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PAGE SIXTEEN eTOIlEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Mornlnfc June 16V 1939 y n "sr-i "I- w osion Kills Hoffman Gas Accumulation Is Held Responsible ; for . . ; . Accident LEBANON M o r r I Alfred HoffmanO well known Leba non iro n" worker, was Instantly killed Wednesday about p. m. in the blacksmith . shoo on Oak street operated by his father and himself, by the explosion or i follow drill, in which sas had ae cumulated:. The Impact almost severed his head from his body. Funeral arrangements In charge of the' Harry C Howe funeral ' home, "will await ' word .from eastern relatives. ' .He was born in Iowa October Z8, 1898. ;.He came with his par- ,ents to Lebanon fire years ago, 'tt u married November , 11, 19J7, to Florence Rice, daughter f Mr and lira. C. W. Rice. Survivors - i besides his widow am hi Barents. Mr. and Mrs. T. n. Hoffman of Lebanon: two sis ters, Ruth Hoffman and Mrs. Es ther Trom of South Dakota. - T..H ml sVknfvlvn1nfr . LEBANON The Lebanon hos pital nas rasiauea so w cuuui tionlng plant this week. - a itanrhtar w hflrn June H to Mrs. Grace Kelly of Crawford- ... ' . , - . vine at we locai nopiii. . D.; E. Cooper, an aged resident LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S KOT1CE OF BALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i win. on Saturday. July 1, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock to the forenoon of said dy, at tne west door of the Marlon County nnnrt Hadm In Salem. Oregon, sell at public auc h the manner pronaea oy law xor u gale of real property on execu tion, the following described real premises, to-wit: Lot 4, Block I, Rlvervlew Park Addition to the City of ? Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Said sale will be by Tirtae of an execution Issued out of the Circuit ' Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County In ' that suit heretofore pending therein In which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plain tiff, and Nanetta Griffith and Allen B. Griffith, her husband. ' and 'Marion County, a body poli tic, are defendants, the same be ing Clerk's Register No. 27921 Dated and first published June 2. 1939. A. C BURK Sheriff , of Marion County, Oregon. By " Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. J 2-9-10-23-30. NOTICE OF ' EXECUTOR'S SALE la lav muuij vuun ul ui dwib . of. Oregon ' for. the - County of "Marlon. . . . In the matter of the estate of Eugenia Gllllngham, deceased. -: Pursuant to the power con ferred upon him as executor by tne wm oi Eugenia uuiingnam, r deceased, the undersigned execu- tor will sell at private sale the fol lowing described property: Begin- boundary line of Block No. X, In Kntorta Addition tn mm etv at Salem. Marlon Countv. Oreron. as aald bloc k la shown and desig nated on the plat of said addition, now of record In the off ice. of the recorder of conveyances for said Marlon County; Oregon, the said beginning point being 82 feet Easterly from the Northwest cor ner, of said : Block No. 1, and run ning thence Easterly along the North boundary line of said block 41 .feet, and .3 inches; thence Southerly, parallel with the West boundary line of aald Block No. 1, 120 feet: thence Westerly parallel with the North boundary line of said Block No. 1, 41 feet and 3 Inches: thence Northerly, parallel with the West boundary line of said Block No. 1. 120 feet to the place of beginning, being a part of said Block No. 1, of Roberta Addition to the City of Salem, In Marlon County. State of Oregon. The sale will be made on or after June 18. 1939, at the office of said excutor In the Supreme Court Library, Salem, Oregon. The terms of the sale are cash. Dated, May 19, 1939. UnUXDl 1..