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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1950)
' n (DSily Mews Birn'effs - TSEAStJKEX REPORTS The monthly jCinanclal report issued this week by Marion County Treasurer Sam J. Butler ; reveals the following fund totals: courthouse construction, $863,983; : general, $314,952; general road, $492,481; and tax advance sus pense, $370,834. 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. Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N. High St SCOUT BOARD MEETS Boy Scouts in the Cherry City . (Salem) district who are ready for scout advancement will be ex amined Wednesday night at 750 at a board of review meeting in Salem public library. Chester Pickens is chairman of the board. . Super rummage sale Thurs. over Greenbaums. PTA FOOD SALE TODAY A food sale will be conducted today by the West Salem Parent Teachers association with pro ' eeeds oing to benefit the West Ealem schools. The sale is sched uled from 9 ajn. until 6 pjn. at the West Salem Variety store. Johns - Manville shingles applied .by Mathls Bros., 164 s. tomi,. Pre estimates. Ph. $4641 V KNITZER TO PLAY . Joseph Knitzer, violinist who appeared in concert Monday night at Willamette university, will play at the student chapel at 10 aon. today in First Presbyterian church. Knitzer is head of the violin department at Cleveland Institute of Music. " Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal , - ! Savings Association, 860 State it. PAINT FIRM NAMED ' Certificate of assumed business " samo as Chuck Clarke company, a retail paint firm in Salem, was filed with the Marion county Clerk Monday by Charles C. and Bosana N. Clarke. i Flowers for every occasion, Dish garden plants, etc. Daily deliver les. Pembertons Flower Shop, 1980 - S. 12th, ph. 2-9946. j Public ESeeords MT7NICIPAL COURT Lawrence Tony C I a f f o n L Springfield, charged with driving while intoxicated; fined $250; li- quor and driver's licenses sus pended. Clarence Luther Hicks, 1730 N. Winter st, charged with driving while intoxicated; pleaded inno cent, trial set March 9, held in lieu . of $250 bail. Burl Crum, 623 S. 20th st, charged with reckless driving; fin ed $150. CIRCUIT COURT W. A. and Christina Cladek vs . J. A. and Pauline Bernard: De fendants granted five days to plead to plaintiffs complaint. - Mary Wilson vs Letitia Wilson Esnard and others: Defendants Pacific national bank of Seattle and U. S. national bank of Port land file' answer admitting and denying. Thelma King vs Victor Bous quet: Suit asks judgment totaling $15,000 as compensation for death of plaintiff's husband, David King, in auto accident "allegedly involv ing defendant J. C Marsh vs Jim Bartlett: -Order grants plaintiff $2,915 Judg ment against defendant James D. Rector vs Colleen Rector: Final divorce decree granted, Inga N. Bever vs Ray C Bever: Default, order for defendant; final divorce decree granted. - Dorothea Ann Duffy vs Ray mond Tred Duffy: Defendant granted five days to plead to , plaintiffs complaint City of Salem vs Frank Jack Isom: Defendant fined $250,-receives 30-day city jail sentence on charge of driving while intoxi cated. Jail sentence to be sus pended on payment of fine. State vs David Robert Cook: De fendant receives three five-year state prison sentences on three charges of burglary and one seven-year prison sentence on forg ery charge. All sentences will run concurrently. Opal Bloomfield vs Glenn Bloomfield: Complaint for divorce alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment Married Aug. 13, 1949, .J Stevenson, Wash. PROBATE COURT David King estate: Order ad mits estate to probate and appoints Thelma King administratrix. Alan Lee Findeisen guardian ship estate: Second annual account of. guardian approved; order au thoriies investment of certain funds of estate in U. S. war bonds. Rita M. Rogers guardianship es- tate; Pioneer Trust company ap pointed guardian. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS i : Gordon M. Dague, 19, farmer logger, and Leota Jeanne Rupp, 21, bookkeeper, both of 2585 Hazel t, Salem. '- s Wayne T. Hovender. 