Providing
NOTICE OF SALT OF COXJNTT OimiSMAMbS
Public notice hereby is given that pursuant to an order duly
Bade and entered ot record by the County Court of Marion County,
rogon, ot the 3rd day of November 1941, 1, A. C Burk, Sheriff of
aid county, wm sell, on the 10th day of December, 1941,
the hour ox 10 o clock un. at the front door of the
house in the City of Salem, State of Oregon, for not
tntnlmiim v4M- t.t.i rttt4 tfiA ntl m,wt-v -$. J Vwl mm trY mxr
tmuuitiw 111 vM.rn.uf wuw w J wka wuv u . ... ,
1 xxi-w -lun-v-Heorge namid was shouting into the tele-
I kAA Unlf m. 1 5 v a t -,,
Price I " an iiuur iciier, naving aisposea 01 nearly a dozen cans,
he was still shouting.
Vom OSZGON STATESMAN Salem. Ortgosu Thursdcry Morning. Nortxnber 13, 19U
pagz roxs
Thrill Acts for Fairs
ggftS Drives New York Agent "Crazy"
Appraisal
No. Namo ot Former Owner
36 Drake, Lavina H. Est, Park Side
Addition, Silverton .
37 Drake, Lavina H. Est, Park Side
Addition, Silverton .Except
38 Dunn Holding Co. Brown's
Addition, Silverton ..................
40 Roseland, Jens C & M. Ames fr.
Add, Silverton .
Intermountaln Bldg. Loan As'n. fr,
Morley, John & H. M-, Daven-
Lot Block
VoL
Pag
42
43
44
43
4S
47
48
II
82
83
84
65
88
80
81
63
84
jorts Add- Silverton
Drake, Lavina H. Est, Daven
port's Add, Silverton
Drake, Lavina H. Est, Drake's
Add, Silverton -.
Drake, Lavina H. Est, Drake's
Add :
Drake, Lavina H. Est, Drake's
Drake, Lavina H, Est, Drake's
Add,- Silverton ..-.-
Whitlock, Marie L. & HalL
Lorah I, North Side Add,
Silverton
Knutson, Alex, North Side
Add, Silverton
11-20 2 " Each $ 300.00
Lot .',v;.'i-.
1&3 3 Each 300.00
Lot ,,-
V.190
4 P.101-2 350.00
25-28
27 7 200.Q0
V.209
24 P.371 200,00
- 8-8 v 250.00
1 2 100.00
1-2 8 250.00
1 2 100.00
8-10 250.00
1-4 8 350.00
7 A 50.00
5 A 80.00
"Two hundred a week?" he bellowed. "For that act? I can
go down ,on Sixth avenue and
w 83 uia uu a fan -off in demand almost a
tl .1U- A - I '
uie wucwiUK. lor IUXy a WeeK. iiT.MY.nlftvtr.wit nmnnnt
Listen, I want to do business with barkers. With people pushing
those people again next year, and
rm not going to send them an U-r. w a.h h mtfinr to
act like that for any two hundred do We uw a lot of them on
nmmmt iil-l .- .. 1 ft M Ji I
wc. iuu g ousy ana una inside, though. They help to
TT lJ . I --
xic cnsaea uie pnone aown on
its cradle, spun around la his
enormous carved walnut chair and
smiled with every one of his
gleaming teeth.
"Craxyr he said, "That's
what it's driving me crazyf
Mere celebrations and fairs
than ever . before In history-
people crasy for thrill acts, and
I can't get 'em!
"Why, do you know that busi-
They Find Out Gas Mileage in 1942 Dodge Trip
nrnn-nT
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i 1
Group Feted
At Pioneer
PIONEER Ruth Dombecker
and her first year juniors enter
tained the second and third year
juniors at the Christian church.
Larry Duke was in charge of
hh .Lj hi v i v.. i
-i'V xy- y-' f.
I?
McCullough, Melvin & Carrie,
North Side Add, Silverton
McCullough, Melvin & Carrie,
North Side Add, Silverton
Bitney. -Fred, May's Add, Mt
v Angel
Bonde, C, May's Add,
Mt Angel
Scott Frank A. & Lucy, Ogles
Addn Woodburn
Demick, D. R, Mrs. Reming
ton's Sub. Div, Woodburn.
