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Local Minor Thefts Reported A ser ies of minor thefts that hare been reported to city police Include: Tools from a car owned by Charles Beck, 351 : Roaemont; a watch, diamond ring and groceries from a car belonging to Clark Bpnchie of Turner; a suit of clothes, bar bells and dnmb bells from the home of Thomas Schwelgert, 2209 Lee; supplies from an O r e g o n Electric box ear parked at the foot of Kearney street; and a burglary attempt at the F. EJ Loose home. 266 Oak, from which nothing was taken. Lais Florist. 1 2i N. Lib. 192." May Sample Batter Repre sentatives of the state agricultural department hare authority to en ter retail stores. and pick up sam ples of butter to determine wheth er they comply with standards and grades. Attorney General Van Winkle held Thursday. The opin ion was requested by A. W. Mets ger, assistant chief, ' division of foods and dairies, department of agriculture. ; - Reroof-repalnt Mathii 178 8. Cml Courts Can Act County courts hare authority to transact county business on days other Una the dates fixed for their - sessions by law. Attorney General Van Winkle ruled Thursday. The opinion was asked by the district attorney of Clackamas county. .Convalescing? Mrs. Harold Woodburn, who recently under went an appendectomy at the Dea coness hospital. Is improving and may see visitors..; LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL. BXTTLKMEXT Notice la hereby aires that the undersigned has tiled in the count Court Of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, hla duly rennea imai account, as Administrator of the astntn of Catharine Puxn. de ceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 12 th day -I June, 1939, at the hour of it o'clock. . i: M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court Room in the county vwun House at - Salem, in Marion Conntr. Oregon, as the place for hearing sUd final account and a U objections thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, ths 12th day of May, 1929. . WALTER D. PUGH. Ad minlstrator of the Katat of Catharine Pugh, de ceased. WALTER S. LAMKET, Attorney for Administrator, Salem. Oregon. M 12-1 9-2 C J 2-9 NOTICF TO CREDITORS No. 16122 IS THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Marion In the Matter of the Estate) of SYLVIA O. SMITH. Deceased) NOTICJS IS HEREBY GIVEN that K. SMITH has been ppoint ed Administrator of the Estate of SyWla G. Smith, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Ore- ran for Marion County. All per sons who hare claims against said eatata are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, as reanlrad by law. to the UJd'r signed at the office of Page and Pare. Attorneys. Ladd A Bush Bank Building. Salem, Oregon within aix months from the ate of the first publication of this notice, which the Sth day of May, 1939 and the last is the 2nd day of June.lSt. K. SMITH Administrator of the Es tate of Sylrla G. Smith. Deceased. PAGE AND PAGE Attorneys at Law -Ladd Bush Building Salem, Oregon . . . My 5-12-16-16 J 2. SHERIFF'S NOTICE- OF' SALE -NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday. June 8. 1119. at 16:06 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the west door of the Marion County ;ourt House in Salem. Oregon, sell rt pablle ? auction in the manner provided by law for the asle of real property on execution,' the following described real premis es, to-wit: Lou t and 16, Block 16; and Lot 1. Block 17. Rlrer side Addition to the City of Salem. Marion Chanty. Ore gon. Said sale will be by virtue of an execntlon issued out of tne Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon tor Marlon County in that ".emit heretofore pending therein , in which City of Sale: ., . MnBiinal corporation, is plain- .iff .mi rrathaniel Murphy, nn- marrled. and Dora Col well, are afendanta. the aame- being nva Rr1ater No. 2789T. Dated and first published May A C. BCRK t Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon , b- WMik f . Ttandall Deputy. Mr e-U-lMI J t thiaam notice of sals SSSrfen IS HEREBY GIVEN that I win. Wi'- W 1639. at-",e:ee -ereioen forenoon of said day. t the west door of the Marion County Court Fiona a in Salem. Oregon, nu ..kiu anrtum. In the .