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OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Snnday Morning, December 22, 1929 PACE FIVE Local News Briefs Former Resident Dies Mrs. Adeline Electra Starr, age 87. res ident of Salem from 1907 to 1913, died Friday In Portland at the home of her son, C. L. Starr. Fu neral services -will be held from Dallas, but the time has not been set. Mrs. Starr was a native ot New York. She became the -wife of James P. Starr February 22, 1863. They located in California In 1870, moving to near Dayton In 1877. She lived in Yamhill and Polk counties until 1907 when she moved to Salem. She bad been in Portland since 1913, or after the dath of her husband. A. Starr and Mrs. George T. Rich mond, both of Dallas, and H. E. Starr of Corvallis are also chil dren. Woman to cook. Call 2453. Edward Barbeau Dies Fun eral services for Edward Barbeau, brother of Chester Barbeau of Sa lem, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Vancouver, Wash where he resided. Barbeau was 42 years old. He was a World war veteran. serviDg overseas with the 26th engineer corps. Death was traceable to his having been gassed in France. Five brothers and his mother survive, i Gas Store Open Nights To ac commodate those who cannot shop during the day. the gas dis play rooms at 13 'S. High will be open evenings 'till Christmas. Holiday Lessons Clinics The holiday season and the fact that schools over :he county will be closed, are responsible fora re duced clinic schedule this week for the Marion county child health demonstration; staff mem bers. A few pre-school clinics will be held and the usual Satur day morning toxin-antitoxin clin ic will be held. Life insurance annunity service. Tel. 664, Paul II. Acton. Anion;; Returning Students Among the Salem students attend ing college away from the city, T he are here for the holidays are Jiiss Margaret Ulrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich, and -Miss Edith May Jenks. daughter ft W. T. Jenks. Miss Ulrich is at O. S. C, and Miss Jenks at Lin f eld. 1930 Calendars free. Homer H. cuiiui ins. Agcj. uver .ui'iei s. Want used furniture. Tel. 611. Visits Relatives Here Bess Jones, who is teaching school this yar at Gold Beach, has arrived in alem to spend the holiday sea sen, and was visiting old friends at the Y. WT. C. A. yesterday. She lived at that place last summer. The holidays will be spent with itlatives in and around Salem. Get your Eveready Prestone Ann-Freeze at Capital Motors Co., Inc. 350 N. High street. Pcmbcrtons Coming Mr. and Mrs. H. Earl Pemberton, of Twisp, Wash., where be is superintendent of schools, will arrive today to snend tho Chrlotmaa vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. $3.60 rayon striped thirts, gpe ial 12.45 in gift boxes at G. W. Johrson & Co. Mrs. Simpson Here Mrs. D. Gordon Simpson, who is teaching .at the Center View school near Filverton, is in Salem to spend the holidays. Mrs. Simpson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Orr. Quality electric corn poppers with corn, 1.98. Eoff Electric Inc. Few Given Jobs Only 34 of the 91 applicants for work at the government employment office here in the past week were found Jobs, according to the weekly re port of Sim Phillips, manager. Rock Crystal stemware, increase that set for Christmas from our large selection. Also Fostorla ware. Pomeroy A Keene. Undergoes Operation Miss Isabel Chllds, assistant in the ad vertising " department of The Statesman, was operated on for appendicitis Saturday at a local hospital. Gray Belle 60 Special Dinner. 