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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1949)
(Duty Ne'cys EBrSelis OWNERSHIP CHANGES Change" in ownership of Salem Palrin rnmnanr at 25th ctreet and Turner road is . indicated in assumed , business, name filings Thursday at Marion county clerk's office. Notice of retirement was filed by W. J. and Hazel I. Bor man, and certificate of assumption by Theodore and Oara Michalson, 815 N. 16th st. Drs. Power, Bureri, Miller, Lance field, King and Neehanj announce the association ot Dr. J. Alan King in the practice of medicine. Doc tor's Clinic Bldg., 2475 Center St. Ph. 23611. W1J PUBLICIST AFRIVLS Travis CnJss, reef nt graduate in political science at Stanford uni vcrsit, assumed his duties as direc tor of public relations and alumni secretary at Willamette university .'Thursday. . Cross, who graduated erly attended, Willamette, i t.e son of, Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Cross, 535 N. Chuuch st. Fresh killed young turkeys at Orwig's TMkt. & Grocery. 4375 SiLverton R4. Ph. 2-6128. CULVERT TO BE INSTALLED , Installation of a culvert, to re place tile, recommended across Market road 3, between Marion and Crawford school, was ordered Thursday by Marion county court. It will be at the Eton Terpening place, where Complaint .had been made that the. tile, was insufficient to carry off drainage. Closing out oil circulators, all units must go. trc'ff. Day Heating Co., 863 N. Liberty. CARTER TRIAL DELAYED , Trial t.''R:chard Carter, local ' used car dealer, on a charge of receiving and possessing stolen property, w?s postnofn-d inMar lon county circuit court Thuray until Sentember 14, due to a change of pttornejs, according to court records. . Eagles rummage sale. Friday and Katurri.TV 41S N Hiah ILI EGAL DUMPING PROBFD Complaint of illegal garbacft dumptr-g a!prR the road one-half mile west of Gates was confirmed Thursday by Mnrion county court, Which turned' the matter over to the district attorney for investira- tion ' and action. The complaint was entered by J. S. Nordal. 'The Salem Supper Club is. eager to show you its beautiful new dining room. We can rio4 accom modate parties ip to one Itiundred. ODfning September 5. Attend the State Fair then dine with us. . 'i CANNERY INCORPORATED Articles of incorooration for. Starr Fcods. Inc., to operate a food processirg busilirss in Salem, were fi'd Thursday with Marion county clerk by If. G. Jlohwicsner, T. L. Storl.i and O.ar Fprnset.' Capital st'ck listed at' 1,900. shares of no par. Federally Insurer Savings N.Cur rent dividend 2V'"I Se First Federal Savin First 142 Si-Lib-erty Phone 3-4944 i 8PEAKE AT SEABEtg Seabeeiveteran and: construe-j tion men! have been invited es- j Dccially to tonight's meeting of Sea bee reserve company 13-9 at' the Salem naval reserve armory, according to Lt. Don Fisher, com mander. Speaker will be ! Lt. Comdr. J. K. Jackson, Seattle, 13th naval district Seabee re serve officer. Jhi meeting is , at, Creek. YM Planning . ; Convention to Start Saturday - Planning to meet the needs of all ages and all interest will oc cuoy more than 50 persons front Salem YMCA this Saturday and Sunday at the. annual fall plan4 ning conference at ! Camp Silver 8 - o'clock. Karakul IKarpet U s new. It's re versible,! It's 100" jvirgin wool and woven through and Through, only $4.95 sq I yd Ph. 3764S or 3-3364 BUILDING PERMITS. A $2,500 building permit to alter a warehouse at 240 S. Lib erty st iwas issued to Sears, Roe buck arid Company - Thursday by The meetings by committees will include physical department, young adult and Older Boys' conr ierence oh Saturday night, along with discussion of church league basketball and a possible volley ball league. Aiding with OBC planning will be Merlin. Schulze, Salem, president of the state-wide group, i If' : - ; !:'). Membership and building ex pansion (committees will "meet the city' engineer's off ice. 