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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1949)
Cfiity News HMeffs fleas, til innocent w cnarKn ui . ill - J I assauu ana Daiiery were nwoe in MaHon county district court Wed nesday fay Lyle Owen Worden and Clyde Leon HSFrris, both of AJ- hanv and thir trials tvrr set for August 19. Each is held in the county jail in lieu of $250 bail. Charges were brought by Donald Ringwald, following an alleged altercation late Tuesday night in Salem, Worden also paid a $50 fine ih hpnunicipal court on a reckless driving charge, on which he was arrested Tuesday night. Federally Insured Savings -Current dividend 2i. See First Federal Savings First 142 S. Lib- erty. Phone 3-4944. ' BPW OFFICER DIES Word reached Salem on Wed nesday of the death in; San Fran cisco of Ethel Johnstone, national second vice president of the Business and Professional Woman's association. She was well-known to Salem members, having been speaker at. the state convention in Eugene in 1947 and at the regional . convention in Seattle last year. A. A. Larsen formerly associated with Hawkins & Roberts for the last .fourteen years is announcing the opening of his own office lo cated at 191 South High street: Phone 28629. PAVEMENT REPAIRED, a ..,....,.. ......... work Wednesday to repair a hole iri the pavement on the county road leading to Buena Vista ferry. Births RAMP To Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ramp, Brooks, a son, Wednes day, August , 10, at Salem General hospital. ROBINSON To Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinso.i, - Oregon state list 10, at Salem General hospital. IVERSON To Mr. and Mrs! Arnold Iverson, Donald, a daugh ter, Wednesday, August 10, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. WOLF To Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wolf, Turner, a son, Wednesday, August 10, at Salem Memorial bospital. i KRUGEN BOUND OVER . Edward Krugen, 959 ; Highland ave, was bound over to the grand Jury Wednesday following a pre liminary; hearing in Marion count district court on charges of con tributing to the delinquency of a minor inmate of HUlcrest school for girls. Krugen is held in lieu of $2,500 bail, as well as on $500 bail on a charge that he aided the escape of two girls from the school, for which trial has,, been set August 19 in district cjTrt. . J . . J ! ;i .., Karaxul KarpeL It S new, u s re versible,! it's 1001 virgin wool and woven through and ; through, onlv $4.95 sq yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364. ! ! : j ; GRIMM PROMOTED i r PFC. (William D. Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Grimm of 554 Mill stj recently was j promoted from pHyate while serving with the 7th (infantry division in Japan. Grimm j enlisted Juljr 19, 1948, at the Salem recruiting station, Kathryn's Beauty Salon moved to Vogue -Beauty Rooms; 341 State St. Ph. 3-5654. CHIN-UP PROGRAM j I Chin-Upper Viola rfenne will sing several selections,: accompan ied by Mrs. P. F. Thomas, on the piano, . on the Chin-Up program between 3 and 4 p.m. Saturday over radio station KOCO in 3a lem. More freshly' killed young turkeys to fry or bake. 39c ib. C. S. Orwig 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph; 2-6128. AUTO RANSACKED ! Theft of a sport coat, pair of slacks, six white shirts and a bottle of whiskey from his auto Wednesday night was reported to city police by John KL Mallory, Tigard. ..The car was parked be hind the Elsinofe I theatre. Andy Halvorsen announcing new. real estate location. ' Now asso ciated With Mr. A. A. -Larsen, Realtor.! 191 South' High Street Northwest corner of Highr & Ferry Street -ew Salem Hotel Building. Ph. 2-8628. i jUUNS SCUOLAR&IUP v.- Thomas Lovcik ot Salens a 1949 graduate of Sacred Heart acad emy, has been granted one of the 24 . scholarships granted to stu dents beginning this fall at Uni versity of Portland. He will begin school September 13. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 560 State st ' CHECKS CREDIT . SUBJECT Ways and means of controlling Salem's bad check situation will be : the subect of City i Police Chief Clyde Warren at the Salem Retail Credit association luncheon Friday noon at: the Golden Pheasant. I Slappy peaches now ready,,. Carl Aspinwall Orchards at Brooks. Ph. 2-1261. PATROL SERVICE FILES An assumed business name cer tificate for Merchants Patrol ser vice was' filed Wednesday with Marion county clerk by Harry Rowe, 940 D st, longtime night patrolman in downtown Salem. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too small. F. A. Doer fler and Sons Nursery, 150 N.Lan caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322. BEHLMERS NAME BUSINESS U. S. Highway trailer park and grocery was the assumed business name filed Wednesday with Mar ion county clerk' by Emil F. and Effie M. Behlmer, 581 Pacific highway, Woodbyrn. i i 1 Do your home canning the low cost, easy way. Blundell's Kan ning Kitchen, 13th St Wilbur. Phone 3-3582. ' IDANIIA DANCE OKEHED Permit for Idanha "rural fire protection-' district to conduct a public dance this Saturday night in Detroit school gymnasium was granted Wednesday i by Marion county court. The Flower Basket 2-4802. SET BREAKFAST MEET Salem YMCA Breakfast club will meet at 6 o'clock this morn ing for a session of volleyball and handball preceding a breakfast, according to John GoIIrier, president. BOARD MEETS TODAY , Salem YMCA board :of directors will have its August i meeting at noon today at the YM. C. A. Kells, former general secretary, is to re- nort nn the national YM council meeting he attended in June. ' Air-Steam.ship tickets anywhere. Kugd, 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St. TOWN SEND MEET TONIGHT Townsend club 16 will meet to night at the home of Mrs. Anna Arnold, 2256 Ford st. j " i ' X ' ' ; - ! ' '' ' I j Closing Out Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Dresses ,4m Ml 500 Dresses on Sale for Immediate Disposal Three Days Only TODAY - FRIDAY & SATURDAY is: -urn ; ?t ? ran i AtL T JS? J-TL Trtese include the pick of our remaining spring and summer VC drenei. All tDarklina new r r tMi4,i -x..l- TL' a V f A? I I r. siyivs - in teuiun newcii shades - - Pore tub silks, bem- i " : berg sheers, erseys, fine cot- ton prints, chambrays, and I i ; many other fine quality fab rics included. Sixes 9 to 17 - 17. to 46 14H to 26fi These arc our regular lino dresses. VaV- i- t f wet up to $19.95 all on sale at only 1 ; . ! S r i I . X - Ml i' ' : ' i! i t fii It 426 State St. Salem, Ore. , '--,71- , CIRCUIT COUtT Vernon H. Beshore vs Frank E. Brown: Plaintiff files reply to de fendant's answer and counter claim. ' ' r Ottis R. Berry vs Jay C. Herron: Plaintiff files amended complaint. J. K. Weatherford, jrj adminis trator of Ray A. Grant estate, vs Pioneer Trust company, executor of W. I. Grant estate: PlainUff files third amended complaint S. W. and Minnie Champ vs Lancet and Ella Stewart: Judg ment, based upon August 4 man date of state supreme court, orders recovery by plaintiffs from defen dants and surety for costs in su preme court and orders defendants to surrender certain real property to plaintiffs; court to retain juris diction of case in order to conduct hearing io determine damages arising from occupancy of property-James C. Danielson, by Evelyn F. Danielson, guardian ad litem, vs . Li la L. Fleenor Danielson: Complaint seeks annulment of marriage, alleging plaintiff was 19 years of age at time of mar riage and did not have consent of parent; suit asks restoration of defendant's former name of Lila L. Fleenor. Married April 7, 1949, at Arlington, Va. DISTRICT COURT Edward H. Krugen, 958 High land ave., charged with contribut ing to delinquency of a minor, preliminary examinat ion held, bound over to grand jury, held in lieu of $2,500 bail. Lyle O. Worden and Clyde L. Harris, both of , Albany, both pleaded innocent to charges of assault and battery, trial set Aug ust 19, held' in lieu of $250 bail each. , PROBATE COURT C. J. Lathman ' estate: Hearing on final account set for September 12. .: . -j- Robert D. Paris estate: Order gives $250 monthly allowance to widow. Mathew R. Ringwald estate: Ap praisal of estate at $2,831.83. William A. Westley guardian ship: Order dismisses petition for appointment of a guardian. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Clifford Campau, 28, student, Portland, and Lucille Forman, 23, stenographer, 160 W. Wilson st., Salem. . William C Petersen, 27, insur- ancVagent, 336 NT Capitol st., and Ann Conley, 24, advertising, 338 N. Capitol rt, both of Salem. ' Harvey Wattenbarger, 28, mus ician, 1150 N. 17th st, and Beverly Savage, 18, 482 S. High st, both of Salem. Calvin Trevor Mellish, 25, navy, San Diego, and Betty ann Luckow, 18, berry picker, Flathead, Mont Robert William Nelson, 26, sec retary, Woodburn, and Adah Mae Teel. 21, student, 1011 S. Liberty st, Salem.': Dean Ford, 21, cannery worker, and Addie Viola Campfield 18, both of Independence. MUNICIPAL COURT Lyle Owen Worden, Albany, pleaded guilty to charges of reck less driving, fined $50. PUBLIC RELATIONS NEW YORK-(INS)-Four French industrialists, completing a four week U. S. tour, believe that American-style public relations methods may help public attitudes toward French industry as much as the Marshall Plan has helped economy. norTTrr nnru r a i i ss 1 1 H 4 - 30 Tho StaWsancm. Salem.' Oreoa,TursiaTrXurut 11. 1 9483 War ! Memorial Group Picks Nominators A five-member committee to nominate 1949-50 officers for the Salem War Memorial Auditorium association was named Wednes day by Judge Rex Kimmell, as sociation chairman. Named to the nominating com mittee j are E. 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