- saanner provided by U for theeale of real property on exeeution. the following described ral tremls- ea. to-wttt , - - . . All of that portion of Lots 1 -and S in Block t of the Orewon JCIeetrieRaD . way Right of Way. Highland f Avenue Addition te the a.lty of Salem, Marion County, ' Bald aale fria ho by rtf mmIm taius . fit St thl Circuit Court of thV State of riMM rnr ltarlon . County la .v-. .ait 'MncUaw therein in which City t &'J"g?f corporation, is plilaUff, and J. W. Sloeu-m and Sophia Sloeum. i! nm i Marion County, a body politic, are defendants, the nmi being Otrk s Register No. , Dated and flm published May v Sheriff of Marion County, Oreron - Pi w.nvafs v. Randall . Hews Briefs Coming Events Jane 8 Choir of the West Im concert at American Lutheran church 8 p.nu.-u Jane 13-1&- Annual convex tlen of Sons of Union Veterans of dill War and auxiliary. ; June 13-13 Department con vention. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. June 18-20 -Lions club coa ventiou. headquarters Marion hotel.; -;v-w...5.,:.,V: :yi.,: i., Jane 18-20 Lions dabs dis trict convention. ' A" IKia AjnerkanT Legion, department of Oregon, contea Pastor in Demand Rer. Rob ert A. Hutchinson" left yesterday tor Marahfleld where he is sched uled to deliver the commencement address to the high school grad uating class Friday night. He was called to participate in the exer cises at the Oregon college of edu cation at Monmouth and at Moro high school. He also preached the baccalaureate sermon at Canbv Sunday night. , Dch. Bojpnt, IUthis.17IS.Coni Bond Contracts Dwe Contracts for roada and bridges aggregating a cost in excess of $350,000 will be considered at a meeting of the state highway commlasion to be held in Portland next Tuesday. R. H. Baldock, state highway engi neer, announced Thursday. There are approximately six Jobs to be considered, most of which Involve surfacing and oiling. Special prices on paints, roofing. wallpaper daring R. L. Elfatrom eo-exoanslon sale. Call Drill Teaaa Evey member of the Cherriaa drill team and the drum corps is requested to meet at the chamber of commerce this morning at 8:26 o'clock tor the Lebanon strawberry festival trip. LEGAL NOTICE &HKRIFK8 NOTICE OF aW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, June 3, 1939. at 10:06 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marion County r urt House In Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, Ue following described real premis es, to-wit: Lot 7, Block 3. Riverside Addition to the City of Sa lem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue ol an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion Conntr In that suit heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem. a municipal corporation, is jlain- tiff, and P. A. Eiker and Caro lyn H. Eiker. his wife, Marlon County, a body politic, Lola r-- man, D. M. Cbristensen Veltheer, Geo.- C. Will. Marguerite 77111 and Olive P. Hyatt, are tefen dants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 4 2 7 8 6 9 . t - . Dated and first published May 6. 1939. , A. C. BCRK Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon By Kennetb'L. Randall Deputy. My fr-12-19-26 J 2 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUFT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the urdersigned, Ladd A Bush Trust Company, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Elesnor Harding,, de- ised, has filed in the County Court of the State-of Oregon for Marlon County its Final Account, snd thst said Court has, by an Order thereof, designated Mon day, the 12th day of June, 1939. et the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the County Courtroom tn the Court- bouse at Salem, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob- ectlons