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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1948)
I'.! IfllThV jgtotAjrk;8aiai Oregon. IMdorl fotW sf? ' tsf adawaaaa Salen it .Hil l r .. t . i: 1 1 Uons Install -.PeE!lil2:iniec?' ' CIRCUIT COURT Mildred D. Cooper vs Wallace X. Cooper: Complaint for divorce allege-, cruel and .inhuman treat ment and ik custodv of minor child and MTment i of reasonable support money. Married Nov. 21, 1849, at Seattle State vi Bessie Gilbert: Order terminating probation granted on March 11, 1948. -"Ethel D. Murphy vs William T. Miuyu w.y ... ... w alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment and asks custody of minor child and payment of $50 month ly support money, j Married June 10, 1837, at Hollywood, Calif. Dorothy Pearl Gariti vs Leon ard Joseph Gariti: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks custody of three minor children and pay ment of $75 total monthly sup port money. Married Sept. 5, 1834, at Wellsburg,! W. Va. Southern Pacific! Co. vs John H. Carkin, as Oregon public utilities commissioner: Motion to make complaint more definite and certain. j Bertha C. Fleck vs Stephen V, Fleck: Complaint! for divorce alleges cruel and .Inhuman treat ment, asks custody of two minor children, payment j of $150 total monthly support money and sole ownership of Mt.j Angel Hard ware. I Helen Lucile Schuetz vs Nor man John Schuetz: Order of de fault. Robert O. Bridges vs John R. Wood: Answer filed by defend ant. . Wirivn M i- AeJwraft v Eliza beth"1 V. Ashcraf t: ' Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhtan- an treatment, asas spie ownersmp of real property ,and household furnishings and custody of minor child. X x - Palma ' Anderson vs H. B. An derson: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and - inhuman treat ment, asks custody of minor child and $50 monthly "support money and asks: ownership? of household f urnishngs.. andv main tenance monev irfr. eross. -V S. W. Champ; and itfmnta Champ vs Lancet Stewart and Ella Stewart: Defendants grant ed until August 1 to tender pro posed bill of exceptions. PROBATE COURT Harry L, Bancroft estate: Hear ing on final account set for August 21. James Otis Boatwright guar dianship estate: prder approves annual aaccount. ij Charles Ty Dixon estate: Or der closing estate. :. Cecil - Bond ' 45pecer estate: Order to accell cahjsurrender value for life insurance policy. Richard Will; 2avittguardian ship festal: jiVrder appointing PioneeJt??Cois guardian. JanetIx)ujtfAnirews guar dianship estate: If Order approv ing annual account. Donald Wayne jMiller guardian ship estate: Order approving an' nual account Mario . Jean RevEJier estate Estate appraised at $1,149.70. MUNICIPAL COURT John E. Alberta, Salem, fur nishing liquor 'to an Indian, fin ed $100. Otto Moses, Salem, illegal pos session of liquor, committed to Jail in lieu of $50 fine, James Hollis, 488 f. Capitol t, illegal possession of liquor, sentenced to 10 days in Jail. . Teddy X. Smith, 3395 Center st, driving Jwhlle intoxicated, found guilty case continued for sentence. 1 MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS James Elmer Row, 19, heavy equipment operator, and Dorothy Mae Tipton, 20, domestic, both of Jefferson. SILVERTON JUSTICE COURT SILVERTON Justice court cases reported Wednesday at Sil verton include: Ray B. Wilkes, drunk on highway, fined $25, costs $4.50, 130-day suspended jail sentence; Sammle C. Pender- gross, drunk on street, fine $23 and costs $4.50; Marion JC. Grant, hit and run driving, fine $250, costs $4.50, 30-day suspended Jail sentence; Marvin G. Grant, drunk driving, fine j $250, costs $4.50, 30-day suspended jail sentence; Leonard Earl; Coover, drunk on highway, fine $25 and costs $4.50; Frank Thomas, disorderly - con duct, fine $25, costs $4.60. Perry Mathews, Paul Smith, Helger Chtistopherson, John Mathews and Alfred Johnson, all charged with vagrancy and each fined $25 and $4.50 costs and given 30-day suspended jail sentences. : I Gail Browson, Richard W. Smith, Norbert JJ May, Alfred E. Adams, all basic rule viola tion, fined $"L50 and $4.50 costs; Phillls . Deon f Lincoln, failure to atop, $5 fine, costs $4 JO; George Siems, no operator's license, fine $5, costs $4.50. T. Opris was arrested early this week on two charges, one of trespass and on tearing down a "no trespass' sign. In each ease he entered, ;af plea of not guilty. The defendant funished $1,500 cash balL Trial dates have not been set ' ? i S. W. Miller was arrested on non-suoDort charge preferred by his wife,! Orpah Miller. De fendant asked for preliminary hearing in Silverton court, set for 10 a.m. July 30 and was re leased on his own recognizance. Dr. Palmer Appointed to State Examiners Board Annointment of Dr. Charles E. Palmer, Ontario, as a member of the state board of medical exam iners was announced by Gov. John H. Hall Thursday. Dr. Palmer win serve the unexpired term of Dr. Carl G. Patterson who resigned because oi mness. New Officers Kew officers of the West Salem lions dub and auxiliary were in stalled Friday night in a joint eeretnony at the west Salem city ban. O. C Brown was seated as pre-J ndent oz tne men's ciun, succeed ing Charles Ramp, with Al t-"TPfr, past district governor, presiding as installing officer. Other new officers installed were Robert Covert, 1st vice-president; Ken Nen, 2nd vice - presi dent; Chester Douglas, 3rd vice president; Robert Inghoff, secre tary -"treasurer; Marvin Miller, lion tamer; Charles Unruh, tall twister, and 'Virgil Lamb, Kenneth Dodge and L. R. Tweedie, direct ors for one year. Auxiliary officers installed were Neta Jacobsen, president: Ellen Douglas, vice - president; Mildred Eckley, secretary; Elsie Covert, treasurer, and Mrs. W. E. Know er, retiring president, was unable to attend because of illness. Elections Suit Hearing Date Set by Court The state supreme court Friday set July 27 for hearing arguments in the suit brought by Charles C. Krauger contesting the nomina tion of John Steelhammer, Salem attorney for state representative from Marion county at the pri mary election. Krauger contends that Steel hammer received credit for 100 votes in a Salem precinct when he should have received only 89 votes. The alleged error, accord ing to Krauger, resulted in Steel hammer's nomination over H. R. Jones by one vote in Marion county- As a. result of tip's hearing the supreme court was compelled to defer its summer vacation recess, originally scheduled for this week. In other court action Friday. a new trial was ordered in the Marion county lawsuit of Emil Bella vs. Florence Ireland, ap pellant, and E. C. Ireland, a suit over purchase of property. Judge George R. Duncan of Marion county was reversed. - """ Albers Infant Recovering From Second Story Fall Returned Thursday from Salem General hospital was 14-months-old Eddie Albers, son of Mr and Mrs Harry Albers, who-r suffered a broken arm and lacerated face when he fell Monday night from a second story window in the Al bers' home at 487 Vi N. Front st The boy, who was apparently playing' near the window, fell 14 feet to the sidewauc. Coca-Cold Arrives Hospitality Begins fit!!'" 1 - I ... . . " . -' ' '''JL i - i , t : w ' - 7 JUk Jit it titJur er.. . ". hoth - v ' $rJ murks msm tin tsnt thirty . - j ' ; i , - . . .f I'. tOTUta wnbii AUTNaimr or nu oa.cola c our amy it "f COCA-COLA BOTTLHia COMPA11T: OF OSTOON T p ' . : . i; iwui2-t caon ;;,: .? " '"" ' "' "' 1 . ...... 1 . ; - . . j I 4 . ' t -. ' S " ' . ' . - 4 ' '", '..'" 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