The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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SaUm. Onqan. Friday Tmbntarr l7
Road Asphalt,
Oil Contracts
Are Awarded
state board of higher education
dormitories at Camp Adair, at an
estimated cost of $13,000 to $18,
000 a year.
University of Oregon officials
reported that the fire which re
cently destroyed a campus ware
house resulted in a loss of $125,
000, covered by the state rest or a -
Th- w i ! uon i una in ueu ui insurance.
wwta ui v V II t w I
Th 1 1 rvla armnMMj - - - - - A ln
volvmg apprcximateir 21,000 tons iMoriliail W alllI12
of road oils and asphalt for use
of the state highway department. ' f 1 1 fke-1 In 1 .nr
The Sinclair Refitimg company v41
of Wy.mm received the contract , fn T' n-irrr o
for road oils allocated to Baker. I u V-trUa7"Il
Grant Harney and Malheur coun- AMITY News reached Amity
If J6 per , "f i" ol ' the first of the week that Lt.
sh.Pmei Approximately 50 per Comm. Norman Walling, jr..
rent of the contract went to the grandson of J. W. Walling of
h e C Refining company. Santa 1 imitv iriiwi arv tsi.
MariH. .'aJf. The Standard Oil
company and Shell Oil company
shdifd in furnishing' road oil al
located to the territory adjacent to
M'lltiMim&h county, based on a
pi ice of $18 per tn. Portland delivery
The bfird authorized iu secre
th in St. Simons Island. Georgia,
in an automobile accident. He was
in the navy air corps. He was the
only occupant of the car. Naval
authorities notified his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walling of j
Panama City, Panama. A fellow
i officer took the ashes to San 1
Society Elects
George Lewis
Dr. George E. Lewis was elect
ed last night to succeed Carl P.
Richards as president of the Sa
lem Geological society. Charles EL
Roblin is new vice president; Mrs.
T. W. Olson, secretary; Edwin I,
Minar, treasurer.
New standing committee chair
men are Horace Smith, field
trips; Mrs. Ted Gordon, meetings;
Herman Clark, work night meet
ings; Mrs. P. W. Geiser, Geod
editor. Richards was named a
director.
Charles A. Sprague will speak
at 9:45 p.m. next Friday in the
dining room of the First Congre
gational church at the society's
annual banquet. Dr. G. C. Bel
linger will be master of ceremonies.
Dr. Riggs Cites
Family Loyalty
A family unit is characterized
by affection, loyalty, mutual con
sideration and harmony. Dr. Law
rence Riggs, dean of students of
Willamette university, said 1 in a
public lecture last night at Waller
hall.
Before they are capable of train
ing their children, parents must
first resolve their own problems.
Dr. Riggs said. Last night's lec
ture was the sixth and' last in a
series on personality and family
readjustments sponsored by the
Salem council of social agencies
and Willamette university under
the auspices of the E. C. Brown
trust
try to enter into a contract with Francisco where he was met by
the Bonneville administration for the parents who arrived by plane,
pi o irftng electric power for the and the grandfather J, W. Wal-
. ling and Mrs. Walling who had
spent the winter in Calif.
The young lieutenant command
er was born in Colon. Nov. 16,
1920. was a graduate of Staunton
college. Virginia, and graduate
from Annapolis at the beginning
of world war II when he was
commissioned and became an of
ficer of the navy air corps.
His parents left San Francisco
for their home by steamer Mon
day. Feb. 17. and Mr. and Mrs.
J W. Walling arrived in Amity
Monday morning.
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Dance Set for
Detroit Saturday
DETROIT The American le
gion auxiliary is giving a dance
Feb. 22 at Vickers hall. Music
will be burnished by Jepson's or
chestra. Keith Moore is at Barnes hos
pital in Vancouver for a check up.
He was once a prisoner of the
Germans.
Harry Christian has returned
here after spending several weeks
in Salem.
Eldon White is building a store
on property he recently purchased
here.
LADIES NIGHT PLANNED
Plans for a ladies night at the I
March 6 dinner meeting of the
Industrial Supervisors club were
made at last night's executive
committee meeting of the club.
President Stearns Cushlng ap
pointed Leo Peterson to acquire
a speaker for the meeting and
i Earl Burns in charge of enter
! tainment.
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Chester Morris
Constance Dowtinc
"BLIND SPOT"
Open :IS r. M.
Norn! Rearisur Thrills!
Johnny Wrixanuller
"TABZAN AND AMAZONS"
Bab Uvincsioei
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CO-FEATURE!
Regis Toomey
Sharyn Maffett in
"CHILD OF DIVORCE1
Eddie Reehester" Anderson
Homestead Application
Blanks Expected Here
Application blanks for veterans
intending homestead entries on
1,700 acres of farm lands in Wash
ington's Yakima valley on April
1. will be available next week at
the office of H. C. Saalfeld, Mar
ions county service officer, in the
state library building. Saalfeld
said yesterday.
