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PAGE FIVE , Two to Bnlld Permits for new dwellings! were Issued by the eity tondtof ;nBpector't office jester day to Hasel J, Courier, for si story dwelling and garage at 1776 North toth. $4500. and to Ray Tschauner, for a one-ttory dwell lagand garage at 2180 UniTerslty, 11200. .Other, permits were to Adolph Greenbaom, to " repair a dwelling at 2141 State, $100, and to ..B. B. Boylan, , to reroof a dwelling at 1425 North 17th, $9S. Deb. Boy! pnt Mathis, 17$ sTCotn: Win ContestIn the oratorical conteat sponsored' recently at the Japanese;' community church -by the Japanese , aenlof league, first prize was awarded to Maye -Oye, whose theme was "Why the Gen eration of Today is Losing Hold ft the Church." Ed Ko Yada wai second. on "What. la War?" and Betty Takayama third on ."Alco hol in the Community."- Judges were MrJ and Mrs. Paul Ellis and Martha tfane Hottel. ; For lowest rates on farm fire in surance, see Win. Bliven, $27-328 Oregon Bldg. Ph. 7906. Lobby Program Set '- Friday night's TMCA lobby pr6gram will feature an address by Dr. W. W Baum, ; who wil lspeak of his ex periences In India while r on world tour. Dr. Baum will show colored: slide pictures, and Dr. La bel A.&teeres will show pictures he took while in Guatemala, this spring.; , .. ., jf ). . , : .). Ornamental nursery stock Infers Nursery. S. 12th Stcutoff. To Attend Meeting The Salem Toastmasters' club of 30 members will attend the Oregon Pacific Highway association's meeting and banquet here Friday night at the Marion hotel, it was 'decided at last night's, session of the club wire to this effect was sent to the association at Eugene. FLOWERS 0LS0H, Florist i Court & High . Ph. 7166 Do jYou Hear but Do Not ' Understand I 1 Conversation? ,i If So See or" Call : M. M. LEHMAN - H 250 High - Phone 6900 The modern trend Is mora and ' more ' to indoor vault burial or cremation,- "the 9 two" better ways.'. " .',." Ajl I AORIAL- VI ! y tnrjuwnci II 7 r- Jf Se (,) Rack 200 Kienzo FACIALTISSUES - 2 rV 21r5 tsm MUt7, mm. tMCb, SmWw.. tiwUwt i iimii craaat. Vm to ftaca M "haafcici," ' i -' - . f TMS U HSAIS- mersteoel TOY WAY MtAVTYi Req. 504 size Gardenia Face Creams Ma cnaaM at anaa pricaa. ONtt CliMilm Criil. GaM Cilia, n TiwM Oraas. . Ml 31 Solution ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION ft 50t iii size Kirttest - i - . , a SSt-Sexsiar MAXMONY Bay Rum WSBb 1 HrArrjv--. Rubbing Alcohol m ni"'a faatfal tea f a rak aWa Ml aajt aaaSty Afcalnl,' B VaMaMjaear. Hn a C3i pack ZO Ptnttttt i!u:uT uva oa tfl A Tklt ft-? !. ; "it A -t: -2 , - V-. f1 X TUt SIMM flMh Bs)MIMH flf flflft WH mp 4Msa4s4 sa4 Vy 4VMMW Tm m m m f I I mr t - - Brief; 5? 'Coming Ereata ? May 4 Kansas dab of Balena dance, Cherry City Baking com pany's hall, 8:80 p. May 7 Champoeg 96th annl Ternary obeenrance at park. May 7 to 14-Natloiud JJn sic Week 1 celebratloa. May 10' BtatoKaighta ofOo- ' lninbae conTentlon, Bit. AngeL ' May 18-20 State conference of social service worker at the chamber of commerce,' ' May 19-20 S a Lean "district Epwortji letiae1 contentioa, Leslie Methodist' cherch. . -'.' May 25-27 Cbemawa IndlaB pageant. Vcwrly Goes EUMW-Hana ;'Cur r": Hot stetter. . nroorietor o Car. It's dairy, left yesterday for the midwest to obtain s new automo bile and a truck for company use. Mrs Hof stetter, who has been Yis- Itlng relatires in the east for the past three weeks, will, pilot the new automobile home and he will drire the truck. They expect to re turn Tla San Francisco, arriving in Salem in a month. - Will pay Sc for copies of Sunday, April 23, Oregon Statesman. Oyster Trade Under Ode The business of smoking or otherwise preserving and selling oysters is subject to the licensing provisions of the : commercial, fisheries code regardless of the manner In which such oysters are acquired. Attor ney General Van .Winkle held Tuesday. The opinion was request ed hy M. T. Hoy, master fish war den, j - . Arnold i ! Mr. Barbara Arnold, at the res idence. 