The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 04, 1938, Page 11, Image 11

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    45 The XmEG0KJSTATtS5IAN"&nCl Imdv lIorainR Dewmber 4, 193V
- FACE ELEVEN
New Law Fees
Given Okeh
Certain of Attorney Fees
Increased by County -
Bar Group ;
A revised sefot minimum tees
to be charged by attorneys in
Marlon county was adopted by the
-county bar association here yes
terday noon subject to approval
by the state board of bar gover
nors. The association increased
certain ot the minimum fees Irom
Its depression - established sched
ule but in nearly all instances
the new list remained below fees
prescribed in the j schedule ap
proved at the state bar convention
here last fall. , ,
The cost of legal assistance in
securing an uncontested divorce
was restored to its pre-depression
minimum fee, $75, an increase
cf 325. The fee in contested cases
is set higher. !
The association" pats its sched
ule below the official state fee
list in such instance as office
calls, examining abstracts, appeal
ing cases to the state supreme
court and bankruptcy petitions.
- Probate Te- Unchanged
The Question of probate fees,
. which finally were left unchanged.
Inspired discussion of reports that
recently admitted to probate had
"shopped around among local at
torneys and thereby obtained le
gal assistance at a lower rate than
some members of the association
approved. The new schedule pro-
Tides simply that ; the minimum
attorney fee in probating estates
shall be the same, as prescribed
by law for executors and admin
istrators.
Typical examples of differences
between the schedules of the
county association I and the state
bar were listed by J. Ray Rhoten,
secretary, as follows:
Office calls, oral -advice, $2
county fee, $5 state fee.
Bankruptcy, 11.00 county. $75
state fee in uncontested proceed
ings. both $150 when" contest in
volved.
Mortgage foreclosures, no vari
ation; chattel mortgage foreclo-
t.ure,.$50 county, $75 jtate fee.
Appeals, US circuit court ot ap
peals, state and county fees same,
(250; to state supreme court,
$150 county fee, $250 state fee
for equity cases, and $200 county
fee and $250 state fee in law cases.
- The association adhered, to the
state schedule of percentage fees
in damage actions and rejected a
proposal to change existing mini
munj fees ou commercial collec
tions.
Fees for examining abstracts
were set at $10 for abstracts of
.fewer than. 40 pages. $15 for 40
to 100 pages and $20 for those
; ever 100 pages.
Hoxie Directs Seal Sale Drive
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Tommy Hoxie, former assistant manager of KSLM, who directs the
salo of Christinas seals for Salem from his bed at the state tuber
culosis hospital. '
Interest in Seal Sale Is Greater
Than Usual in County as Citizens
Work to Aid Tommy Hoxie Gain Cup
More Interest than usual has
been felt in selling Christmas
seals in Marion county this year,
because need for checking tuber
culosis has come very close home.
Marlon connty health officials,
civic organizations and private in
dividuals are trying hard to win
the silver cup that's awarded each
year for most sales per capita.
They're working to win It for
Tommy Hoxie.
Not only because Hoxie. who is
Salem's seal sale chairman, de
cided months ago to win the cup,
are citizens making a special ef
fort to make Marion county best
in the state, but because Tommy
was stricken with tuberculosis
several months after accepting the
chairmanship.
Tommy, whose voice has been
heard many times as announcer
and assistant manager of KSLM,
found suddenly that he was a vic
tim ot the very disease he was
working to help stamp out. If It
had not been for a slight cold
which he wanted checked upon,
Hoxie might not yet hare known
of his affliction. But fortunately
a doctor's examination revealed It
in time so Tommy's wife Eleanor,
and year-old son Dwlght are not
affected.
So Tommy Hoxie directs the
Salem seal sales from his bed at
the state tuberculosis hospital,
his wife assists in town, and both
are hoping that Marion county
will win the coveted silver cup
for best in the state.
Evangelist Draws
at Turner Church
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TURN Ell Walter Givens,
evangelist, came from Seattle tne
first of the week to open a series
of special meetings at the local
Christian church. He will speak
each night excepting Monday
nights, for the next two weeks.
A Christmas bazaar will be held
at the school house December 16,
with booths maintained by PTA,
the high school, Turner Garden
club. Rebekah lodge, grange, and
4-H clubs.
Mrs. Bartholomew
Funeral Is Today
DALLAS Mrs. Emma Barthol
ome.w, 85-year-old Dallas rest
dent, passed away Friday night at
the home of Mrs. George Prescott
here.
Mrs. Bartholomew was born in
Ohio. Her husband, Philip Bar
tholomew, passed away September
20, 1927. There are no children
surviving.
Funeral services will be held
at the Henkle and Bollman chapel
here at 2 o'clock Sunday after-
Oregon Infantry
To Get new Guns
Oregon infantry troops hare
been selected for equipment irith
the new semi-automatic rifle, last
word in modern fighting- weapon.
Major General George A. White,
41st division commander, was ad
vised Saturday.
Ot the 2500 ot these rifles to
be manufactured by government
arsenals for the national guard
daring the fiscal year ending next
J(nne, Oregon will receive 1000.
This number will equip one entire
infantry regiment of the Oregon
national guard. '
Delivery-of the new rifles was
scheduled to begin April 1 and
each infantryman will be issued
a new Garland to replace the pres
ent Springfield bolt action rifle.
Metcalfs Depart
For Chicago Trip
MISSION BOTTOM Mr. and
Mrs. Gay Metcalf left Friday for
Chicago to be with their daughter.
"Kay," who is critically ill with
pneumonia. Virginia Metcalf will
stay at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Jones.
- Pierce Collard was called to a
local hospital Thursday evening,
where his son. William, had been
taken, suffering with a heart at
tack.