- E. N. GILiLiLNuHAM, execu tor of the estate of Eugenia Gllllngham, deceased. M 19-20 J 2-9-10. No. B 24132 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED FTATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of David McRae, Bankrupt, , . To the creditors of David Mc Rae, of Salem, In the County of Marion, and District aforesaid, a, bankrupt: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said David McRae has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a - petition filed by him ' on the 2nd day of June, 1939; and that the first meeting -of his' creditors .will be held at Room 225. n the United States Poetoffice Building, Salem, Oregon, on the 21th day of June, 1989, at 2:18 o'clock In the .. afternoon, at which place "and" Urns the said creditors may attend, prove their .claims' appoint . a trustee, ap point a committee of red! tors, examine the bankrupt, and trans set such other business as. may properly come before said meet ing, i ".-.."; - r -. . Dated at- Albany," this 14th day of June, 1339. -i -- WILLARD L MARKS, v . - Referee la Bankruptcy. J 1C NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAT8 NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant; to Chapter 881 Laws of Oregon for 1919 on the 22d day of June a: the hour of 1 o'clock . 'm. of said day, the undersigned will, at the' follow ing place, to-wit, -Aeont Springs Fruit Farm, about S miles south of Salem,, sell at public suction to the highest bidder for. cash In hand, the following described animals found running at larger Four old ewes, ; sheared, no brand. Dated at Salem, Oregon, the 15th day of June, 1939. - , W. Q. HANNA. J. 1: 'Hop to Mars Ends in Arrest ,',-,- , ' ' . .-.'.v.-,'.v. .v.- v . ..v.-.'.-.'.'.-.'.jj.v ..-.vf . . v.v v . ,-.v.v v. v. . .. ::.:: ::-:":: . , I Ji W V:':l 6a? s' v t j ' - V Chestoa Eshelman tells Projected "flight to liars" by Cbeston Eshelman, 24, of Carlisle, Pa ends tn a trip to police court for the Intrepid student pilot, now charged with larceny tn connection with his .Grrigan-likeM hop. Eshelman landed In the Atlantic ocean 200 miles off Boston and was rescued by a fishing schooner. He Is shown teHing newsmen tn Boston of Us "flight to Mars." of Lebanon, Is very fll of septic sore throat. Farmers have been able to ma ture" fine crops since the rains started but look with some worry on the rain Thursday as hundreds LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon its duly verified Final Account, as the Ad ministrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Henry Schnitz spahn, Sr., deceased, and that said Court has fixed Wedne; "ay, the 5th day of July, 1939, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court Room' In the County Court Honse 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 BUSH TRUST COMPANY,. Administrator . with the Will Annexed of ' the Estate of Henry ' Schnitzspahn, Sr., Deceas , ed. WALTER S. LAMKIN. Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. J-2-9-10-23 ; 30. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that VI will, on Saturday. July 1. 1939. at 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 provided by law for the sale of real, property on execu tion, the following described real premises, to-wit: The South 2T.2 feet of the North 79.2 feet-of the East .119.5 feet of Block 3 of St. Elmo Addition to the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for Marion Ccunty in that salt heretofore pending therein in. which Citr of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plain tiff, and Wm. F. Douglass and Jane Doe Douglass, his wife, Marion County, a body politic; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property herein de scribed, are defendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 27959 Dated and first published June 2. 1939. A. C. BUKK Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall, . Deputy. J 2-9-16-23-30. