The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1939, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, October 13, 1939
PAGE NINE
Local News Briefs
Building Penults Theodore C.
md Era Amend were issued
juildlng permits yesterday for tbe
erection 4; one-story dwellings
at 1527 and 1529 State street,
each to cost $1,400. Other per
mits: Mrs. W. J. Lee to reroof
a dwelling at 1145 South 13th
itreet, $35; Frank Millett to re
pair a dwelling at 2279 North
Church street, $35.
Heater Repairing. Zb2 Chemeketa.
Gibson Chosen Word has "been
received that Victor Gibson, a
sophomore at Oregon State col-i
lege, has been selected as a mem-!
ber of the Oregon State College!
glee club. The organization ls
under the direction of Professor i
Paul Petri. At a recent election J
of officers Gibson was chosen sec-1
. retary of the club for the ensuing
year. He is active in campus
affairs.
Presbyterian Church rummage
sale, Fri. & Sat., Otto Wilson's Gar.
Files In Bankruptcy George
E. Manning, Salem, -clerk, oas
filed a debtor's petition in the
bankruptcy court in Portland, list
ing debts at $1,467.99 and assets
at $100.
Coming Events
Oct. fM5-iKational Business
and Professional Women's dab
week.
October 13-15 Christian
Endeavor county convention.
October 18 Marion county
Pomona Grange meeting,
Macleay Grange hall, 10 a. Hi.
October 27 Missouri club
meeting, 246 H North Com
mercial street, 7:30 p. m.
Faces Forgery Charge-Virgil
V. Grout was held at the county
jail, yesterday on a warrant from
Woodburn Justice court on a
charge of forgery. He appeared
at the sheriff's office to give
himself up of his own volition.
Grout is already on parole from
a . similar offense in Baker
county. .
Two Treated The city first aid
men yesterday treaiea nay
Brooks, 292 South Cottage, after
his left foot was pierced by a
rusty spike. Mrs. Sd Stortz, 940
Highland, was given first aid
after she fell down steps from
her back porcb. She received
bruises and possible fracture of
the right knee.
! HERE'S PROOF THAT
2gj WARDS HAVE THE BEST
8l8j VALUES IN TOWN!
' 0f STYLES YOU'LL SEE
JHV AT 19 AND MORE!
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L. ' A " I Coats waist-deep in fnr are
loy - I , the fashion! Fur fronts, fur
I rv--4 bandings, youthful fur col-
Sr2 I lars, fur trimmed muffs!-
I Slim waistlines, full skirts,
1 broad shoulders! PIECED
I PERSIANS MINK- DTED
1.1 MARMOT, SEAlrDTED CO-
, Y NEY AN D FIXE SQUIR-
, ' REL. Also coats with elab-
Sv orate 'nr 'abric trim! Black,
VV DPOwn f' blue! 14 to 18.
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NEW SPUN RAYONS
IDEAL FOR NOW!
Sizes
12 to 18 Jt'
They not only LOOK like wool
but they feel like wool, toot
Alive, young styles with full
skirts and feminine details!
New blues and wines Included!
HIGH CROWN AND
BUSTLE HATS
At
Only
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41 0
Easy-to-wear styles you've seem
elsewhere at S5-S8! Ever so .
flattering! . New, exciting
crowns that slant forward! Off
the-faee styles, too! Black' Fall
colors! . t - -
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Lions Feast Venison Balem
Lions club members were treated
to servings of venison on the
main course at their weekly lun
cheon meeting at the Marion ho
tel yesterday through the cour
tesy of Sheriff A. C. Burk. The
sheriff bagged a two-year-old doe
in the Murderers creek area last
week.
Visit the Bible and Book Nook.
914 Saginaw. Tel. 474.
Hunters Home Don Madison
and Dr. Hugh Dx w d are home
after a successful hunting trip in
eastern Oregon. They brought
back two bucks, two does and two
antelope. The antelo'pe were killed
in Harney county, the bucks in
the Steen mountain district, and
the does in Grant county near
Burns.
You could decide tonight to pur
sue some useful studies in the
night school of the Capital Busi
ness college. Nelson, building,
which begins nest Monday, Octo
ber 16. Office open this evening
for consultation and registration.
Jack Hayes Speaker Jack Hayes
j or. me aiate ire marsoau a omce
I will be guest speaker at the
weekly meeting of the ' Salem
' T" W 1 .... 1 J i , l
Golden Pheasant. His topic will
be on fire preventfon in observ
ance of fire prevention week.
Studetaker lead3 again! Every
body loves a winner. From 13th to
eighth position in national sales
1940 model Studebakers on dis
play now. See for yourself why the
big swing is to Studebaker. Bone-
steele's, 619 Court street.
hut Mrs. Wagers Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Christopher of Minne
apolis are visiting Mrs. Christo
pher's sister, Mrs. J. I. Wagers,
of Middlegrove. Mr. Christopher
is a retired Minnesota state grain
inspector.
Pension Club Will Meet C e n
tral Townsend club. No. (, will
meet in tbe courthouse tonight a
8 o'clock. There will be a ntusical
program.
Creditors to Meet Salem Cred
it association will meet today
noon at the Argo hotel. Discussion
of names will take place at 12:35
Obituary
Hart
At the residence, 1750 North
Church street, October 11, Mary
Elizabeth Hart, aged 72 years.
south Africa, Nabbed
as Speeder
aunt ot Naomi Hart of Milwau
kle, Mrs. Ruth Brau Hatch of
Portland, Mrs. Adda Steuer and
Eunice Hart of Salem. Funeral
services 'will be held from the
W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday, Oc
tober 13, at 1:30 p. m. inter
ment City View cemetery.