to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate. at . which said time and place sll persons so objecting shall appear and show cause, it any there be, why said Account should not, in all things, be allowed and approved, the said estate settled snd closed, ar.d the Executor discharged. LADD A BUSH TRUST COMPANY, Executor of the Last Will and T ata ment of Eleanor Harding, deceased. BLAINE McCORD. CUSTER E. ROSS. Attorneys for the Estate. M 12-1 9-2 S J 2-9. - - NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE In the County Court of the Sute of Oregon tor the County ot Marion. : ' ' In the matter of the estate of Eugenia Gillingbam, deceased.. Pursuant to the power con ferred apon him as executor by the will of Eugenia Gillingbam, deceased, the undersigned -execu tor will sell at private sale the fol lowing described property: Begin ning at a point on the North boundary line ot Block no. I, in Roberts Addition to the city ot Salem. Marlon County. Oregon, as said bloc k is shown ana nestg- nated on the plat of said addition, now of record in the office of the recorder ot conveyances for said Marlon County Oregon, the said beaiaalng point being 82 feet Easterly frets the Northwest cor nar ot said Block Nev 2 and run ning thence Easterly along the North boundary line of. said block 41 feet and 2 inches; thence Sontherly. parallel with the West boundary Hue ot said Block No. l. ISO feet: thence Westerly parallel with thd North boundary Hue of said Block No. V41 feet and S Inchest, thence Northerly, parallel with ' the West boundary lino ot said Block No. 1. 116 feet to the nines ot beaiaalng. betas a part of said Block No. 1. of Roberts Addition to the city of caiem. m Marlon County. State ot Oregon. The sale - will be made en or after June 16. 1129. at the office of said excutor In the Supreme Court Library, Salem. Oregon. The terms of the sale are cash. Dated. Mar 19. 1821. E. N. cnJJNGHAUV execu- tor of the estate ot Eugenia GCXBgham. deceased. New Los; Dump Built A new I log damp has bees bum at the I foot of Market street and hauling operations are about to start, the county court was advised raster- day. The court granted eight haul- lng permits to as many truckers I n " Jr -J-it . I Lyons to Salem TlaMehanuL Stay-! ion. Aamrrni T- tfc. w.tl iau iTn permits were Heroerci ".VfEe' A- Chartraw, Rleh-I ara u. Nelson. Charles G. G lather, I uave Pearman, Edgar E. Young, I iutbw ia. xseison ana u. u.i.itw of 19 9 i m tationed at 1 wnue. Muoert N. Clarke of Leba-1 non. who made the arrangements, muicaiea me irucxing neet wouia I be Increased to 26 and hauling operations would extend over a period of five or six years. We do all kinds of painting. 7622 J Wayne Allen Visits Wayne Al len, formerly well known In Salem as a musician, is Tiltlng at thel uvuiw vi 1119 laiBw , . w. Aiwa, i of this city. Allen has been mo-1 sieal arranger for the Metro-1 Goldwyn-Mayer studios In Culver J City, Calif., for the vast six years. and is at present recuperating from injuries sustained in a se- vera motor accident some months ago. His brother. Kenneth, Is also weu xnown loeaiiy ana is at pros-1 nt Tnnl inlnlrf with Hrl Owens' orchestra playing at theXJ I Townsend Delegates Frenare I Four Salem Townsend dab mem-1 bers are preparing to leave for Indianapolis within the next three weeks to attend the mwni or-i ganization's annual convention as . . m jk u 17 .i.l E. Manley. who will make thelBWUe OI PP. as arrestee I round Tip by automobile, will! April 8 by sheriff, officers. leaT.iSand.y. B. LPlummerwlll I iTjMK St thTpMoiS B; HaFden is the fourth delegate. To close an esUte. the following 93? S 1? trSTlt June , 1939. at le.wo a. m. at VX? .Sl:t?V . , " V , in St. Louis, Ore., district and about lift a. in vicior romi uis- unct. aee uu m. auu iu i xor parucaiaxs. I 1 Tax Agency Incorporates Ar ticles of incorporation for Ore gon Tax Fax, an agency to pub licize government financing mea sures and practices by news paper, magazine, bulletin or otherwise, were filed with Coun ty Clerk U. G. Boyer yesterday over the names of Carl T. Pope, Nada Embree and Doris Howard. The articles authorize the agency ...lu n. m ..am iT .V0. r; J: . 