Air Scouts Elect
Bob Hensel Pilot
New officers elected by Salem
air scout squadron no. 1 aft last
night's meeting are Bob Hensel,
squadron pilot; Don Young, assist
ant pilot; Phil Ringle, scribe; Dick
Mitchell, sergeant-at-arms. Com
mittee chairmen are: Melvin
Karsten, airport; Don Young; so
cial; Clark Eckers, task; John
Baisden, field.
Officer Killed in Japan
To Be Buried in Salem
Requiem high mass for 1st Lt
Hartwell E. Zehner who was re
cently killed in an air crash in
Japan, will be held at SL Joseph's
Catholic church Saturday morn
ing at 10:30 o'clock. Interment
will follow in City View ceme
tery, with arrangements by the
C 1 o u g h - Bar rick company. Lt.
Zehner, formerly of Salem, was
the son of W. T. Zehner and the
brother of Mrs. Deon W. Seiple,
both of Coos Bay.
PLAN PRAYER DAY
LYONS Mrs. Albert Julian
was hostess to the Women's So
ciety of Christian SerAlce Tues
day. Mrs. Alex Bodeker was in
charge of the business meeting
and Mrs. George Clipfetl of devo
tions. Plans were made to invite
Stay ton women to the meeting
April 1. World prayer day will
be observed today with silent
prayer in the homes while Aunt
Daisy Johnston rings the church
bell at 10 o'clock.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Bids will be received by Marion
County Court up to 10:00 A.M. on
March the 15th. 1947 on the Installa
tion of an automatic sprinkling sys
tem for Marion County Court House
grounds.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained at the office of the County En
gineer In Salem. Oregon. F 20-21-23.
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Sidney Burnette.
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"Fighting Frontiersman"
Extra! "SOLID SERENADE"
NOTICE Or BOND SALE
Notice U hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the under
signed until the hour of 7 30 o'clock
p M on the 13th dav of March. 1947.
and immediately thereafter publicly
opened by the Board of Directors of
the Tour Corners Rural Fire Protec
tion District of Marion County. Ore
eon, at the Four Corners Community
Hall near Salem in said county and
state, for an Issue of general obligation
bonds of said Four Corners Rural
fire Protection District. in the
amount of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10.0001. said bonds to be dated April
1. 1947. and to mature serially In
numerical order a follows:
11.000 on Aonl 1. 1948
SI. 000 on April 1. 1949
fl.OOO on April 1. 19A0
$1,000 on April 1. 1951
$1. 000 on April 1. 1932
$1,000 on April 1. 1963
$1 000 on April 1. 1954
$1,000 on April l. 1953
$1,000 on April 1. 195S
$1,000 on April 1. 1967
Said bonds to bear interest at the
rate of not to exceed six (S per
cent per annum. payable semi-annually,
principal and interest payable
at ttie Ladd and Bush Salem Branch,
U S National Bank of Portland.
Salem. Oregon
Said bonds were duly authorized at
an election held on February 14. 1947.
Bids must be accompanied by cer
tified check In the amount of Two
Hundred Fifty Dollars S260. The ap
proving legal opinion of Winfree. Mc
culloch. Shuler and Sayre will be
furnished the successful bidder The
Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
C L. SCOTT.
Secretary-Treasurer Four Corners
Rural Fire Protection Ditrict.
Marion County. Oregon. Address:
Route . Box 284. Salem. Oregon
Publication dates February XI. 1947.
February 28 1947. March 7. 1947 -
F 21-28 M 7
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
the undersigned has filed with the
County Cleik of Marion County. Ore
gon, the Final Account in Uie Estate
of NELLIE MARGARET REED, de
ceased, and the Court ha fixed Mon
day. March 14. 1947. at the hour of
10 00 o clock AM at the Circuit
Court Rooms in Salem. Marion Coun
ty. Oregon, as the time and place
for bearing said final account All
persons interested in said estate are
hereby required to appear and pre
sent anv obirction they may have to
the said account, or the same will
be approved bv the Court as filed.
JOE WEBSTER.
Administrator of the Estate of
NELLIE MARGARET REED,
deceased
WILLIAM H TRINDLE. Attorney
Date of first publication Feb 21st.
1947 Dale oi last publication : March
21. 1947 F 21-28 M 7-14-21.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: 193S Old coupe. Beau
tiful shape, ail the extras. Make me
an offer. 334 Oak st . Apt. 2. after .
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE CIRCLIT COlII OF THE
STATE OF OREGON fOR THE
COCNTY OF MARION
IN PROBATE
Ne. 13,519
In the Matter of the Estate
of
LUDVIK ADOLPH ASK. Deceased
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that under
authority and by virtue of an order of
sale duly made and entered in the above
entitled Court In the within estate the
undersigned administratrix will sell,
at private sale, at the office of L H.