New York Visitor
To Speak Sunday
Dr. Douglas Horton of New
York, head of the Congregational
church in the United States, is a
Salem visitor this week and will
speak at both Congregational
churches here Sunday. At 11
o'clock he will speak at Knight
Memorial and at 11:40 at First
church.
Dr. Horton has recently re
turned from a world survey of the
Christian movement during which
he attended the Madras confer
ence. Besides his church activities
he is known for his translation
from German of Barth's "Tbe
Word of God and the Word of
Man."
Yesterday noon he addressed a
group of men from the local Con
gregational church, speaking of
the church in its relation to world
affairs.
I Traffic Officer
Claims Record
Traffic officer Hobart Kigglns
is putting in a claim for the
record In long distance arrests in
against speed law violators.
Kigglns yesterday arrested Mrs.
J. W. Forsyth, who gave her ad
dress as Johannesburg, South
Africa, and said she was on her
way to catch a boat for home. The
car bore a New Jersey license.
To save the city the necessity ot
sending a bench warrant to Jo
hannesburg, Kigglns collected
$2.50 ball.
Other arrests for violation of
basic rule included Delbert R.
Downey, 952 South Commercial;
Amos C. Well, Albany; Robert O.
Volt, Portland; Hardin C. Black
the police department's campaign mer. Klanyith Falls; Robert W.
Hartly, 30 Beach avenue; Adolph
C. Nelson, 241 North Cottaget
Wendell W. Weckert, 2190 Mvrtlo
street; James F. Williamson, Long
Beach; Katie E. Lambert, route
seven; Maxine Lank, Portland;
Frank E. Carlson, Portland; Rob
ert J. Rasmussen, Portland;
James E. Berrey, Portland; Harry
T. Mason, 1905 Maple street; R.
E. Goodfellow, 703 North Cottage
street; M. W. FUgg,, 1548 Mill
street; James W. Morley, Camp
Joy.
John M. Lamb, 130 South 24th
street, and Edwin P. My thing, 701
with failing to observe arterial
tops. Louis R, Fenner, 875 Lib
arty, was charged with having de
fefiSre brakes, and Francis J. Fox.
West Stayton, charged with bail
ing garbage without a cover.
Edward O. Erickson, Spring
field, was arrested oa a charge it
driving while drunk.
Paulsons Have Daughter
WOODBURN A baby girl was
born late Tuesday evening to Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis H. Paulson. It
weighed 6 oeunds and 7 ouncea
North Capitol street, were charged and is their first chill.
Bayne
Mrs. Mary Bayne, 63, late resi
dent of 627 North Church street.
at a local hospital October 1. Sur
vived by son, Albert E. Bayne
of Portland; sister, Misa Jeannle
Smith of Salem; brothers, James j
and Alex Smtth of Salem. Services
will be held from the Clough-Bar-
rick chapel Friday, October 13.1
at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Robert A.
Hutchinson will officiate.
Smith
Albert A. Sharlene Smith, aged
two months, at the home of her
parents, 2270 Claude street. Sur
vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Smith; sister, Charlotte
May Smith. Graveside services will
be at IOOF cemetery Friday, Oc
tober 13, at 1:30 p. m.. Rev.
Wilson officiating.
Klinger
In this city, Wednesday, Octo
ber 11, Mrs. Emma F. Klinger,
late resident of 459 State street,
resident of Salem for 28 years,
widow of the late Ernest Klinger,
mother of Maurice Klinger, Sa
lem, sister of William and Ben
jamin Stickney of Detroit, Mich.,
half-sister of Mrs. Fred Blevens
and Clair Short of Salem and
Charles W. Short of Detroit,
Mich.; sister-in-law of Mrs. Ber
tha Klinger Klett of Salem, niece
of Mrs. C. S. Ford of Bakersfield,
Calif. Funeral services will be
held under the direction of W. T.
Rigdon company Saturday, Octo
ber 14, at 10 a. m. from St
Joseph's Catholic church, corner
Chemeketa and Cottage streets.
Entombment Mt. Crest Abbey
mausoleum.
Rasmussen
Olive L. Rasmussen, 77, at the
residence, 1530 North Broadway,
October 12. Survived by sons,
Herbert and Homer McDonough,
both of Salem; sisters, Mrs. Belle
Penney of Kingman, Kan., Mrs.
Clara Cooley, Mrs. D. B. Cooley,
Mrs. Elsie Matlock and Mrs.
Elizabeth McMillan, all of Salem;
two grandchildren and two great
grandchildren. Services will be
held from the Walker & Howell
chapel Saturday, October 14, at
2 p. m., with interment in City
view cemetery. Rev. J. M. Law-
son and Rev. J. E. Campbell will I
officiate.
Graham
In this city. October 12, Mabel
Graham, aged 10 years, daughter
of Richard J. Graham of Fox,
Ore. Funeral announcements
later by W. T. Rigdon company.
Births
Wheeler To Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Wheeler, Albany, a girl, Bar
bara Anne, born October 5, at
the Bungalow Maternity Home.
Gosnrll To Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Gosnell. Scotts Mills, a boy, Jesse
Fred, born October 10, at, the
Salem General hospital.
Wick wire To Mr. and Mrs.. P.
E. Wickwire, Salem, a boy, Den
nis Frederick, born October 8, at
the Salem General hospital.
Herbst To Mr. and Mrs. G. J.
Herbst, Salem, a boy, Rollin Gale,
born October 4, at the Salem Gen
eral hospital.
Jvucker To Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Lucker, Salem, a boy, Dennis
Elwin, born October 6, at the
Salem General hospital.
. a. mui, . u., . vntn, M-l.
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