The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    lit OHEGON GTATE3IIAN, Salexa, Orcsca, Txllxj Iighzzz, Kay 5, 1S:3
FAGS NINE
AFtitllodel
Local
Chemeketans ; to Hike The lo
eal walk committee of Chemeke
tans i has r arranged -1 for a hike
; Sunday to Roek : House. . a care
situated in the lower coast moan-,
tains west of Dallas. The hike
i will begin at Ellendale, five mile
' beyond Dallas. The toUl Liking
distance is about .17 ! miles and
no difficult climbing will be ex
perienced. The hike Is not lim
f ited to members of the club and
non-members who , are Interested
n hiking are also welcome: Per-
aons desiring to make the trip
may register at the Senator ho
tel or obtain further information
from Otto Bowman, who is lead-i
k er for i the hike. - v f - ;.r ..
- 4-. . : . : -. ."i
; Substantial reductions on group
j of ouri better dresses. Milady's
Shop. ' - :
; : - ',: : . . r .
Holiness ilectlng May 12 The
; all-day i meeting of ' the ' Marion
County Holiness association will
be lield Friday, May 12, at the.
South Salem Friends church, and
Will be in the nature of a miasion-
ary rally. Missionary speakers will
be Ret. and Mrs. Kenneth P.
A. Wescbe Just returned from Chi-1
J na: Miss Clara Ford, from Afrie-J
an artist and eraagellstj and Miss
Llla Birch from California, who
sings and j slays the v electrical
guitar. Rer. ; Rosella Douglas of
: BrownsTille, who Is the state pres
ident of the Missionary Prayer
. Bands,, will be present Serrlces
will, be held at 10:30, 1:30 and
7:30 o'clock.
S
' P. O. E. dance Sat night, Hazel
Green. Public inTlted. Admv 25c.
Rhododendron '. Fete Boon On
.behalf of the North Lincoln coun
ty Lions club, Harry W., Scott
called 'attention at the Salem
Lions' luncheon Thursday to the
second annual North Lincoln Rho
dodendron days observance, May
13 to XI, featuring a number of
community programs at Nelscott,
Cutler City, DeLake.' Taft and
other places on the coast Peak of
.Coining Events '
Hay 7 Champoes; Both annf
rersary. observance at park.
: May .7 to 14 National Sin
sic Week celebration. '
. May 10 Salem Banters
Anglers meet 8 p..nsn Cherry
City bakery.
. May lO State Knights of Co
lumbus convention. Bit Angel.
May 18-20 State conference
of social serrice workers at the
chamber of commerce. 1.
-May 10-80 S ale m' district
f Epwortb league convention,
Leslie Methodist church.
- May S5VS7 Chemawa Indian
pageant.,; r- j.r;,
June 1 Marion eonnty Jer
sey cattle club spring show,
fairgrounds.- . :
Two to Build New dwelling
permits were written by the city
bunding inspector yesterday to
James C. Darby, lor a, 1-story
dwelling and garage at IS 00
Madison, $4300, and D. L. Har
den, for a 1 -story dwelling
and garage at 1395 Jefferson.
32800.- Other permits were to:
Mrs. H. A. Talbot to erect a
private garage at 180 Fairish,
3150; W. J. Albers." to-"nrect
private garages at 1343 and 1840
Kansas, $75 each; J. C. Hassen-
stab, to repair a. dwelling at
2140 Maple. $100: and K. W.
Henleln, to repair a dwelling at
299 East Miller 326.
Ask about our new automobile
rates. Scellars ft Foley. ,
Hlrte Promoted Promotion of
Ralph IT Hirte, Portland, to first
lieutenant, signal corps. . with as
signment to the 41st signal com
pany, Portland, was - announced
Thursday by George A. White,
Oregon national guard and 41st
division commander. A graduate
of Benson polytechnic, Portland,
Lieutenant Hlrte enlisted In head-
the rhododendron season is ex- ?aarle, oPMy. lMth Infan-
pected to be Sunday, May 21.
