The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1939, Page 15, Image 15

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LJ n ron U qemmzu.
Our opinio of that Dob Vf
John guy, Uke owr opinion of
gaudy f latcrnalls, woold .hTe
to be priated'oa asbestos paprrv
Isn't anything sarred any orr?
Not even a family lead? I
Being' mentally and aestheticly
allergic to the application, or paint
to that portion of a woman's binds
characterised by Webster aa' the
Tiorny scale or plate on the? fin
ger ends, ire put our toot djown
when friend f ran recently ruined
our disposition by - parading; all
10 of her fingernails grotesquely
(to us) enameled ' ! '
That is. we didn't so much -put
our toot down as our Hp out.Fdr.
In the heated harrangue directed
at friend wife, we vowedwed
even matters by growing a bit. of
brush under our beak. Well, may
be It was an optimistic, boastful
statement, but I ask you! A fel
low has to resort to any medium
within his grasp when entering
upon la -battle of words with
woman, doesn't he? ,
What happens? ' 1 "
This: Thanks to that Upjohn
rent, the' plot thickens taster than
the . brush. The latter is barely
24' hours old -when the -"Sipper"
slaps an expose of It. and what
perpetrated it, into that gossipy
column of his In the contemporary
sheet. He thereby stuck his head
squarely into a family batter, and
If It (his head) gets conked by
crockery he has no one to blame
but himself.
If the fingernail - mafttarlie
feud gets into the divorce
courts, we'll sue Upjohn and
Cupid" Lee Ohmart (the lat
ter being the nwy who oM us
our marriage Urease) for con
. tributory negligence, for aid
ins; and abetting a family fend,
for giving munitions to warring
parties, and for just plain cniw
eriness.
Moreover, If we thought it
? would do any good we'd threaten
to -reprint the Wan-Tage" adver-
. tisement - once endorsed by Mr,
; Upjohn in his own paper. Would
i tnai'cause a iut :
If I the Gemmell-Mrs. , Gemmell
Upjohn fight bores you, perhaps
you can find solace in tonight'i
I armory tiffs. I expect , they'll be
much more noteworthy. At any
rate; there will be more it stake
than the as-yet woozy-looking
mustache and a set of red finger
nails.
- - Clyde Grewell, who has been
baring a battle of his own . with
a set of hard-hitting tonHils,
sends his local amateur gansfai
pursuit , of further victories.
They take on tbe Multnomah
. rlub battlers, and the action- Is
expected to be as fast and fur
ious as It was two weeks ago
when the CYO's battled Oregon
State before a wild -eyed, capac
ity throng.
That CYO-OSC card was said by
many oldsters hereabouts to have
been the best fight program ever
Stazed In g1am flt Vnr nnr
money, K was plenty good. And
yet, there have been some tour
puss rumblings -to the effect that
it was too bloody and the boys'
health and mentality were being
endangered by such goings-on.
Humph! What is expected in the
fight lng a pillow pantomime?
It la true that the Catholic
Youth Organization la no long
er back of the CYO amateur
gang. That Is something I've
. been aware of for better than
two . months. But what in tbe
blazes Is the difference? Accord
ing to A AC by-laws' the boys
bare to 'have an organization
under which to work." Person
ally, It makes no difference to
' this department if the "CTOV
under which . they bill them
selves should turn out to mean
Corrugated Yannigan Omnipo
tcacy. As long as Grewell and Phil
Bayes show as much concern for
their- pugnacious proteges, and
deal with them with the same fair
ness as they have been doing, more
power to 'em. The kids are satis
fied, the parents of the kids know
a.,. .11 1 . - a .
" " . mm v nunc iuc
beef? One of 'em may become a
world champ : some day, who
knows? They all have to start
some place even Joe Louis.
