The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    (City News IIBirneffs
MOTHERS RETURN HOME
Six mothers and their newly
born children were released from
Salem hospitals Thursday and re
turned to their homes. They are:
From Salem General hospital Mr.
Dale Gossman and daughter. "17
Fulton U Albany: Mrs. Alan Se
wert and daughter, rt. 0, box 298;
Mrs. John Nuber and son, 1230 S.
17th t.; Mrs. Wyatt Surgeon and
daughter, rt. 8, box 222; Mrs.
Charles Loell and daughter. Mill
City. From Salem Memorial hos
pital. Mrf. George Butler and eon.
rt. 2, box 219 Scio.
Stop. Shop: Dree?. 1 to 6X. re
duced in price. Lullaby Baby
Shop? Hollywood. Open eve.
I congratulate Mabel A Harry
upon their reunion and wih them
great happiness for years to tome
and economical living with the
Deepfreere Home Freezer. Vinre
cf Vinee's Electric.
ART GROl P MEETS
The creative art group of the
Salem Art association will meet
Fridav at 7 p. m. in the home of
David Dunaway. 670 N. Summer
t The weather permitting the
eemng will be passed in sketch
ing. Interested persons are inn-u,
Dunaway said.
Special: Young hen turkeys, whole,
half or quarter. 35c lb C. S
Orif! Co. 4375 SUverton Rd
Fh 2-6128.
Fnana Cake Wk eni special at
fo. Village Mkt Home Baking
We also hae our regular assort-.
ir,r.t of like- pie, fiench bread,
ett South on 5SE to 3725 S
Com 1 or ph. order for your
i hone, to 3-3676 Store hrs. 8
AM to PM. Open Sjnriays-. .
THEFT REPORTED
Hctiiy Meyers. Salem route 4.
l x 714. rej-orted to r!.- Thurs
day theft of a pair i a r rts
$)!! fmm his car while it was
rj.rkd in the 16"0 t . k or. N b
Hi 11 street.
Lee Bio-. Furnituie R f;n Co Ph
No has-been chanceM ! 2-7fMl
Baked ham dinner. S;.r.day May
15 at St Vincent' iru.rcri Ker
, l.dy welcome Heme made p,e
r.ri rake (or deceit Ari iils fl 2-
C'hiirfien .SO.
WRINGER INJl RES WOMAN
Blanche Pep. 840 Shipping M
while doi-c a "A;i-h Thin -day
raupttt her left hand in a man
f Je badiy injur inis r r lingers
Fust aid was railed .ii.ti !k
the innirrd woman to Salem Me
moti.nl ho-pital
Radiu End Tables: Wa'mit fin
ish; Ke $18!Ki t i vt. out ai
7 !5 f r . i y 6 left'. '.VomIi ov
I.M. Center: '
l.!indettr!te - 1255 Fe: ? y St.
I wo permits issi rn
Buiid.it; permits -ie issued
Xhut slay ui l'ie t i?y ecc t '" office-
to Mrs. Reynold. 325 Game
rt , reroof dwell inn at a cc-t of ,
S45; st.ite i-oard of aeronautics.
195 Chemeketa st . alici offu
building. $'.'.().
The Kmt Sr.op w ill l-e closed from
Mav 16. to oi en June, Joth. Kuth
NybeiK.
Buy flood v.stni clothing cheiip
Mfn'v ladie & rhildtett's cl(. th
ing Garments Baaai . 22b J.
St Ph. 3-5497.
HAM) TACKFK STOLEN
Police weie notified Thursday
that a hand tacker valued at $10
was stolen from the Campbell-.
Wakefield .-tore, 419 Kerry st.
Dr. L. B Warnu-Her Dentist. Is
now associated with the Dr. Pain
Iss Parker orfue. 2P4 Giay BIdg .
State and Libeity St , Salem. Ph
1-8825.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks
and aprpetiation for the acts of
kindness, messaces of sympathy,
and applet tatioii for the a-ts i'
our many friend.-. , ei out laTe
bereav ctiit nt
MRS ROSE Srlli.AG an.i
FAMILY. M I HER an-,
HKOTHKR ai d SISTERS.
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s J
ThrHI to a new high X&mxUfi ... yt ill nrrn
m beer encyst! W 1 ' With ANY BEER
SICKS SELECT Eta Pale : ljjJ-l" ammmmmmmmmmm
Will Win ycur favor for flavcr ; &rBf3& hi 1 - AMXtMfUCDCI
m each smooth, distinctive task Jl frOHI ANYWHtllt!
