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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1930)
LocalNews Briefs ."Wmjuaette Complimented A letter vu received at the office of "Willamette university last week end from Joseph Silver, a gradu ate of 1130. whieh complimented the university highly. Silver is studying for his master of arts do- tree at Havreford college. A part of his letter reads as follows: "I OoMpUeated Crash A compli cated accident occurred on. the Portland road Monday afternoon at 2:4$ o'clock, between cars driv en by Major Lay Duckett. P. C. T. & Kevport. Wash., and Earl Wilcox, It SO Hasel street, Salem. Dnckett started to turn to - the ieit. men saw Wilcox In his m Ir ani more glad all tho time for the tor. In order to avoid a crash he 'work X have. had at Wlllaiaette. I think Willamette has a excep- j tlonally : fine sociology and econ omies department and I fully ap preciate the Ubrary resource. jar- tieularly a eoncernltitociojogy.' This statement practically com pares the facilities of the local university with those of Havre ford college, according to the reg istrar's office here. , j , Costs bo more genuine (not bogus) Oliver shares sold only in Salem, by A. C. Haag St Com pany, (90 Ferry Street, Phone le. , Kids Examined About SO boys and girls were given physical examinations at the i McKlnley - school yesterday . by Dr. C. C ' Daner and the school nurse. Miss Elisabeth Freeman. Many par ents were present to witness the " work. Dr. V. A. Douglas con ducted a toxin-antitoxin clinic at 'Leslie school yesterday. Today a j pre -school clinic will be held at Scotts Millsv . " Cooked Food and Rummage .Sale Tuesday. Nov. J 5th. Giese- Powers former store building. Falls to Signal An accident occurred between - the machines driven by Clifton B. Mudd, 1715 North Capitol street, and D. B Smith, route 4, at Jerrls and South Commercial streets, 1:30 p. m. Sunday. Mudd failed to signal when turning from Commercial Into Jerrls street, according to Benson. Benson's car hit the rear fender of Mudd's machine. Will in Probate Will of the late Jennie Landgrat has been admitted to probate, with Ladd and Bush Trust company as ex ecutor. Percy Gorton, Edward Etadter and Glen Gorton are ap praisers. Personal property to value of 3800 and real property to value of 39,000 are distribut ed between her two daughters and three sons. Dollar dinner every night 5:45 to 8 at the Marion hotel. No Signal; Accident When Lvle O. Rains, 1580 Nebraska street, slowed at the corner of Commercial and Center streets Sunday afternoon at a quarter till 4 o'clock, he failed to signal then turned to the left. The re eult was that the car driven by Arthur S. Benson, of the superior court, ran into the Rains machine. turned to the right and Wilcox dodged him to the right. Wilcox then skidded his car and hit a tele-! grapn pole at the side of the road. The report to police was turned In ny uucKett. who claims that an excessive speed was being made by Wilcox. Choice dressed turkeys. Tel. 7F3. ; Game Receipts Small In snite of the fact that apnroxlmatel? 4.000 persons were at the Wil lamette-Whitman game. Satur day, gate receipts from ticket sales were only 91.400. according to graduate manager Lestle J. Sparks. The reasons tor this are the number of passes received to addition to those let in free near the beginning of the second halt. Those who had reduced rates were Willamette students. Wil lamette faeulty members and al umni, those let In on passes, and Salem public school pupils. Save by buying DInnerware at Gahlsdorrs, 325 Court. University Alumni Baby Two alumni of Willamette university, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bernard Morse, class of '21, reported recently to tbe office of Willamette the birth of a daughter. Marilyn Blolse, weight C pounds and 15 ounces, on November 17. Mrs. Morse was formerly Miss Gladys Croxer of Salem. Tour Thanksgiving dinner will not be complete without a cup of Delicious Old Golden Coffee from Gahlsdorf'8, Inc., 325 Court St. State Board to Champoeg- Members of the state board of control spent yesterday afternoon at Champoeg Park, where they set oft a plot of