The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Tuesday Morning; January 5. 1932 PAGE FIVE J 9 Local News Briefs Builders Talk Shop Directors "of Salem chapter, Oregon Building congress, met attbe Ladd and -Bush bank building last night for their Tegular Monday night dis cussion. Trade relations were- con sidered. The next: congress session will be an open forummeeting at the chamber of commerce on next Monday night At this time new di rectors .will be elected. A number of the builders plan to go to Cor tsUIs tonight for the Installation of a chapter of the congress there. Obituary Homyer 4 At the residence 1820 S. High St, January 4, August Frederick Homyer, aged 61 years. Survived by widow, Anna Vick Homyer of Salem;, two. daughters. Miss Clara Homyer of Salem, Mrs. Elton H. Thompson of Salem; two broth- . ers, Conrad F; .Homyer of Salem and Charles Fv, Hqrayer of Alta VisUrf la.; two sisters, Mrs. Ree a Snyder of Albany. Mrs. Lizzie Wilklns of- Salem; jwo grandchil dren. Funeral announcements later by CIough-Barrlck Co. Phillips At the residence, 3S Jerris avenue, Jan. 2t .Simeon Phillips, 7. Survived by widow, Mrs. Nan cy A. Phillips: sons, Bliss Phillips of Spokane, Wash., Dow Phillips of Oregon City. E. E. Phillip of Miami, Arizona, Douglas Phillips of Los Angeles, Simeon Phillips Jr., of Newark, N. J., daughters, Mabel Phillips and Mrs. Ruth Pot ter of Salem, Dorothy Phillips of - San Francisco and Helen Phillips of Portland. Funeral services Tuesday, January 5 at 11 a. m. from the chapel' of the Clough ' Barrfck; cojhnpany,' fctitfrcfc at Fer ry street, Dr. W. C." kantner and Dr. Grover C. Birtchet officiating . ministers. Concluding - services at ithe Lincoln Memorial park,- Portland. J KolskjT At the residence. 43 A M linA St.. January 4, Carol Kolsky, 19. -jjurvivea Dy wiaower, Frank Kol- sky, Jr. ; parents, Mr." and Mrs. Fred Van- Buren; brothers La Verne Ernest and William Van Buren. all of Salem. Funeral ser vices will be held from the Tem ple Baptist church, 19th and Brey man streets, under the direction of W. T. RIgdon and Son, Tues day, January 5, at 1 o'clock p. m. Rev. Ray E. York officiating. In terment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Larson In this city January 2, MTs. George Oka Larson. Survived, by widower, George Larson; four ; daughters, Mrs. Chester F. Way of Salem, Mrs. J. B. Way of Dal las, Sirs. George Bruce of Walla Walla. Wash., Mrs. L. C. Kelly of West Salem; one son. Virgil Lar son of Salem; eight grandchil- ; dren. two brothers,-. Roy stiffler of California and Loren Stiffler of Salem. Funeral services from the Clough-Barrick chapel Tues day. January 5, at 2 p. m.. Elder Schieman of the Seventh Day Ad ventlst church officiating. Inter- . ment Cityview cemetery. Cade In this city January 4th, Mag gie Cade, age. 7 6 years, 1 month, days. Survived by three chil dren Eugene of Sumner. Wash- . ington, Leslie, Albany and Mrs. Albert Linegar near Monmonth, Ore., four grandchildren, two sis ters and several brothers. Funer al services from the Terwilliger Funeral Home. 776 Chemeketa 'St. Wednesday. January 6th at 2 p. m. Rev. S. Darlow Johnson of ficiating followed by the Ritualis tic service of the Women's Relief Corps. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Term Ends Soon' . Returning to classes yesterday after a 10 day .vacation, high school stu dents had facing them one month's more of study during the- present term. Unlike univer sity students they have no term end examinations to dread.' Extra-curricular activities will go Into full swing this week with the following meetings: Monday Student body-council and Clar ion staff; Tuesday physics-and biology sections of Science club, Girls' Letter club, boys" double quartet and Girls' league cabi net; Wednesday - Techne and German