1230 North 21st street. Monday. May 1, at the age of $ years. SurriTed hy widower, Jesse H. Arnold; two daughters. Misses Ruth and estner c Arnold; son, Llovd Arnold of Salem and Dora Arnold : of San Diego; brother, Wesley McFarland ot coin z. Wash fonr sisters. .Mrs.' Lulu MeCormlck of San Diego. Mrs. Lucy Greer of Melrose, Idaho, and Mr. . Lottie Skeen of Los Ange les, Calif.; also three grandchild ren. Services rrom uiougn-isarnca chapel Thursday, May 4, at 3:30 p. m.., Ref. H. C. Stoyer. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park. Coppock - Edward G. Coppock pissed away at Hawthorne, Calif., Thursday, April 27, at the age of 0 years. Survived by wife. AldoraXoppok, of ' Hawthorne ; : daughters, Mrs, Mabel Fuller of Hawthorne 'and Mrs. Madge . Thompson of Hepp- ner," Ore., and one granddaugh ter, Shirley Anno Fuller of Haw thorne. V Calif., and sister, . Mrs. Frank Warton of Santa Ana, Calif. Births -MneUhanpt To Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Muellhaupt. 183 Fer ry, 8 a son, " Donald Wiley,' born April 21 at . the Salem . General hospital. ' ' - " Obituary ,W.rfe g,W n - - .i. - 1 tow can sur this ruu-soio rACToeT-nusH MuacHANom roa v an mat WITH TNf FUtCHASI Of CNt MOti Of TW8 tAMl IUM AT THi KIOUUS StlCT. 504 size Kienzo CocoanutOil SHAMPOO St,ipin with Ibis mmil l 4 km toft. iMchr luir Ikal i aantioa. It to kto4 1 th bur. dwM , : AIM . SYMBOL HOT WATER DOTTLE WMsv ssS"aSjsNsr aW oois) sms)sB) aA MS. Eaaa mm rtftakla kal atar Wtk haaay Ha af Snt aaaKty raWar Oal iraa aMaf karaaaata. TM-Si naaararv Taba aavaataaa at ttia tat, arka. - NoawiaiAN Cod Liver Oil J IV t r M mmm af a Titaariaa A m mnimm C UT Oa. - 25psck 25 , -- fhistajd - . - . - . a READYMADE DAN PAGES ImM mm ai SMM tnlafW aT ain. ia yaar car. aa4 m i f i ap Thaj'n tj ta a JaaBaiai aajM mm tjmuu BmbyTmte DubyLkveotkf SSc 4p sss9ftsM TineSltmrmt OtaaaalfeeHb t MmUmi JkTUk V - ' - " mmJ mmmm - g nam.-;. 001 B ni2s&t tu&ts te&IU.; ter lmMmmiMmwmmmUmmaSuiMPpq mii sieeti mm eat Mf v; r. t JaremOa VoftrU ' Friday T h children's play Tom Thamb Wedding" and a number of Juren ile vaudeville acts will ha sreeent- d at the F alem Labor temple Friday night at S o'clock under the ausplcea of . the ;Unlon Label leagues it was announced early this week. The program-Is open to the publle and admission charges will be nominal. . The entertain ment Which' will lnyolye more than 80 children from agea 8 to 8, la being directed by Mrs. Ramona B. French, who. has been working with the group for teTeral weeks, Final rehearsals are being held In the Labor temple. , ;. . ; Ph. $478 Willamette VaL Roof Co. Who Haa Goards? A Vancou ver, Wash., woman has written the chamber of commerce here asking for the name of a Marlon county woman who raises a choice variety of gourds. The chamber is stumped and passes the query on in the hope some local resident will know the answer. The chamber phone number Is $738. - Pleated Alpaca skirts $$.15, Al paca blouses $2.88. - Fashlonette. ette. u . Recnperating in Salem. Ro bert Dickie who was injured, two weeks ago while working at the Buck Logging camp at - Monroe, was taken to his home In Salem Sunday where he will convalesce. He broke - several " bones In his back and is now in a cast. For ten days he was at Dr. Anderson's hos pital . in Corvallis. . v " Clnb 4 Tonight A' Dutch auc tion will be the highlight for the meeting of Townsend club No. 4 tonight at $ o'clock in the High land school building. The public is welcome. Funeral services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Thurs day, May 4, at 1:30 p. m. Rev, David Hardy will officiate. Inter ment; City 'View -cemetery. ;f . . Miuer ' Oren James Miller, late resident of route six, passed away May 2 at the age of Kl years 8 months and 20 days. SurriTed by three brothers, Sherman and Marlon Miller of Salem and Richard Mill er of Portland; sisters, Mrs. Edna Ladonta of Grand Ronde and Mrs. Ida Blunk of Nampa, Idaho. Fu neral announcements later by Walker & Howell funeral home, Pettit Mrs. Lillian M. Pettit, at the family residence, 804 North 14th street, May 2, at the age, of ! 