The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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DISTRICT COUKT
Charles William Smith, Salem
route 4, charged with non-support,
charge dismissed after pre
liminary hearing. .
Raymond Denzine, 457 S. Com
mercial sU uttering and publish
ing a forged check, continued for
plea to May 13; held in lieu of
$1,000 bail.
Ira Everette Herbert, McMinn
ville. no operator's license, $3 fine
suspended on payment of court
costv
Kenneth Harold Owens, 3535 S.
Commercial t.. truck speeding,
fined S15 and rocts.
PROBATE COURT
Eda Riches estate: George
Busch appointed executor and
Charles. Meyer, Ed Won re and
John A. Gehrke appointed ap
prauers. Mary Highbrger estate: Order
apixjints Lee N. Hlghberger a
administrator and A. P. Hermens.
Juhn Murphy and Henry Gescher
a appraisers.
Kenneth J. Schultx estate:
Hearing on final account set at
June 19. Etate appraised at
$3,903.
Julia M. English estate: Order
hearing on final account at
June 12.
Donna Rae Cummings guar
dianship estate: Order authorizes
acceptance of $2,500 a settle
ment of claim for personal in
juries. State vs R. M. Buchanan: Hear
ing on application of state for
revocation of defendant's parole
continued to May 17.
Mark W. Gehring guardianship
estate: Order authorizes accept
ance Qf $1,000 on a claim of
personal injuries.
John W. Crane estate: Order
authorizes executor to pay $7,950
Oregon inheritance tax due.
Nancy A. Basey estate: Order
authorizes partial distribution.
Mary B. Bennett estate: Order
approves final account and closes
estate.
Thomas O. Cunnell estate: Or
der approves final account and
distributes assets.
A. J. Simmers estate: Time for
hearing on final account set for
June 14.
Erma Underwood guardianship
estate: Time for hearing on peti
tion for order authorizing real
property transaction set for June
14.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APKJCATIONS
Harry L. Hinkle. 21, U S, navy,
290 Elma ave.. and Joy L. Aston.
19. student. 2050 N. Capitol St.,
I both of Salem.
I John W earner. 23. sawmill
employe. Sweet Home, and Evon
K. Denver, 17. domestic, Salem
route $.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Robert B. Keller. Salem, viola
tion of noise ordinance, posted $5
bail.
Harold E. Gilham. Portland,
violation of basic rule, posted $5
bail.
James Stewart, Depoe Bay.
'driving while intoxicated, fined
$200 and driver's license suspend
ed (or one year.
CIRCUIT COURT
Bosabelle Allender vs Richard
Swanson and Howard Allender:
Plaintiff files amended complaint
Alr(n Itnfin for damages al
leged resulting from an auto col-
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us ion near jeirerson in iw.
Lela B. Smith vs Walter S.
Smith: Suit for divorce charging
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
Married Oct. 8. 1941, at Salem.
Arthur Czametzki vs Donald N.
Ziellnski: Defendant files answer
admitting and denying and in
separate answer contends that
plaintiff's alleged negligence was
sole cause of pedestrian-auto ac
cident Marion county vs Paulus Broth
ers Packing Corp. and others: De
fendants packing corporation, E.
B. Henningsen and Constance
Henningsen demur to complaint
for reason that facts stated do
not constitute a cause for suit
against defendants.
c-ii7ooih niar vi Charles
Olear: Suit for divorce charging
cruel and inhuman treatment asks
for restoration of maiden name
FifraKeth Rtherford.
Donald Steele as guardian of
Paul Hlltibrand vs Walter Hos
kins and others: Suit dismissed,
as settled, with prejudice and
without costs to defendants.
Henry M. Snoddy and Lera
Snoddy vs Pioneer Trust Co.. ad
ministrator of James C. Helms
estate: Jury verdict awards plain
tiffs damages of $4,170 for alleged
medical expenses involved in
train-auto collision near West
Stayton Dec. 23. 1945.
LINN MARRIAGE LICENSES
ALBANY Marriage licenses
have been Issued by County Clerk
R. M. Russell to Rudolph Rutar,
... ' ; r ly Doaoa Can : . ' ' .'
senior men SCHOOL
Induction Slated
Sigma Lambda chapter of the
national honor society will Induct
24 seniors and 23 Juniors into the
organization at S p. m. tonight
in the senior high auditorium.
Dr. J. Russell Morris of Wlllam-
26, Torrington, Wyo., and Mild
red E. Stangal, 24, Scio.
To Harold E. Hugg, 44, and
Aleta A. Bates, 27, both of Le
anon. To Travis L. Barclay, 23. Alsea,
and Phyllis A. Tucker. 21,
Yachats.