Casey, T.M, Benn HaUAdd,
Woodburn
Stute, A. Sr, Tooze First Add,
Woodburn
.2
P.425
11-12 1
16 1
22-26 1
80.00
100.00
25.00
25.00
22
T-9
23
t)kt TUTi rr a WAnHhliTTi
W www -w .
Joseph, George W, Woodburn..
l. fr. I
76
77
124
127
129
132
132
135
lie
117
Bertrand, Harry & Amelia, Dun
Kan's Add, Jefferson...-.
Hickman, Frederick Wm, Dun- :
gan's Add., Jefferson
Ladd it Bush Bankers, Stayton
Getchell, Nellie, Stayton.
Bass, Hazel H, Park View Add.,
St&ytoii ....-.-.".
Mott, W. S. Est, MU1 Add, Sa
lem Tarpley, Bessie, North Salem
Add
Wedle, B. F, River Side Add,
Salem -
Skinner, W. I. & Caroline, Tur
ner Road Addition, Salem
Skinner, W. I. & Caroline, Tur
ner Road Addition, Salem
The Pacific Securities Co,
Simpson's Addition, Salem.
"Sheehan, Emily, Pleasant Home
Add, Salem
"McCrary, Frank, Riverside
Add, Salem -
12
7-8-t
10-11
2
7-9
4
4
2
6
8
13-16 3
4
2 68
12
10-12 1
5-6 13
7 . 17
V.209
P.483
V.161
P.588
V.213
P.593
VM
P.14
V.222
P.478
4
V.196
P.351
Appraisal
No- Nam o Former Owner
39
97
68
69
Sec. Twp. Rge.
Kurth, Albert Jessie, Silver
ton - - 36 6 1W
Howe, G. W. & Lottie 18 5 1W
Acr.
Fr.
Fr.
Paso
VoL
Phegley, Fred 7 6 1W 1.15
Mathieson, Henry & Helen.... 7 8 1W Fr,
66 Bonney, Agnes G, Est .18 5 1W .31
1!
74
79
Croisan,
Winans,
E. M.
L. C
5
8
Childs, Leo N. &
Sherven, A. C
Elma 11
3-4
9
10
3W
3W
SW
2W
.68
1
4.69
18
tl Burmester, H. E. Est.
9 9 1W
2 HelUel Estate Inc 11 9 1W Fr.
83 Funrue, H. E., S. K, & E 13 7 1W 14
2 Simpson, J. T 28 8 2W 1.85
8 Mafion County 28 5 2W 6.75
26 Salzman, William 36 6 IE 5.
28 Shaner, H. L. 33 5 1W Fr.
29 Dose, Fred
34 5 1W
1
13
McLeod, Agnes 13
Smith, H. W. & A. L 29
4
8
1W
2W
1
Fr.
Appraisal
No. Name of Former Owner
8 Beeler, J. E., Donald
15 Schmalz, Elizabeth
16 White, Anna R
17 White, Anna R.'
18 Dixon, J. O. ic Rose Ella
19 Hall, George S
20 Adam, Jean
24 Schmaltz, Elizabeth
31 Torgerson, E. T, Brown's Add.
34 Brown, E. J, Warden, C. V. &
Lewis, W. G, Brown's Add,.
Silverton
Appraisal
No. Name
fr.
Lot
11
15-22
12-14
23-25
27
7-8
28
1
3
Block
6
18
18
18
13
25
13
27
3
V.222
V.212
P.294
V.204
P.501 ,
V.203
P.243
V.114
P.340
V.174
P.391
V.173
P.229
V.186
P.334
V.221
P.257
V.184
P.229
V.157
P.102
V.187
P.163
V.105
P.248
V.114
P.l
V.113
P.405
V.118
.P.274
vol.
Pace
600.00
100.00
80.00
30.00
200.00
250.00
20.00
115.00
200.00
50.00
20.00
200.00
"10.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
150.00
75.00
100.00
Mia.
