Hi" OilliGOTISTATISMAIC Salem, Oregon, XttSnts&ay Homing, NoVerabeir 21 1931
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Three in Cfrash Three motor
ists were Involved but none tu
seriously injured is an automo
' bile colUssion at Capitol and Che
mekets street yesterday, reports
to police indicated. The drivers
were Paul Willbrock,. Corvallls
route four; Martha Jean Adams,
" 1891 Market street; Salem, and
"Alma Estella Graham, Silverton
, roate one.. Two other accidents
reported involved Laurence yYf,
: Parrar, Santa Ana, Califs and an
unidentified motorist, at Church
' and Hood! John A. Sumpter, 2194
North Fourth, and an unidenti
fied driver, at Center and 12th.
Visits 8chool Mrs. Mary L.
Fulkerson, county school superin
' tendenf, and Wayne D. Hardin g,
4-Hj club supervisor,' visited
schools in the county yesterday.
Mrs Fulkerson's regular risits
hare been somewhat retarded this
fall by her work on the state text
book commission ot which she has
been a member for several years.
Property Redeemed Redemp
tion of real, property after sher
iffs sale was reported yesterday
in the circuit clerk's office. Mike
Ktzel -paid .S1Q60 to satisfy a
claim of 164 held by Hawki-s
c Roberts, Inc., after the latter
had? brought foreclosure suit in
Its case against Mary Etsel
Thomas and others.
Silent Bottle Beer, pints or quarts.
by the case, prompt residence de
livery, right off the ice; ready to
drink. 3 Phone 4191.
Claim Denied Claim ot Fred
A- Williams against the estate of
the late Josephine Ackerman was
disallowed yesterday by County
Judge Slegmund who assessed
costs of the action to the object
or. Don- Hughes as executor of
the estate was found to hare act-
' ed legally.
Held for Burglary Clifford
Brady waited preliminary hearing
injustice court yesterday to
charge of burglary not in a dwel
ling and was bound over lo the
grand Jury. Bail was set at 2760
He allegedly took 22.50 in silver
and a check from the Alois Diehl
place at Mt, Angel. '
Wants Freedom Ellouise
Thompson filed suit for divorce
In circuit court here yesterday
allegedlng that Fred A. Thomp
son, Jr., to whom she was mar
Tied in May, 1131, in Fresno,
Calif., had Teserted her in July
of the next year.
Get Decree Jr W. SpKIer and"
and decree yesterday in circuit
Mary Spltler received a judgment
court In their case against J. B.
Chamberlain and others. The
Judgment called for $1500, to
- which interest and costs are to
be added.
s 'Change Date Date for the Kl
wanls club Ladles' night program
has been, changed from Friday,
December 21, to Thursday, De
cember 20, It. was "announced at
the luncheon meeting yesterday
Kuenxi Pays $1 Herman H.
Kuenzi, Silverton route three,
whom city police Monday arrest
ed for tailing to stop at a through
traffic street here, yesterday paid
a dollar penalty, according to mu
nicipal court records.
Trial on Today-John Maek's
civil suit against 8. P. Matheney
to collect money alleged due for
berries will be heard before a Jury
in " Justice court this morning,
starting at 10 o'clock. , "
Manufactured by baking
powder; Specialists who
make nothing but bak
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NO SLACK FILLING
Feeds -you motor
eight to tea thousand
times per mile and
H the . "diet is not
right yon pay the biXL
We .can m a k e your
carburetor use'av "for
mula, that will save
your coin. ; -
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Battery Service
454 5. Liberty St- TeL BITS
Bartholomew Speaker . Lyle
Bartholomew, representing "I the
architects tn, the Marion county
housing surrey, addressed one ot
Mrs. Eula Creech's home econom
ics v classes . at the senior t high
school yesterday, describing par
ticularly new building materials
and modern . home constructions.
The class : has been making a
study of plans for the house
which is to be renovized by the
bousing committee with a view
to altering plans to fit different
budgets.
Transcript In Transcript - in
the case of the First Christian
Church-of Turner against S. M.
Endlcott, executor of the estate
ot 'the late Cornelia A. Davis.
who filed yesterday in circuit
court here. The church sued in
probate court, holding Endlcott
had improperly conducted a num
ber' of the affairs of the estate
in his work as executor. The pro
bate court, in the main, sustained
Endlcott, From that decision, the
church is appealing.