2 Jrnmett tn ral and government in general. Bettcr Pensions A better sen- inn meetlnr will be held Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crosby, 386 South 23rd street, with all interested in better state pension invited. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, July 1. 1939. at 10:00 o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marion Coun'y Court House in saiem, uregon, seu as u never, vsiu iaurs v. si supervision of Prof. William H. public auction In the manner and May A. Hale of Salem and Wright, minister of music, provided by law for the sale of Mrs. Edgar .Moorman of Mur- Wilfred Hagedorn is the solo real property on execution, the taugh, Idaho; sister of E. J. Gild- ut for the morning service and following described real prem-lden lses. to-wit: Lot 4, Block 2. and Lot 3, Block 7, Compton's Addition to the City ot Salem Marion County, Oregon. Said sale win be by vinue ox an execution issued out of the Circuit: Court of the BUte oil Oregon for Marion County in that suit heretofore pending therein in which City ot Salem. tiff, and W. B. Peck and Alvina fotntr lK'noimt aS feS County, a body pontic, are oe- m1.. V PI,r'l T t SVi; 'V;;v1Uv. Dated and first published June - . - a r hit k k - Sheriff Oregon. of Marlon County, v. - By Kenneth L. RandaU, Deputy. J 2-9-16-23-36. SHERIFFS NOTICE OF 8 ALE NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that I wllL on Saturday, July 1. 1931, at 16:00 o'clock tn the forenoon of said day, at the west door of tne Marion wouniy Court House in Salem. Oregon. sell st public auC'on in the manner provided by law tor the sale of real property on execu - tion, the following desert oed real premises, to-wit: Lot 4, Block 8, Rlvervlew Park Addition to the City of Salem, Marion county. Oregon, saia saie win oe oy Tinu a execuuon Issued out or tne rirrnlt Hnnrt of thn Stata of Oregon for Marlon: County inlgsiein. Mrs. Cora Perry of Port-I that suit heretofore pen t lng I isnil"rnent Cox. Douciaa and! , Sll, municipal corporation, la plain - Uff. and NanetU Griffith and Allen B. Griffith, her husband, and Marlon Conntr. a body noil - J.f.rin. ha.aaa T h. ing rkVaegiiur No7T7911 Dated and first published June A. C BURX - rheriff of Marion County, Oregon. . By Kenneth. L. Randall. 1 Deputy. J t-9-1 6-23-36. . yOTICE OF FETAL NoUee is hereby given that the unuersignea nas iueu in ui voun- A a. a M A. of the estate of Henry Schnltx - spahn. Sr. deceased, and that amid Court has fixed Wednetiay, the Sth day of July. 183t.at thiWr of ten o'clock A. M. off said ay I as the time, and the County Court Room ta the County Court Bouse at Salem, in Marion County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing said final - account and all objections thereto. - ' Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 2nd day of June. 1939. LADD AND BTJSH. TRUST COMPAJMT. Administrator with the WIU Annexed of the Estate of Henry Schnltxspahn, SriDeceas r ed. WALTER 8. LAMXm Attorney for Admlaistratorr . Salem, OresDn. J-2-9-16-13- Tfca C2ZGGN GTATECLIAU," Lilca, Kelson Oof Honor llcholsr! shins valued at 164.16. sufficient I te w m tuition, laboratory and , w. , ' T" ttHS! Z?r2??nJ FV"L A SifSTVSS """ :7 . ates of the state. Among these Merlin Nelson. Salemr Ma -naaerson. laaepeaaence; - - i . I ' , At Btarine . Hos vita I Dr. I Frank Girod, Willamette univer-1 the United States marine hos-1 pital in Baltimore, Md. Follow- ( inr graduation from Willamette I he taught and coached in a nignime uioreraaie school. rears. but later graduated from I ma4m! iaai . n.,Mr a I nvmber of reUUves lire In Sa- J lem and ricinity. Snmmtn Sate Vrtdar and Satur - dar, 157 S. Liberty. Eagle's Aax. I i Clinic at EngJewood -Oul of J 36 pupils examined In a health I department' elinie at Englewood I school , on Thursday. ' 29 were 1 found to have been fatty 1m-1 munised against contagious oi-i