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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1939)
I , EJlIendale. Club's CrciLcnbiisIi Cos Picnic Enjoyable Sclup Is Revised George Curtis Is Seriously I Special Car to. Springs Is 111 of Blood Poisoning I -to Speed up Service to From Nail Wound v Other Points f PIONEER The 41 Ellendale Calf dob met at Ellendale Creek tor picnic dinner Sunday. - Those enjoying the picnic were: Jlr. and lira. Letter Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blaer. and aona Carl and - Elmo, Mr. and Mrs. William Klnion and children. Donald and Sally, Mr. and Mrs Forrest Martin and sen Ken neth, Mrs.- Ida East, Mrs. Mar tin, Mrs. Carter and Gilbert, Mr. and-Mrs. Etheridge and Junior - and Laurence De Witt. . ) George WUlard Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Curtis, has been ,, quite ill the put week. George stepped on a . natl and had blood poisoning-In his foot. Be seemed somewhat better the last of the week but wasn't well again Monday. Mrs. Cheater Gilliam who was . operated on. for appendicitis two weeks ago 8nnday, was able to he removed' from the hospital to the ; home - of ' her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bird. She la get. tins alone-' as well as can ber ex- - pec ted 'and la up part of - the time. Mr.f Gilliam, who Is going to school In Portland, visited Mrs. Gilliam Wednesday, accom panied by his sister. Mrs. Ross Andrews of Portland. DETROIT Old timers around here ' estimate ' It was SO rears ago that the medicinal Talus of the water at Breltenbush Springs was first known to Oregon la na For many years more venture- some souls walked In - through the deep - forest. Others, much later, wishing to remain for a time, cut a trail throngs and took wp pack tralna. . In ISIS a wagon - road was completed and the day the road was opened to traffic : the Ham- man, stage line sent In a stage. Since that - time the line has maintained the service through out the summer as part of; the Siem-Bend scneauie . tu , tne scenic North Santlam i highway, oae of the most beaatlful of Oregon roads. ::'":. ' Beginning July 1 the line will put Into operation a special ear between Detroit and,; the springs with M. C. Goodman, Detroit ho tel operator as omer, : - This service will eliminate the hour layover at Detroit, "thus speeding up the service to Bena one hour. It also win Include Redmond on the north end of the run. Passengers will be trans ferred directly from the Salem- Bend stage to the special ear. Which Two Will Go to the Fair? Tour Votes' TOI Decide Contest Closes July 10 X week's vacation to the Golden Gat World's Fair with an -penaet paid, win be the priies won la Killer's tjueea Contest which ends July 10th. Which two will go? Only the votes win iili.P :TOTXa ;V. SftT them tor your fiToriS 2- 1".dldt6 H 60c P"chaae a SO rotes, 10 1,000 votes! tc This U an exclusive Miller contest. All Charge Purchases Go on July Bill, - Payable Ariz. 1st : 7 :n SAUM.ORBOON , ' Save Your Sales Slips for Queen Votes! See Store Bulletins for Details - George WHson to Gtizen Soldiers Head Albany Post Back From Camp ALBANY Nominations for officers of the American Lerion were made at the meeting this wee witn George Wilson the only nominee for commander. The elec tion will not take place for two weeas, out - there will be no changes from the nominations as tne present ones are final accord ing to the rules of the organiza tion. , .. - Others nominated for the vari- ous offices by the committee, were Joe Neuman. first vice comman der; L. A. Piercy, second vice- commander; Loren Wilson, adju tant: Dan Brenneman. finance of. fleer: Dr. C. E. Colea. rhanlnln- Carl Connet, historian; and Asa Eastburn, sergeant-at-arms. ' Six men were nominated for executive committeemen, with only three to be elected. A choice win pe made from Edwin Fort miller, 'Wallace Eakin, Robert Sipe, J. P. Alexander, Ralph Ban- ton ana 2. E. Merrai. LEBANON Members of the national guard un.t of Lebanon arrived Tuesday afternoon with their bedding, trunks and duffel bags and were welcomed by their families and friends; they give a good report of th At two weeks' training. - The hay harvest In this Ideal ity Is good and the warm weath er has abetted the harvest with farm barns filled and many loada named into town for storage. Mrs. C. W. Kep f Bear Lake. Ida., has arrived to assist In the care of her dangnter, Mrs. Mar lon Harnett, who continues very 111. A daughter. Jean Annabell. was born Jane 25 at Sweet Home to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kron- lein of Foster. Betty Telephone 3179 Court Street at liberty Telephone 8179 : Schafer 2048 Center Street ' Salem, Oregon MJGR.GE BM1M : Rlrs. Robert Sipe