The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 23, 193S
PAGE THREE
Bills for Parole
Revision Drafted
Committee Setup Sought,
Also Road Camps for
Rehabilitation . i
Two bills proposed by Goyernor
Martin 'a special committee to
ptnij and recommend changes in
Oregon's parole and probation set
up, are now being drafted, and
will be introduced early in the
1939 legislature, officials an
nounced Thursday.
One bill will provide for taking
the parole power out of the. bands
of the governor and placing it in
a combined parole and probation
committee of three members.
Members of the board would be
appointed by the governor. They
"would receive per diem and mile
age.
The argument was advanced
that such a law would relieve the
governor of considerable work re
sulting from prison cases.
The other bill will provide for
properly selected prisoners and
parolees for work camps operated
under state supervision. Prisoners
and parolees in these camps would
receive small compensation.
The camps would specialize In
forestry and conservation.
Both of these bills "were said to
have received the approval of
Governor Martin.
Liq
uor urn
Profits $224,944
Net profit of 1224.944.71 for
; the month -of November was re-
ported Thursday by the Oregon
liquor control commission.
This figure boosted the total
net gain for thef current fiscal
year, starting July 1, to X1.048.
689.67.
. Allocations to public assistance
from liquor funds' in November
amounted to $159,060.54 or i
total of S747.563.14 for the cur
rent fiscal year.
Counties and incorporated
towns also received $57,701.18
. from liquor commission funds in
the last five months.
Allocations to unemployment
relief, public assistance, cities and
counties since inception of -the
liquor commission in 1934 to No
vember .30, 1938, amounts to
$9,181,439.90,
Christmas Drama
At Gospel Church
A. Christ ma nlav 4?Tlia XX7a I ta
Christmas," will be presented by
the children, and young people of
the Foursquare Gospel church to
night at 7:45 o'clock. The play
which is in five scenes and in
eludes a cast of about 30, will" tell
the story of two homeless orphans.
who are taken into a Christian
home and made to share the joys
of Christmas which they had nev
e.r known before. Between scenes
several musical numbers will be
given by the children.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram there will be a special treat
for the kiddies. The church ex
tends the invitation to the com
munity at large to attend this
program and to Join in the Christ
mas fellowship.
Testify in Smuggling Mobe
it
i
, r
n
Sophie Tucker
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Sallji Eilers
y
UCG Filing Urged
On Leaving State
All Who Leave Oregon to
Live Elsewhere Must
File new Claims
Persons who work back and
forth across state lines, who have
moved to neighboring states or
who contemplate leaving Oregon
to accept employment In another
state, must file claims for Job in
surance in the state of sew resi
dence, unemployment compensa
tion officials advised Thursday.
After benefit right against the
state of new residence are ex
hausted the unemployed covered
worker who has benefit rights
earned in Oregon previously, may
I file for Oregon benefits at the
nearest, employment office in the
state of his new residence.
Multi-state payments of unem
ployment compensation were made
poslble by reciprocal agreement
by 43 states. Oregon was one of
the first to begin processing this
I type of claims.
Two of several well-known radio and screen players to testify
before a federal grand Jury in New York, investigating alleged in
ternational smuggling activities, Sally Ellers, f the screen, and
Sophie Tucker of jthe stage and radio, are pictured after testifying.
Both' Miss ! Eilers and Miss Tucker said they di not know Albert
N. Chaperau, one of the accused, who allegedly smuggled goods
through diplomatic Immunity tendered him as nan attache of the
Salem Firm Gets
Polk School Job
The public works adminis
tration has approved the award
of a general contract by Polk
county school district No. 2 to
Bahlburg Odom, Salem con
tractors, for the construction of
a two-story classroom addition to
the high school building at Dal
las,' the PWA regional office an
nounced. Net amount of the con
tract, after deduction of alter
nates A and B, was $41,226.
The proposed high school addi
tion is part of a $60,000 school
Improvement program at Dallas
which will be financed In part
with PWA funds. These Improve
ments include a new heating plant
at the junior high school and in
stallation of a new boiler in the
heating plant at the grade school
building. Contracts for these Jobs
were awarded in October.
Graveside Rites
Held for Fuller
DAYTON Graveside services
were .held here Tuesday for Hiram
D. Fuller, 83, of Portland, a for
mer Dayton resident.
He was born in La Cross coun
ty, Wis., April 7,sl855. Was unit
ed In marriage to Miss Luna
Hicks, January 25, 1882, and re
sided there until 1909 when they
came to Dayton and they moved
to Portland in 1920. Mrs. Fuller
died three years ago.