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALS OF REAL PROPERTY On the 1st day cf July. 193 J, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. at the West front door if the Court House in Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the, following described real property located in Marion County, Oregon; to-wit: - The East, one-hai: of the . Northwest one-fourth of Sec tion No. Twenty-six . (20) in Township No.5 7 (7) South of Range No. one ' (1) East of the . Willamette Meridian,, in Marlon ' County' and State of' Oregon, containing eighty (80) acres of land, more or less, according 4 to Government Sur vey. Save and except land deeded to School District No. 93 as shown by deed In Book 102, Page 488 Re tor of Deeds for Marion County, Ore- ton. Also Except the right of way deeded to F. :.v Brooks - and R. E. Kleinsorge In Book' 110 of Deeds at Page 102. Said sale Is made nnder execu tion Issued out 1 of the Circuit Court , of Marion County, Bute or Oregon, to me directed In the case of the State Land Board of the State of Oregon. Plaintiff vs. Emll G. Oeder and Margare. Oeder, his wife. Milton Knsut and Helen Knauf. his wife. Rosa Knanf, William L Johnson, J. E. Osborne and Marlon County State of Oregon. A. C UURK, ' Sheriff for Marion 'County, State of Oregon. -.-.By Kenneth 1 Randall, Deputy. E. M. Paige, Attorney for. Plaintiff. ' J 2 -16-?3-IO. ef trip of aeres of hay are down and could be ruined. Wild blackberries of good qual ity are coming into market and are readily sold at 60 cents a gal lon. The Assembly of the Church of God has received announcements of the Oregon state wide camp meeting at Turner from July 21 80. Many . from the Lebanon church will attend. . Helen Edwards of Laeomb baa taken a position In the office of Dr. George K. Craln, optometrist. 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 Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction in the nanner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real prem ises, to-wit: Lot 4, Block 2, and Lot S, Block 7, Compton's - Addition to the City of Salem Marion County, Oregon. -Said sale will be by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of , the State of Oregon Tor Marion County tn that salt heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem. a municipal corporation, is plain tiff, and W. B. Pock and Alvlna Peck, his wife , and Marlon County, a body politic, are de fendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 27454. Dated and first published June 2. 1939. A. C. BURK Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon. . , ' By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. J 2-9-10-28-30. NOTICE TO CREDITORS " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Last Will and Testa ment of Charles Jaa.net, has been duly proven and admitted to probate In the County Court of the State of Oreron for U . Ion County, and the undersigned Lil lian rneips has been appointed Executrix thereof, and that Let ters Testamentary have issued to her. All persons havlns- claims against the said estate are here- oy nouiied to present the same, duly verified and with thm nroner vouchers; to the undersigned Executrix at 707 First National Bank Building, Salem. Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication or this notice; said first publica tion being made this 26th day of May, 1939. LILLIAN PHELPS, Executrix of the Estate of Charles Jao.net, deceased. ROSS & FORD, Attorneys for the Estate. M 26 J 2-9-16-23. PRICES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THROUGH MONDAY The Original Yellow Front Drug ' :: Sole Agents and Candy Special Store in Salem " , -: , , " It's a Lifesaver! That's what youll say If you use Schaef er Corn ' ftfi Remedy . ;-No Belief, No Pay SCHAEFER'S ONLY Never Again! Once Is enough to suf fer the pain of Poison a bottle of r HOOD'S on hand and be sure. gSQc Or -Only at Schaef er's- 12 Kotez - ' gr , 12 llodess 20C SO Kotex A SO Modeas Kotez fl.00 50c Bocarol r'," . 