senses. Dr. V. A. Douglas and I Nurse Margaret McAlpin eon- " - """f wni i Sponsored by thO ImglCWOOd I Stayton Justice- court Jury yes-1 terday found Arthur Meraan r guilty of a charge of drunken j driving. Judge Walter Bell im-1 Posed a SlOt fine and a 26-day I Jail sentence, the latter to be I suspended u the fine were paid. I Harnn. wham nnH i Nebruka aKZ. Eumt Sale 1 "- Garage, W8 H. I mu ' i ne capital ousiness couege mt ,ome 8tadeiIts who desireta con- "St the summer months. There may othr-.It. .nroument can w secureu inai wiu meet m I expense, the night classes vffl be I continued. Any interested should I communicate with the school wium me next row days. ToSn SvTJ?1 Townsend club No. f will meet to- night at 8 o'clock at the court- house. Obituaries Foster At the residence, route one. Car vels, May 31, Laura Augusta Fos- t, ar.il T ft wmm D..k..J .M.mmumimm VI Robert B. Foster and mother of Mr- Wle0at Of Signal Mountain. Tenn Mrs. W. oIeI- Uott of Dallas. Mrs. Frank Mc- Neill of VaneoUTer. BC. Mrs. Wm Wilson of Erskine, Alberta. Can. N- R- Foster of Gervals and E. W. roster of Prlnevllle, Ore. Funer al services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chspel Sat- urday, June 3. at 1:30 p.m. Inter-1 ment City View cemetery. Hale At the residence. 860 E. street May 31, Almlra SL Hale, axed Sf j years. Mother of Fred S. Hale of I Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Arthur B. of Lakeside, Mich., and Mrs. M. Wires of Three Oaks. Mich, I Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel tnU.,, uue , .i xww a.m. tn- LVl U1VUV v its W cemUT. LIT. james E. MlUIgan will officiate. Ocdea 1 Rachael Ogden. 77. passed awar I June 1 at the home of a dauxhtar. Mrs. Jot Ord.n Vnn liii l by son. Gil Ogden of Salem: one Ir. cnnrles Henry of peasant Plains. Ia- and one ai. I . - 1 ler Mra. c. D. Marshall of New- her. Ore. Services win be held 8atBraa, jBBe s at 2 o. m. from I thn Mter and Bonn rhan.1 lf I . - I UlnnvllT. Tn-M M - - I - M.q. AufcvAutcufc mm m m V m ft v cemetery, McMlnnvUle. Newton I dent of route two. Juno 1. Sur- I nvea ny widower, Thomas New- 1 ton; daughter, Mrs. Violet Heth of Salem; son., William Newton? sisters. Mrs. Emma Day of San i jsernaramo. uaui., Mrs. o 1 1 y I Newton of San Francisco; brother. I WUliam Rosewell of Portland: I two grandchildren. Announcement 1 of services later from Clough- l Barrick company. I Ditasar I At the residence, 108S Norway street. June t,- Pearl Savage Dlt- mtr, aged 86 years. Daughter of i v, Md Mrs. y. c. Savara of 8a- It . i ri i. oi - I Lester savage or saiem, JTranni 1 o---r- RutM jjI.a a.. I I -."Tf r WaahT rineral j:- " win h-T i..u f. tki 1 SrUcJf.T ? Fi Jt I ao cuuipmoj cufu oi T 1 T:T:r: ' CARD OF THANKS Wa wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during our recent sor row. ' -- i ' ; Mr. Ed. Klrehoff and family.' f nun nwi nvavn 1 2 our gratitude and thanks Mrs. C A. Harmon. Har ry Thomas and Rex, Phyula and SfH' CUat OUrer A Based Driqusts Take advantage of New Low . Suamer Prices ' I ton Um: UX0 1 to S sxsw ptr riu85c LAIim TRANSFER &ST02AGE . CSS K. liberty t JTaonoSlSl r - repeat Fitlay llsrcfes Jca do-33 , CwnintMoo Moot maettnr of the 46 at S society J" l0B Aj Legion state convention win .be !lf -1. JSmiBl0V Bed(iur- .t" :!" uiuwuig, lonignt ai me cau oi Bert Victor, ceneral chairman. victor sald yesterday he had Un ponant onsiness to place serore Ooasolldatloa EIm-Ho IJune 19 was set hr the county court yesterday as the time for an election on a' proposal to eonsolldata thm Rattle pnhV mil CloTerdale school districts. PupUa from the former district ara already being transported to Two Workmen Injured Joe Helling, a butcher who resides on rouU tle. and Wade Cable, a log- 1 sw "Ting on Turner road, were (received at the Salem Deaconess 1 hosnital npr Injuries sustained while at mrork. Rant lam WanHng Asked Q. T. Rose was granted a county permit yesterday to haul Iocs orer tha North Santlam highway from Mar- ion Forks to Idanha. Permit to haul logs from Lyons to Salem was tiled at the courthouse by xuan wooa. f uumoi, iauor. ut N. ua county court has instructed its road viewers to fnsnaet the Manila. road and a road near the state penitentiary annex by July 1 and to report on thetr examination of Trlumnh road ny jane . . '"-l"r f MnLRos. M cAnulty of h.VciuaVb. Cit Mrs. Wolf was lifelong resident " oaettmag Heights. 