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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1935)
PAGG FIVC . Local News Briefs Ask for Road Two supple mentary petitions, topped by the. names of Ralph R. Dent and R. E. Chittenden, were tiled with" the county - court yesterday asking establishment of the county road - petitioned tor earlier 1y J. O. Farr and others. The original petition came up at the last session of the court- on road matters, , and was - continue until March 8. " Two claims for heary damages hare - been tiled by owners ot property . through whose land the proposed road, in the Ankeny bottom area, ' would run. - - . . . - Hdme and furniture goes at auc tion Friday at 1:30, 0S Oak.r . Appeal Isfiled-Notice" of ap- " Deal by plain tilt in suit ot ure- " gon-Wasbington Railroad & Na-rt-gatlon f company : and otbeivrall- - ways against Charles W. Thomas as public utilities commissioner, ' Wasco warehouse Muling cem- -Danr and others. " was filed witb- i the county clerk . here yesterday. The - appeal is on order of the court entered January IS dlsmlss- " - lng the suit after plaintiff failed to further plead after the court - had sustained defendant's demur rer. . ... : ; vk-;&'' . ' - To Sell Oaloas -The- court yes terday garo approral to petition of D. LaRosa, receiver In connec - tlon with suit of William P. Lord and -ethers against James - Riggi and others, to sell onions on the - present high market, also to pay , Lord tho money -he adTanced In harvesting ot the onions, and to pay for handling-of the portion of the crop now to be sold. . Morleys Deny P. M. and Ma bel Morley yesterday filed answer : In which they make general de 1 nial of allegations of the partner - ship dissolution and accounting mlt brought by Hugh Nelson. The - three hare been engaged in oper " at ion- of a'hop yard. Defendant . ask dismissal of the case. J , Charges Dropped Non-suppori charges against Ivan Marks were - dismissed, in Justice - court here yesterday after evidence at pre- limlnary hearing showed that the complaint should hare been 'filed in Polk county, where .'the chil dren reside. ; - Case Is Continued Charges against Fred Fetsch. It; for alleg edly enticing young hoys to steal gasoline, have been continued in - justice court while an investiga tion is being made. Fetsch is In the county Jail in lieu of $50 bail. Upholstered back and seat rock ers, 3 days only, $3.05. H JL. Stiff -' Furniture Co. - Stcgmlre Estate The John Stegmire estate consists of fl. 243.91 in cash, a report of the ap praisers, Carolyn Eiker, Willis S. Moore'and Fay Rice shows. Get $500 Each Three nieces In Norway a niece-and nephew in Seattle and a nephew in Wiscon sin will get $500 each from es tate of O. I. -Trallerud, who died in this "county February 23, ac cording to terms of the .will, en tered in probate yesterday. A sev enth relative, 'Dena N. Haugen,.a step-daughter is to" receive $?O0, and is also named executrix of the estate. Appraisers are. Robert Mc- Clure. Ed Knutson and. Alois Ke- ber.. .... . Robertson SERA . Speaker Foreign Relations': will, be dis cussed by Colonel C. A. Robertson of West Salem before the SERA class In current economics and American government at Salem high school at .7 o'clock tonight. All -persons interested In the ad dress are eligible to attend free of charge.. - . XJons to. Hear Maaske Roben J. Maaske. assistant state superin tendent of public Instruction, will be the speaker at tho Salem Lions club luncheon today noon In the banquet room of the Masonic tem ple. His subject will be, "Effects of School Legislation Passed and Pending." . . ' r Auction Furniture, range,. heater, and other miscellaneous articles Friday, 1:30 at.1109 Oak St. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. . Borrow for Taxes The county Judge has authorised E. H. Hob son as administrator of the estate of W. H. Hobsom to borrow $350 to pay taxes owed by the estate and to apply on other items ot ad ministration, x " , " Hearing Set Final hearing on accounting of R. O. Solum as ad ministrator of the estate of Ove C. Casperson has been - set for Tuesday. April 9. - -. Three Get Jobs -Three men secured labor. .S Jobs . yesterday through the national re-employment agency here. Wet weather, the office reports. has . slowed down most work but wood cut ting W on the Increase. " ' Poultry Meeting: A commit tee from the Oregon i Poultry men's association will meet at the chamber of - commerce this af ternoon at 1:30 o'clock on call of the president, Morris Christlan Youths - Are Wedded Don J Wayne Sumpter, 2104 North 44th, yesterday ; secured a mar riage license to wed Edith Louise Toung, v 18, 2235 North -Broad way. In each instance parental consent was necessary. - '-. ' "Two Build Building permits were Issued yesterday as follows: William Earle to. reroof one story dwelling at 1475 North 6th street, $120: and A.-J. 'Flint to erect a shed at 1595 North Com mercial, $40. ' . .r Lonesome club tonight. Orcella, psychic reader, present. Tel. 6332 -" Order Compromise" In con- nectlon with liquidation of ine Bank of Stayton,' the circuit judge has authorized compromise of the indebtedness of O. M. and Lena Baker for $5000 in cash. ; Files Ri1t . The 'Northwest Joint Stock " Land Bank of Port land yesterday filed reply to an swer of defendant Thomas w. Smith. The reply, denies allega tions ot the answer. . Speaks Tonight - Clarence R, Waggoner will address a meeting of Townsend club No. 4 this evening at eight at the W. C. T. U. hall on South Commercial St. Petition For Road Julius Stauffer and others have petition ed the county court to construct a county road jn district No. 2, In the Hubbard rural area., - ''iC6mbtgEvenis March i 'laons keino charity play, high school auditorium. '. -i " Blarch 1 Young Demo crats' banquet honoring; Governor Martin, 6:30, Ma r ion hotel. , ' , ' ; larch Oregon Old er Girls conference. - Blarch 8 Annual fresh-' man glee, Willamette - na Iversity. .March 3 Blarloa County Jersey Cattle clnb, chamber of commerce,-1:80 p. m.-. v . Bf a r e h 2 Strawberry . growers meeting, 1 :SO, chamber of commerce. " : - Appraleeri : Report Personal property of the estate of Jessie A. Foster is valued at $547.1$ in an inventory filed with the probate court yesterday by F. W. Martin. J. H. Gallagher and L." J. Lownds. . Approved Final report otCas- sius M. Mynatt as executor otlhe estate of Manecy M. Eley has been approved by the eonrt. . Cohgregaiionali " Supper Tonight - A family supper will be held at the First Congregational church tonight at 6:30 o'clock. A special treat Is In store for a program. Rev,' Fred Grey "of Se attle will ". tell about his experi ences with Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist.' - .J- Mr.. Grey.was intimately associated- with -Mr. Moody during one of his" visits to the British Isles and has a story which Is said, to be intensely interesting and which sheds light on the spirit and methods of this man. The talk will following a poiluck ' supper. Persons attending saouia bring a contribution of .food and eating ntensila.- ; , TO BE DISCUSSED Future congressional action! relative to the Oregon and Cal if omia land grant lands in the 18 western Oregon counties will be considered at a meeting ot the Oregon-California land grant ex ecutive committee to be held-at the . chamber ; ot commerce here Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. So announced County Judge Vic tor P. Moses of Corvallls, who; Is president ot the executive com' mittee. ,v-. .-,.'. Proposals ; to put these ' lands under, federal and state forestry i departments presumably will mean no taxes. , will accrue from I them. At the present time, Ore gon counties, receive over halt million dollars annually from them under', terms . of the. Stan- field' act, which placed the land in hands ot the government as trustee, with the ctvtnties reim bursed ' In taxes "through ' sale of timber.