Price
$ 80.00
100.00
ness has gone up 150 per cent in the games. Ruth Dombecker is
some amusement parks? Do you 1 teacher of the first year juniors.
know that I had to book 45 coun-1 Guests present were Donna Ree
ty fairs and firemen's celebrations Schraeder, Jim Herra, Charlene,
in Pennsylvania alone? Some! Earl, Maxine Jones, Patricia Burr,
places I never even heard ot Mt Paul Rhea, members of the junior
Lebanon, ever hear of it? I was department present were LaDene
born in Lebanon in Syria but I Hoi ten, Eugene and Joyce Bartell,
never heard of Mt Lebanon, Pa. Leland Bird Larry Duke, Carolyn
The troupe has been phoning lin J Janmerson, Kooert Bioagett, vai
here all day trying to find out 371 and Valdeen Saling, Carolyn
whfe it is. but rn ffnt a show 4k"ea -""J H "js-
tm v, I berg, Howard Lanyon, Alberta
Ttne.n. .i InAaeA Km.T.r, rcrn ana nuui jjonuweser,
muscular, jutnng-pawea Hamia, Fern Knight The Dalles, and
former "understander' on a turn- Emery Owen. Eugene, were din
bling team and one-time Buffalo ner guests at the Roy Black home
Bui wild west rider. He s tne big-1 Sunday
gest booker of outdoor acts in the
world Even in an ordinary year
he supplies more than 300 fairs,
200 local celebrations and 35
amusement parks with entertain
ment
Mr. and Mrs. John Ketter, jr.,
and Phyllis Kay were dinner
guests at the Tom Keller home
Sunday.
83
89
94A
94
95
96
97
98
9
of Former Owver
McCteary, Elser C. & Nina, .
' Candalaria. Heights, Addition
to Salem
McCleary, Alvin C, Candalaria
Heights Addition to Salem......
Beckp, Karl G. St Helen L,
Pleasant Home Add, Salem fr.
Brown, Emma M, Pleasant
Home Add, Salem ,
Brown, Emma, M, Pleasant
Home Add, Salem
Brown, Emma M, Pleasant
Home Add, Salem-L....
Brown, .: Emma M, Pleasant
Home Add, Salem.,.. .......... .
Brown, Emma, M, Pleasant .
Home Add, Salem .
Brown, Emma M, Pleasant
Home Add, .Salem .- fr.
Lot
V.86
4 P.30
V.184
Except P.172
Pace
Block Vol.
350.00
100.00
60.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
100.00
20.00
20.00
10.00
40.00
130.00
20.00
10.00
50.00
100.00
20.00
Mia.
Price
40.00
160.00
60.00
60.00
25.00
250.00
20.00
100.00
100.00
200.00
"Twenty years age," he con
tinued after handling another
half -dozen phone calls in rapid
succession, "the 'average county
fair show would ran 49 per cent
animal acts, 29 per cent acro
bats, tightrope walkers and so
on, and the rest jugglers, mu-
socal act sand novelties. Now a
show is 60 per cent thrill acts
high poles, trapezes and stuff
like that. And you can't get
enough of them.
'People demand more excite
ment nowadays, what with fast
automobiles and a general speeding-up
of life and, of course, the
war.
"And the outstanding death de
fying acts have always come from
abroad. For some reason, few
American performers have ever
Mr. and Mrs. Birl Robinson
Dallas, called at the Frank Dom
hecker home .Monday.
West Salem News
fr" " .
West Salem "
Class Meets -
WEST SAT -KM The Builders
class rn embers held a cooperative
supper .Monday and an interest
ing study on "Protestantism."
conducted by Kenneth Abbott
The class will be entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Pattison November 24. Patti-
son will conduct the study hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hathaway were
hosts.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Pres
ton Faught and family, Mr. and
Mrs. George Calaba, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Lisle and daughter. Rev.
and Mrs. Don Huckabee, Mr. and
Mrs. Leightca Dashien and daugh
ter, air. and Mrs. Robert Pattioon,
Kenneth Abbott and Mr. and Mrs.
