The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 20, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Henry I of England aided Flem
ish wool weavers by offering them
rellflous sanctuary In Worsted
from which the Industry borrowed
It name.
At very low temperature heli
um becomes a liquid and then de
velops such tremendous capillary
action that it will overflow any
container In which it is placed.
Re-Elect
Douglas R.
Yealer
Republican Candidate
For
Stale
Marion County
VOTE 71X
Primaries May 21
"Incumbent - My legislative record and Hervice in civic
work stands examination."
Paid Adv. Yeater for Repres. Comm.
v.- r ''
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TOU CAN BE SURE YOU ARE
RIGHT WHEN YOU
ELECT
ELI1ER II. AIIUNDSOH
MUNICIPAL JUDGE
Am experienced attorney, who will five
adjnJnJstratfen of jnstire without malice
or favor to anyone.
Pd. Adv. Annndson for Municipal Jade
For Continoed
Procressive, Impartial and Fair Administratis
DENVER YOUNG
FOR MARION COUNTY
SHERIFF
Experienced and Efficient
RpabHa
Vote 80 X Denver Young
Pd. Adv. by Denver Young for Sheriff Comm.
PROBATE COURT
Nel M. Staley esUte: Order sets
time for hearing on final account
for June 22.
Mary E. Palmer guardianship
estate: Order confirms transac
tions of guardian.
Frank E. Moore guardianship
estate: Guardian's annual account
approved.
Marvin C. Tomlin estate: Order
appoints Ruth Rice as administrat
or and Richard E. Younts. Laura
j Tomlin and Bert Ramey as ap
i praisers.
Jennie Croteau estate: Estate
I appraised at $4,000.
! DISTRICT COURT
George William Antrim. Port
land, bus speeding, trial set for
June 23 after plea of innocent;
posted $25 bail.
Orville E. Chastain. jr.. 20 Beck
ave., no mud flaps, fined $5 and
costs.
CIRCUIT COURT
Jane Cook vs. Victor Kenneth
ook: Suit for divorce charging
cruel and inhuman treatment asks
for custody of a minor child and
$40 per month support money.
Married Jan. 4, 1942, at Vancou
ver, Wash.
George Osborn vs. J. M. John
son and others: Suit seeks to col
lect $236 for damages allegedly
received in an auto accident Oct.
30, 1947 at Front and Center
-.treets.
Gladys Lacey vs. John O Lacey:
Orri?r modifies former decree by
eliminating payment of support
money.
A. D Brundidge vs. Chris Kun
kel and others: Plaintiff files mo
tion for new trial.
George E. Dobney vs. Rene E
Dobney: Decree of divorce to
plaintiff approves property settle
ment agreement.
D. A. Hendrie vs. Harry L. Mc
Burnett and Jack L. Doerk: Suit
seeks to collect $6,000 allegedly
due on a promissory note.
Elizabeth Young vs. Riley
Young: Decree of divorce granted.
MARRIAGEG LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
E. B. Calahan, 47, police of
ficer, 1456 Sixth it.. West Salem,
and Dorothy B. Cowen, 47, iteno
grapher, Salem.
G. Roy Brosig, student. Silver
ton, and Marcella M. Mingle, stu
dent, 1725 Court st., Salem.
Clifford Weathers, 27, farmer,
route 2, and Frances Noeske, 18,
3915 N. River rd , both of Salem.
Elton H. New, 29, trucker,
Aumsville, and Esther Lillian
Blum, 27, domestic, Mehama.
Glenn A. Devenpeck. 51. ranch
er, Welington. Nev., and Vernita
K. French, 47, domestic, Rose
burg. MUNICIPAL COURT
Daniel M. Kauffman, Aurora,
violation of noise ordinance, post
ed $3 balL
Millie M. Bragg, Albany, vio
lation of basic rule, posted $3 bail.
Scott Stigum, Portland, viola
tion of basic rule, posted $5 bail.
Hylen H. Conover, 2296 Fair
grounds rd., violation of basic
rule, posted $10 bail.
Jack E. Henderson, Rockford,
111., Charged with driving while
intoxicated, fined $200, 60-day
sentence suspended and driver's
license revoked for one year.
Buena Vista Group
Attend Monmouth
Health Meeting
BUENA VISTA Attending
Polk health association in Mon
mouth were Mrs. W. R. Pniiett,
Mrs. L. H. Ward and Mrs. How
ard Powers.
Leland Prather was in Tilla
mook Monday on business. Mrs.
Prather spent the day with her
aunt, Mrs. Lela Abrams.
Ronnie Pruiett, Polk county's
healthiest 4-H member for 1947,
an 11 year old member of Buena
Vista public school,, was inter
viewed by Mrs. Viola Shaffer on
KOAC Tuesday.
W. D. Myers from Colorado,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelley of Sa
lem, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kelley Tuesday. They are
Kelley s grandfather and parents.
Toastmasters
Address Salem
Rotary Club
Two Salem Toastmasters were'
the speakers at Salem Rotary club I
luncheon Wednesday at the Mar
ion hotel.
