The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    J'AUK six
' Jurors Drawn
; InMcKeeCase
Trial to Start Today of
.2 InTolving Turk
Ponlt Hatching
is Testimony continued to be tas
fea fa department two of circuit
r court '. la ' tht hearing of objec-
Von to . the final account In the
It Mary F. Gregoire estate prepared
! j f Ladd - and Buah Trust eom
upany. yesterday, and In depart
H Stent one selection-of a Jury was
i completed - in the case of S. J.
JlfcKee ts. Alton D. Hurley and
j Claude MeKenney as Capitol
n Dairies. . . . . r -li
The Gregolre case U expected
U to continue during most of the
fi day today after baring sUrted
Tuesday. SeTeral witneasea re
mafa to be heard,
s In the McKee case, the plain
H tiff asks $1500 which he alleges
uts doe him for hatching and earning-
for 60(5 turkey poults. The
3 defendant has alleged in answer
r that the plaintiff cared for 7000
p poults as a part of a previous
contract, and has been paid In
if' tall. This McKee denies, stating
ljthat these were not the youhf
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turkeys referred to tn his com
plaint. i
Circuit Court
American Eagle Fire Insurance
company vs. Blanche H. Nelmey
er: sheriff's return showing
tS5.0 collected on a Judgment
for SC04.37. The money was paid
by a creditor of the defendant.
Ftate vs. Cecil Marrel; order
allowing fee payment to George
M. McLeod as lawyer.
G. W. Bedient and Albert Hunt
ts. Charles A. Anderson and W.
T. Barnes; . motion to place oa
trial docket, f I
. Rub Randall tsv Jj B. Cam
ming; assignment of! judgment
for $600 and $100 attorney fee
to Ladd and Bush bank.
Iran E. Kork ts. Thomas Kay
Woolen Mill company; . order of
dismissal. ' : j
James Henry Watson and oth
ers ts.' industrial accident com
mission; order OTerrullng motion
to strike the emended complaint.
D. Nlckerson ts. Horace
Mecklem and others; brief in sup
port of . demurrer and In reply
to petitioner's brief. Case lnrolres
campaign expenditures In support
of the anti-plcketihg law passed
in the 193 S elections.
Peter Foelkl ts. Helen Hodges
Culp and Bert ; Gulp; release of
attachment of real property.
Sam A. Varbel ts. Industrial ac
cident commission; application to
place on trial docket.
Probate Court -
Tlmm and Arlene Tolls named
executrices and R. L. Rlemaa,
W. G. Krueger and James Jen
nings appointed appraisers of the
estate Talaed at $15,000 in real
and lit 09 in personal property.
Dayton Robertson guardian
ship; order closing guardianship
and dismissing Floyd B. Dayton
as guardian.
Marion C Charles 1. and Rob
ert E. Slewert guardianship; semi
annual report of Alice M. Sle
wert.. guardian, approved.
John L. Bell estate; Carma
Belt named administratrix aad
William D. Erans, Charles Erans
and J. A. Duncan, appraisers of
the estate which, is comprised
solely of an unliquidated claim
for damages for death of the de
ceased as a result of an allegedly
wrongful act. - .- .
E. O. Ammann estate; Edward
Ammann and ' Carl 1 W. Bartruf f
named executors of the estate
rained at $500. A win leaTes a
life estate in the property to his
wife and the remainder to the
children Including E. O. Ammann.
Jr Edward Ammann. Martha
Bartruff. AugusU, Frits and
Clara Ammann.
Justice Court
- Thomas Morris; passing on a
curre, fined $2.50 and costs.
Dwight Li. George and John D.
Mel Tin; disorderly conduct, sen
tence of 15 days Jn county Jail
suspended on motion of the dis-
r The OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregon, Tldaj Morning," December 1,1938
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' 3with,tih Holiday season at hand, we are more
lh completely; stocked than ever to fffl your every .
