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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1935)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, C egon, Saturday Morning, December 28, 1933 Model Furniture Will. Open Today at Imperial O - . - ' - . ! : O WINDOW SHADES I VENETIAN SHADES SHOWER CURTAINS used in the Imperial Furniture Co.'s Model House were furnished by LLOYD REINHOLDT Basement, Imperial Furniture Co. 467 Court . i ' Phone 8419 I Artistic Home - . W YOU PLAN ... Home or Store Modernizing - Remocleling See H. C. HUMMEL Building Contractor ,1790 N. Capitol . . Phone 9334 "We Built the Model Home" It was a pleasure to work with the Imperial Furniture Co. and its staff. NELSON BROS. INC. installed the modem and up-to-date Mimbmg - in the Imperial Furniture Company's 0 MODEL HOME Ask Us for an Estimate 355 CHEMEKETA PHONE 4149 "SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISHES j were used in the IMPERIAL MODEL HOUSE .";' .' -' ' - and these world-amed products were furnished by NELSON BROS. : inc. Paint Department R. L. ELFSTROM, Mgr. 355 Chemeketa Phone 4149 fcJILIf TMB BES1T in materials and workmanship went .into construction of . Im perial Furniture Co.'s Model House . . . that's why r The Perfect Linoleum Dressing -' Was selected for the Model House's Counter Tops and Sink Tops ! ' ' ' Glukote replaces all old-fashioned fin ishes .fi does away with back-breaking floor scrubbing . i a damp mop or rag . picks. np all dirt! ' ; . Looks like Glass -iWears Like Iron! - ; E. T. Armstrong ! 575 N. Fourteenth - Invites Public Six-Room Bungalow Fully Furnished; Harmony Is Noteworthy The model house at the Imper ial Furniture company store opens Its doors this afternoon and what a gala opening it will be. For this six room bungalow on the third floor of the store is complete in every detail, even to the lawn in front and shrubs under the win dows. Yon enter the living room which Is on the right and find simplified modern furnishing, In green and white tones with a plain green twist weave rug and white accents about the walls ana in ac cessories. To the left is the front bed room, a symphony of. rich browns and rust colors. The suite is semi modern walnut with an occasional chair of white leather. The rost and brown tones In the rug are reproduced in the side drapes on the windows. Between the two bedrooms Is the bath, the window of which has glazed chlnta drapes lna gay floral design. The lower half of walls Is finished In "linowall, a washable covering. Colonial Suite The back bedroom Is furnish ed with a Colonial maple suite, ruffled tie - back curtains and a woolen Arden rug which Is the last word !n floor covering. The tones are gold and gray with a block design. The kitchen Is the answer to every housewife's prayer for the ideal combination of convenience and beauty. The color motif is pale green with black accents. The curtains are in rainbow tints with black trim and every kit chen accessory Imaginable Is In stalled In just the right place. The dining room which U Just back of fhe living room contains an oak set with a handsome cre denza buffet and upholstered chairs with carved backs. Colonial crane ecru curtains are at the windows. Farmer-Laborjte Succeeds Schall ST. PAUL, Dec. 2 7-;P)-Mlnne-sota's farmer-labor party obtained a second place In the United States senate today with the appoint ment of Elmer A. Benson to the vacancy created by the death of republican Senator Thomas D. Schall. Farmer-Laborite Governor Floyd B. Olson named Benson to succeed Schall. who died in Wash ington Sunday after being struck by an automobile, and 10 join the state's senior farmer-laborite sen ator. Henrick Shlpstead. Benson a small town banker who became state banking com missioner asserted he would align himself with the "liberal block." Friends predicted he would be in sympathy with Roose velt policies whereas the blind Schall had been one of the most bitter foes of the new deal. Phone 5962 We are furnishing the new Model House with the following: Kenwood Blankets Orr Health Blankets Candlewick Spreads made in Georgia Blanket Throws Cannon Sheets Cannon Towels Damask Linens Lace Table Cloths Down Comforts New Process Monogrammlng - Towels Sheets Better Bedding Store Balcony Imperial Fnrn. Co. 47 Court St. Estate Swindlers? Bait The Floor Preparing and Repairing Work for the Imperial Model Home was done by OLSON FLOOR GO. who specialize in All Kinds of Floor Work Refinishing and Sand ing Old Floors . . tor Floor Work, Call . . . 