Floyd C. Corbett has a fractur
ed ankle, caused by a large rock
while at work.
Baxbel Loses Arm While
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Running Stump Machine
Sam Barbel, who resides on
route two, Salem, lost his arm as
the result of an aecident while
working with a stump puller on
the Charles Weathers' farm yes
terday afternoon. It was reported
last night from the Deaconess hos
pital. The badly mangled member
was amputated between the shoul
der and elbow.
Houck Recovering ,
SILVERTON Mrs. M. C. Houck
underwent & major operation
early this week at Portland and
is reported as getting along as
well as could be expected.
Farmers'
Union News
MARION The recent card par
ty sponsored by the building com
mittee of the Marion Farmer Un
ion was to much enjoyed that the
second of a series has been an
nounced for Wednesday night.
December 7th, in the Odd Fellows
hall at Jefferson.
Prizes for both five hundred
and pinochle will be given and re
freshments served. The public is
invited.
WV . M W
noon, isecemoer . lniermem win
1 be at the Salt Creek cemetery.
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Positively Ends
SATURDAY, DEC. 10th
Offer No. 1
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN and
HMD COLORED III OIL
Size 8 x 10". Eyes, lips,
cheeks in natural color,
for only....
Proofs
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- Offer No, 2 Offer No. 3 A make-up consultant
1 Dozen 3x5 i original Kenneil -Ellis prepares you for the
; Portraits hand-painted miniature in camera, assisting you , .vU
Mounted in Elders, and 1 sold metal frame, and 1 6x7 , -
8x10 painting, hand colored photograph, hand eolored la with
in oils. Choice. of proofs for oils. Choice of proofs for' . t 4 . .
$3.75 $3.75 lollyuood
offo.4 I r'feP
6 Beautiful Princess -Portraits
No E
6x7 Inches Complete with Easel Folders, &9 9 Charge
size 7x10, with' choice of proofs for V3 J 1 1
lb
No Appointment Necessary - Or Call 7830
ROOM 420 OREGON BIDG. SALEM
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(D.CDATTS
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Now is the time to get a beau
tiful coat from our exclusive
stock. Cordelia, Camels Hair and
Tweeds. Regularly sold up to
$22.50.
Now
Hem35
Entire stock of $29.50 to $35.00.
Tweeds, Boucle and Nubby
weaves. These are che import
materials and fabrics that have
made our coat department so
famous.
All Go at
Fur
Trimmed
Just the slipper, for that
gift! Priced to meet all
pocketbooks.
Black, White, Wine, '
Blue, Red.
Soles
er 2.SD5
IFnan
Monlles
The kind the girls are all
raving about.
-
Wine and Blue
Wool and silk numbers from the
finest New York "manufacturers.
AH the newest styles. Regularly
sold at $12.95 to $19.50.
Go at
9)5
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A fine selection of Leath
er and Satin Novelty
Slippers
2.50495
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iM( & Wool
ID)ll0(B(B
$19.50 to $29.50 Values
Beautiful styles for the holiday
season. Street and dinner wear
go in these groups.
112.8)5
M.aS
and
snjinrs
Tailored and dressmaker
styles, untrlmmed. All the
most exclusive styles. Regu
larly sold up to $35.00.
Closing out at
$16.95 to
$19.95
sipcomnr
mD)iE
A Dandy Shoe for the
School Girl
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Our entire stock to go oa
sale. All the rery newest
styles and patterns. Regular
ly priced at (3.95 to 112.95.
Sale Price
$2.95 to
9.95
Brown and Black
Values to $6.50
DIHUESS SUndDIBS
Most all sizes in this group. Pumps and Ties,
Rice O'Neill, Carlisle, Tru-Poise.
Values to $10
UL
Selby
Arelh IPreservers
One lot of this famous
Arch Shoe, Black and
Brown. Not all sizes in
each line.
Values to $12 Go at
9)5
CARLISLE "BUCKAROOS" This famous line of
sport shoes in Black, Brown and Blue. flf
Values to $8.95. U yO
The latest style shoes in all colors. Most all
sizes and widths. Values to $12.50 go at.. OtVj)
..MM
We are closing out stock of coats. About 50
left to be disposed of in Caricul, Mink, North
ern Seal and Fitch.
' ' Prices Ranging From
49)-3 o 49)5- .
Fur-Trlmincd (DffPSflttS
arid
TItairee-IP. SUniTS
Only a few very fine numbers left and you
can have them at greatly reduced prices. Can
not list all of them as each is an exclusive
model. "
DBiratilllley U&mmits
All the best; styles. Regularly priced up to $39.50.
. .. Sale Priced
.95
to
gg).95
ILadies9
DDSQgS
Hundreds of beautiful
exclusive bags. Many of
them priced up to $4.95
in Suede, Calf and beau
tiful colored fabrics. All
to be closed out at
So9)S
DDwsfieiry
Get your gift hose now.
xOne of the largest stocks
in the state of ail new,
numbers. We are offer
ing a special:
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3 Pair for $2.00
As Well as the Regular Fine
Hose at 11.00. $1.1 11.1
; SLIPS,
6wis &
PAJAMAS
Wonderful selection of
beautiful lingerie. All
sizes. Both in tailored
and lace-trimmed. One of
the nicest gift items in
the store. Other stores
would ask $2.95. You can
buy them while they last
at -
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3 for $5JW
Cositiiiiinme
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tffeweHipy
We are showing the most
exclusive selection of
better Costume Jewelry
in the city. Marked very
low considering the ex
ceptional quality.
H.D- It:
4.S)5
hp IE n. (die
Lucieri LeLong PERFUMES
HodDflD
Elxdusive to our store. The most
outstanding line in America. You
must see the beautiful bottles of
Cologne at wy