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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1950)
. v - - , (DSity Mews HBurueffo APPROVE ROAD PLANS ; .Preliminary approval to plans for improvement of four roads was granted Thursday by Marion coun ty court. The county engineer is to check -the ownership petitions for adequacy and make estimates of cost on graveling of Glen wood drive and oil-matting of Pioneer drive," Rickman road and Dietz avenue. Petitions for improvement f of Yew street were indefinitely postponed.- - ; Good used brick for sale. 3-9811. Rotana Rummage Sale Friday and Saturday over Greenbaums. -, PAINTING SET TODAY ! . The fence around the new state highway commission building will have a-new . hue "shortly after 5 pjn. today when Salem union painters will convert it into a Community Chest billboard for the 1950 campaign. The .painters are donating their time to the project and paint is being donated by the W. P. Fuller company. r 5; Camp Meeting. This invites you to Turner, Ore. big camp - ground. Aug. llth to 19th. "Church of God" Apastolic, the oldest protest ant church, having had 7 congre ; gations in London England 400 years ago. Hear speakers from N. Y. City, W. Va., Conn-, and other states. 1 Spencer corsetlere. Fit guaranteed. Ph. 35072. ;. v PARADE DAY TODAY ' Salem public playgrounds will observe Parade day this afternoon. . Parading youngsters at each park will be judged for 1-2-3 places in - float, decorated bike, decorated tricycle, decorated doll buggy, dec orated scooter and most unusual vehicle; classifications. YOUNG ELFSTROM TO DUTY Robert ELfstrom, jr., who recent ly completed an enlistment in the U.S. air force, was recalled Thurs day to aative dutv. He was dirert- ed to reDort August 19 to Port land air base personnel processing , center. , Road oiling ph. 2-4151 eves. 3-5769 Optimist Clubs ice cream social, ', Sun., Aug 13, 2 to 5 at Leslie J Methodist Church grounds. NEBRASKA PICNIC SUNDAY The annual picnic of the Nebras ka State Society of 'Oregon and Washington . will be Sunday at Jantzen Beach park, Portland. The noon dinner is to be followed by a program and sports. All former Nebraskans and their friends are Invited.; . r, - Can your own fruits and vegeta bles at the new community can l nery. So. ConVl Kearney sts.,Ph. 2-4008. v We have available garden fresh - green beans and Elberta freestone peaches. Community Canner. Ph. , 2-4008. - Fresh killed young turkeys, aver-, age 12-15 lbs. 49c tt. Also locker beef 49c lb. Orwig's Market, 4375 Silverton Rd. Ph. 26 128 t ; - RUDLN VISITS ' j '" John J. Rudin, assistant profes sor of speegh at the school of di vinity, Duke university, Durham, N. C visited with his mother Mrs. Jessie M. Rudin, this week at ! her home, 1890 N. Center st Rudin 1 graauatea wmamette university in , 1935 and his wife is the" former Jean Martin of Salem. Valley Oil Co, Standard Heating Oils, announces new locations: South 14th & Hoyt sts.. North Market Broadway (Chevron Sta., - The same ph. 2-3633. j ' A few good bargains left in our final clearance sale. Sizes 9-44. ... Lormon's, i 1109 Edgewater, W. v Salem. Births RUSSELL To Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Russell, 1238 N. 5th st, a daughter,' Thursday, August 10 at Salem General hospital. ; BULLOCK To Mr. and Mrs. Thaine Bullock, Dallas, a . son, Thursday, August 10 at Salem General hospital. . GRASSHAW To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grasshaw, 1045 Madison st, a : daughter, Thursday, August 10 , at Salem General hospital. THORN To Mr. and Mrs. Jer ome Thorn, 689 N. Church st, a . son, Wednesday, August 9 at Sa , lem Memorial hospital. . TARBROUGH To Mr. and Mrs. Howell ' Yarbrough, 897 S 12th st, a daughter, Wednesday, August 9 at Salem Memorial hospital- .... - - v I . .' t MILLS To Mrs. Arline Mills, 1739 . Capitol st, a son, Wednes day, August 9 at Salem Memorial hospitaL I . ' j PDTTRSK ! To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pietrsk, Stayton, a daugh- j ter.ednesday, August 9 at Salem Memorial hospitaL RHODES i- To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhodes, Sheridan route X, a son, Wednesday, August 9 at lem hospital FOX Insured Savings First Federal Rrst I Current Dividend 2H A Ef0l f M111M mm m SEE. Savings EXAMINATIONS SLATED Exams far positions of public health nurse, engineer, social work er, public welfare research analyst and public assistance . have been announced by the UJS. Civil Serv ice commission. Additional infor mation may be obtained from W. Fischer in the Salem post office building. .