'Herman- Sunday corning, followed, by a Jochinujen was Ksued a S2.000 per-f general session in the afternoon ior reports ana a tauc Dy james Maxwell, northwest area secretary. Plans for this year's member ship policy, purposes and program for high; school boys' Hi-Y clubs will occiupy the three clubs' of ficers and adult leaders Sunday. First club meeting is set for Sept ember 14, just after school ooens. The conference will close Sun day evening. A vesper service is set for j7 p.m., with Dr. Chester W. Hairiblin' of Fifst Presbyterian j church as speaker. " Ardo Tarem, Estonian native recently added to mit to alter a dwelling at 525 Les lie st. . ; Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st TWO WATCHES STOLEN -Theft of two ladies watches from, an auto belonging to Wes ley Still well. 1935' i Maple ave., was reported Thursday evening to city police: Stillwell said the watches were stolen sometime dur ine the Dast four date. .; ) the YM staff, will show films of Peaches $1.00 to ,$2.50 bushel. 1 ! displaced persons camps in Ger mile ojjit Wallace ltd: M. P. Adams.1 many, world YM council meetings Ph. 2-12216. i i and Olympic games, as a world ser- ' j vice program. ' TURNER WO! AN CITED I Virginia !L. Large; Turner, wins; I0 a 'ill Decords rited by city police ThuYsday for r failure to yield ie right of wayi . to a pedestrian as she made a jCl left hnd tum onto Commercial from Court street. She was re- The leased; on payment of $10 bail i v' '-v U Launderette 15E55 Ferry St Applicants to Certificates . Salom Obituaries CX)KE: MACHINi: BREAK-IV Theft of S2 fifom a coke ma chine during break-in at a gasoline stetionjt 722 "State st. wps Reported Thursday to. city policej The owners reported a Similar break-int about 10 days ago. : 'j j A Salem Lodfee N. 4 A. F. & yfsV A. M. wilt cvyn at Clough !. " Barrick mortuery 1:15 Fri., ' Sept. 2, to conduct funeral serv ! ;ces for James Ifnlah. I r . . -4- ' LANDSCAPING FIRM FILES Assumed business name certifi cates for Pea rev and Horand. land scaping firm, w?s filed Thursday! with 'Marion county clerk by , Knight Pea rry, Salem, and Max Hrund, Portland. Rummage ssle, 1 47 N. High Fri day. ; ' : : C'Af E OWNERS FILE Eva s cafe. 3005 Portland "rd.. is the assumed business name filed Thursday with Marion county f lerk by DoulasfH. and Edith M. Smith, 1300 Shady Lane ave. . The Merry Cherry Kindergarten, a really fine school. Ph. 3-3573. MILLER ARRESTED , Alvin C. Miller. Salern route 4. was arrested byjeity police about 1 a m. Thursday on a charge of reckless driving' He was released on payment of $50 bail. 104 successful applicants j in the sitate bar examinations here ; last July will appear before the 1 state supreme court in Sa4em Sept ember where they will receive their certificates. The jcertificates probably Will be presented by Chief Justice Hall S. Luskj. There will be a luncheon at noon. j Apprpximately 70 per cent of the persons writing in this year's examinations were successful. IMLAH JniM Imlah. late "reidnt of Salem rcit 1. at a local, bspiUI. August 31. -ia.t the atre of 79 yi ar Suiviv.n" ai a ftcn, Lawrence.Lnlah. 'a'f-ii (fati"! - ter, Mr. F. C. I Mildred) Aneie. Salrm: Wo brothem. John Im'. Salei.i. and Ajmimrr imian, -oriiara; io sisier?. 1 I mi-.. Mill-.