75c Gray Belle Dinner. . $1.00 Turkey, Steak or Chicken Dinner De Luxe. Roost Turkey and Chicken Dinners Served all d j at the Spa, For Dinner This Evening Special Sunday dinner $1.00 at the Marlon Hotel today. Special Chicken Dinner 60c New Argola, 222 4 N. Com'l. and Home Restaurant. Hotel Argo Dining Room -Turkey dinner today, GOe. The State Cafeteria ' Will be closed today. Vbcn It'o Furniture Think of v us . Where To DINE Today Fox Returns William W. Fox, rural school supervisor, returned Saturday from Portland, where he has been spending the week a sisting in preparations for the an nual meeting of the Oregon State Teachers' association to be held there December 26, 27 and 28. Fox reports that plans for the meeting are shaping up nicely. More than 1500 teachers are ex pected. For the first time the Oregon Primary council, which was organized last year, will hold a meeting in connection with the state association gathering. The council, which meets on the last day, will petition the O. S. T. A. to become a department of that body. Some Counle But this home Now $3150 Has four rooms, furnace, fireplace, hardwood, pret ty lot well located at 1654 South High. Bearing nut 2nd fruit trees, etc. Reasonable terms. Immediate possession. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Buy him ties but buy him Che ney ties. $1.00 and $1.50. Aron Astill, Masonic Bldg. On High St. Evr.nis Attract Few No teach ers appeared to write for the life teaching certificate at the semi annual stte teachers examina tions, conducted the last four days of this week at the county court house by the county school superintendent. This is the sec ond time in many years that no applicants wrole on the life exam inations. Only seven teachers ap peared for the exams, the fewest ever to write. Usually many teachers write, and often as many as 200, Christmas trees at Salem's Pet land. 273 State street. Phone 656. Funeral Time Given Funeral services for the late Mrs. Emily Sylvester, formerly of Salem, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hall undertaking parlors In Woodburri, Rev. Earl V. Cochran of the Calvary Baptist church in Salem officiating. Mrs. Sylvester died at North Bend Thursday evening. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to S at the Marion hotel. Look Regular $10.00 Real istic Permanent Wave the won der wave $5.00. Two for $9.00, cash. Capital Beauty Shoppe. Phone 366. Mrs." Dimick Visits Mrs. Euphemia Dimick. who is attend ing school at Monmouth, was a Saturday caller at the office of the county school superintendent. Mr3. Dimirk formerly taught school in the Bethel district in this county. Men's fancy hose in gift boxes, values to S5c now 4 9c or two for 95c at G. W. Johnson & Co. Baby Boy Ilom Here A six and a half pound baby boy was born Saturday morning at the Bungalow Maternity home to Mr. and"Mrs. E. Wolfe, 930 North Commercial street. The baby Is the second child and first son. Bosch Radio. The best in ra dios. Halek Electric Co. Just as the cow gives it. Cooled bottled Foshay farm, natural (raw) milk. Phone 1735J. Pelland From St. Paul C. A. Pelland, whoh is clerk of the scbObl board at St. Paul, was a business visitor Saturday at the office of the county school su perintendent, . Universal nickel percolator complete with cord, $7.85. Eoff Electric, Inc. Shirt special, values to $2.50, now $1.45 in gift boxes at G. W. Johnson A Co. Lee Co Returns Lee Coe, freshman at the University of Oregon, ia here to spend the holi days at his home. He expects to enter Stanford university at mid year, be reports. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraetrnlty. Special on parchment and silk stand lamp shades, $1.89 while they last. Eoff Electric, Inc. Dawson to Wenatchee Major C. A. W. Dawson will leave today for a visit to Wenatchee, Wash. Dawson is army instructor . at tached to the national guard- In Oregon.'' Any car greased, 75e, called for and delivered. Burke's Service Station, Hollywood. Tel. 1408. New Sterling Silver flatware pattern. Pbmeroy & Keene. To Make Home. In Chicago Mrs. Roy J. Anderson and four children are leaving Salem for Chicago, where they will make their home. They are making the trip east through California. All $1.50 ties in gift boxea now $1.19 at G. W. Johnson A