The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 19, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    Local News Briefs
Attends Conference .Rer. J. E.
Campbellspastor of the First
Evangelical churchy 'has been
. Portland the,past three' days to'
sutena , ut annual mid-winter
conference of Evangelical mini:
ters ' from Orercn' Anil - Wa.hinv.
ton. Bishop E. ,W.-Praetoiius' of
; sermons during the'.sessioh: Bish-
wy-rraeionui. vii reeiaetea and
v to suttoned : to i the : :,: northwest
.: area at. the recent general v ton?
ferenceof , the : church In "-Penn-
jiTania.AnotHer,,,: oatstanding
Mueller t of t the ijr Jhdjaha
In Charge" of mosTeal' features of
t , im conteren.ee ; and , Dr. v E. W.
rtrn MliVrlnl 'kaht4 V. t
wviwuv. una urt . yt KM"
Ington district," 'arranged t b e
werlT'-naster or 'thiT-', a1Wt
40-8 Holds MemorialMemory
lai services - for, . the - late ' -Glenn
iy adi 01 wooodqto were con-
ducted at the monthly meeting, of
Marion county volture -1 63 Of. the
; men were members, of -the vOiture.
. Legislator' members were, henored
guests" tor the meeting. Commit
tees, xor . tne; sute-eq et . .prom
enade 'to no aeia in conjunction
; vention- here- in. Aegnst were an
nounced by, Waldo Mills, - chef de
gare. ,-xaa grana -promenaae, or
" of Angnst , preceding .opening of
the convention. -v.;
V jKatVeV- As'suned Certificates
01 assnmea names were biwwiui
"the .e'ounty; clerk -yesterday- by
Harry ' D. Bertnlelt, 2495 Nerth
Pront street;' Acme Rug . A - TJp-
holsterlng Cleaners! and William
,.;W. wahlj Salem Fish and Ponl-
. try market, 173 South Commer
elal itrMtii '
:U)ituarj
' Gnbam I
-MlBS.Emma I. Graham, at the
residence 959 South 12th etreet,
January II at the ' age of 73
years. , Survived by mother, Mrs.
Sosan Graham and aunt,' lira.
Sarah 'McKay, both i-ofr Salem;
also several cousins, including
Mrs. Jessie Williams. Mrs. Era
Dougherty and Charlie MeDon
ough, all of 8alem. Services will
be held from the Clough-Barrick
chapel Thursday, January II, at
10:30 a. m., with Her. Irviag A.
Fox officiating. Interment -Clty-Tiew
cemetery.
. DaTiee . '
Mrs.- Emma C. ' Da vies, 17, at
the residence, 1487 Breadway.
January It. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Ruth Dahl of
Bhaw and Mrs, Grace Barker of
Salem;-, brother, William Camp
bell of Montgomery, Ala.; sister,
Mrs. E. G. Duckworth of Orlando,
Pla.;. two . grandchildren, Gordon
Roy Dahl .and Barbara Mary
Dahl. Services will be held from
the Clough-Barrick chapel Thurs
day, January It,- at X p. m. Iater
: ment Cityview cemetery.
Heasley
..Mrs. Jane Heasley, late resident
of 715 South Commercial street,
passed away in this city January
18,' aged 58. Survived by widow
er, Alt E. Heasley; sons, Charles
Heasley of Salem; Lester and
-Ralph, both of , Los . Angeles;
daughter, Mrs. Maude Putnam,
Colwell, Idaho; sister, Mrs. Mary
Ridgeway, Troy, Mont She was
'member of the Rebekah ledge
f Waldpori. Funeral announce
ments later by Walker ft Howell
funeral home.
Ralph
William Ralph la Portland,
Ore. Services will be held from
Ibe Clough-Barrick chapel Satur
day,. January. 21 at 1:30 o'clock.
Interment in the I00F cemetery.
WIIkeBiaff
la this city, January 13, Dina C.
fTilkehlng, aged 3 years, late
resident of Turner, Oregon. Wife
of Henry W. Wtikcning and- mo
ther of Mrs. Dora Grant of Marys
ille. Wash., William H. Wilken
tng of Turner, George Wilkentng
of Buena Vista, Mrs. Mildred
Prehn of , Redding, Calif.,, Mra
Leta Wander, of Indepehdence,
Mrs. Lela Reed, Buena Vista,' sis
ter of Rer. 'E. J. Tragllo and Pi
erre Tragllo of Portland, Pascal
and Paul Tragllo of Bsiem, Mrs.
