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rf! TIFT - 7s AD-YI3II Cslesa, Oregoa, Friday Horning, Acjtat-23r ISSJ a I. iLonn ers Staging Show Home Craft Articles on Exhibit at Of f ices as Awards Made 1 An array ot canned goods, school dresses -and party dresses, and borne furnishings Jammed the office of County School Superin tendent Agnes C. Booth yesterday as the county advanced 4 H clubs staged their annual show. , Approximately 85 exhibits, work , of club members who are mostly In high school, were on display. Work ot those awarded top prizes In the judging will be sisplayed at the state 4 H show at the state lair. Selertioa of style revue and canning judging teams ' for the state fair will be made this after noon. The canning judging con test, starts at 1 o'clock and the style revue at 2:30. ( Awards yesterday were: Csnoinr I, grwep L. Vnb Freelica, Bethel, first; fimjnaB Cele, Talbot. Group t, Donald Cola, Talbot, fin; Dorothea IroeUch, BetheL Canning II Yera Koecker, Hubbard, first: Werna Freolieh. Bctael; Haiel Jaafea, Looaey Bwtle; Ida Weisenhaua, AamaTiUe; Alice Roberta, Aemiville. Canaiaf Hi Caroljn Kaafrnaa, Cea tral Howell. .-J.t . Canning IV L&urel Kress, fiilvertos, fimt; JCreda Bncureaeh, BetaeL Kerr pecil Laurel Kreni, Silvertoa, Crmt; Proa Bail oata. Bethel. - .. Bait ipeeiaJ Claaa 1, Waada froelica. Betael; Lsarcl Kress, Silvertoa; ! X. I tare! Krena. Silvertoa; claaa , Laerel hleaa. Sileertoa; claaa 4. Laarel Kxeax, SilTcreoa, JVada Baeareneh. BethaL : Basel Ailaa Dorothea FroeUeh, Bethel, first; Laurel Kress, SiWertoa; Freda Mconach. BethaL "', Cletttnf ' - DiTialoa II, jacket lira Terle Saver; genet. Diriaioa III, cotton school dress, Sreap 1 -Bette Terhune, Jefiereea, first; ltttana Uajoka, Salem; Bath Tarhnaa, JeUerso. Groea t, Patricia Keaar. Bale, frrst; Tera keeker, Bakhard. Greaa I, afar- C trite acfcsoa. Detroit, lust; Haxol det, Looney Butte. Diriaioa IV, host dreaa, greap 1 Jeaet rWshaeoc, Aarora, first; Uada Ccrod. Waeoada. Oroap 2, Carola) Kaafmaa. OoatraJ HowelL DiTiaioa V, groa 1 Ceraloo Michael. BetheL first; Frances King. CeaUal Howtlt Oroap S, . Carol Kiag, Central Howell. Oroap 8, Bit Stefien, Central Howell. HOMltllS ' Cotton, groap J. Ada Maria Bewley, Saleas. first; BobarU Balea, Salem; Dorothea rroeUch, Bethel. Gronp 2. Werna rroeHch, Bethel; Halda Beekley, Sonnyside; Dorothy Jones, Salem Heights. Linen, grewp 1, Laella Nickels, Bethel ; feeds Baeareach, Bethel. Oroap S. Haiel laaurea, Looaey Batte; Waada froelirh, BotbeL Oroap S, Kiyoa Kaiaar, Mt Angel; Card Kiag, Ceatral Howell. Boom IarproTomeat Faraihiag wmit Hm! Jaagea, Leeaey Botte, first ; Jaao Jlelshhaaer, Aarora; LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF REVIEW AND , 1 EQUALIZATION OP ASSESSMENT BOLL The State Tax Commission will ' attend at its office at the Capitol la. Salem, Oregon, on the third Monday in September, 1$ J 9. and pabllcly examine the assessment roll by it made, and-Xerlew the same, and correct all errors in - valuation, description, quantities. or qualities ot property by Its as sessable ani la apportionments ot assessments made by it; and It shall be the duty of the persons and companies Interested to ap pear at the time and place ap pointed. Petitions or applications for the reduction or change of apportion men t of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president. , secretary, managing agent or attorney in fact. ad fee rued with the Commission dar ing the first week it is by law re q aired to be in session, and any peuuen or application not so made, verified and died shall not be considered or acted upon by the commission. STATE) TAX COMMISSION, By EARL, USHER Commissioner and Secretary. A 25. S 1-8-15. NO. 10104. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1H THE COUNTY COURT OP - THE STAE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION la the matter of the estate of Mary J. Stover, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned has been - apointed Administratrix with the - will an nexed of the estate ot Marv J 8tover, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mariod County, and has qualified as such. All persons hsving claims against said estate are hereby required to present the aame with proper vouchers ss re quired by law within six months from; the date of this notice to the undersigned, at Room f . Ladd ft Bosh Bank Building, fa Salem. uregon. - The date of th first publica tion of this notice is the 25th dsy of August, 1939, and the last is the 22d days of September, 1939. - f ANNlJu Lw DUUGULS Administratrix with the Will annexed. Estate of Mary J, Stover, -deceased.. PAGE i AND PAGE Attorneys for said Estate lAdd.ft'Bush Bank Building Salem., Oregon. A 25-S 1-8-15-22 1 f i gnCfllFPS NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that I- will, oa Saturday, Septem ber 23, 1939. at 19:90 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day. at the west door ot the Marion County Court , House. In Salem, Oregon. aeu at public auction. In the ma ner provided by law for the sale ot real property on ' execution, tne following described real prem ises,: to-wlt: Ldt 8, Block 1. Brooklyn AddiUon to the City ot Salem, v Marion County. Oregon. - Said sale will be by virtue ot aa execution - iasaee oat of the . Circuit Court - ot the : State ot Oregpa for Marlon County la that suit heretofore . pending .therein la which City " of Salem, a mu nicipal corporation, is plaintiff and Walter D. Smith. and Kath eriae Smith.- his wife, Cora B. Harding and 1 Marion County.- a body, politic, are defendants the same being Clerk's Register No. 27749. ' ' - - - .. .:. . Dated and first published Aa gust 25, 19X9. , A. C BDRK, ' Sheriff ot Marion County. Oregon. By Kenneta L. Randall. -Deputy. A.25-S.1-S-15-22 tv4H U Tatzari' Takes new Llato it r SBammMeamBW Johasry Tanast1 WcfariraTier, smiHiuiIas; and tHaa star. Is sssewm with his bride, the former Beryl Scott telephone congratulations after Garfield, NJ, m few days after veien Decasae final. Freds Bacareaeh, BetheL Stadr aait Jvwel Jadsea. Werna rroelieh, BetheL Dressinc aait Lillian Haatrick. Beta- si; Dorothy froelich, BetheL jsess ni veil mary Aeamona. fersoa: Verlie Duke, Bosedale; Claras Hs rents a. Bethel; Lorrsine Kirscha, BetheL Sleep wilt Lnene Fichols, Bethel; Kiaa Lee Bpraager, BetheL Closet aatii Laarel Kreas. Silrertea: Coralee Kiehoia, BetheL Dr. E. C Dickson Of, Stanford Dies SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24. (JP) Dr. Ernest Charles Dickson, 58, professor of public health and preventive medicine at Stanford university medical school; died today at his summer home near Eureka, friends here were ad vised. Death was attributed to cerebral hemmorrhage. Dr. Dickson was born at New market, Ontario, Canada, and was graduated from the University of Toronto. New PE Teacher Signed, Silverton SILVERTON Ray Coates. Uni versity of Oregon graduate, signed a contract to teach physical edu cation and do some coaching in the Silverton high school, accord ing to announcement i made by H. W. Adams, superintendent of schools. Miss Grace Marion Fuller also from the University of Ore gon, will teach English and serve as high school librarian, Mr. Ad ams said Thursday night. biiverton still Has two vacan cies to filL j LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Septem ber 2. 1939. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the west door ot the Marion County Court House la Salem. Oregon, sell at public auction la the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property oa execution, the following described real premises, to-wlt: Lot 1, Block 9, J. Myer's Addi tion to the City of Salem. Mar ion County, Oregon. ; Said Sale will be) by virtue ot an execution issued out ef the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County in that suit heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and Frank E. Frlckey and Edna H Frickey, his wife, Verna B. Frlck ey, unmarried, and Marion Coun ty, a body politic, are defeadonts the same being Clerk's Register No. 274SS. ; Dated and first published Aug list 4, 1939. A. C. BURR. j Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. A 4-11-18-25-S 1. SHERIFF'S KOTKH OF SALE ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, oa Saturday, Septem ber 2, 1939, at 19:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west? door of the Marion County Court House in Salem, Oregon. sell at public auction In the man ner provided by law for the aale ot real property oa execution, the following described real premises. to-wlt: - 'V 