Case Referred to Jones To
Seymour Jones, conciliation com'
missioner for the United States
district court in this area, that
I body has referred the case of El
mer r erguson wno seeas a com
promise with his debtors or else
a continuation or nis oDugation
The case involves new debt ad'
justment legislation passed by the
last congress.
Sues on Mortgage A suit to
foreclose a mortgage of .22500
was filed in circuit court late
yesterday by Sarah E. Carrier
who named Ellsworth E. Nichols
defendant. The mortgage was ori
ginally given in 1928, the com
plaint states, and Interest has not
been paid since 1931.-
Waltier Estate Filed The es
tate of the late William Waltiere
was admitted to probate yester
day and G. T. Wadsworth was
named administrator. The deceas
ed left real property which has an
estimated value of 21200 and per-
sonal'property with an estimated
value of $2000.
Adams, Florist, new location, 383
Court.
Rain Light Here Only .22
inch of rain was recorded in Sa
lem during the 24-hour recording
period ending yesterday, In dis
tinct contrast with heavy precipi
tation reported from other parts
of the state. The Willamette riv
er yesterday had risen to the 4.4-
foot level, a gain of exactly two
feet in the past week.
Files Expense ' Bill W. C
Miller, candidate for constable In
the Woodburn justice ot the
peace district, spent 17.20 dor
ing his campaign, he reported
yesterday to the county clerk
office. The entire outlay was for
cards.
Wins Decree The Union Cen
tral Life Insurance company was
awarded a decree in circuit court
yesterday ij its suit against Wil
liam Bailie and others. The ac
tion involved a mortgage of 21,
590 on which considerable inter
est Is past due.
Estate Evaloed The estate of
the late John Rabens has an ap
praised value of $9973 according
to an inventory filed In probate
court yesterday. Of the estate,
$5320 is real property. George H.
Bell of Stayton is serving as exe
cutor. Obituary
Moore
Hiram Allen Moore, at local
hospital, November 18, at the
age of 60 years. Was late resi
dent of 849 Market street, Salem,
Survived by widow, Lavina
Moore of Petoskey, Mich.; three
sons,' Harold and Kenneth ot Pe
toskey, and Allan of Seattle,
Wash.; three daughters, Alice,
Irene and Anna of Petoskey;
three sisters, Mrs.' Helen Her,
Mrs. Augusta Fleetwood and Mrs
Luella Engstrom, all of Salem:
his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore
of Salem; one brother, Marvin
E. Moore of Salem. Also surviv
ed by eight leeei and five
nephews. Services ; will be from
the Clough - Barrick chapel on
Wednesday. November 21. at 2
p. m. Interment will be in Lee
Mission cemetery, with Rev. H
G. Humphrey officiating.
Births
Stewart To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
H. Stewart, 2460 South Commer
cial, a boy, at Deaconess hospital,
November 20.
Sealer To Harold Earl Sealey,
555 South 19th street, a boy, Dale
Frank, born November 1$, at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
BECAUSE!
they don't wear out so fast,
Certain-teed shingles are the
best. A new patented process
makes them last longer. Free
estimates. Root repair work.
SALEM PAINT &
ROOFING CO.
474 Ferry St." . Phome 4043
COME UP
SOMETIME! . s
Try it - see It cooked
' we think it delicious and
, . " so wifl yon oaee yon try it.
Anserican Dishes Served Also -
222Vs " N. Commercial St.
v , Upstairs
':' Open 11 A. M. to 1 A.M.
Says Damages Paid ----Alleged
damages don to property owned
by Antone Weissenfels have been
paid, Fred Womaek asserts in his
answer to the former's complaint
filed in circuit court here Tues
day. Womack says he paid $40.20
which . fully compensates Tlaiat-
iff for any gravel taken from his
place which adjoins thw viae ef
the defendant on the Ablqua riv
er. The gravel was purchased by
Marion county, - . . ;
TO Sell Eqalpment Under an
interlocutory - decree issued yes
terday in circuit court, the sher
iff's office is directed to sell cer
tain office equipment and retain
the proceeds thereof pending
final settlement of. the suit of E.
Fortner against J. H. Garn-
obst, f - ' :; . - i . ,
Wants Divorce ' Herbert W.
Hale filed suit for divorce here
yesterday from Anna Edith' Hale
to whom he was married July 3.