LINN CIRCUIT COURT
ALBANY Elizabeth Buker is
seeking a divorce from Fred
Buker, to whom she was married
at Pomeroy, Ohio, July 23, 1948.
Asks restoration of maiden name
of Hoffner. Desertion is charged.
Velma Stanfill seeking divorce
from Earl Stanfill; married at
Japton, Ark., Nov. 2. 1938. Asks
custody of two children.
Nellie Nollman asks custody of
minor child in suit for a divorce
from Ray G. Nollman. Married
Dec. 22, 1934.
ette mivefsltj, will he, the, speak -
The inductees: J union Bar
bara Zumwalt, Lorraine Welling,
Barbara Spagle, Margie Smith,
Catherine Sei around. John Rock-
enfeller, Phil Rlngle, Zarelda
Prince, Diane Perry, Janie Pearcy,
Tom Paulus, Anita Neuenschwan
der, Peggy Myers, Bruce McDon
ald, Michael Kaye, Joan Hendrie,
Alt Hadley, Alcetta Gilbert, Al
berta Fern, Gerald Craig, Gladys
Boock, Virginia Benner, Suzanne
Barnes: seniors Tom Wheeler,
Roger Welty, Richard van Osdol,
Daryl Van Cleave, Pat Ullman,
Mary Thomas, Dolores Spellbrlnk,
Bob Seams ter, Shirley Rockafel
low, Genevieve Peterson, Ralph
Morgali, Neil McCrary, Wllford
Logan, Donna Lambert, tsemiece
Kleihege, Wllma Johnston, Arlyne
Hilficker, Doreen Hannon, Jeanne
Gettman, Shirley Dean, Prudence
Craig. Wayne Cornu, Gladys Blue
and Donna Lou Ahait.
Lesier DeLapp
Commercial
Bsolias
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Marine
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One of America's Meat Interesting Speakers. Ne Admission
Pd. Adr. by Marten Coeaty Democratic Central Committee
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cocacoxa BOTTima coMPAirr or okegon.
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Rom where I sit iy Joe Marsh
Job Had tho Folks
In Stitchosl
At the Friday Night Saclal.
J.b Crowell kai the aadienca la
stlUhes doing a take-off o tka
WasUring character who belittles
rerybody aa4 avarythlag that last
from kls owa horns town.
Wall, wa can laugh at that sort
of character because from where
I ait, Americana are Just tho op
poaiU. Wo like to boast a bit per
haps, about tho paint Job on tho
new barn, or tho missus' stylo of
eookinff but wo aren't intolerant
of people who don't think or act
oxactly tho same way wo do.
In our town, for Instance! Some
folks like band con carts, others
don't aosso fossilise aerre boor
with dinner, ethers, bnttarssOk
and as for politics, there's plenty of
healthy disagreement.
But whsn It comas to denying
folks the right to think or set as
they choose ... no, we're like you
wo don't belleTO in it, whether it
goes for serring boor, or speaking
ono's mind on publlo affairs.
Covrright, 1943. Unittd StmUs Brcwcrt FomiuUtU
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ALL
THIS
WEEK
We wm have a free! end specialist here all
i week to check the freas ed alignment eat rear
ear. Let bias eheek te make sure year tires are net
wearing- eat dee te lneerreet wheel alignment.
Befere pea take that an wins or Ms lot bias snake
rear ear la safe rer ue sugnway. mu
few aalaafes Alee free
Tfco Bztjlzi IlcSay Ctavrclcl Co.
Richmond School
Pupils to Present
Gymnast Program
A gymnastic program entitled
"America the Melting Pot" will be
given by the student body of Rich
mond school, consisting of some
250 students, at an outdoor spring
festival Friday afternoon, at 2 o'
clock, weather permitting.
This program will present one
,The Statesman Salem. Qregoeu Thnradqyv faTiHf XSiZll
phase of the physical education
program known as rhythmic act
ivities or folk dancing. The
dances of many different coun
tries have helped teach the child
ren an appreciation of peoples and
their, cultural Jjackground.
Physical fitness exercises,
rhythmic activities and. folk
dances wJH compose the program,
being given according to the age
and understanding of the group,
Principal Mathilda Gliles stated.
Rope making was one of Arser-
lea's earliest industries. - A dan
in Boston produced it commercial
ly as early as 1630.' -'
Marimba Concert I
Wayne Mercer, Sharea lamkln
SeUlsts V 1
. Three Marimba Ensembles .
May 17th. t:l$ a. at';.
Waller Ball f
labfie Invited; 'X
Saturday, Hay 15lh
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in tho
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Free GoSSee Si ionuSs
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Frozen Foods Served
Frea Balloons for the CddSaa
New Spring Stock
Ixmcrsprings
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Electric Lamps
Flnted Whlp-O-LIta Shadea
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To see them is to want to own
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