He is survived' by one son,
George Fuller of Portland; three
daughters, Mrs. Robert Hodge of
Dayton; Mrs. W. A. Hopkins
(Ruth), Los Angeles, Calif.; Miss
Dorothy Fuller of Portland.
Osmond Police Chief
LA GRANDE, Dec. . 22-(
Frank B. Osmond, former state
police officer, became chief of
the La Grande police department
today, succeeding Wiley Blan
cett who resigned.
Chamber Manager
Choice Still Open
Newly Elected Board Will
Receive Applications
tip to January 3
The Question as to who will be
the manager of the Salem cham
ber of commerce for 1939, one
that is being mulled considerably
on Salem streets currently, will
not be solved until after January
3, it was learned from an authori
tative source yesterday.
It was learned that, during an
informal discussion, the newly
elected board decided not to take)
any active part in the campaigns
being sponsored for certain indi
viduals and that the board will
receive applications up to Januarys.
Applications for the position
will be received by either T. A.
Windishar, president of the cham
ber, or Silas Gaiser, secretary.
Scio Mutual Phone Group
To Hold Election Jan. 7;
Inboard Motor Boat Built
SCIO Scio Mutual Telephone
association will hold its annual
meeting in Scio Saturday, Janu
ary 7. R. R. BOrovicka is presi
dent of the company, Joe Menhart,
Jr., vice-president, end Mrs. Frank
Bartu, secretary.
A' 24-foot inboard motorboat
is being constructed at the Scio
planing mill and will be used by
the Chromy -family on fishing
trips in rivers near Oregon
beaches. " '
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9 Wi
Send Her
FLOWERS
A perfumed greeting of
fresh cut flowers will be
yojir most expressive way
to say Merry Christmas,
to her.
The dally arrival of
our choice flowers
assures you that
your floral gift will
. be exquisite and
lasting. You will
find a Charge Ac
count most conven
ient. Dance cor
sages a specialty,
. ' ' :
We Wire Flowers
Anywhere
C. F. BREITHAUPT, Florist
447 Court St
Phone 5904
Nicaraguan govenunent.
1
Board Room's Use
For Newsmen Hit
Protes1 against using the state
board of control room,' adjoining
the governor's office, as a press
room during the 1939 legislative
session, probably will be voiced
by the capitol reconstruction
commission, Dr. E. C. Dalton, St.
Helens, declared Thursday.
. Dr. Dalton has been a member
of the commission since its in
ception, j
Dalton said the board of con
trol room was one of the most
elaborate in the new state capitol
building. j
Dr. Dalton was here Thursday
inspecting the new murals. He
iras accompanied by J. A. Mc
Lean, chairman of tthe ' capitol
reconstruction commission.
Masons at Scio
Plan
Installation
SCIO R)olla Shelton,. twice
master of the Scio Masonic lodge,
will officiate as installing officer
for the unit on December 27.
Elective officers to be installed
include: Worshipful master, Mylo
Englewlod School
Display Unusual p
, The Christmas story, "Why the
Chimes1 Rang!? Is the inspiration
for the illi&ninated Christmas
Metropolitan's
1
Leer
scene on thelawn at Englewood
school and wks made possible by
the cooperative effort of Mr. L.
Eilert and a group of junior high
school boys, formerly students at
Englewood, Mr. Taylor,' Janitor of
the school, a kroup of sixth grade
boys, and M. Fletcher of . the
Portland General Electric com
pany. .;
This scenewill be illuminated
from : Thursday through Sunday
nights.: Must.;, which will
played : at intervals throughout
the evening,! he furnished
through the 1 1 n d n e 1 of Gus
Moore, W. . Lamkin, Jaquith
Music company and Glenn Gregg
. g
ft
Bartu; seni warden, Norman
Bernier; jumor warden, M. D.
Zander; secr&ary, P. H. McDon
ald, reelectefh treasurer,- E. D.
Myers, reelected. Appointive offi
cers are: SB, J. D. Densmore,
jr.; JD, E. Phillips; SS, Al Fer-
rel; JS, J. 'iA. Withers; tyler,
Clarence Lefper.
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greatest MmW
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Shop at the NEW METROPOLITAN Where Your Dollars Go Farther!
al Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by en order of the
County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Marion,
duly made and entered on the
26th day of November, 1938, was
appointed Administrator of the
Estate of Helene Lafky, deceased,
and has duly qualified as such.
All persons having claims
against said Estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as required by law and
with the proper voucBers, to the
undersigned Administrator at
Poom number 309, of the Ma3onic
Building, Salem, Oregon, within
six (6) months from the date of
the first publication of this no
tice, said first publication being
made, the 2nd day of December,
1938.
