Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1939)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 8, 1939 PAGE SIX I- ! .i t ' t r i r; ' ... w i " ; i i V- iT t: Utflity Districts Not "Promoted" Bonneville Head Says Dam Administration Only Give Contracts v PORTLAND, Dec. 7.H(P)-Tlie BonneTille administration will "Initiate or promote no " public utility district, Administrator Paul. J. Rarer aald today, c He declared "full cooperation was given existing PUDs because Hae sooner they St into busi ness, tne. sooner they will be our customers." r - . ;-.:- tn the case of proposed dis tricts. Dr. Rarer said ''factual Information" had been supplied n the request of "recognised , groups such as the grange . . ." : "Where we have a request for ItonseTllle power""trom " a cus tomer of a prirate utility, we Iiuta uniformly turned down such, requests i except where the cus tomer is operating .a munlcipally ownedt system,", he , added. :"If officials of a municipally owned . light plant desire Bonne Tille power at wholesale instead of power' from the existing' pri vate utility I hare a definite ob ligation to provide that service where feasible for us to do so." Can by. the. administrator said, had asked tor Bonneville power and the "Portland General Elec tric company, serving the area had. been notified. A." contract' with McMinnville. which now operates its own diesel plant, probably will be signed within a month. Dr. Raver said, and "substantial agreement" on terms of a contract had been reached with Eugene. . Lincoln County PUD Hearing Set Two hearings on a proposal to create a Lincoln county people's utility district will be held at Waldport and Taft today, the state -hydroelectric - commission has" -announced. The Waldport hearing will be held at 9 a.m. and the Taft hearing at 2 pjn. The Lincoln county district would Include approximately-175 square miles with an assessed val uation of S3, 830,000. Hearing on the proposed Sand Lake annexation to the Tillamook county people's utility district will be' held at, Tillamook at 8 p. m. Friday. 1 - Another hearing, involving cre ation of the Nehalem Basin peo ple's utility district will be held at Vernonla Saturday morning. .; Legion Auxiliary Vet Parties Set The American Legion auxiliary Is doing its part in helping to bring cheer to the veterans in the hospitals and their families. Ev ery year the auxiliary sponsors a Christmas party for the hospital ised veterans. Christmas carols are sung in the halls of the hos pitals by the musical groups of the auxiliary. Baskets, fruits and toys will be delivered to the homes of veteran families who are in need. Not only at Christmas time, but all through the year, the Legion aux iliary wwrs- to be of service to tWsarSWalty. Food, milk, cloth ing, fuel, medicine and medical care are furnished to those in need. The hospital and child-welfare chairmen work together on cases. This Is No Way to Ride a Bicycle But ' .- It .Got the1 Rider Into the "Nutty" Mishap News; i Divorce Filed at Dallas DALLAS-A suit for divorce was filed In the circuit court of Polk county by Lenora Follett against Charles D. Follett. The couple were married at Philomath in 1905. The plaintiff charges deser tion about May 10, 1938. She asks for the defendant to pay for the court costs and attorney fees. i JLegal Notice SHERIFF'S. NOTICE OF SALE r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ? that I will, on Saturday, December :,tt, lilt, at 19: to o'clock la the forenoon of aald day, at the west r door ot tie Marion County Court jUHpuso In Salem, Oregon, sell at eufclle a action In the manner pro- .fvided. -by-law for thr sale of real f'aroperty on -execution, the follow Nlng described .real, premises, to- witi . - ' -:. . . ... The West 230 feet of Lots 1. - 2. X and 4, Block 21; the Soath t 42 feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block : 5 Let 3, Block 12; the-North SO j- feet, of the south 100 feet of , f Lets 1 and 2, Block 13; the , I West 44 feet of Lots 11 and 12, f Block II; Lot 2, Block II; J. Lts 2, 9 and 10, Block 2S; Lot J 4. Block 28; and Lot 4. Block V U, all in Tew Park Annex to t the City of Salem. Marlon ? County. Oregon. - . ' , t Said sale will be by virtue of an execution Issued oat, of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon r. for Marlon County In that suit f heretofore pending therein In '.which City of Salem, a municipal Uorporatlon is plaintiff, and Al 1 bert Estate, Inc. corporation. Is defendant, the same being Clerk's 'Register No. 28354. I Dated and first published No vember 17, 1939. t " - A. a BURK, I . t Sheriff of Marlon. County, XV ' Oregon : , By Kenneth R. Randall. Deputy; N-17-24-D-1-8-1I. V '. ADMINISTRATRIX'S .. - - FINAL NOTICE . i- NOTICE . IS HEREB T. GIVEN. That the undersigned, adminictra ' rtrtx of the estate of Sarah Starr. Deceased, has filed her final aid supplementalflnal accounts as such, and that December 9. 