3ncaatea to flnm h 'I h htrh school graduattoTdlas of the .eftrbllndtten. the worship service tn the First CAgT.Cga7Tu re h SuISy morn in r at 11 o'clock, " 11 oeioeg. Moore at Realty SUve Mooro lot wow York City, representative I Of narMw metar Internata. win be the speaker at the Salem R"r boardluaeheon today 5 the Golden Pheasant, rnsnsaaw. Gray Files Bond Warren Gray, member of the county fair board, has filed his official bond in the sum of 8166. Music Highlight At Presbyterian Sunday Services Feature Choirs, Hagedorn It to Be Soloist Sunder services at tha Tirut Presbyterian church will present the adult choir at the morninc j service singing. The God of Ab raham Praise." and at nirht tha I Yonnr Peonie'a hoi m I fat tha enmrr-tfAMi iiiiri nf j favorite gospel sings. Both of I these choirs are under the person- I wm mr "The Voice in the wn- derness" bv Scott. At nirht Leslie I Carson, trombone soloist, win piay "The End of a Perfect Day" and "The Holy City." "The Glorious Art of Friend ship" will be the morning sermon subject by the pastor. During the quiet period. Mr. Williams win a r.. - h. u.iihi. r n.iwJv t.M,. U I . Z.- .wLi! In,-... - . . ,.i. k. substitutes, and the place ot the I ..mA i. m. I w s WW. mm. u.w. Dr BrorYiie Salem, Heads Bnai Brith Dr. Barry A. Brown ot Salem jn! r " r r ZLYrlTZ Z Jt"X5! ImT VZZ President Other offieers are. See- retary, Sol Sax. Salem; treasurer. Harry Weinsteln, Salem; assistant monitor, E. Rubenstein, Eugene inside guardian, H. Presman. Eu gene; outside guardian, Morris Mitchell, Junction City; trustees, William Konicke, Albany; Morris Klorefine, Salem; Dave HoKxman, Salem. Property Values Oti Rnnrl RAVP5llpfi Vrll llUdll 11C VCoiCU Prices offered for nine nieces ".".f .r J4:?.Tf I "X."-:! . .7 T. . 1"JfTT 1 reallgplng of the north rirer roafl WCTO dlSClOSOd tU a rOSOlU- tlon adopted by the county court . yesterday - making a deelaratioa of the Improvement. Off ere were listed as follows: I Bertha Holer, 8206; Weasel and Julia' Semerad. $71.86 ; Loals Oldenburg. 37BO; B. J. and lasetu Kropp. 31642; A." J. and Grace Fleming, f 28.(8; Ivy EUea Welch, $473.46; C A. and AUet M. Harold. A1267.66; Alfred R. Nolan. 8114.86: , John. ZaletU and Winiam Fainter, 314.86. - "i . A i ' .- .-6" Do Yon Suffer Free fcAY!453UEtt Why W nUaeratle another iT How la tha - FTCD OCT KOXT ' - i TO GET BELIEF WXTB " : Uapo Patli . Try st without cost ear obligation to yen, : . JOHNF. IXASS ! - Vapo Patli f 1 - imiAjHWii : nres.' f . . . . ' -- $10,C09Med In Goiirt Case Damages Sought in Death of Aged T7oman Killed r in Accident Ten thousand dollars' damages for the death of Lillian Applegate, elderly woman who was struck down by an automobile at High and Court streets two years ago tomorrow, was demanded in a suit filed in circuit court yesterday by wmiam Gahlsdorf, administrator of her estate against Alfred George Warman ot British Colum bia. JShe waa capable ot earning 8100 a month and had a life ex pectancy of 10.36 years, the com plaint alleged. Trial ot the cause or George A. and Thelma M. Raymond vs. Shell Oil company ot California contin ued through yesterday before Cir cuit Judge L. H. McMahan and a ury and will be . resumed at 9 o'clock this morning. Orenit Court Blanche Foulks vs. Everett Barnes Foulks; complaint for di vorce, one-naix or. personal prop erty including 167 zoxes, one-nail Interest In real property purchase contract, ft 80 attorney fee and return of plaintiff s former name. Blanche Worrell; married at Walla Walla. Wash., January 36, 1934; cruel and Inhuman treat ment alleged. Eena company rs Walter H. Zo- sel et al: order granting appellants to June 16 to rue appeal