68, years. : Survived , by husband, - W, H. Pettit; three, daughters, Mrs Ruth Elllff, Miss Georgia Pettit and Miss ; Leah Pettit; two sons, Ellsworth E. and Earl W. Pettit, all of Salem., A son, Arthur, is de ceased. Announcements later by the Walker . St Howell Funeral home. ' . ': - . - - : Turner . Richard LeRoy -Turner, May 2 at the age of 21 years. SurriTed by father, Orville Lewis Turner in Eugene, t Announcements later by the 'Walker. & Howell Funeral home." - v&a&& Site 4Opckl00Turetest ASPIRIN TABLETS Iw Uttrt tt Vm m iria S Mi fruM f rick MlM tnm tU acBfoftf caMi.Marucn, elf tthf 4 . . e " aUw" - ira ) iff. ,"r" 701 ' a wa- . FLAW LIMT I r.TWS I yTTT Mal'vr -?? r jpaa aMiNiaitieiLiMiMi t -a. 1 Spec. 200 SI.lt to $7.12 Better hats M price. The Fasalonette. Beeeipta : Fader Receipts tor the Salem postof flee la April to taled $28.28.$S, which la under April a year ago. ' However a year ago election material was coming through In rest quantities, and this past month no such extra pos tal business was at hand, the post master, H. R. Crawford, says. Sell late model a ted Hoover. 8787 Haaltag Permit W. B. Barton has been granted a permit to haul logs - across the ; Korth Santiam highway at the . Idanha Lumber company mill and also at the load ing spur near Boulder Creek, re cording to ' order " entered by ; the county court, ? -' L Luu Florist. -1 21 8 N. lib. 8 $9 L KarsetsI Meet The X Nurses council of the Deaconess hospital held" its regular monthly meeting Monday night In the lecture room of the hospital with 24 present Miss Frances Wei ton, vice-president; presided and Mrs. ' Frances Mapes read a paper on "Angina Pectoris." Graduation dresses $$.98 to $18.15. The Fashionette. - Incorporate Articles of incor poration tor the Oregon Motorist Publishing, company were filed with the county clerk yesterday by E. Woods, V. Reed and E. Lee, with the business office In Salem and capital stock $2800 or 2$ shares at $100 each. New colored taffeta slips ft Gay Nineties slips $1.98. Fashionette. Traffic Violation W. A. Mc- Crelght, Portland, was booked by city police here yesterday on a charge of operating a motor ve hicle with four in the driver's seat Reroof -repaint Mathis 178 S. CmL Hood River PUD Election June 19 A special election on' the ques tion of creating the proposed Hood River peoples utility district has been called for June 19. the state hydroelectric . commission announced Tuesday. The district would comprise virtually all of the settled portion of the Hood River valley, or ap proximately 104 square miles. The assessed raluatlon of the proposed district Is $8,899,6D0 with a pop ulation Of 9800. Hearing on the Scappoose peo ples utility district was held April 28, and the final report of. the hy droelectric commission Is now be ing prepared. ' Charles Goodwin Quits ;State Post Charles A. Goodwin, for' 11 years an employe of the stats cor poration department here,' Tues day submitted his resignation to Commissioner James Haxlett His resignation will become operative Jane 1. ', - Goodwin has served as auditor for the department during the greater part of the 11 years. SO Quality Cascade) POUND PAPER LINfN PINISN o i I A milmri itk Sm raal aaaBty mm anal mm tm Ir, i f yaanaiiiajiaiiail. Wabaali-SSaatilaautattlc .-iivwbi es v.- m. 'vmr. mt l a pt mm t m mm a--j 1: Tulip Larceny : F Is Lonfessed Cases ' Continued Pending Restitutions ' Custer -: Sent to Jail - . . . i - r. 1 - Lewellyn Emmons and Robert Hines, arrested last week for lar ceny of tulips add tulip blooms from E. P. PicKell, pleaded, guilty before, Judge L.1 H. McMahan tn circuit court' department one yes-' terdayi and thef court continued the case for rettltutlon." " " - Three other men recently v ar rested admitted "guilt and Judge McMahan disposed of their ' cases as follows: v :'A-:-K:'i:-- r.-y?n.: Robert Coonred, charged with larceny of a car from Vance Cook, case continued r lor three' months on condition defendant' make res titution; with defendant to report to the court September 17 j : " Ray. Custer, morals charge in volving a V minor, sentenced : to county jail for 30 days and given credit for time serred, which is. a few days short of the sentence.0 Harry Canning, uttering a forged check for $3.50. case dis missed. : ; .