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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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5
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Thm OHIXJOIl STATESMAN. Sdenv Oregon, rrlday Morning Iaxtuary; 15. 1S13 rcz nvz Local News Briefs Suit Includes On! Attorney's Fees PUBLIC RECORDS First Aid Called Earl JarreL 8, was hit by a bicycle Thursday and was treated for a cut forehead at his home, 1120 street; by city first aid men. Arthur Parr, 2051 Virginia street, was taken to Salem General hospital following a heart attack. The city first aid car is in the shop for repairs, and the Valley Motor The appeal of Pioneer Trust company, as executor of the estate of the late George E.

Waters, from the order of Judge hi II. McMahan on the executor's final account Included the Item of $1000 attorneys' fees disallowed by the judge and not executor's fees, as reported in Thursday's circuit Grace Weeden Drake' vs. Lewis Drake; complaint' for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment, declares that two youngest of four children are living with defendant, and asks restoration of maiden name of Grace Weeden. attorney's fees; hearing set for February 15. Mary J.

Von Behren estate; Frank Coffey, 'A." E. Schirman and Guy O. Smith' appointed appraisers. a' Julius: L. Zielke estate; order approves stipulation between Leonard H.

Zielke, administrator, and Martha Zielke, widow of decedent, and orders administrator to present to Martha Zielke and to court a supplemental final account disclosing among other things the value of the one-half interest in estate accruing to Martha Zielke dismissing Mrs. Zielke's petitions and objections and recognizing the stipulation as concluding and determining all issues between administrator and Mrsv Zielke. Robert E. Larson guardianship; report of Anna B. Larson Far-ren, guardian, shows cash on hand of! approved by court Reese E.

Anderson estate; notice ot presentation of claim by T. Rigdon company on February 2 at 10 a. m. to Judge E. M.

Page and that claimant will call witnesses and offer evidence in support" of claim in courtroom of Judge George R. Duncan. JUSTICE COURT James' Dee Bennett; held to answer to grand jury and committed to jail in lieu of flOOO. bait Robert J. Call; no chauff eur'f license; $1 and costs." Richard Parsegian; contributing to delinquency, of a minor; scheduled to appear at 10 a.

Jm. today; committed to Jail in lien of $1500 baiL. 1 -I-. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS William Carl Stock, 22, US army, Camp Adair, and -Roberta Jones, 20, 981 North Cottage street Arnold Finseth, soldier, Camp Adair, and Margaret Ran-nells, 24, 1345' North Liberty street Salem, i i Rudolph William Pfelfier, legal, US i army," and Aronson, legalf linen mDl employe, 22 10 North Church street, both ot Si- Harlan IL Moorman, 20, welder, 2631 Laurel street, and Phyllis J. Plummer, cannery worker, MUNICIPAL COURT i Charles F.

violation basic rule, $5 Elizabeth II. Cronin; violation basic rule, $5 fine, 1 Jung Singj naming i' disorderly establishment; $50 bail. 1 1 Pvt James F. Solopoff, Camp Adair; drunk and disorderly, $15 fine. i company nas loaned a sedan for calls in the meantime.

"Mark; Twain, white shirts with double wear collars $2.00. A. A. Evelyn V. Erickson vs.

E. Bartges, jr, and others; order sustaining defendants I motions to strike and to make complaint more definite and certain sustained. In the matter of the determina Statesman. The circuit judge air lowed executor's fees as claimed, but reduced -the allowance for attorneys. This item is one on which the appeal is taken.

Clothing Co, 121 N. High. Drive Ends Today Final soli tion of the relative rights use citation of funds and materials of waters of the North Santiam for the Salem airport recreation river and its tributaries; new ex hall, under the sponsorship of the ceptions by Oregon Pulp and Pa Salem senior high school student 1 gMtflmumm ii mm SALE STARTS THIS MORNING. 9 A. M.

SALE STARTS THIS MORNING. 9 A. 1L per company, the Thomas Kay body, will be made today. Bach Woolen Mills company and City of home; room is contributing something to the drive, led by the Salem declare that the right of the state game, commission, if any, home economics classes. is subject to" right of exceptors to use 254 second feet of said water.

Rummage, Sale. Sat. Nelson Bldg. that fish life can be maintained as well in waterway of exceptors leading from Santiam river to the Alterations to Be Made Frank Hughes. 255 North Commercial Recorder Makes Report A total of 13,038 instruments were recorded in the- office- of Marion County Recorder Herman Lanke during 1942 or an average of 1086 deeds, mortgages and other, recordings per month, Lanke announced Thursday.