clubs and girls' double quartet; Thursday assembly for sophomores and Juniors; Friday SnikpoJh and Glee clubs. Big 'Plane Stops Advised that they could not land at Portland on account of a dense foe thr. ni. lots of a big tri-motored passenger airplane of the United Airlines, Sunday evening sat their machine down on th , Salem airport and sent their two automobile loads of passengers, on to PortlandTy bus." The big ship, enronte from Los Angeles, took off for Seattle yes terday moraine. Cantain C. B. Steadt, his co-pilot and stewardess remained here overnight. Dance at St. Joseph's hall Tuesdav Jan. 5th. Commodore Orchestra. Adm. 25c. From Florence Mrs. M T) Morgan of Florence, on the Lane county coast, Is here to spend the week wltn her daughter. Gene vieve, she says that desnite heavv rains in that sectlon.travel out was easy, compared to that which would have been experienced a year or two ago. It is only within the past year that year-around travel in that section has been practical. Road Closed to Tracks - The Fern, JBJdge road, designated by the county court as Market Road 82. was closed yesterday to all truck travel due to the fact that the recent rains have made contin ued use of the road by trucks In jurious. -The court's order, will stand for an indefinite period. Children's straps and Dumois. val ues $2.50 and 13.45 now $1.95 and 95c. Miller's, main floor. Xon-Suit Ordered A volun tary non-suit was ordered here yesterday in the case of the Indus trial Accident commission against C. D. Oppen. o o f Births Portland man Injured i-J. E. I Sewlna? dui Haynes of Portland was brought second six-weeks term of sewing to a hospital here Sunday after- classes will be started at the high noon suffering . from a broken Mhool about January 13, T. T. leg. Internal Injuries and severe viv.f. '-t.i a,1 bruises which be received when i.SS1' his automobile collided with a snefrva Ai-fm 2f V8, stage five miles north of Jetfer- ?SfJ ' Zl!n h to" son. He attempted to turn his fC . mtlo o?rn- ear.ont of the traffic lane to bVinffi fA7 1L0,??i1 avoid the bus, it is said, but the S-S. T? " "! machine swerved back into the tfSLSfSFLJt1??0?,? path of the big vehicle. State po- mZJ???1 lice who Investigated held the JjV tf, lKht Wth stage driver blameless. Both cars wfnil- L.fi .!od8' '? tol were badly damaged. Passengers SjSSSai i," per'enced on the stage were transferred ! ?5S T"!8' Mr Mkensie and brought on In to Salem. Plnted out Vibbert Goes Home L. J. Vib- v--51PJi,1 L""y bert who Has been conned to a JS.SKV'if0", ChPlaJn hospital for several weeks as the I final consola- result of being struck by an au- S'" " condemned slayers in- tomobile, has recovered suffi- c,d,n Hickman. Northcott and ciently to be able to return to 2, ,w??se naPe ar weU his home 1190 South Commer- to tha reading public, will cial street. He used to do car penter and contracting work and among the buildings he erected are certain of those at the state fair grounds. speak tonight - and tomorrow night at the Weston services in the Evangelistic tabernacle, 13th and Ferry streets. He will visit the state training school for boys ahd the Oregon prison while here. mis message deals with the folly 1001 items to choose from, 45c. . Vinlne Sneaker Irvine E Viningv past president of the!' crime. state chamber of commerce and mtmktr Vi a .tat. n w mission, will be one of the speak- ,' ""PPa. buckles, shoes, erg at the meeting at the cham- lnU sbloned 8llk chiffon hose. ber of commerce 'at 8 o'clock Wednesday night of Marion coun ty game - protective association with the state commission. Any- ri i?" one interests in h. -J 'a cl8e M "sued - . Ma nuu fishing is invited to attend. See our windows. You'll be sur prised. Kafateiia Shoe Store.. One license Issued--. One mar-' In. th county clerk's