tran script. Margaret Stelnberger vs. John H. Stelnberger; motion to strike part ot complaint. Probata Court Henry Schnltxspahn. sr., estate; hearing set July S on final account of Ladd A Bush Trust company, administrator; 31604.94 received and 8828.07 paid out. J. F. Fishwood estate ; Minnie R. Fishwood, widow and sole ben eficiary under wiU named execu trtx and Glenn L. BriedwelL C B. Anderson and Albert Morris ap praisers; estate worth 3500, all personal property. J. H. HeUeke estate; Herman H. Helleke, eon, named executor and Cliff Hampton, D. E. Blanch ard and John Barrett appraisers; estate estimated worth 81666; wfU leavee 3106 each to Em 11 C and George H. HeUeke, sons, 21666 in trust tor benefit ot Mln nie Trojan, daughter, and after her death to Albert Trojan. Jr., grandson, who is to receive princi pal when he becomes 21; residue left to Herman H. HeUeke. Margaret Wharton Kissinger guardianship; petition ot Mrs.' W. E. Kissinger, mother, tor her ap pointment as guardian to protect daughter's undivided Interest tn Hood River county real property. Robert E. Siewert guardian ship; semi-annual account of Alice M. Siewert. guardian; 3494 on hand. Marian Z wicker guardianship Roy Zwlcker. - brother, named guardian of 3406 estate. ilarriaco Licenses Harvey L. Rowland, IT, farmer. 966 South 14th street, Salem, and Edith Nadrornlk, 19. bookkeeper, Scio. Justice Court James O. White; pleaded guilty, bound over to grand Jury on charge of larceny of automobile belonging to Sheldon Sackett May 26: 3760 bail not posted. Walter. Haana; non-Jury trial on charges ot assault and battery snd destruction ot personal prop erty set for 1:26 p.m. today. Henry Becker; trial on charge ot unlawfully selling alcoholic 11- qulr postponed to June 8 to permit defendant to secure needed wit- MraidDa! Court Edward Hoppe, vagrancy; 86 days suspended to leave town. Nazarene Church To Start School Beginning Monday morning. June 6, at 1 o'clock, and continu ing for two weeks, the Church ot the Nasarene is conducting a Bible school : with trained competent teachers In charge. The children between the ages of 4 and 14 wm be enrolled with no charges for enrollment and prizes wni be giv en to every child who enrolls Mon day morning. Intensive study of the Bible and memory work will be carried on each day. The school opens at 6 o'clock and closes at 11:26 an. Certificates will be given for perfect attendance and class work. New Bxtra Palo Door Aininn GILOD OIU0 TIIE UEOT tt KgfftnrTIfa tha cim rfK te brew wiJs tbt mm a m m a v . t--i: f Hrizlrr Erewbs Ccr7 6 AU-r . Thzzt Directs Choir w-r ' r . 1 - ' .. 1 'M r V ' "... .si. ". , Gunner J. Malmhn. director of the I cappeUa choir front Facmc I Lutheran college, Tacoma, which will appear- in. concert Friday night, June 0, at the Anterieaa Lutheran charch here. The choir la better known as I The choir of the west" by vir-1 International Luther League con tue of its selection to appear at vention In Los Angeles which cul- the San Francisco fair.' State Relief Pay Nears 13 Million c v- T? n., Six-Year Report Doesn t incmae reaerni ana i County Figures Relief expenditures from state! funds, tor the period 1933 to May 10. 1939. aggregate 112.167.714.- 60. according to a report released by . Secretary ot State Earl Snell here Thursday. These expenditures Involved re lief to needy persona and thetr de pendents, assistance to needy buna persons, assistance to dependent children, aid to crippled enuoren. lOM cUb wlll.be welfare services snd admlniatra- J headad by Glenn Gregg as presl tlon costs. .. . I dent during the year beginning Receipts to apply on the fundi Included 310,141.537.99 from U-1 euor profits. 83,518.666 appropri- ated from the general fund and j 83.813.000 from the sale or ceru-i f lcates ot indebtedness. There was i an additional 334.608 expended I for employment agency service. I The report showed 38,164,414.