Ralph Nohlgren, who will rep
resent Salemb Toastmasters at the
zone competition in Portland June
5, gave the talk which won him
thearea competition at Eugene a
short time ago. If he is success
ful in Portland he will then enter
national competition in San Fran
cisco. Subject of his talk Wednesday
was "Hour of Destiny" and in it
he drew upon his experiences dur
ing the World War II in the
South Pacific, to make the point
that more than money is needed
to help the needy peoples of the
world.
George Moorhead, another
toastmaster, entertained with his
straight face talk on the money
making possibilities of raising
milking mice. L. O. Arens intro
duced the (two speakers.
East Salem Extension
Unit Installs Leaders
EAST SAL7TM At the home
of Mrs. Oscar Forgard on Holly
wood drive, officers were install
ed by Eleanor Trindle for the new
fall year of East Salem extension
unit They are chairman, Mrs.
Boyd Wilkinson; vice chairman,
Mrs. E. E. Brandt and secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Hein.
Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Ern
est Barker had attended the pro
gram planning meeting for the
county and gave the list of sub
jests that will make up the new I
program. The lesson for the day ;
was "Good taste in clothing," ,
given by Miss Trindle.
Tea hour closed the meeting .
with the following present: Mrs. !
V BEAM
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Thm Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Thursday Mary 23." lilS-7
Charles A. Salter, Mrs.) Ralph
Becker, Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs.
Homer Conklin, Mrs. Dan Stauf
fer, Mrs. V. M. LaDue, Mrs. Al
bert Patz, Mrs. Menno ! Dalke,
Mrsi Charles Jayives, Mrs. Wil
liam Hartley, ! those taking part
in the installation, ' the hostess
and guests, Mrs. Merle Enloe and
Mrs. Grover Welty. f
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living aom uPrTHisj
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Wo Give S&H Green Slanps
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$129.50
2-Pc Living Room Suite
DEDROOII SUITE
Early American Style
Maple & Walnut Finishes
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strue. Sturdy velour covers.
Wine, rose, turquoise
8-way angle tie
Similar i Illustration. Wood trim ea arms.
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Other Sixes
Conogleum, Armstrong, and
Bonny Maid.
Boll-Dp Chairs Ct Dockers
$14.50
Innerspring
IIATTI1ESS
Tapestry Covers
Hdwd. Frames
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SL Francis Cover fOO fjr
Full and Twin Sizes aLiaoUJ
Smooth rest tuitless
mattress, 129.75.
con spmiiGS
Helical tied tH A OC
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size.
(Greyhound Seeks
To Abandon Line
Hearing on the application of
the Pacific Greyhound lines for
permission to abandon common
carrier fixed termini passenger
service betwen Otis Junction and
Three Rox, rendered on call only
between June 1 and September 10
or 30 or more passengers, has
been set for May 28 at McMinn
ville. Public Utilities Commission
er John H. Carkin announced
Wednesday.
Carkin approved an application
of the state highway commission
for authority to widen an existing
overcrossing structure over and
across the tracks and right-of-way
of the Southern Pacific com
pany near Tolo, approximately
five miles north of Central Point
on the Pacific highway in Jack
son county.
MacIIugli Has High
Producing Jersey
High producing herd In Linn
county dairy herd improvement ;
association for April is owned by ;
Harold Macllugh, Albany, A. L.
Pulliam, assistant county agent,
announced Wednesday. MacHugh's
herd of registered Jerseys pro
duced an average of 93.4 pounds
of milk and 48 pounds
of butterfat per cow during the
month. Second highest producing
herd in the association is owned
by Wilmer Steckley, Albany,
whose Jerseys produced an aver
age of 958 pounds milk and 46
pounds of butterfat.
Alfred Zielinski
Candidate for
County Commissioner,
is not a member of the
Macleay Grange as he
has erroneously stated.
Pd. Adv. by Macleay Grange
Henry E. Martia
Master
V V
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Elect
Dr. Harry J.
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DELEGATE
Bepnblican Ilalional
Convenlion )
1st ConessionaJ Distrirt
"Elect a Delegate Who Vill
Support the Candidates
That Can Win in
November.
Pd. Adr. by Anderson for Delegate
Ioa Bay Hlx. Chairman. CorroQls
a,
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The Presidential Candidate of
The West and the Midwest
Stassen Has Won the Major
Republican Primaries in
Wisconsin and Nebraska
Ho Is the First Choico of
The People of the Nation
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THE POLLS ALL SHOW
THAT STASSEN WOULD
SWEEP THE FINAL
ELECTION IN NOVEMBER
GALLOP'S REPORT
PER CI NT OF RIPUSUCANS WHO
PREFIRIIACH CANDtOATI
Nil i4
V" tTAS&EN
20 24
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DO HOT PEBIHT THE EASTEBII STOP-STASSEII GOIIDiniVnOII TO GST
D7 WITH THEIR HIGH-POWEIIED FIIEE SPEIIDniG GAIIPAIGII HI 0DSG9
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Stassen as President T7U1 Carry Through a Deal Prcgran cf Prcgrcss Izt Oregsn and ihs T7edl
Paid Adr. Oregon Stassen for President Committee
Robert A. Elliott, Chairman -
Imperial Hotel, Portland, Orejron
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