- Adele , Sellers of .. Baker- Ore.,
grandmother . of. Fillmore Has
tings of MarysTille, Wash. also
. two granddaughters survive. Fu
neral services will be held from
. the W." T. Rigdon company ; cha
pel Saturday, January 21, at 1: SO
p.m. Interment City View: ceme
tery. Rer. Robert A; Hutchinson
will' officiate. ' - '
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. Water bury
, In. this city, January 1 8. Nancy
Isa belle waterbury. Mother of
Miss Ruth Waterbury of Port
land.' Announcements later by the
1 W, T; Rigdon company. '-' i-
' :: . -Holtom
In this city, January 18. Anna
Holron, late . resident of Grants
Pass. The remains will be for
warded by the W. T. Rigdon eom
paay Thursday, ' January 10 to
Grants Pass for services and in
terment. - - - .1yl.:s:t''r
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' V. T. tea. D.-i m. Ofcaa. . O.
Herbal remedlea for ailments
of stomach, liver, kidney, akin,
blood, . glands. urinary sys
tem of men 4s women. 21 years
tn serrlce. Natnropathlo PhyiWl
elans. Ask your Neighbors
about CHAN LAMr-fT " :r'
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
393 M Court SU Corner Uher-
ty. Office open Tuesday Y Satrj
arday only. 10 A. M. to 1 P. 1L,
I to T P. M. Consultation, blood
pressure urine tests ara free
of charge. " ; l
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Coming Event ?
-Jasu 10 Aaaua naeetlag of
j. Cascade area eoucil- of Boy
'Hcoats of America, 6:45, u
Joseph's ball. , :,.
N - Ja. 23 Dr. Fmak McKlb-
- be lectBrea. . . '
. Jasu. 25 Bsrsi p.gram
sponsored by. Salens Caledonlaa
; dab. Cherry City . Bakery 4 ao-
- ditartsusu pj, , .. . . . :
.' , Jan,. 25-29 Daa G 1 1 b ert
T speaks ia 'dty.'.V, - : !.'
Jan. 27 M inosrl dab,
24 Ji ,)(, Commercial. r-
Lafhy : REA. Attoraey-.Hermaa
E.' Lafky, counsel. : and - secretary
for 'the Orecen Farmers' anion.
and; secretary of the Southwest
wasnmgtoa utility district associ
ation,, received notice - yesterday
from the rural electrification ad
ministration., at Washington. DC.
of his appointment as attorney for
a new .siss.eeo kea rural elec
tric project in Cowlits county.
Wash; Contract for the construc
tion of th If n A aa nat Wn lot
to. NePage McKlnney company of
rortiand and Seattle. This nrol
eet is under the supervision of the
ue wins county public utmty dis
trict, and is. being constructed
who njLA yeaerai lunos. .
Luti FlorisU 1271. N. Uh. J5t
v Cliaic Results Showa Twenty
pupils at West Woodburn school
and 5 at Garfield school In Sa
lem underwent routine health ex
aminations "under direction of the
Marlon county health department
yesterday. OS those at West Wood
burn two were ,f onnd f tm of nh.
steal defects, lT required dental
attention, 14 had been Immunized
to diphtheria and 12 vaccinated
against smallpox. An unusually
nign percentage, 13 children out
of the 54 examined, -at Garfield
showed posture defects, while 28
had defective tonsils, 25 had de
fective teeth, four were free of de
fects,' S3 bad been vaccinated and
17 immunised.
4-H Elections Held Elections
were held by two Parrlsh Junior
high school 4-H clubs this week
with results as follows: Busy Bee
club president, Betty Sharp
nack; vice-president, Corinne
Wade; secretary, Elaine Thim;
sergeant-at-arms, Ada Hershback;
song leader, Barbara Crawford;
reporter, June Gregson; eighth
grade 4-H club, Miss Doris Nep
tune's room president, Virginia
Covert; vice-president, Martha
Frani; secretary, Juanita Hamp
ton; song leader, Leona Tingle
stad; reporter, Mary Jane Kestly;
athletic manager, Jean Rowland.
