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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1949)
ft The- Stafemaii; SaleetSroqtTrktaT Octobe?!; lj Senators Given Send-Off . . -a .Jgy S ' - r 3 14 - . v?'. 41. 1 WASHINGTON, Oct 10 Pare beys five sensors send-off with a , shower of printed copies ef bills and ether papers but nicbt as the pper chamber wound op Its sesslsn 79 mlosees. after adjournment of the house. AP Wlrepbote to the Statesman.) Chinese Red Forces Said Near Kweilin HONG KONG. Friday. Oct.-21 MV Chinese communist troops to day were believed nearing KweU In, headquarters for Nationalist Gen. Pai Chung-Hsi's last-ditch defense In southwest China. The hint came from an an nouncement that the China Na tional Aviation. Corp. was pulling out of Kweilin, capital of Kwang i province . 250 , miles northwest of Canton. I A second red drive against Pal's 200,000 man army rolled up 160 miles southeast of Kweilin. The CNAC also pulled out personnel from Wuchow (Tsangwu), on the Kwangsi border there. Press dispatches from the na tionalist bland fortress of Formosa said the nationalists intended to back up their sea blockade of Canton with air attacks. The dispatches said that the first train crossing from this Brit ish crown colony into Chinese territory for Canton would be bombed. They quoted the nationalist Chum Hwa Jih Pao as saying any -communist hopes of using tne overiana route to obtain supplies from Hong Kong would be dashed by bombing. Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT Earl William Brooks, 438 Water St.; reckless driving; fined $23. Rex Otto Lambert, 3715 June ave., reckless-driving; fined $20 with $10 remitted. DISTRICT COURT Arthur Rusie, Seattle, assault armed with a dangerous weapon, pleaded guilty, bound to grand Jury; held in lieu of $3,000 bail. I Bradley Blankenship, 2003 N. Capitol st, charged with larceny, bound to grand jury on charge of petty larceny; held in lieu of $150 bait : Dubert Jess Roqiiemore, Marion route 1, charged with assault with Intent to kill, waived preliminary examination, bound to grand Jury; held in lieu of $1,000 bail. CIRCUIT COURT Jennie E. Morgan vs Glenn H. Morgan: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and inhuman treat ment asks $150 temporary month ly support money and settlement of property rights. Married April 2, 1949, in Salem. Pete Tolentino vs Dora Tolen tino: Complaint for. divorce alleg ing desertion asks restoration of defendant's maiden name of Dora Tomllnson. Married during May of 1942. Elsie Spencer vs Donald W. Spencer: Final divorce decree granted. Paul Schulz vs Mt. Angel Milk Cooperative company and Glen J. Grossman: Complaint seeks judg ment totaling $5,200 for injuries allegedly incurred in auto accident. Charles . Schnutz vs state in dustrial accident commission: Or der authorizes plaintiff to recover compensation from defendant for disability caused by an accident sustained by plaintiff during course of his employment with Credit Bureaus, Inc., Dec: 22, 1948. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Richar.d Allen Van Osdal, 19. student, 1443 Saginaw st, and Phyllis Cutler, 18, telephone op erator, 605 Union st, both of Sa lem. Francis X. LeDoux. 24, mech anic, Mt Angel, and Loretta Irene Randall, 21, stenographer, Hub bard. PROBATE COURT Flora Thomas estate? Order ap proves final account and -dischar ges tiora Bertha Scellars as ex ecutrix. CEMENT WORK . WANTEOI Repair or replace walks, drive ways, floors, steps or most any thing concrete. Guaranteed good Job. - ... Phono 3-1136 f Quiet9 Nuptials Heard by 400 WALLA WALLA, Oct 20 Nurse Victoria Penlick and Dr. W. A. MlUlngton, vboth of the Walla Walla veterans hospital staff, were very eareful to avoid all publicity, concerning their wedding plans. They so informed Chaplain Lawrence Cousins of the VA who was to perform the ceremony. Cousins agreed to keep the secret The knot was tied shortly after Cousins finished a radio broad cast to the patients. Yes, somehow the "mike was open; ail 4UU persons in tne nos pital had excellent reception. ! The Millingtons left on their wedding trip, unaware of their bride