1907. in Salem. - He alleges that
his wife was indifferent to him,
that she refused to recognise him
in public, and that she frequently
nagged. '
Fete State President The la
dies auxiliary to Patriarch Mili
tant will entertain their state pre
sident. Miss Anita Nichols ot Har-
risburg. at the I OOF hall, Satur
day, November 24, with la potluek
dinner at 6:30. Members and fam
ilies are Invited. I
Philosophy Meeting (The New
Age Philosophy society ! will hold
its regular meeting tonight at 8
o'clock in the main bfllroom of
the Marion hotel. The subject is
How to Straighten Out Your
Life Line and Clean Out the
Haunted House of Your Mind.'
To Makte Repairs Permission
to make repairs totalling $100 on
real property belonging to the es
tate of the late U. Grant Holt was
given in probate court here yes
terday. Beryl L. Holt la serving as
administratrix.
Seeks License Application for
a marriage license was filed yes
terday in the county clerk's office
by Walter H. Bell, 28, Salem, a
lawyer, and Josephine Nlbler, or
Woodburn, a stenographer. The
rites are set for November 2$,
Rev. Rubis officiating.
Man Wants Freedom John
Palmer filed suit late yesterday
in circuit court asking a divorce
from Flo Palmer to whom he was
married in 1926. He alleges that
his wife is untruthful and that she
becomes intoxicated at times.
Baxter to Speak Dr. Bruce
Baxter, president of Willamette
university, will address the soph
omore and junior classes of the
senior high school tomorrow aft
ernoon at 12:50 o'clock.
Moon Kainbow The moon
shining on clouds produced a uni
que rainbow Tuesday morning be
tween 5:50 and 6. The effect was
rather weird, report those who
observed it.
Case Dismissed Due to an out
of-court settlement of the suit of
Ida E. King against J. Lincoln
Ellis and others, the case was ord
ered dismissed here yesterday by
Judge L. H. McManan.
Final Account in Final ac
count in the estate of the late
Ray M. Hicks was tiled yesterday
in probate court by Harriett M
Hicks who served as adminlstrat
rix.
Chimney Blazes A chimney
biaxe at Liberty and Washington
streets brought south Salem sta
tion firemen out at 8:55 a, m
yesterday. This was the first fire
alarm in the city in two days.
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Recent experiments have shown that the operation cost of an auto
mobile at 60 miles an hour is three to tomr tunes that of one drive
at a speed of 40 miles an hour. Oil consumption of a car going; 65
miles aa hoar Is seven times greater than at 85; tire wear at 50,
twice that at 40; and gasoline eonsnmption at 55, eae-foarth great
er than at 80. The most economical speed on the open road is from
40 to 45 miles per honr. 'Let's Qnit Killing.
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Blil
To encourage SERA workers to
go to work on the county's wood
lot at Turner, the relief commit
tee has removed budgetary re
strictions as to the amount of
money the woodcutters may re
ceive each month, it was announ
ced yesterday at the placement of
fice. The cutters will be paid
1.25 a cord, which means, ac
cording to D. G. Metcalf, place
ment officer, that they can earn
around 22 a day.
On other SERA jobs, the work
er is permuted to earn only the
amount by which-his minimum
living budget, made out by the
ease workers, is short, or up to
perhaps 1 28 a month.
The new arrangement on the
woodlot has already led to nine
men planning to work there in
stead ot on regular SERA pro-
ects, Metcalf said, and expecta
tions are that still more will take
up woodcutting. Nine men are
working on the lot at present.
Chandler Brown
Takes Permit To
Modernize Home
Chandler Brown is the latest
property owner joining in the
home modernization campaign in
this county. .He yesterday ob
tained a permit from E. C. Bush
nell, city building Inspector, to
have a two-story dwelling at 475
Leslie street altered. The estlm
ated cost ot the job was set down
as $400.
Other permits were Issued yes
terday to J. A. Wiltsey, to repair
one-story dwelling at 1630
North 20th street at a cost of 250,
and to P. H. Bell, to reroof a one-
story house at 1430 North 17 th
street, at cost of 843.
Dallas Man Fined Y. Manrer
yesterday paid a 25 fine In muni
cipal court after pleading guilty
to being Intoxicated, according to
court records.
Final Account in Final ac
count was filed in probate court
yesterday In the estate of the late
Russell T. Crossan. Eva Cros
Ban has served as administratrix.
Win Decree A default and de
cree were awarded in circuit
court yesterday to Cass and Ma-
linda Gibson in their suit against
August Aufranc.