Perm. Wave "9 5c. Beauty Nook.
Bishop to Speak Bishop Titus
Lowe of Portland will speak at
a vesper service at 4: JO o'clock
Sunday, February 5, it the
Woodburn Metbodiet Episcopal
church, Dr. Louis Magin. district
ME superintendent, announced
yesterday. The congregations at
Donald, Canby, Brooks and Sil
verton have been invited to at
tend the service. Ralph W. Kleen
Is Woodburn pastor.' The bishop
will speak that morning at the
First ME church in Corvallis.
Election Case Up Malheur
county's appeal from an order
setting aside a special election
last May In which a 1100,000
bond issue was approved for
road construction, will be argued
before the state supreme court
Friday. Circuit Judge Charles W.
Elite held that the election was
Illegal because the notices were
r.ot proper and because the funds
were not allocated to speciiic
road projects. ' The case was filed
by Soren Hansen as a taxpayer.
Auction tonight, Woodrys Mart.
Lowry Memorial on Air Local
admirers of Robert Lowry, author
and composer .-of numerous hymns
announce that he will be honored
on Saturday at 12:15 p. m. with
a program over KOIN and other
CBS radio stations on. the occas
ion of the 75th anniversary of his
best known hymn, "Shall We Ga
ther at the River." The Backnell
university chorus directed by
Prof. Paul G. Stolze will sing this
hymn and nine others composed
by Lowry.
Alpha Psi Elects Alpha - Psi
Delta fraternity of Willamette un
iversity elected officers Wednes
day including John Everett Gary
of West' Linn, president; Wayne
Brainard of Wardner, Idaho, first
vice-president; D w 1 g h t Cather
wood of Mill City, . second vice
president; Dean Tram bo of Port
land, secretary; Max Hauser of
Spokane, member-at-large; Dan
Moses of Portland, alumni editor;
Frank Guderian of Portland, man
ager. Floor Space available! The lower
level la the new Fred Meyer toil
etry store is being divided for
prospective tenants. Make Inquiry
of Mr. Batchelder, between 9 a.m.
and 1 p. m. daily, at lower level
this week.5. . . '
' Flaa Bans ' Fete Robert Burns
anniversary will , be commemo
rated by the Clan Maeleay 122
OSC of Portland by a "concert
and dance to be given in the
Knights of Pythias hall, - Port
land, Saturday, January 21 at
t p.m.1 A number, of Salemltes
will attend the function. .
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BayUss Salem Visitor Mayor
Ed J. Baylies, past post and dis
trict .' American - Legion . command
er, of Sheridan,, vas in Salem on
business yesterday. ' The district
Legion ' conference will The held
at Sheridan Saturday night, he
sauneed. v,.
' Wiper Bea- Charles .Wiper,
former -Salem business' man, was
hamed chairman' of the Lane
county chapter of the American
Red Cross at the annual meeting
of that group ia Eugene this week:
Wiper Is engaged in business In
Eugene. . -
Births
- Comptoa To Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Compton, Baker, a
daughter, Ida May, born In Salem
January tst I'h -X
Griepeatrog To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Griepeatrog, 2441 - Haxel
avenue, ja sonEugene. Lee. born
January u at tne saiem uenerai
hospital. r--,.
DaxtoaH Kenntb Addlsoa anil
Mrs. Ruby Strasser suffered head
lacerations and knee and leg inju
ries Sunday afternoon when cars
anven by Addison and an unnam
ed Portland man collided near the
McDougall market - The car drlv
en by Addison, owned by his cou
sin, Norman Lewis of California,
was thrown-10 fe it and badly
samageo. Botn Addison and Mrs.
Strasser';-were 'given- first aid
treatment here. ? - vvr .