78eTakara) BOc ,Th v Ve Have a Large Acti Yians Oas as President BILVERTON At the annual election of officers of the Active club held Wednesday at Toner's, Bernle Oas was chosen presi dent; Amos Gretn, vice presi dent; Lester Rue, secretary treasurer; Sherman McCurdy, sergeant; John Bowman, histo rian. Installation of officers will be Wednesday . night. The club voted to meet with Portland and Salem chapters at a Joint picnic on June 25 at Pat's seres near Canby.' . . : i The club also voted to send one underprivileged boy to the summer recreational camp for one week. Black Progresses In Aviation School OAK POINT Word has been received 7 from Aviation Cadet Kenneth - H. Black that' he has successfully passed his last check flight In his training at the navy flying school at Pensacola, Fla. Black la now in squadron three, where the flight student first uses service type airplanes. Black baa 160 hours time in the air to his credit. Black will graduate in Sep tember, providing the weather does not hold up training too much. At that time he will be stationed . for the next three years at either San Diego or Quantlco, Va. to Additional Land HAZEL GREEN Th annual school meeting will be Monday, June If, at 8 p. m. A director for S years and a clerk for one year will be elected. The budget will he voted on and additional land for the school yard will be considered. Arthur Clemens, 1939 OSC engineering graduate, has his commission and is in San Fran cisco to study for three months. He will be transferred to Ran dolph field, Texas. Clemens Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cle mens of Hazel Green park. Missions Theme Of Women's Meet DALLAS Members of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church held their regular monthly meet ing at the home of Mrs. R. C. Wilson Tuesday afternoon The president, Mrs. E. V. Dal ton, presided at a short business meeting. Mrs. Conrad Stafrln led the devotions. Articles on the work of the Presbyterian missionaries In Porto Rica and in the Philippine Islands were given by Mrs. L. W. Plummer. Mrs. Donald Gab bert read an article, VA Child of Lebanon" and Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdei gave a talk on steward ship. ,--'A pleasant tea hour followed. Mrs. Fred Wacner of DeLake was a special guest. The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Raleigh Ulddleon. Shirley Keller's Birthday Honored PIONEER Mrs. John Keller, Jr., honored her dane-hter: fihir. ley, age 9, with a surprise blrth- oy pany Tuesday afternoon. . Others present were Mrs. Tom Keller and Dickie, Mrs. John Keller, sr., Mrs: Chester Neswald, Mrs. Howard Coy and children, Jimmie and Carol; Mrs. Andrew Thless, Evelyn, George and Joan, Mrs. Alfred Domas chofsky, Mrs. Helen Anderson and sons, Norman and Gordon; Raymond Frakes, Sally Kinion, Rosa Wells, Leonard Brown, Dorothy Keller and John Keller, Jr. Vetch and Oat Hay Is Heavy OAK POINT Haying is In full swing here, with both clover and vetch and oat hay being cut Some clover hay was cut earlier and Is ready to haul to the barns. The vetch and oat hay is heavy and is estimated will go from two to tbre tons to the" sere. Spring barley is starting to head out and spring oats will be a good crop. Fall wheat looks good and Is higher than the fence In places. . .. Picnic Supplies "Paper Plates Hot Drink Caps Tulip Caps Spoons, etc , We have yoar favorite : aanban remedies. 25c Cutkura ...;....21e SOc MenthoUtam27e 85c Musterole OOcZemo .;, 49' SOc Paso ' SOePoelaos , 4Se. 7Sc Vkk's 600 Weather or No, to stop a coagh IN : SchaefeVs Throat and Long Balsam For Aches and Pains Use Schaef er's Nerve and Bone liniment 25c, SCc, S8c OdorosM SScQnest 25c Instant SOeElp Cream 8Qc S5e Amolla ,,,,.lc f 1.00 Lacto -- Dextrin ., , SOe 75c Ovaltlae 59c 60e Bromo Seltser 49c eOcSal Hepatlcsw49c OOc Alka-Seltxer 4Sc OOeEffo Salts 49e f 1 Miles Nervlae.83e 75e Bayer Aspirln59c 75c Anacia , ,; 75eIAsterlae . JSOe 5Cc 01 family tested remedy. Assortment of Box Chocolates for Father's Day Cute Kids; Ttiese Chinese 1 "S 0 ..A ! M.N t 4 r. :::: A w " h-' I: Claire Serene Low and Kenford Kong Arent they cute ? Tes, and so agreed Judges In a Chinese children's contest at the San Francisco international exposition who selected Clair Serene Low, left, and Kenford Kong as the "cutest". Chinese girl and boy In the contest. Budget, Director Elections Slated SCIO Legal voters of Sclo school district No. 95, will vote on the budget for the coming year at the regular annual school election at the' schoolhouse at 3 p.m., June 19. Total estimated expen ditures are $12,431, according to the report of Mrs. Mylo Bartu, clerk. . Estimated receipts are $1,4(1. 