Spring Arm V Davenport and ; Chair. 100 Mehair, with m reverse of the Highest Quality.' ; V - $149.75 Just Received a new shipment of 9x12 ' Felt Base Rugs to go at CQ 9C Extra Special ... . . ... $0O Other Sizes Priced Accordingly annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaannMnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvannnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninM ALL SPRING OSTERMOORE MAT TRESSES Regular Price $42.50. Our Extra Special close out v f9Q Cfi while they last .... .. VLO.OJ Furoitore Store ---'- :.- Phone 511 - Baay CMa Dom Two baby girls were born to mothers at the Salem General hospital Monday. Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Will. 1911 Fir street, being the parent of one child while Mr. and Mrs. Virgil White, 2142 North Commercial street, the parents of the other. Boxing. Salem Armory. Wed. Not. 20. Art Akers vs. Pat Dun dee, main event 14 rounds. Snap py preliminaries, 28 rounds of boxing. Tickets on sale at Adolph's Cigar Store. - Thirty la Part Time School Thirty students are now enrolled in the part time continuation school,' which occupies a room in the basement of the senior high school. Work la the school Is keep ing up well, reports the director, Miss Lil ah Holloway. Dance with Thomas Bros. Band Mellow moon. Every Wednesday. M Called for Funeral Mrs. Lydia Hobbs of Scio arrived in Salem early in the week, summoned by the deaths of her grandchildren, Tern arid Evelyn Richards. Complaint Filed A suit for money was filed against H. P. Grant, et al, by the Cobbs Mitchell Lumber company in a complaint registered in circuit court Tuesday' afternoon. thanksgiving 1 la Luncheon Sets " Damask Cloth Madeira Doilies and Table Cloths Pastel Luncheon Sets Guest Towels KAFOURY'S . x 255 No. Liberty ; Open Till fl:45 Satmrday Evening WE RECOMMEND PIT, AND SELL Cantilever Shoes For Men, Women and Children Bfg"gi?tSnyMawsnn s 415 State St, rl VfflttM nnnnnnnnns- -a Wo A 211 North Commercial St. Phones 1371 -1372 DAY IN AND DAY Stores. Although the with over six hundred quotations, so is able, THE WEEK. 49 Pound sack of (milled from Montana lirtl wheat : wheat)-... 100 pounds of local Bur bank potatoes .- 1 box of fancy Jonathan 3 large cans of Grand solid packed tomatoes if rl 7 bars of White Wonder soap L:...j;- LJ 1 pint of NaOeys mayonnaise 1 pound of M. J. B. coiree 1 pound of Golden West ' '..coffee 1 pound of S. & W. coffee ........... 1 pound of Cooky's iaflTOperior coffee 3 packages of Jell a Teen 2 bottles' of Qerox Along with thefe low r . r: ?! If in 1 U f---nrk frnfl !fnt r : m m w m m -i - ' II ! , li ' J it 'll il-J II- a H, :h IK? f Tin by lfanlt L, Ltebreiek was awarded a judgment of $257 and costs against Withers. Keal and Jordon, incorporated. In an order by default banded down in circuit court Tuesday Boxing, Salem Armory, Wed. Not. 20. Art Akers ts. Pat Dun dee, mala event 10 rounds. Snap py preliminaries. 2S rounds of boxing. Tickets on sale at Adolph's Cigar Store. Sot Richmond Pupils Fern and Evelyn Richards, sisters who died here Saturday and Sunday, respectively, were not pupils of Richmond school, reports the principal, Miss Anna Fischer. Dollar dinner every night i:20 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. Mall to San Francisco C. M. Mail, president and general man ager of the Northwest Canning company, left last night for San Francisco, where he will remain on business until the end of the week. . PILES CURED Wltkm pwatlon r toes of DR. MARSHALL 329 Oncvn ZOng. Salem, Ore Member Affiliated Buyers HOME OWNED STORE OUT Every day is bargain day proprietor is the individual owner by joining hands others he commands the finest at the lowest market as an individual store owner, to sell you your full Cere tana flour 2 pounds of Peanut Butter Af 4I1..7J 4 pounds of Shortening $2.98 $1.65 1 pound of Calumet baking powder . 3 cans of Otter oysters "l Island 39c 25c 2 cans of Standard corn - ...... ''J&iz.t;'"; ' -.- . 3. cans of Federal milk 49c 49c 47c 45c 21c 2 packages-of Rinso -LiZ. 1 quart of bulk Salad Oil 1 large can of beans 1 pound of Best Creamery butter Y 3 cans fWax beans'... 29c Kerr's Best bulk Mince Meat OC r "2 pounds for , . J C prices we give S. A H. green aree delivery to an parts of the " Pianos for Bent; H. U : Stiff Furniture Co, - ..Tourney Planned The Salem and Albany Klwanis club golf teams wHI compete In a series of team matches at Albany Sunday. Free Turkeys at Schindler'i An nual Turkey Dance, Sat, EJce Now Open Until Midnight Dally Except Snnday Complete Service for your Model A and Model T Cars and Trucks Washing . Lubricating Gasoline Lubricating Oil Battery Service Light Adjusting Repairing VALLEY MOTOR CO. Sales FORD Service PHONE 1995 BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR JUNK Phono ns for the Highest Cash Price We buy and sell everything Salem Junk Co. 320 N. Commercial PHONE 49S Saffron ft Kline I HrWVWwn at Affiliated Bayers I Vegetable brand B. & M. String . discount stamps; ate city - . , ' . pV ' n i 35c y I 59c mi 19c 50c J. 25cp'; AQf, k - 3! f y 25cji i 5 . ........... 1 la--..- . '. - . - . -M