- In Judge Lewelling's depart ment, in addition to the usual mo tion day, grist of business, three divorce ; complaints were granted, with all decrees to plaintiffs: Car ol Creemen vs. Melvln Cremen; N. W. Chenowith rs. Elsie Chenowith and . Barbara Boedighelmer vs. Henry Boedigheimer. ;. In the lat ter case, plaintiff's name of Bar bara Gehlen Is restored. In the Creemen case, answer and : cross eompaint were with drawn and the case .went uncon tested after stipulation was agreed to that no money judgment would be entered against defendant Another grist of foreclosure de crees in suits brought by the city of Salem; in connection with as sessment liens was handed down by Judge Le welling. Defendants, the amounts of liens iae and In terest accrued, are: . ,i Natalie Klabunde, three Hens of $118.93, each tarrying $393.38 In terest; J. W. Slocum and wife, two liens totaling $131.88 and inter est, $205.99; Laura B. and T. H. Clark, fire liens totaling $613.91 and $1005.18 interest; P. A. Eiker at al, $117.84 and 8173.11 inter estr Nathaniel Murphy and Dora Colwell, three Hens pt $170.20, each carrying $26$.$1 Interest; George B. Simpson and wife, four r 'A 4 r a -3 1 teif i Tested .- -: J1 ft.. m ttil N" ". T ' . -1 i liens, $174.93. and $591.32 Inter est Hattle and DeWitt C. Corey, two liens, $142.88 irtth $312.94 Interest; R. A. Bterens and wife, $211.09 with $404.90 Interest CSreoit Cotxrt -Pearl 'Skoglund .1 and . William Skoglund ra. Ert Over; complaint for partition of real property - by. sale. h-'wH'riv' 'j : City of Salem ra." J a e o b B. N Herbst et ux and Marlon county; order, to sheriff to execute deed conveying property to Lottie M. and Fred 0. Hale.,: : Federal Farm " Mortgage Corp. vs. B, O. Boedigheimer et al; de cree for plaintiff for foreclosure of mortgage, with $2238.78 due. I - Federal Farm Mortgage Corp. re Albert T. Savage, Jr., as, execu tor A. T, Savage estate, et si; fore closure decree with $5781.84 due on' mortgage. . ' ;.: . State ex rel Nellie Mayo vs. Al fred E. Mayo; counter affidavit of Mayo and reply of Nellie Mayo In connection - with . her more to . ob tain alimony as of decree of No vember, 1937. She asserts he gets $78 a month at the Salem Art Cen ter and that she has had no money from him; he claims he' is unable to make payments from his salary. J. C. Emmons rs. Archie L. Bones and Mrs. Wealth ia Bones; order overruling demurrer. , . K H. A. Roeske and Bertha Roeske rs. Heltsel Estate, Inc., An tone Hoel and others; cause dismussed as to Heltsel estate. Mabel Triplett rs. Paut Trip- pett; order of default of defendant- --( J. Paul Plnaon rs. Ray W. Mc- Intire; order for sale of "Dinty Moore's" business house here, with appointment of Warren Rich ardson receiver pending sale. probate Court Ida M. Keene estate eighth an nual accounting of Arthur A. Keene, executor, showing $1487.21 cash received, $805.55 expended. Boyd Eldon Brown and Wallace Millard Brown guardianship; fin al account of Blanche M. Brown as guardian of Boyd Brown, now 21; first annual aeooantlng for ward Wallace Brown, showing $80.88 on hand. ... John J. Prints estate; . hearing on final account extended to June 1 with executrix, Pearl D. Skog lung of Portland, to make supple mental final account. Anna Butte, Incompetent; order setting June 17, 10 a.m., as time fori showing en petition of guar dian, Christopher Butte, to -sell real" property. : Bent Tingelstad estate; proba ble ralue $1500 Including $4500 .personal property. Petition ask- mm mm m i ffrnviTTTTT Ml C3tt8 RkkfieM kas Invested ituSom f dollars for actional fcnprevements In Its ' :a:v:'v- Ofctrtflf satd refinery W now one efftke CMilfaseSM planfi fa the world; end c x; ,3ma tea new yeeoloe formuUt were it Hi tlos)9 with A popular1" eowpeHtive Wands ever a period of (5 daysT ' YP el rfWi t2 f ! oiiM m CTewi ;l1alliaes;-: were made by recegntzed afomof lyo esglneers who of aon ' lme knew, the mate or origta of c tt br ndj of g isollnt tt thoiy trere pecaed Identic sBy "end ldentL;j vv ' fit4 by aamber only; end V- iwora"ad afV "A that feci gasoaao tWnerKed . T 7V1 r -5 7T r. i H 1 T" T '"l- ? . t , , ' '..ir'v'-.