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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning. October 9, 1930 Local News Briefs To Pave Anyway Order to pen a public highway through the land at J. H. McDonald notwith standing fact that McDonald has os ftlo appeal from damage claims, was signed yesterday by the county Judga. This order al lows the county to pro ahoad with work et the entire stretch of th 12th street cut-otf to tne Pacific highway, as heretofore the Me Doaald land was left untouched ia The work. McDonald filed claim for $2125 damage, the viewers 'iinwinr him but 312. Under the order signed yesterday, the court wil pay Bueh d adages as are es tablished as result of the litiga tion now In court. Thoraherc Here D. A.' Thorn- hMt of Forest Grove was a bus! nest visitor in Salem yesterday, calling while here on the city and county school superintend; in the interests of tne unaries-iii Merrill Book company for which h hu he-n salesman the past i years. Mr. Thornberg will retire from the book field at the end of thia year and will devote his Umo to raising filberts. He has an acre age at the ede of Forest Grove and already has bearing trees. White's School of the Dance. Social dancing closes. Ball room's newest steps. Thursdays. 7-30 for Adults and high school Students. Friday. 7:15. Junior high school students. Business girls taps Monday. 7:15. Phone 3TS1. Examinations Given Physi cal examinations for 10th grade bovs at the high school will be completed today, except for a few late comers. Most of the examin ations of girls are now completed. Dr. V. A. Douglas, head of the county health unit staff. ha3 been in charge of the work. Assisting yesterday were Doctors Atkisson of Gervais and Buren and Waltz of Salem. lriver off Road H. S. Spen cer ol Waconda drove into car of H. Rehfuss, Salem route eight, a? it was parked at the side of the road Tuesday night, accord ing to Rehfuss' report to the sheriff. The accident occurred near the Keizer schoolhouse. J. L. Hammond of Woodburn also reDortedan accident of October 4 hich involved car driven by Kenneth R. Vincent of route two. Night School Enrollment in tiie Capital Business College night school from year to year proves that many find it pays to build up efficiency through employ' g spare time in useful study. These, ses sions will begin next Monday, Oc tober 13. The school office will be open Friday and Saturday eve nings of this week for registra tion. File Remonstrance JJernard Brentano and others have filed with the county court remon strance against the establishment of a road in district No. 5 as ought in a petition filed some time ago by C. -A. Pelland; and ethers. Twenty-threo names on the original petition havo been withdrawn. Named on Council Mildred Christenson was choice of the high school teachers, at the reg ular weekly teachers' meeting last night, to represent the build ing on the council of the Salem Teachers association. She fills the vacancy created through pro . motion of Joy Hills to supervisor of social sciences in the junior high schools. To rent see rental list of Becke ft Hendricks every day on classified page of Statesman. Returns Prom East Frank Flint, who has spent the past three 'months in the New England tates and New York, has return ed to Salem. He attended the Centeniary reunion at Qulncey, Mass., and also spent some time In Boston. He visited bis son, Cudworth Flint, now professor at Dartmouth college, who i well krfown here. Gleason Home Sold Leon Oleason has soM his residence propertyat 325 South 14th, to Ro bert Hunsaker of Salem. The new owner will take possession October 15, and the Gleason lam llr will move to the fullerton apartments on State street. The deal was handled by Winnie Pet tyjohn, local realtor. Right of Way Crash Law rence Yarnes, 200 23rd street, turned off Commercial street in m left hand tor at Wilfred Wil son, 15 North 2Srd street, pro) ceeded north with the resalt of an accident at 6 p.m. Wedaes- day. Divorce Granted Divorce de cree has been entered in case of EmiHe Bauder against Philip Bander, and she is restored her maiden name of Emllie- Meyer. They were married In Portland in June, 1929. She charged cruel and inhuman treatment Demurrer Filed William H Trunn has filed demurrer to suit brought against him by Ralph Glover. Glass Causes Collision Be cause she swerved to avoid some glaa la tho street, Mrs. M. L. Jennings, lttf Berry street, shared cause with. Mrs. 8, A. Cof fey, 30 Lincoln street, who was driving too fast, ia aaautomoblle accident at Berry and Rural streets. 