Drunkenness Charged W. M
Bosl, Stay ton, was booked by city
police yesterday on a charge of
being drunk.
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A bale cf aromatic Chest-
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LISTS STILL COffi
The democratic state central
committee, of which E. J. Griffith
was treasurer, expended in be
half of democratic candidates at
the recent general election a total
ot 25088.86, according to an ex
pense statement filed with the se
cretary of state Tuesday.
The Multnomah county repub
lican central committee, by Flor
ence , Sturdevant, treasurer, ex-
peended 21480.91 in behalf of re
publican cendldates.
Other substantial expense state
ments filed Tuesday follow:
James W. Mott, kepubllcan, tor
representative in congress from
the first district, 2703.70.
Mott for congress committee,
Earle B. Stewart treasurer, 1893.-
36.
Frank B. Reid, in behalf ot Joe
E. Dunne, republican, for gover
nor. $43.60.
Clackamas county Zimmerman
for governor committee, in be-
Lhalf of Peter Zimmerman, inde
pendent candidate for governor,
2105.80.
Waif red Shuholf, democratic
candidate for state labor commis
sioner, $227.25.
H. L. Idleman, in support of
Robert S. Farreil Jr., republiccan
candidate for state representa
tive from the 5th district, 297.71.
Elmer D. Cook, republican, for
district attorney. Polk county.
272.06.
Scout Area To -
Name Officers
. In Near Future
The nominating committee to
suggest 1935 officers for Cascade
area council. Boy Scouts, will
make its report at the next coun
cil session, to be held December
10 at Albany, Scout Executive
James E. Monroe announced yes
terday. Personnel of the com
mittee consists of Clifton Mudd,
chairman; Dr. Groenlng of Al
bany, Delbert Hunter ot Dallas, E.
A. Neimeyer of Independence,
John Meyers of Woodburn, Roy
Davenport of Silverton, J. L. Jor
dan of Stayton andT Irl S. Mc-
Sherry of Salem.
The president this year is A. C
Haag, whom the local council has
just elected as its national coun
cil member.
Cascade council's annual meet
ing, at which officers will be in
stalled, will be held In Salem ear
ly next January.
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Set . of Safely I Instructions
Printed by Sheriff and -Sent
to All Schools
Another angle to the Marion
county campaign against reckless
driving has' been Instituted by
one man. Sheriff A. C. Bark. '
Burk has taken it upon him
self to hare printed and to send
to school-children over the coun
ty, outside of Salem, a card bear
ing the admonition to "Save a
life, a -day" and the pointers on
being "careful every day. (-
"I're noticed so many news
paper stories of children being
killed, and injured in automobile
accidents that's why T thought
I d just like to carry a personal
appeal to every boy and girl in
the county to ask cooperation to
make the highways safe," Bnrk
says.
He expects to present his Idea
to (he Salem school officials to
day for a possible tie-in with the
instruction which the Salem
schools are going to give on auto
driving.
Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, coun
ty school superintendent, has aid
ed the sheriff by carrying the
cards to many rural schools In
the county.
B u r k ' s admonitions to the
children Include these points:
1. Don't ever ride with strang
ers.
2. Always walk on the left
hand side ot the road, and get
clear off- the road when you meet
an automobile.
3. Don't ever cross a road or
highway until you are sure there
are no cars coming from either
direction.
4. Don't attempt to cross an
intersection until you are certain
that there is plenty of time.
6. IT you see an accident, go
for help quickly.
6. Keep clear of the wreck.
Let grown people give aid to the
injured.
Union Pacific system announ
ces that, beginning with the next
summer season, all passenger
carrying equipment will be air
conditioned on the following
trains: Portland Rose between
Portland and Chicago; The Spo
kane, between Portland and Spo
kane; Los Angeles Limited, Over
land Limited, Columbine, Moun
tain Bluebird, Pacific Limited,
Pony Express, St. Louis-Colorado
Limited and the Kansas City Ex
press.
The announcement of this big
expenditure comes as a result of
last summer's exhaustive expert
ment when Union Pacific air con
ditioned a large number of its
diners and observation lounge
cars.
"The results were so satisfac
tory," states A S. Edmonds, as
sistant traffic manager, "that the
system deems it justifiable to now
air condition all coaches, chair
cars and tourist and standard
sleepers on these trains. Not only
was It found possible to have
'controlled climate,' as we term
it, in these cars, but it also re-
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CcrJnz Events
November" 23 Aanaal
banquet of federated patri
otic societies ef Salem. Ma
sonic tjsnple S:SO p. sb.
