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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1949)
- , . - y J - I CiiLy Hews ffl rl eif s BETTER RUBBER ' ' LOS ANGELES-(INS)-Funda-mental studies in molecular struc Tha Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Tuesday. Aocust 2, 1S43V-5 chemistry professor, may lead to an Improvement in methods of thesizing" rubber. Allylic systems are part of the complex -rubber molecule. ' - i! i' - -I'.:" V tural changes in allylic systems by William G. Young UCLA synthesizing in methods of syn TIMBER PURCHASE SOUGHT Bid of 135,000 for timber on 1,100 acres of land near Sardine -creek on the North Santiam high way was received Monday hjr Mar ion county court. The county owned property lias been turned .over to the state forestry depart ment for management and the court will confer with the. depart--merit ' regarding possible f sale. Judge Grant Murphy Said the of fer figured out at about $6 pet. thousand feet of timber. ' Federally Insured Savings ---! Cur rent dividend -;24. rirsi FederarSaviogs First. 142 S. Lib erty. Phone 3-4944. . ROAD DATE UNCHANGED Graveling of .the Elkhorn. Gates road over the mountain will pro- bably 'not be possible until Sept ember, as scheduled, Marion coun ty court 'said Monday upon re ceipt of a letter from Mrs. Ray Roberts or Elklforn asking im provement prior to the start of school. Court members said a rock crusher probably will not be available before September for 'the area. 'i . Screen gravel crete. Office 3--714ff. .... j it sand for Ph. 2-4002. con- Res FIRM NAME CHANGED Supplementary ..articles of in . corporation filed Monday with Marion county .clerk change the name of Ritchie and Fagg, Ine., to Jones and Fagg. Capital stock is listed at $25,000 for the firm, which deals in-refrigeration equipment and imnntenanre. Members are 11. Ray Jones. Fred W. Fagg and Harvey A. Michaelis. ' Karakul Karpef. It new, it's reT versible, it's 100' virRin wool and woven through and through, only $4,95 sq. yd. Ph. 3:7648 or 3-3364. HELD FOR WASHINGTON Lawrence Richard Steele of BEGONIA GROUP TO MEET i. The Salem branch of the Ameri can Begonia society will meet at 6:30 p.m. it the home of Mrs. . C Cazzell, 1675 Market st-, for a no-host stipper. This society was formed lat January artd now has a membership of 97 with A! Clark as president and Ellen Quail as secretary-: . Airi-Steamship tickets - anywhere. Kugel, 3-694t 735 N, Capitol St. i ;- i BOMB SURVIVOR SPEAKER . A Japanese. Christian; minister who survived the atomic bombing .of Hiroshima will addressthe Sa lem Kiwdnis club at noon today in the Marion hotel. The Speaker is the Rev. Kiyosta Tanimoto. whose appearance here was arranged through ;Dr. Roy Fedjie, Salem district Methodist superintendent. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Ph. 2-1322. ; . . . CHURCH SINGERS DUE Bethel sBaptist church will pre sent the Gospel Harmoneers male quartet of Rochester Baptist sem inary. New York, in a concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday.' The church is at D and Cottage streets.; j The Flower Basket-2-4802. -.. -x tr I "A , ; : I I V DOUBLING IIN THE KIT CHE Nlnrrid Bercman. ofThe set of her picture on the island of Stromboli. makes herself useful with a fiyswatter durinc a visit to the kitchen. IPmlbife Hleeord Fair Livestock ! Entries to Close f" placed on BROADIlAGEN TRAINED . Floyd A. Broad ha gen of Salem, representing the MutualLife Ins urance Company of New York, completed work at a company training school in Monterey, Calif. ' I PROBATE COURT recently.; ( , j Lydia L. Dumler estate: Order tfin iWarH fnr irtfnrmatinn lu Val "al divorce, filed. , C. E. Roush vs Pearl G. Owen, MUNICIPAL COURT J, Robert L. Gallinger. Tigard, pleaded guilty to' charge of reck j administratrix of Albert E. Owen less driving. 