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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1940)
THa .OUTGO:! .STATESMAN, Salem Cregoxu-Wednesday Morning, I lay J. 1340 - Local News Briefs Chnrch Kitchen Refinisbed The Women's Association .of ; the rirst ; Presbyterian church r baa concluded refinlshing and improv lng: the main kitchen. A com mittee consisting of Mrs. A. F. Marcus,- Mrs. H. B. Glalsyer and Mrs. Nettie Rooerts nave pur chased a new gas range, com' plete with a eanopj and electric fan to carry off the cooking fames. A new. floor covering has been Installed and Is being paid for by funds secured through magazine subscriptions. Mrs. Faye Millie is In charge of this project. Mrs. It. T. Boals heads a com mittee which has bought dishes, silverware, table linen and .special cooking utensils. Luts florist. P. 9692. 1276 N Ub Wallet Stolen Harrison C Ilartzell, 160 Division street. night man at the Hollywood serv ice station, reported to police yes terday, that, his wallet was stolen by one of two men who came into the service station at 2 a. m. yes terday to buy second hand Urea. Ilartzell said he missed the wallet. containing about $12, after the men had gone. He remembered that one of them had gone around the side of the building while he was talking, to the other one. Ilartzell found the empty wallet hidden In shrubbery at the side of the building. ,,. .. ,s - Safety of your savings Is Insured at Salem "Federal. 130 S. Liberty. Missionary Speaks Tonight Hazel Granvoll, missionary on furlough from the Republic of Panama, will be the guest speaker at the Foursquare Gospel chnrch. 19th and Breyman street, to night at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Granvoll, who came originally , from Spokane, Wash., spent a number of years es a pastor and evangelist in the middle western states before going to Panama as a missionary. In Panama her work has been largely among the natives. 8 Black Sealine Coats, clearing out for $59.50. Small sizes. Hagers.. Free Pie Social Townsend club No, 4 will hold a free pie social and auction sale in addition to their regitfar entertainment at Its meeting tonight in Highland school at 7:30. Everyone is welcome. Obituary Connolly Mrs. Cleo Connolly, late resi dent of Myrtle Point, at a local hospital April 26. Survived by sister. Mrs. Myrtle Byers of Mil waukee, and a brother, Howard Barkley of Myrtle Point. Private services were held Tuesday from the Walker A Howell Funeral home. Sommers Mrs. Martha Ida Sommers, late resident of route 1, Salem, at a local hospital, April 27. at the age of 49 years. Survived by hus band, Edward Sommers; broth ers, Herman Muller of Albany, and Ernest Muller of Centralla, Wash.; nieces, Mrs. William Scbultz, Mrs. Byron Kendall, and Mrs. Edith Bordrow, all of Sa lem; also nephews, Arthur and Fred Koehn, both of Salem. Ser vices will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednes day, May l,at 2 p.m. Interment City View cemetery. : Comins Events - . May 3, 4 Willamette Uni versity May weekend. May B to 12 National Mnsie week- . , . May 6 Willamette valley . stamp show at Salem chamber 'of commerce. May IS Hospital day, open bonne at Sal era hospital. May 13 Mother's day. ' May 17 Primary election. May 30 Memorial day. July 31, Ang. 1-4 Salem Centennial celebration. Foster Enoch Ellga Foster, at the family home near Chemawa, April 28, at the age of 80 years. Sur vived by wife, Elizabeth Foster, Salem; daughter, Mrs. J. H. Pat terson, Salem; sons. Lee of Grove, Okla., Willie A. of Salem and Asa of Manteca, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Annie Mosley, Garfield, Ark.; also twelve grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services will be held at Clough-Barrick e h a p e 1, Wednesday, May 1, at 3:30 p.m.. with Rev. Irving A. Fox officiating. Interment Bel crest Memorial park. Snow Daisy K. Snow, 395 North 23rd street, at a local hospital April 29 at the age of 67 years. Sur vived by widower, TJ. Frank Enow; daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Hamman of Salem, Mrs. Harold A. Lamb of Portland; son, Lynn K. Snow of North Bend and seven grandchildren. Memorial services from Walker and Howell funeral home Wednesday, May 1, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. W. Harold Lyman will officiate. Concluding services at City View cemetery. - Hlttson Jesse F. Hlttson, late resident f 2010 Market street, April 30, aged 69 years, at a local hospital. Survived by daughter, Miss Car men Hlttson of San Bernardino, CaL Funeral announcements later by Clough-Barrick company. Fur Chubbles $14.50 up. Hagers. Ask! OH, Lansing A delegation representing residents along Lansing, Sunnyview and , Park avenues, "between Market road and the Silverton road east of the city limits yesterday submitted a petition signed ' by -38 .'persons asking that the county court oil their respective roads, which are now gravel surfaced. The stretch specified on Park avenue