, ReTival Catches Revival meet-
I if which the Apostolic Faith
has sUrted ia- the newly . rebuilt
hall at Its N. Commercial, are be
ing weir attended with a growing
interest maniiefited.' Testimonies,
pewerfuf preaching in the old time
way and special mti s 1 e are fea
tures. The public is Invited.1 Meet
ings are held- Sunday at -10:30
imd 7 30 o'clock-and week nights,
except Monday,5 at 7:45 o'clock.
rine seeoaa in a
series of-radio broadcasts to be
given n connection - with t h e
President's 'Birthday ball on Jan
ary 30 will - giren tonight
over radio station KSLM at 9:15
o'clock: WilMam Green " of the
American' Federation of - Labor
will deliver the address" and W.
A. Chambers; repersenting the
retail clerks In" Salem, will talk
orieny.
The Salem Federal still pays-4
on insured savings. ;
Tabercalosia M o V 1 8h
The tuberculosis educational mo
tion picture, "Behind the Sha
dows" was shown at the Mehama
Woman's club- meeting, yesterday
afternoon by Mrs.: George R. K.
Moorhead, executive secretary ' of
the Marlon County Public Health
association. The care of sick child
ren in the home was discussed by
Lucille Maske, district health
nurse.
Chemeketans to Hike Leer
ing the Senator hotel at 3:45
a.m. this 8nnday, the Chemek
etans, Salem outdoor dub, will
go by cars to Silver Creek falls.
They plan to meet the Maaamas
of Portland at the South falls
at 10 o'clock for a Joint hike.
Hike Leader Bob Kendall ad
vises participants to bring lun
ches, bnt coffee will be served
at the forest cabin at North falls.
Church Class Meets The Cru
saders class of the Calvary Bap
tist church enjoyed a "turkey
feed" at the home of Bob Wood-
burn on Monday night Present
were Clyde Oilman, Zerel Brown,
Donald Harms, Richard Googan,
Eugene Brestler, Dick Senter,
Kenneth Lenaberg, Bob Olsen,
Mr. Roen, the class leader, and
the host, Bob Woodburn.
Charles Stewart Dies Mrs. Es
ther Billings Stewart daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Billings of
South 14 th street, sends word of
the death of her husband, Charles
P. Stewart, January 10 at -Walla
Walla Wash. He was the son of
Dr. Charles B. Stewart, a 'pioneer
physician and surgeon. Services
were held at Walla Walla Satur
day. . j
Finger Ware, 25c. Beauty Nook.
MUlagea Compared Millaree
of Coos county towns and dties
for 1939 were reported to Mar
ie n County Assessor R." "Tad"
Shelton yesterday as follows:
Myrtle Point, 70.7 mills; Co
quille, 74.5; v Bandon,' 51.3;
Marshfleld. 74.5; Eastslde, 71.0;
North Bend, 70.4; En-pire, 77.7;
Lakeside, C9.9.
Fatland to Speek Ernest Fat-
land, speaker of the house of rep
resentatives and a past master of
Condon Masonic lodge, will be
guest speaker at the 7:80 o'clock
Friday night meeting of Pacific
lodger No. 50, AF A AM, an
nounces Albert C G r a g g, secre
tary. Don C Roberts is master of
Pacific lodge, ? r r v ' , 7
Benefit Card FartjNWomen's
auxiliary Disabled Aireiican Vet
erans of the World War will fcold
their fourth -and last series of
card parties at the SW Vincent
hall. Myrtle and Columbia streeU,
Friday night at 3 o'clock. Bridge,
r500M and pinochle will be
played. Call 7370 and 111F2
for reservations. ;. ; . ' -
Parrlsh Club Electa Officers
were elected by the 44 Peppers
club at Parrlsh Junior high school,
recently as follows:; president,
Betty . Brinkman; vice-president,
Helen Brown; secretary, Dorothy
Dal ton; sergeant-at-arms, Jewell
Wallace; song leader, 'Leona" Bur
right; . reporter; Florence Lewis;
athletic ' manager,"" Nancy "Brad- i
bury: ' p; " w - ''
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Chapman IJoas Speaker C C.
