The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 11, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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The 'OREGON STATESMAN; Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 11, 1955
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Public Opening Planned Late
This Month; Structure
to Be Sold, Auction
Final finishing work is being
done on the. renovized house on
the courthouse lawn preparatory
to a public opening; later this
months Roof painting was com
pleted yesterday and llie third and
final coat of exterior paint will
probably be begun thiis morning.
Aa soon as this coat i is finished,
green - painted shutters for. the
windows of the colonial type
house will be placed.;
Four coats of interior paint
have been applied throughout the
NOTICE OF FINAL
S ETTLEM KNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed In the Coun
ty Court of the Stat of Oregon,
for the 'County of Marion, her
duly verified final account, as the
Executrix of the estate of Eliza E.
Field, deceased, and that said
Court has fixed Tuesday, the 30th
day of April. 1935, at the hour of
ten o'clock A. M. of said day. as
the time and the County Court
Room in the County Court House
at Salem, in Marion County, Ore
gon, as the place for bearing said
final account and ail objections
thereto.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
28th day of March. 1935.
HETTA FIELD,
Executrix of the Estate of
Elisa E. Field; Deceased.
RONALD C. GLOVER.
Attorney for Executrix,
Salem, Oregon. M-28-A-4-11-18-25
NOTICE OF Fl.NAlJ ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed in the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Marion, her
duly verified Final Account, as
administratrix of the estate of
"Wesley Treisch, deceased, and
that said Court has; fixed Mon
day, the 6th day of May, 1935.
at the hour of 9:30 o'clock, A. M.
of said day, as the time, and the
County Court Room in the Coun
ty Court House, at Salem, in Ma
rion County, Oregon, as i.he place
for hearing said account and all
objections thereto.
' Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
2nd day of April. l3i.
LolaTreisch,
Administratrix of the Es
tate of Wesley Treisch,
deceased.
Sena and Recken,
Attorneys for the Administratrix,
S08 Public Service Building,
Portland, Oregon. ;
A. 4-11-18-25; M. 2
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are offered
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13 Tomb of s Moslem saint
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17 Inspiration to poetry
lft What rt dramatist wrote
"Tha Maater Bmbter"?
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from Crcta?
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' Trav?
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transferred from Aaitria to
Italy by the Treaty of St
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the bead of a rami
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Interior, the last coat going on
this week. Tiling waa laid for the
kitchen draining boards yester
day. The major remaining inter
ior work is the sanding and fin
ishing of the hardwood floors
which have been laid through the
dining room, the living room and
the two bedrooms of the house.
Furnishings Planned
Plans for furnishing the house
for the time it is opened were
mapped out yesterday by Salem
furniture dealers who will pro
rate the furniture to be furnish
ed, following a general decorative
scheme agreed upon by the wo
men's group of the Marion County
Housing committee.
When the house is opened, hos
tesses will be present daily to
show visitors through. Sale of the
house is planned shortly after the
opening date in order to provide
the purchaser with time to ar
range for moving the structure.
The sale will bo public and the
house will go to the highest bid
der. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned by an order of the
County Court of Marion County.
Oregon, duly made and entered
on the 29th day of March, 1935.
was appointed executor of the es
tate of Mary A. Putnam, deceas
ed, and that he has duly qualified
as such. All persons having claims
against said estate are notified
to present the same duly verified
as required by law, at the office
of my Attorney, Paul F. Burris,
410-2 First National Bank Build
ing, Salem, Marion County, Ore
gon, within six months from date
of this notice, to-wit: October
4th, 1935.
G. I. Putnam
Executor of the Estate of
Mary A. Putnam, deceased.
PAUL F. BURRIS,
Attorney for Estate.
A. 4-11-18-25; M. 2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that by an order of the County
Court of tho County of Marlon,
State of Oregon, duly made, rend
ered and entered of record in said
court on the fourth day of April,
1935, ALBERT LEMERY was
duly appointed as administrator
of the estate of LUKE LEMERY,
deceased, and that said Albert
Lemery has duly qualified as such
administrator. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate
hereby are required to present th?
same, with proper vouchers and
due verification, to said adminis
trator at 214 United States Na
tional Bank building, Salem, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated and first published the
11th day of April. 1935
ALBERT LEMERY, as Admin
istrator of the Estate of LUKE
LEMERY. Deceased.
CARSON & CARSON.