Ornamental nursery .stock
Iufers Nursery. S. 12th St.cutoff
try, November 1, 1928. He was
advanced from private to first ser
geant before being transferred to
the 41st signal company. May 17,
1936.
fid Here
Affirn
Judge ' Lewdling v Effects
Formal Decree Upon
: Oral Ruling
Formal - decree was handed
down by Circuit Judge Lb G.
LeweUing yesterday effecting his
recent oral decision In - favor of
Adelia C. Riggs in her suit
against Louise . Riggs " , and the
Metropolitan Life Insaranct com
pany. - -
; The decree, sets - aside satis
factions -of mortgages , by the
plaintiff recorded in three Ore
gon counties: reinstates a mort
gage on 104.73 acres of land in
Washington county, a lot la Eu
gene and a lot In Portland and
grants her Judgment for 34300
principal and 3350 attorney fees
against tbe defendant Riggs. A
payment of $4032.87 made into
court by. the . insurance company
Is awarded to plaintiff la partial
satisfaction of the Judgment
with the balance ' to be met by
foreclosure of the real property.
The May term circuit court
Jury venire has been ' instructed
to report on May 15 instead of
next Monday as originally plan
ned. ' V
.Circuit Court .."
Mary C Ball vs. L. C. Ball;
complaint for divorce;' desertion
March 1, 1937, at Turner al-
leged; married In Salem August
h 1113.. ,: ,,:y f
J. C. Emmons vs. 8ophla B.
Tinker and Verl L Clutter:
31565.37 Judgment for plaintiff
against defendant Tinker and or-
oer tor foreclosure of mortgage,
with defendant Clutter barred
from any Interest M
Truck Insurance Exchange vs.
Truck Insurance Exchange of
Los, Angeles; plaintiff's notice
of appeal.
G. E. Fouts vs. C. C. Col well;
answer, alleging plaintiff's In
juries due to his own negligence;
eply,, general denial. , -
Carol Cremeen vs. Melvln Cre
meen; decree granting plaintiff
aivorce and return ' of her, for
mer name, Carol Miles.
Lois H. Ferris vs. Philip H
court warrant , charging larceny.
5352 Drivers Apply A total of
5352 applications -for motor ve- Reroof-repaint Mathls 178 S. Cml.
MM' AnantAft normlti ffti thti I t -
twn-v,r 'naHnd.startlnr Julv 1 S,te C11 th A Clinic will
n ht. i.,a Kn n held at the Richmond school Club A Tonlsrht A nrorram
at the state motor vehicle depart- Monday from 10 to 12 a. m. and will be included in tonight's meet
ment at noon Thursday. Only 1 to 3 P-. m.ages 3 to 3 years ing of Central Townsend club No.
those persons over 70 years of age ioclusive, and will be of special 3, to be held In the county court-
and new drivers are required to ;K"U aouse ai s p. m
i i. . -.-n 1 school for. the first time next fall I .
7".', it. "":r.' ZlZ' u. I aa physical defects will bedis-l Tumbleson HI A. L. Tumble-
i. . :r ' " : rr;" covered in time for correction n, secretary of the local aerie,
v7.wnnMA7..". durta. the summer months. Im- Fraternal Order of -Eagles, J. re-
. " 'Imunlzation against diphtheria and ported quite 1U at his home.
flnmmlro Sal : SH " anil Sat.. W. I amalliwvr will h rlran If desired. I - -
C. T. U. Bldg., by 1st Congre- If possible, mothers planning , to I Lfce,l3r; ' CShnrged Herbert
o.HaI Phnroh j i hrlnr their children ahnnld make I .ttarttSOn WSS. arrested by S City
" T i , : .anointment hv raiiinr S288. officer; yesterday on Justice
Police Conference - Captain
and lieutenants of the state police I Changes at Church By action
department were in - conference of the session of the First Presby
with Charles P. Pray, superintend- terian church, the pulpit furniture
ent of state police, here Thursday, in the sanctuary has been re-
All four 4 districts - of the . state arranged, the pulpit being, placed
were represented. Tbe conierence to the left of the platform and the
was called to consider a number memorial baptismal fount at the
of new laws approved at the past tight. This change permits the pas-
legislative session. - I tor, now Rev. W. Irvin WiHIams,
. .... , ... m i ik sin - t b. en. by the entire congrega-
c.tu(iw: Ttion throughout the service.
