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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1930)
I Local News Briefs 1 Report .' Denied Denial that he had speeded while driving her car to ichool Friday was made by Miss Mable Morton, 556 Hood street, yesterday- following a report to that effect. Miss Mor ton, principal at Central Howell school, drove a car which was in a collision with one- driven by Audrey D. PaUer, Route 7. Pat aer reported Miss Morton to blame bat her report tor the po lice was that Patter was coming from a side road and drove . on to the "main highway without stopping. Radio "Service Laboratory Guaranteed service on all sets. Aerial work a specialty. 1295 N. 18th. Tel. 24 8 ft. Revival Continues Revival at the Glad Tidings Mission, 253 Court street, continues to attract many new faces, reports. Rev. C. 8. Johnson, local pastor. The re vival campaign ' Is in charge of the Fox evangelistic party, mem bers of which are Ethel Fox, Lome Fox, Rilla Sanders and James Sanders. Lome Fox is pi anist and also does some preach ing, and James Sanders, 15, is boy singer with the group. Odd Fellows Attention Spe cial trip to Eugene Tuesday November 18, evening, to - con fer first degree. Stage leaves p. m sharp from Oddfellows hall. Special rates. Everybody's going. Pavement too Damp W e t pavement was responsible for auto accident yesterday in which Louis LaGrand skidded his car Into rear of machine driven by Joe Ellis of Eugene. According to LaGrand's report to the sher iff, Ellis had stopped suddenly to avdld (Bitting; i i ear aheaa; and the) pavement Wsri lo6 wet'tdn La Grand to stop without skidding. See Mrs. Mack's ads on the so ciety and local news pages of to day's Statesman. Marriage Announced M a r rlage of Mrs. Mae- Toung, in charge of Associated Charity work here, to R. J. Carson, 1900 North Fifth street, was made jULhMe Friday at a community clu Deprogram in the Keizer-dis trict. The couple were wed 10 days ago but had kept their mar riage a secret. Carson is in the wood business in north' Salem. Is Recovering Miss Estelle Kaylor, who was operated upon recently at the Salem General hospital, is recovering her strength nicely and showing as 'rapid improvement as could be expected,' considering the ser iousness of the operation. Miss Kaylor is employed in the money order department at the postof fice. Fall bulbs plant now. Salem Seed A Orchard Supply Co., 178 S. Com'l. St. Reports Accident Car driven by Audrey Patser of Salem route seven drove out from a side road without Btopping for stop sign. Mrs. Mabel Martin of 956 Hood street saya In reporting an acci dent which occurred on the Sil verton. road Friday. Mrs. Martin was driving east on the Silverton road. Ladies! See announcement of Mack's on local! news and society pages ot today's1 Statesman.. Misses Truck; Hits Ditch Da vid W. Gaffney of Ashland werv ed sharply to avoid bitting a truck which had stopped without warning in the middle of the" road near Ramp's corner, and' skidded Into the ditch, according to re port made .yesterday to the po lice. The accident happened yes terday. Intersection Collision Marion and Liberty streets was the corn er which was the scene of an ac cident between Robert Hoefllng, Salem, and O. W. Charlton. Woodburn. Hoefllng was almost Hoefllng. . The accident broke the wheel ot Hoefling's car. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to 8 at the Marlon hotel. Highway Accident Loulaano Anineto, route 8. in passing Ber wyn Coyner. 1219 Lexington av enue, Buell, on the highway, crashed into him and bent the fender, spring, light, and axle of bis; car. according to the report to j police. Coyner was cut over onq eye. ' . From Marlon M 1 s s Grace Pehrsssn and Aurora Davis Hum phreys, teachers In the school at Marlon, were business visitors in the 1 city yesterday, and while here called at the office of the county school superintendent. I Attend Game Hugh Ward and v Harlan Judd. deputies 1 n the county clerk's office, were among the many Salem people who trav eled to Corvallls yesterday to watch the state college team de feat the university eleven. Toon r men and women who are wise will prepare now for the opportunities waien are . just aronnA th corner. Business re- rival will not be much longer de- laved. fs the ODlnion of the best business experts. Enroll tomor tnr hm bcinnlna class In shorthand that will be started at the Capital Business College next Monday, day school. Estate