Buy Try Compare and yoU U v im
make SICKS SELECT your
choice every time. C- QUARTS
' - 1 rrnl STUBBIES
WHEREVER ; and the handy
BEER IS SOLD 1 2-PAK
SCS tixltoisa COMPANY X- CLGO
! ARCHITECT POSTS OPEN
U. S: civil service examinations
for appointment as architect in the
' optional branches of design, work
ing drawings and general were
announced i Thursday. The posi
tions are irt Washington. D. C. and
vicinity, at salaries ranging from
$3,727 to S6.235 annually. Require
ments include at least four years
of college Itudy or experience in
the field. "Additional information
may be secured from W. H. Fisch
er, civil service secretary at Salem
postoffice. j
Federally Insured Savings Cur
rent divtdent 2 ""i See First
Fderal Savings First. 142 S. Liber
ty Phone 1-4944.
Plant and rummage sale at First
Congregational Church. N. Cot
tage t Marion Sts. Fri. & Sat.
GEO LOG T TRIP SLATED
Several points of geological in
' terest will be visited by Salem Ge
' logical soeiety members this week
end in north central Oregon, in
cluding Columbia gorge, Gordon
ndge and ; the perlite mines near
Maupin. The group will leave Col
lins hall on Willamette uniersity
campus at 6:45 a. m. Saturday and
return Sunday. Prof. Herman
Clark wilii give explanatory talks
at various point.
Road oiling. Call TVeedie 2-4151
or 3-5769.
Rummaged Sale. Sat. May 14. 655
N Ccttag.
MARINE EXAMINATION'S SET
Examinations for appointment
a? marine; 'engineer, with entrance
salary ranging fiom $7,432 t-i $?
50S per year, were announced
Thursday Jby the U. S civil service
rommissnifi. Applicants will be
gra"ted on tit basis of exr-ener.ee
ilia tran. ir.g Additional informa
tion l oh jt-tnactie from W H Fis
cher rixif erke sert-tsry at S..
iem j-stoiice.-
I Insured, savings earn more than
i two per cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association. 560 State st
St Anne's Guild RummajePi.'e
hfL-fhold) gKKls At melting cl
't. lle May 12 A 13 Eris. opa:
Pnrih Heuse on Chemeketa St
MOTORCVi I E RIDER HI RT
1 1 r.e C ox. 865 S 21-t t
sustained coinpound fiaiture
hi ic w f left leg and o.a,.!
f;a tuiel left wnst Thuirj.-y
a hen thej motou y le he ii'i
ii. g (oilitled with s car hi Pork
unci Mai Set street FirM aid -a as
called a ad 1k Cox to Salem
. General hospital.
Fed a.-aie..s. $1 i0 sie r...v 75c
B:eeoir.fc- ;.he;: ts and other peren
nial CdrnpW te lir.r f U-tldiug
ind i c-afi pl.'rr.ts W e rcilV
f
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Pen te: !:'$ Cieiiho-ues. 1JN0 S
i2:r..
Kai.ikiil K arret Its r.ew. it's re
versihle. ft 100rl vtigin wrol and
a oven through and thrugh. only
4 95 sq jd Ph. 3-7648 or 3 3364.
AGED WOMAN III RT
Mis Ia Conn. 1440 Chemek
eta st. ttistatric d " seeielv u,
;.iii! I .tr k Tiunsday when she
tell front the poich at her home.
1 1 i s t h id ir 1 1 o r le d
Rumm.ite saljr Jason I -ee. Church
ha-e-merit, Jeffris' ti & N. Winter
Thuis At f ri.
FALLS FROM BIKE
Jim Iaypoit. 1133 Chemeketa
st. fustcined a i'token arm Thais
day when the tear wheel on hi
bicycle linked catapulting him to
the groimri first aid was called
Rummage Sale. Women's Council
of 1st Crust ian Church. Thurs .
Fii. Sat . May 12. 13, 14 235
S Com't, St.
SEABEeJ MEET TONIGHT
Sa'em organized Seabee re
serve uiiit will meet tonight at 8
o'lloek for drill at the naval re
set ve a iTr.i' i y.
t'orr.t t Ralph Johnson Appli
..!. Stie 355 Center St. to see
the f;i.et in modern appliances
Hotpoini. Bt-nmx. Kelv inator.