RAY H. LAFKY,
Administrator of the Es
tate of Helene Lafky,
deceased.
First' publication, December 2,
1938. . : '
Last publication, December SO,
.1938.
December 2, 9,
1938.
16, 23 and 30.
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SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Saturday, Decem
ber 31, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock In
the forenoon of said day, at the
west doo. of the j Marion" County
Court House in Salem, Oregon,
sell at public auction In the
manner provided by law tor the
sale of real property ' on execu
tion, the following described real
premises, to-wit: - '
The South 50 feet of the North
ISO feet of the East 100 feet
of Block 15, Capital Park Ad
dition to the City of Salem.
, Marlon County, Oregon.
Said sale will- be by virtue of
an execution Issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County in
that suit heretofore pending
therein in which City of Salem,
a municipal corporation, is plain
tiff, and Norton R. Gaylord and
Jane Doe Gaylord, his wife, and
a Marion County, a body politic,
are defendants, the same being
Clerk's Register No. 27309.
- Dated and first published
December 2, 1938. . 1
: A. C. BURK, ' '
Sheriff of Marion County,
Oregon. - I
Bt KENNETH L RAN
DALL, Deputy. 1. :
D. 2-9-16-23-30
ESTATE OF JOY " TOWER
MOSES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Marlon County
Probate Department
Notice is hereby given that he
undersigned have been appointed
lolnt-excutrices of the estate of
Joy Turner Moses,' deceased, by
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County, and
have qualified. All persons hav
ing claims against said esta.e
are hereby notified to resent
the same, duly verified as by
law required, to the undersign. d
at 302 Masonic Temple, Salem,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published, De
cember 2, 1938.
Last publication, December
20, 1938.
ARVILLA M. TURNER,
HANNAH MARTIN,
Executrices.
KANXAH MARTIN, Attorney,
Masonic Temple,
Salem, Oregon. D. 2-9-16-23-30
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, oh Saturday, Decem
ber 31, 1938, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the
west door of the Marion County
Court House in Salem, Oregon,
sell at public auction in the man
ner provided by 4aw for the sale
of real property on execution,
the following described real
premises, tp-wit:
Lot 12, Block 23, Yew Park
Annex to the City of Salem,
Marion C
Said sale
an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County in
that suit I heretofore pending
therein in Which City ot Salem.
a municipal corporation, is plain
tiff, and Nellie A. Wait, a widow,
and Marion County, a body poli
tic, are defendants, the: same
being Clerkj
fs Register No. 27606.
Dated and first published De
cember 2, 1938.
A. C. BURK, ;
Sheriff of Marion County,
Oregon.
By i (KENNETH L. RAN
DALL, Deputy.
D. 2-9-16-23-30
o'clock, a.
room of sa
pointed byi
hearing- of
- Adm
'' Will
CARSON ti
Salem, Oregon,
Attorneys
with the!
Notice la
unty, Oregon.
will be by virtue of
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, as administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of
ELLA C. GRAY, deceased.
have filed in the County Court
of Marlon County, Oregon, my
final accou at in said estate, and
that 14 Jinuary 1939, at ten
m., and the court-
Id court have been ap-
fcaid court for the
objections to said fi
nal . account, and the settlement
thereof.
KARL STEIWER,
inistrator with the
annexed.
CARSON,
for Administrator
Will annexed.
D. 16-23-30; J. 6-13
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S
undersigned,-by an order of the
County Court! of Marion County,
State of Oregon, duly made and
entered on te 14th day of De
cember, 19S8 was appointed
Executrix of the Estate of Alice
M. Harold, Deceased, and that
she has duly', qualified as such.
ah persons ikying claims against
said estate fere hereby notified
to present tm same, duly veri
fied as requfa-ed by law, at the
offices of Kfyes & Page, in" the
City of Salfim, Marlon County.
vicguu, niuKu oii iiiuuius xrom
the date of f this notice, to-wit,
December lfts 1938.
Ft. A if Li li. HHA.NTNKH.
Execufrix of the Estate of
Alice M. Harold, De
ceased!
KEYES & RAGE,
Attorneys or Executrix,
306 sjBank Bldg.,
Salem, Ortfeon.
& 16-23-30; J.
Regular 29c
TREE LIGHT SETS
The same high quality
tree light sets which
sell at 29c. Complete
with 8 colored bulbs,
cord, sockets and add
on attachment plug.
Special
Reg. 25c
V2 Lb.