4:30 . m., Tuesday, ac cording to the reports made to the police Grapes lor joice and jelly 3c per lb. at Fiala vineyard. 3 miles north in Polk county. Lobby Concerts oo-The T. M. C. X. is preparing for a resuapuoa -of the Friday night looby concerts. The committee is headed or Joseph Albert. Discus sion of plans wilt -taM place Fri day. night. These -programs have been a weekly feature at the T ai. c. A. nuTtng the winter month of the -past few. years. Speeder la -Court ired, Lan dis -oi Portland was haled into justice court Wednesday on the charge of exceeding the speed limit. He was said to have driv en 55 nrffes an hour, on a slippery pavement. The case was -continued by the justice until today when he Is expected to pronounce sentence. Vinegar apples wanted. Gideon Stolz Co. Plaintiff Wins M. D. and Leevina Mayfield are declared to ewe on .contract $2, 702. SI to H. E. LeBare and others, who brought suit to recover. The de cree gives defendants 90 days in which to pay the balance on Lowell Will m Word yester day from Lowell Will, who Is in a Portland hospital suf ferine from bad condition In his left foot, was that he is showing some improvement and it is now thought no amputation will he necessary. Will was In Chicago on a return trip" from spending part of the summer in Europe when the trouble, a gangrene condition, developed rn his foot. He came on to Portland aad has been under care there for the past two weeks. Ha Is associat ed with his father, George C. Win, in the music store there. Motion for Judgment Motion for decree and judgment for de fendant has been filed In case of Ethel M. Bo bo as administra trix of the estate of W. L. Bobo against George C. Will. The mo tion sets forth that an audit of the books made by L. A. Westa- cott showed that the deceased was overdrawn at the com meneement of the suit against defendant in the sum of $1. 132.78. It is for recovery of this money that defendant asks judg ment. Harbaugh Fuel Co. Is now do ing business at their new loca tion 809 Muriark st., 2 blks. west of bridge. West Salem. Tel. 3449. starlit 140A Disease light Again Only three cases of communicable dis ease were reported in Marion county for the. week ending Oc tober 4. these including one each of measles, chickenpox and mumps, according to the weekly report from the state board of health. Forty-five cases of meas les led the list over the state, 19 of chickenpox. 16 of scarlet fe ver, 15 of- flu and 12 each of pneumonia and mumps being other high figures. Hearing set November 10 Brings Prisoner Bert Scott.'; wanted by Marion county officers, was brought hers and placed ta tho Marion county Jail yesterday following his apprehension In Portland. Many at Clinic Fifty preschool and school children were given the toxin-antitoxia immunization at the clinic held at Silvertoa health center Wednesday -by Dr. V. A. Douglas of the health unit. Reserve your seats now for the U. S. Marino Band at Burnett Brothers. In Salem. Monday, Oct. 13. Complaint Dismissed Decree dismissing; -plaintiff's complaint has been signed by the erreuit judge in the case of'C. E. Meyer and wife against American Fidel-, ify Investment company. Default Decree Default and decree has been awarded plain tiff ia the case of Fern Wads worth against Guy W. Shaw. By 1 the decree, plaintiff recovers $102.49 and S50 fees. Hi AGAINST CHANGING CODE Exception to Building Rule Granted Church Held . Not Justified Mayor T. A. Livesley said