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Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salon," Oregon, Friday Morning ZOf T, 1933 PAGE NINE Local News Briefs Three ;J. More Dwellings Tev terday's three boosted new dwell In s permits to five so far tills vontb, thereby keeping p a e with the unprecedented home :onstroctlon boom that has en veloped Salem this spring and tummer. They were to: H. F. Beaucfcamp, for a one-story. 4200 dwelling and garage " at 15 North Slat; 8. Griffith, tor fc 1-story, $370 dwelling at 1936 : Roosevelt; and Jules Na ian, for - a one-story, $1500 dwelling and garage at : 2081 Hazel avenue. Other permits were to: 'Ida Fargo, to more and relocate private parage at lit North Church, $18; Fred Lemon, to erect a shea at SSI Ncrth Fourth, .11 m. T. nfott. to erect a private garage at 448 South 18th. ' $28; Mr. 1 Leh man, to reroot and repair dwelling . at )H North list. 1150: K. M. Ballard, to repair a dwelling at 177 Center, $15; H. E. Bedlne. to reroot a pri vate garage at 89$ South 14th. $30; O. E. Sealey, to repair the. roof of a dwelling at 2095 North rourth, $38. "! . ' . Try Re-Nu Hat Shop, .115 N. Lib. '- Manv 'Get IJccaaes Vaneoa ver. Wash., marriage licenses have been Issued to Lambert G Keach and Vada T M. Griffith, both of Salem; Nestor F.- Llm nell, Eastslde. Ore., and Elsie Paulua. -Salem: "Wilbur R. Davis and Edna M, Harmon, both of Salem ; Willard H. Rowley, Sa lem, and Vera M. Zicher, Port land route '8; Harold A. Tegen Stayton, and lira. Alyce E. Wil- iliams. Independence; Harrison L. I Locking and : R e v a R. Brown both of Dallas, and Alexander J Welch, Lebanon, and Viola P Parkhurst, Oregon City. Roofing by Mathis. 178 S. Com'l. : Daughter Comin PC Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Simpson, 930 Garnet ' street, are expecting a visit this month, probably about the 17th from a daughter, Mrs. Edna Bel ton of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Bel ton will visit on the way with a sister, Mrs. Milton Pekaro in Topeka, Kansas, a brother, Roy Simpson in Flagstaff. Arizona and with the G. G. Hoag fam ilr in Los Angeles. Her daugh ter Betty will accompany her from Los Angeles." Lutz Florist 1276 N. Lib. 9592 To Represent Governor Rob ert M. Duncan, Burns, president of the state senatJ, will repre sent Governor Sprague at the Veterans of Foreign Wars con vention at Pendleton Morday, he announced here Thursday. Dun can called on state officials - Thursday afternoon. Coming Event Jnly S3 Picnic of former residents , of Waltsbarg, " Wsw dinger park. Net-host dlaaer, l:SO p as. :.",..(; Jalf S3 Swcgle eoramealty picnic, dab dinner at 1 p. sa. raradtse Island, i Aag, SH-S7 Hop Fiesta at Independence. Augast Aaaaal state Tea as re ptraic at Dallas city park Aug. Ohio state . pkale will be acid at Olfager pkale grounds. : i ; "i AaaIS Amertran Lrgioev departaseat of Orrgoe, ranvea tloaw . . ' - Aag. 18-20 Flax Festival at Mt. AagcL : K - Ex-Resident Visits Saying he flada SaleQ 'much ; changed' and improved. since he lived here S years ago, Preston Miller of Long Beach, CallL, who la rialtlng here said yesterday he would 1 Uke to contaet old' friends while I is Salem. Mr. Miller who. with Mra. Miller, Is staying at . IIS South Church street, waa for merly with the old Ernie Aader on barber shop on Commercial street. , :' ; Salem's exclusive floor ' covering store. Elfstrom-Hanrphrey Co. Traekmaa Hits Pole First aid treatment waa given Roger Varimontes, Portland, at the Deaconess hospital . Wednesday for minor Injuries' sustained ' -. . a a a when at trnca ran into and Wright Irdoned - Governor