Hathaway and daughters.
mmm.
In this 1942 Dodge, W. J. Braan( center) of the Saleaa Insurance agency that bears his bum and Hi raid
E. Davis (right), Dodge salesman, made the remmd trip froaa Salem to Eaxeae aa part of a recent ma
Uonwlde economy demonstration. They traveled the 141 asUes at an average speed ( 42.41 miles per
hour, making 24.22 miles per gallon. At the left la the picture is J. K. Hubbard, owner and manager
of Hubbard Motor company of Salens, who declared himself well-pleased with the lew east eperatUa
of the new car's 195-hp. engine.
Side-Line Painters
Are Doing Right Well
NEW TORS CV Spare-time
talent is getting its own reward:
The New York Museum of Mod
ern Art bases its rn to the
"finest and most representative
muswrm collection ot modern
primitives in the world" on the
acquisition of ten new paintings
by men whose occupations are:
Brooklyn cloak -and -suit man
(2 paintings); circus strong man.
Detroit milkman, a fisherman, a
gardener, house painter from Ben
nington, Vt, house painter from
Wheeling, W. Va, a printer, and
a sportsman.
Congratulations tor Bill Rogell
Lyons News
WSET SALEM Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Toevs and Maxine were
dinner guests at the Harvy Retz
laff home at Dallas Saturday. Mrs.
Retzlaff is Tevo's sister.
Mrs. John S. Friesen and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Dalke attended
the Gideon convention in Eugene
over the weekend
Mrs. Robert Forster and Donald
and Bud Michaels spent the week
end at Yachats.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman left re
cently to spend the winter with
relatives in the east. She will also
originated an act of this type. Now visit her son, who is stationed at
it is impossible to import new acts an army field in California.
to fill the growing demand
."The 4rafLshas cut in, too.
Four out of five members of the
Demanetl's Arabs acrobatic
troupe were drafted, for- in
stance. Naturally young men
who can stand up to this kind of
work are perfect soldier ma
terial.
"Another reason that acts have
become more and more thrilling
is that the equipment has im
proved. New alloy steels have
given us poles that are safe three
times as high as in the old- days.
The only trouble is that the per
formers haven't kept up with the
equipment.
"One unfortunate result of this
boom for the performers has been
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thomas and
children, Pendleton, were here"
over the weekend.
Sidney Parker returned after
spending a month in Cederidge,
Colorado and in Los Angeles.
Call Board
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7.
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Mr., and Mrs. Jack Thayer, Al
bany, visited In Lyons Sunday at
the Clyde Bressler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyington
returned last week from a trip to
the Kentucky mountains, where
they visited their son-in-law and
daughter Mr.' and Mrs. Willard
Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Trask and
Mr And Mrs. Robert Trask, Mill
City, and Mrs. Ruth Lyons, Lyons,
visited in Oregon City Sunday at
the home of the women's brothej,
Mrs. Hoyt Wilson. Mrs. Wilson had
a stroke Wednesday.
Billy Rogell, former Detroit Tigers' bmelder now elected to city
council in the Motor City, receives congratulations on his victory
from Barney McCosky, left, and Paul Trout center, current mem
bers of the Detroit baseball dub.
Farmers Union News
HELD OVER
99A
Brown,
Home
Emma M,
Add, sales
Pleasant
10 10
12 10
7-8 11
1-12 11
8-10 12
7-10 15
7-12 16
2-8 17,
7-8 22
9-10 22
V.197
P.443
Each
Lot
I Special1
- I Adults'!
i 'c r ?A Children
Jf? k 'A llcl
Price , .,JDIrtt(ir
i i s 17 M iM il
r' , SweeUemrt
50.00 I . is-4a j
- tl1.1.Ay -. !
X. i : m I JS.
JTLSrVORE
Today George Brent, Bona Massey
in "International Lady." Brian Don
levey. Marie Montez in "South of
GRAND
Today Joan Davis, Jinx Falkenbure
George Montgomery in "Riders of
the Purple Sage."