. . t . r sen S m a a I '
scnooi VvM8dl late model used Hoover. 8767
7:30 p. m. Friday doors of Rich-1 ;V;.
mond grade school will open for Hunters, Anglers to Meet All
tbe carnival to be sponsored by I persons interested in fishing and
the Parent-Teachers' a ssociatlon. hnnilne. lndudine members of the
Each room will have part In the falr gex, are invited to the next
entertainment.; - Proceeds go for reeuiar meeting of the Salem
Utile Diana Noble ef New York
finds a new style inehapeaux by us
ing tbe theme of the World's Fair as
bertaspiration. Tbe perispbere and
trylon mode make quite ft fetching
bonnet, yes? .
Ferris; plaintiff granted divorce,
custody of son and 15 a month
for bis 'support s
Confirmations, sales of pro
perty to City of Salem, plaintiff,
with defendants and amounts as
follows: Ollie Griffin Lane et al,
$398.10; Robey 8. Ratcliffe et
al. $1249.46; Carrie E. Smiley.
et al, $829.33; E. C. Pearscon
et at $318.44; O. X. Paxson et
al, $316.83. ,
' Probate Court
Perley R. Coulson estate; ap
praisal. 3910. by Bert T. Ford,
Margaret Ross and Esther Al-
rlck.
Ed R. Price guardianship; ap
proval, account of Otto M. Bow
man, guardian. -
John Boehringer estate; clos
ing order, Anna M. Boehringer,
administratrix.
4 Justice Court
Herbert Harrison; pleaded ' in
nocent to charge of lareeny ef
radio and dresser set from Lou
ise Lama; held in lieH of $250
ball pending - preliminary , hear-.
ing at 3 p.m. Tuesday.
George M. Smith; $1 .fine, no
headlights.
D. L. Dunne; ,nsf eheck charge
dismissed on motion of district
attorney, insufficient evidence.
Get Yonf EVERYBODY
wms coriTESTfcoupons
f; Frcn the Follovnrj IJefcfents ;
t - . , . ASK FOR THEBI . r? v -Everybody
Has an Opportunity to Win a New
1939 Chevrolet Sedan Everyone is ACTUALLY.
GUARANTEED a CASH Award! $25 to Be Given
v . - -Away Satnrdayl
Hunters' and Anglers' club to be
held Wednesday, May 10, at the
Cherry City bakery recreation
rooms. A program is planned. The
meeting opens at 8 p. m.
Skating Guests Salem Skat-
the PTA. projects next term.
i Obituaries
H Miller
Oren James Miller, late resident
of route Six. passed away May Z
at the axe of 51 years 8 months inr club members win meet at
and 20 days. .Survived bx, three the Mellow? Moon rink; tonight
Miller of Salem and Richard Mil . Imperial Skating club of - Port
r of Portland: sisters. Mrs. Edna land. Word has been received
: . - . . i .. . . . i
T jflnnta of Grand Konae ana Airs, mat a largo caravan u piaanins
Ida Blunk of Nampa, Idaho. Tu- I the trip, and all local members
ueral services by Walker How- are urged to be on hand.
CU IUUCI1 UUU1U i- lm.j , mmj I c.1Aa4a m-rA -nlta .Yd.ntlnilll
5. at 10:30 a.m. in Dayton OOF rw.r; n-
HOOgeS ' I Tm-Brai1 Haiti AMr and
Marie "jE. . Hodges, at a locall i v. Townicnd of S7E
hospital May' X, aged 9 years. Hood v street have returned from
Late resident , oi a e"e,7on 1 a three-months vacation visiting
street. Funeral , servic-es Friday, frlends and relatives In southern
May b at a.m. irom wousn- CallXornia . and the east. They
visited the fair at Treasure Is
land.