ground for con structlon of the proposed memor ial building to be erected there by the Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution. Stolen Motor Z. Polalre, 1950 North Water street, report ed Sunday, to the police, that a Caille Motor, 30, racer, was stolen from his boat which was tied up on the river front The theft oc curred Saturday night. The mo tor was recovered. Amend Complaint State, through the state land board. has filed amendmem complaint in its case against A. H. Birrell and others' seeking foreclosure on a mortgage. Jnniora Win The junior af firmative team won a two to "one decision from th sophomore ne gative In the second of the series Of Interclass debates being held at the series of Interclass debates being held at the senior, high school on the chain store Ques tion. Debating for the Juniors wIWMo MiU" ind Eva Donel; and for the sophomores, who, de Spite the fact it was their first ap pearance, put up a good contest. Francis Barnes and Dorothy Beckley. The judges were law students of Willamette university. Ban Beantiffed ParrUh Jun lon high school pupils and teach ers are enjoying this week a typical Thanksgiving scene which has been arranged by the school decorative committee In the hall on the first floor. Adding to the attractiveness of the hall la ar rangement of many fall flowers. Last week especially fine displays were made in the halls on occa sion of national book week. Dwelling Krected Soon j A building permit was given. Mon day, to Beck and Hendricks for a one story frame dwelling - to be built at 1605 North 18th. street for about f 1000. ' - : Motion to Strike Ole K. Quale, defendant in suit brought by Gnnhlld Guldlien, has filed motion to strike part of the com plaint. Salem Lodge No. 4, A. F. A. M. Tuesday, Nov. 25. Third Degree by Mc-e Mlnnville Lodge. S p.m. . juasonie i em pie. - Default OrderedOrder of de fault has been signed by Judge McMahan in the case of Fred H. Vaughn against ; Augustus Engle and others. Drank Fined H. W. Hendrick- son, Salem, was arrested Monday on drunk charges. He was fined 10 to be paid by 5 p. m. Monday. From Aumsville Mrs. Virgle Bradley was a Monday caller in the city from Aumsville. S. B. A. Park Hall. Benefit Dance. Tonight. Yew Motion for Default George Diets, administrator of the estate of Kenneth Hogan, has entered motion for default against C. E. Taylor In suit started In circuit court. Motion has also been made that the default motion be placed on the motion docket. Garage Entered A. J. Paris, 555 North Liberty street, reported to the police that his garage was entered on the night of Novem ber 22. Nine gallons of gasoline, a five gallon oil can, a funnel and a blanket are reported to have been stolen. See rental list Becke & Hen dricks on classified page, also In office window, 189 N. High. Admits all Vera Bonner, plaintiff In suit against John Bonner, Clara Bonner and the Bank of Woodburn, has filed re ply to answer of the defendant bank. In which she admits all allegations of the bank's answer. Du Bois barber shop basement Masonic Bldg.. is the place for lyour Thanksgiving haircut. 3 ar 1 tlsts at your service. Suit Settled In case of Ar thur Tucker and wife against un known heirs of George Shite and others, default and decree , has been handed down declaring the plaintiffs owner of the real prop erty involvea. Tne suit was 10 unlet title. Rest Room Altered The Pro ducers Cooperative Packing cor poration will alter its one-etory rest room at 1895 North Commer cial soon. The approximate cost, accocrding to the building permit. Is 9200. Pick your Christmas shirts and ties. Especially priced. G. W Johnson Co. Y Closed Thursday A holiday . for the lobby force of the Y. M. C. A. boys' side will occur all day i Thursday. Special games ana tournaments In the lobby " and rvmnasium will take place on Friday. Shed dry wood-coal. Prompt Curb Crash 'An accident be tween the Variety Bakery truck. driven by H. T. Marsh, and an un known car occurred at the curb on High street Monday at 10:30 - a. m. ... , Alters Dwelling Building per mit records show that P. F. Toenes will alter his one story dwelling. 