The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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MUNICIPAL COURT
Wilbur A. Everett, West Salem,
failure to atop, posted $2.50 bail.
Kenneth E. Allen, 2409 N. 4th
at., driving while intoxicated, fined
$200, 30-day sentence suspended
and driver's license revoked for
one year, committed to city jail up
on failure to pay fine.
Lloyd L. Stoltenberg, Silverton,
violation of basic rule, posted $25
bail.
Arthur Allen Franske, Baxter
halL violation of basic' rule, fined
15. ,
FX OB ATE COTJST
Louis Lovre estate-: Order closes
state.
Charles J. Thomas estate: Order
authorizes sale of certain real prop
erty. Ida Marie Girod estate: Order
appoints Ralph Girod administra
"Holly"
Says
It's less than three weeks 'til Christmas and hundreds of
people are making their selections each day. Dozens of
women are buying their gifts now and storing them with
us because they cannot trust their husbands I mean they
cannot trust them to keep their peering eyes and itching
fingers out of the little packages they find around the
house. If anyone tells you that women are inquisitive tell
them they are dead wrong why some of the stories these
women tell us about husband's snooping around, punching
this, pinching that, shaking something else trying to find
out what Mrs. Santa has for them for Christmas. Well
ladies you just fool them completely come in and select
anything you wish and we will keep it in our especially
constructed mansnooper proof vault until you call for it
NOTE Men, if you will come in we'll tell you something
about women, but, brother, we wouldn't put it in type.
Jackson Jewelers
Near the place whtrs you pay your lit bill. If you do.
22S N. Liberty. Just North of Court St
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tor and Ed Rogers, Robert Massey
and Sam Wesse as appraisers.
CIRCUIT COURT
Portland General Electric com
pany and Joseph Randall vs Har
lan Judd and others: Order dis
misses suit for declaratory judg
ment without prejudice and costs.
Suit sought judgment declaring Sa
lem Electric franchise measure un
constitutional, Jane Ann Illick vs Paul Edward
Illick: Order of default in divorce
suit.
Clyde T. PhernejUon vs Rose
Pheronetton: Suit for divorce
charges cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Married in Vancouver, Wash.
Oct. 2, 1926.
Louis Capdeville Vs Betty Cap
deville: Suit for divorce charges
desertion. Married in Carson City,
Nev., June 25, 1946.
George H. J. Storinyr vs Mable
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DURABOND FINISH U baked
won't crack. pel or discolor. Resists
rust Interior Is porcelain finish and
In acid-resistant. 1
Stromyr: Order of default in di
vorce suit.
H. A. Simmons vs C. V. Steer and
others: Order dismisses suit with
out prejudice.
Mabel I. Lewis vs Nolan Lewis:
Suit for divorce charges defendant
was already married at time of
marriage in Salem Aug. 19, 1948.
DISTRICT COURT
Margaret Hatch, Joe L. Cotton
and Burdette Younge, all of Det
roit, charged with unlawful sale
of intoxicating liquor; continued
for pleas until December 10; each
posted $250 bail.
Gerald E. Valentine, Mehama,
operating truck with overwidth
load, fined $5 and costs.
Mrs. C. R. Nelson, 833 N. 16th
st., illegal parking of vehicle. $5
suspended on payment of costs.
Otis E. Branch, Turner, violation
of stop sign, fined $1 and costs.
Donald A. Stelbrink, Salem route
5, operating vehicle without stop
light, fined $5 and costs.
Thomas J. Stocks, Mill City,op-1
KZV MSSZS AVAILABLE
ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Ssdsr Offers Terms cs Uw cs SO" Wedfy
Quality glasses on liberal credit
terms, "tailored" to fit the indi
vidual budget, is the offer of the
Bemler Optical Offices. This op
portunity to obtain new glasses
Is available to all, regardless of
where eye examination is made.
"Just brine fa
your prescription
and your gxai
win b made with
conscientious care
and craftsman
ship," assures
Harry Semltr,
founder and pres
ident of the Sem
ler Optical Of
fices. Semler Credit
Is friendly and
flexible, and pay-l
as ants aa low as lee a week can be
arranged. Obtaining arsdit at Scmler's
Is a. sock end eeajr; there is no third
rrty ftaainee company to deal with.
"I want tfce eoele ef thia
ts sake full advantage ai my
Plus a
12 lo 15 Pound Turkey
al no Extra Cosl
8.7 ra. Ft. Fins
44 lbs. Food Storage Space
This Christmas make Mother's dream
come true make Coldspot a gift for all
the family. From Its giant freezer chest to
Its exclusive Handibin Coldspot giree
you extra features'that spell extra Talue.
