Neiv MarltetiOutJineWl No Less 1 - j . v i i ir f- 1 Utimmm Brief momenta of sunshine Wednesday moraine bronsht Into relief tbo decorative detail fat eonereto on the front of the Elmer 0.fBerr supermarket being bnllt at Center and North 12th street. Tbo $99,000 building Is owned by the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) CIRCUIT COURT S. K.Dyer and Ruth V. Dyer vs James .Harrison Royer and Vivian Marie Royer: Defendants file answer admitting and deny ing. Atlas Lumber company vs Keith Brown Building Supply: Defendant files answer admitting and denying. State vs Vincent Hallett: De fendant sentenced tog six months .In county jail and placed on pro bation on charge of unlawful use of an auto after waiving grand jury hearing ( and pleading guilty to cnarge. DISTRICT COURT Cecil Ray Woolery, Salem route 2, charged with non-support, con tinued for plea to November 5; posted $500 bail. Dallas E. Whitesides, 1748 Beller vue st., charged with non-support, continued for plea to No vember 5; held in lieu of $500 bail. Donald Webster, 755 Union St., charged with writing a check with Insufficient funds, continued for Elea to November 5; posted $250 ail. Willard A. Roscoe, 3955 State st., charged with aiding an in mate to escape, trial set for Jan uary 11; posted $500 ball. 1 Joseph D. Justis, 1433 State st., charged with aiding an inmate to escape, continued for plea to No vember 8; held in lieu of $500 baiL PROBATE COURT Clara B. Danielson guardian ship estate: Order appoints Ern est Boesch, Leonard Bergen and L. D. Lenon as appraisers. Mary Goschio estate: Order authorizes sale of personal prop erty. Emma C. Lassas estate: Ordes authorizes sale of personal prop erty. William Walter Jensen and Carol Gail ! Jensen guardianship estate: Guardian's report approv ed. i Ian Donald McCusker estate: Time for hearing on final account set for December 8. Amelia Gerig Bickell guardian ship estate:; Order denies petition seeking to increase payments for ward. John Bertelson estate: Order appoints Jay Montgomery Bertel son and Warren Christian Bertel son as joint executors and Dor thie A. Lott, Doris T. Hoffman and. W. J. Braun as appraisers. Leland Westling estate: Estate appraised at $2,600. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Leo Balliet, 22, radio repair man, 1393 S. Commercial st., Sa lem, and Eunice Gibson, 19, book keeper, Rosalia, Wash. Melvin L. Pavlik; 30, painter, 255 Center st., and Edra Lucile Dunigan, 30, secretary, route 7, box 337, both of Salem. Dewey E. Gibson, carpenter, 4386 Hager st., Salem, and Mabel A. Morrow, domestic, Birming ham, Wash Charles Bytd, '40, hospital at tendant, and Mary Mason, 30, hospital attendant, both of Salem. Henry Friesen, 14, carpenter, 1995 N. 23rd st, and Erma L. Darby, 20, secretary, route 5, box 27, both of Salem. MUNICIPAL COURT R. Lb Kroeplin, Salem, charged with failure to yield right of way to pedestrians, taken under ad visement Dallas Whitesides, charged with driving while intoxicated, con tinued to November 26. Arthur H: Eggleston, 388 N. 14th st., violation of basic rule, fined $7.50. John Camenzind, Salem route 9, no operator's license, continued to Nov. 5. Christian R. Engh, 549 N. Cot tage St., no operator's license and failure to stop, posted total of $7.50 bail. Fredrick H. O. Cords, 840 W. Mardona ave., violation of basic rule, fined $10. Peter L. Bryant, Salem, void driver's license and violation of basic rule, posted total of $15 bail. Elmer H. K. Dorr, 4310 Silver ton rd., reckless driving liquor involved, fined $250. George Don Lee, Corvallis. violation of basic rule, posted $10 bail. Lloyd A. Patterson, Salem, vio lation of basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. Robert W. Gormsen, 1175 Hines st., failure to stop, posted $2.50 bail. Richard C. Easton, 1912 Hazel ave., excessive speed at intersec tion, posted $15 baiL 8ILVERTON JUSTICE COURT SILVERTON Traffic, cases held in justice court this week include L. V. Barr charged with having no vehicle license, paid $5 and costs; E. L. B rend en, Wil ton MortelL Mino Wilson and IMayor Elf strom t To Open 'Mum' Show Saturday Mayor R. L. Elfstrom will of- tficially open National Flower week, so far as Salem is concern ed, Saturday night at 7 o'clock when he Welcomes the spectators to the style show which Is being featured as part of the Optimist Chrysanthemum show Saturday, and Sunday at the Salem armory. The show itself opens to the pub lic at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and closes; Sunday night at 9 p. m. Salem Opti-Mrs. of which. Mrs. Kem Foster is president ;is ar-. ranging the style show which wilj be repeated Sunday at 4 p. m. Mrs. Sidney Jary has headed the group who has been making the contacts with the local merchants who are furnishing the styles. The show will be divided into horticulture and artistic arrange ment divisions with the usual classifications In each division. One section has been set aside for the Garden clubs. Special divisions In the ar rangement group, is one featuring driftwood and another featuring Thanksgiving table settings com plete. A third division will show chry santhemum corsages while the fourth group is given over to the Junior division. Prange Heads Tdastmasters 4 Joseph Prange Is president of the new local Willamette Toast masters club following election of permanent officers at the club meeting Wednesday night in the Bright Spot cafe. Other officers elected include LeRoy Marker, vice president; Cyril Meusey, secretary, and Jo seph Ultican, sergeant-at-arms. Installation of officers will take place at the next meeting of the club,. Wednesday, November 10, in the Bright Spot beginning at 6:15 p. m. Stayton Mum Show Is Scheduled November 13 STAYTON The Stayton Gar den club will hold a chrysanthe mum show at the Women's club house Saturday, November 13. Mrs. W. A. IngUs has been named chairman. Usual show classes are being ar ranged with all entries to be in by 12 noon on the day ofxthe show. They will also be received Friday night after 8:30. Orville Rogdeberg, each, paid $5 and costs for having no operator's licenses: William Starker paid $5 rand costs for having no stop light on truck, and Frank Beckelhym paid $7.50 and costs for basic rule violation. A 1 V. ? f AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR Urn Tno StatoaTnen'SoJomOroqoni Trlctcrf; No-vombor 5. l3l3--3 sciiiesinfifer rrD Our lUfffrflT FOSlt COATS! SUITS Mr tl vi. -4 "J V4a fM W W I 7xA L Lz ! DRESSES! I CO A TS One Group One Group . One Group One Group One Gronp ?3Sd .... MB .... W oo I Dresses One Gronp . . . One Gronp ....?m One Gronp . . . . . Jjl One Gronp v 9 . 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