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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1949)
i i i Byers Explains Give-Away Ban Federal regulations governing the radio industry were explained to the Salem Optimist club Thurs day noon at the Senator hotel by Marv Byers, KOCO's news and special events director. He also told of some of his radio experi ences. Clubmen also continued their planning for sponsorship of a chrysanthemum show m October and a performance by the magic lan, the Great Virgil, in November. CONDEMNATION LIFTED , PORTLAND, Sept. 22 4$V The city council today lifted its con demnation order against the Portland General hospital. Hos pital officials told city 1 commis sioners they had spent much money to revise the building; to meet the safety code. Ysm h aa Ik e yunnip floes it wflneim yoDun I (Dnowun r- Try the Flour Supreme for every baking purpose Health Group Lays Social Hygiene Plans Social hygiene plans for the Marion county tuberculosis and health association were laid Thurs day in a meeting of the, associa tion's social hygiene committee headed by Mrs. W. C. Stacey. For the coming year, social hy giene pamphlets will be distributed by the association to parents' groups throughout the. county, while similar materials will be provided in the schools through the E. C. Brown trust of University of Oregon Medical school. - A social hygiene leaders' insti tute will be held in Salem next month, it was decided. Mrs. John Wikoff of the com mittee will meet with interested neighborhood groups or establish ed organizations to explain the social hygiene studies which may be made available by the association. China to Protest Russ Direction Of Communists NEW YORK, Sept. 22-yP)-A re sponsible diplomat said tonight Na tionalist China will put up to the United Nations assembly next Tuesday formal charges that Rus sia is directing and aiding the Chinese communists. The hard-pressed Canton gov ernment accused Russia in gener al debate today of being the driv ing force behind the Chinese com munist;. It also charged that the Russians have seized a great chunk of Manchuria for themselves. The formal charge Tuesday will carry a demand for action to stop spreading communism in Asia. Nevada has fewer than lpeople per square mile. two I I I September barbecue husky hamburgers and hfe-the-spof- cafe Here's how! for the hungry ones big, juicy hamburgers on home-baked buns and piping-hot Hills Bros. Coffee. This fine coffee has a flavor that's deliriously all its own. It's a blend of the world's choicest coffees, and "Controlled Roast ing," an exclusive Hills Bros, process, roasts the blend little t s time con tfnuously to insure an even roast for every coffee bean. You get the same tempting flavor in every pound. Hills Bros. Coffee is vacuum-packed for ut most freshness. -I BARBECUE HAMBURGERS Altaw 1 M aaMa aram maa t far pitta Baka large War u ill 34 tncbca la alanter front mil W your favortta racipa. Split ana bvrtar. Arrant 'l-brownd hambwrfrf pattlaa, barbae lied or braUed. I Inch la atteBMtar, oa hajvaa aiW pour barbaraa aaura over tbaaa. Covar arlta remalnlaa alvaa or orrra opea-faca. BARBECUE SAUCE 1 oua tomato aauaa I taa. ahpaa H mP ahMI 1 taa. auoar owlaw t VS ovp ahpaia aatary lra Mao Hills m m " 4 Hoaalor Crtaa) ! Inii i nam Sl fat as. Ut mm im-m a tm. am j 4 OHpaoo I J Ev&ybody likes Bros Mil taaaato aawca with rteoapoS aaioa. ckopoaa celery, chill aavca, aagar aa4 WorreMarabir aaara. Lot alauBcr 1 rata- i Coffee- Serve wffc Wilt Broe. Coffee I I l I 1 - ! I 1 ' ! . I TWO GRINDSi t Fairview Home ; Inmate in Portland f PORTLAND, Sept 22 -)- A young man, who . had been held in the police emergency hospital since " Sunday because he could not tell who he was, was identi fied today as an escapee from the Fairview home, at Salem. State police said the man, who apparently could neither speak nor hear,! was Donald Alpine, 23. Public Records CIRCUIT COURT Ernest H. Evans, administrator of Louis L. Evans estate, vs Ralph Lw Van Blericom and others: Com plaints seeks judgment of $15,000 for damages allegedly suffered in accident April 18, 1949, at 21st and Breyman streets, in which Louis Evans was killed. Lorretta Jean Arnold vs Rob ert James Arnold: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and in human treatment asks for owner ship of personal property and res toration i of plaintiffs maiden name of Lorretta Jean Weaver.' Married Jan. 18, 1948, at Van couver, Wash. Gladys M. Bacon, administra trix of Isaac N. Bacon estate, vs Pacific Greyhound lines and Charles C. Hanson: Plaintiff files reply to defendant PGL's answer. Arnold Jarvis vs Murhl Eagan: Complaint seeks Judgment of $161.62 for damages allegedly sustained by auto in accident July 19, 1949, on highway 99E near Brooks. Vireil Charles Mavhew vs Vio let E. Mayhew: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Married Jan. 6, 1921. at Portland, Ore. Ora De'l Harder vs William W. Harder:. Complaint for divorce alleges cruet and inhuman treat ment