275 North 20th street, soon. Tbe cost will be about $15.50. Shirts In gift boxes now $1.45 G. W. Johnson Co. ' To Erect Dwelling A $2300 dwelling will be erected at 1750 Madison street by 0. J. Backs, soon. The permit was Issued on Saturday UX" Dad Night Postponed ' Dad and Lad night at the T. M. C. A. has again been, postponed. The date at present ia Tuesday night. December 9. O ' O Births ' -. LamblB To Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Lambls. 1980 North Church atreet. a seven and .one-half pound boy, Gus Edward, Novem ornaments Larceny Charged Melvln Mo- Adams. 435 Locust street,, and Bud Houghton, 507 North 20th street, were arrested Sunday night on larceny charges, by the north prowler. They stole tbe Polalre motor. They were held for Juvenile court officers. Learn how to make the new est lamp shades and lampshade painting at Miller's. Also Gesso art, gift making, etc. Myra Helm, the new teacher, Board Meets Saturday The state board of forestry will meet In Salem Saturday, when own ers of timber lands will be given an opportunity to submit com plaints or suggestions with rela tion to patrol of their holdings. Miniature garden Adams, Florist. House Burglarized J. L. Sa ere, 1090 Shipping street, report ed Sunday to the police that his home- had been entered, Saturday night, through an unlocked win dow. A blue serge suit of size 38, made by Fulops, was stolen. Recovered Car A Ford road ster belonging to L. C Peterson, stolen trom Liberty street, No vember 4, was recovered at Hood River by state traffic department officers. Another $100 reduction The 6 room Modern home with fur nace, fireplace, aoubie garage. hardwood, etc. Located 13Z0 Mar ket. We thought the last week price of $3900 total would move but no, so here's $3800.00. this IS A BUY. Large lot. Immedi ate possession. 8450 to handle. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. Higb street. Chenewoths Go South Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chenowoth of Route 1 Salem, are leaving Tuesday for an extended visit In California. Thev will visit, with Mr. Chene- woth's brother, H. J. cnenewotn near Los Angeles. Repairs Dwelling A building permit was Issued Monday to Florence L. Cunningham for the repairing of her one and a half story dwelling at 834 Center street. The estimated cost $100. Sign Board Erection Foster and Kleiser will erect a sign board on Fairgrounds road, ac cording to building permit re cords. Monday. The cost will be approximately $150 Tie special, reg. $1.00 now 59c Boxes free. G. W. Johnson-Co. Case Dismissed Case of O. Tallerud against W. J. and Ros sis A. Llnxoot has been dismissed from circuit court. , In order signed by Judge L. H. McMahan. Twe-Day Vacation Teachers and pupils in the Salem pupllc schools will hare a two-day holi day over the Thanksgiving period, school to be dismissed Wednesday afternoon until the following Monday morning. This will give the teachers who liv entaidav ot Salem an opportunity to spend the holiday at their homes. Accident Victim J. E. Whe lan reported I- affle accident yes terday in which he drove hi ear Into yearling heifer which was running at large on a county road. W. R. Gregson. 1145 Mis sion street, also filed report of a Sunday traffic accident with the sheriff yesterday. Two Get Licenses Two cou ples were granted marriage li censes yesterday by the county clerk, as follows: Ordell E. Mey er, 22, and Lavern Baker, IS, both of Oregon City; Ernest W. Empey, 23, and Anna May Isman. 19, both of Aumsville. JU Too FnD The county Jail wasn't large enough yester day to hold nil the prisoners whieh the county sheriffs office naa on deck, and several of them were accommodated at the city bastue. The county jail held 11 prisoners last night. A i Obit uary Lister Charles M. Lister died at the residence on route 2, November 23, aged 77 years; husband of Mary E.; father of Clarence W., Ernest L., and Warren B., all of Portland. Funeral services Tues day. November 25, at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and son. Interment City View cemetery. Next Month , Hear ing on final account of Grace Ry an as administratrix of the estate of Josle Ryan has been let for De cember 20. The