Grapple Gang Good,
- For real, honest - to - goodness
grapple, this .state high school
tourney which opens out at 14th
and D streets tonight, has the
world beat. Better than 280 kids
from 15 leading prep Institutions
of the state will mix It up In the
most . scientific physical combat
known. ,
f . No rowdyism, no ballyhoo
about the way these prep young
sters go about ' overpowering
each other with leverage and
strength. The kids are matched
strictly, on weight, and each
must undergo a strict, pbjrsfaal
examination before ' being al
lowed to compete.. Cleanliness,
of both body and the' mats, is
emphasised in- conducting the
tourney. Disfigurements have
been eliminated "by barring the
old Deadlock, which left in Its
wake so many cauliflower ears.
NCAA rules will be in force,
except - that no second or third
places will be awarded. The meet
Is strictly an elimination affair,
with the preliminary : boats held
to six minutes and the finals to
seven or eight, depending on the
conditions of the bouts. ? x.
Judging Is done on a point ba
sis, to wit: 1. Five points is award
ed for taking an opponent off bis
feet I. Five points for coming out
from underneath and going be
hind Immediately. I. Three points
for coming out from underneath
andbreaking clear. 4. The referee
nvy award one point for aggres
siveness and: skillfalness if the
bout ends in a tie. .5. A "near fall'
takes precedence over points if
the points are close.
Too, If the meet 1 staged la
the -'manner he accomplished
last year, you will witness the
result of son extremely adept
. eaxanlsatfam by this Vera Gil-
more U gent, "On-the-minnte"
seems to be bis motto, and if
things dont happen Just that
way, look out mister I
Tourney Will
Start
Hill Military Academy's
1936 Champs Return
to Defend Crown
Fifteen top Oregon high schools
will take to the mats, beginning at
7 o'clock tonight In the Salem
high gymnasium, as the eighth
annual state high school wrestling
tournament" opens Us ' two-day
stand. .: -' -
Four champions of 193 S will be
back, as will the defending cham
pionship team,. Hill 'Military of
Portland. Each of the four re
turning titlists will be wrestling
at different weights from those In
which they won their crowns last
year, however. Wayne Snider, tbe
Salem 95-pound champ, will seek
laurels in. the US-pound division
this year; Gerald McCarthy, 125-
pound champion from Oregon
City, is a 135-pounder this year;
Alvin Jones. 145-pound king from
Hill, will vie in the 155-pound
class; and Ed Mfte, 155-pound
tltlist from Canby, is this year la
the 165-pound division.
Locals Title Contenders
Principally because, they have
entered complete squads, Bensoa
of Portland, Sandy, Tillamook and
Salem : are favored to be the
strongest competitors for Hill's
team title.
The . records for seven ' years
show that Salem and Benson have
each won three championships and
Hill one. Last year seven schools
placed champions. They were:
Wayne Snider. Salem, 95; Louis
Radford, Sardy, 105; Ted Webb,
CorvaUis, 115; Gerald McCarthy,
Oregon. City. 125; Don Buckley,
Newberg, 135; Alvin Jones, Hill.
145; Ed Miles, Canby, 155; Jamea
Nuelford, Hill, 15; Bill Seven,
Hill. 185; Douglas Vagt, Tilla
mook, heavyweight.
Schools entered are Salem. Mil
waukee, Newberg, Canby, Hill,
Chemawa, Bensoni CorvaUis, West
Linn, i Oregon City. Tillamook,
Blind school Dallas, sandy and Al
bany.; ; - - ;. .
The tonrney is under the direc
tion of Vera Gilmore, Salem direc
tor of athletics and also coach of
the Viking mat squad. ,
Sabin Battles to
US Indoor Finals
Portland Tennis Ace Is
Winner Over Tidbail
6; 6-1; 8-6
' ? Bv BILL BONI 4 ! L
lieWYOltKrMach Z-UPy-U
you've, been wondering why
Wayne Sabin hasn't lost a tennis
match since the first of the year.
you should hare been -t the Sev
enth Regiment armory today
Watching him dust off Jack Tid-
oall of Los Angeles, 6-3, ; 6-1,
8-6, to reach the final round of
the men's singles in the national
indoor championships.