KlSSST-EL , Issued a conditional pardom. to I ; v Lester Newton' Wright, under 31 Lymaas Leave Rev. and Mrs daTa laU sentence here for drlv-IW. H. Lyman of the Court Street lug ib automobile while lntoxi-1 Church of Christ have lett to at- eated. He already has served 27 1 tend a Christian . action eonven- dsvs. Under the I nardon Wrick t I tion at Winona Lake. Indiana. mnst sir a fine of 2100. on the I They will return to baiem ii basis of $5 a month. The. pardon I three weeks after visiting tela was recommended by the die-1 Uvea in vartogs stales. trlct attorney and other of-1 to Start First of the 'summer band concerts will Duth Boy Paints. Mathis. S. Com. (be presented next Tuesday night : - . it i o'cioex at Marion sauare. Wrtrbt Fardoned Governor I tm eoneertsl siren on Tuesday Charles A. Sprague yesterday Is-1 and Friday nighU. will make up sued a paraon to Lester iMewion i this summer's program. wrirni. wnn nin Rprren zi oin uii . . ... - I -ei w at r mA a ao-riav pnrpnc in me minoa I ntre r roia uuwn onnntr 1ail for rirnnken drlrinc I Mrs. J. E. PerKins OK Tfia narilnn t prm nrntld Pl , ha I Wayne. Ind.. should pay off $100 fine at the I "orning for a visit with Mr. and r ic Mr mnnth The nar-1 Mrs. Fred E. Zimmerman. Mrs. Settlement' Is i; : Had by Lowes Aceidept Claim Settled for $1375 in Favor of L Injured Boy -; 1 ti: 1 ."!- . ".:'y'"' -i Thai probate court yesterday ap pointed Jessie K. Lowe gmardian of her 11-year-old son. Eugene, and authorised settlement of a $788 accident claim against Ro bert Jadaon for f IS 78. The lad was injured about the face when his bicycle waa struck ay a mo tor vehicle driven, by Jadaon at McGOchrist and East Nob Hill street November , 132. the or der recited. The same court ' empowered Hannah Martla and ArviHa Mo- Turner, exeeutrlees of the Joy Turner Moses estate, to give a quit-claim deed to William E. Moses for lot IS. block one. St. Elmo addition. Salem. Moses own ed the lot before his marriage and after the marriage deeded one half to his wife. Joy Turner Moses, and, though the deed did not so specifically state, his Intention was to set "up an ownership by entirety, the court was advised. Circuit Court Mabel Rankin vs. William A. Rankin: complaint for divorce and decree holding plaintiff own- YMCA Directors Camp Notes MinChanses By TED CORBKTT Eddy Jehaaoa took a apttl a3c.odl ReoflOauxation Isv fftoM heaaso ha did not I c " """6 " Board Meet for First Time Here Directors of the school districts In Marion county will be consulted before any ateps are taken to ef fect boundary reorganisations un der the 12 equalisatloa act, the the play field because he did not look out He was taekeUng a boy that ducked at a moment's notice. Johaaom bamped his kneecap on the other fellow's head. It was a perieet ery-down. jonnson looked like a plastic i f d statue. Several groups planned - hikes but about the time to go It start- era THemloca' anxronT coun chool reojrganiaation com- Bear Creek with Johni Laaghlla and Frank do Lesplnasse went up. the trail from Hemlock to meeting. The committee selected as mem- the hu'meT of t ."rea."" ber. at large John T. Pla. of plenty wet. I I Crooked Finger, Joseph J. Keher X Dayton Robertson claims that Trickle Falls group I has . the fastest and best dish washers in camp. It looks as it there will shortly be an airplane raid around camp. Several fliers were loopihg-the- loop and barrel-ronta 1 1 h e I r I acht a ta non-high school bosrd Looney Butts, subect to their now being members of local achool boards. County Superintendent Agnes C. Booth is chairman and other members, by virtue of their of fices, are