Closed Estate of J. Mc- ' Headrlck has been closed, follow ing hearing on the. final aceount of Margaret E. Headrlck," admin lstratrlx and' heir. PIANOS TO RENT Program Sbmm. ti.. first of a series of Friday night programs at' the Y. M. C. A. was a success, last Friday, when over ZZ5 persons turned out to hear it, th5 boys who POK n their trip to the Oflent. last -ioving.and still pie- Spears, Frank Cross and Bill musical entertainment - - ' -j canon, Margaret Savage, Esther Gib- j ..luUr7. i ueir Instruments : v ,w.n..t i uu maij rvaioury. Their mAn m . . . cello, violin, piano and voice. ChemeketAn Tiltr t-.. ti.. Chemeketan hike today will leave the Y. M rv a at t-tn u autos and cover in a five mile mke the hills south of town An the vicinity of Crolsaa creek. Eight had siraed Dick Upjohn will lead the hike inif afternoon. Those signing the register Include Harry Stone. Elizabeth Haselton. Echo Ra.1- deree, A. J. Julien, Dick pjotan. ivennem Jennings, and Misses Larson and Haapk. Price Redneed fi-ronm vvrru- em home at 1320 Market street. rnce reaucea another S100 mak inr 84000 total nri innii fireplace, hardwood, double gar- un .large lot ail in lawn, etc 8600 will handle. Trnmswlfat. possession. Becke & Hendricks. Three to Marry Three mar riage licenses were issued yester- ay by the county clerk as fol- lows: Robert Lee'McClure. 24. and, Gladys Adeline Ilaugen, both of Woodburn: Charles W. Wal- strom, 31, and Frances Hafner, 9, ftotn of Oregon City: Louis P. Nickell, 23. and Theresa M. Plepenbrlnk. 19. both of New- berg. (. ; K I ! i I J 'JL ' l ? ' " I t ' i ; Fails to Signal When Ernest Denning, 722 State street, failed to signal before turning at the corner of Winter and State streets, his left front hub was struck by the rear fender of -a car driven by Hugh B. Fouke. Jr., 860 Jefferson street. The acident occurred Friday, 5:30 o clock. See rental list Becke it Hen dricks on classified page, also in office window, 189 N. High. Intersection Crash An acci dent occurred at 2 o'clock, Fri day, at the intersection of High and State streets between vehi cles driven by W. P. Vrooman, route , and Harold Pierce, 1007 South 13th street. The front wheel and brake rod on Vroo man' a car were broken. Judgment Given Judgment of 15 for defendant for costs was signed yesterday by Judge L. M. McMahan in the case of H. Steinbock against General Pe troleum Corporation of Californ ia. The case was tried November 5 ' Have that wornout book made like new at Capital City Bindery, 61-9 Front street. Skidding Crash When Paul Pridy. 1345 North Liberty street stalled on North Commercial street, Friday at 10 o'clock, he was crashed into by Ralph En nor. 2495 Laurel avenue, who at tempted to stop but skidded. Account Approved Final ac count of Antone Rasmussen, ex ecutor of the estate of Johanne Rasmussen, has been approved by the probate court and distribu tion of real property among the heirs ordered. Waffle Supper Tues. Eve. 5:30 to 8:30. Christ Lutheran Church. 18th and State. Make Denial Celestin Ars- lanian, who brought suit in cir cuit court against Parteg Parse gian and others, yesterday filed reply to defendants' answer, In which she makes general denial of allegations In answer. Campaign Free H. Overton, candidate for Justice of peace In the Woodburn district at ttie gen eral election, did not spend any thing for the campaign, accord ing to his expense account filed with the county clerk. Gold Lettering at Capital City Bindery, 461-9 Front street. Move to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whittemore and chil dren left this week to make their borne In Portland, where he will be employed. Whittemore was a bugler in the Capital Post, Amer ican Legion drum corps. Obit uary Lagerfeld JToMnh A. Laxerfeld died In this city November 15, aged 57 years; husband or Margaret; father of Carlos and Josera. or Beaverton. Funeral announce ments later by the Salem Mor tuary. City View Cemetery Established IMS Tel. 1240 s Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable TERWILLIGERrS r 77 U cmniiiii ar Service is fwwil a prieaa An BMaoaaUe Ou Hmm to Mo4m Uccasrt X4y BaWaw ptlcresst inemorial Prleedr Moderately aaos :partt Realtors to Meet The Novem ber meeting of the Salem Realty Board will be held Monday night at 6:15 o'clock at Gray Belle. Karl Becke is president and Wal ter Pennington, secretary. J r Curb Accident Involved In an accident at the curb near the corner of Liberty and. Center