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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning. September 9 1932 PAGE FIVE Local, Nws Briefs' Says NotGailty Glenn Beirin- ger pleaded not giillty jWhen he appeared 'betore t "Justice of jthe Peace MUler- Harden; yesterday la answer to charge ot assault Jfttfc a dan serous, weapon. He hifie4 cused of striking Frank Basaf of near Mehama near the. temple with a hammer. Preliminary hear ing was net for September 2? at 2 p. m. He filed undertaking! on $500 bond and ia out of jail. Word received her was that Bass was able to return to work in! the fields yesterday. The alleged, as sault took place Tuesday morning. Ob ituary Smith i At 187 North High street, Wed nesday September 7. Harold Hol- den Smith, aged 37 years. Sur vived by mother, Mrs. Mary Bran non ot Long Beach, Wash.; broth er. Newton S. Smith ot Eugene; sisters, Mrs. Warren Barch of Rickreall . Mrs. Will Saulers; of Wbeeler and Mrs. Elmer' Bale of Iinr Beach. Wash. Funeral serv ices will be held . Saturday, Sep tember 10, at 10:30 a. m.. irom the chaoel of W. T. Bigdon & Son, Rev. Grover Birtchet officjiat Ing. Interment I. O. O. F. ceme tery, i Blalork In this city, September 8, Mil ton Blalock. aged 44, formerly of Grants Pass, Ore. Remains will be forwarded to Grants Pass for serv ices and interment by W. Tr Rig don Son. Uovs Hold RetreatMembers of the Junior board; the Y!M Salmon In this city, September! 5, George K. Salman, aged 70 years, formerly of Portland. Funeral services Friday, September at 1:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. Rtgdon & Son. Interment City View cemetery. C, A. will go to theJJT eamp;?tt uoeansiae tomorrow aiiernoon where they will remain until cay. evening on their annual re treat," Plans will be made for the winter's activities. Leaden going will include C. A. Hells, T general secretary; Gus Moore, boys sec retary; Fred Smith, boys' gym in structor; Dr. Frank" E. Brown, boys work committeemen, and Sbarles Barkley. Junior directors going are Everett Clark, presi dent, Dan Clark secretary, George Arbuckle, Hume Downs, Tom Ga briel, - Doug Chambers, Charles Wiper, Tavid Compton, James Se hon, Don Pence, Ned Hale and Phil Brownell. In Attiaalt Case John Fitzpat rlck. arrested' Wednesday on a charge of assault and battery on person of S. P. Matheny, farmer living between Stayton and Me hama. pleaded not guilty in Jus tice cou here yesterday, and pre liminary hearing was Bet for Sept. 20 at 9:30 o'clock. Matheny is said to have suffered a dislocated back in the affray and word here is that he is confined to his bed. Fittpatrlck put up $259 ball. Due to 'a typographical error, Linene lunch cloths - were adver tised as linen in Mlller's-stOM pa per. . Here From Portland Will A. Haimes, who has been active In endeavoring to recover ivest ments lost by stockholders in Pa cific Baacorporation, was here from Portland Thursday. Called East Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, 261 North 20th, left yes terday morning for Kansas, where they were called by the serious illness of his mother. Flake At the residence on the north Pacific highway, Thursday, Sep tember 8, Ernest Ben Flake, iged 43 years. Survived by widow, jEd na; three children. Alvin, Ernes tine and Vernon Flake; mother, Mrs. Mary Flake of Russell, Cal.; brothers and sisters, Frank Fake of Salem. Grant Flake of Portland, George Flake of Canada, Mrs.j Vi ola Marrs of Los Angeles, Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb of Clatskanle, and Mrs. Addle Daue of Salem. Funeral announcements later by W. T. Rigdon & Son. JohnsnH At the home, 2896 Brooks ave nue, September 5, OUver Johns rud, aged 66 years. Beloved fath er of Nelson Blixsetch, Gena Cook, both of Salem, Hanna Knutesen of North Dakota, James Johnsruid of Taft. Engbert and Herman Johns rud and Nels Hansen of Salem. Funeral services Friday, Septem ber 9, at 10:30 a. m. from; the cbapel ot the Salem Mortuary, Rev. P. W. Eriksen officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Births Sheridan To Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Sheridan of route 6, Sa lem, a son, born Thursday at the Bungalow Maternity Home. Quartet