- I , . dones, Doin or aim: four eranrti hildien, Lawrence Imlah, ir.. Bernic-e Imlah.' Thomas CeotRe Anele and James Frank Ancle, all of'Sale n: and tint Rreat-sianrlrlulrt. Servic-a will be held Tridav, September J, at 1:30 p.m. t )h I'inieh-Bitrirl rhapl with the Rev. error re H. Svlft effic.;atin. Ritualist r wrvkrj by Salem lodge 4 AF and A-M Ttmi.i.rfe , Frank D. Dillree. late resident of Salem. In this i 'tSeoti-mbpr 1. Hu band of Chlrjj Dillree. Sa'em; father of Jack Dillree. U.S. armv, and Phylli Dillree. Bakcrfi)pid. Calif .: hi other o Fay Dilltee,! Port'and. Announcement of services later by the W.- T.. Riedon -chapel. VARIOUS CLTS TREATED Three- perspns were treated for cuts by the Salehi first aid squad Thursday. They included Cecil Zinn. 325 Richmond st., a six-inch cut onj the face incurred while working on sewer tiles; Connie Powley, 10. of 2361 State St., who cut. bis! left foot on a bottle; and Audrey MacAdams,- 2309 Cherry ave., who incurred a six-inch cut on her larm on a plate of window glass, f I Birtl 18 CARD OF THANKS We' wish to thank our many friends for their kind expressions .of 'sympathy 'and beautiful floral offerings during our recent be reavement. Mrs. Bert Crum Miss Betty Cnim ' Mr.- and Mrs. George Drager Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stafford. SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. Salem route 9, a son, iWednesctay, August 31, at Salem ;Gcnerallshospital. LOMAX To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene! Lomax, jK'ewport, a daugh ter, Thursday. SeDtember 1, at Salem General i hospital. MASSENCAtE To Mr. and Mrs. Si Elnvi Masseneale. Salem route 9 a son, Thursday, Septem I ber L at Salerh General hospital. J . MORGAN -To Mr. arid Mrs. I Clyde ; Morgan," Lyons, a son, j Thursd", SenteVber 1, at Salem Memorial hospital. . Addresses Wanted BLUE LAKE PACKERS, INC, P. O. Box $91, Salem, Oregon,' l holding Capital Reserve Certificates hdor checks for inter est en, Certificates, and will mail to the .persons listed below upon notification of their present address: Akmcm & Bronel Barrett & Smith J. C. Campbell Guy O. Dery J. A. Dingman Foltx Gossler & Alierson Rr E. Grimm L. E. Hawk Walter Kirkwpod O.E.Mann. W .A. McCullough W. R. Radeka Roy Reed a, . . .uauae Keinoeke E.' E. Rood J .R. Schlegee C. A. Simpson S. R. Skeels H. A. Smith Homer Smith L. C. Sodlerf Wesley Toboka W. W. Wall Kirk Walling Charles Weathers C.H.IIs Roy C Wells Ada Wilson Robert Yokum Decision on Dr. Miller Hearing Still Distant It wil be several weeks before the stat.e civil service commission files a report on the hearing of the appeal ! of Dr. Horace Miller, a cixcurr codt . i Leslie Beamish ivs Claude H. Stevenson: Defendant files .'demur rer oa grounds of insufficient facts. Lucille Overley vs Boy J. Over ley: Complaint for divorce alleging cruet and inhuman treatment asks for settlement of property rights. Married May 7, 1940, at Tiajuana, Mexico. j j v Ncirman Ludington vs , Emma Ludington: Order of default of defendant. Jean Mclntire vs Henry Mcln tire: ; Decree fjdivorce modified to relieve defendant from payment of $50 monthly support money for each of two children and to in crease from $50 to $65 per month support money for third child. Fjfances J, Willaby vs David Pelli Willaby: Order for default of defendant. Lottie Evelyn Mayborn vs Aaron Eugene Mayborn: Order for de fault of defendant. John K. and' Mamie B. Holt vs Ciy of Salem: Testimony heard in suit to enjoin city from chang ing zone classification to allow construction of. PGE substation; attorneys given time to file briefs. Sam P. Matheny vs OiforcLand Louise Stuhr: Testimony heard in suit to determine continuance of injunction against