When the Portland. (Ore.).
Davis . cup hopeful moved into
volleying position, Tidbail might
as well have tried to bat "balls
through a brick wall.
Tidbail Starts to Click
Tidbail suddenly, came to life
in the third set. His service and
his volleying started clicking. He
broke Sabin's service n the third
game, played him all-even
through the tenth, and . then
broke again m thellth-tx2l-point
battle, to lead at 6-5J But
there Sabin bore down again and
breezed through the last there
games for the match.
Last year, in the semi-finals.
Sabin wrenched his knee while
leading Frank Bowden at 5-0 la
the first set. Tomorrow Bowden
will play another New Yorker,
Chauncey. D. Steele, Jr., for the
right to meet Sabin in Saturday's
final.
Sacred Heart Is
Victor by 30-19
Meier and ' Parton. scoring
eight ; points . each, led Sacred
Heart to a 30 to 19 win over
Turner's Tigers here last night
Bones, Turner guard, scored 9.
Slick hemped 10 to lead the
Saint Bees to a 22 to 13 prelim
inary Win.
Sacred Heart SO
Meier 8
Rocdue 2
Partoa
Free t
Logan 4 ...
i Sub, for Saints;
19 Turner I
, Scheffer
" 2 Barbar
' A 4 Kvnke
4 Welgart
9 Bones
Coover 2. j
Normal Quintet
Ties Portlanders
- . MT.' ANGEL. -The Mt.' Angel
normal basketball team tied a
game at 17 -all with the Montgomery-Ward
sextet at coach school
gym ' at Portland Tuesday night.
The Portlanders led at half, 13 to
9, bat the Angels crept up to even
the count while the Montgomery
team failed to score in the last
quarter. Georgianna Plennett, lo
cal captain, led aU scoring. 4 "
. ML Angel lineup: forwards.
Crane, Pleaett. Schindler: guards,
Collins. Linehan. Annen; subs,
Hemshorn, Zollner. Reieree, Lnd-
mnia Seidl.
r (By the) Associated Presa, ;
' Phoenix 2, Langloii -IT - '
Elkton 11 .Paisley - i.-: '"1,:-
i TCerhv 2t. Oohir 10. , "
Brookings 18, Looking Class
SL , Mary't (Medf ord) It.
PrinevIHe 1 3.; " "
Coos River 21, Chiloquli .l9.
Tonight
' i 1 13 nil?
Sports Netc I :
National eorerage by As
sociated Press daily fa
- Tbsj SUtearaaa sport
' cola
Dragons. Foxes
In SeiiaFm
Silvertorr Shows Powerful
Attack, Downs Newberg
- in District Six
- GAMES FRIDAY
(Semi-Flnals)
Dallas Vs. McMiaaville, 7:30
SUverton Vs. Tillamook, 8:80
MONMOUTH It's Dallas
against McMinnville end Silver-
ton against Tillamook in the
semi-fins la, with the experts
picking Dallas and Tillamook to
play Saturday night's finals, as
the second-half of the district
six preliminaries wound up here
Thursday night with Tillamook
running away with Tigard 43 to
30 and SUverton showing nnex
pected power in blasting Tigard
by a 43 to 30 count.
Coach Rarey started a mixed
team of ; reserves and regulars
against the Tigarda, and his
boys received a slight scare as
O'Halloran and Rasmnssen shot
Tigard into an early 4-0 lead
Bergstrom moved off the bench,
however, flipped in a pair to
knot up the count, and the
'Mooks were on their way with a
10-8 first quarter .lead. The
same O'Halloran and Rasmnssen
came back to shove Tigard into
a 12-10 advantage as the second
heat opened, but. the Rareymen
again started to move and ran
out a 21-15 half time count.