Entertain The Amer ican Legion Auxiliary Quartet, consisting of Grace Zosel, Marie Robertson, Bernice Bowe and Mildred Wyatt, entertained Lion club member with several se lections at the luncheon yester day noon. Ruth Bedford accom panied them at the piano. Brief talk were made by Ed Shea of Portland, district Lions gover nor, and O .F. Tate, district sec retary. All but two members ot the club and a number of former members attended with Merrill Ohling in charge ot an "old timers" program. Woman wants housekeeping. Good references. Call 8847. Going to Convention Justice ot the Peace Miller Hayden will start the second week ot hi an nual vacation today, and will re turn to the office Friday, Sept. 16. He and Mr. Hayden plan to spend part of the time at the na tional Legion convention in Port land and the rest at Ashland. During hi absence, the office will - be - open each day except Tuesday, the legal holiday recent ly proclaimed by the governor. Miss Alma Johnson, secretary. will be in charge. Church Rsume An interest ing subject is announced by Rev. J. R. Slmonds, pastor of the First Congregational church, for re sumption . of services . at that church Sunday morning, follow ing the summer vacation perlo The subject is "Too Big for My Kodak". Rev. Slmonds ha been spending most of the vacation period at the beaches. Dance Friday, Hazel Green. Dick Baker Returns Dick Ba ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Baker of Salem, has returned here from Neskowin where he has served as life guard during the summer. He will visit with his parents for two week before re turning to Universitv of Washing ton where he is a junior. Visit in Portland Mrs. Maude Fult and two daughters. Mary Elsie and Doris, spent the past weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. D. Burg in Port land. Mrs. Burg la Mrs. Fult' sister. Aaka Cooperation The cham ber, ot commerce has directed a letter to business men of the city, asking cooperation in putting out flag and welcoming signs to the hundred of American Legion del egates, families and visitors that will pais through here Saturday, Sunday and Monday to the nation al convention. in Portland. Students expecting to begin a course at the Capital Business college next Monday, are request ed to register this week. This is the year to make preparation for the return ot better business con ditions the opportune time to secure a usable education. Trespassing Charged Phil Sor- aham, alias Phil Barnes, and Panl Cree, alias Pete McCoy, pleaded guilty in justice court to trespass ing and were fined $25 each and cost. The fine was remitted and both defendants placed on proba tion for a year. Property which they entered was the L. A. Schee lar auto wrecking establishment. Four Studenfa Enroll Four new atudent enrolled at Salem high school yesterday: Edwin Cutler, post graduate; Grace Bervl. lunior. from Canby: Eloise White, post graduate commercial, Willamette university; and wm field Joyce, sophomore, from Al bany, Calif. Mamd! TCnda Vacation Alfred Mundt, city bookkeeper, returned tn IiIb duties from his vacation yesterday. Because ot injuries to a foot, he was unable to spend an active holiday time, tie maae one 1 trie to the coast. .Coning Events September 8 Drain corps benefit, Willamette atheUc field.. September 15 Freshman days open at Willamette university. September 15-16 An nual teachers institate, Sa lem high school. September IT Upper class registration opens, Willamette university. September 19 Opening of Salem public schools. September 26-Octobcr 1 Oregon state fair. November 8 Gencr. election. One Accident Reported One automobile accident was reported to city police yesterday. Mrs. V. R. Shott ot Portland and James Weathers of Turner were the mo torists involved in the mishap, which occurred at Center and Lib erty streets. Old time dance to-nlte, Gervals, Ore. Oregon Haymaker's orches tra. ' Ad Club Starts Today the Sa lem Ad club will start its fall sea son with luncheon at the Bohe mian restaurant balcony. Ray Carr of Portland willl be the speaker. At Crater Lake Miss Ethel Fletcher, secretary ot the Salem grange, and her nephew, Norman Fletcher, are spending the week on a vacation