75, leaving a balance of $5,9(9.25, less $712. The $712 includes the October payment of $400 princi pal and $312 interest on the dis trict's $10,400 bonded indebted ness already authorized at a spe cial election last September for erection of the new high school building. A successor to F. G. Cary, chairman of the board, and a clerk will be chosen. Basket Dinner Is Slated for Church AUMSVILLE Sunday a bas ket dinner will be enjoyed by members of the Christian church after the church service. All friends are Invited. The annual school . election will -be held at the schoolhouse Monday at I n. m. to elect one director and a clerk. Miss Florence Meredith 01 niwhn la VtBttln at- the home of her sister, Mrs. T. P. Otto. Tuesday, Mrs, oeorgs wane, P. Otto, accompanied Mlse Grace Ashford to corvams wnere sne sane over XOAC on the 4H club program. Hag Day Program Given ' WOODBURN The Presbyter ian Ladles' Aid society met In thm hnrn Wednesdav afternoon. The chaplain, Mrs. E. J. Allen, led the devotlonals. Mrs. Carl Hubsr, program chairman, presented Mrs. John Muir, who spoke on "Flag- Day" and cave instructions en n la ce ment of the flag. Mrs. Duncan waa a guest from Hubbard. Mrs. Henry Layman and Mrs. Clarence Wampole served. WS)ID) of All Kinds Summer Prices Oak $6.00 Ash $5.50 2nd Growth $4.00 Old Growth..$5&$50 Limbs ....$6.00 Sawed Knots -$5.50 N. RTCTTR Sudomkb .:Tuim e L U A LA U 135 N. Commercial - Phones 5197 - 7023 f 1.00 Lysol. Oc Mom - OOc Noa Spl...... SOcMennea Baby Ofl , , 40e 40c 43c SOc Mead's Pablmn . 50e Hexol . - - 4Sc 48c CLEAN WHITE SHOES Panama It fl fm won't rub off A CI W Only at Schaef er's , a Fact!- It yoa have to get ap nights, yon 'doat rest well. Use , Schaefer's Kidney Pills and sleep ff an nlght.. 3V .Sic -Sle Dew2Se 7 Creamery Group Will Hold Picnic INDEPENDENCE The sec ond annual picnic of the Mon mouth cooperative creamery and warehouse will be held Sunday, June 13, at Helmick park. Pa trons and friends are Invited to attend and are asked to bring a lunch. Ice cream, coffee and butter will be furnished by the association. Speakers on the afternoon program include George Hyslop, head of the farm crop depart ment at Oregon State college; G. A. Brown, manager of the Interstate Association . of Cream eries; W. C. Leth, county agent, and A. W. Metzger, from the de partment of agriculture at Sa lem. Pupils Observe Flag Day INDEPENDENCE Flag day was observed at an assembly of the bidependence training school Wednesday morning. Doris Alby, Camp Fire Girl and Gerald Ha mon. Boy Scout,- both in uni form, gave the flag salute. Mrs. W. F. McBee gave a short talk to the large enrollment of nearly 200 students from Salem, West Salem, Hopville, Corvallls, Port land and ' Independence. Poems were given by Doris Alby, Wanda Stelnbock of West Salem. Evelyn Harris, Gerald Ra mon and Marjory Benscoter. The eighth grade quartet presented three numbers. Visitor Stricken With Appendicitis PIONEER Mrs. Chester Gil liam of Bay City was vlsltlnr ker parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird, when she was stricken suddenly with sppendldtls. She was operated on Monday morning. The Oakdale and Pioneer community elubs met at the home of Mrs. Georgia Bobbins Sundsy for a covered dish din ner. There were about 50 to help Mrs. Robblns celebrate her birthday. On Convenient BUDGET PLAN First payment SO days, 0 months on" balance. IVm. L GRAEIJ 412 12th St, Phone 5370 Penslar Remedies in Marion County SOc Kolyaos SOelodeat SOc Revelatioa SOc Dr. Lyoas. .Se -83c 81c Sic 40c Sqafbb PasteSSc 25e Phllllpe 19c 2Se Regnm ...,21e 20c Colgate PastculSe GUM DROPS New stock. Soft, tasty. Of? wltfl . yc Adv.) DOLLAR 1HNTS Lb. igc 2 lbs. 29c Delicious, creamy mint centers dipped In dark chocolate, r 1 e ft and tasty. Fresh Banana Malted Ht7M Milk. : JljC gQg to $3CO - Court of Honor Held for Scouts Of Dallas Section DALLAS A Boy Scoit court of 'honor was held here this week with several scourts receiv ing merit badges and advance ments. 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