Attorneys for Administrator.
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ciently as Asta Pompeia, was
one of the most formidable city
republics of Italy daring the
Middle Ages?
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pointed chapel master by
Qneea Christina of Sweden,
wrote his first opera for per
formance in her palace?
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Herewith is the solution to yes
terday's puxxle.
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SWIFT n n
HIGH SOIL P. U
Rev. George- H. Swift, Tector of
St. Paul's church, was elected
president of the senior high school
parent-teachers association at the
annual meeting last night.. Other
new officers are: Vice-president,
C. A. Lee; secretary Mrs. Arthur
Selander; and treasurer. F. O.
Bradshaw, senion high teacher.
The elections followed the sug
gestions submitted by the nomin
ating committee: Mrs. Walter
Minier, Mrs. Claude Glenn, Mrs. S.
B. L&ughlin, Miss Adah Ross and
Mrs. Ralph Scott.
Dr. Bruce Baxter, Willamette
university president, addressed
the group, urging the necessity
for the first year university stu
dent being taught a knowledge of
the social sciences.
Ralph Gustafson, Willamette
university student, sang two solos,
accompanied by Lawrence Cox.
The association will meet with
other units May 3 to consider the
move to form a P. T. A. council
in Salem.
New officers will be Installed
at the next meeting. Mrs. C. A.
Kells is retiring president
Defendant Wins
In Damage Case;
1 Case Settled
A verdict for the defendant was
returned in circuit court yester
day in the case of Iola Peterson
against Ferdinand E. Barnick, the
suit . Involving alleged auto, accl
dent damages. Plaintiff asked for
57500. H. E. King was foreman
of the jury.
The case of Burright against
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SOPHIE, WHAT ( LUKE? L.UKE?
CAUSED VOU TO OH ,VES
FAINT WHEN ) REMEMBER
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Woodburn, slated for trial today.
went ont late yesterday when
the litigants announced a settle
ment out of court. Plaintiff asked
$15,000 damages.
As a consequence the court s
docket is finished for the week
and no trial work will be on be
fore next Monday when the April
term will continue before Judge
L. H. McMahan.
Cain Paroled to
Hewitt; 1st Case
To New Official
A one-year prison sentence for
Frank Cain to whom Judge L. H.
McMahan Immediately granted a
parole was meted out in circuit
court yesterday when Cain plead
ed guilty, as charged, to non-support.
The court paroled him to
Roy R. Hewitt, newly appointed
parole officer. The case is the
first to be placed in Hewitt's
hands. --
Cain, who lived, in Salem for
many years, went to Olympia,
Wash., last year where he was in
termittently employed. His wife
and two small children remained
in Salem.
New Agricultural
Board Meet is Set
The first meeting of the new
state agricultural board will be
held in Salem April 18, Solon T.
White, state director of agricul
ture, announced yesterday. The
board will consider employment of
a state fair director and financing
of the show.
The management of the 1935
state fair was offered to Max
Oehlhar, ex-state director off agri
culture, but he declined.
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Ml
ENDS COPCO PROBE
A formal order which places the
state's investigation of the California-Oregon
Power company in
cold storage tor an Indefinite per
iod, was Issued here yesterday by
Frank C. McColloch, public utili
ties commissioner.
"It is the opinion of the com
missioner that a continuance of
this investigation and the expen
diture of large sums of money,
under; present economic condi
tions, are against the public inter
ests," the order Bet out.
McColloch said the investiga
tion to date had subjected the
company to unwarranted expense.
The order followed McColloch "s
recent announcement that his de
partment would concentrate on
pending court actions growing out
of recent rate investigations and
the completion of Investigations
which are nearly complete.
ESI
Chemeketans have planned a
Sunday trip to Rock House, which
route traverses part of the trip
made recently to La Creole Creek.
A variety of wild flowers are ex
pected to be in bloom at Rock
House, as trilliums were in pro
fusion there three weeks ago.
The hike will begin at Ellen
dale, four miles west of Dallas,
and lead to Rock House, an in
terestlng cave in the side of the
mountain. The total round trip
CHEKETANS
1
Keeping the Home Fires Burning
Blind
KICK MS OUT PAH1
Hckc TO TeUL YUH TO
OFP PRNT1N' THAT
SANGSTER STUFF
OR ELSE !