9111 or 8460 Office, 170 N. Front St. .....:. Hi ' f Ml I V lapetor Bishop j 'J Glib promises of wily soldiers-of-fortune who lure gullible Individ uals with promises of easy wealth ttHl find the "pickings" as rich as ever Respite this so-called enlightened age. JThe amazing ease with which the average person can be parted from bis .savings is illus trated by the Chicago trial of 41 individuals charged with having obtained more than $1,600,000, in the past 15 years by telling shares . in the mythical estate of Sir Francis Drake, sixteenth century buc caneer whose fortune has been conclusively proven non-existent. Postal Inspector Johnson of Chicago and Inspector Bishop of, Scot land Yard head prosecution forces arrayed against the Chicago ring, reputedly headed by "Baron" Hartzell. The ancient story of the "Spanish prisoner" is another scheme which has fattened the pockets of "promoters" for more than a century. The victim is told that by financing the release and steamer passage of a Spanish prisoner he will chare in the secret wealth to which said prisoner holds the key. The victim pays and waits ... waits. Thousands are still waiting. Plan Rescue For Ice -Bound Ships MOSCOW, Dec. 21 .-Jf)-EttortB were pushed tonight to rescue 80 persons stranded In three small steamers caught in the ice in the Caspian sea while. 100 passengers of another trapped vessel were trekking across eight miles of ice to shore in the Okhotsk sea. Snowstorms forced back pilots sent to aid the 8Q in the Caspian sea. Passengers have been strand ed for more than a week. One of the three vessels, the steamer Edison, played streams of hot water on the ice for ten hours but was unable to move only six miles. The 2,000-ton freight and pas senger vessel Lozovski was trap ped in ice while en route to Vladi vostok from Sakhalin island. Ice pressure is threatening to crush its hull. Members of the crew guided some passengers to shore, while others set up tents beside the steamer and are awaiting help. One passenger and one member of the crew have disappeared. Horace Williston Rites Set Monday TACOMA, Dec. 27.-,)-Rela-tives announced today funeral services sf or the Rev. Horace Wil liston, retired Methodist Episco pal minister, would be held at the First Methodist church, Puyallup, Monday at 2 p. m. Mr. .Williston had served churches in Vancou ver, Seattle, Tacoma, Port Ange les, Camas and other Washington cities prior to his retirement. His will, filed for probate here today, bequeathed , his entire es tate, estimated at 114,000 to his widow, Mrs. Lena Brad Is h Willis ton. Bequests of one dollar each were made to his three sons. Will Enter Borah In Illinois Race WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.-()-A decision to enter Senator Bor ah in the Illinois presidential pri mary against Frank Knox, pub lisher of that state, was an nounced today by Edgar J. Cook, Chicago attorney. Cook, a bull moose party work er of other days and now of the liberal republican voters league of Illinois, said after a confer ence with the Idaho senator that the league would put up a slate of Bdrah. candidates for; republi can convention ; delegates wheth er Borah formally entered ; his namethere or not. Time for fil ing expires February 8. At Columbus, O., the chairman of the Knox-fof-president com mittee, Edward A. Hayes, took cognizance of the Cook statement only to say that any citizen had a right to enter a slate of candi dates in the Illinois presidential primaries Hayes said the Illi nois state republican committee ! had given its unanimous endorse ment to Knox. in the Imperial Furniture Company's -Model Home by iM oirier Leisy Imperial Furniture Company . 467 Court St. . Phone $419 Old Overtime Tags Pay Out 40 Motorists "Who Forgot to Report Are Fined $1.50 Per Ticket (Continued from page 1) - . The highest fine paid yesterday was $16.50,, for 11 parking offen ses. The. majority : were from $1.60 to $4.50 for from one to three tags. ;.t ; :, -Fine for Repeated Of fenders Pile Up Fines exceeding $4. 5 .were paid by parking law violators yester day as follows: , National Lead : company, by James J. Wilson, 11 tags, $16.50; Max O. Buren and C. J. Murane, nine tags each, $12.60 each; Mad eline Stevens, seven tags, $10.50; Clifford Harold, six tags, $9; Wll lard C. Marshall, five tags,- $7 50; A. B. McKillop, four tags, $5. Fined of $4.50 each for three tags:- . ' Lucil Boise, Otto F. Kucfe. R. M. Needham, Harold Zosel, Wil liam McGllchrlst, jr., Eiker & Sav age, Fay B. Rice, P. H. Walbrldge. . Fined $3 each for two tags: . M. E. Frost, Ira Jorgensen, Wil liam Rnsh, J. D. Burroughs. Fined $1.50 each for one tag: EL W. Marsters, W. I. Needham, Homer Leisy, C. J. Rush, Elven Simon. J . H. Laidlaw. A. L. Adolpbson, O. A. Coffey, Annie Becke, E. K. Straus baugn, jack Price, B. C. Lieuallen, George E. Bissell, Clarence Townsend, R. -E. Legge, R. I. Elfstrom, Vern