Married Sept 17, 1944, at Salem, Ore. Reuben C. Paschke vs Richard W. Miller: Plaintiff files reply to defendant s answer. "Augusta B. Paschke vs Richard W. Miller: Plaintiff files reply to defendants answer. . Nancy Jerde vs Du Wayne J. Jerde: Complaint for divorce al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment asks that plaintiff be grant ed custody ' of minor child. $30 monthly support money, house hold goods and auto. Married Sept. 25, 1946, at Las Vegas, Nev Ethelyn F. Armpriest vs Don ald J. . Armpriest: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and In human: treatment seeks custody of two minor children and $37.50 monthly support money. Married March 25, 1939, at Tacoma, Wash. Richard Thiel vs Rosie Thiel: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treatment Married April 6, 1946, at Stev enson, Wash. PROBATE COURT Donna Louise Pierce estate: Order approves final account Charles R. Priday estate: Hear ing on final account set for Octo ber 29 Julia M. Kelley estate: Order authorizes sale of real property; order authorizes sale of personal property. Catherine I. Siegmund estate: Order r authorizes defrayment of expenses of ward's education from estate. Ray Grant' estate: Hearing on final account set for October 27 John T. McPhee estate: Order directs distribution to widow. Charles H. McCuUah estate Hearing on final account set for October 24.. ) Eldora Lemmon estate: Order admits will to probate, appoints Oral Miskell Lemmon as executor. Edith E. Dueker estate: Order appoints Edward O. Dueker as administrator and Marjorie Ker ber as appraiser. The Startman. Salem. Oregon. TAAaj. September 23. 1943-7 MUNICIPAL COURT Ralph L. Van Blericon, 485 N. 23rd st, changed plea from inno cent to guilty to charge of reck less driving; fined 875, driver's license revoked 90 days. ' MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Robert Leroy McKinney. 20 filling station attendant 895 N 15th st, and Reva Elaine Stev ens, 16, student 3995 Cherry ave.. both of Salem. Robert M. Haynes, 24, state po liceman. 625 N. 15th st. Salem, and Jean I. Taylor, 21. stenogra pher, 125 Gertn avg.. West Salem. A. P. Williamson. 21, farmer, Salem route 7, box 264, and Dar- lene Howard, 18, Jefferson route I, DOX 94. DISTRICT COURT Charles George Coble, Brooks route 1, box 79F, charged with; issuing check without sufficient funds, continued to September 23 for plea, released on $250 bait Roy Clifford Bruaas, Baltic, S.j D, pleaded guilty to charge of' attempting to obtain money byj false pretenses, bound over to! grand jury, held in lieu of $1,000 bail. Louis B. Nuxoll. Turner charg ed with driving while intoxicated, ' found innocent by jury. r Salem May See Moon Eclipse An eclipse of the moon may be visible in Salem the night of Octo ber 6. i; Carl P. Richards, amateur! as tronomer and an employe of the state highway department made this prediction to members of the Salem Exchange club Wednesday. The prediction highlighted a speech explaining mathematical calculations that enable astronom ers to forecast eclipses. j; Let Mary-Lou Feed You Good Clean! Wholesome Food; Steaks, Chops and Sandwiches Courteous Service 1 Stop at the Sign of "EAT" ! Entrance to Drive-la Theatre ! 1j r3 tempting flavor in every pound. Hills J J J Bros. Coffee is vacuum-packed for ut- ' ? ! -. j. most freshness. lEfvI mil I rC""-zrCr' Of " K. -. t x i - jj ; J "itain Slashes VaMe Of Pound 30 Per Cent Ten Nations Join in Devaluation; Pound Given $2.80 Price LONDON, Mohday, Sept. 1 9-AP-Britain and most of her commonwealth have slashed slightly over 30 par cant off the value of their money, thus raising the purchasing power of the U. S. dollar in foreign trade. Britain announced a $2.80 pound, much cheaper than had been forecast. That was a cut of 30V per cent in terms of the dollar. if w&m CAN 000 ooo We have devalued the pound at VISTA. In fact we have near slaughtered it SO; CAM V LOOK AT THESE POUND PRICES Grtaal ?(o3(3Cs? Compare the Value Dollar for Pound Sunshine Box Pound (gQggBB Arg Brflnl '0 Pound QWfe DIM(aDag(oCf,Dll Swanco t Pound 2.S3 ORANGES 344 size, good for juice GRAPES Flame Tokays U. 1 No. 2 J pound bag 39c JL pounds 25c POTATOES Netted Gems 50 pounds $1.19 TURNIPS Bulk, Nice Red Tops 3 pounds 19c CARROTS Clean Golden Santiams 3 pounds 19c SQUASH Danish, Individual Size Pound 4c UlVHrC JUIV.C Island Bell - A bottle 2pund on. bottle Z7C 1 ,nd 39c 1 T 27c 1 T 49c pound CHOCOLATE MINTSSun,Hn. SYRUP Log Cabin SIOUX BEE HONEY PEANUT BUTTER Planters , 0 SOUP Heinz Cream of Tomato, delicious Can SOUP Chicken Noodle, with rich broth Can 17c S. 0.S. SCOURING PADS, t.,g,bo,23c SOAP Oxydol, Duz and Dreft Large box 28c 1 T 39c 11c U. S. INSPECTED PURE MEAT Seef E&oasL S0 0 Country Sausage po Jl61l6f S Sldnlem POUND ) lound Steaks 'JSf t 'if Shoulder Soasiv. mQB? Pickles . 3 - 314? We Have Devaluated This 'Pound A-L-L T-H-E W-A-Y POUND Coffee Choko Brand FREE! With Purchase of One Coffee Maker, Reg. 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