and groom broadcast ; Drainage Ditch Work Finished East of Salem i Work on a drainage ditch east of Salem was resumed and complet ed Monday after a brief stoppage due to misunderstanding between the property owner and Marlon county workmen. i County Engineer Hedda Swart said Ernest Barker, owner of the property east of Lancaster drive at Center street, had given permis sion to deepen a ditch in a draw through hit place in order to car ry surplus drainage water. Earlier Barker had expressed concern that the deepening might oe a aanger 10 cniiaren living on tne place. ; SCHOOL HAS HOLIDAYS : luinwu Mws Service FOUR CORNERS There will be no school Monday and Tues day, October 24 and 25, at Lin coln school here. The faculty will attend the teachers work shop at Leslie Junior high school. ML. 7 UTUSDOTKtt... j 1 artfrem. 1 -t 5. Inspect A adjust brakes j I i 6. Vt YOlfl CAR AM mmm. u. mt. op. "UNDER SEAL? 'J Treatmont! "UNOmtAl".b i mBMJflMV mm A&adaa ma ttuatf aa AVa J R iso Pw ivvj iw waw mm krfy &t yOT It 9Ms4S ffcHta m jreiiiM. "UNSnSlAV ( 1 oessea fw Mte Wt of yeer mt If i 1 ! Coi M L-J U Shrockl Motor 316 N. Church Ph.fS-9111: Salem. t.z'.JJ'MwQ 'ihofS niYi I SK?PDD mm o ' "" " ' j TTihio feirsiDuds yoy C:nvf ffhe brands you vans-. Priced right-! Yes that's what all the people are saying about shopping at Ericksons. Everything you need for meals of real enjoyment. Fresh large displays of merchandise you know and want. Come out and shop with the many satisfied customers. It Pays to Shop Ericksons and Save. A ' t - . J1MJ Assorted Flavors j1 pkgt. 3 CDEAXI OF DICE CEREAL 18-oz. Pkg.- 25c NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT . 19c 9-oz. Pkg.. csusins vanxrput 27e No. 2 Can CLIIJG PEACDES FROM CALIFORNIA Hunts 40 2'i Can aOC DEGff I?E)C . MAYONNAISE -jssag g- 37c A.niniiCLB vmp 5 SALAD DRESSING gssr 29c 17ilEirJCnfD SV f MUSTARD fc5EiSnir jart 13c PXMEIfTO CKEESt SFBEAO 2 JOT 39c VELVEETA lb. to. Loaf I 7W MACABOra-ANDHEESS : DINNER A 2 no. Hi q ns no V SUNSHINE CRACKERS ssg 1 29c Grocery Prices Effective FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUIIDAY STORE H0U3S - - ; ' 9 a.nu til t p.mJ Sun. thru ThumUy 9 a.m. H1 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday Canned Shrimp Dewey. SVi-ox. can ChaM Ling-Codfish Vi can 10d Fey. Pumpkin Standby. No. 2's 11 Iqt. cans White Star Tuna Chunk styla. No. Vi can On Dack No. Vi can 19g A TFLI&C lb. 19 29 29 . 55 SIRLOIN RIB T-BONE Umh 8 lbs. to Customer D-MI IMr DCCC UWILIIIV? Uttf Uan Short Ribs, !b. HAMBURGER Frssh Ground, lb. DCCC UCADT J TAMI ICC Wl.a.1 lla.J-alVI V4IIVI I VlWUkJ b. SWISS STEAK Cuts from Round and Tip, lb. . U.S. Inspected - Commercial Grade. We lead Salem in low counter prices to everyday customers. Take advantage and stock up. Skinless Weiners tig Bologna Sliced Bacon Jowls Pork liver large Franks Baking or Stewing Hens Picnic Hams Cut-up Rabits LAMB AH Cuts 39 lb 39c LEAN SLICED BACON 49 FRESH FISH BUTTERCLAMS, lb. . . 29c RED SNAPPER Fresh Sliced SALMON, lb. . 29c 55 HAMS Boneless Pfenies . lb. 49c TENDERIZED HAM Shank End, 49t Butt, 5St 12 GAT.OI?DEI!iEi'S TOMATO SOUP Cans 27c CnLlPDEE.Ei0 Or MUSHROOM SOU? Zc.n. Tit CUT-RITE PAPER WAX PAPER i noay...:...r 4 A Rolls 33 c V FRESH FRUITS KRAUT CABBAGE 79 ORANGES Solid Green Heads 7040 lb. sack Sunkist 252 Size A dot. California Red YAMS 3 25 ' VEGETABLES TOKAY GRAPES Flame Last of season lbs. 29 POTATOES Deschutes U.S. No I s 10 lb. bag LOCAL CAULIFLOWER, BROCCOLI, lb. Fresh From the Garden 39 8 Elpf cnonr.0EnE 'v BOUQUET SOAP 23c BTiyfiP J soap , Issg 2 X 25c Lae. pkg. 2&t Giant 736 ffHEDE WASHING MIRACLE Lcje. pkg. 20 C Giant 73 PEZiEiDDUTlY HOT BOa MIX n25c Qt- 59 pt- 3ie Sl7AIISB0im INSTANT CAKE MIX 18-oz. il f PANCAKE MDC Pkt 'C S5 0PEIY PUSS VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3-lb. "rn SpgEuTj- Can.. TC CE.OHOZ BLEACH AND DISINFECTANT 23c ia-Gal.: Bottle CE1E0CO sm a- 79c 1 ITtiLA CLEANSER & SOAP PADS 21c TaU 1 t Cans .. 19c 3720 L State St 3060 Portland toed IF B EE ! 1 No. m Tin of Nallcys Shoo j tfSSBUll I UfUIWwrf With Purchase of 2 39c Bags Nally't ' Potato Chips i ! -j - - - t - .- . .' -.,...-! - '