Recording fees totaled $13,352.55 and exceeded 1942-43 budget estimates by $3482.55. This sum is to be turned into the general fund of the county along with fees from January 2, 1943, to June 30, 1943, remainder of the fiscal year. According to the 1942 average; this sum should be $10,158.55, an all-time record, according to Lanke. Largest increase the past year was in number of deeds and satisfaction of mortgages. New Kimball Pianos still available Spinnelfc and Grands $375.00 to $1250.00.

Terms. Jaquith Music Co, 191 S. High street Panel Discusses Health A panel group composed of Grace Kinsbury, Dr. Ralph Purvine and Dr. Harry Stone will discuss "Health services in the national emergency at the Marion county social workers' luncheon today at Schneider's restaurant from 12 to 1:36 p.

m. Ruth Reimer arranged the program. Keeno Lunch re-opened. Dinners, 40c Sandwiches, fountain service. Accident Investigated City notice were called to investigate an accident Wednesday afternoon when the cars of Chester H.

Robertson of Salem and James R. Barton of Portland hooked fenders in the 500 block on North Front street. Damage was slight. Several experienced ready-to-wear sales ladies wanted in exclusive shop. Box 2464 Statesman.

Herman Brown Improved Her- i man Brown, sergeant at arms of; the house of representatives, who became seriously ill Tuesday while at work, is reported to be im-1 proved. He is at home but will not be able to return to his duties for quite some time. i street, has been granted a permit by the city building inspector to Willamette river as it could if 50 second feet of flowed from Stayton down the channel of the North Santiam river, that if the flow of the river continues to de alter a brick building, $25, and crease as it. has in past few years the flow will not provide more Lyle J. Page to repair a dwelling, 934 South Commercial, $150.

Feet hurt? See Dr. Williams, 313 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Ph. 5115.

Fire Damage Estimated An oon EimnE stock icd pode vincm uool estimated damage of $1500 re s.lf EIJil Irk i -I I. than that to which exceptors, are entitled by territorial enactment, that exceptors and predecessors in; interest have spent more than $100,000 in connection with their waterway in reliance upon the early grant and the right to use 254 second feet 'and that the state of Oregon has encouraged that expenditure for developing power for industries in Salem. Exceptions on behalf of the state, by and through state game and fish commissions, contend that the findings and determinations of the state engineer should be clarified so as to establish and fix the course along which and where a minimum low of 50 cubic feet per second must be maintained. Exceptions in behalf of A. D.

Gard i sulted from a fire Thursday in a house on Portland road, across from1 the Capitola apartments. Most of the damage was in the kitchen and on the roof. For home loans see Salem Federal, 130 South Liberty. Speaks to Rotarians R. R.

Ruddiman, Cascade area council executive, Boy Scouts, appeared before Woodburn Rotary club members Thursday noon. Dane Every Saturday night Nothing: reserved Yon have more than 400 to choose from Fine All Wool Worsteds, Tweeds, Twills, Coverts, Gabardines-and other, fabrics in single and double breasted styles Regnlars, Longs, Shorts and Stouts, sizes 35 to 46. FREE ALTKKATIOIS TAKE YOUR SAVINGS and BUY WAR BONDS Armory Everyone invited. ONE GROUP VALUES up io $27.50 Club Will Meet Central Town-send club six will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the courthouse. mfls 'A limited number in mestly small sizes.

OBITUARY ner declare that restriction to 812 cubic feet per second unjustly deprives contestee of his property and rights, that contestee has annually and for a number of years paid a license fee upon 1100 cubic feet per second of water, that ditch of contestee has a capacity in excess of 1200 cubic feet per second and not the 812 cubic feet related in the engineer's findings. 'coaSs All sizes in blues, teal and mixtures. held from Cough-Barrick chapel Friday, January 15, at 3 p. m. Rev.

Dudley Strain officiating. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park. PROBATE COURT Sarah Evans estate; final ac Davidson Thomas Leon Davidson, late resident "of route one, at a "local hospital January 11. Survived by wife, Jessie M. of Salem; daughter, Mrs.

Leona Osterman of Me-Minnville; son, Thomas L. of Salem; granddaughter, Larrie Lou Osterman of McMinnville. Services will be held from the chapel of Clough-arrick company Friday, January 15, at 1:30 p. Rev. Francis H.

Ball officiating. Ritualistic services by Salem Elks lodge, interment at IOOF count by Selma G. Ness, admin ONE GROUP VALUES up io $32.50 istratrix, shows receipts of 50 and disbursements "of $23; administratrix directed to pay $150 iuiSs Keeno Lunch re-opened. Dinners, 40c. Sandwiches, fountain service.

Seehale Charles Seehale, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Hugh Bil-yeu in Jefferson, Thursday, January 14, at the age of 67 years. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Delia Skaar of Albany and Mrs. Millie Bilyeu of Jefferson; two brothers, Fred W.