Co. Leaving for Walla Walla Ella R. Pfelffer of Valsetx will leave Salem todar for Walla Walla. Wash., -where she will spend the Christmas holiday!. For Expert Motor Reconditioning See G. A. Raymond Machine Shop 425 Chem. St. Phone 8 VANTE E1AV7. FOTIO We also buy all kinds of Iron, sacks, rags and all metal. Capital Junk Co. H. Etelnbock, PropV . Phone SS . By tie BrUge Co to Wan Walla If r. and Mrs. P. C. McDonald have rone to Walla Walla for the Cnntm holidays. Mr. McDonald Is mana ger or the Rodgers Paper com pany. 1 For rent remodeled and newly decorated house, dose in. Reason able rent J, H. Lauterman, Ho tel Argo. Permit Turned A nvrmlt fnp construction of a new dwelling at lzlO D street was issued to ClvdA Stage Saturday. It la estimated io cosi szuuu. Winking at a eirl in the dark? Who knows? Remember we clean and block men's and women's nats. 11.00. Cash A Carry S5e. Valeterla Hat Shop. 487 Center. Drive to Los Angeles R. E. Kittndge and family left Satur day to drive to Los Angeles to spend Christmas with relatives. Carpenter In City H. B. Car penter, member of the school board at Roberts, was a Saturday ousiness visitor in the city. Open evening's till Christmas. Salem's Petland, 273 State. Here From Seattle Frank H. Madden, northwest manager of Reid, Murdoch and Co., was a Salem visitor Saturday at the lo cal plant of the company. From Woodbnrn Miss Ruth Geer of Woodburn was a visitor In Salem Saturday night. Stop your leaking roof and walls with Bltutect." Sticks to any wet surface. Painted or mop ped. Requires no experience. Ap plied cold. Miller Products Co., foot of Lincoln St., Portland, Ore. Christmas at Tart Judge and Mrs. Siegmund have gone over to Taft for over Christmas. HI IN 0PEIUTI1 SILVERTON, Dec. 21. The great airplane beacon erected at the instance of the division of aeronautics of the United States department of commerce, is now in position at the Legion airport at Silvertori. The beacon measures 24 Inches in diameter and is at the pin nacle of a tower 51 feet high. It Obituary Cook W. H. Cook. In this city Decem ber 19. Widower of the late Hen rietta L. Cook, died Dec. 14, 1918. .Survived by a daughter, Lola Belle Cook Bellinger ot Hon olulu, T. H.; step-sons, Paul H. Houser, Salem and Lloyd Hauser, Portland ; granddaughter, Jane Bellinger ot Honolulu; and Bister Mrs. A. Mason of Mill City. Past master Salem No. 4, A. F. A A. M.. member chapter commandery and shrine, and of W. O. W. Fun eral services M'onday, December 23 at 1:30 o'clock from the Rig don mortuary. Rev. F. C. Taylor officiating. Interment in the Ci ty View cemetery, with graveside services by Masonic organizations. Yeager W. H. Teager, age S3, died Thursday at the home at 2030 Virginia. Survived by his widow, Bertha; son Glenn of Salem; bro ther Harry ot Iowa; and sisters, Lillian Thompson, Mrs. Clara Pa ce Mrs. Ida Huffman, all of Iowa, and Mrs. Cora Quinn of Dead wood, N. D. Funeral services Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Clough-Taylor ehapeL Rev. F. C. Taylor, officiating. In terment Belcrest Memorial park. Klorfein ' Irving Klorfein, 17, died Friday afternoon at a local hospital. Sur vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Klorfein, and one sister, Bertha. Student at O. S. C. Fu neral services 1:30 p. m. Sunday morning at the Holman and Lutz parlors, Third and Salmon, Port land. Services originally an nounced for 11 o'clock but have been changed to 1:30. City View Cemetery Established, 1883 Tel. 1266 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices "Reasonable klcr6t ittemorial Hom jtS a mI ' Mortely A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Jnst ten minutes from the heart of town Schaef erV THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM for the treatment of Coughs Irritation and " ! Catarrhal conditions of the . . throat . Smokers Conch Only at S DRUGSTORE ; .! The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem; 185 K. Commercial t j - Phone 197 f Penalar Agency " i SILVERTOrJ .THIS GIRL'S O . 