- Johns - ManvlUe sntngles applied by Mathis Bro 164 S. Com! Free estimates Pn 34642. Dr. Leslie J. Carson, optometrist. vision specialist st preventive care for school' age chil-en. 1991 Fair grounds Rd. Ph. 2-4074. Insist on, and enjoy Better Cabi net work by the Beavercraft Cab- met & Fixture Shop, 775 N. Lan caster Drive, phone 3-9414. ' It costs no more. RETIRES FROM CAFE Notice of retirement from' the assumed business name of Bill's cafe was filed Thursday with Mar ion county clerk by Herbert W. TownsendV s Spike Jones Sept. llth- Experienced beauty operator wanted, box 943, Statesman. City Approves Construction Of Apartments : Construction of two five-unit court apartments for the 800 block of North 14th street was approved Thursday by the city engineer's office. . Builder of the apartments will be A. G. Hamilton who estimates cost of the two projects at $40,000. The one-story buildings will be of frame construction' with Roman brick and shake exterior finish. Other permit issued Thursday included at $9,000 house for R. M. ScheideL 2260 Ellis st; apartment reroofing, 656 Ferry st, George Sanders $525; repair house, 245 N. 25th st, Elizabeth Handle $400; and alterations of house, 795 N. Winter st, Emma Seely, $50. Conflicting claims to water from streams produced countless court cases, even slayings, in the early aay west. 155 N. Liberty Juniors: 9 to 15 Misses: 12 to 20 ON Shop SUN Police, lipok for Girl Missing From Silverton Marian county, state and city authorities Thursday were on the lookout for a 15-year-old 'girl re ported missing ' from her sister's home in Silverton since Tuesday. Officers said the girl is 5 feet 3 inches talL weighs. 117 pounds, has dark shoulder-length hair and blue eyes. She. wears glasses reg ularly. She was last seen in red corduroy dress with black three quarter, length coat. The girl is Carol Bailey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Charles H. Bailey, Anacortes, Wash. She was visiting the home of her sister, Mrs. Albert Edwards, 218 Sheridan st,' Silverton. The girl left her sister Tuesday tor a bus ride to Mt Angel where she had gone to school formerly. Police said she apparently, had not gone to Mt Angel but had reached Salem.' visited Catholic charities where she received a meal ticket and directions to the YWCA. After that she was not seen. Couple Seek Insurance on Detroit Hotel Suit to collect $5,000 insurance nn a rwtroit rooming house which burned last February 2 was filed Thiirlav in Marion county cir cuit court by Verne R. and Esther. P. Franse, who were acquitted July 1 of a charge of arson in volving the loss. Tn the r-nmnlaint aeainst Nor wich Union Fire Insurance So ciety, Ltd, the Franses claim they insured the building for $3,000 and the eauioment for $2,000. They submitted to the company statements of loss amounting 10 $3 000 on the building and f2.- 294.47 on equipment After an in surance adjuster on May id 01 frred them $3,875.72 in .full set tlement the Franses allege they nominated an appraiser xo arDi trate the claim but that the com pany ' has failed to reply to the offer. August NiemeyerA Detroit Is serving a two-year sentence in the state penitentiary after ad mitting he set the fire. . Entire Stock of . 1 Regular 2.79 and ! . WHILE THEY LAST I I Port Srylosl Cay Colors! SALE AT 9 "MS WARDS SECOND FLOOR Wards Until 9 Wreck- Victim in -! Gbod'C6nditi6ri:? ' Joe M." Devers. 1r 32. of 1390 Olive st, was reported, in good condition Thursday night at Salem j uenerai nospitai where ne was taken after, a highway accident near Turner early Thursday after noon. - j Devers was driving toward Sa lem when his 1950 Ford collided with a light truck operated by Denver E. Tincknell, Turner, who was proceeding in the same direc tion. Devers car was demolished by the crash. .. A . - . Lafferty Files As Independent For Congress Third district congressman in 1913-15. A.W. Lafferty of Port land,, filed .Thursday as indepen dent candidate for the same posi tion. - . . 