final report shows the estate haa $1821.81 on hand. Meeting Postponed Because of tbe death of Lloyd T. Reynolds, a member of the club, the Lions' nlub party scheduled for tonight at the Elks' club has been post poned Indefinitely. Report Filed Chris Quail has purchased for $1000 real prop erty belonging to the estate of Jr. Larson, according to report filed with the probate court by J. C. Goplemd, administrator. Appraisal Completed C W. Keene. C. A. Reynolds and M. G. Gunderson have appraised estate of Marlon Palmer at $46,476.05, about three-fourths of which is real property. Hearing Set . December 29 has been set for final account of Lloyd T. Rigdon, administrator of the estate of William Elmer. The account shows credit of $12.83. Walker la Caller Leonard Walker, clerk of the West Stay- ton school district, was a business visitor in Salem Monday. Hearing Set Final hearing in estate of M. C. Luellan has been set for December 29. Dorrance Doris Dorrance of 1835 Union street, died in this city November 23. aged 23 years: stepdaughter of Mrs. Nell Dorrance; sister of Elinor, Arlie and Delmer, all of Salem, funeral services xuesaay. November 25, at 3 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Mrs. LaValley officiating. Inter ment Odd Fellows cemetery. Kubin La Vera Kubin died in this city November 23. aged 13 years: son of Mr. and Mrs. - Fred jKubin; brother of Jerald, Virgil and Ar- villa. Funeral services Wednes day, November 28, at 10:30 a. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Martin Ferrey officiat ing. Remains to be forwarded to Portland Crematorium. Reynolds Lloyd T. Reynolds died in this city November 24, aged 57 years; husband of Ruth Saucy Reynolds; son of John; brother of John W. of Portland and Mary E. of Bev erly, O. Funeral services from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son Wednesday, November 20, at 1:30 p. m.. Rev. B. Kane Parker or ficiating. Interment City View cemetery. Krechter V Bernard M. Kretchter died at the residence, 152 South Church street. November 23.' aged 54 years; husband of Phlllippa; fa ther of Dorothy Rose, Clarence and Robert, all of Salem, Joseph of Los Angeles; son of Mrs. Anna Kleehter of Salem: brother of Mrs. Mary Orth of Mt. Angel. Mrs. Edward Pillette of St. Paul, and Mrs. T. M. Hughes of Camas, Wash. . Funeral services Tues day at 9 a.m. ia the Catholic church at St. Paul, interment si. Paul cemetery, under direction of Salem Mortuary. TERWILLIGER'S JL rmrsBAi. dtbsotoxs T70 CHEMEjuBTA, Oat Samoa is Pmoaml Oar FtIom Ar XuoBaUa Oar Haa ia Modern UcMNt ldy Enbalaur City View Cemetery Established 1893 Tel. 1260 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable &tHttst iflcmorial Pkoaa 49 ftff Priea4 S205 Ipifvtt Moderately A Park Cemetery with perpetual care Just ten mlnntea from the heart of town Norblad Wants Governors io r December Meet 1 111 11 Governor Norblad yesterday sent letters to the governors of 11 western states urging them to attend a conference of the west ern division of the United States chamber of commerce to be held in Portland December 8 to 9 Governor Norblad will be one of the": principal speakers at the conference. 1 - " Hill Dr. Ohaa Last Chi nes Medicine. 180 N. Commercial St., Salem. Office heart very Snnday 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. daring the months of Dec. and Jan. RED! CROSS IN END OF DRIVE More fhan 1000 Members Enrolled; Booths end Wjork on Saturday More than 1099 persons have answered the annual Red Cross membership roll call In Salem, it was announced from local head quarters Monday. Several dis tricts hire not reported in. nor have any reports -been received from tne county. Tbe c a m p a ig n conducted through ! booths located in the down town section was closed Sat. nrday night, however funda will be received at headquarters in the First National bank building throughout next month. Leaders were highly pleased with the re sults of the campaign. Board Meets Tonight The board will meet at S o'clock tonight at the home of Judge George Rossman, general enairman. to hear reports of com mittees and outline the program of Red Cross work In the city and county for the