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8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1927 NEW PEOPLE MANYi FAMILIES LOCATE II ERE FROM DISTANT STATES . People are -continuing to look toward Salem as their future v home. - Forty-six new families haire moved here r since November 17 according to &. list prepared by the chamber of commerce, and they have come from all sections of the United States. - The lists are prepared by the chamber with the Idea" in mind that they will nerve as a sort of introduction of the newcomers to other residents here. Those listed are: Carolin D. Wilson, 475 N. Com mercial, from Oakland. Cal.: M. 1L. Boastwrlght, route 7-92, from Tacoma,1 Wash.; George A. Thies. 864 S. 12th, from Phoenix. Ariz.; Mrs. Lucy Herring, route 6 box 9, from Palo Alto. CaL; W. A. Briggs 650 S. 19th, from Stockton, Cal.; l'V TmoVa 91 a C PtinrAli frnm Tacoma, Wash.; J.; 3. Miller, 990 Ti. 17th street, from Grants Pass; Mrs. Roe L. Tracy, 1268 N. 17th, frdm Orion, Mich.; Gertrude Grif fiths, route 6-124. from Geneva, Neb.; J. M. Burts, Ambassador Apts., from Boise, Ida.; H. A. Weddle. 242 S. 17th, from Inde pendence; E. R. Frailer, 335 N. Capital; Bert F. Ryder. 262 W. Hoyt, from Hollywood, .Cal.; Joe Deserano, box 511, from Branch. Mich.; J. C. Easlson, 2148 Front street, from Lincoln Center, Kan.; Jennie Jenkins, 144 Front St., from Baker; A. W. Fletcher, route 7, box 65, from Rector; Fred NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX -Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of, Marion, as Administratrix of the estate of John Muehl, de ceased, and that she has tfiuly qualified as such administratrix; all persons having claims against the estate of John Muehl are here by" notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at the-office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, 203 Oreron Building. Salem. Mar ion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this not ice. v : Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 7th day of December, 1927. ESTHER E. MUEHL, Administratrix! of the Estate of John Muehl, deceased.. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administratrix, Salem, Oregon. D7-13-21-28J4 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby given that the ni1mlrn tt.m filait fn tTia Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County, of Marion, his duly verified final account, as admin istrator ot the estate ot William J Kelly, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 9th day of January, '1928, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, is the time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House, in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 30th day of November, 1927. B. J. TEEL. . Administrator ot the Estate of DONALD GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. N30-D7-14-21-28 Miitonherger, 231 N. High; George A. Raymond, 2465 S. Hfn J. C. SHk, 2 649 Portland Road; W. M Faulkner, 548 North 13, from Corrallia; John J. Kobarlk, 161 South- 12th; Mrs. Geo. S. Van Cleve, route 8 from Fergus, Mont.; R. L. Merrltt. 430 N. 23d, from Eugene; Al Van Dahl, general de livery, from Walla Walla, Wash.; H. H. Robertson, 1875 Lee. from Modesto, Fal. ; B. . B. Boyland, box 180. from Comanche,' Ofcla.; B. -P. Schumaker, 532 N. High, from Murns, Wyo.; Mrs. BenJ Randall. 1840 W. Nob mil, from Monterey, Cal.; E. B. Rapp, 879 N. Liberty, from Millamette, Ohio; J. A. Williams, 1647 N. Church, Medf ord ; Horace Fraser, general delivery, from Topeka, Kans.; R. R. Davidson, 1534 S. Commercial, from Dillard; Wm. F. Schendel, 1351 Walter, from Turlock, Cal.: Mrs. Anna L. Hall. 395 S. 17th. from Walla Walla. Wash.; Wilford Cross, 440 Mill, St.. from Wilm ington, Cal.; D. Barber, route 2-53 rrom Roseville, Cal.; Win ford Brow.n, 656 S. 25th. from Baker; R. H. Smith, 498 N. 20th, from Emerson, la.; Paul Stavenau, 625 S. 18th from Kesotal, Minn.; E. E. Matten. route 6, from Covina, Cal.; Mrs. Carrol Edger, 1270 Oak from Chehalls, Wash.; A. M. La Dne. 2010 ; Ferry, from Noble. Okla.; Earl Tuttle. route 8, box 122 Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. Geo U. Gongers. 2675 Hazel Ave., from Norwood. Mass.; Grace M. Ken nedy. 1132 Center, from Bakers- Held. Cal. HAZARD IN RESCUE WORK Death Barely Missed by Dozen oauors Aiier suDnuume NEW YORK. Dec. 20. fAP) Twelve seamen narrowly escaped death In the Icy waters of Lone Island eound Monday when heavy seas capsized .two small boats in which thev were attemntinp- in sal vage a pontoon which had broken loose riom the naval tug Iuka on its way to the place of the sinking of the submarine S-4. The twelve struggled ashore through the heavy surf and were taken to the coast guard station at Rocky Point, five miles away. pogui n LIBERTY SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT NUMBERS ED TO LIBERTY, Dec. 20. (Special). -The following: Christmas pro gram will be given In the Liberty hall the evening of the 23rd, be ginning at 7i30 o'clock. The pub lice is Invited: I - Christmas pageant Adranced Rooms. -1 Recitation, "The Useful Gift Irvink Kurx. Recitation, "All of Christmae" -Ruby Jones. ; Song "-Primary Room. Recitation. "To Santaville" Joe Jr. Williams. Dialogue, "The Next Day" In termediate Room. - i - Recitation. "A Sad Mistake" Melvin Cleveland. Recitation. "The Christmas At mosphere Ruth Loynes. Exercise, "Chris tmM" Primary Room. Bong, Oh Santa, Please Come Down Our .. Chimney H el en Dasch and Lester Browning. tt.eciiauon.