streets, Friday at 3 o'clock were Herbert Lange, v 4 Edgewater court, and J. B. Fisher, Salem. Makes Report Oscar Lu Den cer, executor of the estate : of Sarah A. Jory, has filed in pro bate court report of moneys' paid and received, which shows a bal ance of 89,345.41. S i Crossing Accident An " acci dent between Llille Schnts. Ma cleay,' and an unknown driver occurred; at 2:45 p. m., Friday, at the corner ot Liberty and Di vision streets. ?' To Jnvenile Court Robert Green and Arthur Stnbblefleld who were - arrested Friday for stealing a' tire, were taken to juvenile s court Saturday by Of ficer Coffey, -w Waffle Supper Tues. Eve. B:30 to 8:30. Christ Lutheran church. 18th and State. Dies in 'Portland Funeral services , for Mrs. Helen Roy, 49, who died in Portland Friday, will be held Monday at 11 a. m. at East Sixth and Alder streets, East Portland. Statement Filed Verified It emized statement, demanded by defendants has been filed in case of C. S. Hamilton against C. E. Roblin and wife. Petition Allowed Petition for appointment of Annon J. Baldwin as executor of the estate of Nellie G. Baldwin has been, granted by the probate court. From-Hubbard Miss Marjorie Keilek of Silverton, who is pres ent eknployed at the Hubbcd Minesal springs, was a business caller in Salem Saturday. 1 From Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Taylor - of Silverton were Saturday business callers In Salem. Leaving Short ly Congress man and Mrs. W. C. Hawley will leave November 20 for Washing ton D. C. Waffle Supper Tues. Eve. 5:30 to 8:30. Christ Lutheran Church. 18th and State. Dixon in Town J. O. Dixon, banker at Scotta Mills, waa among the business visitors In the city yesterday. Judge ' Sees Game J udge and Mrs. J. C. Siegmund attended the football game at Corvallls Saturday afternoon. Held for Investigation Walt er Williams, route 3, was held by city police Saturday for in vestigation. TOPIC OF TRIBUTE The memory of Justice Thom as H. McBride was honored by his late colleagues of bench and bar in an Impressive service held in the chambers of the supreme court where he lone: had sat as jurist. Present were members of the supreme and circuit courts and attorneys from many parts of Oregon. Resolutions were read and short eulogies pronounced by men distinguished in the legal profession of Oregon. Justice Henry J. Bean paid tribute to his late fellow mem ber of the court. Lawrence T. Harris, a former member of the court, spoke as representative or the Oregon bar. He related the universal esteem In which the Where to Dine Today Gray Belle, 449 State Street special dinner 6c Gray Belle dinner 75c. Dollar Dinner DeLuxe roast turkey, steak or grilled half spring chicken. Gray Belle Silver Grille Dollar Dinner De Luxe Special Concert 5:30 to 8 p.m. No Cover Charge For Dinner This Evening Special Sunda-y dinner 81.00 at The, Marion Hotel today. Special Roast Turkey- Dinner The spa. Hotel Argo Dining Room- Special Turkey Dinner today 10c. Chicken Dinner 80c Central Rest. A Waffle Shop. Plieaaant Cafe (ArgoU) Turkey and chicken dinner all day, 50c. Schaef er' Cold Breaker Capsules " Break up a cold while the breaking is good. There Is danger of serious consequenc es In neglect of early symp toms (Slight sore -throat, sneezing f spells, etc). Cold breakers used as directed re lieve local congestion and so cause disappearance of , symp toms as if by magic . 50c sold only at Schaefer's Drag Store rh OHirfnal Yellow Front Candy Special- Store of Salem M1IDE S MEMORY THEY'LL BE WED ON STAGE X Meet MJm Aldme Kaser and her married on the stage of the 0:80 o'clock. Miss Kaser, Cinderella ,' of Salem, to be Married at Elsinore Saturday Eve Once upon, a time there was a little girl by name ot Cinderella and this little miss met a prince. Kindly fairy godmothers put their heads together and heaped a treasure trove upon the. maid. In Salem dwells a modern Cinderella and she has met her prince and there is to be a grand wedding not less lovely, and more pretentious than that ot the little girl of the fairy tale. She is Miss Aldine Kaser, daughter of Mrsk John Shafer of Salem and her prince is Wendell Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. late justice was held both as to his winning personality and his ability as judge. Wallace Mc Cammant of Portland spoke briefly and W. S. D'Ren eulo gized the dead Justice, mention ing particularly his work as a member ot the legislature and In preparing the text of many Ore gon