29, fanner, Woodbum. and Rowena A. Colyer, 27, domestic. Brooks. VAN AUSDELL VISITS ' Capt Robert Van Aasdell of the air force, a former Salem res ident, is here this week visiting his mother, Mrs. P. D. Van Aus dell, 336 Oak st Spencer Corse tier call 3-5072. CAR REPORTED STOLEN Theft of a car registered to Carol Flesher and Joan Chand ler, both of Salem route 8, box 573, was reported to ; city police Monday. It was taken from the 1200 block of South High street Adam Hats exclusive agent United Shirt Shop, 331 State St Baby-Safe-Table for sale. Write N. B. Service. P.O box 235, Salem. VANDALS BREAK WINDOWS . A Marion county deputy sheriff investigated a report of numerous broken windows at the Robert Schafer residence in Turner Monday. Vandals were believed responsible. , LeGray Boarding & Training Kennels. Rt 3f ph- 3-1398. FIRE REPORTED Firemen were summoned to the Walling Sand and Gravel Co, 1425 E. Hoyt st, Monday morn ing when fire broke out in a mixer in which tar was being heated. Only minor damage was reported. Dr. L. B. Schmidt wishes to an nounce that he will be out of his office at 2416 State St until March 14 while attending a clinic on children's dentistry given at University of .Oregon dental school, and the annual meeting of the Oregon State Dental associa tion. - KOCH FILES NAME An assumed business name cer tificate as Koch Automotive was filed with the Marion county 51erk Monday by George Koch, 235 N. Portland rd. Rummage Sale, Wed. March 8. Greenbaums, 9 ajn. Clean cloth ing, dishes, electric goods, radio, white elephant table, toys. Mrs. Miller Succumbs at Local Hospital- Mrs. Orvile B. Miller, a Willam ette valley resident nearly 33 years, died Sunday at a local -hospital. She was 58. Orvile McLendon was born June. 18, 1891, in Arkansas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McLendon. She came to Albany in 1916 and later lived at Silver ton and at Toledo before settling in Salem in lo.tn Tn she resided at 2280 Mission st The deceased was a member of the. Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, the Spanish-American War Veterans auxiliary and the women's guild of Neighbors of Woodcraft Surviving are the widower, John P. Miller of Salem, to whom she was married in 1942; five daughters, Mrs. Vaughn Gardiner and Donna Rose, both of Salem; Mary Thelma Rose and Mrs. Nels Johnson, both of Eugene; and Mrs. Herbert X. Walker, Tilla mook; four' sons. Harvey C. and James G. Rose, both of Coot Bay; Sylvester L. Rose, Tillamook; and Orville Rose with the armed for ces; a brother, Ernest E. McLen don, Oregon City; and 10 grand children. Funeral services will be held at 130 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Clough-Barrick chapel ' with the Rev- Oscar Brown offic iating. Interment will be in Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Births 9 BAKER To Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, 1775 N. Front st, a daughter, Monday, March 6, at Salem Memorial hospital. MENNZ9 To Mr. and Mrs. parr Mennis, Salem route 1, a daughters Monday, March 6, at Salem General hospital. MeNANNAY To Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McNannay, 3345 Kath leen ave., son, Monday, March 8, at Salem General hospital. STRATTON To Mr. and Mrs. Hubert V. Stratton, 779 Breys ave, a daughter, Monday, March 6, at Salem General hospital. FOX INSURED SAVINGS SEE Kre A Federal Savings first ( ZD 1 Current Dividend 2'a st Federal Savings end Loan Ass'n. '., 143 Sc. Liberty Conscientious, Dignified National Leaders at YM Luncheon in Salem n -1 - i 1 0 V 1 Three natlenal officers were among those participating Saturday and Sunday In s Pacifle northwest area YMCA council meeting in Salem. Pictured here at a luncheon In the Senator hotel art (left te right) Carol King of Longview; Don Fhlpps of Wena tehee; Emory Nelson of New York City, national council world service secretary; A. G. Mohn of Spokane, area council retiring president; J. Edward Sproul of New York City, national director of program and research; Engene McCarthy af St Louis, national president; Gene Mead of Portland; Jamie Heldman and ! Merlin Schnlze of Salem; Vera Bell and Mr. Bell of Portland; Dwight Welch of Portland, associate area secretary. (Statesman photo.) Candidate 7 n i Steve Anderson, Salem attorney long active in republican cir cles, who annoanced Monday he would be a candidate for state senator from Marion county. (Story on pace 1). Springfield Electric System Bids Opened SPRINGFIELD, Ore., March 6 Bids for the electrical district system and street lighting for Springfield were opened today. Contractors submitting bids were: Montgomery tiectric oi Dr. Daniel A. Poling to Address Baccalaureate at Willamette U. Dr. Daniel A. Poling, internationally renowned religious leader,, was announced Monday as speaker for Willamette university bacca laureate on Sunday afternoon, June 4, in First Methodist church. He will speak that morning at Oregon State college baccalaureate. Born at Portland, Ore., in 1884, Poling rose to be president of the World Christian Endeavor union and editor of the Christian Herald magazine. Since 1948 he David R.Cook Given 4 State Prison Terms Four ., state prison sentences totaling 22 years Monday were imposed on David R. Cook of Sa lem on charges of burglary and