County Judge J. C. Sieg mund. County Assessor R. "Tad Shelton and Chairman M. Weln- planea this morning. Also It may ni.m. n Mii not be healthy around the swim- ' in .XZZi 7irM.tAr. j?taf rtjr ttwto ten Moving fleet nf boats now belnr eon-1 v vw" atructed : is launched. Mr. Olson expressed his pleasure at the good work the boys In " crafts manship are doing. the harvest season. Superinten dent Booth said. From them will or against district boundary change throughout the county . . . , . .. ana any ' local prootems van iam committee h o a 1 d consider la ormalftiaf X' thd reorgaaisaUoa plaa contemplated by the new law. The act is intended to bring about mora nearly equal tax rates and operating conditions la the rations school districts. Rare Action Used To Cain Judgment Confessions of Jndgment Entered by Livesley, lira. Panlna JudameaU of aearly $1.0 each were Ukea la circuit' court here yesterday against Dorothy Edna Paulua and T. A. Livesley by C. C Bryant, receiver tor the defnnet First National bank la Salem, In a seldom-utilised vol untary proceaar. No salt had been filed. For mal confessions of Judgment and warren of suit action were en tered by Mrs. Paulua and Lives lev, in settlementa of amounts due from them on assessments against their stock In the bank. The confessions recited tnai be ascertained the sentiment for $200 had been paid on two 8 per cent r assessments against 11$ W shares of stock held by Mr. Paulus. leaving $9388.17 principal due in. addition to In terest. Except for $88 due from Livesley on 11 aharea held by himself, judgment waa for. the aame suma against- him on the grounds that hi was liable oa the Paulua atock because he had transferred It to Mrs. Paalus within days before the date of the bank's failure. Legion Pott Opens Drive For 751 Membership Goal la anticipation of the depart ment convention here starting Aagaat 1. Capital post No. , American Legion, is engaged la strenuous cleanup drive for members. Total membership Thursday night waa $03. prac tically, assuring the auallacatloa of six delegates.; However, the goal is 781 which will entitle the post to another delegate, reporta Ray Stumbo, membership chair man. The deadline i July 1. netting Doun STEVENS-BROWN - CREDIT Jewelers A Optician don was recommended by the Sa lem justice court, the district at torney and the sheriff, the gover nor's order stated. Perkins and are sisters. Wallpaper specials. Elfstrom Co. Paul Sherwood Visits Paul Tntarvfitw with Shirkt, Ir. er of lot. residence, and house-1 vI1Pkl. ,vW r iknmimi. i . I hold effects at Turner and grant-1 shin xi m that rttv rimonu arrived Thursday hr 175 attorney fee and $500 tumbled off of Duck, a horse. lump sum aumony mui '"Sandy and Murray Wade took Salem May 8, 1935. care of the horses with Webby J. C. Emmons vs. Sophia Ross' help. Wayne. Hanser nearly Tinker et al; sheriff's return on got bumped off the road by a foreclosure saie or reai propenj i goTernment truck. Bossing 38 to plaintiff for $1789.69. boys is quite a Job! : State ex rel Emmet T. Kogerai ; j vs. state unemployment compen- Accoraine: to reliable informs- sation commission; order permit-1 tion Compton was the first one Mrs. Zimmerman Obituary Cox now. He hlch T 11. 1- -f 4 1l. C PVa.U. Hit 1-2. IT' ir' 'V:: ting plaintiff to Uke defendant's to break a dish. Sherwood, former Salem boy and 1 , .