last night that unless other evidence were presented to change his mind he would veto tho ordinance pass ed by the council Monday allow ing an 'exemption of the building code ta the First Evangolical church now under construction at Summer and MsTton streets. The mayor explained that own ers of residence property in the block had pretested against the special privilege Tgrantel the church In being permitted to build survive: W. L. Dinsmoor of Red wood. Calif., D. H. Dinsmoor of Portland, and Mrs. Grace D. Barnes of Beverly Hills, Calif. Funeral services will be held from tho W. T. Rigdon and Son chapel this afternoon at 2 p. ., Rev. Fred Albaia Weil officiat ing. STlilS WID T SOCIETIES 1 5 TOTAL Hi HMDS the.contract, and after that time i bas been date Bet tor hearing foreclosure on mortgage may be the flnal account in tho estate exercised. ) nf n.rtnr!liln of -!. Pnnlr Pat- No. Signal: Crash-A. E. Hutch- ! on'H1 D- au. J.H LV'Uiii . a mat attuu u i iu eson, 1635 North Capitol street. parked but forgot, to signal when he slowed down, according to A. A. Engelbartr 246 Lefelle street whose car ran into Hutcheson's as a result. The accident happen ed Wednesday at 11 a. m. Rummage Sale, 153 So. Liber ty, Oct. 10th and 11th. Knight Memorial Church. Anto Strikes Wheel Glass on the street caused Allan G. Scott. Route 8, to swerve at the corner the estate was filed yesterday by Hal D. Patton, administrator. Each member of the partnership held one-third interest in the Patton block of real property, in ventoried at 375,000, according to the final account. Reserved seats for U. S. Marine Baud Salem, next Monday on Sale now at Burnett Bros. - Forgets Lights W. P. Col land forgot to turn on his car lights vhATi Yia liarfe-M? f mm hift of 34th and Highland streets. . parking place on State street at Tuesday at 5 p. m.. running into I 11:45 o'clock, Tuesday night, a bicycle. The rider of the bl- J and was run lnto by a car drlveH cycle whose name Is unreported. ! by j. E. Torgerson. Both live in leaped from his wheel, saving galem himself from injury. j . . . . . j Deed Ordered R. C. and Gre- thiidw jutprovme l. e o n i ta M. Solum, executors of the Jennison. son of J. H. Jennisron estate of Peter J. Talsater, have of this city, is 4a the U. S. veter- been ordered to deliver to Ray ans hospital In Portland. For the j b. Larsen deeds to certain proper first time ia two months, he is ty of the estate. a Die 10 oo up. cans xrom inends in Salem will ho welcomed. Births McLeod To Mr. and Mrs Thomas A. McLeod. 530 North 17th street, a girl, Joyce Elaine, born October 5. Luke To Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Alma Luke of Turner, a girl. Leon a Mae, born at the Salem General hospital October 6 1 . Sr. (Bum Last Obl mn atadlclaa. 180 ST. flfmaii lal ' St., Salam. Office scan Trinity i t T ia Saturday, 11 to 7 . SAUERKRAUT Coma and get your cabbage for kraut bow ED CLARK West Staytoa obit uary Bjork A. T. Bierk died in this city October 8, aged 63 years; hus band of Rika Melgaard Bjork; brother of Mrs. Emma Eagdahl of Salem and Mrs. Anna Larson of Los Angeles. Calif.; father of Mrs. Ruble Flick of Roscoe, S. D., and Mrs. OUsw Blake and Miss Dorothy Bjork both of Sa lem; three grandsons. Funeral services- Friday, October 10, at 2:30 p. m. -under the direction of the dough-Barries: company. Auction Sale Friday 1:30 p.m. High grade furniture, player : piano, elec. range, electric refrig : erator, radio, bed room suite, and all furnishing of the home of Mrs. Thos. M. BcBride, 1065 S. Liberty. Wants no Guardian J. J. Krenz has petitioned to the coun ty court to discharge Elizabeth Krenz as guardian of himself, Krenz says in his petition he has been restored to competency. Disorderly Conduct Charged with disorderly conduct due to drunkenness, S. L. Jasperson, 687 North Front street, paid $10 fine, Wednesday. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to 8 at tbe Marion hotel. Clinton Zontas to Meet Henry Craw rord. farm advisor with -the Ladd and Bush bank, will give tho ad dress before tho meeting of the i Salem Zonta club this noon. The ! club will meet at tbe Gray Belle. ) Home From Trip William "Bill" Howe is homo from a sew eral months' trip te the Dakotas, and is mighty glad to get back to Oregon, and even the rains, ho says. Held for Investigation Two Covelo, Calif., men, Lloyd Valley and Russell Valley, were arrested Wednesday evening and held for investigation. Cooked food sale Saturday, Southern Pacific building. St. Joseph's church. Garber Fined Roy Garber was fined $10 in Justice court Wed nesday when he admitted that he operated his car with the cutout open. Reckless Driving Edward Schunke, Jr.. 924 North Church street was fined $10 yesterday for reckless driving. He has 30 days to pay it. Judge on Vacation J. C. Siegmund, county Judge, and Mrs. Siegmund left yesterday on a vacation and hunting trip through eastern Oregon. . To Amend Complaint Order to file amended complaint has been issued in the case of Bank of California N". A., against N. Schmaltz and others. The Oregon Statesman one full year by mall In Oregon, only three dollars per year. Offer good for a limited tirao. License Issued Marriage Li cense was issued yesterday to James D. Wirth, 54, of Keating, Oregon, and Nancy Hickox, 59, Portland. Illegal Goods Display Side walk display of merchandise cost J. Saffron, local dealer, a $5 fine paid Wednesday. Intoxicated Man Fined Tea dollars was paid to the city for a charge of intoxication by J. J. Shehan, Gervais, yesterday. League to Meet - First meet ing of the Girl's league of the high school will be held this noon. within tour teet. of the property ttne: The hnflding ! code restricts J; property a elders In the block from reeling any structure within otgbtjteot of the property line. The mayor said that members of tho zoning- commission had Joined with the property owners in protesting the special privilege. "Should tbe church be granted this right, it would mean that in the future builders of other prop erties In the block, would want similar exemptions, said the mayor. Claim Zone law Is not Followed v The measure was brought up Monday night by Alderman Henry Vandevort. He urged immediate action since work was under way on the church. By unanimous consent, the council placed the bill on third reading and it pass ed without a negative vote Members of the zoning commis sion said yesterday 'that of tie lab of the church did not comply with the provisions of the zoning ord inance. This requires a petition of the property holders and a bear ing before tho commission before a zone change can be granted. Fair warning to members of tho sophomore class that they should not become affiliated with secret societies which exist la the Salem high school was issusjd to that body yesterday noon by Prin cipal . Fred Wolf. Tho principal gave admonition to this effect at tho sophomore class meeting held daring the activity period. Wolf outlined the provision ot the state low on secret societies and told the yoangest class of the high school that ho expected every member to help him la en forcing the law. With this friendly warning. Wold told the students he wonld consider any pledges to the secret orders deliberate violation and such sophomores as become affil iated will suffer consequences of the act. The students manifest, ta the man, an appreciative reaction to the talk. "Three thousand three hun dred aad eighty-eight homes were either totally or partially destroyed by fire la Oregon in 4929, entailing losses aggregat ing 12.049,521; approximately one-third of the total losses for tho state," says State Frre Mar shal Clare A. Lee in a circular letter to Ihe fire rhlefs of the state In- introduction to a cam paign ot education in the schools to encourage the habit of care lossaess in 4tai&: about tbe heme. It is issaA3tapUNuectioa with the Fire PrevSatlon week activi ties of tbe department Large color 'posters have been prepared and' sent out to the chiefs of eaxhtflouuty,. setting forth the 112 