-1 69 available for the years 1939 1 and 1940. I Secretary of SUte Snell said the report would be made a part ot the "Blue Book," to be published early in August for statewide die- trlbutlon. vnni set ont in the renort do not include either county or fed- oral contributions. Auditorium Work To Begin Shortly Construction ot a 310.232 res taurant and auditorium building adjoining the administration building on the east atOhe state fairgrounds will be started within the next few days If WPA funds allocated to the job are formally released aa anticipated. It was an nounced at the district WPA of fices here yesterday. This struc ture Is an addition to the 11S6.666 improvement program recently approved. The new building will be 4 s by 66 feet In sise, with a counter restaurant and kitchen along one aide and an auditorium equipped with tables and stage. The- audi torium section will be utilised for both restaurant and banquet senr- cio. The fair management's portion of the building's cost is estimated at 33918. 123 Jnre Enrolled At Church School The enrollment at the vaca tion church school st the First Presbyterian church passed the 122 mark Wednesday, and In dications are that additional rollments will continue through out the week. .- - r Sound: films are being shown each day of the achooL Moaday, a health talk and demonstration waa given; Wednesday, pictures of wild animal life la Africa were presented. Hand-work, un der the direction cf Scout Execu-1 tire James Monroe, has consisted of leather work and , construe tlon of bird houses. The recrea tion periods provide baseball and group games. A special treat was provided tor all who at tended Wednesday, and . another surprise Is being prepared for mfm aula red hSrL . . , . - TZ2 Carls, Dklributcr 5741 - - -. v ' I Clioir Booked Here in Wee!i 5 A CappeUa 'Choir of Wesl' From Taicoiti-GMlege;;:,i . I i Widely Known .; : The n cappeUa choir, from Pa- j cific Lutheran college, Tacoma. wiU appear in concert Friday. - . June 9, at 8 p.m. at the American - Lutheran church. "The Choir of f the West." one ot the outstanding a cappeUa organizations in the country,' was established la 1928 by Joseph E. Edwards, who direct- ed the organisation until succeed- -ed In late 1937 by the present di rector, Gunnar J. Malmin. ' ; X Under the leadership of Mr. Malmin,; the choir has maintained."': a high standard of choral singing,' toured not only the west but aiaer the east. The choir has been Invited to appear at the world's fair In San Francisco representing the home state, Washington. Also; at the mlnates in the imposing choral i union concert in Hollywood Bowl : I June , ui wbku aevw trained singers, in addition to 301 children, will blend their voices under the direction ot the tamed. Dr. F. Melius Christiansen, dean of American choral conductors and composers. Tne program orrerea m saiem masterpieces selected w" Vk I si composers ox au axes.,, xtoc Gunnar J. Malmin also Includes In (the program the works Of the three former teachers F. Melius Christiansen. P. C. Lutkin. and Healy WilUn. Gregg Is Elected C lioiis President sarlr in Jnlv as a result of the dub's annual election yesterday, Grerr. eltr councilaaan and sales manager for the Cherry City Baking company, will sscceed Al Ramseyer. garageman. Other new officers chosen were George i A. Rhotea. first vice-' president ; Senator Ronald E. Jones, second vice-president: R. W. "Joe" Land, third vlce-presl- dent; Vera Kir aland and Denver Toung, directors, The club voted to bring two half-grown lions and a cub to Salem tor the district eonvea- I won June is. if ana . ze nne began a drive to register an of. its members for the conclave. A Full Pago of piauRB OF .V SALEM The JourneTs rota- photographer visittd SeJom a short time ego ; end - snapped a group of inTerettingv pictures of tha tutys buildings, tandmerks and industries. Look for ' this p9a ; in tho Photos !ri Roto ' Section of SUNDAY'S JOURNAL 'AuMmtr it tie stria : fictmrt Swres asf rr r. , cstssf tttffft a ' i vV' One cf the Six Faff Pstes of Pictures Every Tfetkn SUMDAV OraV Ttcr Car V.rz 0fTkjmtrtd ; AisVtaat'--;':'.' S. Ccstrc!rS ,J4 P t ;J ill 7