Chapman, state A representative
from Marion county and editor
of the Oregon Voter,' will be the
speaker at the Salem Lions elub
luncheon at the. MarloiLi hotel
today noon. He will be intro
duced by State Senator . Ronald
hV Jones. !," V- -""V :
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- Rctora From Canada Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Walker and son, SCO
MeNary street. West Salem, hare
returned from High RiTer, Al
berta, Canada, their former
home, where they spent the holt
days.1 ...v . fj ..r ' 'J'' W.t
Lonergaa to Speak F rank
Lonergan, veteran legislator from
Multnomah county, will be the
speaker at the Salem Merchants'
association luncheon at -the Mar-'
ten hotel Friday noon. His topic
will be "Americanism."
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t""' -l ' . ' ' f- - - . t R
f McKemna at Realty-Coe A.
McKenna, Multnomah county leg
islator v and former president ' of
the Portland - Realty board, will
address -the Salem Realty board
luncheon Friday, noon. ;
; V Devotlona Today The Sa
lem TMCA hoard of directors will
hold its devotional meeting at the
association building at noon to
day. Tinkham GUbert will be the
leader. - -
" Appendectomy An . emergency
appendectomy operation was per
formed on Mary lee Fry, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, at
the "Salem General hospital yes
terday. '
' Dance Licenses Issued Dance
hall licenses were Issued by the
sid-Dance
Y Hates, of
,r -,,
county court yesterday to - J, B.
Whales and - A. L. Whitney of
Broadaeres and J. T. HsfneC of
Silver-Falls. . -
Tfce OREGON STATESMAN, Saln,
Daytimes, They're Mechanics
w-.-: M-.vK
r. 3 S t..v .!-x... .;:.. .V A -.;:,.: .
Nlghtdub entertainers in the ereninr, automobfls mechanics by day. Is
the ambitious program of Libby Fmier and Howard Topham, shown in
a Washington, D. G, hot spot. During the day, the couple don overalla
and operate a service station, withfoautious Libby as much at home with
a (Tease sua as when warbling' before a mike. - ' -
Dr. Fox to Open
Sermons on Air
Series Will Be Broadcast
Over Station KSLM on
Sunday Nights
An Interesting terlee of ser
mons on "perplexing Questions"
will be started by Dr. Irving A.
fox, pastor of First Baptist
church, Sunday night, with
answers to be heard over
KSLM at. S o'clock each Sunday
night during the series.
"For years people have beea
asking certain Questions that con
cern vital problems both moral
and spiritual. In this series the
pastor will endeavor to solve
these vital subjects that have
confused the minds of .men by
letting the Bible speak for It
self," Dr. Fox says.
Questions Listed
The perplexing Questions
scheduled for answers are:
Jan. 22. "Can the Law of
Moses Save Sinners Was the
Law 01 yen to Be Kent or
Broken?'
Jan. 21 "Is the Sermon on
the Mount the Way of Life for
the Sinner, and the Rule of Life
for the Christian T"
Feb. I 'What Is the New
Birth? Why Is It Necessary for
Men to Be Born Again?"
Feb. 12 "Can a Christian Be
Sure He Is Saved? What Are
the Evidences of Being Saved?"
Feb. 19 "Can a Christian Be
come a Castaway, Be Saved For
ever but Lost His Part in the
Coming Kingdom?"
Feb. SO "Can Christians Live
Sinlessly Perfect Lives?" Is Sin
Totally Destroyed?
March 6 "Can a Christian
Who Has Once Denied the Lord
Be Restored or Is He Lost For
ever?"
March 12 "Why Do Chris
tians Hare Trouble? :
March 19 "Why Are People
Who Are 1 Religious, LIto Moral
Lives, Believe ia God and Yet
Art Not Saved, the Real Peril
of the World??
' March 2 s "Can a Wrecked
World Be Reconstructed by Man?
Is the Doctrine . of Evolution of
Any Practical Value?"!.-,
April 2 "Can One Be a Chris
tian and . Repudiate the Miracles
of the Bible?.
April t (Easter) "Did Our
Lord Jesus Christ Come Into the
World, Die, Rise Again From the
Dead ; to Make - Men Moral or
Immortal?.". - ,
1 Sons Meet Tonight Sons of the
American Legion will , meet to
night at TiSO o'elock In the-TMCA
basement-. Swimming will follow
the business session of the boys.
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Turner to Build A building
permit, for a one-story dwelling at
1171 Electric ? avenue,: to "cost
800, was Issued yesterday to A.