losses to home properties ' in each county - and the list of the major causes that are responsible for fires ia ihe home, for distribution among the schools. Most Fires dae To Carelessness Fully 90 per cent of the fires in the homes, it is claimed, are due to carelessness and tho pu pils are requested to copy the list of causes and have their par ents check the conditions ta and around their homos and ta cor rect the dangers found. This is tho fi: al Fire Preven tion week appeal ot the firs marshal's department for coo cert ed statewide effort to curtail the enormous annual fire waste which, according to department records, amounted to $6,808,Oa in Oregon last year, representing a per capita loss of $7.15. The campaign has been car ried into every county and com munity of the state, through the medium ot the fire chiefs, com mercial, civic and patriotic or ganizations, on a scale larger than ever before waged aad pub lic speakers have been furnished by the department for gatherings throughout the sttte. Physician Files Claim on Estate Petition for allowance ot his claim for medical services was filed yesterday by Dr. George R. Vehrs against the estate of Ida M. Keene..Dr. Vehrs altoges that there is still due aim $148.50 for his services to the late Mrs. Keene. aad that the claim, when daly presented was returned to him. marked, "examined and re jected,'' by A. A. Keene, executor of the estate. Woman Fined 9160 Mrs. Liz- Barbara ttuth Clinton, infant ,fAV .u.. " vcuifttr F. Clinton, died at 1470 McCoy avenue, October 7. Besides the parents, she is survived by one brother. 'Gordon Wesley. Funeral services Thursday, October 9, at 2 ft, m., from the Clough-Barrick chapel, -Rev. H. R. Fouke offici ating. Interment I. O. O. F. cem etery. court yesterday for the posses sion of intoxicating liquor, Lang Mrs Louise M. Laage died In this city October S, aged 70 years; mother of Lucils L. Lange of Salem, Mrs. R. A. Thomas of Aberdeen. 8. D.. Mrs. L. B. Case of Detroit, Mich., Carl M. Lange of Srivertoa, Fred W., ot Salem, and H. C. of Aberdeen, 9. D. Fu neral announcements later by the Clough-Barrick company. T ERW LL'GER'S rvvBBAx. DraECTOxa TVS Mm An XuiMibU X4emstX4r Kmtilr City Vjew Cemetery Established 1S93 Tel. 1200 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual ears provided for Prices Reasonable peleretf Memorial Pha 0S $arft Prices' Uoderatelr A Park Cemetery . with perpetual care Just tea mlaatos from the heart of town TJ. S. Marine Band reserved seats now t Rnmett Brother Hero From Carlton Cora Wanless ot Carlton is registered at the Y. W. C. A. She has come to Salem to remain for a time at least. Fpecialized TREATMENT 14V ytart peat la treating Ileetal aad Naturally, from so long and varied an experience In treating Hemor rhoids, Colitis, Fistula, Constipa tion aad other Ksctat aad Cofoa conditions the success es osar noa awglcsl methods is proved tsyoad ssl deasjt.' Howrvrr we nbs a very remarkable GUARANTY which k explaiaed la our FREE .book. Write, phone or call for It today. 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Klamath River Told by Copco Plans to a dam across the Klamath river a short distance below Keno were submitted to C. E. Stricklin, state engineer. Wed nesday by the California-Oregon Power company. According to Stricklin. the dam. which Is to be approximate ly eight feet hish, involves neither storage nor diversion of water but is planned only a a Pro tection of adjacent lands from flooding. jj CARD TABLES 1 I and CHAIRS' I I TO RENT 1 l Cell 2193, Used Furniture 0 H Department R 151 N. High II MRS. THOS. M. McBRIDE High Grade Furniture Auction Sale This Friday, 1:30 P. M. 1065 South Liberty Street Consisting of 1 Player Piano and Rolls. 1 General Electric Refrigerator, like new; 1 Hot point Eiertrir Itange, like new; 1 Gillfillin Radio with Eliminator xompleie; 1 Mahogany Queen Anne Ex. Table and 6 Dinners; 1 4-Piece Bedroom Suite uitTi Df D. Coil Springs and SO lb. 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