LAVA
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Now Showing "Knickerbocker Days'
Visiting
Sophie's Secret
SCRAM, CASPER WE DONT
NEED VOUR Bl6r EARS
AROUND WHILE SOPHIE IS
Ttri I IKJt MP OM&THlN6r
vCOHFlD&irmAa,!
distance Is IS miles, with, easy
climbing on the route up and the
return being an abrupt descent
for a mile or two, then on back
by the Rickreall creek route to
Ellendale.
Otto Bowman will be leader and
the hikers will leave Sunday
morning at 7:15 o'clock. The
transportation fee is 40 cents,
with 10 cent trail fee.
Decorators for
I. O. O. F. Camp
Undertake Job
Preparations for decorating Sa
lem appropriately for the coming
Odd Fellows grand lodge encamp
ment here May 19 to 23 got unaer
way yesterday with the arrival of
S. A. Glenn and F. L. Allingham
of the Fisk Flag and Decorating
company, official decorators for
thA occasion. The convention
committee and chamber of com
merce here have entered into an
agreement with the Fisk concern
to deck out the city's streets and
also to do such decorating as home
and store owners may desire.
This company, local Odd Fel
lows pointed out, has for 10
years been official decorator for
the state fair. It also had charge
of this work when the sovereign
grand lodge of Odd Fellows con
vened at Portland in 19ZS.
Mehama Loses Five
Dogs Past Winter
Due to Poisoning
MEHAMA, April 10. A dog
poisoner is active in these parts.
Thir have been five dogs pois
oned this winter, the two latest
beine "Wiggles," a beautiful
Australian sheen dog belonging to
Harry Monroe, and a valuable col
lie belonging to Louis Titze.
Justice
OR DOYUrt WANT YER PLANT
WRECKED AN Y6R
Hours
NOW 6;0 AHEAD
AND TELL ME
SOPHIE WHO
IS LUKE?
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LAST BITES SAID,
ALICE C. PARSONS
In Portland yesterday was held
the funeral for Mrs. Alice Crosby
Parsons, who was the wife of Rev.
John H. Parsons, who served as
pastor of the First Methodist
Episcopal church of Salem from
1898 to 1-902. Services were at
the Montavilla M. E. church, con
ducted by Rev. R. A. Fedje and
Rev. Rosa Anderson. She leaves
her husband; five children, Wil
liam H. Parsons, California; Mrs.
Nellie Lounsbury, Colo, la.; Mrs.
Lucy Jensen, Seattle; John F.
Parsons, Seattle; Charles V. Par
sons, Portland; 13 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Mrs. Parsons was born at Fair-
view, Ore., October 18, 1857. Her
mother. Mrs. Lucy Menxies, was
a pioneer of 1852. The daughter
grew to womanhood on a farm
now known as the Sun Dial farm
near Troutdale. Her marriage to
Rev. Parsons occurred August 11
1880.
Besides Salem pastorates
By
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SO LETS GET STARTED BEFORE
WE MISS THE
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SLUGS ?
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COME LIKE
A GHOST
FROM OUT
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PAST
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served were Astoria, Eugene, Day
ton. Mount Tabor ia Portland, "
Oregon City, Forest Grove. Mr.
Parsons served as presiding elder
for the, district and was for 19
years, superintendent of the Al
aska missions of his church. Oth
er pastorates were First church,
Portland, for five years, and Clin
ton Kelly church.
The older members of the
church here report Rev. and Mrs.
Parsons as much beloved and very
energetic in their pastoral work
Borrowers Seek
Hop Crop Funds
The local committee charged
with passing upon federal emer
gency seed loan applications spent
yesterday going over several
scores of the requests for funds
which hare been filed here with
in the last week. Applications are
running considerably higher in
amount this season, the commit
tee reported. A number of the ap
plications, largely from hop grow
ers, call for the maximum of $500.
This year funds may be used not
only for seed but for the cost of
planting and cultivating a crop.
GUM
CLIFF STERPJETT
TWEV IMOULDNT GO.
FIRST ACT
TICKETS.
By WALT DISNEY
By SEGAR
By BRANDON WALSH
By JIMMY MURPHY
I NEVER THOUGHT I'D EVER
HEAR OF HIM A6rAlN AFTER ALL
THESE VEARS-UJKE! LUKE!
WHAT S HE DOING HERE ?
WHAT DOES HE WANT? YES,
I'LL TELL VOU WHO HE IS
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