H. Turner.
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Manage Restaurant Carl
Neuenschwander of Sunnyslde and
Joe'Seely of Prlngle have; taken
over the Tip Top restaurant on
North Capitol street; ' s..
.Gaaaj Tormed The V Waters
Gang ,!, a "group of 10 boysj, has
been formed at the TMCA and will
meet eahFriday.? i jj u-
Dire C-! ; l-L
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Ortgon, Thursday Mornia- January, 19, 1S33
0 Dad Unit j
Formed in Salem
Dr. Erb, Dr. Barker Speak
at First Meeting of
Capital Chapter
Organization of a Salem unit
of the University of Oregon Dads
club, to be known as Capital
chapter, was effected Tuesday
night at a dinner at the Marion
hotel attended by 58 local cfti-
sens. Dr. Donald M. Erb, presl
dent, and Dr. Burt Brown Bark
er, vice-president, of tha univer
sity.
me new cnapter elected as
officers Hugh E. Rosso n, presi
dent; W. M. Hamilton, vice
president; James H. Nicholson,
secretary-treasurer; Dr. D. B.
Hill, Judge J. O. Failcy, Dr. J.
Lyman Steed, Phillip E. Barrett,
George L. Arbuckle and Rev.
George H. Swift all of Salem.
Dr. A. B. Starbuck of Dallas
and Lymon Royee, of Sllverton,
executive committeemen.
Membership will be open to
fathers of university students liv
ing within, a radius of approxi
mately SO miles from 8alem.
Rev. 8wlft presided at the din
ner, for which Dr. Erb aad Dr.
Baker were principal speakers.
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Foreclosure Ruled
Out in Note Case
Finding the semblance of
fraud la a 17000 note and mort
cage given by the late Paul V.
Johnson, Salem merchant, to his
mother-in-law, Minnie G. Gra
ham, Circuit Judge I. G. Le well
ing Tuled Tuesday that Mrs. Gra
ham could not obtain a fore
closure decree against the dower
Interest of her daughter, Leona
G. Johnson.'
. Validity of the mortgage was
contested by Chris-' J. Kowitx,
executor of the Paul V. Johnson
estate and defendant In the ac
tion, on the ground thst it wsa
given in fraud of creditors.'
Judge Lewelllng's opinion
stated he did "not mean to say
there was a fraudulent design
on the part of the plaintiff but
such is hot necessary tn eases of
this kind where the facta show
in effect the mortxare worked
a fraud upon other creditors." -
The court, however, held the
plaintiff entitled to - Judgment
against Leona G. Johnson per
sonally on the 17000 note and
against the executor of her hus
band's estate on four other notes
aggregating 37750, less sums
paid back. ,: . . - . -
If 1111 SJlJa.T
Quick1
daliaed
L spediliad aid for
nose ana upper
Uumt . ..where most
colds start. Helps
pftvml many ooius.
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Boeschen Case
Finis
Condemnation Trial Blay
Argument dosing J
Closing- argument in -the' Roes.
ehen condemnation Irlal " will be
made -before .Circuit Judge" Carl
Hendricks here startljig at, 9:30
o'clock'- this morning, with' possi
bilities the', case may reach , the
Jury by noon.' The . state :caplto!
rec6nstructldn Commission is, ask
ing, tha f a . price ' of ; 310.474 be
fixed tor the property,' 10 by 138
feet In slxe, located at what Was
formerly" the southeast corner of
Summer : and - Chemeketa - Streets,
while. the '. owaers, ; Arthur' and
Mary 'Boeschen "are - Ssklng , for
. The , jeommisslon's closing wit
nesses yesterday were. J. F.v .r1
richrJo V Johnson and W. Q.
Kruerev . galem . Realty, -board
members; who each. appraised the.
property, at $10,474. .and, Artbur
A., 8elander, tax . commission j an- J
praiser, who said the commission
appraiseo; tne property at-530
1 a .aaaw'
... jnve; oeiense witneeses., nave
testified placing value of the nrbo-
erty at from 117,700 to tltl0.v
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" aretxlt Conrt -JM
Trial dates set by Judge L." B.
McMahaa: Watson vs. Rke, Jan
uary . 13f Kimllnger vs. Vachter
January 20: Collins vs. Raymond.