11 . - ' ' i .1 - - i in o - ' : t .. . - k 1" - ' - V i;f i mm&m$sM HOW high HA? Tomrfiv JAnlaii niwrtw mAA rlarn. A uli wood, leenu to be trying to find out with her toe, In this strenu ona 4taU herdaU oten, . , j ill- IS Of the 'revolving fvno anil fh lights are 2,000,000 candle power. At tne foot of the tower is a con trol box. from which emergency lights mar be turned on. The lights are so arranged that the windsock will show the direction of the wind at night. The electric current- for the beacon will be sunnlied bv the citv of Silverton. The lights will be turned on as soon as arrange ments can be completed. sute nuns to The State Motors. Hudson- Essex distributors for Salem. have taken on the sales and service of Packard cars for the mid-valley territory. The Port land distributors have operated a branch at Salem on South Com mercial street, but this will be line will be handled hereafter from the new dealership which is located at the corner of High ana cnemeketa streets. John Krogg of Packard Sales and Service. Portland, was in Sa lem Friday arranging for the new connection, 'ine personnel or the former Salem branch will be come Identified with State Motors after January 1. According to Manager Lam beth of State Motors. Packard owners will receive Just as care- FRESH CANDY The Utmost in Quality Tbe CPA HANDLE Modern Novels Beta of Classics Poetry, Old and New Religious Literature History and Biography Drama and Criticism Technical Books Books in Fine Bindings Stories for Children De Lnxe Gift Editions OPEN EVENINGS G I E ATLAS BOOK STORE ICS STATE STREET All House Slippers Reduced in order to dean out our stock by Christmas. . . 418 STATE iffltVr-'j-7 HIGH STEPPER ful attention as they have had at the former branch. The line will in no way compete wrth the pres ent Hudson and Essex lines since the Packard is in a separate price class. MONMOUTH, December 21. Children of the Monmouth Train ing department presented an in teresting Christmas program Wed nesday morning In their auditor ium. Christmas carols and songs predominated wtith several solo numbers by Junior high girls. So pranos were Barbara Jane Powers, June Craven and Mildred Mc Knight; altos were Shirley Wil lett and Pauline Morlan, singing, "He Shall Feed His Flock like a Shepherd," and "Christmas." ' Junior high boys dramatized: "The Three Kings," with Jack Wright, Giles Bennett and Rob ert Price as soloists. FINEST TORIO y QC READING LENSES fl.iJO Eyeglass Insurance and thor ough examination included. THOMPSON-GLUTSCH OPTICAL CO. 110 N. Commercial St. BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR JUNK Phone as for the Highest Cash Price We buy and sell everything Salem Junk Co. 320 N. Commercial PHONE 492 Saffron Kline s PHONE 340 MOUTH SCHOOL HIS BOOD KR1 95 ARE LISTED ON HON Seniors Lead With 36 Mem bers Recognized; Soph omores Are Next Ninety-five Salem high students, Including 36 seniors, 23 juniors, 29 sophomore and seven post graduates, appeared on the hon or roll lor the 6eeond six-weeks period ending Friday. Honors are divided In two classes, hie-h hnn. ors and straight honors. The hon or rou follows: Senior high honors Blanche Eeece, Magdalena Schmidt, Fran ces Decker, Thelma Miller, Jean Peterson. Doryce Ross, Elizabeth Boylan, David Brager, David Eyre, Gwlnn Barham, George, Sugai, Loree Barham. Seiko Watanabe. John Nekuda, Charles Alley, Dor othy Kloepping. Marie Elfstrom, Blair Foley, Venita LaBranch. Ruth Baumeartner. Helen Child and Audrey Repine. . Senior honors Edith Clement, Lorayne Haag, Lucile Hixson, Helen Ralph, Jeanette . 