McMahan. in the Guardian Building
in Salem, Oregon, from and after the
15th day of of March. 1947. all of the
right, title. Interest and estate which
the above named deceased had at the
time of his death and which his estate
now has in and to the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast corner
of the Donation Land Claim of Asa
B. Simmons and wife in Township
South. Range 1 West of the Will
amette Meridian In Marion County.
.Oregon: thence North 77' 22' East
19.57 chains to the east line of that
certain property conveyed by deed
to Ludvik Adolph Ask, deed re
corded in Volume 147. page 258,
Deed Records for Marion County,
Oregon: thence North 8' 39' East
along said Ask east line 10 36 chains
to the north line of D. W. Smith's
land referred to in said Volume 147.
page 256: thence West 13 43 chains:
thence North 27' 00' East 4 89
chains to the northeast corner of
that certain property conveyed bv
deed to Ludvik Adolph Ask. deed
recorded in Volume 150. page 387,
deed records of Marion County.
Oregon: thence West 4 86 chains to
the northwest corner of William
Maurer's land, referred to In said
Volume 150. page 37; thence South
38 44' WfM. 18.57 chains to an
angle in the west line of said
William Maurer's land: thence
South 3" 21' West 2 532 chains:
thence South 79' 15' East 9 758
chains to the point of beginning
and containing 33 882 acres of land,
more or less:
That said property will be sold In one
parcel for at least fifty per cent cash,
and the remaining part of the amount
of said sale will be on credit secured
by a first mortgage running for a
period of 2 years, and bearing interest
at 5 per annum, interest payable
annually, and said sale will be subject
to confirmation of the above court
Dated this 13 dav of February. 1947.
MAE FRANCES ASK
F 14-21 -28 M 7-14 Administratrix.
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
Silverion Armory
Music by
Glenn Woodry's
15-Pieca Orchestra
a. 1 1 rf sTi rl "
Opens :4S T. M.
NOW SHOWING I
Facrtur at
7:30 S:30 P. M.
TWO YEARS
BEFORE I
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Oswns :4J T. M.
Diana Lynn - Brain Donlery
'Omr Hearts Were Growing l"
Evelyn Keyes - Willsrsl Parker
"Renegades' in Technicolor
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Roy Aenff in person with his Smoky Mountain Boys & Girls and complete two
hour "grand old opry show is coming to Salem. Don't miss this most entertain
ing show of the year next Friday night, February 28, at the Senior High School
Auditorium, Salem.
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DRESS OXFORDS
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Preflexed Gold Bonds,' famous for com
fort Wing-tip style, with fina leather
soles and inner soles; Goodyear welt and
rubber heels. Med. width; sizes 6', to
11. Brown.
Comfort Cushioned
WORK SHOES
S50
Pair
Topt In flexibility, thest elk - tanned
leather work shoes combine economy
with comfort. Made with ribbed steel
shank, strong counters, rubber heels and
oak bend leather soles. Available in
black. Sizes 7 to 12; medium width.
Steel Shanked
POLICE SHOES
J PAIR
Wearmaster police shoes, designed with
the famous "snockless" grid cushion and
molded Jeather arch foreasy walking.
Top quality elose-grained black calfskin
uppers; double full-length leather soles;
Barbour storm welt; rubber heel. Sizes
6 to 12; D width.
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GOLF OXFORDS
S95
Pair
Soft leather moc-toe golf shoo designed
with removable spikes for all-around
wear. Durable leather soles treated to
resist water. Brown. Sizes 7 to 11.
For Actiue Boys
MOCCASIN OXFORDS
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PAIR
The popular scout-type moccasin ox
fords, ruggedly made for long wear.
Goodyear welt, leather Insoles, tough
cord rubber non-marking soles and heels.
D width; aizes 2t to 5',.
MEN'S WOnX SHOES
Cushioned
pal
, 7.95
Made with a satsnted ateeek ab.
sorber, melded laathar arch lift,
and full double solee. Slack.
Narrow and wide widths sices
are from to 12.
COYS' SHOES
Brown
pair
4.95
Styled Ilka Dad'e. but nude far
growing fact. Tough tir cord
non-marking rubber soles and
heels outlast leather. O width;
sixes 2Vi to Vt.
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MEN'S MOC OXFORDS
Brown pair 5.50
Supple brown leather oxfords
walking comfort. Made with
sturdy cord rubber solee and
heelSy Sizes S to IT.
Chippewa Bools
Mens 16.50
Made for continued hjrj mui,
these 16-inch leather boots are
excellent for hunting or working
in rain, snow, or mud. Men's
izes 6 to 12.
BOYS' WORK RUBBERS
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1.88
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Sizes 3 to
Havy duty storm -style mud rub
bers. Made with heavy non
skid lightning tread soles, heels.
Hen's 8-In.
Chippeua
II!
Plain toe, ranger heel,
oil tanned 'uppers.
Leather lined vamp.
484 Slale Sf.