" Jfetgnaberga Salens high
ts. Thi Dalles,' night football
November 2 -All-clty re.
eeptiod to Dr. Baxter aad Si
las Caiser. chamber ef com-
Neember2---Thaak8civ.
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November 29 Aaaaal
seal sale starts.
" November 29 Willam
ette vs. Whitman, f dotbalL
November 28 Union
Thaaksglving services, trt
lresbyterlan church, 10:80
a. so.
November 80 An nn a 1
public budget meeting, Mar
ion county, at courthouse,
9 a. m.
December 1-2 Kennell
club show, armory.,
December 7 Macleay
grange. Dr. Bruce Baxter
' speaking at 9:80 p. m.
December 15 Aaaaal A
nigh school : music festival,
senior high auditorium.
January 14 Governor
inaugurated, legfslatare con
venes. suited in the elimination of noise
and dirt," added Edmonds.
Austin is Named
Cub Leader For
Salem District
Staryl Austin, chairman of the
First Christian church Boy Scout
troop committee, has been ap
pointed Cubbing commissioner for
the Salem district, to direct the
organization of this junior branch
of scouting, Scout Executive
James E. Monroe reported yester
day. Austin also is deputy dis
trict commissioner of the regular
scout organization.
Plans for the Cub program, for
boys between 9 and 11 years of
age, inclusive, will be dlscussea
at a meeting at the R. R. Board-
man residence, 2380 East Nob hill
street, Thursday night, and for a
Cub "en", at the First Christian
church, November 26.
new e4ijcrif,tfii.
NEW FREEDOM FROM COLDS
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for FEWER Colds
At the first warning sneeze or natal
irritation, quick! apply Vicks
Va-tro-nol just a few drops up
each nostril. Its timely use helps to
prevent many colds and to throw
off colds in their early stages.
These twin aids for ewer and snorter colds give you the basic medi
cation of Vkks Flan for Better Control of Colds clinically tested
by physicians and proved in everyday home use by millions.
(Full details of tfcij unique Plan hi each Vicks package)
Muds ot folks
long slwrt thick
heavy dark light
all kinds and styles
. . but it takes mild ripe
tobacco Turkish and
home-grown to make a
milder better-tasting cigarette.
. . and that's the kind
you get in every Chester
'Mm
field package.
wt- -f- a x
Down South in the tobacco
country, where . tbey grow and
know tobacco iti most places .
Chesterfield 'Jul the largest-seU
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Child Deyelopsx Diphtheria
While Still Suffemg
Scarlet Fever
LABISH CENTER, Nov. 20.
Three wedding anniversaries v
were celebrated here Sunday.: At
the W. R. Daugherty home n din
ner was held at which Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Starker. Mr. and Mrs. v
J. W. Burr and daughter, Juan-
lta Wae, Edward Boies, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Starker wore'
guests, the - occasion being ' the -Daugherty's
20th anniversary.
At the wr F. Klampe home a v
joint celebration dinner was held, 7
the day being the 21st annlvers- t
ary for Mr. and Mrs. W. F. :
Klampe and Thursday being the "
24th anniversary for Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Klampe. Guests for the '
day included Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Springer of Aumsville, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph eWei of Pratam '
dan Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gueffroy
and daughter. Marguerite, of Sa- ,
lem.
Gets Double Dose
Donna Lovre; young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre. who
developed diphtheria while still'
suffering from scarlet fever, la
still quite ill. Doctors handling
the case report it is the first in
stance they know ef for a child'
to have both diseases at the same
time.
Quite a number of carload sales
of onions were made last week
when buyers were out offering
f 1.50 a hundred.
Bryan Conley to
Talk at Banquet
Byron H. Conley, state com
mander of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, will be the guest speaker at
the annual banquet of the Feder
ated Patriotic Societies, to be held
Thursday night, November 22, at
6:30 o'clock in the banquet room
at the Masonic temple, Judge,
M. B. Hayden. chairman ef the
program committee, announced
yesterday.
for SHORTER Colds
If n cold has already developed, oae
Vkks VapoRub, the mother's stand-,
by in tttirti colds. Just rubbed on
at bedtime, VapoRub works through
the night by stimulation and inhala
tion to help end a cold. No "dosing.
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