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Bolger, 021 N. Winter 8t Salem, Oregon 55.30 Injured when car ia which she was riding plunged Into ditch. Barry P. Gustafson, 075 Norway St., Salem, Oregon 44.29 Injured when car plunged from highway P. H. Bell, TJ. 8. Bank Bid jr., Salem, Oregon 25.71 Injured when car overturned. H. D. Hubbard, 118 Marlon St., Salem, Oregon t 185.71 Injured when struck by an automobile while r06lng street. Mrs. Kina B. Murdlck, Brooks, Oregon 80.0O Injured when car in which she was riding was struck by railroad train. Maxine Graham, Route 8, Salem, Oregon lO.O Injured in car collision on S. Com'l. St., Salem, Oregon. Jnes Welty, 1845 Fir St., Salem, Oregon 11.07 Injured In automobile collision 17th and Market. Salem, Ore. Harold li. Cook, Tigard, Oregon 18.50 Injured when car ran in ditch on Pacific highway. Other claims are constantly coming in, and settlements are being paid as soon as disability Is proven. , This is proof that The North American Accident Insurance policy issued to Statesman subscribers is a wise investment Here You Are Just Sign the Coupon an d You WiUBe Protected Gwendolyn Hubbard, Ralph John ston, Dorothy Shepherd, Hasel Roenicke, Tvonne Smith, William Llndstrom, Fred Blatchford, Har old Rhoten and Dorothy Moore. Junior high honors Kathryn Sheldon, Leo Cieslak, Frank Chllds, Simpson Hamrick, llenal kas Selander, Cecil Scheuerman, Howard Teeple, Ruth Chapman, Margaret Baumgartner, Pearl Os terman, Ruth Carlson, Fern Shel ton and Mildred Zehner. Junior honors M a r g a r e t Clark, Leatha Maddlson, Wallace Guthrie, Albert Unruh, Joe Vogt, Myrtle Burk, Dorothy Borrego. Marnie Crites, Virginia Fawk and Suiie Fukuda. Sophomore high honors Lil ian Teters, Earl Reinwald, Robert Utter, Marvin Ritchie. Hanna Ey mann. Dalhert Jepsen, Thelma Gillette, Marion Stone, LaVerne Homyer, Ingvard Hansen. Alice Peters, Helen Benner, Elizabeth Vaughan, Helen Mae Thompson, Beatrice Burton, Josie Acklin, Stella Chamberlain, Billy Dyer and Kenneth Morgan. Sophomore honors Paul Hau ser, Clyde Wiegand, Homer Wel ty, Mildred Drager, Frances Reef er, Cleo Wood, Edythe Mae Jones, Lola Dale Pickens, Jeryme Ups ton and Velma Armstrong. Post graduate honors C o n s t a n ce. Smart, Beatrice Cernik, Gretcheu Thielsen, Opal Kruger, Ada Clare, Jessie Fukuda and Olive Shurtz. 9 Travel Accident Insurance an 3 oS Auto Accident and Pedestrian Ini FOUNDED IA3J INSURANCE APPLICATION AND SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE NEW OREGON STATESMAN Date 1020 Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen You are hereby authorized to eater my subscription to The Oregon Statesman for one year from dajte. It is am derstood that The New Oregon Statesman la to bo delivered to my address regularly each day by your authorized carrier and I shall pay nlm for the same at the regular established rate I am not now a subscriber to The New Oregon Statesman ( ) . I am now a subscriber to The New Oregon Statesman ( ). Name Address City Occupation Beneficiary's - - I am enclosing payment of 8100 Policy fee. I am to re eerro f 10,000.00 Travel Accident Insnranee Policy Issued bf the North American Accident Insurance Company of Chi cago, minoia. Heft. Subscriptions naat be pad (a Advance t 1EPHK I OtrtAlb WUIil INDEPENDENCE, Dec. Jl The Independence high school basketball team defeated New port high here Friday night, 10 to 13. Bolh teams checked close ly and.it was several minutes be fore any scoring was done, New port finally tallying on a free throw. The Tisitors scored twice more before Mattison finally put Independence in the scoring col umn. Newport led at the end of the first quarter 8 to 3. At half time Independence had come within one point of over coming Newport's lead, aid In the ' oneninr minutes of the third ne- v- rioa me local team mrgea iito t points ahead on three field goals In quick succession. The local team was ahead 17to 10 when the third period ended. Each scored three points in the final' period. Newport Independence Jensen (2)....F..(8)) Mattison Chapelle F ()4 Kelly Parks (2) C... (4) Plant Church G... (2) Newton Lamoreaux (9) G. . Hershberger S... (2) Ramey nan v Phone 500 .Age- -Relationship - -