S: dqut-er. ariii a complete line
i i omeV freezers.
2 Plans Studied
For Jail Space
In Courthouse
Two alternate plans for revision
of jail quarters in the proposed
r.ew Marion county courthouse
were being studied today by offi
cials, after their receipt from the
architect. He had been asked to
make changes at the last meeting
of the courthouse commission.
A plan which would leave the
fifth floor as the uppermost but
would be rearranged from earlier
ideas was favored by Sheriff Den
v er Young. He called it more prac
tical and workable than the alter
native a fifth floor jail and a
sixth floor jueni!e detention area.
The revised five-floor design
would add space for six more men,
double women's cell area to 12, al
low ipace for six girls and 16 boys.
It would cut the eelis for mental
cases to one man's and one wom
an's. The present jail is arranged to
care for 32 men, six women and 10
juveniles.
If the courthouse went to six
stories, both fifth and sixth would
be smaller than those below. The
juvenile area would include two
sun-recieation areas, one for boys
and one lor girl.
A letter from Pietro Belluschi.
the architect, said he had is;ted
the Clark county, Washington,
courthouse, where quarters away
from toe courthouse had heen pro
vided for juveniles There, he
wrote, the atihitett hfcd left 20 per
cent vacant spee for expansion,
wh.ih a as filled within five tais.
He expressed hope that the ipaie
requirements furnished ty Mar
ion cc ur.ty authorities had allowed
for future expansion.
RESERVE MEETING BEGINS
Ft-.ir rie;ega!es from Manon
county ihaptei. Reserve Officers
as-ov lation. w ill leave Salem this
rnt ii.ing to atter.tl the state ROA
annual i onfeier.oe in Portland to
day ar.u Satutttay . The men are
Lt C"t 1 Chester Fritz, Maj. Robert
Fhioij s. Maj H.i lan Judd and Lt.
C't.mdr. Carl Cover.
TAVERN CHANGES HANDS
Cr.at.fce in ownership of Cedar
taveiu a Ietioit wa& indicatea in
flint; Tnurstiay with Marion
tt-urity ceiK ( I ri'iiemtr.! licm
the assumed business name by
Daisy P. Ltlwaids nd Klton M.
Fill Tr.e turn liame was assumed
ts Ui . E E. Baird and C h-iles V.
Mo. ei o! Toledo and Eari E. Lay
mar, of IXtlolt.
LEAVES BI SINESS
NolHc of ittiU.T.tnt fnm the
assumed business name el Li).:ti
t ti 1 1 , ei lii.iji ii, was iimi
with the Marion county c.eik L
L.niri 1) f ij,jn, who tiateu the
liim v iiti Niiah E.taii.
TALK ON .MEXICO TRIP
Salt in Sparush ciub will meet
Friday at 8 p. m. in the YWCA to
v u w tii-ied slidt taken by Cm 1
Gies on a neurit tr;p to Mexico
a;.d Gu,itemala.
LOG 11 l LING OKEHED
i'eimtt to haul logs over s.x.ci
fitd roads in Marion county was
gr.ai.ted Thursday by the county
couit to Cruson Brttheig, Mill
City.
WILL HAI L PILING
Marion county court granted a
permit Thursday to Phillips Bro
thers. Salem route 6, box 118, to
haul piling over specified roads to
the Detroit dam site. I
PENSION CLl'B CALLED
American Pension club will meet
at 8 p. m. Saturday at Salem Worn- j
an's clubhouse.
CHILD INJl RES HEAD
Chailes KIopp. 2. 2860 Rogers!
lane, fell at hi home Thursday
cutting a bad gash in the back
of his head, first aid reported.
Rummage Sale new and used
Mrs, Tyrell's merchandise, al-o oil
circulator, wood range, ladio,,
cases, etc 193 N Com'l. ,
Smiling Cops Giiifr Proof of Good Will
: Y: i.ij -rll IL
n
Members f the Saleta Police Aerial Patrol famish proof, above, that they had a good time while oa
the good will toor In Nevada the past week end. Shown above left to right are: Olive Scott. Ernest
Finch. Joseph Schuetx. Leonard Skinner. Ty Cobb, former Detroit Tiger lUr and baseball great. Sen
ator Johnson Harley Cord ray and a member of the Carson City police force. Throe members of tho
Salem group were absent when the picture was taken. They are: Jim Hammaek. Paul Woodrvffe and
Clarence Applegate. (Photo by Paul Woodruffe.)