forgery. Cook, an ex-convict who lived at 633 S. Liberty st, actually will serve a maximum of seven years, which was his sentence for a forgery charge. Judge George R. Duncan of Marion county circuit court also imposed three 5-year sentences on three burglary charges but these will run concurrently with the forgery count Cook, who Is on parole from a Wisconsin penitentiary, previous ly pleaded guilty to all the charges. He admitted thefts at the Barkus Feed mill, Oregon Pulp and Paper company and the Pix theatre in Woodbum, among other firms. ' In other circuit court action Monday, Judge Duncan upheld municipal court sentence in the city of Salem's case against Frank Jack Isom cn a charge of driving while Intoxicated. Last August Isom was fined $250 and sentenced to 30 days in the city jaiL ; The Jail sentence was to be suspended on payment of the fine. He appealed to cir cuit court but was found guilty by a jury at a recent trial. . Dun can Monday ordered him to com ply with the municipal court sentence. Th Skrtman. Salem. Oregon. Tu day. March 7, 1350-5 The U. S. Geological Survey sqys only 25 per cent of the coun try has been adequately mapped. has been chaplain of the Chapel of Four Chaplains, a New York City interfaith shrine commemor" ating chaplains who died on the World War II troopship, Dorchest er, including his son, the Rev. Clark Poling. Dean of Men Dan Poling at OSC is a cousin. Poling earned bachelor's and master's degrees at the former Dallas college, Dallas, Ore.; stud ied at the former Lafayette, Ore., seminary, and has been granted several honorary doctorates. He was prohibition candidate for gov ernor of Ohio .in 1912, served in World War I, has since 1936 min istered to Philadelphia Baptist Temple and for many years has directed Christian Endeaver work on an international scale. He. is also author of many volumes. At Dallas college he was active in football, track and boxing. Lat er he was a lumberjack, then worked in a steel mill. Portland, $177,767; City Electric of Salem, $193,192.64; Hughes Electric of Vancouver, Wash., $199,044.99; DeMonte Electric, $253,217.94 and Parker Shramm, $284, 934.25. Arrest Made In Government Bonds TJieft Theft of more than $1,000 In government bonds from a Keizer district home was declared solved by the Marion county sheriffs of fice Monday following the arrest and signed statement of Jack Truxall, 24, of 610 S. Commercial street The bonds had been reported missing? February 19 by James Collins, 940 Evans ave. Collins listed about $2,000 Worth as sto len, but Truxall was said to have admitted taking only $1,100 worth. Bonds totaling that amount were recovered near Bend after they had been torn to bits , and thrown from a car. Al Sturtevant, 23, of Mill City also is charged with theft of the bonds. He is one of three men ar rested last week on charges of burglarizing several valley schools. RECORf) TS HI This Week "Bloodshot Eyes" Ann Jones and SMOKET KOGE1S "Did Anyone Ever TelI To Mrs. Murphy" FERRY COMO Tf I Knew Tea Were Osa iag Td ve Baked A Cake" GEORGIA GIBBS Downstairs Oretoa Bids'. Corner State High Phone 3-8632 THE FIRST i DRESS Present ALL NYLON COLORED SHIRT IN SALEM Washe In 3 minutes! Ready to wear in an hour I i Needs no Ironinal -J100 Nylon The Wonder Shirt in Blue, Tan and Grey It's the shirt of lifetime ... All Nylonl No . scrubbing . . .j no ironing wash it with any soap in bathroom basin. Drape It on a hanger it's dry, ready for wearing in an hour . the' smoothest, most luxurious shirt ever, lets you, travel lighter . . . and always neat. Every thing's 100 DuPont nylon but the tug-proof pearl buttons and stays. 8.95 NOTED THROAT SPECIALISTS REPORT ON 30-DAY TEST OF CAMEl, SMOKERS... Hot one single case of teat Malta cbe to .smo Yes, these were the findings of noted throat specfafsts affr m total of 2470 weekly examinations of the throats of hvndfds of men and women who smoked Comes and only Camol for 30 consecutive. days. ' FL x lowly jcBn3 rca $cas$tre$$ csd reccrr.? itsr ( i j i MAKE A NOTI . . . REMZMUK YOUit THROAT! a - -. J , ME 0VERTO CAf.lEtS j 1 ' sccscTAinr Aft Dories "Oaarctte anildowi Is lapor taac to ate. I atad tb 30-Day Teat mad foaad that Cmtt art with my throad" acwsCASTE Georg BayM "I caa't take cfaaaccs oa throat iffitatioa. I pick my daaraaa for mil4aM-Caaicll Aa4 CssmI has the isrod" '' CROWNED the "Quota of Soag" by tk Aatericaa Atwlfif of Eawftainair , prcttf Fraa Warrea baa rocketed to tb cop amoaf tba aatioa'i box popalat fcaute Tocaliso. Her vet Tcty vote h pat ataar of tha bt-tllias wcotdt of tba ycac rareesuTioN cms Jtaa Gaausoa: "Mf ob is aatwee. ia qutwinat all day. I agaoko Caatcla. 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