trip to Crater Lake. Standards Cited Attention of incoming students at Willam ette, university la being called. to the regulations regarding upper class' standing In a bulletin' Just issued by Dean Frank M. Erick son., Until students have at sem ester, Jionrs credit and as many of ?nbr Quality hours, the upper case "'rank ot Junior cannot be feat, the i dean advises. One hun dred and twenty semester hours credit and a similar or greater number of quality hours are re quired tor graduation. ' Sorell Case Later The grand Jury, in session for a short per iod this week, did not have be fore, it the case, of Melvin Sorell, charged with first degree murder a result 'of shooting his father more than a week ago. Sorell waived preliminary hearing when brought up in Justice court Tues day morning. At that time It was stated the case would likely be presented to the grand Jury this week. However, since it did not. it will likely come up at the next session ot the grand Jurors. License Issued One mar riage license was issued at the county clerk's office Thursday. It went to Lawrence C. Hulin, 25, Pendleton laborer, and Rose W. Sanford, 30, Portland house keeper. This Is hi first wedding; her second. Case Dismissed Salt of Nor ma Lankins against Francis Lane was dismissed in circuit court yesterday on order signed by Judge L. II. McMahan. Attor neys for both parties agreed to the dismissal. LewelUns; Assigned Judge Levelling of the Marlon county circuit court ha been assigned by Chief . Justice Bean ot the state su preme court to substitute for Jndge Arlie Walker of the Yam hill county circuit court in the case ot the Sheridan State bank against Helder. Judge Parker of Condon has been assigned to bold circuit court at The Dalles for Judge Wilson, who is now presid ing at a number of trials in Mar ion county. - Flower Interest Grows Each day piles up new interest in the development of the fall flower show being sponsored by the com mercial growers of Salem and vi cinity this week end at 255 North Commercial street. Many entries are already listed and there will be an excellent exhibition, accord ing to plans. Judges have been announced as Mrs. Stella Henry, Mrs. Paul Wallace and' Mrs. Harry Love. Registration Proceeds Regis tration is going on rather slowly at the county clerk's office. The last month tor registration Is at hand as the registration books elose 30 days before the general elections. Non-registered voters cannot cast a ballot this year, as the Oregon law which used to per mit swearing in et voters has been changed. llinto on Vacation Harry ll'n to, assistant to City Building In spector E. C Bushnell and Engin. eer Hugh Rogers, is taking his vacation this week. With Mrs. Mlnto. he is making a motor trip through southern Oregon, visiting the Oregon caves and Crater lake. ' r Marie's Restaurant 897 N. Coml. Near canneries and paper converting company FOR SALE CHEAP Good paying business. Ovrter leaving Salem soon. Wants to sell NOW. Lumber We still have a good assortment left at this Bargain Price. COMB AND SEE IT Hansen & Liljequist, Inc. Dealers tn Lumber and Building Materials Cbarch and Mill Tel. 0131 Aiurpoy : i At the residence, 17 96 ivortn Front street, September 7, EDima Jane Murphy, aged 63 years.' Be loved wife of Nathaniel Murphy; mother of Mr. Thomas McCreary of Vancouver, Wash., W. M. Mur phy of Salem. Funeral services Saturday, at 10:30 a. m. from the chapel of the Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol. Rev. Di J. Howe officiating. Interment in Hayesville cemetery. MELLOW MOON DANCE I x Every Tues.Wed.Sat Public Attention. Mellow Moon is not the same old moon. The new manager, F. N. Woodry,! has made many decided improvements YouTI like the place now. Take; a look in and enjoy an old-time dance any Tues day to the music of the Willamette Valley boys,; or any Wednesday or Satnrday. Dance to the music of Woodry's 10 piece Mellow Moon mod ern dance band and en . tertainers. Arrange your parties for a good time. Admission only 25c for everybody. 1 Ask your smiling ASSOCIATED Dr. Chan Lam i Chinese Medicine Office hours Tuesday and Satur day 2 to S p. o. i 148 N. 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