. noral desire. "Flowers for every occasion at rea
w sonable prices. ,
-jt Funeral Sprays
Hospital Bouquets (with containers)
Corsages that compliment, .'j
Wedding Bouquets and Decorations
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sanlhemmn Plants
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Chrictmas Gifts ;
We liave a : large variety of. :
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ii clever little vases and nov
elty holders.' YouTl want sev
eral cf. these for those friendii,:
as well as tt f ew for your own
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Like Shakespeare's Juliet, Jnanl-
tm Waldroa of Saa Francisco
was married ' at 14. Now 16,
the girl Is seeklns; aa annul
ment of the marriage from Or
son Waldroa, 23-year-old met
alworker. Reason: Jaaalta
wants to go to high school.
The, marriage, her salt sets
forth, was celebrated through
erasion of the law, which re
quires superior court consent ox
m marriage where a child
younger than J9 is concerned.
placed on probation for six months
and charged costs.
Eugene J. Hotter; passing with
Improper clearance, fined $1 and
costs.
Chester R. Ridge way; found
guilty of drunken driving charge
in Jury trial, and sentence placed
at 30 days In county Jail and
$100 fine. Appealed to circuit
court and bail of $250 posted.
Municipal Court
Paul R, Burson, Tiolatlon of
basic rule; fined $2.50.
C. B. McCulIough, Tiolatlon of
basic rule: fined $2.50.
William Kaufman, drunk; 10
day jail sentence suspended, to
leare town. -
W. F. Thayer, drunk; commit
ted to jail to serre out $10 fine.
Marriage Licenses
Joseph J. Spaniel, legal, woolen
mill worker, and Gweneth M ielke,
legal, same occupation, both of
Stayton.
Broadcast Series
Wffl Start Today
Bloral Rearmament Group
Sponsor .Weekend
Radio Talks '
A series of broadcasts starting
today will carry the message of
Moral Rearmament this weekend
t listeners tarougbout the irorld
who may number 100 minion, ac
cording to information received
Thursday by Saiem adherents of
the MRA movement.
The local members hare, been
cooperating In the worldwide pro
gram 'for this weekend by mak
ing announcements through serv
ice elubs and other, organizations,
and a number of local merchants
have Included mention of the
broadcasts in ' their adTertlse
ments. "
Dr. Frank N. I. Buchmin,
founder of MRA, described the
special weekend program as the
"Prelude to 140" and declared
that "One hundred million peo
ple listening in an unparalleled
experiment In giving s moral and
spiritual answer at this time of
world conflict.
must begin to articulate that plan
that will ultimately bring a Just
and lasting peace."
The mayors or lord mayors of
250 British cities have Joined in
urging their people to listen to
the weekend's broadcasts
Some of the' broadcasts are
world-wide and others are region
al. Programs oa stations which
may be heard In Salem and vicin
ity Include:
Friday
Earl of Athlone, uncle of King
George, over KALE, Portland,
1200 kc. and KOL, Seattle, 1270
kc, 2:45-3 p. m.
"Pioneers Again." over- KJR,
Seattle, 970 kc, :45-7 p. m.
Short wave program over
WRUL, Boston, 2-3 p. m.
Portland program, over KOIN,
140 kc, 6-f :15 p. m.
Saturday
Short wave program over
WRUL, Boston, 2-6:15 p. m.
"Ton and I and America." over
KIRO, Seattle, 710 kc. C-:15
p. m.
Program over KYA, San Fran
cisco, 1230 kc, 7-7:15 p. m.
Sunday
Short wave program over
WRUL, Boston, 2-: 16 p. m.
"Songs of MRA" over KRSC.
Seattle. 1120 kc, 5:15-5:20 p. m.
Program over KYA, San Fran-
"For the nations at war we Cisco, 1230 kc, 7:7:15 p. m.
Grocery to Open
In New Location
Serve-IUte Firm Moved
Across Street in
Yew Park
Today and Saturday will mark
the grand opening of. the Serve
Rite Grocery In its new and en
larged location at 117 South 12 th
street.. - -
Opened six years ago under the
direction of Fred Peterson aad
Loyal Henderson, the Serve-Rite
first was located at 705 South
12th, where it built a reputation
as aa outstanding community
store serving the Yew Park dis
trict. The new location, across the
street from the former, will af
ford more than twice the floor
pace and more adequate fixture
arrangements for prompt service.
II equipment is new and es
pecially designed for specific lo
cation in the store.