You get 30 more storage space full 8.7
ca fL In the cabinet of a conventional 7 cu.
n. model. See Coldspot today at your n
by Sean store. Check the features shown,
below. Buy Coldspot for kitchen beauty,
extra food storage and years of satisfaction.
crating car with void foreign
plates, fined $2 and costs.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Hollis D. Beasley, legal, teacher,
and Kathryn Rowe, legal, teacher,
both of Longview, Wash.
Paul Wesley Dickenson, 23, ac
countant, and Gilma JoAnn John
son, 18, cleaner, both of Wood burn.
Dorane Humphrey, 24, clerk, San
Francisco, and Virginia Covert, 22,
clerk, 1785 Marion St., Salem.
Edwin L. Marshall, 20, lineman,
and Elaine L. Maisel, 19, secretary,
both of Stayton.
Walter D. Reid, 27, student, Mon
mouth, and Marjorie Esther De
Hut, 16, mill worker, 2199 Broad
way st., Salem.
Donald L. Madsen, 22, student,
1307 S. Commercial st., Salem, and
Barbara Loyd, 19, receptionist.
Monmouth.
Urban H. Peterson, 31, ware
houseman, 1905 N. 5th st., and Jo
sephine J. Morss, 29, cashier, Salem
route 3.
The dragonfly can wing through
the air at 60 miles an hour.
Liberal Credit Man," Says Semla
"and I em offering it absolutely with
out interest or any extra chargea."
At Seraler Optical Offices
new glasses are usually ready
within 24 hours, including Bif
focals and the new Tri-foeal.
PAST SIITICI AVAIlAlU
Speedy repair service is alse)
available, and broken lenses are
duplicated in one day (on op
tometrirt's prescription).
The selection of modern
mart-looking glasses at Senu,
ler's includes the newest "bright
ideas" in eyewear that are eelorX
ful and flattering ... an aid to
good looks ae well as to good
vision.
The Semler Optical offices
In Salem are located in the
Waters-Adolph Bldr- State
and Commercial. P h e n e
3-3311. Offices also located
in Eugene and Portland.
i W Golham Gold Strip. lq.C $ 7 t Xf f V'' '' ' ! 8 -
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Drawing Fills
Marion County
Precinct Posts
Thirty - five republican and
democratic committeemen and
committee women in Marion coun
ty precincts where general elec
tion write - in votes resulted in
ties were named by the county
I clerk's office Saturday following
! a special drawing,
i Ten precincts were still without
committeemen or committeewo
men because all write-in candi
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Gifts that will surely flatter her
this Yuletide Season . . . satin
and lac lingerie . sleeping
garments . . . and other "at
home" attire.
& this Yuletide Season v . . satin iTOlI'iiPfWP? VV Vr, 2
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dates Refused to accept the po
sitions. Of the total, 21 candidates
were fleeted by default when
their opponents refused to partici
pate in j the drawings.
Twertty - one of the committee
men and women were democrats
and 14j republicans.
Democratic committeemen and
women) by precincts:
Cheroawa, Mary P. Bush and
Stuart jBush: East Hubbard, Eth
el Shrock; Pringle. Annie Laura
Kendrick and Arleigh W. Ken
drick; flosedale, Winifred E. Wal
ker; Silem 7, Harriet A. Savage;
Salem 12, Jefferson D. Simmons;
Salem 13, J. Milton Best; Salem
14, Harley V. Cordray; Salem 26,
Harry A. Robinson; Salem 27,
Anna JH. Jaqua; Salem 28, Eu
nice Ritchey and Wesley E. Ritch
ey; Saliem 33.' Richard M. Kolsky;
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The Stat man. Solent, Oregon.
Scbtts Mills, Oliver H. Brougher;
Shaw, Vernon Jette; Silverton
Hills, Norma Gordon; East Silver
ton, Jack H. T. Spencer; Stayton,
Rhoda M. Raph; East Stayton,
Christopher E. Neitling; West
Woodburn, Selina Becker; Clag
gett, Lewis A. Haye.
Republicans:
Auburn, Viva M. Keys; Che
mawa, Alms V. Henderson; Fair
grounds. Theodore Kuenzi; East
riubbard. Grant Jones; Salem a,
C. Louise Amundson; Salem 6,
Emma J. Babson; Salem 16, Pearl
E.. Pratt: Salem 18, Lois G. Lowe;
Salem 26, Alfred A. Dumbeck;
Salem 32, Pearl W. Tatmadge;
East Salem, Don F. Doerfler;
Shaw, Mary Gilbert; East Silver-
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Sunday. December 1.
New Bridge Duo '
Near Aumsville I
. ' ; ' ': $ I
A new bridge will be construct
ed on the paved cutoff road be
tween Aumsville and the Aums
ville road, Marion County Com
missioner Ed Rogers said Satur
day. ..... ..-li j
The old bridge has four 21-foot
spans; set in concrete piers. Rice
said, hut It will be necessary to
rebuild the fjuppcr part of the
span which has become obsolete.
ton,. Bessie Porter and Oscar C.
Edlund. -..
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