January 30; Burnett vs. Bancroft
January 31.
Herrall-Owens eompany receiv
ership; receivership continued by
oral oraer to February 7. .
Mary F. Gregolre estate; oral
arguments made, matter contin
ued over to today before Circuit
Judge L. G. Lewelling.
Meda Passage vs. Kathryn Gun
nell; testimony completed, briefs
to be submitted.
Federal Farm Mortgage corpor
atloa vs. Albert T. 8avage, jr., ex
ecutor, et al; motion of defendant
Anna Savage to strike parts of
complaint
Fay Wells Lien vs. A. Melrln
Lien; plaintiff allowed $23 suit
money and $23 a month tempor
ary alimony. .
Charles Nelson Marshall vs.
Anna 8. Marshall; defendant al
lowed $13.30 casts, $50 tempor
ary support money and custody of
child pending decree. ,
Jewell E. Brltt vs. James Britt;
eom plaint' divorce and custody of
child asked; extreme cruelty al
leged, married June 18, 1930, in
Lane eounty.
Anna Savage vs. A. T. Savage,
Jr., executor; defense motion for
permission to obtain pasture and
feed, paying for it out of moneys
Impounded under injunction.
V. I Loose vs. Nellie Loose;
motion to modify decree set for
hearing at 1:30 p. m. February 7,
Prudential Insurance company
of America vs. Reatha Sellg et al;
judgment against defendants Se
llg for $1380. $0.80. $8.90. $80.
22 and $100 attorney fee, and
foreclosure. -
State vs. Frank Fred Feeley;
Woodburn Justice court trans
cripts binding Feeley over " to
grand Jury on three forgery char
ges, one under nsms of George
Manning.
8 tats vs. Otto Pfennig; Silver-
ton Justice court transcript bind
ing Pfenning over to grand Jury
on charge of larceny by bailee.
Probate Court
Margaret C. Bherrell guardian
ship; petition of C. F. Mumm for
appointment of guardian for wom
an inmate of Western State hos
pital. Fort Stellacoom, Wash., to
administer. Marion eounty estate
consisting of one-seventh Interest
in 81.17 acres of land valued at
not more than $(00.
Leone George, guardianship;
Guy O. Smith named guardian of
estate consisting of accident dam
age claim against Fred Morgan
and Desmooree Chevrolet eom
pany alleged to be worth approxi
mately $1200.'
Cora L. Moores estate: H. V.
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Compton, George Riches and Roy
Nelson nsmed appraisers, -
H. H. Annen estate; closing or
der, William B. Annen, executor:
$2908.70 distributed. -
Andrew Nelson' estate; bond of
Harry B. Nelson, administrator,
reduced" from $5000 to $2000;
semi-annual account, $745.50 re
ceived, $849.02 paid out $8592.
24 in assets left
. Carrie 'Jane Slater estate; Leo
N. Chllds named administrator.
E. A; Miller, Roy. Nelson and Lee
Haskins appraisers. : .
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Cods Better Students
I - EUGEVe, J a n. ii-fa-Coed
grades , average 2.438 compared
with; 21220' for men so far this
year at the University of Oregon,
a report today showed.. ; .
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DRESSES
Expensive Dresses Value to 12.95
HOSIERY
$1.00 and $1.15
Value . . . .
300 Wash Frocks
Go at . . . . ... .
. 857 Court
BUY YOUR
h to arrahge the financing through The
First National Bank, then pay
the dealer or owner. urconyeroehti
monthly repayments to this bank; bring
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m or cash) we knd you
for, both car and insurance.
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Find bad Cheeks
BELLING HAM, Jan 18.r(ff
Theodore Ernest No le, 33,
Portland, .pleaded, luihy. In su
perior court today ' to first de
gree 'forgery and 'was sentenced
to a maximonr, off 20 : years in
the state penitentiary: :
His wife, Patricia, 33, pleaded
guilty to a similar .'charge .but
was given a 'suspended sentence.
ThA KArloa vara arras. 1 . tier.
last week aftr they had passed
several ' worthless checks, the
prosecutor's office ..said. .. .
Such Bargains
Look for tho Big E!sn
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