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v : ". I i D5ity Hews EBirSeffs TAYTON MAN FINED William Thompson, Stayton, was fined 250 after e pleaded guilty lo a charge of distributing an ob scene book Thursday in Marion county district court Thompson is a tavernkeeper, at Aumsville. He was arrested by state police and a deputy sheriff following, a com plaint that children were getting pornographic booklets there. IrmirH anvlnv oarn mnrt than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 560 State st. Ralph Johnson Appliances are giv ing free a lovely scatter pin to all ladies who receive a Lewyt Home cleaner demonstration at the store or in their home. Ph. 33139. TOM ANDREWS PLEDGED Thomas D. Andrews, sophomore at Oregon State college, recently was pledged to the Sigma - Phi Epsilon fraternity. He is the son of Mrs., Edith M. Anderson, for merly of Salem and now of Bever ly, Hills, Calif. . Beginning class in Gregg Short hand Simplified. February 27 (day school) Capital Business College Phone 35987. . - Public ESecords MUNICIPAL COURT Frank-1 Currier,-Livingston, Mont, charged with larceny, held . Milo H. Bibelheimer, 1165 "N. 14th st, charged with reckless driving fined $50, $25 remitted. Dale Ward Breeder, 481 S. Cot tage st, charged with reckless driving; fined $25. DISTRICT COURT V Rnn( TJtvi Kinnarl T.VMit route 1, charged with driving while intoxicated; 30-day jail sen tence suspended on payment of $250 fine, driver's license suspend ed for one year. William" Thompson, Stayton, charged with distributing an b book. Dleaded ruiltr: fined $250. Carl Leonard Pruitt, 573 Patter son . ave., charged with reckless driving; fined $100, driver's li cense suspended for 30 days. PROBATE COURT ' ' Ella Deyoe estate: Appraisal at 11 fid A Emma Tehelka estate: Order confirms sale of real property. Marie Henderschott estate: Or der approves final account and discharges administrator. Marion F. Niccolson estate: Final account- hearing set April 4. George E. Shaw estate: Order approves -final account and - au thorizes distribution. . Jennie M. Lytle estate: Order admits estate to probate, appoints Lloyd - Lytle administrator, and Claude Stevenson, Olin Cross and LaVonne Sowa appraisers. Dean Logan bill guardianship estate: Dennis A. LcganbiU ap pointed guardian. Josephine H. Hall guardianship estate: Appraisal at $7,149. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Irvin J. Koenig, 31, dairyman, and.Delores L. Drayton, 22, dom estic, both of 1110 S. 22nd st, Sa lem.' Vernon M. Hellsvig, 30, sales man, and Clarice Beck, 32, clerk, both of Seattle. CIRCUIT COURT Margaret Grabenhorst vs Char les W. Grabenhorst jr.: Complaint for divorce alleging cruel and in human treatment asks custody of three minor children, $73 total monthly support money and settlement of property rights. Married Aug. 22, 1942, at Glen dale, Calif. - .v , .. Kooert J. rayne vs Myrna Ruth Payne: Complaint for divorce al leging cruel and Inhuman treat ment ncVa tt1omnt tt Mvnurt rights and restoration to defend ant of her .former name of Myrna Ruth Hammack. Married July 24, 1949, at Vancouver, Wash. R. L. Elfstrom and others vs "Mildred Myers: Order dismisses case with prejudice. - Ella Wilma Key vs Herman P. Free and others: Defendants file second amended answer admitting and denying. Letha M. Stripling vs Emil W. Stripling: ' Complaint for divorce alleging desertion. . Married' Nov. 12, 1921, at Salem. Mrs. Cleveland Martin vs D. C. and Vesta A. Martin: Default or der for defendants. La Verne Cox vs Stanley and Raymond P. Dvorak: Plaintiff files amended complaint asking $44,143 judgment as compensation for in- Juries allegedly incurred in auto accident - . .- Jettie Mae Gleason vs Norman and! Vera McCallister: Complaint seeks judgment totaling $000 as compensation for injuries alleged ly incurred in auto accident Iscsne Tax Rclnrns Made Out By Consultant J. XI. Ccfcarn 1571 Market Ph. 2S569 FIRM CHANGES HANDS ' An assumed business name cer tificate as Salem Business Ex change service, - a telephone an swering service, was filed Thurs day with the Marion county clerk by Vincent W. and Judith W. El liott Robert Browne, Gerhard H. Pagenstecher and J." Gordon Thornton filed notice of retire ment from the firm.:' v . IsabeUe Anderson, former instruc tor at Los Angeles largest Sewing Center now starting sewing class es at the New Home Sewing Cen ter. Phone 33139 for details. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355 Center St Johns - Manville shingles applied by Mathia Bros., 184 S. Com'l Free estimates. Ph. 34642. DORM AN APPOINTED Appointment of Harry S. Dor man, state budget director, as vice Chairman of the annual campaign of the Oregon division, American Cancer society, has been an nounced by State Chairman George W. Schoeffel. The cam paign will be conducted in April. The ' Salem Veterinary hospital cordially invites the public to at tend an Open House Sunday, Feb. 26 from 2 to 7 p. m. 3380 Port land Rd. Fresh killed young turkeys, 39c lb. Orwig's Market, 4373 Silver ton Rd. Ph. 2-6128. COURT AT MEETINGS Membeis of Marion county court are to be in Corvallis today for the. spring meeting of the Pacific Coast Board of Intergovernmental Relations. Thursday they attend ed sessions of the Oregon Roads and Streets conference at Oregon State college. $50 for your old washer regard less of condition as a trade-in on a new Westinghouse laundromat Yeater Appliance Co, 373 Che meketa. ' . Old Fashioned steaks, actually cut out of Top Sirloin. Full seven I course dinner only $1.75 at Shat tucs Chateau. Dancing; in the Bur gundy room, Salem's finest dance room. No cover no cabarette tax. , --. . CABINET FIRM NAMED Donald D. and Jean' Addison, both of 3297 N. River rd, Thurs day filed an assumed business name certificate as Addie's Cab inet and Fixture company with the Marion county clerk. Show window demonstration Sat urday. School dress being made and fitted in front window at New Home Sewing Center - Ralph Johnson, Appliances, 353 Center st For Sale or Trade on real proper ty: 1949 Buick Roadmaster station wagon, many extras, low mileage, exceptionally clean. Eyerly Air craft Co, Salem, Oregon. BUSINESS NAME FILED Certificate of assumed business name as Salem Builders' supply, 2485 S. 12th st, was filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by w. G. and Mildred Burris, both of 585 Boice st After the show get your ham & egS at Shattucs Chateau. Only $1.00. No cover charge no cabar ette tax. Kitchen open til 1a.m. Coisage bar open until 9 Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays 10 to 5. Flowers by Jary, 590 N. Capital. (Shopping Center) Ph. 2-4802. WELFARE TALK BOOKED Marion Bowen, administrator of the Marion county public welfare commission, will speak at the Fri day noon Salem Credit association luncheon in the Golden Pheasant restaurant Spencer Corse tier call 3-5072. Births VanAGHMEL To Mr. and Mrs. Van AgtmaeL Mehama, a daugh ter, Thursday, February 23, at Sal em Memorial hospital. HINKLE To Mr. and Mrs. Sichel Hinkle, 185 E. Bush st, a daughter, Thursday, February 23, at Salem General hospital. BARSTAD To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Barstad, 2274 Hazel ave. a daughter, Thursday, February Z3, at Salem General hospital. McCARROLL To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCarrolL 170 Hrubetz rd. a daughter. Wednesday. Feb ruary 22, at Salem General hospi tal. Are You Good Driver? Ne One With Faulty Vision Is As Good As He Should Be! Have Yeur -Eyes . . Examined Today! Dr.- S. A. Wheatley Optometrist 723 Ceart St Phene 2-44C9 A SO. COMMERCIAL. AT BUSH STREET HOW OPEN 24 HOURS SERVING THE BEST WAFFLES SENSI8LE PRICES Head Leslie StMetiUBody This Semester - 'X. GEM CUTTERS TO MEET Willamette Gem Cutters will meet tonight at 8 o'clock In the chapel of the - Salem Memorial hospital. F. C Eyman will talk about the diamond saw. Armena Felt from Spencers Sup port snop oi Portland will be at Hotel Senator Fri Fh u liver and interview customers. i w m .-. fci in ii hi mii ' i ii ii V I v A' ' i BSMMSbsSSSSSSBSBMSSsM,IBsMSSMB SSHBslSSSSBsMBsHBSsI The St SoJeaa. Oregosw FridoY, February 24V 18S0 S '" 1 ' 1 Jill--' ,-V Leslie Junior high school officers ef the current term are pictured above. Seated from left are Don Ag- new. 1748 waller st, president: Barbara Anderson. 