(ot . deposition in department one Barlow has 1$ fistf Willamette university student, I JinVnf Kell D Cox and brother court room at 10 a.m. July 14. caught a nice one today w now a missionary to the HawaUan I ??n,JhN A1 u't om,h, Nebr. State vs. Raymond A. Hilton; was at least 10 inches. islands, waa a guest at the Salem 1 .i-n, Rnrt Rmn Baker return on recently issued secret Lions club luncheon yesterday. He I n.i.n .i .n. ,nil Indictment shows 2250 bond post-1 The boy got qult a lot of said Lions clubs were springing I heM udeT the direction of ed for defendant on non-support msil t o d a y Including several up rapmiy m tne isianas. tie De-hrT Rt?dnn rnmmnr. Satnrdav. charge wltn James Marvin nuron, u,'"t"uu' wm.uig iukh. longs to one of the newer clubs on I ti s ,t n.nit m fm the I Klamath Falls and J. W. Hilton, J j i t. i- -4,i A i -v.wv . ' - I . . . , 1 AKnnf 1 K Saw. TpIItIa maut inu wnere ue is iuiiiuucu. i Presbyterian church, corner win-1 aiamin couiny janer, Brc. v.. r. lv He is en route toi the Lions Inter-I tp- -nd chemeketa streets. Inter- Fred E. Roberts vs. Beatrice Falls went on a hike today They nutlnnal rnnventinn at Pittsbnrrh. I nm at ! .nawer and cross- weni unaer tne wortti rails ana .w . . w uicuii vvuivtvi j a ai uvm i wtnv - . - .In. ntar AfftHatina. eomnlaint filed bv MarletU R. I aoout four oi the boys barely Pabco Roofs. Elfstrom Co. PhSZZl I i . VnM. alien dolns business made the last two miles home. I VS. ITUn t. n WQ ffl' .V... Wrr-TTT will crn tr I UU IUUIB I. oalCIU. Ul if, r "- lOrGCHJIUrn UI U14WI1W CorvalUs Sunday to dedicate the "terman-, 6i, 7w,7: Ue ,for ,467'" an? ,10 tS eMMrS?" rarS bcSlfffe . Ray v.. GuyRay; com- Ceremonlea will start at S p. m. I , r,V " u.. " . I piamL Ior aiT.rc A"W " J:1'" . Call a. nrlnMn.1 ll OUriUKUClU, HI., iwyguwr 1 Mfr'S I mUmtt OI nOUSeUOiU lUrm sneaker Mrs Lena Lisl ta Z William McClellan of PorUand, tnre Mnd return of her former raneins for the- transiwrSfion re' 8ister ot Mrs. Irene Schart name Dora Bacon; married In Seber and has SlSuS Salem. Mrs. Pearl Hall, Mrs. DeCember 24, 1938. jnyrue oupcr uu juib. x.cicu j0hn Peter schaeter guaraian- Scout Camp News Letter ell women wanting tion telephone 8195. ran porta- 3 CAMP PIONEER, July With the floor and walls already con structed and the rafters raised. Carey, all of Portland. Ore. The ghip petition over allowance of By Scout leaders expect the first body was forwarded Thursday by ahead of Judgment obtain- eal will be served iq the camp W. T. Rigdon company to Nash- ed b petitioner heard, continued kitchen tomorrow night. The only alii . Til sv M anMrlAAS m mm A lit 1 An) W mf mmwmmMm mm A a A j. 1iit& 4V . ue, iui aw'im nu iuici-i July 18 for further testimony. I iverj iu cuuiyiciv iaa ment. , w, nr i.nnnPT w. C. construction of the kitchen is to t ni.iV,trr mn.A S3aa t. I split-a few more shakes and place McLin I. i A mca .. them on the roof. Dillard Bowen McLin. 58. of The camp kitchen wih serve the Independence. July 3. Survived by o" V.u P,itri purpose of keeping the food clean widow, Mra. Catherine McLin; ro Date ixan Md BanItaryf whUe at the same two daughters, Mrs. , Allen Pan- Edward A. Dunnlgan, sr., es- tlme lt wlll b)) a permanent build- kalla, Salem, and Mrs. Ivan Ben- Ute; executors authorized to sell lB. Jn -nicll the Scouu may store , Uoyd Allen automobile to Minnie v Lmnigan . ean!oment for tBe winter; net. ElKin: a son. McUn, Middle Riven Calif.; a torjio The lodge, ot which the kitchen Why should yon be satisfied with anything less than United States Agency protection plus maximum earnings on your savings. Salem Federal Savings Loan" Association welcomes your Inquiries and invites yon to investigate the many unusual advantages offered to savers and Investors. ' 9 Safety Availability PROIrlT. . . . What More Could You Ask For? Yoa may not be entirely familiar with the way oar Savings Loan Association