1939, - at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, has been fixed as .the time, and the Court Room of the County Court of the Stats cf Oregon for Marlon County at : jCalem. Oregon, has been fixed as ' the place for the hearing of ob jections to the Final and Supple mental Final Accounts therein. Dated and first published No- t saLer -1 0. -.193 9. & i t - fi:..v:y NELLIE HAMILTON. . Administratrix of tfc E- Other Strange Turns of Fate Retailed CHICAGO. Dec.' 7.:-P)-Joseph Schoelling scorched along a Salt Lake City street on his bicycle. Snddenlv -uummpphh ha crash ed Into the rear end of a parked automobile. Rider and w n e a i flew through the air In a perfect loop. He landed, rightside up, on top of the car, sua asiriae nis bike. 1 t . The cyclist landed, too, close to the top of the list of odd acci dents of 1939 compiled by the Na tional Safety Council's magazine Public Safety.: .Loses Trousers In" contrast to Schooling's hap py landing, was a story with a most unhappy end. Frank Mlska stepped from a Temple, Tex., street.' A machine whizzed by and ripped off his pants. Bobby Robb, 10, of Pittsburgh, dropped a piece of apparel A swimming suit. He stooped to pick it up. A double header freight train struck him from be hind. He lay unconscious between the tracks while two locomotives and 125 cars thundered over him. But a fractured thigh, cuts and bruises were his only injuries. A lad Just one year older was among those who Jost faith in slo gans. Johnny Holland, of Fre donla, Kas., stepped on the base of a sign. The Iron standard swung up, smacked him on the forehead, and knocked him out. The sign read: "Safety First -And Mrs. Murray T. Morgan of Cleveland munched on an apple while driving. One a day she had been told, would keep the doctor away. But when she tossed out the. core, the car turned over in a ditch. Somebody sent for a phy slclan. I Traffic Ticket $50 She could sympathize with Miss Marjorie Volke of Tucson, Ariz., who noticed as Bhe motored along, a traffic ticket under the windshield wiper.- She reached for it. Her I automobile plunged into a fire hydrant. The bill for damage, to city property was 1 50. The irony of her experience had a counterpart In the strange case of John Grela, of Waterloo, NY. He was blinded in a workshop ac cident. Three weeks later, while he was being driven to see an eye specialist, - the auto collided with a truck. The impact snapped back his head. His sight was restored instantly. Fate's : finger was In evidence elsewhere, too literally so in two Instances. Marjorie Wambeck, 15, of Worcester, Mass., bit Into a hot dog sandwich and . . . ouch , . . a surgeon took two stitches In her tooth-lacerated thumb. Marcelino Mareno, of Saginaw, Mich., was showing a friend how he shot off one of his fingers at the second Joint 28 years ago. He pulled the trigger of the "unload ed" gun. Oft went the rest of the digit, Ki.y ' i Shot No Bum In contrast, John Castle was wounded without benefit of fire arms. He- placed a lighted ' cig arette on a window ledge near a Albany Boy Named Oregon 4H Champ - Oregon's cnamplon 4H meat producer for the year is Wilbur W. Barkhardt, Jr., 17, of Albany, who was named for the annual honor by State Club Leader H. C. Seymour and receives a handsome inscribed gold' watch. In his six years of club 'work the boy handled 54 pigs and 12 bullet. The tieat exploded the cartridge, and the slug entered his chest, -i. - - Finally fortune tossed a hero's laurels to Tony Galeto of Cleve land and he made a splendid catch An older sister wheeled three year old Bobby Dunn in a peram bulator. A car skidded over the curb, struck the buggy and hurled the child 15 feet. Galeto, ambling down the sidewalk, looked up, took a quick stance, and caught the boy on the fly. Mr. Galeto was surprised. Ev erybody else was astounded. sheep ' with his corn and other projects. He exhibited 41 ani mals at the county, state and in terstate fairs to win $245111 cash prises and values his animal work at 8 8 SO. He also took part In tour demonstrations, nine Judg ing contests and 14 showmanship events. "My H experience has led to the adoption of many bet ter practices on our farm," states the boy. Future Farmers To Give Program Future Farmers of Salem high school with Joe Fisher as speaker will give a varied program at the Salem grange meeting Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the grange home on D street. Following