20-day jail sentence j estate, and Dale E. Martin: Order suspended, fined $200 probation one year, report of sale by re- leading o the conviction of per sons depositing garbage on the highway. By order Marion Coun ty Court. L . T ViAVY. OFFICER IN SCHOOL S Lt. (jg) Clause M. Briggs, son Roseburg was held m Marion courf- i of Mr aUA xtrs r. m. Bnees. 505 ty jail Monday night for Olympia. j Madison? st., is now in the combat Wish., authorities on a charge of i information center officeYs' school prole violation. V insured savings earn more than two per cent irt Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 Stite st."1 CHURCH HAS PICNIC More than ,400 persons attend ed the annual Sunday schol picnic of First Baptist church -Saturday afternoon and evening at Paradise IsLands. Recreation and a no host meal featured the program. General chairman was Walter L. Judd. i ' V Dr. L. B. Schmidt will be away from his office at 2415 State of the U.S. navy at Glenview. 111., rte js to be there until No vember.! .. Dr. Robert A. Gold'en will be away frorii hi office, 110'2 N- Com'l., until Aug. 15th, and will receive patients after that date,. WATER TALK AT CHAMBER ! Harry; E. Polk, president of the National Reclamation association and a North Dakota publisher, will give a public talk at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Salem Chamber of Commerce rooms. Jte will discuss Washington's attitude toward wa- Otto A. Klett estate: Apprais ers ordered to' re-appraise certain real property of estate following objection to appraisal i by Andrew T. Klett. ' . j V. William A. Westley guardian ship: Hearing on petition to ap point guardian set for 'August 15. John T. McPhee eftate: Order approves final' account and directs distribution. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS George C. Havens, 45. laborer, and Emma J. Havens, 45, house wife, both of 'Salem. . , Marvin Eugene Greenlee. 20. service station attendant, 1440 Rose Koell- 14th Street for the first 2 weeks in ter de f lopments in the west. August while taking post-graduate work in dentistry at the University of Minnesota. FEWER COUPLES' LICENSED A total of 73 couples applied for marriage licenses at Marion coun ty clerk's office during July, seven fewer than during the same period of 1948. .sr. Beat the heat with an"air cooler from Judson's. POSTAL INCOME CLIMBS July's postal receipts at- Salem pcistoffice barely squeezed into a new high record for the month, with $58,199.16 recorded, compared to $57,638.68 for July of "1948. ac cording to Postmaster Albert C. Gragg. . Delicious tree ripened peaches are Ferry st .,' and Mary mann. 17, clerk-typist, 340 S st.. both of Salem, j Delbert O. Morrow, ter, and Irelene Peck), 25, both West Stay ton. ! Frank Rock.Jr.j 23. research scientist, Los Angeles, and Paul ! ine More.,20, student,. 1674 Court si., oaiewn approves ceiver. Irene B. Turner vs John A. Tur ner: Complaint for divorce alleges r the state fair, cruel and inhuman' treatment.; .. ; Married April 11, 1947, in Van'-, couver. Wash. Mamie buelah McComber v, Howard Marion McComber: De gree of divorce to plaintiff. Marcella Lenninger vs Donald W. Lenninger: Decree of- divorce awards plaintiff custody of minor ; child and $50 per mtinth support ' moneyi , Norman Ludington vs Emma Ludington: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman .treat- rrent. Married April 28, 1942, in. Washington! W. R. and Lela R. Newmer vs.; Will and Margaret Lux: Jury finds : tor defendants. State vs LeRoy Edward Fried- j erick: Waived indictment and I Entries will close Friday, night for the livestock division of the! flrfiffnn ;ta fair nrwnins hrrp ' September, p. fair ivianager ieo Spitzbart said the livestock 'en- tries would exceed those of the( 1948 show by a slight margin. - N. B. Nichols, Pullman. Wash., was named judge of the Holstein cattle division. This will be Ni- ; col's first judging appearance at Jack rabbits derive their name from their long donkey-like ears. STUFF AND NONSENSE YOU 1CAN HAVE FUNr 33 careen- i Pleaded guilty ' to' larceny, placed Of ,L r-JTiuL ak.m . Charles F. Golden; 25, student. arid Fru t Stand. 