Cheesemen Beat Tigard
The 'Mooks held a smaller.
scrappier Tigard team to three
points in the third quarter,
emerged with a 30-18 lead and
Rarey gave the game over to his
reserves in the final session.
. Though SUverton was met b" a
scrappy Newberg team in the
first-quarter, that ended 3-1 in
the SUver Foxes' favor, S-ick-
land, Torgerson, and Peavey
poked the hemp at a steady rate
to move the Foxes to a 7-2
halftime advantage. Strickland,
who totaled 14 points, was the
big gun . of the third-quarter; at
tack that boosted the advantage
to 27-10. Loeks, who bagged 10
or nis team's if points, was a
standout for Newberg.
Tillamook 43 30 Tigard
Christensen 12 . ' 6 SUliken
Long 4 , . 10 Rasmnssen
Wells 9 I Dorias
E. Smith A 2 'ngals
Z. Smith - ' . ' .8 . O'Halloran
, Subs. , for Tillamook : - Be. s-
strom io, Tippln 3, Schriner 3
For Tigard: McKensie 3.
SUverton 33
Adams .3
Johnson 4
Strickland 14
Torgerson 8
Peavey fi
i IS Xewberg
Anderson
10 Loeks
1 Cunningham
1 Diener
1 Schaad
Sub, ! for Newbergt Gardiner 3
Officials: Vera Magaurn and
Ken Smith, Portland.
Britain Working
On '44 Olympics
LONDON. March 2-P)-British
Olympic officials are quietly mak
ing certain that the 1944 Olym
piad .will be held in London and
not in Detroit or any place else.
LavlBh preparations are being
made to assure that the right
people will attend the interna
tional I Olympic committee meet
ing here June 6-10 at which time
the games will be awarded.
It was originally arranged that
King George open the committee's
meetings at St. James palace, but
bis trip to Canada and the United
8tates wUl prevent -this and the
Duke of Gloucester haa agreed
to take his place. .
A series of royal and society
functions have been planned and
nobody doubts that Detroit, Laus
anne,'
Rome
Switzerland, Belgrade or
will give London little
competition.
YMCA Wrestlers
iDowiied by Reed
YMCA wrestlers lost a 13 to
11 dual meet with Reed college
in Portland Wednesday night.
Results
128-lbs Monflls, TMCA. de
cisioned Dollstedt, Reed.
135-lbs. Nichols, : YMCA. de
cisioned Flerner, Reed. .
145-lbs. Warden, " YMCA. won
by a fall from Whitehead, Reed.
160-lbs. Rlctell, Reed, won
by a fall from Thompson, YMCA.
1 5 0-1 bs. Elinger, Reed, won
by a fall from Watanabe, YMCA.
. 145-lbs Folwen. Reed, de
cisioned Tindall. YMCA.
Buckaroos Lace
1 Vancouver 10-0
, PORTLAND. Ore.. March 2-(P)
-Portland fairly showered the
Vancouver .net. with, goala. In. a
Pacific Coast ; lea hockey league
game tonight and won, 19-9. -
The defeat left Vancouver . one
point, ahead of Spokane In the
race for ajpoaitlon to the title
series. .
Jefferson Holds First
In Portland's League
PORTl-ANBv Mareb-PWe
tenon high school continued . to
ton the Portland lnterscholaatie
basketball league today after lick
ing-, tbe fourth-, placa Franklin
sT-adV32 to 21. x -
- Grant walloped Washington 48
to 27 and remained in seeond
place.'
IP CD:
Salexa, Oregon, Friday Morning, March 3, 1939
End Coach
Ptf-tSBUR&rt
Capital's Hi-Y Chapters Will Again
Entertain Visiting Prep Hoop Teams
Salem's Hi-Y f chapters will be
the official decorating and enter
tainment organisation for the
state high school basketball tour
nament that opens here March
15, it was decided at a -meeting
adressed by R. S. "Spec" Keene,
tournament director, Wednesday
night.