1 Lafferty. filing by petition, will seek the position held by Rep. Ho mer AngeUV republican. Carl C Donaugh, Portland, is the demo cratic candidate. Also filing Thursday was Wil liam Dolash, Newberg democrat seeking the state representative position for Yamhill county. Do lash was nominated by the Yam hill county democratic central committee after- Dean Holmes, Sheridan, refused to accept his primary election nomination. Richard Goodrich. Fined Following Auto Accident Richard Goodrich was fined $300 in municipal court Thursday on charges of driving while intoxica ted and failure to stop at the scene of an accident Wednesday night Goodrich was fined $50 on the charge he had struck the rear end of a pickup truck dberated by Lee Andrews of -the Marion Electric company. The collision occurred on Portland road about 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, Andrews told police. Goodrich was arrested later by city police on the intoxication charge after Andrews had relayed the license number to the police station. A 30-day jail sentence was suspended and Goodrich's dri ver's license revoked for on year. Phone 3-3191 2.98 Tonight Model Plqne Contest Set At Woodburn The air at West Woodburn air- poi rt will be buzzing Sunday when the Salem. Model ' Airplane . club presents its 12th annual free flight conest The contest sanctioned by the Academy of Model Aeronautics, wui begin at 10 a jn. and con elude at 5 pjn. and is open to luseiage type and flying wing models, powered by gasoline, rub- Der or uu-2. Entry lee is 50 cents. Prizes will be given for each of six places in five classes of the junior; senior and even divisions. junior division includes flyers up w u .years of age; senior. be tween 16 i and 20;- and open, 21 ana iaer. - .. : in addition to class awards. high times in each of the divi sions will - receive trophies and prizes. j 1 Measuring Guide, luscious frosting recipe now included! New double-your-money-back guarantee of extra freshness. UY IUNNYIANK at SAIXWAT UL'fiJ"'1 I IH HI ! i ! ! -" The World's Newest Mattress Idea, plus Carload Bargain Price! CQlP Hero Is tho mattress bargain of tho year. 'g y Ha hair upholstery on ono sido for coolness " HE ,SS S fc.L $T7 and wool upholstery on tho other side for J t" Xab fe Ktl Vyy warmth. Perfect for persons who need firm ' ls?3tewli ; ; ' rX. support it keeps you sleeping on tho level. . "- ' f A Regular 49.50 Value ST 'K Vkw Exclusively in Salem at f,'V,,' A 1 R. L. Elfstrom Co. . f" Pd Box Spring CA V251! I W &W ov.au i-J Public Records CIRCUIT COURT ' , 1 . Earl G. and Josephine Hartman vs. J. W. Bullin and others: Com plaint seeks to quiet title to real property. ' .'. , . Jarene Olinger vs. James din ger: Complaint for divorce alleg ing cruel and inhuman treatment seeks custody of minor child, $50 monthly support money and own ership of personal property except auto. Married March 7, 1947, at Sfclem, i Verne R. and Esther P. Fransa vs Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society, Ltd.: Complaint If tPtffllTirTftf LIE CONVENIENT TERMS Pay Out of Income Th- Statman, Salem. Oregon. Friday.-August 11, 1SS0 S seeks Judgment of $5,000 for thnn ages f allegedly sustained In firt loss insured by defendant and for which no payment has been made. PROBATE COURT Nicholas Kockler estate: Order confirms sale of real property. George and Helen Jacobson guardianship: Order appoints Hel en Peters as guardian. Melvin Gruenfelder estate: Or der authorizes administrator to sell . personal property. , George W. Thurman estate: Hearing on final account set for September 17. Sarah E. Thurman estate: Hear ing on final account set for Sep tember 16. DISTRICT COURT John Golden, 55S N. 20th st. you're choosy JlIT ') abouf . . . You'll Want to Se Our. Hundreds of Beautiful Patterns and Colors . We Are Selling at REDUCED PRICES These Numbers Win Be Dlaco 11 tinted ' 171 S. LIBERTY - PH ON 1,3 "The , Drains t f charged with contributing v th- delinquency of a minor, prelimi nary hearing postponed, date to . be set later? j MUNICIPAL COURT Richard Goodrich, 259S S- Com mercial st, driving while intoxi cated and failure to stop at the scene of an accident, fined total -of $300, 30-day sentence suspend ed and driver's license revoked for one year. v Sidney P. Wells, 296 Gerth it, reckless driving, fined $50. Eldon Little, jr, 2473 S. 12th t, charged with forgery, releas ed to Polk county justice court The Navajos are the largest In- dian tribe in the U.S. today, saya the National Geographic society. - 3933 Willamette W1 .."1.at!J!r . i i a must- owunitmi ' Simmons Three Star Crushproof Border ... The amazing new border with a big, thick , Inner roll of felt that cushions you against the border coils. 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