north from its junction with Market road, east along Sunnyview ave nue to Lansing avenue, and along that route to its Intersection with the Silverton road, a distance of about two miles. Mark Twain shirts $1.65 with per fect fitting Twain-Set collar. A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N. High. Sample Ballots Heady County Clerk U. G. Boyer yesterday re ported that limited quantities of sample ballots for the May : 17 primaries are on hand in his of fice, though not for every pre cinct in the county. He expects to have the full order of ballots in his office by tomorrow or Fri day, he said, when they will be given without charge to persons presenting reasonable requests for them. Ballots for use during the election are now being pre pared by the printer, he reported. Strut your whiskers and old-fashioned dress for prizes. Cooties "1840 Pioneer Review" dance, armory Thurs. night, May 2. 25c. Exams Announced The civil service commission is announc ing competitive examinations for the positions of cadet training in structor and associate cadet train ing instructor in the US maritime commission, senior mussel cultnr 1st in the bureau of fisheries and under fish culturist in the bureau of fisheries. Information may be obtained at the local postoffice. Dance at Crystal Gardens tonite to Ashley Cook's Jautzen Beach old time band with "Dad" Watson 25c. Lee Held, NSF Charge- Charles H. Lee. East Turner road, was held yesterday In the county Jail on a Portland warrant charg ing Issuance of a check without sufficient funds to cover. Lyman DeHut, Woodburn, was also held to answer a Silverton charge ; of forgery today before Justice of the Peace Alf O. Nelson. Delicious fried chicken dinner to night, Hotel Argo. Girl's Arm Broken Cathleen Hug, 13, 1805 Fir street, re ceived a fractured left forearm while attempting- to do "flip flops" in the Leslie Junior high gymnasium yesterday afternoon. Miss Hug was given emergency treatment by t he city first aid squad and taken to the Salem General hospital. Class to Meet "The Power of Thought" is the topic for the Truth Study class meeting Wednesday night at 155 South Liberty street. Olive Stevens is the leader. Leroy Hewlett for county judge Pd. Adv. Political Meeting A political meeting will be held at Salem senior high school tomorrow aft ernoon when candidates for stu dent body offices givn their cam paign speeches. Election will be next Tuesday and installation has been set for May 9. Artbur H. Moora for county judge. Pd. Adv. Will Hear Cases Chief Justice Rand and Justices Belt, Lusk and Kelly will sit in Pendleton Mon day and Tuesday as the state su preme court and will probably hear five cases. Degree Conferral Set Pacific lodge No. 50 of the Masonic order will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Masonic temple, according to William Merriott, master. De grees will be conferred. . Lane Motley for county clerk Pd. Adv. . Governor Will Speak Special speaker at the noon luncheon of the Kiwanis club at McMinnville today will be Gov. Charles A. Sprague. . . . l:-II0W!I3 A GREAT NEW V; IMPROVEMENT IN I - "C IPS CALLED ; f,i uucness Menxqio uomroi In this method, the heating Is done In advance . .', the lightweight clips are put on the head and go to work waving the hair immediately. Instead of getting hotter, they cool on yonr curls, in about two minutes they are removed. This machine pro duce) a natural looking curl . . . a desire of every woman. Never direct wires connected to hair No heat producing chemicals used. PRICES START . . ' AT : 03.5 Attention Ladies! 1 Get your Morisson's Beauty Salon $1.00 Value Coupon by attending the Statesman Cooking School to Consultation and Advice Given , Without Obligation Oa llezz. Floor Maris son's Dress Shop to cobsen with ing Crowe, Booked By rolice Lance II. Harrington, Brow-nsvllle. ls charged by city police with failure observe stop sign. Cornelia Ja- 494 University, is charged operating a car without hav- a driver's license. Fred, F. -Albany, is charred with drunkenness, i Marriage License I s s a e d Among those issued 'marriage li cences at Vancouver, ;Wash., were Claude C. Case. McCoy, and Jos- epnine urumsma, route one. Am uy. Dairy Meeting Planned The Salflm unit of the dairy cooper ative association will meet at the chamber of commerce Thursday at 81 p.m. with R. C. Shepard, pres ident, - ",': Lovell To Speak Dr. R. Ivan Loveil of tho ' Wilamette univer sity facnlty will speak at. the Sal era Rotary club luncheon at the Marion hotel today noon. ' 4TrialDafes Objections ;; Overruled . in 'Suter. Estates; Lee : Complaint Denied ' Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling during a special , motion day held yesterday testimony In two cases, set four causes for trial during the May term, and handed down decrees In six other cases. .After hearing testimony In the Dentists to Meet The Marion-Polk-Yamhill Dental society will meet tonight at the home of Dr. Henry K. Adam in . Salem. Dr. Leo Bolre, state president will be in' attendance ' ' " ' disputed, ettate matter of Letls H, and Jenuha X." Suter; the court overruled objections to the final account of Earl MVPette crew, exeentor, and held that the cost of the proceedings . should not beb erne by the state.' Dur ing the afternoon he heard addi tional testimony In the case of Fred E. Roberts vs. E, Beatrice Bolller. which has already been decided with respect to main parties. . i f. t . Cases set for the May term In clude Mllgrim va Schlesinger. May 22-23; National Surety cor poration vs. Guy O. Smith, May 24 ; Bedient vs. Anderson, May 27; and McKee vs. Hurley, May In decisionr g I v e n, Jndge Lewelling, overruled objections to the final account in the H. D. Lee estate on the ground that a clause in a contract involving an elec tric siftn constituted a penalty and not liquidated damages, and took similar action with respect to the f v i c i ( ' the ' statutory Jteob 7. Mollencop icatata tor the reason that an spjeaf front the decree of the' county court was not taken . within time allowed. ; . The court, sustained a demurrer in the case of Doran vs. Associat ed Seed company, and ordered that the case of Cage vs. Storts be transferred to department one, The ease of ntnma vs. Davis, involving an accounting and plea tor specif ie performance In con nection with operation of a farm, waa decided for thai plaintiff. - -Orcnit Cburt , State Land board vs. 4 McVey Sand and Gravel company; mo tion to amend by Interlineation. Ilda Hlmmelwrtght. Infant, vs. Oscar E. Price; demurrer. Chester A, Page vs. Thdmas Kay Woolen Mills! answer al leges that - contract- alteration de In, 1934 stated that no fur ther bonus was: to be pal J and stated that plaintiff has received 1 compensation in full. v Myrtle McKee vs. Oils Wallace McKee; divorce complaint alleg ing desertion and asking custody of four children; married Lub bock. Texas.' Deo. 24. 191. Fred E. Broer vs. City of Salem and others; decree Quieting title. - Prudential Insurance company vs. F. Grucbow and others; new foreclosure decree for $6,000 and other sums following vacation ct old decree. . ; Probate Court. Boyd Eldon Brown and Wallace Millard Brown guardianship; sale of real property by Blanche M. Brown, guardian, authorised. Mary IL Cleveland estate final account of May E. Cleveland, executrix, approved, and distribu tion ordered. Mazine Kathryn Toevs guard ianship; Katheiina A. Toevs made guardian sd litem and au thorized to accept $700 settle ment from Robert Hall for alleged damages suffered by ward In au- tomobile accident. Emma- Michaels guardianship matter; petition of Andrew Mich aels asks guardian be Bimni; estate includes small parcel of property in Stayton and bank ac Conr i I1 Pauline B. Morris estate; order transferring claim to circuit court. Andrew Michaels estate; ap praisal at $449.22 by Custer i:. Ross, Asa U Lewelling and Mar garet Ross. William Paul King guaroian- ship; George II Riches authorized to sell res 1 property. Marriage Licenses Richard L. Russell,: 25, clerk. T01 North Chnrch street, and Jos ephine Ferguson, 2C, atenogra pher, 20 Donald way, both Salem. j Sample Ballots Oat First lot of sample ballots for the city tick et were delivered yesterday to City Recorder A. Warren Jones. TEn (Q)iTGini Spates Biro a dd - r- - ITIITuSC COOKING CEOO wswpsa mmm tMi iMSMBsitj. mm Bsssm jpsBa J$w ..." J KlIdss Hsnrteatrgi KflBUDcsir AssiDini dob One of tlie red-letter events of the year for women is here! A cooking school it is, to be sure; but what a cooking school! This year's cook ing is done in a kitchen much dif ferent from that of grandmother's day. There are hours and hours less time needed in cooking - there's less work and more fun. Today's kitchen is a real Happy IGtcheh," or ought to be. If your three-meals-a-day seem just a succession of toast and eggs and potatoes and roast beef and pie, our cooking school is made to order for you! And if you have already found the secret to pleasure and fascination in mixing dainty new dishes and dressing up the old stand-bys in colorful new fashions-youll love the j cooking school just as much. . : - ' ; - - i ' - '. ' There will be romance-mapping of uncharted seas of tlie Idtchen-ai the cpolring school. Each session will glow with now ideas, appotito thrillers, the simple secrets that malce cooking happier and easier.; We invite you to hear dozens of practical suggestions ' that make kitchlen hours more fun and more Joy-to see demonstrate d before very eyes those inspired your its touches that raise the meal And preparation to the realm of a hcippy aoveniure. - . Tbeso Salcn Firm Are Parlicipalicg: f Busick's f Spars, Roebuck & Go. Capitol Lumber Go. Montgomery Ward & Co. Hey Packing Co. Imperial Furniture Co. Stevens-Brown Jewelers Cherry City Bailing Co. Rhofen's Dairy -Morrison's Beauty Salon Gjood Hoiisekeaping, Inc. (Come :ie: "Mapjj)y: 1 Icutccrr- more fun 77- ' 1 415 State Street j u TeL 3533