operates la the Interest of its share holding savers. We invite yoa to- stop in and let as explain oar system ef saving. There will be ao obligation to yoa. sister. Mrs. Vilena McCort. Sa- William H. Scollard estate; ap-1 fKo ; tinU . . tv lem; a brother, Clarence McLin; praisaL $1000 In real Property manent bulldine ln, the camp. Dorena; and one grandchild. Fu- J subject to life estate of CaroI,n I There will be several frames to nerai services irom louxa-tjar-1 sscoiiaxa; u. i. tvauswuiui, au- rlck chapel Friday, July 7, at Irian M. Jacobs and Helen Hiller, 10:30 a. m. Interment City view I appraisers. Beach guardianship; cemetery. Rev. Comer officiating. Nichols Mrs. -Frances Zelletta Nichols passed away at the home of her 1 son. Ward W. Nichols, 375 Colum bia street Thursday evening, July 8, at the age of 78. Survived by Leon D. appraisal, $1418.45, by Earl Daue, Lloyd Rodgers and B. W. Slver. John T. Kirscher estate; agree ment of 13 heirs giving Fredrlcka Kirscher, widow, use and income from I real property until her death, when it is to be sold and j daughters, Mrs. Arthur L. Hart I divided on followinz basis: One of Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Edward eighth each to Victor B., John V, w. iani oiMoiene, iiimois; sons. .land Henry Kirscher. Clara Gor-iW- "E'.NJLc.H1f, ?f, Sa Francis- don. Alice Card Thompson and co; wua w . mcnois oi siem, hold canvas. Another new pioneering pro ject is putting floors in all of the patron tens where the boys will sleep. This will keep their blankets or sleeping bags and per sonal property cleaner. All this work, as in the past, is being done by scouts and scout ers. All of the furniture, such as the tables for the dining hall, was made by scouts. The handicraft shop, dock, bridges, playground, camp sites, campfire circle, and other improvements ;were con- Vfl lam 1 . . . . .i v vu V uuwivviuvuio s v vvu- H &aiem. I iratAti fTintr- on a tfi1rtv-Aronii 1 . - - " . i . mr mm m i 'v uM b i Tiinrn it v att r a rinrirnT tn nrtiis 2,S.- ,n If'Kf; torH to Ln. P.re. H,bl, LU11UICU oci v swm was U3 sictu from the Clough-Barrick chapel Monday, July 10, at 2 p. m. SAIffi FEDERAL 130 N. LIBERTY SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOC. Gould Mary F. Gould, late resident ot Dallas, passed away ln this city July 8, at the age ot 8 years. She lis survived by her husband. George W. Gould; a son. George I W. Gould, Jr., both of Dallas; a I daughter, Irene N. Adam, Ogden, Utah; and a sister, Mrs. w, J. Wearne, Oakland. She was a mem ber ot the Presbyterian church Westphal and Frances Paulson. Anna C. Hoi way estate; Charles L. Holway named administrator of $3700 cash estate and J. Mel vln Rlngo, Frank Proctor and E. J. Stanard, appraisers. Nettie J. Tibbet estate; closing order. J. Fuhrer, administrator. i Marriage Licenses Leo J. Ferschweiler, 2. stage driver. Woodburn, and Nellie Ber nard, 127, housekeeper, St,. Paul. Justice Court Lloyd Ambrose; projects. Many have found it prac tical to apply this work to their advancement. Vista Water Bids Are Due July 15 Bids for construction of the Vista- Heights water, district's suburban, sy&em south of Salem will be opened at 7:30 p. m. nreliminarv I Jslr IK at the offices of Dwirht and of Adah chapter Order jf I hearlBg beldf n0n-npport charge Lear, 212 Oregon building, W. R. eastern aiar ai uoise, xuano. u- i taken under advisement and do-1 Newmyer, chairman of the nerai announcements . later by Howell St Walker funeral home. - Condensed Report of the UNITED .AmrNAltbm of Portland, Oregon as ef Ja 30, 193f BESOURCES Cask oo Hand and Due from Banis$38,702,57.94 United States Government Bonds. Municipal and Other Bonds. Leans ana Discounts. Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Bank Premises (including Branches). Safe Deposit Vaults - Other Heal Estate. Customers' Liability oa Acceptances and Foreign Bills Interest Earned . Other Resources Capital Surplus 55.870,026.60 $ 91,572,4814 V.0S6.S64JS 27,1 90,91230 216,000.00: 32493.90 35,941 i)5 80.747JW S7.1S10S S22,7372S 79222 f endant released without bail to I Heights commission, announced continue employment and arrange yesterday. payment. I The proposals -.asked are to Leonard Barr ; preliminary 1 include furnishing and, installing nearlir held, defendant bound I the mains and fittings. over to rrand lurv on charge of The district recently, sold $21,- threateninr to commit a felony I 00 In bonds to finance construc- and released on his own recogni- tion ot its distribution snd sup xance. D,r system- Members of the com- ir.ri ic Williams: tS fine, not mission nave uuicaiea me saiem pald.5 drunk on highway; Jail auppiy company we ii me commitment Issued. ( srayel plant outheasti of Salem Leo Kllllan and Robert Nett; $5 ?.TO"D,7.w?uia vgnw as . m . rna niarpiava bahvaa a wmvass fin a imnir nn nnniie street: i . m wiKf. not paid and jail commitment Is-1 saea-i I m r was. George Bondell; - preliminary II hPCTPr I ilY Kit AC hearing held, charge ot vHWw..waaliw port taken under advisement ior O m. f C ' i 1 3 days and defendant released gf J OatOTOaV ' on his own recognisance. l'Bastiiy Rednced Ilevex Before Snch Dnzgains!!! O Cool rayons! k ' ? )L 'WJ) jl mm. i ir ffl It Al I In w jf r m m i is i, a mmm i $13S,S7MSCO LIABILITIES Undivided Profits Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc Acceptance and Foreign Bills Dividends Deciarea Deposits: Demand and Time niDuc : r aaus., Interest Collected Not Earned Other LiabiUties 4,500,000i)0 i700.000a 24182254 , 916,611 $ 10,434,837.23 - . 176,085.92' 125.S0O209J3 ; 8S.13SJE7 1.1818 $13M7f8M fll3.294.399.75 i 1X505.61.H Both PdblU U Tit yasss ar Kart4 xesriiag I law. . i SALETJ DRAIICn SALEJt OREGON p.J ii J new. PortUsd. Orecoa X2SECT BSLiNCH OF THE UNITED STATES NATIOIUL BANK OF TOsTTLAPfb Traffic Violations City police I Hat surl.tant oantitv nf Trtil A yesterday booked West! Webb, Bttia who dted her Wed. route four, tor allegedly opetat-1 BMa, ni k. i,.m .t ing s motor vehicle lthout an n m trom First! Presbyter- operaior s ccujw, na tan h u t t h . Dr. Brtce Baxter, i stepnens. s center, ior DregUeilt ot wniamette nnlver- lag ue omic ipwa sltv. will off IcUte. .1 Volkel's Coadttloa Good I Mr. Cox was 65 years of age and Floyd Volkel. Salem maU carrier I oeen coaaecrea wn tne uuia who underwent an operauon at " - .. tn Ralem General honlUl Sat-1 Service will be under the di- urday. 1 reported in a good rectloa f the W. T. Rigdon com- I a saw I -i r - . - I eonuuon. - I TRY ' . ,r" ICED COFFEE Deliriously Different -, ? - Tempting Hot Weather Treat! LA QOUTO- Sheer cottons! These are brand new dresses in Flakespun rayons, crisp cottons, rayon crepes and shantung's! They're just what you need for the hot months to come! Quality, detail and flattering styles that would ordinarily cost you much more! Save now at this event price youTI want several! Sizes 12 to 44. letter Street Dresses YouH be glad you came early when you see these! Reduced to only Now or never! Get yours ivhile these last! EJew VJasIi FkosIis Flock dot voile! 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Men's Oxfords In whites and white combi nations. Not all sizes. . aad 344 Z) 183 N. . Fairgrounds HL High St. - at Cottase 1. i ; ; s - UmmmmmrFmermlDtpmUi