CAPITOL
Today Bob Hope, Burns and Al
len in "College Swing. Ttiree Mes
auiteers in "Pals of the Pecos." '
Saturday W. C. Fields in "Never Give
a Sucker an Even Break. Kay aiia
dleton, Gloria Dickson In "Mercy
Island."
HOLLYWOOD
Today Wayne Morris, Virginia Dal
in "The Quarterback." Johnny Mack
Brown. Fuzzy Knight to "Bury Me
Not on the Lone Prairie.
100.00
100.00
100.00
V.208
P.330
PEDEE Farmers union will
be held at the Pedee school house
tonight
ROSED ALE Red Hills Farm
ers Union celebrated their annual
homecoming November 8 with a
good crowd in attendance. Festi
vities started at 6:45 with a no
host supper under the chairman
ship of Mrs. B. L. Hamilton and
Claude Darby.
A special program was present
ed with Stanley Church, traffic
safety director from the secretary
of state's office, as guest speaker,
He tied his talk in with the an
nounced theme of the evening.
'Democracy and Defense." Church
illustrated his talk with two films
He also presented a reel of Oregon
scenery shown through the cour
tesy of the state highway department.
Mrs. S. H. Butler spoke briefly
of the work of the Red Cross, off
ering some articles recently made
for display.
S. H. Turnbull told of the recent
Shopping Tip Given
NEW YORK (P- The best time
to buy your "vittles" on Friday
is between 7 and 8 a. m but if
you Insist on some sleep, the next
best .time is from noon to three
o'clock, a survey by retail stor.
representatives 'shows. Busiest
time is from three to six, with
the peak 15.1 per cent ot all
the day's customers between
five and six.
Still in Dog House
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb-Louls
Roubedeaux, Pine Ridge, SD, was
found by police in a dog house.
He pleaded guilty to intoxicating
charges.
HIT KIIICI
0ZZ1E KM8N
RUBS! RBIUUC9
1
LIBERTY
Today Grace Bradley in "Invisible
Killer." Edith Fellows In "Nobody s exercises in aircraft warnin serv-
Children." I- j-
TrlOmv TTh.rlM Strrtt In "Thunder- ices, run iuuiuuiiltuioii wm uhuc
. v-w.iw n Tm.Vi. T- in " I "n I i Vi-NW-A miramff
iu r i w.inci , i.n,n m..v i ilia . 1110, wu ut uvurc utuwii.
bangs Ail were. I ola are nnen tn enrollment
Those interested should contact
Mrs. Guy Williams
Junior activities again took the
spotlight with a number ot Rose
dale junior alumni participating in
the program. Tribute was paid to
the past Junior president, Virgil
Trick, who is now serving in the
air corps. Barbara Bates, delegate
to the state junior camp, opened a
Always 2 Big Hits
Matinees
10c iSc
(PLUS TAX)
Children 10c Anytime
Evenings
group discussion about the value
of Junior education in the Farmers
Union with her report of camp ac
tivities.
Serving on the program com'
mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Williams, chairman, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Trick and Mr. and Mrs. J. 5
Turnbull.
MARION At the Farmer's
union meeting Friday, State Pre
sident Harley Libby announced
there will be a meeting at Jeffer
son Tuesday to discuss building a
flax plant at Jefferson.
Dr. Van Winkle, Jefferson, re
presenting the Marion county de
fense council, explained the coun
cil's work and urged the people
of this district to do their part in
home defense.
Fred C. Klans, Salem division
manager of the dairy cooperative
association, showed colored mov
ing pictures.
Mrs. Jim Wilson, president of
the Women's auxiliary, reported
that the Marion women were the
first to turn in completed gar
ments to the Red Cross head
quarters at Salem.
For Saturday night the men of
the local announced a chicken
noodle supper to be cooked and
served by the men. Social night is
for all Farmer Union members and
invited friends.
The homecoming meeting an
nounced for November 22nd. There
will be a special program.
The woman's club will meet in
an all day session on Thursday.
Members are urged to attend as
there are many articles to be fin
ished prior to the bazaar on De
cember 6.
Tonight - Friday - 2 Hits!