'v , - ! Lot 2. Block Si. Oxford Addi tion to the City et Salem. Mar lon County. Oregon, i Said sale wQI be by virtue ot an execution issued out of the Circuit Court ot the State ef Oregon for Marlon County ia that suit here tofore pending therein ia which City of Salem, a municipal corpor ation, is plafintiff, and NeUy L. Dickenson, a widow, Caroline P. Hudgens and Ben Budgena, her husband. Deborah A. Goldthwalte and Gardner C. Goldthwalte, her husband, Genevieve E. Know let and Edward T. Kaewlea, her hus band, Charles A. Dickenson, un married. Sophia L. Dexter and Phillip I Dexter, her husband. BL E. Wild and Rett Wild, his wife. Marion county, a body politic: also all other persons or parties unanowa claiming aay right, title. estate, ilea or Interest la the real property herein described, are .de ieaaants, me same seiag cierkn Register No. 27794, Dated and first published Aug ust 4, 1921. - - A. C BURK. Sheriff ot Marlon County. Oregon. i " - By Kenneth L. Randall. Deputy. A 4-1 1-1 8-1 5-S 1. J U i e Saa Iraacisce as they received their marriage in Hew Xork at the decree dirorciag; bias an4 latp Finny Horde Released From Umpqua Hatchery ROSEBURG, Aug. 24--Tht release of more thaa a millioa fish from the Rock Creek fish hatchery on the North Umpqua river 25 miles east ot Roseburg was completed today by the Ore gon state game commission. The fish were planted in Doug las county streams and included 900,000 Utah rainbows, 120,009 cutthroat trout and . 319,009 steelheads. Hop Help Needed GRANTS PASS, Aug. 24-(P-There is an urgent need for ap proximately 809 more hop pickers in the Grants Past, district, grow- era reported today. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Septem ber 2, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of toe Marion County Court House ia Salem, Oregon, seU at public auction ia the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises, to-wit: Lots 1, 2 and 4, Block 1, Idle wine's Addition to the City ot 'Salem. Marion County. . Oregon Said sale will be by virtue of an execution issued out of the Clr cult Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County in that suit heretofore pending therein in which City ot Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and Dora Pickens and C. M. Pickens, , her husband, and Marion County. body politic, are defendants, the aame being Clerk's Register No 27281. Dated and first published Aug ust f, 1535. A. C. BURK, Sheriff ot Marion County. uregon. By Kenneth Lv Randall, Deputy A 4-11-18-25-S 1 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, oa Saturday. Septem ber 2, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marion County court House in Salem. Oregon sell at public auction in the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises, to-wit: Lot II, Block "B." Simpson's Addition to the City of Salem Marios County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, in that suit heretofore pending there! n in which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff and R. O, Cummins aad Jane Doe Cummins, his wife, Marion County, a body politic, and Frieda Oehler Smith. are defendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 28108. Dated and first published Aug ust 4, 1939. A. C. BURK. Sheriff of Marlon County, uregon. By Kenneth L. Randan, Deputy. A 4-11-18-25-S 1 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday. Septem ber z, U31. at lO.f 0 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day. at the west door- of the Marion County Court tiouse ia saiem, Oregon, sell at public auction la the manner pro vided by law for the sale ot real property on execution, the follow mg described real : premises, to wn: . : .-- ., Lot 5, Block 2, Riverside Addi tion to the City of Salem, Mar ion county. Oregon. Said sale will bo by virtue ot an execution issued out 'of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oreron xor at anon county ia that salt heretofore pending taenia in which City of Salem, a nrtrafcipai corporation, is plaintiff, and Leo B. Ward and Edith Ward. - his wife. Daalet S. Ward and Helen M. Ward, him wtt e. - Adrian F. Ward and Delia Ward, his wife. Edward P. Ward, unmarried. Ray mond 2 Ward, unmarried. Geae- nere warn, aamarried. aad Mar- foa County, a body politic, are de- deadaats. the same being Clerk's Register No. 27741.