Public
llecords
CIRCl IT COl'RT
Frances L. Arant vs Winfred L.
Arant: Order of default of defend
ant. A. A. and Rachael Trahan vs
Elmer and Ada Wood: Defendants
demur to amended complaint;
plaintiffs file second amended
complaint.
Shirley Fagan vs Thomas J
Fagan- Order of default of de
fendant. Ruth M Lamkin vs Jess J.
Lamkm- Decree of divorce awards
plaintiff custody of minor child
and $50 monthly support money.
Ellen S . Ellen Marie and D. N.
Iverson vs William S. and Irene
C. Sherman: Decree dismisses
complaint with costs to neither
party.
F E. I.undquist vs Milton Van
Zanten and others: Defendants
Milton Van Zanten and Cornelius
Van Zyl file answer to amended
complaint
IRoy M McDuffeo v Guy J
Mc Hone: Older dismisses suit with
pieniiiice and Without co?ts, fol
lowing settlement.
W,!h.,m R sr.d Corva N. Mc
Ciirro'! vs Timberline. Inc. Jnd
(.thers- C mplaint seek S ! .5
.'uri.mcnt for damages aIU'gelly
sust..ineri by j 1 . . . r. 1 1 f f s ivt llir.
when trt-t- was felled onto it by
tiefenrfants on April I. 1949
Maud M Tweed vs Christian
Pr terser, : Order dismisses mit
with prejudice and without costs,
based on stipulation.
Charles E. Dozier vs Roy C. end
Abbie C. Goss: Jury finds for de
fendants but with no Judgment for
either party.
Max W. and Gladys Haist vs
James E. and Eearne F. Stone.
Cnited States, state unemployment
compensation and Wells Tallman:
Decree grants plaintiffs judgment
of $5.623 76 against defendants
Stone, orders foreclosure of mort
gage and holds that plaintiffs'
claim against defendants Stone is
superior to other defendants'
claims.
PROBATE COl'RT
Robert Dunsmoor guardianship:
Order exonerates bonding surety
from liability.
Anna Carmody guardianship:
Order approves final account and
release guardian.
DISTRICT COURT
Paul Franklin Clarke. Stayton.
charged with driving while intoxi
cated, continued to May 13 for
plea, pos'ed $350 bail
Nellie E Axberg. Salem route
4, charged with obtaining proper
ty by false pretenses, waived pre
liminary hearing, bound over to
III I Li
J:.
grand jury; held in lieu of $350
i bail.
i
j MARRIAGE LICENSE
j APPLICATIONS
! Clyde W. McLaughlin, 31, paper
maker. Kelso, Wash., and Elrind O.
: Halsne, 31, waitress, Longview,
' Wash.
John Clifton Roop. 21, dairy
! man. and Sally Jar.e Cornelius. 19,
secretary, both of 1045 S. Liberty
' r . Salem.
R bert B Parker. 30. ware
h useman. 771 N. Commercial st.,
and Feme Kirk, 40. beautician,
410 Mar.brin dr . both cf Salem.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Maurice M. Coombs. B832 S E.
; Miiwaukie st, Portland, charged
with driving while intoxicated,
(-leaded innocent; posted $250 bail;
i trial. May 19.
DA to Investigate
Car Mileage Law
Distnct Attorney E. O. Stad
ter. jr. was requested by Marion
county couit Thursday to Inves
tigate the effects of a new legis
lative enactment as to mileage of
employes using private cars on
c unty business.
While the new county budget
rai.-cs the payment from 5 to (5
cents per mile, the new law.
from house bill 181, prolines that
fees should be 8 cents per mile
m & cases where compensation
of the officer is not fixed.
EVENS'
IN OUR
SELUMG OUT ' .(TO' f p
WE'RE GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS - - EVERY
THING MUST GO!
Our entire stock of nationally advertised goods is
going at almost give-away prices. We know that
you can't find values like we're offering anywhere
. . . because NO STORE CAN TAKE THE TERRIFIC
MARKDOWNS THAT WE'RE MAKING AND STAY IN
BUSINESS! We're selling out, we don't have to make
a-profit, all we want is to clear our floor!
TERMS ARRANGED
FREE DELIVERY
Open Friday Q
& Salurday 'Til 3 P.M.