Technocracy Topic An unan
nounced sneaker will address . a
Mlla.
Barriek -IchapeL , Interment Bel-
crest -'Memorial park Rev. Guy
L. Drill
officiating.
Adr
Henrv Ader. at 1 the residence, meetinr of all persons interested
S95 South 20th street. May 3. Sur- in Technocracy," social-economic
.vived by daughter, Mrs. Alex Kra-1 plan, 'tonight at S o'clock Ifl court
IT, Jr of San .Diego, Califs Fun-f J room ; No. l ot the county courV
erat announcements later ny.tne house. This is one of a series to
ClougbrBarrick company, ; . . ;, ;. I which tbe. public is welcomed.
; vi
Jacqaet
At the residence, 1150 Garnet i
Deb. Boy pat. Mathls. 17S S. Com
Han f helps rof Baker. Ore., and JSeSftSM
Carl Jaconet of Seattle. iWartu. JSS'iJiSi
brother of Henry Jacquet of 811-
o'clock when Dr. -W. W. Baum will
zlzrTv . '---1 '.--.1.2. -, Ti-1 speak and show pictures oil India
heMfmorcompan7 f-d. Dr. 8
cbapel Saturday, May . i, at 1530 J " " 7 ?rT"
p. m. interment city .view ceme-i Bnrk , Tr a i Witness Sheriff
tery. ; - f - . I A. C. BUrk Will; go to Woodburn
- 1 ' . . 1 ' 'I this mornina in response to a sub-
' j ; - 5 , woJ ' poena to r appear, as a witness at
Join Frc erkk- Fishwood, 70, If,,,, w . stdmnk.
Thursday 'morning "at his" home, M
i.lrlnr'kim ' Til trial will
41S Oaktstreet, SUverton; after I be- held Mon Justice of the
an luness oz iwy J Peace H. Overton.
DUlsboro. i Indiana. Hvovlng t to 5 -t
Nebraska m hen 17 years of age.1 poiire Arrest Two City, polke
He remained tlre ; 13 yearsv j yesterdays arrested v William. W.
comiajr to . Sirrerton in 1S99, 1 Martin, route six, on - a charge
where -He vwas engaged; In the I of failure to glvef right' ot way,
harness i business.., Memoer. pi land oookea aroio uuoert. ior
Modern Woodmen ' ot -America alleged drunkenness. e ?
ilTeito widow; Illoni. o SU-1 : CMtmt .rt . - turn
wpll nndiewls Of sprague. uu- i -
eral SeSSmtata plater by Ter, eon of the Salem Realty , board at
winter Vnneral home." - the Golden - Pheasant.. r, vv
; BUSICKS SUPER MARKETS
Conrt St., Marion St-, Klngwood.
' STEVEXS BROWN
Jewelers and Opticians
184 North Liberty
Contract Goods Excepted
MISSION BEVERAGE;
DIST. CO. ,5- v
tlO Mission Bottle Caps .
.. Receives 100 Totes
Check them, in at Campaign
- . Headquarters. " -
. MeKAT CHEVROLET CO. .
,430 North Commercial
Cars Excepted
METROPOLITAN STORE
' 180 North Commercial Street
. 25e Purchase 100 Votes
PIKE'S ICE CRfciAM STbRd
188 So. Liberty - 25c Pnrchase
..GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, INC
458 Conrt Street
. HEIBER'S RADIO AND
'? v ij . ELECTRIC ' " -
498 Center Street :
MIKE PANEK BRAKE
; fl SPECIALIST "
278 Both Commercial
HoWArd corset niiop
181 North High Street -
. '' MIDGET MARKET -
831 State Street
230 No, Liberty - 23e Pnrchase
" - BURROUGHS EICTRJO
837 Court Street
WAlLV;s SUIT SlUBF
. . SHOP ... . .