office vesterdiT. the rush of the pre-holiday sea son having slowed down material- has returned to his work with the" ly John Noren, 11C0 North 18th California Packing corporation 8trtet- who gave his occupation as after visiting with his ' parents "t1. cored a permit to wed Mr. and Mm. p. M r Willamette university graduate. Salem. Mary Erickson, sister of Frank, Is also visitlnr with hr parents and plans to return to her Pearl Ralph, 434 Union street housekeeper. The wedding is s second venture for both parties. t UBlTereity ot California 1Um Hendrickson. charged with -Howard W 1 1- soon Roe In this city January 2, Ina Roe, late of Medford. Survived by mother, Lula E. Roe of Medford; brother S. A. Roe, Lewiston, Ida., sister, Mrs. S. E. Wahl of Med ford. Funeral services Tuesday at 3 p. m. from Rigdon's mortuary, Rev. Howe officiating. Selmer To Mr. and Mrs. Hol lis K. Selmer, 145 East Miller street, a boy Milton itay, born on January 1. rage -To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elton Page. 1255 Court street, a girl Jacqueline Marie, born on De ceniber 3 at Bungalow maternity home. Bochanoh To Mr. and Mrs. Grant? Taylor Buchanon, route eirht. a irfrl. Jovce Bernice. horn on. December, 28 at Bungalow ma ternity nome. Riches To Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Riches. 74 North 20th street, a. boy, John Trueman, born on December 31. Sanford To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harold Sanford. route eitht. boy, Lowell Elton, born on De cember 3.' Trotter To Mr. and Mrs. James Trotter, "of-West Side, Ore., a boy. r neron Lee, -born on December i at Salem General hospital. Tompkins To Mr. and -Mrs Bert K. Tonmkins. 2110 Univer sity street, a boy, Allen Jean, born on December 23 at Deaconness hosDital. Pa it low To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joseph Partlow of Monmouth, i boy Earl Joseph Jr., born on De cember 26 in this city. Tucker To Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Irwin Tucker, route four. girl. Sheila Marcella, born on De cember 30. Annunsen -To Mr. and Mrs Fred S. Annunsen, 1110 North Capitol street, a boy, John Wil Ham, born on December 23. Broken lines women's shoes, black and browns, straps and ties. Val ues to $7.50, your choice $3.65. Miller's, main floor. Will Sail Soont In nrdor that he" may assist his country in the struggle asrainst Janan t ss Wang, Chinese student of Willam ette university, will, sail from Se attle Januarv - 18 enrontA tn China. Wang is one of four Chin ese students in American univer sities to be called back to China now. Ends Visit Frank Erickson, West Arrested C. n wt i. in the county Jail on charges of oDiaxning projerty under false pretense. In Justice court yester day he was riven 24 hminMn which to enter nlea. and hail set at $25, which he failed to raise. Fisher Returns Earl T. Pic. state iax commissioner, re turned Monday afternoon ,from California, where he spent a short period on official hnfnAa. incidentally, was in Pasadena at sucn time that he could attend the Tulane-U. S. C. eame. Returns Home Mr v v Bradshaw and son Junior, left Sunday night for their home In Los Angeles after months here with her sisters. Miss aoga Hoif and Mrs. Olga Hof fard. Junior attendft in T.fni. school while here. Reckless Driving r.Urfr. die pleaded not-guilty to charge of reckless driving wh ed fcefore MUler Hayden. Justice wi-jne peace, yesterday. Her driv- ra "cense was suspended for 30 days. , . - v 11 a I 1 C 9 Knowland, former Salem printer, who has been in nmitharn r.nM. nia for several months, has re turned 10 aaiem and taken a posi tion under Sam Laughlin at the ooys training school at Wood-burn. being drunk in a public place, en tered plea of guilty in Justice court yesterday, and was fined 125 and costs. He is serving