6 mi. N. of Salem anf JotyYTt't ' r L', j Portland Hwy. Fine for eating, j J"L ll8 J'son st both of Salem Obituaries SIMPSON Aint1w F.ht-Jia Simpson, former res Idrnt of Salertr. at LonK Beavh. Calif . Julv 29. Survived bv lour mii. Kirk Sinipson if Salero, Willaid D Simp-, on of San Francisco. L. Paul Simpson of CoquiDe. Ore . and Charles H, Simp aon ol AUfena. Ore .4 and emnt (trand fluldrrn. Service will be; heJd Tues day, August 2. at 10 a.m. with the Rev. W. -ll.-Lmn ofticiatinitf Interment will b In Citv View cenetery. ClcuRh JJirrick crmpel in. charge. MLSON ' Cugene Nilson. late resident f 1629 FE 49th t . Fortland.- at a local hotpi tal, Julv 30. at tlie ase ol 20 veam. Announiwnent of service! later by the Howell,-Edwardi chapel.. LF.MMON ' - Mr. i Eldora Lernmon. late rek1ent f Lot Anele. at Portland July 30 at the are of "3 yean. Surviving are her on', Oral M. Lemfnon. ialem; a nter. Mrs. J. D. iMurphv. Cooiidge.: Aril ; a granddaughter. Mrs. Preston Smith. Se ttlernd a freat granddaughter Shef rltf Smith. Seattle. Services, will be held at the Ctough-Barflck chapel Wednes day. Ayt!t 3. at 40 a.m.. he Rev. -John l Goodrgbrnct officiattnR Interment wilt be li City View cemetery.V i x :. ftlF.t ESCH - Albert Carl Zielesch. late .resident of itickreall route 1. at Dallas. July 31. at the age ot 82 years. Surviving. are his wife. Mrs. Louie ?ielesch. Rickreall; a brother. Ernest Zielesch. Salem: and two grandchildren. Winona and Albert Krveger, both ot Salem. Service will be held Thursdav.. August 4. at 10 a.m. at the Clnugh-Barrlck chape 1. Inter ment at City View cemetery. - ' . I T , . . I . canning, or irreiug. jr iviau.n. , Rt. 2, Box 333, Salem. ANNI?A1V PICNIC SfT; Anrin$i, Timber Lake Basin picnic; has been set for next Sun day at Dallas3 city park, according to 'Alberta Bouder, secretary. Cof fee will be furnished. , Wanted;: Stenographer Part time work in physician's office State qualifications, i Write T Statesman Box 925. . '! i , ', CONSTABLES WARNED No September salary until re-j ports ae filed and all current feesj ; turned 'over. Marion county courj Monday Warned constables ovef, the country. Si me of the consta-i bles hae been lax in making fee turnovers to the ctiunty treasurer! for several months, officials re ported.! . - More freshly killed young turkeys to frv or bake. 39c 'lb, C. S. Orwig. 4375 Sflverton Rd, Ph 2-6128. TOWN SEND MEET TONIGHT Towtisend Abictory club 17 will meet at 8 .o'clock tonight at jl421 N. Church st. Members who at tended? the Oceanlake meeting Sunday are to report. Dr. J. Harry Moran returns after attending special classes in a targe drugless hospital jn- Midwest. This special training enables,- him to give you a better health service. At 160i So. Cottage St., Salem, Ph. 3-8197 r: j . ! . PERMIT. TO B1II.D A permit to construct a ; new $4,000 home at 2331 Hyde st. was issued to Harry Collins Monday by the city building inspector, r Fuschlas bush and. tree rose in cans. Knight Pearcy IJJursery. 375 So. Liberty. St. i . j '. ! ; RETIRES FROM NAME - Notit-e of retireiment from the as sumed, biMsiness riame of the Beau ty bar, 201 Live41ey building, was filed with Marion county ; clerk Monday by Nan Williams. s - H r r V Salem. Perry ,P. Walde; 52. painter, and Pearl "S? Grabtree, 60, housewife, both of Salem route! 7, box 408. James B. Williams, 19. student. 1195j N. 17th st., and Beula Arnold, 19, telephone operator, 1315 N. 21st st., both ot Salem. James L. MattsOn. 22. mechanic. 