DATES
Reduced
to
15c
PS
Reg. 29c
Percale
APRONS
Special
23c
Reg. 2 for 25c
Men's
HOSE
Reduced
to
9C pr.
Reg. 1.95
Mens
imported
TREE LIGHT BULBS
Regular 2 for 5c quali
ty at a reduced price.
Assorted colors to
choose from. Lay in a
supply.
Special
3 Be
foi 3)
SHIRTS
Reduced
to
77c
Delicious
Chocolate Creams
Special
C
lb.
Reg. 15c lb. Delicious
old - fashioned cream
filled drops coated
with pure milk chocolate.
89c Value
Men's
Reg. 1.19
Cedar?
SLIPPERS speM 29c pr.
CHESTS
Reduced
to
98c
69c Quality
Women's Silk
6-13.
NOTICE i Olf FINAL HEARING
NOTICE U HEREBY C YEN
that, as administrator of the es
tate of RJLqrH GRAY STRICK-
LER, deceased, I have filed In
the County i? Court of Marlon
County, Oflgon, my final ac
count in saM estate, and that
14 January 939, at ten o'clock,
a. m., and! the courtroom of
said court gave been appointed
by said coufcj. for the hearing of
objections tf said final account,
and the settlement thereof.
KAR STEIWER,
Administrator.
CARSON Sc. IpARSON,
Salem, OrMgon,
Attorneys ffor Administrator.
Q. 16-23-30; J. 6-13.
11 11
"Of:
SHERIFF'S iXOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE m HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, jn Saturday. Decem
ber 31, 193ft at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoom of said day, at the
west door o: the Marlon County
Court Housf in Salem, Oregon,
sell at putllc auction in the
manner provided by law for the
sale of rean property on execu
tion, the following described 'Teal
premises, tqwit:
Lot 6, Blok 1, Cardwell Ad
dition to Che City of Salem,
Marion Cointy, Oregon.
. Said sale will be by virtue of
an execution! issued out of the :
Circuit C o r t of the State of
uregon iori wanon county ' 1
that;, suit heretofore - pending
therein In hlch City of Salem,
a municipal afcerporation, is plain
tiff, and E. iLehrer rnd Jane Doe
Lehrer, his wife, are defendanLi,
the same b3ng Clerk's Register
No. 27344. M
Dated an: first published De
cember z, M38.
A. C BURK,
Sherwf of Marion County,
Oregi.
By KENNETH L. RAN-
Regular 10c Cellophane Gift
WRAPPING PAPER
Identically the same
quality which regularly
sells at 10c a roll. Here's
a saving you can't afford
to miss. Special
Special
HOSE spf" 59c pi.
Reg. 1.19 niTT fiT Reduced
Comb, Brush & ItlliUlUU to
98c
Regular 39c 5-Piece Oiled Silk
BOWL SETS
Here's an opportunity
to save you just can't
neglect. They're so
popular, too, as a food
saver.
Special
Reg. 25c
Boxed
KERCHIEFS 19c
Reg. 25c
Children's
GLOVES special lQc pr.
Reg. 98c
Electric
IRONS
Reduced
to
89c
39c Quality
Table
CLOTHS 1 29c
39c Quality
PRINT APRONS
Another shipment Just
received of those pop
ular styles In deep
contrasting color combinations.
Special
Decorative
TREE ICICLES
For Christmas tree Special
decorations, xour
choice of red, blue or
silver colored foil Pirn
Icicles only-
3C
suffA, TUBING special 49c pr.
KIM0NAS RTed 57c
Reg. 88c
Jap Silk
Reg. 1.19
Venetian
MIRRORS
Reduced
to
Reduced
to
99c
Reg. 98c
Women's
HANDBAGS 88c
Reg, 55c
HEN'S GIFT TIES
special
A Quality rarely found
selling for less than
8c. Ideal gifts for
the men folks on your
Xmas list.
4 for 1.00
Regular 49c
FRAMED PICTURES
12xl6-In.
Beautiful marine, floral,
religious and scenic sub
jects to select from. Only
Special
39c Value
Part Wool
Reg. 1.19
Boudoir
SCARFS special 29c
LAMPS
Reduced to
98c
rfiiRTCM? r5invvFi nnfnFi
AT REDUCED PRICES
Reg. 69c Tie and Handkerchief
GIFT SETS '
The same good-looking
matched sets regularly
priced at 19c. An ex
cellent if t for Dad or
Brother.
Special
u ffv fil
J 136 NO. COMMERCIAL ST.
SA LEM, O R EGO N H
hereby glTen that the
DALIi. Deputy. - rMM
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