180 North High St,
. BltL'.VO STUDIO t 5
DICK'S LUBRITORIT3I AND
SALEM PARKING SERYTCK
145 So. Church - 15c Parking
GRAND THEATRE
E. H. BURRELL AUTO
t ELECTRIC ' .
464 North Liberty
TUT H. BURRELL AUTO
. - ELECTRIC -
IMPERIAL FURNITURE CO..
. 487 Conrt Street
eo. e. Allen haKdWar
; . 'OQv
888 North Commercial
I THE FASHIONETTE
' 429 Conrt Street
MARKET DRUG STORE
' 470 North Commercial
Except Contract Merchandise
WILLAMtTTEi VAlLe
t ROOF CO.
j 840 North Commercial ;
l SALEM HARDWARE""
f 120 North CnsnwiercUl
NELSON BROS. FURNITURE
. CO.
r Corner. Chemeketa and
' Liberty Sta.
r IIASSENSTAB MUSlC CO.
158 South Liberty
. ABBUCKLB, KING COTT
481 State Street
"A'DIUTiK yTrH0UT ABICCOUCH
A CUP OF COFFEE
at-LaDous9
- 183 No. Ilish St. Opposite . Courthbsse?
Xhe Finest, Most Modern Coffee Making
1 . ; Equipment Yet D exited .
You Get the Best Coffee ct LoDou'b
QUISENBERRX- CENTRAL
PHARMACY -i
410 Watei Street-1- "f
Except Contract Merchandise
K. I ELttttR6al CO.
Paint and Boofinx
881 Chemeketa Street i
. 420 State Street
BURROUGHS CLEANERS,
I 891 Nortk High St. . .
LoO beWrrf CLEAXkR"
188 Sooth Liberty St.
J JbiCKbON A suuTL
SERVICE STATION
lOOO Somth Commercial
!UCS SHOiStOAE
420 Conrt Street
The Porthole Rests arant
t ' -408 State Street -
v ' j 887 State Street
? j- OREGON ' SCHOOL Of ,
iwi BEAUTT" CULTURE s
is ; 218 North Liberty Si. -
tLiUOl HKALTU CLNTER
'.V 545 'North Chareh '
licALVIN TOP BODX SHOP.
t5 North Church .
bV XIitE.YIC.
. CAPITOL FES.D SKKD
107 Sonth Commercial "
CAPITAL VARIETY STOiiU
? 1263 SUte Street -
laLLIdk bLAutV siI6p
I In Miller's Store 'BMg."
liOIXl WoOD SLltVkm r
: i : STATION-,. t-
S121 Falrgronnds Road-'
' 540 Chemeketa Street
UlU AUiU LLi-CUIG7
. . SERVICE I . J
' " 4S3 Center Street '
I JLIl. A ...... J I I I
CApiioU LiiLLLa JUxX:
t 100 Votes with Each
I - Admlsgion " '
SJAI- U LLA1JLER GOODS
170 South Conunerclal
241 Center Street
SCU1.1.LAR AUTO CO.
1115 -North Commercial
JUl'S feKOK baVICiS
147 NorthrHlgh
KI.MKR LKVWI.-4
'' a twA nit ttvH'v
- v 2Q2 Sonth High '
'- ; EXCHANGE v '
' 458 Court Street '-
bixATOR U 0 1 t.L BEA 1 1 X
SHOP v -
218 North IL;h gtreet
. f HARRY W. SCOTT
i ' The Cycle Man
" t 147. Sonth Commercial .
i 'iiLd UtOaAGE!.
Body Fender Motor Service
. ' 265 Ferry Street
j JARY FLORISTS , -t ,
In Fred Meyer's New Store
I UAURGER INN
f 10O7 Koath Commercial .