it out In the county Jail. Astoria Chosen T. J. A. Boebringer, president ot the Sa lem' Trades and Labor council, who over the weekend attended sessions of the executive beard of the state federation of labor, of which he is a member, reported yesterday that Astoria bad. been chosen as the state labor conven tion city for 1932, The 'conven tion, will be held beginning An- 2. Beyer! Execution Filed An ex ecution in the ease of the Benja min Franklin Savings 4b Loan as sociation against C. F. Beyerl. et al, was filed yesterday with; the county ciera by County Sheriff Bower. Property taken by the plaintiff to satisfy a mortrase note was sold for $3954.59, which covered all principal, interest and costs. .. Trust ComiMuir Forerlo An execution tiled wltb the coun ty clerk yesterday by sheriff Os car Bower reports returns of $2499.54 received by the Portland Trust tc Savings bank on a mort gage foreclosure sale made to sat isfy a, mortgage given by Floyd C. Meyer, et al. A deficient Judgment of $500 also was granted. Paulas to Speak Otto K. Pau lu8 will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Y Forum at' 8:15 o'clock af the T. M. C. A. tonight. The reheral tonic will be, "How famous business - men and women have attained their successes. Lot' Car Stolen W. A. Lo tus reported to the police last night that big automobile, coach bearing license plates 196-7C4, had been stolen from the rear of his machine shop located at 252 State street Extension Classes Begin The secona term or tne university of Oregon extension classes will start at the high school this week. The school administration under Superintendent Georce Hug began last night Cafe Chance . Hands The Meyer cafe, operated tor many Tears by Henry Meyers, and sinee last October by Fred Meier, lion day will be taken over by Mrs. R. Schweslager and Mrs. J. X. uunsiey. Mrs. Schwesinger two years, ago operated an eating place In West - Salem and later worked in the restaurant bad ness at Independence. ..- ,.- 1 - ! - Firemen to TheiM Ti t?a1 lywood theatre was believed afire yesterday morning. Firemen who were called to the place discov ered the sunnosed blaze wax nnh smoke from the backfirinr oil burner. The second alarm dur ing the day was for 270 South zzna street where a ehlmnn burning out. Cyclist Told -to Leav Tnhn Curry of Polk countr . wh. held by Salem police for investi gation Sunday evening after he na oeen arrested tor riding a biaycle without lights.1 yesterdav was released and ariiai leave the city at once. Waives Jurr Trial T. n tv- lag. plainUff in an action to re cover wages alleged to be due him rrom ueorge F. Vick and Charles H. Vick. yesterdav filed a of Jury trial In eircait eoart here. ue aiso replied to answer filed recently by the Ticks. . 3fen-Suit VelunUrr A vaIu. tary non-suit was filed yesterday in. circuit court here in the case or tne state Industrial accident commission , against William E. Pelkey, et aL Asks Bankruptcy Lawrence E. Hamm, automobile mechanic of Salem, filed petition for bank ruptcy in the federal court in Portland- Monday, list in r liabili ties of $2223 and assets of $65.T5. Get Judgment Default Judg ment for $82.72 was granted the Industrial Accident commission yesterday In Its case against Frank Jaskowski and Phillip H. jaskpwskl, local printers. Applicants For Teaching Jobs : V Are Numerous , "."'; --. . ' v "... ' V'.