Banquet to Raise Fund
. The Hl-Y boys will raise their
own fund with Which to stage an
alt-tourney banquet Saturday
noon of tournament week, in- du-
LADIES LEAGUE
(Perfection alleys)
Maud PouUn was high in the
Ladies' league with 215 game.
Miss Ellis had high series of 505.
QUELLE can
tJ4 124
92 104
125 165
149 189
213 JiS
Suiie Q.
OUto Oyl
Lata Bcila
FhyUU
sUranoa
170 (40
110 306
165 455
141 459
218 643
Total
.724 775 804 2303
BJdUl FXiTTMBEBS
Handicap 132 132 132 SSS
Barr 143 151 161 455
W. Albrick las 12 105 35
T. Albrick 1S 157 142454
Z. Kitcktm .. 95 114 122331
Both , -- 123 145375
Totals
.758 802 S12 2372
COLDEST 7HEASABTT
C. Kitchen ,. , ., , m 154 112407
Kilia 141 163 201505
Daniela 105 140 107 352
Nash 172 157 143 472
Bcaa 125 108 211 (42
TctaU 684 720 774 2178
CAPITA I. SKSDIKO CO.
Handicap
48
48
48138
PoBha
Bore-
Wkrrea
Pstaaoi
Bainies
Totals
.139
.151
.101
.148
.137
128
148
12
131
188
215 482
188 485
145375
115 B2
137 143
.720 748 82S 2394
BUBO'S ruves
88
.108 115
105
13S 114
140 132
.,-,143 144
Handicap
88238
169 392
144418
lift 36S
134406
144 131
Nafer
Kdwards-
Rjrer
Sherisaa
Arerlll
Totals j
.782 896 - 793 2271
B-XOnrAV BEAUTT SALOH
-.'Baraks .125 137 181443
MiH , 115 109320
Hikmar 1 125 141 IIS 178
lfehl 140 165 143 448
Vallerenz . 185 157 101 SO
Totali
..71 715 706 2092
CTTY LEAGUE
XASX'S
8na
.182
S04
153
148
188
192
243829
130 569
303 534
179 567
188525
Bar
.238
.183
.ISO
.170
V W.ider
Pf , ,
TeUla
.961 885. 968 2814
AOCB
188
165
17S
18S
-163
Hartwan ,
Cltaa .
Poalia
Ptabek
Teaaf -,
211
157
S01
196
209
190 589
215537
.157537
191 573
159 531
Totali
.878 978 912 2768
Steelhead Bite
Best on Coast,;
Fishing Report
FOKTLAKD, March 2-WC-lumbla
and Tillamook eoantlea
provide the sUeelhead fishermen's
paradise tbia week, the stats game
commisslon'i weekly bulletin said
todayv'vi f ir -
The report by.eouatlesr - !
Tillamook lood catches steel
head being taken front Nestacea
river. Other streams showing poor
results. !
Lincoln Steelhead nshlBg poor
during past week, with no appre
ctable ran in streams. Drift creek
offertng slseable catches of sea
rua trout. Reek fishing good aad
flounder fishing in the SOetx and
Alsea bay fair; j -'
Beatoneesahead ram about
over with very few fish taken.
Bowling
IE- 5T S
By JackSords
feaOOS Tfe
plication of the one held last
year that drew 151 guests.
Whereas last year the Salem
athletic council assited in raising
money for the event, this year
the Hi-Y group will attempt to
raise the necessary 50 by charg
ing merchants a nominal - sum
for having their windows sten
cUed with the official tourney
sign, "Welcome Hoopers," and
by selling tournament tickets.
Committee to Be Formed
A 15 -ma a entertainment com
mittee wiu oe organized at a
meeting to be held next Tnesday
night, with three boys from the
committee assigned to each visit
ing team. Sight-seeing and edu
cational tours, as well as other
forms, of entertainment, will be
planned for the visitors.