- Dated and first published Aug ust 4, 1939. r A. C. BURK. . , Sheriff of Marion Couaty. Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. A 4-11-18-25-S 1 fllrs. Boclirfagcr: Called by Death yitm of Labor Leadetvlt Long Oregon ReslcTextt, ' Fanerml la Unset Mrs. Bessie 'Mabel Boehringer. II. wife et Y. J. A. Boehrtnger. prominent ' Salem and Orecem labor leader, died at Salem Gen eral hospital at 1:11 o'clock last night. She underwent s major operation two weeks ago. Ehe was bora la Iowa and came to Oregon with her parents at : an early age, , liring : tint at Portland ' and . later at Lebanon where she was married to Mr. Boehxiager March 1. 1101V She was graduated from the eld Tew Park school in Salem. Mrs. Boehringer was a mrmber of the salens Rebecca lodge. SurriTiar la addlttoa to the widower are her mother, Mrs. J. J. Leabo: a daughter. Lucille. and eon. 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JiL Sshl 10!ITUIY PAUUtJT PUN fwaybevonanypwdxnetof $10orsiore!Bvynow...poy later. 1 ''J otto Covsrecl f- ItCf: CaxJTaWol MM '2 (tos&l'r 1 SoJol $10 rS5 Choirs ' f 1 I Oonials I af J F5S Escaped Lion Master of Ship at Sea 'tj . : As PciAAg Guns End Elit-Hoiir Vigil of Fear CAPE MAY, N, J4 An 24 ( AP) Terrorized by a fall-grown lion which broke oat of his case and stalked the deck, nine passengers and 30 seamen aboard the Dutch freighter AtwarTi frarTArted themselves - for more than eight hours today until marine cerps and coast guard rifle men from Cape May shot the animal. - With the lion in undisputed command of the forward deck and a cargo which included dynamite and more beasts below, tna Amaxone 7 racea ' wvirr- aiiles to a point within six miles of the cape, where First Sergeant Mkhael Peskaa of the marine corps rifle range and seven coast guards led by Chief Boatswain's Mate John ; Williams met the freighter.- Mat n nanl was In siaht when he palled his' "slx-bltter" patrol boat alongside the Amaxone and threw a boarding ladder to tne fersoa. -' Funeral : arraagemeats are beirur made at the TerwtUiger- Edwards ehapeL SAVE $5 Sale! ,,:i: iMMSPHiMi MORE comfort roenvros IW $15 QuaHtyl One of the roost sensational comfort bargains we've offered at a price this LOW! 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Peskan said, and the rescue party climbed , aboard to the safety of midship. "They were certainly glad to see ns," said the veteran soldier of the sea. "The lloa was lying in a very awkward position, between a hateh and a walL I had to go into Hurry) Got Your Savings NOW! Just q Few Mora Days to Buy At Thoso Spoctacularfy Reduced Safe Prices! 3) icBcH) than ---,7' EqaUS39JS0Qol;tyl Sale! Bed HDaveiiport 2S3)00 Evamine ervery feature aad yooll see how Wards price saves yon $11! Coavenient drop hack itriraing mitrs doable bed ! Tapestry cover! ss a eirra. Canraaj i- lit r Mi - t a eabta and shoot through a port hole. They told me I would have to hit him in vital spot, so I aimed for hi eyes and hit htm right between them." The .3 0-calibre bullet from the Springfield did not finish the an imal, nor did a second. They drove him out ot hiding, however, and the guns of Coast Guards Her man Pegeeen and I. D. Twomley crashed with the sergeant's. Other Captives Feared All that remained waa for the crew of the vessel to get a Une around the beast and throw the carcass overboard. "The captala was scared that the firing would start the other animals going or else set off the dynamite," Peskaa said. The freighter left New York yesterday for Caracas, Venezuela, the wild animals being consigned to the zoological gardens In Cara cas. The shaggy lion broke from his cage about 3:45 a. m. (East ern Standard time), when few per sons were on deck. For hours the seamea tried to figure out what to do with the lion. There was no gua aboard. The cook threw a cleaver, missed, and ducked. Officers radioed a LA -JBaaaSOrWSflSSII pr Meces r a I fjtj oDJ: $6 A MONTH; Down Payment; Carrying Charge: Here's an exciting value, with features worth $25 more ! You have room for luxurious lounging in the davenport it's actually $1 inches long! New styling in the channeled arms, rayon velvet cover, beautifully molded walnut finished base! 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