--'. Talks Tonight IS Commissioner Edward J. Parker, national secretary of the Salva tion Army, who speaks tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the army cita del here, 241, State street. ing appointment of Martin T. Tin gelstad of Salem as administrator as executor named in the will lives out of Oregon. ' : Alice M. Lewis, insane; ap pointment " of Patricia! Johnson, Joseph B. Felton and O. E. Ray as appraisers. T William Petxel estate; decree approving final account and dis tribution of $101.81 to each of four heirs and $88.81 to another. Justice Court George Holland, non-support; case continued for 90 days on de fendant's motion following hear ing. Released on own recogni sance. - . John C. Rhoades, Charles A. Collins and Harley W. Collins, trial of Collinses on larceny of gas charges; found guilty and all three sentenced to 30 days in jail. Municipal Court ' Lester R. Jones, violation of the basic speed rule; fined $2.50. Mt. Lassen Fumes, Report REDDING, Calif., May lHft Residents Monday reported seeing clouds of steam and smoke aria. Ing from the main cone of Mount' Lassen, mainland unitea states only active rolcano, yesterday. MHfMfNIMHWnmwHHiMMtmmnHwiHi .M u ..... WEST No. eiceftetj In every qeefify ever el ether 15 terr rynes. ' - Peltfinobn tiNe:tTeidtefce t : one of the ten new fonnuU i to be hence- v ' fertk the formula for a new Richfield HAkV f" lOef0" l. Tfcer. KchfieWi "Aa-Time fcOetMt" k the finest won-prewAim easeCne'ever sold in ; - 2. Thet b en lirose faseane! ejMntj , th bttt perforinane fa vtry car end frwck .-w .jWerXll M, hway ad city Oa That ft wS otifferform any ether brand of rton-premum eesetne. : Cterefere if now HAllTuno HU Octene Is net ta your opinion tW. finest (noBpremIum) gstotine you vor ate J, Richfield wltl give you doable year money i Famous Lector Describes Indies T4? A National i Salvation rArmy Speaker an, r . .Commissioner. Edward J. . Par ' ker, national secretary of the Sal-' ration Army will delirer his fa-; moul lecture, M Jamaica Journeys" ' tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the lo- : cat army citadel, 241 State street". ' The . ' commissioner ; is stopping ' here on his lecture Itinerary which covers Spokane, Seattle, Portland, and other major cities of the western territory. : This outstanding Salvationist represented General Evangeline Booth at the golden Jubilee con- gress in the West Indies territory. a little orer a year s$o and while . there personally took motion and ' still pictures of this paradise of the Caribbean 'sea. - , - Lecture, Pictures, Tell Story His lecture of two hours, with lantern - slides - and motion pic tures all la colors. Is" noted for Its beauty, polgnance, humor and novelty, which coupled with good photography, gires not only a gra phic high picture of beautiful Ja- ' malca, but a stirring insight into the Salvation Army's activities in the West Indies. While there, the commissioner addressed a multitude in the grandstand at the Jamaica race eourse; spoke to the prisoners at the general penitentiary; address ed a packed throng at the Ward theatre and with Governor Den ham, planted a tree at the blind institute, where the blind students -sang merrily, and afterwards pa- -tbeUcaily touched the trees. Sidney School Is Envy of County, Vacation Begins Sidney, . school,! near Jefferson, ; led the procession of Marion coun-1 ty schools to hold eighth grade graduation exercises and start the summer, vacation. That school,1 ia -session 8 months of the year, is now out The two eighth graders -are Shirley Lea Gilmour and Ray ' HoppervThe teacher is Mary Ellen South. i- : 1 4. Joint exerdses for Sunnyside . and Illlbee schools are slated for -.this Friday at Sunnyside school, the county superintendent's office has - been , advised. 8; hi- I 2? sr?- Traffic . ; . - j V" i . 3---v i ': i