JOHN F. CLASS VAPO PATH
1 830 Bellevne Street
,OiiVAL8 ISED CAR LOT
k Center aad -Chareh Sis -
McGILCHRIST PAINT SHOP
849 North Commercial
For Contest Information Phone 4500
if 1J" A 'i lie ? inr'' N i i i v i "e,
ddiF !! a I? !
I .tAlT ',7 iiV: U'- - ILL: : ' ' '
4 1 '"" "fcii v C7 " . I f ft
SPRING CELEBRATION OF SUPER FURNITURE
VALUES! TO INAUGURATE OUR NEW STORE IN
SALEM. Wfi, OF G0HN BROS., ARE PROUD TO BE
ABLE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF SALEM AND THE
WnXAMETTE i VALLEY IN OUR CONVENIENT LO
CATION . . I - " --":' - ; : - . v' :u . , . . ,
Sensational Values! Convenient Credit!
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR MODERN,
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STORE. r r
vS. ,-4. . - T.- -4
"i)fllW"iW8
3-1?- &t
All in sen nine walnut, in
clndlns; larsx. round Mirror;
roomy, solid oak Interior
Cheat of Drawers; ultra
modern, stnrdy Bed. For
merly sold for f 100.50.
"Change o' Name"
SPECIALS
$1.29 BED SHEETS now. 89c
29c PILLOW SLIPS now-
Reg. i.ii . met
unfinished IRONING BOARDS now- VW
Reg. $1.2 fkOn
unfinished KITCHEN CHALR8 now Wyt
Res. DAVENPORT A ftC till
$49 50 CHAIRS now VVVs
Reg. 1x12 Waffle Hair ' l Ofs
' $7.95 BUG PADS now V3)V
$7.95 FELT BASE RUGS now- 03-99
Reg. TABLE. LAMPS A
I4.S5 AND SHADES now -VW
Reg. , WALNUT -": -00a
$1.95 END TABLES BOW. w W
Reg. $Sf to $49
9x12 heary f11ff
AXMIN8TER RUGS now V
(Choice ot patterns end colors.)
W Give and Redeem
ir? Co) o7
afps Green Trading Stampsj
Iilattressesh. :
SALE OF
Inner Spring
Make' one & night's
sleep n restful one
beautlfal ticking air
conditioned. Begular-
ly 93MJS0 'Change
Name- special
1
nws
Very Fico
CLUD
cnAms
y
Genuine
I.E.S.
Loops
Shade:
Fluted wing hack
neatly upholstered,
In the Period De
sign. Were selling
at $39.50 Now SB
low at
.95
R1 s
La U : . - M
Regular $11950 - Large Size 1
VELOUR DAVEHPORT
AiiDcnom
of gnaranteed i
reteraihle enshlons weh base
'mow seUs for -
m
o.95
1 VI , . 1
E95T
i-i i sanumr na m s a I tuna sv nn.fi i M
SXKTear
Guaranteed
plete, lncladiog shades
and h s 1 b s C-way
lighting with S ean .
delshra effect Tslaes
to $10.15. ' .. :
con,
AU Hardwood:
sVTone
1-t
Includes Urge Vanity with round mrir
' tor, ultra modern
Bed. -, and roomy
ot Dra
regnlerly sold '
. - 9S9JIO. 'Chance O
Nasae" bargain f .
ID95
iJk for Your 1
ac.Jflajjfir voiire,:sJ.
'affiA,- j"t
1a4&iwiiblet'
'Drop Lidn
.Styled 1:
HVITIGcnO.On;BE0IIS
llany.stylesandjdeslns formerly seHlns from
i CSSUSO to S39UM. .
Breakfast
. Set
fi u uropieai
Uej. $.95 I Keg.
Now r - l.i; Now
03.591 09.55 '
9 . i;!V o
fir
1' .
1J:
f
if yito
Corner Chemeketa snd Liberty
-1 i : i SUCCESSORS TO " -. ' " ' -
i ; : "NELSON BROSrFURNITURE CO.
l.. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY. EVENING TTL 9:03 , '
Phone 6115 .1 K.I
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