the program the regular business meeting of the grange will be held. Tuesday night members eligi ble for the third and fourth de grees are asked to attend cere monies at the Keizer Chemawa grange hall.' ; v m raw HI Wfl&.f Fred l'leyer Floral Section With the Holiday season at hand, we are more completely stocked than ever to fill your every floral desire. "Flowers for every occasion at reason able prices. Funeral Sprays Hospital Bouquets (with containers) Corsages that compliment. For Those Christmas Gifts We Have a Large Variety of Cacti Arrangements in clever little vases and nov elty holders. YouTl want sev eral of these for those friends, as well as a few for your own home. Lover Level - toiletry Bldg. ra n GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ' 4 Trim Logger Oak Leather or Composition Keg. 25c Value With Coupon - void After Dec. It Heel Scuffs Removed -jc Heels Straigntened SSBBSBBSBl SBJBJBBaSBSS SSSBBSBSSBSa ejBJSBBBjBSB SSSSSSBSSJ SSSBSSBBl SSBBBBBBSJSSI Mmm SBSSSS Why Suffer from Tight Shoes? Shoes Re -Sized Not Stretched but Actually Re-sized on Factory Lasts! Reg. $1.00 Value With Coupon . Told After Dec 11 V7QBII SUEDES Recolored Be-Sneded Get Ready for the Holidays Beg. 35c Value With Coupon - Void After Dee. 11 Nap Raised Spots Removed I Vapor Process Old Shoes Look New Use The Shoe Clinic Foot Bfassasj Oscillator. 10c per treatment. Aids tired Shoe Denening Questions Answered - Pncae C333 FVedl EUDeyeir Slhtoe (DDdoddc 'we Yon nesi semco D D D D D D D D 0 D D D 0 0 0 LOWER LEVEL "CAREFUL WORK" BsxzofiiuL. warm , csmforlabls) baSsnbmmpx oU etround house) wear. Flcdn "colors in htam, ma roon and cjroen. A usofuL, prac tical Christmas gUL S0U S5.SP SLigChcslerbrcoI: Large) solocHoq of patterns perfad tSSng shirts. Sizes Begulor 35c Lixwn To and Heel f plaids and whites. Expwfly taflorsA- llpr E2eB s o Hiose Large selection ol patterns and colors In both sflk and lisle. A loncweaxing pracfical hose. 23 c pr. 4pn.X3 ncon!nr'G5i: I2cn s niqs Ixirselec11onolband4aIlorKLwool lined Ces la a wide assortment at L patterns of s23a and safins. forCSc - Ecjzhr $3.53 A tcaTrcd tllrt bscr-lfuUj !j!d la Tiro Kerr Ziz c! Green. Tin. Grsr Leather and Tan. A Christmas cL!l he wioi oe pcoM so O Fred Meyer for Christmas Gifts For Luxurious Choose a Chenille $3.95 Values lb Fine details, custom fit, quality fabric in ex clusive patterns and new fall shades are fea tures that make this garment outstanding and far above the average. Every woman should have one. Made , of fine cut chenille with self sash and zipper closure. Ankle length. New sleeve treatment in three-quarter length. Ideal for home, school or travel. Sizes 14 to 20. Zipper Goal Frocks Punjab Percale zipper coat ffl ftrt dresses with full 80-inch zipper. ylUwU Flared skirt. 14 to 20. Knitted Pajamas Panel rib knits. 2-piece styles, with ski bottom trousers. Pastel shades. Warm and comfortable. Lounging .-: .A. : . ,l,Wi; w 1:l tjit , , , : If ' t lil - i L If VJL. - i -.V Fifth Avenue Crepe HOSIERY Values to $1.00 Boulevard Hose $1.15 value; all perfect quality; guaranteed ringless; snag re sistant; flawlessly clear - and sheer In fall colors. BVz-lOVk. 08c Cobwebby sheers; ufility chif fons; deep garter welt; 7-thread service cradle loot; economical ly priced PB. At Women's Wear Secflon 1 jij; D e e an- tax VJxT Tempting creams,-chews, nuts and other delicious pieces made In our own Candy Kitchen. Hand-dipped and packed in a holiday gift box of silver design with band. HOLIDAY CANDIES Bonte Filled Candies flC Pound Hershej Milk Chocolate UC Pound French Creme Mix 2JSC I-? 2 For 2-Lb. Tin Hard Candies 3Qc Each Chrlstmaj Filled Stockings Qq and Up Chmtmks Candy Canes 120 or 0-C3 Cashew Dark Our. own blend p i chocolate makes J Lb. this a delicious confection. Crisp, Crunchy Ctlclicn Dents Reg. 2 6c Lb. Finger - length sticks. Peanut butter ccn ters. 13c Lb. TUb-FOUIID FEATUI1E - ; 1 LB. CASHEW BAEX 1 LB. (UtU.KM BOKZ3 Thriay romhlnaffons far those who enjoy both cashew bade & chicken bones 74c VaL 430 Filli Avenc9 Ctzczhlzs At Candy Secflon atettes .2L9 Carton 200s Plain or cork tip Raleighs In gay Christmas cartons. Valuable coupons In1) each, carton.- Fresh stocks 1 Give cigarettes for Christmas gifts . they're appreciated . . . Thrifty. $1.60 Heine's Blend 20 Imported Pipe 1420 Gift Value fl .93 Both for il 0c Union Leader ' 25c Briar Pipe ' 1 L15 Value .ftp' Both foreV 2-15c rBriggs Tobacco ; $1.00 Briar Pipe $U5 Value OTn Both for yC 2 for 25c Old Gold Cigarettes Qfl.flp Ctn. 200 Evans Automatic Pockl Ligh" 9CC Each 5c Package Pipe Qeaneri JJ Packages for jc $1.00 Air-lite Tobacco Pouch, Fine Gift, 3 Sc Cnesta Key QmBsieJ Clears J For CTq