- . ? . - , - . SHOE REPAIRING Ladies I? -Men's - IOC Half Soles Half Soles Frank E. Shaf er 170 S. Commercial St. Dr. Epley-'s Gateway to Health , Program KSOl r 4:45 to 8 P. BI Tj-" '. Toes ThursM San. v Births D'Arcy To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D'Arcy, 1042 South Com mercial, a girl, Patricia Anne, born February 26. a:'X-: 'V Hamman To Mr. and Mrs. GilbeTt C. Hamman. 1441 North Commerial, a boy, Kenton Frank, : born February r ' - Bliller To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond' L. filler, 417 JJorth Cottage, a boy, Donald Lawrence, born February 25. Nelson -To Mr. and Mrs. Milo C Nelson, Dallas, a girl, Frances Eleanor, born . February ' Gosser To Mr. . and ' Mrs Phillip D. Gosser, route three, a boy. James Ross, born February , Ryan To Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Ryan 1210 North 17th- street, a . bov. Robert Edward ( born Feb ruary 28 at the Bungalow Mater nity hospital. , ; v ' FLOWERS OLSON,Fldrist Court and High Phone 7100 PILES CURED :Wttbot spMsttoa t.teM ot Ubm ', DR. MARSHALLi 32t Ortfoa Bids. . raoa 50t C D. Wood's Furniture and Home Goes at AUCTION Friday - March 1 . 1:30 pjn , 1109 Oak Street- " 7-room hoase-wlth S floors, suitable for 2 apartmenU Or rooming bouse. - Sold on terms made known. at time of offering, which win be 2:80 p.m. sharp, -1:80 P-mn furniture and - furnishings, consisting "of range, .heater, bedroom, living room, dining room and kitchen furnish ings and many other miscel laneous articles. Terms of personal property, cash. Be on time, 1:80 Friday after noon, 1100 Oak st, corner University and Oakv. ; F, N. WOODRY : AUCTIONEER If yon want to sell, your fur-" nltnre or exchange it on new,' cafl at the F. N. Wood-, ry Auction Blarket, 1610 N. " Summer St Phone S-l-l-O, A New "High" In Styling for Printed At This Low Price Ye$,you can saye on full fashioned Gill EIae Two -Piece Effects! Straight or Flared Skirts! All Kinds of New Necklines WW These cost only pairs Tired of seeing your stock ing expense go up? Then " here your answer I fruu fashioned chiffon or service weights in the season's', . (BiiiarMv vuiuk ... rvgi r j Pepper, Thrush, etc. Chif-' :fons have silk picot top . . .-. 'service . have mercerized 'top and sole! 82-10Vif Lace Table Cloths 72x90 - $2.29 ' Sflk Blouses plain & fancy j 8c Wool Crepe Skirts plain, plaids $1.98 Vol JJo, Ladies' Flexible4 Arch Health 0, , Brown-Elk Uppers . Leather Soles Snug Fitting Heels AA to C Widths Toiletries Department Chamberlain's Lotion.. 37c Mary Jane Kitchen Lotion ................19c .Cashmere -Bouquet Soap 10c Woodbury's Soap .1......... ......;M.r..l0c -. - . j - . Lady Lillian Manicure Set.....2".....49c Sweet Pea, Gardenia, Jaimin Perfume 49c Camdana s Italian Balm....................26c Good Humor Razor Blades... .6 blades 10c TV? mm Rough or Plain r Straws , . New -Novclly. -"'Pnacood Mixtures, ; ' " Tweeds v Checks - All Lengths m - - . Smarter Than Smart 1 v .IK - 7 A s a w - . ' IVlj J 1 3 i t v4. ' - 'H am, :i7. hi i V -. 1. A .' . 1 j : iL... n El i; is vvt i ' it it. V i: 'Another Shipment of Those t. 0 ILUC HOSE has arrived at JOHNSON'S on SaleTodgy i r MAIN FLOOR f-'.V pair Hundreds to choose from for today. Each . ; . V MAIN FLOOR Sale of ,OUSE VS. mm Slightly soiled from handling. Values up- to S1.95 On! They Go YOUR CHOICE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DRESSES Silk Dresses Wool Dresses ODD LOTS VALUED UP 7 . TO $5.95 . Sale r DOWNSTAKS STORE Silk -dresses Just unpacked and priced specially today r for Today MAIN FLOOR 0 i HATS Hundreds of new SnaDDV Hats received, All go "on sale today at Johnson's. Popular prices - ; V etc., etc Duress Regular Values Up to SI. 59 - ThisSale Your Choice ; ess : .DOWNSTAIRS STORE ; v MM "The Store for Ladies'- - 464-466 State Street II just i 'if V - v. - fit t 4 - T-V 4 vwn Ifo