Music! Mirth!
Romance!
BETTY GRABLE
Queen of Co-eds!
Ill
BOB HOPE
Head Man of Hilarity!
Ill
BURNS and ALLEN
Collegiate Screwballs!
Ill
MARTHA R AYE-
BEN BLUE
What a Team!
Ill in
'COLLEGE SWING' g
Ml S
I
OB
-Tlw
The 2 Mesqml leers la
"PALS OF THE PECOS"
feRVlllliNjj
I STARTS TODAY TWO SITS!
it
SAUM'S
LEADING
THEATRE
ill Ultlillit! tiiW VillilUil W'MV ill) viMU
Last Big Day
Ace
Hits
I
mi
Today Friday
Saturday
Pins Defense Tax
Appraisal '
No. Namo of Foraaoff Owaer
IS . FerelL Emma J.
'22 Bradbury,: Caroling W.
Sec Tw Kgo.
. 33 7 SW.
Aer.
Fr.
t SW 14.77
rate
Vol.
V.192
P.604
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- C3Ti FOICW March ef Time JnflTTrSKCal V
80.00
160.00
i mri.
-Prir I wmpuT uiai is du.uu ieer w esieriv. measurea raaj-auy. ixuuv mc cra
ter line of the main track of the Southern Pacific Company at nig
150.60 peer's Station 113 & 10.0; thence Southeasterly, along the said West-
9mm mo I erry riant ot way line ot the Southern Pacific comoany on tne arc e
a curve to tne len, having a radius of 5357.ZZ feet, 50.00 feet to a point,
that is 30.00 feet Westerly, measured radially, from the said center
line of the main track of the Southern Pacific Company at Engineer's
station ii j St 59.75. thence North 88' 20 West 40.00: thence Ncartn-
And 2nd ISHUKSU
Featere VSoUarZAUT
CULLETSczi
CALLASSI
Except the following described real property on which the mini
mum orice is 150.00.
Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 12 as shown and
designated upon the duly recorded plat of the Garden Home Tracts, I westerly on the arc of a curve to the rieht bavin a radius of 5989.99
: dated April 6, 1903, and recorded in the Markn County Book of feet a distance of 37.7$ feet to a point which is 10.00 feet Southerly, at
. Plats, Book 3, Page SO, on May 13, 1803, the said Northwest corner right angles, from the said North line of the said Caroline W Brad-
also being the Northwest corner of the parcel of land conveyed to burr's property; thence North 89 20 West along a line which is paral-
Eva Honn bv deed dated September 27, 1932, recorded February 7, lei with and 10.00 feet Southerly, at rishi ancles, from the said North
. 1934, in Deed Book 217, Page 818, In tho Marion County Records; J line of Caroline W. Bradbury's property a distance of 82129 feet to a
thence South 5 ZV East, along the Westerly boundary line of the point in the Westerly boundary line of the said harden Home Tracts;
' uM r.ardM Home Tracts, which also la the centerline of the County Lthence North 13 lSVWest. alontr the said Westerlv boundary line
' Road, 297.00 feet to an angle point, thence South 13 15 East, con. 10 JO feet to the point of beginning, containing an area of 0.228 of an
: tinuing along the said Westerly boundary line of Garden Homo Tracts acre, more or less.
1 and the said center line of the County Road, 321.42 feet to the South- win addition to the price the purchaser shall pay coat ot
west corner of the said parcel of land conveyed to Eva Hogan, which advertising. v - . i- . - - '
-point is the actual point of beginning of the parcel of land, to be de- - IN WITNESS WHEREOF. X have hereunto affixed jny hand ofC-
scribed: thence South 89 20 East,' along the Soutn line ox tne saia aairy wis atn day of November, 1941.
- farri f land eonveved to Eva Hogan. which line Is also the Nona - - . . - - - .. . , a, C. BURK
' line of the nroperty owned by Carolixa W. Bradbury, 837.01 feet to a i . ' . . s Sheriff of Marion County.
U point in the Westerly .lint of the right ntway.of the Southern pacsacwov. ts-20-27; C4.
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