--ii i uia seen a Shepherd Boy Clifford Jones. " Exercise, "What They Want For Christmas" Primary Room. Dialogue, "A Visit to Santa Claus" Intermediate Room. Recitation, "When the Wooly Dog Wagged His Tail" Lillian NeuenaT Song, "Chrlstmaa Time" Inter mediate Room. Recitation. "A Wonderful Mem ory" Margaret Copley. Recitation, "Useful Things and 'Close" Victor Gibson. Monologue, "Presents for AH" Charles Cunningham. Dialogue, "Two Kings of Christ mas" Intermediate Room. Recitation, "At the North Pole" Frank Holder. Instrumental Solo Barbara Schotthoefer. Recitation, "Six Candles" Patsy Dasch. Recitation, Waiting For the Twenty-Sixth" Ray Wolfe. . Bong Wayne Gordon. BULL' WILD IN STREETS PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20. (AP) lx persons were hurt and thousands of shoppers terror- stricken by a bull which ran wild through the downtown streets for half an hour until It was shot and killed by a policeman. The bull, a huge animal with 10 Inch horns, broke from a crate on a truck parked In one ot the city's busiest streets and went on a ram page that. covered a dozen blocks and left pedestrians sprawling. Maddened by shots cautiously fired by policemen aa It reared and plunged through scattering men, women and children, the animal finally crashed through a plate glass window and was killed by five shots from the pistol of Cor poral Fair stein. AOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST OF IMPROVING 19TH STREET FROM THE NORTH LINE OP MARKET STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF GRANT STREET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN . that the Common Council ot the City of Saelm, Oregon, will, at or about -7:30 p. m., on the day of January 3rd, 1928, or any subse quent meeting of the said Council thereafter, in the Council Cham ber of the City Hall of Salem, Ore gon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof ir parcel of land liable therefor rts proportionate share of the cost f improving 19th Street from the north line of Market Street to the north line of Grant Street. In the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. Ail persons " Interested In the said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objections, If any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate share of same. By order- of the Common Coun cil December 19. 1927. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof December 21, 1927. Date of final publication hereof December 23, 1927. CITATION No. 28147 In the Circuit Court of the State; of Oregon for the County of Multnomah In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomaa Arnold Johnston. De ceased. To: Paul E. Johnston; James Johnston; Reginald Irvine John ston; Rachael Lafore; Martha Jane Coffey; Mattie P. Houseman. In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby command ed to appear before the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, In and for the County of Marlon, at the Court House In the City of Salem, on the 16th day of January, 1928, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M.. of said day, to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made as In the petition prayed for of the fol lowing described real property: Lot Five (5), Frulinger Acres, Section Thirty-four (34), Town ship Four (4), Range One (1) West, W. M. Marion County. Ore gon. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court affixed this 12 th day of December, 1927. JOS. W. BEVERIDGB, i Clerk of the Circuit Court. Date of First publication - De cember 7, 1927. . Date of Last publication Janu ary 11. 1928. D14-21-28J4-11 PR E - HO L IDA Y ARANCE CLE UMBRELLAS Greatly Reduced This is another time when, if we quoted comparative prices, they would astound even our own salespeople. These are all first quality, high class umbrellas out of our regular stock but instead of waiting until after Christ mas to reduce this line we are going to let you have them now. 2.95 3.95 4.95 5.95 6-95 7-48 For Late Style Silk Umbrellas THE COST OF IMPROVING EAST LINE OF 14TH STREET TO THE EAST LINE OF ENGLEWOOD- ADDITION.' - NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, win, at or about 7 : 3 0 p. m. on the day -of January. 3rd. 1J28, or any subse- euent meeting of the said Council irsfter. In the Council Cham ber of the City Hall of Salem. Ore mn nroceed to .assess upon and against each lot or part thereof or parcel of land, liable therefore its proportionate share of the cost of inmTiiir n" Street, from the east line of 14 th Street to the east line of Englewood Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, s; Oregon.--, a ' " ' All persons Interested In the said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear before the laid Council at said time and place and present their objections. If any they have, to said aasessment. and apply to said Council to equalise their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun etl December 1. - M. POTJLSEN, -City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof December 21, 921 .'r.ftf Date of final publication, hereof December 23, 1827. The Statesman Annual Edition Will be released Sunday, January 1, 1928 Order your extra copies now to send to your friends here and In the East 9 J Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon. 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