road obstruc tion; attorneys given, tirae to file briefs. y MUNICIPAL COURT Virginia L. Large, Turner, charged with failure to yield right of way to a pedestrian; paid $10 bail. Alvin C. Miller, Salem route 4, charged with reckless driving; paid $50 baih - - 1 MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS D. S. Hersinger, 48, millwright, and Marie Miller, 39, teacher, both Of Woodbum route 2. Howard J. Keyes, 18, laborer, and Irene Caldwell, 17, itudent, both of Salem. : Charles Ei Hawkes, 23, student, ninHale Calif and Ha E. Prit- j tenden, 20 student, 2010 Maple ave., balem. Cyril J. Ferschweiler, 22, far mer, and Anita R. ' Manning, 18, both of Gervais. f Alcuin Beyer, 21, carpenter, member of the1 Oregon state hospi tal medical staff from a discharge. The commission will decide whe ther Dr. Miller should be rein- ! stated in his job. ; ' Wocdbura, and X&rotbjh ;Proaer, 19, typist. MU AngeL - - . PISTUCT COUfcT 5 ! :i Joe Alva 'Swafford. Gervais, driving while intoxicated, pleaded guilty, , 30-day jail sentence sus-J pended upon payment of $250 fine i and .costs, placed on probation for I Floyd LeRoy Sundland, 207$ N. Commercial st, charged with driv ing while intoxicated continued toi September 2 forea, held in lieu of $350 baitV PROBATE COURT Mary Wolf esUte: Final order closes estate.' ' John William Gilmanx estate: Order approves sale of personal property Order grants widow's allowance. ' " George P. Manolis estate: Order allowing sale of personal property. Lawrence J. Kirsch guardian ship: Order-appoints E. C. David son, Peter A. Bernard and Frank Bernard as appraisers. Albert Walker guardianship: Hearing set September 19. on peti tion for appointment of guardian, i Erma L. Wicklander. guardian ship: Hearing set September 19 on petition for appointment of guard ian'. , The Bids Due on Grazing Area Bids for leasing about 625 acres of land in the Fern Ridge dam reservoir area in Lane county for grazing purposes will be opened September 14,, army engineers at Portland 'announced Thursday. The property, accessible by county roads and partly fenced, will be leased for five years be ginning ' October 1. Bidding invi tations are available from the Fern- Ridge dam resident en gineer or the district' engineer, 628 Pittock block, Portland. New Dairy Queen Store Opens at Capitol, Hood j Salem's second Dairy Queen J drive-in, selling a ffozen contec-i tion, is seV for a grand opening; all day today at Capital and Hood streets. W. P. Highley is the; owner. , - The establishment has been in k operation for a few days. It fea tures a large parking , lot. They"; replace a junkyard that occupied j the site for many years. I ( Highley came to Salem in July, ' 1948, to open the first local Dairy .-! Queeh store, on SOuth Commercial street at Liberty junction. V f ) (sooprices goTown V IN SEARS GREATEST I ! T THRILLING m SAVINGS ON U HalMwor . Yard Good 7 APr.ni. - V II .' .-:r; -. . V I It here NOW! The New 19A9 T.llffiSEkiSOKl Q(sM Dd:C: Yes; it's here with a glorious array of value thaj top Sears entire history of savings! $00 prkes drostkolly reduced! 1,800 exciting "new items! 366 pages in spired by your" wants and needs for be tier living at prices and terms that fit your budget! Sr Cemje in, or call 3-9191 for lnlor- 'Va war to shop! Do it now . . . and UTWI .... . a Appliances Shoes Radtos Glasswar Work tSofhlna Sporttm0 : . Geeds Ungerl Hooting Doctrk, AppHwKee , SOARS1 CATALOG SALES DEPT. Shop Until ,9:03 P. II. Friday . Plenly ol Free ' Parldng Shop in Air Conditioned Comiorl I SEARS 550 N. Capitol St Phon 3-9191 . ----- - -4. 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