laws, particularly those con cerned with direct legislation and corrupt practices. Col. James H. Raley of Pen dleton read resolutions prepared by a committee of the Oregon bar association. Resolutions of the Multnomah bar association were read by Judge McCammant, and by the Yamhill bar association by W. D. Vinton of McMinnville. Bylander Wants Recall Move to Be Harder One Preliminary copies of a conti tutional amendment which would make It more difficult to recall public officials was filed in the state department here Sat urday by George Bylander of Portland. The attorney general will be asked to prepare a ballot title. Bylander's proposed amend ment provides that before peti tions tor the recall of a state of ficial can be circulated they small be submitted to the secre tary of state for his official seal. In cases where county officials are to be recalled the petitions must contain the seal of the county clerk. In city recall elec tions the petitions shall bear the seal of the municipal recorder. Further provision is made that the petitions shall contain the names of- 25 per cent of the qualified or registered voters In stead of 25 per cent of the vot ers based on the vote for su preme court Justice at the pre ceding election. 2 Fatalities in Last Just Past There were two fatalities due to Industrial accidents in Oregon during the week ending Novem ber 13, according to a report pre pared by the state industrial ac cident commission. The victims were William Puckett of Marsh- field and Paul Martin of Salem. There were a total of 623 acci dents reported during the week. Dr. Oata Lam Cat- BM IftdidlM. 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Music will be specially presented by the Elsinore orchestra and by Fanchon and Marco folk. And here Is more of the work of the fairy godfolk. From various business men of Salem there is being presented the bride's dress which will be a Fanchon and Marco model, shoes, the wedding ring of white gold bearing orange leaves; flowers for the bridal party; green and old rose bedroom suite; bed room vanity set; set of Rogers silverware; wedding outfit for groom; wedding pictures; and theater pass. Wants To Make Home Miss Smith Is an usherette at the Elsinore. She was born in Silverton and later came to Sa lem where she attended Salem high school. She Is thrilled about all the unusuallness features of her wedding. Not only that but she is thrilled about taking up one of the largest undertakings a wo man can assume making a house into a real home. "Keep ing house is hard but I think I can do it, and then I will always be able to learn more about it," she remarked in an Interview, "I like a home very much and It will give me something big to do." Miss Kaser is Just 18 years of age. Mr. Scott has spent most of his life in Portland where he at tended Benson Polytechnic school. He Is now employed as weigher at the Oregon Pulp and Paper company. IT'S HERE I m A TfVt first cofsptct radio widi mry fefe ridfe festare rrcung Tooc Control! Come U pQhmu pmxt. Om sBiifTpsytisat rSt sMes to betjist aejeymi Qsrion jt hi your owa hosw CuufyMa RADIO HEADQUARTERS Sales Service 17 So. High Street Phone 1161 A .na I 31 aSBCaV.V.,H.r,!e. S- P?TT)AA AMID IS, 1(E L Cast for the first Sniksoh dra matic, society three-act produc tion of the year was ' announced last night but "Miss Leila John son, faculty advisor to the club ana coacn or the play, which will be M. H. Cropper's "It -Won't Be Long. Now." The play will be given at the high school auditor ium Friday, December 19. Lead ing roles will be played by Ron ald Hudklns and Lavone Wat kins. Other members of the raat: tryouta for which were complet ed Friday, will be: Don Sode- man. Panl Hanr IiV Urni. lough, Meda Harden, Wayne renjer, Richard Smart, Greta Scofield. Everett Ramp, Howard Cross. Frank Snears. Jean Rut. ridge and Dorothy Keaton. xne managerial staff has been selected as follows; Carl Collins, general manager; Alex Volchok, aavertismg manager; Fred Wolfe, property man a g e r; Charles West, wardrobe master- Betty Mae Hartung, wardrobe mistress; and stage settings. Miss Ruth Brauti's stagecraft class of tne high chool. New Books? If s Tomorrow's Job The state textbook commission will meet here fomnrrnw hm approximately one-third or the textbooks used in the . public schools of Oregon will be renew ed or changed. Textbooks are re newed or chanced pach two years. 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