"Boomer" Butch Nelson heads
the committee on street decor
ations, while BUI Shinn and Dick
Stacer will direct the sale of
tournament tickets.
Hood Rivef Edges out
HOOD RIVER, Ore., March 2-(&)-Pendleton
squandered a 15
point halftime lead and lost the
first basketball game of the series
for the district two championship
tonight to Hood River, 40-42,
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFF'S KOTICE OF SALK
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Saturday, March
11. 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at tha west
door of 'the Marion County Court
House in Salem, Oregon, sell at
public auction in the manner pro
vided by law for the sale of real
property on execution, the fol
lowing described real premises,
to-wlt:
LoU 11 and 12, Block If.
Pleasant Homo Addition to the
City of Salem, Marion County.
Oregon. .
Said sale will be by virtue of
an execution Issued ont of ' the
Circuit Court or the State of Ore
gon for Marlon County in that
suit heretofore pending therein
in which City of Salem, a munici
pal corporation. Is plaintiff, and
Robey S. Ratcllffe, unmarried;
Marlon County, a body politic,
and Union Oil Company of Calt
fornia. a corporation,' are ' de
fendants, the same being Clerk's
Register No. 27571. ,
Dated and first published Feb
ruary 10. 1929- -A.
C. BURK '
Sheriff of. Marlon ' Conntj,
Oregon -
By KENNETH L. RANDALL
Deputy. F 19-17-24 M 2-10.
KOICB TO CREDITORS
K THE COr?fTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOB
'""- 9IAR10N COUJtTY i
- In the Matter of the Estate of
Stella - Morley, Deceased.
' Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned, by an Order of the
County Court of the State of
Oref on for the County of Mar
ion, duly.; made' aad entered on
the 11th day ot February. 1939,
was appointed Administrator - of
the Estate of 'Stella Morley," de
ceased, and has ; dal? qualified
as suelu ' :
: AU .persons bavin g claims
against said : Estate" are hereby
notified to present the same duly
verified as required by law.- aad
with the proper vouchers, to the
tndersimed administrator at the
office of Dwighx Lear, his attor
ney, 202 .Oregon Building, Sa
lem. Oregon, within six months
Iron the date of first -publication
of" this notice- t
, Dated and first published this
3rd day of March, 1922.
; LAURENCE MORLEY. : '
- :- Administrator of the Estate
of Stella Morley. deceased.
D WIGHT LEAR.
Attorney for Administrator, v.
202 Oregon Building, V .
Salem. Oreron. v i
Mar. J-10-17-Z4-3I.
: m'm Vvi
Sr- rrr
Coming
SUt high school, hoop
toarney, : IXarch 13, 18,
IT
1M.
PAGE FIFTEEN
ansi
Send Fighters
dub Will Meet Local CYO
Artists of Riyjg Here";
at 8:30 Tonight '
Four featured fistic perform
ances, and five lesser lambastic
liaisons are billed for Salem's ar
mory tonight as that aggressive
local gang, of CTO mitt maulers
goes to the ring post against Mult
nomah club of Portland beginning
at 8:30. - ,- (
Keller Wagner, Zeb Smith.,
Sammy Shoutderblade and Walfy
Larios "big four" of the Salem
anateur barn, are all scheduled to
sling leather : against tonnotch
MAC sluggers In their respective
weights. -
Aims for 6th Win
Wagner, heavy-handed heavy
weight pride, will aim for his
sixth consecutive win of the cur
rent season as he steps in against
Don King, former New York AC
raittster now wearing MAC colors
Reputedly ; the hardest hitter in
Oregon simon-pure ranks, Wagner
hopes to add one more kayo to
his impressive string.