Rel mann, Estella Thomas, Mrs. Aug ust Glutsch, W. A. Johnson, C. W. Paulus. - Of the motorists who appeared In court yesterday before com plaints had been filed against them, two paid $3 for three park ing offenses, one paid $2 for two and a fourth paid $1 for one such violation. They were not listed by name in court records. pllcanta reside In Portland and the others in Tlgard, Monument, North Powder and Lafayette. The only liquor agency granted went to R. O. Currier, of Lakeside. ' The license of the Virginia mar ket agency In Portland was can celled, due assertedly Xo the firm's method of handling and displaying liquor stocks. Other actions: Taking nnder advisement of a ministerial pro test against a beer package li cense for George A. Russell of Monmouth; farther consideration of the' request by Peter Shcmits, jr., of Sweet Home for the restor ation of his beer retailers license; denial of an application by Wanda McGraw of Portland for a beer li cense; granting of a wine license to Rex Crltes of Newberg; denial of an application by W. C. Jones of Portland for permission to pro vide entertainment. Airplanes Bomb Hilo Lava River HILO. Hawaii. Dec. n.-JP)-Five army airplanes bombarded Maun a Loa .volcano, today -in man's first attempt to turn back a lava eruption with his own de vices . Twenty 600-pound bombs drop ped and exploded on the river of molten rock that for five weeks had been creeping menacingly to ward the city of Hilo and Its wa ter supply. , Thomas A. Jagger, government Tolcanologlst. said the fighting airmen .had "remarkable success" la hitting the targets designated by him. - 1 Captain Joseph J. Ladd, who dropped the first bomb, said it ' apparently hit its mark but he noted io change in the lava flow. It was said, however, the resaiia wouiu not do cui iui 24 hours. - i Wall Paper for the Model House ; Furnished :v . ' by Prccnall'c Paint Store 453 COURT Longshore Strike In Portland Brief PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 7-P) A' three -hour longshoremen's strike at three ships ended today when Perry D. Tull, Portland wat erfront arbitrator, ordered fling loads of apples and pears reduce) from 46 to 41 boxes. Longshoremen's representatives demanded the loads be decreased to 34 boxes. Tu 11 affected a com promise by the 41 -box scale and in reducing the binder tier on each five-box load. Four coast-wise steamers con tinued idle today as a result of Seamen's demands for a six-hour day and overtime -after 3 p. m. Monmouth's Beer Protest Studied Congratulations to IMPERIAL FURNITURE COMPANY on the opening of their5 Model Home ALL MULWORK used in the home was furnished by the SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY , - V Phone 4116 PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 27-(JPi -The Oregon state liquor. control commission denied applications for 11 agencies today. Seven ap- "Connie" "Bill" Frigaard & Dunsmoor SALENS BEST PAINTERS did the .... PAINTING and DECORATING f in the IMPERIAL MODEL HOME . . .. '. " , .... -.'.- $ . ,- . . if.' "Connie's" Phone Numher is 6320 "Bill's" Phone Numher is 3554 - We Congratulate . . . THE IMPERIAL FURNITURE CO. On Their New Display Bungalow We are very happy to have heen called to do the electrical ; wiring, lighting and fixtures. A happy and prosperous new year to you. Jim Humphrey and Frank Chapnian BOSLER ELECTRIC 246 State Phone 7822 ' Prompt and Efficient Service Electrical Contracting, Motor Repairing, Refrigerator Service WHY o o o o o - y' - .r E? A MODEL IMS A message of vital interest to every worn- au vra uaiciif aiiuoui t vuuuw vvuuuuumkj i . -,."'a..-:.-'. V.- ;:-'..'..s "7 , 4 v;:-- -v.-i l , . 1 There has king existed aneed locally' for a standard for ' home furnishing and decorating.- . ... ., .. :....;.;:,:T,..vr The Imperial Furniture' CJompany's -Model House, which is opening today arid will be ready f or ' youf inspection this . afternoon and evening, answer's that need. -j .- We hope that the Model House will meet with your ap proval; that, as time passes, it Will continue to hold your favor; and that it will come to play, an active part in helping you build "the home . beautiful - V. ' - 1 Combining simplicity of design and tastef ulness of; ap pointment, the Model House creates an impression sug gesting luxury, without ostentation - Yet each room is designed and furnished so . that- anyone with 'a modest income may easily duplicate it 1 v v It's called a Model House : We hope you call . it a Model HOME I , - .'- We invite you to visit We' are sure It will deh'ght you. s - - - Cordially, vr i . " .'..'--"-..''' ..-.'-."...-. . . , " .- Imperial Furniture Comp .... i l . i : , -. . ill J. R. Humphrey any. Frank Chapman