year. Linn Smith, treasurer will make first report on finances, and H. E. Eakin, general chairman of the rou can, wtu report. Mlii Florence Somerfllle. who has been assisting Miss Marjorie D. Jones, field representative. with conduct of the drive here. will leave tonight to accept a posi tion to which she was called No vember 1, Just as sh was help lng get i the campaign here lined up. . She goes to the naval hospi tal at Mare Island to be medical social worker with the Red Cross staff there. , In charge of the business district booths Saturday were: Mrs. Da vid Wright of the Woman's club. United f Statea National bank booth; Mrs. R. W. Clarke, Ameri can Legion auxiliary, Ladd and Bush booth; Mrs. John Callaghan and Mrs. C. W. Paulas. First Na tional bank booth; : Mrs. Susie Wallace and Mrs. Lemuel O. Surge of! Calvary Baptist church at Roth's grocery store; ! Mrs. C E. Boyer and Mrs. waiter M. Pen nington of First Methodist church at Miller's store booth. New Type Fire Extinguisher is Put in School JEFFERSON. Nov. 14 A re presentative of the state under writer's office installed a new type of tire extinguishers at the school house, recently. They can either be turned on. or they will go off automatically, when the building has reached a tempera ture of 165 degrees. WHY PAY MORE? Tooth Brushes 50c Yahien TUESDAY ONLY Two for 30c Schaefers Drugstore The Original Yellow Front and Candy Special Store of Salem. Phone 107 1S5 X. Com'l St. Penslar Agency Announcement 1 The Spa wishes to announce, that, be ginning Monday they offer 5 New i Dinners; as follows 65c - 60c - 55c - 50c also 75c and $1 : Something different and of highest quality F. G. Myers Hospital Beds to Rent Call 2103, Used Furniture Department 151 N. High ' ! j Wednesday Night 7:30 P. M. ! at s 1 N.WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET 1610 N. Summer St. 1 Bridge Beach Circulating heater. Mohair Overstuffed Da venport and Chair with reverse cushions, Westinghouse El. Range, good condition; Western Electric Portable Sewing Machine; large Office Desk; Walnnt Dining Suite including Table with patent extension. Buffet, O Wal. Chairs, includ ing? Arm Chair and Tapestry seats. This is a beautiful suite. Reed baby carriage, Breakfast Set decorated ivory and green. Ivory decorated Bed, Heavy Brass Bed, 8-3 Wal. fin ished steel bed, 8-3 double deck coil spring and cotton mat tress, steel spring, spring filled mattress, silk floss mattress. Ivory dresser, Hoosier Kitchen cabinet. Cabinet Free sewing machine, Portable Electric sewing machine, day bed and pad, good violin and bow, wool blankets and pillows. El. floor lamp. El. table lamp, 29x13 wool rugs, 1 large wardrobe, cur tains and' drapes, new linoleum remnants, new Linoleum rugs, good used wood and coal heater, set 32 piece dishes. CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE ! PHONE 511 PILES CORED DR. 11ARSHALX ! 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Cloth and nap-kins to match. j f $1 .49 Linen and Rayon mixture. Something new in luncheon sets. All over modernlstio patterns. B4 x 54 inch cloth. Cloth and napkins to match. $2 .95 52x52 Inch cloth of Satin Face Linen Damask with decorative floral borders of gold, blue and green. Cloth" and napkins to match. $2 .98 54x70 Inch Pure Linen cloth In chrysanthemum pattern colored border and bar colored center design. . Cloth and napkins to match. 5 .95 See the many k Fine Linens In our v enlarged . linen Department The Christmas Gifts Are Here! Shop Earl Onl 24 Days -'til Christmas DINNER SETS! Double face pur linen satin damask cloth Imported from Ireland ... In a variety of new patterns such as Peony, Rose and Bar, Adam, Willow. 72x90 Cloth, $7.75 - 72x108 Cloth, $8.95 . 22 Inch Napkins to Match Sot "of Six $4.48 Superior "Meadow Bleach" dinner seta of double face satin damask. Extra heavy quality . . . Very smooth and attract ive. All pure Irish linen in modernistic patterns as Mar guerite, Lily Pond, Chippendale, Jacobean. 72x90 Cloth, $12.50 72x108 Cloth, $15.00 ; ) 22 Inch Naqkins to Match Dozen $12,00 . 225 North Liberty SL Telephone 877 - Open Saturday Nights Until 8:33 ber 23, at Bungwow maiarnuy home. ? -