Zeb Smith, 'the Salem llght-hea
vy, gets a crack at Marvin Splawn,
the MAC boy over whom Wagner
scored a knockout two weeks ago
in Portland. Smith has probably
come farther this season than of
the locals, and is eyeing the state
AAU title at his weight.
Shoulderblade Back ,
Stylish Sammy Shonlderblade
goes back against Hal . Peterson,
over whom .he holds one win this
season. LA polished boxer, Shoul
derblade is the fastest-handed
Ughtweight in Oregon amateur
ranks.
While Wally "Lothario" Larios
was originally billed for a return
bout with MAC'S Bobby Volk, the
Salem featherweight wiU have to
be content to trade punches with
Chemawa's Dan Snipe, a boy whim
he narrowly decisioned early this
year.
Five other bouts will finish out
the program, according to Clyde
Grewell, manager-coach of the lo
cal group.
Deadlock Gained
By Picard, Snead
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla- March
2-WP)-Red Hot Henry Picard of
Hershey, Pa., and Samuel Snead
of White Sulphur Springs,' W,
Vs., wound up the 54-hole St.
Petersburg; open golf tournament
today in a deadlock at 207, nine
strokes under par.
They will meet in 18 holes of
medal play tomorrow to deter
mine who takes the $700 top
money.
LEGAL NOTICE
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Saturday. March
11, 1939. St 10:00 o'clock In the
forenoon of said day, at the west
door of the Marlon County Court
House in Salem, Oregon, sell at
public auction in the manner pro
vided by law for the sale of real
property on execution, the fol
lowing described real premises.
to-wlt:
Lot 10, Block 1, Laurel
Park Addition to the City ot
Salem, Marion County, Ore
gon. Said aale wil be by virtue of
an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Marion' County In that
suit heretofore pending therein In-
which City ot Salem, a municipal
corporation. f is. plaintiff, and' G.
S. Parson, and -Anita1 0. Paxson,
his wife, Karl G. Becke and
Helen Lovell Becke. his wife.
aad E. A. Pruitt. are defendants,
the same being Clerk's Register
No. 2773 - , . . .
Multno
' Dated and first published-FehvLj
ruary iu,; i3s.. -.
A. C. BURK -
Sheriff ; of Marion County,
Oregon v
By KENNETH L. RANDALL
Deputy. F 10-17-24 M 3-10
1 No. 23103
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that I
will on Saturday, the 11th day of
March; 1939. at the hour ot ten
o'clock, A; M., at the front and
west door of the Court .House In
Salem, Marion County.' ' Oregon,
sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, an undivided
one-sixth Interest in the following
described real property located In
said eounty and state to-wit:
Lot numbered 7 of Cherry City
Fruit Tracts as shown and desig
nated on the duly recorded map
and plat thereof on file and of re
cord in Volume 4 at page 11. Re
cords of Town Plata for said coun
ty and state, together with the
tenements hereditaments aad ap
purtenances thereunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining;
That said sale Is, made under
execution Issued ont of tbe Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Marlon County, to me directed in
Cans No. I 23193. wherein. Inter
mountain Building A . Loan Asso
ciation, n Utah corporation, was
Plaintiff, and J. R. - Payne, aad
Martha J:; Payne, his wife, and
others;7 were Defendants, to satis
fy further, the decree entered tn
favor of the plaintiff by laid court
and the judgment therein entered
against the defendants. '
A. CBURKV. - r
Sheriff, Marlon County, ' ,
By BTNNETH U. RANDALX
Gothiers Cain
2d Half Title
Biroks Wing City Blinors
Lead, Will Play off
With Papermakers
Brooks Clothiers smeared Che
mawa's All-Stars 41 to 30 count
at' the city major league wound
up last night, the victory giving
Brooks the second half title with
five straight wins. The Clothkrs
and Papermakera, the latter first
half champs, will play - o for
the championship of the 'Circuit.
Bruce WUliams, with 13,-and
Al Wlckert, with 12, led the at
tack that overpowered the racing
Indians.