58 E. Ewald st, vice presloent; Barbara Frmns wa, 2295 S. 12th st, secretary. Standing, from left are George Matter, 99t Oak st, treasnrer; Bob Clarke, (98 Lefelle st, sergeant-at-arms; Dean Reed, 1349 Mission st, yell king; and Claudia Waters, 1295 Strong rd, song queen. Ail are in the ninth grade. (Statesman photo.) SEABEES TO DRILL Regular drip of Salem organiz ed Sea bee reserve company 13-9 will he tonight at 8 o'clock in the naval reserve armory. TAX MAN TO SPEAK Arthur A. Selander of the state tax commission will speak .to the Salem Realty board today noon at the Senator hotel on general tax ation and assessment as relating to real property. . . BANK INCORPORATES Supplementary articles . of In corporation as the Gervais- State bank were filed with the Marion county clerk Thursday by G. T. and H. G. Wadsworth and . Helen Hffler. At Salem Schools By Gilbert Batesen talesman School Correspondent SALEM HIGH SCHOOL Seventeen Salem high school girls have been elected by various clubs to be their princesses at the Civics club carnival to be held March 31 in the school auditorium. From these girls a queen will be elected, ' "' Princesses are Doris Lane, Vixettes: Jo Ann Maiek. Home Econ omics club; La June Rahtz, French club; Betty Cooley, Tri-Y; Leona Todd, Latin; Joan Marie xoiiier, girls letter; Alice Glrod, "S"; Peb ble DeSarL Stogecraft; Joy Curr, Hi-Y; Jeanette Sullivan, Commer cial; Nancy Miller, Philhistorian; Mary Campbell,' Que Dice; Mar garet Bown, Aesculapians; Bever ly Folston, Spanish; Marian Haer ing, Paleteers; Edna Mae Manning; Crescendo club; Bonnie Bene Ste wart, Snikpoh. PhotocTspbers Take Tenr Members of Photography club too their first field trip of the year to Eola park near RickrealL R. w. Tavenner, nead or audio visual aids, accompanied the group which took many photos of the area. (: Photography club members par ticipating in the excursion were Dick Buren, Don Chittick, Ber nard Baker, Bob Sayne, Irene Fussier, . Ivan Wells. - Jim Kleen. David Riggs, Jack Cole, Phil Willmarth, Ray Gould, Dick Mey ers. '.'-;. -. . " BUSH SCHOOL Ja t Curry, student in Mrs. Robii-on's fifth grade at Bush school,-has been ' cited for out standing art work entered in KOACs rLand of Make Belieyc" art eontest Students In Mrs. Stenback'a fourth grade will present scenes from Johnny Appleseed's life at a school assembly Friday. Larry Stein will act the part of Johnny Appieseea. and Martin Obando will be his guardian angel. Last week's assembly featured a puppet show by Mrs. Merriam'a thrd grade. Scenes from Mother Goose and boxing scenes were depicted by the puppets which the children made themselves. ' i . : - o o e LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH All Leslie girls will be eligible to Join the Pep club for the sec ond semester If they wear a white' blouse or sweater and a dark sxirt, and sit with the cheer section at games, the . student council has decided.' Previously club members were chosen by a faculty commit tee and the yell leaders. The U. 8. Department of Agri culture says stores selling pre-packaged meat increased from 400 to 1.200 In 1949. FOR HISSED SAVINGS First , Fcdcrc! Savings First Current Dividend 2Vi st Federal Savings end Losn Ass,tv 111 So. Liberty Tho UiiLnniG DIDLE Erangollst HoClo Mcdanahctn - -' Bpoaks . Tonllo j 7M ?M. "Th Hew Itoiiaezi Chnrch"- 8UNDAT MOBllEIO 11 AJMBowcad l TalthfolxioM'' 7i43 ?M. TTiopaidoocdjU tin" hist cnuncn or goi Revival Hooi A North Cottago Rnnday NUM. Rev. Oral . MM 1 w - ' 1 ConiDanv A ft X ' This 1$ o landslldol It caught us unawares, and the dust hat nStyet sottlod, but here Is what seems to have happened... With used-car prices verging on a tumble, we advertised a spectacular February Trade-In Offer giving unheard-of trade-Ins before the. bottom actually fell out of the market. Next, the newt got around that the 1950 Mercury Is what mechanics call a 'hot car . . that Is, a car so perfectly' assembled and balanced that Its performance and comfort rival the highest-priced cars in the industry. To top ft oft our Factory came out with a sensational NEW model of th 1 950 Mercury to tell for only and that started the avalanche I Morcvry soles are now sweeping the West like wildfire. Our volume has enabled tit to boost trade-in allowances even Mgher. We ore making a lot of small profits rather than a few big ones. Amd right & mlnutothiswhol February bcom i erf irt peak TWs why w hope to see you down here within the next few boars. H 3 cost you nothing to hear our offer end o powerful I rious 1 950 Mercury bought In February may! oduafly you many hundreds of dollars. Payments stortasiow as : saw VJaraer'Twteoir 430 N. COMMERCIAL STREET oi