865 Eldin ave.. and Mary 'Jane Steele, 18. waitress, 670 Elmer st., both of Salem. ! " ' "- 1 ' CIRCViT COU RT State vs Gerald William Bowen: Waived indictment and pleaded guilty, to chajrge ovf larceny, 18-J month penitentiary sentence sus pended, placed on : three years' , probation. I State vs Harry C. Keller: ' iiaivcu inuif intent i oiiu ;icouru ginlty to twd charges of obtain released to navy. State vs Jack Rex Studer: i Waived indictment and pleaded guilty to charge ol forgery, con- j tinued to August 2 for sentencing, j State Vs Clifton Vhorhas. jr.:; Pleaded guilty to charge of at- j tempting to obtain money by false'J pretenses", sentenced to state pen itentiary for .two ypars. State vs Shirley Denn: Pleaded! guilty to charge cf attempting "to j obtain money by false 'pretenses, j placed on three years' pioba- ; ticn. and you can have ALL YOU -CAN EAT For Bin! IS RANDALL To Mr. and Mrs. Alyin H. Randall, 1510 B st., a daughter, Monday, August 1, at Si-lem General hospital. GODSEY To Mr. and .Mrs., Donald D. Gpdsey. 770, N. Front st.. a daughlier. Monday,' August .1, at Salem General hospital. (Including Choice of Entrees and Desserts) at R FIBER To Mr. and Mrs. Don ald D. Reiber. Valsetz. a son. Mon- ! j m a r- . t y" l -i - : r gv jstimicT -a lorn u ii . nig money urder false pretenses,;"" . - sentenced to ,tate penitentiary for -j nospitaL wire years onecn,cnarge, to run TERRELL To Mr. and Mrs. concurrently. - i Paul Terrell. 2315 Broadway st . State vs Don Ray Keiper: a dauKhter. Mondav. August 1, at ; Waived indictment j arid pleaded j Salem Memoiial hospital. guilty to charge' of Contributing to ; ' delinquency of minor, placed on! BAILEY To -Mr. and Mrs. Leo ; probation for twjj years. . ' ' Bailey, Aumsville. a son. Monday,; . . r i . . T-i "11. t a . , . ..... 1 . , . . . . : . . 1 V. ,- JCSSie-A. snort vs naveua v. August i, at oaiem nicmui idi hus-m Short: .Amended; complaint for pital. j '.. Nohlgren's New Buffet i - Dinner Nohlgren's Downtown on Stat Street 5:00 P.M.-8:30 P.ly. EVERY DAY Except Sunday Krl.I.EY 1 Mrs. Julia .Maude Kelley. late rei dent of 1173 N. 4th St.. at a local ho. pital Auitust 1. Surviving are three dauichtera.' Mm. Esther ' Ma v Patton. Gretham,' and Mrt. Mary R. Prunk andj jnrf. irene a. variwrif(ni, rain ot.si lenj: three ons. Rex t. Kelley." Bie. Idarho, and Ceorjie and Harold L. v Slack, both of Salem; a iler. Mr. Fliaabctn Bush. Hastni. Nebr.: and 13 grandchildren and elht great-grandchildren. Service will be held. Wed nesday. August 3. at 1:30 p.m. at the CMouf h-Barrlck chapel with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. fltoiOoVl Bother M X I'm Dvittd with QLi. pulyex norY . i f m on 1 I ' mm (ZSJ3B I j A ccil breeze on the lake . . . solitude ' ' ' rf I 1 I I ... the rippling sound of wavei "'iffsarv II j I then homeward bound at twilight J rC J ! I I II to cool, refreshing glass of ll "mirf II . lighc OlympuL These arc among the I f t Jv f II I I ' j guod things oflife . U .' II ll "J fk thm Water S .ll ?' t W. ttt Light Rtfrkmtwt Bewtri MiR rfT&pPi,: 'ft U , Mim taM exkeia. ttumtioil. m. t j ' ' " I -..!- . ;. . : : ' ; . v - . .. . ' ?. .r - . 1: mm vUuj L J i i.Slf 3uu In order to enlarge our Automotive Line, we are clearing all stocks of Radios, Appliances, Housewares, Hardware, Lawn and Garden, Recreation and Paint Supplies. See for your self, these bargains are a must! 1 JUST LOOK AT THESE ... BUY ON TIME! L ! v., PHONO RADIO Was $469.50 NOW Table Radio Was $36.55 ' ;:& Mm mi And Others NOW Upright Freezer 12 cu. ft. Was 379.50 319.50 NOW REFRIGERATOR 9 cu. ft. . Was 269.50 now 188.00 And Olhers SALE IS SUBJECT TO STOCK OH HAND 1 34 HP. FIRESTONE Outboard I'lolor ; Was 109.95 NOW 69.95 aBBBaBBBBBaBBBaBBBBBBaaBBBBB Camping Stoves Were 12.95 NOW 9.89 -BsV SOCKET WRENCH SETS Were 13.95 NOW 7.49 GARDEN CARTS Were 7.89 NOW 6.49 V'M A DRILL BITS m9 4 Were 23c to 98c (f v now 5c to 50c ! M - m 110 BEASOIIABLE j ' OFFEB REFUSED ! 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