CAPITAL
Cherry Fete
Plans Spurred
By Hot Spell
With local weather suggestive
of festival times, civic leaders are
expediting plans for the 1949
Salem Cherryland festival In
June.
Herbert E. Barker's parade
committee put letters of invi
tation in the mail this week to
all civic and fraternal organiza
tions, with registration blanks for
the entry of floats in this year's
festival parade.
Barker urged an early response
so that plans may proceed for a
parade he expects to excel even
last year's. He called attention to
the fact that any interested group
may enter a float. Registration
forms are available at Salem
Chamber of Commerce, Salem
Labor temple, Stevens 8c Son
Jewelry store and the festival
headquarteri at J48 N. Commer
cial st.
Verdict in Assault Case
Includes No Damages
A verdict for the defendants,
but no money judgment for either
party was returned by a Marion
countv circuit court jury in the
case of Charles E Dozier vs Roy
C. and Abbie C. Gosso.
Dozier had sued for $605 dam
ages following an alleged assault
Sept. 6, 1948, and Abbie Gosso
had filed a counter-claim for
$1,500 damages.
HARDWARE and FURNITIM
Thm Statesman. Salami
At Salem Schools
By Ji
CNk
CorrMpoaoont
Statesman School
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
Top Salem high band and orchestra students de
parted for Klamath Falls Thursday to compete In
the state music contest. The students, comprising
three bus loads, will participate in individual events
this afternoon, with the band knd orchestra te play
tonight. They will return Saturday. r
Over $1500 was contributed by various organiza
tions, business men and indivi
duals to make the trip possible.
Several of the students entered
in the contest received highest
possible ratings in the district
contest held recently. Both tha
band and orchestra were rated as
"superior in earlier contests.
E. Donald Jessup band director
and instrumental instructor for
Salem schools and Victor Palms
son orchestra leader are accom
panying the group.
Beneficial aspects of science
were shown in a "Preview of
Progress" at Salem high Thurs
day by two i public relations rep
resentatives of General Motors
corporation. Dean Smala and Al
Hagman. Interest in individual
scientific research was stimulated
by the pair who demonstrated the
advance of science in recent years.
Principles of Jet propulsion
were shown as well as transition
of sound into light by electric im
pulses, the light then being beam
ed across the stag to a device
which changed the light back to
sound. Other demonstrations in
cluded a "cold"' stove, replicas of
Edison's first electric light and
Edison's phone graph, and im-proe-ments
In modern electric
lights.
RICHMOND SCHOOL
First graders in Carmen Jen
nison's Richmond class played
"cowboy" on the stage this week
as the class presented a school
program. A musical play "The
as several Western songs and
Littie Cowboy" given as well
musical numbers, by the school
rhvthm band.
RECORDS
"RIDERS
In the
SKY"
Vaughn Mepree
Burl Ives
Bing Crosby
Downstairs Oregon Bid.
State and High S-863
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FURNITURE o DAVENOS
DAVENPORTS o SWING
ROCKERS o DINETTE SETS
o BEDROOM SETS o
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS o
LUGGAGE o EVERY PIECE
OF FURNITURE
REDUCTIONS
Appliances . . . Tools . , Hardware
Oil Circulators
Onqoa. friday. ISarf 13J 1349 5 ,
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Salem Students Win
SOCE Scholarship
ASHLAND. May lt -(Special)-"
Award of scholarship aid te sev
eral students of Southern Ore-'
gon College of Education was an
nounced today by Mrs. Mabel W.
Winston, registrar. j
These who gained asrards !a
elude Don Campbell, Salem, from
tha Ki wants ctub; Patricia
Thompson. Salem, from Oregon
Parent-Teacher aasociarian, and
Ruth Roeaell, Willamina. from
tha state board of higher educa
tion. - j
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OORTON To Mr and Mrs.
James Gorton, Woodb jm. Thurs
day, May. 12. a daughter, at Salem .
Memorial hospital. j
HOPKINS To Mr. ! snd Mra.
Frank lip Hopkins, rt. t, box 177.
Thursc.ay. May 12. a dlughter, at
Salem Mmcrlal hospital.
PARNELL
Darrt; Pamell.
To Mri and Mrs
rt. . Ibox 3S3C
3
Thuiscfcy. May 12, a daughter,
Salem General hospits.
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DOI GHTON To Ms and Mrs.
David Doughton, 1170 Ha-vsrd st
Thursday. May 12. a daughter, at
Salem General hospital.
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