Associated with Peterson and
Henderson will be Arlie Bean and
Curt Emery in the grocery .sec
tion, and B. B. Edwards In the
meat department.
Arrangements have been com
pleted to serve visitors with re-
rfeshments during the opening
two dsys. .
Roeers to Take
New Post Today
Arthur A. Rogers today will as
sume his new duties as state sup
erintendent of banks. He suc
ceeds Mark Skinner, democrat,
who was appointed to the office
early in the ex-governor Charles
H. Martin administration.
Rogers wss president of the
Eugene First National bank and
more recently was connected with
the federal land bank at Spokane,
Wash. He Is a republican.
Rogers Indicated there would
be no Immediate changes in the
operating personnel of his de
partment. Size of Reserve
Fund to Be Set
Representatives of employers,
workers and the public have been
invited here December to attend
a hearing before the state unem
ployment compensation commis
sion to determine the size of its
reserve fund. .
The fund now stands at $8,
029.545, a slight drop from the
peak of $8,104,428 reached No
vember 4.
Last years' benefit payments
paid out aggregated $5,916,398.
This year's payments total $3,
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Decolored Re-Sneded
Get Ready for the Holidays
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of All
Kinds
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Beg. 25c
Value
With Coupon
IIeeI Scuffs Removed
Heels Straightened
Told After nee. 4
I Beg. 35c
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I With Coupon - Void After Dec 4
I Nap Raised
it Spots Removed
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Old Shoes
Look New
Not Just Stretched bat Actually
Re-sized on Factory Lasts!
Deg. $1X3
Value
With Coupon . Void After Dec. 4
Shoe Denewing Qnesliens Answered - Phone C033
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Use The Shoe Clinic Foot Massage
Oscillator. 10c per treatment. Aids tired
feet.
"While You Rest Service"
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Delightful Assortment of Holiday Candies
Dan-Dee Hard Candies
3? 3 Se
3 Cans $1.00
Fred Meyer Presents i "Another Hit"
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Mil nl II nil
An assortment of delicious can
dies of many flavors and
shapes, packed in metal box to
keep' fresh and delicious, buy
several cans for your holiday .
needs.
BUNTE 100; FILLED CANDIES, JO-
HERSHEY BROKEN MILKCHOCO- I W
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DAN-DEE CHOCOLATE DROPS
SATIN FINISH HARD CANDIES,
FULL CREME MIX, Assorted,
Lb.,2 Ibt. 35
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French Creme Mix, JSSSL 25c 2 45c
Fancy 5TH AVE. GIFT BOXES, $1 .49-$5.00
XMAS STOCKINGS JSedSiiiesSc, 10c, 19c
CANDY FILLED DRUMS ASS1 49c each
Candy Canes, Fresh, 1c each and 2 for 5c
Mexican Penoche 33c lb.Us.60
80ft, creamy, penoche made with fresh cream and butter and
Imported alesJcaa svenr, and freshly roasted pecan nuts, fresh
from onr own spotless candy kitchen.
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'The Sweetest Qift
400 Varieties of ICiteheh-Fresh Candy
FiKii ; Avenue Chocolates
Lb. rjJo)C
Dox V(2)
1 lb. 49c
3 lbs. $135
rifth Atcbm Choeolates
made wtth finest chocolate and
lots of fresh butter and rich
whipping cream. Each box
packed wtth an assortment of
cream, chews, 'fruit, nut and
many other delightful pieces.
"y: At Candy Sacfion
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O Cocktail Hour
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Satin Stripe French Crepe
Every day will be a holiday if you
wear this satin stripe French
crepe house coat It's an elegant
"mast have for your wardrobe
and. for rery little cost. It comes
in royal or wine and sizes, 14 to
20. . . A Susan Gale Frock!
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PRE-HOLIDAY SALE!
; Thouscnds off Pc:rs CSc to $1X3 Vchics
Famous AlhirHosiery
Thousands of pairs of 85c to $1.00 ralues, some Irregulars. En
joy their loveliness yourself ... girt them and know they will
be enthusiastically accepted! Fine sheer-looking hose In' smart
faU shades. . . Sizes 8tt to 10K. Three, four and seren thread.
Tell your friends, they'll want to save tool
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