Seehale of Portland, and Henry E. Seehale of Prineville, Ore. Services will be held in Christian church at Jefferson," Sunday, January 17, at 2 p. nx, under direction of Walker and Howell. Rev.

James Whita-ker will officiate. Concluding services at the Jefferson A large selection in single and devble breasted. Fleeces, Shetland, Tweeds, etc. ln all sizes and styles. i'coaSs 1 4 i mo): k.j, ONE GROUP VALUES up lo S34.50 Farrens Forrest Farrens, late resident of Lana avenue, at a local hospital January 12, at the age of 58 years.

Survived by one brother, Fred Farrens; sister, Mrs. Mae Savage of Independence, and half-brother, Oliver L. Farrens of Silverton. Graveside services will be held in 'IOOF cemetery Friday, January 15, at 1:30 p. m.

under direction of Walker and Howell Funeral home. IlllfiS SkeUey Ms. Gertrude Skelley, late resident of Sherman road, at a local hospital, December 14, at the age of 55 years. Survived by husband, Ernest A. Skelley of Salem.

Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Three ply twists, fine worsteds, twills, etc An sizes. Fine.ee verts, fleeces in the latest colors and styles. Rational Teachers Meet Rational Teachers will meet at the Auburn school Tuesday at 6:30 jn. for a no-host dinner.

All members are urged to attend. Old Papers. 10c bundle. Paper shortage is licked so may have them now for those numerous household uses. Statesman office Auto Fire Put Out City firemen were called at 1:35 p.

m. Thursday to 1209 Court street, where the wiring in an automobile had burned out. Dane Every Saturday night Armory Everyone invited. Lutz florist. Ph.

9592. 1276 N. Lib. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends and the nurses at the Deaconess hospital for their kindness coafis 111 I II1 I I lllll fl III VV I Fill liil Baker Samuel M. Baker, at his home, route one, Turner, Tuesday, January 12.

Survived by wife, Mrs. Mary V. Baker of Turner; four sons, R. C. Baker and John C.

Baker, both of Turner, Robert M. of Tillamook and Samuel C. of Stockton; two sisters, Mrs. Molly Fowler of Indiana, Mrs. Lena Baab of Illinois; two brothers, James of Iowa and J.

W. Fowler of Indiana. Also survived by two Tompkins Eromett Lee Tompkins, late resident of 1143 Oak street, at a local hospital Wednesday, January 13, at the age of 76. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Orlando Nee-lands of Salem and Mrs.

A. L. Newton of Seattle. Services will be held from the chapel of Clough Barrick, Saturday at 2 p. January 16.

Interment in City View cemetery. and messages of sympathy during the recent illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. A. W.

Nusom and family. grandchildren. Services will be THE OLD JUDGE 100 Il-Wool LEISUQE COATS Styled by Movie Guild el.Hollyweed The popular new shades of tan, cocoa brown, beige and blue herringbone i hand-' stitched collars and pockets exceptional" values at the regu CLOSING OUT A large selectlen of men's nationally known dress shirts and sport shirta whites, fancies and plain colors In-complete fliae 'ranges in Shirt-craft, Airman, Troy and other Guaranteed values from $1.65 to $2.00. lar price of $7.95 for a short time only $5.89 $1.29: llandreds of Fine Hand-Loomed All Wool and Rayon Tiesi In all colors S5c, 1 75c and $1 values while they last Clcsicg Qui One Grcap EMI'S EIATS Discontinued styles In sizes 7Vs, 7V4, 7, 7. Fur felts and wool felts in greys, browns and blues quantities limited tor while they last only.

Values to $3.85 at 3 90 1 1- 1 3 for $1X3 Grayco, WeinbLsy and A mm it A ixjilj tuuc tailored ties. Values 09 $1 to $10- We Give Green Yes, We Have Wool and Spun Rayon Stamps GflDAnDIIIS CHD3 -i during our 13 years of prohibition. What you really vote for is whether liquor is going to be sold legally or the; community is going to get needed taxes for schools, hospitals, and the like, or whether this money is going to go to gangsters and bootleggers. That's the answer, timple as A-B-C" "Judge, would you mind teCin' Charlie here what you told me the other night waHrinV borne from lodge. 1 can't word it just the way you did." "Sure thing.

Tim. Here's what I told him. Charlie. There' no such thing as votin a nation, a state, a county, of even a community dry. We had prod! enough of that JO Famous Westminster IIYLOII cd Tea slachs sfcens All colors and sizes lO'i to 12.

Regular 45c pair TalneL--: yr war Powder Kue, Biepre, Cocoa Brown and Green. Sizes 14a to 17 Cmmfftmtm tj Akmkttit Injuthin, Im..

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