Second Game Torrid
The Papermakers barely edged
out Schoen's, 32 to 31, paced by
Medley's 9 and Forgard's 8.
Lowe tallied 11 for the losers.
General . Finance, by running
over Grande, Theatre 56 to 36.
wound, up In' third place. Wilson
Siegmund scored 19 points, whUe
Emory. JHobbs hooped 15.
Brooks '41 " SO Chemawa
"Wiekert 12 1 Archambeau
B. Williams 13 2 Jackson
Haek 2 7 Shonlderblade
P. Williams 2 6 Oatman
Shinn g Red Elk
Subs, for Brooksf Shaffer 7,
Becken 2, Joyce 3.
Gen. Finance M
Nnnnenkamp 9
Beard 8
Siegmund 19
Barrel i
Hobbs 15
3d G. Theatre
6 Cater
19 Thompson
7Blsiminger
4 Daniels
9 Mason
Paper Mill 39 SI Schoen's
WilUs 7 6 Allison
Herberger 6 9 Medley
Gleason . 2 Causey
Lowe 11 6 Roth
Hendrle 3 8 Forgard
Sub, for P. Mill: Singer 5.
For Schoen's McDowell 2.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
Frank Smith. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, by tan Order of the
County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Mar
ion, duly made and entered on
the 2nd day of March, 1939. was
appointed Administrator of the
Estate of Frank Smith, 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 vouchers, to the
undersigned administrator at tbe
office of Dwight Lear, his attor
ney, 202 Oregon Building, Salem
Oregon, within six months from
the date ot first publication of
this notice.
Dated and first published this
3rd day ot March. 1939.
CASPER SCHMIDT.
Administrator of the Estate
of Frank Smith, deceased.
DWIGHT LEAR.
Attorney for Administrator,
202 Oregon Building,
Salem, Oregon.
Mar. 3-10-17-24-31.
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Opposing Stars
Not One NW Conference
Hoop Player Listed on '
AIMlpponent
Nary a single conference play
er made the Willamette Bearcats
all-opponent basketball team, and
only Seim, Pacific university, was
accorded a unantmons ballot for
berth on their all-conference
club, it was revealed yesterdsy by
Coach "Happy" Howard Maple.
who let his squad huddle over
the Question last Tuesday night.
Three Are Unanimous
Art Merryman of Signal Oil. An
derson of Eastern Oregon Normal
and Olson of Washington Stat
were given unanimous support for
the all-opponent team by the 23-
game winners who are currently
battling in the state AAU tourney
in Portland.
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All-Conference
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Olson, WSC
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Watson, Gonzaga Webb. Whitman
Optimistic Ducks
Pull Into Seattle
Mentor Hobson Declares
Team in Good Shape
for UW Tonight
SEATTLE. March 2-UPr-Coah
Howard, Hobson and his Oregon
basketball team arrived tonight
for the northern division Cham- .
pionship series with Washington, i
Hobson took his. boys to dinner -and
a movie and raid there
would be no workout here.
They play tomorrow and Sat
urday nights, with the WeMoots ;
needing but one win to cinch
the title, and their forward Lad
die Gale seeking the Individual,
scoring record.
. Duck Morale Good
"I think my kids are la the
proper frame ot mind 'to grab'
the decision the first timo out,"
Hobson said. "We looked pretty
bad. losing to Oregon State two
weeks ago. But that's out of our
systems now." V
Coach Hec Edmundson sent
the Huskies through a brief final
workout, and commented. ,
"The boys are as high as
they'll ever get."
Di Maggio Ready
To Rejoin ? Yanks
SAN FRANCISCO. March 2-P)
Beaming Joe Di Maggio prepared.
to depart today for St. Petersburg,
Fla., to start spring training with
the New -York Yankees but he
parried all questions about wheth
er he had signed next year's con
tract. . I
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and there were rumors that the
one for this season was for
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