Auxiliary ' ALBANY Mrs. Robert Sipe nas been elected president of the American Lerion anxlll&rv nf Al bany, with Mrs. J. P. Alexander as first vice president, and Mrs. 4ea uooney, second vice. - ! Other officers elected trt Mrt Aenene Barrick, historian; ; Mrs. Louise Babcock, recording seere- wry; Mary Al Barrick, corres- . ponding secretary; and , Dena Fromm, treasurer. , . Members of the executive com mittee are Mrs. Beth Mornhlnweg, Mrs. Lawrence Scharfenberg, and Mrs. K. a. Talbott. Mrs. Mornhin wer. Mrs. Sine and Mm patwwfr were named delegatea to the state convention. Frank fScofields To Operate Farm NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. Wil liam New la vacationing at Agate . Beach. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brock way nave naa as their house guest Mrs. itaipn Brockway of Bay City, Washington. The Brockwav fam ily motored back to Bay City with tneir visitor and will spend a ireek there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scofleld have moved In with C. F. Sco- field and will operate his farm. . Jaisa Betty Jo Keithley Is con valescing from a tonsil operation. Notice of FUlag ApplkatW for ucense for a Hydroelectric ''-" ' ' . Project ; -v NOTICE Is hereby given that Idanha Power Company, 4 S 41 SE 30th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, has filed with the Hydroelectric Lammmioa t uregon an applica tion for license for a hydroelectric . project to utilise the waters of the North " Santlam River near - the town of Idanha, Marion County. uregon. The applleaUen la for U9 cubic feet per second of water to develop S27 theoretical horsepow : er uUlizIng a-head of IS feet. It la proposed to divert the water from the main channel of the riv er at the upper end of an Island at a point which bears anDroxImatetv North SI. East 90S feet from the south - quarter : corner of Section 10, Township 10 South, Range East, W. M. The water would be carried through the existing -high; water channel on the north -side of said Island to the power plant and after passing through " said piant returned tarough said chan nel to the river. ' . .- Sail application if made subject .to ice terms-or TlUe XLVI,vChapT , ter Oreron rw 1 a Rnn. plemest, and is subject to protests or renoEstrances on behalf of the public of any district organised for a nnhlie Difoon. nr hi an n terested person' or persons,' on the grounds set forth la said law. All nroteata 'and rimnnitninM should be In writing, in duplicate. saould atate the grounds thereof and should be" filed with the Com mission at Salem, Oregon, on or before August 1, 1939.' - - - Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 28th day cf June. 113. ' HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION OF OREGON, By Chas. E. ' Etricklin, Secretary. - ? : ; 3 29-Jly C-18-20. Ronald Smiths Parents SIDNEY Word has been re ceived here of the birth of an e'A pound babv bov to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith at Stletx. The Smltha are former Sidney resi dents. This Is their third child. J NOTICE TO CREDITORS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an order of the County Court of the County of Marion, state of Oregon, duly made, ren dered and . entered of record la aald court on the twenty-eighth day of June. 1939, JOHN H? CAR SON was duly appointed as ad ministrator of the estate of HEL EN F. CARSON, deceased, and that aald John H. Carson has duly qualified as sucn administrator. All persons having claims azalnst aald estate hereby are required to present the same, with proper vouchers and due verification, to said administrator at 214 united States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from 'the date of the first publica tion or this notice. - Dated and first published the twenty-ninth day of June. 1939. JOHN H. CARSON, as Ad ministrator of the Estate of HELEN F. CARSON, .De ceased. CARSON A CARSON, Attorneys for Administrator. J 29-Jlv 6-12-20-27 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON No. B 24104 " In the Matter of Robert A. McFar- lane. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Robert A. McFarlane, of Salem, In the Coun ty of Marion, and District af ore- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said Robert A. McFarlane has been duly adjudged ft bankrupt on a petition tiled by him on the 14th day of June, 1939, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room 225, in the Unit ed states Postomce Building. Sa- iem, uregon, on the 10th dav of . i J oir, liji, t i:oe o'clock in the afternoon, at which place and time the aald - creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trus tee, appoint a committee of cred itors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other - business as may properly come before said meeting. v; ':V : . --. x: Dated at Albany, this 27th dav OI 111, WILLARD L. MARKS. : -: Referee In Bankruptcy, J 29. NOTIt TO KKliiTfTna. ' -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the anderalriiAd. i m nis. der of the County Cou.t of .the ataie oi uregon xor- the County of - Marion, duly made and en tered on the 1 till -dav o Jbm 193. wa anDOlntoid -ifmeatrt) vz tne aiate or nirr k rvt deceased, and has duly qualified aa- sucn.' . . . ' All . Draona" htlnv 1 a I m . against saia . jestato an hereby notified to nresent thauma 4u verified as required by inw. and wun: tne proper "onchera, to the anaersignea - mecutriz :. ftt .', 207 D. S. ' National bank y.RnfMn Salem.V Ore goj .within i I C l months -. from the: imfm t ihm first ' DUbllcatlOn at thin nntlem aald 'first pobllcaUon being made ute t,m cay .or June, J 939. v ": 4- RRa5?IIB VT 1 iPM . 1 Mia Executrix of : the , ttst ; Will and Testament jam Estate - ot Mary , E. por. Deceased Attorn ev for G -ntrW " V- teie runucatlon: June ' 1, 1939. . - , i Last Publication- 1.1 J . it -TV " II. Lee Ryan 151 West Miller Street Salem, Oregon ' ' 'unit. V Oneta Gilmour Jefferson, Oregon 'V; Eleanor Davidson Marion, Oregon "Aer.Pak" "Air-Lite" : Yes. this is a repetition of a lugg&ge sale we recently held, in which, the manufacturer cooperated in introducing "AERO-PAK and "AIIU LITE'' luggage to Salem people. Due to the fact that we did not have enough luggage to fill the demands, we repeat this sale by popu lar demand. Those who, purchased one or two pieces and now wish to complete their luggage ensemble, will find the same "onerthird saving" prices and the same style numbers as before plus a variety that will insure filling their every need. Shop today . . . have your luggage ready for that trip to the FAIR, or vacation to the seashore, etc ' .. .: " ' ' :- - r. v.v- -; ; , . . . ; Overnite "Aero-Pak Three-ply laminated wood covered with a smart patterned woven duck. Finished with weatherproof lacquer. Double strip contrast trim. Oval edges, re inforced with elkhide in light or dark color; 12-inch, poster guaranteed handles. In grey or luggage tan. Can be matched with other pieces. Regular price $6.95. Overnite "Aero-Lites" 24" To match the above described case . . . Convenient suit or dress case. May be had in tan or grey with harmonizing stripes as a trimming. All luggage in this sale is equipped with the finest quality locks, catches and guaranteed poster handles. Elk trimmed and thoroughly reinforced. Very smartly styled I " 18" 4-88 Cases g).88 etwv.-. . Rosemary Detweiler Lausanne Hall Willamette University Salem, Oregon t Elsie Fisher Apartments Apt 9 Salem, Oregon , bTy "Bus -Box" Travel "Bus-Boxes" in matching pieces are designed for all purpose, long trip use. Similar to a suit case, but miniature trunk size. These fit conveniently into the luggage compartment of your car and are extremely useful pieces of luggage. "Bus-Boxes" are new ... See them today, in our men's sections. Regularly $14.95. "Aero-Pa" Fortn Dlustrated at the left this Fortnighter is 29 inches long. Opens out to good-sized ward robe with room for a dozen frocks, compart ments which are removable or convertible to your, convenience for hats, shoes, etc Regu larly $16.95. . Men's Gladstones Aero-Lite makes a smart looking Gladstone for men. Black or brown in either heavy duty simu lated leather or cowhide. A very practical piece of luggage for all-purpose heavy-duty use. Include a Gladstone .in your set of new luggage and save one-third! Buy Luggage Now iahters -. J : - '" .;r, h , 6 Beulah Patton 1555 'North Cottage St Salem, Oregon and SA - You've always wanted a food set of Inggase : . . here Is your opportunity to bay at a saving ot one-third! Lnggase that wears well . . . modern streamlined . . . light enough lor air travel. The convenience of traveling Is greatly augmented by the proper kinds of luggage. Wardrobes for clothes . . . travel eases for accessories and Incidentals . . . make-up cases for cosmetics. Bus-boxes as carry-alls. Remember . . . this sale offers you complete luggage service at prices yon can't afford to pass by. ; Special! Men's slpper fast ened toilet .case. Genuine leather fit ted with ahave and manicure necessi ties, r- 02.49 Malce-Up 14" Sizes! These make-up cases are re i pllcas of larger pieces. Pos- - ter, handles, hardware, etc' i 8trlped patterns , water - proof . covering, etc'- Fitted "; with large plate mirror.1 ;- Beth : Cases'' ; '; u jy,?? H (DO f i "1 I 1:1 : v -Salem, Oregon - " '-S y I ! : Purchases:. j , - , t " v. z ' : - J - - . : ; .- July Bills,- . ; . , : XV Payable s J r . - .' X J j August. 1st. is ,f ; ' n I Hi