- The .holiday, season brought a rush of applicant for ; teaching T. M. C. A- Claaaea Reame1 Classes at the Y. M. C. A.: dis missed during the holiday sea son, were operating on schedule yesterday. They have generally been larger this year, than here tofore. v ' To Portland Miss Madra Hoff. agent for the Mutual Life insur ance company of New York, will leave this moraine to soend todav and tomorrow In Portland at the annual meetinr of the insurance agents for this section. ' Case Dismissed The case of J. W. Pratt and Ardona A. Pratt against Valleda W. Ohmart was dismissed without prejudice to either side In circuit court yester day. Default Asked A default or der was asked yesterday from the circuit court here in the case ot the State Industrial Accident com mission against -Adam A. Shep herd. , . Default Issued An order tt default was issued here yesterday in circuit eourt in the case of C. S. Bristol against Glenn S. Ehle and Florence W. Ehle. Judgment ef $1200 and costs was allowed. job for ; the 1932-1131 school year to the county school superln I tendent's office, Mrs. Mary Ful-1 kerson reported yesterday, Scarce Iy any districts have Indicated ' yet, there will be Jobs available ! next fall, she said, but applica-f tlons for work are unusually heavy. . . Mrs. Charlotte, Jones took the ? Plaee of Mlsa Dnrall veaterdav at Labish Center, the latter return- h Ing to her work at Monmouth Normal school. She had served the " Labish school for 12 weeks thisj fall as an apprentice teacher. For.j a time it was thought' school : would not be continued this term ! because of the transient character! of the students but the school pop- ! ulatlon continued constant and? Mrs. 'Jones was hired. i ;f ritac"yonr family Cld-Tx" M tlM Vick Ptattfor Dattcr 44Cntrl-t -Colds' In yur Ilotac. Old-Fashioned Hoarhound Candy This is our own formula. . Made for jus by one of the largest Candy manufactur ers on the coast. It's good. If it cornea from Schae fer'a Drug Store it's the best in town'. 25 c the lb. Two lbs for 45c also generous bags for 10c Schaefer's DRCO STORE . 13 X. Cornel St., Phone Bl D7 Penslar Agency. The Original Yellow Front Drug Store of Salem. I CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 8652 Conveniently Accessible ' Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable , : (Selcrefit iHemortai rhona 9631 A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Just tea minute from the heart of town PILES CURED Wttboot operation oi iom of tim DR. MARSHALL 379 Orrcon Bid. Phana 5509 HAVE xOUIt PRESCRIPTIONS' FILLED AT QUISENBERRY5 CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 State Tel. 9123 Ask ' Tour Doctor BaBBBnaWMBWaMBMaMaaBBaaaaaJ - Ti " ITT : ; i ' is.. Tr : ; t; ! " I W.' Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine 180 N. Commercial St Salem Office hours Tuesday and Satur day 2 to 5 J SI. IlcBmniTiiimn McoitcDn0 IFuiieD Even0 (SbfiSt r to Pacific Coast Motorists Clough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY A. M. Clough Dr. L. B. Barrick V. T. Golden . .Phone 5151 Church at Ferry St. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 7:30 O'CLOCK 1 w high grade mohair davenport chair, 1 new Occa sional chair ft rocker, 1 new 9x12 Axmlnster rug, 1 used 0x12 Brussels rag. Maytag KL washer, good condition; Home Comfort range, oak and leather dnofold, baby's crib and new mattress, EL sweeper, massive Circassian walnnt dresser, vanity A steel bed. green steel bed and rocker, coil spring, steel spring, reed chairs, Windsor rocker, WaL davenport tabic, 2 antique beds, new and used mattresses, oak library table, oak Ext. table A oak chairs, remnants or Inlaid and felt base Lino., lino, rags all sixes, fir dresser, floor lamp, breakfast table & 4 chairs decorated, new scatter rags, etc. F. N. WOODRY'iS AUCTION MARKET 1610 N. SUMMER ST. .- Auction every Sat.,' 1:30 p. M. Cash paid for , used furniture, tools, etc.7 ' PHONE 5110 MOBB nOBSEPOWEB ' Wkk Iwmmaei mnii-knk cm vstre iMraejMwer. Tkit tkmrt ikw ItfeMea Tgaeaer'a?rae er me Hum prieed ktgh tmprei cmr mdmg Kern VmU 7 mnd mrrng . Piano to , . - j Rent V - v - -.- - ' . i .-. Call 9010, L'sed Furniture . . v . 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